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1995214356San Francisco: Semillero-Lea 1995. Magazine. First four issues various pagination 8.5x11 inches texts in English and Spanish illustrations photos articles very good magazine in stapled glossy yellow pictorial wraps. Closely affiliated with the CTG a day laborer organization in San Francisco. Semillero-Lea unknown books
199469270San Francisco: Semillero-Lea 1994. Magazine. 20p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches texts in English and Spanish illustrations photos articles on the Clinton immigration reform Chiapas etc. very good magazine in stapled glossy yellow pictorial wraps. Closely affiliated with the CTG a day laborer organization in San Francisco. Semillero-Lea unknown books
1994214358San Francisco: Semillero-Lea 1994. Magazine. 16p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches texts in English and Spanish illustrations photos articles on immigration reform Chiapas etc. very good magazine in stapled yellow pictorial wraps. Closely affiliated with the CTG a day laborer organization in San Francisco Cover stories on Chiapas Prop 187 and attacks on immigrants in California. Semillero-Lea unknown books
20171330305New York: Vendome 2017. Hardcover. Quarto; First printing; VG/VG; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine white with red and green print; DJ is clean and bright; Boards in white illustrated cloth clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; Inscribed in ink by Cathy Graham on on the contents page; 208 pages frontispiece illustrated color. <br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller if you have any questions.<br /> <br /> <p> This book is part of the overstocked 15's kept in Room X. 1330305. FP New Rockville Stock. Vendome hardcover books
1950106013New York: Bookman Associates 1950. First edition. Hardcover. A clean very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed dated and inscribed by Bacon in 1976 to drama critic Claudia Cassidy. Unaccountably scarce especially as a nice association copy. Bookman Associates unknown books
19761326784Lamoni Iowa: Jonathan Bacon 1976. First Edition; 257/1000. Softcover. Booklet 9x12; pp 38; G-/paperback; signed limited edition; this is copy 257 of 1000; covers have some toning toward edges; brown lettering and illustrations to exterior; modest wear to edges; intact binding; text block shows slight tone to exterior edges; interior clean; illustrated; signed by Jonathan Bacon;<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcase next to Ephemera section. 1326784. FP New Rockville Stock. Jonathan Bacon unknown books
193917839NY: D. Appleton-Century Company. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1939. Hardcover. Third printing. Fine in a very good or better minor edge wear at spine ends and corners light age toning dust jacket. . D. Appleton-Century Company hardcover books
2016173788London: Luxembourg & Dayan 2016. Paperback. VG. Navy and red cut-out wraps with white lettering. 73 pp. Color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from October 5 to December 17 2016. Luxembourg & Dayan paperback 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
1981894New York 1981. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Well illus. Large 4to. <br/><br/> hardcover books
2014147228New York: Pace 2014. Softcover. New. Grey/black ills. wraps with red lettering. 52 pp. with 22 color plates and several additional images. Catalogue from the gallery exhibition of 48 works November 2014 to January 2015. With an essay by Bacon and comments/poetry by the artist and others opposite many of the plates. Pace paperback books
1936WRCLIT20274New York: Farrar 1936. Cloth. First edition. Inscribed by the author. Fine in lightly used dust jacket. Farrar hardcover books
183382269New Haven: A. H. Maltby 1833. Second Separate edition so stated. Paperback. Good. 24p. Pamphlet. 23cm. Disbound removed from a bound volume. Foxing moderate on title-leaf light elsewhere. Six digit number stamped at top of first text leaf. Bacon was one of the leading lights of Congregationalism during his lifetime. This is Bacon's closely argued and perhaps once persuasive dismissal of the criticisms of Garrison and others of the schemes of the American Colonization Society. <br/><br/> A. H. Maltby paperback books
183312870New Haven 1833. 24pp. Disbound scattered foxing. Good. <br/><br/> The only edition recorded by American Imprints NUC the Library Company Dumond and Sabin despite its stated description. "Bacon was a strong colonizationist and bitter opponent of immediate emancipation. He was equally opposed to slavery and to organized antislavery effort." Dumond 23. In this piece Bacon's loathing of the Garrisonian "fanatics" and their abolitionist ideas comes through loud and clear. "Reader notice the admirable simplicity of the proposal. The remedy for slavery is that slavery should cease. How simple and yet how effectual. Certainly this looks like philosophy." <br/>FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. AI 17489 5. LCP 759. Dumond 23. Sabin 2671. Not in Blockson Work. unknown books
183319436New-Haven: Published and Sold by A. H. Maltby; Boston: Pierce and Parker 1833. Evident first edition. Wrappers quite foxed; some scattered internal foxing and a little light soiling and wear; a good copy. Original printed yellow wrappers stitched 9.5 x 5.75 inches 24 pages untrimmed. From the Congregationalist clergyman and polemicist gradual emancipationist and advocate of colonization see the ANB an attack on Garrison; per the LCP catalog description "Articles reviewed are William Lloyd GarrisonÃs Thoughts on African colonization; James CropperÃs Letter to Thomas Clarkson; and Abolition of Negro slavery published in American quarterly review September 1832." The edition statement would seem to have been more accurately rendered with a comma "second separate edition" as there appears to be no other edition besides this supposed second separate edition published besides the periodical appearance in the Christian Spectator. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana 759; Dumond page 23; Sabin 2671 & 70214; American Imprints 17489. Published and Sold by A. H. Maltby; Boston: Pierce and Parker, unknown books
16572331London: Printed by Sarah Griffin for William Lee 1657. First Edition. Full leather. Very good. First edition of Resuscitatio; Or Bringing Into Publik Light Several Pieces by Francis Bacon. Folio 25 282pp 4 84 3 85-122pp 2. Dark brown leather contemporary morocco spine title in gilt decorative bands with six compartments. Reinforced with contemporary endpapers. Engraved frontispiece of the author. Lacking errata and advertisements. Previous ownership bookplate affixed to front endpaper. Wing B319 Gibson 226. Printed by Sarah Griffin, for William Lee unknown books
1661D6071London: Printed by S. Griffin for William Lee. 1661. Second edition somewhat enlarged. Hardcover. Very Good. Modern calf gilt-stamped ornament on upper board and spine gilt-stamped lettering in green leather spine label. Complex pagination with quite a few misnumbered pages but including frontispiece section titles see below final advertisement leaf. Text block faintly browned; contemporary ownership signatures of Henry Lynch and Mary Lynch who dates her signature in 1723-24 on title-page not affecting legibility. An excellent copy. <br/><br/>Section titles are: Speeches in Parliament Star-Chamber Kings Bench Chancery and Other-Where; Certain Treatises Written or Referring to Queen Elizabeths Times Being Observations upon a Libell Published in Anno 1592; Several Discourses Written in the Dayes of King James; A Collection of Apothegmes New and Old; Several Letters Written by This Honourable Author to Queen Elizabeth King James Divers Lords and Others. Wing B320. Printed by S. Griffin, for William Lee... hardcover books
123053London: printed by Sarah. Griffin. and Bennet. Griffin. for William Lee and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Turks head in Fleetstreet over against Fetter Lane anno Domini 1671. Thick folio 12 17 1 192 187-255 3 99 19 8 2 16 2 18 2 19-26 2 27-62 4 58 10 92 12 26 p. order varies per Gibson. With a portrait frontispiece and a plate after p. 17. Very early calf hinges repaired armorial bookplate of Thomas Weld of Brittwell Oxon. § The third and best edition. ESTC notes: "The second part of the Resuscitatio" has separate title page dated 1670 pagination and register. Includes the following each with separate title-page: A preparatory to the history natural & experimental. . By a well-wisher to his Lordships writings. With a separate title page A1r bearing the imprint: London printed by Sarah Griffing and Ben. Griffing for William Lee at the Turks-head in Fleet-street over against Fetter-Lane 1670 and with separate pagination Wing B317.Certain miscellany works of the Right Honourable Francis Lord Verulam Viscount St. Alban. Wing B275 with a separate title page bearing the imprint: London printed by T.J. for H.R. and are to be sold by Wil. Lee At the Turks-Head in Fleet-street. M. DC. LXX. 1670’ and with separate pagination and register.The natural and experimental history of winds &c. Wing B306 with a separate title page bearing the imprint: London printed for Anne Moseley and Tho. Bassett at the George on Fleet-street 1671 and with separate pagination and register.A brief discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellor of England. Written by the learned John Selden . Wing S2420 with a separate title page bearing the imprint: London printed for William Lee at the Turks head in Fleetstreet over against Fetter-lane end 1671 and with separate pagination and register.The edition of A brief discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellor of England varies from copy to copy containing the 1671 ed. Wing S2420 or the 1672 ed. Wing S2421.’The life of the Right Honorable Francis Bacon . By William Rawley D.D.’ ’A collection of apophthegms new and old’ ’Several letters written by this honourable author to Queen Elizabeth King James and divers lords and others’ ’The apology of St. Francis Bacon Kt.’ Wing B268 ’The translation of certain Psalms into English verse’ and ’A charge given by the most eminent an learned St. Francis Bacon Kt.’ each have separate dated title pages with various imprints and dates and some have separate pagination and registers. With a blank slip pasted over errata note at foot of C2r when sigs. C34 were cancelled; in some copies the blank slip is not present or has been removed. It is present here.For complete bibliographical information see Gibson R.W. Francis Bacon a bibliography of his works and od Baconia to the year 1750 no. 229. printed by S[arah]. G[riffin]. and B[ennet]. G[riffin]. for William Lee unknown books
47532Each of the letters is franked "free" but we have been unable to discover an official position for the letter writer possibly former Massachusetts Congressman Ezekiel Bacon serving in Washington as First Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury. The first letter recounts a misunderstanding between White and Lt. Twiggs a fellow junior military officer leading to a duel in which White took a ball in the hip and endured its surgical removal; the following two letters report on his recovery visiting friends and public sentiment which seems to have favored him. To the third letter Francis White has himself appended a one-page signed autograph note reassuring Mooses. He recovered from this wound but was not so lucky in a second duel. Although neither Lorenzo Sabine Notes on Duels and Duelling Boston 1855 nor Ben Truman Field of Honor New York 1884 record this 1814 duel both cover White's 1819 confrontation with Lt. William Fonch whom he challenged for "indignities suffered on board the Independence in 1815" and at whose hand he died. Manuscript material relating to American duels is quite uncommon on the market. The three letters have been folded as for mailing; lightly browned some breaks at seals. <br/><br/> unknown books
1922132461Salem Massachusetts: Newcomb & Gauss printers 1922. Hardcover. Good ex-library with typical markings including stamps and back card pocket. Binding strong. Green buckram boards viii 117 pp. 28 bw illustrations. Includes an appendix of "my mother's old songs" with words and score. Newcomb & Gauss, printers hardcover books
1922833751922. BACON Louisa Crowninshield. REMINISCENCES. Salem MA: Privately Printed 1922. 117 pp. 8vo. black cloth gilt lettered sunned to brown at spine brown paper covered boards with printed cover label. A few scrapes to boards light soil to label. Minor shelfwear. Hinges starting. Deckle edges. Printed on laid paper with plates in black and white: photo reproductions illustrations. Massachsetts family memoirs. unknown books
197551361NY: Crown 1975. First Edition. 8vo pp. viii 216. Bibliography index. Green cloth. Cover slightly scuffed at edges o/w a VG tight copy in somewhat chipped and soiled dj. A rebellion led by William Parker that took place in Lancaster County PA as a Maryland slaveholder pursued his runaway slaves under the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. Crown unknown books
197519426NY: Crown Publishers 1975. Hardcover. Very Good. viii 209pp index. Very good hardback in a darkened jacket. <br/><br/> Crown Publishers hardcover books
166922hardcover. illus. 8vo cloth; spine faded edges of corners worn. Boston: Little Brown 1921.<br/><br/> unknown books
106538hardcover. fine/near fine. Photo illustrations. 8vo cloth d.w. Boston 1964.<br/><br/> unknown books