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1836503355Boston: Dutton & Wentworth 1836. Hardcover. Good/None. Hardcover. 1007 pages. Heavy rubbing soiling scratches to covers. Edgewear. Rubbing to covers and spine. Tear along back of spine at top. Some spots of discoloration to internal pages. Old cloth bookmark laid-in. Record # 503355 Dutton & Wentworth hardcover
188391232Philadelphia, George Barrie, ( 1883). 376; 388; 340; 369 S. Mit zahlr. Holzstichillustr. im Text, 99 (von 100) getönten Holzstichtafeln u. 50 Stahlstichtafeln. 30 cm. HLdr m. Schwarz- und Goldprägung auf d. Deckeln, reicher Rückenvergoldung u. dreiseit. Goldschnitt.
1839099724Boston: Dutton and Wentworth State Printers 1839 Book. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. RARE copy of this report by Horace Mann Secretary of the Board of Education; submitted to the Massachusetts Senate by Edward Everett Chairman of the Board. 79 pages. Soft cover with some cover soils edge wear back cover detached. Dutton and Wentworth, State Printers paperback
1844100254Boston: Dutton and Wentworth State Printers 1844 Book. Fair. Soft cover. Seventh Annual. RARE copy of this 7th Annual 199 page Report on Boston Massachusetts public schools mid-19th century. Front and rear covers are tattered and are separated from the binding. Binding is starting to loosen. Dutton and Wentworth, State Printers paperback
184422921Boston: Dutton and Wentworth 1844. First edition 8vo pp. 199 1; unbound but sewn with 2 quarter-inch holes punched along the gutter some scattered dampstaining and foxing especially pronounced on pp. 57-64 all else very good. Dutton and Wentworth unknown
184422921Boston: Dutton and Wentworth 1844. First edition 8vo pp. 199 1; unbound but sewn with 2 quarter-inch holes punched along the gutter some scattered dampstaining and foxing especially pronounced on pp. 57-64 all else very good. <br/><br/> Dutton and Wentworth unknown books
18936rgnnJuta and Co. Limited 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Publication of 263 pages. The boards are a little shelf rubbed marks tears and a touch edge worn. There is gilt on the spine of the book. The front end paper has been removed. There are minor age related marks due to the age of the book 1893. There is foxing around the block of the book and on the early and last few pages little within the body of the book. The text remains legible. The binding is strong. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Juta and Co. Limited hardcover
189351rzJ.C. Juta 1893. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. the boards are a bit chipped and marked. foxing. ownership plate. a few inscriptions on rear end page. otherwise text remains clear and much presentable. fairly good copy.SK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. J.C. Juta hardcover
183923575London: Smith 1839. First edition. 6360pp. Illus. folding map with some coloring backed. Modern leather backed 12 mo cloth boards spine gold stamped. Ferguson 2799. Mann's account of his Australian stay written on the voyage home includes details of official dealings with the last of the aboriginal Tasmanians in 1838. The final section on New Zealand is according to Hocken "taken chiefly from Rev. W. Yate whose proper dismissal from the New Zealand mission was in the author's opinions the result of the black conspiracy." Hocken p.73. Smith hardcover books
183923195London: Smith Elder & Co 1839. First edition. Hardcover. Modern quarter dark green morocco and matching cloth spine lettered in gilt. Fine. 360 pages. 18.5 x 11.5 cm. Large color fold out map in excellent condition. First few leave of text slightly toned balance generally clean. Bookplate. Only edition of a very scarce account of New South Wales Van Diemen’s Land Port Philip South Australia and New Zealand by an early colonist whose compendious account includes description of the historical and social background of the various “provincesâ€. BAGNALL. 3354. BILLOT. 156; FERGUSON. 2799. Smith, Elder, & Co hardcover
184356149Boston: Dutton and Wentworth 1843. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 25cm. In original tan paper wrappers printed on front; 160pp. Largely sound though front wrapper partially detached some losses to paper over spine minor staining to wraps scattered foxing: Very Good. <br /> <br /> Mann was Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education from 1837-1848. Though his only power as secretary was "to collect and disseminate information" he nontheless worked hard to improve the lacklustre public school system. "As a mean of informing the public . . . his twelve annual reports 1837-1848. . . were unsurpassed. Chock full of statistical data the reports-which were widely read and circulated-presented the problems of the common schools as well as possible solutions" ANB. Approximately 7 copies recorded in OCLC; not common in the trade. Not in AMERICAN IMPRINTS. Dutton and Wentworth unknown
1851111111112311B.B. Mussey & Co 1851. Hardcover. Good. This Book is an Ex-Library Book with several library markings. B.B. Mussey & Co.; Boston 1851. Hardcover. A Good brown cloth binding with blind stamped ornate design on boards and gilt lettering on spine starting hinges handling/scuffing and discoloration to boards some loss to top and bottom spine edge tear top front and rear joint buckram sticker residue on spine some age toning and scattered foxing throughout few dog-eared pages top text block edge dusty bit of discoloration to pastedowns and endpapers exposed board corners rubbed board edges bit pulpy text block edges small abrasions to spine buckram several library markings include: library bookplate few pencil markings ink number stamp embossed library stamp library due date card and pocket white marker reference number on spine without Dust wrapper. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches. 564pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. B.B. Mussey & Co hardcover
1850319728Washington DC: Gideon and Co 1850. 1st Edition. Disbound. Fair. 15p. DISBOUND. Text of a speech removed from a larger volume with fragments of binding thread still in the spine fold. Edges heavily worn top left corner torn not affecting text itself. Corners crumpled horizintal creases in pamphlet as a whole and pages foxed. Text unmarked except for a faint notation on the title page. Much-worn but readable and complete. Though best remembered as an education reformer and staunch advocate for public schools Horace Mann 1796-1859 was also a vocal abolitionist. In this speech Mann argues against the extension of slavery into the western territories as well as the obligation of free states to return escaped slaves to their masters. The Compromise of 1850 which included the controversial Fugitive Slave Act would be passed into law only 7 months after Mann delivered this speech. Gideon and Co unknown
184853652Boston: William B. Fowle 1848. 8vo pp. 31 1; fine copy in original printed green wrappers. First published in Washington the same year but with only 20 pages here "revised and improved in better style and in larger type than any previous edition." This edition is also Mann's final text. Mann was elected to Congress in 1848 to fill the vacancy left by the death of John Quincy Adams. This is his first speech to Congress and it left a mark advocating Congress's right and duty to exclude slavery from the territories and in a letter in December of that year he said: "I think the country is to experience serious times. Interference with slavery will excite civil commotion in the South. But it is best to interfere. Now is the time to see whether the Union is a rope of sand or a band of steel. William B. Fowle unknown
184853917Washington: printed by J. & G. S. Gideon 1848. First edition 8vo pp. 20; self-wrappers. Mann was elected to Congress in 1848 to fill the vacancy left by the death of John Quincy Adams. This is his first speech to Congress and it left a mark advocating Congress's right and duty to exclude slavery from the territories and in a letter in December of that year he said: "I think the country is to experience serious times. Interference with slavery will excite civil commotion in the South. But it is best to interfere. Now is the time to see whether the Union is a rope of sand or a band of steel. printed by J. & G. S. Gideon unknown
189900004221Chicago: Library and Publication Committee 1899 Two publications of speeches published by the Library and Publication Committee Serial Publication No. 7 1899; The aquisition of the Philippine Islands and Publication No. 13; Some Aspects of the Philippine Question. Excedeingly rare publications of speeches presented before the Hamilton Club of Chicago. Some wear to paper/ cloth boards. Library and Publication Committee hardcover
184853917Washington: printed by J. & G. S. Gideon 1848. First edition 8vo pp. 20; self-wrappers. Mann was elected to Congress in 1848 to fill the vacancy left by the death of John Quincy Adams. This is his first speech to Congress and it left a mark advocating Congress's right and duty to exclude slavery from the territories and in a letter in December of that year he said: "I think the country is to experience serious times. Interference with slavery will excite civil commotion in the South. But it is best to interfere. Now is the time to see whether the Union is a rope of sand or a band of steel." <br/><br/> printed by J. & G. S. Gideon unknown books
184853652Boston: William B. Fowle 1848. 8vo pp. 31 1; fine copy in original printed green wrappers. First published in Washington the same year but with only 20 pages here "revised and improved in better style and in larger type than any previous edition." This edition is also Mann's final text. Mann was elected to Congress in 1848 to fill the vacancy left by the death of John Quincy Adams. This is his first speech to Congress and it left a mark advocating Congress's right and duty to exclude slavery from the territories and in a letter in December of that year he said: "I think the country is to experience serious times. Interference with slavery will excite civil commotion in the South. But it is best to interfere. Now is the time to see whether the Union is a rope of sand or a band of steel." <br/><br/> William B. Fowle unknown books
1819197-L1819. Kreidelithographie, 1819, auf cremefarbenem Velin. 22,4:19 cm. Literatur: Dussler 2; Winkler 404.2. ? Inkunabel der Lithographie!
189812808München, Verlag M. Ernst, 1898. mit sehr vielen teils farbigen Karikaturen. HLn. d. Zt., 234 S., 4° [2 Warenabbildungen]
189912809München, Verlag M. Ernst, 1899. mit sehr vielen teils farb. Karikaturen. HLn. d. Zt, 224 S., 4° [2 Warenabbildungen]
183856267Smithfield 1838. Folio manuscript 36 ruled pages in blue ink in a neat hand original marbled wrappers with the label "Estimate 1838" on the upper cover; slight browning and edge wear; front wrapper neatly reattached; all else very good. Tax estimate for Smithfield residents with four columns following each name showing the numbers of acres owned the amount owed per acre real and personal property. The last page shows an estimated income to the town of $1863076. The names are arranged alphabetically but not in perfect alpha order. Occasional detail on familial relationships are given such as "Arnold Abigail daughter of Ezekiel" and Aldrich George son of Simon deceased" and sometime a geographical detail: Aldrich Duty B. of Cumberland." Businesses are also listed: "Angell Nathan Paper Mill and Allen William of Pawtucket Mass. for 1/4 of Thread Mill at Central Falls" Pawtucket did not become part of Rhode Island until 1862. The last page lists Mark Aldrich Stephen Steere James Dennis Spencer Mowry George Aldrich 3rd and Asa Winsor as the tax accessors for the town. <br/><br/> unknown books
1856019487Jarrold & Sons 1856. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Half Morocco Marbled boards. Library label to front cover. Spine slightly darkened. Spine ends and corners a little bumped. Pages toned. The essay was a rebuttal to the negative criticism that followed the publication of Tennyson's poem Maud in 1855. Tennyson's Endorsement: Tennyson himself endorsed Mann's essay. <br/> <br/> Jarrold & Sons hardcover
1836007789London: Ackermann and Co. Printed by Hillmandel 1836. Half Calf. Very Good. Truly scarce set of hand-colored plates with not a single copy reflected on OCLC First Search nor in bibliographic bibles for color plate and sporting books Tooley and Schwerdt respectively. Oblong 28.5 by 38cm. Six hand-colored lithographic plates Original wraps bound in. Ackermann and Co. Printed by Hillmandel unknown
185790021273London: Jarrolds & Sons 1857. First. . Hardcover. Poor. 8vo. ex-library binding 69pp pages loose Folding Plate 1 Section of Atlantic from East to West Plate II Diatoms <br/> <br/> Jarrolds & Sons hardcover