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18228156Paris, Guillaume et Compagnie, 1822. Un fort vol. in-8 (213 x 128 mm) de 864 pp. + 9 planches dépliantes gravées in fine. Reliure de l'époque de demi-veau glacé brun, dos lisse orné d'entrelacs dorés, triples filets dorés, fleurons dorés, titre doré, palette dorée en queue, toutes tranches marbrées.
1897111111114646Preston & Rounds Company 1897. Hardcover. Good. Preston & Rounds Company; Providence 1897. Hardcover. Ex-Library. A Good tan cloth binding with gilt lettering and emblem on front board handwritten in black marker title and library call number on spine rubbing along board edges and joints binding a bit shaky starting and partially cracked front hinge some handling/scuffing to boards sunned spine some age toning to pages small abrasions to board corners usual library markings include: library stickers front pastedown embossed library stamp on title page number sticker on copyright page ink number stamp bottom prelim library stickers and stamps and ink marking and due date card pocket in rear without Dust wrapper. Oblong 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches. 123pp. b&w illustrations. 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. Preston & Rounds Company hardcover
1880614521880. Photograph. 12 albumen prints measuring approximately 8 1/2 x 7".<br /> <br /> No. 896. Wind Cave. Interior View Black Hills S. D.<br /> <br /> Scene in Whitetail Gulch on the B. H. & Ft. P. R. R. Bald Mountain in the distance. Photo by C. C. McBride Deadwood S. D. small bite from bottom left corner.<br /> <br /> The great Homestake Gold Mills. Lead City S. D.<br /> <br /> Deadwood S. Dak. on the B. & M. R. R. Photo by Locke & Peterson Deadwood S. D.<br /> <br /> Spearfish Canyon on B. & M. R. R. Photo by Locke & Peterson Deadwood S. D. 5 images<br /> <br /> No. 2. Lower Falls Spearfish Canyon on the B. & M. R. R. So.<br /> <br /> No. 7. "Scene from White Rocks" Deadwood S. D. Photo by Locke & McBride Deadwood.<br /> <br /> An image with a title that is not discernible. Photo by Locke & McBride Deadwood S. D. The photographer H. R. Locke is listed in "Biographies of Western Photographers: A Reference Guide to Photographers Working in the Frontier American and Canadian West" by Carl Mautz. He is listed as being active during the years 1884-1907 in Deadwood South Dakota. He is known for his studio portrait of Calamity Jane. unknown
1896101013<p>London received by Pond on July 20 1896. 1896. Very good. - Over 125 words penned on 4 sides of 7-3/4 inch high by 5-1/4 inch wide creamy white paper with attached leaf. Writing from London the American elocutionist Locke Richardson tells the American lecture manager Major James B. Pond that he's not yet able to give him a definite answer and he will be at the disposal of his agent in Cincinnati on his return. He goes on to say that he will be "glad to accept some business" that he is sure Pond will be able to send his way "Possibly you might do something for me for a series of readings in Chicago." Signed in full "Locke Richardson". Folded for mailing with Pond's red stamp at top left. There are a few ink smudges. Very good.</p><p>The American elocutionist Locke Richardson 1844-1899 was lauded for his intelligent and powerful renditions of selections from Shakespeare's plays. Richardson was once a member of the Lotos Club as well as The Players. Major Pond had managed him on previous tours in 1873 and 1874.</p> London, received by Pond on July 20, 1896.
186630376New York: J.C. Haney & Co. 1866. 12-illustrations 3 16-38 6- publisher advts. pp. Stitched lacks printed wrappers. Many plates and illustrations by Mulken Johnson Seward Grant political scenes of the tumultuous year of 1866. One advertisement leaf chipped at blank margins. Else Very Good. <br/><br/> A satire of Johnson's disastrous 'swing around the circle' in which attempting to rally voter support for his pro-Southern Reconstruction policies he utterly embarrassed himself and destroyed his hopes for political survival. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Miles 546. J.C. Haney & Co. unknown books
1896091713Providence RI: Press of E.L. Freeman & Son 1896 Book. Good . Hardcover. Book has some exterior rub marks and speckling as well as edge and corner scuffs. . Press of E.L. Freeman & Son hardcover
18283137Printed and sold by J. F. Dove 1828. 1828 8vo. 590 pp. Portrait folding table. Contemporary maroon straight grain goatskin. Boards panelled with a triple line roll. Spine gilt in panels between wide bands. Expertly rebacked some time age. Spine a little darkened and light rubbing on edges and corners. A very attractive copy. Printed and sold by J. F. Dove, hardcover
18943772Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1894. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Octavo. First Oxford edition in TWO VOLUMES. 535 495pp. With the bookplate of the world renowned Sanskrit scholar and humanitarian Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls. Annotated by him in very neat pencil annotations on several pages in both volumes. Bound in original blue cloth spines gilt. A very clean handsome set. <br/><br/> The Clarendon Press hardcover books
182443907London: Printed for C. and J. Rivington; Longman and Co &c 1824. 24th edition. Large folding table. 510; 459 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarter Contemporary. calf and marbled boards. Spine labels chipped one label missing; extremities rubbed. Very good. 24th edition. Large folding table. 510; 459 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Fine octavo set of this cornerstone first published in 1696. This edition includes some new additions and extracts from Locke's works including a large folding sheet with an analysis of Locke's philosophy of 'ideas'; a Defense of Mr. Locke's Conception of Personal identity; a Treatise on the Conduct on the Understanding; Some Thoughts Concerning Reading and Study for a Gentleman; Elements of Natural Philosophy; and A New Method of a Common-Place Book. Printed for C. and J. Rivington; Longman and Co &c unknown books
182433859New York: Seaman 1824. Two vols. bound in one: 436; 3784pp. Large folding chart as frontis to volume one. Bd together in contemp full calf label on upper spine worn. Shaw 16930 Seaman unknown books
180365066Boston: Printed by David Carlisle for Thomas & Andrews Joseph Nancrede William P. & Lemuel Blake West & Greenleaf James White & Co. John West and Caleb Bingham 1803. First American from the twentieth London edition. The first American complete edition an abridged version having been published in Boston in 1794. Folding table at front. 3 vols. 12mo. Contemporary tree sheep red morocco labels. Rubbed spine of first volume worn upper joints cracking some chipping of spines browning and offsetting of text signatures of Chileah B. Merrick. Brown cloth open-end case. A good copy of this cornerstone of American policy. First American from the twentieth London edition. The first American complete edition an abridged version having been published in Boston in 1794. Folding table at front. 3 vols. 12mo. In 18th century America as it was the age of reason and Enlightenment the colonists needed the justification or rationalization of their disagreement and resultant actions with England citing their immutable rights as Englishmen and quoting the basic English institutions. As the "philosopher of the Enlightenment" Locke's theories and writings were seized upon by the colonists especially with Locke's "doctrine of natural rights" his theories on "life liberty and property" religious toleration and proper representation in government. His writings gave the colonist a firm foundation upon which to base many of their statements. To Locke goes much of the credit for many of the ideas forming the Virginia Declaration of Rights drafted by George Mason. Many of the other states used that constitution as a basis for their own. Locke's advocacy of a "laissez faire" economic policy was shared by Jefferson who agreed with the idea that the "government is best which governs least" Cohen "American Thought" p. 132. The conclusion reached in the "Essay" "that though knowledge must necessarily fall short of complete comprehension it can at least be 'sufficient'; enough to convince us that we are not at the mercy of pure chance and can of some extent control our own destiny" summarizes American intent and beliefs. Attig "John Locke" pp. 40-41; Boring "History of Experimental Psychology." pp. 170 ff; PMM 164 for the 1690 first edition; Roback "A History of Psychology and Psychiatry" pp. 33 ff; Shaw and Shoemaker 4533; Library Company of Philadelphia "First American Editions" 6 which quotes Franklin as describing is as "the best Book of Logick in the World" Not in Yolton Printed by David Carlisle for Thomas & Andrews, Joseph Nancrede, William P. & Lemuel Blake, West & Greenleaf, James White & Co., unknown books
180365067Boston: Printed by David Carlisle for Thomas & Andrews Joseph Nancrede William P. & Lemuel Blake West & Greenleaf James White & Co. John West and Caleb Bingham 1803. First American from the twentieth London edition. This is the first complete American edition an abridged version having been published in 1794. Folding table. 3 vols. 12mo. Contemporary half sheep over marbled boards. Worn volume 2 rebacked some browning and staining of text tear on title of first volume signatures of Frederick Hobbs Jr. and Frederick H. Allen on endpapers but interior sound. In a cloth and marbled paper open-end box. First American from the twentieth London edition. This is the first complete American edition an abridged version having been published in 1794. Folding table. 3 vols. 12mo. In 18th century America as it was the age of reason and Enlightenment the colonists needed the justification or rationalization of their disagreement and resultant actions with England citing their immutable rights as Englishmen and quoting the basic English institutions. As the "philosopher of the Enlightenment" Locke's theories and writings were seized upon by the colonists especially with Locke's "doctrine of natural rights" his theories on "life liberty and property" religious toleration and proper representation in government. His writings gave the colonist a firm foundation upon which to base many of their statements. To Locke goes much of the credit for many of the ideas forming the Virginia Declaration of Rights drafted by George Mason. Many of the other states used that constitution as a basis for their own. Locke's advocacy of a "laissez faire" economic policy was shared by Jefferson who agreed with the idea that the "government is best which governs least." Cohen "American Thought" p. 132. The conclusion reached in the "Essay" "that though knowledge must necessarily fall short of complete comprehension it can at least be 'sufficient'; enough to convince us that we are not at the mercy of pure chance and can of some extent control our own destiny" summarizes American intent and beliefs. Attig " John Locke" pp. 40-41; Boring "History of Experimental Psychology." pp. 170 ff; PMM 164 for first edition; Roback "A History of Psychology and Psychiatry" pp. 33 ff; Shaw and Shoemaker 4533; Library Company of Philadelphia "First American Editions" 6 which quotes Franklin as describing is as "the best Book of Logick in the World Printed by David Carlisle for Thomas & Andrews, Joseph Nancrede, William P. & Lemuel Blake, West & Greenleaf, James White & Co., unknown books
180615175Brattleboro VT: printed by William Fessenden for Thomas and Andrews 1806. Second American edition 3 volumes 12mo full contemporary calf red morocco labels and numbering pieces; slight cracking and rubbing along the joints otherwise very good and sound. Volume 2 bears imprint Boston: printed by J.T. Buckingham for Thomas and Andrews. Odd mix of Shaw & Shoemaker 10742a and 10743. <br/><br/> printed by William Fessenden, for Thomas and Andrews unknown books
1823040415London: William Baynes and Son 1823. 24th. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Octavo. pp XVI 648. With the Author's last additions and connections complete with notes in one volume. Internally very good. 2 edges untrimmed some pages uncut binding shows use. William Baynes and Son hardcover
18030017151803. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. Extracted from the Author's Woks. First American edition from Twentieth London edition. Worn covers binding holding. Foxing a discolored pages and well as some bug damage. Volume 2 only. Price includes insurance costs. <br/> <br/> hardcover
189479671set2Oxford University Press 1894. hardcover. Acceptable/Missing. 0x0x0. Complete set of 2 volumes published 1894. Front hinge Exposed on Volume 1. Name written on inside front cover on both volumes else no markings noted. Good minus condition. Oxford University Press hardcover
1877C217609London: William Tegg and Co. 1877. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. xvi 664pp. Bound in contemporary half leather over cloth boards with gilt spine titles marbled endpapers all edges marbled. Covers with some slight wear and fading slight foxing to prelims slight tear at gutter of folding plan otherwise very good indeed. William Tegg and Co., hardcover
1828BIBRR1112251111828. Paperback. USED. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1828 BY THOMAS TEGG HAVING 397 PGS AND SIZE 5.258.00 WRITTEN IN English. THE BOOK IS IN READABLE CONDITION Originally in Unbound with some issues like loose binding and some Pin Holes. THE IMAGE OF THIS BOOK IS GIVEN FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE CAN REBIND THE SAME IN LEATHER BINDING FOR EXTRA $ 25. paperback
1825mon0004027563London: printed for Thomas Tegg 1825-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. . 25th edition with the author's last additions and corrections with notes illustrations and analysis. Rebound with a brown cloth spine with gilt lettering and marbled boards. Fold-out with minor chipping and repair. Pages are mostly clean with occasional light foxing. London: printed for Thomas Tegg, hardcover
18941156331Oxford at the Clarendon Press 1894. Hardcover. Very good. Two volume set.<br /> <br /> Very good condition. Binding is tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. Oxford at the Clarendon Press hardcover
18941776165701ADAOxford At The Clarendon Press 1894. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1894. No Edition Remarks. 535 pages. No dust jacket. Blue cloth. Black and white illustrated frontispiece. Pages have light tanning and foxing throughout. Slight cracking to hinges with exposed netting front board is loose. Pencil inscription to front pastedown. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Slight crushing to spine ends with tear to bottom of spine. Oxford At The Clarendon Press hardcover
18182303140080E. Duyckinck New York 1818. Hardcover. Good. Early American imprint of Locke's classic work 2 volumes .Bound in contemporary sheep. Front hinge cracked. 338; 320 p. Shelf wear. Contemporary name on title page. Some toning. E. Duyckinck, New York hardcover
1836004236London: T. Tegg and Son 1836. Spine very worn and split almost detached front edge crumbling at top; previous owner's name on front paste-down endpaper. Contemporary brown boards with embossed cloth spine; xii 566 pages; fore-edge uncut. Fold-out chart at front - An Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas. Twenty-seventh Edition . Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. T. Tegg and Son Hardcover
1853387486London : Printed for S. Birt D. Browne T and T. Longman J. Schuckburgh C. Hitch and L. Hawes J. Hodges J. Oswald A. Millar J. Beecroft J. and J. Rivington J. Ward and M. Cooper 1853. 14th edition. Hardcover. Good copy only bound in full aniline calf; spine with raised bands. Spine worn; panel edges rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description; 1 volume 340 pp. Subjects; Knowledge Theory of. Philosophy English 18th century. London : Printed for S. Birt, D. Browne, T and T. Longman, J. Schuckburgh, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, J. Oswald, A. Milla hardcover
1805213040EClerkenwell: Bye and Law 1805. Hardcover. Good. 510 pages in good condition. Pages have penciling throughout light foxing on some pages. A large fold-out chart. Some markings on the title page. Page edges are darkened and lightly stained. Half-bound in brown cloth and marbled paper gilt titles on the spine. VOLUME 1 ONLY. G <br/> <br/> Bye and Law hardcover