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1786D7472Paris 1786-1793. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary mottled calf gilt-stamped ornament in spine compartments 5 raised bands gitl-stamped lettering in red and black leather spine labels a.e.g.; 3 volumes 4to 208 x 288 mm; with 3 unsigned engraved additional title-pages 73 of 74 plates lacking the plate to face p. 37 in Volume 2 and 70 vignettes after Le Barbier. Some light scuffing along joints and edges of boards; occasional foxing though plates are mostly unscathed; mid-19th century ownership signature on half-titles. A nice bright set. <br/><br/>Cohen-de Ricci 433; Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 39 "the happiest of all collaborations between artist and writer". hardcover books
1786D7472Paris 1786-1793. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary mottled calf gilt-stamped ornament in spine compartments 5 raised bands gitl-stamped lettering in red and black leather spine labels a.e.g.; 3 volumes 4to 208 x 288 mm; with 3 unsigned engraved additional title-pages 73 of 74 plates lacking the plate to face p. 37 in Volume 2 and 70 vignettes after Le Barbier. Some light scuffing along joints and edges of boards; occasional foxing though plates are mostly unscathed; mid-19th century ownership signature on half-titles. A nice bright set. <br/><br/>Cohen-de Ricci 433; Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 39 "the happiest of all collaborations between artist and writer". hardcover
177956131Providence: Southwick and Wheeler 1779. Folio broadsheet approx. 16" x 10" text in triple column beneath the running head; lower outside corners eroded with loss to the beginnings and/or ends of about ten lines about 20-25 words mostly on the recto; all else very good. With the ink signature of Theodore Foster 1752-1828 U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1790-1803. Solomon Southwick had published the Mercury a newspaper in Newport until that town was occupied by the British in 1778. Southwick then buried his printing press and types and eventually sought safety in Providence. Once in Providence Southwick decided to continue to print however the only way he could supply himself with materials was through John Carter the owner of the Providence Gazette. Apparently there was a dispute between Carter and Southwick as to who would get to purchase the printing press and types left by the recently deceased John Waterman. This was the only printing press and type available because the British had seized all the printing materials that had been previously ordered. Apparently Carter purchased the press and sold it to Southwick on the condition that the press "should not be set up in town or used to oppose a friend in business who had served him in distress." At first Southwick started his business in Rehoboth Massachusetts but secured a one-half interest in printing for the state of Rhode Island. In March of 1779 in company with Bennett Wheeler he began to publish in Providence The American Journal and General Advertiser using the Updike house next to John Carter for their office. There was much bad feeling displayed by Carter at Southwick's alleged treachery and Carter printed a story in the Providence Gazette about the incident and Southwick printed a response to Carter. Carter soon printed his rebuttal to the charges that Southwick made and once again Southwick printed his answer. This rare printing was Southwick's answer to Carter's rebuttal. It takes up the entire front side of this broadsheet and one-and-one-half columns on the back. Also included on this rare broadsheet is a Full Pardon offered by General George Washington to all the deserters in the Army that wanted to come back but feared to do so because they thought that they would be severely punished. There is also news from Charleston about Colonel Campbell's expedition from Savannah to Augusta Georgia. Not found in OCLC; but apparently there are copies at Brown University and the R.I. Historical Society. <br/><br/> Southwick and Wheeler unknown books
177956131Providence: Southwick and Wheeler 1779. Folio broadsheet approx. 16" x 10" text in triple column beneath the running head; lower outside corners eroded with loss to the beginnings and/or ends of about ten lines about 20-25 words mostly on the recto; all else very good. With the ink signature of Theodore Foster 1752-1828 U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1790-1803. Solomon Southwick had published the Mercury a newspaper in Newport until that town was occupied by the British in 1778. Southwick then buried his printing press and types and eventually sought safety in Providence. Once in Providence Southwick decided to continue to print however the only way he could supply himself with materials was through John Carter the owner of the Providence Gazette. Apparently there was a dispute between Carter and Southwick as to who would get to purchase the printing press and types left by the recently deceased John Waterman. This was the only printing press and type available because the British had seized all the printing materials that had been previously ordered. Apparently Carter purchased the press and sold it to Southwick on the condition that the press "should not be set up in town or used to oppose a friend in business who had served him in distress." At first Southwick started his business in Rehoboth Massachusetts but secured a one-half