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1892M11221Leipzig:: F.C.W. Vogel 1892. 1892. Third revised edition. 8vo. viii 196 pp. 139 illustrations index. Black cloth gilt-stamped spine title; extremities a bit rubbed and soiled. Ex-library bookplate with embossed stamp on title-page call number painted on front cover. Professor of neurology at Frankfurt Edinger founded modern comparative neuroanatomy. He first described thalamic pain with postmortem verification and identified the nucleus for pupillary constriction in the fetal midbrain. F.C.W. Vogel, 1892. hardcover books
190328418Paris: Choudens PN A.C. 12861 1903. Large octavo. Original publisher's decorative wrappers printed in light brown and green with titling in blue to upper and spine. 1f. recto title printed within architectural border verso notes 1f. recto notes verso blank 1f. recto notes on first performance and named cast list verso blank 186 pp. Unopened.<br/><br/>With a 4-line autograph inscription signed by the composer "Ch. Lecocq" and dated "11 mars 1903" to Bourgeois who performed the role of Van der Boot in the premiere praising his performance.<br/><br/>Small tears to edges of upper wrapper; spine worn with some loss. Some signatures split and partially detached; leaf with inscription glued to facing leaf at gutter slightly obscuring several words of the inscription. First Edition.<br/><br/>"Much of Lecocq's music is characterized by a light touch but he could also adopt a more lyrical and elevated style than Offenbach and termed several of his operettas opéras comiques. His greatest popular triumph La fille de Madame Angot has remained a classic among operettas and demonstrates Lecocq's abundant flow of pleasing melodies his deft exploitation of rhythm for a lively theatrical effect impressive building up of extended numbers and typically French shaping of phrases." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>An important association copy. Choudens [PN A.C. 12861] unknown books
70642Very good. A collection of approximately 80 handwritten letters from a Rochester New York man injured in battle during World War II. The group also includes a few letters written by the mother of Lt. Herbert F. Vicinus 1918-95 who enlisted with the U.S. Army in 1940 and was deployed overseas shortly after he was married in 1943. During his deployment the first of Vicinus' sons was born. His second child Kenneth wrote a self-published memoir entitled "Wrong Minded" 2014 recalling growing up next-door to his maternal grandparents and his father's career at Eastman Kodak. The collection includes a handful of letters written by Vicinus to his wife Henrietta while he was in training in 1943. Following a short gap the letters pick up in early 1944. On June 6 1944 D-Day he writes: "You're wondering where I am and lots of things. I know how terribly worried you are. Please don't be. I do hope you can feel my nearness and I hope I'm able to quiet your fears. I'm alright and always shall be. Yes I'm as excited as everyone else is. I'm listening to the new and trying to get the full picture of it. It's really a feeling of relief and cause for cheering to know that the beginning of the end is near. We've been waiting a long time for it." While overseas Vicinus wrote to his wife on a near daily basis so one can imagine it was concerning to her when there was a long gap in his letters. On July 28 he wrote "I must say I don't know when I'll be able to write you again but darling I will at the first opportunity." In the next letter written from a hospital in England on August 13 he tells her about being injured: "Don't get scared now - I promise you I'm alright. I'm sitting in a very comfortable bed in a nice clean set of pajamas and enjoying the luxury of the service in a hospital. I got a slight wound in my right foot the 10th of the month 4 p.m. in fact. A piece of shrapnel went through my right foot. A slight fracture of the bone included." We then learn from his letters that he did not receive mail from her until September 4 despite writing letters to her daily once he was hospitalized: "You made me very happy today dear. In fact I feel like a different person. This morning I received three swell letters from you." In response to his wife's questions he also writes that it's unlikely he will be sent home "I'm not wounded badly enough" he says. "It will heal right here and I'll be perfectly alright soon." By mid-December Vicinus is out of the hospital and back in active service. The final letter in the archive is written from Antwerp on September 30 1945: "At last we've been alerted for movement Honey. I haven't written for two or three days now Honey. It's not that I didn't want to. It's just that I felt so low and despondent I couldn't write anything cheerful and I'd be a worse heel to send you one to make you feel blue." The collection is housed in plastic sleeves within in a three-ring binder. The vast majority of the letters are accompanied by the original mailing envelopes and are in very good condition. unknown books
2004GG01714Princeton NJ:: Princeton University Library 2004. 2004. Small 4to. viii 90 2 pp. Frontis. color plates. Black pictorial wrappers. Very good . Describes Princeton's Scheide Library a small but extraordinary collection. It is one of only 6 libraries in the world to contain copies of the first four Bibles ever printed and is the only such library outside of Europe. Princeton University Library, 2004. unknown books
