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193115086JNew York: E.P. Dutton 1931. First American Edition. This copy is signed by an amazing collection of 34 classic American publishers at a New York City gathering of the Publisher’s Lunch Club on November 3 1932. The list of signatures include both Alfred Harcourt and Donald C. Brace of Harcourt Brace Edward H. Dodd of Dodd Mead Alexander Grosset of Grosset & Dunlap Bertram Lippincott of J.P. Lippincott Russell Doubleday of Doubleday Doran George P. Brett - R. M. Brett - Richard H. Thornton of Macmillan Company Whitney Darrow Sr. of Charles Scribner’s Sons Lincoln Mac Veigh of The Dial Press Ives Washburn Harry P. Burt of A.L. Burt Herschell Brickell - John Macrae - John Macrae Jr. of Henry Holt Cass Canfield of Harper & Brothers George Shively of Bobbs-Merrill William Farquhar Payson editor at NY Times Vogue Magazine and author Richard J. Walsh of John Day Company Horace W. Stokes of Frederick A. Stokes Ives Washburn of Ives Washburn Inc. etc. The book is designed to be used as a record for important birth dates with spaces for each day of the year charmingly illustrated by Shepard and with quotations from the Winnie the Pooh books chosen by A.A. Milne. There are no notations - the only writing being that of the publisher's autographs. Measures 6 1/4" x 5". Green cloth stamped in gilt. Housed in a custom green cloth slipcase. The spine has faded and is worn at top and bottom. Corners worn. With an introduction by A.A.Milne and black and white illustrations of the Winnie the Pooh characters by Ernest H. Shepard. The Publisher’s Lunch Club was founded in 1915 by publisher Henry Holt and still exists today in New York City. A remarkable collection of publishing autographs. E.P. Dutton hardcover
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2004201081021095HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS 2004-05-01. Spiral-bound. Good. good condition pages are clean and free of written markings except for name on title page or inside cover light wear to corners and edges has dust jacket where applicable ships same or next business day HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS unknown
1834097462London: J. Pigot & Co 1834. Book measures 9 3/4 x 6 inches. London secition only collation first 44pp end's at Althabetical list Adamson continues lxiii to cxxiv which is probably the end on this part. Large folding map map measures 19 x 16 1/2 inches linen backed.Bound in modern cloth. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally map lightly rubbed minor abrasion marks. Pages and map in good condition. . Very Good. 8vo. J. Pigot & Co hardcover
193929912HBDJ PUBLISHED DECEMBER 1939 1st Edition 1st Printing 1939 ON TITLE & COPYRIGHT PG VG BOOK / DJ IS GOOD WITH DJ SPINE FADE wear Extremities back DJ TINY EDGE TEARS STAINS WEAR Brown cloth CVR with pictorial labe OF SCARLETT & RHETT . Rare Motion Picture Edition of GWTW. This was released to go along with the movie which launched in December 1939- first printing. this edition includes a number of color pictures from the movie as well as a playbill-esque introduction to the characters.In very good condition with a little wear on top edge of book GROSSET & DUNLAP ON DJ FLAPS & BACK & MACMILLAN INSIDE BOOK ON TITLE & COPYRIGHT PG Small Mended Tear dj front top. GROSSET & DUNLAP ON DJ FLAPS & DJ BACK & MACMILLAN INSIDE BOOK ON TITLE & COPYRIGHT PG ., New York hardcover
186145862Philadelphia 1861. Broadside approx. 18 x 14"; adorned with 32 small circular mustard-colored vignettes engraved in black each depicting the seal of a state of the Union; some offsetting due to having been previously folded else a fine example. Attractive advertisement for the Philadelphia weekly illustrated newspaper which "contains 8 Pages 40 columns of reading matter from the pens of the best American authors; national and not sectional; it is emphatically the best literary paper in America. It has no equal." Contents also include a review excerpt from the Philadelphia Weekly; terms of subscription; and a call for agents. Subscribers are additionally bribed with the promise of certificates being sold at $1 and redeemable for various goods the most luxurious of which is a gold chronometer hunting watch valued at $200. "Address all communications to Kendrick & Co. publishers 337 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Pa." Includes "Terms of subscription. . Every subscriber will receive certificates placed in sealed envelopes at the above rate and each certificate will call for some one of the following articles which he can have for $1. each. ." and "Our terms to agents." The firm of Kendrick & Co. publishers is listed only in the Philadelphia directory for 1861 published in Jan. 1861. However the Stars and Stripes is not listed among the newspapers and periodicals for that year and there are no known surviving issues of this publication" OCLC -- but not true as a single issue survives at N.Y. Historical. AAS only in OCLC. unknown
