New England, New York, and Connecticut History. 7 vols.
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Winthrop, John. The History of New England from 1630 to 1649 ... from his original manuscripts, with notes ... by James Savage. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1853. Howes W-584: “the best edition.” 2 vols. Spine-ends slightly frayed, else very good set in orig. cloth.
Von Krafft, Lt. John. Journal of Lt. John Charles Philip von Krafft, 1776-1784. New York: Printed for the (New-York) Historical Society, 1883. With one other work, constituting the New-York Historical Society’s 1883 Collections volume. Very good (indeed, partially unopened) in orig. cloth. Page viii annotated in green ink with line of descent from the author to Stewart Ives de Krafft; penciled note loosely inserted “Mary dear, The cane belonged to your Mother’s father - she gave it to Stewart - she probably would like it back”.
Pearson, Henry G. Son of New England: James Jackson Storrow 1864-1926. Boston, 1932. Spine dull else very good in orig. cloth.
Hubbard, Frederick. Other Days in Greenwich, or Tales and Reminiscences of an old New England town. New York: J. F. Tapley Co., 1913. Number 825 of 1,000 copies signed by the author. Very good in orig. cloth.
Bonner, Eugene. The Club in the Opera House: The Story of the Metropolitan Opera Club. [Princeton Univ. Press, 1949.] Front endpaper inscribed “per Florence L. Sloan” all but the first word being in her autograph hand.
All volumes from the library of William Avery Rockefeller III (1896-1973).
Von Krafft, Lt. John. Journal of Lt. John Charles Philip von Krafft, 1776-1784. New York: Printed for the (New-York) Historical Society, 1883. With one other work, constituting the New-York Historical Society’s 1883 Collections volume. Very good (indeed, partially unopened) in orig. cloth. Page viii annotated in green ink with line of descent from the author to Stewart Ives de Krafft; penciled note loosely inserted “Mary dear, The cane belonged to your Mother’s father - she gave it to Stewart - she probably would like it back”.
Pearson, Henry G. Son of New England: James Jackson Storrow 1864-1926. Boston, 1932. Spine dull else very good in orig. cloth.
Hubbard, Frederick. Other Days in Greenwich, or Tales and Reminiscences of an old New England town. New York: J. F. Tapley Co., 1913. Number 825 of 1,000 copies signed by the author. Very good in orig. cloth.
Bonner, Eugene. The Club in the Opera House: The Story of the Metropolitan Opera Club. [Princeton Univ. Press, 1949.] Front endpaper inscribed “per Florence L. Sloan” all but the first word being in her autograph hand.
All volumes from the library of William Avery Rockefeller III (1896-1973).
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