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20856Paris Bibliothèque Nationale 1986 in 8 (24x17) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, 67 pages, avec des illustrations en noir et blanc. Catalogue de 268 numéros décrits. Du théâtre à l'édition; La conquête d'un empire; Au service des lettres. Etat de neuf ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1969033940Tokyo Japan: Iwanami Shoten 1969. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 567pp.; HB brwn.w/blk.; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. Title trans.: "Study of Japanese Shell Mounds" illus. in Japanese. <br/> <br/> Iwanami Shoten hardcover
1943353047Washington D.C.: The Associated Publishers Inc. 1538 Ninth Street N. W. 1943. 16pp. 8vo. Self-wrappers vertical centerfold. 16pp. 8vo. Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in 1915 and Associated Publishers in 1924. Original publisher's catalogue of "Valuable Books on the Negro" with the "New Books" section dating the catalogue to circa 1943 including books by Carter Woodson Jane Shackelford Charles H. Wesley Effie Lee Newsome and including works illustrated by Lois Maillou Jones. OCLC notes various editions of this catalogue printed between 1924 and the 1960s though the present 1943 edition particularly scarce with just two holdings. The Associated Publishers, Inc., 1538 Ninth Street, N. W. unknown
1797006228Edinburgh: Bell Andrew & Macfarquhar Colin publishers 1797 Edinburgh: Bell Andrew & Macfarquhar Colin 1797. 4to. Pages from the third edition in eighteen volumes greatly improved specifically the final part: text to vol. XVIII Part II 4 full-page engraved illustrations to this volume title-pages to all volumes preface to volume one errata to all eighteen vols. 2 ll. cancellanda for volumes XIV and VIII and frontispiece to vol. I. Large 4to pp. xvi title-page and preface to vol. I xxxiv title-pages to vols. II-XVIII and pp. 801-945 to vol. XVIII errata on verso rest as described above. One gathering 5U separated from block causing complete tear across a leaf but everything still present this gathering dustry an untampered-with survivor uncut and unopened in remains of original blue publisher's wrappers ex libris of Sir James Sutton. The final part as issued by the publisher of the third edition of the 'Encyclopaedia Brittanica' it gives the text in full from WARRANT to ZYMOSIMETER. There are five plates in the packet each measuring 9" x 11" four with multiple engravings: 1 entitled "Le Clere invenit. A. Bell Prin. Wal. Sculptor Auxit et exornavit." which is the frontispiece to Volume I and shows a variety of curiosities and inventions. 2 - 5 the plates to volume XVIII the packet also contains the complete text to this volume - "Water Works" with 9 geometical and mechanical figures "Weighing" with 2 figures one showing the back of a weighing machine the other the front with concentric circles and the weights of different countries; on the same plate ""Water" with 2 figures showing what appears to be the distillation of water. "WINTERA Aromatica" a full-page engraving showing the plant with 12 additional figures on the bottom showing the stages of growth of the plant from seed to flower. In-depth articles on Watches Water illustrated Weather Weight illustrated John Wesley Whist Wind Wine Wintera illustrated Witchcraft Wool Work-House Water-Works illustrated with tables Zoology Zurich Bell, Andrew & Macfarquhar, Colin, publishers paperback
1993299191Peter Howard and David Ralston 1993. Photograph. B/W photograph 7.5 x 9.3 inches on sheet 8 x 10 inches. A modern print of a photograph by Chester Kessler of the Beat poet. The image is from the original negative. Chester Kessler 1919-1979 moved to San Francisco in 1949 where he studied photography with Minor White. In the 1950s he immersed himself in the North Beach Beat scene photographing writers poets and artists. A near fine copy. Printed later from negative by Peter Howard and David Ralston.<br> Peter Howard and David Ralston unknown
196510075Hamburg, Hans Christians, (1965). 68 S. Mit Abb. u. Vign. im Text und Fotos a. Taf. 23,5 cm. Marmor. OPp. mit Titelschild a. VDeckel.
1804247484Hudson N.Y. 1804. 8 pp. printed in three columns. 4to. Old fold lines. Minor soiling and toning. Very good. In a tan half morocco and cloth folder spine gilt. 8 pp. printed in three columns. 4to. A single issue of this Upstate New York weekly newspaper which began publication in 1801. This issue contains the text of President Jefferson's Message to Congress of Nov. 8th. In his speech Jefferson discusses relations with foreign powers including the Delaware and other Indian tribes the Louisiana Purchase; the United States Navy; and the federal budget. Critical of Jefferson Croswell would later be tried for libel and defended before the Supreme Court by Alexander Hamilton. The publication of this weekly newspaper would continue through 1807. unknown
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>
102492307X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1024920070.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0842325417New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
2000Q-0842325417Tyndale House Publishers 2000-10-13. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Tyndale House Publishers paperback
9a783Um 1895. In drei original Pappkartons welche als Buchimitation ausgestattet sind. Dazu ein original Stereoskop mit ausklappbarem Handgriff. - Die Fotos sind nach Ländern und Kontinenten sortiert. Enthalten: Europa Afrika Ceylon/Indien Ägypten Palästina Canada/USA. Die Aufnahmen zeigen viele Arbeitsbereiche von Menschen wie Landarbeiter auf dem Melonenfeld Ananasfelder in Florida Baumwollfelder in Georgia Oliven- und Weintraubenernte in Californien Alligatorenzucht in Florida Costa Ricas Hansen kaffeeernte Zuckerrohranbau in Peru Kaffee-Bohnen auf Jamaika Papayazucht in Columbien Schneiden von Tabak auf Cuba Kaffee Enthüllen in Cordoba Mexiko Schokoladenernte auf Jamaika Bananentransport Jamaika Anzapfen eines Gummibaumes in Brasilien Berbau unter Tage in den USA Polarforscher bei Wintervorbereitungen Teeernte in Japan Füttern von Seidenwürmern in Japan Traubenpflücken im Uhr-Tal Seidenfabrik in Syrien Wasserträger am Nil. Kultur-historisch-ethnologische Aufnahmen wie Leben und Gesellschaft Archäologische Schätze Spanischer Stierkampf einige Bauwerke und seltene Tieraufnahmen - unknown
196796149Greenwich: WE Publications 1967. 1st edition. Nice Copy. octavo. chipped dust jacket 227pp. b/w plates text ills. Based on German as well as Allied Manuals & Tech. publications. Neat ownership signature o/w a very nice copy in a chipped dust jacket WE Publications unknown
B0-FZ3W-QHM7New. unknown
19713000132386ème éd° revue et complétée Crepin-Leblond éditeurs 1971 1971.
16680S. & W. Partridge & Co. 9 Paternoster Row London. 25 October 1880. Both the engraving and the letter are in good condition on lightly-aged paper. ENGRAVING: Dimensions of image: 5.5 x 9 cm. Dimensions of paper: 12 x 18 cm. In black ink. The coffee house with signage is shown behind an old stone wall in front of a country house. It is built like a barn with a taller structure beside it possibly a reading room. LETTER: 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Informing him that the engraving will appear in the next number of the 'Coffee Public House News' and offering to sell 'an electrotype cast of the block for 10/-': 'You would probably find this useful as a local printer could strike off any copies you might require in any form.' S. & W. Partridge & Co., 9 Paternoster Row, London. 25 October 1880. unknown
1879016965Edinburgh/Chester: Adam and Charles Black/Catherall and Prichard 1879. SEVENTH EDITION A&C Black. Full green limp cloth hardcover with gilt stamed designs on the spine and gilt lettering gilt design centered on the front cover the binding is shot with a split through the cloth at the front board. Front cover almost detached map endpapers and fold out map torn but complete. Numerous plates showing Wales. Overall in POOR condition. A reading/scanning copy. . Full Cloth. Poor. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. Adam and Charles Black/Catherall and Prichard Hardcover
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
189132609Albany: Joel Munsell's Sons 1891. First Edition. Soft cover. Good/fair. Quarto. 8 211 pages 8. Red flexible boards with black illustrated title on the front cover and black title on the spine. Includes tan illustrated dust jacket. Edges shaded red are partially faded. Light edge wear to the red covers and spine. Dust jacket has light toning soil edge chips and splits at the flap folds. Small "nick" to the text foredge. Joel Munsell's Sons unknown
189627824Wien Gerlach & Schenk 1896 une planche chromolithographiée par ANTON SEDER, format : 44 centimètres de large par 56 centimètres de haut, titrée : "N°3 - POISSONS", tirée de : "Das Thier in der decorativen Kunst. (Les animaux dans les arts décoratifs), par Seder Anton, léger manque de papier en marge sur moins d'un cm2, 1896 Wien, Gerlach & Schenk Editeurs",
189627819Wien Gerlach & Schenk 1896 une planche chromolithographiée par ANTON SEDER, format : 44 centimètres de large par 56 centimètres de haut, titrée : "N°3 - POISSONS", tirée de : "Das Thier in der decorativen Kunst. (Les animaux dans les arts décoratifs), par Seder Anton, léger manque de papier en marge sur moins d'un cm2, 1896 Wien, Gerlach & Schenk Editeurs",
189627822Wien Gerlach & Schenk 1896 une planche chromolithographiée par ANTON SEDER, format : 44 centimètres de large par 56 centimètres de haut, titrée : "N°3 - POISSONS", tirée de : "Das Thier in der decorativen Kunst. (Les animaux dans les arts décoratifs), par Seder Anton, léger manque de papier en marge sur moins d'un cm2, 1896 Wien, Gerlach & Schenk Editeurs",
189627825Wien Gerlach & Schenk 1896 une planche chromolithographiée par ANTON SEDER, format : 44 centimètres de large par 56 centimètres de haut, titrée : "N°3 - POISSONS", tirée de : "Das Thier in der decorativen Kunst. (Les animaux dans les arts décoratifs), par Seder Anton, léger manque de papier en marge sur moins d'un cm2, 1896 Wien, Gerlach & Schenk Editeurs",
189627823Wien Gerlach & Schenk 1896 une planche chromolithographiée par ANTON SEDER, format : 44 centimètres de large par 56 centimètres de haut, titrée : "N°3 - POISSONS", tirée de : "Das Thier in der decorativen Kunst. (Les animaux dans les arts décoratifs), par Seder Anton, léger manque de papier en marge sur moins d'un cm2, 1896 Wien, Gerlach & Schenk Editeurs",