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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
200841741Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 2008. Large 4to pp. xlvi 2 359; text printed in double columns; original boards in blue pictorial dust jacket; fine. <br/><br/> University of Minnesota Press hardcover books
199946512Atlanta: Harry Norman Realtors 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. 173pp index. Very good hardback in a lightly edgeworn jacket. <br/><br/> Harry Norman Realtors 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
199946444Atlanta: Harry Norman Realtors 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. 173pp index. Very good hardback in a lightly edgeworn jacket that is sunned at the edges of the front panel and on the spine <br/><br/> Harry Norman Realtors hardcover books
199946471Atlanta: Harry Norman Realtors 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. 173pp index. Ink gift inscription on title page else a very good hardback in an edgeworn ajcket. <br/><br/> Harry Norman Realtors hardcover books
1939002577Various: By the authors 1939. First Edition. Very good. Comprised of three letters and a manuscript memoir the archive covered three continents and intertwined the lives of royals reformers and exiles. Nina Cornelia Mitchell 1854 - 1958 was an activist and an ardent relief worker in Europe during and after the First World War. She was also the first cousin of author and artist Miss Violet nee Serena Catherine Dandridge with whom she lived in the historic "Rosebrake" mansion in Shepherdstown West Virginia after her return to the United States. Paul Underwood Kellogg 1879 - 1958 was a social reformer journalist and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union. He was the editor of "Survey" magazine which he had managed to turn into the country's leading social work journal in a very short period of time. Mitchell had been visiting her friends - Prince Aleksandr Eristov Georgian Lieutenant-Genaral and his wife who were living in exile in Paris when she met Count Piotr Vassilievich Hendrikov former Governor of the Orel Province and brother of Countess Anastasiia Hendrikova Lady of Honor to Empress Aleksandra Feodorovna. He gave Nina a memoir written first in Russian and then in French to translate and write into English. Through his sister's stories and his personal visits to the Romanov family Hendrikov was intimately familiar with the sovereigns' lives and suffered through their assasinations which included his sister's. The memoir emotional and painful to read revealed some lesser known facts about Nicholas' family. Hendrikov stated that although Aleksandra was thought to be cold and aloof she was in reality just profoundly shy. He also gave examples of the Emperor's love and compassion for his people including an instance when having been presented with new war equipment for the infantry he feared it would be too heavy for his soldiers so he strapped it on and walked 15 kilometers to test it. The narrative followed the family's daily life before and after their arrests their work their devotion to each other the births of the children and their coping with son Aleksei Nikolaevich' terrible disease. Later on Hendrikov described Nicholas' abdication the reaction of the people the exile and the terrible treatment the family received from their guards his meetings with representatives of Duma and finally their murders together with those of the closest to them people court and servants who had followed them through the last year of their lives. In her first letter to Kellogg Mitchell gave the prehistory of the memoir asked him to read it and possibly assist with finding a publisher for it mentioned her better understanding of the situation in Russia and inquired about getting a subscription to the "Survey" for her friend Helen Pendleton. In his response Kellogg promised to read the papers told Mitchell he would love to hear about her work in Europe and confirmed Helen Pendleton's subscription to his magazine. In Nina's second and last letter she stated she would await the editor's criticism of the memoir talked about her friends the Eristovs and invited the Kelloggs to visit her in the "City of the Shepherds in the Valley of the Daugther of the Stars." - Two ALS signed by Nina Cornelia Mitchell dated July 18 1939 and August 14 1939; 6 1/2 x 5 and 7 x 5 1/2; pp. 12 and 4 respectively; off-white textured stock black ink and red pencil; light age-toning; two rust spots from removed paper clips; very good condition. - Typed letter by Paul Kellogg dated July 19 1939; 11 x 8 1/2; single sheet text to recto only; small handwritten note in pencil; a few nicks and chips to edges; good condition. - Manuscript memoir in two parts; 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 and 9 3/4 x 8 1/4; loose sheets pp. 13 and 16 respectively; text to recto only; the first part a bit fragile with several small nicks to corners; overall in very good condition. By the authors unknown books
194642350Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1946. First edition 8vo pp. 338; original cloth in green pictorial dust jacket; jacket spine faded chips and tears along edges including small loss affecting the "An" of the cover title; interior fine. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company hardcover books
D14938London: W. Simpkin & R. Marshall. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Published circa 1820 a pencil note at bottom of title says 1815 this scarce book anonymous book is divided into two parts. The first is usually attributed to William Andrew Mitchell an essay on genius where the environment is argued to be more critical than hereditary factors and an "Enquiry into the Nature of Ghosts" that is also anonymous but to which the name William Newnham has been floated. The section on ghosts includes accounts of hauntings and variuous supernatural events. 8vo. 3/4 leather and marbled boards. Nice copy. <br/><br/> W. Simpkin & R. Marshall hardcover 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
34234Oxford: Clarendon Press 1993. Hardcover. 4to. Navy blue cloth in teal illustrated dust jacket. Black and white illustrations and folding maps. Volume One only. Light creasing to dust jacket. Overall Very Good. ISBN: 0198140800 . VeryGood. Hardcover . Clarendon Press [1993] hardcover books
1844RMITANC00MWButler 1844. Fair. Mitchell S. Augustus. Ancient Atlas Classical and Sacred. Philadelphia: Butler 1844. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Paper-covered boards. Book condition: Fair with chipped corners rubbing soiled covers and frayed backstrip still holding in places by the mesh. Contemporary owner's name on front free endsheet. Tattered edges of textblock. Maps are in good condition and mostly very clean. The sixteen beautiful hand-colored maps are: several maps of the World as seen by different groups at different times; Asia Minor; Ancient Italy; the Roman Empire including Britannia Romanum and Syria; Canaan; Israel; Palestine; Jerusalem; and Barbarian incursions into the Roman Empire. Butler hardcover books
1989UMARAND02fpTouchstone Books 1989. Very Good. Marks Paula Mitchell. And Die in the West. New York NY: Touchstone Books 1989. 480pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Touchstone Books paperback books
1989UMARAND01FPTouchstone Books 1989. Very Good. Marks Paula Mitchell. And Die in the West. New York NY: Touchstone Books 1989. 480pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Rubbing to edges and fading to spine. Touchstone Books paperback books
1971148917N.p.: N.p. 1971. Vintage borderless photograph of Andy Warhol and the cast of the 1971 play. Holograph ink annotation on the verso crediting photographer Jack Mitchell identifying the subjects and giving a date of "5/71."<br/><br/>Based on tape-recorded telephone conversations between Andy Warhol and Brigid Berlin about her family's private life the play opened at LaMama ETC in New York City on May 5 1971 and ran for two weeks before transferring to the Roundhouse Theatre in London where it ran from August 2 to August 28 1971. <br/><br/>Produced by Ira Gale and directed by Anthony Ingrassia the cast included Jayne County Tony Zanetta and Cherry Vanilla. "Pork" proved to be a defining counter-cultural event which would have a significant influence on the evolution of the glam glitter and punk movements. The London production in particular was instrumental in the transformation of David Bowie's visual style and stage presentation.<br/><br/>10 x 6.75 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1971148918N.p.: N.p. 1971. Vintage borderless photograph of Andy Warhol lying amongst his "Cow Wallpaper" silkscreen on wallpaper 1971 from his May 1971 retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art New York. Photograph by Jack Mitchell. Mimeo snipe on verso. <br/><br/>The Whitney Museum of American Art's 1971 Andy Warhol Retrospective was Warhol's first major retrospective which opened on May 1 1971.<br/><br/>6.75 x 10 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
2004109967Eugene Oregon: University of Oregon 2004. Softcover. VG As new. White illus. stapled wraps; 38 pp.; 17 color plates. From the traveling exhibition organized by the Yellowstone Art Museum and the Musum of Art at the University of Oregon that appeared at the Yellowstone Art Museum the Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center the Museum of Art at the University of Oregon the Museum of Art at the University of Texas Colorado Springs Fine Art Center Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art and the San Diego Museum of Art between 2004 and 2006; Includes essay by Jim Edwards. University of Oregon unknown books
201067798Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press 2010. Trade paperback. Fine. Octavo. Original paper wrappers. A fine copy. The University of Chicago Press unknown books
201067851Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press 2010. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Octavo. Original black cloth binding with silver titles. Issued without a dust jacket. The top corners are lightly bumped; else a crisp unread copy. The University of Chicago Press hardcover books
199760053Albany:: State University of New York Press. Very Good. 1997. Paperback. 0791431266 . First paperback printing. Brief marginalia on one page else very good in illustrated wraps. . State University of New York Press, paperback books
197613975NY: Universe Books Main Street Press. Very Good. 1976. Paperback. Black and white illustrations throughout. First paperback edition. Minor edge wear else very good or better in oversized pictorial wraps. . Universe Books (Main Street Press) paperback books
1977124098New York New York: Main Street Press / Universe Books 1977. First. Softcover. VG- Moderate wear to wraps at extremities. may include owner signature. Color pictorial wraps; 253 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw. Part of the Antiques Magazine Library series; Includes sections about fireplaces and fireplace tools toys furniture hardware tools weathervanes household items and more; Nicely illustrated. Main Street Press / Universe Books paperback books