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1961029521London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1961. 44p. b/w illus. original stiff colored wrappers. At head of t.p.: Ministry of Works. Her Majesty's Stationery Office unknown books
1960301217London Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1960. 1960. Reprint so stated; "1964". 8vo. Illustrated with 22 plates from halftones two in full color. 44 pages plus front and back cover. Original stiff color pictorial wrappers. Fine fresh copy. No signatures or bookplates. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket. London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1960. paperback books
19621233269London: Wallace Collection Catalogues 1962. Fifth Edition. Hardcover. Octavos in bright green leather with gold letters on spine; VG; boards are rebound in full leather with minimal soiling; strong binding; paper slightly faded and clean; no marks on text; volume 1 contains 103 plates; volume 2 contains 208 plates;. 1233269. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Wallace Collection Catalogues hardcover books
195722001Harmonsworth U.K.: Penguin 1957. 12mo pp. 40 32 plates. Owner's name on flyleaf cover and dj very slightly worn at edges o/w a nice copy. A discussion of medieval brasses with 32 drawings. The author corrects the mistakes other writers have made in describing the armor worn in many of these examples. Penguin unknown books
200944413NY: Viking 2009. First printing. 8vo pp. xx 396. Notes index. Illustrated with photographs. As new in slightly scuffed dj. New light on some of the hidden aspects of American foreign policy and the internal debate over realtions with Russia. Viking unknown books
200427902Zürich: Edition Olms Zürich 2004. First Edition. Folio 32.75cm.; original illustrated wrappers; 208pp.; chiefly illus. Fine. Compilation of more than 200 peace posters relating to the Iraq War 2003. Edition Olms Zürich unknown books
1816013667Dedham: H. Mann and Company 1816. Title continues; "Also an appendix comprising a dissertation on dysentery. and observations on thre winter epidemic 1815-16 denominated peripneumonia notha." Rebacked with original paper labels laid-down. Label chipped with three letters MED missing from title. Original blue paper-covered boards printed front and rear covers. Hinges rather crudely repaired long ago. Top of covers water-stained as well as top edge. Fore-edge untrimmed. Cover printing is readable but faded a bit. See photos. Many pages are browned at periphery some foxing and staining. Owner's embossed stamp at foot of front free endpaper of Ira M. Rutkow M.D. noted bibliographer of military history. The author was an Army surgeon during the American Revolution and also served during the War of 1812. According to Rutkow GS4 this is probably the best and most vivid picture of early 19th century American military life. Garrison and Morton 2161.1 calls it "the primary record of medicine during the War of 1812". 318pp. First Edition. Quarter Cloth Printed Boards. General Cover Wear and Soiling/No Jacket. Tall Octavo. H. Mann and Company Hardcover books
181665448Dedham MA: Printed by H. Mann and Co 1816. First edition. 8vo. 317 1 pp. Sabin 44328: "Contains information relative to the war not found elsewhere." HOWES M-258. AUSTIN 1190. American Imprints 38138. Bookplate of prominent Rhode Island physician Irving Addison Beck on front pastedown some light browning to the text but very good. Contemporary calf rubbed and somewhat eroded rebacked with gilt rules and leather label on the spine. 11197. <br/><br/> Printed by H. Mann and Co hardcover books
1962027167London: Printed for the Trustees By William Clowes 1962. Octavo. In two volumes. The Wallace Collection which was initially formed by Richard fourth Marques of Hertford 1800-1870 was vastly increased by his son Sir Richard Wallace 1818-1890. While some are traced to much earlier family members it was the later members who made this the great collection it is. The first volume presents the earliest French German and English work including helmets horse armor and a glossary. 1-239 pages followed by 104 plates. Volume two 240-714 has pistols staff weapons swords bolt belts etc. followed by 103 plates. The total for both volumes is 208 photographs. Since many plates have five or six images there are an estimated 1100 images all told. Bound in full green faux leather spines lettered in gilt one corner on volume two bumped. A very nice clean bright set. Printed for the Trustees By William Clowes unknown books
18165778fdDedham: Printed by H. Mann and Co. 1816. First Edition. Octavo bound in modern cloth-backed marbled boards hardcover uncut 317 i pp. Howes M258. “The primary record of medicine during the War of 1812.†– Garrison & Morton 5th 2161.1. The book bears the ownership signatures of John Whitridge 1793-1878 a practicing medical doctor in Baltimore and a later 19th century medical doctor John W. Partridge. Very Good; the book shows old damp-staining and some toning; the final leaf pp. 317-18 has been professionally repaired. Printed by H. Mann and Co., 1816. First Edition. hardcover books
