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1987332333Oxford : Doxa 1987. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Limited edition to 500 copies- this is copy number 319. Physical description: 159 pages: facsims; 25cm. Notes: Limited ed. of 500 numbered copies. Includes index. Subjects: Berkeley George 1685-1753. Treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge. Berkeley George 1685-1753. Philosophy. Idea Philosophy Early works to 1800. Knowledge Theory of; Early works to 1800. Emotions Philosophy Early works to 1800. Diplomatics. Idealism. Irish philosophy Texts. Genre: Illustrated. Oxford : Doxa hardcover
1861101448London: Hurst and Blackett Publishers 1861. First edition. 8vo. Engraved frontispiece title vignette and 8 plates. xi 3 431 1 pp. with half-title. Contemporary half red morocco gilt; joints and corners rubbed. Ex-Newberry Library with deaccession label shelflabel and call numbers to verso of title. An English sportsman hunts buffalo and smaller game on the American prairie. The voyage out includes descriptions of New York and Pittsburgh. PROVENANCE: Robert Clarke Bibliotheca Piscatoria bookplate; Edward Everett Ayer bookplate presenting this volume to the Newberry in 1911 and small library label on rear pastedown REFERENCE: Graff 277; Howes B374; Wagner-Camp 368. Sabin 4883 Hurst and Blackett, Publishers unknown
198318814<p>Boston: Little Brown & Company 1983. <em><strong>Signed by the author on the title page.</strong></em> First edition / First printing. Illustrated wrappers. About fine. The author/artist's first book. Archival clear jacket provided.</p> Little, Brown & Company, paperback
195422102ENew York: Collins 1954. First Edition. Review Copy with the publisher’s dated notice laid in. Near fine bright copy with a trace of offsetting to the endpapers in a very good lightly handled dust jacket with some minor dust soiling fading to the spine and tiny chips and tears. A Norman Conquest novel. Edwy Searles Brooks 1889 - 1965 was a British novelist who wrote under several pen names including Berkeley Gray Victor Gunn Rex Madison and Carlton Ross. Collins unknown books
1995374798The Easton Press 1995. FIRST THUS. Hardcover. Like New/No Jacket. First Edition Thus. Published by Easton Press 1995. Octavo. Hardcover. Red leather with gilt page ends. Book is like new; clean and crisp with bookplate on page after flyleaf no name. A very fine leatherbound copy of this classic philosophical title. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. The Easton Press hardcover
1963409aCollins 1963. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. the jacket is a little shelf rubbed but is not torn. there are a few small stains on the back of the jacket. the jacket has been protected in cellophane and there are a few old tape residue marks on the boards of the book. the front end page has been removed. there are no inscriptions and the books is square and tight. an attractive collectable copy. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Collins hardcover
63-3973Berkeley CA.: Serendipity Books 2008. . Seven Loose Letter-Sized Sheets. Photocopy of Typed Letter Signed 2 pp. and 5 page printout both Very Good. Inked notes in margins by McMurtry. Berkeley, CA.: Serendipity Books, [2008]. unknown
676Smithsonian Institution City of Washington 1956. First edition. SIGNED by the author on page v the last page of the Foreword. Green cloth-covered boards gilt lettering on spine and front board 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches 338 pp. bibliography index numerous b/w figures and plates in text and appendices plus 52 plates at end of book including two fold-outs. Very good plus modest spotty defects in sizing of cloth edges of boards consistent with insect damage. Contents: Firearms and ammunition: Background; Gunpowder in America; Firearms in the service of the United States; Performance of small arms in the United States service; Ammunition; Ammunition manufacture; Check lists of ammunition used officially; Digest of United States cartridge patents Bartlett and Gallatin; Digest of English cartridge patents Bartlett and Gallatin; Digest of French cartridge patents Bartlett and Gallatin; American arms makers of the Colonial period C.W. Sawyer; Summary statement of purchases and fabrications 1861-1866; Quarterly returns of Ordinance stores 1865; United States Army regulations 1779; United States Army regulations 1814; Handbook for infantry 1814; Regulations for militia 1836; Gilham's manual 1862. 3214004. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. Smithsonian Institution, City of Washington, 1956. hardcover
194181588Charlottesville: The University of Virginia The Tracy W. McGregor Library 1941. Limited edition of 1100. Wraps. Good. Unpaginated 26 pages. Covers worn torn chipped and soiled. Inside rear cover and adjoining page discolored. Scarce surviving copy. Dunmore's Proclamation is a historical document signed on November 7 1775 by John Murray 4th Earl of Dunmore royal governor of the British Colony of Virginia. The proclamation declared martial law and promised freedom for slaves of American revolutionaries who left their owners and joined the royal forces becoming Black Loyalists. According to historians the proclamation was designed for practical and militaristic reasons rather than moral reasons or humanitarianism. Formally proclaimed on November 15 its publication prompted between 800 and 2000 slaves from both patriot and loyalist owners to run away and enlist with Dunmore. It also raised a furor among Virginia's slave-owning elites again of both political persuasions to whom the possibility of a slave rebellion was a major fear. The proclamation ultimately failed in meeting Dunmore's objectives; he was forced out of the colony in 1776 taking about 300 former slaves with him. This work contains a brief history about proclamation published by John Murray fourth Earl of Dunmore and governor of Virginia granting slaves freedom if they fought for the British army. The frontispiece is a facsimile from Dunmore's publication. One of the cornerstones of the University of Virginia special collections is the American history library of Tracy W. McGregor1869-1936. In his later years McGregor had become interested in Virginia and had visited the Charlottesville area from his Detroit home. In 1925 he and his wife had established the McGregor Fund to support