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    <title type="text">Friends of the Jefferson&#45;Madison Regional Library</title>
    <subtitle type="text">Friends of the Jefferson&#45;Madison Regional Library:</subtitle>
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    <entry>
      <title>Booksale sidebar text</title>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2008:/1.98</id>
      <published>2008-10-08T05:38:51Z</published>
      <updated>2010-06-27T16:57:52Z</updated>
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        <h1>Sale Location:</h1>

	<p>Gordon Avenue Library<br />
1500 Gordon Avenue<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903</p>

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	<h1>Parking:</h1>

	<p>Overflow parking may be available at Venable School at the corner of Gordon Ave. and 14th St.</p>

	<h1>More info:</h1>

	<p>(434) 977-8467 <br />

<a href="mailto:info@jmrlfriends.org">info@jmrlfriends.org</a></p> 
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Volunteering Year&#45;Round</title>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.94</id>
      <published>2007-10-06T21:56:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-09-22T17:01:50Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Admin</name>
            <email>debra@drwdesign.com</email>
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        <h2>What do volunteers do during the rest of the year?</h2>

	<p>Processing donations &#8212; sorting, placing, pricing, packing and storing &#8212; require a considerable amount of effort by a large number of volunteers throughout the year.   </p>

	<p><strong>Sorting</strong></p>

	<p>Sorting requires a certain level of knowledge of books that is acquired by experience, dedication, and a willingness to learn.  The physical process requires a degree of dexterity and fitness.  Sorters need to be detail oriented. </p>

	<p>Sorters examine each donated volume to determine:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>Is the particular item saleable?</li>
		<li>If not, should it be donated to another cause, or recycled?</li>
		<li>If suitable for sale, is the item rare and/or valuable? Is it otherwise collectible because it is signed, inscribed? what is the edition, printing or state (or issue) of the book?  Is it an author&#8217;s first book? A limited edition?</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Placing</strong></p>

	<p>Physical effort is required in moving carts loaded with books around the work area, and delivering books to the appropriate station.  </p>

	<p><strong>Pricing</strong></p>

	<p>Certain books, largely fiction, can be priced using a simple formula provided by the Friends.  Other subjects require a more subjective assessment and pricing within more general guidelines which are provided.  A degree of knowledge of the subject area is beneficial.</p>

	<p><strong>Packing</strong></p>

	<p>Packing books for storage is extremely important for the safety of the books and for the Friends’ staff and volunteers and contributes significantly in the economic use of limited storage space.   Packing requires a degree of physical work, but not the handling of full and potentially heavy boxes. </p>

	<p><strong>Storing</strong></p>

	<p>Volunteers may, if they are able, transfer boxes of priced items to carts.  The delivery to storage areas and the physical stacking of boxes is undertaken by paid staff.</p>

	<p><strong>Interested in volunteering year-round?</strong> Please contact us at info@jmrlfriends.org or call 434.977.8467.</p> 
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    <entry>
      <title>Volunteers &#45; Spring Sale</title>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.93</id>
      <published>2007-10-06T21:23:39Z</published>
      <updated>2010-06-18T18:15:40Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Admin</name>
            <email>debra@drwdesign.com</email>
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        <h2>What do volunteers do during the Spring Sale?</h2>

	<p>Before the sales can begin, volunteers and staff handle physically demanding tasks:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>moving and setting up tables and shelving</li>
		<li>delivering full boxes from storage areas</li>
		<li>placing and arranging sale items on shelves</li>
	</ul>

	<p>Throughout the sales, volunteers play a vital role as Storage workers, Shelvers, Checkers and Cashiers.   </p>

	<p><strong>Storage workers</strong></p>

	<ul>
		<li>handle heavy boxes</li>
		<li>load carts</li>
		<li>deliver loaded carts to the Shelvers</li>
		<li>remove and store empty boxes</li>
		<li>are physically active</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Shelvers</strong></p>

	<ul>
		<li>keep the shelves tidy and restocked throughout the sale</li>
		<li>straighten the shelves to make room for fresh inventory</li>
		<li>should be detail oriented</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Checkers</strong></p>

	<ul>
		<li>interact with the public, often during extremely busy times</li>
		<li>deal with numbers and simple arithmetic functions</li>
		<li>provide a total value for an individual’s purchases</li>
		<li>largely work sitting down</li>
		<li>handle customers’ purchases, some standing and a degree of physical dexterity required</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Cashiers</strong></p>

	<ul>
		<li>collect the cost of customers’ purchases</li>
		<li>should be good with numbers, detail oriented and capable of making change</li>
		<li>are responsible for a cash box and for the collection and retention of payment slips</li>
		<li>largely work sitting down</li>
		<li>are not normally expected to encounter any extraordinary physical exertion</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Money Counters</strong></p>

	<p>Count and total the money in returned cash boxes, reconciling the results with supporting sales vouchers.  Count and bundle cash and check receipts, making them ready for bank deposit. Volunteers for these positions need to be practiced in handling money, numerate, and detail oriented.  Volunteers must be able to work in closed spaces; claustrophobics need not apply!</p>

	<p><strong>Bulk Sales Area</strong>  </p>

	<ul>
		<li>receive, pack, and store purchases made by customers who buy in bulk.</li>
		<li>physically handle large quantities of books and heavy boxes</li>
		<li>keep a cumulative total of purchases for each bulk customer</li>
		<li>complete appropriate records</li>
		<li>must be detail oriented</li>
		<li>may be involved in the physical transfer of boxes to the buyer’s vehicle</li>
		<li>must be able to work under pressure, keep a cool head and a calm appearance</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Room Managers</strong>  </p>

	<p>Room Managers are responsible for the management of a particular sale area.These positions are ordinarily reserved for volunteers with several years’ practical experience, and are filled by invitation of sale management.</p> <p>My preferred type of work:</p>

	<p><input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Room Manager"/> Room Manager<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Bulk Purchase"/> Bulk Purchase<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Cashier"/> Cashier<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Money_Counter"/> Money Counter<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Checker"/> Checker<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Cleanup"/> Clean-up<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Setup"/> Set-up<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Stocker"/> Stocker/Shelver<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Needed"/> Wherever I&#8217;m needed</p>

	<p>Best days for me to work:</p>

	<p><input type="radio" name="days" value="weekdays" /> Weekdays<br />
<input type="radio" name="days" value="weekends" /> Weekends<br />
<input type="radio" name="days" value="flex" /> I&#8217;m Flexible</p>

	<p>Best hours for me:</p>

	<p><input name="hours[]"  type="checkbox" value="Mornings"/> Mornings<br />
<input name="hours[]"  type="checkbox" value="Early Afternoon"/> Early Afternoon<br />
<input name="hours[]"  type="checkbox" value="Late Afternoon"/> Late Afternoon<br />
<input name="hours[]"  type="checkbox" value="Evenings"/> Evenings</p>

	<p>Name:<br />
<input type="text" name="name" value="" /></p>

	<p>Email:<br />
<input type="text" name="email" value="" /></p>

	<p>Preferred phone number:<br />
<input type="text" name="phone1" value="" /></p>

	<p><input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit" /></p>

	<h2>Can volunteers do Community Service work during the Sale?</h2>

	<p>Although not normally possible throughout the year, community service by a limited number of individuals is possible during the sale.  Such service is usually performed by younger, physically capable individuals who are able to cope with the demands encountered moving boxes in storage and sales areas.  Applications for such service must be made well in advance of the sale.</p>
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Volunteers &#45; Fall Sale</title>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.92</id>
      <published>2007-10-06T21:10:32Z</published>
      <updated>2010-06-18T18:16:33Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Admin</name>
            <email>debra@drwdesign.com</email>
                  </author>

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        <h2>What do volunteers do during the Fall Sale?</h2>

	<p>Before the sales can begin, volunteers and staff handle physically demanding tasks:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>moving and setting up tables and shelving</li>
		<li>delivering full boxes from storage areas</li>
		<li>placing and arranging sale items on shelves</li>
	</ul>

	<p>Throughout the sales, volunteers play a vital role as Storage workers, Shelvers, Checkers and Cashiers.   </p>

	<p><strong>Storage workers</strong></p>

	<ul>
		<li>handle heavy boxes</li>
		<li>load carts</li>
		<li>deliver loaded carts to the Shelvers</li>
		<li>remove and store empty boxes</li>
		<li>are physically active</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Shelvers</strong></p>

	<ul>
		<li>keep the shelves tidy and restocked throughout the sale</li>
		<li>straighten the shelves to make room for fresh inventory</li>
		<li>should be detail oriented</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Checkers</strong></p>

	<ul>
		<li>interact with the public, often during extremely busy times</li>
		<li>deal with numbers and simple arithmetic functions</li>
		<li>provide a total value for an individual’s purchases</li>
		<li>largely work sitting down</li>
		<li>handle customers’ purchases, some standing and a degree of physical dexterity required</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Cashiers</strong></p>

	<ul>
		<li>collect the cost of customers’ purchases</li>
		<li>should be good with numbers, detail oriented and capable of making change</li>
		<li>are responsible for a cash box and for the collection and retention of payment slips</li>
		<li>largely work sitting down</li>
		<li>are not normally expected to encounter any extraordinary physical exertion</li>
	</ul>

	<p><strong>Money Counters</strong></p>

	<p>Count and total the money in returned cash boxes, reconciling the results with supporting sales vouchers.  Count and bundle cash and check receipts, making them ready for bank deposit. Volunteers for these positions need to be practiced in handling money, numerate, and detail oriented.  Volunteers must be able to work in closed spaces; claustrophobics need not apply!</p>

	<p><strong>Other positions</strong></p>

	<p>Other positions are ordinarily reserved for volunteers with several years’ practical experience, and are filled by invitation of sale management.  Such positions include:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>Room Managers  &#8211; responsible for the management of a particular sale area</li>
		<li>Treasurer’s Assistants &#8211; handle cash, check cash boxes and total slips handed in by cashiers</li>
	</ul> <p>My preferred type of work:</p>

	<p><input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Cashier"/> Cashier<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Money_Counter"/> Money Counter<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Checker"/> Checker<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Cleanup"/> Clean-up<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Setup"/> Set-up<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Stocker"/> Stocker/Shelver<br />
<input name="preference[]"  type="checkbox" value="Where_Needed"/> Wherever I&#8217;m needed</p>

	<p>Best day for me to work:</p>

	<p><input type="radio" name="days" value="Saturday" /> Saturday<br />
<input type="radio" name="days" value="Sunday" /> Sunday<br />
<input type="radio" name="days" value="flex" /> I&#8217;m Flexible</p>

	<p>Best hours for me:</p>

	<p><input name="hours[]"  type="checkbox" value="Mornings"/> Mornings<br />
<input name="hours[]"  type="checkbox" value="Early Afternoon"/> Early Afternoon<br />
<input name="hours[]"  type="checkbox" value="Late Afternoon"/> Late Afternoon</p>

	<p>Name:<br />
<input type="text" name="name" value="" /></p>

	<p>Email:<br />
<input type="text" name="email" value="" /></p>

	<p>Preferred phone number:<br />
<input type="text" name="phone1" value="" /></p>

	<p><input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit" /></p>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Contact the Friends</title>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.91</id>
      <published>2007-09-29T02:28:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-09-29T02:29:21Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Admin</name>
            <email>debra@drwdesign.com</email>
                  </author>

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        <p>Gordon Avenue Library<br />
1500 Gordon Avenue<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903</p>

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	<h2> More info: </h2>

	<p>(434) 977-8467<br />
email us at <a href="mailto:info@jmrlfriends.org">info@jmrlfriends.org</a></p> 
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>How the Funds are Used</title>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.90</id>
      <published>2007-09-29T01:04:00Z</published>
      <updated>2009-03-06T17:36:15Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Admin</name>
            <email>debra@drwdesign.com</email>
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        <ul>
		<li>funding of summer reading programs for children and young adults, including rewards and small &#8220;achievement&#8221; prizes</li>
		<li>funding throughout the year of special projects and programs</li>
		<li>funding for each library&#8217;s individual needs and support of local book review programs</li>
		<li>funding for library promotional materials (bookmarks, book bags, etc.)</li>
		<li>funding of &#8220;free&#8221; parking for patrons of the Central Library who use City parking spaces</li>
		<li>providing the &#8220;free&#8221; monthly book review/newsletter: &#8220;Book Page&#8221;</li>
		<li>funding of a videotape history of the local regional library</li>
		<li>provides major grants when new branches are planned (Nelson, Louisa and Greene County branches in the recent past, a new Crozet branch in the future)..</li>
		<li>annual financial support for the Virginia Festival of the Book</li>
		<li>annual contribution to the Friends of the Library Endowment Fund, to provide for the library&#8217;s future needs</li>
	</ul> <p><a href=https://www.networkforgood.org/donate/process/expressDonation.aspx?ORGID2=54-0834830><img src="http://jmrlfriends.org/images/uploads/donatenowlogo1.gif" class="imgL nb" alt="image" width="140" height="53" /></a><br />
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	<h1>Endowment Fund</h1>

	<p>In July of 1992, the Friends of the Jefferson Madison Regional Library created the Library Endowment Fund with the Charlottesville Albemarle Community Foundation. Starting with an initial gift of $ 20,000 from the Friends in honor of Jane and Art Hess, long term volunteers with the Friends and the “heart and soul” of the annual Book Sale, the Endowment Fund has grown from that initial $ 20,000 to well over $950,000.  The growth represents three sizable bequests, annual gifts from the Friends and countless donations from individuals and groups over the intervening 15 years. </p>

	<p>The purpose of the Fund is to support the charitable and educational purposes of the Friends and its affiliated agencies, including the library.  The Fund is not used to replace existing and future public funding for <span class="caps">JMRL</span> or its State Aid book budget.</p>

	<p>Examples of the grants which have been made are:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>Hiring of  summer Librarian interns</li>
		<li>Expansion of <span class="caps">JMRL</span> collection of books on tape</li>
		<li>Upgrade of Mont Ave web site</li>
		<li>Foreign language materials for Hispanic and other immigrant communities</li>
		<li>Purchase of archival reproduction equipment</li>
		<li>Joint funding with community groups in Nelson  County of architectural study to support grant request to double the size of the County’s branch library</li>
	</ul>

	<p>If you are interested in giving a bequest, contact:<br />
John Halliday, Director<br />
Jefferson-Madison Regional Library <br />
201 East Market Street <br />
Charlottesville, VA 22902 <br />
Phone: 434-979-7151 ext. 206</p>
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Book Donations</title>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.89</id>
      <published>2007-09-29T00:36:08Z</published>
      <updated>2010-06-23T19:00:09Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Admin</name>
            <email>debra@drwdesign.com</email>
                  </author>

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        <h2>How to Donate:</h2>

	<p>We appreciate your delivering donations in boxes (cardboard, wood, plastic, any shape or size) or in shopping bags (plastic or paper) if you have them. If you do not have a container then please stack them on the table.</p>

	<h2>Where to Donate:</h2>

	<p>The Friends of the Library is located in the Gordon Avenue Library Basement Lobby (off the parking lot). The Gordon Avenue Library is located at 1500 Gordon Avenue, Charlottesville, VA. Inside the lobby, to the left as you enter, there is a large wooden table upon which donations should be placed.  </p>

	<p>Large donations should be brought to the Gordon Avenue Library.  Smaller donations (of 3 or less boxes or bags) to any branch of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library. See <a href="http://jmrl.org">www.jmrl.org</a> for branch locations and hours. </p>

	<p>If unable to deliver donations, arrangements can be made for pick-up. Call 434.977.8467 or email  info@jmrlfriends.org</p>

	<h2>When <span class="caps">NOT</span> to Donate:</h2>

	<p>After the first week of March and before the second week of April, i.e. during the sale&#8217;s preparations, the sales proper, or during the sale&#8217;s take-down.</p>

	<h2>What we would like to receive:</h2>

	<ul>
		<li>Books on all subjects, of all ages, for all ages, in a condition that will sell.</li>
		<li>Pre-recorded audio and video tapes.</li>
		<li>Records, compact discs, sheet music.</li>
		<li>Specialist magazines in fine woodworking, military and naval history.</li>
	</ul>

	<h2>What we DO <span class="caps">NOT</span> want donated:</h2>

	<p>Books that are in a poor or bad condition, i.e. having one or more of the following:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>broken spine; missing pages or covers</li>
		<li>water, food or other stains; mildew; rot; excessively yellowed pages</li>
		<li>crudely, heavily or excessively annotated, highlighted, underlined or otherwise marked</li>
	</ul>

	<p>Books for which there is no ready market:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>Reader&#8217;s Digest Condensed Books; 1950s Book Club Editions of hard back general fiction</li>
		<li>Hallmark or Gibson books; Harlequin paperback romances</li>
		<li>Omnibus editions of books categorized as general fiction, however, we DO accept omnibus editions of fiction in crime/mystery, westerns and science fiction.</li>
	</ul>

	<p>Other items we cannot sell:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>Books bearing the &#8220;Daedalus Books Complimentary Copy&#8221; stamp.</li>
		<li>Home recorded audio or video tapes.</li>
		<li>General magazines &#8211; simply because we no longer sell them.</li>
	</ul>

