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20002090502113709008Not Available 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20002090502113714752Not Available 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19852090502113718039Not Available 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19952090502113717461Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19992082702114608342Not Available 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19682090202118204572Japan Maritime Information Association 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Maritime Information Association paperback
2090502113707711Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1980KOS02202825Art Publishing 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS02202825 Art Publishing paperback
19942090502113717053Not Available 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19132221747<p>First edition. Octavo. Original gilt stamped green cloth edges rubbed. No dust jacket. Good-very good. 243 pages. Scarce.</p><p>Signed and inscribed by Spargo on front free endpaper to author: "Sonia Ureles with admiration and affection."</p><p>Spargo 1876-1966 1912 Socialist Candidate for Congress later became a Republican see Wiki. Author of books on William Morris Karl Marx Ethan Allen and crafts and history of Vermont.</p> B. W. Huebsch hardcover
GURA, JUDITHIn Pristine Condition. unknown
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2015111548Batsford. New. 2015. Hardcover. 1849941939 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Batsford hardcover
2017129641Batsford. New. 2017. Hardcover. 1849943427 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - BRAND NEW FLAWLESS COPY NEVER OPENED - with a bonus offer--; 10.0 X 10.0 X 0.9 inches; 240 pages . Batsford hardcover
19902111902154602002Ishida Pan Research Publishing Office 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ishida Pan Research Publishing Office paperback
175550315Altenburg Richterischen Buchhandlung 1755. 4to. Contemp. boards. Handwritten titlelabel on spine. Engraved titlevignette. 205315 pp. and 22 folded engraved plates. A few scattered brownspots but in general clean. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first German edition of this hugely influential textbook in optics."Smith wrote on optics and harmonics. In 1738 he published A Compleat System of Optics in Four Books viz. A Popular at Mathematical a Mechanical and a Philosophical Treatise. Both comprehensive and reliable the work became probably the most influential optical textbook of the eighteenth century. It was also published in Dutch in 1753 in German in 1755 and in two different French translations in 1767 In 1778 an abridged version was published in English. In turn its popularity helped to establish the eighteenth-century conviction that light is particulate." DSB. </em> hardcover
18484955New York: Edward Kearny 1848. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo 299 pages original embossed cloth tips of spine worn tight. <br/><br/> 'Embracing an account of the life and exploits of this celebrated chieftain; the Black Hawk war; a legend of the Illinois Tribe of Indians showing the manner in which they became extinct; a succinct description of the Wisconsin and Lake Superior Countries and their rich minerals; the Massacre of Chicago and other deeply interesting scenes in The West.' - Sabin 82462. Ex llibris Frank B. Cornell. Edgeworn tips of spine worn Lathrop Harper noted it was the first work of verse by a Wisconsin writer. Brinley 6896 Field 1001. Lithographed frontispiece portrait of Black Hawk and a title-page. Edward Kearny hardcover
1899245373New York NY : The Century Company 1899. Hardcover. Good. This is the 1899 revision Vol. IX of the Century Dictionary as labeled "Proper Names" on the spine. Heavy 3/4 brown morocco cloth boards and marbled endpapers and edges. Large Quarto. Good condition rubbed at edges. No former owner names. Binding is tight sturdy and square. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. The Century Company hardcover
198407220Smith AB: Smith Half Century Plus Historical Book Committee 1984. CAD !st printing. Owner's name to end paper faint small spot to page iii and to edge of page 611 otherwise Near Fine; no dust jacket as published. Blue colth with silver titles printed endpapers x 611pp index maps lots of B&W photos of people and families A heavy book. 4.2 JM HOZ 402/6. 1st. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" Tall. Smith Half Century Plus Historical Book Committee Hardcover
