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1962mon0000071821The Belknap Press 1962-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Clean text sound binding. The Belknap Press paperback
180025312Philadelphia: Way & Groff 1800. First edition. 34pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound and resewn. Apart from some staining a very good copy. First edition. 34pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The author argues that the class of medicines commonly known as 'sedatives' are actually stimulants.<br /> He considers the likes of digitalis opium nitre and saccharum.<br /> <br /> Scarce: OCLC locates 5 copies. Evans 36942 Way & Groff unknown
186532925London: Hurst and Blackett 1865. hardcover. near fine. Colored frontispiece portraits completely extra-illustrated with about 40 mezzotints lithographs steel engravings of landscapes portraits and sporting subjects a few in color. 2 vols. 8vo red 1/2 morocco. London 1865. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> Memoirs of the eminent 19th century sportsman and gallant.<br/> <br/> Hurst and Blackett unknown
1941151538Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1941. Vintage borderless double weight publicity photograph from the 1941 film showing actors Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland dancing the hoe-down. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso. <br /> <br /> A would-be Broadway singer plans a benefit show to send orphaned children to summer camp but secretly means to use the production to get ahead in his own career. The third film in MGM's "Backyard Musical" series following "Babes in Arms" 1939 and Strike Up the Band" 1940 and preceding "Girl Crazy" 1943. <br /> <br /> Set in New York.<br /> <br /> 7.75 x 11 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1940151539Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1940. Vintage double weight publicity photograph from the 1940 film showing actors Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland dancing the conga on a large drum. With a mimeo snipe and an advisory council stamp dated JUL 8 1940 to the verso.<br /> <br /> A high school drummer convinces the principal to put on a dance to raise money for a dance orchestra aided by his girlfriend. The second film in MGM's "Backyard Musical" series following "Babes in Arms" 1939 and preceding "Babes on Broadway" 1941 and "Girl Crazy" 1943. <br /> <br /> Set in Chicago. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1931140946706London: Mundanus Ltd / Victor Gollancz Publisher 1931. First edition. First edition first printing preceding the cloth issue. 288 pp. Bound in publisher's yellow wraps. About Very Good spine creased and toned small tear along spine edge at foot contents and wraps toned with age corners a little bumped. An uncommon British mystery that is often cited as one of the best examples of the inverted detective story in which the murderer's identity is revealed in the first line "It was not until several weeks after he had decided to murder his wife that Dr. Bickleigh took any active steps in the matter. Mundanus Ltd / Victor Gollancz Publisher unknown
1931895P11London: Victor Gollancz LTD 1931. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 7.5" by 5.5". None. A very scarce science fiction novel by the Liberal politician Reginald Berkeley the author's presentation copy to the physicist Edward Andrade. The first cheap edition of this very scarce work.In the original unclipped dust wrapper.Author's presentation copy inscribed to the recto of the front endpaper 'For E. N. da C. Andrade from Reginald Berkeley in friendship and admiration. Christmas 1931'.'Cassandra' is an intriguing science fiction novel in which a worker's revolt beings a Russian invasion of the U.K. The novel is told from the point of view of a future archaeologist who is examining the few remains of a ruined London.Written by the Liberal politician Reginald Berkeley.This copy is presented from the author to Edward Neville da Costa Andrade a physicist writer and poet who is best known for his work which first found the wavelength of a type of gamma radiation. In the original publisher's cloth binding in the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally smart. Light marks to the boards and spine. Spine is a little faded. Very light bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Author's inscription to the recto of the front endpaper. Light edge wear to the dust wrapper heavier to the head of the spine. Spine is age-toned and some light age-toning to the extremities of the wraps. Minor marks to the wraps. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Victor Gollancz LTD hardcover
2011DADAX1613770618Library of American Comics 2011-10-25. hardcover. New. 8.50x1.30x11.20. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Library of American Comics hardcover
