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18971307998New London: Press of the Day Publishing Company 1897. Hardcover. Octavo; G/no-DJ; pp 327; sun faded green spine with gilt lettering; cloth has moderate staining to front boards slight wear to edges; text block shows age toning to edges some staining to first and last few pages loose ffep but still present; interior clean. 1307998. Full-priced Rockville. Press of the Day Publishing Company hardcover books
1847000174Harper & Brothers 1847. Hardcover. Good. A fascinating little book covering many subjects including 'Structure of the Earth' 'Use of Animals and Vegetables' 'Use of the Ocean' etc. Condition: Good - engraved frontis original red boards and 1/4 leather spine gilt title; bookplate and a stamp from Kingston Library no library pockets or stickers spine somewhat worn and faded small piece missing off head of spine; scattered foxing. Harper & Brothers hardcover books
1898133500New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1898. Octavo inserted frontispiece original pictorial tan cloth stamped in red blue black and gold. First edition. Eight stories several first published in CENTURY MAGAZINE and NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE. Wright III 4301. Cloth rubbed at spine ends a very good copy. #133500 G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1870163003Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1870. Hardcover. Contents VG clean crisp and tight. Covers however are rubbed spine cloth is wrinkled and end papers are a bit foxed none to contents. Ex-lib. copy with marks to spine fep and title page; no others. The illustrated plates are in excellent condition as if never viewed with no chips or tears. Brown cloth/boards. Gilt lettering and insignia on spine. Paginated as 184; 324 with one bw folding plate; 43; 7 plus XXXII bw plates including some folding; 47; 39; and index 66 pp. Contains the Introduction with Selections from the Correspondence of Commissioner General N.M. Beckwith and Others; General Survey of the Exposition with a Report on the Character and Condition of the United States Section; Report on the Fine Arts by Frank Leslie; The Fine Arts Applied to the Useful Arts with the 7 bw plates; Extract from the Report of the International Committee on Weights Measures and Coins; Bibliography of the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867; and General Alphabetical Index to the Reports. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1868134590Providence: George H. Whitney 1868. Limited to 200 copies unnumbered. Hardcover. Reading copy. Ex-library covers and spine separated but present. Pages loose up to 19 and last endpapers rest held by binding edges fragile and chipping up to p. 43 minor elsewhere. Teal library portolio and slipcase Green cloth boards embossed border gold title on spine. 297 pp. A history of the theatre in Providence Rhode Island from 1745 to 1860. George H. Whitney hardcover books
1898115765Boston and New York: Houghton 1898. Octavo original decorated maroon cloth. First edition. Four short stories with European settings. BAL 6468. Wright III 2078. Cloth bruised at lower rear corner endpapers tanned from flaps of dust jacket no longer present else a bright near fine copy. #115765 Houghton unknown books
18124130Worcester M.A.: Pr. by Isaac Sturtevant 1812. 8vo. 34 pp. <br><br>Published at the request of a numerous assembly of citizens from various parts of the county and the members of the Washington Benevolent Society who joined in the celebration" as stated on the title-page. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sabin 5767; Shaw & Shoemaker 24887. Removed from a nonce volume. Front page and final two pages soiled. Five-digit number rubber stamped on title-page. Upper half of final leaf torn away. One long tear without loss of text to penultimate leaf. Pr. by Isaac Sturtevant unknown books
18731282004Boston: Noyes Holmes and Company 1873. 12mo; G-/no-DJ; Light brown spine with gold text; Boards have shelf wear such as rubbing on exterior panels & along spine moderate fraying at edges also spine is sunned however still intact; Text block has age toning on exterior edges ffep is cracking from spine at front hinge first & last few pages have slight foxing with tight binding; pp 240. 1282004. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Noyes, Holmes, and Company unknown books
1892133128New York: The Century Co. 1892. 12mo illustrations original gray-green cloth stamped in red silver gold and blind top edge stained silver other edges untrimmed. First edition. The author's second novel. BAL 6464. Wright III 2075. Cloth a bit dust soiled a very good copy with bright cover stamping. #133128 The Century Co. unknown books
