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1938WRCLIT80468New York: Simon & Schuster 1938. Cloth pictorial label lettered in gilt. First edition of Halsey's first book. A very good or better copy in good somewhat frayed and chipped dust jacket. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
1988740Philadelphia PA: Temple Univ Press 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. 355pp. 22 x 29 cm. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>A wonderful biography in text and images of Jackson's rich and complex life and career photographer painter entrepreneur and business man. A wonderful collection and a significant reference work. A very handsome copy of an increasingly scarce volume. Temple Univ Press hardcover books
1911133199New York: The Macmillan Company 1911. Octavo pp. 1-10 1 2-330 331-336: ads 337-342: blank note: last three leaves are blanks six inserted plates with illustrations by B. J. Rosenmeyer and Maud Tousey original pictorial powder blue cloth stamped in green black and gold. First edition. Nine linked stories showing the development of a young American girl. Cloth of spine panel dusty else a very good copy. #133199 The Macmillan Company unknown books
18971322291Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1897. Hardcover. 12mo; pp 419; Good; green spine with gilt text; no jacket; cloth has modest wear to exterior; mild smudges to panels; sturdy boards; text block shows slight age toning to exterior edges; some minor chipping to fore edges of first and last few pages; broken hinges; pouches with maps adhered to pastedowns; illustrated;. covering thirty-six cities and towns parks and public reservations within a radius of twelve miles from the state house. 1322291. FP New Rockville Stock. Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover books
182941225London: Harding & Lepard 1829. Margin: 210x130 mm. Very faint foxing. Harding & Lepard unknown books
2004112419Sun Valley California: American Historical Press 2004. Hardbound. VG/VG. Blue cloth with gold lettering; white dj with color illustration and blue lettering; 367 pp. with nearly 600 bw and color illustrations. A history of Virginia from its beginning to present day focusing on its re-emergence as a business and industrial giant. Includes a timeline of Virginia history and list of governors. American Historical Press hardcover books
192730810Cambridge MA: Privately printed 1927. First Edition. 8vo pp. 93. Frontis portrait illustrated with photographs and drawings. Donor's presentation on flyleaf. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. Cover little scuffed at corners and ends of spine o/w VG. Privately printed unknown books
1980023326New York: Walker & Company 1980. x 265p. b/w front. port. b/w illus. dj. Walker & Company unknown books
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
192314239New York: Knopf 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo. Blue cloth tan title label to spine top page edge dyed red. SIGNED and with an original poem in the author's hand. Moderate handling wear more prominent to rear. Last endpaper with crease marks slight foxing to interior more so at extremities. <br/><br/>Orignal poem in praise of Carmel CA penned to front endpaper: "Wise men say and I know well / There is only one Carmel. / Romes and Londons are to burn. / From them in contempt I turn / Who perpetually seek / The undeniably unique. / Many roses many trilliums / Many Helens many . / Only one of Mrs. Williams. / Leonard Bacon / January 8th 1924" Knopf hardcover books
1923WRCLIT20859New York: Knopf 1923. Cloth and boards paper label. Near fine in lightly chipped spine darkened dust jacket. First edition of this pseudonymous work Bacon's first substantial book from a trade publisher. A four line quotation in manuscript signed by Bacon is attached to the verso of the title-leaf. Knopf hardcover books
192325120New York: D. Appleton and Company 1923. First Edition. 12mo 18.5cm.; original cloth in black and tan striped dust jacket; vii113713ads. A few short closed tears along jacket extremities none affecting text else a Very Good copy in the scarce dust jacket. D. Appleton and Company unknown books
1818WRCAM53050New York 1818. 68pp. 20th-century red buckram spine gilt. Minor toning and foxing institutional ink and blind stamps on titlepage. Very good. An interesting early 19th-century trial account involving the assault on an eminent New York newspaper editor by a prominent New York state official. The assailant Henry Hagerman allegedly "did make an assault.and there kick strike beat wound and ill treat.the said William Coleman." Hagerman was a Democratic Judge Advocate and was accused of misconduct by NEW YORK EVENING POST editor William Coleman. Coleman was the first editor of the EVENING POST which was founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801. "On the evening of April 11 Coleman was overtaken by Hagerman near sunset at the corner of Murray and Church Streets and attacked without warning from the rear. His assailant used the loaded butt of a rawhide whip. The editor was stunned by the first blow was repeatedly struck and kicked as he lay prostrate and when he staggered to his feet half blind with blood was given a still more savage beating. Public indignation against Hagerman rose so high that he was hurried to jail for safety and not being able to ask for a change of venue pleaded for postponement of the trial until it subsided. Two years to a day after the murderous attack Coleman was awarded $4000 in damages a huge sum for 1820. But it was none too large. The editor had been prostrated for weeks recurrent strokes of paralysis followed and he was never in sound health again" - Nevins. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 43126. SABIN 29514. Allan Nevins THE EVENING POST: A CENTURY OF JOURNALISM New York: Boni and Liveright 1922 pp.48-49. hardcover books
