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181867406London:: S. W. Fores Feby. 1818. Hand-colored etching. Trimmed very close to the lower ruled border at the bottom edge; otherwise fine. Approx. 10 x 14 inches. Prince Leopold and Queen Charlotte sit facing one another on similar chairs of state a courtier simultaneously presenting addresses to both of them. S. W. Fores, unknown
1798m1722Elizabeth-Town N.J.: Printed by Shepard Kollock for Cornelius Davis 1798. 1st American edition. Octavo full calf calf label 517 pp. Very Good with small chip to spine label and former-owner signature. Printed by Shepard Kollock for Cornelius Davis, 1798. unknown
130695Canberra Australian National Gallery 1989. vi256pp. 4to. Original wrappers. Colour b/w illustrations. A very good copy. . First edition wrappered issue. Canberra, Australian National Gallery 1989. unknown
189454548Philadelphia: July 15-30 1894. Pocket diary 3½" x 6" 73 pages written in ink in a neat hand; 2 small pen & ink drawings at the beginning and the end of the journal; leather cover with some wear at extremities but the binding is sound. Together with 7 cabinet-size photographs each identified on the verso: George B. Taylor Walter E. Terry John E. Latta 2 Harrison W. Latta and Theodore A. Mehl 2. Recounting the adventures of five young men from Philadelphia who formed a club called the "Turk's Club" and who set off on an adventure along the New England coast aboard the sloop Hattie B. out of New York. The names of the five as listed on page one are: Archibald Ferguson Reddie Frederick Howard Mehl Theodore Ashmead Mehl John Ewing Latta and Heberton Lee Williams. They were all born between 1868 and 1870 making them in their late twenties at the time of the cruise. They were from upper middle-class families and included coal and lumber dealers the Mehl brothers a merchant tailor and Reddie at the time an "artist" but later the head of the Public Speaking Department of the University of Oregon. Heberton Lee Williams was to achieve future fame as the designer of the Campbell's soup can label. Campbell introduced its highly recognized red-and-white label in 1898. According to corporate lore the company's treasurer at the time Heberton L. Williams was inspired to drop the then black-and-orange labels in favor of the colors of Cornell University's football uniform after attending a Thanksgiving Day game between Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia see: "Campbell Collecting Pieces From Its Past For A New Museum" by Charles V. Zehren Inquirer Staff Writer. May 26 1987. The journal not actually a log is humorously written and opens with "On the eventful fourteenth of July 1894 there was seen at the Broad Street Station Philadelphia four youths of sportive mien surrounded by interested friends and a stack of luggage their faces pictures of happy contentment due to the throwing aside of all cares and the possession of opulent pocketbooks . Leaving Philadela sic on the Limited express played whist enroute arriving in New York chased across the town to East River and boarded the steamer Manhattan of the Mains Steamship Co for Cottage City. "After a hearty dinner we wound our way to the wharf and were delighted to find that the celebrated sloop Hattie B had just arrived. Met the captain a typical yankee skipper with a curious dialect peculiar to the natives . The first procedure on board the sloop soon as she was under way was to make ourselves look as tough as possible in this the success was astounding . Went ashore and laid in a stock of provisions then took an oar apiece and pulled for the sloop found her anchored in Little Harbor Woods Hole with everything in readiness for the night and Capt Carney at his post almost starved no doubt after shipping the stores we proceeded to get supper under discouraging circumstances everything was new the boat the store and the cook. Theodore assumed charge of the culinary department the fire goes out and the water refuses to boil but after two hours of effort supper was announced . The dory drifted quite far out in the bay without our knowledge until we noticed a fog coming up--with an effort reached the sloop just in time to escape it. The spectacle of the gang turning in for the night was amusing such an innovation all slept in our tough clothes and sweaters. Fred in the cabin Theo and Arch on the deck under the awning with cushion for a mattress and a down quilt for covering." The group visited Boston New Bedford points around Cape Cod including Hyannis Port Vineyard Haven then down to Rhode Island; Block Island and Newport. "The entrance to Newport was superb a harbor could scarcely be more