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267849Map. Pen and ink with watercolor. Sheet measures 7 x 8.5".<br/><br/> This beautiful schoolgirl or schoolboy manuscript map of England and Wales beautifully depicts from Scotland south to the English Channel. Essentially two maps on a single sheet the left map depicts the region with detailed topography throughout. Towns rivers and mountains are noted with a key in the top left corner. The right hand side of the map depicts "The Saxon Heptarchy" and territories are numbered and shaded in. A key in the bottom right lists the territories numbered on the map. The Wall of Severus is identified. The speculative Wall of Severus was supposedly built by the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus as a defensive fortification but was most likely mistaken for either the Antonine Wall or the Hardian's Wall. The map is in good condition with minor wear along the original centerfold. Small stain in the bottom of centerfold. Minor toning and foxing with some edge wear.<br><br>This map dates to circa 1880 and was most likely made by a student or apprentice as training in geography drafting and penmanship. Manuscript map-making was a useful educational tool in the 19th century a period of imperialism and increased world trade in which geography grew significantly as a field of study.<br><br>In the United States and northwestern Europe reform movements that sought to improve the quality and accessibility of childhood education pushed for the inclusion of geography in school curricula. One common method of teaching was the making of manuscript maps. Working from wall maps globes and atlases students were made to meticulously hand-reproduce maps in pen and ink and with watercolor. Such exercises not only provided a way to review and retain geographical knowledge but they also functioned as training in penmanship calligraphy and drafting. This map is a lovely document that straddles the line between art and geography.<br/><br/> unknown books
1945291910Baton Rouge.: Army and Navy Publishing Company of Louisiana. 1945. Embossed black leatherette. Good plus light wear to cover extremities slightly shaken. 31x23 cm. Stapled pamphlet with identification of photo portraits laid in. weight: 1.8 lb. Illustrated throughout. Army and Navy Publishing Company of Louisiana. hardcover books
1831WRCLIT60513Dublin & London: Richard Milliken and Son / J. Ridgway 1831. vii1363pp. 12mo. Disbound untrimmed. Faint old stamps of a defunct mercantile library a few leaves a bit roughly opened at fore-edges though most remain unopened otherwise a good copy. First edition. A substantial far-ranging collection of essays on topical concerns particularly trade manufactures the poor laws taxation and rents. Although OCLC/Worldcat locates fifteen copies not in Black Kress or Goldsmiths. Richard Milliken and Son / J. Ridgway unknown books
1814295411London: John Murray 1814. First. hardcover. very good. 354 pages slim small 8vo bound in old 3/4 maroon calf neatly rebacked in sympathetic style spine evenly faded to beige marbled boards sides rubbed. London: Printed For John Murray 1814. First Edition. A very nice clean copy.<br/><br/> John Murray unknown books
1759299049lYONS: Jean-Marie Bruysset 1759. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes 627 563pp. printed in double column. thick 12mo full contemporary mottled calf rubricated title and edges ornately gilt spines. Lyon: Jean-Marie Bruysset 1759. Nouvelle edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Jean-Marie Bruysset unknown books
1980IY915-119Skokie IL:: Black Cat Press 1980. Very Good. LIMITED EDITION of 249 copies. Miniature Book. 5/8 x 3/4 inches. Unpaginated. 34 pp. Frontispiece and decorative initial in black white and blue; text clean unmarked. Gilt-stamped white leather light blue end papers; binding square and tight small cracks along spine. Very Good. Designed by Norman Forgue bound by Bela Blau. Illustrated by Barbara J. Raheb. A short story to a son from a father. Author unknown. REFERENCE: Bradbury 20th-Century U.S. Miniature Books No. 1348. Black Cat Press, hardcover books
1980IY915-118Skokie IL:: Black Cat Press 1980. Hardcover. Very Good. LIMITED EDITION of 249 copies. Miniature Book. 5/8 x 3/4 inches. Unpaginated. 34 pp. Frontispiece and decorative initial in black white and blue; text clean unmarked. Gilt-stamped white leather light blue end papers; binding square and tight small cracks along spine. Very Good. Designed by Norman Forgue bound by Bela Blau. Illustrated by Barbara J. Raheb. A short story to a son from a father. Author unknown. REFERENCE: Bradbury 20th-Century U.S. Miniature Books No. 1348. Black Cat Press, hardcover books
1969282782USA: Rand McNally 1969. very good. Map. Lithograph. 24 7/8 x 18 3/8 inches.<br/><br/> Mid 20th century map of the moon with insets of five Lunar Landing Sites. On the left text and pictures give information regarding four Apollo missions Apollo 8 Apollo 9 Apollo10 and Apollo 11 including details regarding the interior of the lunar module from Apollo 11. Other side of the map shows a "Modern Map of Outer Space" showing from the sun all the way out to Pluto with detailed information about each planet including size distance from the sun length of rotation and moons. Many informative charts as well as close-up views of each planet and asteroids. Rumsey 11258.001<br/><br/> Rand McNally unknown books
188630061886. ANONYMOUS. SHADOWS. London: George Bell And Sons 1886. Small 8vo. decorative green cloth stamped in gilt & black; 88 pages. First Edition. I have been unable to find out anything about this title but it is certainly rare. Very Good contents clean & tight but with one front & rear page somewhat browned; covers minor wear & bright. $175.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18872221849<p>First edition. Octavo. Original grey pictorial cloth with three designs in gold and red; pictorial spine in gilt and red. Dust jacket. Very good light wear; short tears at rear joint. 122 pages 8 pages of publisher's ads. No signatures or bookplates. Uncommon.</p><p>Not located in Cagle or Bitting.</p><p>Contents include: An Arab Dinner Party; A Japanese Dinner; Easter at Jerusalem; The Moqui Snake-Dance; A Coptic Wedding; A Siamese Hair-Cutting."</p> D Lothrop Company hardcover books
186833727New York: Harper 1868. Harper unknown books
261465Original poster. Color lithograph. 25 x 18.5 inches.<br/><br/> This WWI poster is textual and features navy blue lettering over a tan background. Text only and with a decorative initial 'T'. Manuscript addition 'Lewis 699 - 699' to bottom right corner. Mounted on linen and in excellent condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1838182047Moulins.: Desrosiers Fils. 1838. 1st edition. Contemporary quarter calf over stippled black cloth. Unpaginated. . Good corners worn spine ends detached hinges split scattered light foxing. folio. French text. From a 15th century manuscript. Large book requires extra postage. Engraved title engraved borders blue initials red headings engraved plates after 15th century originals. Desrosiers Fils. hardcover books
18398707Barcelona: Juan Oliveres 1839. 1st Edition. Full calf. Very good. Sm. 8vo. xii114pp. plus 1 leaf of ads. Double column text. Half-title with a fine portrait of Victoria. Cont. mottled calf gilt spine. Marbled endpapers. The section by Isaac Watts on how to improve ones mind is pp. 67-114. Palau 115035. Apparently the author of the English original is not known. Juan Oliveres unknown books
197020022Berkeley: np 1970. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 8vo. Saddle-stapled pictorial wraps. Very good. Moderate toning touches of soil and handling wear to wraps. Interior clean throughout though lightly creased throughout. 16pp. <br/><br/>Published anonymously by Ken Knabb and others including Isaac Cronin under the name Council for the Eruption of the Marvelous. Throughout 1970 the group produced this and several pamphlets; the present work is illustrated throughout with drawings and typographically laid out like poetry. "We see subversion as a sort of phenomenological scalpel cutting through the surface of the spectacle of the commodity & bringing to light all the most subtle presuppositions on which the society is based." OCLC finds only one copy. np paperback books
1779289620No place Amsterdam. : Au Temple de la VeriteÌ. 1779 . Publisher’s plain wraps stabbed. . Very good untrimmed in the wraps corners dog-eared. . 8vo. 21x13.5 cm. . French text. Consists of: Lettre d'une anonyme à un anonyme ou Procès de l'esprit et du coeur de Mr. d'Alembert. - Lettre à M. Fréron par Mme de La Motte. - Lettre de Mme de Saint-G à M. Fréron. - Extraits du "Journal de Paris". weight: 0.2 lb. Au Temple de la VeriteÌ. paperback books
182013524colophon: Mejico: Reimpreso en la oficina de A. Valdes 1820. Small 4to. 4 pp. <br><br>Mexico City reprinting of this dialogue that first appeared in Madrid on the question of rights of the strong v. the weak etc.<br>Â Â Â Â Uncommon: We locate only two copies Texas and the Bancroft. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Medina Mexico 11665; Garritz 4170. Folded as issued. Reimpreso en la oficina de A. Valdes unknown books
1815291035Paris.: De L’Imprimerie Royale. 1815. Old quarter brown leather over marbled boards. gilt spine title. Very good old library stamp to title page. 4to. 27.7x22 cm. . French text. French national budget proposal for 1816. Scarce. weight: 2.3 lb. De L’Imprimerie Royale. hardcover books
1824189817Zurich.: Orell Füssli. 1824. Quarter bound speckled paper over marbled boards. . Very good ex-library with stamp and markings to title page. 8vo. 16x10 cm. . German text. A detailed almanac and directory. weight: 0.4 lb. Orell Füssli. hardcover books
1829293030Zurich.: Orell Fussli. 1829. Later turquoise boards. Very good old catalog number to spine and title page. 12mo. 15.5x9 cm. German text. 5 rare Swiss annuals bound together. weight: 0.4 lb. Orell Fussli. hardcover books
1821291036Paris.: De L’Imprimerie Royale. 1821. Old quarter brown leather over marbled boards. gilt spine title. Very good old library stamps to title page. 4to. 27.7x22 cm. . French text. French national budget proposal for 1822. Scarce. weight: 2.2 lb. De L’Imprimerie Royale. hardcover books
1957WRCLIT71460Paris: The Traveller's Companion Series / The Olympia Press 1957. Stiff printed wrappers. Tiny label affixed over price on lower wrapper modest rubbing at spine ends otherwise a very good or better copy considerably above the norm. First edition of this unexpurgated translation attributed to Austryn Wainhouse of Cocteau's anonymously published 1928 novella LE LIVRE BLANC. Published as TC #51. The wrapper title incorporates the indefinite rather than definite article. KEARNEY 1987 126. KEARNEY & CARROLL 5.51.1. YOUNG 499. The Traveller's Companion Series / The Olympia Press unknown books
1800002266S. l.: s. n. 1800. Softcover. Four etchings n. d.; paper 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 image 6 3/4 x 5; hand-colored; each one with a decorative string through small holes to upper margin; minor spotting mostly to verso; very good or better condition.A lovely set of images by an anonymous artist they represent the four seasons in the form of people. Winter is a grumpy man smoking a pipe Spring is a young fellow planting flowers Summer is a smiling lad harvesting wheat and Autumn is a cheerful man carrying a basket of fruit. S. l.: s. n. paperback books
1904001661S. l. Elgin Ill : The Willson Press 1904. Softcover. Small broadside n. d. ca 1904; 8 1/2 x 6; light brown paper printed in black; a few nicks to edges with small loss of paper; faint intersecting crease lines; good to very good condition. The broadside advertised a lecture on Russia and Siberia at the Elgin Opera House under the auspices of Elgin Lodge No. 117 one in several such events around the country by Captain S. Alberti. He was a Freemason and a former army officer who had been condemned to exile in the Kara mines in Siberia and had managed to escape with the help of Masonic friends and to immigrate to the US in the late 1800s. He would become widely known as a prolific Masonic lecturer and would often travel around the country and retell stories of his former life in Russia. S. l. (Elgin, Ill [?]): The Willson Press paperback books
1795001225London : By the Author 1795. Softcover. Scrapbook; laid paper and wraps hand-sewn with a decorative thread; pp. 18; slight spotting and age-toning to wraps; pages clean; very good or better. A charming 18th century British scrapbook by an anonymous person filled with newspaper articles from various publications - mostly following maritime news as the French Revolutionary Wars were under way. Also included are several pieces on the arts as well as an account of a "very remarkable appearance of a Tornado at Kentucky in America." London (?): By the Author paperback books