charitable works in their areas of particular interest. In his will he bequeathed the notable collection of books and manuscripts that he had assembled to the McGregor Fund with instructions that his collection be donated to an institution "having fine ideals of higher education and reasonable likelihood of achieving those ideals." The trustees of the McGregor Fund decided in 1938 to donate the collection to the University of Virginia knowing of Mr. McGregor's interest in the University. The Alderman Library building was nearing completion but space was set aside for a special room. It was furnished with a gift for that purpose from the trustees of the McGregor Fund as a memorial to Mr. McGregor and was opened for use on April 14 1939. The gift of the McGregor Library was one of major importance to the library and the University as Harry Clemons wrote in his 1950 history of the library: "This collection came to a small library at the moment when that library was attempting a new role. The significance of the collection was therefore much greater than it would have been in a library rich in such collections or in a library not committed to an ambitious programme." The trustees generously provided funds each year for many years to enable the library to purchase materials for the McGregor Library. They renewed this support in 1994 with a gift of $250000 to establish an endowment for the Library. The original McGregor Library collection included about 5000 volumes of rare books a research collection of some 12500 volumes and a number of manuscripts. Mr. McGregor in his own collecting "specialized in English and American literature and more particularly in American history." William H. Runge described holdings of the library in a 1963 issue of the University of Virginia News Letter noting that "successive curators of the McGregor Library . . . have concentrated on the development of the portion of the collection relating to southeastern American history from Maryland south and from the Mississippi River east. In this field it is now preeminent.". The University of Virginia, The Tracy W. McGregor Library paperback
63-3969Berkeley CA.: Serendipity Books 1995. . Loose Letter-Sized Sheets 35 pp. Photocopy of original. Very Good. Berkeley, CA.: Serendipity Books, 1995. unknown
17-0255Berkeley CA : Berkeley Art Center 2012. 12mo. 47p. Stapled wrapping. Very Good very slight creasing fraying and marking on cover. Color prints throughout. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Berkeley, CA : Berkeley Art Center, 2012. unknown
1962WRCLIT80084Cambridge: Belknap Press 1962. Two volumes. Gilt cloth. Facsimiles plates and illustrations. Third edition of an essential reference with a Preface by Lawrence Wroth. Bookplates of James S. Copley else about fine in price-clipped dust jackets. Belknap Press hardcover books
2215MERRYMOUNT PRESS. UPDIKE Daniel Berkeley. Notes on the Merrymount Press and Its Works.With a Bibliographical List of Books Printed at the Press 1893-1933. With Views of the Press at Various Periods Specimen of Types Alluded to. Original cloth. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1934. First edition. Limited to 500 copies printed at the Merrymount Press. unknown
1962ofc0595"In his comprehensive study of types from the earliest times to the twentieth century Mr. Updike founder of the famous Merrymount Press of Boston traces the sequence of development in typography and discusses the relative importance of each period and the lesson that it holds for the modern printer. The 367 illustrations reproduce carefully selected pages from rare and beautiful books. The text constitutes a running commentary on the historical and artistic significance of these specimens which exemplify the best work of printers and type founders from Gutenberg to Bruce Rogers." "Preface to the Third Edition" by Lawrence C. Wroth. Two volumes: xlvi 292; xix 326 pages 367 illustrations; 24 cm. Dust jacket edges browned chips at tops of spines; previous owner bookplates; Very Good. Stock#ofc0595. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. hardcover
19410508R569771William Edwin Rudge. Good. 1941. Hardcover. SIGNED by author limited 75 copies specially bound for Society of Printers Boston. Additional non-authorial ink gift inscription on e.p. Marbled paper boards cloth spine gilt. Edgeworn tips bumped.; 72 pages . William Edwin Rudge hardcover
1905B001G67960Used; Good. 5-C-26 George Bell and Sons 1905 Hardcover. Please note this is the 1905 and not the 1892 edition. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear for age with a little bumping at spine. Book Condition; Good . 1905. HARDCOVER. hardcover
1867016005London: Richard Bentley 1867. Hardcover. Fair. Three quarter leather binding hardcover edition in fair condition with marbled boards and gold tooling on spine. Vol. II is missing front cover front cover of Vol. I is almost fully detached. Otherwise bindings are secure pages clean. Questions welcome. We ship internationally from the United States and Canada every week. If buying internationally please be aware that additional charges may apply for heavier books. We guarantee a safe quick and secure transaction. 10 years in online bookselling experience. <br/> <br/> Richard Bentley hardcover
elala2391London: Samuel Tinsley 1874. First Edition. 2 Volumes. 8vo. pp. xiv 1 leaf 349 1; 3 p.l. 351 1 16ads. original black & gilt-stamped cloth extremities frayed spines defaced some light foxing London: Samuel Tinsley, 1874 hardcover
0566054507.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1600105831.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3375055838.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
193822350Printed in GB COLLINS PUBL. LONDON 1938. HB NODJ 1st. edition 1938 DATES MATCH Black cloth lettered in bright White on Spine cover light rub wear & tiny chips Extremities 316 Pgs Note on Author NF-/VG NODJ Interior nice tight clean light wear FoX& small stamp last page . First Edition. Hard Cover. Printed in GB, COLLINS PUBL. LONDON hardcover
2007Q-1406789089Pomona Press 2007-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pomona Press paperback
2003Q-0316519855Little Brown 2003-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Little, Brown hardcover
2006__1845930339C A B Intl 2006. Hardcover. New. 288 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. C A B Intl hardcover