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1909List01125Washington: Murray Brothers 1909. 8vo wraps 25 pp. Disbound with wraps present good condition overall. Good. In 1909 after then-Senator Joseph Foraker had advocated on behalf of the soldiers involved in the Brownsville Affair a ceremony was held in his honor at the A.M.E. Church in Washington D.C. in Foraker’s honor in which he was presented with a Loving Cup by a group that included Archibald Grimke and John Wesley Cromwell. Offered here is the program from the evening which reproduces the speeches of Cromwell Grimke and Foraker in their entirety. Foraker had been portrayed by some as trying to collect African-American votes through his advocacy regarding the Brownsville case. In his speech he says “I probably ought to say in justice to myself that I never had a selfish thought in regard to that matter.†Four copies held institutionally. Murray Brothers unknown
1633London: Printed for C.VV. and are to be sold at the Royall Exchange in Cornhill 1648. Soft cover. Good. Quarto. ii 6pp. Disbound. Thomason Tracts; 74:E.4657; Wing 2nd ed. 1994 C7106; ESTC R31336. Three copies in UK and three in North America Harvard Illinois and Western Ontario. Western Ontario University Library Catalogue does not record a copy. <br/> <br/> [London]: Printed for C.VV. and are to be sold at the Royall Exchange in Cornhill, 1648. paperback
181019713.1Westminster: Printed for Machell Stace 1810. 1st edition. Dark brown quarter leather binding with marbled paper boards executed in a period style. Binding - Fine. Textblock - VG some soiling to leaves/half-title & title leaf with edge restoration/some tanning & foxing. 4 196 2 pp including index. Title printed in red & black. "List of Books" advert last 2 pages. Untrimmed. 5 copperplate illustrations. Folio. <br/><br/>A collection of extracts from various authorities letters etc. Per Abbott: "Invaluable collection of Cromwell material." Printed for Machell Stace hardcover books
1947159907Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1947. Vintage publicity photograph from the 1947 film noir showing actors Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott. Printed mimeo snipe and Columbia Pictures stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> A paratrooper disappears en route to Washington DC after learning he will receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. His partner is sent to search for him in his hometown on the Gulf coast uncovering a murder and a number of shadowy figures in the process. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Pennsylvania New York Florida and Mississippi. <br /> <br /> 7.5 x 9.25 inches. Very Good lightly edgeworn with pinholes at the corners. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US. Selby US Canon. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US. Columbia Pictures unknown
1947159906Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1947. Vintage publicity photograph from the 1947 film noir showing actors Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott. Printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso.<br /> <br /> A paratrooper disappears en route to Washington DC after learning he will receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. His partner is sent to search for him in his hometown on the Gulf coast uncovering a murder and a number of shadowy figures in the process. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Pennsylvania New York Florida and Mississippi. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus moderately age toned. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US. Selby US Canon. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US. Columbia Pictures unknown
182188609London England: Longman & Co.; Printed by P. Youngman 1821. First Edition. Leather-bound. Very Good. 18mo. 6.4 in. x 4 in. Volume I: pp. 216. Volume II: 216. Both volumes illustrated with engraved frontis and title page; 26 additional full-page engraved plates to volume I and 46 additional engraved plates to Volume II. Rich red morocco boards with floral frame in gilt and in blind to fronts and backs. Gilt title floral decoration and four raised bands to spines. Publisher's gilt edges. Rubbing to edges and corners; two corners just showing. Gilt dentelles. Previous owner's bookplate to front free endpapers. Previous owners signature dated 1851 to front flyleaf of Volume II. Touch of spotting to title page of volume II and engraved plates. Spine and hinges tight; bright interior. Thomas Cromwell 1792-1870 worked for Longman the publisher before becoming a unitarian minister. He was an enthusiastic antiquary and besides several other works wrote the text to accompany the engraved views for the series Excursions through England and Wales Scotland Ireland. <br /> <br /> The Excursions through Ireland was planned as a 12 volume work to be published in monthly numbers which was to cover the entire island and to contain 600 engravings later reduced to 400. In the event interest was insufficient and after two volumes had been published the work began to experience difficulties although it did struggle on to complete a third volume with a reduced complement of plates before collapsing. <br /> <br /> The scope and method of the work is described on the wrappers of the parts. It notices that most works on Ireland had dealt both in text and illustration with a restricted highly repetitive range of places mainly the principal towns and cities. "A work like the present therefore comprising the topography statistics history and antiquities of the whole country has become imperatively necessary. The editor will be an actual visitant to every place he describes; and his manuscript will be submitted to the inspection of gentlemen whose local knowledge as residents and antiquaries is indisputable