Signed Henry
January 27th, 2012
Thierry Henry interview after signing for New York Red Bulls
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HENRY E. HUNTINGTON – SIGNED -PACIFIC ELECTRIC 1904 -PASADENA $195.00 |
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Bert Olmstead & Goalie Jim Henry Signed Canadiens Photo $14.99 |
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10-11 Certified Xavier Henry Autographed Rookie Card /599 $0.99 |
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Henry Kimbro signed auto Ron Lewis Postcard PSA Slabbed $65.00 |
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signed by Alicia Austin, Mask of Circe by Henry Kuttner $16.00 |
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The Pennsylvania – Kentucky Rifle by Henry J. Kauffman 1960 SIGNED – HC $89.95 |
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Dayton Boston Celtics Henry Finkel Auto Signed 1970/71 Topps Card #27 N $29.99 |
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Memoirs of a merchant by HENRY A RHODES first edition signed $20.00 |
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Henry Cooper V Ali 1963 – Cooper Signed Limited Edition $93.41 |
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HENRY KISSINGER signed 1992 lstED KISSINGER. a biography $33.33 |
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Henry Cotto Game-Used Autographed Baseball Bat! $30.00 |
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Don Quixote Framed Signed Print Art By Henry Wagner $44.85 |
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ALL GOD’S CHILDREN ” HENRY FLIPPER ” HISTORICAL SIGNED $85.00 |
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Henry Cooper Sir SIGNED Autograph BIG Boxing Photo COA $86.33 |
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Henry Armstong Boxing Fighter Signed Card $150.00 |
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HENRY COOPER (BOXING) SIGNED PHOTO PRINT 01 $3.53 |
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HENRY COOPER (BOXING) SIGNED PHOTO PRINT 02 $3.53 |
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JOHN HENRY JOHNSON HOF SIGNED 3×5 CARD AUTOGRAPHED $9.99 |
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Band of Brothers Henry Zimmerman Bulge WWII 101st AB, SIGNED 4×6 PHOTO $19.99 |
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JOHN HENRY JOHNSON HOF SIGNED CARD L@@K AUTOGRAPHED $19.99 |
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JOHN HENRY JOHNSON HOF SIGNED CARD L@@K AUTOGRAPHED $19.99 |
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Nicole Henry The Nearness Of You CD Signed $19.99 |
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HAND SIGNED 12×8 PHOTO SIR HENRY COOPER BOXING ALI 5 $70.63 |
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HENRY HILL,FRANK CULLOTTA,TONY MONTANA SIGNED GANGSTER T SHIRT $75.95 |
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HENRY OWENS NEW YORK METS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO W/COA $16.00 |
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Henry Fonda Western Autographed Still/The Tin Star $65.99 |
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HENRY ROLLINS, End To End 21361 Vol 2 Signed by Henry $44.99 |
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1893 HENRY CABOT LODGE Sr. Beautiful Signed Letter $75.00 |
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Henry Bergeson Kaleidoscope Wood & Brass Signed #950 Valentine’s J136 $66.40 |
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Rear Admiral Henry G Taylor autographed 8×10 $149.99 |
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HENRY CLAY Autographed SIGNED Works Slavery Rare Antique LEATHER Books Book Set $5,750.00 |
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SIGNED Henry Wessel Jr Photographs Grossmont College 1976 Ben Lifson PB $149.99 |
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E.T. Henry Thomas & Drew Barrymore Both Signed Auto 8.5×11 Cartoon Autograph a $29.99 |
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Henry Fonda/Jackie Cooper Autographed Western Photo/The Return of Frank James $139.99 |
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White House Family Cookbook Henry Haller Chef Signed 1987 Recipes $9.99 |
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MAIN STREET BEAT By HENRY W. CLUNE signed 1947 first ed $29.00 |
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HENRY WINKLER signed autographed HAPPY DAYS FONZ photo $52.50 |
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HENRY WINKLER signed autographed HAPPY DAYS FONZ photo $52.50 |
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MARK HENRY SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO WRESTLING STRONGEST $19.99 |
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HENRY LEE SUMMER SELF TITLED AUTOGRAPHED LP $11.97 |
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NUDE ART STUDY, ARTIST SIGNED HENRY ALFRED GSELL. ” MADELEINE ” SALON de PARIS. $3.12 |
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JOHN HENRY JOHNSON HALL OF FAME PITTSBURGH STEELERS SIGNED HELMET $31.01 |
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DWAYNE HENRY SIGNED 3 X 5 INDEX CARD COA TEXAS RANGERS $9.99 |
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HENRY HYNOWSKI AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED 8X10 NY GIANTS AUTO #45 $9.99 |
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Lenny Henry – Signed / Auto 3×5 photo $7.99 |
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Henry Winkler signed photo “HEROES ” $49.95 |
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(Foreign Policy) Crisis by Henry Kissinger Signed Copy $199.95 |
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1936 WALDEN – HENRY D. THOREAU -SIGNED BY EDWARD STEICHEN LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB $665.00 |
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Padres Cubs Henry Blanco Signed Game Bat COA $24.99 |
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Admiral Sir Henry Bayntun 1816 Signed Document $73.00 |
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Shirtless Henry Cavill Signed in Person the Immortals 8×10 $75.00 Authentic in person comes with COA this is NOT a copy or pre-print. SINCE 1999 we’ve been in the business of collecting all sorts of Hollywood Memorabilia from movie poster, scripts, props, & autographs! Buy with confidence all of our items comes with our certificate of authenticity guaranteed for life!… |
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Ameche, Don Playbill Signed Autograph Henry Sweet Henry 1967 THIS IS AN AUTHENTICALLY AUTOGRAPHED PLAYBILL BY DON AMECHE.. THIS IS A 5 1/2 INCH BY 9 INCH PLAYBILL FROM THE PALACE THEATRE-1967-HENRY SWEET HENRY-COVER IS SIGNED BY DON AMECHE-CONDITION OF THE PLAYBILL AND AUTOGRAPH IS VERY GOOD. Henry, Sweet Henry is a musical with a book by Nunnally Johnson and music and lyrics by Bob Merrill. Based on the novel The World of Henry Orient by Johnson’s daughter… |
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Autographed Chris Henry Photo – 2007 UD Artifacts Card PSA DNA – Autographed NFL Photos $70.80 2007 UD Artifacts CHRIS HENRY Auto/Signed Card PSA/DNAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia Authenticity Guarantee…. |
