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190064108New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1900. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in boards. Hinge is starting. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1825264486London: Scientific Press 1825. First. hardcover. very good. 356 pages 4 page index untrimmed. Small 8vo older 3/4 brown morocco over marbled boards rubbed. London: Scientific Press 1825. First Edition. A very good copy of this scarce book.<br/><br/> Scientific Press unknown books
1862006572London: S. W. Partridge & Co. 1862. Book. Near Fine. Leather. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. RARE. Bound in original full black leather all edges gilt 5 raised bands gilt title at spine ribbon marker Near Fine slight rubbing to leather at spine endsand fore edge prior owner name front paste down Thomas Hutchinson with article about author/publisher S.W. Partridge pasted below PON. S. W. Partridge & Co. Hardcover
1887001190London: T. Fisher Unwin 1887. J. ArthurnPartridge 1824-1891 was a Birmingham businessman and Liberal plitician. While his biographical dtails are scant he was also the author "On Democracy" 1866 and "The Making of the American Nation" his best-known work.This is a Very Good copy of a Later Printing of the First Edition missing the 1886 publication date on the Title Page; assumed as 1887. Held by sixteen libraries in the UK it is uncommon in the Trade. Cloth bound 190 pages. Although ex-libris this is one of the best copies Quercus has seen. The text usually well-tanned is still bright and fresh. The half-title page is starting but hoilds strongly. The striking cover with gold and green opposed diagonally is quite bright and clean although removal of a spine label has left some glue residue. A very respectable copy of this significant work of 19th Century Irish history. In an archival plastic protector. Later Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. T. Fisher Unwin Hardcover
1862006572London: S. W. Partridge & Co. 1862. RARE. Bound in original full black leather all edges gilt 5 raised bands gilt title at spine ribbon marker Near Fine slight rubbing to leather at spine endsand fore edge prior owner name front paste down Thomas Hutchinson with article about author/publisher S.W. Partridge pasted below PON. . First Edition. Leather. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. S. W. Partridge & Co. Hardcover books
1886154454Portland Ore. 1886. Very good . 11 x 20 cm b&w "boudoir card" photo on 14 x 22 cm card. No. 7801 on photo. <br/><br/>William H. Partridge 1858-1939 operated a Portland Ore. photography studio with his brother Edward between 1885 and 1889. This studio was apparently a western office of the Partridge Photo Co. of Boston Mass. William Partridge probably took most of the Alaska views during the summer of 1886 when he journeyed on the steam boat Ancon. With the discovery of gold nearby in 1880 Juneau was born. But as this photo shows the new community consisted mainly of shacks for some time. unknown
1886154432Portland Ore. 1886. Very good. 11 x 20 cm b&w "boudoir card" photo on 14 x 22 cm card. No. 7322 at bottom of photo.Light staining to card. <br/><br/>William H. Partridge 1858-1939 operated a Portland Ore. photography studio with his brother Edward between 1885 and 1889. This studio was apparently a western office of the Partridge Photo Co. of Boston Mass. William Partridge probably took most of the Alaska views during the summer of 1886 when he journeyed on the steam boat Ancon.The Treadwell gold mine was on the south side of Douglas Island nearly a kilometre east of downtown Douglas and southeast of downtown Juneau. Owned and operated by John Treadwell the mine was composed of four sub-sites and was at one time the largest hard rock gold mine in the world employing over 2000 people. unknown
1838266969New Orleans 1838. unbound. 3 pages front and back each measuring 10 x 8 inches New Orleans February 1 1838. Written by Calvin Keith agent for Almina Partridge mother of United States Generals Samuel Partridge and John Milton Partridge. Almina is attempting to find out what real estate holdings her late husband has in New Orleans and Smith informs her in small part: ".I found myself in a rather awkward predicament. The Judge informed me the agent he had made the appointment Mr. Parker had admitted in Court that he had been in the State Prison for passing counterfeit money and informed me he could not now be removed without showing his present incapacity to manage her property. This information could only be obtained by depositions from the place where he resides.The last agent has not obtained any of the funds & I have much confidence in believing that his bail will not permit him to remove the funds and certainly not without securing him. On the whole I consider it rather a bad business & wish myself fairly out of it." Usual folds with no weaknesses; extensive pencil underlining on the second page; small chip on the right edge of the third page with slight loss of text. Good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1838266969New Orleans 1838. unbound. 