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1932145839New York: Brewer 1932. Hardcover. Good. Good hardcover. With 10 cartoons by Cesare. Pages brown clean text. Hinge cracked. Corners slightly rubbed and bent. Spine brown. Spine lean. Edges of spine rubbed. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Brewer hardcover books
193135796NY: Brewer Warren & Putnam 1931. Cesare. 8vo pp. 247. With 10 cartoons by Cesare illustrating acerbic commentary on the chief political figures of the time. VG no dj. Political spectulations before the 1932 election. Brewer, Warren & Putnam unknown books
1857295315London: Smith Elder 1857. First. hardcover. very good. Illustrations by John Leech. 299 pages 16 pages of advertisements 8vo blind and gilt-decorated red cloth spine faded and worn at ends. London: Smith Elder 1857. Scarce. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> Smith Elder unknown books
1815291677London: Patrick Martin 1815. First. hardcover. fine. Thomas Rowlandson. 15 color plates by Rowlandson. Thin 8vo full red crushed morocco decoratively stamped in giltall edges gilt by Morrell. London: Patrick Martin 1815. First Edition.<br/><br/> Elegant copy. Tooley 417.<br/><br/> Patrick Martin unknown books
185125752London: William Pickering 1851 1851. First edition. OCLC records six copies Harvard State Library of South Australia Queensland BL Cambridge & National Library of Scotland. Edges rubbed; very good copy. 8vo original blind-stamped brown cloth gilt lettering on the upper board. Errata slip inserted at page eight. Four pages of publisher's terminal ads. An anonymous philosophical poem in 35 parts of three and four stanzas each handsomely printed by Charles Whittingham for Pickering. Inscribed on the front paste-down "To / Professor F. W. Newman / from the Author as a / slight acknowledgement of / both pleasure and profit derived / from his lectures. Feb 2nd 1854." Francis William Newman 1805-1897 was a philosopher and brother of Cardinal John Henry Newman. Bookplate of Simon Nowell-Smith on the front paste-down. <br/><br/> London: William Pickering, 1851 unknown books
1922280523Military Training Camps Association. 1922. . hardcover blue cloth gilt cover title no spine title. . Bookplate to pastedown otherwise a very good copy. . 4to. Group photo laid in. Military Training Camps Association. hardcover books
1920002662S. l. Germany: s. n. 1920. First Edition. Very good. Board game n. d. ca 1920; card stock box with a lithographed illustration - 9 1/2 x 7 1/4; lithographed card stock playing board - 8 3/4 x 13; 5 of 6 wooden cylindrical playing pieces; one wooden dice; directions affixed to top verso; playing board with a few light spots to lower margin - very good or better condition; box with rubbed spots and small loss of paper to corners - good condition. An adorable and apparently-unrecorded early-20th century "Mother Goose" game it was produced in Germany and identified only with the number 2225. It was a variation of "Chutes & Ladders" but the twist in this one was a fox at the end of game where "50 is caught by a fox at the goal and receives the first prize." s. n. unknown books
180048809London: Geo. Shade 1800. Large 4to pp. 2. Disbound from a collection. Paper little darkened o/w VG. Geo. Shade unknown books
1981209644New York: Star Dist 1981. Paperback. 180p. very good first edition PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Transvestite gay pulp fiction. Crossdressers Book Club CD-20. Star Dist paperback books
1916119802London: Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited 1916. Softcover. VG; as unread. Ivory paper wraps with blue lettering and border; 24 pp. with 4 bw photographs. A memorandum on the censorship by the British of the mails being transported between the US and Europe during WWI. Herein are the reasons accusations defenses etc. for the censoring. Also included are appendices of approximate times for shipping of the mails between Rotterdam and the US via Falmouth England and between Copenhagan and the US via Kirkwall Orkney. Eyre and Spottiswoode, Limited unknown books
1928001424S. l.: Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. 1928. Softcover. First edition; 6 x 9; pp. 15; chromolithographed wraps; minor crease to upper margin; illustrated; nar fine condition.A delightful advertisement for Colgate-Palmolive in the form of a children's / coloring book which tells the story of the Tucker twins traveling the world with a magic parasol gathering ingredients for the Colgate products. S. l.: Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. paperback books
180316091London: Richard Phillips 71 St. Pauls Church Yard 1803. Engraving. Printed on wove paper. In excellent condition with the exception of two skillfully mended tears on the top margin outside the platemark. Top left corner has been expertly in-filled. Small mended tear on left margin outside platemark. Three tiny mended tears on bottom edge of sheet. A charming view of the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris published by Richard Phillips the infamous Jacobite printseller.<br/> <br/>Towards the middle of the eighteenth century a trend developed amongst English and European artists and printmakers which sought to visually record their country's natural beauties. Sparked by a sense of national confidence and patriotism artists and printmakers began to publish topographical prints of important sights and architectural attractions. In addition to being a visual record of the countryside they were meant to encourage public recognition of national treasures. These topographical prints were aimed at English and foreign tourists who desired a memento of their travels or at those vicarious tourists who collected topographical prints instead of traveling. Published in both English and French this charming view is a superb example of the popular topographical prints which Phillips sold in great quantity in his London shop. A true jack-of-all-trades Sir Richard Phillips 1767 - 1840 was one of the most fascinating men of his day. Born in London to a Leicestershire family his original name was Philip Richard. He began his career as hosier but in 1790 established himself as a publisher and bookseller in Leicester. In 1792 he founded the "Leicester Herald" which he used as a platform for his radical beliefs. An ardent Jacobite Phillip's shop became a depot for radical literature of the revolutionary period. In 1795 he was imprisoned for selling Paines' "Rights of Man" but he continued to edit the Leicester Herald throughout his imprisonment. After his release he set up his business in London where he established the infamous "Monthly" magazine. In 1807 he became a sheriff of the City of London and was knighted in 1808. His publications included a vast number of elementary class books and cheap manuals as well as fine art prints and maps.<br/> <br/>Dictionary of National Biography. Richard Phillips, 71 St. Pauls Church Yard unknown books
1940D4105Privately Printed c. 1940s. Hardcover. Very Good. Black leather boards gilt-stamped lettering on upper board; 4to; pp. 120 mimeographed typed; illustrated throughout with tipped-in b/w photographs. Upper board flaring slightly; lettering gently rubbed; faint age-toning. <br/><br/>A truly unique edition. In order to circumvent the then-existing obscenity laws the author created by hand this mimeographed soft-core volume augmented with tipped-in photographs of glamorously posed nude models. Intended as the initial book of "The Bob and Betty Series" copies of the book were available for ten dollars from the author in a very limited edition for private circulation only. Privately Printed hardcover books
181228303Yarmouth: Printed and Sold by M. Alexander; Sold Also by Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown and Johnson London 1812 1812. First and only edition. Colbert; COPAC records four copies BL Cambridge Durham and V. & A.; OCLC adds Boston Athenaeum and New England Historic Genealogical Society. Wrappers a little worn; very good copy. Small 8vo contemporary marbled wrappers 62 pages. Five of six woodcut plates. A pocket-size stranger's guide to Lowestoft a coastal town on the North Sea about 110 miles northeast of London which had by the beginning of the 19th century begun to attract tourists for its ruins and evidence of early settlement by the Vikings Romans and Anglo-Saxons. The "Lady" author - who states in French on the title-page that she writes for the foreigner - gives a general history of the town followed by a walking tour of its famous buildings and monuments. Alas this copy lacks the frontispiece but has the other five attractive Bewickesque woodcut views of Lowestoft landmarks. <br/><br/> Yarmouth: Printed and Sold by M. Alexander; Sold Also by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, and Johnson, London, 1812 unknown books
196992498NY:: Grove Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1969. Hardcover. B000K01306 . GP-572. Stated first printing. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Grove Press, hardcover books
184718707Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union 1847. 72 pages; with a tissue-guarded woodcut frontispiece by Gilbert Guinon; and a few tailpiece illustrations following the chapters; mainly a Christian cautionary tale for youth concerning vanity and pride in matters other than spiritual text followed by a poem relating to the same; previous owner sentiment on endpaper; red cloth binding decoratively blindstamped and with gilt spine titles and gilt decoration; some edge tips wear soiling to binding; foxing throughout the pages of the book; good condition interesting floral and symbol interpretation sentiment history. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. American Sunday School Union Hardcover books
