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198117228Caroline Alberta Canada: Shilo Community Club. Very Good. 1981. First Edition. Metal post in flexible covers. The covers are a bit worn and bent as the book was intended for supplementing the covers are thicker than the contents. Covers the Shilo district but concentrates on the school. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 103 pages . Shilo Community Club unknown
1901032873Boston: Knight & Millet 1901. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Embroidered Cloth In Green Red And Gilt Red String Tie Red Label Printed In Black Gilt And White Endpapers 10 Cards With Mounted Hand Colored Photographs Of Shops And Tradespeople In Japan Various Flower Designs On Verso's. Lightly Used No Fraying Or Stains Contents Clean With No Fading Or Foxing. <br/> <br/> Knight & Millet hardcover
1900495448London: Cassell & Company Limited 1900. Hardcover no jacket; undated - probably early 1900s map dated 1901 with red boards. Frontispiece illustrated introduction photographic plates. Boards are marked; slightly bumped at extremities with slit to rear spine side. Leading corners and spine ends are bumped and torn. Page block and endpapers foxed; minor creases and light marks within; binding a little weak at points but all pages intact and all content clear. TS. Hardcover. Good. Illus. by Bacon J. H. Used. Cassell & Company Limited Hardcover
2018020180Wawanesa History Book Committee 2018 11" x 8.75". vi 236 pp. History of the Manitoba community. Original book was published in 1989. "This book is an addendum which covers the last 25 years." Illustrated with numerous b&w photos. Colour photo endpapers. Blue boards with silver lettering on spine and front board silver illustration on front board. Bright clean copy. This book weighs 1 kg extra postage may be requested. Wawanesa History Book Committee hardcover
1760009709London: Printed for and sold by Greenland & Norris Finsbury Square 1760 Book. Good. Hardcover. ii 16 pages and 14 plates including 2 of Roman coins. Modern ink owner's name to the upper outer corner of the title page. Plates stained throughout pages spotted and stained also. Modern rebind in paper covered boards and paper spine - retaining the original printed paper label to the front board. ESTC T155523 where the publication date is supplied as 1760 - just three locations given. Printed for and sold by Greenland & Norris, Finsbury Square hardcover
18232067Philadelphia: J. Mortimer 1823. Hardcover. Good. xi 272 pages. 3 3/4 x 6 in. Tan leather binding edges of text block lightly flecked with brown. Condition of the book is GOOD: heavy wear to covers and spine corners worn spine missing leather label and cracking- highly worn at edges rear cover hinge worn front cover hinge detached- repaired with clear tape edges of text block darkened pages foxed ink marks on end papers and one page rear ffep. missing previous owner's name in ink on title page. J. Mortimer hardcover
183021128New York: Ludwig & Tolefree 1830. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8.5 x 5.25 inches 151 pp with engraved frontispiece and four additional illustrations. In original boards with what appears to be later but not recent cloth over the original cloth spine. Boards worn front board only just attached some losses to spine cloth; good. Early ownership signature Joshua Hodsdon Yarmouth on front free endpaper printed label on rear pastedown admonishing the reader to "Never wet your thumb or finger to turn over a leaf in this or any other book." Little is known about John Skillman but he evidently frequented the regular morning court hearings in Lower Manhattan for people who had been arrested the previous day for relatively minor crimes such as drunkenness lewd behavior vagrancy petty theft and prostitution. His reports on these crimes which were probably modeled on those that had recently begun appearing regularly in London newspapers take the form of brief pun-filled comic vignettes or dialogues between the accused and the magistrate. For example "James G----- was sent by his employer with 10 shillings to buy screws---bought 5 shillings worth and expended the rest of the money in his own way. Is put in poetical language under the screws" and "Mary Stevenson entertains the opinion that 'time is money;' and having no instrument or machine whereby she might keep proper 'note of time' thought proper to obtain one at all hazards. She is now in close confinement for a time." Beneath the humor however are characterizations of male and female defendants of different races classes ethnic backgrounds -- some flattering some not. Scholar Brian Baaki has argued that by placing "an overwhelming volley of black malefactors" at the beginning of the text Skillman "tries to manufacture an association between African-Americans and crime." There may be room for a more nuanced reading but without doubt the book is of interest in the broader context of the social and cultural history of early nineteenth century New York. Sabin 81589 American Imprints 3498. Ludwig & Tolefree hardcover
