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1856295329London: Nisbet 1856. hardcover. good. 314 pages 12mo burgundy cloth; rubbed spine faded and top chipped corner. London: Nisbet 1856. A good copy internally clean.<br/><br/> Nisbet unknown books
1844788971844. Anonymous MIRANDA AND THE ROYAL RAM. Without illustrations. N.p. perhaps London: Puck & Co. 1844. A single leaf printed on both sides and folded twice to form 8 pp. Untrimmed. 14 x 11.3 cm. Paper is lightly toned starting on one fold and one corner is just nicked. A very good copy of this satirical poem. It was illustrated by George Cruikshank as part of "Daddy Gander's Entertaining Fairy Tales. unknown books
1803646851803. ANONYMOUS. THE MOTHER'S REMARKS ON A SET OF CUTS FOR CHILDREN. Part II. Two or more syllables. Phildadelphia: Printed for Jacob Johnson No. 147 Market Street. T. S. Manning Printer No. 143 N. Third Street. 1803. Volume 2 only all text; the cuts are in v. 1. 12mo.: 84 pp. Contemporary binding; brown paper spine marbled boards. Occasional light foxing to text but mostly quite clean. The binding is edgeworn and lightly rubbed at surfaces; the fore-corners are gently bumped. Very good plus. Rosenbach 288 . unknown books
1923229029Volland 1923. paperback. very good. 8 charming full page color illustrations including the cover by Carmen Browne. 8 pages slim square 8vo flexible pictorial cloth. N.p. P.F. Volland Company 1923. Very good .<br/><br/> This is one of the Volland cloth books.<br/><br/> Volland unknown books
260994no place: no publisher no date. 8.5x11 inch sheet of three-hole-punched ditto paper with a crude pencilled cartoon drawing of a man in a Zoot Suit being slugged by a Navy sailor with color pencil or crayon additions in red and pale blue PVD in pencil at bottom-right and the words "Zoot Suiter Gets Sluged sic By U.S. Sailor" three horizontal and four vertical folding creases light wear and soiling watermark with large circle enclosing the words "Pen or Type Ditto." Possibly contemporary to the Zoot Suit Riots very likely a child or teen's drawing. The Zoot Suiter is falling down with XX eyes a cigarette or joint flying from his lips and the words "Coo Coo" above his head. no publisher unknown books
17318Japan Landscape lakeside & temple scene; image size approx. 10" h. x 13 1/2" w.; not signed; no date but circa early 1900s; good quality paper; very good condition. Very Good. unknown books
191808762Chicago: Saalfield Publishing Company 1918. First Edition. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Virginia Albert. Small octavo unpaginated illustrated in black and white and color. Pictorial boards illustrated by Fern Bisel Peat with number 308 on front panel. Internally clean and bright; owner name in pencil on FEP. <br/><br/> Saalfield Publishing Company hardcover books
18662563Boston: J.E. Tilton and Company 1866. Hardcover. Very Good. Green cloth gilt. A beautiful copy of an interesting and attractive little book. <br/><br/> J.E. Tilton and Company hardcover books
006352Potsdam: Walter Vullert 1927. Half-Vellum. A Very Good Copy Limited. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 185 pp. Fraktur. Ribbon marker. Gilt eternal flame device embossed on front cover. Beautifully printed volume alphabetically listing P otsdam's fallen soldiers. Each letter of the alphabet printed in scarlet with sketch. Birth and death date of each with regiment. Full page memorial device printed in scarlet and black "Ihren im Welt kriege 1914-1918 Geffalenen - Die Residenz - Stadt Potsdam. Potsdam: Walter Vullert, 1927 unknown books
185056836Cambridge MA: Bolles and Houghton 1850. 8vo pp. cxxxviii 107. Unopened. Cover and the paper glued to it very worn spine missing and stitching loose o/w good. Bolles and Houghton unknown books
186033232New York: D. Appleton and Company 1860. 1st US edition. Original publisher's dark green cloth with gilt spine lettering & boards stamped in blind. Paper clip snag to bottom edge of a few leaves at rear of book no loss of text. Else a square & tight VG copy. viii 317 11 pp. 10 pages of adverts at rear. 12mo. 7-1/2" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/> D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
1925TB23387New York: Harper & Brothers 1925. Reprint of May 1925. Very good in black cloth covered boards with the gilt text nearly completely faded on the spine and with a color printed label on the front board which shows only light rubbing at its edges and a few minor light scratches to its surface. An octavo measuring 8 7/8" by 6". There is a gift inscription with the prior owner's name and date of "Jan. 2 1928" on the first free end page. Without its very scarce issued dust jacket. 430 pages followed by two pages of ads by the publisher. "With over one hundred illustrations and decorations by Louis Rhead". A very worthy copy of an uncommon children's classic. The hinges joints and binding are all tight and there are no loose pages or errant marks such as scribbling. Harper & Brothers hardcover books
212826New York: MintonBalch. hardcover. very good-. 20 charming color illustrations by Juliet Wigan and calligraphy by Margaret Shipton. Slim 4to pictorial cloth backed boards quite rubbed. New York: Minton Balch N.d. ca. 1925. Internally fine.<br/><br/> Minton,Balch unknown books
196824254Atlanta: Pendulum Books 1968. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . Mass market paperback. Purple printed wraps. Moderate edgewear and rubbing to covers. 159 pages. Very good plus. <br/><br/>Lesbian-themed sleaze erotica of the late sixties with a straight-faced introduction by 'L.F. Miller Ph.D.' regarding the difficulty of fathoming the "entire field of lesbianism" even for the "skilled investigator." In three chapters the last titled "The Sappho Lingerie Shop." Pendulum Books paperback books
188928843New York: Pollard & Moss 1889. Reprint. Octavo 19cm.; original brown decorative cloth embossed in black gilt-lettered spine; 21864adspp. Textblock uniformly toned due to poor paper stock contemporary gift bookplate of the Salem Lodge no. 100 I.O.O.F. accomplished in manuscript. Very Good to Near Fine. Novel of two sisters from a prosperous rural British family and the struggles they face when their fortunes change. First serialized in The Cornhill Magazine edited by William Makepeace Thackeray. Quite scarce in any edition: OCLC lists Iowa's copy only of this imprint; 5 more for the first Harper edition. Pollard & Moss unknown books
284090Rochester: Schaefer-Ross Company. Postcards. Black and white photography. 3 1/2" x 5 1/4".<br/><br/> Series of 7 postcards depicting the S. S. ILE de France. One depicts a view of the entire ship from the side and the rest show images of rooms in the first class including the Salon Mixte-Gay-Modern in first class the Grand Dining Salon-The Largest Afloat the Boat Deck the Grand Salon-Sumptuous-Magnificent the Smoking Room and the Main Foyer and Grand Staircase. Good condition. The ship was the first major ocean liner built after the conclusion of World War I and was the first liner ever to be decorated entirely with designs associated with the Art Deco style.<br/><br/> Schaefer-Ross Company unknown books
182448858Cambridge and Boston: Printed for the Trustees of the Publishing Fund by Hilliard and Metcalf / Sold by Cummings Hillard & Co 1824. First Edition. 12mo 17.5cm.; removed; 24pp. Light wear tiny hole to title page serving as upper cover not approaching text else Very Good or better. A short parable on the havoc just one small lie can wreak concluding with young Lewis the boy under suspicion for stealing a used pen knife shunning all wrongs "even though it might be a very little fault.lest he should again be a /suspected boy/" p. 24. SHOEMAKER 18130. Printed for the Trustees of the Publishing Fund, by Hilliard and Metcalf / Sold by Cummings, Hillard & Co unknown books
8944Sweden: E. O. & Co. nd. Cardboard Covers. Very Good. Single fold stiff cardboard 4to folder with a illustration of Mry infant Jesus and angel/cherubs on front. The pop-up on the interior shows the stable with the holy family inside wisemen winged cherub angels and animals outside. On the flat part of the folder in front of Santa are numbered cuts in the shape of lambs and circles that when lifted reveal a Christmas related image beneath." <br/><br/> E. O. & Co. unknown books
187144792NY: Putnam 1871. 8vo pp. 134. Original blind-stamped rust cloth with gilt titles and black decorations. Edges rubbed corners and ends of spine little worn and bumped Rear cover has some water spots one of which has bled through to the endpapers but not affecting the text. Interior tight and clean with slight creasing on some leaves. Bitting 618. Brown 2369a. Cagle 808. Wheaton Kelly 6445. All cite 1868 edition. A scarce title. An unusually constructed cookbook with menus ingredients and recipes combined. The preface states "The design of this manual is to suggest to ladies without the trouble of thinking what is seasonable for the table each day in the week and how it shall be cooked. Putnam unknown books
194025623New York: Richard R. Smith. Very Good-. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket moderately shelfworn copy with numerous abrasions to cloth along top and bottom edges of both covers some wear at spine ends modest bumping at all corners some discoloration in gutters. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the ffep: "To Robert Rainer / With kindest regards / Frederick Hazlitt Brennan / Santa Ana Jan. 4 1944." One of the odder novels you'll ever run across -- as one contemporary reviewer described it "a singularly unclassifiable mixture of whimsey dullness vulgarity and illuminating thought." It's kind of a fantasy-satire in which the title character a Big Thinker expounds at great length upon his plan to establish an experimental educational institution rather ominously dubbed "The Laboratory" the purpose of which would be to teach people particularly children to love their country through a program of lectures thought experiments and entertainments. Brother Barnabas has holed himself up in a poorhouse in order to hatch his scheme which he hopes to persuade a rich acquaintance to bankroll to the tune of ten million dollars. Another critic of the day praised it as some of "the most exciting social sermonizing that you will read in many a dreary year" and opined that "you are as dead as John Marshall if you do not thrill to the blasting dynamic fire-spitting challenge of brave Brother Barnabas who thinks that Americans should be taught to love their country even if they need strip-teasers and Mickey Mouse pictures to coax them to it." Apparently the idea behind Brennan's publishing the book pseudonymously was so that his own reputation primarily as a prolific author of magazine fiction and sometime-screenwriter wouldn't get in the way of his Big Ideas about what was ailing modern American society and how to fix it. In any event however the anonymity had a short shelf-life: the book was published in April 1940 and by early July he'd already been outed as its author by who else Walter Winchell. There was a little flurry of gossip-column items that July in fact claiming that the book was "a sensation in Hollywood" and that a movie version was in the offing -- backed by "top democrats" in one telling; possibly to star Raymond Massey in another -- but no such film ever materialized. Signed-by-the-author copies are for understandable reasons uncommon. Signed by Author . Richard R. Smith hardcover books
196051988New York: Viking Press 1960. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22cm.; yellow cloth spine over black paper-covered boards; stamped in black on spine; yellow topstain; dustjacket; 178pp. Light rubbing slightly nudged at spine ends - a Near Fine copy; dustjacket is price-clipped; lightly rubbed with a few nicks at spine ends; Very Good. Anonymously-published first novel by John Grant better known under the pen name Jonathan Gash. Viking Press unknown books
192563832NP: np 1925. First edition . 16mo 16 cm. 8 pp. A nostalgic look at the rural institution in America with James Whitcomb Riley's famous poem "The Passing of the Backhouse" printed at the end "a true-to-life human-interest story of an old landmark which has endeared itself in the memory of hundreds of thousands of real American folks" from the foreword. Apparently not recorded on OCLC and we have been unable to find any information on this pamphlet's publishing history elsewhere. Very good. Original illustrated wrappers rubbed central vertical fold stapled. 10307. <br/><br/> np unknown books
190773565London: Murray & Co. 1907. First edition. 64 pp. Oblong 32mo. Light sunning to extrems offsetting to first and last leaves. In all near fine in paper-covered boards with printed cover and spine labels. One of 300 copies. London: Murray & Co. hardcover books
1900289162London. : Johnson Hickborn. No date circa 1900. Hardcover half brown morocco over marbled boards gilt spine decorations. . Very good light wear to corners and spine ends. . folio. Heavy book requires extra postage. 60 tipped-in engraved plates with descriptions on facing pages. Johnson Hickborn. hardcover books
1873291045Potsdam.: Aug. Stein. 1873. 2nd Edition. Contemporary half green leatherette over green marbled boards gilt spine bands and title. Very good pages moderately toned otherwise fine. 8vo. 20x14 cm. . German text. A scarce little book on military fortifications. weight: 0.7 lb. Aug. Stein. hardcover books