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11730NY CHRISTIE'S 1986. FINE. NY, CHRISTIE'S, 1986 unknown books
19417006London; Published for The Eary English Text Society by Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1941. 1941. Hard Cover. FIRST EDITION. Octavo pp. lxviii 408 8 catalogue etc. Frontispiece. Publisher's russet cloth covered boards with gilt titles to spine and upper board and gilt Early English Text Society crest to upper board. Integral details of Society Officers and Committee and advertisement of publications follow main text. Minor rubbing and bruising to spine and boards. Light foxing to front and back endpapers otherwise text is clean. From the library of A I Doyle medieval scholar and Keeper of Rare Books at Durham Cathedral Library with his bookplate to ffep. Early English Text Society Original Series No. 211. The Dicts and Sayings of the Philosophers is an early printed book containing texts from biblical classical and legendary philosophers. Contains extensive introduction notes and glossary. London; Published for The Eary English Text Society by Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press, 1941. hardcover
1856000118New York: Leavitt and Allen 1856. FIRST EDITION first printing. Full stamped gilt brown morocco leather with flower/vine design on cover. Spine has same stamped black design on front cover. Front cover is cleanly off at the spine. Back board is slightly starting. This was issued anually through the 1850s. 96 11 ads xi ads with illus pp Chromolithograph presentation page. Stock 2614. A popular work which was reprinted many times until 1885. Hedrick mentions only the 1856 printing. Moderate foxing throughout. Overall a presentable reading copy. If it wasn't for board off it would be in good plus condition. UncleAndy. First Edition. Full Morocco Leather. Poor/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Leavitt and Allen Hardcover
180511760London: Tabart and Co. Good with no dust jacket. 1805. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Front & back covers are loose and the spine is missing. ; Note that this is five books bound as one. Wilkinson's first book is a first edition. "Visit to a Farm-House" is a second edition also dated 1805. "The Benevolent Widow" is a third edition. "Prince Lee Boo" is undated and page 31/32 is clipped. "Hamlain" is not a first as it is dated 1804 and I believe the work was published in 1799. It may however be a first Irish printing as it was done in Dublin. All plates seem to be present with the possible exception of the one missing page. All in all five scarce works bound in one volume. ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 628 pages . Tabart and Co. hardcover
a65944Anno 1644. In Latin. Variant first edition of this famous anti-female satire with the verso of page 89 blank and pp. 91-108 being Poemata Aliquot Ejusdem Argumenti. See Brunet III p. 178. Hardcoever. 12mo. 108pp. full morocco with raised bands mounted red spine label full gilt trim on spine and marbled fore-edges with matching endpapers. Small very old bookseller's notation in ink on front blank. VG light rubbing on cover and corners. Satirical presentation of women and their traditionally assumed characteristics and weaknesses. Scarce. Pictures happily supplied on request. . hardcover
190665221906 in-8, 141pp., publicités, br. Avignoun Aubanel 1906,
188764851887 in-8, XXIV-92pp., en ff. Digne Chaspoul 1887,
200380622Universidad de Granada 2003. paperback. Bueno. Granada 2003. Universidad de Granada. Sección monográfica. Rústica. 458 pp. 22x15. Contiene publicaciones en castellano e inglés. Entre otros artículos: La salud infantil asunto ejemplar en la historiografía contemporánea; tThe Évora foundlings between the 16th an the 19th century: The portuguese public welfare system under analysis; Ciencia e ideología en los estudios sobre crecimiento humano en Francia y en España 1900-1950; Las cátedras granadinas del Conservatorio de artes 1833-1845 y otros. Universidad de Granada paperback
200080702Generalitat Valenciana RTVV CFG UIMP SGAE 2000. paperback. Bueno. Valencia s/f. Aprox 2000. Generalitat Valenciana RTVV CFG UIMP SGAE. Rústica. 148 pp. 21x15. Generalitat Valenciana, RTVV, CFG, UIMP, SGAE paperback
191120234New York: Harper and Brothers 1911. First Edition. Demi octavo 18cm. Original olive-green cloth boards lettered in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 231pp; 8 inserted leaves of plates by Arthur William Brown. Bit of dusting to upper edge of text block else a tight Near Fine copy in the scarce pictorial dustwrapper lightly nicked at spine ends and with a small Harper and Brothers unknown books
19704N.p. N.d. Original typescript 5pp on ruled bond. Typed rectos-only. Light soil; single horizontal fold; Very Good. A highly accomplished and moving long poem written in the voice of an unemployed mill-town woman during the Great Depression. Unattributed and undated but apparently based on paper and degree of wear contemporary with the events described.<br/><br/>Whether actually written by an unemployed mill-worker's wife or by a "trained" writer adopting that voice for proletarian effect the poem is remarkable for its unpretentious style and its graphic realistic depiction of the tribulations of unemployed workers during the Great Depression. From its opening line: "All I've ever done in this / Damned life of mine is cry" the poem recounts a series of bleak episodes in a poor southern woman's life: "My man was workin' full - / But now the mill's down / We're all down. / But we still gotta eat / We still got babies to feed . Them big guys up there / They got their bellys full / They got plenty of coal. / Their kids don't have to / Walk tracks lookin' for coal." The author goes on to relate her battles with the "government man" and the WPA but ends the work on a hopeful note: "I'm just so glad that / They give free books at schools / Cause now my boys and girls / Can finish high school And then they'll always have jobs . Too much around me that don't look nice So I'm gonna keep thinking somepin' that is nice."<br/><br/>The poem is unknown to us in any published version though the setting and theme are by no means unique for the period. unknown books
1975Q-0837178746Greenwood 1975-02-19. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Greenwood hardcover
1893507545<p>1893. Trade Paperback. Poor/Paperback No jacket. Poor--A book is so worn that is is only good for reading but very damaged. All text complete. Writing and inscription to top edge of front cover. Chipping and some closed tears to edges of front cover. Chipping and closed tears along spine and corners. Age toning throughout. Stain marking to back cover. Tape piece securing section of spine. Front cover very loose but still intact in places. Front title page has writing in pencil to top edge. Closed tears along spine on title page. Chip in back free end page edge. See pictures. Enclosed in plastic to prevent further damage.</p> paperback
1893330321893. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Good/No Dust Jacket. From our indie bookstore! Rare first edition of Gene Stratton Porter's first book For age this is a strong copy Good Some marks/soiling to cover Chip out of bottom of spine and bottom corner Other smalld defects as seen in photos paperback
18474980Troy: Published and Sold by L. Willard 1847. First Edition. 1 - 44 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers uncut and unopened; some chipping at margins sporadic foxing. First Edition. 1 - 44 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contains: The Condemned: A Chapter from Our City Prison: A Tale of Truth and Horror. Wright I 2444 Published and Sold by L. Willard unknown books
1975264428Studio City CA: Rosslyn News 1975. Magazine. 30p. 5x8 inches 18 b&w erotic drawings lightly-used pulp booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Story about a redheaded female detective on a sea cruise who gets pulled into lesbian and bisexual spanking wrestling and whipping. Lesbian erotica for straight men. Rosslyn News unknown books
1853KK4267James Duffy 1853. ~Bound in original purple cloth faded near board edges and to spine. Original paper spine label present chipped but partly legible. Small dent to fore-edges. Corners slightly pushed in. Mild wear to top spine. Original pale yellow endpapers mildly discoloured. No cracking to endpapers over inner hinges. A few spots of foxing only. Pencil number to first page of text. A well-preserved copy. Published anonymously the sole edition thus. ~Robust packaging. All UK orders trackable others on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edition. Hardback. Hardback. Very Good. 141pp. Pocketsize 9 x 15cm. James Duffy Hardcover
6203298441.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1841017397London: John Harris. Grant and Griffith 1841. First Edition First Impression. . Fine Binding. Near Fine. Harrison Weir. 1841 and 1854. Two volumes bound in one. The first volume contains the twenty-first edition of "The Peacock 'At Home'" and "The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast" and "The Fancy Fair or Grand Gala of the Zoological Gardens." - 45 pages plus publisher's advertisement leaf. The second volume is published by Grant and Griffith - the successors to John Harris and contains the 1854 twenty-fourth edition of "The Peacock 'At Home' " and "The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast" - 32 pages - illustrated by Harrison Weir. Finely bound in full tan calf with gilt decoration and heavy gilt to the spine all edge gilt bound by Hayday. with disks with gilt coats of arms of William Twopeny and Alexander Lawson Duncan pasted to the front end-paper. The external condition is very clean internally a few small spots to end-papers pages are slightly toned otherwise clean. The first volume contains coloured illustrations and the second volume contains black and white full-page engravings by Harrison Weir. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall <br/> <br/> John Harris. Grant and Griffith unknown
1833GT612Derby: Henry Mozley and Sons 1833. Second Edition . Hardback. Fine. 12mo. 232pp. 15 cms. Occasional scattered light foxing to some pages but a tight and mainly clean text block. A rare provincial cookery book in fine complete condition. Hardback brown lightly diced patterned binding with black titles enclosed within a black single ruled frame to the cover. Matching titles to the spine running lengthways. The rear cover lists other books from Henry Mozley and states they are also available from Cowie and Co Pudding Lane London. The first edition was pub. in 1826. but with 213pp. NB THIS IN AN UNRECORDED COPY <br/> <br/> Henry Mozley and Sons hardcover
1539791777.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback