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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong folio. (35 x 52 cm). In Ottoman script. Color lithograph. It shows Sudan and West Africa, Atlas Ocean shores, Sahra Desert, and other parts of Africa. Scale: 1:15.000.000. A very detailed and attractive map. Slightly fading. Otherwise a very good copy. Dated Hegira: 1310 = [Gregorian 1894]. [EARLY OTTOMAN MAP of SUDAN] Sudan. Sâye-i Türkiye Hazret Gazi Sultan Abdülhamid Hân-i Sâni'de Maarif Umûmiye Nezâret-i Celîlesi ruhsatiyle meshur Haset tarafindan Fransa Cemiyet-i Cografya âzâlarindan mütesekkil komisyona mahsûs tanzîm edilmis oldugu son defaki atlasinin tercümesi olarak bu def'a Erkân-i Umûmiyye Dairesi Besinci Fen Subesi'ne me'mûr piyade mirlivâlarindan saâdetlü Ali Seref Pasa ve rifatlubinbasi fütûvvetlü Muhyiddin Efendi maarifetleriyle tertib ettirilmistir. Ali Seref Pasa or Hafix Ali Esref. He was a soldier, who was schooled in Paris as a cartographer around 1862. Already in Paris he published his first atlas with 22 maps, called 'Yeni atlas'. Upon his return to Istanbul he became a chief cartographer at the Maatbaa-i amire Printing Press in Beyazit, which was the successor of the Muteferrika press from 1727. Among others he translated the large Kiepert map of Anatolia to Ottoman. He died in 1907, leaving his large project of a gigantic map of Anatolia in 100 sheets unfinished. Ali's name is often misunderstood or even listed as two different people: Ali Seref Pasa and Hafiz Ali Esref. Until the surname law adopted on June 21, 1934, Turks did not have surnames. They were born with one first name and were until the adulthood described only as sons or daughters of their parent's names. Later they were given titles such as Effendi (Sir), Bey (Chief) or Hanim (Madam) for higher classes, or they were given names according to their work or class. The names were not inherited by children until 1934, when the surname law was enforced. The map maker Ali received names Seref, the honourable, and Pasa, the dignitary. He was also known as Hafiz, the memorizer of Qur'an and Esref, Proud. So Ali Seref Pasa would have a meaning 'Honourable Dignitary Ali, and Hafiz Ali Esref, Memorizer of Qur'an, Proud Ali. Daruttibaa - Matbaa-I Amire Printing Press: The first press in the Muslim world, called Daruttibaa, was founded in Istanbul by Ibrahim Muteferrika in 1727, with a permission of Sultan Ahmeet III. It was located in Muteferrika's house. The first book was published in 1729 and until 1742 sixteen other works followed. After Muteferrika's death, the press was supressed for printing, as printed books were considered dangerous. In 1796 the press was purchased by the government and moved to Uskudar in Istanbul, and in 1831 finally to Beyazit, where it was renamed to Matbaa-i Amire in 1866. The press was closed in 1901 and was reopened in 1908 under the name 'Âmire' In 1927 the name changed to State Printing House. The press still exists and is known for publishing school and educational books. Extremely rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in TBMM Map Collection.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cloth bdg. with decorative borders of title gilt on the front board. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [14], 287, [17] p., unnumbered nine tables (two folded interior and two folded in end pocket), 42 numerous b/w ills., military plans, etc., Hegira: 1305 = Gregorian: 1889. Ownership inscription on the first free paper. Slight foxing on boards, spine, and pages. One plan in the end pocket was repaired. Overall a good copy. Rare second edition of this "memorandum" translated into Ottoman Turkish by Mahmud Sevket Pasha, is one of the works of Baron von der Goltz (Pasha) who was invited by Sultan Abdulhamid II upon the request of Germany to modernize the Ottoman army after the defeat in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). In the first years of modernization in the Ottoman army, the army was attempted to be compared to Napoleon's army, and its regulations were translated and organized accordingly. Many regulations, memoranda, and "layihas" were translated from French. However, when the Germans defeated the French in 1871, the German military system was regarded as superior, and from 1882 onwards, German