27 554 résultats
189130986Minneapolis: W. A. Edwards Printing Co 1891. First edition 8vo pp. 12 ads 110 14 ads; original brown cloth spotted and a little stained rear hinge cracking; a good copy. A charity recipe book organized in 16 chapters offering descriptions of methods for baking bread breakfast salads cakes soups fish poultry meats vegetables pies etc. Each recipe is attributed to a parish member. Not in OCLC. W. A. Edwards Printing Co unknown
192821080New York: William Edwin Rudge 1928. Accompanied by the supplemental third volume: Americana collection of Herschel V. Jones. A check-list 1473-1926 compiled by Wilberforce Eames New York: privately printed by William E. Rudge's Sons 1938. Together 3 volumes folio edition limited to 200 copies numerous facsimiles throughout a fine set in orig. black cloth gilt t.e.g. first two volumes in the publisher's box. Jones 1861-1928 bought The Minneapolis Journal in 1908 and he remained associated with that paper for the rest of his life. He is perhaps best remembered however as a bibliophile and among other collections assembled one of the greatest collections of Americana ever here memorialized and described in detail. William Edwin Rudge unknown
187221704St. Paul: H.E. Newton & Co 1872. First edition 8vo pp. 20 ads 415; folding map of Minnesota folding advertisement plate on heavy stock lithograph plate printed on both sides on heavy stock advertisements for local enterprises on paste-downs and free endpapers; orig. brown morocco-backed printed paper-covered boards rubbed also with ads; some wear but generally good and sound. H.E. Newton & Co unknown
196272011Middletown Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press 1962. First edition wrapper issue; 8" x 6" pp. 60; pages edges a trifle foxed else fine in original pictorial wrappers. This copy warmly inscribed on the half-title by Bly to the poet David Posner: "For David Posner followed by 5 lines of verse / A fine October day / Robert Bly." And with a brief A.L.s. by Bly on The Seventies Press stationery to "Dear David" noting he is "swamped with mail and just didn't have the time to go over these poems as they deserve! Wesleyan University Press unknown
196931550St. Paul: Saint Paul Hilton 1969. Small folio 8-page program and dinner menu sewn inside larger blue wrappers bearing the silver seal of the Supreme Court of the United States; first page bears an illustration of Burger which he has inscribed "For Harvey T. Reid and Agnes with esteem and affection Warren E. Burger. Saint Paul Hilton unknown
196931549Washington D.C. 1969. In full: "Dear Harvey and Agnes The St. Paul visit was hectic and exhausting but the warmth of the welcome left us with a glow that will never entirely go away. Now comes the work but the loyalty of friends & their good wishes will help sustain us. Sincerely Warren." 8vo integral leaf attached; fine. unknown
188962778Burlington Vermont: publisher not identified but printed in Chicago by Donohue & Henneberry 1889. First edition large 8vo pp. 48; steel-engraved portrait frontispiece; text printed in double column; original brown cloth gilt-stamped on upper cover; ex-James J. Hill Library Saint Paul with perforated stamp at bottom margin of title page a small rubberstamp on the last leaf of text and accession numbers in the upper left corner of the upper cover. All else very good and sound. With James J. Hill's personal bookplate and an inscribed presentation plate by Canfield reading: "To my esteemed friend & early pioneer of the Northwest & Red River Valley James J. Hill Esq. St Paul Minn. . July 4th 89 Tho. H. Canfield." Laid into a pocket at the back are two small pamphlets one: Deep Waterways. Subject of a Talk at the Algonquin Club Last Evening drop title by Thomas H. Canfield 1896 16 pages not found in OCLC with informed annotations throughout in pencil possibly by Canfield himself; also In Memoriam. Thomas Hawley Canfield 1897 8 pages Minnesota Historical Only in OCLC. Howes C-113. [publisher not identified, but printed in Chicago by Donohue & Henneberry] unknown
191227326Chicago & New York: The Lewis Publishing Co 1912. First edition 3 vols. 4to a number of illus. in the text throughout; vol. III consists of biographies of famous residents with a number of fine half-tone and steel-engraved portraits; extremities a little rubbed but in all a very good sound copy in original half black morocco gilt-lettered direct on spine. Uncommon. The Lewis Publishing Co unknown
