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16398The Case of William Ball. Official Brutality on the Increase. London: Men's Political Union for Women's Enfranchisement 1912. 1 page. 11 x 8 ¾ in. Flyer publicizes the inhumane treatment suffered by a man jailed for supporting the women's suffrage movement. <br/><br/>Like many suffrage activists jailed at this time William Ball protested his imprisonment though hunger strike and the document details the forced feeding isolation and physical and mental torture sustained by a man jailed for just over a month before he was declared "insane." The documents calls for those "who care about freedom" to stand with the Men's Political Union oppose the atrocious government and fight to "secure the full and equal citizenship for the women of our country." Printed in green and purple ink referencing the official colors for many suffrage groups this handbill shows the solidarity and support that many men had for women's rights. Handling dents especially along right and bottom edges. Loss to bottom left corner. Some light scattered stains. Very good. unknown books
200240398NY:: Thames & Hudson. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 0500510792 . With 173 illustrations 22 in color. First edition. Fine in a near fine light crease on front flap dust jacket. . Thames & Hudson, hardcover books
1964112753Park Forest IL: The Prairie School Press 1964. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. x 69 pages. First edition. Blurbs by Reuel Denney Peter Viereck. Signed by the author on the front free endpaper. Author's first book of verse. Rubbed price-clipped black dust jacket with a short closed tear. The Prairie School Press unknown books
1964112752Park Forest IL: The Prairie School Press 1964. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. x 69 pages. First edition. Blurbs by Reuel Denney Peter Viereck. Author's first book of verse. Bump on the lower edge of the rear cover price-clipped black dust jacket. The Prairie School Press unknown books
1964155291Park Forest IL: The Prairie School Press 1964. First edition. Hardcover. 69 pages. English's first book of poems. A very good copy with some foxing to the page edges in a very good price clipped dust jacket that has some rubbing and wear. Signed and inscribed by Helen W. D. English on the front free endpaper to poet Linda Pastan and with a letter from English presenting this book to Pastan as she was the winner of the Maurce English Poetry Award. An interesting copy. The Prairie School Press unknown books
23305Park Forest: The Prairie School Poets 1964. First edition. 8vo. Cloth. 69 pp. This copy is signed by English on the first blank page. Very good there is a paper clip indentation in a very good rubbed jacket. Park Forest: The Prairie School Poets, 1964. hardcover books
1920301284<p>First edition so stated. Octavo. Original red cloth stamped in black slight text foxing. Very good. 310 pages 2 pages of publisher's advertisements at end. No dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Alice Clayton Greene to actress Bebe Daniels on the front free endpaper: "To Miss Bebe Daniels who could play 'Miriam' oh the life. A small mark of great appreciation for her work from Alice Clayton Greene London 1927 May 6th".</p> Leonard Parsons hardcover books
20051339620Slough UK: Pauline Books & Media 2005. Softcover. Quarto; G/paperback; spiral binding; illustrated rust red front with ivory and orange text; front has few chips to edges as is; white rear shows slight wear; text block edges have some foxing; broken hinges as is; first and last few pages have foxing; interior text pages good; illustrated with colored plates; unpaginated; arts-Ancient. 1339620. FP New Rockville Stock. Pauline Books & Media unknown books
19751334843Lahore: Sh. Muhammad Ashraf 1975. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 1453; G/G-; yellow/black spines with black text; 2 volumes; dust jackets have moderate sunning to exteriors; several chips to edges; cloths show modest wear to exteriors; light buckling toward head and tail edges; some rubbing to edges; text blocks have green marbled exterior edges; interiors clean; good bindings; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1334843. FP New Rockville Stock. Sh. Muhammad Ashraf hardcover books
19612221803<p>First edition thus. Octavo. Original full blue and red morocco spine lettered and decorated in gilt emblem gilt stamped on front cover t.e.g. navy blue linen-covered slipcase by E. W. Hiscox. Numerous collotype plates after etchings designed by Charles Antoine Coypel for the first edition of 1727. No dust jacket. Fine. 187 pages.</p><p>#25 of 100 specially-bound copies.</p><p>Inscribed on front free endpaper in Medford Oregon in 1973 by the translator with a small caricature of a cat.</p><p>Laid in is a Polaroid photograph of Bretnor and his wife taken by the recipient of the inscription with a brief description of the circumstances.</p><p>This attractive volume was one of the final productions of the Golden Cockerel Press.</p> The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover books
2017UENGMOO00fpAvalon Travel 2017. Fine. English Erin. Moon Rocky Mountain National Park. Berkeley CA: Avalon Travel 2017. 311pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. Inscribed by author on first page. Avalon Travel paperback books
19022222130<p>First edition Septermber 1902. Octavo. Title page in red and black. Original green pictorial cloth with land scape view of a sunrize over a lack scene in blue yellow signed EWC. No dust jacket. Very good. 325 pages.</p><p>With initial C. F. K. and date Aug. 1909 on front free endpaper.</p> J. F. Taylor & Company hardcover books