picturesque. Arrived in port at 3:15 PM and anchored to a wharf the cook struck tonight so we donned our full dress uniforms and went ashore early to satisfy our curiosity and greedy appetites . Later we ventured to inquire the price of that meal-$6.00 a piece Holy Smoke! but one must put on style at Newport . The Turks flag on our sail seems to attract considerable attention it looks either like a private flag or some ensign. Tis amusing to watch the officers on board some of the palatial yachts in the harbor trying to make out the flag apparently. Owing to the suspicious character of our flag we always arm ourselves to the teeth at night when tied to a wharf for fear of river pirates and other vagabonds. Theo sleeps with his bowie knife under him but judging from the difficulty in rousing him to build the fire in the mornings it is doubtful an intruder could clear the deck without disturbing Theo. Bertie has a trusty revolver at hand but should purchase a barn float down the stream and it became necessary . the chances are the bullet would go right over the barn with the very best intentions." The voyage ended up with stops in New Jersey and then back into New York via steamship. July 15-30 unknown
1024017044.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1967848j1715USA: Hansen Publications. Fair. 1967. First Edition. Paperback. Includes piano sheet music lyrics and guitar chords for these wonderful songs popularized by Andy Williams: Born Free; Call Me Irresponsible; This Is All I Ask; Wives And Lovers; Never On Sunday; Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows; I Left My Heart in San Francisco; And Roses and Roses; I'll Remember You; Moon River; and many others. Undated but appears to be circa 1967. Center pages loose but present. While this copy does include two full-page black and white reproductions of photos of Andy it appears that more pages of photos may have been removed and are not included. Fortunately all the sheet music is still present. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy example of this wonderful Andy Williams memento. ; 4to . Hansen Publications paperback
191558428New Haven India England and Japan 1915. A collection of 42 items mostly manuscript letters signed from a variety of academics administrators and Yale men to the sinologist Frederick Wells Williams 1857-1928 with a few letters from Williams' father-in-law the theologian Hemen Lincoln Wayland to his daughter Williams' wife Fanny. Frederick Wells Williams was the son of Samuel Wells Williams also a sinologist and missionary to China. The elder Williams was the first professor of Chinese language and literature in the United States. The younger Williams continued this trade and was himself a professor of Oriental history at Yale. The majority of the archive is comprised of manuscript letters addressed to Williams dealing primarily with matters of travel. Williams planned visits to Panama Morocco and particularly India and sought letters of introduction or meetings with men with connections there. The letters chiefly concern meeting up or making plans with some exceptions as noted below. Included are ALS's from: 1. Ion Perdicaris Greek-American heir most famous for being kidnapped in Morocco for a high ransom and compelling Roosevelt to declare "Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead!" Perdicaris assists Williams in making connections in Morocco. 2. Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury who provided 2 colorful letters one from London: "I am staying here. at this hotel. which bears the honored name Thackery but which to my horror . I find is a temperance hotel. I shall consequentially not stay long." The other a cryptic 1p note reading "You can rely upon me to stand by you unflinchingly on the solemn occasion to which you refer and all the more readily that there are no alien interests to interpose. I shall loom up at half-past six." Lounsbury was an English scholar at Yale and an authority on Chaucer. 3. Guy Lestrange a British Orientalist arranging a meeting 4. William Graham Sumner Yale Professor of social science. He asks Williams to find a replacement for his wife to speak at the Soc. Sci. Club. and compliments him on his previous lecture. 5. Charles Lewis Slattery a bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts who provides a "ghost signature" no letter included 6. John Ferguson Weir painter sculptor and teacher at Yale who writes a letter of profuse thanks. "I cannot let the day close without thanking you again for what your friendship prompted and effected - not without great painstaking on your part I know - but which has for me a depth of meaning not to be put in words though it fills my thoughts." 