interest in printing for the state of Rhode Island. In March of 1779 in company with Bennett Wheeler he began to publish in Providence The American Journal and General Advertiser using the Updike house next to John Carter for their office. There was much bad feeling displayed by Carter at Southwick's alleged treachery and Carter printed a story in the Providence Gazette about the incident and Southwick printed a response to Carter. Carter soon printed his rebuttal to the charges that Southwick made and once again Southwick printed his answer. This rare printing was Southwick's answer to Carter's rebuttal. It takes up the entire front side of this broadsheet and one-and-one-half columns on the back. Also included on this rare broadsheet is a Full Pardon offered by General George Washington to all the deserters in the Army that wanted to come back but feared to do so because they thought that they would be severely punished. There is also news from Charleston about Colonel Campbell's expedition from Savannah to Augusta Georgia. Not found in OCLC; but apparently there are copies at Brown University and the R.I. Historical Society. Southwick and Wheeler unknown
2023__1975105524Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 3200 pages. 11.75x9.50x7.50 inches. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins hardcover
20231-1975105524Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 3200 pages. 11.75x9.50x7.50 inches. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins hardcover
1998145446New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers 1998. First edition of this brilliantly illustrated behind-the-scenes look at the 'The Prince of Egypt.' Small folio original boards illustrated throughout with over 500 full color screen captures pieces of concept art and photographs of the animators. Presentation copy inscribed in black felt tip by the movie directors Simon Wells "To Larry - Thanks for having us on the show! Simon Wells" Steve Hickner "For Larry - Thanks for letting us on the show! Steve Hickner" and Brenda Chapman "Larry - It was an honor to be on your show & a pleasure to meet you! Thanks! Brenda Chapman" presumably to Larry King thanking him for having them as guests on the Larry King Live show. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Cover art by Sam Michlap. Jacket design by Peter Stougäärd. Book design by Rhion Magee. The first movie since the 1956 'The Ten Commandments' to retell the story of Moses 'The Prince of Egypt' is an animated masterpiece featuring breathtaking animated scenes and a brilliant musical score by Hans Zimmer. To create this behind-the-scenes look at the film's production author and respected historian of animation Charles Solomon interviewed many of the people involved in the process emphasizing the contributions of storytellers voice actors scene designers visual effects animators and musicians in the realization of the project. It is a wonderfully entertaining and well-researched story of Moses made possible only by the work of all involved. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers hardcover
52145aafBaden, Joh. Ludwig Baldinger, 1702, kl. in-8vo, 12 Bl. + 245 S. + 7 S. (Register), etwas stockfleckig, Lederband auf Bünden, gesprenk. Rotschnitt.
138441aafWinterthur, Hegner, älter, 1848, kl. in-8vo, (12.5x18 cm.), 2 Bl. + 207 S., Papier bedingt leicht stockfleckig, Original-Leinenband. Rücken mit Goldaufdruck.
18551808140031Auburn : Miller Orton & Mulligan 1855-01-01. 3rd. Hardcover. Acceptable. Octavo 20 cm. Third edition twenty-eighth thousand on title page. xvi 17-336 pp. 6 plates including frontis. Original blindstamped black cloth. Spine rebacked on modern cloth. Rubbing. Contemporary signature of of John Stires and later stamp of Frank E. Bord to front endpapers. Pages heavily foxed. Refs: Sabin 55847; Blockson 10165 First edition <br> First published in 1853 Twelve Years a Slave is the memoir and slave narrative of Solomon Northup as told to and complied by David Wilson. Northup was a black man who was born free in New York. His narrative tells of his kidnapping and sale into slavery in the Deep South. He was in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana before he was able to secretly get information to friends and family in New York who in turn secured his release with the aid of the state. Northup's account provides extensive details on the slave markets in Washington D.C. and New Orleans and describes at length cotton and sugar cultivation and slave treatment on major plantations in Louisiana. <br> Northup's narrative confirmed Stowe's own fictional portray about slavery in Louisiana in Uncle Tom's Cabin. Northup's account describes the daily life of slaves at Bayou Boeuf in Louisiana their diet and living conditions the relationship between master and slave and the means that slave catchers used to recapture runaways. In his narrative Northup compared his life in slavery to his life as a free man in a free state. While there were hundreds of such kidnappings he was among the few persons who gained freedom again. Northup's biography on his 12 year plight was the Best Picture Winner in the 2012 Academy Awards. Auburn : Miller, Orton & Mulligan hardcover
179937977Reliure pleinmaroquin bleu à grain long, dos lisse orné, dentelle dorée en encadrement des plats, roulette intérieure. Toutes tranches dorées. Reliure signée Bozérian.Portrait en frontispice et gravures de Moreau.(manque une gravure).
