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2008DADAX0202361683Routledge 2008-03-15. 1. paperback. New. 6.00x0.73x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge paperback
197471421Michael Joseph Ltd. Poor in Good dust jacket. 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. 0718111931 . Reading copy an ex library hardback with the usual stamps & stickers spine slightly cocked back board pulled tape marks on endpapers in an unclipped dustjacket which is rubbed at the edges. 200 pages . Michael Joseph Ltd. hardcover
1910ABC_45876London: W. Clowes 1910. Modern blue wrappers. 4to. With 12 black and white photographs made during the journey and a folding chromolithographed map of North-West Arabia 27x30.5 cm. Abstract from The geographical journal no. 3 vol. XXXV. Transcript of a presentation held at the Royal Geographical Society January 24 1910 by Middle-East-explorer Douglas Carruthers 1882-1962. He traveled the region that is now Jordan and north-west Saudi Arabia in an attempt to survey the land survey for latitudes and waterways. He also shows an anthropological interest by describing and depicting several Bedouin tribes which he includes in his map. The tribal names are placed on the map in the regions where they were at the time of the journey.Numbered in pencil on top right corner of title-page. Minor spotting on the map. Otherwise in good condition. W. Clowes], unknown
2021x-303042202XPalgrave Macmillan 2021. Paperback. New. 332 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.70 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
1357906846.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1910003962San Francisco: Edward H. Mitchell 1910. Good. Sixteen sheets with eight postcards on each a partially-cut sheet with five cards remaining - a total of 133 postcards n. d. ca 1910; sheets - 14 1/2 x 11 1/2 cards - 3 1/2 x 5 1/2; only two sheets are duplicates; condition varies - from very good or better with light wear to edges to fair - with chips some spotting and a few pieces of tape to verso. A highly-unusual collection of early divided-back Mitchell postcards they came on the original sheets Edward initially produced. Edward H. Mitchell 1867 - 1932 was arguably the most prolific and one of the earliest publishers of postcards in the West. The ultimate businessman he also owned and operated oil well leases real estate etc. He would also be remembered for developing his postcard business into an all-American industry unlike most other publishers who had their lithography done in Germany. Proudly adding the imprint "Printed in the United States" Mitchell was known for fondly saying: "We were the first lithographing establishment in the country to give our workmen an eight-hour day and did it of our own accord.We pay our men as much per week as foreigners in the same line receive per month and further out money is paid to American workmen who spend it at home and keep it in circulation." His current collection encompassed the states of California Utah Washington and Wyoming and showed an astounding array of subjects including people at leisure and at work farmers loggers exterior and interior views of landmark buildings in San Diego Fresno Long Beach and Salt Lake City Amelia Palace Stanford University Tacoma Public Library natural wonders and so on. Edward H. Mitchell unknown
19103962<p>Sixteen sheets with eight postcards on each a partially-cut sheet with five cards remaining - a total of 133 postcards n. d. ca 1910; sheets - 14 1/2 x 11 1/2 cards - 3 1/2 x 5 1/2; only two sheets are duplicates; condition varies - from very good or better with light wear to edges to fair - with chips some spotting and a few pieces of tape to verso.</p><p>A highly-unusual collection of early divided-back Mitchell postcards they came on the original sheets Edward initially produced. Edward H. Mitchell 1867 - 1932 was arguably the most prolific and one of the earliest publishers of postcards in the West. The ultimate businessman he also owned and operated oil well leases real estate etc. He would also be remembered for developing his postcard business into an all-American industry unlike most other publishers who had their lithography done in Germany. Proudly adding the imprint "Printed in the United States" Mitchell was known for fondly saying: "We were the first lithographing establishment in the country to give our workmen an eight-hour day and did it of our own accord.We pay our men as much per week as foreigners in the same line receive per month and further out money is paid to American workmen who spend it at home and keep it in circulation."</p><p>His current collection encompassed the states of California Utah Washington and Wyoming and showed an astounding array of subjects including people at leisure and at work farmers loggers exterior and interior views of landmark buildings in San Diego Fresno Long Beach and Salt Lake City Amelia Palace Stanford University Tacoma Public Library natural wonders and so on.</p> Edward H. Mitchell
1882176004Boston: Ginn Heath & Co. 1882. A glimpse into Mitchell's family life and thwarted education A resonant literary artefact from a formative period of Mitchell's life: her family's copy of a dictionary used in her early days at Smith College and inscribed by her upon enrolment. A gift from her father a prominent Atlanta lawyer and historian it is inscribed by both generations on the front pastedown: "Margaret Mitchell Smith College Sept. 24 1918" and above her father's inscription from his own university days: "Eugene Muse Mitchell University of Georgia December 15 1882". Both father and daughter have practised their signatures elsewhere in the volume. It was Mitchell's suffragist mother May Belle Stephens Mitchell who encouraged her to attend Smith the prestigious female liberal arts school; she wanted her daughter to be educated as preparation for life's vagaries. May Belle loomed large as a figure of admiration and influence in Mitchell's early years but she did not live to witness the fruits of her daughter's schooling and the literary success of Gone with the Wind. In 1919 she died of influenza. This and the death of Mitchell's fiancé in action during the First World War prompted Mitchell to abandon her studies after her freshman year. She left Massachusetts and returned to the South to assume a role in her family's household supporting her father and stepping into her mother's role of a society hostess. 2 works in 1 octavo 188 x 140 mm presumably issued thus. Early 20th-century black textured coated cloth cloth labels lettered in manuscript. Housed in a custom green half morocco slipcase. Annotations to rear blank and throughout in an unidentified hand. Spines ends worn repair to covers inner hinges strengthened with linen spine labels toned and lifting slightly couple of small damp stains to edges loss to lower outer corner of first title page small tear to pp. 246-7 in second work contents toned. hardcover
1396362037.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
elala2270London & Madras: The Christian Literature Society For India Printed at the S.P.C.K. Press Vepery Madras 1897. First Edition. 2000 copies printed. 12mo. pp. 16. original printed wrs. title & last page browned. ads. on last leaf rear wr. & inside front wr London & Madras: The Christian Literature Society For India, [Printed at the S.P.C.K. Press, Vepery, Madras], 1897 unknown
1984522852South Harpswell Maine: The Dog Ear Press 1984. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition wrappered issue. Spine lightly tanned near fine. Poet David Ignatow's copy with his owner label inside front wrap. Goodman who was married to Denise Levertov warmly Inscribed on the half-title: "For David – Remembering the first time we met at a NYU house on Washington Sq. North at a reading Denise gave. Was it 1960 – With Thanks for your work – Mitch The Dog Ear Press unknown
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EBK900-011-20Academic Journal Offprint from: - Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Third Series Volume 11 1900-1901. 208pp Printed Card Cover VGC unknown
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