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185917901New York: D. Appleton & Co 1859. Later edition cf. Cowan II p. 145 for the 1st edition of 1853. Not in Baird & Greenwood. Brown cloth in blind with gilt lettering to front cover. Gd heavy wear to extremities include dampsaining on front cover/pencil notations on paste-downs/hinges weak/lacks ffep/some pages dampstained/pages darkened at edges. 214 pp adverts. Illustrated including chromolithographed t.p. 7" x 4.5" <br/><br/> D. Appleton & Co hardcover books
1984S6917In: Science Vol. 223 6 January 1984. Washington D.C.:: American Association for the Advancement of Science 1984. 1984. 4to. Pages 56-57. Entire issue: 98 pp. 2 figs. Pictorial wrappers. Very good. FIRST EDITION. Reports finding carbonaceous material in association with iron-nickel alloy carbides and oxides in interplanetary dust particles. The carbides and oxides are typical of the Fischer-Tropsch reaction. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1984. unknown books
1927BL1775Philadelphia:: American Philosophical Society 1927. 1927. Series: Proceedings Vol. 66. Large 8vo. xiii 750 pp. Illustrations figs. tables index. Dark blue cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles; extremities rubbed. Burndy bookplate. Very good. Includes other essays such as: R.A. Millikan on Spectroscopy W.K. Gregory on The Origin of Man C.E. de M. Sajous on Endocrine Organs A.E. Kennelly on Acoustic Impedance W.A. Noyes on Valence C.H. Smyth Jr. on Genesis of Alkaline Rocks. American Philosophical Society, 1927. hardcover books
1959130326Los Angeles: Luna Productions 1959. Shooting Final script for the 1960 film. <br/><br/>An expertly shot low-budget space exploration film about a cozy spaceship carrying scientists engineers and researchers from all over the world with the moon as their destination. Captain John Anderson Clark juggles a crew with a variety of nationalities dealing in particular with conflicts between the German and Israeli crew members over Holocaust issues. Once on the moon the crew discovers an entire civilization of peace-loving extraterrestrials. <br/><br/>Though working with a pitiable budget the producers at Luna Productions managed to hire noted cameraman John Alton then nearing the end of his career. Alton worked on every manner of film but is best remembered for his work in film noir salient examples being "Hollow Triumph" 1948 "The Amazing Mr. X" 1948 "The Big Combo" 1955 and a number of important noir entries by director Anthony Mann. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as SHOOTING FINAL on the front wrapper dated March 31 1959. Title page present dated March 31 1959 with credits for screenwriter Bodeen story writer/producer F. O. Gebhardt director Bradley and associate producer Fox. 104 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages about Fine wrapper about Fine bound internally with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Lentz US. Mystery Science Theater 524. Luna Productions unknown books
198171343NY:: Garland Publishing. Near Fine. 1981. Hardcover. 0824095359 . First edition. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper else fine in green cloth. No dust jacket as issued. . Garland Publishing, hardcover books
199236497Atlanta: Nexus Press 1992. Paperback. Very good. Various paginations papers and material. as new in publisher's shrinkwrap. <br/><br/>Consists of four "projects" 'Five Four 'n a Door'; 'The Samuel Acker Hotel'; 'Messages in the Void' and 'Burning Tara' of various sizes and an introduction interleaved to resemble a cityscape. Nexus Press paperback books
1932146023Hollywood: Fox Film Corporation 1932. Final Shooting script for the 1932 film here under the working title "Six Hours to Live." With holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper. <br/><br/>By way of a scientific experiment a murder victim is revived from death but has only six hours to find his killer. An early directorial effort by the great William Dieterle foreshadowing the dark elements that would eventually define his work in film noir. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 607 dated 8/5/32 with credits for screenwriters Gordon Morris Morton Barteaux and Bradley King. Title page present with credits for screenwriters Gordon Morris Morton Barteaux and Bradley King director William Dieterle and various crew members. 116 leaves with last page of text numbered 109. Mimeographed rectos only with carbon typescript revision pages on onionskin stock throughout dated variously between 8-8-32 and 8/9/32. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with yapping and edgewear to the front and rear wrappers bound with two gold brads. Fox Film Corporation unknown books
