No marks noted in text. Binding is sound. Gently read. Light wear on cover. . . . . . . . This issue of The Harrisonian was issued to commemorate the 150th year of the birth of General George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876). The picture on front cover of this issue is of LTC Custer taken in Memphis TN, on February 1872, by Bingham and Craver while Custer was traveling with the Grand Duke Alexis. . . . . . . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.) The Redman by George A. Custer -- 2.) The General and the Politician: Custer and Bingham by Erving E. Beauregard -- 3.) Letters From George by the Editorial Boar... View More...
No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. Gently read. Anniversay booklet showing staff photos as well as pictures of members along with names and addresses. Also provides a brief history of the church and a message from the pastor. View More...
Signed by Author. No apparent marks in text. Binding is tight and square. Light wear on front top right cover. Native American History. Dr. A. Ross, Ehanamani offers his unique blend of Indian Oral history, spiritual knowledge, world politics and U. S. government manipulations to demonstrate how Crazy Horse's short but courageous life collided head on with corrupt forces that were hell-bent on stealing the sacred Black Hills from the Sioux. A commendable effort by a talented writer from the Sioux Nation. View More...
Very Good + Almost like new. No apparent marks in text. Binding tight and square. Light wear on cover. . . . . This book describes the homes and lives of those who lived in the Pleasant Valley area of Wheeling, West Virginia. This out the pike region, along the historic National Road, contains some of the finest architectural examples and fascinating stories of the industrial and cultural leaders of Wheeling. View More...
HARDBACK - Signed and inscribed by Author. Limited Edition - 1 of 500. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. .................Leonard Foster was a well known poet who was born in Brooklyn OH in 1840 and who also served in the Civil War..............Mr. Foster was only eight years old when he composed his first poem, consisting of less than thirty words. Since then he has been a constant and prolific writer of poems and gem thoughts, the total of which runs into many hundreds. His published works include 'Whisperings of Nature,' which ran through five editions; 'Blosso... View More...
VERY GOOD+ No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. Gently read. . . . . . . Celebrate that last 40 years by looking back through Athens most controversial newspaper, The Athens News. This book was published to celebrate their 40 year anniversary and is packed with memories, stories, photos, illustrations and much more. A must have for all you Townies and O.U. Alum who want to reminisce about the Great old days of the 70's and beyond! This soft cover book covers from 1977 to 2017. 115 pages, 11in x 8.5in View More...
Published in 1981 (Bowling Green University Popular Press) No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. Gently read. . . . . . . Custer Legends is a book any student of history who happens to be addicted to subject of Gen. G.A. Custer will NEED to have in his/her library. Written by the late Dr. Frost, who was the preeminant Custer historian of our time, it is a excellent reference tool when another of those legends pop up in articles and modern books. Did Custer really send a $10,000 bill to his church for a 20 mile train ride? The Let's have a fair fight incident at West P... View More...
No apparent marks in text. Binding tight and square. Light wear on cover. The Gargoyle Society Is A Secret Society Based At Williams College In Williamstown, MA View More...
Centennial Edition - Notes on front end paper. No marks noted in text. Binding is tight and square. Includes some corrections by Gen. W. B. Hazen. 7.75 x 5 x 1 418pp . . . . . . . . With Life on the Plains, I got exactly what I wanted - a first-hand account of the situation with the Cheyennes, Arapahoes and Souix etc. from someone who was actually there. As for style of authorship, I find General Custer's style takes some getting used to - what with the classic run-on sentences and double negatives (e.g. not unlike) but hey! That was the style of writing in the latter 1800's (with the possible... View More...