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1916239564Lakewood Ohio 1916. 1 vols. Oblong folio. Flexible black boards. 1 vols. Oblong folio. Including about 18 photographs of the Lakewood Ohio Fire Department Baseball team of 1916 including Eernest And Dooles with the mascot; 42 photos of the Lakewood Masonic Baseball team and about 60 photos of an automobile trip from Cleveland to St. Paul in 1915; With the circus 6 photos 1915; Cleveland to Duluth with Al Sirat June 18-28-1916 67 photos about 44 photos documenting the building of the Lakewood Masonic Lodge 36 photos; a hunting trip of the Road Gang in Canada 1915 aprox. 16 plates ; a vacation to Chetek Wisconsin etc. with tennis court. unknown books
188613200Berlin: Paul Parey. Very Good. 1886. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in three-quarter leather. Reasonable shelf wear. Small note in German on the title page. The text is in Old German. Owner's bookplate inside the front cover. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 701 pages . Paul Parey hardcover
1947237899New York: William Morrow 1947. First edition One of 249 copies. This copy marked "Presentation Copy." SIGNED BY BERGMAN. With six color plates of flies by Dr. Edgar Burke and drawings by Ivin Sickels 2nd. vi ii 640 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original 3/4 green morocco t.e.g. some very minor rubbing else fine. Without the accompanying portfolio containing copies of the six Burke plates. Burke Edgar. First edition One of 249 copies. This copy marked "Presentation Copy." SIGNED BY BERGMAN. With six color plates of flies by Dr. Edgar Burke and drawings by Ivin Sickels 2nd. vi ii 640 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. INSCRIBED TO THE GREAT EDGAR BURKE THE ILLUSTRATOR. Inscribed on the half-title :"To Edgar Burke in appreciation & deep friendship Sincerely Ray Bergman Mar. 1947." Bruns B135 William Morrow unknown books
189541125London: C. Klackner 12 Haymarket 1895. Signed in Plate Lower Left "T. Blinks 1894" and below in pencil by the Artist with Blindstamp next to it "Printsellers Association IXT". 27 x 19 1/2 inches. On Original Mat some soiling at edges not affecting Image. Signed in Plate Lower Left "T. Blinks 1894" and below in pencil by the Artist with Blindstamp next to it "Printsellers Association IXT". 27 x 19 1/2 inches. C. Klackner, 12 Haymarket unknown books
1936267578New York: Scribner's 1936. First Edition one of 750 copies signed by Brown. "Private Distribution. Illustrated by the Author. 1 vols. Oblong 4to. Original red pictorial cloth. Very Good copy. Brown Paul. First Edition one of 750 copies signed by Brown. "Private Distribution." Illustrated by the Author. 1 vols. Oblong 4to. Signed with a Drawing by the Master. A splendid collection of Brown's captioned pencil drawings of horses racing and polo<br/><br/>With pencil drawing of a horse's head and an inscription "To Charles F. Dawson/ Very sincerely/ Paul Brown/'36."<br/><br/>A striking collection of racing jumping and sporting drawings four of the plates feature mounted polo players. Biscotti p. 66 Scribner's unknown books
1955262810Harrisburg Penn: The Stackpole Company 1955. Number 17 of an Edition of 50 copies Signed by the Authors "Nash Buckingham. Judge 1934-51" and "William F. Brown" with slip reserving the 1956 supplement. The limitation is given as 50 in "'Mr. Buck' The Autobiography of Nash Buckingham" on page 282. Full-color frontispiece numerous black and white photographic illustrations in the text. xxii 520 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Full brown padded calf gilt-lettered a.e.g. illustrated endpapers. Spine ends and front joint a little rubbed inside front hinge cracked but holding. Very good. Number 17 of an Edition of 50 copies Signed by the Authors "Nash Buckingham. Judge 1934-51" and "William F. Brown" with slip reserving the 1956 supplement. The limitation is given as 50 in "'Mr. Buck' The Autobiography of Nash Buckingham" on page 282. Full-color frontispiece numerous black and white photographic illustrations in the text. xxii 520 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Signed by Nash Buckingham. An interesting Buckingham title very scarce in this deluxe edition. Biscotti p. 57 The Stackpole Company unknown books
1901230802London: Rivingtons 1901. First edition. Illustrated with folding map at back. xii 207 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cloth. Slight rubbing at extremities a near fine copy recased with new endpapers. First edition. Illustrated with folding map at back. xii 207 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Account of Church's journey with J.V. Phelps from Srinagar to Leh then on to Yarkand and Kuldja in pursuit of wapiti ibex roe deer. They returned via Turfan the Tarim basin and Khotan: "the author also provides excellent descriptions of the terrain and of the indigenous peoples" Czech. Czech Asia p. 47; Cordier 2863 Rivingtons unknown books
1901230802London: Rivingtons 1901. First edition. Illustrated with folding map at back. xii 207 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cloth. Slight rubbing at extremities a near fine copy recased with new endpapers. First edition. Illustrated with folding map at back. xii 207 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Account of Church's journey with J.V. Phelps from Srinagar to Leh then on to Yarkand and Kuldja in pursuit of wapiti ibex roe deer. They returned via Turfan the Tarim basin and Khotan: "the author also provides excellent descriptions of the terrain and of the indigenous peoples" Czech. Czech Asia p. 47; Cordier 2863 Rivingtons unknown
194533126New York: Published by Ernest Gee at his Book and Print Shop 1945. Title-leaf plus 120pp. ruled in blue with red printed captions. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo 10 x 5-1/4 inches. Original red cloth gilt letter and devices on upper covers. BEAUTIFUL copy in quarter morocco slipcase and chemise done expressly for the Honorable Duncan Andrews by Moroquain Bookbinders. Title-leaf plus 120pp. ruled in blue with red printed captions. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo 10 x 5-1/4 inches. The Meadow Brook Hounds founded in 1877 was in its heyday between WWI and WWII one of the premier American packs hunting an area of open country and large estates on Long Island's North Shore that--for hunting purposes--has ceased to exist. Living in the area and a faithful follower of the pack Betty Mrs. Richard F. Babcock a talented amateur artist kept a hunting diary in which she recorded the details of each meet enlivening her pages with a series of captioned drawings most of them showing members of the field in picturesque difficulties. The form of that diary - a paradigm is reproduced here Ernest Gee's delightful reproduction. Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 31 Published by Ernest Gee at his Book and Print Shop unknown books
1941302013New York: American League Baseball Club of New York Brown Ticket Corp. 1941. 1 vols. Fine. 1 vols. General admission ticket for the 1941 Lou Gehrig Memorial at Yankee Stadium. American League Baseball Club of New York [Brown Ticket Corp.] unknown books
1876314665Ootacamund Ooty: Printed and Published at the ----Press. Agents in Madras. Messrs. Higginbotham & Co 1876. First Edition. Mounted photographic frontispiece portrait of author faded Errata leaf. vi 275 pp.;. 8 x 5 inches. Publisher's green cloth gilt. minor stains to lower board minor foxing bookplate of National Army Museum on front pastedown. Very Good. First Edition. Mounted photographic frontispiece portrait of author faded Errata leaf. vi 275 pp.;. 8 x 5 inches. Inscribed above the author's portrait "For Frank with Dick's love" opposite the the title-page. <br/>The bookplate presents the volume to the National Army Museum by Miss Phyllis Hamilton on 16 November 1960 presumably a descendant of the author. "The author penned a series of articles for various Asian sporting journals a number of which he adapted to this book. He provides notes on hunting sambur elephant leopard and tiger "quadrupedal poachers that haunt the jungles" mostly in the Neilgherry Hills. He also hunted bear spotted dear sic hog deer and other game in the region" Czech. Czech Asia p. 101 Printed and Published at the ----Press. Agents in Madras. Messrs. Higginbotham & Co unknown books
1939314235New York: Abercrombie & Fitch 1939. 28 ff. with a detailed typed log of sailfishing contests held by by Yarnell Leisenring and his party 1932-1950. Oblong 4to. Brown calf binding with a leaping sailfish painted on the upper cover and the blindstamped title. Some rubbing ekse VG. 28 ff. with a detailed typed log of sailfishing contests held by by Yarnell Leisenring and his party 1932-1950. Oblong 4to. Salt Water Angling Record between 1932-1950. Participants were Leisenring C. Worth Howard Harrison Hobltzelle. Kent Clow Philip Armour et al. Captains were Sherrick Hiscock Burt Hiscock etal<br/>Inscription from Ted i.e. Edward Leisenring on the title "To the Commander/A.C. Yarnall/from one of the greatest admirers/of his fishing prowess.-/Ted Leisenring/12/1/39." A unique record of Palm Beach fishing. Ted Leisenring is Edward B. Leisenring of Philadelphia Pa. author of A.E.F. Anticosti Expeditionary Force. Abercrombie & Fitch unknown books
1878238033New York: Derby Brothers 27 Park Place 1878. First edition. 175 pp. 1 vols. Sm 8vo. Stitched. Originl printed upper wrapper with some loss lower wrapper and spine perished. Interior fine. In brown cloth folding box. First edition. 175 pp. 1 vols. Sm 8vo. RARE. Genial and frequently lyrical recollections of angling adventures. Bruns M182; Wetzel p. 183; not in Heckscher Derby Brothers, 27 Park Place unknown books
1951861H4027Toronto: The Copp Clark Co. Limited. Good with no dust jacket. 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. A rare first edition copy of this the first comprehensive compilation of authoritative details of playing and coaching the fastest game on ice. The product of nearly six years of research with thousands of Canadian players and coaches of all levels. x 320 pages. Index. Black and white diagrams and photos of NHL stars of the day. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Short openings at top of backstrip. No dust jacket. A sound copy of this internationally recognized hockey classic. Thom p.29.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Hockey Handbook Hockey Guidebook Hockey Manual . The Copp Clark Co. Limited hardcover
1937213018New York: The Derrydale Press 1937. First Edition one of 950 copies. Illustrated by Ogden Pleissner Robert Nisbet and from photographs drawings and maps. 1 vols. 4to. Original green cloth gilt t.e.g. others uncut. Slight wear to extremities else Fine. First Edition one of 950 copies. Illustrated by Ogden Pleissner Robert Nisbet and from photographs drawings and maps. 1 vols. 4to. A very attractive and sought-after Derrydale. Siegel 110; Frazier P-5-a; Bruns P72; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 113 The Derrydale Press unknown books
1937213018New York: The Derrydale Press 1937. First Edition one of 950 copies. Illustrated by Ogden Pleissner Robert Nisbet and from photographs drawings and maps. xx ii 193pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original green cloth gilt t.e.g. others uncut. Slight wear to extremities else Fine. First Edition one of 950 copies. Illustrated by Ogden Pleissner Robert Nisbet and from photographs drawings and maps. xx ii 193pp. 1 vols. 4to. A very attractive and sought-after Derrydale. Siegel 110; Frazier P-5-a; Bruns P72; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 113 The Derrydale Press unknown
1777310681London: P. Elmsley 1777. First expanded edition. Engraved frontispiece portrait. 12 302 6 pp. List of subscribers. Two small contemporary ink annotations. 8vo. Contemporary calf spine gilt morocco spine label marbled edges and endpapers. Internally clean some rubbing and scuffing to boards. First expanded edition. Engraved frontispiece portrait. 12 302 6 pp. List of subscribers. Two small contemporary ink annotations. 8vo. An enlarged edition of what was the standard work on chess for more than a century by Philidor 1726-1795 the best chess player of his era as well as a reputable composer. The first edition was published in 1749. "Philidor expanded his Analyse du jeu des échecs twice doubling the original size of the book in 1777 and then redoubling it to two volumes in 1790 . The list of subscribers to the 1777 edition resembled the membership list of the London chess club in its social mix although it contained French names as well as English. Among intellectuals Diderot Voltaire Marmontetl and Gibbon subscribed for copies. The first expansion consisted mostly of endgame analyses. With these he took another long stride ahead of his predecessors ." Metzner Crescendo of the Virtuoso p. 29. P. Elmsley unknown books
1925228267Wenham Massachusetts 1925. 1-1/2 pp.; 1 p. pen and ink on Windyknob stationery. 8vo. Old folds. Fine. 1-1/2 pp.; 1 p. pen and ink on Windyknob stationery. 8vo. Phillips: "I'm Catalogue Mad". To the noted collector of sporting and color-plate books Norman James of 300 Goodwood Road Roland Park see catalogues of his library sold at Anderson Galleries November13-23 1928.<br/><br/>From the first letter dated March 30: "You gave me a wonderful afternoon yesterday and I shall long remember your house and that view . I'm looking over my few prints about 38 and find the following which I don't remember seeing with you although most likely you have them stowed away among those we didn't have time for: 'Snipes' drawn by J. Herring . no date but looks very old; Wild Duck Shooting - A Good Day's Sport' N. Currier 1854 - a very fine one and I've never seen it except this one copy large Two figures by L. O. Earll Pub by A.C. Zink 1880. Man with new breach loader talking to old market hunter with muzzle loader & ducks on back.<br/>"Another thing I'd like to see would be a catalogue of the old American books on sport. Charles Sheldon and you also would have about all of these and I have a fair lot but mine are more along old Am. books on birds and mammals. Guess you think I'm catalogue mad & think I will be by the time I get out the bibliog. for the duck book. . Hope to get away for west end of Alaska Penin in early May." For the privately distributed sets of his monumental Natural History of the Ducks a finely illustrated work in four volumes Phillips issued a separately printed Bibliography in an edition of 75 copies.<br/><br/>The second letter dated April 17 begins "I'm proud to think I have one or two American prints that you have not. The only worth while one is the large duck shooting picture ." Phillips also mentions The Natural History of the Ducks: "If you think of any duck 'cranks' who would be worth circularizing for my duck book I wish you'd let me know ."<br/><br/>Phillips did indeed pursue his idea for a catalogue: his Bibliography of American Sporting Books drew upon the library of Charles Sheldon and was published in 1930. It remains an essential reference. unknown books
1925228267Wenham Massachusetts 1925. 1-1/2 pp.; 1 p. pen and ink on Windyknob stationery. 8vo. Old folds. Fine. 1-1/2 pp.; 1 p. pen and ink on Windyknob stationery. 8vo. To the noted collector of sporting and color-plate books Norman James of 300 Goodwood Road Roland Park see catalogues of his library sold at Anderson Galleries November13-23 1928.<br /> <br /> From the first letter dated March 30: "You gave me a wonderful afternoon yesterday and I shall long remember your house and that view . I'm looking over my few prints about 38 and find the following which I don't remember seeing with you although most likely you have them stowed away among those we didn't have time for: 'Snipes' drawn by J. Herring . no date but looks very old; Wild Duck Shooting - A Good Day's Sport' N. Currier 1854 - a very fine one and I've never seen it except this one copy large Two figures by L. O. Earll Pub by A.C. Zink 1880. Man with new breach loader talking to old market hunter with muzzle loader & ducks on back.<br /> "Another thing I'd like to see would be a catalogue of the old American books on sport. Charles Sheldon and you also would have about all of these and I have a fair lot but mine are more along old Am. books on birds and mammals. Guess you think I'm catalogue mad & think I will be by the time I get out the bibliog. for the duck book. . Hope to get away for west end of Alaska Penin in early May." For the privately distributed sets of his monumental Natural History of the Ducks a finely illustrated work in four volumes Phillips issued a separately printed Bibliography in an edition of 75 copies.<br /> <br /> The second letter dated April 17 begins "I'm proud to think I have one or two American prints that you have not. The only worth while one is the large duck shooting picture ." Phillips also mentions The Natural History of the Ducks: "If you think of any duck 'cranks' who would be worth circularizing for my duck book I wish you'd let me know ."<br /> <br /> Phillips did indeed pursue his idea for a catalogue: his Bibliography of American Sporting Books drew upon the library of Charles Sheldon and was published in 1930. It remains an essential reference. unknown
1930249803London: Eyre and Spottiswoode Publishers Ltd 1930. Author's autographed edition numbered 37 out of 225. Illustrated with 12 full-page color plates by Philip Rickman and H. Frank Wallace. ix 183 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Quarter vellum and cloth boards t.e.g. Minor traces of wear some occasional traces of foxing. Fine. Rickman Philip. Author's autographed edition numbered 37 out of 225. Illustrated with 12 full-page color plates by Philip Rickman and H. Frank Wallace. ix 183 pp. 1 vols. 4to. One of 150 Copies. Chute 564 not recording the deluxe ed. Eyre and Spottiswoode (Publishers) Ltd unknown books
193762058Philadelphia New York London: J.B. Lippincott Company 1937. First edition no. 289 of 1560 copies. Illustrated with 60 plates 7 in color. 1 vols. 4to. Blue buckram gilt stamped. Fine copy in original printed box. First edition no. 289 of 1560 copies. Illustrated with 60 plates 7 in color. 1 vols. 4to. From Dr. Edgar Burke to Eugene V. Connett. "To Eugene from Edgar Christmas1937" <br/>Derrydale Press founder Eugene V. Connett from his close friend and Derrydale author and artist Dr. Edgar Burke.<br/>A beautiful production of the Schaldach volume in a wonderful association copy. Bruns S47; Ordeman p. 102 J.B. Lippincott Company unknown books
1825252834London: Thomas Gosden Sportsman's Repository Bedford Street Covent Garden 1825. First edition with half-title thus. Actually the Third edition of A Treatise on Field Diversions. 4 152 pp. Frontispiece engraving of hunting dog. iv 152 pp. Johnson Typ. Brook St. Holborn. 8vo. Half morocco over marbled boards t.e.g. by Stikeman t.e.g. rest uncut. First edition with half-title thus. Actually the Third edition of A Treatise on Field Diversions. 4 152 pp. Frontispiece engraving of hunting dog. iv 152 pp. Johnson Typ. Brook St. Holborn. 8vo. Chute 619; Schwerdt IV 90 Thomas Gosden, Sportsman's Repository, Bedford Street, Covent Garden unknown books
1825252834London: Thomas Gosden Sportsman's Repository Bedford Street Covent Garden 1825. First edition with half-title thus. Actually the Third edition of A Treatise on Field Diversions. 4 152 pp. Frontispiece engraving of hunting dog. iv 152 pp. Johnson Typ. Brook St. Holborn. 8vo. Half morocco over marbled boards t.e.g. by Stikeman t.e.g. rest uncut. First edition with half-title thus. Actually the Third edition of A Treatise on Field Diversions. 4 152 pp. Frontispiece engraving of hunting dog. iv 152 pp. Johnson Typ. Brook St. Holborn. 8vo. Chute 619; Schwerdt IV 90 Thomas Gosden, Sportsman's Repository, Bedford Street, Covent Garden unknown
1905314209Denver: The Smith-Brooks Press 1905. First edition. llustrated with title page photo decorative initials and 5 text drawings. 23pp. 12mo. Gilt-stamped maroon roan leather extremities worn with some loss to head of spine hinges cracked. First edition. llustrated with title page photo decorative initials and 5 text drawings. 23pp. 12mo. INSCRIBED. "This is the story of a hunting fishing and prospecting trip in the summer of 1871 from a camp on the North Saint Vrain River near Long's Peak Colorado. It is an exciting story and well told"-Thomas Streeter. This was one of the small collection of sporting titles in the Streeter collection Volume VII Lot #4127. <br/>There seems to be some uncertainty about the author's name. Streeter refers to Joseph A. Addison and the OCLC lists Joseph Addison Thatcher as the author 8 copies listed. The printed initials J.A.T. appear under the title on page one. <br/><br/> This copy is in very good condition with a small quarter inch chip to the crown of the spine and light wear to the extremities. The hinges are lightly cracked but still very tight.<br/> <br/>Inscribed on ffep "To Saml. T. Rathvon/ from his friend/ J.A. T./ August 4 1905." Streeter 4127; OCLC 8 copies; Not in Phillips Wetzel Bruns Riling or Heller The Smith-Brooks Press unknown books
187812661NY: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. Rubbing at the bottom of the spine & a spot of soil at the top. Owner's names on the second end paper. The gilt is still very bright & the book is very tight. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover