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196517359Santa Barbara: The Fund for the Republic. Very Good. 1965. Hardcover. 112 pages; Near Fine; Papers on Peace/One of a series published by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institution; this is the sixth in the series; . The Fund for the Republic hardcover books
132957hardcover. 131 illustrations 54 in color 236pp 4to cloth; large ink stamp on front flyleaf. N.Y.: Abrams 1980. Very good in very good dust jacket.<br/><br/> unknown books
196620161ELondon: Macgibbon & Kee Ltd 1966. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author Elisabeth Mann Borgese: “For Mitch affectionately Elisabeth. Santa Barbara April 18 1967.†Illustrated. Fine copy without dust jacket. A book about humans communicating with other animals featuring a dog named Arli and a chimpanzee named Bob both of whom were trained to type an who became friends - without any training necessary!. Macgibbon & Kee, Ltd unknown books
196049220London: MacGibbon & Kee 1960. 1st Edition. Blue cloth binding with gilt stamped spine lettering. Black red & white dust jacket. VG/VG. 167 1 blank pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>Author the daughter of Thomas Mann this her first book. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover books
1960WRCLIT80501New York: Braziller 1960. Cloth. A bit dusty at top edge and spine but a very good copy in pictorial dust jacket. First U.S. edition of this collection of short stories by the daughter of Thomas Mann some of them with speculative themes. Braziller hardcover books
1960304668New York George Braziller 1960. 1960. First edition so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by J. Ricci price clipped. Very good. 167 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, George Braziller, 1960. hardcover books
19609367New York: George Braziller. Very Good. 1960. Hardcover. First printing; Very Good; First Printing . George Braziller hardcover books
196020505New York: George Braziller 1960. 1st book edition. Brown cloth binding with gilt spine lettering. Dust jacket. NF top edge dusty/VG light extremity wear. 167 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>9 short stories by the daughter of Thomas Mann. George Braziller hardcover books
196021068NY: Braziller 1960. First printing. 8vo pp. 167. jA nice copy in little worn dj with clipped corner. Serveral somewhat surrealistic short stories by the daughter of Thomas mann. Braziller unknown books
1980302167New York Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers 1980. 1980. First edition. 4to. Illustrated with 54 color plates and 77 b/w photographs by Robert Ketchum and others. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 236 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers [1980]. hardcover books
1960117421New York: George Braziller 1960. Octavo cloth. First edition. Nine short stories by the daughter of Thomas Mann ". strange and sometimes bizarre stories . ." from the front jacket flap. Reginald 01632. A fine copy in near fine dust jacket with some age-darkening and light rubbing at edges. #117421 George Braziller unknown books
192061330bd2Daytona: Mills Printing Concern 1920. Duodecimo printed wrappers stapled 45 pp. Very Good. Mills Printing Concern, (1920). unknown books
1984013559Los Angeles CA: Clark Branson 1984. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Oblong octavo 8vo. x 274 pages of text including an index. Bright yellow paperback binding with minimal shelfwear. Illustrated by black & white photographs. Signed and inscribed by the editor on the title page "To Dr. Marder from signed Mary Mann." Includes articles by Jck Viertel and David Meyers. First edition. Previous owner's name neatly on the inside of the rear cover. From the collection of Louis Marder Shakespeare historian and collector of books by on or referring to William Shakespeare. Clark Branson Paperback books
1990135874Washington DC: National Gallery of Art / Cambridge University Press 1990. Hardbound. VG. Green cloth with color illustrated dust jacket xvi 165 pp. profusely illustrated in color and bw. Extensively annotated paintings. 33 works are listed. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. National Gallery of Art / Cambridge University Press unknown books
1990104840Washington DC: National Gallery of Art / Cambridge University Press 1990. Softbound. VG. Color illustrated glossy wraps. 165 pp. profusely illustrated in color and bw. Extensively annotated paintings. 33 works are listed. National Gallery of Art / Cambridge University Press unknown books
