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195035797NY: Irving Zucker Art Books 1950. Large 8vo pp. 169. Wood block prints and engravings. Black cloth stamped in gilt. Cover little scuffed o/w a nice copy. Irving Zucker Art Books unknown books
1946578511946. 8vo pp. not numbered. Paper wraps. Cover little soiled and slightly dog-eared and creased but a VG tight copy. unknown books
185000003921850. 1/4 vellum. Good . This hand written manuscript is divided into two sections with writing reversed. The first section of 86 unnumbered pages discusses different diseases medical cases and various chemicals where author presents effects of plants or minerals. The second section written in reverse has 41 unnumbered pages. It starts with a specific dates for one case and recipes for treatment which is followed discussion of various aliments. The writing is in two separate hands. Scarce . <br/><br/> hardcover books
184200003911842. American. 1/4 Leather. Good . Prescription Book of Dr. F. Baidials 1842. 8vo. Rebacked with modern calf original marble boards. Sixty eight pages or loose sheets from physicians or pharmacists of prescriptions to treat various ailments and sickness are bound in this small volume. There are many additional pages all blank. This is an interesting collection of recipies as the originator of many is noted or signed at the end of the prescribed treatment. Included is a rare printed prescription form from John Martin Bigelow M.D. who was both physician and botanist. The recipe is written out in ink. Bigelow made significant contributions to the Mexican Boundary Survey as collector and classifier. He and C. C. Parry were the major collectors of plants. On a second exploration for the Railroad series Bigelow found the Parthenium argentatum a rubber-yielding plant commonly known by its Mexican name 'guayule.' <br/><br/> hardcover books
11111313No publisher place of publication or date. An 8 pp. heavy stock Valentine gift book with embossed die-cut covers. Four of the eight pages are full page chromolithograph illustrations. Appear to be the work of Frances Brundage. The remainder of the pages are rhyming verse. Front cover has Art Nouveau influenced poppy border. c1905. Measures 7 1/2" x 5 1/2". Condition: overall excellent. unknown books
011111313Frances Brundage. No publisher place of publication or date. An 8 pp. heavy stock Valentine gift book with embossed die-cut covers. Four of the eight pages are full page chromolithograph illustrations. Appear to be the work of Frances Brundage. The remainder of the pages are rhyming verse. Front cover has Art Nouveau influenced poppy border. c1905. Measures 7 1/2" x 5 1/2". Condition: overall excellent. unknown books
1880008483Cincinnati Ohio: Western Biographical Publishing Company 1880. Two thick quarto volumes arranged by congressional district and paged separately. SCARCE in commerce as the complete set. Very Good in original pebbled calf with decorative embossing white moire silk end papers all edges gilt numerous engraved portraits with tissue guards. Very Good rubbed at edges and corners corners bumped scattered foxing associated mainly with tissue guards. A quite handsome set that will require extra postage for priority and international mail. . First Edition. Pebbled Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Thick 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall. Western Biographical Publishing Company Hardcover books
425668vo pp. not numbered. Brown cloth over boards stamped in black "recipes." Interior is blank pages filled with clippings of quilt patterns chrochet designs household tips etc. Hinges tender book stuffed except for a few pages. Good. Many of the projects esp. the crochet do not include directions but could probably be figured out by experienced crafters. unknown books
196531248Nicolsia Cyprus: Republic of Cyprus 1965. New revised edition. 8vo pp. 10 plus four pages of photographs. Also illustrated with plans. Paper wraps. VG. Republic of Cyprus unknown books
32156Philadelphia: Tract Association of Friends. Small 8vo pp. 8. Paper pamphlet. Front little darkened o/w VG. Tract Association of Friends unknown books
1900002750S. l. San Jose CA: s. n. 1900. First Edition. Good. Broadside n. d. ca 1900; 17 1/4 x 6 1/4; salmon-colored silk printed in black; small punctures to edges from possibly being sewn to a backing or a frame; fraying to bottom edge affecting the last line of text; a few closed splits to fabric mostly to right margin; in about good condition. A unique ephemera piece it was most probably displayed in the lobby of the Hotel St. James in San Jose CA the latter now a historic landmark. The hotel occupied the Moir Building named after its developer - William Moir a young businessman and the director of the Board of Trade. The structure was a significant example of 19th-century luxurious commercial architecture presenting an eclectic combination of Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles. The silk featured advertisements for local businesses rules and regulations for guests of the Hotel St. James civil and penal codes for liability of hotel keepers etc. s. n. unknown books
1946002663S. l. : Grayko 1946. First Edition. Very good. Eighteen booklets; 4 x 2 3/4; pp. 15 including text to back wrap and front wrap verso; beige paper printed ruled and illustrated in black; all of them with a dark spot around staple on top edge else minor creasing and wear; in about very good- condition. An unusual collection of mild adult humor only identified by an elusive publisher Grayko in each small booklet - every page contained a single-panel cartoon with a small caption below it. Titles included: "Belly Laffs" "Hot Stuff" "Whoopee" "Funland" etc. Grayko unknown books
1790202796London: Nichols 1790. First. hardcover. very good-. Thick 4to xxii 476 pages. Original polished calf well-rubbed and worn at edges; hinges cracked but holding. London: Printed for the Society of Antiquaries by John Nichols 1790. First Edition. Overall a very good- copy but internally quite clean.<br/><br/> Oxford 119; Bitting 532.<br/><br/> Nichols unknown books
1790202804London: Nichols 1790. First. hardcover. very good. Thick 4to xxii 476 pages. Title page soiled and chipped and first few pages are creased. Attractively rebound in simple 3/4 calf. London: Printed for the Society of Antiquaries by John Nichols 1790. First Edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Oxford 119; Bitting 532.<br/><br/> Nichols unknown books
1864002550Various: By the author 1864. First Edition. Very good. Twenty three specimens mounted on nine loose sheets of cream stock; paper 10 1/2 x 8; specimens with various sizes some quite large ie. approx. 7 1/2 x 9; most subtitled in manuscript in French with place date etc.; a few minor spots; very good or better condition. A beautiful collection of seaweed it was assembled along the coast of Mostaganem province in the northwest of Algeria. Some of the places identified included La Salamandre Karouba ie. Kharouba the City of Mostaganem and others. Seeing the careful penmanship on the paper and the time period the samples were most probably collected by a French lady in Colonial Algeria. It was around this time the mid-19th century when the seaweed-collecting craze was sweeping Europe and becoming a favorite pastime for ladies whose access to scientific explorations was otherwise largely restricted. Furthermore as seaweed was fragile and somewhat difficult to handle it was also a matter of pride for one to be able to carefully and artfully arrange and preserve the specimens. By the author unknown books
1890001281Boston Mass.: Joseph Burnett Co. 1890. Early first edition n. d. ca 1890 according to Massachusetts Southborough Historical Society's collection records; a similar edition classified by OCLC as ca 1900; 3 1/2 x 6; pp. 20; brown wraps illustrated and ruled in red and black; a bit of wear along spine; slight ripple to wraps and pages; illustrated; very good. An uncommon early cookbook and advertisement for Joseph Burnett Company of Boston and their famous products. In 1847 a prominent lady had walked into the office of of Joseph Burnett then chemist. She was anxious to be able to use vanilla flavoring for her desserts and she asked him if he could help her as the only way known at the time was the messy and unsatisfactory business of cutting vanilla beans wrapping them in linen and dunking them like tea bags into whatever dessert mix required flavoring. Burnett took the challenge spent months experimenting and eventually came up with what would become the first Vanilla Extract ever sold in this US. In 1858 he would partner with William G. Edmonds and the company would become known as Joseph Burnett & Co. Their innovative spirit and ability to continuously introduce new products Almond Rose Nutmeg Peach Celery Cinnamon and many more extracts would distinguish and set them apart from the competition. The book contains various recipes for delicious desserts including American Kisses Chocolate Pie homemade candies etc. Also featured are helpful cooking and mixing hints. Boston, Mass.: Joseph Burnett Co. paperback books
1796295278Liverpool: Privately Printed 1796. hardcover. 191 pages slim 8vo brown cloth-backed marbled boards. Liverpool: Privately Printed 1796. First Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
1933309321933. Waugh Alec introduction by. Waugh Alec introduction by. Anonymous. A Lawyer's Notebook. Introduction by Alec Waugh. London: Martin Secker 1933. 246 pp. Paperboards over cloth lightly rubbed. Paper label on spine. Minor foxing to endpapers. Very good. $10. unknown books
179548741Philadelphia: From the Press 1795. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; untrimmed stitched self-wrappers; 18pp. Coin-sized loss at top margin of last few leaves touching page numbering two small wormholes affecting imprint old dark stain to a few internal leaves else a Good or better unopened copy. Anonymous letter published without the author's consent or knowledge by his correspondent: "The Writer of the following Letter may be surprised to meet with it in Print without having been previously consulted and his Permission obtained for the Publication of it; but his Correspondent hopes that the Motive of his committing it to the Press.may obtain him the Excuse of the Author" p. 2. An early defense of the religious right not to bear arms criticizing the proposed militia bill which would fine those unwilling to bear arms stating "That the infliction of fines or other punishments would be as ineffectual in recconciling sic quakers in America to carry arms as they proved in prevailing upon them in England to make oath" p. 10. ESTC W13134; EVANS 28967; SABIN 40335. From the Press unknown books
1795WRCLIT65729London: Printed for the Author at No. 9 Thornhaugh Street 1795. 16pp. Printed self-wrappers untrimmed. Upper margin rather frayed and dusty sewing perished still a good copy. First and only edition. A political screed - the "antichrist" being the Pope - and the letter drips with irony in its perfumed invective against the likes of Burke Paine and the radicals of France. A prefatory poem is signed "W.H." A scarce tract: ESTC locates copies only at the BL and the Huntington. ESTC T37993. GOLDSMITHS 16480. Printed for the Author, at No. 9, Thornhaugh Street unknown books
177868338A Collection of Five Eighteenth-Century British Revolutionary Pamphlets Anonymous. T.M. A letter to His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh of national defence to which is now added a postscript relative to the regiments of fencible men raising in Scotland. Edinburgh Sold by J. Dickson bookseller 1778. A reissue of the London edition of the same year with a cancel title-page and the addition of a postscript dated: LincolnÃs Inn July 20th 1778. 4 72 10 Postscript. With the letter signed "T.M." Previous owner's old ink signature on title-page. This also includes remarks on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Adam Smith's Remarks were not in the London Edition. We could find no other copies at auction. ESTC T179898. Bound with DOUGLAS JOHN Anonymous. A Letter Addressed to Two Great Men on the Prospect of Peace; And on the Terms necessary to be insisted upon in the Negotiation. London: A. Millar 1760. First edition first issue with no errata below Finis on final leaf. 4 55 1 blank pp. With half-title and final leaf verso blank. " This tract relating to the Treaty of Utrecht and the French Canadian question has been attributed to Junius also to William Pulteney Earl of Bath but with more probability to John Douglas. The ìTwo Great Menî were Wm. Pitt and the Duke of Newcastle. The writer urges upon the government in making peace with France to require from her the relinquishment of all Canada Guadaloupe and Senegal." Sabin 40263. ESTC T37753. Bound with Macpherson James Anonymous. The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America: Being an answer to the declaration of the general Congress. The third edition with additions. London Printed for T. Cadell 1776. The Third edition. 6 96 pp. With folding chart "Appendix." Half-title and advertisement leaf after the title-page. "Also attributed to Sir John Dalrymple Lord George Germaine and Henry Mackenzie." ESTC T45081. Half-title is soiled and some minor toning to a few pages." A reply to the July 1775 declaration of the Continental Congress commissioned and widely distributed by the British government. ìThis celebrated performance is said to have been written printed and liberally distributed both in Great Britain and America at the instance and expense of government; but whether this be true or not the work itself we are afraid will answer no other purpose than to exasperate the people of Great Britain against their brethren of America; and by inflaming misrepresentations and invective aggravate the evils of our present civil discord.î---Monthly Review." Sabin 18347. Howes D37. Evans 14727. Bound with LIND JOHN. Anonymous. An answer to the Declaration of the American Congress. The Fourth Edition. London Printed for T. Cadell 1776. Fourth Edition. 1-132 pp. Leaves D2 and D3 trimmed close at fore-edge just slightly affecting the printed marginal notes. " This anonymous work was ascribed to English barrister John Lind by Richard Price and others. In the work Lind a close associate of Jeremy Bentham treats each of the Declaration's grievances individually refuting them on philosophical and factual grounds. Pages 119-132 include a discussion of the Preamble to the Declaration which he describes as an "absurd and visionary" theory of government." National Book Auctions. " In these later editions the outline of a counter declaration is omitted. With regard to the theory of government set forth in the preamble to the ìDeclarationî the writer adds ìa theory as absurd and visionary as the system of conduct in defence of which it is established is nefarious;î indeed each article of the Declaration of Independence is carefully examined and every assertion disputed." Sabin 41281. Howes L349 ESTC N5626. Bound with Burke William Anonymous. Remarks on the letter addressed to two great men. In a letter to the author of that piece. London Printed in the year 1760. A pirated reprint According to Todd 263 item 98. 32 pp. Bound without the half-title. Previous owner's old ink signature on title-page." Occasionally attributed to Charles Townshend but more generally assigned to William Burke and Ãin partà to Edmund" Todd. A respond to the first pamphlet in this volume "The ÃLetter addressed to two great menà is by John Douglas Bishop of Salisbury." "Argues against giving Guadeloupe to the French. Attributed to Charles Townshend by Evans; however the Dictionary of national biography attributes the Remarks to William Burke secretary to Guadeloupe" Evans 8751. ESTC N26297. Octavo 8 1/4 x 5 inches; 210 x 128 mm. All pamphlets bound together in contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Some occasional foxing but otherwise very clean. Previous owners old ink notes on front endpapers. A very good copy. HBS 68338. $5000 Sold by J. Dickson, bookseller hardcover books
1871217169London: British Museum 1871. Second. hardcover. near fine. 8vo green cloth. London: British Museum 1871. Second Edition. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Small ownership bookplate.<br/><br/> British Museum unknown books
004798Szekesfehervar: Vorosmarty Mihaly Megyei Konyvtar 1976. Original Wraps. Very Good. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 200 pp. V.l. soiling covers. 12 in-text plates. Szekesfehervar: Vorosmarty Mihaly Megyei Konyvtar, 1976 unknown books
1893002896S. l. Oakland Trotting Park Oakland CA : By the author 1893. Very good. Manuscript n. d. ca 1893; 7 1/4 x 5 1/2; single sheet text to recto only; unevenly trimmed with a few nicks and creases; in very good condition. A receipt beginning with: "Dear Sir Your play to-day will be:.five lines enumerating the races and horses' names." It then cautions: "Note - only first horse named in each race. Second horse mentioned not to be noticed unless first is 'scratched'." By the author unknown books
183532157Philadelphia: Tract Association of Friends 1835. 8vo pp. 16. Paper pamphlet. A nice copy. Tract Association of Friends unknown books