3 pages front and back each measuring 10 x 8 inches New Orleans February 1 1838. Written by Calvin Keith agent for Almina Partridge mother of United States Generals Samuel Partridge and John Milton Partridge. Almina is attempting to find out what real estate holdings her late husband has in New Orleans and Smith informs her in small part: ".I found myself in a rather awkward predicament. The Judge informed me the agent he had made the appointment Mr. Parker had admitted in Court that he had been in the State Prison for passing counterfeit money and informed me he could not now be removed without showing his present incapacity to manage her property. This information could only be obtained by depositions from the place where he resides.The last agent has not obtained any of the funds & I have much confidence in believing that his bail will not permit him to remove the funds and certainly not without securing him. On the whole I consider it rather a bad business & wish myself fairly out of it." Usual folds with no weaknesses; extensive pencil underlining on the second page; small chip on the right edge of the third page with slight loss of text. Good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1886006329London: T. Fisher Unwin 1886. J. Arthur Partridge 1824-1891 was a Birmingham businessman and Liberal politician. While his biographical details are scant he was also the author "On Democracy" 1866 and "The Making of the American Nation" his best-known work Here is a detailed history and polemic on the issue of Home Rule for Ireland. Widely-held by institutions but scarce in the Trade. This is a Very Good copy of the First Edition. Distinctive cloth binding: the front panel is diagonally divided between green and yellow; titling in black. Clean text; xxvi 190 pages. The front paste-down has an interesting prize label awarded to Nicholas Moloney for "Vocal Music" in 1891. Light rub to the margins; yellow section of the binding typically shows its soiling. A solid copy of an histrorically important book. Note: due to a computer crash this book may also show up as "001006. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. T. Fisher Unwin Hardcover
182310556NY: Wallis & Co. for the author 1823. First Edition. 8vo pp. 288. Includes a single folding table and an advertisement for Dye Stuffs being sold by Partridge at his store in New York. Bound in chipped full calf front cover loose some knawing to the lower foredge of the title page but a good copy. Rink 1864 Imprints 13674. Taking knowledge from the English experience Partridge wrote this book for Americans. Wallis & Co., for the author unknown books
1864e9455London: S W Partridge & Co. G : in good condition. Cover rubbed and marked. 1864. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 430mm x 330mm 17" x 13". 240pp. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . S W Partridge & Co hardcover
1834378New York: Published by the Author 1834. 8vo. 190 x 120 mm. 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches. viii 9-179 pp. Original cloth boards rebacked with cloth remnants of original spine laid down. Light foxing throughout. With faults a good sound copy. Second edition originally published in New York by H. Wallis in 1823 which included information on British practices. In the self-published edition of 1834 Partridge remove much of this material and focused more on the extraction of colors from wood the chemistry of scouring and dyeing and color preparation. The first 40 pages of the book describe in detail the methods and materials used in scouring raw wool and cotton to ensure that all oils and natural elements are removed and cleansed out. The next 100 pages are devoted to dyes. Partridge discusses in detail the which natural materials produce colors pigments how to make the extractions and finally how to mix the extracts with solvents and oils to create a color that will fix when applied to textile material. The final part of the book has to do with preparing silks and cotton and some variations on the techniques for producing and fixing colors. A notice on the verso of the title-page reads "The author informs Manufacturers and Dyers that he is at all times willing and desirous to give any information and recipes that may be in his power respecting the manufacture of woollens and dying free of cost." In addition to writing and publishing his Practical Treatise William Partridge was a textile dyer and seller who also built a business in NYC that imported and extracted pigments from wood sources which was to become one of the largest of its kind on the East Coast before the Civil War. American Imprints 26133. Rink 1864 for the 1823 edition. See C. R. Delaney "The Real American Dyestuff Industry" Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association Chemical Publishing Co. Easton PA Volume XIV 1919. 378. Published by the Author unknown books