	<p>Please note that donations that we cannot use are disposed of in one of the following ways:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>given to another worthy cause: e.g. schools, institutions, self-help groups, etc;</li>
		<li>made available to the public through the library branches&#8217; free paper-back book boxes</li>
		<li>ecologically recycled.</li>
	</ul> 
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Fall Book Sale &#45; 2010</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://jmrlfriends.org/site/holiday_sale_october_27_28_9am_6pm/" />
      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.88</id>
      <published>2007-09-28T23:33:18Z</published>
      <updated>2010-07-16T18:30:19Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Admin</name>
            <email>debra@drwdesign.com</email>
                  </author>

      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <h3>November 13-20, 2010</h3>

	<h3>10:00 am &#8211; 7:00 pm all days | half-price day: Nov 20</h3>

	<p><img src="http://jmrlfriends.org/images/uploads/holidaysale2.jpg" class="imgL" alt="holiday sale" width="252" height="350" />Fabulous books, recordings, ephemera of all types will be available for an extended period of time within an expanded sales area. As in past years, the public is invited to <strong>Jump Start Your Holiday Shopping</strong>,  with a wide selection of <strong>Great Books at Great Prices for a Great Cause</strong>.</p>

	<p>The more expensive &#8220;Valuable and Attractive&#8221; books will only be on sale during the Spring Sale.</p>

	<p>Proceeds benefit programs and services of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library.</p> <h2>Location:</h2>

	<p>Gordon Avenue Library<br />
1500 Gordon Avenue<br />
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903</p>

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	<h2>Parking:</h2>

	<p>Overflow parking for the Sale may be available weekends and evenings at Venable School at the corner of Gordon Ave. and 14th St.</p>

	<h2>Volunteering:</h2>

	<p>See <a href="volunteers-fall">Volunteering for the Fall Book Sale</a></p>

	<h2>More info:<br />

(434) 977-8467 <br />

<a href="mailto:info@jmrlfriends.org">info@jmrlfriends.org</a></h2>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Become a Friend</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://jmrlfriends.org/site/become_a_friend/" />
      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.84</id>
      <published>2007-09-04T06:13:58Z</published>
      <updated>2010-06-18T19:39:00Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Admin</name>
            <email>debra@drwdesign.com</email>
                  </author>

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        <p>The Friends of the Jefferson-Madison Library is a 501c(3) organization. All contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. </p>

	<p>Your qualifying membership donation entitles you to voting privileges for one year from the date of payment of that donation.</p>

	<h2><em>Membership Levels</em></h2>

	<p>In September 2008 the Friends changed their <a href="http://jmrlfriends.org/images/uploads/FriendsofJMRL-Bylaws.pdf">Friends of <span class="caps">JMRL</span> Bylaws</a> (pdf) to expand membership categories and voting rights.</p>

	<p>In addition to existing family membership, new categories were approved for senior citizens and students; for members donating their time, and Associate memberships for younger individuals.  Voting was also made available to individual members of families.</p>

	<p>While family, senior citizen and student voting memberships are obtained by payment of at least the minimum dues appropriate to their category; volunteers may apply for voting membership by donating their time in voluntary service with the Friends.</p>

	<p>Individual family members may obtain personal voting rights by paying at least the minimum due for each particular membership category.  (Thus a family unit of two adults would, on payment of $20 or more, be eligible for two votes at any membership meeting.)</p>

	<h2><em>Membership Dues</em></h2>

 (<span class="caps">BOD</span> approved June 12, 2008, effective July 1, 2008)

	<p>Student (age 18 or older, currently in school): $5 &#8211; $9.99 <br />
Senior (age 65 years or older): $5 &#8211; $9.99<br />
Friend: $10 &#8211; $99.99<br />
Benefactor: $100 &#8211; $499.99<br />
Sponsor: $500 &#8211; $999.99<br />
Patron: $1,000 or more<br />
Contributions in excess of $10.00 are tax deductible.</p>

	<p>A new Associate (non-voting) membership is now available to individuals aged 13 to 17 years (inclusive) who donate their time by voluntarily working for the Friends.  (Community Service required by another entity (e.g. a court or school) will not qualify for an Associate membership.)</p>

	<p>Please print out the form and mail to:</p>

	<p>Friends of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library<br />
1500 Gordon Avenue<br />
Charlottesville, VA  22903</p>

	<p>Please make checks payable to: Friends of the Library</p>

	<p><a href="http://jmrlfriends.org/images/uploads/join.pdf">Membership Form</a> (pdf)</p> <p><a href=https://www.networkforgood.org/donate/process/expressDonation.aspx?ORGID2=54-0834830><img src="http://jmrlfriends.org/images/uploads/donatenowlogo1.gif" class="imgL nb" alt="image" width="140" height="53" /></a><br />
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	<h1>Ways to Volunteer</h1>

	<p>1. Help with the Friends&#8217; activities: </p>

	<ul>
		<li>throughout the year, helping to process donations</li>
		<li>work the book sale in the spring of each year</li>
	</ul>

	<p>2. Help your local library staff  with time you can spare or special skills you have. Someone in the library will be glad to tell you how to find out about volunteer opportunities.</p>

	<p>3. Donate books, records and magazines to the <span class="caps">FRIENDS</span> for their annual book sale which is the main source of funding for many library programs.  Also, the <span class="caps">FRIENDS</span> can re-donate some of these items to schools and service organizations.  Donations are accepted all year long. Bring them to the parking-lot entrance of the Gordon Avenue Library, or to your local library or the bookmobile.</p>

	<p>4. Patronize the book sale.  Help advertise it by word of mouth.</p>

	<p>5. Tell others about the <span class="caps">FRIENDS</span>&#8217; activities.</p>

	<p>6. Help us recruit new members and volunteers.</p>

	<p><a href="volunteers-spring">Volunteering for the Spring Sale</a><br />
<a href="volunteers-fall">Volunteering for the Fall Holiday Sale</a><br />
<a href="volunteers-yearround">Volunteering Year-Round</a></p>
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        <p>Meetings are at the Gordon Avenue Library at 5:30pm.</p>

	<p>Sept 16, 2010<br />
Jan 13, 2011<br />
April 21, 2011<br />
June 16, 2011 (annual meeting)</p>