19696510Genève 1969. Le texte français est extrait de La Sainte Bible publiée à Lyon par Jean de Tournes en 1554 le texte latin de la Biblia Sacra publiée à Lyon par Jean de Tournes la même année. L'introduction et les tables ont été rédigées par Renée Loche. L'impression en caractère Garamond corps 10 et 12 a été faite sur les presses d'Etienne Braillard maître imprimeur à Genève. Les photographies des bois ont été exécutées par Yves Siza. Les clichés ont été gravés par Orell Füssli SA à Zurich. 2 vol. in-8°. Reliure en plein parchemin veau réalisée par Henri Donzel maître relieur à Genève. Sur Ingres d'Arches. Tirage strictement limité à 400 exx nr. 219. L'édition comprend un tirage original sur papier Chine de 40 bois de Bernard Salomon appartenant au Musée d'art et d'histoire de Genève. Emboîtage. Comme neuf. Bibliophile editions unknown
195929047London: Macmillan & Co. LTD 1959. First Edition. Cloth. Fine. First Edition. 2 V-VI 1595-1670 pp. 10 3/8 x 7 3/8 inches. Modern black cloth printed paper spine label. Bookplate of Andras Gedeon on front pastedown. Cloth. "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1977 was divided one half jointly to Roger Guillemin and Andrew V. Schally "for their discoveries concerning the peptide hormone production of the brain" and the other half to Rosalyn Yalow "for the development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones.Rosalyn Yalow was a nuclear physicist. She developed radioimmunoassay RIA together with doctor Solomon Berson. RIA is used to measure small concentrations of substances in the body such as hormones in the blood. Yalow and Berson tracked insulin by injecting radioactive iodine into patients' blood. Because the method is so precise they were able to prove that type 2 diabetes is caused by the body's inefficient use of insulin. Previously it was thought that the disease was caused by a lack of insulin." Nobel Prize Org<br /> <br /> The most often referenced paper by Yalow and Berson is their 1960 paper see below published in JCI "where for the first time they described the pattern and quantity of insulin released in response to ingestion of sugar. The paper included data for normal subjects Type II diabetics and patients with a variety of other disorders.This long paper contains many important discoveries." Straus p 151<br /> <br /> "It is not surprising that the 1960 article "Immunoassay of endogenous plasma insulin in man" by Yalow and Berson holds a record as one of the most cited articles ever published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.While a skeptic might note that most of the frequently cited articles in the literature are focused on methodology in this case while the paper superficially appears to be only a description of a method to assay insulin it actually marks a revolution in biology and medicine.Immunoassays provided a method by which minute quantities of virtually any biologically interesting moldecules present in blood or other fluids could be measure with sensitivity and specificity even in the presence of hundreds of thousands of other substances.they successfully applied the technique of immunoassay to the analysis of many other hormones and substances leading to breakthrough insights into multiple disease states." Kahn and Roth p 1051<br /> <br /> We believe the present paper is a fundamental building block because it was a pre-cursor to the 1960 work showing for the first time that insulin could be measured in human rather than animal blood. "It took Yalow and Berson several years of work including detailed studies and mathematical models of the quantitative aspects of the reaction between insulin and antibody and evaluation of the species specificity of available antisera that they had raised in guinea pigs and rabbits before theoretical concepts of the RIA method could be translated into measurements of circulating insulin. They honed the technique with measurements of beef and other animal insulinis using antibody in the plasma of their human subjects. Finally in their 1959 paper that appeared in Nature as here they were measuring the insulin in human blood." Straus p151<br /> <br /> It is interesting to note that the establishment found their work to be implausible: "Immunologists of the mid 1950s did not believe that insulin was immunogenic - hence the JCI rejection." of a 1955 a paper Yalow and Berson submitted to JCI that laid the groundwork for the insulin immunoassay was rejected for publication.<br /> <br /> "Yalow was the second woman after Gerty Cori and the first American-born woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. ""Wikipedia"<br /> <br /> "First radioimmunoassay of a hormone a test capable of estimating nonogram or even picogram quantities. For this technique Yalow shared the 1977 Nobel Prize with R. Guillemin and A. Schally." GM 2578.28 refering to the 1960 paper<br /> <br /> PROVENANCE:<br /> Author Andras Gedeon's copy with his bookplate on the front pastedown.<br /> <br /> LITERATURE:<br /> Norman Jeremy Morton's Medical Bibliography Garrison-Morton 5th edition Scolar Press: 1993. referring to the J. Clin Invest. 1960 paper 'Immunoassay of endogenous plasma insulin in man" paper<br /> Gedeon Andras "Science and Technology in Medicine: An Illustrated Account Based on Ninety-nine Landmark Publications from Five Centuries" #81.14 p 421<br /> Kahn and Roth "Berson Yalow and the JCI: the agony and the ecstasy" J. Clin. Invest. Vol 114 No 8<br /> Straus Eugene "Rosalyn Yalow Nobel Laureate Her Life and Work in Medicine" Perseus Books: Cambridge MA<br /> note: we have included printouts of the 1960 paper Kahn and Roth's article and relevant pages from the Straus work for the next owner's reference. [Macmillan & Co. LTD] unknown
200359649Skira. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 2003. Hardback Slipcase. 067940564X . Please note that this is a heavy item and may incur extra shipping costs. ; Three volumes. Pictorial slipcase sturdy and unmarked; dust jackets are faintly shelf-marked spine upper edges sunned with scratch on spine of Vol i; cloth boards bright white titling corners sharp; binding is tight; pages are unmarked with colour plates. ; 10.25 x 12.25 inches . Skira hardcover
1702004491Te Leyden Leiden: Pieter van Der Aa 1702. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to 10" x 16". Thomas Stanley Schild-Knaap. Historische beschrijving der grieksche en oostersche wijsgeeren : behelsende der selver Daaden gevoelens en gedenkwaardige spreuken. Waar by gevoegd is Basilius Kennet Leeraar der vrye Konften &c. in de Hooge School tot Oxfort Levensbedrijf der grieksche digteren beyde uyt de laatste engelsche drukken vertaald door Salomon Bor Bedienar des Goddelijken Woords tot Zeyst. Zijnde dese werken alomme vercierd met getrouwelijken naar oude marmorebeelden gedenkpenningen gesteentens etc getekende printen plaatkunst : En yder met sijn besondere Bladwijzers voozien. Dutch. Two volumes in one. Full calf boards red spine label gilt compartments panel and medallion to boards. Speckled edges. 16 432 8 8 114 2 pp. 6 engraved plates. Engraved title typographic title page several full-page engravings in-text. Foliated and grotesque head- and tail-pieces inhabited and foliated initials. Text in two columns. Professionally rebound original boards and spine cloth hinge repair. Wear to spine label rubbing to extremities scuffs and cracking to calf boards. A few small spots of wear to edges. Outer edge gilt dentelle detailing has been significantly rubbed. Repairs to fore- and tail edge of half-title and engraved title. Some damp staining to endpapers upper corner of some pages near front and fore edge near rear. Light foxing and a few sporadic stains offsetting but text remains clear readable and free of annotations. Stub to p. 99 of second sequence. Volume one by Thomas Stanley 1625-1678 is a series of critical biographies of ancient Greek philosophers. Volume two by Basil Kennett is a treatment of ancient Greek poetry and literature including Homer Empedocles Pindar and others. STCN #175849730. Pieter van Der Aa hardcover
1793189847Paris: Chés l'auteur des estampes rue Bergere Chez Veuve Herissant à Notre-Dame / Chez Barrois l'ainé quai des Augustins 1793. Leather bound. As-Is needs rebound but scarce and well-illustrated boards are loose pages age toned with light foxing spots text is otherwise clean and clear. Three volumes bound in brown leather with gilt tooling marble illustrated text block and marbled end pages. Volume 1 has bw illustrated title page XII 215 pp with bw engravings. Volume 2 is 120 pp with bw engravings. Volume 3 is 236 pp bw engravings. Engravings have tissue guard sheets. Text is in French. Contents: Tome I. Préface ; Idylles ; Evandre et Alcimne pastorale ; Eraste -- tome II. Nouvelles idylles ; Lettre sur le paysage a M. Fueslin ; A la cascade ; Chanson d'un suisse a sa maitresse sous les armes ; Ynkle et Yariko ; La nuit ; Tableau du déluge ; Le premier navigateur -- tome III. La mort d'Abel poëme ; Daphnis ; Lettres de M. Gessner a M. le Barbier l'ainé auteur des dessins de cet ouvrage. Includes engravings by Bacquoy Dambrun Delignon Allix Godefroy Gaucher Girault Halbou Ingouf Langlois Le Beau Lépine Le Vilain Panquet Petit Ponce Texier Trière Thomas de Longueil and Viguer after Le Barbier. Chés l'auteur des estampes rue Bergere Chez Veuve Herissant à Notre-Dame / [Chez] Barrois l'ainé quai des Augustins hardcover
