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1868329Chicago: Root and Cady Publishers 1868. Single issue. 335 x 260 mm. 13 x 10 inches. 8 pp. folded and unopened some light soiling to the paper otherwise very good. Rare musical newspaper published by Ebenezer Toner Root and Chauncy Marvin Cady the leading music publisher's in Chicago before the fire in 1871. The Song Messenger was printed from 1864 to 1871 when the company went bankrupt after the losses caused by the fire. In addition to advertisements for musical instruments lessons and scores this issue contains an "Introductory Course for Congregational Singing" which include instructions for learning Psalm LXVII "Let the People Praise Thee O God Let all the People Praise Thee." Also included is the song Gathering Home music by C. T. Lockwood and lyrics by H. M. Look. Lockwood was prolific song writer producing scores of melodies and marches for Chicago publishers during the 1860 and early 1870's. This issue of The Song Messenger was printed in August 1868 and according to OCLC in known in one copy at the Newberry Library which also holds the April issue of the same year. Knox College in Illinois and the Library of Virginia also hold one issue from the year 1869. Lockwood's Gathering Home was also printed in Western Musical World: A Journal of Music Art and Literature in 1868 by S. Brainard also of Chicago. One copy of this is located at the University of Michigan. 329. Root and Cady, Publishers unknown books
1793WRCAM43165London 1793. 4pp. Folio. Neatly silked on both sides. Minor soil. Very good. Includes an account of the trial of Marie Antoinette and an advertisement for several works by Thomas Paine. unknown books
1796SW476-7291London 1796. Ephemera. Good. Single leaf folded once into 4 pages; 325 x 490 mm closed. Wrinkled and chipped along the edges; small article 75 x 40 mm clipped from last page. <br/><br/> unknown books
178147574York: Printed by W. Blanchard and Co. for the Booksellers of York 1781. 1st edition thus. Leather wrapped card stock covers. Later respining with black leather label. Later paper label affixed to front board. General wear & soiling. Ex-lib with stamp to ffep. Faded presentation inscription bookseller note states from Wm F. Hanney Engineer Dept ret York. xiii 3 104 59 1 pp. Last section has such information as "A Concise Account of the City of York" "A List of all the Fairs in the Counties of York." & "An Account of the Horse Races . throughout Great Britain in the Year 1781." 12mo signed in 6s. 6-1/2" x 3-7/8" <br/><br/>ESTC & COPAC record just one institutional holding of this inaugural year: British Library. Research suggests 1795 would be the final year of publication for the year 1796. Printed by W. Blanchard and Co. for the Booksellers of York hardcover books
186723291867. TOMS RIVER. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. "TOMS RIVER: CRANBERRY BOGS NEW JERSEY." A 11-inch by 16-inch hand-colored page from the November 23 1867 issue of "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper." The scenes depicts scores of workers particularly young women gathering cranberry's in wicker baskets. $85.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
193115471931. SOCONY OIL COMPANY NEWSPAPER 1931. TOURS AND DETOURS. An original August 15 1931 edition of "Tours and Detours"- a tourism-related newspaper issued by the Socony Oil Company to its customers. This issue contains articles about touring the Northeast region of the United States with photographs and articles on Clinton NY; Buffalo & Niagara Falls NY; and Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. The rear cover contains a road map of main highways in New England. Following the break-up of Standard Oil in 1911 the Standard Oil Company of New York SOCONY was formed along with 33 other break-off companies. In 1920 the company registered the name "Mobiloil" as its trademark and in 1963 it became the Mobil Oil Company. Very Good usual folds with a few tears. Scarce 10.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1994225206Tuckahoe Baptist Association 1994. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Illustrated; No pencil or ink markings in text. ; Not Ex-Library. Very Good binding. Tuckahoe Baptist Association unknown books
1972WRCLIT51129Santa Barbara: Unicorn Press 1972. Whole numbers one through four. Four issues. Number two is in printed boards the remainder in printed wrappers. Illustrations and photographs. Light soiling to white portions of bindings #2 has darkening at endsheet gutters from binder's glue spines a shade tanned edges dusty else very good. Edited by Teo Savory. Projected as a monthly but publication was irregular. The periodical associated with the imprint with contributions by Rothenberg Goll Merton Kahler James Tate J. Brodsky John Howard Griffin James Welch et al. Unicorn Press hardcover books
1990103481Newark DE: Library University of Delaware 1990. Softbound. VG. Spiral plastic bound. 192 pp. no illustrations. A mighty reference. Library, University of Delaware paperback books
1895D6188United States 1895-1897. Green cloth over flexible boards "Photographs" stamped in gilt on upper board; 4to; approx. pp. 50 with over 100 mounted postcard-format entries usually two per page on both the recto and the verso. Wonderful! Easily one of the nicest albums of this kind that we have had the pleasure of cataloguing. This unique album contains more than 100 dated "diary entries" out of chronological sequence each one a hand-made postcard featuring original artwork including watercolors pencil sketches ink drawings both naive and accomplished a photograph a cyanotype or an image cut from an unknown source such as a newspaper or magazine. The postcards are created by numerous contributors and their rich variety is difficult to capture except to say that they run the gamut of human capability the sketch artist offers an anthropomorphic chicken the watercolor painter a peaceful landscape and personality sentimental humorous sweet thoughtful. A short list gives you an idea: happy puppies photograph ladies in big dresses wading in the surf photograph a Rorsarch test ink of course kite ink drawing plant specimen baseball joke pencil cartoon a little bird feather collage 8 bars of music ink Jamaica Plain cyanotype bull fight photograph boats photograph a family portrait in the Adirondacks photograph. Our compiler must have enlisted far-flung friends for contributions as images and references hail from Perugia Brooklyn Boston Zermatt Valley Philadelphia Avignon and Arizona. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1852675821852. An Interesting View of the American Legal Community in 1852 Law Journal. Livingston John Editor. United States Monthly Law Magazine. New York: United States Monthly Magazine Office 1852. Volume 6 No. 1 July 1852 Volume 5 No. 1 January 1852 Volume 5 No. 2 February 1852 Volume 4 No. 4 1852. Title page and final two pages author notice and prospectus lacking from Volume 6 No. 1. Final two leaves prospectus and advertisements lacking from Volume 5 No. 2. Octavo 8-3/4" x 5-1/2". Periodicals bound into nineteenth-century three-quarter morocco over marbled boards. Light rubbing to boards moderate rubbing to extremities with wear to spine ends joints cracked a few cracks to text block. Light toning to text slightly heavier in places. $250. The United States Monthly Law Magazine was published from January 1850 to July 1852. It specialized in scholarly essays and jurist biographies but also offered book reviews review essays court reports of American and English cases and notices. Some of the more notable articles in our volume are an anonymous critique of the Field Codes of civil and criminal procedure Volume 5 No. 2 pp. 152-172 and a biographical sketch of Sam Houston Volume 4 No. 4 pp. 567-592. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 I:824. unknown books
2006651692006. Yale Law Journal. New Haven Conn.: Yale Law Journal Co. Inc. Volumes 62 to 111; 114 to 115 no. 4 1952-2006. Lacking 15 issues: vol. 96 nos. 123; 97 nos. 678; 98 nos. 2-8; 102 nos. 28. Bound volumes: 62 to 95 upper red and lower black spine labels; 99 to 101; 103 to 106; 108 navy blue buckram in 64 books. Ex-library with stamps spine labels and letters "LL" marked to heads of spines on volumes 62 to 95 else good condition. Reprint Price USD 5695. Special $695. The Yale Law Journal is a student-run law review affiliated with the Yale Law School. Published continuously since 1891 it is one of the most cited legal publications in the nation and usually generates the highest number of citations per published article. unknown books
1996655081996. Yale Law Journal. New Haven Conn.: Yale Law Journal Co. Inc. Volumes 69 to 105 1959-1996 bound Vol. 100 no.5 Paper back Lacking vol. 100 part 3. Together 79 volumes. Ex-library with stamps faint dampstaining to margins of 9 volumes else good condition. Reprint Price USD 3695. Special $695. The Yale Law Journal is a student-run law review affiliated with the Yale Law School. Published continuously since 1891 it is one of the most cited legal publications in the nation and usually generates the highest number of citations per published article. unknown books
197330564New York: Yipster Times 1973. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Folded tabloid newspaper format. Early issue of this counter-cultural underground newspaper featuring articles on drugs politics and more. Cover story is "House May Probe Nixon Death Squad". Folded for mailing. Paper tanned with age a bit. A solid very good or better copy of this early issue. Not dated but likely from 1973 - 74. Yipster Times paperback books