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192017027Winona: Watkins 1920. 8vo pp. 96; near fine in original wrappers small hole punched through upper left corner cover is a colorful illustration of "Watkins City" a fictional city created by grouping all Watkins Company buildings across the nation into one picture. "Tested recipes secrets of beauty the home doctor helps for the housewife hints on the care of the car etc. <br/><br/> Watkins unknown books
199014427Berkeley: University of California Press 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 337 pp with index bibliography illustrations. Both book and jacket as new. Laid in is a photocopy of a lengthy typed letter dated 1991 from historian Doyce Nunis offering a considered critique of the book. University of California Press hardcover books
194742441Minnesota 1947. 3 typed letters printed on rectos only; previous folds else fine. Includes 2 letters from Stassen on his letterhead dated September 2 and October 20 1947 in which he thanks a supporter for her donations to the Stassen Presidential campaign his second of what would eventually be 12 runs. The second letter written at the start of his national campaign is especially hopeful: "There is every indication in recent polls and comments of Republican leaders that we are in an excellent position as we round the turn of the year and start down the stretch. My recent journey through New England sparkled with good news." The third letter also dated September 2 1947 on personal letterhead by Alfred D. Lindley Treasurer of Stassen's Minnesota Fund and former Olympic gold medalist rowing 1924 thanking the addressee for "a very handsome contribution". Lindley concludes his missive with "Dewey has declined considerably from his peak. The Eisenhower boom is not yet serious and we firmly believe that when Harold starts his formal campaign sometime this fall that you will see a marked increase in confidence in his ultimate success" <br/><br/> unknown books
198151599Minneapolis: Bookslinger Editions & Odegard Books 1981. Edition limited to 300 copies folio bifolium paper cover by Gerry Lange of the Bieler Press each containing 6 broadsides; the 2 broadsides printed by Schanilec are "Once in the Pool Doing My Laps" by Susan Allen Toth and "Why Men Are Not Enough" by Deborah Keenan each with a relief collograph by Schanilec. The other broadsides are by Carol Bly "In the countryside we get the point of normalcy." printed by Gerald Lange at the Bieler Press; Patricia Hampl "I walked around Prague." also printed by Gerald Lange at the Bieler Press; Jon Hassler "Off to his right the wounded mallard swam." printed by Phillip Gallo at the Hermetic Press; and Patricia Hampl "St. Paul: Walking" also printed by Phillip Gallo at the Hermetic Press. A publication conceived by Jim Sitter of Bookslinger to promote the work of three friends and three of the Twin Cities' finest printers. Quarter to Midnight A.40; see also A.37 and A.38. <br/><br/> Bookslinger Editions & Odegard Books unknown books
188818306Minneapolis: Harrison & Smith printing house 1888. First edition with copyright notice slip pasted to verso of title 8vo pp. 176; gravure frontis portrait; some spotting and wear but a good sound copy in orig. green cloth gilt-stamped on upper cover. Charlotte Van Cleve nee Clark b. 1819 was the first white child born in Wisconsin and as a child accompanied the troops who established Fort Snelling at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers. Howes V-21; Graff 4455. <br/><br/> Harrison & Smith, printing house hardcover books
18888475Minneapolis: Harrison & Smith 1888. First edition 8vo 176pp. frontispiece photogravure portrait of the author; Mounted newspaper clipping opposite title page and leaving stain covers warn and spotted spine ends chipped; good. Charlotte Van Cleve nee Clark b.1819 was the first white person born in Wisconsin and as a child accompanied the troops who established Fort Snelling at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers. Howes V-21 Graff 4455. <br/><br/> Harrison & Smith unknown books
188820957Minneapolis: Harrison & Smith printing house 1888. First edition with copyright notice slip pasted to verso of title 8vo pp. 176; gravure frontispiece portrait; light rubbing else very good in original green cloth gilt-stamped on upper cover. Charlotte Van Cleve née Clark b. 1819 was the first white child born in Wisconsin and as a child accompanied the troops who established Fort Snelling at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers. Howes V-21; Graff 4455. <br/><br/> Harrison & Smith, printing house] hardcover books
188820207Minneapolis: Harrison & Smith 1888. First edition signed by the author 8vo pp. 176; frontispiece photogravure portrait of the author; frontispiece partially water-stained extremities and covers worn some water-staining to upper and lower cover else very good in original green cloth gilt. Charlotte Van Cleve nee Clark b. 1819 was the first white person born in Wisconsin and as a child accompanied the troops who established Fort Snelling at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers. Graff 4455; Howes V-21. <br/><br/> Harrison & Smith hardcover books
008775Philadelphia: Ketterlinus No Date circa 1920s. 17"h x 22" w. Color lithograph reproduction of the original Roy M. Mason N.A. watercolor titled "Three Mallards". Ketterlinus Publishing House was in business in Philadelphia from 1882-1932. Very Good the poster has been rolledsmall edge creases pinholes at corners old tap residue verso that is invisible from front side. Well suited for framing a great hunting cabin image. Will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. First Printing. Poster. Very Good. 17" x 22". Ketterlinus books
