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1827102065Pamphlet 12mo 4" x 6 /14" original printed wrappers stitched. Very browned and partially disbound a little insect damage mostly to margins of a few pages some staining and soiling usual chips and folds at extremities faint signature on title; still a respectable copy. While this almanac contains the usual horoscope material this one has a full page for each sign including a small wood engraved illustration of the symbol. Also includes a couple of pages of ads and a list of county officers for the state of New York. William Williams,
18424615Leeuwarden 1842. 32mo. L. Schierbeek Contemporary gold-tooled red imitation morocco with an ornamental border on both sides. With 4 full-page engraved plates showing Pieter Derksz. Langebaard a Turk an Owl and a view of the charitable colony Veenhuizen the work is interleaved. 24 ll. interleaving Charming miniature almanac for the province of Friesland interleaved with blank leaves. The almanac was published by L. Schierbeek in Leeuwarden from 1829-1867 and is now exceptionally rare with most volumes not recorded in sales records or institutions. We have only been able to trace one other copy of the present volume. The present almanac contains a calendar information on how to travel from and to Leeuwarden from various parts of the country and a few illustrated short stories. The first illustration shows a man with a beard so long it had to be held up in one hand which belonged to a certain Pieter Derksz. who lived at Edam in the 16th century. Short histories of Islam the owl and the colony Veenhuizen explain the three other plates.The boards are somewhat rubbed the front joint is nearly broken. The title page is slightly foxed. Otherwise in good condition.l The children's world of learning 2699; WorldCat 72958403 1 copy; cf. Jacobsen Jensen 1358 vols. 1830-1831 only; not in Vandenhole. hardcover
1782ABC_50232Middelburg 1782. 16mo. Jan Dane Original publisher's printed boards with the title and the arms of Zeeland in black on the front and the arms of Middelburg with the imprint on the back both within an ornamental border red sprinkled edges. With an engraved title by R. Vinkeles and 5 folding plates. 70 475-568 =22 pp. Separate volume of the famous Zeeland almanac teaching children the history of their province in a playful way by means of questions and answers. Zeelands chronyk-almanach was published from 1777 to 1792 with each volume focussing on a separate aspect of Zeeland. The present volume describes the coins which are depicted on the folding plates. It further includes the calendar information on the tides and the times of the closing of the gates in the various towns of the province the dates of holidays and markets the times of departure of the ferries and an illustrated description of the Middelburg town hall. It also contains the fifth instalment of a chronicle of the history of Zeeland which was published in parts in each volume.The boards and spine have been somewhat rubbed with some loss of material at the head and foot of the spine. The leaves are slightly browned. Otherwise in good condition.l Nijhoff-Van Hattum 349; STCN 17217516X; not in Vandenhole; Waller. hardcover
1777ABC_48241Middelburg: Jan Dane 1777-1780; P. Gillissen & Zn. 1785-1788 1790; W.A. Keel & Comp. 1791 1777. Contemporary gold-tooled red green or brown morocco with the coat of arms of Zeeland in a medallion in the centre of both boards a banderol underneath with the title both in an ornamental frame gilt or marbled edges gold-tooled board edges marbled endpapers in all except the first volume. 16mo. With an engraved emblematic frontispiece in each volume 18 folding engraved maps plans and views and 18 full-page engraved plates. 11 volumes. With the 1777 volume included twice. The second volume in contemporary beige printed wrappers with the coat of arms of Zeeland with the title on the front and the coat of arms of Middelburg with the imprint on the back. Rare near complete set of the famous Zeeland almanac which taught children the history of their province in a playful way by means of questions and answers. Zeelands chronyk-almanach was published from 1777 to 1792 with each volume focussing on a separate aspect of Zeeland such as geography the cities religion or the government. Also added to each volume is a part of a continuing extensive chronicle of Zeeland usually illustrated with folding plates. Present here are the volumes for 1777-1780 1785-1788 1790 and 1791-1792. The first volumes were published by Jan Dane but P. Gilissen took over after his death. The final volume which contains a summary of the chronicle published in the other volumes and a separate part with poems and short stories was published by W. A. Keel. The work further include a calendar information on the tides the times of the closing of the gates in the various towns of the province the dates of holidays and markets the times of departure of the ferries the magistrate in the various towns and the value of the various coins.The binding of the 1787 volume has been rubbed and the joints are somewhat weakened the bindings of the other volumes with only minor traces of use. The leaves are slightly browned and occasionally soiled or frayed some folding illustrations with false folds. Otherwise in good condition.l The childrens world of learning 2703; Nijhoff/Van Hattum no. 349n; STCN 172173019 172173094 172173221 172174864 172175852 172175976 172176115 172176204 172176433 172176484; Vries R.W.P. de no. 122. Jan Dane (1777-1780); P. Gillissen & Zn. (1785-1788, 1790); W.A. Keel & Comp., (1791), hardcover
1834ABC_48188The Hague: A.P. van Langenhuyzen for J. Belinfante 1834. Original publisher's printed wrappers with the title printed on the front within an ornamental lithographed border. 8vo. With a lithographed title with vignette with coat of arms of The Hague 12 lithographed headpieces and 12 small illustrations in the calendar 1 for each month. Rare issue of a series of city almanacs for The Hague containing apart from the calendar and usual contents of almanacs extensive information on the institutes schools churches magistrates etc. of the city as well as important rules and laws such as clothing regulations for members of the royal court or how to register a child's birth. The publisher and composer of the almanac Jacob Belinfante dates unknown published these yearly almanacs from 1830 till 1839 as a continuation of the series published by his older brother the Dutch-Jewish journalist and publisher Mozes Cohen Belinfante 1761-1827 with the title Opregte sGravenhaagsche Stads-Almanac 1823-1827.With the library stamp of the Munt Collegie on the half title. The spine has been repaired with blue paper a paper shelf mark label at the foot the wrappers are somewhat browned and water stained. Internally mostly clean with occasional foxing some quires are partly detached. Otherwise in good condition.l Ned. Bibliogr. 1801-1832 1993 p. 1442; not in Vandenhole. A.P. van Langenhuyzen for J. Belinfante, unknown
17573782<b><i>Scarce 1758 Almanac with Great F&I War Content</i></b><p>This almanac provides vivid insight into the impact of the French & Indian War on the American colonies. A fiery poetic narrative is carried through at the head of each monthly calendar page. For instance August's verse:</p><p>"This Month alas! Proclaims a double Woe</p><p>Both 'Swego and Lake George our Losses know;<br /></p><p>Fort William-Henry felt the fatal stroke</p><p>From faithless Villains. Who their promise broke</p><p>False to their Words our Men became their Prey;</p><p>And do we yet a just Revenge delay."</p><p>Following the calendar pages is a four-page "Continuation of the Historical Account of Affairs in North America…" which provides a summary of military actions from the loss of the fort at Oswego in August 1756 through "the last Day of August 1757 since which we can add no further Intelligence."</p><p>Also of significance is a full page devoted to "A short discourse on Comets with some account of that which is expected to appear in the present year 1758." It references Dr. Halley's work and includes this nod to the progress of the science of astronomy: "If therefore this comet return according to this period in 1758 and there is the greatest reason to think it will astronomy will then have something new to boast of." Halley's comet as it is now known did indeed appear on Christmas night 1758.</p><p>A rare almanac. RareBookHub notes only one listing: an auction in 1924 for which no price was given. ESTC identifies 3 institutional holders: AAS 2 copies NY Historical Society and the Huntington Library.</p><p><b>References:</b> ESTC: W36489. Evans: 7960. Drake <i>Almanacs</i>: 5712.</p><p><b>Condition:</b> String tied. Some mild staining and a bit of edge roughness. One closeable tear at the gutter of the first leaf. A strong impression throughout. Overall a very well-preserved example.</p>ICN 7659. Printed and sold by J. Parker and W. Weyman, at the new-printing-office in Beaver-Street
185534798Boston: Phillips Sampson and Company 1855. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. 1 viii 352 pages 1. Blueish marbled paper covered boards. Black leather spine and corners. Gilt title on the spine. Rubs and scuffs to the leather spine joints and edges. Old pencil arithmetic written on the front end sheets. Binding is sturdy and interior contents are clean. <br /> <br /> Inscription of "Doctor R C Randolph New Market Va." written in pencil on the right front flyleaf. "Robert Randolph New Market" written in pencil top of title page. An old book store ticket from "Robert Bell Bookseller and Stationer Alexandria Virginia" located in the upper left corner of front paste down. Dr. R. C. Randolph's papers are archived at the University of Virginia. Phillips, Sampson and Company hardcover
