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196916827Milwaukee: Gunrunner Press 1969. First edition. 20 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Milwaukee: Gunrunner Press unknown books
181019577Libanon Penn.: J. Schnee f¸r M. Carey in Philadelphia 1810. First edition in German. Lower half of the fore-edge of the front board nibbled; some general wear; large light damp-stain to the entire text block; a good sound copy. 12mo contemporary full calf brown leather spine label gilt rules and lettering 210 pages. Engraved frontis and six engraved plates including a portrait of Washington. The Weems life of Washington cherry tree anecdote and all here in the earliest translation for an American German-speaking audience. The clumsily attractive plates are captioned in German and English both. Arndt 1761; Sabin 102479: "The earliest of the German versions of the text of the Life as it has generally been known." J. Schnee f¸r M. Carey in Philadelphia, unknown books
1810524Libanon Penn: Gedruckt bey J. Schnee für M. J. Carey in Philadelphia 1810. 12mo. 180 x 115 mm. 7 x 4 ½ inches. 240 pp. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece engraved portrait of Washington and five additional engraved plates. Bound in contemporary mottled calf front board detached rear board cracked with early repair paper stock brown with age but still flexible with foxing throughout. Second German language edition preceded by an edition printed in 1809 in Frederick Maryland. This edition is only illustrated with the portrait of Washington as is the second Frederick edition that appeared in 1810 similarly with only the portrait. In addition to the oval portrait of Washington the Lebanon edition includes engravings of the Death of Montgomery the Defeat of General Braddock the Battle of Lexington the Battle of Bunker Hill the Capture of Major Andre and the Surrender of General Cornwallis. All the engravings are unsigned. Shaw and Shoemaker American Bibliography 21999 19191. Arndt German Language Printing 1761 see Arndt 1661 and 1726 for Frederick editions. Gedruckt bey J. Schnee für M. J. Carey in Philadelphia unknown books
19979013785Gottingen: Steidl 1997. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Previous owner's stamp on the half-title page. <br/><br/> Steidl hardcover books
1939140939610Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art 1939. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. 24 pp. Original orange stapled wraps. Very Good with a single vertical crease to wraps and all pages additional crease to back wrap corner a few ink checkmarks to margins. Contents bright with six black-and-white reproductions of paintings therein. Scarce with no other copies for sale in the trade currently a total of three copies found at auction and only 17 institutional copies found in a recent OCLC search. An important catalog of one of the first exhibitions of African American art and apparently the very first to be held in the South. The exhibition was historically significant for its contents and style as well; it was the first to frame Black art as "modern." Over 12000 visitors saw the 116 works by 29 artists including Jacob Lawrence Dox Thrash Samuel Joseph Brown Elton Clay Fax Archibald Motley James Lesesne Wells and Hale Woodruff. Over 80 years later the Baltimore Museum of Art commemorated this occasion with the exhibition "1939: Exhibiting Black Art at the BMA. The Baltimore Museum of Art unknown books
1916012504Milford N.H.: W.B. And A.B. Rotch 1916. Front cover lettered in bright gilt. "Geography and geology of Amherst life and character of General and Lord Jeffery Amherst reminiscences of "Cricket Corner" and "Pond Parish" districts by Prof. Warren Upham archaeologist of the Minnesota Historical Society". Illustrated throughout in black and white one folded plate of "The Second Church". Historical poem entitled "Fragrant Memories or The Dead of the Hundred Years 1760-1860" By Edfward D. Boylston at the end. A crisp clean copy of a scarce title. 122pp. First Edition. Brown Cloth. Light Edge Wear./No Jacket. Thin Octavo. W.B. And A.B. Rotch Hardcover books
1947112749New York: The Macmillan Company 1947. cloth dust jacket. small 8vo. cloth dust jacket. ii 136 pages. First American edition. Front endpaper darkened from a clipping formerly laid in front hinge cracked rubbed and chipped dust jacket with faded spine. The Macmillan Company unknown books
