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193052356Minneapolis: House with The Attic 1930. Edition limited to 150 copies leaflet 14.5 x 9.5 cm pp. 8; printed brown wrappers; fine. "This piece is from the Conclusion of Walter Pater's Studies in the History of the Renaissance 1873. It provoked considerable discussion in its day was omitted from the second edition of the Studies and now stands as an exquisite embodiment of that philosophy which exalts active estheticism. It must be understood for what it is" colophon. Rulon-Miller Wulling 11. <br/><br/> House with The Attic unknown books
196252378Sumac Press 1962. Broadside 24 x 17 cm printed in red & black edition size not stated. This edition part of the Wulling's New Year's card for 1962 with text on one panel of verso fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 96a. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
196252379Sumac Press 1962. Broadside 24 x 17 cm printed in red & black edition size not stated fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 96a. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
193052367Minneapolis 1930. Edition limited to 40 copies 12 x 8 cm pp. 14; self wrappers fine. An excerpt from an essay by Robert Louis Stevenson written in 1887-8 on advice for the choice of a profession. Rulon-Miller Wulling 14. <br/><br/> unknown books
198652365La Crosse: Sumac Press 1986. Edition limited to 85 copies leaflet 17 x 13 cm pp. 4; printed in red & black fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 180. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
193552373Christmas Lake 1935. Edition limited to 150 copies leaflet 13 x 9 cm pp. 8; green printed wrappers fine. "Who wrote it I should like to know. The text came to me from Marie C. Lehr who had it from a friend neither knowing the author's name. Its wit is none the less enjoyable." Rulon-Miller Wulling 26. <br/><br/> unknown books
194052363La Crosse WI: Sumac Press 1940. Edition limited to 100 copies12mo pp. 8; self-wrappers fine. The exhibition contained works from Gutenberg to Rogers and all material was drawn from Wulling's own library. Rulon-Miller Wulling 34. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
193352364Minneapolis: Attic House 1933. Edition limited to 50 copies15 x 11.5 cm pp. 16; tan printed wrappers fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 21. <br/><br/> Attic House unknown books
197617070La Crosse: Sumac Press 1976. Edition limited to 260 copies 12mo pp. 12; printed in blue and black; fine in original red printed wrappers. Press Preterite 146 where it is stated that 500 copies were printed although the colophon gives the limitation at 260. "By Cat.s is meant catalogues or catalogues by book dealers." This copy with a hand-written correction on the colophon by Wulling in pencil changing "Caslon" to "Bulmer." Rulon-Miller Wulling 146. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
1979057143California Division Of Mines And Geology 1979. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Photographs Maps. 78 Pp Folding Maps In Pocket At Rear. Plastic Comb Binding. Light Usage Plastic Comb Beginning To Pull Apart. Former Owner's Name. <br/> <br/> California Division Of Mines And Geology paperback
1528546040.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19952090502124300750Housewife and Seikatsusha 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 Size: 34 cm Number of books: 1 Housewife and Seikatsusha paperback
010329New York 1961: National Broadcasting Company Typewritten. Near Fine. Stapled Wrappers. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 2 45 pages stapled top left corner printed rectos only "Jacobi" in red ink top right corner front cover Roman numeral II top right corner. Near Fine faint creases to covers. Episode aired March 29 1961. "Gary Cooper narrates the westward migration from St Louis to CA giving details along the way then the cattle drives from Texas to Kansas the gold and Silver Rushes ending with the mistreatment of the Native Americans." IMDB Part of NBC's Project XX series of documentaries focusing on various topics relating to the early and mid-20th century America. which ran from 1954-1970. Peter Jacobi noted journalist educator and reviewer who was a member of the inaugural class of the Medill Hall of Achievement of 1997 and served on the Northwestern University Medill faculty from 1955 to 1981 before becoming Professor of Journalism at Indiana University from 1985 to 2017. . (National Broadcasting Company) Paperback
1965010330New York : National Broadcasting Company 1965. Typewritten. Near Fine. Stapled Wrappers. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 3 55 pages stapled top left corner printed rectos only five of the pages printed on blue paper "Jacobi" in red ink top right corner and again in blue ink top left corner front cover Near Fine faint creases to covers. Episode aired Mar 16 1967. Part of NBC's Project XX series of documentaries focusing on various topics relating to the early and mid-20th century America. which ran from 1954-1970. This episode explored the inhumane treatment of Native Americans by U.S. settlers and the U.S. military. Peter Jacobi noted journalist educator and reviewer who was a member of the inaugural class of the Medill Hall of Achievement of 1997 and served on the Northwestern University Medill faculty from 1955 to 1981 before becoming Professor of Journalism at Indiana University from 1985 to 2017. . (National Broadcasting Company) Paperback
19582092902141208275Horitsu shubbansha 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Horitsu shubbansha paperback
190625031Fox DuffIeldNY 1906. PLATE Opposite pgs. 20 42 216 is MISSING All the rest are There FORMER OWNER STAMP BacK blank Flyleaf Title page slightly Loose at TOP inner Hinge. HB NO DJ Published February 1906 Stated 1st edition The 2nd issue with page 9 unnumbered. Chapter 1 starts on pg. 11 numbered at bottom of pg GOOD/VG- AS-IS NOJACKET Brown Tweed cloth with RubWear Scuff to Edges & Extremities Spine Cvr lettered Gold Gilt with scuff rub & small tears along Spine Edge Interior light Wear FOX stains & some pgs Tears Blank Margin Edges X-LIBRARY with Usual Wear STAMPS 252 pgs Small Stain Front Cvr NO pictorial label on front board 8vo. Gilt Lettering on spine is only slightly faded Easy to read. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fox DuffIeld,NY, hardcover
104866Very Good. Hardcover. Hardcover. 342 pages. Light wear else Very Good condition. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 342 pages . hardcover
1860009376Louisville KY: Printed by Bradley & Gilbert 1860. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. SCARCE while OCLC locates 23 copies in institutions no copies foumd in current commerce and only the earlier 1858 edition found at auction and that not since 1963. From the collection of noted Mammoth Cave historian and author Harold Meloy his small name label front paste down. Bound in contemporary quarter black leather over marbled boards without the original wrappers Very Good moderate toning throughout. vi 7-61 pages. "Doctors had written about the cave before but with Charles W. Wright M.D. of the Kentucky School of Medicinein Louisville a new era of Mammoth Cave medical authors began.Wright was present in Mammoth Cave during the first descent of a deep pit known as the Maelstrom and he was one of the first explorers of Diamond Caverns. His book The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky was published in 1858 and again in 1859. In 1860 he revised and enlarged it. As A Guide Manual to the Mammoth Cave the 1860 edition became the standard reference book about the cave until it was replaced nine years later by Dr. Binkerd's book. Even after Binkerd's book was replaced by Dr. Forwood's book Wright's Guide Manual was still in demand. It was republished in 1870 and again in 1875." MEDICS AT MAMMOTH CAVE by Harold Meloy Journal of Spelean History Vol. 5 No. 4 Fall 1972. Printed by Bradley & Gilbert Hardcover
1960MASTER254899IPORTLAND OR.: UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND. VG IN DARK GREEN CLOTH WITH SILVER & WHITE TRIM. Pages: 200. . 1960. HARDCOVER. SLIGHTLY COCKED. PAGES CLEAN BINDING TIGHT. COLLEGE YEARBOOK NO INSCRIPTIONS. . UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND hardcover
186411039Des Moines IA: State of Iowa. Good with no dust jacket. 1864. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Bound in papercovered boards with a cloth spine. The covers are worn & soiled. Rear hinge is breaking. Contents are very good with a small stain at the upper right corner. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 227 pages . State of Iowa hardcover
1966059823New York: E. P. Dutton & Co 1966. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Photographs. 480 Pp. Blue Cloth With Silver Stamping Orange Endpapers. Near Fine No Marks. Dust Jacket Priced $10.00 Light Wear Closed 1/2" Tear With Associated Wrinkling At Top Of Front Panel Slight Fading. A Marvel Of Scientific Biography By Helen Wright At The Request Of The National Academy Of Sciences After Years Studying Hale's Papers And Extensive Interviews With Relatives Friends And Colleagues; Mary Helen Wright Greuter 1914 - 1997 Was An American Astronomer And Historian Who Wrote And Edited On The History And Methodology Of Sciences Including Anthropology Archeology Mathematics And Physics. Through Her Father Who Led The Carnegie Institution For Science Moon Project At The Mount Wilson Observatory Wright Became Acquainted With People At Mt. Wilson And Got A Job As An Assistant 1937 Doing Research On The History Of Telescopes; And In The Same Year Worked As An Assistant At The Vassar College Observatory. She Also Worked As A Junior Assistant At The U.S. Naval Observatory In Washington D.C. 1942-43; And Was Associated With Palomar Observatory. In 1943 She Became A Freelance Author And Editor.Her Best Known Works Include Explorer Of The Universe: A Biography Of George Ellery Hale 1966 And Sweeper Of The Sky: The Life Of Maria Mitchell 1949. Wright Was A Member Of The American Astronomical Society The History Of Science Society And The International Astronomical Union. She Was Also Co-Editor Of The New Treasury Of Science And Readings In The Physical Sciences. <br/> <br/> E. P. Dutton & Co hardcover
1966060253New York: E. P. Dutton & Co 1966. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Photographs. 480 Pp. Blue Cloth With Silver Stamping Orange Endpapers. Near Fine No Marks. Dust Jacket Priced $10.00 Light Wear 1/2" Tear At Top Of Front Spine Edge Slight Fading. A Marvel Of Scientific Biography By Helen Wright At The Request Of The National Academy Of Sciences After Years Studying Hale's Papers And Extensive Interviews With Relatives Friends And Colleagues; Mary Helen Wright Greuter 1914 - 1997 Was An American Astronomer And Historian Who Wrote And Edited On The History And Methodology Of Sciences Including Anthropology Archeology Mathematics And Physics. Through Her Father Who Led The Carnegie Institution For Science Moon Project At The Mount Wilson Observatory Wright Became Acquainted With People At Mt. Wilson And Got A Job As An Assistant 1937 Doing Research On The History Of Telescopes; And In The Same Year Worked As An Assistant At The Vassar College Observatory. She Also Worked As A Junior Assistant At The U.S. Naval Observatory In Washington D.C. 1942-43; And Was Associated With Palomar Observatory. In 1943 She Became A Freelance Author And Editor.Her Best Known Works Include Explorer Of The Universe: A Biography Of George Ellery Hale 1966 And Sweeper Of The Sky: The Life Of Maria Mitchell 1949. Wright Was A Member Of The American Astronomical Society The History Of Science Society And The International Astronomical Union. She Was Also Co-Editor Of The New Treasury Of Science And Readings In The Physical Sciences. <br/> <br/> E. P. Dutton & Co hardcover
1986035408Trenton NJ: New Jersey Historical Commission Dept. of State 1986. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Booklet stiff pictorial wraps. Slightly sunned toward binding fold otherwise basically as issued. 79 pp. illus. Very scarce. New Jersey Historical Commission, Dept. of State Paperback
18220007721Paris: Chez Bechet 1822. First French Language edition. Original Boards. Good. 8vo xiv 351; vi 359 pages untrimmed in contemporary boards. Very scarce. <br/><br/>Attracted by the ideals of the "Declaration of Independence" Fanny Wright traveled extensively through the U.S.A. tracking how those ideals were being realized. In France who became almost like a daughter to Gen. Lafayette. She and her sister returned to America and with Lafayette were guests of Jefferson at Monticello. Later as a U.S. citizen she founded the Nashoba commune in Tennessee in anticipation of emancipation. She visited New York and Philadelphia West Point Niagara Falls Lake Errie and on to Lower Canada Montreal Lake Champlain Burlington Vermont Washington D.C. to Virginia with many observations along the way. This edition has a dedication to Lafayette by the translator who also supplied a new translation. Vol. 1 ends with remarks upon Morris Birkbeck's letters about the Illinois country. All in all Fanny Wright became one of the most remarkable women of the first half of the 19th century: among other accomplishments being the first woman to write this work the first travelogue by a woman. Howes D74; Sabin 18642; Clark Old South 16; Buck 137. Chez Bechet hardcover
2002023452Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press 2002. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. NF/2nd ed. A tight square unmarked copy. Title in bright gilt on front cover and spine no wear to cloth corners sharp. Bright white pages with no markings or foxing. 544pp. with many black and white plates maps charts bibliography references index. Includes the life cycle of many frogs and toads. Comes to you in an acid free document bag for storage mailed boxed and I can have it in the mail tomorrow. BRBC <br/> <br/> Cornell University Press hardcover