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1891491951891. Solomon Rayman L. History of The Seventh Circuit 1891-1941. n.c.: The Bicentennial Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States n.d. x 213 pp. Ex-library with stamps. Cloth worn. Illustrated. Bright and clean. $5. unknown books
1891491941891. Solomon Rayman L. History of The Seventh Circuit 1891-1941. n.c.: The Bicentennial Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States n.d. x 213 pp. Ex-library with stamps. Cloth worn. Illustrated. $5. unknown books
198155981Washington DC: U. S. Govt. Printing Office 1981. First Edition. 8vo pp. 213. Appendices index. Illustrated with photographs. Paper over boards stamped in gilt. Near fine. (U. S. Govt. Printing Office) unknown books
1977169080New York: Holly Solomon Gallery 1977. Paperback. G. General shelf wear. Ex-library with usual marks. Edge tanning but clean contents. First page is detached from binding and other pages should be treated with care. BW illustrated wraps white spine with black lettering. 68 pp. Filled with BW photos. A catalogue of exhibitions spanning two years of the gallery's opening. Holly Solomon Gallery paperback books
199130711Macon GA: Mercer University Press 1991. Glossy Pictorial Cover. xxxvi 176p. very good hardcover. Transcriptions of African American spirituals collected by Tartt. Mercer University Press unknown books
178582hardcover. 8vo cloth d.w.; d.w. chipped otherwise very good. N.Y.: Taplinger 1973.<br/><br/> unknown books
1961116087Philadelphia: Chilton Company-Book Division 1961. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. xx 148 pages. First edition. A how-to guide for individuals interested in art collecting. Foreword by the author acknowledgments table of contents suggested readings periodicals and magazines index. Color and black and white plates. Chilton Company-Book Division unknown books
17641330465Lausanne: Jean Pierre Heubach 1764. Troisieme Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xliv 4 144 pages; VG; bound in period brown paper-wrapped boards worn paper label with ink titling to spine; mild wear and rubbing to boards; text block entirely untrimmed; no endpapers bound in; small bookplate to front pastedown; scarce imprint; text in French; shelved case 0. A fascinating oddity being a Swiss pirate of a French translation of a living Swiss author publishing in Switzerland.<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> First translated from the German by M. Huber in 1762 and published in Lyon based off the first edition published in Zurich in 1756.<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Jean-Pierre Heubach was the Director of the Société typographique de Lausanne pirated French books published with a royal privilege. British Library<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Contains the bookplate of Paul Wallich 1882-1938 a German banker and son of the banker Hermann Wallich. 1330465. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Jean Pierre Heubach hardcover books
192837487New York: American Art Assoc. 1928. First edition. Cloth. A fine copy. 341 pp. Illus. with b/w plates. 4to. No. 716 of 1000 copies. 877 objects described. Knoedler 0880. American Art Assoc. hardcover books
1927183090New York: Lent & Graff Company 1927. VG- overall wear to boards soiling to spine binding is tight and pages are very clean. Brown paper over boards with gilt lettering off-white spine with white lettering; 341 pp illustrated throughout in bw. Errata slip laid-in. Edition limited to 1000 copies of which this is number 293. Foreword by L.A.H. The collection belonging to Mrs. William Salomon. Sold by direction of the executor of the estate under management of the American Art Association inc. New York 1928. Lent & Graff Company unknown books
2009030610Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press 2009. With a new preface and epilogue. x 310p. original stiff wrappers. Voice in the AMerican West. Texas Tech University Press 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
19631827Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America 1963. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/near fine. First edition of In The Thicket by Solomon Simon. Octavo 273pp. Black cloth title in silver on spine. First edition first printing stated on copyright page. In publishers dust jacket $4.00 on front flap bright illustrations light toning to spine. A fine copy. The Jewish Publication Society of America unknown books
1959182831New York NY: The Guggenheim Museum 1959. Softcover. G age-toning on front and back cover minimal wear to spine all pages clear and intact. White stapled wraps with black lettering unnumbered pages bw illustrations. "This first exhibition in the Museum's new Frank Lloyd Wright building follows in the tradition of its former more limited Selections. Its aim is now to provide a representation of the Collection as a whole. And in offering it the Museum is particularly grateful to be able to thank those friends of the Collection who in recent years through their gifts have added to its breadth and quality. In addition to this general selection of paintings and sculptures the Museum is also inaugurating its permanent Kandinsky galleries with a first group of that artist's work from the one hundred and eighty examples in its Collection." - James Johnson Sweeney Director. The Guggenheim Museum unknown books
1954UCARINC00DCThe Jewish Publication Society of America 1954. Very Good. Carvalho Solomon Nunes. Incidents of Travel and Adventure in the Far East. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America 1954. 328pp. Illustrated. 12mo. Oxblood 1/4 cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with gentle bumps light rubbing and sparse pencil notation throughout volume. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with small loss from top of spine and a tape repaired tear on back panel. Price clipped from front flap. The Jewish Publication Society of America hardcover books
