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184724844MADedham MA: Herman Mann 1847. 136 pp. Original brown cloth covers stamped in blind. Binding faded; fraying to spine ends. Moderate foxing throughout. A strong sturdy copy given its age. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good to Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Herman Mann Hardcover
1834730541834. KENTUCKY. BUTLER Mann. A History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Louisville KY: Wilcox Dickerman and Co. 1834. 1st ed. Frontis. port. xi396pp. Contemporary full calf spine gilt all edges marbled. Small amount of faint scattered foxing wear to final leaf not affecting text else very good. HOWES B-1059 "aa": "Disputes many of Marshall's findings; contains the Journal of Col. George Croghan one of the earliest accounts in English of the Ohio country previously appearing only in magazine form. unknown
189730277New York: M. Witmark & Sons. Very Good-. c.1897. Unstated edition. Sheet Music. a decent clean copy but reinforced with brown paper tape along the spine and the right edge of the front cover. Music and lyrics for a cringeingly racist ditty about "A Coonlet Courtship" with a cover illustration matching the first lyric line: "Two little piccaninnies sitting on a stile" with a handy watermelon at their feet. And of course the front cover proclaims that the song was "sung & illustrated with great success by Maxwell & Simpson" a couple of white guys. I wonder which one of them depicted the little girl The rear cover lists about two dozen additional "Coon Songs" available from the publishers including one by Bert Williams "that are all the rage in the rage of coon songs." If performed today they would no doubt inspire an entirely different variety of rage. . M. Witmark & Sons unknown
1806039784Dedham: H. Mann 1806. Early Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Early American edition in full period acid calf with a red morocco spine labe - hinges split boards attached but not well attached. 239pp plus a page of ads. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Endpapers browned text block clean. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Education; Anthropology. Inventory No: 039784. <br/><br/> H. Mann hardcover
1806039784Dedham: H. Mann 1806. Early Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Early American edition in full period acid calf with a red morocco spine labe - hinges split boards attached but not well attached. 239pp plus a page of ads. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Endpapers browned text block clean. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Education; Anthropology. Inventory No: 039784. <br/><br/> H. Mann hardcover books
1806294740Dedham: Herman Mann 1806. First. hardcover. good. 232 pages. 12mo full contemporary calf; covers considerably worn with some loss of leather at spine hinges weak corners bumped some contemporary notations in pencil and ink inside front cover and on first end page some toning and foxing throughout. Dedham: Hermann Mann 1806. First American edition from the Eighth London Edition. A good-only copy.<br/><br/> Early American imprint.<br/><br/> Herman Mann unknown books
190012574München, Langen, 1900. 2 Bll., 494 S., 1 Bl. 8°. OKart. (hinterlegte Einrisse, beschabt, vorderer Einbanddeckel mit hs. Namen).
187498069Bern: Mann & Bäschlin 1874. V, 263 Seiten. Frakturdruck. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Zeitgenössicher Halbleinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
186735537Hamburg, W. Mauke Söhne, vormals Perthes-Besser & Mauke, 1867. IV, 184 S. 21 cm. Ln. mit goldgeprägtem RSch. u. Goldstreifen an den Kap.
184861479[ab 1848]. Ca. 20 x 13,5 cm (Blattgröße etwa 34 x 26cm). Unter goldgerändertem Passepartout.
1900EDZZ6849Leipzig, Avenarius 1900. gr.-8°. X, 263 S., grüner OLnBd. mit Einbandgoldpräg., farbiger Kopfschnitt. Einband mit leichten Griffspuren, innen tadellos. Erste Ausgabe. Kosch IX,1329. - Leverkühn (1861-1927) Jurist u. Schriftsteller. In die Literaturgeschichte eingegangen ist er als gerichtlicher Vormund von Thomas Mann (und dessen Geschwistern), und als Namensgeber für dessen literarische Figur Adrian Leverkühn (Doktor Faustus).
180645151München, Joseph Lindauer, 1806. 8°. 1 Bl., 73 (1) S., Heftstreifen.
180996701Germanien [i.e. Leipzig], 1809. 24 S. 8vo, 22 cm. Altmarmor. Papierumschlag.