advisers began to be recruited for the improvement of the army. Since the arrival of Major Goltz in 1883, German training guides and some German instructions were translated into Turkish for use in military schools. One of the most important instructions translated into Turkish was this book includes the basic military issues with many military plans. Goltz Pasha was a Prussian Field Marshal and military writer who had been in service of the Ottoman Empire two times soon after the Russo-Turkish War in 1877-78 and during the WW1 (1915-16) to reorganize the Ottoman Army. Özege 17664.; TBTK; 11573.; OCLC 929156417 (For late edition in 1315 Hegira).; Library of Congress. Karl Su?ssheim Collection, no. 1297.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary fine brown cloth bdg. with a gilded title on the spine as 'Diplomasi 1-2' in Arabic letters. Green, white, and gold colors combined on decorative period endpapers. Light fading on boards, edges, and pages. Otherwise a clean and very good copy. Cr. 8vo. (18,5 x 13 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters to 1928). 2 volumes set: (310, [1] p.; 384 p.). Sealed by Salih Munir Pasha. This book is the second book on 'diplomacy' in literature. It has an introduction, preface, and 11 chapters with many tables showing the demographic, commercial conditions of the European states. The first chapter includes a definition of diplomacy, qualifications, and duties of a good diplomat, international diplomatic rules, etc. Other chapters cover the nature of international relations, the policies to be followed, the mistakes made by European states, Ottoman statesmen and diplomats throughout history, the characteristics of the land and naval forces, and the famous European and Turkish statesmen, the work is a handbook for Ottoman / Turkish diplomats. Salih Munir Pasha, (1859-1939), was one of the grandchildren of the grand vizier Çorlulu Ali Pasha. His father is Mahmud Celaleddin Pasha, Minister of Nafia and Trade. He was promoted rapidly in his public service career during the reign of Abdulhamid II. After having great success in the Ottoman Foreign Ministry, he was appointed as an ambassador to Paris and upheld the position for more than 13 years. At the same time, he was in charge of the embassies in Brussels and Bern. He was in charge of highly significant missions during his embassies such as preventing the activities of the Young Turks and assuring their return to the homeland, facilitating the establishment of the Balkan alliance and Macedonian affair. He was removed from his post after the declaration of the Second Constitutional Period. From that date on, he struggled to regain his reputation. Salih Munir Pasha focused on his intellectual studies after returning to Turkey in 1925 until his death in 1939. He wrote a lot of books and articles within this period. TBTK 7974.; Özege 4093.; OCLC 78175097. First Edition.
18329Edited by Roy L. Moodie. Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago Press, 1921 ; in-8, cartonnage d’éditeur de percaline vert foncé, titre doré au dos, XX, 372 pp., photographie assis en frontispice et 71 planches hors-texte dont 8 en couleurs.
1883010299Indianapolis: George C. Hitt & Co. 1883. Book. Near Fine. Printed Wrappers. 1st Edition. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. True First Edition title page inserted P.41 stanza 4 line 1 "William" printed on laid paper with a scant inch between the horizontal wire marks. Near Fine lacking the scarce dust wrapper of brown pulp paper the printed cream inner wrappers printed the same as the title page are darkened and toned with small chips at spine ends inner white wrapper attached to book lovely and white. Rear blank top corner crease a few widely scattered small spots of toning throughout. With the ownership name in pencil front end page of C. M. Malott Carol Ann Macy Malott wife of Volney T. Malott known as the Dean of Indiana banking and as President of the Board of Directors of Crown Hill Cemetery instrumental in securing Riley's burial site at the Cemetery's highest elevation. James Whitcomb Riley's first published book Russo pp. 3-6. . George C. Hitt & Co. Paperback
