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Unless otherwise indicated, all books in this list are in sound, usable condition ("very good"), in the original cloth binding and are 8vo. (approximately 6" X 9" in size.) Most are not new; however, previous owners' names, bookplates, stamps and other marks of ownership are not noted unless such markings are disfiguring. Bindings on older books will usually show normal signs of wear and use relative to the age of the book. Excessive wear or damage is noted in the description. Books whose condition is above average are also noted.


612182 The American Telegrapher: A Social History, 1860-1900, by Edwin Gabler. Published by Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ in 1988. Index, biblio., notes, illus., softcovers, 8vo., VG condition, 264 pp. Corner of cover is creased and corners of several pages have been turned down. After the Civil War, the demand for telegraph operators mushroomed as the emerging communications technology swept westward across the nation.  This history examines the industry and the people who worked in it. A labor history, much if the study is devoted to the 1883 strike by the Brotherhood of Telegraphers against the Western Union monopoly. $17.50

612180 Death Makes a Holiday: A Cultural History of Halloween, by David J. Skal. Published by Bloomsbury, New York in 2002. 1st US edition. Index, notes, illus., black cloth, dj/. 8vo., Near-new condition, 224 pp. The author “examines the amazing phenomenon of Halloween, exploring its dark Celtic history and illuminating why it has evolved – in the course of a few short generations –from a quaint, small-scale celebration, into the largest seasonal marketing event outside of Christmas.” $22.50

512044 The Discovery of the Asylum: Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic, by David J. Rothman. Revised edition. Original edition published in 1971. Published by Aldine de Gruyter, Hawthorne, NY, 2002. Index, illus., notes, bibliographic note, softcover, 8vo., 380 pp. VG condition. The now-classic treatment of the 19th century beginnings of institutional care in America for convicts, the mentally ill, orphans, and the poor. A scholarly study. $17.50

407068 The Best Families: The Town and Country Social Directory 1846-1996, by Jerry E. Patterson. Published by Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1996. Photos,, black cloth, dj., folio, 191 pp. As-new condition. Arranged alphabetically by family, this book contains 2,200 paragraphs taken from Town and Country Magazine from the late 19th through the first half of the 20th century. Each of the vignettes contains interesting information about socially prominent individuals and families during the period,  There are also 23 biographies of some of Americas most significant families, including the Adams, Duponts, Fishes, Livingstons, Vanderbilts, and Whitneys. Many photos with subjects identified. A quality publication. $25.00

911061M  The Peasantry of Europe, by Rosener, Werner.  Published by Blackwell in Oxford, 1995. 1st edition.  2nd printing.  Index, biblio., illus., charts, maps, cloth, dj., 8vo., 235 pp.  VG condition. A history of European peasant society from the early Middle Ages to the present.  An important social study. $17.50

906100M, Hamm, Thomas, The Transformation of American Quakerism  Orthodox Friends, 1800-1907, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1992, 261 pp., 8vo., index, softcover, Fine condition.             $12.50

909211M The Builders of America, by Huntington, Ellsworth and Whitney, Leon F. Published by William Morrow, New York in 1927. Index, biblio, photos, chart, cloth, 8vo., 368 pp. VG condition. A work promoting eugenics which sets out to illustrate the importance of selective breeding in modern society. $20.00

405027 Rewards of Merit: Tokens of a Child's Progress and a Teacher's Esteem as an enduring aspect of American Religious and Secular Education, by Patricia Fenn and Alfred P. Malpa. Published by The Ephemera Society of America, no place, 1994. 1st printing. Index, biblio., b&w and color illustrations, black cloth, dj., oblong 8vo., 224 pp. As-new condition. "Two hundred and fifty years of the American school experience are brought to life in this, the first book ever published about "Rewards of Merit" - awards given to school children by their teachers and proudly carried home to parents." Profusely illustrated in color, with hundreds of images of Rewards of Merit, school ephemera, and school medals. Includes a directory of booksellers, engravers, printers, publishers, stationers and related tradesmen with dates and place of operation and history. $35.00

310045 Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers, by Ehrenreich, Barbara and Deirdre English. Published by The Feminist Press at The City University of New York, New York, 1998. Later printing. Biblio., illus., photos, softcover, 8vo., 45 pp. VG condition. Now a classic, this history and polemic provides a useful overview of the perception of women healers in Middle Ages and early Modern period. $12.50

910008M  Selected Essays 1963-1975, by Sauer, Carl O.  Published by The Turtle Island Foundation in Berkeley, 1981. 1st edition.  Index, cloth, dj., 8vo., 391 pp.  Near fine condition. A selection of Sauer's most important works, including articles on American agricultural expansion, geography, farming, and other wide-ranging topics. $25.00

304001[1930s Life in Southern Appalachia] Economic and Social Problems and Conditions of the Southern Appalachians, by Bureaus of Agricultural Economics and Home Economics, and Forest Service. Published by United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., 1935. Photos, references, maps, charts, tables, softcover (light soil), 4to., 184 pp. Corners bent and creased. Includes data for selected counties in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina. Copies of this publication are quite scarce. $75.00

305069 [The Grange Movement in Rural America] Notes and Quotes On The Origin of the Ritual and Early Years Of The Order of Patrons of Husbandry, by Davis, C. Jerome. Author-published, 1974. Softcover, 8vo., 93 pp. VG condition (a few interior pencil & ink marks). A history of the Grange movement that swept across rural America after the Civil War. $17.50

909419 Hawkers and Walkers in Early America, by Wright, Richardson. Published by Lippincott, Philadelphia in 1927. 1st edition. Index, biblio, photos, illus, decorated cloth (top edge of spine missing) , 8vo., 317 pp. VG condition. A fascinating history of strolling peddlers, preachers, lawyers, doctors, players, and others from the beginning to the Civil War. $30.00

909110M Shopkeepers and Master Artisans in Nineteenth Century Europe, by Crossick, Geoffrey & Heinz-Gerhard Haupt. Published by Methuen, New York in 1984. Index, notes, cloth, dj., 8vo., 283 pp. As-new condition. Essays concerning the artisans and shopkeepers, social mobility, and the impact of industrialization. $25.00

911017  The Uses of Charity: The Poor on Relief in the Nineteenth-Century Metropolis, by Mandler, Peter (editor).  Published by University of Pennsylvania  Press in Philadelphia, 1990. 1st edition.  Index, illus., charts, cloth, dj., 8vo., 259 pp.  VG condition. Studies of the poor and poverty in New York, Antwerp, London and Paris.  Discusses society's attitude toward the poor, methods of philanthropy and poor relief and the stress on the social fabric. $22.50

911042  Washing "The Great Unwashed": Public Baths in Urban America, 1840-1920, by Williams, Marilyn Thornton.  Published by Ohio State University Press in Columbus, 1991. 1st edition.  Index, biblio., notes, illus., photos, maps, cloth, dj., 8vo., 190 pp. The history of the public bath movement in America. $22.50

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