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1861001194J. Baxter & Co Allegany County NY 1861. Hardcover. Poor Condition/No Dust Jacket. The front endpapers and pages 7-10 are missing. This book is certainly not in very good condition but it is an extremely scarce copy of this book from one of the 19th century's most prominent music editors. It is quite sturdy but there is just a lot of wear. Size: 12mo - over 6 3/4" - 7 3/4" tall. 379 pp. Pages are browned and have numerous creases and a few tears. Heavy foxing throughout. Cover is heavily worn with a missing upper right corner. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 - 2 pounds. Category: Music; Antiquarian & Rare; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 001194. . J. Baxter & Co hardcover
184824741Boston: Dutton & Wentworth 1848. 8vo. 22 pp. <br><br>At head of title: "Senate . No. 2. Removed from a nonce volume; three stitch holes at inner margin not touching text. Waterstained. Librarian's "correction" to title: the "7" from 1847 has been crossed out and "8" supplied in ink. Dutton & Wentworth unknown books
183924764Washington: Pr. by Gales & Seaton 1839. 8vo. 8 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â American Imprints 54650. Removed from a nonce volume. Librarian's notations at top margin of p. 1. Waterstained. Pr. by Gales & Seaton unknown books
183324746Washington: Pr. by Gales & Seaton 1833. 8vo. 16 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â American Imprints 17961. Removed from a nonce volume; three sewing holes at inner margin not touching text. Waterstained. Pr. by Gales & Seaton unknown books
1868106114Martin R. Dennis & Co. 1868. Hardcover. Hardcover. 1868. Maritn R. Dennis & Co. 1152 pages. Front cover detached and spine missing. Poor condition. Reading copy. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1152 pages . Martin R. Dennis & Co. hardcover
1900250301Chicago: Illinois Theatre 1900. First edition. Hardcover. Good minus. Octavo; 45 xvi pages soiled cream cloth a.e.g. <br/><br/>Less than six weeks after Chicago's grandest new theater the Iroquois opened it burned to the ground due to flagrant safety violations and corruption. More than 600 died in America's worst theater disaster. It resulted in new codes requiring outward-opening safety doors. This hardcover book appeared before the opening performance. It relates a history of the theatres in Chicago by Charles E. Nixon; tells why this magnificent venue was built and how with illustrations of the theatre plans and interiors and furnishings. "The Iroquois . will impress even the most superficial observer by its beauty and grandeur . The style architecturally is French renaissance which has a strong suggestion of the classic. designed by architect Benjamin H. Marshall ." Illustrated and with plates of posters and of the builders and equipment suppliers to the theatre. Illinois Theatre hardcover
18992190596Kansas City MO: Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co. 1899. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. See photos for condition details. Hardcover. Green cloth boards with gilt text on spine. Binding feels a little loose with some pulling at several areas including the title page. It appears the first front free end page has been removed as there is only one blank end page in the front and two in the rear. Page 193 has a binding error along the bottom fore edge wear a section of the paper was folded over and printed on when the book was made. Text on that pages still complete it's just is printed on the folded flap. Overall condition of the book is good to good plus but because of the but she likely issue of the missing first free end page it has been degraded to fair. First edition thus. <br/> <br/> Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co. hardcover
1880CABF-13<b><i>First edition</i></b>. An exceptionally fine copy in the original gilt and black decorated green cloth. Well illustrated with photographic plates. Bookseller's label of Richard Harward Bookseller Sheffield on rear paste down.<br />"The following pages are intended for two classes of readers. – First for the general reader and secondly and incidentally for persons in search of a climate suitable for threatened or actual pulmonary disease." c<i>f</i>. Preface Remington and Co hardcover
185488671Boston: Oliver Ditson 1854 1854. First Edition. Hardback. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked ornate blind-tooled/bordered cloth. Small nicks to top & bottom of spine. Bands and panel edges. Panels & corners somewhat worn. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 210 pages; Description: 210p music; 25cm. Subjects: Harmony - Music - Musical Theory. Extensive musical annotation throughout. Boston: Oliver Ditson [1854] hardcover
1848007599Boston: George P. Reed Publisher 1848. Hard Cover. Good. Printed blue paper covered boards with a calf leather spine. Small oblong book. 216 pp. A collection of songs many secular for use in the instruction of singing or for singing at schools. With a section teaching the art of singing. Songs include those related to sailing fishing and maritime topics; those related to cities such as Wilmot Nuremburg and others; songs of the seasons; a harvest song; songs on farming etc. Artemas Nixon Johnson was a 19th century American musician from the New England/Boston area being very active in the American Musical Convention as well as a former student and contemporary of Lowell Mason see Stopp Johnson Versus Mason. GOOD condition. Several tiny insect holes along the front hinge. General fading with some soiling and staining. Extremities rather scuffed and bumped. Leather chipped with minor loss at the head and tail of the spine. Interior clean and solid. Some offsetting to the endpapers. George P. Reed, Publisher unknown
