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ILLINOIS
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| [Black Hawk War] McCall, George A., Major General,
LETTERS FROM
THE FRONTIERS.
University of Florida., 1974. NEW
copy. Hardcover issued without dust jacket. Letters of
a career Army soldier written over a thirty-year period
and covering his activities in the Seminole Wars, the
Black Hawk War and the Mexican War. A facsimile
reproduction of the 1868 edition with an introduction
and index by John K. Mahon. 556 pages. Out of Print.
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Owen, Ira E.
NEW SALEM VILLAGE.
Petersburg, Illinois: The
Petersburg Observor, 1938. Eighth Edition, 1950. book: Very
Good. In nice condition. A history of the frontier village
New Salem, Illinois, home to Abraham Lincoln. Photos of
cabins, mill, etc. 15 pages. $15.00
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[Spoon River]
BJ Omanson,
WHERE DARKNESS FALLS EARLY ON THE FIELDS: A New Cycle of Spoon River Poems.
Self-published. (Morgantown, WV: Monongahela Books, 2002).
First Printing. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Stiff paper wraps, linen paper, illustrated with map &
decorations by the author, 54 pages.
~~Narrative and lyrical poems written
over a period of twenty years, portraying the landscape and inhabitants of the northern Spoon River valley of
Stark County, Illinois, where both sides of the author's family farmed for
four and five generations. A number of the poems previously published in
such journals as The Sewanee Review, The Hudson Review and Shenandoah.
Love Among the Graves
Through the whole of an autumn afternoon, we lay at the foot of a graven
stone in whose sunken shadow we made our bed ~~ a spray of
nightshade encircled her head and the play of dappled light on her
cheek and along her throat made it hard to speak ~~ the fragrant
grass was long and unmown, her blouse undone and her hair windblown, and
none but the cold indifferent dead bore witness to all that was done or said.
And though half the village had damned outright our renegade love, we
savored our plight and as outlaw lovers we vowed to stay till dusk had
obliterated the day ~~ the long hours passed and the last light
waned, yet still in delirium we remained, lost in caresses increasingly
bold, clinging to all we could never hold until, lying in ruins, at
length, we slept, as high overhead the cold stars crept.
And when the
last star had died with the dawn, I awoke to find her utterly gone
~~ by tracks of her skirt in the silver dew, by a remnant of ribbon
left as clue, I traced her to where an old willow bent, loosening languid
leaves in the current of Spoon River . . , and there where it wended deep
into shadow her story ended, a glimmer of silver arms in the stream and
halos of floating hair like a dream.
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[Terkel]: Parker, Tony.
STUDS TERKEL: A LIFE IN WORDS. Henry Holt & Co, 1996., NEW, a pristine copy, First Edition.
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INDIANA
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$100.00
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Barnhart, John D. And Donald F. Carmony,
INDIANA FROM FRONTIER TO INDUSTRIAL COMMONWEALTH. 1979. Reprint by Unigraphic, Inc. (Evansville, Indiana) of the 1954 4-volume Lewis Historical Publishing Company (New York) edition. Complete in two volumes. Condition: excellent. Heavy blue cloth covers, silver gilt lettering on spine. Volume One: 422 pages. Volume Two: 621 pages. Maps, photographs, extensive page-end notes, bibliography, index.
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Teas, Thomas Scattergood and Capt James Riley,
EARLY
TRAVELERS TO FORT WAYNE.
Fort Wayne, Indiana: Public
Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County, 1953. First
Edition. Pamphlet, Staple-Bound. book:Very Good.
Pamphlet is in nice condition except for a slight
bump and slight water-stain line along upper right
corner of front cover. Damage is inconspicuous. Pamphlet
otherwise clean & tight. Line drawings. 26 pages.
Introduction reads as follows: "The letter written by
Captain James Riley in 1819 and the journal kept by
Thomas Scattergood Teas in 1821 are among the rather scanty
source materials describing the Fort Wayne area on the eve
of white settlement. The conditions related began to change
immediately thereafter: within a quarter of a century, the
land had been settled and the Wabash-Erie Canal completed;
much of the timber had been destroyed, and a considerable
portion of the arable land cultivated. These eyewitnesses
were among the last to see the virgin land. Essentially,
their reports are reprinted as published, except that the
staff of the Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County
has reconciled grammar, punctuation, and spelling with
current practice."