191956572Grand Forks ND: the author 1919. Pamphlet. 68p. wraps closed edge tear on front cover paper evenly toned otherwise very good. On A.C. Townley the founder of the National Non-Partisan League. the author unknown books
1953012375NY: Simon & Schuster 1953. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition inscribed Merry Christmas in 1953 year of publication by Thurber for himself and wife Helen in blue ink in Thurber's exuberant hand on the ffe to married couple friends of him and his wife Helen in Cornwall CT where the Thurbers had a country house for decades. The dustjacket design by Paul Bacon which cleverly integrates Thurber sketches mostly dogs and people some local landmarks into a map of the Housatonic River whicj t forms the western border of Cornwall CT and runs through Litchfield Couny . Unclipped dustjacket has shallow chipping at spine ends a short closed tear at front fold and about an inch chip bottom edge rear panel. Still quite presentable. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
2011417660New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 2011. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Later printing. 438pp. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Affectionately Inscribed to fellow author Nicholas Delbanco from the author. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover books
SKU1015378Self-Published. Hardcover. Good/Dust Jacket Included. B00U6NUJHA Inscribed by the author to South Carolina historian Claude Neuffer Dust jacket is wrapped clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Self-Published hardcover books
183985009New Haven: Durrie & Peck; NY: Gould. Newman & Saxton 1839. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis viii 400p. Original green cloth. 23 cm. Extensive but mostly moderate foxing. MInor bubbling of cover cloth. <br/><br/> Durrie & Peck; NY: Gould. Newman & Saxton hardcover books
183981549New Haven: Durrie & Peck; NY: Gould. Newman & Saxton 1839. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis viii 400p. Hardcover in recent quarterbinding. 23 cm. Moderate foxing. An autograph Letter signed by Bacon mounted on back of frontis in which Bacon asks someone for aid with a Wethersfield-related genealogical problem. <br/><br/> Durrie & Peck; NY: Gould. Newman & Saxton hardcover books
1947140478New York: Coward-McCann Inc 1947. First edition. Hardcover. 56 pages. A collection of poems from the daughter of Pulitzer Prize winning poet Leonard Bacon. A close to near fine copy with a small vintage bookstore sticker to the rear pastedown and a bookplate to the half title page in a very good dust jacket with some minor edge wear. Signed and inscribed by Bacon on the front free endpaper and uncommon thus. Coward-McCann, Inc unknown books
1947WRCLIT33179New York: Coward-McCann 1947. Cloth. First edition second book. Inscribed presentation from the author to fellow-poet Ralph Hodgson. Very nice copy in dust jacket. Coward-McCann hardcover books
1947WRCLIT20861New York: Coward-McCann 1947. Cloth. First edition second book. Inscribed presentation from the author's father poet Leonard Bacon. Very nice copy in dust jacket. Coward-McCann hardcover books
2004914419NY: Farrar Straus Giroux. 2004. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover books
187125020Philadelphia Pa.: W.W. Bates & Co. Printers 1871. 8vo. Fold. facsim. 56 xxii pp. <br><br>Removed from nonce volume. W.W. Bates & Co., Printers unknown books
1740LV2302London:: For A. Millar 1740. 1740. Four volumes. Vol. 3 has imprint: London J. Walthoe etc. Folio. 8 iv lxxxii 394 38 124; iv 568 28; ii 586 46; ii 740 28 pages. Four engraved frontispieces engraved by George Vertue 1684-1756 2 and Wenceslaus Hollar 1607-1677 1 vol. III title-vignettes individual title-pages for each of the four volumes 2 folding tables vol. II within pagination subscriber’s list. Titles printed in red & black; text in Latin and English indexes. Contemporary calf hinges cracked but cords intact edges shelf-worn some scarring. 3-line inked inscription ffep vol. III. Armorial bookplates of Sir Godfrey Webster Bart. and Edward Shipperdson. Good. First Complete Collected edition in English many of the letters were not inserted in the 1730 printing and "some never before published. . . " The biography by Mallet is also new. Dedicated to Dr. Richard Mead. Bacon’s "insistence on making science experimental and factual rather than speculative and philosophical had powerful consequences. He saw clearly the limitations of Aristotelian and scholastic methods". Bacon’s influence on Locke and through him on subsequent English schools of psychology and ethics was profound. Leibniz Huygens and particularly Robert Boyle were deeply indebted to him as were the Encyclopedistes and Voltaire." - Printing and the Mind of Man. Selected contents: Mallet’s Life of Francis Bacon De Dignitatae & Augmentis Scientiarum; Novum Organum Scientiarum De Interpretatione Naturae Historiam Naturalis & Experimentalis The Advancement of Learning Natural History Physiological Remains on metals Questions touching minerals Dr. Meverel’s Answers to the foregoing questions Certain Experiments of the Lord Bacon’s about the Commixture of Liquors only not Solids Medical Remains New Atlantis Essays and Cousels Civil and Moral A Fragment of the Colours of Good and Evil Apophthegms History of the Reign of King Henry VII and Henry VIII The Beginning of the History of Great Britain Considerations touching a War with Spain numerous speeches in Parliament letters etc. PROVENANCE: Seems likely: Sir Godfrey Webster 4th Baronet 1747-1800 of Battle Abbey was an English politician. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1786. Due to gambling losses he committed suicide by shooting himself on 3 June 1800. Edward Shipperdson 1780-1855 of Pittington Hall Garth Co. Durham. See: The Gentleman’s Magazine Volume 45 obituary pp. 189-190. DNB; ESTC t52745; Gibson 256; Lowndes I p.93. EXTRA POSTAGE WILL APPLY. For A. Millar, 1740. unknown books