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199040611990. THOMAS Sue. SILENT NIGHT. With S. Rickly Christian. Wheaton Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers Inc. 1990. 8vo. boards in dust jacket; 298 pages. First Edition first printing. Signed presentation by Thomas on front endpaper. Fine; few small rub spots & very tiny tear d/j. $45.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
200838685Chattanooga: Gallery 1401 N.d. ca 2008. Oblong quarto. Gray cloth; dustjacket; 48pp chiefly illus. Fine in slightly chipped and worn dustwrapper. Catalog of works by Tennessee artists all works illustrated in color; includes works by Hubert Shuptrine name misspelled in the catalog; John Poteete John Boatright others. Printed privately for distribution by the Senator to his constituents. No copies catalogued in OCLC. Gallery 1401 unknown books
1990139424Chicago: Terra Museum of American Art 1990. Hardcover. G Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; dust jacket has sustained major wear incl. tear at front cover and most tears could be repaired or remedied with a mylar cover; interior unaffected. Tan-gray cloth white & color illus. dust jacket 112 pp. 40 BW & color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1990 exhibition featuring these specific works by Winslow Homer rendered during time spent in Gloucester Massachusetts. With essays by D. Scott Atkinson and Jochen Wierich. A terrific collection of Homer's coastal paintings. Terra Museum of American Art hardcover books
1975211444Baltimore: Women a Journal of Liberation 1975. Magazine. 64p. 8.5x11 inches photos art essays poetry resources news actions lightly worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Women, a Journal of Liberation unknown books
1976213166San José: Self-published by the author at Fidelity Printing 1976. Paperback. 96p. introduction preface afterword glossary illustrations very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps personal inscription signed by the author a member of the San Quentin Six. Self-published by the author at Fidelity Printing paperback books
197615875San José: Self-published by the author at Fidelity Printing 1976. Paperback. 96p. introduction preface afterword glossary illustrations very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps personal inscription signed by the author a member of the San Quentin Six. Self-published by the author at Fidelity Printing paperback books
292957A handwritten note in envelope sent "Kindness of Bunny" and dated Bon Air Jan. 31 1916 written by Susan W. Gordon to "Miss Maria Williams Cary Street Road Richmond Va.". "Dear Maria I want you to come out to lunch with me Saturday the 5th of February. The train leaves the Main Street Station at ten thirty returning at three thirty. Let me know if you can come. Most sincerely Sue W. Gordon". ~~An interesting relic from the early 20th century showing transportation by rail from Richmond to Bon Air. unknown books
000214Grove Press 1986 Book. As New. Soft cover. F. As New. First Edition. Advanced Reading Copy ARC. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-394-55298-9. ARC of a very important book. Compare to The Catcher In the Rye. Grove Press, 1986 Paperback books
2005191472Viking 2005-04-05. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. First Edition First Printing. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Minor overall wear. Viking hardcover books
2002005052Viking 2002. Book. As New. Printer Wrapper. First Edition. Mint copy of the Advance Reader's Copy.Extremelly scarce.Author's First Book.Gorgeous copy. Viking Hardcover books
1986008005Henry Holt 1986. Book. Fine. Printer Wrapper. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Uncorrected Proof Copy.Fine Copy.Signed by the Author on Title-page. First Edition. Gorgeous Copy. Henry Holt Hardcover books
19820105803Holt Rinehart and Winston 1982. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. First edition ex-library. Fair condition cocked. Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover books
1967008952Macmillan 1967. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Author's First Book. First Edition. Fine copy in like price clipped jacket.1/8 inch missing of front flap.Ink letters on front pastedown. Beautiful Copy. Macmillan Hardcover books
1967008027Macmillan 1967. Book. Fine. Cloth. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in a near fine jacket.Signed by the Author on the Title-page.First Edition.1/4 on inside flap top missing.Beautiful Fresh Copy. Macmillan Hardcover books
197360706Ben Lomond CA: Science and Behavior Books 1973. xvi 298p. wraps. Science and Behavior Books unknown books
198896823San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Pub 1988. xvi222p. preface authors' bios notes summaries references index previous owner's gift inscription very good reprint in edge-torn dj. Jossey-Bass Pub unknown books
1786M5114Altenberg:: Richterschen 1786-1787. 1786. Two volumes. 209 x 127 mm. 8vo. xl 536; xl 575 pp. Headpieces tailpieces; lightly browned gutter of Vol. II wormed first 25 pages. Contemporary speckled paper over boards red spine labels gilt spine edges red; spines chipped and wormed corners showing. Crainz rubber stamps on titles. Very good. FIRST GERMAN EDITION of Sue's important medical - historical treatise on midwifery. Pierre Sue was the most outstanding member of the famous French family of physicians. He was an author librarian bibliographer physician and surgeon. His inaugural dissertation for the degree in surgery 1763 was a paper on the Cesarean operation. He was professor of surgery and upon the death of Hevin succeeded him to the chair of therapeutics. In 1794 he became librarian of the Ecole de Sante also professor of bibliography and professor of legal medicine. His first literary medical publication was the translation of Gaubius' Pathologie 1770 which replaced the pathology of Boerhaave. He also published medical anecdotes biographies and a nomenclature of medical dissertations. PROVENANCE: Professor Franco Crainz 1913-2004 Obstetrics and gynecology university professor took his medical degree in 1936 at the University Rome the Italian Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; he was Head obstetrics-gynecology Department University Novara Italy 1956-1964 later becoming head obstetrics-gynecology Department University Rome 1972-1988. Crainz wrote on the history of medicine including a monograph: The Life and Works of Matthew Baillie MD FRS L&E FRCP Etc. 1761-1823 1995 and An Obstetric tragedy: the case of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta : some unpublished documents of 1817 1977 collected books & papers mostly Italian & European in the history of gynecology. Posthumously published was a paper with John Dewhurst "Dr John Sims. A mystery solved" BJOG 17 May 2005. Blake NLM p. 438; Hirsch V p. 578; Waller 15079. OCLC: 5 copies. Richterschen, 1786-1787. hardcover books
1889157055London and New-York: George Routledge and Sons 1889. Large octavo three volumes: 1-2 i-iv v-vii viii ix-xiii xiv-xvi 1 2-486 487-488: blank; i-x xi-xiv xv-xvi 1 2-575 576: blank; i-x xi-xiv xv-xvi 1 2-477 478-480: blank 182 illustrations from designs by Alexandre Ferdinandus pseudonym of Ferdinand Avenet title pages printed in red and black original green cloth printed paper labels affixed to spine panels all edges untrimmed. Later edition. A translation of LE JUIF ERRANT 1844-45. Sue "achieved great but brief celebrity as a feuilletonist in the early 1840s when radical periodicals fielded him as the chief rival of their royalist adversaries' champion storyteller Alexandre Dumas. His early melodramas of bloody piracy gave way to sweeping analyses of city life paying particular attention to the criminal activities of rich and poor like LES MYSTERES DE PARIS 1842-43. Another sprawling epic was LE JUIF ERRANT 1844-45 in which the descendants of a man who once aided the Wandering Jew are summoned to Paris to receive the fortune which has been gathering interest for centuries. The supernatural elements are symbolic after the fashion of ABASVERUS 1833 by Edgar Quinet 1803-1895; the Jew stands for dispossessed laborers and his consort Herodias for downtrodden womankind Sue was a feminist of sorts as well as a radical socialist." - Clute and Grant eds The Encyclopedia of Fantasy 1997 p. 904. Barron ed Fantasy and Horror 1999 1-147 and 3-124. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1565. Jones and Newman eds Horror: 111 Best Books 14. Sullivan ed The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural pp. 411-12. Bleiler 1978 p. 189. Reginald 13842. Cloth worn at several corner tips light wear at spine ends paper labels tanned and chipped a clean tight very good copy. An impressive edition of this classic. #157055 George Routledge and Sons unknown books
184562329London: E. Appleyard. Very Good. 1845. Hardcover. Roscoe's Library Edition; "With an Authentic Portrait and Memoir of the Author." 554pp. half marbled and leather boards. The front board is just "hanging on" but for all intents is detached. Scuffing to spine rubbing at edges. Contents show some light toning otherwise broght and clean. Overall a nice copy. . E. Appleyard hardcover books
1853297760Spain 1853. unbound. Moving autographed letter signed "Sue" responding to a letter from a friend exiled in Spain. Sue wrote this letter also while in exile and describes the suffering he experiences being away from home. He thanks his friend for a letter and asks him where and how Sue could send him a book edited in Geneva. In French. 1 page on gray paper with handwritten address and several postmarks in orange and black on verso. 5" x 8". Spain May 1853.<br/><br/> unknown 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
1909186277New York: New York Labor News Company 1909. Hardcover. ii 189p. hardbound in red cloth with spine titling and cover emblem gilt series format. Mild edgewear spine slightly faded old ownership signature and a few tiny stains within a good copy. Mysteries of the People title no. 4 of a 19-vol set as discussed in introduction to first volume in series pp.iv-v. New York Labor News Company hardcover 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
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
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