180510753Suffield CT: Edward Gray 1805. Wrappers. Very Good binding. 12mo. 12 ll. Original wrappers untrimmed and partially unopened. Original stitching perished; early dampstain to the bottom margin of the first two leaves; paper imperfection to the bottom of the third leaf touching text but not impairing comprehension. A beautiful and early 19th century almanac without the usual heavy usage. Also remarkable in that it remains untrimmed and largely unopened. Drake 670; Shaw & Shoemaker 7857. Edward Gray unknown
1824AQ12631A Paris: Chez Pelicier Librarie 1824. 220pp. Attractively bound in contemporary gilt-tooled red morocco A.E.G. Extremities very slightly rubbed. Recent bookplate of Camille Aboussouan to FEP else internally clean and crisp. A beautifully bound almanac printed for use by the French royal court of Charles X. Camille Aboussouan 1919-2013 Lebanese diplomat lawyer and bibliophile. . 24mo. Chez Pelicier Librarie unknown
17979688Lancaster PA: Johann Albrecht 1797. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. Small quarto. 44 pp. illus. First edition. As issued in original wrappers. Evidence of early reinforcement to the spine perhaps as issued ; wear to the extremities including a few closed tears to out leaves; some loss to the top corner of many leaves not touching text at all; occasional instances of contemporary marginal annotation. <br /> <br /> A wonderful full-page engraved cover of an agricultural scene with allegorical figures in each corner. This almanac was published under two titles from 1788-1833. Brendle and Unger A15 note that the "majority of the issues contain various domestic recipes including medical ones for man and beast." Printer's advertisements occupy p. 2. Text in German. A very nice Lancaster imprint. Evans 32519; First Century of German Language Printing 1080; Drake 10465; ESTC W22926. Johann Albrecht unknown
17832047<p>24mo pp. viii 4-8 10-11 13-14 16-17 19-46 48-49 51-52 54-55 57-58 60-61 8; with twelve engraved plates; title-page entirely engraved; some light spotting in places but largely clean and fresh; in contemporary boards elaborately decorated in gilt and gouache depicting a vase of flowers preserved in the original slipcase; binding somewhat rubbed and foot of case loose but still a very attractive copy.</p><p>A lovely copy of this very rare almanac for the year 1783 comprising both a calendar and a collection of songs for each month with each illustrated with a plate by the painter François-Marie-Isidor Queverdo 1748-1797 engraved by his frequent collaborator Jean Dambrun 1744-c. 1814.</p><p>Cohen/De Ricci p. 47 for the 1784 edition; OCLC records only one copy of this year at Vassar College.</p><p>The texts range from drinking songs to erotic rounds to songs extolling the delights of hunting and fishing and finishes with a page detailing the various Almanac offerings of Boulanger 'Doreur sur Cuir et sur Soie'.</p> Chez Boulanger
179558736Gottingen: Ioh. Chr. Dieterich 1795. 24mo 10.5cm. Printed green glazed paper boards manuscript paper labels to spine all edges gilt; coated endpapers and flyleaves; 582282pp; engraved title page and 29 engraved plates. Embosed ownership stamp of David B. Dickens to t.p.; library markings and call numbers to front endpapers. General moderate wear to boards spine and hinges cracking but internally clean: around Very Good.<br /> <br /> Pocket almanac in the original boards with numerous illustrations depicting contemporary styles and social scenes. With printed note to the bookbinder at rear. Ioh. Chr. Dieterich unknown
183179782Wien:: Pfautsch's Verlag 1831. publisher's elaborately blind-embossed and gilt-ruled white leather; a.e.g . Very slightest of dust-soiling to the white leather; very attractive. 16mo. Engraved frontispiece six hand-colored costume plates and six elegant engraved plates. . Almanac printed in red and black. Pfautsch's Verlag hardcover
17082530London: R. Burrough and T. Baker 1708. FIRST EDITION. Contemporary paneled speckled calf raised bands on spine morocco label joints cracked head and foot of spine chipped; interior excellent. Library stamp from the New York State University Long Island Center. First edition. Revealing biographies of senior English functionaries. The first and majority section contains the biography of Earl Edward Hyde of Clarendon. The work is often attributed to historian John Oldmixon. <br /> <br /> Hyde 1609-1674 was the first Earl of Clarendon a historian who wrote The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England 1717 and The History of Rebellion and Civil War in Ireland 1720. R. Burrough and T. Baker unknown
