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1932214425Boston: Little Brown 1932. Advance Review copy of the Author's First book. 1 vols. 8vo. Wrappers. Very fine. Advance Review copy of the Author's First book. 1 vols. 8vo. Won the Atlantic $10000 prize novel. Little, Brown unknown books
201522422ENew York: Bleecker Street Film Co. / Trumbo Productions 2015. First Edition. Paperbound 34†x 11†folded into 4 panels. Specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nominations for the film Bridge of Spies written by Matt Charman Ethan Coen and Joel Coen directed by Steven Spielberg starring Tom Hanks Mark Rylance Alan Alda and Amy Ryan. Illustrated with stills and production photos from the film. Fine. Mark Rylance won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor and the film received nominations for Best Picture Best Original Screenplay Best Original Score Best Sound Mixing and Best Production Design. Bleecker Street Film Co. / Trumbo Productions unknown books
1679212225n.p. London: s.n. 1679. 4pp. 1 vols. Folio 32 cm. Unbound partly separated at fold. 4pp. 1 vols. Folio 32 cm. The Defeat and Pursuit of the Scottish Covenanters. The context here is the late-breaking news of the crushing defeat of he Scottish Covenanters at the Battle of Borthwell Bridge on June 22 1679 by government troops under the Duke of Monmouth only 5 days prior the the publication of these relaed events. Several hundred Covenanters were killed 1200 were taken prisoner and marched off to Edinburgh but several -- like William Kelso -- fled to Ireland. His capture and examination is recounted here; a report several boats of rebels sailing to Ireland; and a call for their apprehension by Ormond Viceroy of Ireland on June 30<br/><br/>After the battle the surviving Covenanters were ruthlessly pursued and killed and many banished to America. Wing N972 s.n. unknown books
1922S1585New York:: Duffield 1922. 1922. FIRST EDITION. 197 x 128 mm. 8vo. 182 pp. Gilt-stamped dark green cloth. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO Force Parker Esq. Very good. Duffield, 1922. hardcover books
186933020Galveston 1869. Single sheet folded to 7-5/8" x 12-1/4" with the transfer agreement and signatures of twenty-six transferors on page 1 transferring their stock to John Sealy. Page 2 is the manuscript document signed by Sealy transferring those shares to Thomas W. Peirce. Pages 3-4 are blank. On lined paper. Each Receipt is oblong 3-3/4" x 7-1/2" printed and completed in manuscript each including a 2 cent Revenue Stamp with picture of George Washington. Very Good.<br/><br/> The Brazos Iron Bridge Company was organized in 1867. Its mission was to construct a railway bridge across the Brazos River. The bridge completed in July 1869 was purchased by the Buffalo Bayou Brazos and Colorado Railway later known as the Galveston Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway Company. When the dust settled on the various transactions among the shareholders John Sealy owned a one-eighth interest in the Railway Company. Sealy's biography appears in the Handbook of Texas. unknown books
1982142224Ottawa: Canadian Broadcast Corporation 1982. Treatment script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>W.O. Mitchell one of Canada's best-loved writers originally wrote the play "Back to Beulah" which was produced as a television film in 1974 and for the stage in 1976. In 1978 the play won the Chalmers Award. It is the story of three patients moved out of the mental hospital and into a halfway house. This treatment was for an intended American adaptation retitled as "Listen to Me" and released in 1982 but since remains unmade. <br/><br/>Clear untitled wrappers. Title page present dated September 29 1982 with credits for screenwriter and playwright W.O. Mitchell and screenwriter Eric Till. Ten leaves. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus unbound. Canadian Broadcast Corporation unknown books
191256254Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie Imprimeurs-Editeurs 1912. Ninth Edition. 12mo. cranberry limp-leather binding; 171 pages. Very Good covers nice & bright; contents clean & tight. <br/><br/> Plon-Nourrit et Cie, Imprimeurs-Editeurs hardcover books
1968275113London: Dawsons of Pall Mall 1968. hardcover. very good-. and other places of interest on the West Coast of Africa. 12mo green cloth small area of light soiling to back cover pages slightly wavy throughout. London: Dawsons of Pall Mall 1968<br/><br/> Facsimile of the London 1845 edition. Author served on the United States Navy ship Saratoga a sloop in the anti-slavery squadron sent to West Africa.<br/><br/> Dawsons of Pall Mall unknown books
1853405812New York: George P. Putnam & Co 1853. A very good copy with some light spotting to first few leaves and light wear at extremities bookplate of Henry A. Hoffmann and neat ownership signature on front free endpaper. 8vo 7.25 x 5 inches. viii 179 pages. Original green cloth gilt-lettered on spine. FIRST EDITION BAL printing C with cancel title-page dated 1853. BAL 7597; Clark A14.1.c1. See Hill 183 for the first British edition. <br/><br/> George P. Putnam & Co hardcover books
