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456Browning D.M. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 1896. Washington Government Printing Office 1896. Fold-out map at back. Faint library marks on spine. Head and heel of spine taped otherwise tight. <br/><br/> unknown books
19083046031908. Photographs measuring 2-3/4 x 3-3/4 in. some a little faded. Manuscript captions in white ink in an album with 12 leaves. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary black cloth album. Photographs measuring 2-3/4 x 3-3/4 in. some a little faded. Manuscript captions in white ink in an album with 12 leaves. 1 vols. 8vo. RARE PHOTOGRAPHS OF NORTH CHINA. An excellent group of images documenting a tour though the little known and rarely photographed mining districts of northern China. The photographer was likely attached to the Anglo-French Quicksilver and Mining Concession which had claims in the Guizhou province. Among the photographs is an image of Henry Brelich who was the chief engineer of the Concession.<br/><br/>Commencing at Kainsk the photographer travelled on the Trans-Siberian Railway to Lake Baikal Harbin then via Mukden to the coal mining towns of Fushun the coal capital Kang-shan and Tung-Hwa. There are shots of mines at Ta-miao-erh-kou Tung-hua Ta-maio-kou and Fushun as well as "Korean Miners at Chi-tao-kou" "Ta-miao-erh-kou Placer Washing Gold" and "Ssu-tao-chiang coal pits"<br/><br/>There are shots of the expedition in action: "Crossing the Hun - tributary of the Yalu" "The Expedition en route outside Mukden." "An accident en route" a group shot of the servants. Then some images of local interest such as street scenes at Mukden and Tung-hwa the "Shrine outside Ling-kai" "Inn at Kwei-tai-mao-tze" a Manchurian farm. Other images include the floating dock at Lake Baikal views of the Hun Valley the Kao-li-mutze-ling pass and the Loh chuen valley.<br/><br/>The group provides a fascinating insight into this remote part of China at the beginning of the twentieth century. The Anglo-Chinese Treaty of 1902 paved the way for English developers as it included a revision of existing mining regulations. However the new regulations which didn't come into effect until the end of 1907 were such that it proved nearly impossible for any foreign firm to gain a foothold making this expedition one of the very few to gain a concession. unknown books
3495Boston: The Gorham Press 1901. . 4to tan printed paper-covered boards Two holdings only in OCLC Yale and Harvard -- Harvard copy has been filmed by Google Books. A most extraordinary and amusing compilation of puns double entendres homophones and absolute idiocy. We have not been able to find anything on the author or the two illustrators--one with the initials "GR" and the other who signed as "Billy". There is a colophon at the end: "Malum nunc et olim. Done at the Cider Press" Boston: The Gorham Press, 1901. hardcover books
42016New Bedford: Benjamin Lindsey. Publisher Lindsay also issued whaling directories. This is a rare pamphlet Worldcat showing only two institutions holding copies. Very good condition in original printed wrappers. Benjamin Lindsey books
42018New Bedford E. Anthony. 1865. New Bedford books
184043100New York: W.E. Dean 1840. History and bye-laws of this august society founded in the late 18th century with a 30-page list of members. Foxed good condition in publisher's blue wrappers. 12mo 18.5 cm. 57 pp. W.E. Dean books
191541758Shanghai 1915. 8vo. 18 pp. text and 13 pp. pamphlet. Folding color map. Accordion-fold b/w lithograph plates. <br /><br />First edition. Each of the 85 pagoda images has a description in Chinese and English with a detailed Index on pastedowns. Laid in as issued is a 13 page pamphlet in English titled "Chinese Pagodas." The images were taken from models made by Chinese boys in Shanghai's Tushanwan orphanage. No copies online and none at auction for the past 30 years. Bound in publisher's red cloth. Very good condition. hardcover books
1902045325London: The Offices of Country Life George Newes 1902. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio. iv 856 pages. Volume 11 only January 1902- June 1902. The binding measures 14 1/2 inches tall by almost 10 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full green cloth with cover titles in gilt and with beveled edges. Moderate wear to the binding. Binding has some rubbing on the back cover but is overall attractive. Outside edges of the text block are foxed. A sound copy with clean text. Illustrated throughout with photos of gardens English manor houses dogs hunting Lords and Ladies etc. Three page Index at the front. Inscribed on the title page by the original owner "Dr. G. C. Lippincott U.S.N. / Salem N. Jersey." George C. Lippincott 1850-1951 was a doctor in the U.S. Navy in the 1870s-1880s before he opened his office in Salem. We have several other hardback volumes in this series. <br/> <br/> The Offices of Country Life, George Newes hardcover
1902045326London: The Offices of Country Life George Newes 1902. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio. iv 856 pages. Volume 12 only July 1902- December 1902. The binding measures 14 1/2 inches tall by almost 10 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full green cloth with cover titles in gilt and with beveled edges. Moderate wear to the binding. There is a strip of soiling or fading along the fore edge of the front cover. Binding has some rubbing on the back cover but is overall attractive. Outside edges of the text block are foxed. A sound copy with clean text. Illustrated throughout with photos of gardens English manor houses dogs hunting Lords and Ladies etc. Three page Index at the front. Inscribed on the title page by the original owner "Dr. G. C. Lippincott U.S.N. / Salem N. Jersey." George C. Lippincott 1850-1951 was a doctor in the U.S. Navy in the 1870s-1880s before he opened his office in Salem. We have several other hardback volumes in this series. <br/> <br/> The Offices of Country Life, George Newes hardcover
1901045324London: The Offices of Country Life George Newes 1901. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio. iv 856 pages. Volume 10 only July 1901- December 1901. The binding measures 14 1/2 inches tall by almost 10 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full green cloth with cover titles in gilt and with beveled edges. Moderate wear to the binding. Binding has some scuff marks on the back cover but is overall attractive. Outside edges of the text block are foxed. A sound copy with clean text. Illustrated throughout with photos of gardens English manor houses dogs hunting Lords and Ladies etc. Three page Index at the front. Inscribed on the title page by the original owner "Dr. G. C. Lippincott U.S.N. / Salem N. Jersey." George C. Lippincott 1850-1951 was a doctor in the U.S. Navy in the 1870s-1880s before he opened his office in Salem. We have several other hardback volumes in this series. <br/> <br/> The Offices of Country Life, George Newes hardcover
1903045327London: The Offices of Country Life George Newes 1903. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio. iv 892 pages. Volume 13 only January 1903- June 1903. The binding measures 14 1/2 inches tall by almost 10 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full green cloth with cover titles in gilt and with beveled edges. Moderate wear to the binding. Binding has some rubbing on the back cover but is overall attractive. Outside edges of the text block are foxed. A sound copy with clean text. Illustrated throughout with photos of gardens English manor houses dogs hunting Lords and Ladies etc. Three page Index at the front. Inscribed on the title page by the original owner "Dr. G. C. Lippincott U.S.N. / Salem N. Jersey." George C. Lippincott 1850-1951 was a doctor in the U.S. Navy in the 1870s-1880s before he opened his office in Salem. We have several other hardback volumes in this series. <br/> <br/> The Offices of Country Life, George Newes hardcover
1903045328London: The Offices of Country Life George Newes 1903. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio. iv 944 pages. Volume 14 only July 1903- December 1903. The binding measures 14 1/2 inches tall by almost 10 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full green cloth with cover titles in gilt and with beveled edges. Moderate wear to the binding. Binding has some rubbing on the back cover as well as on the left side of the spine but is overall attractive. Outside edges of the text block are foxed. A sound copy with clean text. Illustrated throughout with photos of gardens English manor houses dogs hunting Lords and Ladies etc. Three page Index at the front. Inscribed on the title page by the original owner "Dr. G. C. Lippincott U.S.N. / Salem N. Jersey." George C. Lippincott 1850-1951 was a doctor in the U.S. Navy in the 1870s-1880s before he opened his office in Salem. We have several other hardback volumes in this series. <br/> <br/> The Offices of Country Life, George Newes hardcover
1905045330London: The Offices of Country Life George Newes 1905. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio. v 960 pages. Volume 17 only January 1905- July 1905. The binding measures 14 1/2 inches tall by almost 10 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full green cloth with cover titles in gilt and with beveled edges. Moderate wear to the binding. Binding has some rubbing on the back cover as some light scuff marks and there is a strip of damping along the fore edges of the front and rear covers. Outside edges of the text block are foxed and some of the pages are lightly stuck together at the fore edges but still open easily. A sound copy with clean text. Illustrated throughout with photos of gardens English manor houses dogs hunting Lords and Ladies etc. Three page Index at the front. Inscribed on the title page by the original owner "Dr. G. C. Lippincott U.S.N. / Salem N. Jersey." George C. Lippincott 1850-1951 was a doctor in the U.S. Navy in the 1870s-1880s before he opened his office in Salem. We have several other hardback volumes in this series. <br/> <br/> The Offices of Country Life, George Newes hardcover
1905046925London: The Offices of Country Life George Newes 1905. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio. v 960 pages. Volume 18 only July 1905- December 1905. The binding measures 14 1/2 inches tall by almost 10 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full green cloth with cover titles in gilt and with beveled edges. Moderate wear to the binding. Binding has some rubbing on the back cover as some light scuff marks and there is a strip of damping along the fore edges of the front and rear covers. There is also a strip of pale plant fiber stuck on the front cover likely from when it was originally bound. Outside edges of the text block are foxed and some of the pages are lightly stuck together at the fore edges but still open easily. A sound copy with clean text. Illustrated throughout with photos of gardens English manor houses dogs hunting Lords and Ladies etc. Three page Index at the front. Inscribed on the title page by the original owner "Dr. G. C. Lippincott U.S.N. / Salem N. Jersey." George C. Lippincott 1850-1951 was a doctor in the U.S. Navy in the 1870s-1880s before he opened his office in Salem. We have several other hardback volumes in this series. <br/> <br/> The Offices of Country Life, George Newes hardcover
196742951Brookline MA: The Country Club 1967. You read it right - Lyrics to 62 songs and 7 poems dedicated to the sublime sport of curling. This is a reprint of the 1929 original. Very good condition in wrappers. 8vo 21 cm.79 pp. The Country Club books
198758949Cantini 1987 In-4 broché. Bon état d’occasion.
191021044Berlin, R. v. Deckers Verlag, 1910. Lex8vo.(Neudruck 1917). Orig. boards. Tear in first hinge. XXXVIII,680 pp.
175818662Small 8vo. 3 cont. full mottled calf. Richly gilt backs. Top and bottom of spines slightly worn. Stamp on titles. VIII,659,628,656 pp.
2822HCC83PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE; Livre en parfait etat, jaquette usagée
173720057Stockholm, Hartwig Gercken, 1737. Lille 8vo. Samt. hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. Ryg med brugsspor. Revne i ene fals, men ikke løs. 192 pp.
192040836Ca. 1920. 19 x 20 cm. Unsigned. Black/white etching showing a smiling nude girl wearing only shoes lying in bed. Top of plate with tears not affecting picture.
12mo., First Edition thus, with several woodcut illustrations in the text, neat nineteenth century signature on front free endpaper, title and first page of text; original publisher's brown grained cloth, boards with double frame border enclosing an elaborate an elaborate lozenge all in blind, very neatly recased with new cloth backstrip to style, original gilt lettering laid down, fore-edges lightly dust-soiled else a very good, crisp copy in sympathetically restored publisher's binding. According to the English editor's Preface this scarce work is 'an adapted translation of one of the most popular treatises on French Cookery, entitled La Cuisiniere de la Campagne et de la Ville ou Nouvelle Cuisine Economique, Paris, Audot, 1846'. The success and stature of the French original is compared to that of Mrs. Rundell. It has been suggested that this is in fact a second edition of a work with a similar title published by Thomas Boys in 1825 [Bitting, p. 554; Oxford, p. 157; Wellcome III, 67]; however this would contradict the Preface, and there is no mention of such a kinship in Oxford who lists both volumes. A very nice copy of an extremely scarce work. Oxford, p.177 (recording the publisher as 'David Boyne'). Not in Cagle.
185038418New York: Leavitt & Allen n.d. ca 1850. 6/25/16. 260 pp. with an extra color lithographed title and b/w engraved plates by Sartain. <br/><br/>An extra-fancy edition of a familiar 19th century genre the gift book - a compendium of saccharine stories and verse. This one contains a color title and is bound in embossed leather with circular hand painted lozenges inset on the front and back covers. All edges gilt. The book has been rebacked but the backstrip is also embossed leather and nicely matches the rest of the binding. True to form the book is inscribed by a well wisher to Elizabeth B. Mann "sometime before their wedding Dec. 12 1859." The only discordant note is that the painting inset into the front board surrounded by a rim of gold and mother of pearl represents a sinking ship. Leavitt & Allen hardcover books
41993New Bedford E. Anthony & Sons. 1869. New Bedford books
1948319400Bombay: Conservator of Forests 1948. 8 pp. signed by the Conservator of Forests Southern Circle and extensively annotated by his office. 13 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. Original self-wrappers in envelope the whole housed in a modern blue cloth clamshell case with a custom-printed title page laid in. Somewhat worn soiled. 8 pp. signed by the Conservator of Forests Southern Circle and extensively annotated by his office. 13 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. A rare piece of ephemera; licenses such as this dictated the range that could be hunted as well as the species Bison Sambhar and Cheetah and the number of animals and their sex bulls or stags only. Conservator of Forests unknown books