51-5605Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier & Pierre Brunel 1712. Thick 4to. 20 x 25 x 3 cm. Original roan binding restored with goatskin base by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov.engraved frontispiece. Marginal waterstains on first few pages. 8 880 160 284 6 186pp.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:38537576.Page numbered on recto only"Les Pseaumes de David <translated in verses by C. Marot and T. de Bèze. With musical notes>--La forme des prières ecclesiastiques etc. . Repetition of the edition of Sedan 1633 with a few marginal references."--British Museum. catalogue.1 vol. fort in4 imp. sur 2 col. front. - Ancien Testament 880pp les livres apocryphes 160pp le Nouveau Testament 284pp interprétation de quelques noms Hébreux Caldaïques et Grecs 4pp. "Les psaumes de David" Amsterdam Herman Uytwerf 1729 - in4 - 118pp suivies de "la forme des prières ecclésiastiques" 66 pp. Rel. pl. bas d'ép. Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier & Pierre Brunel, 1712 unknown
1991ZB394761AB Academic Publishers 1991-1995. volumes 7-8. 1991-1995. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. AB Academic Publishers unknown
1990DADAX1555428398Brand: Jossey-Bass Inc Pub 1990-08-03. 1. paperback. New. 6.00x0.50x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Jossey-Bass Inc Pub paperback
20111-0736104488Gospel Publishing House 2011. Paperback. New. 1774 pages. 8.70x5.70x1.50 inches. Gospel Publishing House paperback
6482109Professional Engineering Publishing pp. 510 . Hardback. New. Professional Engineering Publishing hardcover
193929915HBDJ PUBLISHED DECEMBER 1939 1st Edition 1st Printing 1939 ON TITLE & COPYRIGHT PG VG BOOK / DJ IS VG- WITH TINY CHIPS ON VERSO SIDE DJ AT FOLD WITH LITE DJ SPINE FADE wear Extremities Back DJ TINY EDGE TEARS WEAR Brown cloth CVR with pictorial label OF SCARLETT & RHETT HAS TINY EXTREMITIES CHIPSWEAR. Rare Motion Picture Edition of GWTW. This was released to go along with the movie which launched in December 1939- first printing. this edition includes a number of color pictures from the movie as well as a playbill-esque introduction to the characters.In very good condition with a little wear on top edge of book GROSSET & DUNLAP ON DJ FLAPS & BACK & MACMILLAN INSIDE BOOK ON TITLE & COPYRIGHT PG Small Mended Tear dj front top. GROSSET & DUNLAP ON DJ FLAPS & DJ BACK & MACMILLAN INSIDE BOOK ON TITLE & COPYRIGHT PG ., New York hardcover
19082091502135406572Not Available 1908. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
192612838Washington DC: The Associated Publishers Inc 1926. 8pp. Illustrated. Original self wrappers stapled. Light toning and thumb-soiling. Very good. with: Pictures of Distinguished Negroes. Washington DC: The Associated Publishers Inc. 1927. 4pp. on a single folded sheet. Folded with short separations to upper fold lines. Light toning. Very good. An informative pair of promotional pamphlets issued by the Associated Publishers a notable African-American publishing house during the early-20th century. Both works provide a valuable peek into the marketing of books and images to the African-American community in the early-20th century. The first work Publications of the Associated Publishers Inc. is a catalogue of currently available publications listed by title author and other specific details with descriptions of each book at varying lengths. The authors represented here include Carter Woodson numerous titles here Kelly Miller Robert Kerlin Booker T. Washington Paul Laurence Dunbar and others. Three works including the Washington and Dunbar are given full-page illustrated treatment here. The penultimate page includes a listing of all the "Works Produced by the Association since its Organization September 9 1915." Our proposed date for the work comes from the fact that the first two books listed -- the only two books listed on the first page -- were published in 1926. OCLC lists different versions of Associated Publishers catalogues issued between 1924 and the 1960s but we do not locate the present version.<br /> <br /> The second work present here advertises collections of portraits of notable African-American leaders authors musicians artists and more touted as "The history of the Negro race told with the pictures of its great men and women." The front cover of the brochure is illustrated with portraits of Frederick Douglass Booker T. Washington Paul Laurence Dunbar and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. The main thrust of the work includes a dozen themed groups of pictures offered under titles such as "Negroes Internationally Known" "Negro Women of Distinction" "Negroes of Genius" and so forth. In total the brochure offers portraits of over 150 prominent African American figures. Also available are larger-format photographs measuring 11 x 14 inches featuring "Eleven Distinguished Negroes." The brochure ends with an order form. Dating this brochure is challenging because of the rarity of both the brochure and the photographs it advertises. OCLC lists just one record under this title comprising a hundred pictures dated 1927. Harlem bookseller Lewis Michaux repurposed the present brochure in the 1950s perhaps to advertise the remainder of photographs not originally sold by Associated.<br /> <br /> Associated Publishers was a publishing company founded in 1921 by Carter G. Woodson 1875-1950 a "Father of Black History." Woodson was an African American historian and journalist and a founder of both the Association for the Study of African American Life and History ASALH and The Journal of Negro History. The son of formerly enslaved parents Woodson earned a Ph.D. in history at Harvard only the second African American to do so after W.E.B. DuBois. Confronted with the realization that major publishing companies showed no interest in producing works related to African American life and history Woodson organized The Associated Publishers as an outlet for publishing papers books translations and other materials related to African American culture. The Associated Publishers, Inc unknown
18342351165Rochester New York: Marshall & Dean Printers 1834. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. First edition. Map complete with closed tear along bottom edge and smaller closed tear to middle crease board edges rubbed with corners a bit exposed front hinge weakening with first gathering loose foxed throughout pencil name and mathematical calculations on front endpapers. Housed in custom leather and cloth box with red cloth chemise. 1834 Hard Cover. 87 1 1-98 14 pp. Folding map precedes text local advertisements follow text. The first printed directory of citizens and businesses of Rochester New York which was incorporated as a city the same year this guide was published. Marshall & Dean Printers hardcover
18896294New York: Currier & Ives 1889. Lithograph printed in colour. A vigorous scene of the trotting stallion Axtell at full stretch.<br/> <br/> 'A harness-race scene. A horse draws its sulky and driver from left to right. The moustached driver wears a silver-gray jacket and cap and yellow gloves. Beyond a rail fence is an extensive landscape featuring prominent trees at left' Gale<br/> <br/> Conningham 2532; Gale 2761. Currier & Ives unknown
177318688Paris 1773. Engraved plan cut into sections but now mounted on a single sheet of card. Image size: 20 1/4 x 31 1/2 inches. Lovely pre-Revolution map of Paris.<br/> <br/> Fascinating 1773 map of Paris that locates all major buildings and parks with an extensive index. unknown
20022191180522014HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS 2002-01-01. Hardcover. New. Brand-new unused unopened in perfect condition. HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS hardcover
6481961Professional Engineering Publishing pp. 624 . Hardback. New. Professional Engineering Publishing hardcover
2006042408Mathematical Sciences Publishers 2006. Soft cover. As New. Still in publisher's shrinkwrap. Volume 10 Part 2 pages 619-1238. <br/> <br/> Mathematical Sciences Publishers paperback
19404288201940. Provenance; Philip O'Connor's own personal copy with two typewritten poems with some foxing and an original oil-on-card self-portrait. Good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges somewhat creased nicked and dust-dulled as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Estimated year of publication. Physical description; 1 copy 68 pages 21 cm 2 typewritten poems 1 card. Subjects; English literature 20th century ; Periodicals. Literature Modern 20th century ; Periodicals. Philip O'Connor poet. Author's memorabilia. unknown
20022191180522015HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS 2002-01-01. Hardcover. New. Brand-new unused unopened in perfect condition. HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS hardcover
1900102634<p>No place no date but French c. 1900. Each mark pasted on a single sheet of thin paper 17 x 22 cm. Most with an identification in ink at the bottom of the sheet. paper browned uniformly and eight sheets with rodent damage not affecting the image.</p><p>A curious collection. The marks and vignettes are mostly French Paris even but there are marks from all over France and also a few European: Milan Genève Bruxelles Madrid most identify 19th century printers and publishers but there are a few earlier ones. Some printers and publishers are represented with more than one mark some identical but mostly with slight differences.</p>