1855007164Sacramento California 1855. Two manuscript letters in ink both on ruled paper with folding creases the 1855 letter 8" x 12 1/2" with single spaced writing both sides approx. 500 words. The 1856 letter 15" x 10" folded in half to make 4 pp. approx. 300 words with small blindstamp top left corner depicting an eagle. The earlier letter is headed "September 18th 1855 Naperville Dupage County Illinois" and ends "Michael direct your letters Nevada County Nevada post office California". George writes to his brother Michael in Naperville that he has "seen a good dele sins i rote you they last letter" including a hundred "inshins" and some "Buffellow". He adds that "we had good luck all they way of may we left Council Bluff" and that he is not home sick yet. He then talks of the gold mines river mining what they are paying and the cost of things such as board "from five to ten dollars a week" "Beaf" "wors 15 to 20 cents" and "potato" "4 cent per pound". He adds that he intends to have some gold before he comes home and that "girls are not so plenty here as they are in state". He closes by asking his brother to write him and to remain at home in Illinois to care for their parents. The 1856 letter headed Sacramento august 3th 1856 informs his brother that he is well and "down to Sacramento now" working on a farm feeding a "schrasing" thrashing machine and that "they times is verry hard in California now". He adds that he had some money "stole" while he was in the mountains but since coming down into the valley he was making money and will send some home soon. The letter ends with George wishing to see them all soon and that he is not home sick. The third page of the letter bears a drawing of a wing or leaf eleven smaller versions of the same image interspersed on page 2. A fascinating testimonial on California during the gold rush written in a strong hand and in a wonderful vernacular style by a good observer. . HOLOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED. Manuscript. Very Good. books
1869008935New Haven: Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor Printers 1869. RARE in current commerce a copy last seen at auction 1969 RBH. 151 pages 4 portraits one folded map. Contains pp. 46-48 Indian Names in Connecticut by J. Hammond Trumbull. Very Good Plus light soiling and rubbing to cloth some toning at end papers and associated with plates a period newspaper clipping laid in at p.85 perhaps as a bookmark. Folding Map of Norwich West Farms 1663-1725 is Fine. Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America vol. 7 p. 32 calls for 3 portraits this copy has 4. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Printers Hardcover books
1930008761Chicago: Everyday Mechanics Publications Inc. 1930. SCARCE> Three issues from Vol. 2 Nos. 5 6. and 8 including the November issue featuring a space ship on the front cover and article on space flight by Hugo Gernsback the "Father of the Pulp". Near Fine. some light soiling to covers. Everyday Mechanics was published by Gernsback starting in 1929 and changed to Everyday Science and Mechanics as of the October 1931 issue. . First Edition. Magazine. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Everyday Mechanics Publications, Inc. Paperback books
1845008913Charleston SC: Babcock & Co. 1845. SCARCE Confederate States of Americas Association Copy bearing the small bookplate and 2 signatures of William Cabell Rives May 4 1793 - April 25 1868 a member of the First Families of Virginia who served in the U.S. House and Senate and two separate terms as U.S. Minister to France. He later served in the Provisional Confederate Congress from 1861 to 1862 and the Second Confederate Congress from 1864 to 1865. Very Good professionally rebacked with spine laid over with some loss of gilt decorations and gilt lettering dulled prior owner bookplate and inscriptions front and rear end pages tipped in photograph of a George Washington statue at rear end pages some marginal pencil notations by the latter owner and an extended biographical manuscript inscription about Rives taken from p. 37 of "The Plantation South" at 2nd. front end page. Moderate toning large fold-out map of Virginia Near Fine with small tear at right edge. A fascinating copy of a SCARCE Virginia history. . First Edition. Embossed Leather . Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy. Babcock & Co. Hardcover books