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IOWA
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Brown, Harriet Connor,
GRANDMOTHER BROWN'S HUNDRED YEARS 1827-1927.. Little, Brown &
Company, 1930., VG. A tight, clean copy. Green, cloth-covered boards. Woodcuts & photographs, 369 pp.
The biography of a midwestern woman, Maria Brown, born in Athens, Ohio in 1827, who married and moved
to Iowa in 1856. Includes a chapter-long account of Maria's parents who were among the first wave of
settlers, many of whom were Revolutionary War veterans, who first cleared that section of the Northwest
Territory in the 1780s. In recounting Maria Brown's life, her grand-daughter, Harriet Brown, provides
innumerable details of farm and small town life as it existed in nineteenth-century Ohio and Iowa. $35.00
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KANSAS
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Argersinger, Peter H.,
THE LIMITS OF AGRARIAN RADICALISM: WESTERN POPULISM & AMERICAN POLITICS..
University Press of Kansas., NEW, still in shrinkwrap. Essays. 312 pp.
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Coburn, F.D., Secretary,
EIGHTEENTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE, FOR THE YEARS 1911 AND 1912.. Kansas Department of Agriculture, Topeka, 1913., Good. Front & rear boards mostly detached inside, though exterior cover still sound and in one piece. Blue blind stamped boards with State Seal stamped on cover (barely visible) and ornate gilt lettering on spine, though partially darkened. Minimal wear to covers (no tears or chips), partial wear to spine ends. A little white spotting to covers & spine. A small reddish smudge on rear cover. Interior of book in good condition. A small gold sticker on inside cover reads: " Compliments of the Ka nsas State Board of Agriculture, F.L. Coburn, Secretary, Topeka." Main topics include: Farming Problems & Farm Crops, Combatting Orchard & Garden Enemies, Making the County Fair Educational, Farm Live Stock Management, Poultry Management, Schools , R ural Clubs & Home-Making Problems of the Farmer, among others. Profusely illustrated with drawings & photographs. Statistical tables, index, 1089 pp. $12.00
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| Mohler, J.C.,
TWENTY-THIRD BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE, FOR THE YEARS 1921 AND 1922.. Kansas Department of Agriculture, Topeka, 1923., VG. Blue blind stamped boards with State Seal stamped on cover and ornate gilt lettering (bright) on spine. A very light, uniform spotting to rear board, with a very little to spine. The spotting is only noticeable when held at a certain angle to t he light. Overall, the boards & spine are properly dark & glossy & in nice condition. Minimal edgewear to corners (no tears or chips). Interior of book in excellent condition, except that front interior hinge is partially cracked (though still bas ically tight). Remainder of interior is clean, bright & tight. A very nice copy with bright spine. Photographs, illustrations, diagrams, 622 pp. Topics covered include: Rural Welfare, Rural Entertainments, Farm Economics, Home Economics, Water Suppl y & Sewage Disposal on the Farm, The Rural Schoolhouse, Livestock, Dual-Purpose Cow, Kansas Wheat, Apple Trees, Alfalfa Seed, Sudan Grass, Potatoes, Bindweed, Blackhull Wheat. Extensive county by county statistical tables on crops, acerages & livestock.
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| Mohler, J.C., Secretary,
TWENTY-SIXTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE, FOR THE YEARS 1927 AND 1928.. Kansas Department of Agriculture, Topeka, 1928., VG. Blue blind stamped boards with State Seal stamped on cover and ornate gilt lettering (moderately bright) on spine. No edgewear or other apparent flaws, except slight foxing to top of book on page edges. Interior clean, tight & bright throughout . Book appears to have come straight from storage. Photographs, illustrations, diagrams, including a 20" fold-out chart: "Twenty Years of Kansas Agriculture. 597 pp. Topics covered include: Rural Schools, 4-H Club, County Fairs, Elevators, Farm Fi res, Bindweed, Rural Electrification, Soil Erosion, Cattle Breeding, Dairy Production, Alfalfa Diseases, Potatoes, Bluestem Pastures, Sweet Clover, Harvesting Wheat w/ Combines, Grain Storage. Extensive county by county statistical tables on crops, acerages & livestock.