1789919P1London: C. Elliot; T. Kay; C. Elliot 1789. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A very scarce volume of biographical pieces and edited correspondence by eminent historical figures the first edition of this work by George Monck Berkeley. The first edition of this very scarce work.The 'Literary Relics' of George Monck Berkeley an interesting selection of research and correspondence of royal figures edited and collected here into one volume.Berkeley's work contains his 'Inquiry into the Life of Dean Swift' a biographical work for which he is best known as well as an edited selection of letters from Kings Charles II and James II Elizabeth of Bohemia Jonathan Swift and more.George Monck Berkeley was a playwright an author who only published a few works before his death at the age of 29. Half-title is present.Bookplate of Edward Winnington to the front paste down. Winnington was a baronet and politician an MP Droitwich Worcestershire for almost thirty years. In a full marbled calf binding. Externally generally smart a little rubbed to the leather. Minor bumping to the extremities. A few light marks to the boards. Very small crack to the head of the front joint. Bookplate to the front paste down. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with a few scattered spots. Very Good C. Elliot; T. Kay; C. Elliot hardcover
1984332691Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1984. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine Leather Bound. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; The Great Books of the Western World. Franklin Library hardcover
17322329641London: Printed for J. Tonson in the Strand 1732. Second Edition. Full-Leather. Good/No Jacket. Second edition. Neatly rebacked with new gilt titles original boards and endsheets retained. Discolored 2 inch declivity on front board boards rubbed with corners exposed first volume lacks leaf A4 ink owner stamps on front endpapers William Harris Mar 1944 light stain to marginal edges of first gathering in volume two front and end matter lightly foxed rear free endpaper of first volume loosening. 1732 Full-Leather. 356; 351 pp. Alciphron is a Christian apologetic in answer to the 'minute philosophers' of Berkeley's day who sought to minimize the the dignity of man. Berkeley is known as an advocate of subjective idealism which he called immaterialism which states that objects do not exist unless they are perceived. "A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge 1710 is the classic exposition of his philosophy of immaterialism as an antidote to infidelity prefaced with an influential essay in the philosophy of language; part two was later lost in manuscript with other papers in Italy." - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Perhaps his most well-known work is Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous in which two characters representing himself and John Locke discuss various philosophical questions. Berkeley was a fellow at Trinity College and in the 1720s turned his attention to the project of opening St. Paul's College in Bermuda though skepticism about the chances of success in this endeavor caused the funding to come into question. "To prevent a threatening decline in private support Berkeley sailed for Newport Rhode Island with a small advance party on 6 September 1728; this included Smibert who painted several well-known portraits of Berkeley and of his party before settling for life in Boston. The journey was hazardous and protracted. They made an unscheduled landfall on the Virginia coast about the turn of the year and were officially received at Williamsburg before reaching Rhode Island on 23 January 1729. By the spring Berkeley had bought a farm of 96 acres at Middletown 'with two fine groves and winding rivulet upon it' Works 8.194 whose produce would support the college. He employed slaves and was apparently indifferent to the institution of slavery provided that it was humane seeing the moral need rather as one of conversion and baptism. He built a new house Whitehall which is now maintained as a historic site although the adjoining farmland has given way to urban development. Berkeley often preached at Newport Rhode Island in the winter and in remoter outposts in the summer. The strongest and longest friendship he established among New England churchmen was with Samuel Johnson 1696 - 1772 of Stratford Connecticut a refugee from Calvinism who later became first president of King's College New York later Columbia University and lent support to Berkeley's philosophy through his Elementa philosophica 1752 and other writings. Throughout his career Berkeley had little time for dissenters although he abhorred the use of violence against them. The religious tolerance characteristic of Rhode Island induced a degree of ecumenicism in his social practice that was not always maintained in the pulpit. Reports of growing infidelity in English society to which he was always liable to give credence were fuelled by the continuing bad faith of the government in failing to lodge the funds he considered legally his. This was a factor in his writing Alciphron a set of dialogues located notionally in England but drawing much of the landscape description from Rhode Island which was to sell well and stimulate controversy after his return. In this theist and immaterialist combine their defences against a medley of intellectual trends derived primarily but not exclusively from Locke Bernard Mandeville and the third earl of Shaftesbury that Berkeley regarded as obstructive to religion. The work includes Berkeley's second foray into moral philosophy." - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Printed for J. Tonson in the Strand hardcover
