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BOOKS243577--/No Dustjacket. PlacePub: New York NY Publisher: Daniel D. Smith YearPublish: 1822 Edition: Illus: Map Condition: Good: binding double wrapped rubbed; stains tears Leather Comments: Daniel D. Smith's Stereotype Edition by E. White New York. Notes: 4to. 570112-770 Family of Erastus and Elisabeth Dennison Butts Chenango County N. Y. Births: Marriages: Deaths: Erastus Butts 8/29/1771 4/15/1853 Elisabeth Dennison 6/18/1774 Children of Erastus and Elisabeth Butts: Lucretia 11/19/1794 Polly 6/17/1796 Zebadiah D. 12/6/1798 Eliza D. 10/24/1803 Almira E. 8/6/1805 John O. Birdsall 4/6/184499 John O. Birdsall 6/11/1844 Other Births: Daniel B. Prentice 4/29/1813 8/15/1836 Hiram Leach 10/4/1804 Lucretia E. Leach 12/13/1830 Almira E. Leach 7/16/1832 Erastus D. Leach 11/24/1834 12/8/1839 Daniel P. Leach 9/15/1836 Sarah E. Butts 1831 or 1881 Daniel T. Butts 7/30/1835 Main Topic: Bibles-Butts Key Words: Bibles-Religion-Butts-Butts Erastus-Dennison Elisa.-Genealogy--- Copies Available: 1 Action Code: 1 . hardcover
19392453San Francisco: Book Club of California 1939. LIMITED EDITION of 250. Fine condition green cloth hardcover with gilt emblem on cover and gilt lettering on spine. Reproduced from the edition printed in Philadelphia in 1735 by Benjamin Franklin together with a foreward by Carl Van Doren. Includes an actual tipped in leaf from the Benjamin Franklin edition of the Church of Scotland Prayer Book Philadelphia 1745 with this leaf the first page of chapter 30. Book Club of California hardcover
1889CAT0009941889. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. 6 1/4" x 4 1/4" half leather over marbled boards marbled endpapers. Some browning foxing mild stains generally clean and legible throughout. Most of the recipes in a single hand. One recipe dated 1889 a number attributed to various people. Around 127 used pages most recipes one a page but some shorter and longer. <br /> <br /> To cure ham stew ox cheek champagne ginger brandy sponge cake transparent orange to make yeast mayonnaise sauce collar beef baking powder potato pudding. A nice array of recipes. Size: 12mo . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000994. hardcover
1966415Stuttgart: Verlag Muller und Schindler Plochingen 1966. Near Fine. Near Fine condition. Limited edition of 1000 of which this copy is numbered 858 hardcover. Also includes a "Kommetar" booklet 24pp. Teo volumes enclosed in a cloth covered box in Near Fine condition Verlag Muller und Schindler Plochingen hardcover
19422116New York: E. Weyhe 1942. Hardcover. Near Fine. Near Fine condition folio quarter cloth over blue paper. Very slight start of wear to corners. Bookplate of prior owner. Clean and tight binding E. Weyhe hardcover
19191079Vienna: Kunstverlag Anton Schroll & Co 1919. Hardcover. Good. 353 color illustrations 739 pages leather on spine with gilt lettering. Text is in GERMAN. Binding tight clean pages bookplate from prior owner. Leather on spine is cracking and some missing. Please request pictures if interested. Good condition Kunstverlag Anton Schroll & Co hardcover
BOOKS243605--/No Dustjacket. PlacePub: New York NY Publisher: Collins Perkins & Co. YearPublish: 1807 Edition: None Stated Illus: . Condition: Reading copy; broken hinges; foxing; cover loose Leather Comments: Catherine L'Amoureux on cover Notes: 4to. v.p. Marriages: Covel L'Amoureux and Catharine Van Zandt 1830 Walter D. St.John and Annie Elizabeth Finch 1891 Births: Covel L'Amoureux 1807 Catharine VanZandt 1807 Francis L'Amoureux 1833 Anna L'Amoureux 1835 Merrill Farrar St.John 1893; Pine City NY Jarves Patten St.John Sr. 1833 Margaret Elizabeth St.John 1837 Celinda St.John Brown 1816 Ruth St.John 1891; Hemlock NY Walter Deming St.John 1860 Annie Elizabeth Finch 1864 Merrill St.John 1893; Pine City NY Ruth St.John 1901; Hemlock NY Seven additional births recorded Eight deaths recorded Main Topic: Bibles-L'Amoureux Key Words: L'Amoureux-------- Copies Available: 1 Action Code: . hardcover
19291228Bruxelles/Paris/New York 1929. Hardcover. Very Good. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt lettering on cover and black pasted label with gilt lettering on spine. Very Good condition. hardcover
1950CAT000468Mexico 1950. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 8 1/2" x 6 1/2" spiral notebook incomplete index listing about half the recipes inside front cover. Dated 1977 at last recipe but most of the recipes and the notebook ca. 1950. 52 leaves written on one side 1 or 2 recipes per leaf. <br/><br/>"Blueberry Pie" cake de refrigerador nieve de melon lengua de res asada cuñete de pavo torta de masa jambalaya Francesa. benedictina. Size: 8vo. Text is in Spanish. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Spanish Language; Inventory No: CAT000468. hardcover books
1950CAT0004021950. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. Red boards tape reinforcement to spine. Recipes in a single hand throughout tear to first page with loss to text some minor adhesions in the gutter a few slight dampstains otherwise clean and unmarked with scattered minor stains. 78 pages with blank sections between the used pages.<br/><br/>A nice clean manuscript cookbook - in the same hand as the preceding and with some recipes repeated. Clearly a family cookbook and with many recipes with attributions Meme Nochis Perez Rossi Estela Mama etc. Mole de guajolote merenguez sopa de poblano a variety of flans dressing roquefort mouse de mango. Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000402. hardcover books
18600456661860. Broadside. Very Good Condition. Single sheet ca. 10" x 7" foxed mild staining wear at edges; very thin paper generally well preserved. Two English songs here in an American printing likely ca. 1860 judging from the English editions of the poems though the paper and typography suggest an earlier date. Two attractive woodcuts; no copies of this edition located there are a few with the songs individually. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Americana. Inventory No: 045666. <br/><br/> unknown
18600456661860. Broadside. Very Good Condition. Single sheet ca. 10" x 7" foxed mild staining wear at edges; very thin paper generally well preserved. Two English songs here in an American printing likely ca. 1860 judging from the English editions of the poems though the paper and typography suggest an earlier date. Two attractive woodcuts; no copies of this edition located there are a few with the songs individually. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Americana. Inventory No: 045666. <br/><br/> unknown books
1911CAT001039Mexico: Manuel León Sánchez 1911. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Good Condition. Original blue cloth rubbed worn at corners water stain to rear hinges a little tender. Slight age toning internally. 208pp. An old manuscript recipe for atole laid in previous oenr's name on half title.<br /> <br /> Menus Numbered recipes by type soups eggs fish guisados dulces etc then sections on hygiene and domestic medicine. Interspersed with advertisements - an interesting book of household management. It's unusual to see medical and household receipts mixed with cookery in Mexican cookbooks. 6 copies in OCLC. Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT001039. Manuel León Sánchez hardcover
1911CAT000745Mexico: Manuel León Sánchez 1911. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Good Condition. Original blue cloth rubbed worn at corners water stain to rear hinges a little tender. Slight age toning internally. 208pp<br /> <br /> Menus Numbered recipes by type soups eggs fish guisados dulces etc then sections on hygiene and domestic medicine. Interspersed with advertisements - an interesting book of household management. It's unusual to see medical and household receipts mixed with cookery in Mexican cookbooks - usually this is confined to books of secrets. 6 copies in OCLC. Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000745. Manuel León Sánchez hardcover
1911CAT000745Mexico: Manuel León Sánchez 1911. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Good Condition. Original blue cloth rubbed worn at corners water stain to rear hinges a little tender. Slight age toning internally. 208pp<br/><br/>Menus Numbered recipes by type soups eggs fish guisados dulces etc then sections on hygiene and domestic medicine. Interspersed with advertisements - an interesting book of household management. It's unusual to see medical and household receipts mixed with cookery in Mexican cookbooks - usually this is confined to books of secrets. 6 copies in OCLC. Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000745. Manuel León Sánchez hardcover books
1763045560Madrid: Antonio Sanz 1763. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary acid calf wear at edges discoloration to boards old spine labels affixed. Small mostly faint dampstain to bottom right corner heavier to endpapers otherwise clean internally. 58pp Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Law & Criminal Studies; Military & Warfare. Inventory No: 045560. <br/><br/> Antonio Sanz hardcover books
198428970Monterey CA:: Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center 1984. Large Paperback. VERY GOOD. Massive stack 30" high of pbk Russian language course basic thru advanced 75 bks/bklts. Core of BASIC is 14 modules missing part 1 of Module 1 and Module VII. Too many others to list. Dated mid-1980's to 1990. Most are like new some have pencil writing. Complete list upon rqst. Very heavy/Oversize. We are a small family business with 26 years experience in providing fine new and pre-owned books. You can expect professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language Center, paperback
1970mon0003230342Herder and Herder 1970T. hardcover. Good. . 6 volumes ex library copy with usual markings. No dj. Herder and Herder hardcover
996Germany: Medicina Rara. Hardcover. Fine. LIMITED EDITION of 2500 copies of which this is numbered 111. Bound in half leather at bindery of Richard Mayer Stuttgart West Germany. Plates are made from a copy of the 1714 Lancisi edtion belonging to the Wurttembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart. Fine condition as new with original slipcase in Very Good condition. Medicina Rara hardcover
17720440151772. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Finely bound in full contemporary red morocco elaborately gilt and stamped. Worn at corners and spine ends with a bit of loss to leather at one end front hinge cracked rear rubbed darkened lacking clasps. Scattered foxing discoloration to endpapersContaining Lists of both Houses of Parliament The Court Register and Lists of Army Navy Universities Public Offices Hospitals etc. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Inventory No: 044015. hardcover
044015Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Finely bound in full contemporary red morocco elaborately gilt and stamped. Worn at corners and spine ends with a bit of loss to leather at one end front hinge cracked rear rubbed darkened lacking clasps. Scattered foxing discoloration to endpapersContaining Lists of both Houses of Parliament The Court Register and Lists of Army Navy Universities Public Offices Hospitals etc. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Inventory No: 044015. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1830045140London: Sears & Co 1830. First Edition. Hardcover rebound in cloth. Very Good Condition. M.U. Sears. Rebound in salmon cloth with the chipped lettering piece laid back down. A singularly paternalistic and shotgun approach to the genre - includes recommendations on apparel the duties of married life female biography "or records of feminine talent worth and virtue" courtship and marriage among the Tartars of the Crimea arithmetic contentment and cookery. 440pp. Scarce. Size: Octavo 8vo. Illustrator: M.U. Sears. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Women & Feminism. Inventory No: 045140. <br/><br/> Sears & Co hardcover books
173389311London: W. Dickenson in Witch Street 1733. First Edition. Folio. 32.5cm. Disbound with slight residual crust of old calf to spine region. 18pp. Some old ink spots to title page which effectively comprises the front wrap strong and durable toning to the extremities of both outer wraps and a little internal thumbing otherwise clean and fresh woodcut head and tailpieces luxuriously wide margins. A very good long disbound example of a well-aimed piece of 18th century satire.<br /> <br /> A vastly Popean excoriating satire of the Whig government of the 1830's under Robert Walpole James Ralph William Stanhope as Secretary of State George Byng as First Lord of The Admiralty and a host of other aristocratic pillars of the British aristocratic system. Written in full flow as faux-Pope Whitehead with full reference to The Dunciad and wielding the righteous wrath of a breakfast table diplomat under full sail tears into the sitting government and bemoans with Pope how nothing has changed since the last crop of dunces. A successful part II was published in the same year and the two are often found bound together this copy comprises only part I. Whitehead's uncanny ability to ape Popean epic actually made him something of a living during the 1830's-40's allowing him to pen political and social satire like a Temu Alexander Pope but available at Witch Street prices. Foxon gives priority to this one which also contains 24 lines eliminated in the others.This was the poem that Whitehead sold for an advance of ten guineas provoking Johnson to demand the same for London in 1738. Foxon W426; ESTC T48572. W. Dickenson in Witch Street unknown
1785045481Madrid: Placido Barco Lopez 1785. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Contemporary full vellum browned but sound. Endpapers with notes front pastedown missing a section old ink mark to title scattered foxing a nice clean copy generally. 279pp plus index. Early edition originally published in 1777 of a much reprinted manual. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Books for Writers; Inventory No: 045481. <br/><br/> Placido Barco Lopez hardcover books
30641<p>Small octavo 127 manuscript pp. bound in original limp leather entries dated 21 May to 13 July 1919 and 25 January to 19 May 1919 written in ink in legible hand; first 50 pp consists of the diary for the time period of 21 May to 13 July 1919; the next 60 pp are apparently entries from another diary copied into this diary for the dates of 25 January to 19 May 1919 giving a total time period of the diary for 25 January to 13 July 1919. The last 17 pp of volume contains various memorandum notes including: "Partial list of books I read in France" the poem "Ladies" by Rudyard Kipling a list of different types of alcoholic beverages a poem "Jim" a quote from "Ben Hur" and "Wicksteed" a poem "To the Unknown Goddess" a poem "Jealousy" plus two other notes about war and food.</p><p> <b>Description of Diary:</b></p><p> The name of the author of the diarist is unknown at present although with research his name could presumably be found. The author is a male who is serving in the United States Army in 1919 as a driver transporting officers to various locales in France near the former frontlines. The war had just ended 11 Nov. 1918 a little over two months before this diary begins 25 Jan. 1919 thus our author sees a number of the former battle fields and entrenchments of the frontlines various destroyed French cities and towns and he makes a tour of Paris. He also visits war cemeteries and attends various events at the Red Cross or at Base Hospital 53 amongst other places. </p><p> There is much about his regular care and maintenance of his car and picking up military officers and travel to other military installations towns or places or simply acting as the driver as the officers go out on the town pick up prostitutes bed them at a local hotel and afterwards driving both the officer and prostitute to their respective homes. </p><p> The diary recounts the various 'joyrides' that the author and his fellow servicemen take to nearby towns the dinners they seek out meeting French girls bartering with the local French population with cash chocolates and cigarettes for various items like watches fruit gloves etc. The diary also recounts the steamer ride home from France to Newport News Virginia which took from 24 June to 5 July.</p><p> <b> Sample Quotes from the Diary:</b></p><p>"From other diary</p><p>Jan 25 1919</p><p>Have neglected diary. Will write only when I feel like it. At noon helped Miss Flagg pack books for another hut. Did not go to dinner but she brought me cocoa & sandwiches. Snow on ground."</p><p>"March 24</p><p>Rain sleet and lightning. Dance at R.C. afraid to try. All sorts of nurses big little short tall stout thin graceful awkward decent and crooked. Some extremely ugly but very sic are passably good looking." </p><p>"April 6</p><p>Up early breakfast and roll pack. Left at 8 for St. Javin by way of Flinville. Rode atop a 'Mack' In barracks all shot to pieces formerly German headquarters St Javin was great German rail head town occupied by Germans for 4 years. Full of German signs. Took walk to Champigneulle. Detonations machine guns grenades etc. We put over a barrage. Sarsfield's gun blew up salvage dump with piles of everything French American and German. Piles of burned German helmuts. After supper walked thru St. Javin heaps of dead unburied horses German machine gunner buried with one leg sticking above ground part of uniforms heap of empty shells an overturned machine gun by his side. Outdoor movies."</p><p>"May 1</p><p>Went to Chaumont this morning. Cole is leaving for home mother sill. Took Lehmer to café. Returned at 7 waited till 8. Good looking 'Catin' prostitute with him. Went to little town and had drinks. One to Rolampont to café de la Patrie. Lieut & girl slept next room to us. Came in to see me before she went to sleep. Moans!</p><p>"May 2</p><p>Breakfast and took L to Chaumont. Returned for girl. Asleep. Had not slightest idea of modesty. My reply to her advances was to get her clothes on or she would not go back with me. September moon in May. Truck trains left Chaumont at 1:30 P.M. was in Langes at 4 P.M. At 10 P.M. took Lieut L. and Capt. Ardon to depot. L was pretty drunk. Met 2 fellows and 2 girls. Took them to town. L had me drive him and them but they could find no rooms. Drove them to Humes but no room there. Left them at depot. One girl about all in. Lieut L in R.C. talking to girl finally got him home at 2:30 A.M. Quite disgusting."</p><p>"May 10</p><p>Drove all day and B.H. at night. At R.C. Peggy asked me to go for a walk. Experiment 'Baso' Muy bien. In at 3 A.M. 'Cracker' had his court martial today."</p><p>"June 5</p><p>Did not make a trip. Farewell party at Y. Close of contests. Band concert & special selection. Fine. Free eats. Date with Miss Lawrence for tomorrow night. Down town in ambulance to round up drunks. </p><p>"June 6</p><p>Woke me up at night to go to Romagne went via St. Dizier Bar le Duc Varemes. Lunch at fine café at Bar le Duc. Romagne at 3:30. Large camp tents largely negroes 'beaucoup' P.W.'s cemetery is very large mainly for those killed in the Argonne to hold 30000 to 40000. Dug up & brought in by negroes search for means of identification. Disagreeable work & place. Very bad smell over entire camp. Motorcycle bicycle mounted and foot M.P.'s no place to stay with them. Loan of bunk & blankets razor & use of barber shop. Lemonade at 'Y' Negro 'Y' & 'Y' women."</p><p> "June 24</p><p> Up for breakfast fair hit most of lines hot chocolate at 'Y' coffee & sandwich at J.W. B. cakes at K. of C. 3 cones ice cream at Premier Hut. Rate of exchange for U.S. silver is same as for French silver. Rolled pack at noon 12:00 physical inspection. Out to parade grounds with full equipment at 4:30 supper march to boat at 8 P.M. cigarettes and chocolate from Y.M.C.A. at wharf gangplank at 9:30 up on deck till midnight."</p><p> "June 25</p><p> A good night sleep tho it is some job to dress & undress. When get back can give exhibition as 'sandwich man' for in these 4 tier bunks one is a living sandwich every night. Fair meals. Mixed indiscriminately with negroes and hate it. They are often unbearably insolent. Rain at 9:30 35 war brides aboard one being a negro. Leave locks at 1 P.M. last glimpse of France late in afternoon a low-lying headland off to right. A very heavy windy &sea steadily getting rougher. Many are getting 'mal de mer.' By night waves dashing over forward hatch & bow In very tip of ship protected from waves by covering overhead. Most motion of any part of ship but I like it. Bed early."</p><p> "June 26</p><p> Up for breakfast fed fine but nearly everyone sick especially the 'smokes.' They are whiter than I thought it possible a negro to get. Still windy and rough. Good dinner. Moderating slightly in afternoon. War brides not in evidence. Oh but they are a hard-looking bunch. One looks like someone's washwoman about 40 years old. I sure don't want anything in that class. Would be ashamed to be seen with one of them. No foreigners in mind…"</p><p> "June 30</p><p> For breakfast boiled eggs first time since I left Wash. Barracks that had eggs in regular mess. But these were so old I expected the chick to peck me when I opened the shell absolutely not fit to eat. Am sure getting tired of this trip every day is a month you read sleep eat talk watch the porpoises or simply look at the sea & think of home what you will do when you get there etc. The boat is so crowded it is very hard to get a place to sit-down & are mixed up with Negroes in everything. And the Y man takes candy & tobacco up on the promenade deck & he and the officer amuse themselves by throwing it to the fellows and laughing at them scrambling for it. It is really disgusting just like a bunch of little kids. But there is always that would do anything if they think they are getting something for nothing. Well anyhow I can stay clear of it…"</p><p> "July 5</p><p> Rolled my pack last night while I had a little room but slept perfectly comfortable. Sighted land at 12:30 debarked at New Port News at 4 P.M. 'Y' with cigarettes & candy. Marched under the 'Victory Arch' & thru town. When we halted people gave us water bought ice cream and cola at drugstore. It seems so strange to hear civilians speak English and especially children. But oh boy! It sure seems good. And everything moves along briskly and in a modern manner street cars locomotives autos & everything are so different. But unless one has spent a year in France he does not know the relief & joy it is to get back…"</p> books