previously to its issuing from the press. It should be noticed also that the work will by no means be found a dry detail of sites buildings ruins agricultural produce &c; but that it will be the editor's chief endeavour to render it an image of the country and the people it portrays - luxuriant wild original and interesting - all in no common degree" <br /> <br /> The first volume focuses on Dublin city and the second explores the villages and towns of Cos. Dublin Louth Meath Westmeath Kildare and Longford. Each volume has its own separate detailed index. <br /> <br /> The plates softly executed line engravings mainly after drawings by the distinguished Irish antiquarian and artist George Petrie provide particularly in the proof state in these volumes an excellent view of the contemporary landscape villages antiquities bridges &c. Bradshaw 7808. Longman & Co.; Printed by P. Youngman unknown
1937837271937. CROMWELL Oliver ABBOTT Wilbur Cortez. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES OF OLIVER CROMWELL 4 VOLUMES. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1937 - 1947. xx 759 pp/806 pp/978 pp/1085 pp. 8vo. red cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Good externally some shelfwear to boards Vol. 4 cloth split at front joint backstrip partially detached. Spine lettering faded. Hinges starting in all volumes. Some foxing to edges of bookblock and front and end matter. Pencil ownership to front flyleaves. Volumes 1-3 have rough dust jackets chipped with moderate soil and edgewear. Occasional margin notes in neat ink or pencil. Good overall. Extra postage required. unknown books
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with numerous maps, and maps in the text; original brown cloth, boards framed in blind, gilt backs, black endpapers, backstrips lightly chafed at heads and tails, hinges of first volume tender (but binding wholly sound), a remarkably well-preserved, bright, crisp set. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM LORD ABERCONWAY TO HIS GRANDDAUGHTER ROSALIND NORMAN WITH THE FINE ENGRAVED ABERCONWAY ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE AND SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION BY LORD ABERCONWAY. The set comprises Vol. I: 1649-1651 (1894); Vol. II: 1651-1654 (1897); Vol. III: 1654-1656 (1901). COMPLETE SETS ARE VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Davies 220.
198737917BERTELSMANN CARL 1987. 1. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo! Nur für Mitglieder! BERTELSMANN, CARL hardcover
1820887Z23London : Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1820-22. First edition. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4". None stated . Four volumes from Thomas Cromwell's 'Excursions' series including Kent Sussex and two volumes in Ireland illustrated throughout and bound in full straight grain morocco. Four volumes. Bound in full straight grain morocco. Illustrated with frontispieces engraved title pages and folding plates included in forty-eight plates to 'Sussex' forty-eight plates to 'Kent' forty-seven to 'Ireland Volume One' and sixty four to 'Ireland Volume Two'. Collated lacking two plates to 'Sussex' and 'Kent' and lacking a number of plates to both volumes of 'Ireland' with no collation available for those volumes due to lack of title page. This four volume set features works from Thomas Cromwell's series of 'Excursions' through various counties with this set being on Kent Sussex and Ireland.'Excursions in Ireland' undated dated by copies held on Jisc. Bound in full straight grain morocco. Lacking title pages to both volumes of 'Ireland' and the Externally very smart with fading to the spines bumping and rubbing to the extremities slight rubbing to the joints and raised bands and the odd slight mark. Very minor offsetting to the extremities of the endpapers with a past owner's name to the free endpaper. Internally generally firmly bound with plate facing pp.13 tender and lacking plates to all volumes. Pages age lightly toned to the extremities with occasional spotting heavier to the front and rear. Good Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover
186227695New York: The Religious Society of Friends 1862. First printing. Pamphlet. Very good condition. Three reports from the Quakers during the Civil War on their ministry amongst the "Colored Refugees" of Virginia & Washington DC reporting on the conditions and needs at Fort Monroe Camp Barker Craney Island Alexandria Hampton Norfolk etc. Conditions are tough in the refugee camps but none wish to return to where they have fled from. "Slaves have been abandoned and we must help. Don't we owe them for our prosperity--- enjoying indirectly from the unrequited labor of these people." <br /> <br /> Encyclopedia Virginia writes on their website- "In this report dated May 1864 the Committee on Colored Refugees who were representatives of the New York Yearly Meeting of Friends gives its assessment of the needs of the formerly enslaved people escaping behind Union lines and how Quaker charity efforts were meeting them in contraband camps across Virginia including Alexandria. One of their agents Harriet Jacobs wrote her own letter documenting what she saw in Alexandria and Washington D.C. For Quakers the abolition of slavery was a moral and religious imperative."<br /> <br /> Title continues: Address of the Representatives of New-York Yearly Meeting of Friends to Its Members.; Third Report of Committee of the Representatives of New York Yearly Meeting of Friends upon the Condition and Wants of the Colored Refugees<br /> <br /> 1862 Report OCLC: 21308787 8vo 30pp black title on cream paper wraps saddle stitched. Clean throughout. 1862 Address OCLC: 25519700 8vo 10pp. October 24th 1862. 1864 Third Report OCLC: 25113848 cites 9 copies; 8vo 23pp May 1864 slt. marked wrapper. <br /> <br /> All in their original self wrappers overall in very good condition. The Religious Society of Friends unknown
1922307146New York: Committee on Library New York Stock Exchange 1922. First edition. 20 pp. 8vo. Printed self wrappers. Offsetting and light creasing and staining. In half blue morocco and cloth drop box with red leather label. First edition. 20 pp. 8vo. A defense of the New York Stock Exchange. Committee on Library New York Stock Exchange unknown
2019ASAP-9781839375507M.Hill Didactics Co. 2019. New. M.Hill Didactics Co. unknown
2019ASAP-9781839375507M.Hill Didactics Co. 2019. New. M.Hill Didactics Co. unknown
166023678London: Printed by John Redmayne for Philip Chetwin 1660. 1st edition Abbott W. Bib. of O. Cromwell #1060; Halkett and Lang IV 107 attributing the work's publication to Fiennes; Wing W-1988. Period full calf. A Gd copy minor worming to spine/A2 partially detached lower portion/lower corner lacking from leaf E3 does not affect text. Occasional period marginal annotation. 6 112 pp 8vo: A4 -A1 presumed a blank B - 4U4 4X - 4Z2. <br/><br/>Whitelocke's account of the Committee deliberations in which Cromwell ultimately declined to assume the mantle of 'king'. Printed by John Redmayne for Philip Chetwin unknown books
1829000006Paris Louis Janet 1829
18911London: Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector. MDCLIII 1653. title continued "As it was publickly declared at Westminster the 16. day of December 1653 . . . OLIVER LORD PROTECTOR of the said Common-wealth took a Solemn Oath for observing the same." Wing CD-ROM 1996 G1456F ; Thomason E.10635 Signatures: E2 F-L² chi¹. Issued separately and possibly also as part of a through-paged set. The last leaf bears "The oath taken by His Highness Oliver Cromwel Lord Protector" signed printed: O. Cromwell. Pp.2 21-46 modern rebinding marbled boards title on spine in red and gold quarter leather tract marked and stained throughout mainly title but text clear and complete. The number "26" has been scrawled on the title. Many institutions in UK and USA have copies but I have found no auction or catalogue reference suggesting great scarcity. This view is supported by the instigator Robert Amadeus Baron Heath of a facsimile edition for the Philobiblon Society "Reprinted in fac-simile for Private Circulation 16th May 1867" in an unknown number of copies. In an autograph letter enclosed in my copy he says "I possess what I believe to be the only copy of the original"!. Note: The importance of the text is indicated by its appearance in "The Making of the Modern World: The Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature 1450-1850". Locke uses the title phrase in his "Second Treatise" e.g. "Whoever therefore from thenceforth by inheritance purchase permission or otherways enjoys any part of the land so annexed to and under the government of that common-wealth must take it with the condition it is under; that is of submitting to the government of the common-wealth under whose jurisdiction it is as far forth as any subject of it." And Hobbes's "Leviathan". London: Printed, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector. MDCLIII (1653). hardcover
1885853N12London: Chapman and Hall 1885-1886. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 6". Not stated. Leading Victorian writer Thomas Carlyle offers a gloss on the letters of Oliver Cromwell in these three attractive volumes. The third edition of Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches elucidated by Scottish essayist historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle. Following an introduction to Cromwell Carlyle offers a gloss on the statesman's letters composed between 1636 to1658. Prize bookplate to the front paste down of volume I. Mr Arthur Wansborough Jones was awarded the Daniel Reardon Prize in 1889. With a gilt crest of the Law Society of the United Kingdom to the front boards Binder's sticker to the rear paste rear pastedown of volume I and to the front pastedown of volumes II and III. Bound by 'J. Low' of Chancery Lane. In a full blue calf binding with a gilt crest of the Law Society of the United Kingdom to the front boards. Externally smart with some very light rubbing to the boards. Each volume has some minor rubbing to the extremities and to the head and tail of the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean throughout. Very Good Indeed Chapman and Hall hardcover
BN106516SOLEIL. Softcover. Le Bal de la sueur tome 3 : Code T.P.C <br/><br/>Le Bal de la sueur tome 3 : Code T.P.C SOLEIL paperback
2025x-019767397XOxford University Press Inc 2025. Hardcover. New. 4th edition. 1888 pages. 10.16x7.33x2.72 inches. Oxford University Press Inc hardcover
197632257BREITSCHOPF 1976. 1. hardcover. BREITSCHOPF hardcover
1654305485London: printed by T. Ratcliffe. and E. Mottershed. for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-hill 1654. 2 34pp. BM dupe with Duplicate Sale 1787 stamp. 8vo. Disbound. 2 34pp. BM dupe with Duplicate Sale 1787 stamp. 8vo. ESTC R207635 printed by T. R[atcliffe]. and E. M[ottershed]. for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-hill unknown
1654305485London: printed by T. Ratcliffe. and E. Mottershed. for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-hill 1654. 2 34pp. BM dupe with Duplicate Sale 1787 stamp. 8vo. Disbound. 2 34pp. BM dupe with Duplicate Sale 1787 stamp. 8vo. ESTC R207635 printed by T. R[atcliffe]. and E. M[ottershed]. for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-hill unknown books
1938biblio12301<p>First edition first printing of the second novel in the Rex Huxford series. No dustjacket. Lightly bumped at both tips of the spine. Slight spine fading. In very good condition.</p> World Press hardcover
SKU0617368Aspen Opco Llc 2016-12-15. paperback. New. 10x7x1. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Aspen Opco Llc paperback