193847616New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1938. 1938. First U. S. edition. Pseudonym of A. B. Cox. Originally published in the U. K. as Not To Be Taken. Fine bright copy in lightly rubbed dust jacket bright and unfaded with a few minor nicks to the spine panel and light wear to the extremities. A man died of what was thought to be gastric ulcers but his body was exhumed and an autopsy found that arsenic had killed him. How could this have happened Thoughts go back to a small dinner party held some weeks before his death. Could this event been the start of his eventual death Crime Club mystery novel. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1938. unknown
1994BN127403THOEMMES PR 1994. 1994. Hardcover. The Works of George Berkeley <br/><br/>The Works of George Berkeley A. C. Fraser George Berkeley THOEMMES PR hardcover
1871044755Oxford; London: Clarendon Press; Macmillan and Co. 1871. First edition of his collected works 1871. Full English tan calf leather with dual spine labels in red and black slightly raised spine bands with gilt decorated compartments all edges marbled marbled endpapers books just under 9 inches tall. Some rubbing mainly to the extremities light chipping to spine heads with a slightly larger chip to volume II sound bindings clean pages armorial bookplate in each binding from Iohannes Patricius Arichton Stuard Marchio de Bute with the stamp of a more recent owner on it. same stamp at the top of the preliminary blanks Cardiff Castle bookplate inside each rear cover no other names or markings. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Clarendon Press; Macmillan and Co. Hardcover
15458London: Collins. 1951. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Inscribed presentation copy. Publisher's original burgundy cloth with silver titles to the spine in dustwrapper. An excellent near fine copy the binding square and firm the contents toned due to the poor quality paper stock are otherwise clean throughout. Complete with the lightly rubbed nicked and creased dustwrapper correctly priced 8s 6d net to the front flap. One of the author's scarcest titles under the Victor Gunn pseudonym rare in presentation state. Inscribed by the author in blue ink on the front endpaper "To dear Nellie / With loads of love / Edwy underlined / Victor Gunn". Hubin. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Collins. 1951 hardcover
192501079JUGGED JOURNALISM Herbert Jenkins 1925 first edition 5 leaves missing a small chip at the fore edge margin nowhere near the text t.p.e.'s a bit age toned else a very bright vg/near fine copy in the publishers original green cloth in a vg dust-wrapper with some light wear and tear and soil and professional reinforcement to the inner rear dust-wrapper spine hinge. Illustrated by George Barrow. Many of these humorous essays were first published in Punch the year previously. Three titles were published of Anthony Berkeley in 1925; this one another under the pseudonym of A.B. Cox entitled BRENDA ENTERTAINS and THE LAYTON COURT MYSTERY which was released anonymously. Herbert Jenkins hardcover
1744158069London: For W. Innys and C. Hitch and C. Davis 1744. Second London edition first published in Dublin and London earlier the same year. The work was in his lifetime by far Berkeley's most popular book. Berkeley was interested in the therapeutic properties of an infusion of tar in water and the first part of the book is indeed on the subject but he then "passes by imperceptible stages from physical to metaphysical arguments until he is fairly launched upon a general discussion of Aristotelian and Platonic philosophy. The book is written with compelling lucidity and charm and is one of Berkeley's major works though his last substantial treatise. Siris was by far his most popular work by reason of its containing a supposed remedy for most human ills the efficacy and cheapness of which was so convincingly urged by the author confidence in it being strengthened by the fact that he had experimented first upon himself. Berkeley confessed that this work caused him more thought and research than any other he had ever been engaged in" Keynes p. 116 & vi. The popularity of the work led to a series of Dublin and London editions in quick succession. This edition includes the corrections made by the author to the second Dublin edition. Octavo 196 x 116 mm. Twentieth-century quarter calf spine lettered in gilt marbled sides. Light toning to contents with a couple of ink splashes; a very good copy. ESTC T9521; Keynes Bibliography of George Berkeley 67. unknown
1744AQ18715London: Re-printed For W. Innys and C. Hitch.and C. Davis 1744. 174pp 2. Recent sheep-backed marbled paper boards contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Lightly rubbed spine sunned. Recent book-label of John Stephens to FEP inked ownership inscription of 'Danvers Osborm 1744' to head of title-page with very occasional annotations in his hand slight loss to upper corner of leaf O1. The revised edition of George Berkeley's 1685-1753 penultimate publication an exploration of the medicinal virtues of tar-water with instructions for its use. Berkeley considered tar-water to be a cure for a plethora of ailments ranging from fevers and apoplexies to cancers and scurvy. He cites Isaac Newton in regards to his study of the solubility of salts and acids. Sir Danvers Osborn 3rd Baronet 1715-1753 politician notable for serving the cause of the House of Stuart in the Jacobite rising of 1745 and for serving as colonial governor of New York Province in 1753. ESTC T9521. Second edition improved and correct by the author. 8vo. Re-printed For W. Innys, and C. Hitch...and C. Davis hardcover
195815574New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc 1958. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Sixth Printing. Signed by Berkeley on the front endpaper. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket unclipped no price a few short tears and shallow chips. Beige cloth with black ink lettering and rules on the spine and boards. Square and firmly bound foxed at the top edge clean internally. Berkeley's general audience work about early computers and artificial intelligence. John Wiley and Sons Inc hardcover
1937124473New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1937. Softcover. very good. Advance Copy. 351pp. Octavo. Original paper wrappers; small stain to front panel. A tight copy; pages clean and bright. very good Scarce publisher's advance copy. Journalist and crime writer Anthony Berkeley Cox wrote under several fictional pseudonyms and was a close friend of British humourist P.G. Wodehouse. 1937 Doubleday, Doran & Company Inc. paperback
16-2695Berkeley: 1950. Watercolor. 15 x 22 inches. Unsigned. On the verso is a design for a poster of a refinery entitled "Industry" Berkeley: 1950 unknown
1939450New York: The Sun Dial Press Inc 1939. Second American Edition. Fine/Fine. 8vo 7 7/8 x 5 1/2 in.198 x 140 mm; pp. x 277. Printed on cream wove paper deckle edges top edge red. Black cloth binding with red lettering on spine. Paper dust jacket in perfect condition. Previous owners name in ink inscribed on the inside front cover.<br /> Cox J. R. Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction pp 28-30. The second American edition of this classic arsenic murder DUST JACKET INTACT with striking lettering and a chilling skull-and-bone with red eyes. The book first appeared in London in 1938 with the title "Not to Be Taken" our inventory no. 451. The first US edition was issued as part of The Crime Club Selection. <br /> Anthony Berkeley Cox 1893 - 1971 is today recognized as a key figure in the development of crime fiction. He wrote under several pen-names including Francis Iles Anthony Berkeley and A. Monmouth Platts. He was educated at Sherborne School and University College Oxford. He served in the British Army during the First World War and worked as a journalist for many years contributing to such magazines as Punch and The Humorist. His first novel was published in 1925 and it introduced the amateur detective Robert Sheringham who would feature in many of his novels through 1934. In 1930 Berkeley founded the Detection Club in London along with Agatha Christie Freeman Wills Crofts Dorothy L. Sayers Hugh Walpole and other established mystery writers. Several of his books were adapted for the screen including "Before the Fact" adapted by Alfred Hitchcock as "Suspicion" starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine. The Sun Dial Press, Inc unknown
193133393Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1931. 1931. First U.S. edition. Former owner's penciled name on front fly leaf else very good in fine dust jacket complete with a fine wraparound promotional band. Striking dust jacket art by Stuart Eldridge. Roger Sheringham must solve the mysterious death of Mr. Eric Scott-Davies a popular man-about-town. His death was no accidental sportsman's accident as was first suspected. Sheringham's investigation turns up scandal . it seems that Scott-Davies was having an affair with a local femme fatale. In the end the murderer reveals both himself and his motives. Crime Club mystery. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., [1931]. unknown
173255973London: J. Tonson. Very Good. 1732. First Edition. Hardcover. Two volume set. Contemporary paneled calf rebacked with new labels repaired corners reinforced hinges new endsheets. Bookplates of Richard Clark Esq. Chamberlain of London. The Chamberlain of the City of London is an ancient office dating back to at least 1237 Wikipedia. . Volume 1 retains original front blank with Richard Clark's signature. Pp. 12 350; 8 358. Volume II also contains "An essay towards a new theory of vision first published in the year MDCCIX" with separate title page pp. 211-358. Engraved title-page vignettes. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . J. Tonson hardcover
1984324473Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1984. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good Leather Bound. Book accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. Soiling on spine.; The Great Books of the Western World. Franklin Library hardcover