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Fantasies and Realities – Solo and Chamber Music of Sy Brandon Vol. 2 $5.98 Fantasies and Realities – Solo and Chamber Music of Sy Brandon Vol. 2 by Sy BrandonThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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Primitive Music of the World- Signed Henry Cowell LP notated in faded pencil on Cover “Cowell” from his library.Country(s) Angola; Australia; Canada; Congo (Democratic Republic); Ecuador; Honduras; India; Indonesia; Japan; Madagascar; Malaysia; New Zealand; Norway; Panama; Papua New Guinea; Philippines; Sri Lanka; Trinidad and Tobago; Turkmenistan; United States Culture Group(s) Mbuti; Magindanao; Navajo; Ainu; Apache; Pende; Cuna; Black Carib India… |
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Travis Henry Signed Photo – 8×10 $65.79 Travis Henry Signed Photo – 8×10 Travis Henry Autographed / Signed 8×10 Photo |
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Signed Henry Cruz Photo $51.3 Signed Henry Cruz Photo Here is an UNIQUE item for LA Dodgers baseball fans and collectors! It’s a COLOR 8" x 10" photo of HENRY CRUZ AND IT’S AUTOGRAPHED! It’s signed in blue sharpie. |
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Henry Blanco Signed Photograph $27 Henry Blanco Signed Photograph Here is an UNIQUE item for Chicago Cubs baseball fans and collectors! It’s a COLOR 8" x 10" photo of HENRY BLANCO and it’s AUTOGRAPHED! |
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Signed Henry Blanco Picture $27 Signed Henry Blanco Picture Here is an UNIQUE item for Chicago Cubs baseball fans and collectors! It’s a COLOR 8" x 10" photo of HENRY BLANCO and it’s AUTOGRAPHED! |
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Henry Rodriguez Signed Photo – 8×12 $34 Henry Rodriguez Signed Photo – 8×12 Signed 8×12 Photo (Can be cut down to make an 8×10) |
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Signed Henry Blanco Photo – 8×12 $26 Signed Henry Blanco Photo – 8×12 Signed 8×12 Photo (Can be cut down to make an 8×10) |
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Henry Blanco Signed Photo – 8×12 $26 Henry Blanco Signed Photo – 8×12 Signed 8×12 Photo (Can be cut down to make an 8×10) |
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Henry Blanco Signed Picture – 8×10 $27.2 Henry Blanco Signed Picture – 8×10 HENRY BLANCO CHICAGO CUBS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTOEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Signed Henry Rodriguez Picture – 8×10 $25.5 Signed Henry Rodriguez Picture – 8×10 HENRY RODRIGUEZ CHICAGO CUBS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTOEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Henry Winkler-signed photo-22 Signed on both sides $63.88 Henry Winkler-signed photo-22 Signed on both sides Henry Winkler-signed photo-22 Signed on both sidesEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Henry Winkler-signed photo-23 Signed on both sides $63.88 Henry Winkler-signed photo-23 Signed on both sides Henry Winkler-signed photo-23 Signed on both sidesEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Signed Raul Mondesi Photo – Henry Rodriguez 8×10 $42 Signed Raul Mondesi Photo – Henry Rodriguez 8×10 Signed 8×10 By Raul Mondesi and Henry Rodriguez |
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Travis Henry Signed 8×10 Bills $29 Travis Henry Signed 8×10 Bills This 8×10 color photo was hand-signed by Travis Henry and was witnessed by a representative of Collectibles of the Game. It includes a Certificate of Authenticity from Collectibles of the Game as well as a money back guarantee. |
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Henry James Signed Basketball – Card ) $20.4 Henry James Signed Basketball – Card ) Henry James signed Basketball Card (Los Angeles Clippers). Item comes fully certified with a tamper-evident, serialized hologram and certificate of authenticity. |
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Signed Henry Blanco Photograph – 8×10 $20.4 Signed Henry Blanco Photograph – 8×10 HENRY BLANCO LOS ANGELES DODGERS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTOEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Doug Henry Houston Astros Signed 8×10 Photo $17 Doug Henry Houston Astros Signed 8×10 Photo DOUG HENRY HOUSTON ASTROS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTOEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Signed Travis Henry Photograph – Volunteers 8×10 Coa $34 Signed Travis Henry Photograph – Volunteers 8×10 Coa TRAVIS HENRY TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO COAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Gloria Henry Dennis the Menace Signed Autograph Photo $30.04 Gloria Henry Dennis the Menace Signed Autograph Photo Gloria Henry Dennis the Menace Signed Autograph PhotoEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Henry Johnson Signed Photograph – JOHN Pittsburgh Steelers $52.2 Henry Johnson Signed Photograph – JOHN Pittsburgh Steelers Autographed JOHN HENRY JOHNSON photo Pittsburgh Steelers. Mr. Johnson is a honored member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
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Chuck Henry Autographed 8×10 Photo $21.2 Chuck Henry Autographed 8×10 Photo Signed 8×10 |
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Tim Henry Autographed 8×10 Photo $26 Tim Henry Autographed 8×10 Photo Signed 8×10 |
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Henry Rodriguez Autographed 8×10 Photo $16.4 Henry Rodriguez Autographed 8×10 Photo Signed 8×10 |
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Signed Travis Henry Photo – Volunteers 8×10 $40.07 Signed Travis Henry Photo – Volunteers 8×10 Travis Henry signed Tennessee Volunteers 8×10 w/1998 Champs Insc. Former running back of Tennessee and 1998 National Champion. First-team All-SEC in 2000. Henry was drafted in the second round by the Buffalo Bills in the 2001 NFL Draft. Pro Bowl selection in 2002 and has also played for the Tennessee Titans and Denver Broncos. Autographed photo comes with Famous Ink Autographs and Sports Memorabilia Certificate of Authenticity with matching hologram. |
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Powers Collectibles 16602 Signed Henry Thierry 11×14 $300.71 Signed Henry Thierry comes with powers collectibles coa and matching holograms. Always a great way to show off your personal sense of style. Satisfaction ensured. 11×14 Photo. |
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Powers Collectibles 16603 Signed Henry Thierry 11×14 $300.71 Signed Henry Thierry comes with powers collectibles coa and matching holograms. Always a great way to show off your personal sense of style. Satisfaction ensured. 11×14 Photo. |
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Powers Collectibles 16480 Signed Henry Thierry 11×14 $300.71 Signed Henry Thierry comes with powers collectibles coa and matching holograms. Always a great way to show off your personal sense of style. Satisfaction ensured. 11×14 Photo. |
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Powers Collectibles 16600 Signed Henry Thierry 11×14 $300.71 Signed Henry Thierry comes with powers collectibles coa and matching holograms. Always a great way to show off your personal sense of style. Satisfaction ensured. 11×14 Photo. |
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Travis Henry Signed Mini Helmet – Authentic $38.74 Travis Henry Signed Mini Helmet – Authentic In July 2005 Travis Henry was dealt to the Tennessee Titans for a third round draft pick in 2006. After playing backup to Chris Brown for his first season with the Titans, Henry had secured the role of starter, and, in 2006, achieved his first 1,000 yard season since 2003. On December 3, 2006, Henry became the 100th running back in NFL history to rush for over 5,000 career yards. Travis Henry has hand autographed this Tennessee Titans Authentic Mini Helmet. Private Signing December December 7th, 2005. Certificate of Authenticity. |
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Powers Collectibles 1697 Signed Happy Days Henry Winkler Ron Howard 8×10 By Henry Winkler and Ron Howard Photo $177.69 Signed 8 x 10 by Henry Winkler and Ron Howard. Comes with powers collectibles coa and matching holograms. Satisfaction ensured. |
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Steelers John Henry Johnson Signed 3×5 Index Card JSA C $23.79 Steelers John Henry Johnson Signed 3×5 Index Card JSA C Steelers John Henry Johnson Signed 3×5 Index Card JSA CEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Rams Henry Ellard Auto Signed 1986 Topps #79 JSA CS $5.94 Rams Henry Ellard Auto Signed 1986 Topps #79 JSA CS Rams Henry Ellard Auto Signed 1986 Topps #79 JSA CSEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Camille Henry Brian Morenz Signed 3×5 Index Card JSA Q $59.49 Camille Henry Brian Morenz Signed 3×5 Index Card JSA Q Camille Henry Brian Morenz Signed 3×5 Index Card JSA QEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Henry Winkler Signed HAPPY DAYS FONZIE 8×10 Photo JSA $244.22 Henry Winkler Signed HAPPY DAYS FONZIE 8×10 Photo JSA Henry Winkler Signed HAPPY DAYS FONZIE 8×10 Photo JSAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Adam Sandler Henry Winkler Waterboy Signed Photo Jsa $191.36 Adam Sandler Henry Winkler Waterboy Signed Photo Jsa ADAM SANDLER HENRY WINKLER WATERBOY SIGNED PHOTO JSAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Signed Henry Thomas Photo – ET E T 11×17 GAI $187.86 Signed Henry Thomas Photo – ET E T 11×17 GAI Henry Thomas ET E.T. Signed 11×17 Autograph Photo GAIEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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David Mamet Jafsie And John Henry Signed Autograph Book $150.28 David Mamet Jafsie And John Henry Signed Autograph Book David Mamet Jafsie And John Henry Signed Autograph BookEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Henry Hank Schenz Signed 3×5 Index Card Cubs JSA COA $41.58 Henry Hank Schenz Signed 3×5 Index Card Cubs JSA COA Henry Hank Schenz Signed 3×5 Index Card Cubs JSA COAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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HENRY WINKLER signed HAPPY DAYS auth 11×14 photo PSA $160.06 HENRY WINKLER signed HAPPY DAYS auth 11×14 photo PSA HENRY WINKLER signed HAPPY DAYS auth 11×14 photo PSAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Signed Henry Rodriguez Photo – 8×10 Montreal Expo PSA COA $34.65 Signed Henry Rodriguez Photo – 8×10 Montreal Expo PSA COA Henry Rodriguez Signed 8×10 Montreal Expo Photo PSA COAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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THIERRY HENRY signed *WORLD CUP* France 8X10 photo COA $100.13 THIERRY HENRY signed *WORLD CUP* France 8X10 photo COA THIERRY HENRY signed *WORLD CUP* France 8X10 photo COAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Signed Mike Henry Photo – Family Guy Cleveland 8×10 Jsa $75.14 Signed Mike Henry Photo – Family Guy Cleveland 8×10 Jsa MIKE HENRY FAMILY GUY CLEVELAND SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO JSAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Henry Cotto Chicago Cubs Signed 8×10 Photo W/coa $20.4 Henry Cotto Chicago Cubs Signed 8×10 Photo W/coa HENRY COTTO CHICAGO CUBS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO W/COAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Henry Cotto Seattle Mariners Signed 8×10 Photo W/coa $20.4 Henry Cotto Seattle Mariners Signed 8×10 Photo W/coa HENRY COTTO SEATTLE MARINERS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO W/COAEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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1802 In France $14.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Treaty of Amiens temporarily ended hostilities between France and the United Kingdom during the French Revolutionary Wars. It was signed in the city of Amiens on 25 March 1802 (Germinal 4, year X in the French Revolutionary Calendar), by Joseph Bonaparte and the Marquess Cornwallis as a “Definitive Treaty of Peace”. The consequent peace lasted only one year, and was the only period of peace during the so-called ‘Great French War’ between 1793 and 1815. Under the treaty, the United Kingdom (UK) recognised the French Republic; George III had only two years previously dropped the English crown’s historical claim, dating back to 1340 and Edward III, to the now-defunct French Kingdom. Together with the Treaty of Lunéville (1801), the Treaty of Amiens marked the end of the Second Coalition. The War started well for the Coalition, with Gen. Bonaparte’s reverses in Egypt. After France’s victories at Marengo and Hohenlinden, Austria, Russia and Naples asked for peace. Nelson’s victory at Copenhagen (2 April 1801) halted the creation of the League of Armed Neutrality and led to a negotiated ceasefire. Preliminary Articles of Peace were signed in London, October 1801, and greeted with illuminations and fireworks; in Dublin a street would be named for the treaty. Peace, it was thought, would lead to the withdrawal of the income tax imposed by Pitt, a reduction of grain prices, and a revival of markets. The Treaty was made possible by William Pitt’s resignation 16 February 1801, on an unrelated issue; Henry Addington replaced him. The British negotiators in France were led by Robert Jenkinson, Lord Liverpool. The treaty, beyond confirming “peace, friendship, and good understanding”, called for: Upper-class British visitors flocked to Paris in the summe… More: |