189945673BB1899 . Bern: Selbstverlag des Verfassers 1899-1900. Gr.-8°. 352 XIV S. Illustrationen gebunden mit handschriftlichem Rückenschild Rückenschild mit kleiner Fehlstelle ohne Textverlust; Kanten berieben; Papier altersbedingt leicht gebräunt; sonst altersgemäss gut erhalten Text in Fraktur. unknown
1845134<p><strong>Publisher's original olive cloth. 12mo. 338 pages A near-fine copy with no bookplates or previous ownership inscriptions. Some ink stains on the margins of the first several pages and a little splash on the rear board and moderate foxing on the rear endpaper and across the last several pages. Housed in a custom green custom cloth clamshell box by the Heritage Bindery. A beautiful copy with virtually no wear. Mann was the first great American advocate of public education who believed that in a democratic society education should be free and universal nonsectarian democratic in method and reliant on well-trained professional teachers.</strong></p> WM B. Fowle and N. Capen hardcover
1865005454Boston: Walker Fuller and Company 1865 Boston: Walker Fuller 1865. Second Edition published same year as first 1865. 8vo. Brown cloth binding gold decoration and titles top edge gilt. Chocolate endpapers antique library bookplate hand-numbered and hand-dated. 609 pp. Frontispiece engraving facsimile signature protective tissue. Pages toned. Light edgewear. Minimal library markings. Very good condition. Walker, Fuller, and Company hardcover
1865000152Walker Fuller & Co 1865. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 602pp. Brown cloth boards gilt titles on spine gilt image on front board. Mild rubbing to spine ends corners show a bit of wear but spine remains straight and binding is sturdy. Contents clean and unmarked throughout. Gilt upper page ends. Foundational account of Mann by his wife chronicling his life and attitudes toward education. Mann is best known today as the namesake of an elite private school in New York. . Walker, Fuller & Co Hardcover
186518087Boston: Walker Fuller and Company. Very Good. 1865. Hardcover. Ex-lib; hinges starting; spine ends bumped; rear end pages torn; Good . Walker, Fuller, and Company hardcover books
1825B4754London: Hurst and Robinson Pall Mall and J. Dickinson c.1825. A fine example. Plates and text are clean and crisp. . Binding: Quarter recent calf with contemporary marbled paper boards. Spine in six compartments of raised bands with gilt ruling and gilt ornaments. Title on two. Notes: Plate book showing views of several planned improvements of River Thames suggested by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Frederick Trench. <br>Thomas Baynes 1794-1876 was a London born English artist known for his drawings and watercolours of landscapes buildings and outdoor events. Many of his subjects were engraved and published generally in London and these include a notable panorama of the River Thames which was drawn from nature and engraved on stone. He was the son of James Baynes a noted watercolour artist. <br> Size: Oblong folio 280x685mm. Pages: P. Title Page Blank Prospectus 1-2 1-10. Illustrated with ten finely water coloured large lithographic views of London over Thames. Category: Book Europe United Kingdom; Hurst and Robinson, Pall Mall and J. Dickinson hardcover
182939841London: Printed for The Company of Stationers 1829. First edition. Hardcover. vg. Size: 2 3/8 x 1 3/8". Unpaginated. 26pp. Original gold- red- and green-stamped pocket style full morocco binding housed in a matching morocco slipcase. All edges gilt. Striking four-page engraved frontispiece by Henry Adlard depicting the King's Palace and St. James' Park after a drawing by Thomas Mann Baynes. <br /> <br /> Spectacular miniature Almanac from the year 1830 providing all sorts of useful information such as: common notes for 1830; a 12-month calendar; a table of Kings and Queens' reigns; a table of Lord Mayors and Sheriffs from the year 1809 to the year 1830; a list of holidays; a table of the current coins; and a list of eclipses for 1830. <br /> <br /> Almanacs were very popular and often given as presents in varying forms to suit every pocket. Our copy contains a gift inscription on free front endpaper for Maria Sotheby "a gift from her dear mamma 4th June 1841."<br /> <br /> Frontispiece starting but still attached. Tail of spine slightly chipped. Slipcase in overall very good binding and interior in good to very good condition. Printed for The Company of Stationers hardcover
181766865London: published by Sherwood Neely and Jones Paternoster-Row 1817. First edition 12mo pp. 4 224 8 ads; original blue paper-covered boards brown paper shelfback printed paper label on spine; a stain or two on the covers but this copy is near fine. With notes by J. Adam. Also attributed to David Carey. Jaggard p. 384. OCLC locates copies at the National Library of Scotland Nottingham two at the BL Folger Michigan Penn and UCal.-Davis. published by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row unknown
1817ZB1324767London: Sherwood Neely and Jones 1817. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item 224 4 ads pp. original boards and parchment backstrip now lacking the front cover and any prelims spine worn and chipped a few instances of foxing else internally clean and untrimmed. - 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. London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones hardcover
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
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
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