1954464881954. CARVALHO Solomon Nunes. INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE THE FAR WEST. A Centenary Edition. Edited and with an Introduction by Bertram Wallace Korn. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1954. First thus. 8vo. Ink ownership to title page; light pencil notations to text; a few pp. dog-earred. Very good in a slightly chipped dust jacket darkened at the spine. unknown books
19542266166The Jewish Publication Society of America 1954. Reissue. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. Carvalho Solomon Nunes. 1954 reissue of 1857 edition with portraits and paintings by Carvalho added for this edition. Endpapers illustrated with the route of Fremont's fifth exploratory expedition. Jacket edges rubbed with a few minor chips front jacket flap price-clipped. 328 pp. ".Solomon Nunes Carvalho was closely associated with Jewish life. He was able to pass on to the new communities of the Far West the benefit of his own Jewish experience and knowledge. Dr. Korn also traces Carvalho's artistic career his political activities in behalf of Fremont when the latter was the first national candidate of the new Republican Party and his modest degree of success when he finally abandoned his unremunerative artistic pursuits and became a businessman." "Solomon Nunes Carvalho April 27 1815 - May 27 1897 was an American-born Jewish painter photographer author and inventor.1 He may be best known as an explorer who traveled through the territory of Kansas Colorado and Utah with John C. Fremont on his fifth expedition. Many famous images of the Old West are based on images he made although many others have been lost or confused with those taken by Mathew Brady and other contemporaries.2" "John Charles Fr The Jewish Publication Society of America hardcover books
1983147014New Delhi India: Pistor for the United States Information Service 1983. First edition. Softcover. Text by William F. Stapp. Includes 9 black and white images. A close to near fine copy in stapled wrappers with a former owner rubberstamp to the first page. Uncommon with only 6 copies listed in OCLC. Pistor for the United States Information Service unknown books
1982W166JSNew York: Historical Society of Rockland County 1982. Gray cloth with gilt lettering quite faded. Gift inscription on ffep. Author signature on title page. Solid history of the Eastern Indians known as the Munsee. Author. First Edition. Cloth. Good/Fair. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. History. Historical Society of Rockland County Hardcover books
196644331New York 1966. <p>Berson Solomon A. 1918-72 and Rosalyn Yalow 1921-2011. Insulin in the blood and insulin antibodies. Offprint from The American Journal of Medicine 40 1966. 676-690pp. Text diagrams. 268 x 188 mm. Without wrappers as issued. Light toning but very good. Docketed.</p> <p> First Edition Offprint Issue. Berson and Yalow developed the radioimmunoassay RIA for measuring concentrations of antigens such as hormones in the body. The first hormone they performed RIA on was insulin which had been hitherto difficult to measure in the blood; the RIA technique enabled them to estimate quantities as small as one-trillionth of a gram see Garrison-Morton.com 2578.28 Berson and Yalow's 1960 paper announcing their findings. Yalow shared the 1977 Nobel Prize for her part in developing RIA; had Berson not died in 1972 he also would have been eligible for the award. <p>. unknown books
196726312San Francisco: City Lights Bookstore 1967. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Presumed one shot beat poetry magazine edited by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Near Fine condition in tall thick side-stapled wrappers. Printed on rectos only. Terrific lineup of contributors includes Claude Pelieu Ginsberg Ferlinghetti Carl Solomon and others. City Lights Bookstore paperback books
2007SKU1035138Voyageur Press 2007-09-15. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 0760325286 Book and dust jacket are clean has a good binding minor wear to the dust jacket with some rubbing to the edges the pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. The dust jacket is wrapped in a clear protective sleeve to prevent further wear. lz Voyageur Press hardcover books
196778731New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1967. vii 278p. chipped dj. Industrial Relations Research Association series. Harper & Row, Publishers unknown books
183855219Enfield Mass: S. Howe 1838. Small oblong broadside approx. 6¼" x 7¾" text in double column beneath the running head and woodcut incorporating masonic emblems; near fine. Hymn in ten numbered stanzas; first line: "We're travelling home to heaven above will you go" OCLC notes: Printed by Solomon Howe at Enfield Mass. about 1838. Cf. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 1950 v. 60 p. 223. Another edition has a different woodcut with the caption: "Passage free accommodation lane." Solomon Howe printer son of the Baptist minister and author Solomon Howe 1750-1835 printed with his brother John 1783-1845 in Greenwich and Enfield Mass.; Solomon printed some broadsides with his own imprint in the 1830's. AAS Amherst Brown Mass. Historical and Boston Athenaeum in OCLC. Not in American Imprints. <br/><br/> S. Howe unknown books
183835625Enfield MA: Printed by Solomon Howe 1838. Broadside 6.25" x 8". Enfield MA 1838. Untrimmed. Beneath title is illustration of Masonic emblems. Printed in double columns ten numbered stanzas. Words only no music. Minor foxing Very Good. <br/><br/> OCLC states the following: "Imprint information from Howe bibliography in Proc. Amer. Antiquarian Society n.s. 60 1950 p.217-233./ Solomon Howe printer son of Baptist minister and author Solomon Howe 1750-1835 printed with his brother John 1783-1845 in Greenwich and Enfield Mass.; Solomon printed some broadsides with his own imprint in the 1830's./." <br/>OCLC 27443189 4 and four other locations under two additional accession numbers as of January 2019. Printed by Solomon Howe unknown books