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1979011475London: Prospect Books 1979. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. A nice run of the first 20 issues plus 4 non-contiguous issues and the book list for summer/autumn 1982. This copy of issue 1 is a limited edition of only 500 copies for sale and this is especially numbered "HS Lors serie JS 20 of the surplus review copies" and then signed by publisher Alan Davidson. Scarce thus. All clean solid copies - very good or better or near fine. Prospect Books unknown books
2001WRCLIT75851New York: Purgatory Pie Press 2001. Printed stiff card portfolio 24 x 17.5 cm enclosing separate paperworks by six artists held by folded tabs. Light use at portfolio corners but near fine. First edition. One of 150 numbered copies signed by Smith and Faust. Includes works by Judy Hoffman Harvey Redding Susan Happersett Stephanie Brody Lederman Chris Collicott and Patricia Clark. The constituent works have the same limitation and are also signed by the respective artist. In print at $250. Purgatory Pie Press unknown books
1911SGG313B-2Chicago:: Rand McNally and Co. 1911. Very Good. Map. 21 1/4 x 28 inches folds down to 5 5/8 x 3 5/8 inches. Single sheet. Full color inset with enlarged map of Mexico state index of places and Mexican railroads; text clean unmarked minor toning mostly on verso wear to folds a few small holes at the folds 3 x 1/2 inches torn away on left edge does not effect text initials R.O.R. in ink on verso. Very Good. Early twentieth-century road map of Mexico states noted in five colors water in blue railroads indexed and printed in red inset with enlarged scale map of the state of Mexico and the surrounding states. Index with place names and locations printed in the left margin. Rand McNally and Co., unknown books
20002311374Newton Abbot Devon: David & Charles 2000. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Sticker on rear panel of publisher sleeve. 2000 Soft Cover. Fold-out map in publisher sleeve. "This series offers reprints of the first edition of the one-inch Ordnance Survey maps of England and Wales dating from 1805 to 1900. Detail includes villages hamlets farms county boundaries roads and railways. David & Charles paperback books
20002311373Newton Abbot Devon: David & Charles 2000. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Sticker on rear panel of publisher sleeve. 2000 Soft Cover. Fold-out map in publisher sleeve. "This series offers reprints of the first edition of the one-inch Ordnance Survey maps of England and Wales dating from 1805 to 1900. Detail includes villages hamlets farms county boundaries roads and railways. David & Charles paperback books
20002311372Newton Abbot Devon: David & Charles 2000. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Sticker on rear panel of publisher sleeve. 2000 Soft Cover. Fold-out map in publisher sleeve. David & Charles paperback books
18025174London: Harding 1802. Aquatint coloured by hand on laid paper watermark '1802' Publication line at foot of plate shaved with slight loss some expertly repaired tears to margins. An anonymous work of quality.<br/> <br/>Unusually the present work does not include either the artist responsible for the original or the engraver who worked on the plate. The publication line is very faint: sometimes an indication of a later issue but the early watermark does not support this. None of the standard reference works include either this print or mention of the horse Sacripant. This suggests that this image is rare and the absence of names allied with the early watermark may indicate some sort of proof issue. Harding unknown books
18905166London: J. Braill & Son 1890. Aquatint printed in colours and finished by hand. A fine copy of this excellent late example of the racing aquatint.<br/> <br/>The heyday of the racing aquatint in Britain was probably about 1830 but the present example shows that the art had not died out even sixty years later. The print is unfortunately unsigned but aside from the process used the style of painting is charming and recalls the work of John Frederick Herring and his contemporaries. J. Braill & Son 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
196583073N. pl: the Association 1965. 6-panel program brochure with some photographs of featured speakers. the Association unknown books
197421671Forest Grove British Columbia: William and Penelope Scharf ca. 1974. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 4to. Side-stapled printed wraps. Very good. Moderate rubbing to wraps. Interior clean throughout; printed mimeo on variously coloed pages rectos only. Ca. 30 pp. <br/><br/>Scarce poetry mimeo. Features contributions from Duncan McNaughton John Clarke Colin Stuart and more. William and Penelope Scharf paperback books
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. AAS only in OCLC as of July 2014. <br/><br/> unknown books
1970Embry 161576Progress Publishers 1970. First U.S. edition. Small abrasion from label removal to front free endpaper else fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Progress Publishers, 1970. First U.S. edition. 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
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
177623542London: Printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennet 1776. Octavo. 10 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches. Letterpress text: title verso blank 2pp. dedication to 'Gov. Pownall' 2pp. 'Advertisement' 1p. 'List of maps' verso blank. 6 folding engraved maps all hand-coloured in outline all cut into sections hinged with linen and folded. Large triangle from upper outer corner of dedication leaf torn away without affecting the text. Expertly bound to style in 18th-century half russia over contemporary marbled paper-covered boards spine ruled in gilt in compartments lettered direct in the second compartment the others with a repeat decoration in gilt<br/> <br/>The Holster Atlas: one of the most important atlases of the American Revolution designed for use in the field. The Holster Atlas was issued at the suggestion of Governor George Pownall and included the "maps that the British high command regarded as providing essential topographical information in the most convenient form" Schwartz & Ehrenberg.<br/> <br/>This collection of maps was published by Sayer and Bennet at the beginning of the Revolution for the use of British officers. "Surveys and Topographical Charts being fit only for a Library such maps as an Officer may take with him into the Field have been much wanted. The following Collection forms a Portable Atlas of North America calculated in its Bulk and Price to suit the Pockets of Officers of all Ranks" Advertisement. Although the publishers claimed the atlas would fit into an officer's pocket it was more usually carried in a holster and thus gained its nick-name. The six maps are as follows: 1. DUNN Samuel. 'North America as divided amongst the European Powers. By Samuel Dunn Mathematician London: printed for Robt. Sayer 10 Jany. 1774.' Engraved map hand-coloured in outline in six unequal sections sheet size: 13 3/4 x 19 inches. Engraved for Dunn's 'A New Atlas' London: 1774. 2. DUNN Samuel. 'A compleat map of the West Indies containing the coasts of Florida Louisiana New Spain and Terra Firma: with all the islands.' London: Robt. Sayer 10 January 1774. Engraved map hand-coloured in outline in six unequal sections sheet size: 13 1/8 x 19 inches. Engraved for Dunn's 'A New Atlas' London: 1774. The 'Advertisement' describes these first two maps as 'a general map of the part of the globe called North America and a second general map of those islands shores gulfs and bays which form what is commonly called the West Indies; these we consider as introductory and as giving a general idea and we trust a just one.' 3. 'A general map of the Northern British Colonies in America. which comprehends the Province of Quebec the Government of Newfoundland Nova-Scotia New-England and New-York. from the maps published by the Admiralty and Board of Trade Regulated by the astronomic and trigonometric observations of Major Holland and corrected from Governor Pownall's late Map 1776. London: Robt. Sayer & Jno. Bennet 14 August 1776.' Engraved map hand-coloured in outline in eight unequal sections sheet size: 20 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches. First state also issued as a separate map. This map was re-issued in 1788 with the title changed to reflect the new political realities. McCorkle New England 776.11; Sellers & Van Ee 143; Stevens & Tree 65 4. EVANS Lewis. 'A general map of the Middle British Colonies in America. containing Virginia Maryland the Delaware Counties Pennsylvania and New Jersey. With the addition of New York and the greatest part of New England as also of the bordering parts of the Province of Quebec improved from several surveys made after the late war and corrected from Governor Pownall's late Map 1776. London: R. Sayer & J. Bennet 15 October 1776.' Engraved map hand-coloured in outline in eight unequal sections sheet size: 20 1/4 x 27 3/4 inches. Based on Lewis Evans' map of 1755 with additions and corrections. Cf. Stephenson & McKee Virginia p.82 an image of the Evans map 5. ROMANS Bernard. 'A general map of the Southern British Colonies in America. comprehending North and South Carolina Georgia East and West Florida with the neighbouring Indian countries. From the modern surveys of Engineer de Brahm Capt. Collet Mouzon & others; and from the large hydrographical survey of the coasts of East and West Florida. By B. Romans. London: R.Sayer & J. Bennett sic. 15 Octr. 1776.' Engraved map hand-coloured in outline eight unequal sections sheet size: 20 3/4 x 27 inches. Based on charts and maps by Roman and others. 6. BRASSIER William Furness 1745-1772. 'A Survey of Lake Champlain including Lake George Crown Point and St. John Surveyed by order of . Sr. Jeffery Amherst . by William Brassier draughtsman. 1762. London: Robt. Sayer & Jno. Bennet 5 Aug. 1776.' Engraved map hand-coloured in outline on eight unequal panels 27 3/4 x 20 3/8 inches. Also issued as the first separately published map of Lake Champlain this excellent detailed chart was based on a survey made during the French and Indian War but not published until the Revolution. Included is an inset illustrating America's first naval battle in which General Benedict Arnold though forced back down the lake was able to delay the British attempt to descend to the Hudson for that year. No mention of course is made of Ethan Allen's taking of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775.<br/> <br/>Fite & Freeman A Book of Old Maps pp.212-216; Howes A208; Nebenzahl Atlas of the American Revolution pp.61-63; Phillips Atlases 1206; Rumsey p.311; Sabin 1147; Schwartz & Ehrenberg p.190; Streeter Sale 73. Printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennet unknown books
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 books
197124286New York: Create Situations 1971. Reprint. Wraps. Very good . 8vo. Saddle-stapled photographic wraps. Very good plus. Light surface rubbing to wraps; moderate handling wear but clean and unmarked. 60pp. <br/><br/>Translation of a text published in INTERNATIONALE SITUATIONNISTE No. 12 September 1969 originally uncredited but likely authored by Debord; also includes additional documents from ENRAGÉS ET SITUATIONNISTES DANS LE MOUVEMENT DES OCCUPATIONS Gallimard 1968 and classic situationist 'detourned' comics. Tony Verlaan of "Create Situations" was a former member of the American section of the first Situationist International. Ford 167 lists this title but its described contents are confused with another item from same publisher – THE POOR & THE SUPERPOOR. (Create Situations) paperback books
19891994China Tiananmen Square New Star Publishers. <b>The Beijing Riot--A Photo Record</b>. Beijing: New Star Publishers 1989. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Small Quarto 10 1/8 x 7 1/4 inches; 260 x 185 mm 32 pages in stapled wrappers.<br /><br />Chinese government booklet justifying the bloody crackdown in Tiananmen Square in June 1989. "Beijing experienced a horrifying counter-revolutionary rebellion on June 3 and 4 1989" according to the introduction. "The purpose of the rebellion was to overthrow the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party and subvert the socialist People's Republic of China."<br /><br />Profusely illustrated with gruesome color photos of soldiers allegedly beaten or killed by "ruffians" and "thugs" as well as photos of burned-out vehicles; ordinary people supposedly thanking soldiers for ending the rebellion; scenes from Tiananmen Square and the surrounding streets; government and party leaders; and much more.<br /><br />This booklet is rare. OCLC lists only three institutional holdings: Harvard and Linfield College in the U.S. and the International Institute of Social History in the Netherlands. An oddly fascinating -- if jarring -- attempt by the Chinese government to present its case to a foreign audience. <b>RARE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Light edge wear rubbing to laminated wrappers internally clean bright and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy. New Star Publishers books
1925401647New York: Knight and Knight 1925. First edition. Some soiling and light handling wear soft horizontal crease. 4to. 16pp. Illustrated throughout with designs and plans for dolls. Stapled in self-wrappers. A fully-realized how-to for children starting with the tools and materials required through design and craft techniques. Includes general directions details for making hair and hats instructions on how to trace how to make clothes-pin dolls spoon dolls tiny china dolls a full-sized hat made of crepe paper the waist button dolly and "circus friend". This was the second in the "Betsy Bobbet" series following 'Dolly and her Dresses.' These how-tos were originaly boxed with materials and a pattern and retailed for $1.00 each. <br/><br/> Knight and Knight hardcover books
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 books
17946467London: Laurie & Whittle 1794. Engraving with mezzotint and roulette-work a set of four titled 'Spring' 'Summer' 'Autumn' and 'Winter'. A beautiful series depicting a pair of lovers progressing through the seasons in a country landscape<br/> <br/>Spring and the gentleman presents his love with garlands of flowers a flower-seller kneels in front of them and holds up a swag of flowers she has just picked up from her overflowing basket. Summer and the harvest is in full swing the gentleman holds his love's hand and points to the young children gathering sheaths of corn in the mid-ground. The lady is seated on harvested corn in front of a stand of trees. In the trees an elder lady keeps an eye on the pair of lovers. Autumn and the pair are seated at the edge of some trees the lady offers her love a pineapple whilst her apron overflows with the fruits of the autumn. In the mid-ground two gentlemen and their dogs are out shooting. Winter and the happy pair well-wrapped against the cold take a stroll and watch the skaters in the mid-ground. Each title panel includes an appropriate 6 to 8 line quote from James Thomson's The Seasons. Laurie & Whittle unknown books
18801006298vo original decorative cloth illustrated with 44 of 48 plates Volume two of a three volume set. Binding is worn around the extremities library plate some loose pages hinges are weak and a bit of foxing and aging but plates are generally bright and attractive. Originally published in a three volume set with 144 chromolithographed plates. Although the present volume contains only 44 of the plates they are bright and colorful illustrations. Hume & Marshall, hardcover books
18673551New York: Currier & Ives 1867. Lithograph coloured by hand. Currier & Ives view of the start of the first Trans-Atlantic yacht race.<br/> <br/>This image recalls the start of modern ocean racing: in 1866 under New York Yacht Club rules three schooners of between 32 and 32.6 metres raced from Sandy Hook N.J. to Cowes Isle of Wight. The Henrietta owned by American newspaper publisher James Gordon Bennett won arriving at 5:45 pm on Christmas day in a time of 13 days and 22 hours. The Fleetwing arrived 8 hours later followed by the Vesta 1 1/2 hours after her.<br/> <br/>Conningham 2634; Gale 2854. Currier & Ives unknown books
1850242322New York: Leonard Scott & Co 1850. Magazine. Pp.157-312p. i.e. about 150 pages printed doublecolumn throughout on reasonably alkaline paperstock sewn textblock in paste-fastened green printed wraps. Untrimmed very edgeworn with dirt and a stain to foredge and foxing to top edge short splits and small chips to head and tail some pencillings and here & there a little mouse-gnaw. A somewhat repulsive copy nonetheless quite securely bound and handleable. Topics include twenty pages on Welsh education twenty again of French/English vocabulary for travelers twenty on the geologic distribution of gold in Siberia and California Sierras "more lofty than the Appenines" histories of Spanish literature ditto ancient Greek lit twenty pages on urban water-supply and sanitation especially of London and. more. Leonard Scott & Co unknown books