1971ULOCCIV00vgMankind Publishing 1971. Very Good. Locke Raymond Friday; ed. Civil War: Readings from Mankind Magazine. Los Angeles CA: Mankind Publishing 1971. 251pp. Illustrated. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Slightly stained edges with nice tight binding and clean pages. Mankind Publishing paperback books
1982288545West Point. : Leisure Press. 1982. . Hardcover orange buckram silver spine title. . Moderate wear to cover extremities owner’s name to ffep otherwise very good no dust jacket. . 8vo. Leisure Press. hardcover books
200077796Winnipeg: Mattoid/Grange 2000. Paperback. Fine. Wrapper. 23cm. SIGNED by Hart. Autograph Note signed from Hart laid in. Poetry. From the library of Professor Thomas M. Greene. <br/><br/> Mattoid/Grange paperback books
1975147091New York: Gotham Book Mart 1975. Small folio sheet 45 x 36 cm folded to 22.5 x 18 cm with 9 x 7 cm color drawing by Gorey and quote by John Locke. First edition. A keepsake suitable either for framing or an oversized greeting card. The drawing shows a nefarious individual on the edge of a cliff clasping an elephant folio to his breast as another individual falls off the cliff. "The seventy-word quote from Locke one of the luminaries of the British Enlightenment amusingly denounces members of the book trade as corrupt and peculiar. Any true bibliomaniac will welcome this with sardonic relish and hang a copy on his library wall." - Robert Eldridge. A fine copy. #147091 Gotham Book Mart] unknown books
2009ULOCBLA01FPHarper Perennial 2009. Very Good. Locke Attica. Black Water Rising. New York NY: Harper Perennial 2009. 430pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Rubbing to edges. Harper Perennial paperback books
196521498Brooklyn: Harvey Tucker 1965. First edition. Paperback. Good . Tall side stapled wrappers. The third issue of Tucker's small press mimeo magazine of poetry. Folded and stamped for mailing to poet Jackson Mac Low. A good copy with toning to covers and general light wear. With Leonard Deutsch's name and address written in pencil on the front cover. Scarce mag that has fallen through the cracks. Not listed in Clay & Phillips. <br/><br/> Harvey Tucker paperback books
1971ULOCBIR00efMankind 1971. Very Good. Locke editor Raymond Friday. Birth of America. Los Angeles: Mankind 1971. 253pp. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Mankind paperback books
1985250546San Francisco: BenRo Enterprises 1985. Newspaper. 40p. folded tabloid newspaper articles opinion events services and resources ads photos heavily toned and yellowed newsprint. Cover story on the Oscar win for "The Life and Times of Harvey Milk" with photo of Harvey above the fold. BenRo Enterprises unknown books
200237098Köln Cologne Germany: DuMont Literatur und Kunst Verlag 2002. Softcover. VG Slight scuffs to covers otherwise clean. Black wraps French flaps 519 xxxii pp. 359 color plates. Text is in German. Issued in conjunction with a 2002-2004 series of exhibitions of Aztec art. With 9 thematic and illustrated essays. Features more than 350 specfic pieces. An uncommon catalogue in many ways. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Royal Academy of Arts London 16. November 2002-11. April 2003; Martin-Gropius-Bau Berlin 17. May-10. August 2003; Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Bonn 26. September 2003-11. January 2004./ Includes glossary./ Includes bibliographical references pages 501-511 and index. DuMont Literatur und Kunst Verlag paperback books
30825<p>quarto two pages plus stamp-less address leaf in very good clean condition.</p><p> Locke writes:</p><p> "… in case I get any money for I am distressingly short just now … I have provided myself with a ticket for the Roxbury Lyceum course of lectures which began last evening. Introductory by Mr. Webster on popular education. It was a very good one but the views were not sound. He attributed the general increase of popular knowledge to the application of science… and to general use of labor saving machines or rather as he called them <u>Labordoing</u> machines which by doing up the work afford much time for the improvement of the mind. He then went on to state that the more of these things the better and advocate the encouragement of monopolies and corporations for the purpose of carrying on all sorts of Business manufactures and machinery operations – Now that is just the trouble with his whig principles. The poor man forgot to mention that in England the land of monopolies and of corporations and of capital and of Laboring machines the poorer laboring classes are in a far less agreeable situation than the same are with us. How ignorant and degraded are they in comparison to ours. Poor man he forgot that in the land where his favorite system is in the fullest operation there its effect which sounds so well in theory in practice has a most unfavorable effect. Webster knows better than to stick so closely to the miserable English system of Political Economy He does it all to compliment the Boston people…"</p> Little is known about the astute 21 year-old writer whose life was sadly short. Born in Fitzwilliam New Hampshire he came to Massachusetts to care for a farm owned by his family. Less than ten years later he died in Arkansas at age 29. As for Daniel Webster his 1836 speech at Roxbury may have been a rehearsal for an address he delivered two years later on the floor of the United States Senate in which he lauded Massachusetts as the most "highly civilized society" on earth with the greatest "equality in the condition of men" all of whom might be called "aristocrats". He also praised science for "creating millions of laborers in the form of machines all but automatic" surely one of the earliest American tribute to automation in the era of the British Luddites. books
1993248192Melbourne: Oxford University Press 1993. Hardcover. viii 383p. introduction note to readers forewords notes on authors indexes very ghood first edition and printing stated in boards and unclipped dj. Oxford University Press hardcover books
1923WRCLIT68226New York: The Artist 1923. Original lithograph 22 x 28 cm. plus margins. A bit of dusting in the margins along with pencil notations for it having been shot for reproduction loan deposit stamp on verso from the Metropolitan Museum of Art; very good in bit dust soiled mat. Signed in pencil in lower right margin: "Locke." The year he created this lithograph the artist had come to New York from Ohio at Joseph Pennell's instigation in order to teach lithography at the Art Students' League. The Artist unknown books
1907011514London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1907. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Early edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. iv 322 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minor sunning to spine and minor rubbing to extremities. No dustjacket. Two pages with creases to top corner. Previous owner's name on front endpaper. A few small pencil marks in margins. John Lane, The Bodley Head Hardcover books
190121723Boston: Ginn & Company 1901. First Edition. Softcover. Good. Radcliffe College Monographs No. 11. 255 pp in original printed wrappers. Paper covering spine mostly gone leaving binding a bit tender. Chipping at edges of covers. Text clean. As described in the preface "the aims of this investigation have been to trace the early development of anti-slavery sentiment under the influence of religious and ethical principles and of political theories; to indicate its practical outcome on the revolutionary period and the years immediately following; to discover the relation of early anti-slavery to that which culminated in universal emancipation and to determine whether the anti-slavery movement may be regarded as a continuous growth. Ginn & Company unknown books
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
1929304250New York Dodd Mead & Company 1929. 1929. First edition. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by Des Rosiers price covered over by bookseller sticker; small chip to upper cover. Very good. 339 pages. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1929. hardcover books
192928987NY: Dodd Mead 1929. First American edn. 8vo pp. 339. Cover faded and little moisture-stained o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
1694044491London: Awnsham and John Churchill and Samuel Manship 1694. Second Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Full contemporary paneled calf worn rebacked and with small repairs to the corners new endpapers added. Lacking the portrait and with an old repair in the gutter of the title a little yellowed and the first few pages adhered slightly in the inner margin. A touch of marginal browning early on but generally a clean bright well margined copy. The first concentrated attempt to define the limits of human knowledge and the human capacity for comprehension - Hume and Kant built more ornate structures on these same ideas but the foundation was all Locke's. "Philosophy without Dogma" PMM 164 for the first edition of 1690. xl 407 blank 11 blank. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Philosophy; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044491. Awnsham and John Churchill and Samuel Manship hardcover books