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1935116291New York: Manhattan House 1935. First Edition. Hardback. Fine copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 1 pages; Physical desc. : 1 v. unpaged : chiefly ill. ; 23 cm. Subject: Visual anthropology. Ethnic groups - Pictorial works. 1935. 5 Volumes in 1. New York: Manhattan House hardcover
DADAX1459810856Orca Book Publishers 2015-09-29. Unabridged. audioCD. New. 5.25x4.00x7.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Orca Book Publishers unknown
017088Manchester UK: Linder and Sterling Publishers 1978. Wraps. Good. Side folding wraps 16 ½ by 23 ¼ inches when unfolded. 12 pp. Black and white clip art/collages throughout. A one off zine style piece taking the punk art aesthetic of clip art and collage to a new level. Created by Jon Savage and Linder Sterling in 1978 the zine provided social commentary on gender and gender roles portraying fractured women in domestic settings as well as skewering masculinity and its impact on the punk scene and society in general Poynor p. 23. Developed as a visual zine Savage collaborated with Linder Sterling noting that "Linder was already making very pointed images about feminism about the role of women and how they were treated and I was developing a gay consciousness and ideas about masculinity" Piller and Rowland Punkzines p. 166. Savage also mentions that some of the images were considered obscene leading to difficulties in finding a printer. GOOD condition. Moderate toning to the exterior with moderate wrinkling and creasing. Faint dampstain along the spine of the rear page. Last leaf with a small split along the fold crease. Minor soiling. Linder and Sterling, Publishers unknown
1775WRCAM54968London: Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett 1775. Copper-engraved map with original color. Two insets along the right side titled "Plan of Boston Harbour from an Actual Survey" and "Plan of the Town of Boston with the Attack on Bunker's Hill in the Peninsula of Charlestown." Plate mark: 18 1/4 x 21 1/2 inches. Sheet size: 21 1/4 x 27 1/4 inches. Expertly conserved with a few instances of renewed color. In very good condition with large margins. A rare and dramatic Revolutionary war map of New England showing George Washington's troops marching on British-occupied Boston with a large inset plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill showing Charlestown in flames: among the earliest pictorial representations of the Battle of Bunker Hill. This copy is printed on a large full sheet with ample margins. <br> <br> Published by Sayer & Bennett shortly after news of the Battle of Bunker Hill reached London the map celebrates the British victory in the battle but gives a portent of the impending siege of Boston and the eventual Battle of Dorchester Heights. The general map of New England provides a backdrop for illustrations of American troops most notably including the "march of General Washington" in western Massachusetts but also showing militia marching from New Hampshire Connecticut and Rhode Island all converging on Boston. Two smaller insets along the right side of the map each printed from a separate plate depict a general plan of Boston Harbor and a plan of Boston and Charlestown showing the Battle of Bunker Hill. <br> <br> This latter inset is quite dramatic and of great significance. Charlestown is shown under attack by British forces with the town in flames as British warships bombard it from the water and a British battery fires across the Charles River from Cornhill in Boston; the locations of the British and American forces on Breed's Hill are shown as the two armies face each other in battle. In Boston a large encampment of British regulars is shown on Boston Commons surrounding the Liberty tree. The inset would later be re- engraved and used in Newcastle and Boston editions of Murray's IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR. <br> <br> It is believed that the inset is a graphic representation of information on the battle derived from a June 25 1775 letter written by General Burgoyne to Lord Stanley: <br> <br> ".Howe's corps ascending the hill in the face of entrenchments and in a very disadvantageous ground was much engaged; and to the left the enemy pouring in fresh troops by the thousands over the land; and in the arm of the sea our ships and floating batteries cannonading them: straight before us a large and noble town in one great blaze; the church steeples being of timber were great pyramids of fire above the rest.the whole a picture and a complication of horror and importance beyond any thing that ever came to my lot to be witness to." <br> <br> Sayer and Bennett published this letter as a broadside on November 27 1775 nearly two months after this inset illustrating it with a different plan of the battle. <br> <br> The earliest cartographic representation of the Battle of Bunker Hill is an August 1 1775 plan published by Jefferys and Faden titled "A Sketch of the Action between British Forces and the American Provincials on the Heights of the Peninsula of Charlestown." That map however purely shows military movements. The inset to the present map is the second printed plan of the battle and considered to be the first pictorial representation. This map was produced on September 2 1775 a scant two- and-a-half months after the crucially important actions it depicts. It is remarkable that such detailed news was transmitted from New England to London and published in such a magnificent cartographic representation in so brief a period of time. Not in Nebenzahl's ATLAS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION which reproduces a later version of the inset on page 55 or Phillips. <br> <br> An exciting important rare and early map of the American Revolution. NEBENZAHL BATTLE PLANS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 6 6A. McCORKLE NEW ENGLAND IN EARLY PRINTED MAPS 775.1. KRIEGER & COBB MAPPING BOSTON p.103. SCHWARTZ & EHRENBERG plate 117. GUTHORN BRITISH MAPS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION p.66. STOKES B105. RISTOW CARTOGRAPHY OF THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL. SELLERS & VAN EE 813. Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett unknown books
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pp. 38 +Plus frontis portrait. 12mo. 180mm. Original publisher's pictorial full pebbled cream cloth binding lettered and decorated in gilt. Cover designs of torches strung together with ribbon. Spine blank. Cover is slightly. Spine rubbed. Some Wear to base and head of spine. Corners worn. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Richard Olney (1835-1917) was an American statesman. He served as U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of State under President Grover Cleveland, and in the latter position, briefly, under Cleveland's successor, William McKinley. As attorney general, Olney used injunctions against striking workers in the Pullman strike, setting a precedent, and advised the use of federal troops, when legal means failed to control the strikers. As secretary of state, he raised the status of America in the world by elevating U.S. diplomatic posts to the status of embassy. This book is a transcription of 'An address Delivered before the Alumni of Brown University.' NW63
184933846Portland: Printed by C. W. Pennell & Co 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 4 380 pages. Illustrated. Bound in back are pages 11-108 of an incomplete periodical titled "Information for the People." Brownish marbled paper covered boards. Leather covered corners and joints. Spine is missing. Front board near detached. Back cover and page 107 108 of the extra periodical are detached. Front end sheets missing. Shelf worn covers. Light to moderate scattered foxing and toning to contents. Contents include 26 numbers for the year 1849. Poor condition. Printed by C. W. Pennell & Co hardcover
1973005391Santa Fe New Mexico: The Santa Fean 1972 1973 1973. First Edition . Red Leatherette. Fine/No Dust Jacket. 11 1/4" Tall. Profusely Illustrated. A Special Leatherette-Bound Gilt Edition Volume 1 Numbers 1-8 Limited To Fifteen Copies No. 3 Of 15. Faux Marbled Endpapers. Signed By The Publishers Betty Bauer And Marian Love. <br/> <br/> The Santa Fean 1972 1973 hardcover
pp. 257 +Plus 16 plates of illustrations. 12mo. 180mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding lettered and decorated simply in gilt. Spine lettered in gilt. Top edge gilt. Cover slightly soiled and faded but gilt bright. Spine faded and rubbed. Corners bumped. Hardbound. Contents clean. Very Good. This novel first appeared in the 'Ladies Home Journal.' NW59
pp. xiv, 295. +Plus 8 pages of color plates. 12mo. 210mm. Publisher's blue binding with cover stamped in gilt and green. Pictorial cover with floral design by Margaret Armstrong without monogram. Spine lettered in gilt and decorated similarly. Gilt is bright on cover with color rubbed. Top edge gilt. Spine gilt rubbed. Corners sharp. Title page printed in red and black. Gift inscription on inside flyleaf 'To Mama from Fenner Dec 25. 1901' Binding tight and contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good+. Henry Jackson van Dyke Jr. (1852-1933) was an American author, educator, foreign minister, and clergyman. The binding designer - Margaret Neilson Armstrong (1867-1944) was a 20th-century American designer, illustrator, and author. She is best known for her book covers in the Art Nouveau style. NW59
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19913115841Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers 1991. LXXII, 372 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1870052846Denver Co: S. S. Wallihan & Company 1870. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good. Illustrated Ads. Xvi 17-441; 7 Pp Ads At Front Ads Interspersed Throughout A Great Any Ads At Rear. Red-Brown Cloth Gilt. Wear Fading Small Losses To Cloth At Ends Of Spine Tiny Losses At Tips Gilt Complete. Front Hinge Reinforced With White Tape At Endpapers Front Hinge Broken Within Ads Pages At Front With Last Ad Page Loose; Rear Endpapers And Hinge Intact And Undamaged. Copyright 1870 No Later Date Except Title Itself. <br/> <br/> S. S. Wallihan & Company hardcover
2000Q-0967753716Twin Lights Pub 2000-06-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Twin Lights Pub hardcover
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