2014234452Maple Shade NJ: Bear Bones Books/Lethe Press 2014. Paperback. vii 213p. marked FREE in red marker on bottom edge otherwise a very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Tale of a West Virginia 'Cub' a gay teenager of stocky build and country ways who will grow to be a 'Bear'. Bear Bones Books/Lethe Press paperback books
2003100149New York: Harrington Park Press 2003. Paperback. 182p. very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Gay autobiography. Southern Tier Editions: Gay Men's Fiction & Literature Jay Quinn editor. Harrington Park Press paperback books
184616563Boston: Redding & Co 1846. 32pp bound in modern marbled wrappers. Good. Mann who entered the copyright attacks free traders. Allies of the southern planter class they would "reduce the people of the free States.to the amount that barely sustains life" "to the level of the pauper laborers of Europe." American manufactures will suffer "stagnation that must follow a transfer of our work to the workshops of Europe." This "will curtail the profits of our capitalists and thereby put a period to the extension of railroads and other operations that employ many laborers whence the motive to stimulate emigration will be greatly weakened." FIRST EDITION. AI 46-4413 4. 359 NUC 0176397 3. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker BEAL. Redding & Co unknown books
197133651971. MANN Jessica. A CHARITABLE END. NY: David McKay Company/Ives Washburn 1971. 8vo. blue cloth in dust jacket; 192 pages. First American Edition. Very Good covers nice & bright contents clean & tight; touch of browning rear endpapers & small light stain to fore-edge; no wear but very minor soil $4.95 price is present on the front flap d/j. $20.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
197181513New York: David McKay / Ives Washburn 1971. Octavo hardcover. First U.S. edition. The author's first book. Some darkening to text block a fine copy in fine dust jacket with some light dust soiling. #81513 David McKay / Ives Washburn unknown books
2000706141NY: Carroll & Graf. 2000. Advance Reading Copy. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Carroll & Graf paperback books
198565264Garden City NY: Published for The Crime Club by Doubleday & Co 1985. paper-covered boards dust jacket. Detective Fiction. small 8vo. paper-covered boards dust jacket. vi 181 3 pages. test. First U.S. edition. Tamara Hoyland archeologist and British secret service agent has evidence that the crown jewels of Charlemagne on exhibition from the East German government are fake. Her assignment is to find the real jewels before its too late. Small tear on DJ at tail of spine. Published for The Crime Club by Doubleday & Co unknown books
200218657London: A & J Speelman. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. Catalog - 57 items. Color plates throughout. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Ribbon bookmark. . A & J Speelman hardcover books
1982034964Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1982. x 322p. b/w figures dj Studies in ecology 8. University of California Press unknown books
1987128054New York New York: Richard Green Gallery 1987. Softcover. VG. White wraps with color illustration; 12 pp.; 11 color plates including cover. Includes essay by Thomas Belmonte "Karl Mann's Art: An Anthropological Response": "Here is an art that startles and delights. Each of these pieces winks and seduces takes us for a ride while confessing its ruses in earnest." Published for an exhibiton held in New York October 21 - November 14. Richard Green Gallery unknown books
1987136751New York: Richard Green Gallery 1987. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 21 through November 14 1987. Includes 11 color illustrations. A very good copy in stapled wrappers but from the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library with their stamp to the rear panel. Otherwise a clean copy. Richard Green Gallery unknown books
1950301180London Adam and Charles Black 1950. 1950. First edition thus. 4to. Notes to chapters 1-4 9 11 and 14 by J.A. Corbin. 16 color plates; over 125 b/w illustrations. Color pictorial dust jacket price clipped; short tears. Very good. 191 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Morrison and Gibb. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. London, Adam and Charles Black [1950]. hardcover books
196132369London: Adam and Charles Black. Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1961. Hardcover. With sixteen color plates and 125 pages of line drawings. Combined edition: Books I and II. A later printing. Ex-libray copy with typical markings else good in a very good dust jacket. . Adam and Charles Black hardcover books
014689London: A. & C. Black. 1935-1936. 2 vols. 109; 109p. 14 colored plates many b/w illustrations. The first volumes with notes by J. A. Corbin. The first volume in the original burgundy cloth; the second volume in the original green cloth. A. & C. Black unknown books
19355757London: A. & C. Black 1935. Hardcover. Fine condition in very good dust jackets. Book 1 is a reprint edition; book 2 is 1st edition. Blind-stamped cloth with gilt letters on the spines. 16 color illustrations and 128 in black-&-white. Fine in lightly soiled jackets with minor chipping at the head of book 1 and closed tears to the top edge of book's 2 back cover. <br/><br/> A. & C. Black hardcover books