192058406NY: Dodd Mead 1920. First Edition. R. H. Buxton. 8vo pp. 351. Bound in red cloth untrimmed a very good copy. from Wikipedia: The River Severn is a river in the United Kingdom. At about 220 miles 354 km it is usually considered to be the longest in the UK. It rises at an altitude of 2001 feet 610 m on Plynlimon close to the Ceredigion/Powys border near Llanidloes in the Cambrian Mountains of mid Wales. It then flows through Shropshire Dodd, Mead unknown books
191340931New York: 131 East 23rd Street 1913. First edition. Each page illustrated. 54 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed pictorial yellow wrappers. Fine. First edition. Each page illustrated. 54 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Rare. Bambace p. 206 131 East 23rd Street unknown books
2763Four folding engraved plates. Title printed in red & black. 2 p.l. xi 372 pp. 2 leaves of ads. 8vo cont. panelled calf minor rubbing. London: J. Woodman & D. Lyon 1727. First edition and a lovely copy. Bradley 1688-1732 first professor of botany at Cambridge was one of the earliest British writers to treat agriculture as a science. His writings were prolific including about twenty volumes dealing with agriculture. This book is one of his most important. "Cost of production was beginning to interest farmers more then it had done. For a hundred years the business had been steadily becoming more commercial. Instead of being rich because he grew a lot to eat a man was beginning to find that he was only rich if he grew a lot to sell and naturally he wanted to sell at a profit. To do that he must know what it cost him to grow the produce.and so writers began to insert costings in their books and Bradley was one of the earliest to do this. The Complete Body contains numerous costs but I suspect they were of common knowledge rather than anything more immediately collected and closely scrutinized yet they must have been accurate enough by the author's readers as not unreasonable."-Fussell I pp. 111-12. Fine crisp copy. ❧ D.S.B. II p. 390. unknown books
1993160732Newark N.J.: The Wildside Press 1993. Octavo illustrations by Doug Potter cloth-backed boards. First edition. Limited to 426 numbered copies of which this is one of 100 numbered copies signed by Bradley artist Doug Potter and introducer Steven Gould. Collects eight stories. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #160732 The Wildside Press unknown books
1993141582Newark N.J.: The Wildside Press 1993. Octavo illustrations by Doug Potter cloth-backed boards. First edition. Limited to 426 numbered copies of which this is one of 100 numbered copies signed by Bradley artist Doug Potter and introducer Steven Gould. Collects eight stories. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #141582 The Wildside Press unknown books
1903WRCLIT71959Concord MA: At the Sign of the Vine 1903. 12mo. Pale gray-blue boards printed label. Frontis and decorations. Very near fine. First edition in this format designed and printed by Will Bradley. With David Magee's signed pencil note on the front pastedown: "This is one of Will Bradley's own copies purchased by me from his son ." BAMBACE A62. At the Sign of the Vine hardcover books
2600Concord Mass.: Sign of the Vine 1903. . 12 original blue paper-covered boards printed white paper label on front cover; printed in black and red; uncut and unopened. Bambace A62. The colophon reads "Arranged and put into type by Will Bradley and issued from the Sign of the Vine Concord Mass. 1903" Bambace notes "Printed at the Heinzeman Press in Boston. [Concord, Mass.: Sign of the Vine, 1903]. hardcover books
1983UBRAGEN01fpSimon and Schuster c1983. Very Good. Bradley Omar Nelson. A General's Life : an Autobiography. Blair Clay. New York: Simon and Schuster c1983. 752 pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and toned. Simon and Schuster hardcover books
19842307828New York: Touchstone 1984. 1st Printing. 1st Printing. Very Good. 1st printing. Faint edge wear. 1984 Trade Paperback. Draws on Bradley's diaries and papers to recount his experiences as American commander at Normandy as ground-war strategist in Europe and as first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Touchstone unknown books
