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184729827Paris: Aubert & Cie 1847. 267 x 225 mm. good margins sheet size 324 x 250 mm. Printed on wove paper. Signed by the artist in the stone. A very good impression. <br/><br/>This humourous print depicts a young lady playing a piano duet with a somewhat Liszt-like gentleman. <br/><br/>Remants of mounting tape to right edge and upper corners of verso. Bibliothèque Nationale Inventaire du Fonds Français après 1800 no. 70. No. 4 in the series Les Bonnes Têtes Musicales. Aubert & Cie unknown books
25401Some original some arrangements of works for other forces as follows:<br/><br/>- Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus 1756-1791<br/>K. 550 arr. Sinfonie . arrangée Pour le Pianoforte à quatre mains. No. 2. Pr. 1 Rthlr. Leipsic: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 3144 ca. 1820. 1 title 2-35 i blank pp. Lithographed. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt December 1825." Occasional notational corrections in pencil. Slightly to moderately foxed and soiled; dampstained at outer edge; lower and outer edges frayed with slight loss not affecting printed area; upper edge closely trimmed with occasional loss to "Primo"/"Secondo" headers. A later edition. Not in Köchel 6 Hoboken or Hirsch. RISM M5633. <br/><br/>- Beethoven Ludwig van 1770-1827<br/>Op. 20 arr. Grand Septuor . arrangé Pour le Piano-Forte à quatre mains. Pr. 1 Rthlr. 12 Gr. Leipsic: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 4066 ca. 1824. 1 title 2-47 i blank pp. Lithographed. Signature in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt." Fingering and occasional notational corrections in pencil. Slightly foxed and soiled; upper edge closely trimmed with occasional loss to "Primo"/"Secondo" headers and pagination. A later edition. New Kinsky 2014 I p. 123 ascribing arrangement to F. Mockwitz; first issue: 1815 with PN 2171. Not in Hoboken or Hirsch.<br/><br/>- Onslow George 1784-1853<br/>Op. 7. Grandes Sonates pour le Piano Forte à quatre mains . No. 1 no printed price. Hambourg: A. Cranz without PN before March 1827. 1 title 2-31 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt März 1827." Fingering and notational corrections in pencil. Several pages including title torn at spine and outer and lower edges; upper edge soiled and dampstained; some foxing; page 30 smudged. A later edition. Rare. Most copies by Cranz found in libraries are either later issue or Titelauflage. The first edition was published by Pleyel in Paris in 1815.<br/><br/>- Onslow<br/>Op. 22. Second Grand Duo =Sonata in F minor pour le Piano Forte à quatre mains composé et dédié à Mr Hertz Senr. . Op: 22. Prix 5 Frs. Bonn et Cologne: N. Simrock PN 2244 ca. 1824. 1 title 2-37 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt October 1826." Fingering other performance-related annotations and occasional notational corrections in pencil. Several pages including title torn at spine and edges with loss to lower outer corner; pp. 3-4 with loss to music; small stain to lower edge of p. 19.<br/>First Edition. Rare. WorldCat 2 copies only at the Bibliothèque nationale Paris and the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Munich. <br/><br/>- Weber Carl Maria von 1786-1826<br/>WeV S.5; arr. Polonoise à quatre mains pour le Pianoforte . Pr. 10 gl. Hambourg: A. Cranz without PN before February 1826. Engraved. 1f. title i blank 1 blank 2-11 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt Februar 1826." Occasional notational corrections in pencil. Somewhat foxed and soiled; moderately dampstained at upper edge; ink stain to title. A later edition. Jähns 59 arrangement ascribed to Carl Klage 1788-1850 with price "10 sgr". Originally for piano two hands. <br/><br/>- Weber<br/>WeV T.2 Six pièces à quatre Mains pour le Pianoforte . Oe. X. Leipzig: Fred. Hofmeister PN 275 ca. 1820 title 2-19 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt." Somewhat foxed and soiled; loss to lower outer corner throughout affecting music on pp. 17-18; moderately dampstained at upper edge; occasional creasing especially to final leaf; title and final leaf with stains and repairs. A later edition. Jähns 81-86 lists two later Hofmeister editions with price in Neugroschen. Hoboken 15 286 most probably a Titelauflage as it displays Hofmeister's original plate number 275 preceded by the new number 1251.