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| Mohler, J.C., Secretary,
TWENTY-FIFTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE, FOR THE YEARS 1925 AND 1926.. Kansas Department of Agriculture, Topeka, 1926., VG+. Blue blind stamped boards with State Seal stamped on cover and ornate gilt lettering (bright) on spine. No edgewear or other apparent flaws, except some rippling & slight browning to edges of opening pages. Binding beginning to separate betwee n pages 16-17, at the first signature. Still, all-in-all, an uncommonly clean, bright copy for a utilitarian book of its age. Photographs, illustrations, diagrams, including a 20" fold-out chart: "Twenty Years of Kansas Agriculture." 704 pp. Topics covered include: 4-H Clubs, Kansas Crop-Reporting Service, Banking & Farming, Roadside Markets, Rural Schools, Kansas Wheat, State System of Roads, Gas Engines, Tractors, Rural Electrification, Farm Horses, Cow-testing, Veterinarians, Sorghum, Wheat Smut, Corn Borer. Extensive county by county statistical tables on crops, acerages & livestock.
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| Mohler, J.C., Secretary,
TWENTY-FOURTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE, FOR THE YEARS 1923 AND 1924.. Kansas Department of Agriculture, Topeka, 1924., Good+. Blue blind stamped boards with State Seal stamped on cover and ornate gilt lettering (bright) on spine. A little white spotting & water spotting to front board & spine. Minimal edgewear to corners (no tears or chips), though water spotting t o bottom of front board has affected the finish. Front board has been slightly crunched along right edge, slightly tearing the fabric right on the edge. Interior of book in excellent condition, except that frontispiece page, on blank side, is foxed & rippled. Binding a little loose, but otherwise uncracked & intact. Remainder of interior is clean, bright & tight. Overall still a sound copy with bright spine. Photographs, illustrations, diagrams, with one 18" foldout chart: "Twenty Years of Kan sas Agriculture". 682 pp. Topics covered include: Rural Welfare, Pocket Gophers, Kansas Wheat, Farm Economics, Home Economics, Rural Engineering, Irrigation, Electric Service for the Farm, Horses, Flint Hills of Kansas, Poland China Hogs, Lambs, Sheep, Jersey Cows, Guernsey Cows, Ayrshires, Holsteins. Extensive county by county statistical tables on crops, acerages & livestock.
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| Mohler, J.C., Secretary,
TWENTIETH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE, FOR THE YEARS 1915 AND 1916.. Kansas Department of Agriculture, Topeka, 1917., Good+. Blue blind stamped boards with State Seal stamped on cover and ornate gilt lettering (dulled) on spine, with some minor soiling & white spotting.. Minimal edgewear to spine-ends & corners (no tears or chips). A little white spotting to cove rs & spine. Interior of book in good condition, though all pages are very lightly & uniformly browned, though still supple and not brittle. Main topics include: Rural Welfare, Extension Service, Home Economics, Farm Homes, Farm Management, Rural E ngineering, Soils & Crops, Live Stock, Poultry, Farm Forestry, Also Population, Crop, Livestock, & Acreage Production Statistics. Profusely illustrated with drawings & photographs. Statistical tables, index, 747 pp.
