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WELLERJOURN33307New. New book. unknown books
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187627149New York: The Aldine Company 1876. 1st thus. Original brown publisher's pebbled cloth with gilt lettering. Bevelled edges. Overall VG edgewear. Ex-lib with usual markings some plates with discrete perforation. 382 pp. Chromolithograph title page. Illustrated with inserted plates & intratextual cuts. Folio. 16-1/2" x 11-1/2" <br/><br/>Bound volume of 12 issues. The Aldine Company hardcover books
58075JOURNAL. FOLIA ANATOMICA JAPONICA. Tokyo: 1922-1939. Illustrated. 8vo. white paper wrappers printed in black; Volume 1 3 and 6 are hardbound in green cloth printed in gilt to spines. This is a journal of biological science featuring articles in German and English. We have a complete run that begins in 1922 and ends in 1935 with two additional volumes from 1939; consisting of the following volumes which are complete in 6 parts. Volumes 1-13 Volume 3 has extra parts 1-3 in paper wrappers; Volume 6 has extra parts 5 & 6 in paper wrappers Volumes 17 & 18 Internally fine. Some wrappers are soiled or foxed; some are chipped and some are missing paper backing of spines. Overall condition: about very good. unknown books
1830260814Philadelphia 1830. hardcover. very good. Volume 1 in 24 parts published between September 9 1829 and August 25 1830. 384pp. 8vo full mottled calf gilt decorated spine; foxed hinges and edges worn. Philadelphia 1830. Very good.<br/><br/> The first volume of this early American medical journal including accounts of spontaneous combustion evils of strong spirits the ill effects of coffee cautions for the season warm bathing personal cleanliness and much more.<br/><br/> unknown books
1823152081823. Journal. The Law Advertiser. London: J.W. Paget 1823-1831. Reprint edition. No publisher. No date. 9 volumes. Hardcover. Cloth. 1-1/2 linear feet of shelf space. Very good. $150. Includes bankruptcy proceedings parliamentary proceedings as well as notices on the national debt charities stocks patents etc. unknown books
1974754Brussels: Pour: Un Journal Libre au Service du Peuple 1974. First Edition. SIGNED and numbered 36/70 by Joseph Beuys on the front cover. A collection of the first year of Pour a radical/anarchist French-language magazine in Brussels for 1973-74. Beuys was a supporter of Pour and sometimes raised money on behalf of the magazine which at first appeared twice monthly and then became a weekly. 14x11 inches in wrappers with some soiling to the wrappers and mild toning to the pages. Otherwise Fine. The cover is stamped in German and English with the contact details for Beuys's organization in Düsseldorf the Organization for Direct Democracy Through Referendum. RARE. <br/><br/>The collection contains a sort of prospectus at the front laying out the aims of the magazine as well as details on circulation and financing. Pour: Un Journal Libre au Service du Peuple unknown books
12703DAVAR Hebrew historic newspaper 1 July 1948 LABOUR DAILY TEL-AVIV with in headline the proclamation of the Ene of British Mandate in Palestine Eretz-Israel the last British soldiers left yesterday - Israel Jewish Navy entr in the Port of Haifa. This complete newspaper includes 4 large pages size: 17" x 23" twice folded. Very good condition minor cuts in the middle fold. unknown books
1943189504Rand McNally 1943 1943-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Mild cover wear. tnos Rand McNally, 1943 hardcover books
1839WRCAM42383Joliet Il. 1839. 5pp. Folio. Old folds. Separation at many folds most repaired with tape. Light soiling and foxing. Some small paper loss due to wax seals. Still quite legible. About good. In a green half morocco and cloth clamshell case spine gilt. A manuscript purchase agreement for the JULIET COURIER the Chicago area's oldest newspaper and the sixth oldest paper in Illinois. The JULIET COURIER was founded April 20 1839 by thirteen investors in Juliet Illinois changed to Joliet in 1845. They hired an editor named Balch variously referred to as P.O. Balch O.H. Balch and C.H. Balch who abandoned the project a few months later resulting in the present document. The paper was then edited by David L. Gregg a local attorney who rose to prominence and later served as Illinois Secretary of State; in 1853 Gregg was appointed United States Commissioner to the Sandwich Islands where he served for the next ten years. The paper was published as the JULIET COURIER until 1843 when the name was changed to the JULIET SIGNAL later the JOLIET SIGNAL with the change in the town's name. The paper is published to this day under the banner of the JOLIET HERALD NEWS. <br> <br> The document opens: <br> <br> "Whereas the JULIET COURIER lately under the management of P.O. Balch has been abandoned by the said Balch without any provision for its further publication. And whereas the said COURIER is likely to be discontinued unless funds be provided immediately for purchasing stock paying journeymen &c. And also whereas it is both necessary and expedient for the democracy to keep in existence a press of sound Democratic principles devoted to the best interests of the people - Therefore we the undersigned do promise & agree to pay for the purposes above specified to the committee of stockholders owning the printing establishment of the aforesaid COURIER the amount set opposite to our respective names with the express understanding & consideration that the same shall be refunded from the rents & profits due to the aforesaid establishment." <br> <br> It is signed by fifteen individuals or establishments with notes that each has paid the amount stated generally five dollars. The remainder of the document discusses the continuation of the paper's operation signing the responsibility over to David L. Gregg and W.P. Hudson. It is signed at the end by the twenty shareholders noting how many shares each owns in the company. <br> <br> An interesting and early piece of Illinois newspaper history. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS OF ILLINOIS p.207. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CHICAGO online. hardcover books
16585Poems Prayer Journal Poetry and prayer journal written in many hands with entries dated from 1820-1830. Original red half morocco. Gilt detail on front cover "H. P. Tuckerman." 120 pages writing on first 76 pages. Unpaginated. 9 x 7 1/2 in. 53 handwritten entries from many different individuals. Original drawing mother and child under tissue on first page signed by "S. Tuckerman". Two pencil drawings of forest scenes.<br/><br/>Entries include a Hymn written for the British and Foreign School Society. "The stream which once a slender wild Wholl'd scarcely seen its humble way Now gushes freely from the hill And splashes into day. Oh stream of knowledge when thy tides Brings hope and life and yonder To every tree that decks thy sides Forget not then the flowers.A thousand wreaths crown many proud brow A thousand tongues his praise accord; The marble almost living now Now the death dealing sword. His greatness lives the earth and sky and tracks the . flood But womans Happiest destiny Is only - to be good."<br/><br/>Includes Biblical inscriptions from Luke 2 and many meditations on religious topics such as one Prayer entry dated to 1827: "The smiling sky is every bright the earth is fair with flowers There comes not night there falls not blight ton childhood's blissful hours;- Then pray-Heaven sees no sight so fair As happy childhood bowed in prayer." <br/><br/>Many of the entries deal with themes of mortality and death. "Life is but a scanty ledge-Where the poor traveler walk suspended o'er a fathomless abyss! Oh! let him heed his footing heed his side! Chance play round him momently and each may sweep him to destruction." Another poem comes with an introduction about the untimely death of the author: "Verses on hearing an Eolian harp at midnight by a young gentleman who died of a consumption a few days after writing them. // Ye heavenly sounds! enchanting notes! That swell the whispering breeze; Lay whence your soft complaining airs Your magic power to please. Are ye some fairy tiny voice That by the glow worms light At lonely hours your vigils keep Unmark'd by mortal sight Are ye some nymph of ancient time Like Echo hapless maid In plaintive songs that woo'd your love Till changed into a shade"<br/><br/>Other entries focus on the natural world such as a poem entry from 1828 titled "Spring Mountain": "How sweet the landscape-morning twines Her tresses round the brown of day And bright mist on the forest pines Like happy spirits float away So well on the mountain crown Whence the glad stream comes shouting down Through woods and rocks that hang on high Like clouds against the deep blue sky. Oh at this hour when air and earth Are gushing love and joy and light And songs of gladness hail the birth Of all that beautiful and bright It comes so fresh so with so sweet It draws the heart from its retreat To mingle with the glories born On the first holy light of Morn." Another reads: "What's Life the meteor's lurid glare that shoots athwart the sky: We gaze tis gone nor vestige there nor trace can we espy. Tis transient as the morning dew tis fading as the rainbow's hue tis pulsing as the boreal light Just hails the day to sink in night." Some light toning and minimal foxing. Very good condition. unknown books
10118ORIGINAL May 7 1945 NEWSPAPER the day the war ended in Europe of the Daily Advance published in Lynchburg Virginia. Lynchburg is quite close to Bedford Virginia a small town which lost a record number of servicemen in proportion to its population on D Day. The headline story begins "Germany surrendered unconditionally to the Western Allies and Russia at 2:41 A.M. French time today." There is also an interesting separate article on the front page with the headline NAZIS BURNED HITLER HOME." There is also a reference in a front page article to Britain and her old WWI mandates such as Palestine. An article on an inside page reports on Oswiecim concentration camp in Poland where over four million people of various nationalities were killed. Very good condition with folds. unknown books
1837KC16640Paris: Achille Ricourt 1837. Hardcover. Good. 401pp. 8.5 x 11.25 French text. Starting as a weekly-illustrated journal LArtiste was published in Paris from 18311904 supplying "the richest single source of contemporary commentary on artists exhibitions and trends from the Romantic era to the end of the nineteenth century. Presumably the most important and innovative French fine arts journal encompassing: literature architecture sculpture painting engraving and music. TYPOGRAPHIE LACRAMPE ET COMP. RUE DAMIETTE 2. Full page decorative illustration preceding the Title page and signed in stone Albert Durer. Richly decorated with 50 single-leaf engravings vertical and horizontal most protected by tissue sometimes corresponding to the adjacent text. Good with the leather spine and marble covered boards rubbed with corners and edges bumped. Some pages thumbed with moderate foxing and soiling throughout; wrinkled and lightly worn early and late pages. Rear hinge split. Engravings generally clean and bright when protected by tissue. <br/><br/> Achille Ricourt hardcover books
1829WRCAM7078New York 1829. Vol. 1 Nos. 14-52. Thirty-nine issues in all 8pp. each paginated 105-416 index leaf. Folio. Old three quarter calf and marbled boards leather label. Front board detached old ex-lib. bookplate else clean and unmarked papers in fine condition. A nice run of this French-American newspaper in French with a mixture of domestic and foreign news and literary items. hardcover books
188135571881. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. PRESIDENT JAMES A. GARFIELD ASSASSINATION PRINT 1881. An original double-page engraving about 11 by 22 inches from the October 8 1881 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. An image of President Garfield's body on view in the Capitol Rotunda. The caption reads: "The Death Of President Garfield- President Arthur and Secretary Blaine Viewing The Remains Of The Martyred Chief In The Rotunda Of The Capitol Wednesday Evening Sept. 21st- From A Sketch By A Staff Artist." Very Good few short tears edges; mends on verso of center fold with clear archival tape. $75.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
188135641881. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. LONG BRANCH: ELBERON- PRESIDENT GARFIELD ASSASINATION PRINT 1881. An original print from the October 8 1881 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Magazine. The caption reads: "The Death Of President Garfield- The Wife And Daughter Keeping Vigil Over Their Dead." Garfield died in his seaside cottage in the Elberon section of Long Branch on Sept. 19 1881 after being brought there 13 days earlier. $50.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
188135621881. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. LONG BRANCH: ELBERON- PRESIDENT GARFIELD ASSASSINATION PRINT 1881. An original front-page print from the September 17 1881 issue of Frank leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The caption reads: "Washington DC- Mrs. Garfield Preparing Food For Her Husband." From a Sketch by Walter Goater. Mrs. Garfiled is cooking in the Garfiled Cottage in the Elberon section of Long Branch where he was taken on September 6. He died there on September 19. $50.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1865218991865. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. LONG BRNACH: LAIRD'S MANSION. An 11-inch by 16-inch handcolored print from the magazine's July 15 1865 issue. With one upper illustration of Laird's Mansion House with the caption "Our Summer Watering Places- Laird's Mansion House Long Branch New Jersey." There is some unrelated text in the middle of the print and then another illustration of the hotel's dining room captioned "Dining Room Of Laird's Mansion House Long Branch New Jersey." An early and uncommon print. $85.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1858288511858. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. "SUMMER WATERING-PLACES. LONG BRANCH. VIEW OF THE UNITED STATES HOTEL." A hand-colored front page of the Saturday June 19 1858 issue of the newspaper depicting the Long Branch beach in front of the United States Hotel. With the text describing the scene above. Quite early and uncommon. $85.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1873343571873. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. "LONG BRANCH THE CITY BY THE SEA- VIEWS EN ROUTE." An original 11-inch by 16-inch hand-colored engraving from the July 26 1873 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The page depicts two scenes: "Off For Long Branch- Scene On The Promenade Deck Of The Steamer Jesse Hoyt" and "Arrival Of The Train At Long Branch Depot." Text is on the same page and continues on the verso. Very Good. <br/><br/> unknown books
1861344431861. NEW JERSEY: CIVIL WAR. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. "CAMP PRINCETON." An original 10.5-inch by 15-inch hand-colored print from the July 18 1861 issue of "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper." The print depicts three scenes and a bust of Gen. Runyon commander of the 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th New Jersey Regiments at Camp Princeton in VirginIa subtitled "Camp Princeton Virginia The Headquarters Of Gen. Runyon's New Jersey Brigade." Very nice & uncommon! $85.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
188135591881. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. PRESIDENT GARFIELD ASSASSINATION PRINT 1881. An original print from the July 23 1881 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The engraving shows Garfield in in his bed at the White House being comforted by his wife and daughter. The caption reads: "The Attempted Assassination Of The President- A Morning Greeting By The President's Wife And Daughter." Text on verso related to the assassination. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
188135611881. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. PRESIDENT GARFIELD ASSASSINATION PRINT 1881. An original front-page print from the July 16 1881 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The scene depicts Garfield lying on the floor right after being shot. The caption reads "Washington DC- The Attack On The President's Life- Mrs. Smith Supporting The President While Awaiting The Arrival Of The Ambulance." $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
188135601881. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. PRESIDENT GARFIELD ASSASSINATION PRINT 1881 CLEVELAND OHIO FUNERAL. An original front-page print from the October 15 1881 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The caption reads: "Funeral Of The Martyr President At Cleveland O.- Mrs. Eliza Garfield Praying Over The Coffin Of Her Murdered Son." $50.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1877344441877. SANDY HOOK. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. SANDY HOOK: U.S. LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. A half-page hand-colored illustrated print from the June 2 1877 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper captioned: "New Jersey- Testing Life-saving And War Rockets In The Presence Of The United Stated Ordnance Board At Sandy Hook May 12th." The scene depicts many men under a porch watching rockets exploding over the ocean off Sandy Hook. Uncommon! $50.00. <br/><br/> unknown books