<br/><br/>Oblong folio. Brown quarter leather with marbled boards two labels to upper lettered "J. Mosenthal" in manuscript. Signature "Joseph Mosenthal" in black ink to upper right corner of front endpaper; table of contents in Mosenthal's hand to upper left corner of front endpaper. <br/><br/>Binding considerably worn with upper detached spine lacking. Remnants of red sealing wax to front endpaper. The Weber pieces date from his time as court kapellmeister in Stuttgart. "The Six Pieces for Piano Duet dated 27th November 1809 and dedicated 'à Leurs Altesses Sérénissimes Mesdames Marie et Amélie de Württemberg'. They are charming little pieces each based on a simple melodic idea with characteristic accompaniment. both accessible to schoolgirl fingers and forming a neat introduction to various melodic manners." John Warrack: Carl Maria von Weber p. 64. <br/><br/>"Joseph Mosenthal 1834-1896 was a German-American musician born at Kassel. He studied under his father and Spohr and in 1853 went to America where he played the organ in Calvary Church New York City from 1860 to 1887. He was conductor of the Mendelssohn Glee Club in New York City from 1867 to 1896 played a first violin in the Philharmonic Orchestra for 40 years a second violin in the Mason and Thomas Quartet for 12 and composed much Church music such as the psalm "The Earth is the Lord's" a setting of part of Psalm 145 published in 1864 and part songs for male voices Thanatopsis Blest Pair of Sirens and Music of the Sea. He died in New York City." Wikipedia. <br/><br/>Samson Ruben Goldschmidt 1768-1841 was a banker and businessman in Kassel Germany. unknown books
25432- Corticelli Gaetano 1804-1840<br/>Op. 65. Il Sorriso dell'Innocenza Divertimento brillante per piano forte a 4 mani composto e dedicato Alla Noblie Fanciulletta Alda Pio di Savoja. Milano: Fco. Lucca PN 1729 after 1856. 1f. title 1 blank 2-13 i publisher's catalogue pp. Music engraved; catalogue typeset. Signature "Pia Tolomei" in brown ink to upper right corner of title. Stain to lower margin of p. 9. A later issue. The catalogue lists works up to PN 12289 including a transcription by Fortunato Senna PN 10425 from Errico Petrella's L'Assedio di Leida an opera first performed in 1856.<br/><br/>- Cunio 1833-1891<br/>Le Rose 4 Piccole Fantasie Sopra motivi favoriti die Verdi per Piano Forte . Op. blank . No. 3 Rigoletto. Milano: F. Lucca PN B 8192 B after 1858. 1f. title 9 i publisher's catalogue pp. Music engraved; catalogue typeset. Text incipits from arias quoted printed in syllabification above music. Signature "Tolomei Antonietta" in brown ink to upper right corner of title; titling underlined in red crayon; some fingering in ink; multiple paper repairs. A later issue. The catalogue lists works up to PN 11874 including transcriptions from Errico Petrella's Jone an opera first performed in 1858. Rigoletto the latest of the Verdi operas paraphrased in the cycle offered on the present title was first performed in 1851.<br/><br/>- Fanna Antonio 1783-1845<br/>Op. 70. Otto Ricreazioni per Pianoforte a quattro mani Brevi Pezzi adattati per uso della Gioventù . No. 1 Bellini_Beatrice di Tenda: Io soffrii tortura list of seven more numbers follows the latest being Verdi's Ernani 1844. Milano: Gio. Canti e C PN 871fb after 1844. 1 title printed in blue with decorative frame 2-3 blank 4-9 i blank pp. Title lithographed; music engraved. Signature "Pia Tolomei." in brown ink to upper right corner of title; some paper repairs.<br/><br/>- Hünten Franz 1793-1878<br/>Op. 87. Le premier succès Morceau brillant sur un thême de Bellini composé Pour le Piano. Milan: Jean Canti et C. PN 1135 mid-1840s. 1 title 2-3 blank 4-11 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature "Tolomei Antonietta" in brown ink to upper right corner of title trimmed.<br/><br/>- Menozzi Giovanni fl. 19th century<br/>Op. 39. Simpatie musicali Raccolta di Pezzi brillanti per Pianoforte a 4 Mani . Fasc. 3. Milano: Francesco Lucca PN n 9403 n; Z 9403 Z ca. 1854. 1f. title with printed text and decorative frame in blue and lithographed vignette in black 1 blank 2-13 i publisher's catalogue pp. Title lithographed; music engraved; catalogue typeset. Plate number N 9403 N through p. 5 Z 9403 Z from p. 6. Handstamped: I Lombardi di G. Verdi. A later issue. The catalogue lists works up to PN 13493 including a fantasy by Menozzi PN 12849 on Verdi's Un ballo in maschera first performed in 1859.