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1994171563Chicago IL: The Arts Club of Chicago 1994. First edition. Softcover. 12 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 16 through April 23 1994. Text by Janet Abrams. Includes 23 small black and white images by James Welling of buildings by H.H. Richardson. A fine copy in stapled wrappers. Scarce with only 4 copies listed in OCLC. The Arts Club of Chicago unknown books
1930250161000England: Dean and Son LTD. n.d. ca. 1930's. cover worn hinge loose one plate has tear inscribed. Applied illustrated color hard cover color frontispiece plus five plates illustrations throughout Dean's Gold Medal Books No. 1. Stories by Agnes Richardson and Mabel M. Stevenson Illustrated by Nora M. Birch and Agnes Richardson. Other books in the Series: 1-Pam and Peter 2-All Out 3-Storytime 4-Friends All. An assortment of short stories for children. 10" x 7 3/4" <br/><br/> Dean and Son, LTD. hardcover books
1872170118Washington D.C. 1872. unbound. 4 pages front and back with each two-page spread measuring 10 x 16 inches marked "Private" Washington D.C. April 12 1872. Rare letter by the American politician and negotiator to the former Confederate States of America Treasurer Tyler in preparation for Richardson's successful trip to Geneva to obtain damages from Great Britain letting Tyler know of a Judgeship opportunity available to him by the means of Richardson's resignation in part: ".In any article that is written in the newspaper perhaps it will be well to state the fact of the immediate cause of my resignation the desire of Secretary of the Treasury Boutwell to have me manage the refunding of the national debt after my successful operation of the hundred million negotiation in London.Now I hope you will be my successor and you must attend to it immediately and persistently." It has long been speculated that the job opportunity and Tyler's assistance to the government were linked and crucial to the successful outcome of the Alabama Claims Commission.<br/><br/> unknown books
1979005933Baltimore Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co. 1979. Near Fine slight soiling to edges of page block. Contents are clean tight and unmarked. . Reprint. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Genealogical Publishing Co. Hardcover books
197715216EFullerton CA: The Art Gallery - California State University Fullerton 1977. First Edition. Paperbound 8 1/2†x 8 1/2â€. An illustrated catalogue issued to accompany an exhibition of an installation by Sam Richardson. With an introductory essay by Tom Albright. Fine in printed wrappers. The Art Gallery - California State University, Fullerton unknown books
198246069Austin: Texas Monthly Press 1982. Hardcover. Very good. First Edition. 225pp. Ink name on front free endpaper else a very good hardback in a price clipped tanned and lightly worn jacket that has a closed tear and chip to the top of the front panel. <br/><br/> Texas Monthly Press hardcover books
1970002807Simon & Schuster 1970 1970. Book. Very Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Very fine copy. Bookplate front paste down. Near fine jacket. Chipped at the crown. Author's best known book. Simon & Schuster, 1970 Hardcover books
1956132800London: Twentieth Century-Fox 1956. Collection of 8 vintage full-color still photographs from the 1956 UK film. <br/><br/>Based on Moore Raymond's 1945 novel of the same name about a young boy in the Australian bush hailed as the Australian "Huckleberry Finn." <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. A few moderate creases else Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
198731135Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art 1987. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Wide paperbound quarto. 89 pp. Illustrated in both color and black and white. With text by Brenda Richardson with an assist by Trish Waters. Fine copy. Baltimore Museum of Art paperback books
196115657Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society 1961. First edition. Cloth. Fine/fine. Folio. Spectacular monograph on cubist painter Georges Braque with text by John Richardson. Book includes 34 colour plates as well as 43 in black and white. A strikingly fine copy in gray cloth binding in equally fine dustwrapper. Collector's copy of this oversized art book. New York Graphic Society unknown books
200622338New York: Dickinson 2006. First edition. Paperback. Fine/fine. Paperbound quarto in dustwrapper. A fine copy of this 78 pp monograph on Hamilton with text by John Richardson. Illustrated in color. <br/><br/> Dickinson paperback books
20071337682Washington D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press 2007. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/VG-; bluish purple spine with white text; first edition; dust jacket has slight rubbing to exterior; some minor dings to edges; ex-library stickers to spine and rear; light crease to front flap; cloth shows slight wear to edges; clean exterior; strong boards; text block edges mild wear due to handling; remainder mark to exterior head edge; illustrated; ex-Library of Congress Surplus stamp to half title page; ex-library markings to copyright page; tight binding; pp 639. 1337682. FP New Rockville Stock. United States Institute of Peace Press hardcover books
1975147641N.p.: Cinema National Corporation 1975. Three vintage studio still photographs from the 1975 film.<br/><br/>Three sexual vignettes framed by Professor Irwin Corey as a white lab coat doctor speaking about sex. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Cinema National Corporation unknown books
199727751New York: Henry N. Abrams Inc 1997. 1st pb edition. Trade paperback. Nr Fine. 430 pp including Index. Profusely illustrated with much in color. 4to. 11-3/4" x 8-7/8" <br/><br/> Henry N. Abrams, Inc paperback books
1898262560New York: G. W. Dillingham 1898. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A nice copy of this collection of poems produced by Alabama poet Belle R. Harrison the wife of John Calhoun Harrison. Many in dialect. Previous owner gift inscription on front endpaper. Very Good binding. G. W. Dillingham unknown books
2478a ALS. 1pg. 4 ¾†x 7 ¾â€. April 7 1876. London England. An autograph letter signed “B. W. Richardson†written from his first London residence 12 Hinde Street: “I have been in…for some days past but am back to work now. If it will do I can have first article for good wards ready for you on this day week. Please do let me know. The school book is jolly and capitally. I like it so far very much.†The letter is in very fine condition with light toning at the edges. b ALS. 1pg. 4 ¾†x 7 ¾â€. April 28 1876. London England. An autograph letter signed “B. W. Richardson†regarding some of his writing. In part: “…I find I did not send enough matter - and what is more I did not end to my mind. Here therefore is more of a complete chapter. Please have it added and let me have the whole in proof. I like two copies of proof.†The letter is in very fine condition with light toning at the edges. c ALS. 3pg. 4 ¾†x 7 ¾â€. June 16 1876. London England. An autograph letter signed “B. W. Richardson†regarding an upcoming article. In part: “I beg to acknowledge with my best thanks your letter and cheque for my first article in fond words in the same members. I am very sorry to have here such a one to you about the July article. I am now on the next and will let you read it very soon. I have taken for a month about the close of August but that will be rather favorable than otherwise for you for I am going to make the holiday a retirement in order to complete the school book and the National Health papers. In London I am so unjustly pressed with practice I experience nothing but…â€. The letter is in fine condition with light toning throughout. d ALS. 1pg. 4 ¾†x 7 ¾â€. July 21 1876. London England. An autograph letter signed “B. W. Richardson†regarding payment for an article he recently wrote: “I enclose acknowledgement of cheque for 6th article in fond words—for which I am much obliged. I am ready to begin to print ‘health books.’ When shall we meet and complete agreement†The letter is in good condition with toning at the edges. e ALS. 1pg. 4 ¾†x 7 ¾â€. October 24 1876. London England. An autograph letter signed “B. W. Richardson†again receiving payment for his writing: “I enclose your receipt for 1 words for this month with many thanks.†The letter is in good condition with toning along the upper margin. f TLS. 1pg. 5†x 8â€. April 6 1895. London England. A typed letter signed “B. W. Richardson†to William Amos Esq. regarding payment receipts yet again: “I thought the letter I sent you was of itself a sufficient receipt but as it is not please write out what you consider a proper form and be kind enough to post it to me and I will sign it and return it at once. With reference to Guildford I though the arrangement was made at your meeting but I must have been in error.†Typed on Richardson’s personal letterhead from second London residence at 25 Manchester Square the document is in great condition. unknown books
1978186267Cross Roads Publications 1978. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Signed. Signed by Hunton. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. MM HS Cross Roads Publications paperback books
198678644London: Socialist Platform 1986. Paperback. xiv 252p. wraps illus. very good condition. Socialist Platform paperback books
1996033727London: Rough Guides 1996. 2d Edition. With additional research and writing by Simon Broughton et al. x 382p. maps b/w figures original stiff wrappers Rough guides. Rough Guides unknown books
1759404954Philadelphia: William Dunlap 1759. Crudely mistrimmed with occasional loss of a few letters of text G8 with marginal loss extending into text a bit browned light wear to joints. 8vo. viii 242; iv 220 pages. 20th-century brown half morocco. Provenance: John Martin early inscripttion on front flyleaf. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. "Richardson visited America in 1701 and traveled through Virginia Carolina Pennsylvania New Jersey New York and New England. He spent some time with William Penn at his country house and had several conversations with him as to the Indians' belief. His book also contains some account of George Keith's disputes with the Quakers" Sabin. Evans 8308; Howes B-668; Sabin 71024. <br/><br/> William Dunlap unknown books
190139684Washington DC: GPO 1901. 4to. 222 pp. color maps b/w plates folding map. <br/><br/>Wickersham 8233. Good copy in black cloth over marbled boards. GPO hardcover books
1901200312Washington. : Government Printing Office. 1901. 1st edition. Original printed wraps. . Very good minus spine ends tattered covers lightly soiled contents very good folding map fine. . 29.3x19.5 cm. . Illustrated with 14 black and white photo plates 8 maps and one large folding map. Government Printing Office. paperback books
19931339085University Park: Pennsylvania State University 1993. Hardcover. Quarto; G/G Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; White spine with Blue text; Dustjacket protected by mylar covering slight edgewear slight shelfwear brown spotting on both covers and spine; Boards strong some edgewear some shelfwear rubbing to corners; Textblock has previous owner's name in blue pen on front endpaper otherwise clean; 298 pp with black and white photo plates<br /> <br /> Oversized book. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1339085. FP New Rockville Stock. Pennsylvania State University hardcover books
51618bdePublished by the Authors n.d. Two Volumes of a two volume set. Quarto spiral bound black plastic spirals with protective clear plastic covers iv 287 pp x 294 pp. Fine As New. Contents Volume 1: Prehistory to the Louisiana Purchas of 1803; The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 to the Incorporation of Grand Cane in 1899; Map: 1819 Map of William Darby’s Traverse of Louisiana; Only the Cemeteries Remain: Cook Friendship Hazelwood Providence Screamerville Williams; The Village of Grand Cane Incorporated: Index to Ordinances Index to Minutes Proclamation State of Lousiiana Executive Department Minutes of August 25 1899 through July 19 1949 Chart of Mayors and Altermen from 1969-1994; Bibliography. Contents of Volume 2: IntroductionL How to Read References; W. E. Parker 1897 Oath of Office; We. E. Parker Commission; Big Blaze at Grand Cane Mansfield Journal January 1 1904; Big Fire at Grand Cane Mansfield Journal October 21 1904; 1921 Sanborn Map; Block 32 and PEyton’s Store between 1904-1936 Bubba Locke; Fire Loss in 1936 The Mansfield Enterprise March 5 1936; Fire Loss in 1938 The Mansfield Enterprise November 24 1938; Downtown Grand Cane after the 1938 Fire DeSoto Parish Resources and Facilities; Gas Line Map of Block 32; Money Brought Home from the Wars; Highway Map of Block 32; Businesses: Picture Hotel/Name/Date Unknown; Village Jail Photograph; Block 3; Block 20; Block 25; Block 26; Block 31; Block 32; Block 39; Blocks 40 and 45; Doctors and Dentists; Post Offices; Transportation; Churches: Grand Cane Baptist Church; Grand Cane Methodist Church; New Zion Baptist Church; Schools: Grand Cane Academy aka Grand Cane High School; Grand Cane Colored High School; Grand Cane Old School Hcurhc; Cemeteries: Gamble Cemetery aka Shuler Cemetery; Additions and Correction to Grand Cane Cemetery; Addition to Neighbourhood Old Burying Ground; Smyrna Semetery; Wagner Cemetery; Bibliography same as Volume 1 Additional Information from Court House Records and Old Newspapers Dating from 1891 on. A Few Fragments from Earlier Pieces of Papers. Other Sources Shown on Page 61 and Listed in Book Individually. unknown books
1981WRCLIT68348Jackson: University Press of Mississippi 1981. Cloth. Plates First edition in book form. Seven essays on the novel and an annotated bibliography Top edge dusty else fine in dust jacket. University Press of Mississippi hardcover books