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1 GRYLL GRANGE (SIGNED BY VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES G. DAWES) (G) Peacock, Thomas Love (Introduction by George Saintsbury. )
London MacMillan 1896 Hardcover Very Good+ with no dust jacket Illustrated by F H Townsend 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xxiv, 292. pages; Elegant original navy cloth elaborately stamped in gilt including florid Art Nouveau design of male peacock with its tail feathers spreading across the entire upper cover Provenance Gordon and Anna Julia Johnston- armorial bookplate. Full page b/w drawings. Owner's name and location in ink on fep. Toning to tissue frontis cover and slight toning to margins of parts of the text. Generally clean and bright. AEG. Bears [1926] Fort Sheridan, Illinois, signed presentation from U. S. Vice President Charles G. Dawes (Coolidge's Vice President from 1925-1929, he won the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for the Dawes Plan) , to Gordon Johnston. Dawes has signed this volumes as "Gen. Charles G. Dawes". He was a early friend of John J. Pershing while a student at the University of Nebraska, had served as Comptroller of the Currency in the Treasury Department during McKinley's first term, and was president of the Central Trust Company of Illinois afterwards when he was commissioned as a major in the Army during World War I; by the time Dawes left the Army after the war he had been promoted to rank of brigadier general. Dawes was Vice President when he visited Fort Sheridan in 1926, where Johnston (1874-1934) was stationed. The son of Confederate States of America General Robert Daniel Johnston, Lieutenant Colonel Johnston was renowned for apparently being the only U. S. Soldier to have been awarded every medal authorized by the Army as of World War I - the Congressional Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, three Silver Stars, Purple Heart, and the French Legion of Honor. Johnston had been an aide-de-camp to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in the Cuban campaign, implying that somewhere along their careers Dawes and Johnston had connected well before the presentation of this volume, which was less than ten years before Johnston died in a polo accident. Graphic of autograph and dedication is available. Binding bears small interconnected artist's monogram (AT? ) within small oval at bottom left of each upper corner; no other information regarding the design has been located. ; Signed by Notable Personage, Related 27068 
Price: 124.95 USD
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2 KWEILIN KWANGSI PROVINCE; AN AMERICAN ARTIST IN CHINA; [Lbc] George, Thomas
Betty Parsons Gallery 1975 First Edition Paperback Very Good with no dust jacket Illustrated by George, Thomas 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; B&W Illustrations; Folio 13" - 23" tal; 16 pages; This is a limited edtion catalogue printed in a run of 500. Aprox 11 x 16" 28538 
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3 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS OF THE LATE THOMAS YOUNG [3 VOLS] Thomas Young and George Peacock and John Leitch
London John Murray 1855 Hardcover Good with no dust jacket 
Ex-Library; B&W Illustrations; Small 4to 9" - 11" ; vi, 600; v, errata, 623; x, 625 pages; Later brown cloth, red library ink stamps and residue at back of removed card pockets, library name blindstamped to covers.. A number of plates, some folding. Vol III with hinge repair and detached colored end paper. A few signatures slightly sprung. Contents Good with modest aging. The biography volume, normally included with these, is not present. 31093 
Price: 319.95 USD
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