18961342084Boston: Houghton Mifflin adn Company 1896. Riverside edition. Hardcover. Octavo; volume 7 only; Riverside edition; Fair; Hardcover; Spine green with gold print; Boards in green cloth with gold print light wear to spine caps and corners slight blemish on rear slightly cocked spine; Text block has gilt top edge cracked hinges front and rear hinge tear to half-title page inscription in ink on half-title page puckering to entire text block else clean and tight; vii 470 pages. 1342084. FP New Rockville Stock. Houghton, Mifflin adn Company hardcover books
1812WRCAM44679Worcester: Isaac Sturtevant 1812. 36pp. Modern half calf and marbled boards spine gilt. Contemporary gift inscription on the titlepage. Some foxing tanning and staining. Good. Fourth of July oration given just a few weeks after the outbreak of the War of 1812 often called the "second war of American independence." Blake makes the expected comparisons between the past conflict and the one that was then unfolding. SABIN 5767. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 24887. Isaac Sturtevant hardcover books
1842022317Boston: Gould Kendall Ad Lincoln 1842. Octavo. 12pp. publisher's ads at front frontispiece viii 910-276pp. 27 full page illustrations at rear. Improved by appropriate questions for the examination of scholars; also by illustrative notes and a dictionary of philosophical terms. This work is for the student and this edition has been introduced into the female department of the publicksic schools in Boston. A very good copy bound in full calf flat spine ruled in gilt black morocco spine label gilt previous owner's name on front endpapers dated 1845 and name stamped on covers some off-setting to title page some occasional toning to leaves but mostly clean. Gould, Kendall Ad Lincoln unknown books
1899W242112Portland ME: Thomas B. Mosher 1899. One of 450 copies on Van Gelder hand-made paper and the type distributed. Two edges untrimmed. Dust jacket in remnants but still present. Spine missing but book tight and text bright. . Limited. Paper Covered Boards. Fair/Poor. Illus. by Author. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Thomas B. Mosher Hardcover books
1870162990Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1870. Leather bound. Contents VG clean crisp and tight. Covers are a bit rubbed and with some staining to front cloth. 3/4 brown leather with 5 raised bands. Maroon cloth/boards. Gilt lettering and volume number on spine. Marbled end papers and page edges. Paginated as 143; 115; 51; 86; and 401. Occasional tables/charts but with no illustrations or plates. Reports on wool cotton silk clothing and woven fabrics and education. With a list of the reports in order of succession in the various volumes. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1870162987Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1870. Leather bound. Contents NF clean crisp and tight. Covers however are rubbed and chipped at spine with a small chunk missing mid-spine see photo. The illustrated plates are in excellent condition as if never viewed with no chips or tears. 3/4 brown leather with 5 raised bands. Maroon cloth/boards. Gilt lettering and volume number on spine. Marbled end papers and page edges. Paginated as 184; 324 with one bw folding plate; 43; 7 plus XXXII bw plates including some folding; 47; 39; and index 66 pp. Contains the Introduction with Selections from the Correspondence of Commissioner General N.M. Beckwith and Others; General Survey of the Exposition with a Report on the Character and Condition of the United States Section; Report on the Fine Arts by Frank Leslie; The Fine Arts Applied to the Useful Arts with the 7 bw plates; Extract from the Report of the International Committee on Weights Measures and Coins; Bibliography of the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867; and General Alphabetical Index to the Reports. Government Printing Office hardcover books
189765076London: Macmillan 1897. 1st ed. Hardcover. Good. index viii 230p. Blue cloth. 18cm. Numerous small spots on cover. Bookplate. Scattered light pencil markings. Text lightly browned. No Jacket. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
1881011719American Institute of Mining Engineers. Very Good. 1881. Pamphlet. A paper from Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers read at the Washington Meeting February 1881. Stringbound with light soil and a blue penciled number and holes from rubbing on top front. William Phipps Blake was a well-known geologist educator and mining consultant who wrote prolifically and conducted studies throughout the world. Here he writes of the gold and silver deposits of Tombstone. Only two copies found on OCLC. ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall; 11 pp . American Institute of Mining Engineers unknown books
1870162989Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1870. Leather bound. Contents VG clean crisp and tight. Covers are a bit rubbed and with some staining to front cloth. The illustrated plates are in excellent condition as if never viewed with no chips or tears. 3/4 brown leather with 5 raised bands. Maroon cloth/boards. Gilt lettering and volume number on spine. Marbled end papers and page edges. Paginated as 26; 19; 90 with 5 bw folding plates; 19 with 1 folding plate; 18; 13; 28; 213 with 9 bw folding plates and several bw illustrations; 70; and 18. Contains articles on cereals beet-root sugar and alcohol Culture and Products of the Vine school-houses and popular education munitions of war instruments and apparatus of medicine and musical instruments. Government Printing Office hardcover books
188313878Bsn: Lee and Shepard 1883. 5th edn. 12mo pp. 235. Hinges tender cover sl. spoiled. A good copy. Blake the author of Poems and Rambling Talks travels from Boston to Chicago to the West the Grand Canyon California and back East. Lee and Shepard unknown books
1830WRCAM26386Boston: Published by Crocker & Brewster 1830. 372pp. plus five color plates of flowers of six lacking the frontispiece and four uncolored plates. Contemporary calf black morocco label gilt. Worn along hinges at spine ends and extremities. Light foxing light dampstain in upper portion of first one hundred pages and lower portion of final few pages. Good only. Designed for educational purposes this beginner's guide to botany is actually written in the form of a conversation between "Mrs. B." and various young ladies. The Rev. J.L. Blake who was a prolific generator of school texts adapted the book "to the use of schools." The actual author Jane Marcet is identified on the titlepage only as the author of CONVERSATIONS ON CHEMISTRY and NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. McGRATH p.206. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 2390. Published by Crocker & Brewster unknown books
18901087828vo. London: William Griggs 1890. 8vo 4 70 pp.New wrappers. § Printed on darkened paper particularly towards the outer edges consistent with Bentley's description of Griggs's "very persuasive facsimile" of 1890 of which 50 copies were issued. “The original 1783 copies were seventy-two pages in length printed in octavo by John Flaxman's aunt who owned a small print shop in the Strand and paid for by Anthony Stephen Mathew and his wife Harriet dilettantes to whom Blake had been introduced by Flaxman in early 1783. Each individual copy was hand-stitched with a grey back and a blue cover reading "POETICAL SKETCHES by W.B." It was printed without a table of contents and many pages were without half titles. Of the extant copies eleven contain corrections in Blake's handwriting. Poetical Sketches is one of only two works by Blake to be printed conventionally with typesetting; the only other extant work is The French Revolution in 1791 which was to be published by Joseph Johnson. However it never got beyond the proof copy and was thus not actually published.Even given the modest standards by which the book was published it was something of a failure. Alexander Gilchrist noted that the publication contained several obvious misreadings and numerous errors in punctuation suggesting that it was printed with little care and was not proofread by Blake thus the numerous handwritten corrections in printed copies. Gilchrist also notes that it was never mentioned in the Monthly Review even in the magazine's index of "Books noticed" which listed every book published in London each month signifying that the publication of the book had gone virtually unnoticed. Nevertheless Blake himself was proud enough of the volume that he was still giving copies to friends as late as 1808 and when he died several unstitched copies were found amongst his belongings.†Wikipedia. Bentley BB 130. William Griggs unknown books
1895WRCLIT73094London: Seeley and Co. 1895. Quarto. Printed wrappers. Frontis plates and illustrations. Spine severely chipped but internally very good the whole suitable for rebinding. First edition published as Whole Number 22 of THE PORTFOLIO. Commended by Bentley and Nurmi. BENTLEY & NURMI 1228. Seeley and Co. unknown books
1874WN6286ANew York: Harper & Brothers 1874. Brown cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. Wear on spine ends corners and edges. Some marking and soiling on boards. Glue remnant from label removal on front pastedown. Accoounts include the Polaris Expedition the cruise of the "Tigris"'' and the ice floe drift of Capt. Tyson. . First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Harper & Brothers Hardcover books
1884680Worcester Mass.: Franklin P. Rice 1884. 8vo. 2 33 1 blank pp. <br><br>Issued in cojunction with the city's bicentennial celebration. Original printed wrappers. Franklin P. Rice unknown books
186255195Providence: A. Crawford Greene steam book and job printer 1862. First edition 8vo pp. 38 2; self-wrappers stitched as issued; very good. Blake 1809-1879 is buried in Bristol R.I. Not in Bartlett. Sabin 5786. <br/><br/> A. Crawford Greene, steam book and job printer unknown books