1879282665New York Cincinnati: Fr. Pustet 1879. Hard Cover. near Good binding. An ex-library copy. Library catalogue plate on the front pastedown; library slip on the rear pastedown; library card tipped in the rear endpaper; library stamp on the front endpaper and following leaf. Bound in blue cloth with titling and decoration stamped in black and gilt on the front board and spine with the bottom half of the spine colored black and penned in white with the library catalogue number.Textblock is cocked the rear hinge is cracked but holding and the spine has tear to the top edge and loss to the bottom. near Good binding. Fr. Pustet unknown books
4993EDWARD R. BRADLEY 1859-1946. Bradley was a wealthy American businessman horse breeder and philanthropist. His thoroughbreds won four Kentucky Derbies three Preaknesses and two Belmont Stakes. PS. 9†x 12 ½â€. No date. No place. An oversized studio portrait signed “Sincerely at all times E.R. Bradley†on the lower margin. It shows the famous businessman finely dressed gazing into the camera. It is in very fine condition. I could locate no other signed photographs selling. unknown books
19502962London: Geoffrey Cumberlegde/Oxford University Press 1950. Octavo 149 pages. Second edition. This work was originally published under the name A Household Book for Africa in 1939. It contains recipes but much more for the operation of a household in a colonial region and includes lists of foodstuffs and other provisions for trips into the bush and methods of assuring your supplies are not carried off by ants or natives. Fine in green cloth in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. Geoffrey Cumberlegde/Oxford University Press hardcover books
1925011304Boston: Women's Educational and Industrial Union 1925. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The original edition. Gray cloth gilt-stamped titles front and spine. Women's Educational and Industrial Union hardcover books
1897WRCLIT60548Chicago: Way & Williams 1897. Cherry red cloth with decorative device in black and white t.e.g. Cloth slightly darkened at edges otherwise very good. "New edition" of this novel by the Chicago editor/novelist but the first under the Way & Williams imprint. The first was published by Schulte in 1892. The binding design is by Will Bradley. KRAUS 51. WRIGHT III:5817 first edition. BAMBACE A30. Way & Williams hardcover books
18792012Washington: Joseph L. Pearson Printer 1879. 8vo. 33 1 blank pp. <br><br>Strong was a professor at Rutgers a well-known mathematician and a founding member of the National Academy of Sciences. Bradley was an "associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Good. In original printed wrappers. Shallow chipping to spine and edges of wrappers. Notations in ink on front wrapper. Joseph L. Pearson, Printer unknown books
1891WRCLIT84092Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1891. xxiii708pp. Large octavo. Publisher's 3/4 plum morocco and matching cloth t.e.g. other untrimmed. Shallow shelf-wear at crown and toe of the spine otherwise a very near fine copy with the bookplate of Scofield Thayer principal of THE DIAL beginning in 1920 on the front pastedown. The important new edition re-arranged revised and enlarged by Henry Bradley. Based on a review of the first fascicle of the OED he published James Murray hired Bradley as junior and eventually coeditor of the OED where he supervised the work of among others J.R.R. Tolkien. At the Clarendon Press hardcover books
1963WN52733London: Oxford University 1963. This edition is a thoroughly revised re-arranged and enlarged edition of the 1891 first edition and up to the date of printing was the most thorough and comprehensive dictionary "of that stage of the English language" i.e. "words used by English writers from the 12th to the 15th century." There are no marks or names of previous owner. The binding is the original brick-red open linen cloth with almost unnoticeable rubbing at ends of spine. Paper is very slightly yellowing at edges but not a real deficiency. A New Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo. Trade. Oxford University Hardcover books
190726CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2015-04-21. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Only light wear. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback books