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195653595New Haven: Human Relations Area Files 1956. Paperback. Very Good. 453p. Wrapper. 21cm. Prepared by Cornell University. Subcontractor's Monograph HRAF-56 Cornell-9. <br/><br/> Human Relations Area Files paperback books
196556678Syracuse:: Syracuse University Press. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1965. Hardcover. Second printing. Gift inscription on front free endpaper else very good in a good edge worn with several fair sized chips dust jacket. . Syracuse University Press, hardcover books
1963030037Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1963. vii 167p. original cloth ex libris. Syracuse University Press unknown books
196373318Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1963. First edition. vii 167 pp. A few faint spots of foxing to top edge else near fine in near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, unknown books
1892014582Newart NJ: Glenwood Publishing Co 1892. Cloth Over Boards. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 176p. index. Surviving original copies are scarce. Profusely illustated with photographs engravings advertisements in the 1890's and many aspects of the history that cover a neglected area of Maine. Blindstamp of former institution Long Island Historical Society which closed its doors. Original front wrap laid in. Glenwood Publishing Co unknown books
1836HAY232541836. Paris A. Desrez Libraire-Editeur. relié demi-basane fauve. Coiffe supérieure absente et haut du dos recollé sinon bonne reliure et intérieur très frais. gd in-8. avec in-fine un grand tableau dépliant intitulé "Répartition Universelle des Sciences Humaines" ; dos lisse avec filets et titres dorés. unknown
19801507130Easton Press 1980. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Full-bound leather with gilt lettering decorations and edges. Moire endpapers. Collectors Edition. Previous owners bookplate on reverse side of front free end paper. Easton Press hardcover books
1638WRCLIT65585London: Exculum typis Edwardi Griffini . 1638. 14176179-386164751pp. with occasional misnumbering as per Gibson. Large quarto. Contemporary gilt armorial calf rebacked and recornered to style at some point in the 20th century with the original label chipped laid down. Lacks the portrait frontis marginal repairs and discolorations to title leaf and terminal leaf not affecting text and with a long closed tear in lower margin of title repaired intermittent faint old marginal tide-marks occasional marginal smudging and soiling early ink name and shelf designation on endsheet the latter repeated on title; otherwise a good sound and reasonably tall 32.5 cm copy. First collected edition of Bacon's Latin works and the first issue prior to the inclusion of unsold sheets from the 1620 NOVUM ORGANUM and the alteration of the title- page to include it. The edition was overseen by William Rawley Bacon's secretary and chaplain. Although the register is continuous the major constituent works were equipped with full title leaves some of them bearing the imprint of John Haviland. GIBSON 196. STC 1109. ESTC S106899. Exculum typis Edwardi Griffini ... unknown books
1956006262Pawlet VT: Claude Fredericks 1956. Limited. Paper Covers. Very Good /No Dustjacket. front portion of front cover missing covers are quarter-folded sheets but all internal sheets are fine number 58 of 180. Claude Fredericks unknown books
191237818NP England 1912. Small 8vo 22 leaves title in red and black. Bound in full green morocco by C. Fox of London a bit rubbed spine little darkened. A nice clean copy. unknown books
1904WRCLIT73548New York: Printed for Dodd Mead & Comp'y 1904. 12mo. Full chocolate brown calf raised bands gilt label t.e.g. Small bookplate. extremities rubbed but a very good copy. One of sixty copies printed on Imperial Japan paper in addition to 940 copies on regular paper. Printed for Dodd, Mead & Comp'y hardcover books
19139027071London: Macmillan 1913. Hardcover. Fine. With notes and glossorial index by W. Aldis Wright. Bound by Zaensdorf in burgundy morocco with spine elaborately stamped in gilt with five raised bands boards stamped and ruled in gilt inner dentelles gilt edges gilt and grey endpapers. Golden Treasury Series. 6 x 3 3/4 inches. 388 pages. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
266LONDON MACMILLAN 1891. FULL RED MOROCCO BY BRIAN FROST VERY GOOD. LONDON, MACMILLAN, 1891 unknown books
