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1939118672Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press 1939. Hardbound. VG clean and tight but for very small stamp from museum lib. on ffep. Navy cloth with gold lettering and border; 204 pp. with 174 bw illustrations. Harvard University Press unknown books
19399009061Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1939. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. With 174 black and white illustrations. In publisher's original blue covers with gilt border and spine titling. <br/><br/> Harvard University Press hardcover books
26040RICHARDSON Jonathan. STRAWBERRY HILL PRESS RICHARDSON Jonathan. THE WOR OF JONATHAN RICHARDSON. Strawberry Hill: T. and J. Egerton and others 1792. 4to. Contemporary vell spine marbled boards. ii 287 pages 12 plates. First edition. This is an unsophisticated uncut copy of original Strawberry Hill edition of this famous work a great influence on the classical school of painting in England specifically William Hogarth and Sir Joshua Reynolds. Richardson's works were popular in early America and were in the library of Thomas Jefferson. A forgery of this edition was also published in 1792 identified plates portraits of old masters on tinted pink paper and the omission of th binder's instruction for the plates. With a few pencil notations throughout. very scarce book rare in original boards which are heavily rubbed. unknown books
26038RICHARDSON Jonathan. THE WORKS OF JONATHAN RICHARDSON. London: T. and J. Egerton and others 1792. 4to. Contemporary red morocco l 287 pages 12 plates. First edition. Hazen pages 65 and 83. Richardson's work was the basis for the classical school of painting in Engla and he influenced both William Hogarth and Sir Joshua Reynolds. The spine la advertises this as "Supplement to Walpole's Painters." This edition has the Strawberry-Hill Press vignette device on the title page but was not printed b Walpole See Hazen's Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press for details. The plates are of the great masters in painting and are on pink tinted paper. Previous owner's signature. Very good. unknown books
17921380941792. A New Edition Corrected with the Additions of An Essay on the Knowledge of Prints and Cautions to Collectors. Hardcover. G Marks from a variety of previous owners; some foxing to select pages; book block must have been rebound once and only 9 of the 12 original plates on pink paper were stitched in as part of that process. Comparing this copy to a scanned one shows that the missing images are of Pietro da Cortona Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony Van Dyck. Three-quarters brown & white paper boards with brown leather corners and spine gilt letters on spine gilt top edges 287 pp. 9 of expected 12 BW plates. Title on spine: Richardson on Painting. A later reprint of essays first written by Jonathan Richardson 1667-1745 in the early 1700s and considered to be the first such writings in English which addressed artistic theory. Enhanced by occasional BW plates of representative artists. A classic. hardcover books
19448827Detroit MI: Detroit Institute of Arts 1944. Softcover. VG. Pink wraps. 35 pp. 28 bw plates. Catalogue by E.P. Richardson is organized by theme each section having introductory text and annotations on the 97 works: national leaders elegance and romantic beauty talent character national life poetic revery fantasy and idyll religion animals & birds still life wilderness continent seas & ships cities pastoral landscapes exotic landscapes and the human scene. Includes an index of 43 artists. Published to accompany the exhibition held in Detroit MI: Detroit Institute of Arts Dec. 28 1944 to Jan. 28 1945. Detroit Institute of Arts unknown books
197468585Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1974. First edition. 39 pp. Spine badly sunned else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Yes! Capra Chapbook Series Number #17. Santa Barbara: Capra Press, unknown books
1991151433N.p.: N.p. 1991. Fourth Draft script for the 1992 film. <br/><br/>An international chase ensues in pursuit of the most valuable bottle of wine in history bottled in the year of the Great Comet of 1811. <br/><br/>Shot on location in France Scotland and England. <br/><br/>Self front wrapper integral with title page dated February '91 noted as Fourth draft with credits for screenwriter William Goldman. 121 leaves with last page of text numbered 120. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine back wrapper Very Good plus with light dampstains on bottom left bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1939WRCLIT23209London: Heinemann 1939. Gilt cloth. First edition. Edges lightly dustmarked else fine in faintly tanned dust jacket with wraparound band. Heinemann hardcover books