185345888New York: George P. Putnam & Co 1853. First Edition. Presumed Third Printing First Issue. Octavo 19.25cm; brown vertically-ribbed cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine triple-ruled border and decorative centerpieces stamped in blind to covers; pale yellow endpapers; iiviii1793pp. Inscribed in pencil on the front flyleaf: "Hon. J. Collamer / With respects of The Author" possibly Jacob Collamer judge and U.S. Senator from Vermont. Tiny chip to upper left corner of rear endpaper handful of dog-eared pages smoothed out else very Near Fine. Handsome copy of this volume Hawthorne edited for his friend and patron Horatio Bridge 1806-1893 a United States Navy officer. First printed in wrappers in 1845 Journal is the narrative of Bridge's trip on the USS Saratoga "the flagship of Commodore Matthew Perry with the mission to stop and search all American ships on the west coast of Africa that might be carrying slaves. That mission was fruitless they saw none but Bridge's comments on the efforts of the American Colonization Society in Liberia and on Africa in general were vivid" Moore Margaret B. the Salem World of Nathaniel Hawthorne p.135. An interesting printing not noted by BAL - "What appear to be first-issue sheets with the Putnam title page intact gathered in the same form as the Putnam publication are also found in a typical Ticknor format A binding.When Ticknor and Fields bought the Putnam plates for Mosses and Cruiser at the Bangs Bros. Trade Sale in New York March 1854 they may have acquired some Putnam sheets that were later bound up in Ticknor style and distributed in an effort to recover some of the purchase costs" Note: CLARK A14.1.c1. Presentation copies uncommon with only two noted in Rare Book Hub PBA 2019; Goodspeed 1910. cf.BAL 7597. George P. Putnam & Co unknown books
1845Embry 166971Wiley & Putnam New York: 1845. First edition. Light to moderate foxing spine and edges lightly sunned overall very good to near fine in custom mylar cover. Green textured cloth titled in gilt and decoratively stamped in blind. Blanck's printing B with three lines of type on the copyright page and with imprints of stereotyper and printer not present. Blanck 7597. Wiley & Putnam, New York: 1845. First edition. hardcover books
1845157495New York Wiley and Putnam 1845. First edition second issue. Small thin 8vo. Half title. 179 pages. Contemporary 1/2 brown leather over rubbed green cloth with original printed front wrapper from the issue in wrappers tipped-in; chip at top of spine. Very good. This was edited by Hawthorne for his old college chum who had underwritten the cost of Hawthorne's first book1837. With the bookplate of William Temple Emmet's with his pencil signature on the front free endpaper and ink signature on the wrapper leaf. BAL 7597. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. New York, Wiley and Putnam, hardcover books
1845319256New York & London: Wiley and Putnam 1845. 8vo 19 x 12.3 cm. i-viii v-vi 179 pages. Complete with half-title and 16-page advertisements at end. Early 20th-century brown half morocco marbled boards by the Club Bindery original printed wrappers bound in. Provenance: Edwin B. Holden bookplate; his sale American Art Association 28 April 1920 lot 774 part. Holden formed a very sizable book collection and was an early member and president of the Grolier Club; his bookplate was created by Edwin Davis French 1851-1906 one of the most respected bookplate engravers of his era. Some light rubbing to joints; very pale marginal dampstain in lower gutter but overall a very handsome copy. 8vo 19 x 12.3 cm. i-viii v-vi 179 pages. Complete with half-title and 16-page advertisements at end. Early 20th-century brown half morocco marbled boards by the Club Bindery original printed wrappers bound in. Provenance: Edwin B. Holden bookplate; his sale American Art Association 28 April 1920 lot 774 part. Holden formed a very sizable book collection and was an early member and president of the Grolier Club; his bookplate was created by Edwin Davis French 1851-1906 one of the most respected bookplate engravers of his era. FIRST EDITION BAL's Printing A the title with 4-line copyright and a cancel wrapper 1 three works listed under Wiley and Putnam's Library of American Books- including Poe's Tales. Bridge and Hawthorne were classmates at Bowdoin and became lifelong friends with Bridge at times offering needed encouragement and financial aid. Bridge helped finance the publication of Hawthorne's Twice-Told Tales 1837 and gave the proceeds of this popular work his first to Hawthorne. Bridge published his Personal Recollections of Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1893. BAL 7597; Clark A14.1.a1. Wiley and Putnam unknown books