200423317<p>Borzoi Books/ Alfred A. Knopf NY 2004. HBDJ 2004 Stated First Edition 1st Printing Dates Match on Title & Copyright page BRAND NEW UNREAD! CONDITION: Near Mint The dust jacket is in very fine/new condition showing no shelf wear not price-clipped. blue embossed Cloth with Gold Gilt Titles on Spine The book is in very fine/new condition very tightly bound. No writing or markings inside the book other than the autograph. No remainder. No pages are missing or bent. Not ex-library 959 pgs Index. the 42nd president of the United States reveals for the first time and in his own words how he sees his life and career. MY LIFE is a 900-page work that is ambitious in scope yet very conversational in tone. Clinton speaks fondly of his early years in Hope Arkansas . Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine.</p> Borzoi Books/ Alfred A. Knopf NY hardcover
1890008491Columbus Ohio: Copyright W. H. Fisher G.P and T.A./ Printed by the Ohio State Journal 1890. First Edition 1890. Illustrated by W. H. Mullay. Oblong 8vo original printed wrappers printed on coated white paper tied with white string replacing original brown ribbon with buckeye attached. 10 unnumbered leaves. Each leaf contains one verse of Riley's poem in black and illustrations and part of the story "Tale of a Million" not by Riley in purple. BAL 16567. Russo pages 152-153. Very Good top left corner each leaf with triangular loss of the white coated paper leaving the underlying brown paper showing only affecting the edges of a few of the illustrations which appear to be hand-redrawn. RARE. A single copy at auction 1935 another copy as part of a large collection at auction in 1947.OCLC notes 6 library holdings. . First Printing. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Copyright W. H. Fisher, G.P and T.A./ Printed by the Ohio State Journal Paperback books
181917578Richmond: Franklin Press. Very Good. 1819. First American Edition. Hardcover. 2 volumes rebound in clean brown buckram with gilt titles on spine. Title of volume II: "THE GENERALL HISTORIE OF VIRGINIA NEW-ENGLAND AND THE SUMMER ILES WITH THE NAMES OF THE ADVENTURERS PLANTERS AND GOVERNOURS FROM THEIR FIRST BEGINNING AN. 1584. TO THIS PRESENT 1626. WITH THE PROCEEDINGS OF THOSE SEVERALL COLONIES AND THE ACCIDENTS THAT BEFELL THEM IN ALL THEIR IOURNYES AND DISCOVERIES. ALSO THE MAPS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THOSE COUNTRIES THEIR COMMODITIES PEOPLE GOVERNMENT CUSTOMES AND RELIGION YET KNOWNE. DIVIDED INTO SIXE BOOKES". First Edition issued and printed in America from the London Edition of 1629. With the five engraved plates 1 including three large folding engraved scenes and maps from the original first London printing. Included are the engraved frontispiece of Captain John Smith; the engraved coat of arms frontispiece to Vol. II; a large folding plate depicting many engraved scenes from Captain John Smiths travels and discoveries; the folding 'Old Virginia' map showing the original settlement areas and pictorial engraved scenes of the author's adventures there including an illustration of Pocahontas asking Powhatan to spare Smith's life; the large folding general map of Virginia in its original format showing areas of Virginia and Maryland and the coast down to Carolina. Also a separate full-page illustration of Pocahontas asking Powhatan to spare Smith's life. Plates are well preserved whole and complete with only a few stress tears mostly at the bound in edges. xiv247pp----xii282pp. Text Is tight clean & intact with light age toning. World Travel Exploration. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 529 pages . Franklin Press hardcover
1838elala1149Toronto: R.Stanton 1838. 1838. 8vo. pp. 91 60. old half chagrin spine & extremities worn retaining original printed wrs. wrs. soiled. imprint date found on fr. wr. The report dated Feb. 13 1838 is largely concerned with the Rebellion: "It cannot but be felt that this traitorous insurrection of a portion of the inhabitants of Upper Canada is an event much to be regretted It has entailed upon the public a very formidable expense the sufferings occasioned by an enterprise of so criminal and desperate a nature to the guilty actors can hardly fail to excite compassion." p. 9 Appended are numerous related documents including proclamations and handbills from William Lyon Mackenzie and from R.J.Sutherland of the Patriot Army the Militia General Order of Dec. 4 1837 official acts resolutions despatches and petitions communications from the American government regarding the capture of the steam-boat Caroline &c. Fleming 1271. TPL 2231. Casey I 1656. Gagnon I 2994. Lande 869. [Toronto]: R.Stanton, 1838. unknown
1917048699Princeton NJ: Princeton University Printed by E. A. Wright Philadelphia 1917. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Black pebble-grain leather lettered/illus. in gilt beveled edges oblong format top edge in gilt. Text block edges typically a bit tanned by age otherwise only slight wear with firm binding clean interior with a few instances of minor foxing. Illus. private ex-libris book plate mounted inside front cover. F. Scott Fitzgerald's senior class yearbook -- though he actually left Princeton in Nov. 1917 a month prior to publication to join the 45th Infantry and never graduated he was awarded honorary membership in that graduating class in Nov. 2016. In this yearbook he appears in the Class of '18 photo front row center p. 34 and is listed in the Class of '18 p. 36 appears in the Triangle Club photo p. 130 and is listed with club members p. 131 is credited with the lyrics to "Safety First" pp. 134 and 137 appears in the board of The Tiger photo p. 154 and is listed with its staff p. 155 is listed as a member of the University Cottage Club p. 239 and Freneau Club p. 295 and is listed in the rear Directory p. 356. Princeton University [Printed by E. A. Wright, Philadelphia] Hardcover
1882194111882. First Edition. Privately printed with date of 1881 on title page but actually published in 1882. 6 x 8.75 inches pp. viii 376 in original black cloth stamped in blind with gilt lettering on spine. Moderate edgewear to boards smudging/light soiling on some page margins small hole in front free endpaper; else very good. Zamorano 80 #75. Gary Kurutz writes in the Dorothy Sloan Zamorano 80 Catalogue: Tyler's narrative has long been considered the authoritative work on this heroic battalion of Mormon volunteers. The battalion numbering about 500 men was organized at Council Bluffs Iowa in July 1846.After reaching Santa Fe they headed to California following the Gila River. They experienced as reflected in Tylers vividly written account a journey filled with unbelieveable hardship. Thirst starvation heat and freezing cold were their constant companions." The reached San Diego in January 1847 and though they never saw combat they "established Fort Moore in Los Angeles and strengthened the American hold on California.In addition to telling the story of the trek west Tyler provides and important overview of the bitter rivalry between Stephen Watts Kearny and John C. Fremont for political control of newly conquered California; life in the pueblos of San Diego and Los Angeles; the return journey to Salt Lake City; and the role of several 'Battalion Boys' who were at Sutter's Mill on that fateful January 1848 morning when John Marshall discovered gold." Howes T-447; Cowan p. 648; Flake 9063; Graff 4226; Streeter 2314. hardcover books
1979267061979. Washington: GPO 1952-1979. 54 vols. 13 feet. Washington: GPO 1952-1979. 54 vols. 13 feet. United States Treaties and Other International Agreements. Washington: Department of State. 1952-1979. 54 Volumes: 1; 2 pt 1-2; 3 pt 1-4; 4 pt 1-2; 5 pt 1-3; 6 pt 2-5; 7 pt 1-22-3; 8 pt 1; 9; 10 pt 1-3; 11 pt 1-2; 12 pt 12-3; 13 pt 1-3; 14 pt 1; 15 pt 1-23 ; 17 pt 1; 18 pt 1-2; 24 pt 1-2; 25 pt 3; 26 pt 1-3; 27 pt 1-2; 28 pt 1 pt 6; 29 pt 3; 31 pt 2. Thirteen 13 linear feet of shelf space. Uniformly bound in publisher's gray cloth with blue gilt lettered spine labels. Ex-library most volumes with shelf location labels at foot of spines else very good. Volumes 5 part 2 and 18 part 2 have many folding maps in each volume in a rear pocket. $795. Contains all treaties to which the United States is a party. Prior to the publication of this compilation Treaties and Other International Agreements were published in the United States Statutes at Large. unknown
