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19111460New York: Kendis & Paley 1911. Sheet_music. Orig. color illustrated wraps. Good. 5 pages. 33 x 27 cm. Closed tears to cover. Partially disbound. <br/><br/> Kendis & Paley paperback books
1751D11029Prague: Typis Universitatis Carolo-Ferdinand. Societat. Jesu ad S. Clem. 1751. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Very rare Czech Jesuit imprint of Gottschlich’s ‘Viator per Fidem’ incorporating his dissertational work on dogma and exercising faith and published by Prague’s Clementinum Jesuit College in 1751. 8vo 165 x 100mm. 2 342 2 index. Title spreading over three pages with the dated Prague imprint below the line on first. Dedicated to Prokop Adalbert Count Czernin of Chudenices 1726-1777 head of one of the oldest and most influential Bohemian noble families. Woodcut initial and frieze at p. 1 vignette at p. 342 of angel holding bannered trumpet inscribed AD MAIOREM DEI GLORIAM. Contemporary calf spine with five raised bands; light edgewear faint foxing mostly in hinges and margins not severe and otherwise a clean copy. First edition of this extremely rare Czech Jesuit title Viator Per Fidem. which literally translates to “Traveler’s Faith.” One copy located in the National Library of the Czech Republic and digitally available through GoogleBooks. Another copy in the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek classified as a theology dissertation. By explanation of the unusually lengthy title the book was written by Carolus Gottschlich as a part of his University research; the dogmatic work examined faith issues and their resolutions. Gottschlich was a Jesuit and university professor of humanities philosophy and theology. Little is known about his connection to the Clementinum although it can be surmised that he spent some part of his teaching career here which gained him access to the Jesuit College press. Gottschlich and his research contributors are almost all but forgotten to history. <br/><br/>Prague University was put under Jesuit administration in 1620 and eventually merged with the Clementinum in 1653 to form the Karl-Ferdinand University. From at least the middle of the 17th century the Jesuits kept a stronghold on higher education and the publishing industry in Prague. University rectors at Karl-Ferdinand University ruthlessly controlled the written word and imposed strict censorship on books which lasted well into the reforms of Joseph II in the 1780s. Gottschlich’s title is a rare survival given the fraught 18th-century publishing arena of Bohemian lands. The Viator per Fidem represents the lasting effects of Catholic patriotism and the significance of Jesuit influence on book publishing a significant part of Czech literary heritage. Typis Universitatis Carolo-Ferdinand. Societat. Jesu ad S. Clem. hardcover books
19302522124 Ryder Street S.W. 1. London UK: Kenneth N. Collins 1930. Photo shows the interior of the church; not dated circa 1930; Kenneth N. Collins photographic studio stamp on back along with pencil description. Signed in black ink at the lower right margin front of image by the photographer in London. Approx. 6" x 8" size; some soiling light edge-wear; in good condition. . Signed by Photographer. Photography. Not Bound. Good. Kenneth N. Collins paperback books
192223552South Shields England: Frank & Sons 1922. Photograph depicts this cable maintenance steamship underway; identified in the plate at lower left margin; Built in 1922 by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd. for the Commercial Cable Company and based at Halifax Nova Scotia on Atlantic repair duties see History of the Atlantic Cable & Undersea Communications online source; image approx. 10" x 13 1/2" size; studio stamp of Frank & Sons Marine Photographers South Shields on back; edge tips wear chipping including some small chips in the image creases at corners; in about good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Good. Frank & Sons Paperback books
193623642Hull England: Hull Little Theatre 1936. 4 album sheets with tipped-on souvenirs from this theater company; with identifications neatly written-in and decorated in white ink; shows including Promise After October Love from a Stranger The Unguarded Hour Astonished Heart Fumed Oak; including 6 black and white photographs of sets and shows snapshots approx. 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" format; players mentioned include Jean Moncrieff Peter Robinson Enid Hewit Patrick Parsons Barbara Williams Margaret MacDonald Brown Colin Morris Ambrosine Phillpotts Edna Hazell William Mervyn John Roderick others; album sheets approx. 9 1/4" x 13" size; some edge-wear and a bit of darkening to paper items; in very good condition; interesting British provincial theater ephemera from before WWII. First Edition. Not Bound. Very Good. Hull Little Theatre paperback books
1495SAV133Venice: Lazarus de Suardis 1495. Paperback. Very Good . Venice: Lazarus de Suardis 21 March 1495. 8vo 173 x 116 mm. 284 leaves. Collation: 1-84 a-H in 34 gatherings of 4. Woodblock monogram printers device on colophon leaf. 48 lines double column Gothic type with printed guide letters. Stamp of the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Library deaccessioned and two library shelfmarks pasted in Q83 and K30. Contemporary limp vellum; lightly soiled with some dampstains backstrip partly perished with partial ms. title and light edgewear; lower outer corner of l5 and D2 torn affecting a few words but in remarkable shape given its extensive use; cloth folding case. Title extensively inscribed in Latin with two columns of a subject index for sermons. The annotator was interested in indexing themes like heaven paradisus and hell infernus or Virgin Mary and Evangelists and easily being able to locate sermons for certain medieval virtues and vices or sins like luxury patience love anger and justice. Early biographical inscriptions on rear blank date to probably to the mid-sixteenth century and venetis gives this book a probable Venice home at one point. There are further scattered annotations notes and references to the index which reflect on sermons of interest. This book likely once belonged to preaching Franciscan monk from northern Italy. This monastic association is further evident with an ownership inscription in the lower margin of a1 Iste Liber est fratus dominici. Preaching was most closely associated with the Franciscans who also traveled extensively to reach audiences. The compact octavo format and lightweight wrappers of this volume would have made transportability much easier. Incunable edition of Johannes Gritschs register of medieval sermons called the Quadragesimale with an interesting period index of subjects probably added by a Franciscan scribe. Johannes Gritsch of Basel himself a Franciscan monk delivered his sermons in German and translated them in simple Latin ready for translation and adaptation to the vernacular. He used scriptural passages supporting texts from classics and fables and exemplary stories to prove moral grounds. Two main themes have been recognized to dominate the medieval sermon: the awareness of death and the need for contrition. Preachers would have relentlessly implored their audience to come to repentance. Brother Dominic the early modern friar who heavily used this book was no exception. He leaves evidence of his moral preaching interests throughout the book. The preliminary subject index is an invaluable glimpse into a composing preachers mindset at the dawn of the sixteenth century. This is the twenty-first edition of Gritschs Quadrigesimale which included fifty numbered sermons and additional sermons for specific church feasts; the first appeared in 1468 and a succession of printings appeared well into the sixteenth century. In fact a Lyons edition of the "Quadragesimale" was produced just one month later after this one in 1495 by Joannes Treschel. Printed sermon compilations were especially popular in monastic communities where volumes of model sermons would have enjoyed wide circulation. ISTC ig00506000. <br/><br/>Incunable edition of Johannes Gritschs register of medieval sermons called the Quadragesimale with an interesting period index of subjects probably added by a Franciscan scribe. Johannes Gritsch of Basel himself a Franciscan monk delivered his sermons in German and translated them in simple Latin ready for translation and adaptation to the vernacular. He used scriptural passages supporting texts from classics and fables and exemplary stories to prove moral grounds. Two main themes have been recognized to dominate the medieval sermon: the awareness of death and the need for contrition. Preachers would have relentlessly implored their audience to come to repentance. Brother Dominic the early modern friar who heavily used this book was no exception. He leaves evidence of his moral preaching interests throughout the book. The preliminary subject index is an invaluable glimpse into a composing preachers mindset at the dawn of the sixteenth century. This is the twenty-first edition of Gritschs Quadrigesimale which included fifty numbered sermons and additional sermons for specific church feasts; the first appeared in 1468 and a succession of printings appeared well into the sixteenth century. In fact a Lyons edition of the "Quadragesimale" was produced just one month later after this one in 1495 by Joannes Treschel. Printed sermon compilations were especially popular in monastic communities where volumes of model sermons would have enjoyed wide circulation. ISTC ig00506000. Lazarus de Suardis paperback books
1774ME1081London:: Printed and Sold at No. 76 Fleet-Street 1774. 1774. 4to. iv xv 1 68 pp. Original full calf gilt spine; neatly rebacked to style preserving original endsheets. Inscribed by an early owner "This Book belonging to Monsieur Pierre Monneron." Extremely rare. This is the first edition in English of the ghazals of Hafez translated by one of the leading Persian orientalists of his day John Richardson FAS of Wadham College Oxford and famous for his seminal work written in conjunction with Sir William Jones the work being A Dictionary Persian Arabic and English 1777. / Hafez was previously unknown to the western world until Count Karl Emerich Reviczky von Revisnye 1737-1793 the Hungarian Orientalist and bibliophile 'discovered' him and brought his poetic classic to Europe with this Vienna printing. The work features an extensive text on Hafez and a translation of selected ghazals . Reviczky von Revisnye also issued in 1784 1794 a catalogue of his Greek and Latin library using the pseudonym of "Periergus Deltophilus". In the prefatory essay for that volume he shows an interest in the printing of Nicolas Jenson Aldus Manutius and the Estiennes. / Hafez was born in Shiraz Persia and lived approximately from 1325/26–1389/1390. He is considered a mystic and poet. His life and poems are the subject of much analysis commentary and interpretation influencing post-fourteenth century Persian writing more than any other author. FULL TITLE: A Specimen of Persian Poetry; or Odes of Hafez With an English Translation and Paraphrase. Chiefly from the Specimen Poeseos Persicae of Baron Revizky Envoy from the Emperor of Germany to the Court of Poland. With Historical and Grammatical Illustrations and a complete Analysis for the assistance of those who wish to study the Persian language. Printed and Sold at No. 76, Fleet-Street, 1774. unknown books
200150841NY: Scribner 2001. First edition first prnt. Signed by Halberstam on the title page. Spine topedge wrinkled; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket witrh an archival cover. Signed by Author. First Thus. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Scribner Hardcover books
18861742York England 1886. Loose_leaf. Folded folio. Very good. 32 x 20 cm. This menuwritten by Halliwell a local master of ceremonies and freemason was made to accommodate and service the 3rd and 4th battalions' officers of the West Riding Regiment formerly known as the Duke of Wellington's Regiment. The officers were lodged in the De Grey Rooms neo-classically designed and constructed by architect George Townsend Andrews in the 1840's. The building was originally built to house the Yorkshire Hussar Regiment. The menu describes breakfast luncheon and dinner with served dishes that include tea coffee bacon and eggs kidneys cakes salad soups sweets ices and more. Menu also informs the officers of prices to pay per diem for services and the charges the guests and live-in servants must pay for board and food. The second page lists the sums for individual drinks. Delightful acquisition for a connoisseur of English military history. Light fold marks with some toning. <br/><br/> unknown books
605116<p>"John M. Harlan" in black fountain pen ink on paper tipped to a larger sheet. 5 1/4" x 3"; very good; fresh. Together with a vintage halftone photograph by G.W. Buck; 4 1/4" x 6 1/8"; very good; ready for framing. The would mat up nicely.</p> unknown books
19362198Washington DC 1936. Staplebound. Illustrated wraps. Very good. Unpaginated 8 pages. 23 x 16 cm. A charming Program celebrating Eleanor Roosevelt by the Seventy Three Club on March 25 1936 at the Mayflower Hotel; the wives of the members of the Seventy-third Congress. The 73rd Congress 1933-1935 passed an extraordinary burst of legislation to combat the immediate economic chaos of the Great Depression during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first 100 days in office. This Program features a poem "The Woman's Part" by Willard Webb the Menu; featuring Broiled Filet Mignon the entertainment; with an address by Eleanor Roosevelt a poem "The Lady Eleanor" written by John Steven McGroaty a poet and California congressman music dance The Swift Sisters; listing of Officers of the club the Committees and a full list of members. Black and white photograph by the firm Harris & Ewing adorns the cover. Closed tears to head and tail of spine. Light creasing on bottom corner. Interior clean. <br/><br/> paperback books
200324113NY: Seven Stories Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. 1583226214 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Seven Stories Press hardcover books
1981351NY: Oxford University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0195028872 . First edition. About fine in a near fine dust jacket with an impressionon on the front panel where a sticker was removed. . Oxford University Press hardcover books
180926943London England: Printed for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme 1809. xx 289 pages; errata slip at back; with the half-title. Illustrated with 10 copper-engraved plates accompanying various articles. The Preface describes the ".nature and objects of this Institution and the claims which it possesses to professional patronage." with background on the early history of the Society's founding and organization. The members from its formation to March 1809 are listed alphabetically along with their positions and qualifications; this is followed by the lists of the council members for the years 1805 through 1809 and finally the list of Trustees elected at its formation. The contents consist of a group of medical accounts and cases observations and descriptions of various diseases conditions and effects by Astley Cooper Christopher Stanger Richard Pearson John Abernethy David Dundas; John Bostock Alexander Marcet William Babington Thompson Forster James Moore H.L. Thomas Thomas Chevalier Thomas Blizard James Wilson John Yelloly George William Young and Edward Jenner. The last four pages of the volume are devoted to the list of donations to the Society consisting of a list of the books and publications various manuals and pharmacopoeia given by the named benefactors. Text printed by G. Woodfall London. Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" size; bound in contemporary full polished tree-calf; flat spine with a few small gilt decorations faded. Some edge tips wear and rubbing to the binding; spine ends chipped away; leather at hinges split; text block solidly sewn. Contents with only the occasional spot of foxing; overall very clean fairly fresh and in good condition. First Edition. Leather. Good. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme books
179227105A Gand: Chez P.F. De Goesin Imprimeur De Sa Majeste Pour Le Comte De Flandre 1792. 2 1 blank 2 161 1 pages. With two folding charts of temperature measurements and of the length of time of previous ice ages. Text in French; as is also a bound-in manuscript note in ink regarding a meteorological observation made 1798-99; not signed. Contents regarding the historical progression of ice ages and theories of their prediction and periodicity. Title page with the small oval stamp 'Ex Libris de Cayrol': collector Louis Nicolas Jean Joachim de Cayrol 1775-1859 French political & military figure; also with small previous owner stamp of collector George R. Brush; M.D. in the U.S. Navy; a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Volume approx. 5 1/4" x 8 3/4" size. bound in marbled paper covered boards red textured cloth spine; gilt spine titles marbled endpapers. Some edge tips wear & rubbing to the binding; couple of tiny chips to the surface of the spine cloth; a few leaves with dampstain in bottom gutter; in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Chez P.F. De Goesin, Imprimeur De Sa Majeste, Pour Le Comte De Flandre hardcover books
186327125Oxford and London: John Henry and James Parker 1863. vi 144 3 pages of corrections and additions 1 author publications list 16 pages of publishers' announcements at back. Illustrated with a tinted folding plate of the Caribbean specifically of the Hurricane of the Middle of August 1837 and its probable course and charts. The first edition of his findings regarding climate & its influence on botanical growth by Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny 1795 - 1867 British chemist and botanist. Associated closely with Magdalen College for over 50 years ".he insisted that Oxford acknowledge the utility and intellectual rigour of chemistry and its potential to link the sciences. He lectured constantly so as to influence convocation and enabled his students to make practical experiments.Daubeny's experimental plot the basis for his rural economy lectures was purchased and entirely supported by his own funds. He made the botanic garden as he had renamed the Physic Garden the leading centre for the study of botanical and vegetable physiology. Following the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species Daubeny gave him strong support.Although not now remembered for his original experimental scientific work Daubeny published some eighty-one scientific papers. characterized principally by his lifelong zeal for reforming the Oxford University curriculum.argued relentlessly that elementary science was indispensable to a liberal education.spent his life eroding active opposition passive indifference and incredulous obstinacy in Oxford. His legacies were his role in founding the museum the school of natural science and his influence upon science at Magdalen." Nicholas Goddard in the ODNB Title page with the faint small name-stamp of collector George R. Brush; M.D. in the U.S. Navy; a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Volume approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4" size; bound in the original light reddish-plum decoratively blind-stamped textured cloth gilt spine title. Some edge tips & spine ends wear to the covers spine cloth dulled sunned some; a section of the fore-edge text-block bumped a little; final blank endpaper bottom edge chipped lacy; in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. John Henry and James Parker hardcover books
180627116France: L'Institut des Sciences Lettres et Arts 1806. 71 -134 pages; extracted from the Memoires de l'Institut des Sciences Lettres et Arts; French text. Set out in six 'memoires'; with a folding plate; Rumford's researches regarding experiments in heat. Sir Benjamin Count Rumford in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire Thompson 1753 - 1814 American-born & educated British royalist natural philosopher and philanthropist who left during the Revolution and who ".Once in Britain Thompson presented himself as an expert on America rather than as a refugee and became the main contact between American loyalists in England and the British government.Like Davy's Faraday's and Tyndall's Rumford's is a story of the social mobility which science could bring: the farm boy and shop assistant became the Massachusetts Yankee at the courts of Europe. He spoke well German French Spanish and Italian; he played billiards against himself and enjoyed chess; he was a good draughtsman; indifferent to literature sculpture and painting he had a great taste for landscape gardening. His daughter Countess Rumford returned to America and died in 1852. In his eloge at the Institut de France on 9 January 1815 Georges Cuvier emphasized the revolutions warfare and conflicting loyalties which had dominated Rumford's life and was mildly embarrassed by his pursuit of honours and wealth. He stressed the value of Rumford's practical inventions with their scientific basis. Later to Tyndall lecturing at the Royal Institution in 1883 Rumford's researches on the nature of heat put him firmly in the tradition leading to James Joule conservation of energy and modern thermodynamics.Brown author of the biography of Rumford places his researches on heat in their context where the implications Tyndall saw were not perceived by Rumford or his contemporaries and where the diversity and utility of his discoveries based on research rather than empiricism were most impressive. He has an important place in the origins of applied science." David Knight in the ODNB Title page with the small name-stamp of collector George R. Brush; M.D. in the U.S. Navy; a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Approx. 8 1/2" x 11" size; bound in the original plain brown paper wrappers with the handwritten name 'Rumford.' A little wear and dustiness to the cover some spotting and foxing within; in very good condition. Extracted from Original Volume. Soft Cover. Very Good. L'Institut des Sciences, Lettres et Arts paperback books
183527114United Kingdom: The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 1835. 329 - 343 pages; extracted from the Royal Society Transactions. James Farquharson 1781 - 1843 British writer on science among his several scientific interests here ".explained the formation of ice at the bottom of running water a phenomenon already discussed by Arago and others in terms of the radiation of heat from the bottom of the stream cooling its bed more quickly under certain conditions than the water flowing over it. He also sent the Royal Society copies of the registers of temperature that he kept for a long period of years. This led him to investigate the origin and progress of currents of colder and warmer air moving over the face of a flat country surrounded by hills and their effects upon vegetation." Gordon Goodwin revised by Anita McConnell in the ODNB Title page with the small somewhat faint name-stamp of collector George R. Brush; M.D. in the U.S. Navy; a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Approx. 9" x 12" size; bound in the original plain brown paper wrappers. A little wear and dustiness to the cover couple of leaves with margin-creases within; contents clean and in very good condition. Extracted from Original Volume. Soft Cover. Very Good. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society paperback books
187627113United Kingdom: Philosophical Magazine 1876. 14 pages. Read before the British Association September 1876 and published in the Philosophical Magazine for October 1876 this is the separately printed and paginated offprint of that presentation regarding the conversion of gravity into other forms of energy. James Croll 1821 - 1890 a largely self-educated British geologist and climatologist responsible for advancing ".the theory that global weather patterns would be indirectly affected by the periodic changes in the eccentricity of the earth's orbit about the sun for a winter occurring when the earth was in the aphelion of its most eccentric orbit would be bitterly cold and this would set in motion a chain of large-scale climatic changes resulting in large tracts of glacial land ice-an ice age. Croll postulated a global climatic feedback system resting on the combined proven physical phenomena of the variation of eccentricity the precession of the equinoxes and the motion of the apsides of the orbit itself. Such a system accounted for cyclic global climate patterns." David Kushner in the ODNB Title page with the small name-stamp of collector George R. Brush; M.D. in the U.S. Navy; a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" size; bound in the original plain brown sewn thin paper wrappers. A little wear and dustiness to the cover spine paper split at top; contents clean and in very good condition. Offprint Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Philosophical Magazine paperback books
183827126London England: John Churchill 1838. xlvii 154 pages; title page printed in red & black. Including the Expositions: Medical Topography of London; On Scrofula; On the Preservation of the Health of Children; On the Disorders of Old Age; and On the Efficacy of Cathartic Medicines. The various lectures on these subjects given by Sir Anthony Carlisle 1768 - 1840 British surgeon and anatomist whose ".most famous scientific contribution had been communicated to the Royal Society in 1800. Drawing on Volta's recent discovery of a chemical means of generating electricity Carlisle and William Nicholson electrolyzed water into its constituent gases." W. F. Bynum in the ODNB Title page with the previous owner name of Ticknor; endpaper with the name of George R. Brush; M.D. in the U.S. Navy; a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Final endpaper with a pasted-in newspaper article on the character and habits of Whitebait fish. Volume approx. 6" x 9 1/4" size; bound in the original light teal-blue decoratively blind-stamped cloth gilt spine titles. Some soiling edge tips & spine ends fraying & wear to the covers spine cloth dulled sunned some; in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. John Churchill hardcover books
187326983Liege Belgium: Bulletins de l'Academie Royale des Sciences des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique 1873. 33 pages; French text. The author has inscribed and signed on the title page "A Monsieur le professeur Hirn hommage a l'autor Folie" to Gustave-Adolphe Hirn 1815 - 1890 French physicist astronomer. mathematician and engineer."The author relates the history of thermodynamics and develops two fundamental principles: the equivalence of heat and work by J.R. Mayer and heat consumption in the work by R. Clausius." University of Liege collections site abstract of this work by François Folie 1833-1905 Belgian scientist astronomer academician and student of the work of thermodynamic work of R. Clausius. This is a separately-printed and paginated offprint edition of the lecture originally published in the Bulletins de l'Academie Royale des Sciences des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique 1873 2e serie. Title page also with the small previous owner name-stamp of collector George R. Brush M.D. U.S. Navy; in service as a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"size; bound in plain tan paper wraps. Some wear & darkening to the cover; contents clean and in very good condition. Signed by Author. Offprint Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Bulletins de l'Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique paperback books
200534172Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2005. Hardcover. 0822942658 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of Pittsburgh Press hardcover books
39081HORSE HARNESS-SIXTEENTH CENTURY Three Sixteenth Century Drawings of Leathe Straps and Metalwork for the Harnessing of Horses. N.P.: circa early 1500s. Three sheets 16 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches. Reddish-br crayon on very fine paper with unicorn watermarks. Rare original fifteenth century drawings of horse harnessing straps and metalwork possibly from Germany. The drawings are utilitarian in function a not artistic in intent for they include important details necessary for the harness maker or blacksmith to make the pieces. One of the drawings bears th number 64 in the same crayon and the others numbered 63 and 66. The first i bold full-page drawing; the second a smaller sketch on a trimmed sheet of a curious metal stirrups-and-spurs device. The watermark on the paper is of a unicorn. These drawings have a great provenance being one of only three ite which Paul Breman offered in his Catalogue One. Small wormholes on the right hand side of the sheets affect only one drawing; apart from that the sheets remarkably clean and well preserved. unknown books
1858158677<p>8 1/2" x 5 1/2". Later  blue wrappers.  No dust jacket. Very good.</p> LEMUEL TOWERS, N.D. paperback books
200634738NY: HarperCollins. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2006. Hardcover. 0060560541 . Illustrated by Mary Azarian. First printing library binding - NOT ex-library. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . HarperCollins hardcover books