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1 GEORGE WASHINGTON. [PRESENTATION] [CT IN 2 VOLS] Ford, Worthington Chauncey
Paris/ N Y Goupil/ Scribner's 1900 Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket 
4to 11" - 13" tall; 303, 308 pages; "De Luxe", 1/5 presentation copies, hand numbered 205 of 205. This the dedicatee's copy, with September, 1900, signed presentation by Ford to his brother Paul Leicester Ford and his wife in black ink at verso of front free endpaper. 4to, original full crimson morocco elaborately stamped in gilt with lettering and eagles in spine compartments, each cover with field of stars, eagle and shield at corners and center, T. E. G. , color floral-patterned endpapers, xv and 303, ix and 308 pages, untrimmed, 24 inserted gravure portrait plates in two states (frontises with hand-colored examples) , lettered tissue guards. Bindings in need of repair, covers detached, others tender with joints cracked, minor scuffing at edges and joints, texts firm and still very clean, few finger smudges, additional undated unsigned ink presentation to author's brother on portion of lined writing paper laid in. Plates in two states: in sepia, and on India paper mounted on Holland paper. All copies from regular 205-copy issue of the "Edition De Luxe" included a double set of plates. The plates are from contemporary portraits by Stuart, Peale, Trumbull, others. With bookplate of Ford family member Lesta Ford Clay at top left corner of front pastedowns. Paul Leicester Ford (1865-1902) and his brother Worthington grew up in Brooklyn where their father compiled a significant Americana library (subsequently bequeathed to the New York Public Library). Paul Ford (sometimes with his brother) was to compile several notable Americana bibliographies (Noah Webster, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Charles Chauncy, editions of The Federalist) , edited writings of Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, and the U. S. Constitution , and his own work on George Washington in 1896, "The True George Washington", became "the most popular book on Washington since Weems" 31612 
Price: 349.95 USD
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2 REPORT OF A COMMITTEE OF THE LORDS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL ON THE TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN WITH THE UNITED STATES JANUARY 1791 [Charles Jenkinson Liverpool, Earl Of; Worthington Chauncey Ford; Great Britain. Board Of Trade]
Washington Department of State 1888 First Edition Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket 
Small 4to 9" - 11" ; 79 pages; REPORT OF A COMMITTEE OF THE LORDS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL ON THE TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN WITH THE UNITED STATES JANUARY 1791. Bound in marbled cloth backed boards, original wrappers not included. Ex Long Island Historical Society. Markings consist of two stamps in light ink. Also commentary on last page that it was by exchange with Gordon S Ford. Minor aging. AE locates one sold by Goodspeed [546-174] in 1968. Worldcat locates 13 copies in libraries. 30985 
Price: 249.95 USD
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