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1818 in the United Kingdom: Treaty of 1818 $14.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Convention respecting fisheries, boundary, and the restoration of slaves between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, also known as the London Convention, Anglo-American Convention of 1818, Convention of 1818, or simply the Treaty of 1818, was a treaty signed in 1818 between the United States and the United Kingdom. It resolved standing boundary issues between the two nations, and allowed for joint occupation and settlement of the Oregon Country, known to the British and in Canadian history as the Columbia District of the Hudson’s Bay Company, and including the southern portion of its sister fur district New Caledonia. The treaty marked the last permanent major territorial loss of Continental United States, the northern most tip of the territory of Louisiana above the 49th parallel north, known as the Milk River in present day southern Alberta. Britain ceded all of Rupert’s Land south of the 49th parallel and west to the Rocky Mountains, including the Red River Colony. The treaty name is variously cited as Convention respecting fisheries, boundary, and the restoration of slaves, Convention of Commerce (Fisheries, Boundary and the Restoration of Slaves), and Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the United States of America. The treaty was negotiated for the U.S. by Albert Gallatin, ambassador to France, and Richard Rush, ambassador to the UK; and for the UK by Frederick John Robinson, Treasurer of the Royal Navy and member of the privy council, and Henry Goulburn, an undersecretary of state. The treaty was signed on October 20, 1818. Ratifications were exchanged on January 30, 1819. The Convention of 1818, along with the Rush-Bagot Treaty of 1817, marked the beginning of improved relat… More: |
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18th-Century Explorers; James Cook, Alessandro Malaspina, Jos Mar A Narv Ez, James Colnett, Dionisio Alcal Galiano $31.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: James Cook, Alessandro Malaspina, José María Narváez, James Colnett, Dionisio Alcalá Galiano, Juan Francisco de La Bodega Y Quadra, Manuel Quimper, John Henry Cox, Juan Carrasco, George Dixon, Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira, Salvador Fidalgo, Cayetano Valdés Y Flores, Charles William Barkley, Bruno de Heceta, Ignacio de Arteaga Y Bazán, Jacinto Caamaño, Juan José Pérez Hernández, Jakob Roggeveen, José Cardero, Juan de Ayala, Juan Crespí, Francisco Antonio Mourelle, Domingo de Bonechea, Gonzalo López de Haro, Esteban José Martínez Fernández Y Martínez de La Sierra, Christopher Dufrost de La Jemeraye, José Joaquín Moraga, Ange Auguste Joseph de Laborde de Boutervilliers, John Bean, Francisco de Lacerda. Excerpt: Alessandro Malaspina Alessandro Malaspina (November 5, 1754 April 9, 1810) was an Italian nobleman who spent most of his life as a Spanish naval officer and explorer. Under a Spanish royal commission, he undertook a voyage around the world from 1786 to 1788, then, from 1789 to 1794, a scientific expedition throughout the Pacific Ocean , exploring and mapping much of the west coast of the Americas from Cape Horn to the Gulf of Alaska , crossing to Guam and the Philippines , and stopping in New Zealand , Australia , and Tonga . Malaspina was christened “Alessandro”. He signed his letters in Spanish “Alexandro”, which is usually modernized to “Alejandro” by Spanish scholars. Early life Malaspina was born in Mulazzo , a small principality ruled by his family. Today part of Tuscany , it was then part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , a fiefdom of the Holy Roman Empire . Alessandro’s parents were the Marquis Carlo Morello and Caterina Meli Lupi |
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1978 Treaties $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Treaties Concluded in 1978, Treaties Entered Into Force in 1978, Environmental Modification Convention, Camp David Accords, Patent Cooperation Treaty, Torrijos-carter Treaties, Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, American Convention on Human Rights, Stcw, Marpol 73/78, Protocol I, Protocol Ii, Barcelona Convention, Netherlands-venezuela Boundary Treaty, Vienna Convention on Succession of States in Respect of Treaties, Cuba-haiti Maritime Boundary Agreement, Liévano-brutus Treaty, Italy-tunisia Delimitation Agreement, Tripartite Consultation Convention, 1976, Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals, Labour Relations Convention, 1978, Migrant Workers Convention, 1975, Labour Administration Convention, 1978, Hamburg Rules, Treaty of Peace and Friendship Between Japan and the People’s Republic of China. Excerpt: Celebrating the signing of the Camp David Accords: Menachem Begin , Jimmy Carter , Anwar El Sadat The Camp David Accords were signed by Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on September 17, 1978, following twelve days of secret negotiations at Camp David . The two agreements were signed at the White House , and were witnessed by United States President Jimmy Carter . The Accords led directly to the 1979 Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty . They also resulted in Sadat and Begin sharing the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize.Background Upon assuming office on January 20, 1977, President Carter moved to rejuvenate the Middle East peace process that had stalled throughout the 1976 presidential campaign in the United States . Following the advice of a Brookings Institution report, Carter opted to replace the incremental, bilateral peace talks which had characterized Henry Kissinger ‘s shuttle diplomacy following the 1973 Yom |
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1984 African Cup Of Nations $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1984 African Cup of Nations Players, Roger Milla, Rabah Madjer, Thomas Nkono, Lakhdar Belloumi, Joseph-Antoine Bell, Jacques Songo’o, Mahmoud El Khatib, Thabet El-Batal, Henry Nwosu, Djamel Menad, Magdi Abdelghani, Ali Fergani, Taher Abouzaid, Michel Goba, Mahmoud Guendouz, Ekramy, Mudashiru Lawal, Youssouf Falikou Fofana, Emmanuel Kundé, Pascal Miézan, Alain Eyobo, Théophile Abega, Ernest Ebongué, Mehdi Cerbah, Ibrahim Aoudou, Isaac Paha, Opoku Nti, Ibrahim Youssef, François Zahoui, Rabie Yassin, Tedj Bensaoula, Grégoire Mbida, Jean-Désiré Sikely, Yisa Sofoluwe, Charles Toubé, Faouzi Mansouri, François Ndoumbé, René Ndjeya, Edmond Enoka, Ephrem Mbom. Excerpt: Roger Milla (born Albert Roger Mooh Miller, May 20, 1952) is a Cameroonian former football forward. He was one of the first African players to be a major star on the international stage. He played in three World Cups for the Cameroon national team. He achieved international stardom at 38 years old, an age at which most footballers have retired, by scoring four goals at the 1990 World Cup, the most memorable of those goals being in the match against Colombia when he dispossessed Colombian goalkeeper René Higuita 35 yards from goal, eventually going on to score leaving the Colombian goalkeeper stranded. He helped the Cameroon team reach the quarter-finals. He was named one of the 125 greatest living football players in 2004 by the legendary Brazilian football player Pelé. Born in the Cameroonian capital of Yaoundé, he moved constantly as a child because of his father’s railroad job. He signed for his first club in Douala as a 13-year-old. At 18, he won his first league championship with another Douala club. In |
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19th-Century Explorers $31.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: John Lloyd Stephens, Alessandro Malaspina, Gustavus Cheyney Doane, François Péron, Frederick Catherwood, Teoberto Maler, Hermenegildo Capelo, Alexandrine Tinné, F. A. Mitchell-Hedges, Nathaniel P. Langford, Truman C. Everts, Roberto Ivens, Edward Herbert Thompson, Henry D. Washburn, Thomas Gann, António Da Silva Porto, Alexandre de Serpa Pinto, James Mcdougall, Juan Maria Schuver, Juan Galindo, Joseph Judah Chorny, Alexander Keith Johnston, Panayotis Potagos. Excerpt: Alessandro Malaspina Alessandro Malaspina (November 5, 1754 April 9, 1810) was an Italian nobleman who spent most of his life as a Spanish naval officer and explorer. Under a Spanish royal commission, he undertook a voyage around the world from 1786 to 1788, then, from 1789 to 1794, a scientific expedition throughout the Pacific Ocean , exploring and mapping much of the west coast of the Americas from Cape Horn to the Gulf of Alaska , crossing to Guam and the Philippines , and stopping in New Zealand , Australia , and Tonga . Malaspina was christened “Alessandro”. He signed his letters in Spanish “Alexandro”, which is usually modernized to “Alejandro” by Spanish scholars. Early life Malaspina was born in Mulazzo , a small principality ruled by his family. Today part of Tuscany , it was then part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , a fiefdom of the Holy Roman Empire . Alessandro’s parents were the Marquis Carlo Morello and Caterina Meli Lupi di Soragna. During 1762-1765, his family lived in Palermo with Alessandro’s great-uncle, Giovanni Fogliani Sforza d’Aragona, the viceroy of Sicily . From 1765 to 1773 he studied at the Clementine College in Rome. In 1773 he was accepted into the Order of Malta and spent about a year living on the island of Malta where he learned the basics of |
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19th-Century Native Americans $20.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Native Americans in the Civil War, John Ross, Native Americans in the American Civil War, Henry Berry Lowrie, Stand Watie, Ely S. Parker, Choctaw in the American Civil War, Opothleyahola, William Holland Thomas, John Rollin Ridge, Lewis Downing, Sitting Bear, Cherokee in the American Civil War, Kaúxuma Núpika, Turtle-At-Home, Halleck Tustenuggee, Sonuk Mikko, Indian Cavalry, Indian Home Guard, Burton Allen Holder, Home Guard, Elias Cornelius Boudinot, Fort Smith Council, Sam Sixkiller, George Washington Grayson, Samuel Benton Callahan. Excerpt: Satank (Set-ankeah, translated as Sitting Bear), was a prestigious Kiowa warrior and medicine man. He was born about 1800, probably in Kansas, and killed in 1871. An able warrior, he became part of the Koitsenko (Ko-eet-senko), the society of the bravest Kiowa warriors. He led many raids against the Cheyennes, the Sacs, and the Foxes. As the white settlers importance increased, he raided settlements, wagon trains and even army outposts. In 1860 Satank was a frequent visitor at the Peacock Ranch near present day Great Bend, Kansas. Satank asked Mr. George Peacock to write a letter of introduction (begging paper) saying that Satank was a good Indian. Peacock took advantage of Satank’s illiteracy, and instead wrote that Satank was a bad Indian. When the Chief learned about the trick from Buffalo Bill Mathewson, Satank’s tribe killed Peacock and several other people at Peacock Ranch. SatantaAfter the death of the Kiowa supreme chief Dohäsan in 1866 Satanta took over the leadership, with Satank leading the Koitsenko. 1867 he signed the Medicine Lodge Treaty together with Satanta and other Kiowa chiefs. In 1870 his son, also named Satank, was killed in a raid in Texas. Disconsolate, the old man carried som… |
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2009 World Baseball Classic Players of Venezuela: Miguel Cabrera, Felix Hernandez, Bobby Abreu, Francisco Rodriguez, Endy Chavez $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Miguel Cabrera, Félix Hernández, Bobby Abreu, Francisco Rodríguez, Endy Chávez, Magglio Ordóñez, Melvin Mora, Ramón Hernández, César Izturis, Carlos Guillén, Carlos Silva, José López, Víctor Zambrano, Marco Scutaro, Henry Blanco, Armando Galarraga, Víctor Moreno, Max Ramírez, Luis Maza, Enrique González, Yoel Hernández, Carlos Vásquez, Orber Moreno, Gregor Blanco, Ramón Ramírez (Pitcher, Born 1982). Excerpt: Armando Galarraga Armando Antonio Galarraga (born January 15, 1982, in Cumaná , Venezuela ) is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers . Galarraga made his Major League Baseball debut with the Texas Rangers on September 15, 2007. Galarraga originally signed as a free agent with the Montreal Expos on October 31, 1998. He was acquired by the Rangers from the Washington Nationals as part of the deal that sent Alfonso Soriano to the Nationals in 2005. Detroit Tigers On February 5, 2008, Galarraga was traded to the Detroit Tigers for Michael Hernandez, an outfielder that had spent the last season playing for the AA Erie Seawolves . As a minor league call up for the injured Dontrelle Willis , Galarraga earned his first career win April 16, 2008 in a 13 2 victory over the Cleveland Indians . On June 13, 2008 Galarraga pitched seven innings in a 5 0 shutout victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers , the first of his career, and first of the season for the Tigers. Galarraga finished the 2008 campaign with a 13 7 record, a 3.73 ERA , and 126 strikeouts in 178 innings. Additionally, he placed fifth in AL rookie of the year balloting. When batters did hit the ball against him, they only managed a .237 batting average on |
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A Catalogue Of The Curious And Valuable Library Of George Smyth, … Which Will Be Sold By Auction, By Leigh And Sotheby, … On Friday, June 2, 1797, … $11.55 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++British LibraryT002565Sale conditions signed: Leigh and Sotheby.[London, 1797]. [2],60p. ; 8° |
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A Christian exhortation taken out of the Holy Scriptures for the great comfort of euery faithfull person being in the agonie of death, before whome it must be ofte[n]times red and recited eue[n] to his last breath. (1579) $12.25 EARLY HISTORY OF RELIGION. Imagine holding history in your hands. Now you can. Digitally preserved and previously accessible only through libraries as Early English Books Online, this rare material is now available in single print editions. Thousands of books written between 1475 and 1700 can be delivered to your doorstep in individual volumes of high quality historical reproductions. From the beginning of recorded history we have looked to the heavens for inspiration and guidance. In these early religious documents, sermons, and pamphlets, we see the spiritual impact on the lives of both royalty and the commoner. We also get insights into a clergy that was growing ever more powerful as a political force. This is one of the world’s largest collections of religious works of this type, revealing much about our interpretation of the modern church and spirituality. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++A Christian exhortation taken out of the Holy Scriptures for the great comfort of euery faithfull person being in the agonie of death, before whome it must be ofte[n]times red and recited (if neede be) eue[n] to his last breath.I. S., fl. 1579.Dedication signed: I.S.Translated from the French–STC.Signatures: A-D E4.[72] p.Printed at London : By Henry Bynneman, Anno. 1579.STC (2nd ed.) / 21500English Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library++++This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can result in errors in reproduction. Possible imperfections include missing and |
