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( 2 ) $ 5.50 23 Adair ( James ) . THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIANs ,
particularly those adjoining to the Mississippi , East and West Florida , Georgia ,
South and North Carolina , and Virginia , etc. Map . London , 1775. 4to , calf .
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I to 3. 3 vols . 4to , half morocco . Henkels ' , June 10 , 1896. ( 128 ) $ 3.00 247
APPLETON'S CYCLOPÆDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY . Edited by James
Grant Wilson and John Fiske . Steel portraits and numerous illustrations in the
text .
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APPLETON'S CYCLOPÆDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY . Edited by James
Grant Wilson and John Fiske . Steel portraits and numerous illustrations in the
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( 241 ) $ 4.25 334 Audubon ( John James ) . BIRDS OF AMERICA . From
Drawings by the Author . 435 plates engraved by Havell , colored by hand , in 4
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( 241 ) $ 4.25 334 Audubon ( John James ) . BIRDS OF AMERICA . From
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336 338 Audubon ( John James ) . - Continued . 335 - THE BIRDS OF AMERICA
. From Drawings made in the United States and their Territories . 150 colored
plates in I vol . , folio ; text , 8 vols . in 4 , 8vo . New York , Lockwood , 1860.
336 338 Audubon ( John James ) . - Continued . 335 - THE BIRDS OF AMERICA
. From Drawings made in the United States and their Territories . 150 colored
plates in I vol . , folio ; text , 8 vols . in 4 , 8vo . New York , Lockwood , 1860.
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358 360 352 Austin ( James F. ) . LIFE OF ELBRIDGE GERRY . With
contemporary letters to the close of the American Revolution , Portrait . Boston ,
1828. 2 vols . 8vo , boards , uncut . Libbie's , Nov. 6 , 1895. ( 609 ) $ 3.25 353
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358 360 352 Austin ( James F. ) . LIFE OF ELBRIDGE GERRY . With
contemporary letters to the close of the American Revolution , Portrait . Boston ,
1828. 2 vols . 8vo , boards , uncut . Libbie's , Nov. 6 , 1895. ( 609 ) $ 3.25 353
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