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185552512BBFrankfurt a.M., Verlag der Joh. Christ. Hermann'schen Buchhandlung, 1855. 12°. XVI, 340 S. Dunkelgrüner Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Rückenvergoldung.
185552512BBFrankfurt a.M. Verlag der Joh. Christ. Hermann'schen Buchhandlung 1855. 12°. XVI, 340 S. Dunkelgrüner Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Rückenvergoldung.
1876106435Berlin, Verlag von Gebrüder Paetel, 1876. 162 S. 8° Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
18461222447Stuttgart, J. Scheible, 1846. 10, 260 S., 1 Bl. (Der Schatzgräber 1). Bedruckte OBr. (unbeschnitten, angestaubt, stellenw. braunfleckig).
18611194725Leipzig, Dyk, 1861. Gr.-8vo. 2 Bl., 93, (1) S., 2 Bl. Hldrbd d. Zeit m. Rverg. (Kanten etwas beschabt, durchgehend mäßig braunfleckig).
18911194889Leipzig, J. G. Findel, 1891. 2 Bl., 140 S. Neuer Lwdbd m. aufgezogenem OUmschl.
1882THUK0277Oldenburg, Schulze 1882. 250 S., mit Faust' s Portrait nach Rembrandt, ill. OBrosch., angestaubt.
1891250Berlin: Moser um 1891. 2. Auflage. 44 S., Gr.-8°, OHLn.
18911312848Berlin, Verlag des Berliner Lith(ographischen) Instituts (Julius Moser), (1891). Gr.-8vo. 44 S. m. Titelvignette u. 38 Textillustrationen (Reproduktionen von Federzeichnungen mit brauner Tusche). OHlwdbd m. (vorne zweifarbigen) Deckelillustrationen (leicht berieben).
18312012806Literary Rooms No. 121 Chestnut Street Office of the Journal of Health Journal of Law and Family Library of Health 1831. Later Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Seventh edition. Former library copy - sticker on front board Woodstock Historical Society bookplate on front endpaper. Boards rubbed front free endpaper removed one gathering loose endpapers foxed. 1831 Hard Cover. x 202 pp. 12mo bound in sixes. Green cloth paper spine label. Hoolihan 1146. In relation to the original: "In some bibliographies and databases this work is attributed to Henry H. Porter who was publisher of the journals stated in the imprint. This attribution may be based on the absence of Faust's name on the title-page or the fact the Porter's Catechism is but loosely based on the original. Porter's Catechism was extensively edited and/or rewritten by the Philadelphia physician D. Francis Condie who was closely associated with Porter and John Bell in editing the Journal of health. Thomas Horrocks points out that Condie reoriented Faust's Catechism to a predominantly middle-class American readership: 'Defining middle class life as beneficial to one's health is just one example of how Condie refashioned Faust's message. to bring it more in line with the emerging health reform movement of the period.'. In keeping with the theme of personal responsibility inherent to the closely related evangelical and health reform movements Condie placed less emphasis on public health than Faust. Porter frequently reissued the Catechism in its two-year publishing history. In 1831 this first edition of the Catechism was published. Literary Rooms, No. 121 Chestnut Street, Office of the Journal of Health, Journal of Law, and Family Library of Health hardcover books
189958076San Fransisco: The Hicks-Judd Company 1899. 8vo pp. iv vii 1 314; bound with as issued: Official History of the Operations of the First South Dakota Infantry U.S.V. in the Campaign in the Philippine Islands written by Captain Frank W. Medbery who was given access to such official records as military regulations would permit and otherwise greatly assisted by Colonel Alfred S. Frost and the late lamented Adjutant Jonas H. Lien pp. 4 100; both titles extensively illustrated throughout mostly from photographs; original pictorial black morocco stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine a.e.g.; scuff marks at the extremities otherwise very good and sound. <br/><br/> The Hicks-Judd Company unknown books
18262954JB1826. Leipzig Kummer 1826. Frontispiz-Abb. 168 S. Halblederband der Zeit Ecken stärker beschabt. Vortitel mit Besitzvermerk von alter Hand. Stellenweise geringfügig fleckig vereinzelte Bleistiftspuren sonst in schöner Erhaltung. unknown