15986SUFFRAGETTE MEETING. ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE WSPU MEETING at the Royal Albert Hall 29 April 1909 in ALHAMBRA THEATRE PROGRAMME. Easter Programme commencing Monday April 12th 1909. London 1909. Tall 8vo 260 x I20mm; pp. 8; text within architectural blue border; some light foxing; stapled as issued in the original decorative card wrappers lower portion of rear cover with perforations designed as a postcard to be removed and sent; staples a little rusty rear cover a little scuffed with loss of paper spine a little rubbed and<br/>vertical perforation on rear cover partially torn; an appeahng example. An appealing ephemeral survivor providing not only a wonderful insight into early 20th century variety theatre<br/>in London but of particular interest for the small advertisement found on p. 3 for a forthcoming meeting of the National Women's Social and Political Union one of a number held at the time during what was an intense period of activity by the Suffrage movement. 'A public meeting of women will be held in the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday April 29th at 8 p.m. Chair - Mrs Pethick Lawrence. Speakers Mrs Pankhurst Miss Christabel Pankhurst and others . special presentation to women who have suffered imprisonment for Women Suffrage . Men not admitted except to stalls and boxes'.<br/><br/>Mrs Pethick Lawrence had been released from Holloway on April 16 one of six terms of imprisonment that she served for her political activities having then been greeted by a carriage procession to the Criterion Restaurant for breakfast where 500 members of the WSPU were assembled. She had served two months in Holloway for her part in the February 24th meeting at Caxton Hall followed by attempts by members who had volunteered for "danger duty" to break police cordons and force an entry into the House of Commons to speak to the Prime Minister there was another attempt on March 30th. On April 17th the WPSU held a procession headed by a lady dressed as Joan of Arc from Marble Arch to the Aldwych Theatre for a rally. Further meetings were held on April 26th Queen's Hall the 29th this advertisement and on May 3rd Scala. The International Conference also referred to in the advertisement was held at St James Hall on April 30th. Delegates of the International Conference of Women Suffragists had accepted an invitation by the WSPU to be present at the meeting in order to 'hear an explanation of the militant policy from the leaders of the Union' Common Cause April 15th 1909 p.12. Clearly there were divisions amongst the various suffragette movements and in the end no member from the WSPU went as a delegate to the April 30th meeting - the international body's disapproval of the WSPU's militant stance evidently not having been resolved. unknown books
20051332323Roanoke: Norfolk and Western Historical Society 2005. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Quarto; VG-/G Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; White spine with Red text; Dustjacket has slight edgewear slight shelfwear bending to interior flaps; Boards strong slight edgewear slight shelfwear bumping to top corner of rear cover otherwise clean; Textblock clean; 350 pp<br /> <br /> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. 1332323. FP New Rockville Stock. Norfolk and Western Historical Society hardcover books
198062609Boulder CO: Pruett Publishing Co 1980. Second printing same year as the first. 4to. 10 333 pp. Illustrated from photographs and old ephemera tables diagram maps two folding in pocket at rear illustrated endpapers. History of the Norfolk & Western Railway and its steam locomotives. Very good. Burgundy cloth gilt spine title color illustrated dust jacket price-clipped. 9410. <br/><br/> Pruett Publishing Co hardcover books
198062608Boulder CO: Pruett Publishing Co 1980. First edition. 4to. 10 333 pp. Illustrated from photographs and old ephemera tables diagram maps two folding in pocket at rear illustrated endpapers. History of the Norfolk & Western Railway and its steam locomotives. Small owner's label on front pastedown but a very good copy. Burgundy cloth gilt spine title color illustrated dust jacket. 9405. <br/><br/> Pruett Publishing Co hardcover books
1980Embry 134457Pruett Publishing 1980. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly worn dust jacket with some light soiling to rear panel in mylar cover. B&W photos Pruett Publishing, 1980. First edition, first printing. unknown books
185934522n.p. n.d. but Japan 1859. An interesting and instructive look at how the Japanese learned English in the generation following Admiral Perry's opening of Japan. 2 volumes in 1 oblong fukurotoji 5.5" x 8" approx. 198 french-fold pages sewn in the Japanese manner in contemporary and almost certainly original brown paper wrappers; minor working and wear but in all a very good and striking example of a Japanese student's workbook for the attainment of English. The book has apparently been copied from American primers published by A. S. Barnes in New York in 1857 and Sargent's School Primer Boston 1859; both contain a variety of reading and spelling lessons "especially adapted to the capacity and taste of young children. It is hoped that it will proved sic valuable introduction to the national series of school readers prepared by Richard G. Parker." Both Parker's and Sargent's primers were available in bi-lingual editions in the Japanese market. Might this be the manuscript from which a printer might have used to publish the Japanese editions Throughout the English text which has been carefully written in ink is often translated interlinearly in red ink with Japanese characters creating an attractive visual appearance on the page. Included are 3 pages of alphabets simple sentences often in rhyme "A cart for me / to ride and see / A ship at sea / with you and me." <br/><br/> unknown books
18872221940<p>First edition. Octavo. With half-title page. 3/4 gilt stamped red calf over marbled boards spines with raised bands and gilt stamped devices within gilt ruled compartments covers ruled in gilt marbled endpapers. Very good small chip at top of spine. 242 pages.</p><p>Heraldic bookplate of Raymond.</p><p>No signatures.</p> Chatto and Windus hardcover books
158268152First Edition of the Roman Catholic Version of the Bible in English New Testament. BIBLE IN ENGLISH. New Testament. The New Testament of Jesus Christ Translated Faithfully into English out of the authentical Latin according to the best corrected copies of the same diligently conferred with the Greeke and other editions in divers languages: With Arguments of bookes and chapters Annotations. and other necessarie helpes for the better understanding of the text and specially for the discoverie of the Corruptions of divers late translations and for cleering the Controversies in religion of these daies: In the English College of Rhemes. Rheims: Printed.by John Fogny 1582. First edition of the Roman Catholic version of the New Testament in English. Small quarto 8 5/16 x 6 inches; 210 x 154 mm. 28 745 27 pp. Title within border of type ornaments decorative and historiated woodcut initials. Bound in 19th-century brown calf. Boards and spine ruled and stamped in blind. Spine with red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Board edges and dentelles stamped in blind. All edges red. Marbled endpapers. Boards slightly rubbed. Four previous owner's bookplates on front pastedown. Front free endpaper with old ink notations quotation from Saint Augustine and small purple library stamp from the "Society of Jesus" in Milltown Park Ireland. The "Society of Jesus" is the Catholic group of which its members are the Jesuits. Title-page with cropped early annotation at top margin and same small "Society of Jesus" library stamp to lower corner. Some dampstaining and toning particularly to beginning. Some slight worming to fore-edge margin occasionally barely affecting text. Overall an excellent copy of the Rheims Bible. ìThe long title of The New Testament indicates at least in part the purpose which motivated William Allen and his small band of associates in the seminary of English Catholic refugees at Rheims. It was a losing battle for English Catholics merely to condemn the errors they claimed existed in other translations while declining to exhibit a translation which reflected their own critical principles.If the slow erosion of the Catholic faith in England was to be checked loyal Catholics would better withstand the taunts of Protestant Bible readers with the comfort and consolation drawn from a version of their own. As the title announces the translation was faithful to the Latin Vulgate but it also acknowledges careful comparison with the Greek. What the title does not specifically advertise is that Gregory Martin the chief translator borrowed freely from existing English versions. Close textual analysis has revealed many striking resemblances between the Rheims New Testament and CoverdaleÃs diglot of 1538. One new principle.was followed consistentlyótechnical words were transliterated in the text rather than translated the notes providing a clarification. Many of these words subsequently passed into the English language largely through the continuation of this practice by the revisers of the Authorized Version of 1611 who not only used these technical terms but also borrowed from Rheims many of its most felicitous and distinctive phrasesî In Remembrance of Creation 206. ìGregory Martin had originally translated the whole Bible into English but lack of funds permitted publication only of the New Testament in 1582. The long delay of twenty-seven years in completing the publication is underscored in the Preface of the Old Testament by reference to ëour poor estate in banishmentà In Remembrance of Creation 208. The annotations in the Old Testament are ascribed to Thomas Worthington who became President of the College at Douay in 1599. The ìApprobatioî is signed by three Professors at Douai. Darlow & Moule 231. Herbert 177. . In Remembrance of Creation 206. STC 2284. STC 2207. HBS 68152. $22500 Printed...by John Fogny hardcover books
1943186<p>First edition so stated. B/w illustrations. Dust jacket unclipped; short tear; tiny chips. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. 83 pages. Printed by the Camelot Press.</p> Methuen & Co., Ltd. hardcover books
19291321490London: The Nonesuch Press 1929. Hardcover. Large Octavo; pp 431; Fair; light brown spine with black text to paper label; volume 1 only; cloth has severe staining and soiling to exterior; light wear to corners; beveled edges; strong boards; text block shows dark staining to fore and tail exterior edges; deckled edges; top edge gilt; extra spine label tipped in at rear endpaper; illustrated;. 1321490. FP New Rockville Stock. The Nonesuch Press hardcover books
181923072Paris: Chez C. C. Le Tellier 1819. Period blue paper wrappers. VG some expected edgewear/remnants of po spine labels. 155 pp. Text double column: English - French. Untrimmed edges. 12mo bound in 6s. 7" x 4" <br/><br/>Quite uncommon- no copies on OCLC. Chez C. C. Le Tellier unknown books
19272221659<p>First edition. Octavo. Illustrated by E. H. Shepard. Original gilt stamped red pictorial cloth t.e.g. Pink illustrated endpapers. Dust jacket unclipped; couple tiny tears. Very good. 103 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Laid in loose is a flyer advertising an exhibition of the original drawings December 1927 at The Sporting Gallery 32 King Street Covent Garden London.</p> Methuen & Co., Ltd. hardcover books
194521798London: Novello 1945. 4to 4pp. Illustrated cover of men standing in an air field. This ballad written by a Soviet Sailor had its first performance at a concert given at a Soviet northern port at which Red Navy men entertained the crew of the ship which carried UK Prime Minister Anthony Eden on his visit to the U.S.S.R. Novello unknown books