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39301Meadville PA: Keystone View Company n. d. Ca. early 1900s. Stiff-stock paper warped light wear. A VG example. Stereo image of the interior of the Mormon Tabernacle Church mounted to grey stiff-stock paper lettered in black ink. Oblong format: 3-1/2" x 7" <br/><br/>Further detailed explanation of the view and park is printed to verso. Keystone View Company unknown books
39302Meadville PA: Keystone View Company n. d. Ca. early 1900s. Stiff-stock paper warped light wear. A VG example. Stereo image of Salt Lake City's Temple square overlooking the Mormon temple and Capitol building in the distance. Mounted to grey stiff-stock paper lettered in black ink. Oblong format:. <br/><br/>Further detailed explanation of the view and park is printed to verso. Keystone View Company unknown books
39300Meadville PA: Keystone View Company n. d. Ca. early 1900s. Stiff-stock paper warped light wear. A VG example. Stereo image of Temple of Zion Utah with man sitting in foreground. Image mounted to grey stiff-stock paper lettered in black ink. Oblong format: 3-7/16" x 7" <br/><br/>Further detailed explanation of the view and park is printed to verso. Keystone View Company unknown books
187261762New York: James Sutton and Company. Very Good. 1872. Hardcover. This is a bound Volume V from 1872 of this heavily illustrated monthly. It lacks the first issue and so is Volume V No. 2- Volume V No. 12. Original boards but the binding has been crudely rebacked and repaired with a cloth tape by a Library. The Contents are clean and fresh and unmarked with the single exception of a library stamp at the top of one page of text in No. 4 and include many full page woodcut illustrations. . James Sutton and Company hardcover books
5153Engraved title-page & 24 engraved plates several plates slightly dampstained. Large 4to orig. blue wrappers frayed & scribbled upon by an early owner stitched as issued uncut. London: I. & J. Taylor 1792. First edition and very rare; ESTC locates only two copies: at the Bodleian and Avery Architecture Library. This is very attractive work of designs for storefronts and specialized doors issued by the leading publishers of architectural works of Britain the Taylor's Architectural Library. The Taylors father and son were shrewd businessmen and gave priority to the practical manuals required to support the building boom of the late eighteenth century. Bound-in at end is a two leaf folio catalogue of the Taylor's publications this seems to be ESTC T80563 dated after 1795. Good copy of a very rare book preserved in a box. ❧ ODNB. unknown books
196635964Fallbrook: Aero Publishers Inc 1966. Color paper wrappers in red white and blue with black and red title lettering printed to front wrapper and white title lettering printed to spine. Light sunning and wear to spine price to front wrapper is blacked out with a marker and a small black 'X' to inner front wrapper. Withal a VG copy. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated with photographic images in b/w and color illustrations. 10-3/4" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/> Aero Publishers Inc unknown books
1983UTHOWOR00LAWThomas Nelson 1983. Very Good. Thomas Nelson Publishers. Words of Comfort. Nashville: Thomas Nelson 1983. 44pp. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped edges. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with subtle bumping. Thomas Nelson hardcover books
2008191120Thomas Nelson Inc 2008-12-02. Hardcover. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Light wear. HB HS Thomas Nelson Inc hardcover books
200030939NY: Simon & Schuster 2000. First edition. Limited issue signed by Thompson on the front free endpage as issued. Leather-covered boards with gilt lettering and decorations all edges gilt moire pastedowns and endpages satin pagemarker. Issued without dustjacket. Limitation not specified purportedly about three hundred copies. Introduction by David Halberstam. Edited by Douglas Brinkley. Rear board bottom edge with trifle bump; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Simon & Schuster Hardcover books
196080691Norfolk:: Tiffany Photographers Publishers. Very Good. 1960. Hardcover. Black and white photographs throughout. First edition. Minor shelf wear else very good in tan cloth. No dust jacket. . Tiffany Photographers, Publishers, hardcover books
194517044Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing 1945. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Oblong folio book of superb black and white photographs of steam locomotives. Book ten in this publisher's series of books on trains. Plastic comb binding. Light wear to stiff card covers else a very good plus example. Beautiful large scale photos. <br/><br/> Kalmbach Publishing paperback books
