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189037183Lo publica la Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles. PRIMERA EDICION ED. DE BIBLIOFILO LIMITADA.- Madrid: Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles Imp. y Fundic. de M. Tello MDCCCXC 1890.- XII486 p. 7 h.; 4º 23 x 164 cm; Excelente impresión sobre gran papel de hilo; Portada a dos tintas; Enc. en Tela.- Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles. Nº XXVII.- Edición numerada nominada y limitada de 300 ejemplares en papel de hilo. Este es el Nº 146 a nombre del Excmo. Sr. Conde de Peñaranda de Bracamonte.- RARISIMO. Palau Nº 71733. En excelente estado. Según documentos presentados por D. Francisco RodrÃguez MarÃn puede aceptarse como autor del manuscrito a Luis Barahona de Soto Lucena 1548 - Archidona 1595. Para Uhagón se trata del libro más "prolijo y perfecto" que de caza se ha escrito en España y si por ende no existe ningún ejemplar más que el manuscrito del último tercio del siglo XVI de la R. A. de la Historia el darlo a conocer ahora por vez primera impreso mostrando sus enseñanzas y divulgando sus preceptos ha de ser sin controversia uno más entre los muchos beneficios literarios que de continuo practica y ejecuta la Soc. de Bibliófilos Españoles. LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA Y FILOSOFÃA DE LOS SIGLOS XVI Y XVII Libro en español Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles (Imp. y Fudic. de M. Tello) hardcover
180090165s. n. | s. l. s. d. [1800] | 20.5 x 27 cm | Relié
179588710Everat | Paris s. d. [1795] | 12.3 x 20 cm | Relié
1372216A Amsterdam: Chez Pierre Mortier, 1751 in-8, ii-78 pages. Reliure veau d'ép., dos lisse orné, coiffes un peu usées, manques de cuir sur les plats, sinon bel exemplaire de cet ouvrage rare d'alchimie. Ex-libris de Joaquim Pessoa.
18881464Epinal France: Imagerie D'Epinal 1888. Boards. Very good . HUMOR RACIST CARICATURE. Folio; 56pp; pages numbered 1-60 printed recto only on very thin paper stock lacking pp15 16 17 and 19-SEE NOTE BELOW; red pictorial boards on front rear has green and white patterned boards green cloth shelf-back; "Printed expressly for the Humoristic Publishing Company Kansas City Mo." on the foot of each page; cartoon-style hand-colored lithographed illustrations; light scuffing to boards at edges and bumped corner age-toned paper fragile 3pp with closed tears extending into text: 9&10 from fore-edge and 31 from bottom; very good plus. OCLC only locates two copies in English at Yale and Princeton and two in France in French. Although the cover title is in French the cartoon text is all in English. Published in France by the old and revered Imagerie D'Epinal founded by the Jean-Charles Pellerin family in 1796 and continuing today it was printed for the Humoristic Publishing Company in Kansas City Missouri. Famous stories and tales many moralistic are included in comic strip form one story to a page. Included are: William Tell Little Tom Thumb Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella.<br /> <br /> Fifty-six hand-colored cartoons printed one side only. Overstreet states that "All copies known only have 50 of the 60 known of these broadsheets." And "All known copies were collected with sheets 15-20 23 24 47 and 48 missing." In this volume pages 15 16 17 and 19 only are lacking. Overstreet 366. Imagerie D'Epinal unknown
195940770Schweinfurt Germany: n.p. 1959. Contents near fine housed in very good album. Affectionate photo album memorializing the mostly harmless exploits of an Army coterie of proto-Beatniks stationed in peacetime Europe and making the most of it. Photo album of a young man in the most fortunate of midcentury micro-generations coming of draft age after the war in Korea and before the American war in Vietnam: able to treat their tour of duty as a lark an adventure; an excuse to drink Bavarian beer and go to motorcycle shows; wear Converse and coke-bottle glasses and sign each other's good-bye cards like an affectionate graduating class. This album records the work and play of soldiers and locals in and around U.S. Army Garrison Schweinfurt: home to several thousand U.S. soldiers and personnel in the years after 1945 and clearly remembered with great affection by those lucky enough to see no combat a little adventure and a lot of hanging out.<br /> <br /> A good decade younger than the iconic Beats who wrote the formative texts and dreamed the formative dreams for their disciples and imitators the soldiers pictured here are just the right age to be formed by the late '50s popular notion of carefree bohemian youth so sternly corrected by the Beat originals in question: The "foul word Beatnik" wrote Ginsberg is nothing but a "journalistic sneer." Kerouac meanwhile expressed a dour miserablism over the whole business: "Nothing can be more dreary than coolness . a kind of sociological coolness soon to become a fad up to the mass of middle class youth." Well: they were both right but they were both over 30 by then. The Beat ethos and vestiges of a Beat aesthetic could not be contained; as the album proves even in barracks even under Army discipline and orders the youth with their shabby blazers and glasses of absinthe-substitute knew what cool was.<br /> <br /> Shot by a remarkably skilled amateur photographer or photographers with a fine eye for composition the photographs are technically accomplished with a fine sense of contrast and a keen sensitivity to the opportune moment. At a uniformed military exercise he captures some curious civilian onlookers; out in the surrounding town he takes sensitive candid photos of an impish local toddler strangling her brother. More than this though is the tone of bohemian youth captured both real and aspirational. The heart of the album documents a core group of friends: smoking wearing sunglasses indoors drinking Pernod taking photos reading French newspapers. Throughout the photographer finds time to hunt beauty: men silhouetted against a bleak sky; a young and grim-faced pregnant woman gazing at a leafless tree; cynical children clambering over tank; and of course European women. A captivating series of moments as perfectly framed as any film still. 11'' x 16''. Original oblong photo album lacking original string ties otherwise intact. Paper label mounted to front cover: "Schweinfurt - 1959 / Boudreaux Kites" in pen. 36 album leaves laid in each with black and white photographs mounted to rectos and versos and intact spiderweb tissue guards. Bayonet receipt card for a Francis C. Welch mounted beneath a portrait photo. One greeting card also mounted to first leaf and one additional large 10'' x 8'' photograph laid in. 181 photographs in total. Wear and some warping to album cover; interior leaves largely unaffected. Photos fine. n.p. unknown
43982n.p.: n.p. 1970. Near fine. Enigmatic and disquieting collection of six short stories and one 90-page novella neatly and distinctively handwritten and illustrated in brown ink. The material veers in tone from the parodic to the surreal to the philosophically melancholic; the style incorporates a recondite vocabulary "the pyral tarantism of being in the world" and a single consistent insistent voice alternating long unpunctuated Joycean streams of frantic consciousness with brief and airless sentence fragments. A perpetual undercurrent of violent sexuality surfaces as much in the settings and scenery as in the events: a car crash; a game of human chess; a blazing furnace; a slaughterhouse. The table of contents gives titles for each work but no author's name; the bookplate with initials "A. J." offer the only clue to the item's creator or owner. <br /> <br /> The authorial narration steps out of its queasy dreamtime now and then to comment on itself "It would appear that this is the whim of the authors" or to focus on a concrete and precisely dated image: "Week-end Traffic" catalogs automobile makes and models in obsessive parodic almost Ballardian detail - a 1931 Alfa-Romeo; a '28 Lombard a Triumph Scorpion - and characters offer each other Passing Cloud cigarettes. But for the most part settings are as hard to place as the book itself. Character names are almost but not quite real: Nish Rogoze Valetta Fedor Shad. <br /> <br /> Illustrated with line drawings in brown pen presumably also by the writer with occasional accents in black and brief captions taken from the scenes they illustrate. The execution is skilled but careful often quoting other artwork as in the illustration to the final story "Communication" whose subject is the Breughel painting Dulle Griet; we see a copy of Brueghel's scene through the latticework of a window. Other illustrations appear to be carefully composed from copies or multiple tracings giving something of the effect of a Max Ernst collage - particularly the images of a horse-headed woman and a lion-headed man perhaps an intentional quotation from Une Semaine de Bonte. A Piranesi-esque interior gives way to a crowned woman in 20th century corset and garter belt: the Queen. <br /> <br /> Although a precise date cannot be given this book bears the stamp of a London bindery which operated as Bailey Bros. until a name-change in the 1970s and references in the text place its composition after the 1930s; we estimate the date of production to be circa the late 1960s to early 1970s - though its private library feel perhaps hints at a possible earlier creation. <br /> <br /> Bizarre and unsettling yet also the product of an original voice. In short: a singular artist's book of unique vision. Original red morocco with raised bands and decorative gilt stamping to spine. Top edge gilt. Black and gold patterned endpapers. 205 pages. Bookplate taped to ffep; brown geometric design with designer initials ACW at lower right and "Ex Libris AJ". Gilt stamping to lower edge of back cover below paste-down: "BOUND BY BAILEY BROS. LTD." Slight chipping to leather at inside rear hinge. Light edgewear and rubbing. n.p. hardcover
190052867None: Early 1900's. Early 1900's. PHOTOGRAPH. Cabinet Card. 5.5" x 3.875" Mount 6.625" x 4.375". Original Photograph of Chief Lone Wolf the Younger. Chief Lone Wolf the Younger circa 1843-1923 was a Kiowa warrior named Mamay-day-te. He was participant at the Battle of the Washita against Custer and later led his tribe during the reservation period into the early 20th century. In 1872 Mamay-day-te saved the son of Old Chief Lone Wolf Gui-pah-gah the Elder during a fight with teamsters at Howard Wells New Mexico. Two years later the son of Old Chief Lone Wolf Gui-pah-gah the Elder and his nephew were killed by U.S. troops. Mamay-day-te was among the raid avenging the deaths and counted his first coup during the attack. Old Chief Lone Wolf Gui-pah-gah the Elder gave his name to Mamay-day-te. Lone Wolf the Younger led the Kiowa resistance to U.S. governmental influence on the reservation which culminated in the Supreme Court case Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock. Lone Wolf the Younger lived in the northern part of the reservation near Mount Scott and the Elk and Rainy Mountain creeks. The Indian Agents called Lone Wolf and his followers "The Implacables" due to their strong opposition to governmental policies. They opposed the placement of their children into government-run schools and resisted all efforts to make them into farmers and Christians. In this studio photograph Chief Lone Wolf the Younger is seated and wearing white mens clothing including pants vest. white shirt bowtie long coat a hat and a watch-chain across the vest. A clear handsome and rare image of this important Kiowa Chief. From the collection of Robert G. McCubbin. Early 1900's. hardcover
190427945New York: The Class Journal Co. 1904-1910. Magazine. In Quite Good Conditioned. As Described. Demy folio 30cm/12inches paperbound with pictorial covers. Fully illustrated with b-w halftones advertisements and so forth. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. The Automobile Magazine ran from 1903 to 1917 30 Volumes in all. List of itemized inventory. <br/><br/> The Class Journal Co. unknown
030078No Binding. Very Good. small folio one page formerly folded top edge lightly browned else very good. Text neatly inscribed in ink on laid paper. The sheet judging from the fold marks was evidently folded into a very small triangle of just over an inch in size possibly for easy concealment and transmittal. he present document is both intriguing and curious it discusses the Treaty of Paris and contains information which poses several intriguing questions: the document states that Peace would be signed on the 19th at six o'clock in the evening and with conditions which differed somewhat from the terms of the final treaty. The preliminary articles of peace were not signed until November 30 1782 the final Treaty ending the War was signed on September 3 1783. The terms mentioned in this manuscript differ from the final document. The questions posed by this document are: Does the present document discuss a preliminary draft Is it incorrect or secretly transmitted information from the private negotiations Is it deliberate misinformation The document reads: "La paix a eté signé le 19 a six heures du soir en vois les conditions - Les anglois rendent Gibraltar aux Espagnoles et rentrens sa possession de mexique quis repoussant pas fortfiee aux Antilles nous rend aux anglois la Grenade et St. Christophe ils nous rendent Ste Lucie et tabago St. Eustache revient aux holandais nous aurons la moitié du Banc de Terre Neuve pour la peche de la marine nous gardons en Afrique les establissement sur la Riviere du Senegal et L'isle de Gorée dans L'inde pondichery a nous madras aux anglois qui repoussant avoie qu'un seul comptoir sur la cote de Malabare Le commerce et deveniere libre sur toute les mers et les etats unis de L'Amerique recouvrer independent; La France pourra entretenir en tenir de paix vingt vaisseaux de Guerre rrive a l'Engleterre quinze seulement" The Definitive Treaty of Peace was signed at Paris September 3 1783. This treaty between Great Britain and the United States marked the final consummation of American independence. Coincidentally were signed peace treaties between Great Britain and each of two other belligerents France the ally of the United States and Spain the ally of France. A preliminary peace between Great Britain and the Netherlands no one's ally had been signed on September 2 1783. The definitive treaties marked the end of a complicated negotiation in Paris between Great Britain and her several enemies begun in March 1782 by the Rockingham Ministry and continued by the government of Lord Shelburne through its agent Richard Oswald who had conducted the American negotiation from the first and other British diplomatic officers. It was featured by the separately negotiated preliminary and conditional articles of peace between the United States and Great Britain signed Nov. 30 1782 which were not to go into effect until peace should be signed between the American ally France and the common enemy Great Britain. France in turn deferred her peace until her ally Spain should have also reached a settlement with Great Britain. The French and Spanish preliminaries were signed on Jan. 2 1783 on which date the American preliminaries went into effect and a general armistice took place pending signature of a final and definitive treaty of peace. The three sets Anglo-American Anglo- French and Anglo-Spanish of preliminary articles of peace were thus in the nature of armistice agreements which accompanied a cessation of hostilities but did not end the legal state of war. The definitive treaties which ended the war were deferred for several months in the hope of securing more concessions from the British and to give the Dutch time to make a satisfactory peace with Great Britain. The Anglo-Dutch preliminary articles of peace were signed on Sept. 2 1783 and the next day the definitive treaties American Fr <br /><br /> books
170069536London: Printed by A.M. for E. Tracy at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge 1700. RIVIÈRE & SON. . Valentine and Orson. The Two Sons of the Emperour of Greece. Newly Corrected and Amended; With New Pictures Lively Expressing the History. London: Printed by A.M. for E. Tracy at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge 1700.<br> <br> Full Description:<br> <br> ANONYMOUS. RIVIÈRE & SON binder. Valentine and Orson. The Two Sons of the Emperour of Greece. Newly Corrected and Amended; With New Pictures Lively Expressing the History. London: Printed by A.M. for E. Tracy at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge n.d.c.a. 1700.<br> <br> Early English translation of the French prose romance "Valentin et Orson" the original of which was written between 1475-1489. Small quarto 7 1/8 x 5 9/16 inches; 181 x 141 mm. 1-181 3 table pp. Date is from ESTC. With an initial advertisement leaf and three final contents pages. With an advertisement at foot of Z4. In this edition the text is set in roman letter another edition has the text set in black letter. With a half-page woodcut on title-page a half-page woodcut on advertisement leaf/frontispiece and fourteen additional woodcuts in the text.<br> <br> Bound by Rivière & Son in full red morocco. Spine ruled in blind and lettered in gilt. Gilt dentelles. Board edges doubled ruled in gilt. All edges gilt. Front outer hinge repaired. Endpapers browned around the edges. Neat paper repair to preliminary advertisement leaf with a few letters supplied. Neat paper repair to lower corner of G4 affecting a few letters supplied in facsimile. Two tiny neat repairs in the text on I3 just touching a few letters. paper repair in the lower margin of Y4 touching a few letters. Half-inch closed tear to lower margin of H4 just touching the catchword on the verso. Three previous owner's bookplates to front pastedown including Justin G. Schiller's custom bookplate designed by Maurice Sendak on front pastedown. Overall a very good copy in a handsome binding<br> <br> "'Valentine and Orson' is a medieval French romance that became a popular English chapbook tale. Middle Dutch Low German German and Old Swedish versions suggest that the original verse version is an early-14th-century French text called 'Valentine and Nameless.' It first appeared in French prose with the author listed as Jac. Maillet in 1489 and was translated into English around 1502 by Henry Watson who added many plot details including a helpful dwarf magician and a dragon. Versions vary considerably in content as well as length: from Purfoot on it was stripped of sexual misdemeanors and Catholicism. The tale also appeared in verse and play forms which helped extend its popularity into the 19th century" Elaine Ostry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature.<br> <br> ESTC R34690<br> <br> HBS 69536.<br> <br> $2000. Printed by A.M. for E. Tracy at the Three Bibles, on London-Bridge unknown
1674002378London: Printed by J. C. for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet Street near Cliffords Inne 1674. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 6 3/4 x 4; pp. 8 1-250; 3/4 polished calf and marbled boards; rebacked; spine in 5 panels with raised bands and gilt decorations; engraved printer's device to title page verso; engraved vignette at beginning of first chapter; thin rubbed line along hinge of title page obscuring the first letter of the title; period brown-ink smudge and a small puncture to upper corner of title page; edges of first few leaves a bit brittle with several small nicks; two bookplates to endpapers - the first that of Colonel Robert Coleman Hall Brock 1861 - 1906 - prominent lawyer financier and scientist; the second that of Thomas Mitchell - possibly Scottish Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell 1792 - 1855 - surveyor and explorer of Southeastern Australia; a third period signature to bottom of last page; overall in very good condition. Called one of the earliest British scholarly histories of Russia written the book's authorship had been attributed to several figures including John Merrick Chief Agent of the English Muskovy Company. In fact the work was written by Sir Roger Manley 1626 - 1688 - soldier translator and author. Despite writing about the Time of Troubles without allegedly ever travelling to Russia Manley still produced a secondary source of great historiographical interest. Loewenson Leo. Sir Roger Manley's History of Muscovy: The Russian Impostor 1674. The Slavonic and East European Review vol. 31 no. 76 1952 pp. 232240. ESTC R22560 Wing M75 Printed by J. C. for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet Street, near Cliffords Inne hardcover
1674002378London: Printed by J. C. for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet Street near Cliffords Inne 1674. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 6 3/4 x 4; pp. 8 1-250; 3/4 polished calf and marbled boards; rebacked; spine in 5 panels with raised bands and gilt decorations; engraved printer's device to title page verso; engraved vignette at beginning of first chapter; thin rubbed line along hinge of title page obscuring the first letter of the title; period brown-ink smudge and a small puncture to upper corner of title page; edges of first few leaves a bit brittle with several small nicks; two bookplates to endpapers - the first that of Colonel Robert Coleman Hall Brock 1861 - 1906 - prominent lawyer financier and scientist; the second that of Thomas Mitchell - possibly Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell 1792 - 1855 - surveyor and explorer of south-eastern Australia; a third period signature to bottom of last page; overall in very good condition. Called one of the earliest British scholarly histories of Russia written the book's authorship had been attributed to several figures including John Merrick Chief Agent of the English Muskovy Company. In fact the work was written by Sir Roger Manley 1626 - 1688 - soldier translator and author. Despite writing about the Time of Troubles without allegedly ever travelling to Russia Manley still produced a secondary source of great historiographical interest. Loewenson Leo. Sir Roger Manley's History of Muscovy: The Russian Impostor 1674. The Slavonic and East European Review vol. 31 no. 76 1952 pp. 232240. ESTC R22560 Wing M75 Printed by J. C. for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet Street, near Cliffords Inne hardcover books
1993016681Cocaine Anonymous World Services 1993. Hardcover. Near Fine. H & I Copy". Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Cocaine Anonymous World Services hardcover
2024BIBHB0331648292024. Hardcover. New. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book some pages are missing and may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.The 1871 census was a comprehensive endeavor that captured vital data across several key areas. It provided a detailed account of the population including total counts for each province's districts and a record of any territorial changes. Comparisons with population densities in other regions were made offering context. Demographic data encompassed religion and gender while categorization into agricultural and non-agricultural groups revealed economic structures. Information on age mental health including the number of individuals considered ""insane"" education caste systems and occupations offered insights into society. Urban-rural divides progress trends and educational details at different administrative levels were documented. The census even delved into specifics such as the occupation of adult males in larger towns and the demographics of Europeans and Eurasians. The Title 'Census of India 1871 written/authored/edited by Anonymous' published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9788121271349 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 9882 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History Census India. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol: Volume In 24 Bindings hardcover
1808117916Massiliensi Marseille 1808. 410x280mm. en latin IV dont le titre gravÂŽ et coloriÂŽ ˆ la main 68 pages VI dont lÕindex chaque page soigneusement enluminÂŽe et pourvue dÕun double encadrement ˆ lÕencre rouge enserrant un ÂŽpais encadrement coloriÂŽ en vert nombreux culs-de-lampe dessinÂŽs et coloriÂŽs avec 1 gravure ˆ pleine page collÂŽe sur la page 4 texte en latin manuscrit en plusieurs teintes rouge noir et vert tranches dorÂŽes garde papier marbrÂŽ ˆ coquilles solide reliure parchemin piÂce de titre en maroquin noir sur le dos.Exemplaire unique de ce recueil dÕoraisons liturgie de la Messe finement exÂŽcutÂŽ ˆ la main et soigneusement enluminÂŽ. PrÂs dÕune cinquantaine de priÂres Ã’destinÂŽes ˆ Âtre lues avant la bÂŽnÂŽdiction du Saint SacrementÓ ont ÂŽtÂŽ retranscrites avec un soin extrÂme en plusieurs couleurs ˆ la main dÕune superbe calligraphie trÂs nette. Chaque priÂre est illustrÂŽe dÕun en-tÂte qui sans Âtre dÕune exÂŽcution esthÂŽtiquement irrÂŽprochable rend toujours la page visuellement trÂs impressionante. Certains en-tÂtes sont de vÂŽritables emblÂmes religieux triangle de la trinitÂŽ croix dorÂŽe tÂte de mort attributs pontificaux colombe et flammes reprÂŽsentant le Saint Esprit etc. Le titre gravÂŽ et la gravure collÂŽe ˆ mÂme la page 4 Ressurection de JÂŽsus ont ÂŽtÂŽ rÂŽalisÂŽs par le PÂre Forcade dont on ne signalera quÕun talent modeste. La gravure porte la date Ã’mens. Apr. 1818Ó ce qui nous porte ˆ croire que la date figurant sur la page de titre est incorrecte dÕautant plus que la priÂre de la page 23 est dÂŽdiÂŽe ˆ Ã’Ludovici Regis nostriÓ Louis XVIII rÂŽgna de 1815 ˆ 1824; en 1808 NapolÂŽon ÂŽtait encore empereur. Un autre roi Ã’Carolus Rex nosterÓ est mentionnÂŽ dans la Ã’PriÂre pour le RoiÓ de la page 63. Il sÕagirait donc de Charles X repoussant la date dÕexÂŽcution de notre ouvrage entre 1824 et 1830. 1304 unknown
117917360x275mm. 5 enluminures sous serpentines du XIXe siÂcle inclus la couverture supÂŽrieure en latin reliure demi-chagrin rouge ˆ grand coins avec fleurs de lys et filets dorÂŽs au dos. Trois filets dorÂŽs sur les deux plats. Plat papier marbrÂŽ. Bel exemplaire. 815 unknown
2013106684Birlinn Ltd. New. 2013. Hardcover. 1846972760 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Birlinn Ltd hardcover
187670075London England: T. Nelson & Sons. Very Good. 1876. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT CLEAN & UNMARKED - "Small 8vo. Pp. vi 119 with chromolithograph frontispiece depicting Palissy's final experiment in his workshop and additional chromolithographic title-page. Original brown decorative boards with oval colored illustration glued the front cover." -- with a bonus offer-- . T. Nelson & Sons hardcover
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187057016New York: Published for the Author. As New. 1870. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Tight to the spine - 205 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Published for the Author hardcover
193156317New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam. As New. 1931. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 247 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Brewer, Warren & Putnam hardcover
2024Gyan-9788121271271Gyan Publishing House 2024. 23 Vols. In 41 Bindings. Paperback. New. 21.59 x 27.94 x 97.23. English Gyan Publishing House paperback
2024Gyan-9788121271271Gyan Publishing House 2024. 23 Vols. In 41 Bindings. Paperback. New. 21.59 x 27.94 x 97.23. English Gyan Publishing House paperback