November 25, 2014 1:30 PM EST
- New York, NY, US
- Auction Details
PRINTED & MANUSCRIPT AMERICANA
384 lots
- Collectibles(305)
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- Graff (1832)(1)
1: ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette.
2: (AGRICULTURE.) [Young, Arthur?] American Husbandry, Containing an Account of the Soil, Climate, Production and Agriculture,
3: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism.
4: (ALMANACS.) "Saunders, Richard." Poor Richard Improved, being an Almanack and Ephemeris . . . for the Year of our Lord 1773.
6: (AMERICAN INDIANS.) Barton, Benjamin Smith. New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America.
7: (AMERICAN INDIANS.) [Cobb, James.] The Cherokee, an Opera.
9: (AMERICAN INDIANS.) Heckewelder, John. A Narrative of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians.
10: (AMERICAN INDIANS.) Nene Karighwiyoston Tsinihorighhoten ne Saint John / The Gospel According to Saint John.
11: (AMERICAN INDIANS.) Rafinesque, Constantine S. The Ancient Monuments of North and South America.
12: (AMERICAN INDIANS--PHOTOGRAPHS.) Bonaparte, Roland. Iga She, a young Omaha, from the Peaux Rouges collection.
13: (AMERICAN INDIANS--PHOTOGRAPHS.) Rinehart, Frank A. Bartelda, Apache.
14: (AMERICAN INDIANS--PHOTOGRAPHS.) Rinehart, Frank A. Chief Wolf Robe, Cheyenne.
15: (AMERICAN INDIANS--PHOTOGRAPHS.) Rinehart, Frank A. Lone Elk.
16: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) Burgoyne, John. A State of the Expedition from Canada.
17: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) Dring, Thomas; Albert G. Greene, editor. Recollections of the Jersey Prison-Ship.
18: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) The Invitation of the Continental Congress, to their Brethren who are Sons of Liberty and Seamen,
19: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) First printings of the Townshend Acts which helped trigger the Revolution.
20: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) Issue of the New-England Chronicle featuring "Twelve United Colonies . . . to the Inhabitants of Great Britain."