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188244146Boston: Ditson 1882. 4to pp. 215 plus index. Illustrated paper wraps; cloth spine. Cover worn at edges o/w VG. Ditson unknown books
1887291806Philadelphia.: Elliott and Beezley. 1887. full brown leather elaborate blindstamped borders gilt spine decorations gilt titles floral pattern endpapers all edges gilt. Very good only light wear to cover extremities contents near fine tight and unmarked. . 4to. 29x22.5 cm. Heavy book will require extra shipping. weight: 5.1 lb. Illustrated throughout with lithograph plates and illustrations in text. Elliott and Beezley. hardcover books
1999291671Fernleigh Books. 1999. Glossy pictorial boards covers. Near fine. 25x33 cm. A Christmas Advent calendar with 24 numbered miniature books. weight: 1.0 lb. Glossy color illustrations. Fernleigh Books. hardcover books
192228659NY: Pan American Petroleum 1922. 8vo pp. 300.Illustrated with photographs charts etc. Map in rear pocket. Soft covers.Gilt stamping on cover little worn o/w a nice copy. Pan American Petroleum unknown books
1889002646S. l. Burlington VT: Van Ness and American Hotels 1889. First Edition. Good. Menu card; 6 3/4 x 4; beige card stock with a chromolithograph illustration of two birds standing on a branch on recto and text on verso; a few faint spots to left margin; two closed cuts to top and right edges; lower right corner creased; upper left corner with a small indentation most probably as published and starting out as a hole for tying a string through it; in about good condition. A beautiful menu it outlined a lavish multi-course dinner feast for December 24 1889 and was published by the Van Ness and American Hotels two landmark hotels in Vermont under joint management. Their proprietor was Urban Andrain Woodbury 1838 - 1915 - Civil War veteran businessman Mayor of Burlington Lieutenant Governor and 45th Governor of Vermont. The menu included Shoulder of Mutton Minced Beef on Toast Wine Jelly Chocolate Bavarian Cream etc. Interestingly enough the two birds in the illustration appeared to be to this untrained eye a pair of Western Tanagers songbirds of the Cardinal family found along the West Coast of North America from Baja California to Alaska and nowhere near Vermont. Van Ness and American Hotels unknown books
17449535Lisboa: Luiz Joze Correa Lemos 1744. 4to. 48 pp. <br><br>Recounting of important events of the century supposedly translated from a French-language Amsterdam-printed item. Later plain paper wrappers front wrapper with inked title and date. Luiz Joze Correa Lemos unknown books
1857295320London: Nisbet 1857. hardcover. very good. 315 pages 12mo full pebbled green morocco ornately gilt spine and covers all edges gilt. London: Nisbet 1857. Ninetieth thousand. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Nisbet unknown books
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
1894001199Chicago: Record Publishing Company 1894. Hardcover. First edition; 8 1/2 x 11; pp. 450; Chicago: Record Publishing Company hardcover books
004418Panama: J.Castillano 1938. Cloth. Very Good. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 147 pp. Spanish text. Panama: J.Castillano, 1938 unknown books
199640044Hertfordshire: Wordsworth 1996. Paperback. Very good. Pages tanned else very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> Wordsworth paperback books
1767263958Avignon 1767. hardcover. 174 2 pages.12mo contemporary mottled calf with gilt-decorated spine outer joints and spine ends a bit worn; marbled endpapers and page edges. Avignon: publisher not identified 1767. Second printing.<br/><br/> A very good clean copy of this uncommon book -- OCLC lists only 3 copies of this printing.<br/><br/> unknown books
1968243569Technical Training Publications. 1968. . Black comb binding stiff blue covers. . Some highlighting previous owner’s tape tabs still a good readable copy. . 16mo. Illustrated with charts and diagrams. Technical Training Publications. unknown books
1893S13228Paris: 1893. 1893. Spine title: Arts & Metiers :: Mecanique I. Three books in one possible 2nd volume not known but implied by the spine title. 4to. 208; 324; 542 pp. Numerous mathematical diagrams. Facsimile of original handwritten manuscript. Early quarter maroon calf backed red & black marbled boards; extremities rubbed. Occasional minor tears some repaired foxing. Ownership signature of Garde. Very good. THE ENTIRE TEXT IS PRINTED IN MANUSCRIPT FACSIMILE. No person or organization shows their name as being responsible for this deeply scholarly and detailed work on all facets of analytical mechanics. Some possible clues for its origin might possibly be a part of the history of the Ecole Nationale de Cluny Descartes's system of mechanical force or possibly the work of Alfred Flamant engineer & professor at l'Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees & l'Ecole Centrale who wrote a treatise Mecanique Generale 1888. I could not find a match for the text to identify this item but it is for someone else to discover. See possibly: H. Carteron "L'idee de la force mecanique dans le systeme de Descartes." Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'Etranger T. 94 JUILLET A DECEMBRE 1922 pp. 483-511. 1893[?]. hardcover books
186139837NY: Carlton & Porter 1861. 12mo pp. 153. Two illustrations. Blind-stamped purple cloth. Cover faded and slightly bumped on corners front flyleaf missing o/w a VG tight copy. For children with a religious message. Carlton & Porter unknown books
008312Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR 1959. First. Cloth. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 271 pp. Russian text. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1959 unknown books
008990Tashkent: Gotlitizdat of the UzSSR 1958. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 191 pp. Tashkent: Gotlitizdat of the UzSSR, 1958 unknown books
1991197851New York: Masquerade Books 1991. Paperback. 232p. very good first mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wraps with tiny tear in cover. Some lesbian content in this SM erotic novel. Masquerade Books paperback books
1848265355Boston: Strong & Brodhead 1848. hardcover. good. Frontis. 157pp. 18mo original brown cloth with gilt decorated spine spine ends and edges of corners worn corners bumped some pages with light foxing to margins front endpaper and cloth lightly soiled. Boston: Strong & Brodhead 1848.<br/><br/> Wright I 1826.<br/><br/> Strong & Brodhead unknown books
193851785Springfield MA: MCLoughlin 1938. Small 8vo pp. not numbered. Illustrated. Pictorial paper over boards. Little color classics. Cover little chipped at spine and lightly scuffed at corners o/w a VG tight copy. MCLoughlin unknown books
1908226900New York: McLoughlin Bros 1908. hardcover. very good. Slim 4to 6 magnificent chromo lithographs 1 inch tear in 1 inner margin and many black & white illustrations. Glossy pictorial boards edges rubbed and slightly soiled green cloth spine. New York: McLoughlin Bros. 1908. Scarce. Very good .<br/><br/> McLoughlin Bros unknown books
186042329NY: Appleton 1860. 12mo pp. 129. Frontis illustration. Green cloth blind stamped with gilt design and lettering. Cover little spotted and worn o/w a VG tight copy. Possibly intended for children; a religious tract about a family facing hard times. Appleton unknown books
1928002034Hvidore: s. n. 1928. Softcover. Original silver gelatin photographic postcard of the Empress sitting on a padded bench in her garden holding an umbrella and a bouquet of flowers; 5 x 3 1/4; minor wear to corners and image; a bit of age-toning and a manuscript note in pencil to verso; near fine condition. Signed in ink: "Maria Hvidore" in the lower half of the photo. Possibly one of Maria Feodorovna's last photographs the anonymous note on the back stated: "The Empress sent me this not long before she passed away at Hvidore." Empress Consort of Russia Maria Feodorovna 1847 â 1928 christened Dagmar was the wife of Tsar Alexander III and mother of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia whom she outlived by ten years. The second daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Cassel she was bethroted to Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich of Russia but after his death from meningitis in 1865 Maria honored his last wish and married his younger brother the future Alexander III. She converted to Orthodoxy and became Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna of Russia. With Alexander II's assassination in 1881 she and her husband were crowned Emperor and Empress of Russia. After Alexander III's death in 1894 she became Dowager Empress and her son Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra were crowned the new rulers. The outbreak of the Revolution in 1917 forced her to travel to Crimea where she received the devastating news that her sons daughter-in-law and grandchildren had been murdered. She refused to believe it and declared it a rumor. Although the monarchy would be overthrown she would not leave Russia until 1919 - first to London and eventually to her native Denmark where she would settle in Hvidore a former country house near Copenhagen. Maria died on October 13 1928 at the age of 80 having outlived four of her six children. Hvidore: s. n. paperback books
004862London: John Murray 1817. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Second state with three advertisements at rear of book. April 12 1817 issued 18 days prior to the apparent second state which was issued on April 30 1817. "Louis Fr. Baum" in ink on front papers title page. Purportedly written by Napoleon but wrongfully attributed to Constant or Mme. de Stael. The actual author was Jacob-Frederic Lullin de Chateauvieux. Librairie Bellanger has the original manuscript from which this was drawn. 109 pp. Bound in recent marble boards backed in brown leather red morocco label. A handsome copy of a scarce item. London: John Murray, 1817 unknown books
30333<p>small quarto 84 pages plus blanks entries written on lined paper in ink bound in half black leather marbled paper covered boards worn at tips of spine corners and edges of boards boards scuffed outside hinges of binding mostly open but boards attached text block good. Volume was printed by "R.C. Root Anthony & Co. Stationers Printers & Lithographers No. 16 Nassau St. cor. Pine New York." Front board contains paper label with "Estimate Book" written on it Includes index in front of book with names of 24 different individuals or companies.</p><p>The first 84 pages of text consists of the "Estimate Book" of the contractor recording various contracts that he appears to have bid on given estimates and perhaps in some cases eventually secured the contract. Some pages have "entered" with a circle around it as if to say that this bid was accepted. Other estimates show changes or monies subtracted. </p><p>After the entries for the contractor's estimate book there are two other sections with entries as well as a number of blank pages. Just after the Estimate Book there is a 5 page section of diary entries which are dated 1 Jan. - 3 Feb 1909 written in pencil and in a legible hand. At the rear of the volume there is another 5 page section which has one page written in ink the others in pencil and is dated 1911. It is unclear what the relationship of these two small sections to the larger contractor's Estimate Book. It's possible they are related but they differ in dates by forty to fifty years. These two smaller sections appear to be related. The first 5 page section is a diary presumably kept by a woman and she mentions doing seamstress work. The section small section of 5 pages is of accounts where the product being shipped is shawls. These sections also appear to have some sort of Philadelphia PA connection.</p><p> <b>Description of "Estimate Book"</b></p><p>While the volume is not signed and the name of the contractor is not known the volume does include an index at the beginning and records 24 different contracts that our contractor either carried out or bid on. If he carried out a project and since the name and street is given of the property to be worked on it could be possible with further research in old newspaper databases to find out who built these "new" structures perhaps in the classified sections of the papers. Some of these projects were:</p><p> M & S Steinberger on White St. where he repaired beams worked on flights of stairs ran ventilation to a water closet etc. J.C. Hamilton - Barclay St. where he put in steam pipes laid a floors hung wainscoting installed various hardware etc. He did considerable work for Hamilton covering over fifteen pages of this volume. Abbott & Fuller had some work done fitting up offices in the "Hamilton Building."</p><p>One entry 6 pages long is for the "rebuilding of Apollo Hall 28th St. & B'Way." The theatre sat at 31 W. 28th Street near Broadway. The theatre was originally built in 1868 and was named Gilsey's Apollo Hall. In 1870 it was renamed the St. James Theatre. Its capacity was approximately 1530 seats. In its early years it offered lectures in the upstairs hall and musical entertainment in the main auditorium. When Augustin Daly's former Fifth Avenue Theatre on 24th Street burned down in 1873 Daly moved his company to the St. James remodeled it and renamed it the New Fifth Avenue Theatre where he continued as proprietor until 1877. It was this remodeling of the theatre in June 1873 that is recorded in this volume. The entire estimate for remodeling by this contractor came to $19939.94. This theatre was the first theatre to introduce air conditioning. It was destroyed by fire in 1891 and finally demolished in 1939.</p><p>In an entry from June 1868 our contractor bids on construction of five new houses at the corner of 52nd Street and 8th Avenue for a Mr. Walton. The estimate is laid out over five pages with a total cost to be $29352.15. At about this same time our contractor bid on another five house project this time for a Mr. Edward N. Saylor Jr. totaling $34789.00. Messrs. L.W. & T.M. Andrews also had a contract taken out for four houses on 42nd Street between 5th & 6th Avenues two large houses $20789.26 and two smaller houses $12761.56. </p><p>Another project he appears to have bid on was the Gilsey Hotel at the corner of Broadway and 29th Street coming in at an estimate of $32750.00. It is unclear if he was the eventual contractor on the job. The building still exists today and is on the historical register.</p><p>All of these estimations give the amount of lumber and other material needed as well as labor costs by the day. Sometimes the contract appears to show either the material cost separately or combined with labor. Other times labor is specifically separated out. Some bids were updated or stated to have been "entered."</p> books