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1951JC8563New York: American Fabrics Reporter Publications 1951. Paperback. Very Good. Full-color illustrated wraps; folio; pp. 146 printed and illustrated in full-color some tipped and b/w throughout rich with ads and with 50 fabric specimens each about 1x1 to 2x2 inches plus a bookmark by the Burlington Mills' Ribbon Division. Covers lightly rubbed; spine a bit scuffed; otherwise in excellent condition. A lavish quarterly publication for fashion industry professionals with articles by numerous contributors amply displaying the styles and designs of the period of course but also addressing the vagaries of production government regulation textile technology and more. <br/><br/> American Fabrics, Reporter Publications paperback books
1952JC8564New York: American Fabrics Reporter Publications 1952. Paperback. Very Good. Full-color illustrated wraps; folio; pp. 124 printed and illustrated in full-color some tipped and b/w throughout rich with ads and with 65 fabric specimens each about 1x1 to 2x2 inches. Covers lightly rubbed; spine a bit scuffed; otherwise in excellent condition. A lavish quarterly publication for fashion industry professionals with articles by numerous contributors amply displaying the styles and designs of the period of course but also addressing the vagaries of manufacturing and production government regulation color science textile technology and more. Includes an articles on opportunities for women in textiles. With an index of advertisers and their advertising agencies. <br/><br/> American Fabrics, Reporter Publications paperback books
1954JC8565New York: American Fabrics Reporter Publications 1954. Paperback. Very Good. Full-color illustrated wraps; folio; pp. 108 printed and illustrated in full-color some tipped and b/w throughout rich with ads and with 33 fabric specimens each about 1x1 to 2x2 inches. Covers lightly rubbed and a little creased along the edges; otherwise in excellent condition. A lavish quarterly publication for fashion industry professionals with articles by numerous contributors amply displaying the styles and designs of the period of course but also addressing the vagaries of manufacturing and production government regulation color science textile technology and more. In this issue "The Colors of India." With an index of advertisers and their advertising agencies. <br/><br/> American Fabrics, Reporter Publications paperback books
197227276NY: The New York Botanical Garden 1972. First edition. Hardcover. Very good-/Very good-. NY: The New York Botanical Garden 1972. First edition. Fully illustrated with b/w line drawings maps and color photographic plates by the author. 293 pp. Hardcover. 4to size. Beige cloth. Minor bumping and rubbing to pressure points. Front heel joint starting to fray. Spine slightly sunned and cocked still stands on end. Very light scattered foxing on edges fading to endpapers. Edges and pages very lightly yellowed. Still clean tight and bright. Dj is slightly edge rubbed yellowed dust soiled front flap corners clipped and interior foxed. Very good-/Very good-. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply The New York Botanical Garden hardcover books
197219210NY: NY Botanical Garden 1972. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good-. NY: NY Botanical Garden 1972. First edition. Copious full color illustrations. 293 pp. Hardcover. Large 4to size. Beige cloth. In slightly edge-worn dust jacket. Very good/Very good-. NY Botanical Garden hardcover books
19036016Canton Pennsylvania: The Kirgate Press 1903. Edition limited to 640 copies this one of 500 on Old Stratford paper 8vo pp. 142 2; title page printed in red and black; lightly rubbed but generally a very good sound copy in original green cloth paper label on spine. This copy with a presentation from the publisher/printer "To Henry F. Cunningham with the constant friendship of his octagonal friend Lewis Buddy III." <br/><br/> The Kirgate Press hardcover books
18601311329Boston: Brown and Taggard 1860. Hardcover. 10mo; G/no-DJ; reddish brown spines with gilt text; 4 volumes; blind-stamped borders to boards; cloths have moderately sunned exterior; some rubbing wear to edges; bumped corners; strong boards; text blocks have darkening exterior edges; some toning to interior; brown stain to p 143 of vol. 1; slight cracking to gutters; frontispiece to vol. 1 with tissue guards; light offsetting to title page from frontispiece<br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller if you have any questions.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcase next to Ephemera section. 1311329. FP New Rockville Stock. Brown and Taggard hardcover books
1989284870Sydney Wellington London Boston: Allen & Unwin 1989. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Near Fine dust jacket. A First Edition copy of Carlyle Thayer's War by Other Means. With no marks of any kind. Minor shelfwear. Near Fine dustjacket. Near Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket. Allen & Unwin unknown books
1883WRCLIT20714London: Longmans Green and Co. 1883. Three volumes. Large octavo. Original cloth gilt. First editions. One joint a bit frayed other modest wear or fraying at extremities but a good sound set with the ownership signatures of Matthew Arnold's grandson. NCBEL III:1253. DYER p.44. Longmans, Green, and Co. hardcover books
184048511London: James Fraser 1840. First Edition. First printing 1000 copies. 12mo. Green horizontally-ribbed cloth with blind-stamped scroll device to front and rear board Tarr's "A" binding; yellow coated endpapers; 1-114pp single page of publisher's ads. Re-spined in matching green cloth; endpapers reinforced with cloth tape at gutters; boards scuffed and rounded at corners. Illegible ownership signature to title page "Jno. Keyser" . A complete and good but undistinguished copy of the first printing. TARR A11.1.a. James Fraser unknown books
1841RCARHER00DPEJames Fraser 1841. Fair. Carlyle Thomas. On Heroes Hero - Worship and the Heroic in History. London: James Fraser 1841. 393pp. 12mo. Embossed brown cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Fair. Rebacked with original backstrip overlaid cover detached at front hinge; pages front endsheet through 118 detached but present. Previous owner's notations stickers and previous booksellers' descriptions pasted on front endsheets otherwise clean sturdy. James Fraser hardcover books
