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19502310535New York: The Modern Library 1950. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Jacket edges rubbed with minimal loss 1 inch closed tear on rear jacket edge. 1950 Hard Cover. xxi 1 625 1 pp. 8-page terminal publisher ad. 1950 reissue of 1932 Modern Library original this edition including a new bibliography by Ernest H. Wilkins. Also includes introduction by C.H. Grandgent and genealogical tables following text. The classic narrative of Dante's journey through the depths of hell purgatory and paradise with Virgil as his guide. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Dante Alighieri May/June c.1265 The Modern Library hardcover books
19502311223New York: The Modern Library 1950. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Lacks jacket. Front hinge just beginning to weaken minimal pencil marginalia. 1950 Hard Cover. xxi 1 625 1 pp. 8-page terminal publisher ad. 1950 reissue of 1932 Modern Library original this edition including a new bibliography by Ernest H. Wilkins. Also includes introduction by C.H. Grandgent and genealogical tables following text. The classic narrative of Dante's journey through the depths of hell purgatory and paradise with Virgil as his guide. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Dante Alighieri May/June c.1265 The Modern Library hardcover books
1962221411962. ANDERSON Oma Carlyle. THROUGH THE SEVENTH GATE. Brooklyn NY: Parthenon 1962. Sm. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Anderson front endpaper. Very Good light soiling edges; some staining d/j. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
22208Prairie City: The Decker Press 1949. First edition. 8vo. Cloth. 91 pp. Near fine in a near fine jacket. Prairie City: The Decker Press, 1949. hardcover books
TB28843n.p.: no publisher stated n.d. Reprint. Near fine in heavy printed paper wraps over a stapled binding. A small quarto measuring 9 5/8 by 7 3/8 inches. Without a dust jacket. 9 pages of text illustrated with a frontispiece photograph of four engraved bookplates and two tipped-on plates. no publisher stated paperback books
1914265049London: C.W. Daniel 1914. Paperback. 106p. 6p. french-fold wraps 4.75x7.5 inches wraps worn and chipped at edges pages evenly toned previous owner's name and date Nov. 1924 penned on front blank front blank detached but present. Not dated but OCLC gives date as 1914. Henry Bool was the benefactor of several anarchist writers including Benjamin Tucker and a pamphleteer in his own right. C.W. Daniel paperback books
1951106347Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press 1951. cloth. 8vo. cloth. xvi632 pages; x686 pages. 2 volumes. History of settlement of the American 'Old Northwest' including formation of states. Black and white illustrations and maps. Bibliographical essay and index. Frontispiece. Minor fading of spine. Indiana University Press unknown books
195152421Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1951. hardcover. very good. 2 vols. Illustrated. Very thick 8vo red cloth spines darkened internally fine slipcase. Bloomington: Indiana UP 1951. Very good .<br/><br/> Indiana University Press unknown books
19511310459Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1951. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/Hardcover; red spine with gold text; the 2 volume set have uniform condition; they are enclosed in a red slip case; boards have shelf wear and have minor marks but strong; fore edges of the text blocks are deckled but pages are clean; <br /> 632p. Vol.1 ; 686p. Vol. 2. 1310459. FP New Rockville Stock. Indiana University Press hardcover books
195166341Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Very Good. 1951. Hardcover. Complete in Two Volumes. 9 1/2" x 6 1/2" tan cloth with gilt printed red labels to the spines. This is a clean nice set. Very Good. . Indiana University Press hardcover books
195029804Indianapolis: Other. Very Good. 1950. Hardcover. Very good 2 volumes boxed. . Other hardcover books
195048250Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society 1950. First Edition. Two octavo volumes. Original tan cloth with red/gilt spine panels; 632686pp; maps; illus. Mild spine-toning and external wear; text clean tight and unmarked. A solidly Very Good set. Indiana Historical Society unknown books
19511315074Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1951. Second Printing. Hardcover. Thick octavo; G-/no-DJ; sunned red spines with gilt text; 2 volumes: vol. 1 pp 632; vol. 2 pp 686; sunned and soiled red slipcase; some fraying to edges; cloths have moderate wear to exteriors; strong boards; text blocks show light foxing to exterior fore edges; deckled fore edges; previous owner's name to front endpapers; frontispieces; interiors clean; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1315074. FP New Rockville Stock. Indiana University Press hardcover books
