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  • My Dear Wife: Letters to Matilda- The Civil War Letters of Sid and Matilda Champion of Champion Hill

    Rebecca Blackwell Drake, Margie Riddle Bearss

    Paperback (Privately printed, March 15, 2005)
    None
  • Carver Of Tuskegee

    Ethel Edwards

    Paperback (Privately Printed, March 15, 1976)
    SCARCE, privately printed issue of biography of George Washington Carver. As such, an important title in African-American notables defining the social, educational, & political landscape of the late 19th century 1976 edition published by arrangement with holder of copyright. 237 pp. Will mail out within 12 hrs of payment confirmation.
  • The Skin I'm In

    Natalie K. Carricarte

    Paperback (Privately Printed, July 6, 2004)
    The Skin I'm In is a story that everyone can relate to. God created each and every one of us to be special and yet we often forget how wonderful we are. All of the characters are very interesting in the way they look and they wonder if they are the only creatures like this. One day they realize how great it is to be different and they find this through the beauty of seeing children for the very first time. Allow me to introduce you to Mr. Tickle, Benjamin, Beth, Appi, Fellbright and Dingo. Read along and find your own special beauty. No matter who you are God loves you and I pray you always remember to Love The Skin YOU'RE In!
  • The Works of Rabelais

    François Rabelais, Gustave Doré

    Hardcover (Privately Printed, Jan. 1, 1929)
    A lovely 1930 copy published by the Bibliophist society in a dark brown hardcover, 640 pages, corners rounded, made from cloth or rag type paper, with deckle edges, gold inset lettering on spine (as if it were much older) I guess it could be, but the Bibliophist Society did print one in 1930, according to the Library of Congress. Has a sticker from the bookstore in London where it was sold new, The Emporium, I believe in London, these are the tiny stickers that bookstores put in high quality books. It cost $1.48 in 1930. Has name from 1937 inside, no other marks, tight binding.
  • The History of Bunratty Castle

    Martin Breen

    Paperback (Privately Printed, March 15, 2012)
    The chequered history of Bunratty is filled with stories of sieges and conquests, executions and murders, even an occasional spirit, of ambitious men, and their wives, seeking to be overlord; of Norman, Irish and English, all inextricably linked to mould the story of Bunratty, spanning a period of almost 800 years. Four distinct castles or fortifications have stood here since the middle of the thirteenth century, an indication of the importance of the site, situated as it is on the river passage to Limerick, once an important Viking and later Norman trading centre. If walls could talk this is the book they would write - as Martin Breen takes you on a journey through the history of this most renowned of Irish castles.
  • Little Town in a Big Woods Third Edition The Story of the Young Years of Batavia, Illinois For Children of All Ages

    Marilyn Robinson

    Hardcover (Privately Printed, March 15, 2006)
    Why was Batavia located where it is? Who were the first settlers? How did it grow? What did people do there? This book will answer these questions so readers of all ages can enjoy the story of their hometown.
  • Dudley Leavitt,: Pioneer to Southern Utah

    Juanita Brooks

    Hardcover (Privately Printed, March 15, 1942)
    None
  • Count Those Buzzards! Stamp Those Grey Mules! Superstitions Remembered from a Southern Childhood

    Kathryn Tucker Windham

    Paperback (Privately Printed, March 15, 1979)
    Paperback, stain on cover, pages good, inscription to front cover
  • Salt in Their Hair

    Edgar A. Anderson, Suzanne C. Dodge

    Paperback (Privately Printed, July 6, 1967)
    None
  • REMINISCENCES OF ALEXANDER TOPONCE - PIONEER - 1839 -1923

    Alexander TOPONCE

    Hardcover (Privately Printed, March 15, 1923)
    None
  • The Tragedy of the Klondike

    Luella Day

    Hardcover (Privately printed, March 15, 1906)
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