9247501Short description: In Russian. Fainblit Solomon Davidovich. Amnesty and Judgement. Moscow; Leningrad: State Publishing House 1928 Moscow: Type 3. Transparency. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9247501 unknown
1955215j2681Mission City B.C.: Fraser Valley Record Ltd. Good in Fair dust jacket. 1955. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed and inscribed by Solomon Mussallem upon front free endpaper. Printed for private distribution. Solomon Mussallem 1881-1963 was born in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and moved to Canada in 1897 not speaking a word of English. After a variety of stops including a successful fur-trading expedition in Northern Ontario he and his growing family settled in Maple Ridge British Columbia. He started the Haney Garage in 1919 became a Ford dealer in 1924 and in 1930 became a GM dealer for the twenty-five years. He served on Maple Ridge council for 23 years 21 of those as Mayor. His son George went on to serve as the local MLA for four terms. credits: Maple Ridge Museum Find a Grave This book was written by a friend and admirer so that future generations would understand the adventurous making of a Canadian in the first half of the 20th century. xiv 143 p. Black and white photographic plates. Map. Book clean tight and unmarked with moderate wear to original blue cloth decorated in gilt. Above-average wear to dust jacket now in glossy new archival-grade protection. A rare and signed example of this important and engaging British Columbia life story. ; 8vo; Signed by Subject . Fraser Valley Record Ltd. hardcover
1991Z200-08155Health Administration Pr 1991-09-01. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Health Administration Pr paperback
197325185H80027Ktav Pub. House. name of previous owner on ffep. . Acceptable. Hardcover. 1973. Ktav Pub. House hardcover
1755755<p>copper engraving on 4 sheets which may be joined of Western Asia from Turkey to Saudi Arabia to India by Solomon Bolton -1768 after the French cartographer Jean Baptiste Bourguignon D Anville 1697-1782 engraved in 1755 - dated - and published in the 1765 edition of Malachy Postlethwayt's c1707-1767 monumental 2 Volume 'The Universal Dictionary of Trade & Commerce' concentrating on various states of trade including slavery between England and America published 1751 till 1774. <br />'Malachy Postlethwayt's Dictionary of Trade & Commerce' is a monumental dictionary of trade and commerce based in part on the Dictionnaire universel de Commerce Paris: 1723-30 of Jacques Savary de Bruslon under whose name it is often catalogued but has been adapted by Postlethwayt for a British audience with substantial enlargements and improvements and entirely new material relating to England and her colonies using the skills of Bolton. Postlethwayt devoted twenty years to the preparation of the dictionary which was first published in 1751-55 & includes a description of British affairs in North America since the peace of 1763. <br />Richard William Seale 1703-1762 was a British mapmaker and engraver who produced work for many of the Britsh cartographers and publishers of his time.</p><p>Condition: with folds as issued light foxing on wide margins thick paper very good condition.</p> J & P Knapton, London.
1854MSN11331Auburn NY: Miller Orton & Mulligan. Good with no dust jacket. 1854. Hardcover. Hard cover published by Miller Orton and Mulligan in 1854. Title page has twenty-four thousand at top. Rebound with brown cloth spine and original brown boards. No dust jacket. Blindstamped designs on front and rear covers. Corners are slightly bumped. Inside front cover has a name and date of 1885 and front endpaper has the name of another owner. Pages have spotting or foxing throughout. Some pages in back of book are stained at top. Book is in good minus condition. Small 8vo 336 pages 1.1 lb.; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 336 pages . Miller, Orton & Mulligan hardcover
2018Adhya-9781138695160T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2018. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
2018Adhya-9781138695160T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2018. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
1999Q-0521630754Cambridge University Press 1999-12-28. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cambridge University Press hardcover