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192132916Berlin: Leo Winz 1921. First edition. Softcover. g. 8vo. 101pp. 1. Paper wrappers. First edition of the German translation of the classic Yiddish play about spiritual possession. Inscription from previous owner on title-page. Text in German. Wrappers creased and stained. Pages slightly dog eared. Overall in good condition. Leo Winz unknown
1754117176Halle: Johann Jußinus Gebauer 1754 1755 1757 1759 1762 1769 1770. Hardcover. Very good. GERMAN LANGUAGE TEXT. 10 vols. Vol 1: 870 10p; Vol 2: 20 956p; Vol 3 16 888p; Vol 4: 4 608p; Vol 5: 12 879p; Vol 6: 8 756p; Vol 7: 8 758 22p; Vol 8: 8 724p; Vol 9: 10 708p; Vol 10: 14; 704p. 20 cm. Vol. 1 bound in full leather with raised bands and gilt on spine. Frontispiece portrait of a biographical subject in 6 out of 10 volumes. No frontispiece in Vols 1 8 9 or 10. Vols. 2-9 are in half-vellum with impressing on spine and marbled endpapers with frontispiece portrait engravings. German language text. Ex-library with labels on front pastedown endpapers. Pages are clean and text clear. Bindings show wear from age. Library sticker on spine of vol. 1. with visible wear to leather. Scuffing and soiling to the vellum bindings. Actual binding secure. Sold "as is" and possibly subject to additional shipping due to weight. <br/><br/>Volumes I-IV of this collection of British biographies were written in German by Siegmund Jakob Baumgarten 1706-1757 a German theologian and author. The remaining seven volumes were completed by his disciple Johann Salomon Semler after Baumgarten's death. Johann Jußinus Gebauer hardcover
192237541México D.F.: Cultura 1922. Moderate chipping on edges and spine; some fading on spine. wrps. Poetry by Nicaraguan. Cover illustrated by Diego Rivera. Cultura unknown
179624190Paris: Imprimerie de Patris 1796. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 14 plates engraved by Blanchard after Binet. 3 vols. 8vo. Bound in Nineteenth Century quarter maroon morocco and marbled paper boards gilt-decorated spines. Fine. Binet Louis. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 14 plates engraved by Blanchard after Binet. 3 vols. 8vo. Attractive copy most probably a large paper issue and an excellent example of the work of Louis Binet better known for his illustrations during this period for the novels of Restif de la Bretonne see Ray p. 142. Cohen-de-Ricci 434 in small format Imprimerie de Patris unknown books
179624190Paris: Imprimerie de Patris 1796. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 14 plates engraved by Blanchard after Binet. 3 vols. 8vo. Bound in Nineteenth Century quarter maroon morocco and marbled paper boards gilt-decorated spines. Fine. Binet Louis. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 14 plates engraved by Blanchard after Binet. 3 vols. 8vo. Attractive copy most probably a large paper issue and an excellent example of the work of Louis Binet better known for his illustrations during this period for the novels of Restif de la Bretonne see Ray p. 142. Cohen-de-Ricci 434 in small format Imprimerie de Patris unknown
1829100209<p>New York: Published by Solomon King 148 Fulton Street between 1829 and 1832. 1829 and 1832. Very good. - Miniature Book. Sexagesimo-quarto 64mo 3-1/4 inches high by 2 inches wide. Softcover bound in green pictorial stitched wrappers titled in black on the front cover. 8 pages illustrated with a wood engraving on each page. There is some minor scattered foxing. Very good.</p><p>RARE.</p><p>Apparently after Solomon King's death in 1832 the book was distributed by the publishers Turner & Fisher. At the foot of the front wrapper is printed "New-York & Philadelphia: Published By Turner & Fisher". The front wrapper bears the title "History of Tom Thumb" with the illustration of a pirate. Beneath the illustration is King's original statement on two lines "At King's Bookstore you're sure to find / Some little Book quite to your mind." The title page still bears the original publication information: "New-York: Published By Solomon King / 148 Fulton Street". The rear wrapper advertises "Books At One Cent Each Published ." The name of the publisher "S. King" appears on the copy of the book in the American Antiquarian Society collection but is deleted here. 12 titles including "Tom Thumb" are listed.</p><p>Turner and Fisher published in Philadelphia from 1834 and in Philadelphia and New York from 1835. They are not known to have published children's books after 1848.</p><p>The dating derives from Harry B. Weiss in his article "Solomon King Early New York Bookseller and Publisher of Children's Books and Chapbooks" Bulletin of the New York Public Library September 1947. According to Weiss Solomon King 1791-1832 moved his business "during 1829 and 1830 to 148 Fulton Street where he remained until 1832 when he moved again to 147 Fulton Street". He died September 14 1832 aged 41 during an epidemic of Asiatic cholera. Weiss also comments on the rarity of King's publications. In his last advertisement King "mentioned '400 kinds' of books. Of this number less than half are listed in the accompanying preliminary check list. Of the 187 titles in the list only 28 represent books actually located in libraries. The remainder represent titles advertised on the cover pages of King's publications." "Relatively few of his titles appear to be extant at present in comparison with those of Samuel Wood and Mahlon Day and this may be due to the comparative smallness of the original editions."</p> New York: Published by Solomon King, 148 Fulton Street, between 1829 and 1832. paperback
35732 vols. 631 pp. text on excavations near Smyrna ext. notes crit. catalogue of 625 art objects found indices 58 text illus. numerous illus. on 52 fine plates. Large 4to. Text in orig. wrpps. plates in boards portfolio shaken. Paris Thorin 1887. Ecole Française d'Athènes. The excavations yielded numerous terracotta figurines and other objects belonging to the important Hellenistic group known as "terracottas of Ephesus. unknown
1922329136Munich: Julius Schroder Verlag 1922. Limited. hardcover. fine. Bruno Goldschmitt. Illustrated by Bruno Goldschmitt with 8 original woodcuts the last of which is initialed in pencil. 91 3 pages with text handsomely printed in Gothic German decorative initials throughout. 4to publisher's 3/4 vellum over brown gilt-lettered boards top edge gilt other edges un-cut. Munchen: Julius Schroder Verlag 1922. Limited edition - number 125 of 250 copies signed by the artist in pencil on the limitation page. A very near fine copy internally spotless.<br/> <br/> Band 10 der Reihe "Meisterwerke der Weltliteratur mit OriginalGraphik"<br/> <br/> Julius Schroder Verlag unknown
1967326007New York: Holt 1967. hardcover. near fine/poor. Ugo Mulas. Profusely illustrated with well-printed black & white gravure photographs by Ugo Mulas. 345 pages. Folio beige cloth lettered in black tattered d.w. New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1967. First edition. Near fine in poor dust wrapper missing 1/3 of the spine.<br/> <br/> Bontecou Chamberlain Dine Duchamp Johns Lichtenstein Newman Noland Oldenburg Poons Rauschenberg Rosenquist Segal Stella Warhol & Wesselmann.<br/> <br/> Holt unknown
1820425022Albany: John O. Cole and Henry S. Donlevy` 1820. Hardcover. Very Good. Two volumes. Quartos. 414 2; 416pp. Illustrated. Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. II No. 52. Contemporary American half leather and marbled paper covered boards with black and red morocco spine labels gilt. Owner's name in each volume and what seems like an interesting glazed and gilt embossed contemporary bookplate albeit faded and hard to discern in Vol. II front board of Vol. II detached but present chip on front board and a few leaves of Vol. I removing a little text on the final page boards well worn a good plus set. John O. Cole [and] Henry S. Donlevy` hardcover
191019721New York: Mehr Likht 1910. First edition. Softcover. g. 8vo. 190 pp. Original paper wrappers. Book is very rare as OCLC only lists three libraries world wide that own this work. Frontis piece portraying a b/w steel engraving portrait of Goethe mounted on front endpaper. Lovely decorative title page. This is an interesting work which is a Yiddish translation of "Werther's Suffering and Suicide" Goethe's famous first novel that tells the story of a young man's severe psychological pain from which he finds relief only by ending his life with a gun. The author asked his readers to respond with empathy to his protagonist's ordeal and thereby assumes a stance which not only mirrors a fundamental principle of psychological inquiry but which also helps the reader gain a deeper understanding of the inner workings of human self destruction. Age wear to wrappers; chipping to outer edges. Asmall closed tear on foot of spine. Another small tear on head of spine. Hinges starting. Mounted Frontis piece has become detached but is present and pristine. Exterior in good interior in good - very good condition. Mehr Likht unknown
