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1901408380New York: Baker and Taylor Co. 1901. 1st. Hardcover. Good/None. Out-of-Door Papers written on a NH Farm. Richly illustrated with black & white photographs from nature by the author and others. 123 pages gilt edged and stamped gray covers. Library stamp on front end paper previous owner's signature on end paper. Binding cracked on page 40. Record # 408380 Baker and Taylor Co. hardcover
1901111111114077The Baker and Taylor Company 1901. Hardcover. Very Good. The Baker and Taylor Company Press of Styles & Cash; New York 1901. Hardcover. A Very Good grey cloth binding with illustration and lettering on front board gilt lettering on spine binding intact some scuff and smudge marks to boards sunning to spine buckram crimping to spine edges AEG with few blemishes spine lean bit of scattered foxing to text block edges and pastedowns/endpapers some age toning to text block rubbing along board edges without Dust wrapper. A nice overall clean and unmarked copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches. 122pp. b&w illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. The Baker and Taylor Company hardcover
0265814588.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0259401056.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
pp. xiii, 305. Profusely illustrated with photographs. Folio. 310 mm. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Original priced dust jacket, very slight chipping at extremities. Hardbound. Very good+. Alexander Gardner (1821-1882) was a Scottish photographer who moved to the United States in 1856. He is best known for his photographs of the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln, and the execution of the conspirators in Lincoln's assassination. W101
188879612X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Q-188879612XABWE Publishing. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! ABWE Publishing paperback
1938WB14641New York: Philip Duschnes 1938. Limited Edition. Paperback. Fair. Scarce printing one of 500 copies privately printed of Lincoln's second inaugural address. Original wraps defective split chipped and loose. Contents good. Sold as is. <br/><br/> Philip Duschnes paperback books
1996Q-0440219833Laurel Leaf 1996-12-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Laurel Leaf paperback
OTF-S-9780440219835Laurel Leaf. New. BRAND NEW GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER! Laurel Leaf unknown
0780769643.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
0243418272.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1992932200<p>New York & London: Garland Publishing Inc. 1992. The Garland Full Cloth True First Edition First Printing not the Taylor & Francis / Routledge imprint print on demand. A seemingly Unread copy. Light extremity wear still Fine. First Edition First Printing. Hard Cover Cloth Sewn. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - 9¼" tall.</p> Garland Publishing, Inc. hardcover
0880883596New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
2007x-0801446228Cornell Univ Pr 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 280 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Cornell Univ Pr hardcover
2007DADAX0801446228Cornell University Press 2007-09-27. 1. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cornell University Press hardcover
1937126894Rutland VT: The Tuttle Publishing Co 1937. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 411 pages. B1-484. With a map of Wilmington from 1772 reproduced as the endpapers. Bookplate of the Delaware collector Henry I. Law on front pastedown. Jacket is chipped along edges. The Tuttle Publishing Co unknown books
193728369Rutland VT: The Tuttle Publishing Co 1937. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 411 pages. B1-484. With a map of Wilmington from 1772 reproduced as the endpapers. Jacket is torn along front hinge and has small pieces missing. The Tuttle Publishing Co unknown books
193729728Rutland VT: The Tuttle Publishing Co 1937. cloth. 8vo. cloth. 411 pages. B1-484. With a map of Wilmington from 1772 reproduced as the endpapers. Inscribed by the author. Bookplate. Covers show some fading and spotting. The Tuttle Publishing Co unknown books
193729730Rutland VT: The Tuttle Publishing Co 1937. cloth. 8vo. cloth. 411 pages. B1-484. With a map of Wilmington from 1772 reproduced as the endpapers. Spine of dust jacket lightly faded and chipped around the edges. Inscribed by the author to Christopher Ward. The Tuttle Publishing Co unknown books
193765778Rutland VT: The Tuttle Publishing Co 1937. cloth. 8vo. cloth. 411 pages. B1-484. With a map of Wilmington from 1772 reproduced as the endpapers. Presentation "To the Governor Honorable Richard C McMullen this volume is inscribed by the author Anna T. Lincoln Nov. 17 1937." Spine faded. The Tuttle Publishing Co unknown books
193729233Rutland VT: The Tuttle Publishing Co 1937. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 411 pages. B1-484. First edition. With a map of Wilmington from 1772 reproduced as the endpapers. Inscribed by the author on the half-title. Jacket is torn along front hinge with pieces missing at spine ends. The Tuttle Publishing Co unknown books
26034‘Kingham April 13 1913’. Fowler’s entry in the DNB states that he resigned his tutorship in 1910 when he ‘retired to Kingham where since 1873 he had enjoyed a country home and entertained his pupils. From 1899 he lived there with his sister Alice’. On both sides of what was an 8vo leaf the lower part of which has been torn away leaving a piece roughly 20 cm square with 26 typed lines and the autograph valediction in a large bold hand ‘Yours sincerely / W. Warde Fowler’. Aged and worn but with the remaining text clear. A nice letter combining Fowler’s main interests. He begins by answering a question by the recipient explaining his reasons for gradually coming to doubt ‘the old view’ with reference to Mommsen and a work by Salvioli and giving details of his first expression of his ‘new conviction’ in a couple of publications. ‘I think there has been a change of opinion in the historical world generally since then. The diminution of corn-growing was due to several causes as it was also in England in the 16th century & onwards. No doubt foreign importation may have had something to do with it but the old assumption was that Italy was in early times a corn-growing country which I can’t believe.’ Turning to ornithology he explains that he has guests from London and that it is a ‘glorious morning’ and that they are all ‘just getting ready to go out & look for migrants &c.’ They have been ‘in woods hearing old chiffchaffs & willow-wrens & getting anemones & cowslips’. He ‘can’t hear the birds as well’ as he used to ‘but as I had a good thirty years of them I can imagine them to my satisfaction still.’ This brings the first page to where the letter has been torn away. The reverse begins abruptly: ‘the B.O.C. that Collett took Alban there the other day: but the meeting did not seem a very interesting one.’ The letter concludes with a short reference to the recipient’s marriage. ‘Kingham, April 13 1913’. unknown
1946140638New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 1946. Softbound. VG- Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; book was once folded in half; interior is good. Goldenrod stapled wraps 48 pp. 12 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with several 1946-1947 exhibitions featuring works by American artist William Rimmer. Lengthy essay by Lincoln Kirstein. Catalogue lists 94 works. Chronology and list of reference materials in addition to a Selected Bibliography. Scarce. Whitney Museum of American Art paperback books
18666114no place given: William E. Marshall 1866. Very good . Lithograph measuring about 17." x 22.5" full margins; likely untrimmed. The image measures about 15.75" x 20.5". Matted and framed and has not been examined out of frame. Offsetting/age-toning affects the right half of the print although this is only visible at the margin not within the image. Important 1866 engraving of the recently deceased 16th president; Marshall sent copies to many of Lincoln's closest friends and colleagues and the response was one of unanimous praise. Highly detailed and dignified it presents the statesman as a figure of great worth; even of immortailty. This example handsomely presented in a double matte and deep brown wooden frame. William E. Marshall unknown