<br/><br/>- Poppi Giovanni 1828-1891<br/>Op. 45. Le Pensioniste Dodici Ricreazioni per Pianoforte a quattro mani somposte sopra melodie del Celebre Verdi N. 1 Nabucco list of 11 more operas follows ending with Giovanna de Guzman. Milano: Gio. Canti PN 3031 after 1855. 1 decorative series title with charming engraved vignette depicting domestic music-making: four women around a piano two seated at a piano and two listening 2-3 blank 4-9 i blank pp. Engraved. Ink stain to final blank page.<br/><br/>- Zenoni Leopoldo 1818-1879<br/>L'Adolescenza seguito all' Infanzia del primogenito Suonate per Piano-forte a quattro mani . Fasc. 5o. Fantasia sull'opera Simon Boccanegra del M. Verdi. Milano: Gio. Canti PN 4599 after 1857. 1-2 title within decorative blue border 3-4 extracted and thus lacking 5-11 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature "Tolomei Pia" in brown ink to upper right corner of title.<br/><br/>Folio. Mid-tan tooled morocco-backed blue mottled paper boards title label with "Tolemei Antonietta" in manuscript within blue decorative border to upper. <br/><br/>Boards worn rubbed and bumped. With occasional fingerings and other annotations in pencil throughout. A compilation of chiefly rare editions primarily intended for the amateur. Of note are the presence of three scarce Lucca catalogues and the charming engraved illustrated title of the Poppi arrangement depicting two young women playing four-hand piano music. unknown books
192834273Wien-Leipzig: Universal Edition PN U.E. 9517 1928. Small folio. Dark ivory wrappers printed in dark brown. 44 2 pp. Parallel text in German French and English. Listing of all volumes on penultimate page and lower.<br/><br/>Contains 14 pieces previously published separately:<br/>GRAENER Paul. Dämmerlicht and Frauenbildnis<br/>WILLNER Arthur. Erdmännleins Tanzweise op. 25 no. 14 and Tanzweise op. 25 nos. 2 and 15<br/>TCHEREPNIN Alexander. Romance op. 31 nos. 1 and 3 <br/>SCRIABIN Aleksandr. Mazurka op. 3 no. 2<br/>HÃBA Alois. Scherzo op. 2 no. 1<br/>GÃL Hans. Skizze op. 7 no. 2<br/>MEDTNER Nikolay. Märchen op. 9 no. 3<br/>SZYMANOWSKI Karol. Etude op. 33 no. 3 and Mazurka op. 50 nos. 1 and 3<br/>CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO Mario. Corale su una melodia ebraica<br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned. Wrappers detached. Universal Edition [PN U.E. 9517] unknown books
195134272Wien-London: Universal Edition PN 12050 1951. Small folio. Decorative wrappers printed in red. 2 xi i 79 pp. With biographical summaries in German French and English. <br/>"Diese Sammlung erschien im Jahre 1951 aus Anlaß des fünfzigjährigen Bestehens des Verlages"<br/><br/>Contains 25 pieces previously published separately:<br/>REGER Max. Humoreske<br/>SIBELIUS Jean. Rondino<br/>SZYMANOWSKI Karol. Etude<br/>LARSSON Lars-Erik. Lento<br/>KODÃLY Zoltán. Il pleut dans mon cÅ“ur comme il pleut sur la ville<br/>MARTIN Frank. Prelude<br/>KRENEK Ernst. Klavierstück<br/>POOT Marcel. Fughetta<br/>BURKHARD Willy. Adagio<br/>BARTÓK Béla. Allegretto ; The night's music<br/>SCHOENBERG Arnold. Klavierstück ; Kleines Klavierstück<br/>APOSTEL Hans Erich. Marcia moderato<br/>HAUER Josef. XXII. Zwölftonspiel für Klavier<br/>WEBERN Anton. Variation<br/>JELINEK Hans. Zweistimmige Invention<br/>WAGNER-RÉGENY Rudolf. Zwei Klavierskizzen : in ein Album für Gerty Herzog<br/>PETYREK Felix. Griechische Rhapsodie<br/>AKSES Necil Kâzum. Das Dorf.<br/>VLADIGEROV Pancho. Bauerntanz<br/>CASELLA Alfredo. Bolero<br/>SCHULHOFF Erwin. Hopp . hopp<br/>EINEM Gottfried. Klavierstück<br/>MILHAUD Darius. Romance<br/>BLACHER Boris. What about this Mr. Clementi<br/>DOUCET Clément. Chicken pie<br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned. Published on the occasion of Universal's 50th anniversary. Universal Edition [PN 12050] unknown books
1880WRCLIT82868New York London and Paris: Cassell & Company 1880. 312pp. Small quarto 26.5 x 19 cm. Chocolate brown pictorial cloth stamped in gilt and black. Frontis and 100 illustrations. Inner hinges cracked due to heavy textblock closed tear in fore-edge of front free endsheet some rubbing at extremities text block tanned; still the binding bright with inset pictorial vignettes devoted to "Air" "Art" and "Architecture." Unspecified undated printing of this popular homage to the virtues of work published at the dawn of the Machine Age. Cassell & Company hardcover books
19051746n.p. New York n.d. 1905. Staplebound. Photo illustrated wraps. Good. 12 pages. 19.5 x 23.5 cm. Featuring harvesting the history of seed oyster farming and H.C. Rowe & Co. associations' history in New Haven. Four halftone photos oyster process operations & oyster boats and one page black and white scientific illustration. Covers rubbed. <br/><br/> paperback books
179323161Boston Massachusetts: Belknap and Ball 1793. 12 324 2 pages contents at back; including a portrait of Della Crusca and another of Anna Matilda both engraved by Sam. Hill Boston; 2 title pages one which describes this as the First American Edition from the Fourth London Edition; mostly short poetic pieces originally edited by Edward Topham; credited to Robert Merry Hannah Cowley Miles Peter Andrews Edward Jerningham others; printed at the Apollo Press Boston; approximately 4 1/2" x 6 3/4" size; previous ownership name-stamp of Mary G. Clark; bound in full contemporary polished tree-calf leather; spine with gilt decorations; much edge tips wear rubbing to boards worn binding split in half; lacks title label on spine; no front free blank endpaper; portraits darkened with the tissue guard of Anna Matilda having a tracing of the figure in line; some foxing soil and discoloration of leaves; in good condition. First American Edition. Leather. Good. Belknap and Ball books
189489582London: Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society 1894. Paperback. Very Good. index v 52p. Softcover in original wrapper. 23cm.Modest chipping and browning around cover edges. Unopened. Edited by Titus Tobler and translated from Tobler's text by Aubrey Stewart. <br/><br/> Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society paperback books
191226627New York N.Y.: John Lane Co. 1912. 12 pages; color illustrated covers and several additional illustrations within including a double-page centerfold for Pujol by William J. Locke. Contents with sections on history and biography; miscellaneous books which includes sub-section titles in travel drama and verse; also new novels; art and architecture; each title with a paragraph of description along with bibliographical data about illustrations size of book pricing and also shipping costs. Approx. 7 1/2" x 11" size; stapled illustrated paper covers. A little edge tips wear; old fold line at center; in very good condition and with useful bibliographic publishing & printing information regarding these John Day Co. publications. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. John Lane Co. paperback books
192826636London England: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited 1928. 12 pages; black and white illustrated cover. A vehicle for the advertisement of publications of The Bodley Head with excerpts from books by Colonel A.I.R. Glasfurd Leonard Ramsden Hartill George Barr McCutcheon Marjorie Bowen Alexander Wicksteed Gustave Flaubert and other pieces. With Impressions essay To "Blurb" or not to "Blurb" by T.H. Blatchington. Including A Reply to a Critic at The New Statesman by J. Lewis May concerning a new English edition of Madame Bovary and a miscellany of publishing news in a Books and Authors section. Shorter inserts include books found on the then-current Bodley Head List with author title short descriptions size price and information on limitation special or illustrated copies. Printed by the London and Norwich Press Limited. Approx. 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" size; sewn illustrated paper covers. Some edge tips wear; old fold line at center; in very good condition and with useful bibliographic publishing & printing information regarding these publications. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. John Lane The Bodley Head Limited paperback books
192826633London England: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited 1928. 12 pages; black and white illustrated. A vehicle for the advertisement of publications of The Bodley Head with excerpts or illustrations from books by H.B. Martin C.S. Forester Stephen Leacock Owen Archer Harry L. Foster Herbert Patrick Lee and other pieces. With Impressions essay The Problem of the "Best Seller" by T.H. Blatchington. Including a biographical piece on Harry L. Foster and a miscellany of publishing news in a Books and Authors section. Shorter inserts include books found on the then-current Bodley Head List with author title short descriptions size price and information on limitation special or illustrated copies. Printed by the London and Norwich Press Limited. Approx. 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" size; sewn illustrated paper covers. Some edge tips wear; old fold line at center; in very good condition and with useful bibliographic publishing & printing information regarding these publications. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. John Lane The Bodley Head Limited paperback books
192726630London England: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited 1927. 12 pages; black and white illustrated. A vehicle for the advertisement of publications of The Bodley Head with excerpts or illustrations from books by Charles Simpson Marjorie Bowen Peter Blundell H. Chance Newton C.S. Forester H.B. Drake George Barr McCutcheon and other pieces. With Impressions essay The Case of Barbara Sheriff by 'Mortimer Middlebrow' and a miscellany of publishing news in 'Bodleiana.' Shorter inserts include books found on the then-current Bodley Head List with author title short descriptions size price and information on limitation special or illustrated copies. Printed by the London and Norwich Press Limited. Approx. 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" size; sewn illustrated paper covers. Some edge tips wear; old fold line at center; in very good condition and with useful bibliographic publishing & printing information regarding these publications. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. John Lane The Bodley Head Limited paperback books
192726631London England: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited 1927. 12 pages; black and white illustrated. A vehicle for the advertisement of publications of The Bodley Head with excerpts or illustrations from books by L. Du Garde Peach J.A. Spender's introduction to a "Saki" tale Senorita de Alvarez a review of Sir Richard Muir: A Memoir of a Public Prosecutor quoted from the Times Literary Supplement C.J.S. Thompson Nalbro Bartley and other pieces. With Impressions essay The Great Adventurer by "T.H.B." and a miscellany of publishing news in 'Bodleiana.' Shorter inserts include books found on the then-current Bodley Head List with author title short descriptions size price and information on limitation special or illustrated copies. Printed by the London and Norwich Press Limited. Approx. 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" size; sewn illustrated paper covers. Some edge tips wear; old fold line at center; in very good condition and with useful bibliographic publishing & printing information regarding these publications. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. John Lane The Bodley Head Limited paperback books
192926638London England: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited 1929. 12 pages; black and white illustrated cover. A vehicle for the advertisement of publications of The Bodley Head with excerpts from books by Mrs. Fred Reynolds Harry L. Foster H. Osborne O'Hagan Mansfield Scott Knut Hagberg and other pieces. With Impressions essay Authors and Publicity by Elizabeth Murray. Including an excerpt of a London Times piece on The Late Mrs. Flora Annie Steel and a miscellany of publishing news in a Books and Authors section. Shorter inserts include books found on the then-current Bodley Head List with author title short descriptions size price and information on limitation special or illustrated copies. Printed by the London and Norwich Press Limited. Approx. 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" size; sewn illustrated paper covers. Some edge tips wear; old fold line at center; in very good condition and with useful bibliographic publishing & printing information regarding these publications. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. John Lane The Bodley Head Limited paperback books
193026639London England: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited 1930. 12 pages. A vehicle for the advertisement of publications of The Bodley Head with excerpts from books by Stephen Coleridge Robert Paye E.M. Sneyd-Kynnersley Constance Hagberg Wright Jasper Salwey F.E. Mills Young and other pieces. With Impressions essay "- As Strikes the Player" by "Mortimer Middlebrow". Including a publishers' contest announcement regarding the story "The Crystal Beads Murder" and a miscellany of publishing news in a Bodleiana section. Also reprinted here from the Summer number of "Artwork" is Douglas Percy Bliss' article "The Colour-Printed Picture-Books of Walter Crane." Shorter inserts include books found on the then-current Bodley Head List with author title short descriptions size price and information on limitation special or illustrated copies. Printed by the London and Norwich Press Limited. Approx. 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" size; sewn paper covers. Some edge tips wear; old fold line at center; in very good condition and with useful bibliographic publishing & printing information regarding these publications. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. John Lane The Bodley Head Limited paperback books
1936WRCLIT84715New York & London: D. Appleton-Century Co. 1936. Decorated wrappers. Photographs and illustrations. First edition of this promotional history of the constituent firms 1825 to date. Fine with compliments card laid in. D. Appleton-Century Co. unknown books
18932222201<p>First edition. Octavo. B/W illustrations and maps. Original stiff pictorial wrappers. No dust jacket. Good. 224 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Various advertisements includes Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.</p> Rand, McNally & Company paperback books
5304Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Original etching on laid paper. Lettered along bottom "A. 1584 COLONIAE" and signed "Wilhelmus Reichius Edcudebat" with the text "SANGUINE CHRISTE TUO SIC NOS ET CORPORE PASCIS ET SIS CONCICIS ALTOR ET ESCA TUIS." 18 x 15 cm. Trimmed to the plate edge small loss at upper right corner else fine. Nicely matted to 11 x 14 inches. Provenance: from the collection of the important American composer Jerome Kern 1885-1945. unknown books
19102450Chicago: Rex Bromide Co. c. 1910. Staplebound. Color illustrated wraps. Very good. 63 pages. 22 x 14 cm. Featuring handy home goods to solve the everyday problems of the homemaker - this catalogue includes hundreds of gadgets. Each page includes 2-3 small write ups for each item and all items are shown with a detailed black and white illustration. Personal favorites include the “Sure Death Fly Killer” and the “Star Asbestos Burner” used for quick cooking and odorless toasting. Light creasing with 2 small closed tears to front cover. No copies found 2/15/21. <br/><br/> Rex Bromide Co. paperback books
19111493New York: Kenny Publishing Company 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Publisher's original full blue cloth with decorations and title stamped in black and gilt with five photos of artists on cover. Good. 366 pages. 26 x 21 cm. Oscar Cargill's copy - Dr. Cargill was the guiding force in building the English department at N.Y.U. History of performers illustrated in black and white photographs announcements and period advertisements. Interior toned. Covers rubbed. <br/><br/> Kenny Publishing Company hardcover books
186283231Paris: Didier 1862. Hardcover. Good. xvii 452p. Old but probably later quartercloth binding. 19cm. Cover scuffed and moderately worn. A few corners creased. French text. <br/><br/> Didier hardcover books
200541953NY: Knopf 2005. First edition first prnt. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Black and white photographs. Signed by Klibanoff on the title page. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover books
200641933NY: Knopf 2006. First edition first prnt. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Black and white photographs. Signed by Klibanoff on the title page. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover books
19392221730<p>"FDR" 1 page on mint green The White House letterhead Washington D.C. January 9 1939 1 page with integral leaf. 9" x 7". The paper watermarked "Whiting Woven Linen." To Frederick B. Adams. Very good.</p><p>Adams 1878-1961 was married to Ellen Walters Delano a first cousin of FDR.</p><p>Roosevelt thanks Adams for the gift of a fishing rod.</p> unknown books