197649477Carrboro: Truck Press 1976. 1st Printing. White paper covers printed in black & green. Average wear. Age-toning. Very Good. 109 3 pp. Bibliography of Bronk's works p. 111. Square 12mo. 6" x 6" <br/><br/>"Bronk was an American poet. For his book Life Supports 1981 he won the National Book Award for Poetry. He was also a veteran of World War II and a businessman. After teaching at Union College for a brief period he took over the family business of Bronk Coal and Lumber after his father's early death. He ran it for 30 years in Hudson Falls New York." Wiki Truck Press unknown books
196741634Boulder Colorado: Boulder Publishing Inc 1967. 1st Edition. White printed paperback covers. Modest rubbing to edges some light age-toning. Withal a VG example. 93 1 pp. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>Inscription by author to top of title leaf. Boulder Publishing, Inc paperback books
1974PW1032Baltimore:: Johns Hopkins University Press 1974. 1974. 8vo. xi 3 111 1 pp. Figs. index. Beige gilt-stamped cloth dust jacket; jacket chipped. Very good. ISBN: 0801815665 First American edition. Aries was a French medieval historian and friend of Michel Foucault. He is best known for his book Centuries of Childhood 1962 which presents childhood as a social construction rather than an actual physiological state. The other focus of his academic career somewhat paradoxically was the evolution of western societies' concept of death. In Western Attitudes Towards Death he argues that as religiosity has waned societies have become increasingly reluctant to confront death directly. / "Proposing that there is a permanent relationship between one's idea of death and one's self Aries explains how and why death ceased being a familiar routine forgetting of a self and has become a wild feeling of personal failure." –jacket. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974. hardcover books
197647963St. Louis Missouri: The Bethany Press 1976. 1st Edition. INSCRIBED & SIGNED by the 3 authors. White paper covers printed in red & blue. Modest wear & soiling a VG copy. 10 79 3. Profusely illustrated primarily from b/w photographs. 10" x 7" <br/><br/>"Stanley Frank Musial nicknamed Stan the Man was an American baseball outfielder and first baseman. He spent 22 seasons in Major League Baseball playing for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1941 to 1944 and 1946 to 1963. Widely considered to be one of the greatest and most consistent hitters in baseball history Musial was a first-ballot inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. John Francis "Jack" Buck was an American sportscaster best known for his work announcing Major League Baseball games of the St. Louis Cardinals. His play-by-play work earned him recognition from numerous Halls of Fame such as the National Baseball Hall of Fame the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Radio Hall of Fame. . Robert William Patrick Broeg was an American sportswriter. Born and raised in St. Louis Missouri he officially covered the St. Louis Cardinals for forty years. Among other things Broeg is known for coining the nickname 'Stan the Man' for Cardinal baseball player Stan Musial." Wiki. A tribute volume to the era of American baseball each man saw lived & wished he'd seen. While the work itself not particularly uncommon a copy signed by all 3 authors decidely so. The Bethany Press unknown books
1964S13719New York:: McGraw-Hill 1964. 1964. Third printing. 8vo. xi 325 1 pp. Illus. index. Cloth dust-jacket; jacket worn. Very good. Walter Seager Sullivan Jr. was a writer on science working for the New York Times. This book was a best seller and covered his views relating to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. McGraw-Hill, 1964. hardcover books
13676Used; Like New/Used; Like New. A visually striking original postcard showing a happy Soviet family beneath a hammer and sickle above the words and music of Serafim Tulikov and Alexander Zharov's 1947 song "We Are For Peace." With an inscription and an address in Budapest on the verso and original stamp and postmark. Light edge wear and toning; overall in fine condition. 4 x 6 inches 10.3 x 14.9 cm.<br style="">National fame came to Tulikov in 1947 when he composed "We Are for Peace" "Мы - за мир!" with lyrics by Alexander Zharov a marching song meant to mobilize the masses all over the world on behalf of the USSR-led effort to prevent the escalation of international tensions during the early phase of the Cold War.<br style=""> unknown books
197230148Amherst N. Y.: The "Slow Loris" Press 1972. 1st edition. Limited to 300 cc. Nr Fine. Single printed sheet of bright yellow paper; 3 stanza poem on recto. Publisher imprint to verso. 10-3/4" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/>More of Stafford's more uncommon broadside poems. "Even in the cave of the night when you wake and are free and lonely neglected by others discarded loved only by what doesn't matter--even in that big room no one can see you push with your eyes till forever comes in its twisted figure-eight and lies down in your head." The "Slow Loris" Press unknown books
1870RW1089Paris:: Librairie de L. Hachette 1870. 1870. 4to. iv 612 pp. 117 engravings 6 chromolithographic plates. Original quarter crimson and gilt-stamped leather red blind-stamped cloth all edges gilt; extremities worn joints cracked. Very good. An interesting collection of writings by 4 very different men joined by their fascination with aeronautics. Flammarion was a French astronomer and prolific author of works on popular science Glasiher was an English meteorologist and aeronaut Fonvielle was a dedicated balloonist while Tissandier was a chemist meteorologist and aviator. This work describes many of their experience and experiments relating to air travel principally in balloons. Includes some very nice illustrations. Librairie de L. Hachette, 1870. hardcover books