1853308026New York: George P. Putnam 1853. First edition BAL printing C with cancel title page dated 1853. iii-vi v-viii 179 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green publisher's cloth publisher's blindstamp on both covers spine faded to brown and chipped at extremities. First edition BAL printing C with cancel title page dated 1853. iii-vi v-viii 179 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. BAL 7597; Clark A14.1.c1 George P. Putnam unknown books
1845306297New York: Wiley & Putnam 1845. First edition BAL printing B with 3-line copyright Clark's presumed second printing. iii-vi v-viii 179 pp. lacking first blank and half-title. 1 vols. 8vo. Three quarter morocco richly gilt spines raised bands t.e.g by Stikeman. Foxing and staining to text throughout. Bookplate of Agnes Neustadt. First edition BAL printing B with 3-line copyright Clark's presumed second printing. iii-vi v-viii 179 pp. lacking first blank and half-title. 1 vols. 8vo. Bridge and Hawthorne were classmates at Bowdoin and became lifelong friends with Bridge at times offering needed encouragement and financial aid. Bridge helped finance the publication of Hawthorne's Twice-Told Tales 1837 and gave the proceeds of this popular work his first to Hawthorne. Bridge published his Personal Recollections of Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1893. BAL 7597; Clark A14.1.b1 Wiley & Putnam unknown books
1938243630San Francisco: Local 34 1938. Four quarterly working cards for the same individual F. Kallio name variously misspelled by the functionaries filling out the cards wallet-size together with six receipts for dues and fees. Kallio is a Finnish surname. Local 34 unknown books
1925LIST0213New York 1925. Very Good. A large-scale rendering of the plans for the Greenpoint Avenue bridge over Newtown Creek. The bridge connected Greenpoint to the Blissville neighborhood in Queens. The bridge is the sixth in this location. unknown books
192956671Providence: Hayley & Sykes Co 1929. Folio pp. 8; double-page artist's rendering of the span; original terracotta wrappers printed in black with a gilt and black label tipped on; fine in the original mailing envelope which is brittle. With a program of events specifications lists of contractors and engineers. Laid in as issued is an octavo broadside "Dedication Exercises" with 2 illustrations. At the time the bridge was built it was the third largest suspension bridge in the country. Brown Redwood Library and Roger Williams only in OCLC. <br/><br/> Hayley & Sykes Co unknown books
1977Embry 149002Charles Scribner's Sons 1977. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations and photos. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1977. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1958275252Brooklyn: Brooklyn Museum 1958. First. paperback. very good. Illus. Thin 8vo pr. wrs. Brooklyn: Brooklyn Museum 1958.<br/><br/> Exhibtion catalogue.<br/><br/> Brooklyn Museum unknown books
189032067East Berlin CT: Berlin Iron Bridge Co ca. 1890s. Large broadside 31.75x47cm.; previous mail folds as issued very slightly postally used on verso else a Very Good or Near Fine example. Advertisement issued by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company depicting their "Patent" municipal signboards including information on production materials and a price guide. Text includes extracts from pertinent New England and mid-Atlantic state laws regarding guide boards. Presumably issued sometime after 1888 the laws in Vermont having been approved November 2nd of that year. As of today many of bridges built by the Company can be found on the National Register of Historic Places. One copy catalogued in OCLC as of November 2016 at the Connecticut Historical Society. Berlin Iron Bridge Co unknown books
1974287327Bridge Hampton Village Improvement Society 1974. paperback. very good. Illus. 108pp. 8vo spiral bound wrs. lightly soiled. N.p.: Bridge Hampton Village Improvement Society 1974. Very good<br/><br/> Bridge Hampton Village Improvement Society unknown books
193016877E1930s. Original autograph signature of British author Anne Bridge written in vintage fountain pen ink on a 4†x 3†piece of paper. Fine. Anne Bridge is the author of The Episode at Toledo The Dangerous Islands Peking Picnic Singing Waters etc. - many of which feature her characters Julia Probyn and Hetta Paloczy Atherley. unknown books
56755on toned paper. In full: "Dear Mr. Graham Please wait until April or More. I have over a dozen here lying week after week. I have no string or paper or time. Yours Thornton Wilder" signature little smudged. unknown books
12701Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Boldly penned musical quotation from the noted English composer organist and writer on music. Bridge has written 3 measures of the Processional March from Callirhoë his secular cantata of 1888 with a further four notes in the bass clef on a separate staff. The composer's name is written in an unknown hand in the lower left corner. Slight horizontal and vertical creases one ink smudge bottom edge rough; otherwise in fine condition. 24.4 x 15.6 cm. unknown books