193093921Pasadena: Harry Ward Ritchie 1930. stiff paper wrapper. Ritchie Ward. 8vo. stiff paper wrapper. 6 321 pages. And Potsherds. Limited to and edition of 200 copies. Anderson Ritchie & Simon pg 128. Slim volume of poetry. Wrapper split detached and slightly torn and creased on edges. Residue of a paper sticker in top inner corner of bottom wrapper. Still an attractive and readable copy. Harry Ward Ritchie unknown books
1881WRCLIT30019London: Longman Green and Co. 1881. Two volumes. Green cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Frontis. First edition. Ink inscription dated in the year of publication in each volume some rubbing at extremities and light foxing bookplate of a collector/scholar otherwise a good tight set. TARR A32.I.I-IIa. Longman, Green and Co. hardcover books
18431272039London: Chapman & Hall 1843. First Edition. Hardcover Octavo;G; Tan indented leather spine with gilt text on black card; Boards strong major chipping and rubbing on corners edges and spine; Text block age toned foxing throughout two closed tears on inner spine near paste down pages durable text legible. pp 399. Shelve Front Case or Below Counter. 1272039. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Chapman & Hall unknown 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
1956130030New York NY: The Limited Editions Club 1956. quarter leather. Limited Editions Club. 4to. quarter leather. xviii 629 3 pages. Limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by illustrator Bernard Lamotte on colophon. Table of contents introduction by Cecil Brown. Chronological summary of the Revolution follows text. Frontispiece and illustrations throughout text by Lamotte. Slipcase rubbed and scuffed mainly along edges and bottom. Rubbed and scuffed along edges of spine. The Limited Editions Club unknown books
18521110PHILADELPHIA HART 1852 1852. ORIGINAL BROWN CLOTH FIRST EDITION THUS VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. PHILADELPHIA, HART, 1852 hardcover books
1886WRCLIT30020London: Macmillan and Co. 1886. Two volumes. Gilt dark olive cloth ruled in black. Portraits. First edition. Edited by Charles Eliot Norton. Year of publication ownership inscription extremities a bit worn but a good set. TARR A37.I.I-II. Macmillan and Co. hardcover books
1867221635London Chapman and Hall 1867. 1867. First edition. 8vo. 55 pages. Original green printed wrappers spine reinforced with tape wraps chipped at edges. Good-very good. F. Soft cover. London, Chapman and Hall, 1867. paperback books
1867WRCLIT21769London: Chapman & Hall 1867. Printed wrappers. First edition. Pencil marginalia a few chips and soft creases to wrappers but a very good copy. Chapman & Hall unknown books
2002Embry 189157U. of California Press 2002. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. U. of California Press, 2002. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1914RDAVTRU00ZMDodge Publishing 1914. Fine. Davis Carlyle Channing. True Story of Ramona. Signed copy. Alderson William A. New York: Dodge Publishing 1914. 1st edition. 265pp. 8vo. Brown illustrated cloth with gilt lettering T.E.G. Book condition: Very good with slightly rubed edges and faintly faded spine. Stenographic letter from the desk of William A. Alderson is mounted to rear pastedown. Gift inscription to contemporary owner by both authors Carlyle and Alderson on front free endsheet. Dodge Publishing hardcover books
qms1644The New York Botanical Garden 1972. “This First Edition of The Native Orchids of Florida was printed at Ipswich England by W. S. Cowell Ltd at their press in the Butter Market.†Quarto grey cloth hardcover gilt letters 293 pp. Fine As New in a Near-Fine price-clipped dust jacket. From Preface: The present work has been designed first of all for orchidophiles like ourselves be they amateur or professional. With the treatises of morris and Eames and of Correll as basic guides each genus is described as a separate chapter. Since the recognition of a plant by a technical description and line drawings may be difficult especially for an amateur a series of photographs in color has been assembled which will provide the reader with a greater feeling of familiarity with each species something we have always wanted to see ourselves. With very few exceptions each species has been picutres in its native habitat. Close-up portraits of individual flowers and such interesting features as roots fruit and unusual variations have been included. hardcover books
1975800055mNew York: The New York Botanical Garden 1975. 1st edition. Quarto cloth 361 pp. Color photos throughout illus. maps. Fine in dust jacket. The New York Botanical Garden, 1975. hardcover books
1892164603Boston: Colby & Rich 1892. Octavo pp. 1-6 1 2-234 1-2 3-17 18: blank note: two of the preliminary leaves are blanks two inserted plates both photographs of the author pictorial title page original brown cloth front panel stamped in gold. Second edition. A "fantasy of the afterlife set mainly in Heaven . A couple of chapters towards the end carry the protagonist's spirit accompanied by angels to the physical planet Jupiter and contain a description of the advanced civilization there." - Locke Voyages in Space 107. "One of the few spiritualist utopias." - Roemer The Obsolete Necessity p. 187. In addition to the two photographs of Carlyle Petersilea 1844-1903 a noted concert pianist and music teacher this new edition adds fifteen pages of reviews of this novel and OCEANIDES: A PSYCHICAL NOVEL 1890 the second of his four occult/utopian novels. Petersilea was born in Boston and spent most of his life there. In 1892 he moved to California where he and his wife built a home at Tropico near Los Angeles. It was there that he died of a stroke in June of 1903. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 220. Kopp 929. Negley Utopian Literature: A Bibliography 909. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 82. Bleiler 1978 p. 100. Reginald 11413. Wright III 4203. Spine panel just a bit sunned a very good copy. #164603 Colby & Rich unknown books