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1984300501New York: Imago 1984. First. hardcover. very good/near fine. Cadmus Paul. Frontispiece and 150 other illustrations many full-page including 49 in color. 144 pages. Slim square 4to cloth-backed tan boards d.w. New York: Imago 1984. First edition. Some light foxing at bottom outer page edges; first 1/3 of pages have a faint impression from where a slim pamphlet had been laid-in for years otherwise a near fine copy.<br/><br/> Imago unknown books
1992192826Pomegranate 1992-03-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Corners are lightly bent. TP HS Pomegranate paperback books
19641993New York: Gallery of Modern Art 1964. Softcover. VG- May contain ex-library stamps or foxing tears chips or wrinkling to tissue cover. Wraps. 69 pp. 40 bw repros. Catalogue lists 332 works. Detailed chronology lengthy essay by Lincoln Kirstein introduction by Carl J. Weinhardt Jr. Selected bibliography. Exhibition held Mar. 20 to Apr. 19 1964. Gallery of Modern Art unknown books
1947272146New York: Bittner 1947. First. hardcover. very good. 48 plates. Thin 4to gray cloth; sunned at edges. New York: Bittner 1947. First edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Bittner unknown books
19476733NY: H. Bittner 1947. Hardcover. G/G- dj has multiple tears fading but intact. Pages clean and intact. Grey cloth. 28 plates pp. 48 bw plates. Includes 10 pages of essay followed by Biographical notes. These are followed by descriptions and annotations for each of the 48 numbered illustrations. Inscription by owner - Tom Lacy. H. Bittner hardcover books
194726385New York: H. Bittner and Company 1947. First edition. Cloth. Good. Clothbound quarto. Artist monograph on this surrealist painter focused on his drawings. Edited and with text by Lincoln Kirstein. Includes 48 black and white plates. Covers soiled a bit about the edges of the cloth covers and with a bit of fraying at spine tips. Lacking the uncommon dustwrapper as often seen. This copy has been SIGNED by Tchelitchew on the front endpaper. A most uncommon signature. Also laid in to this copy are several pieces of Tchelitchew-related ephemera from other exhibitions of his works over the years. H. Bittner and Company unknown books
196431153New York: Gallery of Modern Art 1964. First edition. Paperback. Very Good /none. Oblong paperbound quarto. 69 pp. Illustrated in b/w. Essay by Lincoln Kierstein on this surrealist painter. Gallery of Modern Art paperback books
1869100245New York: The Tribune Association 1869. Frontispiece illustrated throughout. xviii ii 13-136 pp. 12mo. Original cloth very worn and stained. Laid into a blue cloth chemsie. Frontispiece illustrated throughout. xviii ii 13-136 pp. 12mo. Lincoln's Law Partner and Biographer's Copy. Signed by William H. Herndon in pencil on the front flyleaf and again on the first blank with his notes concerning pear cultivation on the rear blanks. Mass. Hort. Soc. p. 258 The Tribune Association unknown books
1946132479New York: Council for Inter-American Cooperation 1946. First edition. Softcover. Essay by Lincoln Kirstein. Includes a color frontispiece along with a checklist of the 18 works in the show. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with a faint sticker shadow to the front panel and some creasing tot he corners. Uncommon. Council for Inter-American Cooperation unknown books
189226538NY: Scovill and Adams 1892. Fourth edition. 8vo. 215 pp. illustrations in text plate with tissue guard. Newly bound in paper over boards with printed label on front. Slight foxing especially at edges faint stains a few tips creased; else very good. This manual leads the reader through darkroom procedures printing on albumen and pigmented papers manipulation of images in printing photographic techniques in landscape work stereo photomicrography etc. <br/><br/>Roosens and Salu No. 6435. <br/><br/> Scovill and Adams hardcover books
189726682NY: Scovill and Adams 1897. Sixth edition eighth thousand. 8vo. 215 pp. illustrations in text. Publisher's decorative illustrated paper wrappers. Previous owner's neat stamp on the title page; a small sliver is lacking from the blank rear wrapper; else near fine. This manual leads the reader through darkroom procedures printing on albumen and pigmented papers manipulation of images in printing photographic techniques in landscape work stereo photomicrography etc. <br/><br/>Roosens and Salu No. 6435. <br/><br/> Scovill and Adams unknown books
