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1929006713UK: Victor Gollancz 1929. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine. Mystery of a Butcher's Shop by Gladys Mitchell First Edition Victor Gollancz Ltd 1929. A fine copy. No inscriptions contents bright and clean throughout. Covers are unmarked and have no bumping or rubbing to either the corners or the head and tail of spine. An excellent copy. <br/> <br/> Victor Gollancz hardcover
1939355490712836London: Thriller Book Club 1939. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Originally published by Michael Joseph in 1937. Oatmeal cloth with brown spine lettering. Quite heavy foxing to the page-block edges and the early/late pages of the book otherwise a VG copy with a neat name on the front paste-down. The D/W is rubbed to the extremities and has a closed tear with accompanying crease at the top/middle of the front cover. The red portion of the spine is just a touch faded. A nice copy of a very uncommon book. The D/W illustration of a snake rearing its head is particularly dramatic Thriller Book Club hardcover
1939355490720527London: Michael Joseph 1939. First Edition. Hard Cover. London: Michael Joseph 1939. First UK Edition. Stunningly hand-bound by one of the UK's leading bookbinders in brown half leather with marbled paper and matching marbled end-papers. A beautiful production. Very clean interior. A fine copy. No D/W. Photographs/scans available upon request. Michael Joseph hardcover
1940355490721749London: Michael Joseph 1940. First Edition. Hard Cover. First UK Edition. Publisher's blue boards with silver spine lettering and yellow end-papers. Slightly soft spine tips and a neat former owner's name to the front free end-paper otherwise a bright and clean VG copy. No D/W. Uncommon. Michael Joseph hardcover
1866lib35342234BCrearS. Agustus Mitchell Jr 1866. Hardcover. Acceptable. folio red boards are worn as is leather spine Colorized Maps all good to vg except state of Ny is frayed at bottom S. Agustus Mitchell Jr hardcover
1994Manohar-9780710304056Kegan Paul International 1994. Hardcover. New. Kegan Paul International hardcover
1994Manohar-9780710304056Kegan Paul International 1994. Hardcover. New. Kegan Paul International hardcover
1900046191New York / Committee Of Arrangements: Delmonico's 1900. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 74 Pp. Brown Cloth Beveled Edges Gilt Floral End Papers. First Edition. Book Of The Speeches And Testimonial Letters And Telegrams At A Large Congratulatory Dinner At Delmonico's With A Full List Of The Approximately 360 Attendees Which Included Man Of The Most Prominent Men Of Intellect And Scholarship In New York. Abraham Jacobi 1830 - 1919 Was A German Physician And Pioneer Of Pediatrics Opening The First Children's Clinic In The United States. To Date He Is The Only Foreign-Born President Of The American Medical Association. He Helped Found The American Journal Of Obstetrics. He Is Regarded As The Father Of American Pediatrics. Born In Hartum Now A District Of Hille Westphalia He Was The Son Of A Poor Jewish Shopkeeper And His Wife Who Educated Him At Great Sacrifice. He Attended The Gymnasium In Minden. After Graduating There He Studied Medicine At The Universities Of Greifswald Göttingen And Bonn Receiving An Md At Bonn In 1851. Shortly Thereafter Jacobi Joined The Revolutionary Movement In Germany See Revolution Of 1848. He Was Detained In Prisons At Berlin And Cologne In 1851 And Eventually Convicted Of Treason And Imprisoned At Minden And Bielefeld Until His Discharge In The Summer Of 1853. Upon Release Jacobi Sailed To England Where He Stayed With Both Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels. In The Following Autumn He Moved To New York Where He Settled As A Practicing Physician. He Remained In Contact With Marx And Engels And In 1857 Jacobi Was Involved In Founding The New York Communist Club. Starting In 1861 At New York Medical College He Was A Professor Of Childhood Diseases. From 1867 To 1870 He Was Chair Of The Medical Department Of The City University Of New York. He Taught At Columbia University For 30 Years From 1870 To 1902. He Later Moved To Mount Sinai Hospital Where He Established The First Department Of Pediatrics At A General Hospital. He Was President Of The New York Pathological And Obstetrical Societies And Twice Of The Medical Society Of The County Of New York Visiting Physician To The German Hospital Beginning 1857 To Mount Sinai Hospital Beginning 1860 To The Hebrew Orphan Asylum And The Infant Hospital On Randall's Island Beginning 1868 And To Bellevue Hospital Beginning 1874. In 1882 He Was President Of The New York State Medical Society And In 1885 Became President Of The New York Academy Of Medicine. From 1868 To 1871 He Was Joint Editor Of The American Journal Of Obstetrics And Diseases Of Women And Children. Civic Work Was An Important Part Of His Life. He Advocated For Birth Control And Civil Service Reform And Opposed Prohibition. He Was Strongly Anti-Hohenzollern During World War I.4 In The Summer Of 1918 A House Fire Destroyed The Manuscript Of His Autobiography And Other Personal Papers At His Lake George Home. His First Wife Fanny Meyer Jacobi 18331851 Was A Sister Of Sophie Meyer Boas 18281916 The Mother Of Ethnologist Franz Boas Who Also Attended The Gymnasium In Minden. In 1873 He Married Mary Putnam Jacobi Also A Physician. She Was The Very First Female Student At The Faculté De Médecine De Paris In Paris France. Works Include: Contributions To Midwifery And Diseases Of Women And Children With E. Noeggerath; New York 1859; Dentition And Its Derangements 1862; The Raising And Education Of Abandoned Children In Europe 1870; Infant Diet 1874; Treatise On Diphtheria 1880. Jacobi Contributed Chapters On The Care And Nutrition Of Children Diphtheria And Dysentery To Gerhardt's Handbuch Der Kinderkrankheiten Tübingen 1877 And On Diphtheria Rachitis And Laryngitis To Pepper's System Of Practical Medicine Philadelphia And Has Published Lectures And Reports On Midwifery And Female And Infantile Disease And A Number Of Articles In Medical Journals. His "Sarcoma Of The Kidney In The Fotus And Infant " Is Printed In The Transactions Of The International Medical Congress In Copenhagen. See Wikipedia Which Has A Longer Article. <br/> <br/> Delmonico's hardcover
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2023CBS-9798886263015Springer Med Press 2023. New. Springer Med Press unknown
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9033073paperback. Fine. Bound in publisher's original illustrated wrappers. Minor wear to the extremities of the dust jackets. Text is in Japanese. Dust jacket. <br/><br/> paperback
B31268-F-MITMacmillan. Collectible - Acceptable. NY: Macmillan 1940. Later printing. Title pg states Motion Picture Edition. Copyrt pg states illustrated Motion Picture Ed but there are NO photos or illustrations in book. Hardcover 8vo 391 double column pgs. Near very good with no dust jacket. Red cloth with blue lettering. Color plate to front cover 'The Flight to Tara' with blue border. Wear to spine ends and corners. Contents clean and binding sound. Inquire if you need further information. Macmillan hardcover
2007DADAX0199296642Oxford University Press USA 2007-05-24. 1. hardcover. New. 7.00x1.25x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Oxford University Press, USA hardcover
1867JK3796J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1867. Hardcover. Good. Philadelphia 1867. Brown cloth covered boards with gold titles; edges and covers worn with boards peeking through at corners; surface tears in spine; 12 mo 6 3/4"-7 3/4" tall; no jacket. Bookplate on front pastedown; Previous owner's name on free front endpaper; frontispiece and additional illustrations in black and white; gutter gap at first blank page; light foxing; no markings; 79 pages. Photos available upon request. J. B. Lippincott & Co. hardcover
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2011New-May2-2017--12957Pearson 2011-07-10. Spiral-bound. New. 0x0x0. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Pearson unknown
2003CBS-9780471436232John Wiley Original 2003. New. John Wiley (Original) unknown
2003CBS-9780471436232John Wiley Original 2003. New. John Wiley (Original) unknown
6873880Edition: First . Good Condition. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: SOME Publisher: McGraw Hill Pub Date: 1/1/1992 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 354 hardcover
1902QQ0025Alex Gardner 1902. Original green buckram gilt lettering and vignette in gilt to front board and spine both designed by Jessie M. King; vignette again in blind to rear board. A little mild marking to boards and wear to board and spine edges; top board corners pushed in. Spine slightly darkened and mildly cocked. Top edges gilt bottom edges untrimmed. 8vo 14.4 x 20.5cm. Offset browning to free endpapers. Rear endpaper cracked at gutter; rear hinge very slightly tender. Front endpaper uncracked. Five illustrations incl frontis with tissue guard by Jessie M. King. Engraved title page and vignette to colophon also the work of King. Mild scattered foxing also affecting plates. Slight offset browning to title page. Front free endpaper inscribed by Jessie M. King: 'To Prof. Fred. Yorke Powell with the sincere regards of the illustrator. Jan. 1903'. Frederick York Powell King slightly misspells his surname 1850-1904 was Regius Professor of Modem History at Oxford. Known as a translator of Icelandic sagas and an authority on medieval literature he can also be 'usefully situated within fin-de-siecle networks of artists folklorists poets and scholars' Howsam 2021 Yellow 90s 2.0 UWindsor; he invited Verlaine and Mallarme to Oxford published translations from Omar Khayyam was an avid collector of Japanese prints served as president of the Irish Texts Society in 1902 went to Liverpool to speak in support of the endowment of Celtic Studies in the university and in 1904 was made President of the Folklore Society. He was thus firmly embedded in the same milieu as King whose illustrations for Fitzgerald's translation of Khayyam were published in 1903 and who shared York Powell's interest in the folkloric Celtic and fantastic: 'influenced by a Gaelic-speaking nursemaid with a fund of folklore Jessie believed herself gifted with ‘second sight’ and her art was inspired by fantasy' ODNB. 1902 the year Jephtha was published saw several landmarks in King's early career: she won a gold medal for a cover design at the Turin exhibition of Decorative Art which secured her the commission for Jephtha her first book illustrations for a British publisher as well as joining the Glasgow School of Art as an instructor in book illustration. King's work on Jephtha shows her own connection to specifically Scottish cultural networks: A. Gordon Mitchell who produced translations of both Buchanan's original Latin dramas served as minister of Killearn Buchanan's birthplace and the neighbouring parish to New Kilpatrick where King was born and where her father was the minister. A scarce early work by King inscribed by her to another significant figure in the turn-of-the-century cultural sphere. Robust packaging. Tracking is always added to USA orders. It can be added to other overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edn. Inscribed by illustrator. Hardback. Inscribed by illustrator. Hardback. Good. 130pp. Alex Gardner Hardcover
195721166141957. London: Gemini Magazine 1957-1958. 5 vols. 4to. card wrappers; sunning to spines; slight sunning to panels with a few light marks a very good complete set.First editions. Edited by William Donaldson and Julian Mitchell. Contains poetry and reviews from a range of contributors including writers such as Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes W. H. Auden Malcom Bradbury Elizabeth Jennings Bernard Bergonzi Philip Hobsbaum. unknown
1936000015494New York: Macmillan 1936. Second printing. Hardcover. Near Very Good. 8vo. 8 3-1037 5 pp. Grey cloth with blue lettering on the front board a wind design in blue on the front board blue lettering and decorations on the spine; brown topstain. Without the dust jacket. States "Published June 1936" on the copyright page. This novel's legacy has gone through several evolutions: Mitchell's tale is criticized for sanitizing and glossing over the horrors of American slavery. At the same time modern readers praise the novel for Scarlett's ability to grow and change into a gritty woman who works outside the home to provide for herself even though she as a character began the story as a spoiled rich girl. The novel follows mostly anti-heroes as they navigate the post-war south. A small tear to the spine's crown a few scattered small spots of discoloration on the leaves one leaf with a tear to its corner. A name dated 1936 on the free front endpaper. Macmillan hardcover
1956mon0000222695Hodder & Stoughton 1956-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book Usual stamps and markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Clean copy in good condition. Hodder & Stoughton hardcover