1814WRCLIT75129New York: Printed by Tunison & Snowden 1814. 41153-65pp. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume lower edges untrimmed. Moderate foxing good and sound. Four numbers of 11 published with the general title for the first number. The final number appeared in November. A sequence of anecdotes and ruminations on comportment as well a brief sketches of men among his acquaintance the anonymous author deemed exemplars of morality. The majority of locations in OCLC scattered among several entries are microfilm. OCLC: 1758711. Printed by Tunison & Snowden unknown books
1883L0531<p>624 pages with frontispiece and over 300 black and white illustrations. Royal Octavo 9" x 6 1/4" bound in the original publisher's brown cloth with gilt lettering and pictorial on spine and black and gilt lettering with pictorial to cover. Lacks the illustration of Twain's head in flames on page 441 and the corrected "St Charles Hotel" on page 443. Simultaneously published in 1883 in the United States and Great Britain the book is the first submitted to a publisher as a typewritten manuscript BAL 34II Second state of the first American edition.<br /><br />Twain once remarked that he considered this book his masterpiece the book that would outlive his other works and endure as a classic. Of course Twain once defined a classic as a book everybody talks about but nobody ever reads. At first glance it seems to be a travel book but it is really a highly readable discursive autobiographical account of Twain's boyhood and his region and of a culture that radically changed since he left home 30 years earlier. It makes good reading as background for <i>Huck Finn</i>. The only thing that is known of the printing history is what Twain wrote in 1891: that 50000 copies were printed and bound but only 32000 sold. Implication is that the unsold copies were reissued by Charles L Webster between 1884 and 1891 when he took over Osgood's stock. Copies are found with Osgood's sheets and Webster cancel title-page in Webster bindings dated 1888 and 1891. As a subscription book this book was similar in size to the hefty tomes of the American Publishing Company but the handsome pictorial brown cloth binding ranks with the binding of <i>Huck Finn</i> as one of the best on a Twain first edition. It could be ordered with gilt edges in full sheep three-quarter morocco and three-quarter calf. MacDonald: <i>Firsts</i>.<br /><br />This is a memoir by Mark Twain of his days as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War and also a travel book recounting his trip along the Mississippi River from St. Louis to New Orleans many years after the War. The book begins with a brief history of the river as reported by Europeans and Americans beginning with the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1542. It continues with anecdotes of Twain's training as a steamboat pilot as the 'cub' apprentice of an experienced pilot Horace E. Bixby. He describes with great affection the science of navigating the ever-changing Mississippi River in a section that was first published in 1876 entitled "Old Times on the Mississippi". Although Twain was actually 21 when he began his training he uses artistic license to make himself seem somewhat younger referring to himself as a "fledgling" and a "boy" who "ran away from home" to seek his fortune on the river and playing up his own callowness and naïveté. In the second half Twain narrates his trip many years later on a steamboat from St. Louis to New Orleans. He describes the competition from railroads and the new large cities and adds his observations on greed gullibility tragedy and bad architecture. He also tells some stories that are most likely tall tales. In 1980 the book was adapted as a TV movie for American public television with David Knell performing as Sam Clemens and Robert Lansing as Horace Bixby the steamboat pilot who mentored him. The film used many tall tales from the book woven into a fictional narrative. In 2010 <i>Life on the Mississippi</i> was adapted as a stage musical with book and lyrics by Douglas M. Parker and music by Denver Casado. It was produced that year in Kansas City Missouri and Door County Wisconsin. <br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Recased in original spine some occasional foxing and finger soiling one signature slightly sprung else a very good and bright copy.</p> James R Osgood and Company hardcover books
