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26706White Hall & Whitehall Court & Whitehall Chappel sic Stairs No.11 27 May 1785 and 3 Nov. 1785. LETTER A. Autograph Letter Signed "Mary O'Brien" to "Michael Bourke" in another letter a connection of Bourke with the possible influence/support of Arthur Murphy author and playwright one page 4to no date one small hole not affecting text bifolium aged but legible as follows: " I can with truth affirm though not the first to condole the late losses you sustainedI am equally concerned at the event any Loss or misfortune to a Gentleman of your Benevolent mind is not confined to himself - for many are thereby affected and Involved in the consequences: I need not remind a Gentleman of your religious principles that fortitude is the best eradicate sic for the accidents and vicissitudes every Mortal is liable to meet with in this life this doctrine I am convinced is imprinted on your Mind and supported by a Manly sense of the Instability of human hapiness sic: Mr O'Brien joins me in requesting the Honor of your company on Wednesday Evening next to tea & coffee .". Addressed to Michael Bourke Esq Garrard Street Soho. LETTER B. Autograph Letter Signed "P O'Brien" Husband Patrick O'Brien 27 May 1785 one page 4to aged but good condition also to Michael Bourke Burkeas follows: "Your being so kind as promise your interest with Your Friends in the disposal of Mrs O'Brien's Poem Presumably "The Pious Incendiaries" She has taken the Liberty to order 50 to be left at your House being the Number you was sic pleased first to mention to me: nor doubting from the friendships you have already shewn but you will do what you conveniently Can - She joins in best Compliment & thanks". He adds a note in less of a copperplate: "Mr. Hooper See Note A below Mrs O'Brien's Book Seller receives what ever the Books may Sell - for the Price for those she charges 3:s 6d Each". LETTER C. Third Person but in Patrick O'Brien's handwriting one page 4to bifolium aged but good condition 3 Nov. 1785 as follows: "Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien's Compliments Wait on Mr. Bourke hoping he is willing As Mr. Bourke was so kind as promise to procure the friendship of Mr Arthur Murphy in support of the Play unidentified committed to his protection Mrs O'Brien requests the favor of Mr Burke sic to inform him what she may depend upon in that respect - The Season is now far Advanced and Mrs. O'Brien wishes to know the fate of that first Attempt of hers in the Dramatic Line - Mr. O'Brien called Several times at Will's Coffee House on purpose to pay his Complements to Mr. Burke after his return to Town but was not fortunate enough to meet him.…". Notes: A. "Very little is known about the personal life of Mary O'Brien except that she was the wife of Patrick O'Brien Esq. as she wrote both under her name and as Mrs Patrick O'Brien. She was in favour of Irish economic independence and an independent Irish parliament as well as being a supporter of Charles James Fox and Richard Brinsley Sheridan. She believed that George III should be replaced by a Regent while he was unwell. O'Brien hoped that this would also remove William Pitt from his position. Her work was considered satyrical and political. She wrote poetry and plays." B. "The pious incendiaries: or fanaticism display'd. A poem. By a lady"; London : Printed for the author and sold by S. Hooper No. 212 High Holborn facing Bloomsbury Square; Stockdale Piccadilly Messrs. Edgertons Charing Cross; and Richardson under the Royal Exchange MDCCLXXXV. 1785". White Hall & Whitehall Court & Whitehall Chappel [sic] Stairs (No.11), 27 May 1785 and 3 Nov. 1785. unknown
2001149059Budapest: Ab Ovo Publishing House 2001. First edition of a memoir that explores the author's personal experience as a child of emigre parents. Octavo original publisher's cloth illustrated with black and white photographs. Association copy warmly inscribed by author on the front free endpaper "Dear Madam Secretary.Hope this resonates with you and that you find this memoir of an Old Europe past of interest. Truly enjoyed and was honored meeting you.With warmest regards from a fellow child of emigre Serving on behalf of our great nation Peter Zwak Jr BG USA June 2012 Washington DC." With an autograph letter signed by the author to Albright laid in. The recipient Madeleine K. Albright was the first woman to serve as the U.S. Secretary of State. She acted under President Bill Clinton from 1997 to 2001 leading the United States through foreign policy in the Middle East with the endorsement of military action in Iraq. At the 1998 NATO summit Albright coined the “3 Ds†of NATO “which is no diminution of NATO no discrimination and no duplication – because I think that we don’t need any of those three “Ds†to happen.†After her tenure as Secretary of State she served as chair of the consulting Albright Stonebridge Group and was the Michael and Virginia Mortara Endowed Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. For Albright’s contributions to foreign policy and relations that defined a century President Barack Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Bookplate to the front pastedown from “The Private Collection of Secretary Madeleine K. Albright.†If You Wear Galoshes You're an Emigre by Peter Zwack is a memoir that explores the author's personal experiences as a child of emigre parents navigating the complexities of cultural identity and displacement. Zwack reflects on his family's journey from Hungary to the United States during the Cold War and their efforts to adapt to a new life while maintaining connections to their European roots. The book examines themes of exile adaptation and the search for belonging with a particular focus on the immigrant experience in America. Through a mix of personal anecdotes and historical context Zwack offers a unique perspective on the emotional and practical challenges of being an emigre in a foreign land shedding light on the broader immigrant experience in the 20th century. Ab Ovo Publishing House hardcover
19851195605Leipzig, später Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 1902 - 1985. OLwd (wenige Bde in OHlwd, teilw. etwas berieben, teilw. priv. Besitzstempel a. d. Titelrückseite).
188912548Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1889. 1 vol. in-4. Broché, couvertures imprimées, chemise éditeur de velours crème ornée d'un décor végétal brodé, titre brodé à l'or au centre du plat supérieur, contreplats de lampas vert d'eau avec le monogramme de l'éditeur, rubans de soie crème, chemise de demi-chagrin bleu, contreplats de moire crème, étui bordé.
64 pages. Features: The Rothschilds' fabulous stake in Canada - very rare 6-page article by Peter C. Newman, with photos; What you don't need to know about rock 'n roll - "it works on man's emotions like the music of the heathen in Africa"; Just look at the old ice-creem parlor now - George Dawson's drive-in can have twelve thousand people drop in on a Sunday; The Great Cross-Canada hike - five people walked from Halifax to Vancouver - here's the footrace that stirred all Canada back in 1921; The alarming truth about Konrad Adenauer - we call him a friend but this Grand Old Man of Germany is really a threat to pro-Western policy; When Every woman looked like Regina Lee - Blance Howard discusses the Liberal stranglehold on Ottawa; How to handle your kids in the holidays; The miracle that saved our son's mind - Frank Barkey's 'perfect baby' was on the dim edge of consciousness, his body wracked by convulsions, his brain a shattered blank - this is the story of that ordeal. Interesting ad inside back cover shows iron lungs with Caterpillar backup power. Somewhat above-average wear. Please note that page 5/6 is missing. It appears to have contained the London letter by Beverley Baxter. Fantastic colour ad for the 1956 Buick on page 10. Nice colour Coke ad on back cover. Bit of writing atop back cover. Magazine
1879R320167417E.Dentu. 1879. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. VI + 456 pages - quelques rousseurs et quelques traces de mouillures à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans conséquence sur la lecture - coiffes abîmées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
"This book is the final and complete exposure of the notorious forgery which, under the name of The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion, has been the central weapon in the anti-Semitic armory since 1870." - dust jacket of first edition (not included.) "Contains reprints of all the documents relating to the case." - copyright page. [VIII], IX-XXXII, 15-397, [11] pp. Reprint of the 1935 first edition with an informative new introduction by Norman Cohn. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear to publisher's navy cloth. Brilliant gilt lettering upon front board and backstrip. Binding tight. Small clipping from top corner of front free endpaper. No dust jacket, presumably as issued. A quality copy of this fascinating work. Book
60 pages. Several nice colour and black and white photos of band and members. Includes music, lyrics and guitar chords for the following songs: Dance (Part 1); Summer Romance; Send it To Me; Let Me Go; Indian Girl; Where The Boys Go; Down in the Hole; Emotional Rescue; She's so Cold; All About You. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this rare Stones memento. Book
"On December 9th, 1968, Motown Productions, Inc. made television history on NBC by bringing together for the first time the two most dynamic groups in the entertainment world. Super super-stars Diana Ross and the Supremes with The Temptations in what will long be remembered as the stellar presentation of this era in entertainment on television, The TCB [Takin' Care of Business] Special. Now, Jobette Music brings the songs from that outstanding performance of these two great acts to you, and proudly records in book form the fabulous content of one of the most memorable hours in the history of televiaion." - page 64. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and chords for these songs: Stop! In The Name Of Love; Respect; The Way You Do The Things You Do; Mrs. Robinson; Get Ready; My Girl; For Once In My Life; Come See About Me; A Taste of Honey; You Keep Me Hangin' On; (I Know) I'm Losing You; Ain't Too Proud To Beg; My World Is Empty Without You; Without a Song; Baby Love; I Hear a Symphony. Includes eighteen wonderful full-page black and white photos of the performers. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy of this glorious memento of the glory days of Motown. Book
64 pages. Features: This issue features, for the first time, cover art by James Hill of Hamilton, featuring an actual scene of a snow sleigh being painted in Dundas, Ontario during a light snow; Great colour ad for Allis-Chalmers Rumely, Ltd. inside front cover features their equipment mining uranium ore ungerground; Household Finance ad features photo of Mr. S.B. Kelly, Manager of the Richmond St., London, Ontario office; One-page two-colour ad for Thor household appliances; Nothing Sacred About the Two-Party System (Editorial); Column on B.C.'s Socred government; Nice colour ad for Canadian General Electric features six of their clocks; Canada's best-loved Governor-General, Lord Alexander, becomes Defense Minister of Great Britain - article with many photos; Benny's Happy Family - nearly four hundred veterans and their wives, and fourteen hundred children live at Benny Farm, a huge apartment development in Montreal's suburb of Notre Dame de Grace - article with five photos; Keep Away from Laura - fiction by Morley Callaghan; The Mysterious Kingdom of the Saguenay - photo-illustrated article (including photo of Madame Gunder Olsen sitting outside her home; How Mackenzie King Won His Greatest Gamble - the fantastic events of 1926 showed him as a true political genius; They're Looting Our History - American collectors and tourists armed with shovels are carting away the story of Canada's dim past from Manitoulin Island - article with photos; When Sears Joins Up with Simpson's - great photo-illustrated article on this important Canadian department store merger; Why the Braden's Don't Come Home - Photo-illustrated article on Bernie and Barbara Braden, once of Vancouver, who now have jobs in British TV, radio, stage and movies; Colour Sweet Caps (Caporal) ad features puffing majorette; Colour centrefold ad for Westinghouse home appliances; Prest-O-Lite ad features photo of Boston Bruin Milt Schmidt in action; Interesting illustrated ad for film "Androcles and the Lion" with heading "Barbaric revelry to fire the senses of the world... in the story of history's most sin-swept era!"; Nice colour ad for Aylmer Golden Corn; Nice colour ad for Champion spark plugs features boy throwing snowball; Uncommon Stelco ad features photos of their new 673-foot ore unloading bridge at Hamilton, their new blast furnace at Hamilton Works, and their new Open Hearth Furnace at Hamilton; Nice two-page Buick ad; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. A high-quality copy of this lovely vintage issue. Book
1545Bureau de l’Eclipse , Paris, 1871.
