Lighthouse Books, ABAA is a family-owned and operated antiquarian book store located in north central Florida, in the town of Dade City, and open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. We have been in business more than 42 years. We are a general antiquarian book shop, with many volumes in a wide variety of subjects; we specialize, however, in books of a scholarly nature. Our emphases include Floridiana (Florida history, Florida authors, Florida related ephemera), Americana (American History, ephemera, presidential), Literature of the South, Military History (including Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, Vietnam, Korean War), Aviation, Caribbean and Latin American History, Gardening, Children Literature, and Antique Maps. Please take time to browse our listings. If you do not find what you are looking for, please let us know. Only about twenty per cent of our inventory is online. We also welcome you to visit our shop in Dade City. Spend the afternoon browsing our shelves; we will look forward to seeing you! To learn more, follow us on Lighthouse Books, ABAA, the blog, and LIKE us on Facebook. Both our Facebook page and the blog are updated frequently, and we will keep you informed of new arrivals, events we are attending, and anecdotal histories of some of our favorite authors. In addition, we offer special savings on Facebook Places/Deals or on Foursquare, available when you check in on either service.
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The True and Perfecte Nevves of the Woorthy and Valiaunt Exploytes, Performed and Doone by that Valiant Knight Syr Frauncis Drake: Not Onely at Sancto Domingo, and Carthagena, but Also Nowe at Cales, and Uppon the Coast of Spayne, 1587. Now Reproduced in Facismile from the Original Edition in the Private Library of Henry C. Taylor, Esq. With an Introduction, Notes, and a Bibliography of English Military Books by David W. Waters, F. R. Hist. S. Lt. Comdr., R.N. [Americanum Nauticum Number Three].
by Greepe, Thomas.
Hartford : Printed for Henry Taylor by Carl Purington Rollins, 1955. One of 560 Copies. , 1955560 (click for more details)
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The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. With Forty-Three Illustrations, by R. Seymour and Phiz.
by Dickens, Charles.
London : Chapman and Hall, 1837. First edition in book form with ‘S. Veller’ on page 342, line 5; ‘this friends’ for ‘his frie , 1837342540021432 (click for more details)‘Windsor Farmes.’ A Glimpse of an Old Parish; Together with the Deciphered Inscriptions from a Few Foundation Stones of a Much Abused Theology.
by Stoughton, John A.
Hartford, Conn : Clark & Smith, 1883. , 1883 (click for more details)Der Deutsche Rhein, Fuhrer von Mainz bis Coein.
by Frey, Ph. & Co.
Frankfurt A/M, Germany : Ph. Frey & Co., n.d. [ca. 1890.] , [1890] (click for more details)A Sporting Family of the Old South: The Story of Five Generations of Sportsmen, Starting with John Stuart Skinner, 1788, and Ending with his great-great-grandson, 1936... Included in this Volume Are The Reminiscences of an Old Sportsman and Other Articles by Frederick Gustavus Skinner.
by Smith, Harry Worcester.
Albany, N.Y : J. B. Lyon Company, 1936. , 1936 (click for more details)