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1 THE OHIO (WITH 139 SIGNATURES) R. E. Banta
NY Rinehart & Co. , 1949 First Edition Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Rivers Series; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 592 pages; 300 [Rivers Series]. R. E. Banta. The Ohio. NY: Rinehart & Co. , (1949). 592pp. Full blue morocco gilt, with ''Major General J. C. Mehaffey Corps Of Engineers, U. S. A. '' stamp in gilt front cover, teg. 1st edition. Ffep inscribed ''To The Ol'Man. With the affectinate good wishes/ of co-workers in the O. R. D. 1948-1949.'' On recto of ffep, signature of R. E. Banta followed by some 139 signatures which continue on the following three pages, presumably by all the co-workers. Placed in are 3 typewritten letters addressed to Mehaffey: (1) 7 Oct 1949 on publisher's letterhead, signed by publisher Stanley M. Rinehart. (2) On Rinehart letterhead, 7 Nov 1949, signed by Philip Ewald, Rinehart's Advertising and Promotion Director, reads in part, ''So far, we've seen between five and six thousand lines of newspaper publicity on THE OHIO in the papers. And the book appeared on the New York Herald Tribune best seller list this last Sunday, November sixth. You certainly helped put it there. '' (3) Department of the Army/ Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors letterhead, 31 Oct 1949 and signed by Col. Henry F. Hannis. An amazing memorabilia for "The rivers" series. ; Signed by All Authors 25690 
Price: 199.95 USD
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