174419351Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1744. Contemporary rear board front board lacking. pp 4 151 1. Errata notice at page 4. Upper forecorner of title leaf torn taking part of the 'S' and all of the 'T' in CHRIST. Scattered fox and wear. Good. "Dr. Williams possessed wide influence among the clergy of New England." VI Appleton 526. Here he reasons "One Reason of the Jews Hatred and Rejection of Christ was the Meanness of his Appearance in the World; they look'd for a Messiah who would appear in this World as a mighty Prince in the Pomp and Glories of this World and rescue them from the Subjection they were under to the Roman Government and put them in a State of great temporal and outward Prosperity. But Christ gave no Prospect or Promises of any such Thing." FIRST EDITION. Evans 5521. Not in Jenkins. Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. unknown books
174419351Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1744. Contemporary rear board front board lacking. pp 4 151 1. Errata notice at page 4. Upper forecorner of title leaf torn taking part of the 'S' and all of the 'T' in CHRIST. Scattered fox and wear. Good. "Dr. Williams possessed wide influence among the clergy of New England." VI Appleton 526. Here he reasons "One Reason of the Jews Hatred and Rejection of Christ was the Meanness of his Appearance in the World; they look'd for a Messiah who would appear in this World as a mighty Prince in the Pomp and Glories of this World and rescue them from the Subjection they were under to the Roman Government and put them in a State of great temporal and outward Prosperity. But Christ gave no Prospect or Promises of any such Thing." FIRST EDITION. Evans 5521. Not in Jenkins. Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. unknown
2024x-9811939578Springer Nature 2024. Paperback. New. 445 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.91 inches. Springer Nature paperback
185566524Avec Notes explicatives, vues et plan général, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-percaline vert, Chez l'Auteur, Ledoyen, H. Mansart, Paris,, 1855, VIII-312 pp. avec 23 planches hors texte
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2012x-1461362172Springer Verlag 2012. Paperback. New. 350 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.88 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
2000L3 box693 a18International Securities Law and Regulations International Business Law Series. General Editor: Dennis Campbell; Editor: Robert A. Solomon. 2000 by Transnational Publishers Inc. Hardcover 296 pages. Transnational Publishers, Inc. hardcover
2011x-0857298852Springer-Verlag New York Inc 2011. Hardcover. New. 2011 edition. 1526 pages. 9.60x6.60x2.80 inches. Springer-Verlag New York Inc hardcover
192015702London England: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner and Company 1920. First of this edition . Hardcover. Very Good. London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner & Co. n.d. 1920 . First of this edition. Very good collector's copy. Quarto. 104pp. Maroon cloth with gilt title and author on spine. No former owner marks. Text is also very good. Corners lightly bumped. An exceptional copy. This edition reproduces in black and white the 22 full page plates of the magnificent British Museum manuscript. Trismosin was the legendary Renaissance alchemist who followed in a medieval Christian tradition of alchemists' travels to the East where they learned ancient and esoteric secrets of alchemy. Paracelsus records that he met Trismosin in Constantinople in 1520 and was instructed in the art of alchemy. The "J.K." who provided the explanatory materials is thought to be Julius Kohn Theosophist associate of Golden Dawn members with an extensive library of alchemical books and manuscripts. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company hardcover
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2021DBS-9781682517871Intelliz Press 2021. 1st. Hardcover. New. Intelliz Press hardcover
2021DBS-9781682517871Intelliz Press 2021. 1st. Hardcover. New. Intelliz Press hardcover
2019DBS-9781632416568Hayle 2019. 1st. Hardcover. New. Hayle hardcover