197352982New York: Harcourt Brace 1973. First edition 8vo pp. xix 1 363; 33 illustrations on rectos and versos of 8 plates; fine in the jacket. Political biography of the aviator's father. Signed on the title-page by Lindbergh Jr. the aviator and by the author. Lindbergh autographed the book the last time he was in his home town of Little Falls Minnesota. He died shortly after publication. Harcourt Brace unknown
194451852Saint Paul: Webb Publishing Co 1944. First edition of the author's first book 8vo pp. 8 226; fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. This copy signed by Manfred on title page and with a lengthy inscription on endpaper: "Dear Carol and Helen-- I was working for the Journal when I began writing this book -- The jounal gave me the security I needed to think of a long reach product." Carl Jones was the editor of the Minnapolis Journal. Webb Publishing Co unknown
194748526London: Dennis Dobson Limited 1947. First British edition of the author's first book small 8vo pp. 241 1; a fine copy in original dust jacket with original glassine wrapper over it. Warmly inscribed by the author to his editor at Webb Publishing Company in St. Paul Paul Hillestad: "To my very dear friend Paul C. Hillestad I wonder what this book would have looked like translated into the English language Feike Feikema 7-19-48. Dennis Dobson Limited unknown
193117372Chicago: John Calhoun Club. Very Good. 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. Limited edition #72 of 160 copies in publisher's brown cloth-backed patterned boards with matching slipcase. Printed on Italian handmade paper. Brown cloth spine with bright gilt title. Deckle page edges top edge gilt. Interior of text is tight clean and intact. Contains14 illustrations of early printings including a folding Deseret News unopened. Text & slipcase bordering near fine. Typography Western Americana; Samples of printing; 8vo; 91 pages . John Calhoun Club hardcover
193550066New York: Loring & Mussey 1935. First edition small 4to pp. 79 1; illustrated throughout; a near fine copy in a very slightly chipped dust jacket. This copy inscribed by Mulholland to Carl Jones the Minneapolis magician on the half-title: "For Carl W. Jones this account of a few of his friends Cordially John Mulholland." Newspaper shadow over all the inscription except the signature. Loring & Mussey unknown
185272676Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1852. First edition thick 4to pp. xxxviii 39-638 2; 70 woodcut illustrations in the text tables 27 plates of fossils 17 folding geological sections many hand-colored and a large hand-colored folding geological map; original brown cloth gilt-stamped spine; spine with library stickers removed old library rubberstamp on the verso of the title page but the binding is sound and the text clean but some of the plates are slightly misfolded. In some copies the plates and maps are separately bound. Here they are in a single volume. "The illustrations of fossil remains were particularly fine for that period" see DAB. Owen 1807-1860 the third son of the social philanthropist Robert Owen came to America from Scotland in 1827 and took up residence in New Harmony Indiana where his father had undertaken to plant a socialistic community. "It was in the course of this survey that Dr. John Evans made under Owen's direction the first survey of the Bad Lands of the Upper Missouri." Sabin 58009. Lippincott, Grambo & Co unknown
188561108Boston: The Prince Society 1885. Edition limited to 250 copies small square 4to pp. vi 2 385 1; slightly later full green cloth gilt title on spine gift plate from the estate of Dr. Otto L Schmidt president of the Illinois State Historical Society; touch of scuffing to boards and darkening of spine near fine. "First printing of these famous journals. Radisson and Groseilliers were the first Europeans to see the upper reaches of the Mississippi. They probably got to the Missouri" Howes. Howes R-6. The Prince Society unknown
18578603Saint Paul: Earle S. Goodrich 1857. First printing of the debates and proceedings of the Democratic wing of the Constitutional Convention 8vo xix-xxii & 685pp. original half sheep over marbled boards red morocco label on spine with the small blindstamp "Pioneer Bindery St. Paul" at the base of the spine. The Constitution which was adopted by a joint committee of the Republican and Democratic wings on the 28th of August 1857 was largely the same document framed by the Democratic wing independent of the Republican. Martin 139. Earle S. Goodrich unknown
