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1985272643Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club 1985. hardcover. fine/very good. 600 black-and-white illustrations 39 color plates. 517pp. thick 4to blue cloth d.w.; spine of dust wrapper faded. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club 1985. A fine coy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Antique Collectors' Club unknown books
1861106100<p>Unbound colored engraved map decorative boarder 14"x 11". Slight toning and aging a few margin chips on margin edge; overall bright and clear and in very good shape. Maps are wrapped with acid free board or in rigid sleeves. The Mitchell family started to produce atlases in 1846 and continued into the early 1890s. Around 1860 S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. took over and the atlas would be called Mitchell's New General Atlas. This is a colorful map of several South American countries including Peru Venezuela and Argentina from the 1861 installment of that atlas. The map is colorful and has a fair amount of detail. Ristow 311-313.</p> books
1869106105<p>Unbound colored engraved map decorative boarder 14" x 11". Slight toning darkening and aging bottom margin narrow upper margin with a few edge chips and a little rough; still fairly bright and clean and in very good condition. Maps are wrapped with acid free board or in rigid sleeves. The Mitchell family started to produce atlases in 1846 and continued into the early 1890s. Around 1860 S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. took over and the atlas would be called Mitchell's New General Atlas. This is an attractive hemispheric map of the world from the 1869 installment of that atlas. Ristow 311-313.</p> books
1870106106<p>Unbound colored engraved map decorative boarder 14" x 11". Slight toning darkening and aging top and bottom margina little narrow but still ample; otherwise fairly bright and clean and in very good condition. Maps are wrapped with acid free board or in rigid sleeves. The Mitchell family started to produce atlases in 1846 and continued into the early 1890s. Around 1860 S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. took over and the atlas would be called Mitchell's New General Atlas. This is an attractive hemispheric map of the world from the 1870 installment of that atlas. Ristow 311-313.</p> books
1863204026Philadelphia: Mitchell Samuel Augustus Jr. 1863. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 13" x 10.5".<br/><br/> Includes inset of Halifax Harbor and city. S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. continued his father's successful mapmaking and publishing business and was one of the most prolific and renowned 19th century American publishers.<br/><br/> Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr. unknown books
1867203103Philadelphia: Mitchell Samuel Augustus Jr. 1867. unbound. very good. Gamble W.H. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 21.25" x 13.5".<br/><br/> Classic double page map of Louisiana Arkansas and Mississippi divided into counties. Shows towns major routes waterways and geographical features. In excellent condition. S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. continued his father's successful mapmaking and publishing business and was one of the most prolific and renowned 19th century American publishers.<br/><br/> Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr. unknown books
1867227682Philadelphia: Mitchell Samuel Augustus Jr. 1867. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 13.75" x 11".<br/><br/> Nice map of St. Louis colored according to wards. Shows streets railroads and public parks. In very good condition with a small tear and chi to bottom edge. S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. continued his father's successful mapmaking and publishing business and was one of the most prolific and renowned 19th century American publishers.<br/><br/> Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr. unknown books
1840106603<p>Engraved colored map 9" x11 1/2" Box like cartouche with map information. Some soiling perhaps a little margin foxing small holes in left margin where map was bound not affecting image some aging and browning otherwise very good. Attractive little map with plenty of detail and some decent color. From a school and family geography. </p> S. Augustus Mitchell, books
1913WRCLIT23127Dublin: Maunsel & Co. 1913. Parchment and gilt boards. Parchment a bit mottled rear board and endsheet faintly waterstruck early ink name. A good copy of a cheaply made book. Second and first hardbound edition of the author's first book adding 19 new poems and a dedication to John Butler Yeats not included in the first edition. Maunsel & Co. hardcover books
19902299911Lloyd's of London Press Ltd 1990. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Second edition. Corners lightly pushed. 1990 Hard Cover. viii 487 15 pp. "Empire ships were the result of a standard naming system adopted by the Ministry of Shipping in 1939. All merchant ships ordered to be built in Britain to Government account except very small ship types were given the prefix 'Empire' to their name. This also applied to ships acquired through purchase requisition or taken in prize although in the event there were some exceptions. This book is the definitive record of these ships whose names recur throughout the maritime history of the Second World War and the post-war years. Built 'Empire ships are listed within general ship types and then sublisted to each building yard. Then follow historical notes on each shipyard and ships built under private contract or licence during the war years and the 'shoulder' months of the war. Details given for each ship include the yard number gross tonnage overall length length between perpendiculars and the breadth. Engines are shown as triple expansion compound turbine or oil. Historical details include changes of name and/or ownership from building to present disposition or final disposal and launching and completion dates and yard numbers. Acquired Empire ships included numerous ageing but valuable tramp ships sent in 1941-42 from the United States of America and modern C2 and C3 type ships on Lease/Lend arrangement and thirteen C1-type ships. During the war the bulk of ships suffering serious damage either through enemy action or as marine casualties were repaired and sent on their ways but others that were badly damaged or sunk were salved even to the extent of fitting new foreparts most of them being requisitioned by the Ministry and allotted 'Empire' names. A number of German ships seized in 1939 and several captured on the high seas and some Italian ships seized in Eritrea in 1941 and more taken when Italy surrendered in 1943 were generally renamed as 'Empire' ships as were a large number of German ships confiscated in North European and German ports. Intensive research by Mitchell & Sawyer has been continually updated over the years since the first edition in 1965 and this edition includes 118 photographs and many line illustrations. Lloyd's of London Press Ltd hardcover books
199946186Atlanta: Harry Norman Realtors 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. 173pp index. Very good hardback in an edgeworn jacket that has a couple of tiny closed tears. Sign by Mitchell on the title page. <br/><br/> Harry Norman Realtors hardcover books
199746487Savannah: Golden Coast 1997. Hardcover. Very good. xi 245pp indices. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. Signed by Mitchell on the title page. <br/><br/> Golden Coast hardcover books
198045418Thomasville: Thomasville Landmarks 1980. Hardcover. Very Good. 156pp appendices and index. Spotting to prelims else a very good hardback in a jacket that is heavily foxed on the spine with some showing up on the panels. <br/><br/> Thomasville Landmarks hardcover books
1972139068Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1972. Original British quad poster for the 1972 UK film. Printed in England by Bovince. <br/><br/>Based on screenwriter Mitchell's 1969 novel writing as James Munro and his John Craig spy series. John Baker is an astute British spy trying to rescue a Soviet scientist. But his enemies also kidnap a pretty young bystander and John is forced to alter his original plans. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Spain and Turkey. <br/><br/>30 x 40 inches folded as issued. Light fold stress else Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1948007477Chicago IL: Selwyn Theatre 1948. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill from production of "The Winslow Boy" at the Selwyn Theatre at 180 N. Dearborn in Chicago Beginning October 17 1948. Signed in ink on interior page by Alan Webb Frank Allenby George Benson Michael Kingsley Michael Newell Owen Holder Leonard Mitchell. Minor crease through center of entire program. Selwyn Theatre Paperback books
1883116336New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1883. Hardbound. Very clean and tight but with ex-lib. sticker on spine and bookplate inside front cover; found one page with pencil notation; slight wear to edges of spine;. Brown cloth with gilt lettering decoration and floral motif; 766 pp. with 295 illustrations and 6 plates in phototype;. Covers the sculpture of Egypt Western Asia including Persia Ancient Greece the Age of Pheidias and Polycleitos the Age of Scopas Praxiteles and Lysippos the Hellenistic Age and Ancient Italy; with notes indeces and a table of museums. Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover books
191225064Philadelphia: Transactions of the College of Physicians 1912. First edition sq. 8vo pp. 59 2; 2 plates; orig. stiff blue wrappers with paper label on upper cover; spine partly perished one corner with small nibble; else good. With a bibliography of Harvey's works by Charles Perry Fisher. <br/><br/> Transactions of the College of Physicians unknown books
188157433Jefferson City: Tribune Printing Company state printers and binders 1881. 8vo pp. 25 3; tables in the text; original printed blue wrappers; near fine. <br/><br/> Tribune Printing Company, state printers and binders unknown books
190112492New York: Scribner's 1901. 8vo pp. 4 251-252 color title-page with vignette 7 color plates; orig. dec. gilt red cloth t.e.g. spine faded with ends beginning to fray front hinge cracked else very good and sound. This copy without the Merrymount Press printer's slug at last page of text. See Smith 94. <br/><br/> Scribner's hardcover books
19991313202New York: Oxford University Press 1999. First Edition. Hardcover. Large Octavo: VG/VG-: Blue spine with white text: DJ has general shelfwear rubbing to front and back some mild chipping at front corners: Boards are strong and clean light rubbing to edges binding solid: Textblock exterior has small smudge at corner of tail edge else clean pages clean and unmarked: First Edition: 633 pp. 1313202. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Oxford University Press hardcover books
196651516Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co. Very Good. 1966. Hardcover. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc. 1966. First Edition "Advance Review Copy" slip laid-in illustrated by Lillian Hoban 150pp. brown/green boards with white stamping a Near Fine copy in a Very Good DJ. . The Bobbs-Merrill Co. hardcover books
1864WRCLIT54521New York: Charles Scribner 1864. viii3141pp. Gilt green cloth boards ruled in blind. First edition BAL's binding F probably ca. 1867. Moderate foxing throughout and to top edge and endpapers bookplate on pastedown small nick at crown of spine otherwise very good and bright. BAL 13941. Charles Scribner hardcover books
19744055Williamsburg Virginia: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1974. Softcover. VG light sunning along spine of wraps. Gray paper stapled wraps. 103 pp. 2 color 270 bw plates. Title on cover: James S. Ellsworth portrait painter. Issued in conjunction with a 1974 exhibition of this artwork by folk artist James Sanford Ellsworth. With an essay and catalogue by Lucy B. Mitchell documenting Ellsworth's distinctive style and his activity in western Massachusetts and Connecticut. The emphasis in this substantial catalogue and indeed in the artist's ouvre is clearly on miniatures. Several large portraits are included but the vast majority of the works are portrait miniatures. The catalogue lists 8 oils and 256 miniatures most being described and annotated. Includes bibliography. Uncommon. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation unknown books
2000130377San Francisco CA: Chronicle Books 2000. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A photographically illustrated biography of this important photographer. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by author Mitchell on the title page. Chronicle Books unknown books
191851053Philadelphia: Nicholas L. Brown 1918. First edition square 12mo pp. 126 2; frontispiece 7 plates text illustrations; original black cloth paper label on spine fine. Designed "especially for the bibliophile who enjoys 'fussing' over his books and who receives in seeing them in good condition and repair through his own efforts and echo of the pleasure he receives in reading them." With material translated from Bonnardot's Essai sur l'art de restaurer les estampes et les livres Paris 1858. <br/><br/> Nicholas L. Brown hardcover books