019701No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Very Good. Small very Archive of Papers Belonging to a Community Volunteer Amateur Artist and Former Incarcerate. Name Withheld for privacy. 6 items as follows: two reproductions of a State Prison Escape Bulletin relating to the former owner's apparent escape from the Sierra Conservation Center Correctional Facility where they were held for robbery; small mug shots photo with prisoner id number; a certificate from the City of Los Angeles issued to the person for their participation in holding the Festival in Black a festival that celebrated Black community and culture in Los Angeles; A drawing of two young Black children by the owner signed and dated 19 99; a drawing portrait of Malcolm X who is imagining a cross with KKK on it as well as a tree with a noose also signed and dated as previous entry. Other than the photo the papers are roughly 8 ½ by 11 inches or slightly bigger. Very little information could be found on the previous owner although based on provenance they were the child of a Black activist. All in VERY GOOD or so condition with minor scattered wrinkling soiling and edgewear. No publisher unknown
1964040409New York: Social Register Association 1964. First Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good . 211 Pp. With Dilatory Domiciles December 1964 Bound In At Front. Black Cloth. Trace Of Rubbing Notes On Rear Endpaper Including "Mcgurrin Commited Sic Suicide Nov. 65 After His Daughter Married A Negro Bandman. All Out Of The Book Now. Was In The '66 Book. It Was Printed At The Time Of His Death. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association hardcover
1931037246New York: Social Register Association 1932 1931. First Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good . 1040 2 Pp. With Dilatory Domiciles December 1931 Bound In And Dilatory Domiciles January 1932 Laid In Loosely. Very Good . The Ny Social Elites Privilege Without Much Power. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association (1932) hardcover
2007028437New York: Social Register Association 2007. First Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine. 1015 Pp. Hardcover Massive Directory. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association hardcover
1977028433New York: Social Register Association 1977. First Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. 289 Pp July Supplement At Front. Softcover. Fine As New. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association paperback
1906029453New York: Social Register Association 1906. First Edition . Black Cloth. Good. Complete Washington D. C. Social Register 1906 With The Dilatory Domiciles February And April 1906 Tipped In At Front. Worn Front Cover Detached But Held On By Clear Tape. All Older Washington Social Registers Are Scarce The Pre-Wwii Ones Particularly So Possibly Because So Many Washington Families Are So Inbred As Government Workers Rather Than Inventors And Entrepreneurs That It Is Embarrassing. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association hardcover
1940030265New York: Social Register Association 1940. First Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good . The General Index To All U S Social Registers Identifying The Local Register Which Would Have Detailed Information. Numbered 866 On Front Endpaper Of An Unknown Limitation. All Early Issues Of The Locater Are Scarce. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association paperback
1938030297New York: Social Register Association 1938 1939 1938. First Edition . Black Cloth. Near Fine. 393 Pp. With Dilatory Domiciles December 1938 Inserted At Front And Dilatory Domiciles January 1939 Inserted Loosely. Slight Wear At Corners No Fading No Fraying. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association 1938, 1939 hardcover
1956030296New York: Social Register Association 1956. First Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 584 Pp "Dilatory Domiciles July 1956 Inserted At Front. "Contains The Summer Addresses Where They Differ From The Winter Addresses." Near Fine Barest Trace Of Usage No Marks. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association paperback
