571 résultats
1984USIMMIL00HMRMarshall Cavendish 1984. Very Good. Simmons Sue editor. The Military Horse: A Story of Equestrian Warriors. London: Marshall Cavendish 1984. Illustrated. 4to. Illustrated hardcover. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped corners. Marshall Cavendish hardcover books
1985258420London: L.B.G. London Bisexual Group 1985. 16p. includes covers 8.25x11.75 inches articles events news services and resources book reviews photos corners bumped fold crease else very good newsletter in stapled wraps. L.B.G. London Bisexual Group unknown books
196949857Cleveland: WU Publishing Co. 1969. First edition. 4to. 90 pp. Very near fine printed wrappers. Cover silkscreen by Steve Ferguson internal woodcut prints by Paula Savarino introduction by RJS. One of 400 copies. Cleveland: WU Publishing Co. unknown books
197690097scRehoboth Massachusetts: Rehoboth Revolutionary War Bicentennial Commission 1976. Octavo red cloth hardcover illus. endpapers 192 pp. Near-Fine. Contents: Introduction; Daily Life; Social Status; Spiritual Thought; Industry; Neighborhoods: Rehoboth Village Carpenter Bliss and Peck Hornbine Oak Swamp; Rebellion and Independence; near and Distant Battlefields; Final Years of Fighting; Aftermath; Houses of the Revolutionary Period: Northeast Section Northwest Section Southeast Section Southwest Section; Bibliography; Notes; Index; Map Index; Subscriber List. Rehoboth Revolutionary War Bicentennial Commission, 1976. hardcover books
2000142591Pasadena CA: Armory Center for The Arts 2000. Softbound. VG. Black color pictorial wraps. 40 pp. 36 bw and color plates. Armory Center for The Arts unknown books
199542066Marshfield: Four Way Books 1995. Paperback. Very good. First Printing. Very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> Four Way Books paperback books
2005139444New York: Catskill Press 2005. Softcover. VG. May have label and few marks from previous gallery owner or owner's writing inside front cover. Pale green & color illus. wraps 107 pp. BW & color illus. An exploration of the life and work of New York artist Joseph Keiffer b. 1952. Divides his work by subject matter: cars the Catskill region still lifes Rhode Island interiors Maine and France and Italy. With a bio by Sue Stovall and an essay by Burton Silverman. Equisite work! Catskill Press paperback books
198866425Lebanon Ohio: The Warren County Historical Society Museum. Very Good. 1988. Paperback. 11" x 8 1/2" pictorial paperback Very Good condition. . The Warren County Historical Society Museum paperback books
198863749Warren County: Warren County Historical Society. Very Good-. 1988. Paperback. 11" x 8 1/2" paperback. This is an ex-library copy with minimal markings sticker taped to spine stamp on title page. Covers show some light scuffing otherwise Near Very Good. . Warren County Historical Society paperback books
184523644Paris 1845. One page integral address leaf seal. 1 vols. 8vo. Folds inlaid to a larger sheet some soiling else in very good condition. One page integral address leaf seal. 1 vols. 8vo. Expressing his appreciation and thanks for the gift that awaited him after his absence of several days. unknown books
185039239Paris: Imprimerie Schneider 1850. 4to pp. 40; drawings and engraved illustrations throughout; disbound remnants of previous binding; edges with some dampstaining and foxing corners a bit creased pp. 39-40 detached; contemporary signature on front page. One issue from the "Oeuvres Illustrées d'Eugene Sue" <br/><br/> Imprimerie Schneider unknown books
1845217703Paris: Paulin 1845. hardcover. very good. 83 plates and numerous text illustrations by Gavarni occasional light foxing. 4 volumes tall 8vo later 1/2 burgundy morocco. Paris: Paulin 1845. Very Good .<br/><br/> Houfe 314.<br/><br/> Paulin unknown books
18452186Paris: Paulin Libraire-Editeur 1845. 4to. 4 vols. Profusely illustrated with full-page wood engraved plates and text drawings. Cont. red calf gilt decorated spines with black calf labels over marbled boards scuffed. Occasional light foxing. The first edition with the Gavarni illust rations. Paulin, Libraire-Editeur hardcover books
015497Paris; 1843-1844: Charles Gosselin. Quarto. A new edition revised by the author. First printing of the illustrated edition appearing one year after the first edition Four parts in four volumes bound from the original parts in 3/4 brown morocco over brown pebble grained cloth raised bands compartments lettered and decorated in gilt original paper wraps bound in. Illustrated with 81 steel and wood engravings and textual vignettes by Honore Dauier Gustave Staal Hippolyte Pauquet Karl-Pierre Daubigny Charles Travies and others. Some rubbing and scattered foxing but a very nice set of this scarce work. Charles Gosselin unknown books
1907147436New York: New York Labor News Company 1907. 116p. original dark maroon cloth binding edgeworn spine darkened. New York Labor News Company unknown books
1845310388London: Chapman and Hall 186 Strand 1845. First authorized English translation bound from the 90 parts. Pictorial title pages; with numerous illustrations in the text. iv 484; iv 504; iv 442 pp. 3 vols. Lg 8vo. Bound in three quarters crimson morocco and cloth sides a.e.g. by Morrell. In slipcase. First authorized English translation bound from the 90 parts. Pictorial title pages; with numerous illustrations in the text. iv 484; iv 504; iv 442 pp. 3 vols. Lg 8vo. Fine First Authorized English Edition. A wide-ranging romantic adventure novel in which the City of Paris itself becomes the major protagonist. Many editions of Sue's classic book have been printed in very small type - this the first authorized English edition - is a welcome exception. Chapman and Hall, 186 Strand unknown books
18451114002Chapman and Hall; London 1845. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. A set of three volumes; first edition Chapman and Hall London 1845. Featuring nearly 700 brilliant woodcut illustrations. Handsome quarter leather binding with marbled paper covered boards. Previous owner's bookplate affixed to the front pastedown in each volume. Moderate edgewear; corners and boards edges have been rubbed away in some parts. The top portion of the spine is slightly come away from the binding on volumes 1 and 3. A very nice set. Chapman and Hall; London hardcover books
1844167200London: Chapman and Hall 1844. hardcover. very good. 3 vols. 3/4 tan calf brown leather labels ornately gilt spine marbled boards. London: Chapman and Hall 1844. First English Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Chapman and Hall unknown books
1844WN3674London: Chapman and Hall 1844. Spine leather somewhat powdery. Morocco titling pieces chipped spine leather scuffed joints a little cracked. TEG other edges trimmed. Some scuffing of leather on edges tips bumped. The first edition of this work in English. First Thus. Half-Leather. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Chapman and Hall Hardcover books
1900USUEWAN00KTM. A. Donohue & Co. Circa 1900. Very Good. Sue Eugene. Wandering Jew In Two Volumes. Chicago IL: M. A. Donohue & Co. Circa 1900. 737; 652pp. 8vo. Book condition: Very good. Slight rubbing to extremities hinges of both volumes mushy but still holding. . M. A. Donohue & Co. unknown books
1899RSUEWOR00RJBFrancis A. Nicholls & Co. 1899. Very Good. Sue Eugene. Works of Eugene Sue. Boston Massachusetts: Francis A. Nicholls & Co. 1899. Edition de Luxe #10 of 1000 copies. 8vo. Rust-colored cloth with . Book condition: Very good with very light bumping to spine ends and very light rubbing to extremities. Set appears to have no standard collective title. Especially scarce. Francis A. Nicholls & Co. hardcover books
1845318400London: Chapman and Hall 1845. First English Edition. With 104 illustrations by Heath. iv 491; iv 375; iv 372pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters tan polished calf gilt spine leather title labels marbled boards t.e.g. First English Edition. With 104 illustrations by Heath. iv 491; iv 375; iv 372pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Sadleir 3159 Chapman and Hall unknown books
1853249428Spain 1853. unbound. 1 page on gray paper 8.5 x 5.25 inches with a handwritten address on the back along with several postmarks Spain May 1853. This moving letter signed "Sue" was a response to a friend who was exiled in Spain. Sue wrote this letter also while in exile and described the suffering he experienced being away from home. He thanked his friend for a letter and asked him where and how Sue could send him a book edited in Geneva. Small tears along the folds; paperclip impression in the top margin; Sue's name and dates written in a different hand on the bottom margin; partially-erased pencil notations on the back. Good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
190092976Boston:: Francis A. Niccolls & Co. Very Good. 1900. Hardcover. Complete in twenty volumes: The Mysteries of Paris in six volumes The Wandering Jew in six volumes The Seven Caridinal Sins in seven volumes and The Knight of Malta. Illustrated with etchings by Mercier Bicknell Poiteau and Adrian Marcel. Translated from the French. Limited Edition de Luxe: This set is number 2 of 1000. Octavos bound in brick red cloth with paper labels on the spines top edges gilt. Light shelf wear and aging else all volumes are very good. No dust jackets. Bindings are sound. . Francis A. Niccolls & Co., hardcover books
1910186290New York: New York Labor News Company 1910. Hardcover. v 285p. hardbound in red cloth with spine titling and cover emblem gilt series format. Edgewear with fraying to head and foot spine soiled small stains or foxing here and there old ownership signature within fair copy. Mysteries of the People title no. 17 of a 19-vol set as discussed in introduction to first volume in series pp.iv-v. New York Labor News Company hardcover books