181020136Newburyport: W. & J. Gilman 1810. FIRST EDITION. Original calf-backed boards spine label; interior somewhat browned due to paper stock. An amazing survival. First edition though Faust’s Catechism had been printed in 1795 with a second edition in 1798. Faust 1755-1842 was a German obstetrician and writer who produced a range of texts designed at improving health amongst the general public. His “Health Catechism†Gesundheits-katechismus Zum Gebrauche in Den Schulen und Beim Häuslichen Unterrichte Bückeburg 1794 was aimed at children and used a popular question and answer format which was designed to help people – especially youth – memorize the information. Faust’s writing reflects a trend amongst some medical professionals of the early nineteenth century to conflate health and spiritual concerns where attending to the body became part of moral practice. Children here are taught to interpret care for their bodies as a moral duty reinforcing his claims with bible verses on similar topics. Notably and reflecting the growth in utilitarian ideas that saw pleasure and pain as drivers of human behavior the healthy body is a happy body and pain and unpleasant emotions signs of physical and moral disorder.<br /> <br /> According to the “Advertisement†prefacing the text “in the compilation of this work Dr. Faust's Catechism of health improved and corrected by Dr. Gregory of Edinburgh has been taken for the foundation; a few observations are omitted as being foreign to the situation and habits of society in this country; and copious additions have been made by selections from the writings of medical men of the first respectability and talents but principally from Willich’s Lectures on diet and regimen and Parkinson's Medical admonitions.â€<br /> <br /> Austin 763. W. & J. Gilman unknown
180658420Leipzig, Paul Gotthelf Kummer, 1806. 8°. Mit einigen Textholzschnitten u. 2 gefalt. Kupfertafeln. 1 Bl., 230 S., 1 Bl., HLdr. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.
1900300101900. Arch. exp. Path. Pharm. 43. - Leipzig F.C.W. Vogel 1900 8° VI 476 pp. 48 Abbildungen 3 Taf. Halbleinenband d.Zt. Erstdruck! Edwin Stanton Faust 1870-1928 "als Sohn deutschamerikanischer Eltern am 22. August 1870 in Baltimore geboren studierte an der John Hopkins University sowie in München Chemie und Medizin und wurde 1893 Dr.phil. in München 1898 Dr.med. in Straßburg. Nach seiner Assistentenzeit in Baltimore 1894-95 trat er 1896 als Assistent in das Pharmakologische Institut in Straßburg Schmiedeberg habilitierte sich hier 1900 für Pharmakologie 1906 Tit. Prof. und folgte 1907 dem Ruf als Ordinarius nach Würzburg. 1920 übersiedelte er in die Schweiz wo er als Vorstand der Biologischen Abteilung der Gesellschaft für chemische Industrie bis 1923 und als Dozent an der Basler Universität wirkte. Er starb am 14. September 1928. Eine Autorität auf dem Gebiete der tierischen Gifte entdeckte er auch das Sepsin wies zum ersten mal die immunisatorische Wirkung der abiureten Gifte nach befaßte sich mit der Wirkung des Morphins im thierischen Organismus und mit synthetischen Herzmitteln besonders mit synthetischen Digitalis. Er bearbeitete die Kapitel über tierische Gifte für das Handbuch von Mohr-Staehlin für das Abderhaldensche Handbuch der biologischen Arbeitsmethoden und für das Handbuch der Tropenkrankheiten." Fischer p. 389 unknown
1890308191890. Arch. exp. Path. Pharm. 43/34. - Leipzig F.C.W. Vogel 1890 8° V 161-318 pp. 1 Bl. 11 Abbildungen 2 Taf. Halbleinenband d.Zt. Erstdruck! Edwin Stanton Faust 1870-1928 "als Sohn deutschamerikanischer Eltern am 22. August 1870 in Baltimore geboren studierte an der John Hopkins University sowie in München Chemie und Medizin und wurde 1893 Dr.phil. in München 1898 Dr.med. in Straßburg. Nach seiner Assistentenzeit in Baltimore 1894-95 trat er 1896 als Assistent in das Pharmakologische Institut in Straßburg Schmiedeberg habilitierte sich hier 1900 für Pharmakologie 1906 Tit. Prof. und folgte 1907 dem Ruf als Ordinarius nach Würzburg. 1920 übersiedelte er in die Schweiz wo er als Vorstand der Biologischen Abteilung der Gesellschaft für chemische Industrie bis 1923 und als Dozent an der Basler Universität wirkte. Er starb am 14. September 1928. Eine Autorität auf dem Gebiete der tierischen Gifte entdeckte er auch das Sepsin wies zum ersten mal die immunisatorische Wirkung der abiureten Gifte nach befaßte sich mit der Wirkung des Morphins im thierischen Organismus und mit synthetischen Herzmitteln besonders mit synthetischen Digitalis. Er bearbeitete die Kapitel über tierische Gifte für das Handbuch von Mohr-Staehlin für das Abderhaldensche Handbuch der biologischen Arbeitsmethoden und für das Handbuch der Tropenkrankheiten." Fischer p. 389 unknown
1897673611897. FAUST Frederick engraver. The City Hall Philadelphia. Its Architecture Sculpture and History. Containing the valuable Collection of Its Sculptural Embellishment Comprising the Colossal Statuary in Bronze and Marble Panels Spandrels Dormers Caryatides Keystones etc. etc.; also the Most Notable Entrances and Rooms of this Stupendous Structure: Elaborated with Exquisitely Engraved Descriptive Titles Pertaining to the Various Illustrated Groups throughout the Work. Phila.: F. Faust 1897. 1st ed. Folio. 12pp. Frontis. 70 plates. Additional engraved title page. Orig. 3/4-red morocco and gilt-pictorial cloth A.e.g. Rebacked and recornered in matching cloth. Light speckling to cloth else very good. Edition de luxe one of 1000 numbered copies. Organized in 18 topical sections containing photomechanical reproductions of engravings by Faust and photographs showing views of the interior exterior and architectural and sculptural details of the municipal building built 1871-1901 after the designs of John McArthur Jr. unknown
1894EC307431894 Novitates Zoologicae, 1(2), 1894 : in-4°, broché extrait, pp. 552-568, 1° page en photocopie,
1899250324001Hicks-Judd 1899. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Faust Karl Irving : Campaigning in the Philippines Illustrated. San Francisco : Hicks-Judd Co Publishers 1899. No additional printings listed. Size is quarto 4vo 10.25"/26cm h. Bound in publisher's black cloth beveled-edge boards gilt lettering and ornamentation to front board spine covering missing. Top- and fore-edges gilt. Green floral endpapers. One blank sheet and frontispiece portrait of Adm Dewey accompanied by poem "Opportunity" by John J. Ingalls not accounted in pagination; i-iii iv-viii 1 2-314 315-320 with eight additional unpaginated leaves containing maps/photos. Then begins new pagination with supplement "Official History of the Operations of the First North Dakota Infantry U.S.V. in the Campaign in the Philippine Islands" by Phil H. Shortt editor of "Devils Lake News" appointed and assisted by Colonel W.C. Treumann et al; 1 2-64 65-66 blank. Publisher's preface table of contents xv chaps plus "The Voyage from San Francisco to Manila" and "Supplement" containing additional material e.g. Engineer Corps Rations Medical Department Noble Work of the Volunteer Lady Physicians etc; main text heavily illustrated with b&w photos tables and maps; First North Dakota section includes: 19 pp "The First North Dakota Infantry" text plus photos; roster lists/photos of officers/enlisted of 1st and 2nd Battalions of the Division. Condition notes: a heavily worn copy of this history with the rarely seen First North Dakota supplement personalized by a member of the 1st ND. Binding heavily worn and cocked with spine covering completely missing and cloth to boards worn through at several points. Hinges at endpapers fragile with separation apparent and some tears to paper. Title page loose/separated. Interior generally shows light tanning to coated pages and scattered smudging from handling but lacking any apparent pen/pencil notes. Pages generally intact but scattered closed tears exist. Blue pen spotting to ND supplement 62-63. Former owner has inscribed in pencil to first blank page: "Property/ of/ Henry Hanson/ Co. K 1st ND Ifty US Vol./ 1st Brigad 1 Div Pac Div/ 8 Army Corps". This is an apparent WWI era designation. Also included is an ephemeral blank "Tarjeta Postal" post card from "Filipnas 1898 y 1899" used as a bookmark. A handsome if roughly handled time capsule. We personally inspect every book we offer. Hicks-Judd hardcover
189958076San Fransisco: The Hicks-Judd Company 1899. 8vo pp. iv vii 1 314; bound with as issued: Official History of the Operations of the First South Dakota Infantry U.S.V. in the Campaign in the Philippine Islands written by Captain Frank W. Medbery who was given access to such official records as military regulations would permit and otherwise greatly assisted by Colonel Alfred S. Frost and the late lamented Adjutant Jonas H. Lien pp. 4 100; both titles extensively illustrated throughout mostly from photographs; original pictorial black morocco stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine a.e.g.; scuff marks at the extremities otherwise very good and sound. The Hicks-Judd Company unknown
1899014979San Francisco: The Hicks-Judd Company 1899. vii 314pp portrait frontis: George Dewey illustrated throughout with b/w photos maps supplement followed by Regimental History Official History of Operations of the First Washington Infantry USV in the Campaign in the Philippine Islands 116pp b/w photos rolls and biographical sketches of commissioned officers. Errata page bound in at the rear. Rear hinge tender at pp114/115. Decorated eps with signature at front paste-down. Circular blind stamp on ffep and following page. All edges gilt. Full decorative leather gilt with 1st Washington Infantry USV crest by upper front corner and vignette at lower right in gilt. Spine scuffed at head and foot. An attractive copy. Scarce. This title was issued by the publisher with variant unit histories-this one with 1st Washington Infantry. First Thus. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo. The Hicks-Judd Company Hardcover
18997737San Francisco: The Hicks-Judd Co. Pub. Good with no dust jacket. 1899. First Edition. Full-Leather. 1st Washington Infantry U. S. V. Faust issued these for different units. The majority of the book is identical for the various units with the addition of a supplement in the rear 107pp. In this case unique to an individual unit. The name of the unit is also embossed on the cover. The supplement lists all personnel & give the history of that unit in action. This copy has wear at the corners some scuffing of the covers & chipping at the spine ends. The spine is slightly sunned. Primary problem is cracking of the leather in the gutter of the bottom of the front hinge ~3". Interior including the hinges is "fine." ; 7x10 1/2" . The Hicks-Judd Co. Pub. hardcover
189332410Author. Good. 1893. Hardcover. Good hardcover exlibrary edition with the usual marks. Cover has some soiling and wear. ; Ex-Library; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 248 pages . Author hardcover
187026694VALENCIA: Imprenta de J.M. Ayoldi ca.1870. 4º.- Rústica.- 4 páginas.- Una xilografía como cabecera al inicio de la obra. Nº6. Impreso a dos columnas. Imprenta de J.M. Ayoldi unknown
18633995ABLeipzig, Verlag von Otto Purfürst, 1863. gr.8°, 138 S. mit 19 handkolorierten Illustrationen, die u.a. den Schauspieler Johann Otto Fielitz in verschiedenen Rollen zeigen z.B. als 'August in der Posse Herrmann und Dorothea' oder als 'Hans' in 'Die Milch der Eselin', enthält nach dem Vorwort von 'Pipifax' erstens: 'Meine Memoiren in Leipzig - Im modernen Novellenton', zweitens: 'Ein komisches Album - freundschaftlichst gewidmet Herrn Baron von Pipifax' mit folgenden 'Couplets' (Liedtexten im Notensatz): 'Das Lachen', 'Die Suppe eingebrockt', 'Glöckchen-Couplet', 'Ehemals und jetzt', 'Prügel-Couplet', 'Der Mann sagt zur Frau', 'Der Stoffel fährt Holz in die Stadt', 'Armer Hans', 'Ein Musikant' und 'Der Zigeuner', sowie drittens: 'Hero und Leander oder Nätherin [sic] und Friseur - Schwank mit Gesang in einem Aufzug - Musik von F. [Franz] von Suppee in Wien' - Bühnenmanuskript', Halbleinen-Einband der Zeit, Erstausgabe Einband bestossen, beschabt und schief, die Vorsatzseiten mit je einem kleinen ovalen Stempel mit Initialen, durchgehend ein wenig stockfleckig, sonst stabiles, sauberes Exemplar des Autors, der als Schriftsteller und Schauspieler in St. Petersburg, Hambu