1854WRCAM54205London 1854. xi11711 erratapp. plus thirty-three mounted lithographic plates seventeen double- page. Half title bound after the titlepage. Quarto. 20th-century half polished calf and marbled boards spine gilt leather label. Minor scuffing to boards. Modern bookplate on front pastedown light occasional foxing. Very good. The first edition of this zoological publication from the voyage of the Herald with descriptions of fossil bones from Eschscholtz Bay. The first part of this work appeared in 1852; in 1854 it was completed and issued with a new titlepage. The lithographs depict all manner of mammalian fossils including full skeletons of the bighorn and musk-bull and detailed illustrations of their parts with skulls spinal bones and more. Also includes three excellent plates featuring lizards and six of various fish. Rare; not in Hill or ARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. <br> <br> "Sir John Richardson was a distinguished British naturalist and arctic explorer. In 1819 he was appointed surgeon and naturalist to Franklin's first arctic expedition and subsequently to the second. The scientific results of these expeditions he described in contributions to Franklin's NARRATIVES. He also wrote the natural history accounts of several other arctic voyages. The present work is one of these." - Lada-Mocarski. FORBES 2049. LADA-MOCARSKI 139. SABIN 71033. hardcover books
192456810London: Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London 1924. 8vo pp. 383-398; original printed wrappers. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London Vol. 36 Part 5 August 15 1924. <br/><br/> Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London unknown books
192456797London: Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London 1924. 8vo pp. 383-398; original tan printed wrappers. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London Vol. 36 Part 5. August 15 1924. <br/><br/> Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London unknown books
2004162143Silver Spring MD: Adventure House 2004. Large octavo pp. 1-9 10-111 112 numerous illustrations most in color pictorial wrappers. First edition. A fine copy. #162143 Adventure House unknown books
1995224500London: Socalist Platform Ltd 1995. Paperback. 256p. wraps slightly soiled some handling wear else good condition. Socalist Platform Ltd paperback books
1962295100London: Oxford University Press 1962. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. Illustrated in black and white with fold-out map. 308 pages. 8vo green cloth dust wrapper; wrapper edge-worn and with a schips at ends. London: Oxford University Press 1962. First edition. A very good copy in a very good- wrapper.<br/><br/> Oxford University Press unknown books
197773355Philadelphia: Dorrance & Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover in jacket. Richardson Robert H. TILTON TERRITORY A HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: WARREN TOWNSHIP JEFFERSON COUNTY OHIO. Philadelphia and Ardmore PA.: Dorrance & Company 1977. 300 pages brown boards Very Good condition in a very good dust jacket. . Dorrance & Company hardcover books
2004SKU1017062Trafford Publishing 2004. PAPERBACK. Very Good. Clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Memoir of the early life and WW2 experiences of the author while serving in the Army. Trafford Publishing paperback books
1963141400London: Woodfall Film Productions 1963. Collection of six vintage borderless studio still photographs from the 1963 film. Paper snipes affixed to the versos of each. Based on Henry Fielding's 1749 novel "The History of Tom Jones a Foundling." <br/><br/>An exceptionally popular adaptation of Fielding's classic novel and winner of four Academy Awards including best picture. Tom is a feisty good natured fellow of questionable origins who is turned loose on the world after his devious rival spreads ill-conceived fabrications to his father. <br/><br/>Shot on location in England. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Woodfall Film Productions unknown books
