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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XXXII, No. 4. April, 1954.

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

The Florida Historical Society, 1954. Octavo, paperbound (stiff, printed wrappers), [85] pp. Near-Fine, with light foxing (age darkened spotting). Contents: The Notorious Swepson-Littlefield Fraud: Railroad Financing in Florida, 1868-1871 (Paul E. Fenlon); The Occupation of Jacksonville, 1864 and the Battle of Olustee: Letters of Lt. C. M. Duren; A Religious Revival in Tallahassee in 1843, The Reverend Nathan Hoyt (ed. by George C. Osborn); Tequesta XIII; Book Reviews.

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The Quarterly Periodical of The Florida Historical Society. Volume X, October 1931, Number 2.

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

The Florida Historical Society, 1931. Octavo, paperbound, Pages 57-112. Near-Fine, with tanning to covers. Contents: International Rivalry in the Creek Country Part I, The Ascendency of Alexander McGillivray, 1783-1789 (Lawrence Kinnaird); Sir John Hawkins in Florida (Edgar Legare Pennington); The Forbes Purchase: A Letter from James Innerarity to William Simpson, 1804; A Historical Sketch of My Home Town, Dania (Lillian Jordan).

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XXXII, No. 1. July, 1953.

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

The Florida Historical Society, 1953. Octavo, paperbound (stiff, printed wrappers), [68] pp. Near-Fine, with light foxing (age darkened spotting). Contents: The Marine Forces of William Augustus Bowles and his State of Muskogee (Lyle N. McAlister); The South Florida Military Institute (Samuel Proctor); Florida’s First Reconstructive Legislature: A Letter of William H. Gleason (Ed. by Edward C. Williamson); Pensacola in 1810; Book Review.

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XXXIV, No. 1. (July, 1955).

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

Tallahassee: The Florida Historical Society, 1955. Octavo, paperbound, [95] pp. Near Fine, with tanned edges. Contents: Andrew Jackson’s Cronies in Florida Territorial Politics: Three Unpublished Letters of Jackson; Southern Rights and Yankee Humor: A Confederate-Federal Jacksonville Newspaper; Florida History in Spanish Archives: Reproductions at the University of Florida; Archeology of the Tampa Bay Area; Book Reviews; Regional and Local Historical Societies; Florida Historical Society; Contributors to This Issue of the Quarterly; Contents of Vol.... Read More

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XV, No. 4. (April, 1937).

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

Tallahassee: The Florida Historical Society, 1937. Octavo, paperbound, [79] pp. Very Good+, with light soiling to upper cover. Contents: The Union Bank of Tallahassee; Early Orange Culture in Florida and the Epocal Cold of 1835; The Defenses of the Floridas: Report of Capt. James Gadsden to Gen. Jackson, 1818; The Panton, Leslie Papers: Letters of Gov. Gayoso to Wm. Panton, 1797; The Irving Bacheller Essay Contest in Florida History: “Brandon Castle,” by Thelma... Read More

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The Quarterly Periodical of The Florida Historical Society. Volume VI. October, 1927.Number 2.

by Yonge, Julien C.

The Florida Historical Society, 1927. Octavo, paperbound, [66] pp. Near-Fine, with light foxing (age darkening) to covers. Contents: Letters of Lieutenant John W. Phelps, U. S. A., 1837-1838; Ocala Prior to 1868 (Eloise Robinson Ott); The Ruins of Fort San Luis Near Tallahassee (Venila Lovina Shores); Governors of Spanish East Florida; Governors of Spanish West Florida; Notes and Comment: Land Grants in British East Florida.

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XXXII, No. 2. (October, 1953).

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

Tallahassee: The Florida Historical Society, 1953. Octavo, paperbound, [78] pp. Very Good, with tanned edges. Contents: The Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Central Railroad; The Election of 1876 in Florida; Spanish Interest in British Florida; Book Reviews; Southern Historical Associationin Jacksonville; Historical Association of Southern Florida; The Florida Historical Society.

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XIX, No. 1. July, 1940.

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

The Florida Historical Society, 1940. Octavo, paperbound (stiff, printed wrappers), [92] pp. Very Good, with light foxing (age darkened spotting) and slight chipping to spine. Contents: The Florida Historical Society (Watt Marchman); The Annual Meeting 1940: Minutes, Report of the Treasurer; Meeting of the Directors at St. Augustine: The Florida Historical Society Goes Home; Recent Accessions to the Library; Notes.

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XXIX, No. 4. April, 1951.

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

The Florida Historical Society, 1951. Octavo, paperbound (stiff, printed wrappers), [75] pp. Near-Fine, with light foxing (age darkened spotting) and former-owner stamp. Contents: The Battle of Marianna (Mark F. Boyd); Code Duello in Florida (Herbert J. Doherty Jr.); Fort Tonyn and the Campaign of 1778 (Ripley P. Bullen); Letters from Florida in 1851 (Edited by Olin Norwood); Book Reviews.

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XII, No. 2 (October, 1933).

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

Tallahassee: The Florida Historical Society, 1933. Octavo, paperbound, [49] pp. Near Fine, with tanned edges. Contents: The Secession Movement in Florida, 1850-1861, Part II; Edmund Ruffin’s Account of the Florida Secession Convention, A Diary; Fort Caroline; The Panton, Leslie Papers: A Letter of John Innerarity to John Forbes; Book Review; Notice of Annual Meeting of the Society.

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XXII, No. 3. January, 1944.

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

The Florida Historical Society, 1944. Octavo, paperbound (stiff, printed wrappers), [57] pp. Near-Fine, with light foxing (age darkened spotting). Contents: Seminole Flight from Fort Marion (Kenneth W. Porter); Pioneer Florida: Admission to Statehood, 1845 (T. Frederick Davis); The Miller of Okahumpka (Dorothy Dodd); Tequesta, the Journal of the Historical Association of Southern Florida; Book Reviews.

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The Florida Historical Quarterly. Vol. XIX, No. 1. July, 1940.

by Yonge, Julien C.; Editor.

The Florida Historical Society, 1940. Octavo, paperbound (stiff, printed wrappers), [92] pp. Very Good+, with rear envelope an light foxing (age darkened spotting). Contents: The Florida Historical Society (Watt Marchman); The Annual Meeting 1940: Minutes, Report of the Treasurer; Meeting of the Directors at St. Augustine: The Florida Historical Society Goes Home; Recent Accessions to the Library; Notes.

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The Florida Historical Society Quarterly. Volume X. Number 4. April, 1932.

by Yonge, Julien C.

Gainesville, FL: The Florida Historical Society, 1932. Octavo, paperbound (stiff wrappers, illus. with five flags), [167-216] pp. Very Good, with tanning to covers. Contents Include: The Extent and Importance of Federal Naval Raids on Salt-Making in Florida, 1862-1865; A Letter of James Innerarity on William Panton’s Estate.

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The Florida Historical Society Quarterly. Volume VI. Number 2. October, 1927.

by Yonge, Julien C.

Gainesville, FL: The Florida Historical Society, 1927. Octavo, paperbound (stiff, stapled wrappers, illus. with five flags), [67-130] pp. Very Good, with tanning to covers. Contents Include: Letters of Lieutenant John W. Phelps, U. S. A., 1837-1838; Ocala Prior to 1868; The Ruins of Fort San Luis Near Tallahassee; Governors of Spanish East Florida; Governors of Spanish West Florida; Land Grants in British East Florida.

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The Quarterly Periodical of The Florida Historical Society. Volume X. July, 1931. Number 1.

by Yonge, Julien C.

The Florida Historical Society, 1931. Octavo, paperbound, 54 pp. Near-Fine, with light foxing (age darkened spotting) to covers. Contents: Slavery and White Servitude in East Florida, 1726-1776 (Wilbur H. Siebert); United States Troops in Spanish East Florida, 1812-13, Part V (T. Frederick Davis); The Archival Distribution of Florida Manuscripts (James Alexander Robertson); Documents Relating to Colonel Edward Nicholls and Captain George Woodbine in Pensacola, 1814.

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The Florida Historical Society Quarterly. Volume XI. Number 4. April, 1933.

by Yonge, Julien C.

Gainesville, FL: The Florida Historical Society, 1933. Octavo, paperbound (stiff wrappers, illus. with five flags),fold-out map,[151-194] pp. Very Good, with tanning to covers. Contents Include: Anthropology in Florida; The First Landing Place of Ponce de Leon in Florida (map); Walker Anderson, 1801-1857; The First Session of the Legislative Council of Florida; Records of Panton, Leslie and Company.

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We Knew We Could! A Rhythm Curricumum for Preschool Hearing Impaired Children and Adaptable for All Children.

by Yost, Isabelle Devaux.

Phoenix, Arizona: Gompers Rehabilitation Center, [1974]. Quarto, stapled wrappers, x, 119 pp. Title inked to spine; otherwise, Fine. Contents: Introduction; Lesson Plans; Awareness of Musical Sound; Familiar Dances and Games; Introduction to Familiar Dances and Games; Dances and Games for Holidays and Special Events; List of Seasonal and Special Routines; Graduation Music and Routines; Introduction to Graduation Routines; List of Graduation Music and Routines; Bibliography; Index.

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In Sunset Park. “In the Good Will Country” Series.

by You, Gee Double You. [G. W. Hinckley].

Hinckley, Maine: Good Will Publishing Company, 1932. First Edition. Only two hundred and fifteen copies of this book have been printed, of which this is number 30. Signed and inscribed by the author. Octavo, green cloth backed boards (hardcover), 147 pp. Near-Fine, with darkened spine.

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Skitter Cat and Little Boy. With Illustrations by Ruth Bennett.

by Youmans, Eleanor.

Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, (1926). Octavo, orange cloth (hardcover), color illus. pastedown to upper cover, illustrations throughout, 144 pp. Very Good, in a Fair, mylar protected dust jacket with tape repaired spine; upper portion clean and bright. From dust jacket: Eleanor Youmans made many little friends (and many grown-up friends, too!) in her first book, Skitter Cat. It has been indorsed [sic] by the Ameri

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The Gladesman.

by Youngs, Delight.

New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1955. First Edition. Octavo, green boards (hardcover), yellow lettering, 338 pp. Very Good+, with a touch of edgewear; in a Very Good+ dust jacket, with slight edgewear, in protective mylar sleeve. From dust jacket: The Florida Everglades were Justin Valley’s world, where he worked the land and hunted the jungle waterways. It had been a good life until Lenna, with whom he had shared it, died in childbirth,... Read More

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Understanding Evangelical Christianity: What We Believe and Why.

by Young, J. Terry.

Published by the Author, 2018. Octavo, softbound (slick, full-color illustrated stiff wrappers), 365 pp. Fine (As New). From lower cover: Understanding the doctrinal beliefs of evangelical Christianity is second in importance only to the initial experience of salvation by personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. This book leads the unsophisticated reader -- whether a developing church leader or a new believer -- in an orderly study of the doctrines, or theology, of evangelical... Read More

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The Don Ce-Sar Story.

by Young, June Hurley.

St. Petersburg, Florida: Partnership Press, (1983). Signed by the Author. Octavo, paperbound (white illus. stapled wrappers), 69 pp. Fine. From Introductoin: The story of the Don Ce-Sar Hotel in St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, is a series of mountains and valleys. For a while things go well. Then something happens. The economy nosedives, the owner dies, a project is abandoned and everyone moves out. Then, much like the legendary Don Caesar DeBazan... Read More

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The Don Ce-Sar Story.

by Young, June Hurley.

St. Petersburg, Florida: Partnership Press, (1983). Octavo, paperbound (white illus. stapled wrappers), 69 pp. Near Fine. From Introductoin: The story of the Don Ce-Sar Hotel in St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, is a series of mountains and valleys. For a while things go well. Then something happens. The economy nosedives, the owner dies, a project is abandoned and everyone moves out. Then, much like the legendary Don Caesar DeBazan for whom the building was... Read More

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My Old New York Neighborhoods: Greenwich Village - Beekman Place.

by Young, Katherine.

New York: Profile Press, 1979. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the Author. Octavo, softbound (stiff white, black & white photo. illus. wrappers),48 pp. Very Good, with light edgewear and rubbing to covers.

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