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20101-1571461876International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 206 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.47 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571461906International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 154 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.35 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571461957International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 628 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.42 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571461892International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 318 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.72 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571462023International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 138 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.32 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
1571462023.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3728213<p>London John Murray 1833. Large folding hand-colored panoramic plates x 2 9–624 8 publisher’s advertspp. First edition. Orig. boards backed with later 19th-century marbled or patterned cloth. Collates complete: A⸠b² Bâ¸â€“Z⸠2Aâ¸â€“2Q⸠Bâ´ ads dated April 1833. Ownership inscription: “George Basalla 1966â€. Boards soiled wear to head and tail of spine and along edges and corners; upper hinge starting; toning; good. Internally a very good and clean copy.</p> <p>Official transactions of second meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held in 1832 also including reprints of the the association’s objects and rules from its founding in 1831 and reports from its first meeting that year.</p> <p>The Report is distinguished by a large double fold-out hand-colored panorama entitled “Section across Europe from the North of Scotland to the Adriatic.†It depicts the mountain surface and geological layers of the earth’s crust known as the lithospere. The panorama or section was likely intended to accompany geologist and palaeontologist W.D. Conybeare’s present article “Report on the Progress Actual State and Ulterior Prospects of Geological Science.†In it he refers to a general section of Europe prepared by him in 1813 “.for the Oxford Lectures of my friend Prof. William Buckland…†p388</p> <p>This copy of the Report bears the ownership inscription of George Basalla a noted American historian of science and technology. Basalla co-edited the book Victorian Science: A Self-Portrait from the Presidential Addresses of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 1970.</p> <p>Contents from the proceedings of the inaugural scientific congress include a digest of a report by chemist John Dalton investigating the effect of atmospheric pressure on animals and brief notices of bird specimens exhibited by ornithologist John Gould and “Drawings of Birds for Mr. Audubon’s great work on American Ornitholgy†exhibited by Robert Havell.</p> <p>The bulk of the volume is comprised of the complete scientific transactions of the 1832 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. These articles are on the progress of astronomy by G.B. Airy on tides by J.W. Lubbock on meteorology by James D. Forbes inventor of the seismometer on radiant heat by Rev. Baden Powell on Thermo-electricity by Rev. James Cummings on optics by Sir David Brewster on mineralogy by W. Whewell on geology by Rev. W.D. Conybeare and on chemistry by James F. W. Johnson.</p> <p>A final article by J.C. Pritchard is entitled “Remarks on the Application of Philological and Physical researches to the History of the Human Species.†Pritchard 1786–1848 was an important early 19th-century investigator into the study of human evolution. Pritchard’s “.merits lay in his understanding of the problems inherent to eighteenth-century theories of man in his readiness to grapple with evidence that seemed to contradict his theories and in his early appreciation of scientific developments on the continent especially in the fields of linguistics and psychiatry.†ODNB</p> unknown
47514London: Hansard ordered to be printed 13th July 1819. ORIGINAL REPORT. Large Folio 47 x 30cm pp.2; 571; 5. With 21 plates featuring facsimile reproductions of Irish charters some coloured as well as a number of large folding engraved illustrations of buildings in Dublin all with tissue guards. In recent tan quarter calf with raised bands gilt titles to maroon morocco label. Marbled paper-covered boards. All edges untrimmed. Some light wear to new binding; very good indeed. The Irish Record Commission 1810-1830 was established as a branch of the British Record Commission as a result of a letter from Lord Redesdale Lord Chancellor for Ireland to Lord Hardwicke Lord Leiutenant in March 1806. The exceptionally extensive and ancient records of Ireland were kept in poor often damp conditions in Dublin Castle without proper indexing and it was recommended that something be done to prevent them deteriorating any further. This report was ordered by the House of Lords from the Commons detailing the progress of the Commission to date. London: [Hansard], ordered to be printed 13th July 1819 unknown
140947129San Francisco: Various. Near Fine/Very Good. 1990s to mid-2000s. An archive of roughly 643 San Francisco and Bay Area gay dance party and queer-adjacent rave hardcore health/HIV and non-profit/arts/theater music flyers handbills and event postcards plus some business cards/membership cards for bathhouse/queer spas or queer-related businesses and services with the possibility of a small number being duplicates. Approximately 60 of the cards are non-SF/Bay Area-related with many of those being approx. 30 postcards issued by German French and Dutch AIDS awareness organizations and non-profits. A handful of cards are related to Southern California New York and a few other cities. <p>Though items date from 1977 to 2018 the bulk of the collection appears to be 1990s to mid-2000s. From full-color glossy die-cut cards to handmade photocopied handouts the collection represents a wide range of queer culture and community in the Bay Area during the 1980s-2000s. Most range from Near Fine to Very Good with occasional folding or creasing edgewear bumps or small tears. A fantastic snapshot of queer culture during a transformative time. [Various] unknown
19003010Antipodes 1900. - Two albumen prints - mounted on the recto and verso of an oblong of grey card. One side showing The Gap and South Head at Watsons Bay in the eastern suburbs of Sydney Australia circa 1903; and on the other side a view of the town of Hobart Tasmania from Lansdowne Crescent taken by John Watt Beattie. - Two collodion paper prints showing the harbour of Lyttelton New Zealand by an unknown photographer and a landscape view across the Bealey near Christchurch New Zealand taken by E. Wheeler & Son - these also mounted on the recto and verso of an oblong of grey card. - One unmounted collodion paper print is of the Waimangu Geyser which is located near Rotorua New Zealand. This says JM2070 on the front - and possibly refers to the James Ingram McDonald the painter photographer filmmaker museum director cultural ambassador film censor and promoter of Maori arts and crafts and may have been taken whilst he was employed by the New Zealand Government Tourist Department in the early 20th Century. The geyser was known to erupt on a cycle of around 36 hours and would reach heights of up to 450 metres. Written on the verso of the photograph it reads: "The column of steam is about 1200 feet high". This geyser stopped erupting in 1904. unknown
3734128<p>Various places West Chester Philadelphia etc. 25 items cabinet cards and similarly-sized images. Eight images are duplicates. Condition overall is good to very good.</p> <p>A collection of 25 original photographs primarily taken in Chester County Pennsylvania featuring members of the Sharples clan including a few portraits of Sharpless members.</p> <p>All of the photographs save one are identified; the names seen are: Ann Sharples Paschall; Alfred Roberts Sharpless A.R. Sharples; A. Roberts Sharples; Rachel Roberts Sharples; Wm. P. Sharples Wm. P. Sharpless; William P. Sharples; Ellen Sharples E.R. Sharples; Ellen R. Sharples; Edeline Sharples; H.C.K Sharpless or H.C.H Sharpless; Henry R. Sharples; Sadie Sharples; Mary Sharples; Mary H. Sharples; Mary A. Sharples; and Anna Sharples. The one unidentified image may show as Ellen R. Sharples as an older girl.</p> unknown
1988200721Danville KY. / Saint Paul MN: publisher not identified / Shots Magazine 1988. Paperback. Good Issues are lightly toned overall but darker at the peripheries; there are address labels for former owner on each issue; interior is toned. Newspaper-esque publication with b&w photo illustration and black lettering; 5 volumes; richly illustrated. Very good copies of this bi-monthly publication that began in 1986. Each issue is filled to the brim with b&w photos articles and other writings by and about photographers. [publisher not identified] / Shots Magazine paperback
188621000445New York: John W. Lovell Company Publishers 1886. Very good. Some dust soiling. Social Solutions edited by Edward Howland sought to publish in English Jean-Baptiste André Godin's "Solutions sociales" 1871 which advocated for a radical shift towards better conditions and pay for workers. Translated by Marie Howland it was divided into twelve semi-monthly numbers. The present example No. 6 features six additional pieces discussing organized labor by Mrs. Imogene Fales W.H. Holford Edward Owen Greening and Will D. Southworth. Two are published anonymously. Content includes: Foolish Resistance The People's Co-operative Supply Association Social Solutions - Dwellings and more. <br /> <br /> 8vo 7.25" by 4.75" pp. 2 211 3 in original printed wrappers. Bookseller stamp of A. Setliff to front free endpaper recto. John W. Lovell Company, Publishers unknown
198657<p>An incomplete run comprising the following six volumes:</p><p>1 — "The Middle Ages" edited by W. F. Bolton; 1986; xi 436</p><p>2 — "English Poetry and Prose 1540–1674" edited by Christopher Ricks; 1987; ix 468</p><p>3 — "English Drame to 1710" edited by Christopher Ricks; 1987; ix 466</p><p>4 — "Dryden to Johnson" edited by Roger Lonsdale; 1987; iv 450</p><p>6 — "The Victorians" edited by Arthur Pollard; 1987; ix 569</p><p>8 — "American Literature" edited by Marcus Cunliffe; 1986; viii 400</p><p><strong><em>Publication note:</em></strong> this series had various names over the course of its publication history: "Sphere History of Literature" "The New History of Literature" and eventually "The Penguin History of Literature." Two of my volumes #1 and #8 are in the "Sphere" series; the other four are in the "New" series. The missing volumes are readily available elsewhere online.</p><p><strong><em>Condition note:</em></strong> all books are hardback with dust jackets. Each book has minor shelf but no underlining highlighting or notes in any volumes.</p><p><strong><em>Shipping note:</em></strong> because of weight an extra $7 will be required to cover postage.</p> Sphere Reference / Peter Bedrick Books hardcover
20101-1571461809International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 476 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.08 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20111-1571462317International Press of Boston 2011. Paperback. New. 318 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.72 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571461795International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 400 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.91 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571461787International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 710 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.60 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571461973International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 440 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.00 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571462139International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 464 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.05 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
20101-1571461825International Press of Boston 2010. Paperback. New. 356 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.81 inches. International Press of Boston paperback
1571461779.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1571461825.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1571461973.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1571461787.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback