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Lee, James (Editor) Tales the Boatmen Told (Signed by Lee) Exton, PA Canal Press, Inc. 1977 0-916838-08-0 / 9780916838089 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket SIGNED by James Lee. Stories of New Jersey's Morris Canal, which carried anthracite coal and iron ore from Phillipsburg to Jersey City from the 1820s through the 1920s.
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30.00 USD
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Sagendorph, Robb (Editor) THE OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC SAMPLER (SIGNED FIRST EDITION) New York Ives Washburn 1957 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket SIGNED by Sagendorph on the front endpaper. Also inscribed: "To Aunt Eugenia -- with love -- Riley Allen. " Also a note on Allen's stationery to his Aunt Eugenia, dated April 8, 1958, is laid in. At the time (Riley H. ) Allen was the Editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. The book brings together the best of the Almanac's 165 years.
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Segal, Hyman R. They Called Him Champ (Signed by Harry "Champ" Segal) New York Citadel Press 1959 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket Illustrated by 59 SIGNED and inscribed by Harry "Champ" Segal on the front endpaper. "A daring and exciting book about the world of sports, gambling, gangster and politicians from the 1920's to the present." Champ Segal knew everyone in the world of sports, gambling and crime, and here his brother relates Champ's exploits in remarkable detail. Dust jacket spine sunned, triangular chip in front panel affecting a small portion of the "P" in "Champ" in the title. Uncommon.
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125.00 USD
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