1937006950NY: Scribner. SIGNED first edition. Limited to 920 copies. Not numbered. Signed by author on limitation page. Brown was founder of the Museum of the City of New York. Published NY: Scribners 1937. Large folio 12 1/2" x 16 1/2" xiv319pp. profusely illustrated with b/w and tipped-in color plates - most full page the 15 color plates are all present. Cream cloth with gilt titles in green block deckle edges and top edge gilting. Mild soil to the cloth bookplate on pastedown else very good plus clean crisp attractive copy. . Very Good Plus. Hard. 1st. 1937. Scribner unknown
1947007362Glendale CA: The Arthur H. Clark Co. 1947. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. The first two volumes of a three-volume set. Red cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Top edges gilt others uncut. 412 pages. Frontispiece in each volume. Index. Clean books with little wear. <br/> <br/> The Arthur H. Clark Co. hardcover
1996SONG9054105941CRC Press 1996-01-01. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 11.02x8.27x1.44. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. CRC Press hardcover
20022081502111904570China Hubei Education Publishing House 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 China Hubei Education Publishing House paperback
195325871EDICION FACSIMIL LIMITADA Y NUMERADA.- S.l. pero imp. en Valencia: Ed. .la fonte que mana y corre. 1953 Tip. Moderna Valencia en colofón.- 5 h. tres de ellas en blanco 46 h. del facsimil impresas por ambas caras a excepción de la última 13 h. con el colofón catálogo editorial y lista des suscriptores cuatro de ellas en blanco; 4º 237 x 17.3 cm.; Cuidada impresión sobre excelente papel de hilo verjurado; Finamente encuadernado en Plena Piel chagrén de color verde lomo dorado conservando la cubierta anterior original.- Incunables Poéticos Castellanos. II.- Consta esta edición facsimil de 225 ejemplares numerados del 1 al 225 SIENDO ESTE EL Nº 61. Se editaron además 30 ejemplares marcados de A a Z. Ha sido dirigida por Antonio Pérez y Gómez y realizada al cuidado de MarÃa Amparo y Vicente Soler. PRECIOSA EDICIÓN DE BIBLIOFILO. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA MEDIEVALES ESPAÑOLAS Libro en español Tipografía Moderna hardcover
1978WA-33Harrison Idaho: Lacon Publishers 1978. Classic scarce text contains an array of personally collected stories by the author handed down through generations depicting the culture people life and times in northern Idaho in the early 1900's. Includes the lives of packers firefighters trappers and women in the wilderness of Idaho's St. Joe River. 296 pgs. Illustrated. Second printing. Inscribed numbered 217 of 500 H.B. dated and signed by the author on front endpaper. Tiny bump to top front corner. Dustjacket has some minor rubbing to the upper spine and tips of corners. In mylar. Signed by Author. Limited/Numbered. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Lacon Publishers Hardcover
18802308090001Charles Van Benthuysen and Sons Albany NY 1880. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Early Proposal for a park at Niagara Includes an inlaid label "with the compliments of James T. Gardner Director." 25 cm. Bound in publisher's maroon cloth. Title in gilt on cover. Wear to cover with loss at top spine corner. 4 preliminary leaves 7-96 pages. 11 plates: Folding frontispiece 10 plates 9 heliotype 6 folding maps including 1 in rear pocket; 1 map detached. Some marginal spotting. New York no. 86 no. 37. Text by Frederick Law Olmstead. Includes a facsimile of Hennepin's A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America. Dow page II: 1113. Charles Van Benthuysen and Sons, Albany, NY hardcover
006778Pleasant Hill MO: Little & Sprague Photographic Image. Very Good. No Binding. 2 1/2" x 4". No Date circa 1869 what is now called the Hannibal Bridge saw construction begin in 1867 and finish in 1869. Titled "Kansas City Railroad and Carriage Bridge" under photo "Little & Sprague Pleasant Hill MO" right margin in fine print under left side of photo "Total Length 1395 Feet" and :"PACAN & WINANS illegible" under right side of photo. Verso appears to have a map in faint pencil of the area of the bridge. Very Good dark spot to margin left edge. Little & Sprague unknown
20192-0808047833Cch Inc 2019. Paperback. New. 13.00x9.75x8.75 inches. Cch Inc paperback