193851792NY: American Book Co 1938. First Edition. Potter Edna. 8vo pp. 152. Word list safety tips. Illustrated in two colors. The road to safety Blue cloth stamped in yellow and blue. Cover faded slightly worn at edges but a VG tight copy. Stories for children emphasizing safety. American Book Co unknown books
193851793NY: American Co 1938. First Edition. 8vo pp. 216. Word list safety tips. Illustrated in color. The road to safety Blue cloth stamped in dark blue. Cover lilttle soiled endpapers and a few leaves foxed o/w a VG tight copy. Cautionary stories for children. American Co unknown books
200549244London:: Warburg Institute. Near Fine. 2005. Paperback. 0854811370 . Warburg Institute Colloquia number 8. First edition paperback. Near fine in illustrated wraps. . Warburg Institute, paperback books
196862502Berea KY: Oscar Rucker Jr. 1968. Facsimile of the 1834 original. 8vo. xi 396 pp. Frontispiece portrait of George Rogers Clark. Howes B-1059: "Disputes many of Humphrey Marshall's findings; contains the journal of Col. George Croghan one of the earliest accounts in English of the Ohio country." Coleman 3229. Very good. Black cloth simulating leather gilt spine title. 9242. <br/><br/> Oscar Rucker, Jr. hardcover books
183410325Louisville Wilcox Dickerman & Co. 1834. 1834. First edition first issue with Louisville imprint. Small 8vo. Frontispiece portrait of General George Rogers Clark. Full contemporary calf gilt stamped spine marbled edges upper joint cracked some light foxing through. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Howes USIANA B-1059. F. Hardcover. Louisville, Wilcox, Dickerman & Co., 1834. hardcover books
183662501Cincinnati OH and Louisville KY: J. A. James and Co. and the author 1836. Second and best edition revised and enlarged by the author. 8vo. lxxii 551 pp. Howes B-1059: "Disputes many of Marshall's finding; contains the journal of Col. George Croghan one of the earliest accounts in English of the Ohio country." Sabin 9654: "Some copies have a Louisville imprint as here." American Imprints 36479 Virginia Miami. Coleman 3229: "The 1836 edition issued without the portrait more desirable than the first contains an appendix with materials on the Treaty at Fort Stanwix and on Col. Richard Henderson." Much scarcer than the first edition OCLC locates 11 copies of this edition and it appears to be wanting in most major southern institutional collections. At the Brinley sale 1881 the first edition brought two dollars the second nine. Very good. Later three-quarter red morocco gilt rebacked with the original spine laid down gilt ornaments and title between raised bands on spine marbled boards and endpapers top edge gilt by R.W. Smith. 9246. <br/><br/> J. A. James and Co. and the author hardcover books
197158413Frankfort: Kentucky Historical Society. Very Good. 1971. Hardcover. 302pp. previous owner signed and stamped otherwise a clean nice copy. Very Good. . Kentucky Historical Society hardcover books
197139666Frankfort: Kentucky Historical Society. Very Good. 1971. Hardcover. Very good tight and sound in a chipped DJ . Kentucky Historical Society hardcover books
194032298New York: Knopf 1940. First edition. Dwiggins W.A. Green cloth spine faded else fine. <br/><br/> Knopf hardcover books
200867792London: Academic Press 2008. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. In recent years the late Mesozoic fossils found at Jehol in northern China have shown the world some of the most astonishing creatures to be discovered since the first complete skeleton of Archaeopteryx in 1861 and have become the focus of important new paleontological research. On this fabulous roster are four-winged dinosaur and many feathered ones the first beaked bird and many of its allies the first plants with flowers and fruits fishes with puzzling geographic distributions early frogs salamanders and mammals pterosaurs that ruled the Mesozoic skies and thousands of species of invertebrates such as molluscs concostracans ostracods shrimps insects and spiders . Lavishly illustrated with nearly 280 illustrations including 200 photographs showing the diversity of taxa and beauty of their preservation. Oblong quarto. Original burgundy cloth binding with silver titles. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Academic Press hardcover books