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A Collection Of Poems, In Four Volumes By Several Hands. Volume 3 Of 4 $21.24 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++British LibraryT095888The editor’s dedication in v.1 signed: Geo. Pearch. Half-titles: ‘A collection of poems; consisting of valuable pieces, not inserted in Mr. Dodsley’s collection, or published since. With several originals, by eminent writers.’.London : printed for G. Pearch, and sold by Joseph Johnson, 1775. 4v. : ill. ; 8° |
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A Defence [Signed H.D.] of the Students of Prophecy, in Answer to the Attack of Dr. [W.] Hamilton $20.69 Henry Drummond,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books |
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A Defence [signed H.d.] Of The Students Of Prophecy, In Answer To The Attack Of Dr. [w.] Hamilton $14.52 Henry Drummond, William Hamilton,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Nabu Press |
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A History Of Crime In England $37.7 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3their vitality under most adverse circumstances, from generation to generation ; and the more uncivilised they are, the more apt they are to reappear when supposed to be extinct. It has already been shown that craft and treachery accompanied violence among the knights of old, as craft and among the savages of modern times. During treachery still , . ,. , é , ….. accompanied the reigns of the Tudors, men in the highest violence; in- ..’… . 1-1 stances. positions still resorted to those mean arts which have now, at any rate, descended to a lower grade of society. Lord Seymour of Sudley, who was Lord High Admiral under Edward VI., entered into a conspiracy with Sir William Sharington, Vice-Treasurer of the Mint at Bristol, to obtain supplies for the execution of his ambitious projects by clipping and counterfeiting coin on a great scale. Offences against the coinage had long been, and still were, very common ; but what is most remarkable in Lord Seymour’s case is the tone of morals which it indicates. If it stood by itself, it would be insufficient to prove that noblemen and gentlemen saw no dishonour in dishonesty. But Seymour and Sharington were by no means exceptionally unscrupulous. The maxim that all is fair in war is not one of modern origin ; and, as men had in previous generations been continually waging little private wars, or plotting insurrections, the maxim was nearly equivalent to the proposition that all is fair at all times. In the reign of Henry VIII. Sir Robert Wingfield has not the slightest shame, but rather takes credit to himself, in acknowledging that he has opened and read a letter addressed to Pace. When he wishes to obtain payment of a sum of money for which acquittances signed both by himself and by Pace are necessary, he counterfeits Pace’s seal and signature.All |
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A History Of Crime In England $43.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3their vitality under most adverse circumstances, from generation to generation ; and the more uncivilised they are, the more apt they are to reappear when supposed to be extinct. It has already been shown that craft and treachery accompanied violence among the knights of old, as craft and among the savages of modern times. During treachery still , . ,. , é , ….. accompanied the reigns of the Tudors, men in the highest violence; in- ..’… . 1-1 stances. positions still resorted to those mean arts which have now, at any rate, descended to a lower grade of society. Lord Seymour of Sudley, who was Lord High Admiral under Edward VI., entered into a conspiracy with Sir William Sharington, Vice-Treasurer of the Mint at Bristol, to obtain supplies for the execution of his ambitious projects by clipping and counterfeiting coin on a great scale. Offences against the coinage had long been, and still were, very common ; but what is most remarkable in Lord Seymour’s case is the tone of morals which it indicates. If it stood by itself, it would be insufficient to prove that noblemen and gentlemen saw no dishonour in dishonesty. But Seymour and Sharington were by no means exceptionally unscrupulous. The maxim that all is fair in war is not one of modern origin ; and, as men had in previous generations been continually waging little private wars, or plotting insurrections, the maxim was nearly equivalent to the proposition that all is fair at all times. In the reign of Henry VIII. Sir Robert Wingfield has not the slightest shame, but rather takes credit to himself, in acknowledging that he has opened and read a letter addressed to Pace. When he wishes to obtain payment of a sum of money for which acquittances signed both by himself and by Pace are necessary, he counterfeits Pace’s seal and signature.All |
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A History Of Crime In England $29.62 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3their vitality under most adverse circumstances, from generation to generation ; and the more uncivilised they are, the more apt they are to reappear when supposed to be extinct. It has already been shown that craft and treachery accompanied violence among the knights of old, as craft and among the savages of modern times. During treachery still , . ,. , é , ….. accompanied the reigns of the Tudors, men in the highest violence; in- ..’… . 1-1 stances. positions still resorted to those mean arts which have now, at any rate, descended to a lower grade of society. Lord Seymour of Sudley, who was Lord High Admiral under Edward VI., entered into a conspiracy with Sir William Sharington, Vice-Treasurer of the Mint at Bristol, to obtain supplies for the execution of his ambitious projects by clipping and counterfeiting coin on a great scale. Offences against the coinage had long been, and still were, very common ; but what is most remarkable in Lord Seymour’s case is the tone of morals which it indicates. If it stood by itself, it would be insufficient to prove that noblemen and gentlemen saw no dishonour in dishonesty. But Seymour and Sharington were by no means exceptionally unscrupulous. The maxim that all is fair in war is not one of modern origin ; and, as men had in previous generations been continually waging little private wars, or plotting insurrections, the maxim was nearly equivalent to the proposition that all is fair at all times. In the reign of Henry VIII. Sir Robert Wingfield has not the slightest shame, but rather takes credit to himself, in acknowledging that he has opened and read a letter addressed to Pace. When he wishes to obtain payment of a sum of money for which acquittances signed both by himself and by Pace are necessary, he counterfeits Pace’s seal and signature.All |