190315626LONDON MACMILLAN 1903 1903. 3/4 VELLUM OVER GREEN CLOTH BY BUMPUS VERY GOOD. Hardcover. LONDON, MACMILLAN, 1903 hardcover books
180641226London: Vernor Hood & Sharpe 1806. Margin: 200x103 mm. Very faint soiling. Vernor, Hood & Sharpe unknown books
41227London: William S. Orr. Margin: 261x179 mm. Very slight discoloration on right margin. William S. Orr unknown books
1612304166London: William Jaggard for John Jaggard 1612. Second Jaggard edition second issue with G78 canceled with addition of signatures H-O. Woodcut headpiece and printer's ornaments on title and "Of the Colours" section title woodcut initials. 220 pp. Collation: A-F8 G8 -G78 H-O8. Small 8vo. Nineteenth century full blue morocco covers gilt with dentelle border smooth spine lettered in gilt a.e.g. Light wear to extremities small waterstains to covers. Second Jaggard edition second issue with G78 canceled with addition of signatures H-O. Woodcut headpiece and printer's ornaments on title and "Of the Colours" section title woodcut initials. 220 pp. Collation: A-F8 G8 -G78 H-O8. Small 8vo. Huth-Pirie Copy of the 1612 Jaggard Printing of Bacon's Essayes. The second Jaggard edition of the Essayes of statesman and philosopher Francis Bacon 1561-1626. Jaggard used his 1606 edition of the Essayes which contained the original 10 essays of the first edition as a model for this 1612 printing. When a new edition by Beale expanded from 10 to 38 essays appeared in 1612 Jaggard canceled the final two leaves G78 and expanded the work to include the full compliment of essays.<br/>Jaggard made no entry of this or his 1606 and 1613 editions of the Essayes in the Stationers' Register and so it has been customary to regard his editions as piracies. Jackson gently disputes this notion in the note to Pforzheimer 29 suggesting that a later transfer of rights to Jaggard's widow in 1624 as well as the silence of Hopper and Beale who did register their rights with the Stationers' Company argues for Jaggard having some right to the Essayes. "In some manner therefore Jaggard must have himself secured 'rights' which the Stationers' Company regarded as transferable even though not previously entered in the Register" Pforzheimer. In any case a rare edition: we trace only this copy at auction.<br/>The Essayes which went into numerous editions in the author's lifetime and eventually expanded from the 10 essays printed in the first edition to 58 in the 1625 edition treat moral and political topics in "a terse aphoristic style . which Bacon conceived as a genre setting down discrete observations on life and aspiring to some kind of objective validity" ODNB. "In an age of complicated and superficial verbiage Bacon turns the licence of imaginative and allusive expression into an instrument of accurate and chastened thought" Cambridge History of English and American Literature. The Essayes were originally circulated in manuscript among Bacon's friends - the threat of a pirated edition by Richard Seeger lead to Bacon entrusting the work to Humfrey Hooper for publication in 1597.<br/>A fine copy with exceptional provenance. ESTC S100353; Gibson 7; cf. Pforzheimer 28 & 29. Provenance: Henry Huth black morocco booklabel Sotheby's Wilkinson & Hodge 15 November 1911 lot 389; Robert S Pirie his bookplate purchased Seven Gables 1962 [William Jaggard] for John Jaggard unknown books
1944127620New York NY: The Heritage Press 1944. quarter cloth gilt-stamped paper-covered boards slipcase. 4to. quarter cloth gilt-stamped paper-covered boards slipcase. xii 190 pages. Introduction by Christopher Morley with postscript by A.S.W.Rosenbach. Table of contents. Heritage Club Sandglass newsletter and description of this work laid in. Slipcase torn along edges and spine. Tanning at edges of endpapers. Previous owner's stamp on title. The Heritage Press unknown books
194425076New York NY: The Limited Editions Club 1944. cloth-backed decorated paper-covered boards top edge gilt clamshell case. Limited Editions Club. 4to. cloth-backed decorated paper-covered boards top edge gilt clamshell case. xii 190 2 pages. Limited to 1100 numbered copies signed by the designer Bruce Rogers LEC 157. With an introduction by Christopher Morley and a postscript by A.S.W. Rosenbach. Printed by William E. Rudge's Sons. With Monthly Letter / prospectus loosely inserted. Some age darkening of case else fine condition. The Limited Editions Club unknown books
30908NY: Bay View. 12mo pp. 319. Frontis portrait. Ochre cloth stamped elaborately in green and gilt. Cover slightly worn at edges and corners o/w a VG tight copy. Bay View unknown books