181514232Paris: Janet 1815. Hardcover. Small almanac volume with double sided folding maps including the frontispiece of Cook's Voyages "Mappe-Monde Comprenant Les Niles. Decouvertes et les Voyages du Celebre Navigateur Cook" & "France divise en departmens" sic and "L'Europe". Australia is shown as "Terres Australes". The rear folding map shows "l'Asie" and "L'Afrique" with the verso showing "L'Amerique Septentrionale" and "L'Amerique Meridionale". 32mo 3 7/8 x 2 3/8" folding maps unpaginated aeg. Brown striated morocco with gilt floral borders at front and back covers and spine; no title. Slight wear to top edge of rear cover very small perforation at top of rear cover o/w very good. In French. OCLC only records two editions of 1812 and 1817. Janet hardcover
18858891Buffalo N.Y.: Foster Milburn & Co.; G.H. Dunston Lith. 1885. Booklet stapled in wrappers 20 x 14.5 cm. 32 pages. An almanac advertising Burdock Blood Bitters with the standard calendars ephemeris testimonials and advertisements for other related products including "Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberries". With remarkable duo-tone lithograph wrappers depicting an image of an older man with a collared shirt and bald pate and bursting through the paper a young child. "At three years and at sixty" it says. "Compliments of your druggist. H.L. Pierce & Son Cavendish Vt." is printed not stamped on the rear wrapper panel. With the small ownership stamp "Chas. W. Whitcomb" at top edge of rear panel. A bit of crease to bottom right corner of rear wrapper and a few prior leaves. Very good or better. Foster Milburn & Co.; [G.H. Dunston Lith.] unknown
18677814Philadelphia: Ziegler & Smith Sole Proprietors 1867. Booklet stapled in wrappers 16.5 x 12 cm. 32 pages. Illustrated. FIRST & ONLY EDITION. While an almanac there is no evidence of other issues. A promotional almanac and recipe book for the patent medicines produced by Dr. Leon specifically his Infant Remedy and Electric Hair Renewer. The promotion of the remedies is interwoven with culinary and household recipes Soft Gingerbread Winter Herbs An Easy Method of producing Mushrooms Apple Fritters Lady Cake. Light edgewear otherwise near fine in publisher's printed pale blue wrappers. Scarce. OCLC locates just one copy and no copies of issues with other dates. Ziegler & Smith, Sole Proprietors unknown
18506787Baltimore: Published by J.W. Bond & Co. No. 44 Baltimore Street 1850. Booklet sewn on cord 20 x 17 cm. 36 pages including wrappers. Illustrated with woodcuts. Each month has a vignette and there are an additional six larger woodcuts in the text. Title and publication information from cover. Author from note on page 2 a note by the calculator "Charles F. Eagelmann". FIRST EDITION of this early American culinary almanac just the second listed in David O'Neal's catalogue of the Phelps collection. With eighty-one culinary household and medicinal recipes. Included are remarks on poultry raising the common duck the "betting dandy" dairy management fast driving of horses capture of a robber a duel between two African-Americans another duel between two Native Americans and the mode of burying lawyers in olden times. A few pages dog eared; some light soiling and fly specking to printed wrappers backed in green paper. With the blind stamp of the Western Reserve Historical Society to the front panel of wrapper. Still very good. Scarce. OCLC records one copy AAS; O'Neal's Early American Almanacs records a similar copy with the Philadelphia imprint of King & Baird; not in Drake or Lowenstein. Published by J.W. Bond & Co., No. 44 Baltimore Street unknown
18829637New York: Published by John F. Henry & Co. 24 College Place 1882. Booklet stapled in wrappers 16.4 x 12.4 cm. 16 unnumbered leaves. Illustrated. Title and imprint from chromolithograph wrapper; a calendar for 1883 is printed on the back of the wrapper. A little promotional cookery almanac from the patent medicine firm of John F. Henry & Co. of New York City. Recipes are mixed with advertisements for proprietary remedies including: Oxygenated Bitters Kellinger's Infallible Ointment and Scovill's Blood and Liver Syrup. Much of the book consists of testimonials and praise for these remedies with recipe pages here and there for Charlotte Russe and Lobster salad. Internally clean and sound but for a few small spots of foxing to margins. In publisher's color lithographed wrappers depicting a housewife working in the kitchen. Some light soiling to wrappers otherwise near fine and with a short pink cord for hanging. OCLC locates five copies of this annual issue. Published by John F. Henry & Co., 24 College Place unknown
189010187New York; Lockport N.Y.: Published by F.W. Kinsman & Co. apothecaries: Union Printing & Publishing Co 1890. Octavo stapled in wrappers 18.3 x 11 cm. 32 pages. Printed throughout in black and red. Calendars for 1890 and 1891 printed on rear panel of wrapper. Advertisements. Other titles: Kinsman's New York Cook Book. The third and final almanac promoting Adamson's Botanic Balsam and other nostrum's and remedies produced by F.W. Kinsman Apothecaries of New York. Previous issues of the almanac used New York in the title as here but the apothecary was located across the Hudson in Jersey City. Testimonials sprinkled throughout the selection of recipes. Age-toning throughout otherwise fine in typographically decorated wrappers. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies of this issue. Published by F.W. Kinsman & Co., apothecaries: Union Printing & Publishing Co unknown
18808067New York: The Centaur Co 1880. Stapled booklet 16 x 10 cm. 32 pages. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. A small promotional cookbook in the form of an almanac from the makers of Centaur Liniments with recipes testimonials and descriptions of the applications of this miraculous cure from lands far and wide. As is typical of these books the recipes are very brief and uncredited. Short closed tear to fold of wrappers decorated in black red and yellow depicting a Near Eastern landscape with buildings and camel. Tiny pink cord to hang the booklet in the kitchen. Near fine. The Centaur Co unknown
18809608Boston: Joseph Burnett & Co.; Press of Mills Knight & Co 1880. Small octavo stapled in wrappers 17.5 x 11 cm. ~80 pages. Illustrated; wrapper printed in chromolithograph. Advertising matter of local merchants interspersed throughout. Earliest issue of this New England housekeepers' almanac and promotional cookbook issued by Joseph Burnett & Co makers of flavor extracts and additionally used to promote local businesses through a drop-in box on the front wrapper panel. In this case the additional promotion goes to Butler & Laighton Fine Groceries of Rockingham County N.H. Internally clan and sound. Small closed tear to foot of chromolithograph wrappers otherwise near fine and bright. OCLC locates four copies of this 1880 issue and eleven copies of all other issues through 1884. Joseph Burnett & Co.; Press of Mills, Knight & Co unknown
18898066Rochester N.Y.: H.H. Warner & Co. Stecher Lith Co 1889. Octavo-sized booklet stapled in wrappers 22 x cm. 51 1 pages. Illustrated. Index. Title and publication information from wrapper. FIRST EDITION of the eleventh annual almanac advertising Warner’s patent medicines with the standard elements – ephemeris glowing testimonials illustrated advertisements for the various cures including Warner’s Kidney & Liver Safe Cure Log Cabin Sarsaparilla Benton’s Hair Grower. The cooking recipes themselves an advertisement for Warner’s Safe Cook Book run along the pages as footers. Some advertisements printed on colored paper; small wire loop for hanging in the kitchen. The "Compliments of." box on the rear panel indicates "A.L. Treworgy Surry Me." In a handsome chromolithograph paper wrapper. Small 1/2 cm. stain on front wrapper panel otherwise near fine. OCLC locates six copies; Hoolihan Atwater Collection S-1419. H.H. Warner & Co. Stecher Lith Co unknown
66766Cardboard paper cover with gold on the edges of the pages. 10 x 8 cm. Including Généalogie des souverains de l'Europe et des membres vivans de leurs familles et Notice sur la maison d'Orange et sur les Princes qui en son issus 116 pp. Thereafter: Les portraits de la Maison Royale des Pays-Bas Unis with portraits of S.M. Guillaume S.M. Frédérique Louise Guillemine S.A.R. Guillaume Frédéric George Louis S.A.R. Guillaume Frédéric Charles S.A.R. Guillemine Frédérique Louise Marianne S.A.R. Frédérique Sophie Guillemine S.A.R. Frédérique Louise Guillemine. unknown
38183-8185Thick blue paper cover with some wear and tears but overall good copy. 115 x 9 cm.NL Almanak met de kalendermaanden lijst met vertrekken en aankomsten van de post- en andere wagens weekmarkten Naamregister van de Provinciale Regering militaire autoriteiten rechtbanken en gemeentebesturen en dergelijke in Overyssel Overijssel. Vervolgens de belangrijkste mensen in de diverse commissies. Daarna Mengelstukken: De deugdzame en getrouwe Echtgenote eene ware geschiedenis. Anekdoten Napoleon bekeerd een fabel van de ezel en het boek oud hollandsch patriottisch gedicht aan het slot.Grappige fabel aan het eind voor boekenliefhebbers en recensenten:De Ezel en het boek eene Fabel. Een ezel vond aan de weg een fraai gebonden boek en dacht dat het een lekker hapje voor hem zou kunnen zijn. Maar toen hij ontdekte dat het boek ondanks de enorme schoonheid niets voor hem was verscheurde hij het boek. <em>Commentaar: Dit was soms het lot van fraai geschreven boeken waarin een recensent niet vond wat hij ging zoeken. Maar het gaat thans anders 1816 want - dit strekt onze eeuw tot eer - er recenseren thans gewis geen ezels meer!</em>Voortgezet als: <span class=""highlight"">Almanak</span> voor de provincie Overijssel voor het schrikkeljaar 1824 unknown