1902007645Boston: Charles E. Goodspeed 1902. Printed by D.B. Updike at the Merrymount Press Boston. New enlarged edition the first was published in 1873. In original quarter green cloth over black cloth Very Good spine label a bit soiled cloth lightly rubbed about half the pages yet uncut. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles E. Goodspeed Hardcover books
198821665NY: Athenuem. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0689311540 . First printing. Near fine in a near fine a bit sun faded along the spine price clipped dust jacket. . Athenuem hardcover books
19773167Ventura CA: Ventura County Historical Society 1977. Hardcover. Very good. xiii 266 pp with frontispiece illustrations index illustrated endpapers. Boards slightly bowed a little dust soiling to top edge; text clean binding tight. No dust jacket. One of 1000 copies printed by Grant Dahlstrom at The Castle Press. "Rancho Camulos. is a ranch located in the Santa Clara River Valley 2.2 miles east of Piru California and just north of the Santa Clara River in Ventura County California. It was the home of Ygnacio del Valle a Californio alcalde of the Pueblo de Los Angeles in the 19th century and later elected member of the California State Assembly. The ranch was known as the Home of Ramona because it was widely believed to have been the setting of the popular 1884 novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson. The novel helped to raise awareness about the Californio lifestyle and romanticized "the mission and rancho era of California history" wiki. Ventura County Historical Society hardcover books
1993287323Raleigh North Carolina: North Carolina State University Visual Arts Center 1993. Stapled Pamphlet. Near Fine binding. The catalog for the exhibition This is Not Tramp Art at the North Carolina State University Visual Arts Center in September through December of 1993. With no marks. Brown paper covers. Stapled pamphlet. Near Fine. Near Fine binding. North Carolina State University Visual Arts Center unknown books
1928305357<p>First edition. Octavo 6 1/8" x 9 1/4". 32 pages pictorial covers in orange and black. Large fold out map and chart at center 9" x 23 3/4". Very good. Information on Northern California's 21 counties; Grants Pass Oregon. Includes a reference to Zane Grey on p. 32.</p> News Publishing Co. paperback books
193240586Anamosa IA: Mens Reformatory Print 1932. 8vo 22.9 cm 9". 8 108 pp. <br><br>Printed in a prison and containing numerous statistical tables on the mental hospitals of the title and their patients.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Most recently in the library of Robert Sadoff M.D. sans indicia. Publisher's gray wrappers printed in black; very minor edgewear. Very good. Mens Reformatory Print unknown books
1901116721901. Small 8vo pp. 27. Lacking about 1/3 of the front wrap. Clean otherwise with 2 photos. Includes a detailed report of the activities of the Ybor City Missionary school and reports from chapters throughout Florida. unknown books
185640590Albany NY: C. Van Benthuysen printer to the legislature 1856. 8vo 23 cm 9". 48 pp. <br><br>On physical plant matters including heating and ventilation occupations of patients before admission need for specialized wards accounting of expenses diagnoses of types and causes of mental illness. Publisher's brown wrappers printed in black; age-toning to wrappers. Offsetting throughout interior including to back side of wrappers. C. Van Benthuysen, printer to the legislature unknown books
197754247N. pl: the Convention 1977. Pamphlet. 24p. stapled wraps 7x8.5 inches illus. with b&w photos wraps lightly worn else very good condition. the Convention unknown books
1949165144New York: NY State Committee CPUSA 1949. Four-panel brochure cover cartoon showing a judge's gavel smashing the Liberty Bell into pieces; very good. Urges defense of the first wave of CP defendants charged under the Smith Act. NY State Committee, CPUSA unknown books
1949005979Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company 1949. Very Good Plus scant toning to end pages in a Very Good Plus dust jacket light edge wear at spine ends and flap fold tips. His first book a classic in Native American studies. "The Peoples of America Series". First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/Very Good Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. J. B. Lippincott Company Hardcover books
1997257991Montgomery AL: The Academy 1997. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Covers soiled but binding sound; previous owner name and date inside front wrapper otherwise no markings in text. Illustrated with photographs throughout; digital images available upon request. Very Good binding. The Academy unknown books
187046512n. p.: Published by the Authority of the Legislature 1870. First edition 2nd printing Currey & Kruska 61; Farquhar 7c. A handsome volume bound in luxurious deep maroon full leather gilt stamped title lettering to spine blue marbled eps. Complimentary maroon cloth slipcase. Binding shows little wear as does slipcase Nr Fine. Text-block with some occasional blemishes & smudges Very Good. Map with some soiling age-toning occasional split along a fold Very Good. vii 8 - 155 1 blank pp. Folded map untinted of Yosemite Valley a first printing map without the "Julius Bien NY" imprint in pocket at rear. Lacking 2nd map. Royal 8vo. 9-1/2" x 7" <br/><br/>Regarding this edition C&K state "Stereotyped from the plates used for the first edition first printing." Published by the Authority of the Legislature hardcover books
2012187957The State 2012. Hardcover. Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. Light wear. HB HS The State hardcover books
2012187956The State 2012. Hardcover. Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. Light wear. HB HS The State hardcover books
199652086Minneapolis 1996. Christmas / New Year's card from Pentagram 16mo pp. 8; wood engraving by John DePol; fine. "With this selection from Walden Merce Dostale and Michael Tarachow wish you a spirited and timeless 1993." <br/><br/> unknown books