1963149483London: Woodfall Film Productions 1963. Vintage borderless reference photograph of cinematographer Walter Lassally filming a scene on a handheld camera with actor Hugh Griffith on location for the 1963 British film. With holograph pencil and ink annotations on the verso.<br/><br/>Based on Henry Fielding's popular 1749 novel wherein a young good-natured man of questionable origins is turned loose on the world and more to the point the world's women. Nominated for ten Academy Awards and winning four including Best Picture and Best Director.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in England.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Woodfall Film Productions unknown books
1908182725San Francisco: A. M. Robertson 1908. Hardcover. 92p. hardbound in 8x5.5 inch grey cloth boards decorated and titled brown poor copy: ugly dampstain to lower cover affecting adjacent leaves scattered foxing throughout exterior soil and edgewear. Bears a nice presentation inscription in Spanish "A mi querido amigo Billy Baxter. Con todo el corazon del author D. S. Richardson Dec. 1908." Western verse as in here I am in California not cowboy stuff. A. M. Robertson hardcover books
2012URICTRI01FPTorrey House Press 2012. Fine. Richardson Barbara K. . Tributary. Torrey UT: Torrey House Press 2012. 349pp. 12mo. Paperback. Signed by author. Book condition: Near fine. Signed by author on title page. Torrey House Press paperback books
183348774London England: Smith Elder & Co 1833. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. London England: Smith Elder & Co 1833. Numerous b/w illustrations including full-color frontispiece. 429 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Dark green cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. Recently rebound with old spine laid-on; light spotwear to cover and rear board; light scattered foxing; ownerÕs signature to top edge of title page; pages lightly toned. Very good/No jacket issued. Insurance required to ship this item. Smith, Elder & Co hardcover books
4540New York: Richardson & Boynton Co. not paginated but 27 pages; promotional brochure for Richardson & Boynton Co. heating apparatus manufacturers since 1837; brochure circa 1900; ".heating with a defective heater means ill-health and therefore unhappiness."; illustrated in black and white with highlights in brown; 5" x 7" approx. size of pamphlet; slight edge tips wear to original paper wrap covers one leaf with 1/2" closed edge-tear; good condition. Soft Cover. Good. Richardson & Boynton Co. Paperback books
1984117482Sausalito CA: Deer Creek Press 1984. First edition. Softcover. Includes black and white photographs by Cunningham with drawings by Richardson and text by Campbell. A fine copy in wrappers. A charming book. Deer Creek Press unknown books
1903WRCAM55317N.p. but likely Chicago 1903. Two-color map on thin paper approximately 18 x 31 3/4 inches. Original folds. Slight separations at a few crossfolds few short closed marginal tears. Very good. An interesting promotional map produced by Chicago oil and real estate speculator Charles O. Richardson highlighting the oil- producing areas of Uinta County Wyoming at the dawn of the 20th century. Uinta County is located at the extreme southwestern corner of Wyoming on the border with Utah. At the time this map was produced crude oil was vitally important to both the Standard Oil Company and the Union Pacific Railroad - for the former to refine into gasoline and for the latter to lubricate locomotives. Both entities appear on the present map. <br> <br> The "Index" or key of the map references the first two wells of the Standard Oil Company other oil & gas wells the lands of the Standard Reserve Oil Company the lines for the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad red dashed line the Union Pacific Railroad Main Line solid red line and certain county and other roads. On the far right portion of the sheet is a large schematic cross-section showing "the stratifications of oil sand encountered" in drilling the Union Pacific Oil Well. <br> <br> Oil was known to exist in Wyoming long before the present map since at least the 1830s when Captain Bonneville found an oil spring near Dallas Dome. Uinta County was known to have oil near Hilliard when Fort Bridger was established nearby in 1842 both appear on the present map. Yet this map is one of the earliest depictions of the industry on a promotional piece produced when the railroad the automobile and the motorcycle created explosive demand for oil. Overall the present map is testament to the importance of southwestern Wyoming in the history of the oil industry. Wyoming still ranks in the top ten among oil-producing states in the U.S. <br> <br> A rare map with only four copies reported in OCLC at Yale SMU's DeGolyer Library the University of Utah and the University of Wyoming. EBERSTADT 130:609. OCLC 14191520. unknown books