	<h1>Our Bylaws</h1>

	<p><a href="http://jmrlfriends.org/images/uploads/FriendsofJMRL-Bylaws.pdf">Friends of <span class="caps">JMRL</span> Bylaws</a> (pdf)</p> 
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    <entry>
      <title>Catalog</title>
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      <updated>2010-07-19T19:18:46Z</updated>
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    <td><strong>Reference</strong> </td>
    <td><strong>Description of items available. This list is as of 7/19/2010</strong></td>
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<td>10132</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">HOLY</span> <span class="caps">BIBLE</span></strong> by   R. H. Hinkley Co., Boston; n.d.; copy # 9 of 86 sets of 14 vols, printed by D.B. Upkike at The Merrymount Press on Japan Paper.  Illustrated with etchings; bound in pigskin with silver mounts on front &amp; back covers, raised bands on spines; bindings of vols. 6, 9 &amp; 10 have discoloration, otherwise a fine, fabulous set.
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<td>10129</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">REPORTS</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">MOST</span> <span class="caps">LEARNED</span> <span class="caps">SIR</span> <span class="caps">EDMUCH</span> <span class="caps">SAUNDERS</span></strong> by John Williams Fry &amp; Kammerer, Philadelphia, 1807; 2 vols. in 3 parts; sheepskin bindings torn &amp; front cover of vol. 1 detached; from the library of F. W. Gilmer, one of UVA’s original librarians </td>
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<td>10128</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">PRACTICAL</span> <span class="caps">SHEPHERD</span>: A Complete Treatise on the Breeding, Management &amp; Diseases of Sheep</strong> by Henry S. Randall D.D.T. Moore, Rochester, NY, 1863, Illustrated with wood engravings; 10th ed.; Fair/none
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<td>10127</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">JIMMY</span> <span class="caps">STEWART</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">HIS</span> <span class="caps">POEMS</span></strong> by Jimmy Stewart Crown Pub., NY,1989; <span class="caps">SIGNED</span> 1st ed</td>
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<td>10126</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">SIOUAN</span> <span class="caps">TRIBES</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">EAST</span></strong> by James Mooney 1970 Johnson reprint of 1894 G.P.O. ed; VG/none</td>
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<td>10124</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">JEWISH</span> <span class="caps">ART</span> IN <span class="caps">EUROPEAN</span> <span class="caps">SYNAGOGUES</span></strong> by George K. Loukomski Hutchinson &amp; co., London, 1947; VG/Fair; Illustrated with photographs; DJ has chunks missing, but is now in mylar.
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<td>10118</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">WORKS</span> OF <span class="caps">JOHN</span> <span class="caps">GALSWORTHY</span></strong> by John Galsworthy Scribner’s, NY, 1923; 29 consecutive vols. of 30 (the 	last vol. was published 3 years later); VG/none.
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<td>10113</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">AUTOCRAT</span> AT <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">BREAKFAST</span> <span class="caps">TABLE</span>, &amp; <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">POET</span> AT <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">BREAKFAST</span> <span class="caps">TABLE</span></strong> by Oliver Wendell Holmes William Paterson, Edinburgh, n.d.; 2 Vols, both VG in full leather with gilt spines.
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<td>10109</td>
<td><strong>FELTON’S <span class="caps">CARRIAGES</span></strong> by William Felton, Coachmaker; illustrated by Alan Osbahr; Hugh Evelyn, London, 1962</td>
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<td>10107</td>
<td><strong>A <span class="caps">RIDE</span> TO <span class="caps">KHIVA</span></strong> by Fred Barnaby; Cassell, Petter &amp; Galpin, London, 1877; Good/None, label started  </td>
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<td>10105</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">OLD</span> <span class="caps">FOREST</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">OTHER</span> <span class="caps">STORIES</span></strong> by Peter Taylor; Dial Press, NY, 1985; <span class="caps">INSCRIBED</span>, G/G  </td>
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<td>10103</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">STILL</span> <span class="caps">TIME</span></strong> by Sally Mann; Aperture, NY; 1994; Good paperback with creasing to lower front cover; <span class="caps">SIGNED</span>  </td>
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<td>10102</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">OLD</span> <span class="caps">CHURCHES</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">FAMILIES</span> OF <span class="caps">VIRGINIA</span></strong> by Bishop Meade; J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1910; 2 vols; G/ none; spines frayed at top &amp; bottom  </td>
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<td>10101</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">MISCELLANEOUS</span> <span class="caps">WORKS</span> OF <span class="caps">EDWARD</span> <span class="caps">GIBBON</span>, <span class="caps">ESQ</span></strong>., edited by John, Lord Sheffield; B. Blake, London, 1837; VG/ none; ¾ vellum with marbled boards &amp; endpapers, missing label on spine  </td>
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<td>10098</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">HIDDEN</span> <span class="caps">CLUE</span></strong> by Margaret Sutton: A Judy Bolton Mystery; Grosset &amp; Dunlap, NY, 1964; Good/none; pre-printed cover shows wear at edges &amp; spine ends  </td>
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<td>10096</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">FATHER</span> RYAN’S <span class="caps">POEMS</span></strong> by Abram J. Ryan; Jno. L Rapier &amp; Co., Mobile, AL, 1879; Good/none; binding worn &amp; front hinge starting, back e.p. torn, but text tight  </td>
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<td>10091</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">PRINCIPLES</span> OF <span class="caps">ADDICTION</span> <span class="caps">MEDICINE</span>:</strong> Third Edition by Allan W. Graham, Terry K. Schultz, Michael F. Mayo-Smith, Richard K. Ries, &amp; Bonnie B. Wilford; Am. Soc. Of Addiction Medicine, Inc., Chevy Chase, MD, 2003; F/None  </td>
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<td>10089</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">WRIGHTSMAN</span> <span class="caps">COLLECTION</span>: Furniture, Gilt Bronzes, Carpets</strong> by F. J. B. Watson; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, 1966; Fine/Fair; vol. 2 only  </td>
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<td>10085</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">LINCOLN</span> IN <span class="caps">PHOTOGRAPHS</span>; An Album of Every Known Pose</strong> by Charles Hamilton &amp; Lloyd Ostendorf; Morningside, Dayton, OH, 1985; Fine/VG; <span class="caps">INSCRIBED</span> by Lloyd Ostendorf  </td>
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<td>10083</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">BATTLES</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">LEADERS</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">CIVIL</span> <span class="caps">WAR</span></strong> edited by Robert Underwood Johnson &amp; Clarence Clough Buel; Thomas Yoseloff, Inc., NY, 1956; 4 vols. in slipcase; Good/None/ Fair  </td>
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<td>10081</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">PENNSYLVANIA</span>: Colonial and Federal, A History, `608-1903</strong> by Howard M. Jenkins; Pennsylvania Historical Pub. Asso., Philadelphia, PA, 1903; 4 vols.; Good/None; covers scuffed with some sun fading  </td>
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<td>10078</td>
<td><strong>A <span class="caps">PRISONER</span> OF <span class="caps">WAR</span> IN <span class="caps">VIRGINIA</span>, 1864-5</strong> by George Haven Putnam; G. P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, 1912;  <span class="caps">SIGNED</span>; Good/ None; author was the founder of Putnam’s publishing company</td>
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<td>10075</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">JOURNEYS</span> <span class="caps">THROUGH</span> <span class="caps">BOOKLAND</span></strong> by Charles H. Sylvester; Bellows-Reeve, Chicago; 1922; ten volume set, Good.</td>
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<td>10074</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">ANTEBELLUM</span> <span class="caps">ORANGE</span>: The Pre-Civil War Homes, Public Buildings and Historic Sites of Orange County, Virginia</strong> by Ann L. Miller; Orange Co. Historical Soc., Orange, VA, 1988; Fine/ None; <span class="caps">SIGNED</span></td>
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<td>10072</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">JESSIE</span> <span class="caps">WILLCOX</span> <span class="caps">SMITH</span> <span class="caps">MOTHER</span> <span class="caps">GOOSE</span>: A Careful and Full Selection of the Rhymes with Numerous Illustrations in full color &amp; black &amp; white</strong> Pelican Publishing Co., Gretna, LA, 1999; Fine/ Fine; 2nd ptg.</td>
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<td>10070</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">INTERROGATIONS</span> OF <span class="caps">JAPANESE</span> <span class="caps">OFFICIALS</span></strong> by United States Strategic Bombing Survey, Pacific, Naval Analysis Division; <span class="caps">GPO</span>, Washington, D.C., 1946; 2 vols.; Good/ None; bindings discolored &amp; scuffed</td>
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<td>10068</td>
<td><strong>CY <span class="caps">TWOMBLY</span>: Bilder, Arbeiten auf Papier, Skulpturen;</strong> Kunsthaus Zurich, 1987; Fine, soft cover, in German</td>
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<td>10067</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">GERHARD</span> <span class="caps">RICHTER</span>: Selected Works 1963-1987</strong> by Jim Lewis; Skira, Milan, 1995; Fine in wraps</td>
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<td>10065</td>
<td><strong>EL <span class="caps">ARTE</span> DE LA <span class="caps">HERRERIA</span> EN <span class="caps">MEXICO</span></strong> by Efrain Castro Morales; Grupo Financiero Bancomer; n.d.;heavily illustrated with photographs;Fine/ Fine; in Spanish</td>
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<td>10064</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">PALLADIAN</span> <span class="caps">STUDIES</span> IN <span class="caps">AMERICAN</span>: Building by the Book</strong>, ed. by Mario di Valmarna; University of Virginia Press; 3 vols: Vol. 1, 1986; Vol 2, 1986; Vol. 3, 1990, <span class="caps">INSCRIBED</span>; Fine/ none, as published.</td>
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<td>10063</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">JOEL</span> <span class="caps">CHANDLER</span> <span class="caps">HARRIS</span>: Editor &amp; Essayist</strong>, ed. by Julie Collier Harris; <span class="caps">UNC</span> Press, Chapel Hill, NC, 1931; Good/ Fair, damp stain at base of binding.</td>
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<td>10062</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">TALES</span> OF <span class="caps">EDISTO</span></strong> by Nell S. Graydon; R. L. Bryan Co., Columbia, S. C., 1955; Good/ Fair; <span class="caps">SIGNED</span> by author &amp; photographer</td>
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<td>10061</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">FINE</span> <span class="caps">PRINTING</span> IN <span class="caps">GEORGIA</span>, 1950s-1990</strong> by Martha Jane K. Zachert; Press of the Nightowl, Athens, GA, 1994; Fine, none.</td>
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<td>10059</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">DESTRUCTION</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">RECONSTRUCTION</span>; Personal Experiences of the Late War</strong> by Richard Taylor; D. Appleton &amp; Co., NY, 1879; G-F/  None</td>
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<td>10058</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">SEASON</span></strong>, by Tom Kelly; Lyons &amp; Burford, New York,1996; F/VG (price-clipped); <span class="caps">SIGNED</span> by author; ink inscription on half-title</td>
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<td>10057</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">CIVIL</span> <span class="caps">WAR</span>: A <span class="caps">NARRATIVE</span></strong>, by Shelby Foote; 3 vols: Fort Sumpter to Perryville, 1958, 3rd ptg.; Fredericksburg to Meridian, 1963. 8th ptg. &amp; Red River to Appomattox; 1974,3rd ptg.; Random House, NY; new boxed set</td>
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<td>10054</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">WATERFOWL</span> <span class="caps">DECOYS</span> OF <span class="caps">MICHIGAN</span> &amp; <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">LAKE</span> ST. <span class="caps">CLAIRE</span> <span class="caps">REGION</span></strong>, by Clune Walsh, Jr. &amp; Lowell G. Jackson; Gale Graphics, Detroit, MI; VG/G</td>
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<td>10053</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">ANTEBELLUM</span> <span class="caps">ORANGE</span>: The Pre-Civil War Homes, Public Buildings &amp; Historic Sites of Orange Co., VA</strong> by Ann L. Miller; Orange Co. Hist. Soc., 1988; signed</td>
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<td>10051</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">WORK</span> OF <span class="caps">WILLIAM</span> <span class="caps">LAWRENCE</span> <span class="caps">BOTTOMLEY</span> IN <span class="caps">RICHMOND</span></strong>, by William B. O’Nea. &amp; Christopher Weeks, University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1985; VG/VG; <span class="caps">INSCRIBED</span> to Joan Baxter by both authors &amp; photographer, Richard Cheek</td>
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<td>10050</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">LIFE</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">ART</span> OF <span class="caps">JEROME</span> <span class="caps">TIGER</span>: War to Peace, Death to Life</strong>; by Peggy Tiger &amp; Molly Babcock; University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK, 1980; VG/G; <span class="caps">SIGNED</span> by both authors</td>
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<td>10049</td>
<td><strong>A <span class="caps">ROUND</span> OF <span class="caps">DAYS</span>: Described in Original Poems by some of our Most Celebrated Poets, &amp; in Pictures</strong> by Eminent Artists Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel; George Routledge &amp; Sons, London, 1866; Good/ none; front, back &amp; spine of worn green leather binding elaborately gilt stamped, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers with gilt dentelles</td>
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<td>10048</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">EMMA</span>, <span class="caps">NORTHANGER</span> <span class="caps">ABBEY</span>, <span class="caps">PERSUASION</span>, <span class="caps">PRIDE</span> &amp; <span class="caps">PREJUDICE</span>, <span class="caps">SENSE</span> &amp; <span class="caps">SENSIBILITY</span>, <span class="caps">MANSFIELD</span> <span class="caps">PARK</span></strong>, by Jane Austen; Oxford University Press, London, 1971; 5 vols (of 6 novels); VG/VG all vols.</td>
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<td>10045</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">GRAEME</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">CYRIL</span></strong>, by Barry Pain; Hodder &amp; Stoughton, London, 1893; Illustrated by Gordon Browne; Good/ none; hinges weak</td>
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<td>10044</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">MARBLE</span> <span class="caps">FAUN</span></strong>, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Houghton, Mifflin &amp; Co., Boston, 1890; 2 vols. In red cloth slipcase; Good/VG; none</td>
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<td>10042</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">KNICKERBOCKER</span> <span class="caps">PAPERS</span>, <span class="caps">BEING</span> <span class="caps">RIP</span> <span class="caps">VAN</span> <span class="caps">WINKLE</span> &amp; <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">LEGEND</span> OF <span class="caps">SLEEPY</span> <span class="caps">HOLLOW</span></strong>, by Washington Irving; Medici Society, London, 1914; Good/ none </td>
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<td>10040</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">RESOURCES</span> OF <span class="caps">SOUTH</span>-<span class="caps">WEST</span> <span class="caps">VIRGINIA</span>: Showing the Mineral Deposits of Iron, Coal, Zinc, Copper &amp; Lead</strong>.,  by C. R. Boyd; John Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1881; VG/none; map present, restorer’s notes present </td>
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<td>10038</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">SELECTED</span>  <span class="caps">DRAWINGS</span> OF <span class="caps">CLARE</span> <span class="caps">BRIGGS</span></strong>, Memorial Edition, 7 vols., Wm. H. Wise &amp; Co., New York, 1930; Good/none; embossed black leatherette bindings</td>
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<td>10036</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">SHAKESPEARE</span>: The Invention of the Human</strong>, by Harold Bloom, Riverhead Books, New York, 1998, VG/VG; <span class="caps">INSCRIBED</span> by author,  “For Nicholas Ballenger with affection &amp; respect”  2nd of 2 copies</td>
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<td>10035</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">SHAKESPEARE</span>: The Invention of the Human</strong>, by Harold Bloom; Riverhead Books, New York, 1998; VG/VG; <span class="caps">INSCRIBED</span> by author “For Katherine Kearns with my love”;1st of 2 copies</td>
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<td>10032</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">FIGHTING</span> <span class="caps">MASCOT</span>: The True Story of a Boy Soldier</strong>, by Thomas Joseph Kehoe, Illustrated by Clyde Forsythe; Dodd, Mead &amp; Co. 1918; VG/none; paste-down paper illustration on front cover</td>
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<td>10026</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">DIARIES</span> OF <span class="caps">GEORGE</span> <span class="caps">WASHINGTON</span></strong>; 2 vols.; Vol. 1, 1748-65, &amp; Vol.2, 1766-70, ed. by Donald Jackson, University Press of Virginia, 1976; VG/VG; vol. 1 inscribed by Donald Jackson</td>
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<td>10025</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">CIVIL</span> <span class="caps">WAR</span> <span class="caps">BOOKS</span>: A Priced Checklist with Advice</strong>, by Tom Broadfoot; Broadfoot Pub. Co., Wilmington, NC; 2000, 5th edition; as new</td>
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<td>10024</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">WORLD</span> <span class="caps">BOOK</span> OF <span class="caps">DOGS</span></strong> by Julie Campbell Tatham, Illustrated by Edwin Megargee; World Pub Co., Cleveland &amp; New York,1953; G/G; Inscribed by author, stated 1st  ed</td>
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<td>10022</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">GENTLE</span> <span class="caps">ART</span> OF <span class="caps">MAKING</span> <span class="caps">ENEMIES</span></strong> by James McNeill Whistler; John W. Lovell Co., New York, 1890; Fair/ none; front &amp; back hinges loose, text block tight, 1st U.S. ed.</td>
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<td>10021</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">SOLDIER</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">SOUTH</span>: General Pickett’s War Letters to His Wife</strong>, ed. by Arthur Crew Inman, with illustrations; Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1928;  Good/ Fair</td>
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<td>10019</td>
<td><strong>GOD’S <span class="caps">TROMBONES</span>: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse</strong>, by James Weldon Johnson, drawings by Aaron Douglas, lettering by C.B. Falls; Viking Press, New York; sixth printing, 1932; Good/ none; <span class="caps">INSCRIBED</span> with quote by author</td>
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<td>10018</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">VENICE</span>: Its History, Art, Industries and Modern Life</strong>, by Charles Yriarte, translated from the French by F. J. Sitwell, illustrated; n d; John C. Winston, Philadelphia; pictorial gilt stamping on red cloth front cover</td>
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<td>10014</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">FAULKNER</span>: A Biography</strong>, by Joseph Blotner; Random House, New York; 1974; VG/ none;