1852WRCAM16070Nashville 1852. Two volumes. viii374 i.e. 376; vii376pp. plus thirty-one plates. Later three-quarter black morocco and cloth spines gilt. Corners lightly worn. Ownership inscription on verso of each frontispiece bookplate on rear pastedowns. First volume with ink stamp on pastedown and titlepage. Lightly foxed. Some light wear and soiling. Very good. A very rare complete set of this interesting and important Tennessee periodical containing all twelve articles entitled "Early History of the Southwest" which constitute the main interest of the magazine for modern readers. After the magazine ceased publication with the December 1852 issue the editors followed their intention stated in their last editorial and gathered all of the narratives into a book issued in January 1853 entitled INDIAN BATTLES MURDERS SEIGES sic AND FORAYS IN THE SOUTH- WEST. ".This was a collection of narratives by various authors. These had appeared separately as articles in the SOUTH WESTERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE printed in Nashville during the years 1851-52. The magazines are considered frontier periodicals of extreme rarity - the 1853 book.is all but unobtainable. Apparently few copies of the book were printed judging from the very few times one finds records of its sale." - Allen. The actual first appearances in print of all of the items in the book are the periodical versions. <br> <br> Articles include "Sketch of the Captivity of Col. Joseph Brown" "The Indian Massacres in the Vicinity of Bosley's Spring." "Indian Murders around Nashville - Narrative of John Davis Esq." "Scalping of Thomas Everett and his two sisters near Buchanan's Fort." "Indian Battles and Murders - Narrative of General Hall" "Perils attending emigration from Virginia to the West.burning of Sigler's Fort. Narrative of John Carr" "The levy of men sent out from North Carolina.narrative of Mr. Samuel Blair" "Narrative of John Rains" "Massacre at Cavet's Station." Virtually all of the narratives describe Indian fights in Tennessee between the 1780s and the War of 1812. <br> <br> An important rarity of Indian warfare on the Old Southwest frontier. This set has a remarkably large number of plates; other sets we know of have far fewer. All seem to be remainders from New York publications used as illustrations without regard to text. HOWES W30 ref. ALLEN RARITIES 47. ALLEN IMPRINTS 3160. hardcover books
19101281798London: Ward Lock & Co 1910. Thirty-Fifth Edition. 12mo; G/no-DJ softcover; Covers show moderate wear/small open tears on spine with vertical crease on front cover Textblock age-toned foxing and stains on several pages and head/fore edge; Binding strong; 27988pp. 1281798. FP New Rockville Stock. Ward, Lock & Co unknown books
18676779London: F. Warne; Savill and Edwards Printers Chandos-Street Covent Garden 1867. From the "Warne's Bijou Books" series. Duodecimo 9.5 x 6.5 cm. 95 1 pages. Illustrated with a color lithograph frontispiece and extra-title and additional wood engravings in the text. Publisher's advertisement at rear listing twenty-one titles in the series at the time of publication. Evident FIRST EDITION. A tiny etiquette manual with information on how to behave at table accompanied by carving instructions which explain how to portion out a saddle of mutton and many other cuts. With a color lithographic frontispiece and extra title. Bound in blind- and gilt-stamped brown cloth covering flexible boards all edges gilt spine edges showing wear. The gilt-illustrated cover depicts a man and a woman at their dinner table. Edgeworn and a bit shaken; generally good. OCLC records two copies of this original edition. F. Warne; Savill and Edwards, Printers, Chandos-Street, Covent Garden hardcover books
194017365scsNew York: Workers Library Publishers 1940. Octavo paperbound 128 pp. Very Good with age darkening to spine. Contents: Earl Browder Communist Candidate for President; James W. Ford Communist Candidate for Vice President; Preamble to the Constitution of the Communist Part U. S. A.; Election Platform of the Communist Part 1940; The Wall Street Twins -- The Democratic and Republican Parties; Their Little Brother -- The Socialist Party; The Fight for Peace; What About Jobs; How the People Live -- The Struggle for Social Security; Our Civil Rigts; Monopoly Rules; Farmer and Their Problems; Let the Negro People Speak; Youth in 1940; Women Today; The Soviet Union -- Land of Socialism and Peace; Socialism -- The Way Out; Suggested Readings; Index. Workers Library Publishers, 1940. unknown books
2007191491Sacramento: DNA Pub 2007. Magazine. 64p. 8.5x11 inches photos articles reviews recipes profiles ads very good glossy lesbian magazine in pictorial wraps. Family magazine for lesbians. DNA Pub unknown books
2007191489Sacramento: DNA Pub 2007. Magazine. 64p. 8.5x11 inches photos articles reviews recipes profiles ads very good glossy lesbian magazine in pictorial wraps. Family magazine for lesbians. DNA Pub unknown books
2006191487Sacramento: DNA Pub 2006. Magazine. 64p. 8.5x11 inches photos articles reviews recipes profiles ads very good glossy lesbian magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Family magazine for lesbians. DNA Pub unknown books