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45550P., Au Bureau de l'Edition, 1921, in 8° broché, paginé 415 à 699 ; très nombreuses illustrations, in et hors-texte, en noir et en couleurs ; couverture fanée, renforcée au scotch invisible ; les première et dernière garde ont été collées à la couverture.
26177Percaline bordeaux de l'éditeur avec une illustration collée sur le premier plat, 32X25 cm, photos en noir et blanc (héliogravures), 1934, collection la France travaille, horizons de France. Quelques petites marques d'usage, bon exemplaire.
181137526Reading PA: Johann Ritter 1811. 1st printing American Imprints 22488; Arndt & Eck 1865. OCLC records 6 holding institutions. Period quarter-leather binding with paste-paper wrapped boards. Wear to board edges. Top board beginning to detach in lower two-thirds of joint. Ffep nearly detached. Period pos to ffep and mss note affixed to front paste-down. Text paper browned & stained. A Good complete copy of this uncommon product from Ritter's prolific press. 104 2 pp. 12mo. 5-3/4" x 3-1/2" <br/><br/> Johann Ritter hardcover books
8vo. (6), 351, (1) pp. With woodcut printer's device on title-page (repeated on verso of final leaf). 16th century brown ruled calf with later handwritten spine title. All edges red. First issue of the Leipzig edition, the second printing ever. Greek text throughout; Victorinus Strigel issued a Latin translation (not present here) to accompany it. - Theodoret, bishop of Cyrus (ca. 393-458) was an influential theologian of the School of Antioch. He played a pivotal role in several 5th century Byzantine Church controversies that led to various ecumenical acts and schisms and is considered "one of the principal Greek writers of the 5th century" (Tusc. Lex. Lit., p. 254). - Light browning and staining (more pronounced in first and last leaf). A few contemporary annotations. VD 16, T 768. Hoffmann I, 495. Graesse VI.2, 118. OCLC 54244694.
66685, brepols, 2025 hardcover, 585 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Illustrations:8 colour plates, Language(s):English. *New. ISBN 9780888442345.
17925795Parme, Bodoni, 1792. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-8 de (4)-175-(1) pp. et (4)-190-(2) pp. 1 f. blanc, veau marbré, dos orné à nerfs, triple filet doré sur les plats, fleurons aux angles, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et en maroquin noir, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
185841639Boston: Boston Museum 1858. Buff printed paper. Moderate wear to edges some age-toning. Withal a VG example. Single broadsheet printed recto only. Decoratively engraved border. 18-1/2" x 6-3/8" <br/><br/>Not found on OCLC rare. (Boston Museum] unknown books
190180448Canton OH: The Watts Printing Co 1901. Presumed First Edition First printing. Stiff card covers tied at left side with black cord. Good. Format is approximately 5 inches by 7 inches. Binding is black cord. 51 leaves plus covers. This consists of black and white photographic illustrations with individual captions. Covers have a few rubs light soiling and short creases. There is a number written in blue ink at lower corner of the rear cover. This rare souvenir album contains captioned photographs of the funeral events honoring the slain McKinley in his hometown of Canton Ohio. One of the photographs of President Theodore Roosevelt and the Cabinet awaiting the arrival of the casket at the Canton Court House. A search of the On-line Catalogue of the Library of Congress on March 27 2021 identified four copies two in Ohio Libraries one at the University of Texas at Austin and one at a Scottish Rites Temple in Massachusetts. Occasionally copies appear briefly on-line and generally are purchased quickly. Thousands who witnessed the funeral procession as it moved from the McKinley home on Market Avenue N to the church services were "Hushed and Broken in Heart" as they watched the cortege. Mrs. McKinley spent a half hour alone with the casket but she would not attend the funeral services instead staying at home the rest of the day. The funeral procession began at the McKinley home at 1:14 p.m. and arrived at the First Methodist Church now Crossroads United Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m. McKinley's body first lay in state for public viewing in Buffalo N.Y. on Sept. 15-16;. The nation focused its attention on the casket that made its way by train first to Washington where it first lay in the East Room of the Executive Mansion and then in state in the Capitol and then was taken to Canton. A hundred thousand people passed by the open casket in the Capitol Rotunda many having waited hours in the rain; in Canton an equal number did the same at the Stark County Courthouse on September 18. The following day a funeral service was held at the First Methodist Church; the casket was then sealed and taken to the McKinley house where relatives paid their final respects. It was then transported to the receiving vault at West Lawn Cemetery in Canton to await the construction of the memorial to McKinley already being planned. The former first lady accompanied her husband on the funeral train. Historian Margaret Leech noted "the circuitous journey was a cruel ordeal for the woman who huddled in a compartment of the funeral train praying that the Lord would take her with her Dearest Love". She was thought too weak to attend the services in Washington or Canton although she listened at the door to the service for her husband in her house on North Market Street. Among organizations that participated in the procession were Canton Commandery No. 38 Knights Templars; The Grand Commandery Knights Templars of Ohio; The Knights Templars of Louisville Kentucky and Pittsburgh; Eagle Lodge No. 431 it would become the McKinley Lodge; The Grand Army Band; and Thayer's Military Band. At the church President Roosevelt occupied the front pew. Behind him were 40 United States senators 120 representatives and many state governors. Honorary pallbearers selected by the family included John C. Dueber George B. Frease R. A. Cassidy William R. Day Joseph Biechele Henry W. Harter William A. Lynch and Thomas McCarty. Widow McKinley remained in Canton for the remainder of her life setting up a shrine in her house and often visiting the receiving vault until her death at age 59 on May 26 1907. She died only months before the completion of the large marble monument to her husband in Canton which was dedicated by President Roosevelt on September 30 1907. William and Ida McKinley are interred there with their daughters atop a hillside overlooking the city of Canton. The Watts Printing Co unknown
10822399Charlottesville : Published for the Folger Shakespeare Library by the University Press of Virginia 1974 printing c1960. Good. 0x0x0. Some wear but still a good reading copy. A portion of your purchase of this book will be donated to non-profit organizations.Over 1000000 satisfied customers since 1997! Choose expedited shipping if available for much faster delivery. Delivery confirmation on all US orders. Charlottesville : Published for the Folger Shakespeare Library by the University Press of Virginia, 1974 printing, c1960 unknown
1892139334Hamilton Ontario: The Times Printing Company 1892. Hardcover. Very good. 1st printing. unpaginated. Small folio. Original white faux leather. Gilt decoration on front cover. B/W full page photos and within text. Corners rubbed and bumped. 1/4" section missing from top of spine. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. Textblock clean. A look at historic Hamilton Ontario in the late 1800's. 1892 The Times Printing Company hardcover
68-8371Pleasantville Ohio: The Times Printing & Publishing Company 1914. Newspaper. Folio. Folded Leaves. 4 pp. Good with tears sun-fading. Pleasantville, Ohio: The Times Printing & Publishing Company, 1914. unknown
1935391678New York: Internation Printing Ink Corporation 1935. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Three volumes. Slipcased. Cloth quarto 18; 21; 18 12 pp. with three cardboard viewing guides tipped in. Illustrated throughout with color examples. Slipcase is worn along extremities. Minor sunning to spines. Otherwise books are near fine. New York: Internation Printing Ink Corporation hardcover
189576078Rochester N.Y.:: The Post Express Printing Company 1895. First edition. publisher's gilt-lettered cloth. Some light scuffing and use to cloth; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Illustrated. The Post Express Printing Company, hardcover
19882090502113716656Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1120N° vol 51 de 1957 - pleine percaline verte
1121N° vol 50 de 1956 - pleine percaline ocre
1122N° vol 53 de 1959 - pleine percaline noire
193955974/D-5Leominster Herefordshire3.: Orphans' Printing Press 1939. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 16mo - over 53/4" - 63/4" tall. 124pp. calendar for 1939. Edition not stated but first since WW1 when production ceased. Clean copy inside & out. No inscriptions. Strong binding. Includes supply & fitting of correctly sized protective lyfjacket. Contains typical local advertising along with the important details of ordinary residents for genealogy purposes. A very scarce directory. Orphans' Printing Press Paperback
68-7674Scarsdale NY: Willard D. Morgan 1955. Broadside. Folio. Letterpress on Wove. Good with tiny tear. Scarce. Scarsdale, NY: Willard D. Morgan, 1955. unknown
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 157 pages. 28x23cm.
1905ZB1152361The Modern Printing Co. Montreal 1905. Softcover 92 pp. includes large fold-out map attached to last page faint wear to covers else very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. The Modern Printing Co., Montreal paperback
1905129956London Ontario 1905. Softcover. Very good. 44 p. 20 x 28 cm. B&w map and numerous b&w illustrations. Black paper covers tied with twine. Tear and chips to edges. A little soiling and small tears within. <br/><br/>Lists London's industries manufacturers and approximate numbers of men working in various industries. Many views of London and its businesses as they were in 1905 as well as numerous portraits of businessmen and Old Boys. Song on last page by Wilfred Charles Traher just bursts with civic pride: "Fair London City takes its stand the sweetest spot on earth." paperback
1999Q-0961321407Ronald Mcdonald House of Providence 1999-01-01. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ronald Mcdonald House of Providence unknown
1878121784Chicago: The J. M. W. Jones Stationery and Printing Company 1878. Hardcover. Good . 508 p. 20 cm. Brown cloth hardcover. Stains or discolouration to cloth some small dents in edges white mark on lower spine. Ink notation on title page and tear at top. <br/><br/> The J. M. W. Jones Stationery and Printing Company hardcover
1949BL-001408San Francisco: n.p. 1949. 5 x 7 1/2". First edition. Red cloth over boards with gilt illustrations and black titles and small design on front cover endpapers are facsimile copies of pages 1 and 3 of San Francisco's first newspaper from 1847 and San Francisco's second newspaper from 1848 many black and white photographs two pages of autographs of many of the attendees in fine condition.The IAPHC was founded in 1919 in Philadelphia as an organization whose purpose was for self-development the enhancement of the printing and grapic arts industry and their companies' successes. Held in San Francisco the conventioneers were from the US Mexico and Canada. They were treated to many lectures awards clinics for example a Roll Leaf Stamping Embossing and Die Cuttung Clinic and of course golf. Additionally the ladies activities and entertainment included lunch at the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley a tour of the jade display at Gump's store in San Francisco and a tour of Chinatown.The two pages of autographs include well-known men of the industry at this time such as Oscar Pedersen Tom Hislop and A. R. Tommasini. Only 2 copies listed in OCLC at this time. 8/16 hardcover