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PAVLOV INSCRIBED OFFPRINT. PAVLOV, IVAN. 1849-1936. "Essai de Digression d'un physiologiste dans le domaine de la psychiatrie." Offprint from Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Thérapie, Paris: 1930.

THE LAST PRINTING OF VESALIUS. VESALIUS, ANDREAS. 1514-1564. Icones anatomicae. Munich: The Bremer Press for the New York Academy of Medicine and the University of Munich Library, 1934 [i.e., 1935].

BARON CUVIER'S ANIMAL KINGDOM. CUVIER, BARON [GEORGES LEPOLD CHRETIEN]. 1769-1832. The Animal Kingdom. Arranged in Conformity with its Organization. With Additional Descriptions of All the Species Hitherto Named, and of Many not Before Noticed, by Edward Griffith and others. London: Geo. B. Whittaker, 1827-1835.

FRANKLIN ON ELECTRICITY. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. 1706-1790. New Experiments and Observations on Electricity ... 1760-1765. London: D. Henry and R. Cave, 1760-1762-1765.

FRANKLIN'S TREATISE ON ELECTRICITY. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. 1706-1790. Experiments and Observations on Electricity Made at Philadelphia in America. London: F. Newbery, 1774.

FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. 1706-1790. Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces.... London: for J. Johnson, 1779.

GAUTIER D'AGOTY, JACQUES FABIEN. 1716-1785. Myologie complette en couleur et grandeur naturelle, composee de l'essai et de la suite de l'essai d'anatomie, en tableaux imprimes. Paris: Gautier, Quillau father and son, and Lamesle, 1745-1746.

JARDINE'S COMPLETE NATURALIST'S LIBRARY. JARDINE, WILLIAM. 1800-1874. The Naturalist's Library. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, [1843].

LINNAEUS'S SYSTEM OF NATURAL HISTORY. LINNAEUS, CARL. 1707-1778. A Genuine and Universal System of Natural History. London: printed for the proprietor and sold by Champante and Whitrow, [1794-1810].

MANHATTAN PROJECT IMPRINT SIGNED BY FERMI, OPPENHEIMER AND OTHERS. SMYTH, HENRY DE WOLF. Atomic Energy for Military Purposes: The Official Report of the Development of the Atomic Bomb Under the Auspices of the United States Government, 1940-1945. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1945.

PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN JOHN MORGAN MEDICAL MANUSCRIPT. MORGAN, JOHN. 1735-1789. Autograph Medical Manuscript Signed ("John Morgan") being more than 50 lectures on the practice of medicine, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, and surgery, with references to primary authorities both modern and ancient, citing first hand primary case history from the most renowned doctors of the time,

RISHEL, JONAS. 1806-1833. The Indian Physician, Containing a New System of Practice Founded on Medical Plants. New Berlin, PA: Printed for the author by Joseph Miller, 1828.

QUINCY ADAMS GETS NOTES FROM HIS EDITOR. ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY. 1767-1848. Autograph Letter Signed ("J.Q. Adams"), to Joseph Blunt regarding Adam's recent translation of Plutarch, 1 p, 4to, Washington, April 30, 1830, light creasing at right margin, some thumbsoiling.

MUHAMMAD ALI POETRY MANUSCRIPT. ALI, MUHAMMAD. 1942-2016. The President. Manuscript Poem Signed ("Muhammad Ali"), undated, in ink on paper, the signature in black marker,

AUDUBON OCTAVO EDITIONS OF BIRDS AND QUADRUPEDS. AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES. 1785-1851. The Birds of America, From Drawings Made in the United States and Their Territories. New York: V.G. Audubon, 1856.

RARE CIVIL WAR CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS BY WINSLOW HOMER. HOMER, WINSLOW. 1836-1910. Life in Camp. Boston: L. Prang & Co, 1864.

PRANG'S CIVIL WAR CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS. PRANG, LOUIS. 1824-1909. [Civil War Pictures]. Boston: L. Prang & Co, 1886-1888.

VOLCK'S CIVIL WAR SKETCHES. VOLCK, ADELBERT J. 1828-1912. Confederate War Etchings. Philadelphia, c.1880.

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. In Congress, July 4, 1776. The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America. When in the Course of Human Events.... [Washington, D.C.: engraved by William J. Stone for Peter Force, after 1833.]

"SHOOT HIM ON THE SPOT." DIX, JOHN A. 1798-1879. Autograph Letter Signed ("John A. Dix") to Charles Blake explaining why he doesn't expect the Democratic nomination of July 4, 1868, "There will be too many men there, who have never forgiven, and never will forgive, me for the 'shoot him on the spot' order,"

AMELIA EARHART'S ANNOTATED COPY OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. TREADWELL, F.P. Analytical Chemistry. Volume 1: Quantitative Analysis. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1916.

AMELIA EARHART'S ANNOTATED COPY OF BOWDITCH'S PRACTICAL NAVIGATOR. BOWDITCH, NATHANIEL. The American Practical Navigator. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1926.

SIGNED BY AVIATION PIONEERS. EARHART, AMELIA. 1897-1937; BYRD, ADMIRAL RICHARD E. 1888-1957; BALCHEN, BERNT. 1899-1973. Photograph Signed ("R.E. Byrd," "Amelia Earhart," and "Bernt Balchen") of four pioneering explorers including Byrd, Earhart, Balchen, and Clarence Chamberlain,

EARHART AND HER HUSBAND RETURN FROM HER TRANSATLANTIC SOLO FLIGHT. EARHART, AMELIA. 1897-1937; and GEORGE P. PUTNAM. 1887-1950. Photograph Inscribed ("Amelia Earhart" and "GP Putnam") to "M. William" picturing the couple aboard the steamer Ile de France, returning from her groundbreaking transatlantic solo flight on May 20, 1932

EARHART, AMELIA. 1897-1937. The Fun of It: Random Records of My Own Flying and of Women in Aviation. New York: Brewer, Warren & Putnam, 1932.

PIONEERING WOMAN AMELIA EARHART FROM THE PRESIDENT. ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO. 1882-1945. Typed Letter Signed ("Franklin D. Roosevelt") to Amelia Earhart congratulating her on her solo flight from Hawaii to California, noting the contributions of women throughout American history,

SIGNED AMELIA EARHART FINGERPRINTS SHEET. EARHART, AMELIA. 1897-1937. Document Signed ("Amelia Earhart") containing her fingerprints from her "visit to police headquarters" during her trip to Mexico City in 1935,

EARHART LETTER TO HER MOTHER USED TO HARVEST EARHART'S DNA. EARHART, AMELIA. 1897-1937. Autograph Letter Signed ("A.") to her mother Amy Otis Earhart written in-flight on United Airlines letterhead,

FRANKLIN APPOINTS A JUSTICE OF THE COUNTY COURT. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. 1705-1790. Document Signed as President of the Supreme Executive Council of PA appointing Alexander Murray as Justice of the County Court of Common Pleas, partially printed and accomplished in manuscript, 1 p, folio, on parchment, Philadelphia, Feb 28, 1784, with two red wax-white wafer seals, dampstaining, toning, professional restoration. WITH: framed engraved portrait of Franklin.

RARE BRADFORD IMPRINT. EVANS, ISRAEL. 1747-1807. A Discourse Delivered at Easton ... to the Officers and Soldiers of the Western Army, After their Return from an Expedition against the Five Nations of Hostile Indians.... Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Bradford, at the Coffee-house. 1779.

GARFIELD AND THE G.A.R. GARFIELD, JAMES A. 1831-1881. Autograph Letter Signed ("J.A. Garfield"), to a general regarding a reunion of the Army of the Cumberland, 3 pp recto and verso, 9vo (conjoining leaves) Mentor, OH, Jan 27, 1879, with original transmittal envelope, matted and framed.

GRANT SIGNS WEST POINT DIALECTIC SOCIETY CERTIFICATE. GRANT, ULYSSES S. 1822-1885. Document Signed ("UH Grant"), appointing Henry M. Judah to the Dialectic Society of the USMA,

GRANT CANCELS A VISIT. GRANT, ULYSSES S. 1822-1885. Autograph Letter Signed ("U.S. Grant") to A.L. Stewart regretting that he cannot visit New York as planned, 2 pp recto and verso, 8vo, Washington, December 17, 1867, with original transmittal enveloped, light creasing and dustsoiling, mounting remnants to upper margin of p1, matted and framed.

LORD HOWE'S PROCLAMATION OF NOVEMBER 30, 1776. HOWE, ADMIRAL RICHARD. 1726-1799; and GENERAL WILLIAM HOWE. 1729-1814. Contemporary Manuscript being Lord Richard Howe's proclamation to the colonies ostensibly offering clemency for the declaration of a loyalty oath,

WASHINGTON'S RESPONSE TO HOWE'S PROCLAMATION. WASHINGTON, GEORGE. 1732-1799. "Proclamation" [Proclamation Concerning Persons Swearing British Allegiance"], appearing in Dunlap's Pennsylvania Packet, or General Advertiser, Numb. 273, February 4, 1777.

GENERAL HOWE'S PROCLAMATION OF MARCH 15, 1777. HOWE, GENERAL WILLIAM. 1729-1814. Contemporary Manuscript "Copy of General How's [sic] Proclamation of the 15 of March 1777,"

JACKSON WRITING WEEKS AFTER ANNOUNCING HIS 1828 CANDIDACY. JACKSON, ANDREW. 1767-1845. Autograph Letter Signed ("Andrew Jackson") to Governor Henry Johnson of Louisiana, 2 pp recto and verso, at margin and verso of ALS of Governor Johnson to Mrs. Jackson, Hermitage, February 9, 1828, light creasing and toning with some offset from ink, matted and framed.

JEFFERSON, THOMAS and JAMES MADISON. Document Signed ("Th: Jefferson") as President, being a land grant in Steubenville, OH, 1 p, folio, on parchment, partially printed and accomplished in manuscript, Washington, April 5, 1806, awarded to Caleb Johnson, with red wax-white wafer seal, leaf creased and mildly soiled, matted and framed.

FIRST ACCOUNT OF THE EXPEDITION OF LEWIS AND CLARK. GASS, PATRICK. 1771-1870. A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery, under the Command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke.... Pittsburgh: Printed by Zadok Cramer, for David M'Keehan, 1807.

FINANCING LINCOLN'S CALL FOR ADDITIONAL TROOPS 1864. CHASE, SALMON P. 1808-1873. Autograph [Draft] of Letter Signed ("S.P. Chase") as Secretary of the Treasury to Sen William P. Fessenden, "The first duty of the Republic to its soldiers & sailors is prompt payment and sure supplies...,"

LINDBERGH AUTOGRAPH EDITION. LINDBERGH, CHARLES. 1902-1974. We. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons/Knickerbocker Press, 1927.

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