1982278991Franklin Center: Franklin Library 1982. hardcover. fine. Facsimile title page from first complete edition of Bacon's essays. 391 pages 8vo gilt-stamped gray leather all edges gilt silk moire endpapers. Franklin Center: Franklin Library 1982. A fine copy.<br/><br/> 100 Greatest Books of All Time series.<br/><br/> Franklin Library unknown books
180765108Boston: Published by Oliver and Munroe 1807. First American edition of the first complete edition of Bacon's "Essays" and first separate American edition. In 1688 William Bradford had printed the first American appearance of Bacon's essays in the third part of a collection edited by Daniel Leeds entitled "The Temple of Wisdom for the Little World. 12mo. Contemporary sheep red morocco label. Ex-library with small paper label on spine and pockets and labels on pastedowns rubbing and wear to extremities and joints some browning of text mostly at the front and back and of endpapers. With the signature of William Pickering the gift to the library of Charles Walker Pickering. In a leather tipped brown cloth open end case. First American edition of the first complete edition of Bacon's "Essays" and first separate American edition. In 1688 William Bradford had printed the first American appearance of Bacon's essays in the third part of a collection edited by Daniel Leeds entitled "The Temple of Wisdom for the Little World" 12mo. Bacon's theories and his reasoning methods were popular during the Jeffersonian era. Jefferson was a strong advocate and believer in his inductive scientific methods and Baconian theory was evident in many of his actions; he even catalogued his library using "Bacon's classification of the human mind into 'Reason' "Memory' and 'Imagination.' " Brown "Thomas Jefferson" p.196. Lilly "Grolier 100 Books Famous Books in English Literature" 13; Shaw and Shoemaker 43127. For the first complete edition: Gibson 13; Pforzheimer 30 Published by Oliver and Munroe unknown books
180740830London: Printed for J. Johnson and 20 others 1807. Small 12mo pp. xv 216; engraved frontispiece 8 plates; contemporary tree calf gilt lettered spine ex-Hill Library will usual markings extremities rubbed hinges reinforced with modern cloth endpaper edges toned interior fine. <br/><br/> Printed for J. Johnson [and 20 others] hardcover books
1812769051812. BACON Francis. ESSAYS MORAL ECONOMICAL AND POLITICAL With the Life of the Author. London Printed at the Chiswick Press by C. Whittingham for J. Carpenter 1812 Octavo. xl295pp. Frontispiece portrait. Nicely bound in green diced calf expertly and almost imperceptibly rebacked in green leather gilt with red label. Small ownership stamp to fly and offset from frontispiece onto title else fine. unknown books
180758971Boston: Published by Oliver and Munroe No. 78 State-Street 1807. First American edition of the first complete edition of Bacon's "Essays" and first separate American edition. xv xvi blank 2 Contents 270 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary tree calf board edges worn. New morocco spine with black morocco label. Sound clean copy. First American edition of the first complete edition of Bacon's "Essays" and first separate American edition. xv xvi blank 2 Contents 270 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. In 1688 William Bradford had printed the first American appearance of Bacon's essays in the third part of a collection edited by Daniel Leeds entitled "The Temple of Wisdom for the Little World". Bacon's theories and his reasoning methods were popular during the Jeffersonian era. Jefferson was a strong advocate and believer in his inductive scientific methods and Baconian theory was evident in many of his actions he even catalogued his library using "Bacon's classification of the human mind into 'Reason' 'Memory' and 'Imagination.'" Brown "Thomas Jefferson" p.196. The Baconian theory "that one is educated partly by teachers studies and books but mostly by experience carefully observed and thoughtfully considered was especially appealing in America where Bacon was virtually canonized during the eighteenth century. as one of the true progenitors of the modern world." Cremin L. A. "American Education" 1970 p. 102. Lilly "Grolier 100 Books Famous Books in English Literature" 13; Shaw and Shoemaker 12020. For the first complete edition of 1625: Gibson 13; Pforzheimer 30 Published by Oliver and Munroe, No. 78, State-Street unknown books