182245551Cambridge: Printed for the Trustees of the Publishing Fund by Hilliard and Metcalf 1822. First Edition. 12mo 17cm.; disbound; 51pp. Very faint spotting to title page serving as upper cover else Very Good and sound. The tale of Mr. Merriam an upstanding farmer in New Hampshire and his moral decline after winning $1000 in a lottery culminating in an extended stay in prison. The tale ends happily however thanks to the piety and patience of Mrs. Merriam. SABIN 42155; SHAW & SHOEMAKER 9294; WRIGHT 1733. Printed for the Trustees of the Publishing Fund, by Hilliard and Metcalf unknown books
186639812Philadelphia: Peterson & Brothers 1866. First American edn. 8vo pp. 291. Brown cloth blind-stamped and printed with gilt on the spine. A lilttle moisture spotting on some pages o/w a VG tight copy. Peterson & Brothers 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
180828158London: Printed for J. Harris Successor to E. Newbery at the Original Juvenile Library; and B. Crosby 1808 1808. First edition. Sadly trimmed shaving captions and footnotes; a good copy. Small 8vo later decorated wrappers 16 pages. Frontis and seven plates. A humorous tale in rhyme for children about a lobster who moves to the Americas with factual footnotes on various kinds of fish and marine animals. The illustrations are probably by William Mulready 1786-1863 who at the time of this publication "had become the Juvenile Library's chief and possibly only illustrator claiming later to have executed 307 designs in two years at 7s. 6d. each" - DNB online. <br/><br/> London: Printed for J. Harris, Successor to E. Newbery, at the Original Juvenile Library; and B. Crosby, 1808 unknown books
18704102bdBoston: Willard Tract Society n.d. ca.1870. 32mo 4 x 2.5 inches printed self-wrappers 32 pp. Fine. Willard Tract Society, n.d. [ca.1870]. unknown books
1903113275New York and London: Published by John Lane 1903. Octavo pp. i-vi vii-x xi-xii 1-262 263: advance reviews 264: blank original pictorial boards with cloth shelf back printed paper label affixed to spine panel top edge stained red other edges untrimmed printed endpapers. First edition. First printing with "First edition published Oct. 1903" on copyright page. Mock literary trials held before "The Literary Emergency Court . in and for The District of North America" reported anonymously by "" featuring Mark Twain as one of the three judges and Charles Battell Loomis as prosecutor. Not in Smith American Fiction 1900-1925. Boards worn at corner tips a very good copy. #113275 Published by John Lane unknown books
190341760NY: John Lane 1903. Second edn. 8vo pp. 262. Half-title missing a few pages carelessly opened but not affecting the text cover little worn at corners and ends of spine o/w VG. A literary satire. John Lane unknown books
193321769New York: The Macaulay Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. c.1933. First Edition. Hardcover. nice tight clean copy minor shelfwear only; jacket very attractive with just a touch of soiling and a couple of tiny edge-nicks. The trials and tribulations of an unwed mother -- or more precisely a divorcee who gets knocked up by her lover then refuses his half-hearted marriage proposal and subsequently suffers "pain hunger want." The jacket copy really goes to town in the best Macaulay house style: "No human experience is so profound and rich in emotion as the long crisis of pregnancy . . . and when the expected child must legally be fatherless then crisis is added upon crisis. . . . It is amazing that this situation has never before been treated in all its dramatic fullness. In this book the anonymous author tells a story that for sheet intensity and stark realism has not been equalled in modern fiction. . . . The book is more than literature. It is life itself." Hoo boy. . The Macaulay Company hardcover books
175627951London: Printed by Malachi for Edith Bates Relict of the Aforesaid Mr. Bates and sold by W. Owen 1756 1756. First edition. ESTC T77673; Block The English Novel page 140. Hinges rubbed and starting but sound; light damp-staining to the endpapers; very good copy. 12mo contemporary sprinkled calf gilt rules. One page of publisher's terminal advertisements. A forerunner to Laurence Sterne's The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy with numerous parallels in style and subject matter. In the 1770s Mrs. Piozzi wrote to Dr. Johnson that she had found a copy of this "strange book about Corporal Bates which I bought and read . . . and found to be the very novel from which Sterne took his first idea . . . even the name Tristram itself seems to be borrowed from this stupid history of Corporal Bates forsooth." See Helen Sard Hughes "A Precursor of Tristram Shandy" in the Journal of English and German Philology vol. 17 no. 2 who concludes that the story of Corporal Bates "was but one of many minor novels which in halting fashion prepare the way for the more perfect works of masters coming after . . ." Contemporary ink signature of Robert Parsons on the front paste-down. <br/><br/> London: Printed by Malachi****, for Edith Bates, Relict of the Aforesaid Mr. Bates, and sold by W. Owen, 1756 unknown books