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19112274284J.B. Lippincott Company 1911. Eight Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Eight edition of Garrison-Morton 4554: "Includes full account of Weir Mitchell's rest cure for nervous disorders." Former library copy - usual marks. No jacket front and rear hinges starting ink name on front endpaper. 1911 Hard Cover. 236 pp. CONTENTS: Introductory; Gain or Loss of Weight Clinically Considered; On the Selection of Cases for Treatment; Seclusion; Rest; Massage; Electricity; Dietetics and Therapeutics; The Treatment of Locomotor Ataxia Ataxic Paraplegia Spastic Paralysis and Paralysis Agitans; Index. J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover books
19658286New York: The Viking Press 1965. stiff paper wrappers. Illuminated Manuscripts. 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. vi 176 pages. First U.S. edition. Well illustrated history. Some cover soiling. The Viking Press unknown books
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
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
19812275218Bowling Green University Popular Press 1981. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. First edition. Sticker remnant to lower jacket spine. 1981 Hard Cover. This book discusses the figure of the unchaste woman in a wide range of fiction written between 1835 and 1880; serious novels by Dickens Mrs. Gaskell Meredith and George Eliot; popular novels that provided light reading for middle-class women including books by Dinah Craik Rhoda Broughton and Ouida; sensational fiction; propaganda for social reform; and stories in cheap periodicals such as the Family Herald and the London Journal which reached a different and far wider audience than either serious or popular novels. Bowling Green University Popular Press hardcover books
1834222361Philadelphia: Mitchell and Hinman 1834. First. hardcover. good. 324pp. 8vo contemporary 3/4 calf spine ends and edges of corners worn calf rubbed light foxing throughout. Philadelphia: Mitchell and Hinman 1834. First Edition.<br/><br/> The map itself is not present. Howes M-684.<br/><br/> Mitchell and Hinman unknown books
183433419Philadelphia: Published by Mitchell and Hinman 1834. 1st edition Howes M-684; Sabin 49715. Period brown half sheep binding with blue marbled paper boards. General wear & rubbing to binding. Publisher's blue advert bookplate to front paste-down with prior owner signature above. Paper browned with faint tide-line in text-block lower margin. Withal a square & tight VG copy. 324 pp. 12mo in 6s. 8-3/4" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> Published by Mitchell and Hinman hardcover books
66051hardcover. 8vo 1/2 calf. Philadelphia 1836. Stains and foxing throughout cover and spine scratched corners bumped.<br/><br/> The map itself is not present. Howes M-684.<br/><br/> unknown books
183752333Philadelphia: S. August Mitchell and Grigg & Elliot 1837. First edition second issue with "animals" on title page correctly spelled 8vo pp. viii 9-143 1 8 Grigg & Elliot ads; fine folding map of Illinois hand-colored in outline; late 19th- or early 20th-century half red morocco gilt-paneled spine in 6 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 2 t.e.g.; nice copy. Graff 2840; Howes M689; Sabin 32460. <br/><br/> S. August Mitchell, and Grigg & Elliot unknown books
183844262Philadelphia: Hinman & Dutton 1838. 16mo. 78 pp. Large folding map: Mitchell's Traveller's Guide through the United States: a Map of the Roads Distances Steam Boat and Canal Routes &c. Philadelphia: Mitchell 1838; engraved on steel by J.H. Young and D. Haines; 17 1/2 x 22 inches. Original gilt-stamped and embossed publisher's leather; map repaired on verso. Both the text and map are foxed but a very good copy. First issued under a different title in 1834. The map is hand-colored in outline and includes small inset maps of Cincinnati Albany New Orleans Boston New York Philadelphia Baltimore and Washington and Charleston; it extends from the Atlantic coast to Missouri and Arkansas labeled here "territory" although it gained statehood in 1836. Howes M-690. <br/><br/> Hinman & Dutton hardcover books
1838158751838. Disbound 32pp. Lightly foxed. Good without the map. FIRST EDITION. AI 51737 4. unknown books
184631381Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell 1846. 16mo. 46pp. plus large folding map 25 x 34 1/4 inches with full period color. Original blindstamped and gilt purple morocco with original clasp. Morocco a bit rubbed and edgeworn. One significant tear from the left edge where bound in with no loss; several other noticeable separations along folds.<br/> <br/>Second edition after the first of 1843 of this rare pocket map of North America showing the United States west to Texas Indian Territory and Dakota Territory i.e. 19° longitude west of Washington D.C.<br/> <br/>The map J.H. Young's "Mitchell's National Map of the American Republic or the United States of North America" is revised and updated from the 1843 version most notably by the addition of the newly created Territory of Iowa. The inset map of Texas is new to this 1846 edition and dates from the first year of statehood still showing Texas with its Republic boundaries. The Oregon inset is also new and shows the Oregon border going north into Canada i.e. before the 1846 treaty boundaries. There are also two population tables and the text lists the major railroad steamboat and stage routes all the way west to Iowa Wisconsin and Missouri. The four insets are: "Map of the North-Eastern boundary of the United States According to the Treaty of 1842" "Map of the Southern part of Florida" "Map of Oregon Territory" and "Map of the State of Texas." These four insets take the place of the thirty-two small inset maps of cities and town from the 1843 version of the map. Rumsey lists only the wall map version of this 1846 map. OCLC locates eight copies of this important pocket map.<br/> <br/>OCLC 228693421 8551053; Ristow p.310; Rumsey 3796 ref. S. Augustus Mitchell unknown books
18496558Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell 1849 Folio. 17 3/8 x 14 inches. Lithographed title with large vignette letterpress "Table of Contents" and 73 hand-colored lithographed maps charts and city plans. Three-quarter red morocco over marbled boards large red morocco title label on front cover elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt. Spine and corners renewed in red leather. Boards rubbed and scuffed at edges. Maps in fine condition. Overall a fine copy. A very nice copy of this very scarce atlas with hand-colored maps of all the individual States and Territories and including the rare and famous map of "Oregon Upper California & New Mexico" showing the large yellow-colored area in California labeled "Gold Region." The Atlas concentrates on the American continent with 43 maps of the area including a fine double-page coast-to-coast map of the United States. Samuel Augustus Mitchell and his sons were the leading publishers of maps in the United States during most of the nineteenth century. A New American Atlas published in 1831 was Mitchell's first work. In 1846 he published his first edition of the present work. He continued to publish the Atlas until 1850 when he sold the copyright to Cowperthwait & Co. It was with this 1849 edition that "New Mexico" was added to the title of the map as well as the words "Gold Region" added in a large yellow area in "Upper or New California." As Wheat states "We find S. Augustus Mitchell in Philadelphia publishing in 1849 a revised version of his Texas Oregon and California map taking advantage of Frémont's later work and displaying a large colored Gold Region." Also many routes are shown by red hand-colored lines including Frémont's routes. Wheat: Mapping the Transmississippi West: 630 p.284; text p.82; not noted in Wheat's Maps of the Gold Region. S. Augustus Mitchell hardcover books
1837017595Philadelphia PA: Grigg and Elliot 1837. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First edition 2nd issue. Octavo 8vo. 143 pages of text followed by 9 pages of advertisement. Hardcover: original printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine being moderately rubbed and soiled with a weakened front hinge; protected in archival myarl. Very good condition folded map tipped in facing title page with original outline hand-color; has a few small stains. Minor foxing scattered throughout text. Howes M689 second issue with title page corrected. Title page continues ".Also Suggestions to Emigrants Sketches of the Counties Cities and Principal Towns in the State: Together with a Letter on the Cultivation of the Prairies by the Hon H.L. Ellsworth. To which are Annexed the Letters from a Rambler in the West." Previous owner's name on front endpaper and front cover: J.C. Nash Rochester NY. Author is publisher Samuel Augustus Mitchell 1792-1868. Grigg and Elliot Hardcover books
18711318742Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell 1871. Hardcover. Folio unpaginated; VG-; newly rebacked with brown cloth majority of original front board cloth preserved including gilt titling; spine with black label gilt titling; water-damage to upper half of the volume more pronounced on the first 5 pages impacts mags but does not affect coloring; With 67 hand-colored maps plus insets on 56 mapsheets including 9 double-page plus time table page reference table and appendices; shelved above case 2. 1318742. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. S. Augustus Mitchell hardcover books
18632541Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. 1863. First Edition. Cloth. Very good. The 1863 edition of Mitchell's New General Atlas complete with eighty-four maps. Folio 12.5"x15.5" 84 individual maps on 53 sheets title page and "List of Maps" at front. Publisher's stamped cloth cover half calf spine decorative bands. Some soiling to cloth wear to spine. Publisher's original endpapers. Index includes: 22pp list of Post Offices 2pp United States population records 1 world populations 3pp world distances mountains rivers. All maps have a copyright date of 1860. All maps in near fine condition. Occasional toning but overall bright illustrations. Floral borders hand-colored illustrations. Includes detailed city plans of Cincinnati Boston New York Philadelphia New Orleans Washington and Baltimore. S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. unknown books
1850100382Square 4to 11 ½ x 9 ½ publishers original quarter green calf and pictorial peach-colored boards. With 17 hand-colored copper engraved maps 5 double pages plus insets. Spine ends and corners bumped shelf wear a few small dampstains soiling; binding a bit loose short splits to some of the centerfolds U.S. map and light toning and foxing to contents. Overall about very good. Interesting double page map of the United States that shows large portions of the map as territories including a good sized section labeled as Indian Territory. The Missouri Territory stretches well into the Northwest portion of the U.S. and a portion of the Northwest is designated as Upper California. An inset at the lower left hand side of the map illustrates the Gold Region of California. Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., hardcover books
1876217610Philadelphia: Mitchell 1876. hardcover. good. 64 pages of colored maps in fine condition. Title page creased original 1/2 morocco and ornately printed pebbled rust cloth front cover. Small folio covers loose and spine barely present. Philadelphia: S Augustus Mitchell 1876. But for the binding all the maps are fine.<br/><br/> Mitchell unknown books
18525810Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co 1852. Folio. 17 x 13 3/4 inches. Chromolithographic title with large vignette hand-coloured frontispiece of the heights of the principal mountains and lengths of the principal rivers contents list printed in red black and gold 73 hand-coloured lithographed maps charts and city plans 1 double-page. Publisher's green marbled paper-covered boards with morocco title label elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt on upper cover red morocco spine and corners expertly renewed to style. Modern red cloth box morocco lettering piece<br/> <br/>A fine copy of this famous atlas with hand-coloured maps of all the individual States and Territories. The map of California shows counties in California and New Mexico for the first time.<br/> <br/>Despite its title the Atlas concentrates to a marked degree on the American continent with 43 maps of the area including a fine double-page east-to-west-coast map of the United States. S. Augustus Mitchell and his sons were the leading publishers of maps in the United States during most of the nineteenth century. Mitchell had come to Philadelphia around 1830 with the intention of improving the standard of geography textbooks Philadelphia then being the leading city in America for cartographical publications. A New American Atlas published in 1831 was his first work. In 1845 he acquired the rights to Tanner's New Universal Atlas first published in 1836 and in 1846 he published his first edition of the present work. Mitchell continued to publish the atlas until 1850 when he sold the copyright to Cowperthwait & Co. of Philadelphia. Thomas Cowperthwait & Company published it until the mid-1850s when it was purchased by Charles De Silver. The Cowperthwait company continued to add edit alter and hand-colour the maps.<br/> <br/>Phillips Atlases 807; cf. Ristow pp. 311-313; Rumsey p.239. Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co unknown books
18556365Philadelphia: Charles DeSilver 1855. Folio. 17 x 14 inches. Chromolithographic title with large vignette hand-coloured frontispiece of the heights of the principal mountains and lengths of the principal rivers contents list printed in red black and gold 71 hand-coloured lithographed maps and charts 3 double-page and 1 city plan. Publisher's red half morocco with green marbled paper-covered boards morocco title label elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt on upper cover. Modern red cloth box dark red morocco lettering piece<br/> <br/>A fine copy of this famous atlas with hand-coloured maps of all the individual States and Territories. The first edition to have DeSilver as publisher and here including 'A New Map of Nebraska Kansas New Mexico & the Indian Territories' for the first time: present here as an additional map un-numbered and not called for in the contents list<br/> <br/>Despite its title the Atlas concentrates to a marked degree on the American continent with a city plan of Washington D.C. and 42 maps of the area including a fine double-page coast-to-coast map of the United States and 30 maps of the States and Territories. The un-numbered map of Nebraska Kansas etc. is here bound between sheets numbered 37 and 38. S. Augustus Mitchell and his sons were the leading publishers of maps in the United States during most of the nineteenth century. Mitchell had come to Philadelphia around 1830 with the intention of improving the standard of geography textbooks Philadelphia then being the leading city in America for cartographical publications. A New American Atlas published in 1831 was his first work. In 1845 he acquired the rights to Tanner's New Universal Atlas first published in 1836 and in 1846 he published his first edition of the present work. Mitchell continued to publish the atlas until 1850 when he sold the copyright to Cowperthwait & Co. of Philadelphia. Thomas Cowperthwait & Company published it until the mid-1850s when it was purchased by Charles De Silver. The Cowperthwait company continued to add edit alter and hand-colour the maps.<br/> <br/>Phillips Atlases 6118; cf. Ristow pp. 311-313; Rumsey pp.240-241. Charles DeSilver unknown books
1864101053Philadelphia 1864. Unbound colored engraved map decorative border 14"x 11 1/2". Slight toning and aging; otherwise bright and clean. 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 colorful single page map of the states of Ohio and Indiana from the 1864 installment of that atlas. Ristow 311-313 unknown books
1861101052Philadelphia 1861. Unbound colored engraved map decorative border 14"x 11 1/2". Slight toning and aging some staining and browning in margins; but still bright and clean. 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 colorful single page map of the states of Ohio and Indiana from the 1861 installment of that atlas. Ristow 311-313 unknown books
1882101006<p>Philadelphia: Bradley 1882. Unbound colored engraved map 22 1/2"x 14 1/2". Slight toning and aging; a little darkening in lower portion of fold; 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 an attractive double page map of two western states from the 1882 installment. The Mohave Desert Yuma and Apache Territory are featured in this map. Ristow 311-313 Phillips 907</p> Bradley books
1882101022Philadelphia: Bradley 1882. Unbound colored engraved map 14"x 11 1/2". Slight toning and aging; 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 and attractive map of Dakota from the 1882 installment of that atlas. Often presented with other states or territories this map neatly highlights all the counties of the state. Ristow 311-313 Phillips 907 Bradley unknown books
1882101048Philadelphia: Bradley 1882. Unbound colored engraved map 22 1/2"x 14 1/2". Slight toning and aging; 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 an attractive double page map of the West from the 1882 installment. Within the borders of Montana Idaho and Wyoming several Indian Reservations are highlighted including those for the Flat Head Crow and Blackfeet tribes. Ristow 311-313 Phillips 907 Bradley unknown books