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary fine dark green cloth bdg. Art-nouveau decorations embossed on boards. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 734, [2], [1] p., index. The Scopes trial (1925) fuelled discussion in the United States on the social and political implications of Darwinism. For the defenders of the 1925 Tennessee law - which prohibited the teaching of Darwinism in schools - Darwinism was, amongst other things, responsible for the German militarism which eventually led to the First World War. This view was supported by Ismail Fennî, a late Ottoman intellectual, who authored this book immediately after the trial which aimed to debunk scientific materialism. In it, he claimed that Darwinism blurred the distinction between man and beast and thus destroyed the foundations of morality. However, despite his anti-Darwinist stance, Ismail Fennî argued against laws forbidding the teaching of Darwinism in schools and emphasized that even false theories contributed to the scientific improvement. Indeed, because of his belief in science, he claimed that Muslims should not reject Darwinism if it were supported by future scientific evidence. It is composed of 7+1 chapters to criticize the materialist and positivist philosophical movements and especially the work of the positivist German philosopher Ludwig Bücher 'Kraft und Stoff'. The first part of the book focuses on the evidence presented of the proof of god in the Western and Islamic philosophies. In the second chapter, the issue of immortality of soul and spirit is addressed. In the third chapter, 'the wahdat al-wujud' (vahdet-i vücûd) current is examined. The fourth chapter, examined some famous scholars' thoughts about the matter, materialism, laws of nature, etc. In the fifth chapter, the work of the positivist German philosopher Büchner 'Kraft und Stoff', in the sixth chapter, monism (monism), in the seventh ch. positivism is criticized. In the last ch., there are descriptions and some thoughts on the theory of evolution and the Indian fakirs (fakers). Ismail Fenni Ertugrul was a Turkish mystic, philosopher, writer, musician, lyricist, and composer. He studied traditional madrasah education and learned Arabic and Persian. He was in various state posts. After the retirement, he began to be interested in poetry, music, and philosophy. Before his death, he donated his library including 9050 books to the Library of Beyazit. (Source: An Ottoman response to Darwinism: Ismail Fennî on Islam and evolution, Bilgili). First and Only Edition. Extremely rare. Özege 11879. Alper 195.
1937059696Pasadena: Pasadena City College 1937. First Edition . Spiral-bound. Very Good. 11 5/8" Tall. Photographs Throughout. 271 Pp. Red Plastic Spiral Binding Missing 1/2" Of One Spiral At Top A Few Pages Detached But All Present; Few Copies Are Preserved With Spiral Binding Intact. The First College Annual Of Jackie Robinson With His Full-Length Photographic Portrait As Shortstop On The Varsity Baseball Team. Textual Reference To Robinson As Shortstop Again As Connecting With A Triple In The Game Against U.C.L.A. Where Robinson Himself Later Played Ball A Double Against Compton "Robinson Kept His Lead In Hitting Honors By Scoring The First Run For The Bulldogs" Against Whittier Robinson Keeping His Hitting Lead Against Berkeley Freshmen A Double Against Compton Leading The Batting Parade With Three Home Runs Against Los Angeles Junior College Again Keeping Up The Lead Against Citrus. One Textual Reference To Robinson At Center Field On The Freshman Baseball Team. Full-Length Photograph Of Co-Capt. Of The Varsity Track Team Mack Robinson Cited As Running The 100 200 And Of Course The Broad Jump At Which He Was Later An Olympic Medalist In Munich. Team Photo With Mack Also Many Shots Of Him Running. Textual References To Mack Winning A 100 Race Being A Member Of A Winning Medly Relay Team The 400 200 Winning The Broad Jump And Jackie Placing Second In The Broad Jump. Matt Robinson "By Previous Agreement" Was Limited To Three Events. 'History Was Made That Day As Robinson Sailed Out 25 Feet 5 Inches To Win The Broad Jump." Again "The Mile Relay Saw. The Anchor Man Robinson Took The Baton Ten Yards Back . Mack Opened Up In The Last 50 Yards Of The Race And Nipped Him By Two Yards. Mack's Lap Was One Of The Fastest 440'S Run In He Freudian Slip Counry Sic His Year." Later "Robinson Took His Usual Four First Places With Little Trouble. This Is The Reason Why Compton Labeled The Bulldog Track Team As Robinson And Co." "Mack Running A Brilliant Race Won The 100 Yard Dash Over Ellison Who Had Defeated Him Earlier In The Season. He Also Won The Broad Jump With A Leap Of 24 Feet Six Inches. Jack Robinson Was Third In This Event." In The 880 "Robinson Finished Ahead By 12 Yards To Set A New National Record In That Event. The Time Was Just One And Six-Tenths Of A Second Less Than The The New World's Record Set By Stanford In The Same Event."At The Compton Invitational Meet "Robinson Again Proved To Be One Of The Greats By Winning The 100 Meter And 200 Meter Dashes Against The Cream Of The Pacific Coast. He Also Anchored Pasadena's Great Four Man Mile Relay Team Which Seems To Break The National J.C. Relay Mark Almost Every Time It Takes To Its Marks. Mack And His Brother Jack Took Second And Fourth Respectively In The Broad Jump. Jack Also Took Third In The Hop-Step And Jump For A Surprise Two Points." Additional References To Mack's Performance In The Olympics. Later In Intra-Mural Basketball Writeups "The Return Of Jackie Robinson To The Armulite Lineup Bosted Their Strength Considerably." Additional Material On Bob Madrid National Record Holder And Many Others. Signed By Players Including Members Of The Following Year's Varsity Football Team. One Of The Great Stories Of American Amateur Sports The History Of The Finest J.C. Track Team An Exhilirating Experience To Read. The Only Detailed And Reliable Source Of Information About Jackie's Early J.C. Sports Achievements And Mack's Final J.C. Sports Record. <br/> <br/> Pasadena City College unknown
178536223London: HMSO 1785. Small Folio. 3 reports. pp 17 ; 7 ; 1-119 appendix 2 121-123 folding tables verso blank 124-412 p. 128 242 274 329 332 406 - 412 are numbered fold out tables on leaves with blank verso Complete. Bound in a respined contemporary brown calf. Marbled endpapers. Stout imperious looking volume containing 3 reports on British Fisheries. Contents are wonderfully clean the many folding charts are intact and seemingly unaffected by their age. . Very Good. Full Calf. 1785. [ HMSO ] 1785 unknown
0211MHDAV77Good. Harper and Bros. 1839 first ed. first printing. With 37 illustrations. Good on the outside very good inside. Lacking spine strip edgeworn. Binding and pages very good. 300 pps complete plus 4 pps. publisher's ads. Three ownership stamps: one at frontis at page one and once in the middle. Foxing on perhaps 6 pps. Small book: about 5" high 16mo. unknown
179722339Madrid: Imprenta Real 1797.- 1 h. 424 p.: La primera hoja es un frontispicio grabado al cobre por Carmona sobre dibujo de Mengs; 8º 18 x 114 cm; Excelente papel verjurado texto orlado; Plena Piel roja de la época con lomo cuajado ruedas doradas en ambas tapas o planos cantos y cortes dorados. En general magnífico estado de conservación pero falto del retrato grabado con que se abría la obra y con una pequeña perforación al pie del lomo. SIGLO XVIII ESPAÑOL Libro en español Imprenta Real hardcover
179016862Paris, Chez Maradan, 1790. 4 volumes in-8, de [6]-XXIV-460; [6]-495; [6]-481; [6]-486 pages, plein maroquin vert, dos lisse orné de larges fleurons et bandeaux dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, roulette dorée en encadrement des plats, roulettes dorées aux coupes et aux chasses, tranches dorées.
1999059464Pasadena: The Clinker Press 1999. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine. 19 Pp. Brown Cloth Lettered And Illustrated In Black. #45 Of 50 Numbered Signed Copies Printed On Hand-Made Paper By Dard Hunter Ii Printed By Andre Chaves. Endpapers After A Design By Ernest Batchelder. In Fine Dust Jacket No Wear Or Marks. <br/> <br/> The Clinker Press hardcover
18362031682Vandalia Illinois: J.Y. Sawyer Public Printer 1836. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Original three quarter calf over paper-covered boards. 3-296 pp. Some age-toning to leaves; rubbing to binding. Quite well-preserved overall. Byrd 272. Buck 1232. J.Y. Sawyer, Public Printer hardcover
18372031683William Walters Public Printer 1837. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Original three quarter calf over paper-covered boards. 3-350 xvi pp. Some general ear to exterior but quite sturdy.Intermittent but persistent foxing to text-block; very legible throughout. Byrd 326. Buck 1233. William Walters, Public Printer hardcover