191040952New York: The Baker & Taylor Company 1910. 4to pp. 111; black and white photographic illustrations; original olive pictorial cloth some soiling stamped in 2 shades of green gilt-lettering to upper clover and spine ex-Minnesota Historical Society with usual markings general shelf wear spine head and foot a bit frayed; bottom right-hand corner of text block damp stained else interior near fine. <br/><br/> The Baker & Taylor Company hardcover books
19103065New York. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1910. Pictorial cloth with gilt titles and gilt titled spine. aeg. 4to. First Edition. Illustrated with photographs from Mature by the author and others. Very light fading to extremities light wear to spine-caps else Very Good. The Baker & Taylor Co. hardcover books
1981168180Pasadena CA: Twelvetrees Press 1981. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Number 142 of 1000 copies. Essays by George Balanchine Lincoln Kirstein and Glenway Westcott. Includes 80 duotone plates. A clean and tight very near fine copy in black cloth boards in a very good dust jacket that has some edge tears rubbing and minor wear. A nicely printed monograph on this important photographer. Twelvetrees Press unknown books
006722Seattle: University of Washington Press 1942. Original Wraps. A Very Good Copy 1st. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 75 pp. Followed by 37 illus. plates of the areas sampled. U. of W. Publications in Oceanography v. 3 No. 4 pp. 105-169. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1942 unknown books
195360765Harrisburg:: Stackpole Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1953. Hardcover. First edition. Very good in a very good minor shelf wear dust jacket. . Stackpole Company, hardcover books
1953151166Columbus OH: Public Relations Department Farm Bureau Insurance Companies 1953. 18p. mildly worn wraps. Lincoln was head of the Cooperative League of the USA. Public Relations Department, Farm Bureau Insurance Companies unknown books
1865D11161perhaps Washington DC see below: Published Annually for the Trade 1865. Hardcover. Very Good. Black cloth over flexible boards 72 x 122 mm; unpaginated with printed dates 3 per one side of a page plus a little preliminary matter year-at-a-glance postage rates list of Sundays and some blank pages for notes at rear. Pencilled entries for most days usually a general log of hours worked but briefly mentioning Abraham Lincoln's funeral on April 19 when he would have still been in Washington DC. Cloth quite tattered; some pencil rather faint. <br/><br/> Published Annually for the Trade hardcover books
18602741Columbus: Follett Foster and Company 1860. First edition. Original publisher's cloth binding with some rubbing to spine and extremities. First issue with all points as called for by Monaghan no line over the publisher's slug on title verso and the number 2 at the foot of page 17. Collates viii 268 pages: lacking front endpaper else complete. Some light scattered foxing as is common in American imprints of this era but in all a tight pleasing copy of this book documenting an important moment in American politics.<br/><br/>Documenting Lincoln and Douglas' rivalry for the 1858 U.S. Senate race this title captures an important moment of flux for American politics. Just beginning his political career the young Lincoln earned the Republican nomination right as the party was forming; and he already had proven himself "a leading figure because of his adroit and earnest dealing with the problem of slavery" Oxford Companion. One of his great strenghts was his eloquence -- something Lincoln put on full display in these debates against Douglas including the utterance of one of his most memorable lines that "A house divided against itself cannot stand." Though Lincoln lost the Senate in 1858 he had managed to develop a national reputation and in 1860 the year of this book's release would win the Presidency.<br/><br/>Monaghan 69. Follett, Foster and Company unknown books
1860RLINPOL00LRFollett Foster and Company 1860. Good. Lincoln Abraham and Stephen Douglas. Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas in the Celebrated Campaign of 1858 in Illinois. Columbus Ohio: Follett Foster and Company 1860. Early printing: 2nd 3rd or 4th. 268pp. 8vo. Book condition: Good with moisture damage to covers and endsheets and light soiling to covers. Edges are rubbed slightly exposing boards at corners. Uniform foxing to text block with old library stamps on edges of text block and rear pastedown. Follett, Foster, and Company hardcover books
1860116741Columbus: Follett Foster and Company 1860. First edition second issue with the Table of Contents on page ii of "the most important series of American political debates" Howes L338. Octavo original publisher's brown cloth with gilt titles to the spine and elaborate blind stamping to the front and rear panels. In very good condition. Ownership name. Although the debates were originally performed during the Illinois Senatorial race in 1858 they were published when both men became presidential candidates in 1860. Douglas won the race for senator but the debates were his undoing in the presidential race as Lincoln reminded voters repeatedly of the inconsistency between Douglas' principle of "popular sovereignty" in which the new territories would individually determine the status of slavery and the Dred Scott decision in which the Supreme Court declared that slavery would not be excluded from the territories by Congress. As a result Douglas was too tolerant of slavery for many northerners and not vigorous enough for Southern Democrats. Somewhat surprisingly for an attorney Lincoln did not seek Douglas' permission to publish a book of their combined speeches although Douglas was later given the last-minute opportunity--he declined--to make corrections to his own remarks" Morris 121. Follett, Foster and Company hardcover books
186125613<p>An unusual and possibly unique Lincoln portrait above patriotic banners and a quotation from his first inaugural address.</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN. GABRIEL KAEHRLE.</b>Print. "Abraham Lincoln" with excerpt from First Inaugural Address ca. 1861-1864. 9¾ x 12 in.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Complete Transcript</b></p><p> <i>ABRAHAM LINCOLN</i></p><p><i> SIXTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES</i></p><p><i>"In your hands my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen and not in mine is the momentous issue of Civil War. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the Government while I have the most solemn one to 'preserve protect and defend it.' The mystic chords of memory stretching from every battle-field and patriot-grave to every living heart in this broad land will swell the chorus of the Union when again touched as surely they will be by the better angels of our nature."</i></p><p><i>Extract from the closing paragraph of Lincoln's Inaugural Message March 4 1861.</i></p><p>A lithograph of this same Lincoln image retaining Kaehrle's signature was used in a jugate 1864 campaign illustration of Lincoln and Andrew Johnson published by H. H. Lloyd & Co. in New York.</p><p><b>Gabriel Kaehrle</b> is listed in an 1857 New York directory as an engraver and he illustrated books which were published in New York in 1860 and 1862.</p><p>Very rare and possibly unique. None in OCLC and no other examples traced.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Staining to edges shadow of former matting; professionally conserved.<br /></p> books
1896262839Chicago: Scott Foresman 1896. hardcover. good. Plates. viii 555pp. 2pp. of publisher's ads. 8vo maroon cloth lacks front flyleaf inner hinges strengthened spine sunned top margins lightly creased on pages 51-56 page 101 lightly soiled. Chicago: Scott Foresman 1896.<br/><br/> "Historically the most important series of American political debates." Howes L-338. Later edition of Monaghan I 69.<br/><br/> Scott, Foresman unknown books
1895RLINPOL00DGScott Foresman & Company 1895. Very Good. Lincoln Abraham. Political Speeches and Debates of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas 1854-1861. Douglas Stephen A. 1895: Scott Foresman & Company 1895. 555pp. Indexed. 8vo. Burgundy cloth with gilt titles on spine. Book condition: Very good; gentle bumping to edges; former owner's name written faintly on the front pastedown; endsheets split at hinges but hinges are sturdy and tightly bound with clean pages. Scott, Foresman & Company hardcover books
191249056Toledo: W.F. Ries N.d. ca 1912. 16mo. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed thick paper wrappers; 64pp. A tight clean well-preserved copy Near Fine. A collection of pedagogical fictional vignettes presenting the virtues of Socialism through the follies of "Pop" Weasel so-called for his adherence to the Populist Party. Phifer was Associate Editor of Appeal to Reason and the stories originallly appeared serially; here they are reprinted by the prominent Ohio soap-boxer William Frederich Ries author of such popular tracts as "Roosevelt Exposes Socialism" and "Monkeys and Monkeyettes. W.F. Ries unknown books