2 vols. In VG slipcase, stated 1st ed.
</td>
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<td>10010</td>
<td><strong>A <span class="caps">SEED</span>-<span class="caps">BED</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">REPUBLIC</span>: A Study of the Pioneers in the Upper (Southern) Valley of Virginia</strong>, by Robert Douthat Stoner; Roanoke Historical Society, Roanoke, VA,1962; VG/G;</td>
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<td>10009</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">COLLECTED</span> <span class="caps">VERSE</span> OF <span class="caps">EDGAR</span> A. <span class="caps">GUEST</span></strong>:  Autographed Edition; Reilly &amp; Lee Co., Chicago, IL,1934; limp leather binding good, with edges worn, top gilt, ffep loose; ink inscription on half-title</td>
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<td>10004</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">ONTARIO</span> <span class="caps">DECOYS</span>: Some Carvers and Regional Styles</strong>, by B. Gates; The Upper Canadian, 1982; VG soft cover, <span class="caps">SIGNED</span> by author</td>
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<td>10003</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">AMERICAN</span> <span class="caps">BIRD</span> <span class="caps">DECOYS</span></strong> by William J. Mackey, Jr.; E. P. Dutton, New York, 1965;VG/ G, <span class="caps">SIGNED</span> by author, </td>
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<td>09142</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">AMERICA</span>&#8217;S <span class="caps">CUP</span> <span class="caps">DEFENDERS</span></strong> by G. D. Dunlap; illustrated by Melbourne Smith; American Heritage Press; New York; 1970;   VG/VG. Large format with 21 paintings.</td>
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<td>09139</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">CONQUEST</span> OF <span class="caps">SOUTHWEST</span> <span class="caps">KANSAS</span></strong> by Leola Howard Blanchard; 1931?; 1st edition. Signed by author; VG/None.</td>
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<td>09137</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">TOMB</span> OF <span class="caps">TUT</span>-<span class="caps">ANKH</span>-<span class="caps">AMEN</span></strong> by Howard Carter &amp; A. C. Mace; Cooper Square Publishers, Inc; New York; 1963;  1st edition. VG/None. In three volumes; ex-library.</td>
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<td>09134</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">BULWER</span> <span class="caps">LYTTON</span>&#8217;S <span class="caps">NOVELS</span></strong> by Bulwer Lytton; J. P. Lippincott; Philadelphia; 1887;   VG/None. 25 volumes in brown pebbled cloth stamped in gilt and black.</td>
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<td>09133</td>
<td><strong>LA <span class="caps">COMEDIE</span> <span class="caps">HUMANE</span></strong> by Honore de Balzac; George Barrie &amp; Son; Philadelphia; 1900;   Good-/None. Fifty-one volumes; copy number 512 a limited edition of 1,000.  Red cloth with paper titles to spine, with facsimiles, teg.</td>
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<td>09121</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">HERE</span> <span class="caps">LIES</span>:</strong> The Collected Stories of Dorothy Parker by Dorothy Parker; The Viking Press; New York; 1939;  1st edition. VG/Good- Protected dj, which is not price clipped, has an almost equilateral triangle of cover (2.25&#8221;) missing from front cover, plus chippings.</td>
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<td>09119</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">HAUNTED</span> <span class="caps">HOUND</span></strong> by Robb White; The Junior Literary Guild and Doubleday and Co.; Garden City, New York; 1950;   VG/Good. Protected dj is not price clipped.  <span class="caps">PON</span> on ffep.</td>
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<td>09118</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">FROM</span> <span class="caps">CONSUMPTION</span> TO <span class="caps">TUBERCULOSIS</span>:</strong> A Documentary History by Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz; Garland Publishing, Inc; New York; 1994;  1st edition. VG/None.  Diseases, Epidemics, and Medicine Series, Volume 1. </td>
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<td>09117</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">OPERATION</span> <span class="caps">WETBACK</span></strong> by Juan Ramon Garcia; Greenwood Press; Westport, CT; 1980; 1st edition, 1st printing. VG/None. </td>
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<td>09113</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">BIBLIA</span>,</strong> Das ift: die ganze Heilige Schrift; Wm. Menz; Philadelphia; nd;   Poor. Early German bible in leather 
	boards (front board detached.)
</td>
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<td>09111</td>
<td><strong>IN AN <span class="caps">OLD</span> <span class="caps">HAWAIIAN</span> <span class="caps">GARDEN</span></strong> &#8211; An Album of Hawaii&#8217;s Flowers by Don Blanding; illustrated by T. J. Mundorff; R. Allen Watkins; Honolulu; 1947.  Third edition.  Signed by author on ffep. VG-/None. Eight page signatures uncut.</td>
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<td>09109</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">ASTORIA</span></strong> or Anecdotes of an Enterprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains by Washington Irving; Carey, Lea &amp; Blanchard; Philadelphia; 1836;   VG (for age). In two volumes.  Three-quarter leather over marbled paper covered boards, with gilt lettering and decorations to spine.  Front hinges: volume one cracked, volume 2 started. Corners bumped.  Contents clean with minor foxing.</td>
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<td>09106</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">GENERAL</span> <span class="caps">ORDINANCE</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">CORPORATION</span> OF <span class="caps">FREDERICKSBURG</span> </strong> Made and Passed by the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of Fredericksburg, VA by  ; The Standard Printing Company; Fredericksburg, VA; 1883;   Slim, half leather over paper covered boards, the front hinge and joint is cracked and the title page detached.  Fragile.  Title page bears the handwritten notation &#8220;By R. B. Berrey Ex Mayor &amp; c&#8221;</td>
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<td>09105</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">RECENT</span> <span class="caps">PROGRESS</span> OF <span class="caps">ASTRONOMY</span></strong> especially in the United States by Elias Loomis, LL.D.; Harper &amp; Brothers; New York; 1856;  Third edition. Good. Stamped cloth covers are bumped and slightly stained; worn and faded spine has three-eighths diameter hole, along with three other minor holes.  Contents clean and tight with minor foxing.  <span class="caps">PON</span> in pencil (dated 1865) on ffep.</td>
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<td>09104</td>
<td><strong>A <span class="caps">TREATISE</span> ON <span class="caps">SURVEYING</span></strong> containing The Theory and Practice: to which is prefixed, a Perspicuous System of Plane Trigonometry by John Gummere; Kimber &amp; Richardson; Philadelphia; 1814;   Good (for age.) Leather bound, scuffed and with both hinges started, gilt title on red leather square on spine. Contents darkened, with small area (non-intrusive) of water damage to foot of first dozen pages.  Eight fold-out plates are present./td&gt;
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<td>09103</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">ILLUSTRATED</span> <span class="caps">TREASURY</span> OF <span class="caps">SCIENCE</span>, <span class="caps">ART</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">FAMILY</span> <span class="caps">LITERATURE</span></strong> by George Combe, John Foster, Robert MacNish, et al; H. Miller; Edinburgh; 1859;   Good. Two volumes in one.  Stamped decoration to front and rear boards, with gilt lettering and designs to spine. Boards slightly edge-worn; all edges marbled, as are front and rear end papers. Some foxing.</td>
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<td>09096</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">LAW</span> OF <span class="caps">REAL</span> <span class="caps">PROPERTY</span></strong> by Raleigh Colston Minor; Anderson Bros.; University of Virginia; 1908; 1st(?) edition. Good. Odd volume two of two.  Spine and part of covers faded, although leather title and volume details bright and clear.  <span class="caps">PON</span> on ffep. Contents occasionally neatly annotated in both ink and pencil; additional pencil notes on rear blank papers, and ink notes on &#8220;title&#8221; on rear fep.</td>
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<td>09093</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">GREAT</span> <span class="caps">JURISTS</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">WORLD</span></strong> by Sir John MacDonnell and Edward Manson; Little, Brown and Company; Boston; 1914;  VG/Good. Volume 2 in the Continental Legal History Series.  Blue cloth covers, gilt lettering to spine.  Dust jacket, now protected, has 2&#8221; closed tear, two chips, plus some staining and rubbing.</td>
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<td>09078</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">SAM</span> <span class="caps">GILLIAM</span>: a retrospective</strong> by Jonathan P. Binstock; Univ of California Press/Corcoran Gallery of Art; Berkeley/Washington DC; 2006;   Signed by Gilliam, inscribed by Binstock. VG/-. Softcover.</td>
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<td>09077</td>
<td><strong>A <span class="caps">DICTIONARY</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">PROVERBS</span> IN <span class="caps">ENGLAND</span> IN <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">SIXTEENTH</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">SEVENTEENTH</span> <span class="caps">CENTURIES</span></strong> by Morris Palmer Tilley; University of Michigan Press; Ann Arbor; 1950; 1st edition. VG/-. Large format.  Page after ffep has multiple vertical creases with signature started, otherwise contents clean and tight.</td>
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<td>09073</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">EPISODES</span> IN A <span class="caps">LIFE</span> OF <span class="caps">ADVENTURE</span> Or Moss from a Rolling Stone</strong> by Laurence Oliphant; Harper and Brothers; New York; 1887;   VG/-. Pebbled cloth.</td>
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<td>09070</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">NOTEBOOKS</span> OF <span class="caps">THOMAS</span> <span class="caps">WOLFE</span></strong> by Richard S. Kennedy &amp; Paschal Reeves (Editors); University of North Carolina; Chapel Hill; 1970; 1st edition. VG/None/Good. Two volume boxed set. Half cloth, with drawing of Wolfe on front cover. Volume one has an award presentation pasted to half title page.</td>
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<td>09067</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">ART</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">BALLETS</span> <span class="caps">RUSSES</span> &#8211; The Russian Seasons in Paris 1908-29</strong> by Militsa Pozharskaya &amp; Tatiana Volodina; Aurum Press; London; 1990;  VG/VG.</td>
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<td>09066</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">MAGNIFICENT</span> <span class="caps">MILWAUKEE</span> &#8211; Architectural Treasures 1850 &#8211; 1920</strong> by H. Russell Zimmermann; Milwaukee Public Museum; Milwaukee; 1987; 1st edition. VG/VG. Large format, dust jacket not price-clipped.</td>
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<td>09060</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> 1922 ST. <span class="caps">LOUIS</span> <span class="caps">BROWNS</span> &#8211; Best of the American League&#8217;s Worst</strong> by Roger A. Godin; McFarland &amp; Company; Jefferson, NC; 1991; 1st edition. Inscribed. Fine/none. Scarce early history in pristine condition.</td>
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<td>09059</td>
<td><strong>A <span class="caps">MANUAL</span> OF <span class="caps">PATHOLOGICAL</span> <span class="caps">ANATOMY</span></strong> by Carl Rokitansky, M.D.; The Sydenham Society; London; 1864;   Good. Odd volume 1 of 4.  Faded green cloth with gilt stamped design to boards, and title, etc, on spine.  Top front joint started; spine head frayed; teg.</td>
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<td>09053</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">CITYSCAPES</span> O <span class="caps">BOOKS</span></strong> by Edward Ruscha; Leo Castelli Gallery.; New York, NY.; 1997;   VG+ Softcover, limited edition of 2,000 copies.</td>
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<td>09052</td>
<td><strong>IN <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">MIRO</span> <span class="caps">DISTRICT</span> &amp; <span class="caps">OTHER</span> <span class="caps">STORIES</span></strong> by Peter Taylor; Alfred A. Knopf; New York, NY; 1977; Stated 1st edition. Inscribed by the author June 18, 1978. VG/VG.</td>
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<td>09051</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">MEDICAL</span> <span class="caps">JURISPRUDENCE</span> <span class="caps">VOL</span> 1 &#8211; <span class="caps">MEDICAL</span> <span class="caps">UNSOUNDNESS</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">PSYCHOLOGICAL</span> <span class="caps">LAW</span></strong> by Wharton and Stilles; Kay and Brother; Philadelphia; 1873; Stated Third edition. VG. Paneled leather boards; four banded spine with titles in gilt on red and black leather; corners bumped.  Front hinge cracked.  Bookseller&#8217;s embossed stamp in recto upper fore-edge on both ffep and the (blank) next page.</td>
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<td>09048</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">POEMS</span> 1923 &#8211; 1954</strong> first complete edition by e. e. cummings; Harcourt, Brace and Company; New York, NY; 1954; Stated 1st edition. VG/Good-. Red cloth boards; lower hinge started at title page.  <span class="caps">PON</span> in blue pencil on ffep.  DJ&#8217;s spine is faded, and the rear flap has a triangular section missing (approximately 5&#8221; by 5&#8221; by 7&#8221; (hypotenuse), which extends into the top left of the back of the DJ.  DJ is protected.</td>
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<td>09042</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">TOMCAT</span> IN <span class="caps">LOVE</span></strong> by Tim O&#8217;Brien; illustrated by Kim Barnes (frontispiece); Signed First Edition Society of the Franklin Press; Franklin Center, PA; 1998;   Signed by the author. Fine/None. Limited to one thousand four hundred and fifty leather bound, gold stamped copies.  First edition thus.</td>
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<td>09041</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">BILLY</span> <span class="caps">STRAIGHT</span></strong> by Johnathan Kellerman; illustrated by Carol Benioff (frontispiece); Signed First Edition Society of the Franklin Press; 1998;  Signed by the author. Fine/None. Limited to one thousand six hundred leather bound, gold stamped copies. First edition thus.</td>
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<td>09040</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">JOE</span> <span class="caps">DIMAGGIO</span> &#8211; <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">HERO</span>&#8217;S <span class="caps">LIFE</span> </strong> by Richard Ben Cramer; illustrated by Fritz Yoos; Signed First Edition Society of the Franklin Press; 2000;   Signed by the author. Fine/None. Limited to one thousand four hundred leather bound, gold stamped copies.  First edition thus.</td>
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<td>09038</td>
<td><strong>U.S.A.</strong>  by John Dos Passos; illustrated by Reginald Marsh; Houghton Mifflin Company; Boston; 1946;   VG/VG. In three volumes.  Endpaper decorated with same illustration used for dust jackets.</td>
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<td>09036</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">JEFFERSON</span> <span class="caps">DAVIS</span>, EX-<span class="caps">PRESIDENT</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">CONFEDERATE</span> <span class="caps">STATES</span> &#8211; A <span class="caps">MEMOIR</span></strong> by Mrs. Jefferson Davis; Belford Company; New York; 1890; 1st(?) edition. <span class="caps">FAIR</span>/None. Two volumes in stamped brown cloth covered boards.  The Confederate States&#8217; seal and Davis&#8217; signature are gilt stamped on front cover, with gilt lettering to spine.  Both volumes have front hinges cracked, and bumped and scuffed boards.  Volume One&#8217;s spine badly faded.</td>
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<td>09034</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">ACHILLE</span> J. ST. <span class="caps">ONGE</span> <span class="caps">BIBLIOMIDGETS</span> </strong>  &#8211; Four volumes by Various authors; Achille J. St. Onge; Worcester; Various Dates;  See description for edition. All Fine/No DJs. <ul><li>Address of Dwight David Eisenhower; 1954.  Printed by The Chiswick Press; bound in brown leather by Sangorski &amp; Sutcliffe.  Limited to one thousand copies.</li><li>Inaugural Address of John Fitzgerald Kennedy; 1961; Second edition.  Printed and bound in black leather in Holland; photograph tipped in. Limited to five thousand copies.</li><li>Inaugural Address of Lyndon Baines Johnson; 1965.  Printed and bound in green leather in Holland; photograph tipped in. Limited to two thousand five hundred copies.</li><li>Inaugural Address of Richard Milhous Nixon; 1969.  Printed and bound in navy blue leather in Holland; photograph tipped in. Limited to fifteen hundred copies.</li></ul></td>
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<td>09032</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">LIFE</span> OF <span class="caps">SIR</span> <span class="caps">WILLIAM</span> <span class="caps">OSLER</span></strong> by Harvey Cushing; Oxford University Press; Oxford; 1925; 1st edition, 3rd printing. VG/None. Two volume Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of the influential physician; 685pp. 728pp.  Navy blue cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering.  Corners and head and tail of spine are slightly frayed.  PO gift inscription on ffep.</td>
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<td>09023</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">MARK</span> <span class="caps">CATESBY</span> &#8211; <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">COLONIAL</span> <span class="caps">AUDUBON</span></strong> by G. F. Frick and R. P. Stearns; University of Illinois; Urbana; 1961; 1st? edition. VG/VG-.</td>
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<td>09020</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">HISTORY</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">GERMAN</span> <span class="caps">SETTLEMENTS</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> OF <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">LUTHERAN</span> <span class="caps">CHURCH</span> IN <span class="caps">NORTH</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">SOUTH</span> <span class="caps">CAROLINA</span></strong> by G. D. Bernheim; The Lutheran Book Store; Philadelphia; 1872;  1st? edition. VG/None. Burgundy cloth over beveled edged boards, with gilt decoration to front board, and lettering on, and decorative bands at  head and tail of spine.</td>
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<td>09019</td>
<td><strong>A <span class="caps">SUMMONS</span> TO <span class="caps">MEMPHIS</span></strong> by Peter Taylor; Alfred A. Knopf; New York, NY.; 1986;  1st edition. by author on title  page. VG/VG. Signature dated &#8220;9/26/86.&#8221;</td>
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<td>09016</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">SPANISH</span> <span class="caps">CONSPIRACY</span> &#8211; A review of the early Spanish movements in the South-West</strong> by Thomas Marshall  Green; Robert Clarke &amp; Co.; Cincinnati; 1891;  1st? edition. Fair/None. Blue boards bumped and scuffed, with small area of discoloration.  Rear joint started, hinge after copyright page cracked.</td>
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<td>09013</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">UNITED</span> <span class="caps">STATE</span> <span class="caps">MAGAZINE</span>, <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">DEMOCRATIC</span> <span class="caps">REVIEW</span>, <span class="caps">VOL</span> <span class="caps">XIX</span></strong> by Thomas Prentice Kettle; United States Magazine; New York, NY; 1846;   Three-quarter leather over decorated board, five-banded spine with gilt lettering; boards bumped and scuffed.  Slight water damage to fore-edge does not intrude into text.</td>
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    <td>08213</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">GIORGIO</span> DE <span class="caps">CHIRICO</span></strong> by Paolo Baldacci; Paolo Baldacci; New York, Milan; 1994.</td>