First edition, 4to, xi, [i], 718pp., orig. paper wrappers, soiled, spine rather chipped. Prince Bonaparte had requested that his philological library of over 13,000 books was to remain in tact, hence the publication of this catalogue as a means of attracting a potential buyer. A printed compiler's compliments slip tipped-in before the title-page reads "The Library of the late Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte is now for sale en bloc, the Prince desiring that it should remain intact. Intending purchasers may obtain orders to view by applying to Mr. Victor Collins... in whose hands the Prince Bonaparte has placed the disposal of the Library". The corporation of the City of London had made an unsuccessful attempt to acquire the books for the Guildhall Library. They were subsequently sold to the Newberry Library in Chicago in 1901.
First edition, viii, [2], 117pp., with engraved title-page, a little foxed and stained, final line of imprint cropped, text occasional spotted and lightly browned, marbled endpapers, cont. full straight-grained red morocco, gilt border on sides, flat spine, gilt, extremities a little rubbed. Dibdin's rare suppressed first separate publication, being preceded only by his contribution to the 'European Magazine'. Dibdin did not think much of his first effort as he emphatically stated in his 'Bibliomania' "I struck off 500 copies, and was glad to get rid of half of them as waste paper; the remaining half have been partly destroyed by my own hands... My only consolation is that the volume is now exceedingly rare". Jackson, 1; Windle & Pippin, A1.
First edition, 8 vols., folio, orig. cloth, a nice set.
First edition, 5 vols., large 8vo, 464; 400; 369; 459; 445pp., ex-library with the usual markings, frontispiece portrait in vols. 1 and 4 (both offset onto title-page), cont. red half calf, worn, remains of labels, some light staining, joints starting, uncut. The very scarce catalogue of this outstanding collection of English topography. Lists over 6,500 works with detailed collations, arranged primarily by county.
Folio, [6]pp., no. 37 of 53 copies for private distribution, presentation inscription by HYT to C.W. Dyson Perrins, along with 2pp., A.L.s tipped in, subsequently owned by D.H. Turner & Janet Backhouse (with their signatures), 6 photogravure plates, each with a letterpress leaf of description, loose in the orig. morocco-backed printed boards, lightly stained.
Hauptwerk der altkirchenslawischen Lexikographie. - Franz Miklosich (1813 - 1891), Sprachforscher slowenischer Abstammung, Begründer der modernen Slawistik und prägende Erscheinung im Wiener akademischen Leben des 19. Jahrhunderts schuf vor allem mit der hier vorliegenden 2., wesentlich erweiterten Ausgabe dieses Werks - die Erstausgabe war im Jahr 1852 unter dem Titel “Lexicon linguae slovenicae veteris dialecti” erschienen - “...das zweifellos beste vorhandene (alt)kirchenslavische Wörterbuch”, welches “ein gutes Jahrhundert lang ein klassisches Standardwerk der Paläoslovenistik” war, “für die Slavisten von großer Bedeutung und einfach unentbehrlich. Darüber hinaus wird dieses Opus als ein abgeschlossenes (bis zum Ende des Alphabets geführtes) lexikographisches Werk und als das einzige Wörterbuch, das alle kirchenslavischen Redaktionen berücksichtigt [u. a. das Altrussische], noch lange seinen Wert behalten und der Wissenschaft gute Dienste leisten ..." (Mares) - Gelenke und Einbandrücken fachmännisch restauriert; Einbanddeckel berieben; vorderer Vorsatz mit handschriftlichem Besitzervermerk; erste und letzte Blätter sowie Seitenränder stellenweise leicht stockfleckig und an ganz wenigen Stellen auch wasserrandig; Schnitt etwas verschmutzt; insgesamt gut erhaltenes, solide gebundenes Exemplar, dieses sehr seltenen und gesuchten (deshalb auch mehrfach nachgedruckten) Titels. - Mares, Franz Wenzel: In: Wörterbücher. Ein internationales Handbuch zur Lexikographie. Hg. von F. J. Hausmann et al. 2. Teilbd., Berlin und New York 1990, S. 2262.
First edition, royal 8vo (270 x 178 mm), 48pp., one of 100 copies, half title, some light spotting, minor worm holes to blank gutter margin, original blue boards, upper joint split, uncut. 'Despite Dibdin's protestations... M. Licquet's corrections of his rather careless account of some of the books he was shown at Rouen was sufficiently embarrassing to cause Dibdin to omit the whole account of that library in his second edition.'?Jackson. The half-title reads: 'Voyage Bibliographique Arch?ologique et Pittoresque, en France et en Allemagne, par le Rev. Th. Frognall'. Jackson, 52; Windle & Pippin, A41.
2 Vols., folio and royal 4to, 10; [ii]pp., limited edition of 20 copies, 5 photogravure, 4 coloured photograph plates, each with a leaf of letterpress explanatory text, cont. printed wrapper, cloth spine, enclosed in orig. portfolio, a nice copy. Extremely scarce, limited to 20 set for private distribution.
First edition, 4to, xi, [i], 718pp., formerly in the library of the British and Foreign Bible Society and later Cambridge University Library with their cancellation stamp, orig. black hard-grained half morocco, remain of shelf number to foot of spine, joints and corners a little rubbed, t.e.g. Prince Bonaparte had requested that his philological library of over 13,000 books was to remain in tact, hence the publication of this catalogue as a means of attracting a potential buyer. A printed compiler's compliments slip tipped-in before the title-page reads "The Library of the late Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte is now for sale en bloc, the Prince desiring that it should remain intact. Intending purchasers may obtain orders to view by applying to Mr. Victor Collins... in whose hands the Prince Bonaparte has placed the disposal of the Library". The corporation of the City of London had made an unsuccessful attempt to acquire the books for the Guildhall Library. They were subsequently sold to the Newberry Library in Chicago in 1901.
4to, v,[3],24pp., no. 32 of 100 copies, presentation inscription at head of title-page, 79 collotype plates, orig. buckram, gilt. The final part of this important and outstanding catalogue which describes the illuminated manuscripts in the collection of Henry Yates Thompson.
186175239Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie | Paris 1861 | 15 x 23.70 cm | relié
17761103674Bützow u. Wismar, J. A. Berger u. J. Boedner, 1769 - 1776. 750 S. (ungenau paginiert). Ppbd d. Zeit (beschabt, äußerer Rand stark beschnitten, in Stück 1 - 3 teilw. unter Verlust der Randbuchstaben).
1755198042Leipzig, Weidmann, 1752-1755. M. gest. Tit.-Vign. 3 Bl., S. 1-720, 1 Bl.; 2 Bl., S. 721- 1466; 4 Bl., 798 S., 41 Bl. HSchweinsldrbd. d. Zt. m. hs. Rtit. Einbde. leicht angeschmutzt. Gebräunt u. etwas braunfl. (2-3) sowie Br. d. Zt. Umschl. angeschmutzt u. beschäd. Durchg. stark gebräunt u. braunfl. Unbeschnitten.
186217415Représenté pour la première fois, à Paris, sur le Théâtre impérial de l'Odéon, le 3 janvier 1862.Avec une Préface inédite par Edmond About.Édition originale. Paris, Michel Lévy Frères - 1862 - 159 pages. Joint une Lettre Autographe Signée de l'auteur à "Mon cher ami...". Ex-libris de la bibliothèque de A. Grandsire.Très belle reliure demi maroquin rouge à coins, signée Bretault. Dos à nerfs orné et doré avec date en pied. Filet doré bordant les plats. Tête dorée sur témoin, non rogné. Couverture et dos conservés. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-8°(24x16).Edmond François Valentin About (1828-1885) est un écrivain, journaliste et critique d'art français, membre de l'Académie française. Critique d'art acerbe, il est très disposé à railler les peintres d'avant-garde. Favorable au Second Empire, et violemment anticlérical, il se fait connaître comme polémiste. En 1871, il rallie la Troisième République et soutient la politique de Thiers. Il fonda alors Le XIXe siècle dont il devient rédacteur en chef.