1950030500New York: Social Register Association 1950. First Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good. 219 Pp. With Dilatory Domiciles December 1950 Bound In At Front. Wear Frayed Along Entire Front Spine Edge So Spine Attached Only By Rear Spine Edge <br/> <br/> Social Register Association hardcover
1945030538New York: Social Register Association 1945. First Edition . Black Cloth. Good. 133 Pp. With Dilatory Domiciles December 1945 Inserted At Front. Slight Wear At Corners No Fraying. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association hardcover
1954030846New York: Social Register Association 1954. First Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good -. 174 Pp. With Dilatory Domiciles December 1954 Bound In At Front And Dilatory Domiciles January 1955 Laid In Loosely. Very Good Ends Of Spine Show Rubbing And A Tiny Tear No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Social Register Association hardcover
23377Printed by B. Wilks Sold by the Housekeeper at the Society's House in the Adelphie & others . 1814. Engraved portrairt and 18 engraved plates of which 3 folding. Two foldng tables. 8vo 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches pages: xvi:276. Contemporary full polished tan calf spine ruled & lettered in gilt. Very good. With the engraved armorial bookplate of the Earl of Morley. Printed by B. Wilks, Sold by the Housekeeper at the Society's House in the Adelphie [ & others ]. 1814. unknown
1892461086Privately Printed 1892. Hardcover no jacket. Limited print run of 200 copies; privately printed. Plastic-protected - boards beneath slightly marked with worn corners spine ends and nearby edges. Page block is rough and tanned. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown. FEP is chipped at edges with abrasions and relevant pencilled details on reverse. Tanned areas on final page and reverse of BEP. Gutters at endpapers are worn; binding remains sound. A few pages are slightly chipped at edges; all content remains clear. TS. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. Privately Printed Hardcover
1878512Privately Printed for Members of the Club Edinburgh 1878. Hardcover. Good. Privately Printed for Members of the Club Edinburgh 1878. Good. New Edition with additions. 8vo. Original blue cloth with vignette blind stamped on rear & in gilt on front. Gilt titles & fish on spine. Xxi 176pp with 21 engraved illustrations by William Forrest. Numbered as 207 on title page. Occasional foxing throughout but generally in good condition. <br/><br/> Privately Printed for Members of the Club, Edinburgh hardcover
57993Salzungen Verlag von L. Scheermessers Hofbuchhandlung O. Witzmann 1898. . Lage u. Geschichte der Stadt. Das Salzwerk. Die Kuranstalten. Nähere Umgebung der Stadt Vergnügungsorte. Weitere Ausflüge u. Wagenpartien. Naturwissenschaftliches. - Kanten beschabt kl. Bibl.-Etik. a. VDeckel vereinz. l. braunfleckig. - Selten Salzungen, Verlag von L. Scheermessers Hofbuchhandlung (O. Witzmann), 1898. unknown
1899BIB328958Adelaide: H. Wise & Co. 1899. Large octavo size 18x27cm approx. Good Condition. Front hinge started but solid. Some soiling to covers and a couple of pages with blue pencil marks. A solid copy. Published every second year. SCARCE. This is a heavy book and will cost more to ship. Please contact us for a precise quote for your part of the world. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 1114 pages. Contains Street Directories of Adelaide North Adelaide and Suburbs and separate alphabetical directories for every township borough city & district in South Australia. . Good. 1st thus. Hardback. H. Wise & Co hardcover
1988BIB305783Adelaide: South Australian Government Printer & Historical Society of SA. 1988. Folio size. Very Good condition. Four 4 column format. Spine faded but clear and mild discolouration to front cover. Illustrated Preface. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 250 pages. South Australia's first newspaper was the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register - later titled simply "The Register". The Register was founded by partners George Stevenson and Robert Thomas in London shortly before the two men with their families left for the new British colony of South Australia. The first issue of the Register was printed in London in June 1836 outlining the publishing venture and promoting the new experimental colony. After various difficulties the second issue appeared one year later printed in a rush hut off Hindley Street. This is a heavy book and will cost more to ship internationally. Please contact us for a precise quote for your part of the world. . Very Good. Facsimile Edition. Softcover. South Australian Government Printer & Historical Society of SA paperback