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1897WRCLIT55924New York: The Century Co. 1897. Two volumes. Decorated grey cloth stamped in gilt red and darker grey t.e.g. fore and bottom edges untrimmed. Frontispieces by Howard Pyle. Later printing with the corrected readings on I:54 and II:260 the titles integral and the edges treated as noted. Modest rubbing 1897 pencil Christmas inscription; a good set. BAL 14178. WRIGHT III:3782. The Century Co. hardcover books
1898173675New York: The Century Company 1898. Hardcover. VG old bookstore sticker inside front covers light foxing but interior is clean and tight otherwise. Two volume set gray stamped boards with red lettering Volume 1 is 306 pp. Volume 2 is 261 pp each with bw frontispiece. Two volume set correspondence from Weir Mitchell and his son John K. Mitchell to Dr. Elisabeth Ryder laid in. The Century Company hardcover books
19142288323The Century Co 1914. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. A nice copy. 1914 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 447 pp. Top page ridge gilt. Deckled edge. A collection of poetry from Silas Weir Mitchell. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Silas Weir Mitchell February 15 1829 The Century Co hardcover books
198518790Woodbridge England: Antique Collectors' Club 1985. Hardcover. VG/VG second copy dust jacket is Good with large tear at top front edge. Blue cloth gilt lettering tan DJ. 517 pp. 38 color numerous bw plates. Antique Collectors' Club hardcover books
19062971New York: The Century Co. pr. by the De Vinne Press 1906. 8vo. 57 1 pp. <br><br>First edition of Mitchell's rhymed translation of the 14th-century Middle English poem in which a dreaming father has a vision of his deceased daughter thought to have been named Marguerite or Margery from the Latin for "pearl" now a queen in Heaven. Weir a neurologist was born in Philadelphia and known for his work on nerve injuries and erythromelalgia "Weir Mitchells disease". <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â BAL 14236. Ex-library. Publisher's green cloth front cover with title simply gilt-stamped; covers pressure-stamped and spine with paper shelving label. Cloth with slight wear to extremities spots of very minor discoloration. Front pastedown with bookplate; reverse of last page with pocket; title-page and two others perforation-stamped. Untrimmed pages with a few stray pencil marks otherwise clean; overall a nice solid copy. The Century Co. (pr. by the De Vinne Press) hardcover books
198824714NY:: Harper & Row. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0060160012 . First printing thus. Publisher's "With the compliments of the author" card laid in. Very good in a very good faded dust jacket. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark. . Harper & Row, hardcover books
1982189429Jessica Kingsley Publishers 1982-12-15. Paperback. New. New! Jessica Kingsley Publishers paperback books
19711261971Fort Washington NY: Kennikat Press 1971. Second Edition. Second Edition. Octavo; VG/no-DJ; Blues spine black text; Boards strong corners sharp light shelf wear' Text block clean light page wear durable and legible; pp 261. 1261971. Full-priced Rockville. Kennikat Press unknown books
1989SKU1032603Peachtree Pub Ltd 1989-10-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. ISigned by Authors. Signed by Authors Author 0934601763 Signed by both the Author and the Photographer on the title page. 1st Edition/1st Printing. Book and dust jacket are clean book is structurally sound the dust jacket shows moderate wear with some rubbing/chipping to the edges and sunning to the front panel pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. lz Peachtree Pub Ltd hardcover books
20057523fdCologne: Feierabend Unique Books 2005. First edition. Folio gold cloth 324 pp. Color photos b&w photos illus. Fine in dust jacket. Feierabend Unique Books, (2005). First edition. hardcover books
19798495Montclair: Allanheld Osmun & Co 1979. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; cloth boards in black dustjacket; 358pp; illus. Warmly inscribed on front endpaper: "To my friend Paul Whipple with all good wishes from 'Mitch' author of Mean Things this 10th of March 1980." Minimal wear; Near Fine in lightly rubbed jacket. Allanheld, Osmun & Co unknown books
1922174173Cambridge: The Riverside Press 1922. Hardcover. VG. Beige and half black boards with gilt spine lettering and tissue jacket. 34 pages. "This edition printed at The Riverside Press in Cambridge U.S.A. is limited to five hundred and thirty-five copies of which five hundred are to be sold. This is number 74." -Colophon. The Riverside Press hardcover books
194353421New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1943. First Edition. First Printing "A" on copyright page. Octavo 19cm; blue-gray cloth titled in red on the cover and spine; dustjacket; 213pp. Spine ends lightly pushed; mild sunning to the spine; some foxing to the endpapers; former owner's name stamped twice on front free endpaper; Very Good. The dustjacket is unclipped priced $2.00 with moderate overall rubbing and soil to lighter portions; chipping and short tears to the extremities; tear along lower front flap; just Very Good.<br/><br/>Mother of abstract painter Joan Mitchell this is Strobel's first mystery novel. The dustwrapper features darkly humorous jacket art by Eve Rockwell. HUBIN p.395. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
2010600502010. ISBN-13: 9781584776338; ISBN-10: 1584776331 g. Mitchell William. An Essay on the Early History of the Law Merchant: Being the Yorke Prize Essay for 1903. Cambridge: At the University Press 1904. 176 pp. Reprinted 2006 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776338. ISBN-10: 1584776331. Hardcover cloth. New. $39.95 With an appendix of source materials. The winner of the prestigious Yorke Prize this essay is still cited in the literature of commercial and international law. "Mr. Mitchell has satisfactorily risen to the occasion and has given us an interesting study of the early history of that system of universal practical law which the traders of the Middle Ages recognised as binding upon them in their international dealings. Customary in its origin and principles summary in its jurisdiction and equitable in its spirit the Law Merchant has been a potent factor in the development of the modern commercial law of all the countries of Europe and Mr. Mitchell's account of its beginnings is full of suggestion.": Juridical Review 16 1904 446. unknown books
2010436282010. ISBN-13: 9781584776338; ISBN-10: 1584776331. Mitchell William. An Essay on the Early History of the Law Merchant: Being the Yorke Prize Essay for 1903. Originally published: Cambridge: At the University Press 1904. 176 pp. Reprinted 2006 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776338. ISBN-10: 1584776331. Hardcover. New. $39.95 With an appendix of source materials. The winner of the prestigious Yorke Prize this essay is still cited in the literature of commercial and international law. "Mr. Mitchell has satisfactorily risen to the occasion and has given us an interesting study of the early history of that system of universal practical law which the traders of the Middle Ages recognised as binding upon them in their international dealings. Customary in its origin and principles summary in its jurisdiction and equitable in its spirit the Law Merchant has been a potent factor in the development of the modern commercial law of all the countries of Europe and Mr. Mitchell's account of its beginnings is full of suggestion.": Juridical Review 16 1904 446. unknown books
188829399NY: Scribner's 1888. Revised edn. F. O. C. Darley. 8vo pp. 286. Illustrated. "Darley" edition. Green cloth stamped in gilt. Cover little worn at edges o/w VG. Scribner's unknown books
18923402NY: The Century 1892. First edn. 8vo pp. 307. Little foxing and external wear a VG copy. BAL 14148. The Century unknown books
19087847NY: Century 1908. First edn. 8vo Pp. 421. Covers little soiled a VG copy. Century unknown books
189144175New York: New York Printing Co. The Republic Press Publishers 1891. 1st edition thus Revised and Freshened with Notes by the Author. Original publisher's blue cloth spine over silver patterned paper covered boards with gilt stamped lettering. Green patterned paper paste-downs. Shelf & edgewear. Bookplate & booklabel to front paste-down. Age-toning to free eps. Removed library pocket from rear paste-down. About Very Good. 45 1 pp. Index at rear. Partially unopened. Frontis of Depew. Oblong format: 8" x 9-3/8" <br/><br/> New York Printing Co. (The Republic Press) Publishers hardcover books
19281308554New York and London: The Century Co 1928. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 298; G/no-DJ; dark red spine with gilt text to paper label; cloth has slight soiling to exterior some light sunning to spine; gilt and blue decoration to front; text block has slight age toning to exterior edges previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown; frontispiece with tissue guard illustrated; interior clean; inscribed by author. 1308554. FP New Rockville Stock. The Century Co hardcover books
19001318926Paisley: Alexander Gardner 1900. Hardcover. Octavo; Fair hardcover; Spine blue with gold print; Boards in blue cloth worn corners and spine caps wear to hinges shelfwear; Text block has gilt top edge deckle edged cracked hinges intermittent spine breaks spotting to some page edges small stain to front endpapers newspaper clipping taped to rear pastedown stains to front endpapers and title page annotation in ink on front endpapers; 707 pages frontispiece. 1318926. FP New Rockville Stock. Alexander Gardner hardcover books
19921316479New York: Pantheon Books 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 718; VG-/VG; black/white pictorial spine with black and white text; Up in the Old Hotel and other stories; dust jacket has slight wear to exterior; mylar wraps; cloth shows light wear to exterior; strong boards; text block has only light wear to exterior edges; interior clean; deckled fore edge. 1316479. FP New Rockville Stock. Pantheon Books hardcover books
200211959JMontecito California: Montecito Journal March 28 - April 10 2002. First Edition. An interesting original interviews by Pat Murphy with actresses Ann Rutherford and Evelyn Keyes on the making of the film of Gone With the Wind. Printed in an issue of the Montecito Journal the little newspaper for the small affluent town adjacent to Santa Barbara California which has the distinction of having more millionaires per square mail than any other place in America. Montecito Journal unknown books
1895134984Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution 1895. Hardcover. VG- Ex-lib. stamp inside front cover usual markings; Light wear to cloth particularly at extremities; Corners bumped; Interior clean and tight. Green cloth over boards; Gilt titling at front cover; 81 pp.; Numerous tables and bw figures. Smithsonian Institution hardcover books
1990182787Tate Gallery 1990. Softcover. VG minimal shelf wear all pages clear and intact. Green paper stapled wraps with black lettering pp. 273-288 color illustrations. "Wright's Account Book includes many references to frames. This exhibition devoted to his work presents an opportunity to examine the frame designs prevailing during his career as well as those with which he was particularly associated. Prior to their arrival for the exhibition 108 of the 117 picture frames have been assessed. A further 36 frames on works by Wright not included in this exhibition have been studied. The survey thus comprises 144 frames representng well over a third of all his recorded paintings. These may be classified accordingly. First those considered original to the picture; second those which are stylistically contemporary but probably not orignal; third those of a distinctly earlier or later period than the picture. Results are summarized by style and status in the tab;e opposite. The most significant fact to emerge two centurues later is that just over half of Wright's paintings in this survey still appear to retain the frames originally made for them. It is perhaps Wright's provincialism which accounts for this relatively high ratio. Many of his pictures are at their most vulnerable to re-framing and those mainly in recent decades as Wright's art has been re-assessed. As well as general appreciation of the subject this study hopefully will encourage the spectator to contemplate the picture together with its frame ans assess their relative merits" - quoted from Introduction. Tate Gallery unknown books