1894330310Chicago: The Press Club of Chicago 1894. Hardcover. 181p. frontis-portrait illustrated with plates by Denslow et al. previous ownership name on first blank shelfwear and rubbing to covers first edition hardcover bound in green cloth boards and gilt titles. Much stereotypical Black dialect poetry by the White Chicagoan pianist & humorist. The Press Club of Chicago hardcover
1900VPB:B10225250002<p>GOD THE KING MY BROTHER by Mary F. Nixon. L. C. Page & Company 1900. Showing exterior wear/soiling previous owner inscription on half title page otherwise contents are clean and tight with no other owner markings.Additional images upon request. VPB:B1</p><p><em>A deeply moving narrative that explores themes of faith loyalty and personal transformation. Through its poignant storytelling the novel delves into the struggles and triumphs of its characters as they navigate the complexities of divine purpose monarchy and familial bonds in a changing world.</em></p> Page & Company hardcover
1897mon0003005110A. C. McClurg & Co. 1897-01-01. Hardcover. Good. . Severe damage to spine. Pages are heavily yellowed and foxed. Cover and edges shows heavy wear and tear. Heavy scuffing. Has some heavy dirtiness on the outside from handling. rn A. C. McClurg & Co. hardcover
1895WRCAM8590Chicago 1895. 339pp. plus plates. Frontis. Original gilt cloth. Slight edge wear else about fine. Second edition of this laudatory history of Whitman's role in the Northwest and his assassination. hardcover books
1880097392London: Remington and Co 1880. Book measures 8 3/4 x 6 inches. Collation 6322pp illustrated frontis 6 full page plates. Bound in original publishers green decorative cloth. At some time not recently the spine has been rebacked new endpapers. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally pages clean throughout. A very nice clean copy. F. First Edition. Publishers Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. Remington and Co Hardcover
1885164038Samson Low Samson Low, 1885. In-8 relié pleine percaline grise éditeur de XX + 372 + 29 pages. From the "great trek" to the convention of London. With appendix comprising ministerial declarations of policy and official documents. Cartes dépliantes.Mouillure en partie inférieure ayant décoloré la percaline, légères rousseurs, néanmoins le corps de l'ouvrage est en bon état .
1862AQ34390Melbourne: W. B. Stephens 1862. 52pp. Original publisher's printed tan wrappers. Lightly rubbed spine chipped and dulled. 'According to a portion of the British press we are all more of less addicted to drunkenness and are given to interlarding our every-day conversation with slang and blasphemy'. A rare survival in original stitched state of an address reported to the Melbourne House of Assembly regarding the necessity of encouraging immigration to bolster the population of Victoria Australia and in particular the need to combat negative reports concerning the economic and social conditions of the state. OCLC records copies at just seven locations BL Flinders Melbourne Monash NLA NSW and Victoria; COPAC adds one further Oxford. . First edition. 8vo. W. B. Stephens unknown
1857173408London: Bell & Daldy 1857. First edition. This is Nixon's account of his cruise through the Bass Strait during which he stayed with Aboriginal communities and examined how they lived from their haircuts to "the native potato so called by the colonists though never tasted by them and having not the most remote relation to the plant of that name except in a little resemblance of the tubers in shape and appearance to the kidney potato" p. 27. Francis Russell Nixon 1803-1879 was the first Bishop of Tasmania who embarked on his 1854 expedition to help the recently immigrated families who had little access to the church due to the remoteness of the area. During his two-month trip he established a chapel in Launceston which developed into a thriving congregation by his departure. Nixon served as bishop during a confusing period as for close to a decade of his tenure the island was still receiving thousands of convicts annually. He did not enjoy his posting with his superiors having a poor opinion of his work and so he relished personal endeavours more than his ministerial role being an "accomplished musician and artist" ODNB. Octavo. Engraved frontispiece with paper guard 8 similar plates engraved title page 22 pp. of advertisements dated June 1857 to rear. Original blue morocco-grain cloth spine ruled in blind spine and front cover lettered in gilt covers panelled in blind yellow coated endpapers edges untrimmed. Ownership inscription of a "C. Sparks 1857" to front free endpaper verso. Cloth with marks extremities bumped spine and head of boards toned plates clean and bright. A very good copy. hardcover
186597742Melbourne: F.F. Bailliere. 1865. Octavo half-leather boards illus vignette title page and last page pp vi 195. Ex-library with usual markings. Rubbed to spine and edges. Scarce. Francis Hodgson Nixon was an Australian architect journalist and newspaper editor. He wrote under the pseudonym Peter Perfume. 1st edition. F.F. Bailliere hardcover
1860ZB319673Washington 1860. 36th Cong. 1st Sess. HR 12 5 pp. extracted from larger bound volume very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington unknown
188519otSampson Low Marston & Co 1885. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. boards are chipped and edge worn. foxing and marks. binding has been repaired. contents are clean and fresh. considering age1885 book is in much presentable condition.SK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Sampson Low, Marston & Co hardcover
1897013600A.C. McClurg Co 1897. Light beige hardcover binding with red and yellow decoration on front is soiled square and tight bumped corners. 360 pages hinges are good minor soiling. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Photographs. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. A.C. McClurg Co Hardcover
1897010696Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Company 1897. Soiled beige hardcover cloth binding with red decorations and coat of arms on front cover square bumped corners. Some writing inside back cover hinges remarkably good. 360 pages. A traveler's experiences in Spain. Illus. by Photographs. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. A.C. McClurg and Company Hardcover
1879055136Lynchburg VA.: J. B. Bell & Co. 1879. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 12mo. 274 pages indexed. Hardcover bound in original brown publisher's cloth with spine titles in gilt and with a gilt design of an iron on the front cover. The binding is rubbed and bumped and there is a pale spot of rubbing on the front cover as if someone tried to clean a spot. Lacks the front and rear flyleaves but the inner hinges are secure and the text block is sound. Some foxing to the outside edges of the text block. The text is mostly clean but there are a few spots or stains in the text. This is not a fully illustrated work but there are just a few designs showing partial outlines of shirts simple outlines no images showing shirt styles. A sound copy of a scarce title. <br/> <br/> J. B. Bell & Co. hardcover
1843008069London: Colnaghi and Puckle. Printed by Cook & Co. Lithography by Day & Haghe 1843. First Edition. Half Morocco. Pebbled cloth on boards. Very Good. A magnificent souvenir of a Romantic era joust basically a re-enactment of the Medieval combat sport in keeping with the resurgent interest in the Middle Ages at the time. This tournament was sponsored by Lord Eglinton at his Scottish castle in 1839. That this massive book took four years to put together attests to its grandeur as well as the ardor of Medievalism among the aristocratic elite. Elephantine Folio 61 by 43 cm. Blank title leaf dedication leaf six paginated pages then 21 hand-colored plates each with a tissue guard and a one or two page Description of the particular plate on a single leaf until the last or 21st numbered plate which has a four page or two leaf Description after which there are two unpaginated pages of "Concluding Remarks". The lettering of text on these pages is done mostly with blue type with occasional red. The title and the plate leaves are of a card stock. The other leaves are of a more standard but not light paper weight and the tissue guards are of a similar minimally less paper weight but a glossier stock. The plates capture and probably improve upon the spirit of the event as they idealize the whole proceeding with nary a misstep all the costuming just right not a speck of dust or dirt to mar the beauty of the sport. However true these "reenactors' -- for that was what they were -- are faithful to the Medieval sport our image of jousting tournaments is probably more influenced by the prettified imitation than the original since books like this directly influenced Hollywood and the historic fiction genre more than the more esoteric surviving documents from the Middle Ages. The tournament reportedly drew an estimated 100000 spectators but it also was mocked and satirized in its day especially by members of the Whig Party. Notwithstanding that this pageant inspired others in its wake. In addition to the 21 numbered plates the title page has a large hand-colored illustrated oval centerpiece 26 cm tall surrounded by monotone decoration comprised of figures of men in armor and seraphs. All the descriptions begin with a decorated letter that is in itself an esquisite vignette. And not to be slighted each of the color plates has surrounding its primary richly colored illustration a highly decorative frame that is populated with seraphs human figures foliate ornaments escutcheons weaponry etc. etc. These frames in contrast to the central illustration are mostly black line drawings with a tinted background but there are occasional bits of fuller color -- the coat-of-arms are generally rendered so -- and in a few of the frames these full color pieces are quite numerous. Regarding the Dedication leaf the dedication is to Archibald William Montgomerie who was the Earl of Eglinton as well as the holder of other titles and was made by Edward Puckle. The gallery he headed at the time goes back to 1760 and remains to this day now known simply as Colnaghi with headquarters in Mayfair but branches in New York and other cities. Nixon 1802 - 1857 illustrated the novels of Sir Walter Scott and not coincidentally "Ivanhoe" apparently was the inspiration to stage this particular pageant. He is best known though as a designer of stained glass and his work in this medium done through a partnership of Ward and Nixon can be seen most famously in Lincoln Cathedral. As to Eglinton himself the tournament cost him dearly as he depleted his coffers of almost everything to cover the massive losses incurred by the event. All edges gilt. Gilt lettering and decoration on cover bright. Two decorative bookplates mounted onto FEP. The book besides being extra-large is also extra-heavy -- 13 lbs. 8 ou. -- and thus expect a substantial amount of extra postage will be required to ship especially internationally. Condition: Binding shows some wear with bumped edge a moderate level of spotting and other soiling most pronounced on the pebbled cloth of front board and small areas with rubbing. Hinge crack by title page. Other than occasional light stains the book is clean tight and we would say a highly attractive copy of the work. Colnaghi and Puckle. Printed by Cook & Co. Lithography by Day & Haghe unknown