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17-2753Salem NH: The Ayer Company Publishers 1970s. 4to. 143 pp. Very Good. Soft cover. Minor toning from age. B&W plates throughout. Addressed to Peter Selz with postage label on verso. Scarce.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Salem, NH: The Ayer Company Publishers, [1970s?]. paperback
1977297428Colin and Charlotte Franklin 1977. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Minor rubbing to the corners of the aqua blue clothboards. Binding is very tight square and strong. Pages are very clean and bright with no markings. Price list laid in. Colin and Charlotte Franklin hardcover
1869015071Dublin: Hodge's Smith and Foster 1869. Book measures 22.5x15.cm. lxix16552pp. Bound in full calf raised bands gilt lines and lettering. Calf rubbed wear loss on edges top hinge joint split loose but still attached. Internally occasional institution library stamp. Pages in good clean condition. A good clean copy in a worn binding. . Calf. Near Very Good. 8vo. Hodge's Smith, and Foster Paperback
240p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Hardbound. Nice copy. An important history of printing and printers in Lehigh county, Pennsylvania. It includes: the background of German printing in Lehigh county 1807-1900; a check list of imprints 1807-1900 (including German newspapers, periodicals, taufscheine, and broadsides); and biographies of the publishers. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAG Box 017
240p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Hardbound. Very Good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Box 017
pp. xi, 112 +Plus 5 pages of B/W plates. 12mo. 230mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding lettered in gilt and decorated in light green, dark green, and cream. Attractive floral design on cover by George Wharton Edwards with his monogram. Spine lettered in gilt and decorated similarly. Cover is clean and color is bright. Spine slightly faded. Corners sharp. Manuscript ownership of 'Marion A. Nearer' on inside flyleaf. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. George Wharton Edwards (1859-1950) was an American painter, illustrator, and author. NW60
pp. viii, 127 +Plus 4 plates of B/W illustrations and text framed in green floral and arboreal motifs. Pages with other devices as well. 12mo. 210mm. Publisher's green cloth binding with cover stamped with white and gilt. Cover illustration depicts a torch with wings and a ring of flowers. Spine lettered and decorated similarly with gilt. Gilt bright and boards clean. Spine faded gently. Corners sharp. Hardbound. Very Good. NW60
1998Q-0153103043HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS 1998-06-19. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS paperback
B9789401518130Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9789401518383Paperback / softback. New. paperback
2009Q-0061893870HarperOne 2009-10-13. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HarperOne hardcover
2001Q-0153143983HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS 2001-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS paperback
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>
13003London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1828. 8vo 9 x 6 inches iv:358-pages. Recent full polished tan calf burgundy lattering piece uncut; the binding unfinished in as much as the lettering piece has not as yet been lettered. Contemporary signature on title. Very good. London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1828. unknown
B9789401518147Paperback / softback. New. For nrs. 1-11 see at the end ot this catalog~le. 12. Bloch J. Yon Der Krieg. Uebers. des russ. Werkes: Der zukiinftige Krieg in seiner technischen volkswirthschaftl. und politischen Be- deutung. Berlin IS99. 6 forts vol. Av. un grand nombre de cartes et pI. 33.S0 12.- 13. Brosch A. Die Selbstmorder m. besond. Beriicksicht. der militiir. Selbstmorder und ihrer Obduktionsbefunde. Lpz. 1909. 2.50 14. Etwas iiber den Krieg in der offentlichen Meinung; ein Wort zur Beherzigung bei den Kreuzziigen des 18 . Tahrh. Paliistina Franck- furt 1795. couv. orig. conservee. 5.- Tache dans la marge infer. 15. Fichte J. G. Ueber den Begriff des wahrhaften Krieges in Bezug auf den Krieg im Jahre ISI3. Tiibingen 1815. pet. in-8vo. 9.- Premiere edition. 16. Gedanken Zufallige iiber die Pedanterie im Kriege. Frankfurt 1758.4to. 5.- 17. Beigel K. Th. yon Krieg und Wissenschaft. Rede. Mtinchen 1914. 4to. 1.- 18. Jiihns M. Ueber Krieg Frieden und Kultur. Berlin 1893. d. veau. 9.- 19. Kraus 0. Der Krieg die Friedensfrage und die Philosophen. Prag 1918. 1.50 20. Kronfeld E. "I. Der Krieg im Aberglauben und Volksglauben. Mtinchen 1915. cart. 1.50 21. Lasson A. Das Culturideal und der Krieg. Berlin 186S. 4to. paperback
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1823WRCAM43415APhiladelphia: H.C. Carey & I. Lea 1823. Letterpress title copyright notice on verso 1p. advertisement verso blank 1p. table of contents verso blank. Forty-six double-page handcolored engraved maps of the United States all but one with borders of letterpress descriptive text; uncolored double-page engraved view showing the comparative heights of mountains throughout the world; handcolored double-page engraved table showing the comparative lengths of the principal rivers worldwide; five letterpress tables four double-page three of these handcolored; 18pp. of letterpress text. Mounted on guards throughout. Modern half calf and marbled boards spine gilt leather label. Dampstaining along lower edge causing chipping to initial leaves. Closed tear in bottom margin of first map repaired with tissue. Very light offsetting from maps. Some dust soiling light tanning and foxing. Good plus. A handsome atlas of the Americas with individual color maps of each state in the Union including a seminal map of the West by Stephen H. Long. At the time of publication this was the best and most detailed atlas to be produced in the United States with substantial historical background text accompanying each map. Fielding Lucas the major Baltimore printer was the principal engraver. <br> <br> Among the most noted maps in the atlas is Major Stephen H. Long's "Map of Arkansa and other Territories of the United States." That map which depicts the Missouri basin between Nashville in the east the Mandan villages in the north and the Rocky Mountains in the west was based on the surveys conducted by Long on his expeditions of 1819 and 1820. The map published in Carey & Lea's atlas preceded the official account of that expedition by expedition botanist Edwin James which includes a smaller map with similar detail titled "Country drained by the Mississippi Western Section." Carey & Lea's 1823 publication of James' ACCOUNT perhaps explains the prior inclusion of this map with Long expedition information in their atlas. <br> <br> On this famous map is the printed legend which would perpetuate a myth for many years to come identifying the high plains as the "Great American Desert." Carey & Lea's atlas was first issued in 1822; this is the second issue with revised states of three maps Maine North Carolina and Louisiana with the same printing of the remaining maps and a cancel title. HOWES C133 "aa." PHILLIPS ATLASES 1373a. SABIN 15055. WHEAT TRANSMISSISSIPPI 348 352. H.C. Carey & I. Lea hardcover books
182729764Philadelphia: H.C. Carey & I. Lea 1827. Folio. Mounted on guards throughout. Letterpress title copyright notice on verso 1p. "Advertisement" to Third Edition dated "January 1827" verso blank 1p. "Contents" and "Index" verso blank plus forty-six double-page handcolored copper engraved maps most with descriptive letterpress in margins and many with supplementary text pages following; one double-page engraved plate of mountains uncolored; and one double-page colored plate of river lengths. Titlepage remargined minor foxing some faint staining along bottom edge. Later 19th-century three-quarter calf and original plain paper boards later gilt morocco label. Boards slightly rubbed.<br/> <br/>One of the most important early atlases printed in the United States: a handsome atlas of the Americas with individual colour maps of each state in the Union including a seminal map of the West by Stephen H. Long.<br/> <br/>At the time of publication this was the best and most detailed atlas to be produced in the United States. Fielding Lucas the major Baltimore printer was the principal engraver and substantial historical background text accompanies each map. Among the most noted maps in the atlas is Major Stephen H. Long's "Map of Arkansa and other Territories of the United States." That map which depicts the Missouri basin between Nashville in the east the Mandan villages in the north and the Rocky Mountains in the west was based on the surveys conducted by Long on his expeditions of 1819 and 1820. On this famous map is the printed legend which would perpetuate a myth for many years to come identifying the high plains as the "Great American Desert." The 1827 edition "Third edition Corrected and Improved" of Carey & Lea's historic atlas first published in 1822 includes much new material with all the maps and text updated except for the Washington D.C. and Michigan maps. This was the first American atlas that was modeled on Le Sage's plan of having explanatory text surrounding the maps. The maps for the most part by Fielding Lucas are beautifully drawn and colored.<br/> <br/>Howes C133 "aa"; Phillips 1373a; Sabin 15055; Wheat Transmississippi West 348 and 352. H.C. Carey & I. Lea unknown books
182325085Philadelphia: H.C. Carey & I. Lea 1823. Folio. 17 1/2 x 11 7/8 inches. Mounted on guards throughout letterpress title copyright notice on verso 1p. Advertisement verso blank 1p. Contents verso blank 46 double-page hand-coloured engraved maps of the United States all but one with borders of letterpress descriptive text 1 uncoloured double-page engraved view showing the comparative heights of mountains throughout the world 1 hand-coloured double-page engraved table showing the comparative lengths of the principal rivers worldwide 5 letterpress tables 4 double-page 3 of these hand-coloured 18pp. of letterpress text. Expertly bound to style in half calf over contemporary marbled paper covered boards flat spine in six compartments divided by gilt roll tools red morocco label in the second compartment the others with a repeat decoration in gilt.<br/> <br/>One of the most important early atlases printed in the United States: a handsome atlas of the Americas with individual colour maps of each state in the Union including a seminal map of the West by Stephen H. Long.<br/> <br/>At the time of publication this was the best and most detailed atlas to be produced in the United States. Fielding Lucas the major Baltimore printer was the principal engraver and substantial historical background text accompanies each map. Among the most noted maps in the atlas is Major Stephen H. Long's "Map of Arkansa and other Territories of the United States." That map which depicts the Missouri basin between Nashville in the east the Mandan villages in the north and the Rocky Mountains in the west was based on the surveys conducted by Long on his expeditions of 1819 and 1820. The map published in Carey & Lea's atlas preceded the official account of that expedition by expedition botanist Edwin James which included a smaller map with similar detail titled "Country drained by the Mississippi Western Section". Carey and Lea's 1823 publication of James Account perhaps explains the prior inclusion of this map with Long expedition information in their atlas. On this famous map is the printed legend which would perpetuate a myth for many years to come identifying the high plains as the "Great American Desert." Carey and Lea's atlas was first issued in 1822; this is the 1823 second issue substantially the same as the first but with a new title and revised states of several maps and text leaves generally minor revisions including additional shading to maps and improved resetting of several text leaves though this copy with first state settings of the Maryland and Virginia text leaves.<br/> <br/>Howes C133 "aa"; Phillips 1373a; Sabin 15055; Wheat Transmississippi West 348 and 352. H.C. Carey & I. Lea unknown books
C--6299Brand New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx UPS & USPS and we do not accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 7-12 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India. unknown
1868FGN10-H-2New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1868. Leather. Good. 10" by 6.5". None. A bright scarce early New York edition of Andrew's Latin-English Lexicon. Scarce. Ethan Allen Andrews 1787 1858 was an American educator. He was born in Connecticut and graduated at Yale in 1810. He practiced law for several years then was professor in the University of North Carolina of ancient languages after which he taught at New Haven and Boston. He published a number of Latin grammar textbooks and in 1850 a Latin-English lexicon based on Freund which went through many revisions and came to be known as Harper's Latin Dictionary in 1907. in a calf binding. Externally sound with wear to the extremities and rubbing. Loss to the leather. Hinges are strained. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright with occasional spotting and an ink signature to the front free-endpaper. Good Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover