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183215878Boston: Published by Gray & Bowen 1832. 1st edition American Imprints 10888. Contemporary red half-calf binding with marbled paper boards. VG joints starting/extremity wear/bookseller label for Issac N. Whiting Columbus Ohio. xii 312 12 pp. Adverts comprise the last 12 pp. 12mo in 6s. 7-3/8" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> Published by Gray & Bowen hardcover books
18986798Posner: Kiadasn 1898. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. miniature. Notations throughout front joint split else bright and tight. Full red leather boards gilt lettering photographic frontispiece aeg. 49x36mm. 58pp. Illus. b/w plate. <br/><br/>Printed in red and black ink. Notations throughout. Scarce generally photographic frontis seldome found. Kiadasn hardcover books
32751NY: Keynote Recordings. Sound recording 78 rpm. Three records. Records seem in very good condition album cover worn. Songs are: All I want The union train Get thee behind me Talking union The union man Which side are you on Dedicated to the memory of Joe Hill. Keynote Recordings unknown books
1860WRCAM41779New York: B.L. Judson & Co. 1860. 24pp. Original yellow printed wrappers. Spine mostly perished. Some chipping and tears to wrappers. Very minor soiling. Good. A rare patent-medicine almanac reprinting the story of an herbalist's rescue of Tula the Aztec princess likely fabricated to promote the sale of Judson's various medicaments. Originally printed in 1859 by the same publisher the almanac recounts the story of the "wealthy herbalist Dr. Cunard who with a trapper named Du Bois or Hawk Eye spent seven years trapping and travelling throughout the Far West. The doctor had a number of unusual experiences not the least of which was his single-handed defiance of the Navajo Tribe as they were about to burn Tula the Aztec princess at the stake. This was accomplished by capitalizing on the fortuitous imminence of a total eclipse of which the good doctor knew after consulting his handy little almanac. The Navajo chief was as confounded as Merlin in an earlier day and promptly gave up not only Tula but also his secret mountain-herb recipe. A trapper's testimonial direct from St. Louis concludes this 'True Account'" - Eberstadt. The almanac seems to have been published for only about four years 1860- 63 although the advertisement/story does appear in a few other almanacs as well. OCLC locates only one copy of the 1861 almanac and only one of most of the others as well at the Rochester Museum and Science Center. Rare and interesting. EBERSTADT 127:215 ref. B.L. Judson & Co. unknown books
653448vo. 5 total pages approximately 175 words. Newcomb born in Nova Scotia studied at Harvard and began work at the Naval Observatory in 1861 publishing studies of planetary orbits the motions of the moon and other subjects during his service there see a long entry in DAB. Abbot 1831-1927 graduated second in the West Point class of 1854 commanded artillery at a high level during the Civil War and spent most of his later service directing the army's advance school of engineering at Willet's Point ending his career on the Panama Canal project 1897-1915. Folded for mailing. Very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
1882102075Pamphlet 8vo original illustrated wrappers 57 pp. Some wear and chipping to spine covers very slightly faded a little soiled occasional limited staining or soiling normal aging; about very good. The publisher informs the reader this is fourteenth installment of this almanac and it is distributed without cost. This almanac is a good reference for all the churches and services no matter what the denomination in Philadelphia. The rear cover has an illustration of the Public Ledger Building. Geo. W. Childs, books
1881102064Pamphlet 24mo 3 1/4" x 5 1/2" original printed wrappers stitched some ad pages. Front cover almost detached some soiling staining and browning last leaf with some tears and chips and with some text lost usual corner folds and minor chips; a decent copy. According to the title page this is the 85th edition of this almanac which is packed with considerable information. Contains the usual weather charts and astrological material but this one also includes a few ad pages. The notes and comments included cover everything from Christmas trees to the value of books. Willard A. Crockett, books
1868102066Pamphlet 24mo 3 1/4" x 5 1/2" original printed wrappers stitched some ad pages. Back cover maybe lacking small piece of top cover margin missing no loss of text some soiling staining and browning usual corner folds and minor chips; a decent copy. This almanac contains the usual material but this edition also contains many ad pages. Some with wood engraved illustrations. W.H. Ruggles, books
183426879New York: Sold by D. Felt & Co. Boston: Published by Charles Ellms Agent 1834. 47 1 pp profusely illustrated. Illustrated title page captioned 'Dangerous Attempt to Destroy a Hawk's Nest.' Last page a full-page woodcut captioned 'The Dead Elephant--- A Scene in India.' Disbound glue remnant along inside margin of title page. Light scattered foxing lightly worn. Good to Good. <br/><br/> An attractive almanac with many full-page and in-text woodcuts and accompanying explanatory text. It includes 'An Account of Nahant' with an illustration of the Indian 'Black William Selling Nahant to Mr. Thomas Dexter for a suit of clothes in 1630.' A double-page woodcut is printed of a 'Disastrous Attempt to Ascend Mount Blanc.' Other illustrations with text are offered from all over the world: a 'View of a Chinese Floating Town' a 'Newfoundland Dog' a 'Cashmere Goat' and much else. <br/>Drake 4088 1- MWA. AI 26202 4. Sold by D. Felt & Co. Boston: Published by Charles Ellms, Agent unknown books
WELLER9781571988102New. New book. unknown books
18232966Argau Switzerland: Jakob Diebold 1823. Very Good. 4to. 48 pp. Pictorial wrappers stitched as issued. Tables printed in black & red lower page corners folded some moderate edge wear a bit of foxing or staining. Well worn but generally very good with a few small tears along edges. An extremely scarce 1824 provincial Swiss Almanac well illustrated with curious woodcuts including an elaborate title-page border in the neo-classical style back cover depiction of the slaughter of the Greek patriarch a double-page fold-out plate of a castle in Baden small dirt stain at top and twelve emblematic woodcuts depicting astrological attributes of each month. Owing to the fact that only one other copy seems to have survived it is not surprising that we have been unable to locate reproductions of any of these woodcuts published elsewhere. The title-page woodcut appears to have been signed in the border the artist / engraved "Z. Morman." Several of the woodcut zodiac symbols are signed "Z."<br/><br/>Jakob Diebold a bookbinder took over the publication of this Haus-Kalender a.k.a. the Swiss "Baden Kalendar" from Heinrich Joseph Keiser sometime after 1808 during which time he ran both the bindery and the Baldinger printing press. Sales of the almanac under Diebold greatly improved largely due to the improving economic and intellectual conditions of Baden. This calendar contains a "Directory of school books children's writings and writing materials which are available from B.J. Diebold book printers and bookbinders in Baden." The almanac includes a report on the New Year i.e. 1824 a directory and covers a range of topics including chronology astronomy astrology and herbal medicine.<br/><br/>The ZB Zurich has scattered holdings of Diebold's publication namely: 1811-1812; 1819-1821; 1824 the present year 1825-1826; 1831; 1837; 1846. The Landesmuseum has three unrelated issues 1817-1819. Jakob Diebold unknown books
18012688lParis: chez Janet 1801. <p>24mo binding size 95 x 63 mm. Nested quires composed from the outside in of: a  fold-out letterpress Gregorian calendar in columns with woodcut vignettes engraved title with stub 6-leaf engraved Republican calendar 24 pages engraved text interleaved with 12 engraved plates 6 bifolia and 24 pp. letterpress text a quire of 12 leaves signed A. Embroidered binding of ivory silk covers with metallic ribbon border enclosing oval cartouche of leafy branches alternating with roundels of sequin and purl enclosing on upper cover a bow arrow and quiver with flowering sprig and on lower cover a flowering plant both embroidered in variously colored threads and sequins; pink satin liners gilt edges. Losses to metallic borders and to some threads of cover designs. Bookplate of Carlo de Poortere.<br /><br />A charming almanac with 12 engravings and in an embroidered binding unknown to Grand-Carteret. This is a typical production of Pierre-Etienne Janet who in 1789 acquired the shop and bindery of his father-in-law Pierre Jubert relieur-doreur and path-breaking almanac publisher. In around 1790 Janet set up shop in the rue St. Jacques and began systematically publishing almanacs most with 12 plates. As usual for the Jubert and early Janet almanacs this little book was built up from "nested quires." In a formula that both repeated often the fold-out letterpress traditional calendar folds around the outside; next is the engraved title with conjugate stub then a 6-leaf unsigned letterpress quire with the Republican calendar for l'An IX starting with Vendémiaire Sept. 1800 which encloses 12 bifolia i.e. 24 leaves of engraved text and illustrations in which each text bifolium alternates with an illustrated bifolium. The illustrated bifolia are printed on one side only; thus 6 plates that appear before the fold are all printed on the versos while the 6 plates following the fold are on the rectos. At the center of all is an unpaginated 12-leaf letterpress quire signed "A" containing lyrics for songs titled "Ariettes nouvelles."<br /><br />Not in Grand-Carteret. OCLC cites only an unidentified Danish location Danish Union Catalogue.</p> chez Janet unknown books
17812689fParis: Cailleau 1781. 32mo binding size 98 x 60 mm. Collation: A8 B-I8 nested quires sewing between I4 and I5. 143 1 pp. Woodcut allegorical frontispiece title printed in red and black 12 woodcut vignettes rule page borders throughout. Publisher's case binding of red morocco with large green morocco panels on each cover gold-blocked with a rococo design incorporating a flowering vase at its foot a sheath and an arrow spine gilt pastedowns of orange Dutch-gilt paper gilt edges text block inserted into binding upside down. A compact and informative pocket almanac published from 1779 to 1793 this issue containing a section on the American colonies. Economically printed in very small types Cailleau's almanac is packed with information on the history of the monarchy administrative and ecclesiastical hierarchies episcopal cities throughout Europe upcoming events in Paris exchange rates courier schedules and so on. Even the preliminary leaves waste no space: the first and last pages blank except for the page border function as flyleaves with the Table of contents on the verso p. 2 a half-title on p. 3 the frontispiece on p. 4 showing Love presenting a medallion of Louis XVI to France according to Grand-Carteret and the title on p. 5 followed by the calendar. The monthly calendars are printed on versos each facing a page containing a paragraph on a different topic each illustrated with a vignette at top showing putti engaged in relevant activities and followed by a list of Curiosités consisting of processions festivals fairs etc. to be held in and around Paris. The monthly topics are Religion Writing Eloquence History Natural History Chemistry Dance Tragedy the Art of Equitation Fencing or the Art of Arms Physics and Watch-Making L'Horlogerie.Following the calendar is a "Curious Glimpse of the Theatre of the Present War" pp. 32-35 describing 14 American "provinces" as seen from French eyes ignoring most of the Colonial divisions e.g. la Nouvelle Ecosse ou l'Acadie la Nouvelle Angleterre la Floride Anglaise la Louisiane and including Jamaica and several parts of Canada described as "almost as large as Europe". Noteworthy is a perplexing description of Nouvelle Yorck "on the Hudson in the Isle de Mahanatan" and of which "Neuf-Yorck is the capital." Other sections and tables of interest some printed longitudinally include a list of 29 Academies and 7 Literary Societies in Paris and other parts of France p. 105 and a 2-page table of public and private libraries in Paris including the year each was founded name of the founder number of printed volumes number of manuscript volumes location and opening times. Grand-Carteret Les Almanachs Français 617. Cailleau unknown books
17392689dParis: Jacques Collombat 1739. 36mo binding size 108 x 55 mm. 72 pp. a single quire of 36 leaves the first and last leaves mounted on the free endpapers and printed on visible sides only. Woodcut royal arms on title 2 astronomical woodcuts typographic moon symbols in calendar. Double rule page borders. Publisher's case binding of olive morocco covers gold-blocked with very wide rocaille border Dutch-gilt free endleaves pastedowns removed gilt edges inner backstrip archivally reinforced some scuffing to lower cover.One of the longest published Parisian almanacs published without interruption from 1700 to 1792 and containing useful information for ladies and gentleman of the Court. Invented by the printer-publisher and typefounder Jean-Jacques Estienne Collombat 1668-1744 the Calendrier de la Cour became a familiar fixture of court life. These little books continued to be referred to as "Collombats" long after the printer's death when their publication was continued by the printer Hérissant and later his widow. This one sports a typical plaque binding commissioned by the publishers. Cf. Grand-Carteret Les Almanachs Français 92 and p. xli. Jacques Collombat unknown books
185727876Boston: Damrell & Moore & G. Coolidge. Published by Crosby Nichols & Co. 1857 1857. First edition. OCLC records six copies. Cloth a little rubbed; very good copy. 12mo original gilt-decorated blue cloth gilt lettering a.e.g. Pictorial title-page and six full-page illustrations; numerous advertisements for local Boston businesses. Damrell & Moore sometimes in collaboration with John P. Jewett and Crosby Nichols and others began its attractive series of small almanacs in 1854. Though unsigned except for initials many of the contributions are presumed to be by women and almost all are about them. <br/><br/> Boston: Damrell & Moore & G. Coolidge. Published by Crosby, Nichols & Co., [1857] hardcover books
1856WRCAM37622Boston & Cleveland: Damrell Moore G. Coolidge and John P. Jewett 1856. 128pp. including four full-page wood-engraved illustrations with green-tinted backgrounds plus twenty pages of advertisements primarily illustrated before and after the text. 16mo. Original red publisher's cloth stamped in blind and gilt a.e.g. Spine worn at top and bottom. Front and rear pastedowns are both advertisements with gold printing on red paper. Modern booksellers tickets pasted on front and rear pastedown. Four additional pages of advertisements printed in gold on red paper. Wood engraved illustrated titlepage with background tinted green. Six additional wood engraved illustrations in text with green-tinted backgrounds. Textblock moderately sprung. A very good copy. A rare edition of this handsomely produced mid-19th-century almanac published for women. The first fifty-two pages of the volume are devoted to the year 1857. Each month includes a calendar with solar and lunar information for northern middle and southern states; a page for daily memoranda; and text including anniversaries events and maxims specific for each month. Four months January April July and October also include full-page wood engraved illustrations with the background tinted light green. The remainder of the volume has a variety of brief reading selections with topics including household economy woman's sphere in modern life marriage gardening the aesthetics of dress and literary questions. The illustrated advertisements found before and after the text promote a wide range of Boston commercial establishments. These include a bookstore a wood engraver and stores for French and American paper-hangings furniture and sewing machines. Four of these advertisements are strikingly printed in gold on red paper as are the advertisements on the front and rear pastedowns. A rare lady's almanac from the mid-1800s; OCLC records a single copy. OCLC 46680535. Damrell, Moore, G. Coolidge and John P. Jewett hardcover books
185927877Boston: Shepard Clark & Brown; New York: Rudd and Carleton; Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson etc. 1859 1859. First edition. OCLC records six copies. Edges slightly rubbed; very good copy. 12mo original gilt-decorated blue cloth gilt lettering a.e.g. Pictorial title-page and eight full-page illustrations; numerous advertisements for the publishers and others on the endpapers. The sixth in the series of The Lady's Almanac. This one contains a poem "A Household Baby" by Sara Jane Lippincott under the pseudonym Grace Greenwood." <br/><br/> Boston: Shepard, Clark, & Brown; New York: Rudd and Carleton; Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson, etc., [1859] unknown books
189413852Dayton Ohio: Kimmel & Rice. Very Good. 1894. Softcover. Few small tears to cover some chipping light soil pp. 36 Else G . Kimmel & Rice paperback books
1910297397Vienna: Judischer 1910. hardcover. very good. Herausgegeben aus Anlass des 25-Semestrigen Jubilaums von der Vereinigung Judischer Hochschuller aus Galizien Bar-Kochba in Wein. 215 pages with text in German. Small 4to pictorial cloth spine ends neatly repaired. Wein: Judischer Verlag 1910. Very good.<br/><br/> Judischer unknown books
1898102074Pamphlet 8vo original blue -gray wrappers illustrated 36 pp. Wrappers slightly faded and soiled small hole running through at the upper left margin not affecting text normal aging and toning; otherwise very good. A very nice copy from this series which includes considerable information on health. Medical remedies include calming the nerves a cure for rheumatism and treatment for constipation. Also includes a few several sizeable wood engraved illustrations. The Hostetter Company, books
1881102073Pamphlet 8vo blue -green wrappers illustrated. Wrappers slightly faded and soiled blue paper dot label on rear cover in the bottom margin usual corner folds slight soiling and staining; otherwise very good. Attractive almanac with the usual material but this one includes considerable medical advice. Also includes several sizeable wood engraved illustrations. Hostetter & Smith, books
1907301196Pittsburgh PA the Hostetter Company 1907. 1907. 8vo 5 1/8" x 7 7/8". 8 b/w illustrations from drawings 12 headpiece drawing for each month of the year. Original stiff gray covers stamped in black. Very good some soiling to front cover. 36 pages covers. No signatures or bookplates. Hostetter's Business Calendar for 1907 on the back cover. Advertising for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters on page 1 with reference to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters on each of the 12 months. Also listing the phases of the moon and historical references to the zodiac. The back cover with an advertisement for Kirk Geary & Co. Sacraments California. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Pittsburgh, PA, the Hostetter Company, 1907. paperback books
188373468Circleville: H. E. Grand-Girard. Good. 1883. Softcover. Miniature almanac titled HAZELTINE'S POCKET BOOK ALMANAC 1883; Sold By H. E. Grand-Girard. Circleville OH. This miniature almanac measures 2" X 1-1/8" soft-bound in colorful wrappers. Some edge-wear but overall fresh. There is information on Wasting Diseases The Four Seasons Eclipses of 1883 Church Days Asthma Croup and more. Good condition. . H. E. Grand-Girard paperback books
1783D1166Hamburg: Carl Wilh. Meyn 1783. Near Fine. 16mo contemporary vellum wraparound binding with metal catch and clasp; with nice deocrative endpapers and a pocket at rear. 32 leaves contains numerous small woodcuts of zodiac signs and lunar phases text and illustrations printed in red and black. Interleaved with scattered medicinal formulas in contemporary hand. Contents clean. <br/><br/> Carl Wilh. Meyn hardcover books
190347810Hagerstown: National Union Almanac Company 1903. Paperback. Good. 28pp. Publisher's wraps foxed overall light rubbing edgewear throughout loss to the extremeties string at the top of the spine else good. <br/><br/> National Union Almanac Company paperback books