19651328298Cambridge: At the University Press 1965. Hardcover. Octavo; G/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine blue with gold print; Boards in blue cloth light wear to corners and spine caps vendor labels on front and rear mild shelfwear; Text block has bookplate on front flyleaf name in ink on front flyleaf spotting to edges to front endpapers and to title page else clean and tight; x 111 pages. 1328298. FP New Rockville Stock. At the University Press hardcover books
1902S4618Jena:: Gustav Fischer 1902. 1902. Two volumes. 238 x 165 mm. 8vo. xii 456; vi 462 pp. 131 figs. 1 color index 3 color plates. Modern green buckram gilt spine titles. Ownership signature of M. J. Fell. Fine set. First Edition of Weismann's lectures on germ-plasm delivered at the University of Freiburg. Weismann begins with an historical introduction citing the works of Goethe Erasmus Darwin Treviranus Lamarck Oken and Charles Darwin. Barchas Collection 2126; BM Nat. Hist. VIII p. 14010; Gascoigne 13901.12a; Hughes A History of Cytology pp. 80-83. Gustav Fischer, 1902. hardcover books
1881RW1271Braunschweig:: Friedrich Vieweg 1881-87. 1881. 2 volumes. 8vo. xviii 490; xii 528 pp. 215 figs. index. Original half mauve gilt-stamped cloth marbled boards; spine heads neatly repaired with kozo. Bookplate. Very good. First German edition of this classic work on the wave theory of light. Verdet was a French physicist best known for his work in magnetism and optics. The Verdet constant is named for him. Exner was an Austrian mathematician and physicist. Poggendorff III 1387; Roller/Goodman II 536 for the French edition. Friedrich Vieweg, 1881-87. hardcover books
19442843831944. unbound. fine. Excellent vintage ISP 8" X 10" black & white shoulder-up image depicting the actress smiling. Inscribed: "To J. De Mueck with my best wishes - Lisette Vera Clo Clo of "The Merry Widow 1944". This is most likely a Bruno of Hollywood image without the back stamp. Fine condition.<br/><br/> Romanian-born actress best remembered for her appearance in the Marx Brothers film A Night in Casablanca.<br/><br/> unknown books
2431862. Etching and drypoint. Beraldi 175 Cate Japonisme p.35. From the first Cadart and Chevalier issue with their blindstamp in the lower margin. Image: 10¼ x 7¾. Margins: 19¾ x 14 . unknown books
19851326018Paris: Éditions du Seuil 1985. Softcover. Octavo; VG-; Paperback; Spine white with black print; Cover has slight edgewear else clean and bright; Text block clean and tight; Text in French translated from Dutch; 248 pages. 1326018. FP New Rockville Stock. Éditions du Seuil unknown books
40326White printing on black background. Edgeworn & soiled. About Very Good. Broadside. 21-7/8" x 14" <br/><br/>Thomas' famous work wherein "an omniscient narrator invites the audience to listen to the dreams and innermost thoughts of the inhabitants of a fictional small Welsh fishing village Llareggub "bugger all" backwards. They include Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard relentlessly nagging her two dead husbands; Captain Cat reliving his seafaring times; the two Mrs Dai Breads; Organ Morgan obsessed with his music; and Polly Garter pining for her dead lover. Later the town awakens and aware now of how their feelings affect whatever they do we watch them go about their daily business." Wiki. unknown books
19541339668New York: A New Directions Book 1954. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine black with green and white banners white and black print; DJ in mylar mild tears at spine ends and flap corners edgewear small surface tear to spine price-clipped; Boards in tan cloth with white print slight wear to spine caps lightly cocked spine else clean and strong; Text block has spotting to top edge light tanning to endpapers else clean and tight; xiv 107 pages frontispiece port. illustrated printed music. 1339668. FP New Rockville Stock. A New Directions Book hardcover books
197231325.1New York: Oxford University Press 1972. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. Book - Near Fine. Dust Jacket - VG some age toning. xviii 208 pp including Index. 8vo. <br/><br/> Oxford University Press hardcover books
1912BL4388Leipzig:: Wilhelm Engelmann 1912. 1912. Series: Ostwald's Klassiker der Exakten Wissenschaften 21. Sm. 8vo. 115 pp. Folding pl. with 9 figs. Original gray cloth. Very Good. Wilhelm Engelmann, 1912. hardcover books
1892S7034Jena:: Gustav Fischer 1892. 1892. 8vo. 49 1 pp. Occasional light pencil marginalia. Original printed wrappers; top cover soiled and with pencil notations. Very good. SECOND EDITION of August Weismann's important essay on heredity. August Weismann became professor of zoology at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau in 1874. DSB XIV pp. 232-239. Gustav Fischer, 1892. unknown books
1898253689Indianapolis 1898. unbound. 1 page 10.5 x 8 inches Indianapolis November 5 1898. Written while campaigning for the Vice Presidency in part: ".I have just returned from a campaigning tour of the State and find myself submerged with a vast quantity of correspondence awaiting answer. I expect to return to Washington possibly Tuesday night." Natural folds with tape reinforcements on the back. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> American politician and Vice President under Theodore Roosevelt.<br/><br/> unknown books
12780Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Typed letter signed from the popular American actress and singer to Mr. Edward Sothern Hipp. Â Bailey thanks Hipp for his positive review of her book The Raw Pearl in the Newark News. Â Dated September 30 1968 and signed "Pearl." Â Letter creases with very slight tears and discoloration to the edges; otherwise in fine condition. Â 8.5 x 11 inches. unknown books