1834378New York: Published by the Author 1834. 8vo. 190 x 120 mm. 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches. viii 9-179 pp. Original cloth boards rebacked with cloth remnants of original spine laid down. Light foxing throughout. With faults a good sound copy. Second edition originally published in New York by H. Wallis in 1823 which included information on British practices. In the self-published edition of 1834 Partridge remove much of this material and focused more on the extraction of colors from wood the chemistry of scouring and dyeing and color preparation. The first 40 pages of the book describe in detail the methods and materials used in scouring raw wool and cotton to ensure that all oils and natural elements are removed and cleansed out. The next 100 pages are devoted to dyes. Partridge discusses in detail the which natural materials produce colors pigments how to make the extractions and finally how to mix the extracts with solvents and oils to create a color that will fix when applied to textile material. The final part of the book has to do with preparing silks and cotton and some variations on the techniques for producing and fixing colors. A notice on the verso of the title-page reads "The author informs Manufacturers and Dyers that he is at all times willing and desirous to give any information and recipes that may be in his power respecting the manufacture of woollens and dying free of cost." In addition to writing and publishing his Practical Treatise William Partridge was a textile dyer and seller who also built a business in NYC that imported and extracted pigments from wood sources which was to become one of the largest of its kind on the East Coast before the Civil War. American Imprints 26133. Rink 1864 for the 1823 edition. See C. R. Delaney "The Real American Dyestuff Industry" Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association Chemical Publishing Co. Easton PA Volume XIV 1919. 378. Published by the Author unknown
182353858NY: Wallis & Co. for the author 1823. First Edition. 8vo pp. 288. Includes a single folding table and an advertisement for Dye Stuffs being sold by Partridge at his store in New York. Bound in chipped full calf front cover loose some knawing to the lower foredge of the title page but a good copy. Rink 1864 Imprints 13674. Taking knowledge from the English experience Partridge wrote this book for Americans. Wallis & Co., for the author unknown books
18132726Paris, Chez Cussac, 1813 ; in-12, demi-veau glacé vert sapin, dos lisse, titre doré, faux-nerfs dorés, fleurons décoratifs dorés, tranches mouchetées ; (1) f. (faux-titre), XXXII pp., 447 pp., frontispice et 34 planches gravées hors-texte en fin d'ouvrage.
18435650London Bradford Leeds etc.: Various 1843. First editions. Two volumes 8vos 17x11cm. Diagrams illustrations charts tables. Recent quarter calf stamped in gilt with black spine labels brown cloth boards. Previous owner's inscription and notes throughout each volume. Some scattered foxing and soiling else very good. <br /> <br /> Tastefully bound set of nineteen nineteenth century almanacs from various authors quite well used by the previous owner A. Beresford of Macclesfield. Includes:<br /> <br /> The Astrological Almanac Zadkiel 1835 1838 with Sherwood Gilbert and Piper catalogue 1840 with catalogue 1842 with catalogue 1843.<br /> Merlinus Liberatus John Partridge 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841. <br /> An Ephemeris for the Year of our Lord William Seed 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842.<br /> White's Celestial Atlas Olinthus Gregory 1838 1843.<br /> <br /> <br /> This set notable for containing relatively early issues of Zadkiel which began in 1831 and with the supplemental book catalogues in three instances; a nice run of Partridge the extremely popular and long-running publication first published in 1680; several issues of the William Seed ephemerides which are very scarce. . Various unknown
1886000879London: T. Fisher Unwin 1886. J. Arthur Partridge 1824-1891 was a Birmingham businessman and Liberal plitician. While his biographical details are scant he was also the author "On Democracy" 1866 and "The Making of the American Nation" his best-known work Here is a history and polemic on the issue of Home Rule for Ireland. Widely-held by institutions but rather uncommon in the Trade. This is a Very Good copy of the First Edition. Distinctive cloth binding: the front panel is diagonally divided between green and yellow; titling in black. Clean text; xxvi 190 pages.This is an ASSOCIATION COPY with stamps of the "Irish Republican Library" in New York City. There is a previous owner stamp "Patrick McKenna" on the FFEP with a penciled donation notation "Donated by Liam Kearney Liam Lynch Club". Lynch prominent in the Irish War of Independence became Commander of the IRA during the Civil War. There are two stamps of the "Irish Republican Library" on the last pages of book along with a pasted-down inventory number. This New York library was important to the Irish diaspora and its support for an independent Ireland. Textblock is lightly tanned; the front gutter has been reinforced with a linen tape. Light wear to the margins particularly to the head and foot of the spine. The yellow diagonal shows some soiling. An historically-important subject and an intriguing object from the Irish struggle. In an archival plastic protecto. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. T. Fisher Unwin Hardcover
1823WRCAM28193New York: H. Wallis and Company 1823. 2288pp. plus folding table. Contemporary calf rebacked with original backstrip laid down red gilt morocco label. Slightly rubbed. Very good. Contains "the most improved methods pursued in the West of England.a correct description of Sulphuring Woollens and Chemical Bleaching of Cottons" with many dye recipes. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 13674. RINK 1864. H. Wallis and Company unknown books
1826TB33870Middletown Conn.: E. & M. Clark 1826. First Edition. Very good in its original full light brown leather covered boards with the remnants of gilt decorations on the spine. A 16mo of 6 3/4 by 4 1/8 inches with the title block missing from the spine wear to the leather at the edges of the boards spine ends and joints. A prior owner's name is in ink on the first free end page with the date of February 7th 1833 which name is repeated on the last free end page. The rear 30 pages of this copy has a dampness stain to the upper two inches of the pages. 288 pages including 8 pages of Idioms and familiar expressions and proverbs in two columns in English and in French. Illustrated with a frontispiece of the author from an engraving and a view of the A. L. S. & M. Academy Middletown Conn. OCLC reports only 40 libraries and institutions have a copy of this title. E. & M. Clark hardcover
1900537402South Africa 1900. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong octavo 9 ½" x 7 ½". Olive green cloth boards. Contains two large format studio prints and 82 glossy gelatin silver prints laid into double-sided paper sleeves with cut-out rectangular frames. Neatly captioned throughout in ink on the paper sleeves. Owner's name: "J.E.C. Partridge" in ink on front cover. Boards are a little darkened and rubbed a few prints are faded very good.<br /> <br /> A notable album of images compiled by Lieutenant J.E.C. "Birdie" Partridge an officer in the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers and founder of the British Army Rugby Union ARU in 1906. The album documents the activities of Partridge's militia unit throughout South Africa during the Boer War. The unit is identified as the "46th R.E.". Included are images of the militia and several R.E. officers on the march and performing various duties and at leisure at various camps. Also included are images of Boer farms and families and Boer prisoners at Cape Town.<br /> <br /> Partridge was promoted to lieutenant in March 1901 and he represented South African rugby teams during the Boer war when he was serving there. After the war he became a prominent international rugby union player and founded the Army Rugby Union. The album likely includes more than one image of Partridge in particular in one print of an "X-mas dinner 1901". A well-preserved historically important collection of images. hardcover
18760041461876 Paris, J. Rothschild, 1876. Petit in-folio (288 X 362) demi-chagrin vert lierre, dos cinq nerfs, fleuron doré dans les compartiments, auteur et titre dorés, nom de l'éditeur en queue, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque); (1) f. blanc, (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre imprimé en rouge et noir, frontispice, 140 pages, 45 planches couleurs hors-texte sous serpente, (1) f. blanc. Quelques rares rousseurs, principalement aux serpentes, trois taches sur le cuir du plat supérieur, sans gravité.