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19911605053U.S.A.: Pomegranate Artbooks 1991. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Assumed First Edition no mention of later printing. Fine to near fine pop-up book light wear. All pop-ups are intact and working. U.S.A.: Pomegranate Artbooks hardcover books
19849002882Tucson: Center for Creative Photography 1984. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Center for Creative Photography hardcover books
1986119188Tucson AZ: Center for Creative Photography - University or Arizona 1986. First edition. Softcover. Director's statement by James Enyeart. Essays by Amy Stark David L. Jacobs and Nancy Solomon. Includes numerous illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. Center for Creative Photography - University or Arizona unknown books
1912M8493Jena:: Gustav Fischer 1912. 1912. 4to. xiv 302 pp. 191 figs. 91 color plates index; plate 77 adhering to opposing page and thus damaged. Modern quarter cloth original printed boards new printed paper spine label; new free end-papers. AUTHOR'S COPY with his rubber stamp. Fine. FIRST EDITION of this "Comparative diagnostic atlas of skin diseases and syphilis including mucous membranes adjoining the skin." tans. of title. "This publication was intended to be a comparative diagnostic atlas. Accordingly most of the pictures on any one page are of several different but similar diseases found in the same part of the body…. The majority of the illustrations are water colours painted by Ehrmann himself or painted under his supervision by Mr. Edelmann and Mr. Ignaz Schonfeld two pupils of the Vienna Academy of Art. Some of the pictures are of moulages. Some of these are taken from other books. The best illustrations are those which depict smaller parts of the body such as the hands or the feet." Ehring. Salomon Ehrmann was the director of the dermatological department of Vienna's General Hospital. Ehring Hautkrankheiten / skin diseases p. 244. Gustav Fischer, 1912. hardcover books
195545734New York: Israel Office of Information 1955. Paperback. Very Good. double-page map 26p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. <br/><br/> Israel Office of Information paperback books
195939014New York: American Jewish Committee 1959. 2nd Printing. Paperback. Very Good. 23p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. Cover lightly soiled. A discussion of the Jewish community of the U.S. and its relation to the State of Israel. <br/><br/> American Jewish Committee paperback books
194320095Washington D. C.: The National research Council 1943. First Edition. Wraps. Near Fine. First Edition. We offer a nearly complete run of this important early computer serial: Numbers 1 2 5-59 66-70 each in the original wrappers as published. Small quarto and octavo sizes approx 12 inches shelf space. Occasional minor soiling. From the library of Frank M. Verzuh with his name on some covers. Wraps. MTAC is the first period journal devoted entirely to the literature of computation. The journal had a very small subscription base in the early years. Through 1946 it's subscription list was less than 350 readers. Many were discarded as computing advanced at a rapid pace. As of this writing Worldcat shows less than 80 institutions with even partial runs. The first volume contains lists and descriptions of printed tables where they were published as well as new errors discovered in the published sources. These errors introduced by humans whose job description were "computers" continued to appear until mechanical computers significantly reduced and eventually eliminated them. Large businesses military and financial operations used these tables to save time - so error notices were important. Later issues particularly in Volume 2 of this serial contained interesting and groundbreaking material related to the development of computers as we know them today. <br/><br/>Professor FM Verzuh attended the Moore School lectures and was a participant in early computering at MIT. The fact that this serial was still present on his shelf at his retirement is an indication of it's importance. Scarce in the marketplace. See Origins of Cyberspace 777 for a detailed description and history of the serial which was published in a total of 14 volumes until a title change in 1960. Important articles included in this run include Origins of Cyberspace 577 579 1077 and 1078. "MTAC remains the primary periodical source of information on the electromechanical and electronic digital computers designed and built during the late 1940s and early 1950s as well as on the scientific uses of punched-card machines mechanical desk calculators etc" It also served as a journal of record for the newly formed Association of Computing Machinery until the founding of their own journal in January 1954. The National research Council unknown books
191689308Leyden: Sijthoff 1916. Hardcover. Very Good. 135p. Original brown cloth. 23 cm. Minor cover soil and a few scrapes. Contents sound and clean with modest age-toning. Dutch text. A dissertation. <br/><br/> Sijthoff hardcover books
2017167740London: Ordovas 2017. First edition. Small hardcover. 59 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran June 9 through July 29 2017. Essays by Pilar Ordovas Xavier F. Salomon and Phong Bui. Includes color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in blue cloth boards. No dust jacket as issued. Ordovas unknown books
182456264Providence: printed by Field & Maxcy 1824. First edition 12mo pp. 238; uncut; later red calf-backed marbled boards joints cracked spine scuffed and chipped; otherwise a good sound copy. American Imprints 16006; not in Bartlett; Rink 1305. <br/><br/> printed by Field & Maxcy hardcover books
184812443Washington 1848. 8vo. 5 3 blank pp. <br><br>The claim of T. S. Weddell arising from the sale of lands ceded by the treaty of 14 January 1837 with the Saginaw band of Chippewa Indians. Government document: 30th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Rep. Com. No. 112. Removed from a nonce volume. First page with lightly pencilled in upper right corner. unknown books
184818703Washington 1848. 8vo. 13 pp. <br><br>First line of text: "Mr. Downs made the following report: To accompany bill S. No. 146. The Committee on Private Land Claims to whom were referred the memorials of Adelaide Snyder and Henriette Pensoneau heirs of Jean F. Perry deceased; John Bleakley William Bleakeley Hicholas Badiger and Juliana Bleakeley heirs of Josiah Bleakley; James L. D. Morrison John M. Morrison and R. F. Morrison heirs of Robert Morrison deceased and Rital Jarrot and others heirs of Nicholas Jarrot deceased report: That they have carefully examined the petitions of the respective memorialists and find that they ask to be allowed to locate lands in the State of Illinois in lieu of certain lands confirmed to their respective ancestors by the governors of the northwestern and Indiana Territories and afterwards withheld from them in consequence of the action of the board of commissioners convened at Kaskaskia in the then Illinois Territory under the authority of the act of Congress of 20th February 1812 which lands they allege have since been disposed of by the United States." Government document: 30th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Rep. Com. No. 65. Removed from a nonce volume. Pencilled numeral in top margin of p. 1. unknown books
184818707Washington 1848. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>First two lines of text: "Mr. Downs made the following report: To accompany bill S. No. 319. The Committee on Private Land Claims to whom the bill to facilitate the entry of pre-emptive claims was referred respectfully report: The first section of the bill has in view two objects: 1. To authorize the settler to relinquish his pre-emptive right from the United States and allow the State to locate on it for the purpose and on the condition of obtaining a pre-emption from the State if he deems it more advantageous to him. 2. To authorize him to obtain State scrip from the State and locate it on his pre-emptive claim instead of paying for it in cash." Government document: 30th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Rep. Com. No. 216. Removed from a nonce volume. Pencilled numeral in top margin of p. 1. unknown books
184937312Washington D.C.: n.p. 1849. First edition. Removed. A very good copy. 10 pp. 8vo. Minority report on the admission of California into the Union. n.p. unknown books
1972171103Hempstead NY: The Emily Lowe Gallery Hofstra University 1972. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 10 through May 12 1972. Introduction by Robert Doty. Includes information about and 1 black and white image from each of these photographers: Timothy H. O'Sullivan Solomon D. Butcher Alfred Stieglitz Charles H. Currier Edward Weston Walker Evans Andre Kertesz Harry Callahan Robert Frank Emmet Gowin and Duane Michals. A clean close to near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some slight toning to the edges. An important catalog that is fairly uncommon. The Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University unknown books
196717918London: Heinemann 1967. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 279p. dj. Fiction. Author from Ghana. <br/><br/> Heinemann hardcover books
1995WRCLIT66557New York: Hyperion 1995. Quarto. Cloth and boards. First edition. Illustrated. Publisher's review copy with promo material and slip laid in. About fine in dust jacket. Hyperion hardcover books
1974020146NY: Basic Books. 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in lightly used dust jacket. . Basic Books hardcover books
1974243531Eugene: Center for Educational Reform 1974. Magazine. 63p. 8.5x11 inches wraps worn and stained table of contents stained else good condition. Center for Educational Reform unknown books
190147882Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1901. First Edition. Octavo 16cm; olive green cloth stamped in gilt; TEG; 146pp. Minor surface wear with light rubbing to extremities. Light foxing to textblock preliminaries; ex libris stamp on front pastedown. Very Good overall.<br/><br/>This book contains 33 Jewish poems translated into English from the original Hebrew by Nina Davis. These poems mostly date to the 9th to 12th centuries; several are by Jehudah Halevi a Spanish-Jewish physician and philosopher who wrote hundreds of poems secular and religious and who is still considered one of the greatest Jewish poets. Jewish Publication Society of America unknown books
1973151416New York New York: Low Memorial Library Columbia University 1973. Softcover. VG- Covers are slightly aged around the edges with light curling. White glossy wraps 59 pp. 44 BW plates 4 color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1973 exhibition of these selected works by American artist Florine Stettheimer 1871-1944. With sn essay by Howard McP. Davis and a preface by Joseph Solomon. Includes a chronology. The exhibition checklist cites 70 pieces and 48 are pictured here four of them in full color. An uncommon catalogue. Picture IS NOT OF THIS ACTUAL COPY. Low Memorial Library, Columbia University unknown books
195435139Brooklyn: Solomon Davidman / Vest-Bruklin Olgin Leyen-Krayz 1954. First Edition. Slim octavo 20.25cm.; publisher's orange card wrappers; 46pp.; photographic illus. Wrappers a bit darkened at extremities small chip at spine foot else Very Good and sound. Stories commemorating the Russian-born Jewish-American journalist and founding member of the Workers Party Moissaye Joseph Olgin. Text almost entirely in Yiddish. Solomon Davidman / Vest-Bruklin Olgin Leyen-Krayz] unknown books
193634095Chicago: Stern Printing Company / In. Arbeter Ordn 1936. First Edition. Octavo 22cm.; publisher's blue pictorial cloth; 127pp.; frontispiece and one photographic plate. Corners bumped and extremities a bit rubbed else Very Good or better. Collection of short stories in Yiddish. Stern Printing Company / In. Arbeter Ordn unknown books
1954192681New York: Shloime Davidman 1954. 46p.m wraps text in Yiddish. English title: "Short stories about M. Olgin. Shloime Davidman unknown books
173018856Gotha: J.A. Reyher 1730. 4to. 24 227 224 pp. <br><br>In addition to Cyprian's history of the writing and subsequent impact of the Augsburg Confession the volume prints the Confession itself. The "Confessio oder bekentnus des glaubens etlicher fürsten und stedte uberantwortet Keyserlicher Maiestat auf dem Reichstag gehalten zu Augspurg anno M.D.XXX" has a special title-page and separate pagination.<br>Â Â Â Â The main title-page is printed in black and red the text in black letter i.e. gothic fraktur and the footnotes in roman. Contemporary vellum over paste boards; later paper spine label with hand lettering; small area of lower spine with black spots. Vellum loosening at the turn-ins. Board edges soiled. Few stray stains in some margins. Private bookplate. J.A. Reyher hardcover books