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| Mohler, J.C., Secretary,
NINETEENTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE TO THE LEGISLATURE
OF THE STATE, FOR THE YEARS 1913 AND 1914.. Kansas
Department of Agriculture, Topeka, 1915., VG. Blind-stamped blue boards with ornate
gilt lettering on spine. A clean copy with light edgewear to top & bottom of spine &
outer edge of boards. Front hinge a little loose but intact. Rear interior hinge broken
but attached by webbing. Interior otherwise tight & clean. Still a very nice, presentable
copy. Main topics of book include: Schools & Churches, Social Centers, Public Highways,
Agricultural Fairs, Cooperation in Kansas, Agricultural Agents & Farmers' Bureaus,
Irrigation by Pumpin g in Kansas, Farm Management, Domestic Economy, Agricultural
Engineering, The Soil, Field Crops, Live Stock, Dairying, Poultry Culture, Entomology,
The Record-Smashing Wheat Crop of Kansas, among others. Profusely illustrated with
photographs, chart s, drawings, field maps. Statistical tables & index, 1024 pp.
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| Mohler, J.C., Secretary,
REPORTS OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, 1942. Kansas State Board of Agriculture, 1942., VG. Half leather over blue/gold marbled boards. Rear hinge showing a 2" crack, but interior hinge still strong (hinge stoutly bound with heavy cloth). A few pages browned at extremity, but interior overall in excellent condition. Aside from cracked hinge, exterior of book is VG, with only very slight edgewear. Gilt lettering on leather spine still bright. Spine has raised bands. Volume consists of several seperate publications professionally bound in a strong sewn binding. The sections are as follows: PAMPHLET & PROGRAM of the 71st Annual Meeting of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture, January 14-16, 1942; 14 REPORTS (released to morning or evening newspapers) on various agricultural topics, each a foldout sheet as delivere d t o th e newspapers, sewn into the binding; STALLION REGISTRATIONS, 1941 (50 pp); REPORT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, APRIL 1942, Kansas Agricultural Convention, 1942: Containing the Addresses, Papers & Discussions at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Board, January 14-16, 1942. Contains, among other topics, a discussion of wartime policy, the Selective Service, and their effect on Kansas agriculture (112 pp); SHEEP IN KANSAS (120 pp); ANALYSES OF COMMERCIAL FEEDS (52 pp) ; A STATE PLAN OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (58 pp) with foldout charts & maps, including a 39"x 35" foldout color map of the Neosha River Basin; KANSAS CROP AND LIVESTOCK STATISTICS, 1941-1942, Biennial Summary, Crops, Livestock, Population, Assessed Va luation (112 pp). About 400 pages total.
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Parker, Tony,
BIRD, KANSAS. Knopf, 1989., F/F, like new. 1st American edition. 327 pp. "You
won't find Bird in no guidebooks--but then you find Kansas either, least not in some guidebooks I've seen.
That don't stop it being a neat little place to live & die in though." (Lester Gover, Mayor) . $20.00
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Tolbert, Agnes,
THE ROCK HOUSES OF MINERSVILLE. Chicago: Adams Press, 1963. First Edition. Pamphlet, Staple Bound. book:Very Good. Old crease down center of pamphlet, long since reflattened. Otherwise a clean little booklet. Heavy wraps, glossy paper. Contains histories of Minersville, Kansas~ Talmo, Kansas~ and Zion Cemetery. Includes numerous histories of individuals and households. Maps showing individual homesteads, photographs of old stone houses and schoolhouse. The section on Zion Cemetery lists individual graves. Brief histories of individual buildings and businesses in Talmo: General Merchandising, The Village Blacksmiths, Filling Stations, Grain Elevators, Barbers, Talmo Hotel, the Talmo Band and the Bandstand which ended its days as a chicken coop on a local farm. Much geneological data and regional social history. 56 pages.
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MICHIGAN
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Dorson, Richard M.,
BLOODSTOPPERS & BEARWALKERS: FOLK TRADITIONS OF THE UPPER PENINSULA.
VG/VG. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard, 1952. First Edition. No obvious flaws to book. Some chipping to jacket. Jacket in mylar protector.
Jacket price-clipped. Illustrated with photographs. Extensive notes. Index, 305 pages.
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MINNESOTA
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Klinkenborg, Verlyn,
MAKING HAY. Nick Lyons Books, 1986., NF/VG. Front upper right corner of
DJ sunbleached: design & lettering unaffected. Original price of "$14.95" intact. In thin mylar protector.
Illustrated by Gordon Allen. Notes. 157 pp. "The rural midwesterners and westerners in this book are
warmly and intelligently and humorously depicted, warts and all, in language that often approaches
poetry in its lilt and freshness. While MAKING HAY may be about making hay, the quality of its writing
makes it literature." (--John Graves). Author' s first book. SIGNED BY AUTHOR.
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Kumin, Maxine,
IN DEEP: COUNTRY ESSAYS. Beacon Press, Boston, 1988., VG, Paperback, corners very slighly bumped, otherwise tight & clean. 180 pp.
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NEBRASKA
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[Lincoln, Nebraska]: Kee, James L.,
LINCOLN, THE PRAIRIE CAPITAL: AN ILLUSTRATED
HISTORY.. Windsor Publications, 1988., NEW. PAPERBACK. 8.5x11.
Profusely illustrated with prints & photographs. Bibliography,
index, 123 pp.
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Hanna, Robert,
A NEBRASKA PORTFOLIO. University of Nebraska Press., New, unopened.
First edition. 9.25"x 8.75" oblong. 155 full-page b&w and color drawings and watercolors. Preface by the artist.
"For eighteen months Robert Hanna put his architectural career aside to drive his faithful Dodge Aspen back
& forth acros s Nebraska. He logged fifteen thousand miles through all seasons & weather. He ducked tornadoes
& braved snowstorms to draw barns, bridges, depots, mills, storefronts, mansions, courthouses, churches, theaters,
bandstands, ballparks, & other monuments to the human proclivity for building." Everything from opera houses to
treehouses. $30.00
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OHIO
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Brown, Harriet Connor,
GRANDMOTHER BROWN'S HUNDRED YEARS 1827-1927.. Little, Brown & Company,
1930., VG. A tight, clean copy. Green, cloth-covered boards. Woodcuts & photographs, 369 pp. The biography
of a midwestern woman, Maria Brown, born in Athens, Ohio in 1827, who married and moved to Iowa in 1856.
Includes a chapter-long account of Maria's parents who were among the first wave of settlers, many of
whom were Revolutionary War veterans, who first cleared that section of the Northwest Territory in the
1780s. In recounting Maria Brown's life, her grand-daughter, Harriet Brown, provides innumerable details of
farm and small town life as it existed in nineteenth-century Ohio and
Iowa. $35.00
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Lupold, Harry F. & Gladys Haddad,
OHIO'S WESTERN RESERVE: A REGIONAL READER. Kent State, 1991., New, unopened.
2nd printing. PB. 7"x10". 28 essays, bibliographies, index, 277 pp. This volume collects essays & documents from a
wide selection of sources--many now out of print & difficult to locate--to provide a highly readable story of the
settlement & development of the "New Connecticut" region of Ohio. Four divisions in the book logically organize
the social, economic, & political study of th region: "Conquest & Settlement: Native Americans to New Englanders";
"The Transition Years; Slavery, the Civil War, & the Reserve in National Politics, 1850-1880"; and "A changing Legacy:
industrialism, Ethnicity, & the Age of Reform." The volume ends in 1920, when the unique features of the Western
Reserve of Ohio--the architecture , the landmarks, the New England lifestyle--had largely faded into American history
as a result of industrialism, urbanism, & the pressures of a changing ethnic base.
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Richardson, Robert H.
TILTON TERRITORY: A
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE.
Dorrance & Company, 1977., NF/NF. Nearly mint.
DJ in mylar protector. "Warren County, Jefferson County,
Ohio~ 1775-1838". Photographs, bibliography, index, 300 pp.
An account of one family on the Virginia and Ohio frontiers.
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Seeman, Mark F. (editor),
CULTURAL VARIABILITY:
WOODLAND SETTLEMENTS OF THE MID-OHIO VALLEY.
Kent State, MCJA Special
Paper No. 7., 1992., New, unopened. 8.5"x 11". Wraps.
Photographs, charts, maps, graphs, 93 pp. Archaeological
study of the prehistory of the Ohio River Valley.
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