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A History Of Crime In England $35.38 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3their vitality under most adverse circumstances, from generation to generation ; and the more uncivilised they are, the more apt they are to reappear when supposed to be extinct. It has already been shown that craft and treachery accompanied violence among the knights of old, as craft and among the savages of modern times. During treachery still , . ,. , é , ….. accompanied the reigns of the Tudors, men in the highest violence; in- ..’… . 1-1 stances. positions still resorted to those mean arts which have now, at any rate, descended to a lower grade of society. Lord Seymour of Sudley, who was Lord High Admiral under Edward VI., entered into a conspiracy with Sir William Sharington, Vice-Treasurer of the Mint at Bristol, to obtain supplies for the execution of his ambitious projects by clipping and counterfeiting coin on a great scale. Offences against the coinage had long been, and still were, very common ; but what is most remarkable in Lord Seymour’s case is the tone of morals which it indicates. If it stood by itself, it would be insufficient to prove that noblemen and gentlemen saw no dishonour in dishonesty. But Seymour and Sharington were by no means exceptionally unscrupulous. The maxim that all is fair in war is not one of modern origin ; and, as men had in previous generations been continually waging little private wars, or plotting insurrections, the maxim was nearly equivalent to the proposition that all is fair at all times. In the reign of Henry VIII. Sir Robert Wingfield has not the slightest shame, but rather takes credit to himself, in acknowledging that he has opened and read a letter addressed to Pace. When he wishes to obtain payment of a sum of money for which acquittances signed both by himself and by Pace are necessary, he counterfeits Pace’s seal and signature.All |
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A History Of Crime In England (Volume 2); Illustrating The Changes Of The Laws In The Progress Of Civilisation; Written From The Public Records $32.89 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3their vitality under most adverse circumstances, from generation to generation ; and the more uncivilised they are, the more apt they are to reappear when supposed to be extinct. It has already been shown that craft and treachery accompanied violence among the knights of old, as craft and among the savages of modern times. During treachery still , . ,. , é , ….. accompanied the reigns of the Tudors, men in the highest violence; in- ..’… . 1-1 stances. positions still resorted to those mean arts which have now, at any rate, descended to a lower grade of society. Lord Seymour of Sudley, who was Lord High Admiral under Edward VI., entered into a conspiracy with Sir William Sharington, Vice-Treasurer of the Mint at Bristol, to obtain supplies for the execution of his ambitious projects by clipping and counterfeiting coin on a great scale. Offences against the coinage had long been, and still were, very common ; but what is most remarkable in Lord Seymour’s case is the tone of morals which it indicates. If it stood by itself, it would be insufficient to prove that noblemen and gentlemen saw no dishonour in dishonesty. But Seymour and Sharington were by no means exceptionally unscrupulous. The maxim that all is fair in war is not one of modern origin ; and, as men had in previous generations been continually waging little private wars, or plotting insurrections, the maxim was nearly equivalent to the proposition that all is fair at all times. In the reign of Henry VIII. Sir Robert Wingfield has not the slightest shame, but rather takes credit to himself, in acknowledging that he has opened and read a letter addressed to Pace. When he wishes to obtain payment of a sum of money for which acquittances signed both by himself and by Pace are necessary, he counterfeits Pace’s seal and signature.All |
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A History Of Methodists In The United States $50.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:It is proposed, therefore, in accounting fbr the springing of American Methodism fully fledged from the brain and heart of Robert Straw-bridge and Philip Embury, to show what formed the moral and intellectual personality of John Wesley, and how he formed Methodism. For centuries prior to the sixteenth the state of religion and morals throughout the Christian world had steadily deteriorated, although several times during the middle ages the minds of men asserted their fundamental rights against the corruption of Rome. Little knowledge existed, and that was chiefly confined to the clergy. In this period not one man in five hundred could have spelled his way through a psalm. Books were few and costly. Copies of the Bible, inferior in beauty and clearness to those which every cottager may now command, sold for prices which many priests could not afford to give.” ‘ Every archbishop of Canterbury acknowledged the papal supremacy, and received in return the pallium, the sign of authority and the pledge of submission; and all the enactments concerning transubstantiation, confession, indulgences, and the primacy of the pope, with the condemnation of the Albigenses and Waldenses, were accepted by the English church, whose ambassador was present at the Fourth I.atcran Council, which sat in 1215, when Magna Charta was signed. All the great orders flourished in England, and the Mendicant Friars, the Franciscans, the Dominicans, the Carmelites—respectively known as Gray, Black, and White Friars—as soon as established migrated thither successively. For the three hundred years prior to the feign of Henry VIII. England ” had been the.tamest part of Christendom to the papal authority, and had been accordingly dealt with. But though the Parliaments and two or three high- 1 |
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A History Of Methodists In The United States $35.89 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:It is proposed, therefore, in accounting fbr the springing of American Methodism fully fledged from the brain and heart of Robert Straw-bridge and Philip Embury, to show what formed the moral and intellectual personality of John Wesley, and how he formed Methodism. For centuries prior to the sixteenth the state of religion and morals throughout the Christian world had steadily deteriorated, although several times during the middle ages the minds of men asserted their fundamental rights against the corruption of Rome. Little knowledge existed, and that was chiefly confined to the clergy. In this period not one man in five hundred could have spelled his way through a psalm. Books were few and costly. Copies of the Bible, inferior in beauty and clearness to those which every cottager may now command, sold for prices which many priests could not afford to give.” ‘ Every archbishop of Canterbury acknowledged the papal supremacy, and received in return the pallium, the sign of authority and the pledge of submission; and all the enactments concerning transubstantiation, confession, indulgences, and the primacy of the pope, with the condemnation of the Albigenses and Waldenses, were accepted by the English church, whose ambassador was present at the Fourth I.atcran Council, which sat in 1215, when Magna Charta was signed. All the great orders flourished in England, and the Mendicant Friars, the Franciscans, the Dominicans, the Carmelites—respectively known as Gray, Black, and White Friars—as soon as established migrated thither successively. For the three hundred years prior to the feign of Henry VIII. England ” had been the.tamest part of Christendom to the papal authority, and had been accordingly dealt with. But though the Parliaments and two or three high- 1 |
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A History Of Methodists In The United States $35.36 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:It is proposed, therefore, in accounting fbr the springing of American Methodism fully fledged from the brain and heart of Robert Straw-bridge and Philip Embury, to show what formed the moral and intellectual personality of John Wesley, and how he formed Methodism. For centuries prior to the sixteenth the state of religion and morals throughout the Christian world had steadily deteriorated, although several times during the middle ages the minds of men asserted their fundamental rights against the corruption of Rome. Little knowledge existed, and that was chiefly confined to the clergy. In this period not one man in five hundred could have spelled his way through a psalm. Books were few and costly. Copies of the Bible, inferior in beauty and clearness to those which every cottager may now command, sold for prices which many priests could not afford to give.” ‘ Every archbishop of Canterbury acknowledged the papal supremacy, and received in return the pallium, the sign of authority and the pledge of submission; and all the enactments concerning transubstantiation, confession, indulgences, and the primacy of the pope, with the condemnation of the Albigenses and Waldenses, were accepted by the English church, whose ambassador was present at the Fourth I.atcran Council, which sat in 1215, when Magna Charta was signed. All the great orders flourished in England, and the Mendicant Friars, the Franciscans, the Dominicans, the Carmelites—respectively known as Gray, Black, and White Friars—as soon as established migrated thither successively. For the three hundred years prior to the feign of Henry VIII. England ” had been the.tamest part of Christendom to the papal authority, and had been accordingly dealt with. But though the Parliaments and two or three high- 1 |
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A History Of Methodists In The United States $36.04 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:It is proposed, therefore, in accounting fbr the springing of American Methodism fully fledged from the brain and heart of Robert Straw-bridge and Philip Embury, to show what formed the moral and intellectual personality of John Wesley, and how he formed Methodism. For centuries prior to the sixteenth the state of religion and morals throughout the Christian world had steadily deteriorated, although several times during the middle ages the minds of men asserted their fundamental rights against the corruption of Rome. Little knowledge existed, and that was chiefly confined to the clergy. In this period not one man in five hundred could have spelled his way through a psalm. Books were few and costly. Copies of the Bible, inferior in beauty and clearness to those which every cottager may now command, sold for prices which many priests could not afford to give.” ‘ Every archbishop of Canterbury acknowledged the papal supremacy, and received in return the pallium, the sign of authority and the pledge of submission; and all the enactments concerning transubstantiation, confession, indulgences, and the primacy of the pope, with the condemnation of the Albigenses and Waldenses, were accepted by the English church, whose ambassador was present at the Fourth I.atcran Council, which sat in 1215, when Magna Charta was signed. All the great orders flourished in England, and the Mendicant Friars, the Franciscans, the Dominicans, the Carmelites—respectively known as Gray, Black, and White Friars—as soon as established migrated thither successively. For the three hundred years prior to the feign of Henry VIII. England ” had been the.tamest part of Christendom to the papal authority, and had been accordingly dealt with. But though the Parliaments and two or three high- 1 |
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A History Of Methodists In The United States $52.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:It is proposed, therefore, in accounting fbr the springing of American Methodism fully fledged from the brain and heart of Robert Straw-bridge and Philip Embury, to show what formed the moral and intellectual personality of John Wesley, and how he formed Methodism. For centuries prior to the sixteenth the state of religion and morals throughout the Christian world had steadily deteriorated, although several times during the middle ages the minds of men asserted their fundamental rights against the corruption of Rome. Little knowledge existed, and that was chiefly confined to the clergy. In this period not one man in five hundred could have spelled his way through a psalm. Books were few and costly. Copies of the Bible, inferior in beauty and clearness to those which every cottager may now command, sold for prices which many priests could not afford to give.” ‘ Every archbishop of Canterbury acknowledged the papal supremacy, and received in return the pallium, the sign of authority and the pledge of submission; and all the enactments concerning transubstantiation, confession, indulgences, and the primacy of the pope, with the condemnation of the Albigenses and Waldenses, were accepted by the English church, whose ambassador was present at the Fourth I.atcran Council, which sat in 1215, when Magna Charta was signed. All the great orders flourished in England, and the Mendicant Friars, the Franciscans, the Dominicans, the Carmelites—respectively known as Gray, Black, and White Friars—as soon as established migrated thither successively. For the three hundred years prior to the feign of Henry VIII. England ” had been the.tamest part of Christendom to the papal authority, and had been accordingly dealt with. But though the Parliaments and two or three high- 1 |
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A New English Dictionary. Containing A Brief And Clear Explication Of Most Words In The English Language, And Of Difficult Words Derived From Foreign Languages, And Several Terms Of Art. … $29.63 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Source Library: National Library of ScotlandESTCID: T186322Notes: The preface is signed by the printer, D. Paterson.Imprint: Glasgow : printed [by D. Paterson] for Charles Hutcheson Greenock, 1759. Collation: iv,9-560p. ; 8° |
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A New Translation Of Select Odes Of Pindar And Anacreon, And Epistles Of Horace, &C. With Many Passages From Shakespeare, Attempted In Latin. Opus Arduum Et Intentatum. Verba Loquor Socianda Choris. $10.74 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++British LibraryT043033Dedication signed: W. Green, M.D. (the translator).Liverpool : printed by John Schofield, [1783]. 32p. ; 8° |