7. George Trumbull Ladd Clark Professor of Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy apologizing for missing a social call. "I was so absorbed in trying out some new rolls that I did not know anyone had entered the house." 8. Poultney Bigelow a Yale classmate of Williams' and traveling journalist. "Just in from the Alps and the Himalayas and the first message from my mound of P. O. Matter is your "US & China" - about which no man can write better than yourself. It was a great pleasure to me last winter in the East to note how tenderly your name is cherished in the minds of scholars & trust you will have many more years of usefulness adding ever to your father's reputation & your own." 9. Maurice Bloomfield American Sanskrit scholar thanking Williams for assistance. 10. Morgan Shuster providing a letter of introduction to General Goethals of the Panama Canal Zone a year after the canal's completion 11. John Bucher thanking Williams for sending something to him. 12. Theodore Morrison an administrator and educator on India regarding letters of introduction for a trip Williams is planning 13. A letter from an unknown author introducing H S Bayley of Hyderabad and "His Highness" the title I can't decipher and advising on how to prepare for Williams' arrival. 14. C. S. Mellen "the last of the railway tsars." Mellen says he will not be able to attend a meeting of the Social Science club because he is having a dinner with the employees and labor orgs of the Boston & Main Railroad. 15. J. G. Jennings inviting Williams to stay with him at his home near Muir College Allahabad. Jenning was at the time president of the college. In addition to this parade of men of note there are a few other letters including: 1. Five letters from M. Arao Oiwa a translator guide and print dealer from Japan discussing the print market in Japan promising products and encouraging Williams to send friends and students to Japan to travel. Oita charges 15 yen a day per person to guide them around the country and speaks warmly of his relationship with Williams. 2. A vitriolic ALS from a Maria Smith who has taken offense at Williams' comment on the behavior of Christian missionaries in China. "You say also that through it all the Chinese have maintained their own 'superior culture and moral principles.' Superior culture! And moral principles! As exemplified no doubt in the condition of their women; the state of marriage; the extremely sanitary condition of the country; the system of education; the political organization and a thousand other notorious systems of debauchery and corruption which have made China what she is and have kept her where she is sunk in ignorance and superstition." 3. Four personal letters between H. L. Wayland and Fannie Williams' wife. Wayland discusses news about the neighborhood and asks after his grandchildren. 4. A manuscript invitation to attend the second meeting of the Excelsior Society of Yale and to provide a lecture. Dated 1908 Signed "Y. Z. China" Also included are a few items of ephemera photo portraits of two Wayland men H.L. Wayland's pamphlet "What Mr. Jenkins thinks" Fannie's grade book marriage license and certificate of proficiency for Remington typewriting menu for the 20th anniversary of the Yale Wolf's Head society of which Williams was a member a menu to the Norfolk Inn on which a pen illustration of women at a table has been drawn a broadside schedule of services for Stewart Street Baptist Church with Wayland providing a sermon and a 6.25" x 10" photograph of an outdoor scene likely Hawaii with figures labeled in manuscript "Norman Garstin J. B. Alexander H. H. Garstin" Norman and H. H. Garstin were English born businessmen who managed a large plantation in Hawaii and moved to California in 1892. Overall an interesting look at the sort of connections a Yale professor maintained at the turn of the 20th century. unknown
198584072Verona: Sandy Campbell 1985. First edition deluxe numbered & signed issue. 116 pp. Very light bump to upper outside corners else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Six internal illustrations with a reproduction of a small collage by John Digby on the front cover. Near fine publisher’s slipcase. One of 50 numbered copies on Fava paper SIGNED by Windham. Verona: Sandy Campbell, unknown
135947871X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198388805NY: Oxford University Press 1983. First US edition. ix 268 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Illustrated. Nathaniel Tarn’s copy with his embossed ownership stamp on the first leaf. NY: Oxford University Press, unknown
140940903No Place: No Publisher 1990. Near Fine. A three-ring binder of photographs of Tennessee Williams and people and places related to his work compiled by fan Jackie Koenig over many years. The majority 40 to be exact are publicity photos of Williams himself; four of these are signed by Williams. These show Williams on TV programs at Key West taken by Don Pinder at his library in 1955 at the Showcase Theatre in San Francisco in 1976 taken by Jere Hageman by her on their versos and at play openings. Koening has provided occasional contextual details on laid in slips such as "I attended this preview and Tennessee Williams sat behind me."<br /> <br /> <p>A copy of the March 9 1962 issue of Time magazine is included. It features a portrait of Williams on the cover and is also signed. Some photos related to Williams' work are included such as signed photos of actors in productions of his work like Burl Ives and Ben Cooper. A set of 11 original color photos by Emily Roseland from 1997 capture the Puerto Vallarta set of Night of the Iguana.<br /> <br /> <p>A visual documentary of the later years of the famous American playwright. [No Publisher] unknown
1931022983Columbia Missouri: Student Body of the University of Missouri 1931. Original full black simulated leather with a snarling lion in gil centered on the front cover. Gilt lettering on the front cover and the spine. Modest wear to th extremities. A multi-colored illustrated frontispiece. This shows Tennessee Williams on page 252 as part of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. No previous owner's names not exlibrary. Overall in GOOD condition. A good gift for the Tennessee Williams completist. First Edition. Full Cloth. Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Hardcover. Student Body of the University of Missouri Hardcover
194583363Baltimore: Mary Owings Miller 1945. Summer. 18 pp. Hard bump to crown else very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Prints Williams’ early poem “Everyman.†Work also by Paul Goodman Edouard Roditi Francisco Aguilera and David Cornel DeJong among others. Baltimore: Mary Owings Miller unknown
193411601n.p.: n.p. 1934. Original printed wrappers. A fine copy. Contains the first and only appearance of Williams’ essay Reply to a young scientist berating me because of my devotion to a matter of words. Also contains works by Ezra Pound Robert Frost Richard Aldington and many others. Wallace C208. [n.p.] unknown
1834373090Boston: Lilly Wait & Co.; Marshall Brown & Co. Providence 1834. Second edition. Woodcut frontispiece of "A View of Mr. Durfee's Farm-House and Stack-Yard" where the body was found. 198pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Original cloth-backed boards remnants of printed paper spine label worn. Foxing. Second edition. Woodcut frontispiece of "A View of Mr. Durfee's Farm-House and Stack-Yard" where the body was found. 198pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Sarah Cornell a devout Methodist and mill weaver was molested by a Methodist minister at a camp meeting pregnancy ensued followed shortly by death. This is the story of the murder investigation testimonies of the witnesses clues background and showing how the murderer was protected by the church he represented and whitewashed while she representing also women mill-workers as a group was blackened and cheapened. The adverse effect of the case on the town and the people involved as well as the extremes the Methodist church was willing to go to to protect their representative with bribery threats and lies are exposed as are the abuses of the legal system involved. The minister went free. Shaw & Shoemaker 29754; Wright Fiction 2721; Sabin 104172 Lilly, Wait & Co.; Marshall, Brown & Co., Providence unknown
183426132Boston: Lilly Wait & Co.; Marshall Brown & Co. Providence 1834. Second edition. Woodcut frontispiece of "A View of Mr. Durfee's Farm-House and Stack-Yard" where the body was found. 1 vols. 16mo. Original cloth-backed boards printed paper label some spotting and rubbing generally light spotting of text mostly at front and back. A nice copy. Second edition. Woodcut frontispiece of "A View of Mr. Durfee's Farm-House and Stack-Yard" where the body was found. 1 vols. 16mo. MURDERED BY THE MINISTER! Sarah Cornell a devout Methodist and mill weaver was molested by a Methodist minister at a camp meeting pregnancy ensued followed shortly by death. This is the story of the murder investigation testimonies of the witnesses clues background and showing how the murderer was protected by the church he represented and whitewashed while she representing also women mill-workers as a group was blackened and cheapened. The adverse effect of the case on the town and the people involved as well as the extremes the Methodist church was willing to go to to protect their representative with briberythreats and lies are exposed as are the abuses of the legal system involved. The minister went free. The author compiled the information and did her own research to expose this case of misjustice and ministerial abuse of trust. It was interesting also in showing how people then as today come forth as witnesses for the attention and recognition. The minister was so over-alibied that more time was accounted for than in the given time segment questioned. An interesting work of criminology and people. S & S 29754; Wright Fiction 2721 Lilly, Wait & Co.; Marshall, Brown & Co., Providence unknown
194477559Norfolk Connecticut: New Directions 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Tennessee Williams's first appearance in book form preceding Battle of Angels 1945. Features the long poem "The Summer Belvedere". Also includes contributions by Eve Merriam John Frederick Nims Jean Garrigue and Alejandro Carrion. Octavo. Original tan cloth binding with blue stamping. Minor smudge to the fore-edge of p.125-8. The dust jacket is moderately toned more so along the spine and extremities with the price on the front flap inked out. A very good copy. New Directions hardcover
102127Woollahra NSW Rudy Komon Gallery 1968. 132pp. 4to. Original cloth in dustwrapper an excellent copy. First edition. Consists primarily of b/w plates and a catalogue. Woollahra, NSW, Rudy Komon Gallery, 1968. hardcover
182223000London: Thomas Tegg 1822. Wraps. Very Good. Wiiliams Charles. 25 x 40.5 cm. Hand colored etching. 1822 watermark. Text below title: "The Thumps to be repeated with 'Peace you monster _ Havee done you Termagent a harsh-tempered or overbearing woman _ Hands off you coward _ Retire you Verago_ this impartial application will operate on the risible muscles as a salutary fit of laughter delerge the ill humours and unite the parties in sound Love and Friendship for the remainder of their lives." Top margin slightly frayed. Thomas Tegg unknown
187848650New York: Hurst & Co. Publishers 1878. Softcover. Good. Small 8vo. Pp. 120. Original wrappers front cover hand-coloured. One gathering detached and loosely inserted front cover detached but present edge-worn and spine and chipped at the spine ends. Clean throughout with numerous black and white illustrations throughout. No. 14 in "The Magnet Hand Books. Hurst & Co., Publishers unknown
188220928New York: Dodd Mead 1882. First American Edition. 12mo. 63 pp. Illustrated plates. Original publisher's brown cloth with title and gilt illustration of a cat at an open window stamped in black and gilt chromolithographic plate on front cover. Light wear gift inscription dated 1883 else a near fine copy. Dodd Mead unknown
183974099London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington 1839. 12mo. bound in 6's. viii 352 pp. Blue diced cloth with blind decorative boards and gilt lettering to spine. Discolouration to boards and bumping to extremities. Bookplates and some previous owner's Percival F. Hinton and J. O. Edwards. inscriptions from 1843/1848 to front endpapers. A few spots to endleaves and the occasional spot or pencil note within. . Good. Original Cloth. 1839. J. G. F. & J. Rivington 1839 hardcover
19222594New York: D. Appleton and Company 1922. Hardcover. 272 pp. Long inscription to Jessica Bronson on front free endpaper. The endpaper is loose with tear on edge. A typed page Appleton Book Chat Jan. 1923 about the author and also a business card taped in from B. Chisom -International Prison Commission with a note stating that Bronson knew Williams from her prison work. Among the houses he burgled was Mark Twain's. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
196976451Cleveland: Asphodel Book Shop 1969. First edition. 16 pp. Staples rusty else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is lightly rubbed. Dated Aspen / 1969 and INSCRIBED by Williams “this is for / Arnold / for / remaining / literate - / i.e. / using his ear / like a camera / from / the / Thyrsus Bearer / salut!.†Cleveland: Asphodel Book Shop, unknown
198966172Haverford: James S. Jaffe 1989. First edition numbered & signed issue. xii 56 pp. Faint foxing along top edge else fine in wrappers and fine illustrated dust jacket. Introduction by Guy Davenport. One of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by Williams and Davenport. “Apology†slip laid in. Together with Asphodel Books Catalogue 100: Jonathan Williams and offering of 100 priced items by JW. For the pair: Haverford: James S. Jaffe, unknown