MAN'S FIRST FOOT PRINT ON THE MOONsignedMAN'S FIRST FOOT PRINT ON THE MOONsigned and inscribed Neil Armstrong Provenance: The Estate of Thomas Otten Paine Condition: framed with fading and glue
1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Edison, Tho[ma]s1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Edison, Tho[ma]s A. Orange, N.J., Jan. 23, 1922. 1 p., 4to; minor discoloration outside of body of letter, minor creasing
Rare Edition Thomas Paine, "Common Sense",Rare Edition Thomas Paine, "Common Sense", 1776. Description Philadelphia, printed; London, Re-printed for J. Almon. 54 pps. First British edition, probable
(REVOLUTION.) Paine, Thomas. Common Sense(REVOLUTION.) Paine, Thomas. Common Sense Addressed to the Inhabitants of America. 64 pages. 8vo, stitched self wrappers, restitched at an early date;
(REVOLUTION.) Paine, Thomas. Common Sense;(REVOLUTION.) Paine, Thomas. Common Sense; Addressed to the Inhabitants of America. [6], 54 pages. bound with: [Chalmers, James.] Plain Truth Addressed
WITH AN AUGUST 1776 PRINTING OF THE DECLARATIONWITH AN AUGUST 1776 PRINTING OF THE DECLARATION (REVOLUTION.) The Scots Magazine. January to December 1776. Together, 12 issues, with the Appendix. Folding
(AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) [Chalmers, James.](AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) [Chalmers, James.] Plain Truth; Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, Containing, Remarks on a Late Pamphlet, entitled Common
AMERICAN REVOLUTION -- Battles of LexingtonAMERICAN REVOLUTION -- Battles of Lexington and Concord.[An account of Lexington and Concord written by Isaiah Thomas] within the Connecticut Courant,
AMERICAN REVOLUTION -- [Thomas PAINE].TheAMERICAN REVOLUTION -- [Thomas PAINE].The American Crisis. Number 1. [within The Connecticut Jounal and Weekly Advertiser…Numb. XXXIV]. Boston: John
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.Published inDECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.Published in The General Magazine: or, Compleat Repository… Vol. 1. London: G. Allen, January-December 1776. 12 issues in
PAINE, Thomas.The Rights of Man: Being anPAINE, Thomas.The Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke’s Attack on the French Revolution. Part 1. [And:] Rights Of Man; Part The Second. Combining
Thomas Burke (1749-1815) The Vicar of theThomas Burke (1749-1815) The Vicar of the Parish receiving his tithes; The Curate of the Parish return'd from duty stipple engravings with etching printed
"THESE ARE THE TIMES THAT TRY MEN'S SOULS""THESE ARE THE TIMES THAT TRY MEN'S SOULS" (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) [Paine, Thomas.] The American Crisis. Parts I, II, and III, bound together. 56 pages.
Paine, Thomas (1737-1809) The Writings ofPaine, Thomas (1737-1809) The Writings of Thomas Paine. Albany--State of New York: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, [1792]. Octavo, one of four
Printed Broadside for a Dr. Cutter, "Wm.Printed Broadside for a Dr. Cutter, "Wm. H. Thomas, Printer, 104 Washington St., Boston," announcing "DR. CUTTER WILL GIVE A COURSE OF EXPERIMENTAL LECTURES!
"THE WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE, SECRETARY"THE WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE, SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN THE LATE WAR". ALBANY: CHARLES R. & GEORGE
8097 - Thomas Paine, "Rights of Man"
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Thomas Paine, "Rights of Man," two parts in one volume, published Dublin 1791, printed by P. Byrne, includes second
[Paine, Thomas] - Robert Thomas, Minister[Paine, Thomas] - Robert Thomas, Minister of Abdie A.L.S. from Robert Thomas to the Earl of Kinnoul, discussing his letter on equality, & his support
Paine, Thomas (1737-1809) Letter to GeorgePaine, Thomas (1737-1809) Letter to George Washington, President of the United States of America, on Affairs Public and Private. Philadelphia: Benjamin
PAINE, THOMAS. Common Sense, Addressed toPAINE, THOMAS. Common Sense, Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, bound with an early edition of The Rights of Man and 3 other Paine titles of the
Engravings of American Revolutionary OfficersEngravings of American Revolutionary Officers and Dignitaries 7 Engravings of Lafayette, Paine, Deane, Franklin, Wayne, Amherst, and print of General
2V John Gabriel Stedman NARRATIVE OF A FIVE2V John Gabriel Stedman NARRATIVE OF A FIVE YEARS' EXPEDITION AGAINST THE REVOLTED NEGROES OF SURINAM 1813 Antique History South America Slavery Indigenous
William Pain THE PRACTICAL HOUSE CARPENTERWilliam Pain THE PRACTICAL HOUSE CARPENTER 1797 Antique American Architecture Reference Diagrams & Fold Title: The Practical House Carpenter; Or, Youth's
c. 1791-1797 Sammelband, Written by Thomasc. 1791-1797 Sammelband, Written by Thomas Paine, Four Separately Printed Essays: Federal Period. c. 1791-1797 Written by Thomas Paine Four Separately
The Writings of Thomas Paine: The WritingsThe Writings of Thomas Paine: The Writings of Thomas Paine, printed by Charles R. & George Webster, (1792), Albany - State of New York, with nine of Paine's
Five works of poetry: Description: FiveFive works of poetry: Description: Five works of Poetry Includes: Title: Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Introduction by Walter Raleigh, Illustrations
(lot of 23) Historical, reference, and poetry(lot of 23) Historical, reference, and poetry books, including: (1) "The Shropshire Lad," A.E. Housman, 1932, 110 pages, loss and wear to book sleeve,
Large boards formerly binding the BaltimoreLarge boards formerly binding the Baltimore Evening Post -- the entire year of 1809. Front endpaper has accession bookplate from the Enoch Pratt Library
MAN'S FIRST FOOT PRINT ON THE MOONsignedMAN'S FIRST FOOT PRINT ON THE MOONsigned and inscribed Neil Armstrong Provenance: The Estate of Thomas Otten Paine Condition: framed with fading and glue
BOOKS ON AMERICAN THEMES: FINE PRESS EDITIONSBOOKS ON AMERICAN THEMES: FINE PRESS EDITIONS Comprising about 26 volumes, notably: Alexander Hamilton et al., THE FEDERALIST; OR, THE NEW CONSTITUTION
Ten book printed by Roycroft Press, including:Ten book printed by Roycroft Press, including: King Lear, Hamlet, Will O’ The Mill by R.L. Stevenson, Robert Browning, Little Journeys Great Musicians,