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20131267581Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Transport 2013. Oblong quarto; VG/VG; blue/brown spine with peach/white text; jacket has some scuffing creasing around edges other general shelfwear; boards are strong minor edgewear; textblock is clean; pp 256. <br /> <br /> Oversized book. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1267581. Full-priced Rockville. Pen & Sword Transport unknown books
31897Secaucus: Citadel Press 1979. Cloth and paper boards. Fine in dust jacket. First edition. <br/><br/> hardcover books
183050857n.p. n.d. Enfield Mass: Solomon Howe 1830. Small broadside approx. 6¼" x 6" text in double column beneath a running head typographic border between the two columns; fine. Poem consists of six 8-line stanzas. 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. and published some broadsides with his own imprint in the 1830's. Not in American Imprints; not in "Publications of the Howes of Enfield and Greenwich" in the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society vol. 60 no. 2 1950; OCLC locates copies at the Library Co. Brown Mass. Historical UNC-Chapel Hill Michigan AAS and Miami University in Ohio. One evening as I walk'd alone / I hear'd a fair maid make her moan /And thus did she begin her tone / 'I can no longer lay alone:' / I wonder what the cause can be / The young men do not fancy me / I have a thing that belongs to me / Would please a young man handsomely." <br/><br/> Solomon Howe unknown books
135979hardcover. 4to cloth d.w.; d.w. torn. N.Y.: Thomas Yoseloff 1960.<br/><br/> unknown books
19862208661Promontory 1986. Reissue. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Reissue. Jacket rubbed. 1986 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. Includes writings by Louisa May Alcott Mark Twain and many more! Promontory hardcover books
196022355New York: Thomas Yoseloff 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Includes selections by Louisa May Alcott Ambrose Bierce Stephen Crane Hamlin Garland Sarah Orne Jewett Sidney Lanier Mark Twain and others. Blue cloth binding with white lettering. The dust jacket is lightly worn with a clip to the bottom corner of the front flap price intact; otherwise a very good copy. <br/><br/> Thomas Yoseloff hardcover books
19862206780Exeter 1986. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Jacket lightly rubbed. 1986 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. Featuring works by Mark Twain Louisa May Alcott and many more! Exeter hardcover books
199235635Northvale NJ: Jason Aronson Inc 1992. First Edition. Octavo 26cm.; publisher's boards in dust jacket; xix1402pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Jason Aronson Inc unknown books
2005147384Amherst Mass: Mead Art Museum Amherst College 2005. Softcover. As New in shrinkwrap. Red & illus. wraps French flaps 115 pp. BW & color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2005 exhibition of art depicting Josephine 1763-1814 consort of Napoleon I. "The catalog essays provide an overview of Josephine's life and a history of her residence Malmaison. The image and iconography of the empress are explored in official and unofficial portraits as well as in British caricatures and French popular prints miniatures sculpture and decorative arts. Her collecting interests and patronage are examined - from horticulture botanical illustration and the design of her garden at Malmaison to fashion commemorative projects and contemporary art including women artists and the painters of the Troubadour style. Other key themes include Josephine's role as a collector the medieval revival of the early nineteenth century and the celebrated painting of the coronation by Jacques-Louis David." flap. Mead Art Museum, Amherst College paperback books
182718532London: James Ridgway 1827. Disbound. 63 1 blank pp. Very Good. <br/><br/> Atkinson opposes Free Trade identifying it with the detested French Revolution "an apology for the adoption of the wildest theories." He advocates Protectionism based on Britain's undisputed maritime might "out of which has grown the grandeur of England." Free Trade is destroying West Indian commerce and indeed is a deliberate policy intended for "the overthrow of the landowners" there. In great detail he reviews the state of British commerce with Canada the West Indies and that of its competitors. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Sabin 2285. James Ridgway unknown books
197157390NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1971. First Edition. Signed presentation from Solomon on the front endpaper: "To Marion Tilton with very good wishes. Cordially Ruth Freeman Solomon." San Francisco novelist Ruth Freeman Solomon wrote a trilogy on the Jewish experience in Russia and America. She is best known for four novels she wrote between 1967 and 1974: the trilogy "The Candlesticks and The Cross" "The Eagle and the Dove' and "Two Lives Two Lands" and the semiautobiographical "The Ultimate Triumph." She continued writing occasional articles well into her 80s. In the 1980s Solomon helped raise money for the renovation of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. 8vo. embossed white cloth in dust jacket; 383 pages. Item #57376 Very Good covers nice with very minor bump; contents clean & tight; some edgewear very small chips & few short tears with internal repairs with clear archival tape price-clipped d/j. Thick 8vo. embossed blue cloth in dust jacket; 439 pages. Very Good minor wear covers; contents clean & tight; moderate edgewear small tears nicks small creases d/j. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown 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
195322670Berkeley 1953. hardcover. 8vo cloth. Berkeley 1953.<br/><br/> unknown books
180216630Philadelphia: Pr. by Thos. L. Plowman 1802. 8vo. Frontis. port. engr. t.-p. vii 1 150 5 xxi 4 158275 pp. <br><br>Translation of "Der Tod Abels" by Mrs. Mary Mitchell Collyer. Including "New idyls" on pp. 151232; "Letter from Mons. Gessner to Mons. Fuslin" on pp. 233254; "The two friends of Bourbon: a moral tale by M. Diderot" on pp. 255275. Illustrated with an engraved title-page and frontispiece; there are also some tailpieces of which several are striking. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 2316. 19th-century sheep spine gilt-stamped; binding much rubbed and abraded front cover off back cover re-attached with glue chipped at head and foot of spine boards exposed on corners. Heavy staining foxing and browning to early and later pages; variable spotting. Frontispiece with short tear to outer edge; lacks front free endpaper and fly-leaf; glue and paper adhering along top margin on some pages. Ink owner's signature at top of frontispiece and inscription on front pastedown. Pr. by Thos. L. Plowman hardcover books
WRCLIT66550London: Printed by and For J. and J. Cundee . nd. 2911pp. Octavo. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked to style gilt label. Engraved portrait and pictorial extra title. Engraved plates. Light foxing otherwise a very good copy. "Albion edition" printing Shoberl's translation of Gessner with a memoir in company with Baptist minister John MacGowan's prose-work. Printed by and For J. and J. Cundee ... unknown books
196370667Philadelphia: American Academy of Political and Social Science 1963. xii 230p. The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science vol. 350. American Academy of Political and Social Science unknown books
2001223537New Haven: Yale University Press 2001. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. Illus. 8vo 1/2 black cloth d.w. lightly soiled. New Haven: Yale University Press 2001.<br/><br/> Yale University Press unknown books
2001Embry 181174Yale U. Press 2001. First edition first printing. Near fine in near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations and photos. Inscribed signed by the author. Yale U. Press, 2001. First edition, first printing. unknown books
200111322New Haven: Yale University Press 2001. First Edition. Fine/Fine. New Haven: Yale University Press unknown books
1996Embry 110376LSU Press 1996. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. LSU Press, 1996. First edition, first printing. unknown books
198953651New York: Jewish Theological Seminary of America / Wayne State University Press 1989. First Edition. First Printing a review copy with the publisher's publicity letter laid in. Octavo 23.5cm; black cloth with titles stamped in metallic blue on spine; dustjacket; xxiv3573pp. Spine ends gently nudged else Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket with light wear to extremities. Companion volume to Grayzel's The Church and the Jews in the XIIIth Century which covered the years 1198. Edited and arranged with notes by Kenneth R. Stow. Jewish Theological Seminary of America / Wayne State University Press unknown books
1957012895New York: Monthly Review Press 1957. xi 276p. tables dj. Monthly Review Press unknown books
19951333340New York: Pergamon 1995. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G Hardcover; White spine with Purple text; Boards strong some edgewear some shelfwear sticker residue on front cover and spine bumping and rubbing to corners bending to spine edges staining near head edge of spine; Textblock has library ink stamp on front endpaper gray stain along fore edge;408 pp; Ex-Library<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcase next to Ephemera section. 1333340. FP New Rockville Stock. Pergamon hardcover books
1910005225Birmingham U.K.: The Central Magazine 1910. 91 pages with a 6 page Appendix List of Publications of the Late Professor Ayrton 1870-1907 with 4 photo portraits 3 of which are present lacking the frontispiece portrait. Very Good light foxing small corner creases to wrappers small chip at base of spine. William Edward Ayrton 14 September 1847- 8 November 1908 was a noted physicist electrical engineer inventor and technical educator who also established the first laboratory in Japan for teaching applied electricity. RARE. First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo. The Central Magazine Paperback books
196757375NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1967. First Edition. Signed by Solomon on the half-title page. San Francisco novelist Ruth Freeman Solomon wrote a trilogy on the Jewish experience in Russia and America. She is best known for four novels she wrote between 1967 and 1974: the trilogy "The Candlesticks and The Cross" "The Eagle and the Dove' and "Two Lives Two Lands" and the semiautobiographical "The Ultimate Triumph." She continued writing occasional articles well into her 80s. In the 1980s Solomon helped raise money for the renovation of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. This title is the scarcest title in her trilogy. Thick 8vo. embossed blue cloth in dust jacket; 378 pages. Near fine covers nice; contents clean & tight; only very minor wear two small rubbed spots spine d/j. A wonderful copy! G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books