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CFA March Book Pick Auction

The Monday March 31st "pick"

auction includes


books on history (Civil War, WWII), fiction, medicine, biography, poetry and

children’s literature. Special Note: If you have an interest in Vermont, we

will have a large collection of books assembled by a Vermont farmer who spent

nearly 80 years collecting history and other books about her beloved state. 





Of

Interest: Vaux (1817), Memoirs of the life of Anthony Benezet; Marsh (1864),

Man and Nature; Astle (1784), The Origin and Progress of Writing; Sunderland (1837),

Anti Slavery Manual; Hayward (1849), A Gazetteer of Vermont; Mourlot (1959) Art

in Posters; Ruf (1932), Ruf Haight Eddy Sumner Hatch and Allied Families;

Mariani (1890, Signed) Coca and Its Therapeutic Application; Sanders (1812), A

History of the Indian Wars; Harrison (1870), Pickett’s Men; Lane (1868), The

Soldiers’ Record of Jericho Vermont; Roosevelt (1899), The Rough Riders; Pike

(1788), A New and Complete System of Arithmetic; Gilman (1897), The

Bibliography of Vermont; The 1914 first edition of the Boy Scouts of America

Handbook; Two Vermont account ledgers; Vermont Town Histories; The Record of

the Disposition of Mrs. Betsey E. Chittenden’s Property During her Natural Life

by her own hand 1864 – 1873; and Haskell (1908), The Battle of Gettysburg

signed twice by General O. O. Howard who 

fought at Gettysburg. 





Note: In the event of bad weather

call 1-860-908-8067 to confirm that the auction will be held 

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We are

accepting consignments for future "pick" book auctions. Call Tom at

1-860-908-8067 to discuss your books and visit our website: cfabookauction.com

to learn more about CFA Book Auctions and to be sure to read the webpages on

“How to Sell Books.”

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