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    <td>08204</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">ADVENTURES</span> IN <span class="caps">LIGHT</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">COLOR</span></strong> by Charles J. Connick; Random House; New York; 1937; 1st trade edition. Good/None. Black cloth, with paper labels on front and spine, includes forty-two four-color tipped-in plates, and forty-eight collotype plates.</td>
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    <td>08190</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> &#8220;<span class="caps">FOREIGN</span> <span class="caps">PROTESTANTS</span>&#8221; <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">SETTLEMENT</span> OF <span class="caps">NOVA</span> <span class="caps">SCOTIA</span></strong> by Winthrop Pickard Bell; University of Toronto Press; Toronto; 1961;   <span class="caps">INSCRIBED</span> by author. VG/F in mylar.</td>
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    <td>08184</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">NIXON</span>: <span class="caps">RUIN</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">RECOVERY</span> 1973 &#8211; 1990</strong> by Stephen E. Ambrose; Simon &amp; Schuster; New York; 1991;  1st  edition, 1st printing.  Inscribed by author; G+/VG; may have slight water damage to lower fore-edge.</td>
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    <td>08178</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">NOVELS</span> OF <span class="caps">BALZAC</span></strong> by Honore de Balzac; J. M. Dent and Co; London; 1895;  Limited edition. Good/-; Copy number 259 of an illustrated limited edition of 300 copies for America.  Thirty-eight volumes of a forty volume set, with volumes 1 and 22 missing.  Red cloth, with paper title to spine; teg, some leaves unopened.</td>
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    <td>08177</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">ILLUSTRATED</span> <span class="caps">COMPANION</span> TO <span class="caps">ROBERT</span> <span class="caps">BURNS</span></strong> by Peter J Westwood (Editor); 2004;   VG/Not issued.  A private publication for Reference Libraries, Museums, Universities and Researchers, originally published in six volumes (bound in thirteen parts) but now including an additional seventh volume.  Softcover.  Some marks to covers of some volumes.</td>
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    <td>08170</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">SISTER</span> <span class="caps">CORITA</span></strong> by Sister Mary Corita Kent, Cox &amp; Eisenstein; Pilgrim Press; Philadelphia; 1965;   VG/-/VG.   Clam-shell box containing oversize book and thirty-three (out of thirty-four) of Sister Corita&#8217;s silk-screen prints.</td>
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    <td>08162</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">DAHOMEY</span>: An Ancient West African Kingdom</strong> by Melville J. Herskovits; Northwestern University Press; Evanston, IL; 1967;   VG/-. Two volumes, light olive cloth, 1st reissue.</td>
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    <td>08152</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">MINIATURES</span> <span class="caps">ILLUSTRATIONS</span> OF <span class="caps">ALISHER</span> NAVOI’S <span class="caps">WORKS</span> of the XV-<span class="caps">XIX</span> centuries</strong> by E. Yu Yusupov; illustrated by Alisher Navoi; Fan Publishing House of Uzbek <span class="caps">SSR</span>.; Tashkent; 1982; VG/VG.</td>
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    <td>08133</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">JOHN</span> <span class="caps">KOCH</span>: Painting and New York Life</strong> by Lopate, Sussman. Thomas, Turner &amp; Weiner; The New-York Historical Society/Scala Publications; New York/London; 2001; VG. Softcover. </td>
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    <td>08126</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">RECOLLECTIONS</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">REFLECTIONS</span> – A Professional Autobiography</strong> by J. R. Planche; Tinsley Brothers; London; 1872; Good/- Two Volumes. Rear joints started.</td>
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    <td>08098</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">MONTGOMERY</span> <span class="caps">MANUSCRIPTS</span> (1603 – 1706)</strong> by Rev. George Hill; James Cleeland; Belfast; 1869; Good/None. Scarce. Slight damp stain to front and back covers, interior unaffected. Head and tail of spine worn. Loose title page </td>
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    <td>08085</td>
    <td><strong>I <span class="caps">REMEMBER</span> <span class="caps">AMERICA</span></strong> by Eric Sloane; Funk &amp; Wagnalls; New York; 1971; 1st edition, 2nd printing. Inscribed by the author VG/G+. Large format, in price-clipped DJ, with inscription and sketches by the author on ffep, dedicated “to the Handsfield Library, 1984.” </td>
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    <td>08083</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">VIRGINIA</span>, <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">OLD</span> <span class="caps">DOMINION</span></strong> by Mathew Page Andrews; Doubleday, Doran &amp; Company; Garden City, NY; 1937; Inscribed Good+/No DJs. Two hardcover volumes; Volume 1 is copy number 210 of unspecified number of copies, inscribed by the author.</td>
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    <td>08051</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">SELECT</span> <span class="caps">ESSAYS</span>: Virginus Puerisque, Crabbed Age and Youth, An Apology for Idlers, and Walking Tours</strong> by Robert Louis Stevenson; The Bookman Press; Bangor, PA; 1937; VG/None/Good Green leather spine and beige cloth, one of a limited edition of 50 copies. Gilt tops, other edges uncut. Slip case is worn.  </td>
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    <td>08049</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">ADAMS</span>-<span class="caps">JEFFERSON</span> <span class="caps">LETTERS</span></strong> by Lester J. Cappon (Ed); University of North Carolina Press; Chapel Hill, NC; 1959; VG/None/Good Two, red cloth hardcover volumes in a scuffed and bumped slipcase. Gilt lettering to front cover and spine. Volume 1: 1777 – 1804; Volume 2: 1812 – 1826, includes index.</td>
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    <td>08032</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">SHERIDAN</span>: From new and original material; including a manuscript</strong> by Georgina, Duchess of Devonshire by Walter Sichel; Constable and Company; London; 1909; Good/None In two volumes. Blue cloth covered boards, with slightly bumped corners. Gilt design to front cover and spines; spines sun-faded. Gilt tops. Volume 1: front hinge a frontispiece cracked. Volume 2 back board slightly damaged.  </td>
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    <td>08026</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">ROBERT</span> <span class="caps">RYMAN</span></strong> by Robert Storr; Tate Gallery/The Museum of Modern Art; London/New York; 1993; VG+/VG </td>
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    <td>08019</td>
    <td><strong><span class="caps">MALE</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">FEMALE</span>: A Study of the Sexes in a Changing World</strong> by Margaret Meade; William Morrow &amp; Company; New York; 1949; 1st edition, 2nd printing. Signed VG/- Spine top bumped and slightly stained. </td>
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<td>08004</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">PRESIDENTIAL</span> <span class="caps">RECORDINGS</span> OF <span class="caps">JOHN</span> F. <span class="caps">KENNEDY</span></strong>: Volumes 1-3: The Great Crises by Zelikov and May (Editors); W. W. Norton &amp; The Miller Center; New York; 2001; 1st edition, 1st printing. Fine/Fine/VG </td>
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<td>08001</td>
<td><strong><span class="caps">RECOLLECTIONS</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">LETTERS</span> OF <span class="caps">GENERAL</span> <span class="caps">ROBERT</span> E. <span class="caps">LEE</span></strong> by Robert E. Lee; Doubleday, Page &amp; Company; New York; 1924; Good/None Light-green cloth boards with slight sunning of spine. Front hinge started.  </td>
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      <published>2007-08-26T00:41:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-10-13T17:37:06Z</updated>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.65</id>
      <published>2007-08-26T00:40:01Z</published>
      <updated>2008-10-13T17:39:14Z</updated>
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		<li>horizon series</li>
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		<li>time/life series</li>
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    <entry>
      <title>Century Room</title>
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      <id>tag:jmrl.pmhclients.com,2007:/1.63</id>
      <published>2007-08-26T00:25:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-10-13T17:46:04Z</updated>
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            <name>Admin</name>
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		<li>children’s foreign languages</li>
		<li>children’s special books</li>
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		<li>hardback fiction – general</li>
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		<li>mysteries</li>
		<li>romances</li>
		<li>science fiction</li>
		<li>westerns</li>
		<li>classics – hard and soft back</li>
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      <title>Academic Room</title>
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      <published>2007-08-26T00:17:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-10-13T17:49:30Z</updated>
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            <name>Admin</name>
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		<li>anthropology</li>
		<li>archaeology</li>
		<li>architecture</li>
		<li>art history</li>
		<li>astronomy</li>
		<li>biology</li>
		<li>business</li>
		<li>chemistry</li>
		<li>computer science/computing</li>
		<li>earth sciences</li>
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		<li>education</li>
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		<li>english language – see literature</li>
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		<li>language – linguistics</li>
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		<li>mathematics</li>
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		<li>personal finance/investing</li>
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		<li>religion</li>
		<li>rhetoric</li>
		<li>sociology</li>
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