19622763Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1962. Third printing. 632pp. Octavo 24 cm Gray cloth with a red label on the backstrip. Better than very good. "The Old Northwest geographically the connecting region between the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence system and the Mississippi and socially the fusion center of population elements from the Northeast East South and Europe came in time to control the economic and political balance in the Union; traditionally and culturally it developed and maintained at least until the close of the Civil War something of an entity. This work presents an outline of the history of the Old Northwest from 1815 the beginning of the 'Great Migration' to 1840 the date the roughly marks the end of the pioneer period." - from the Preface. Indiana University Press unknown books
1951007132Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1951. 2d Printing. 2 vols. xvi 632; x 686p. b/w illus. original red cloth. Indiana University Press unknown books
187740799Boston: James R. Osgood and Company Late Ticknor & Fields 1877. 1st edition thus Tarr A24.3.a. Green cloth binding black and gilt stamping to front board black lettering to spine. Printed endpapers. Moderate wear to binding some rubbing to edges light soiling puffing to cloth binding. A VG example. 94 pp. A couple small woodcut engravings in text. 4-7/8" x 3-3/8" <br/><br/>Only 6 institutional holdings recorded on OCLC Buffalo & Erie Public Notre Dame UMich UWash U of Waterloo & the British Library. This edition rare in the trade. James R. Osgood and Company, Late Ticknor & Fields hardcover books
196723263Lancaster PA: Office of Church and Society Board of Christian Education United Presbyterian Church 1967. 48p. 5.5x8.5 inches first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps; rough copy with abraded partially-split spinefold rusted staples handling soil. Full issue devoted to homosexuality. Office of Church and Society, Board of Christian Education, United Presbyterian Church unknown books
190329027London: John Lane 1903. Two volumes. 8vo pp. 268 360. with 16 illustrations. Owner's name on titles. Worn covers but good. John Lane unknown books
175923900London: printed for M. Cooper 1759. Octavo. 8 5/8 x 5 1/2 inches. 51 1pp. Uncut. Stitched.<br/> <br/>Scarce.<br/> <br/>Carlyle charges the Prime Minister William Pitt the Elder with being too favourable towards France. The discontent amongst army officers in America and the various failed expeditions were all blamed on Pitt's perceived failure to support the military.<br/> <br/>Sabin 42915; ESTC T93350. printed for M. Cooper unknown books
186129135Boston: Ticknor & Fields 1861. 8vo. Frontis. viii 471 pp. <br><br>Carlyle 1722-1805 was a Church of Scotland minister memorialist and political commentator who spoke and wrote against the American colonists seeking independence. He left his autobiography complete but unpublished and it fell to John Hill Burton 1809-1881 to see it through the press. First American edition. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â On Carlyle see Dictionary of National Biography on line or in print. Publisher's brown textured cloth stamped in blind on covers and in gilt on spine. Discoloration at top of spine. Exsocial club library: call number on endpapers rubber-stamp on title-page no other markings. Text block a little skewed in binding. Ticknor & Fields hardcover books
1981250549Burbanl: PartyBoy 1981. Newspaper. 8p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches b&w photos of young gay men having fun ads services very good pastebound newsprint. Advertising brochure for the Gay Catering service in Burbank. PartyBoy unknown books
605002"Grace Carlyle" in purple fountain pen ink on a vintage tan album leaf. 5" x 4 1/8"; very good; 1923. Scarce! Signed inscribed and dated: "Hollywood Sept - 12 - 1923 - Grand-As-her Studio To my erstwhile daughter from her intrepid mother - with love and greatest admiration Grace Carlyle." Grace Carlyle appeared as Mrs. Trent in the 1924 silent film "By Divine Right" with Jeanne Carpenter. Provenance: from the estate of silent screen child actress Theo-Alice Jeanne Carpenter. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. unknown books
181032985London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davis 1810. 2nd edition. Modern brown leather spine over 19th C marbled paper boards with brown leather tips. Modern eps. Square & tight. Minor rubs to boards with stain to rear board. Withal a VG copy. xvi 143 1 blank 70 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davis hardcover books
1889WRCLIT20732London: Swann Sonnenschein & Co. 1889. Large octavo. First edition edited by David G. Ritchie. Portrait. A very good copy with the ownership signature of Matthew Arnold's grandson. Swann Sonnenschein & Co. unknown books
18837325London: Longmans Green 1883. First Edition. 8vo Pp. 397 399 341 24pp of adv. Sl. nick to top of spine on vol. 1 o/w a fine copy. CBEL III p. 152. Carlyle 1801-1866 married Thomas Carlyle in 1826 and had been a writer from a very early age. "Insulating Carlyle from the daily activities of the world occupied much of Jane Carlyle's time and these efforts form the subject of many of her letters." She bore the stress of living with Carlyle and never published the novel that was urged on her. Longmans, Green unknown books