1975003693Westlake Village CA: F & J Publishing Corp. 1975. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good . 4to. 170 pp. Bound in full brown textured cloth stamped in gilt on cover and spine in black dust jacket cover illustration title printed in white on cover and spine. Full-color and black and white illustrations throughout. Includes bibliography. Inscribed by artist's wife María Sodí de Ramos Martínez on front free endpaper: "With affection to Dr. Cooperman/María S. de Ramos Martínez." An announcement for "Treasure Trove"- an exhibit of the artist's own works from his private collection- held at the Dalzell Hatfield Galleries in Los Angeles from October 14- November 8 1975 and an invitation to a preview showing on October 23 1975 attended by Sodí de Ramos Martínez and author George Small laid in. Biography of the Mexican painter muralist and educator who founded the first Escuela de Pintura al Aire Libre in México in 1913. After her husband's death María continued to foster his legacy by mastering serigraphy and making prints of his work. Fine bright copy in Very Good dust jacket with rubbing to spine and extremities 1/2" tear to top edge of rear cover. <br/><br/> F & J Publishing Corp. hardcover
1541184818N: N 1541. 1541-1577. 1 1541 E. Whitchurch London. The Byble in Englysh. S.T.C. 2074. 35.7 cm. x 25.5 cm. 2 1549 J. Daye and W. Seres. The Byble. S.T.C. 2077. 30 cm. x 20 cm. piece torn from lower right hand corner of leaf. This edition of the Matthew's Bible is also known as 'The Bug Bible' and 'The Wife-Beater's Bible'. 3 1561 J. Kyngston. Chaucer's Workes. S.T.C. 5075. 31 cm. x 21.5 cm. 4 1574 H. Bynneman Binneman for Humfrey Toye. John Whitgift. The Defense of the Aunswere to the Admonition. S.T.C. 25430. 27 cm. x 18.5 cm. 5 1577 Lucas Harison. Raphael Holinshed. The Chronicles of England Scotlande and Irelande. S.T.C. 13568. 28.3 cm. x 20 cm. 1541-1577. Together. N unknown
16749in blue with red stylized pen work of flowered scrolls foliage & rope work in a border of three diagonal strokes with arcs at opposite corners repeated vellum 5¾" x 4" Spanish c. hardcover
18855156Leiden: P. Somerwil 1885. Hardcover. Fair. Oblong portfolio 7 pages embossed blue cloth broken ties text block detached. Contains 31 of 36 panels of this chromolithographed panorama 27 x 35 cm. Note: WorldCat cites no copy in the Americas . Offered "as is" with some nicks with panels separating or separated. Note: this is the portfolio only which has a description of the panels but does not have the supplemental historical volume. Ex libris Albert Paul Marin Adrien Storm de Grave 1878-1952 lieutenant de cavalerie ritmestre. <br/><br/>This is one of several panoramic costume cavalcades which depict the Leidsche Studenten Corps re-enacting historical sights. In this case it is a parade of personages from the foundation of Leyden University in 1574 to its 310th anniversary in 1884 in 223 figures by Gerardus J. Bos. P. Somerwil hardcover
6812Letter One: 22 September 1877 Milton Villa West Hill St Leonards on Sea. Letter Two: 16 October 1877 on letterhead of the Reform Club London. Both letters good on lightly aged paper. Both items concern Canning's article on 'International Relations' in the October 1877 issue of 'The Nineteenth Century'. Letter One 12mo 4 pages bifolium with mourning border. Knowles hopes Canning has received the proof of the article from the publishers Spottiswoodes. A judicious bit of sycophancy follows. 'Please allow me to repeat how very greatly I am obliged to your lordship for this essay which seems to me to be as readable as it is wise and interesting - The concluding passages of it especially if you will permit me to say so - are precisely what should proceed from such a high standard of Patriotism as you have yourself set up'. Knowles then suggests a passage 'which might as well be omitted' giving his reasons. Letter Two 12mo 3 pp: Enclosing a cheque not present for thirty guineas in payment for the article. Knowles feels that Canning's 'admirable paper' has placed him under 'great obligation': 'The article has been extracted from and referred to in the most respectful & complimentary manner by many of the best & highest journals & cannot fail to do good in various ways'. Knowles considers it 'a contribution to the Subject which is most valuable & exhaustive as to the principles which should favour its application'. He now turns his 'eyes towards your promised paper upon Spain'. While his wife was staying at St Leonards he would have liked to have called on Canning at Frant 'as you so kindly gave me leave to do - but unfortunately was so tied & bound by work in London that I could only run to & fro' by the quickest & non-stopping trains - & hence for the time at any rate lost my opportunity'. Letter One: 22 September 1877, Milton Villa, West Hill, St Leonards on Sea. Letter Two: 16 October 1877, on letterhead of the Re unknown
6811Between 1898 and 1901; on letterhead of 'The Nineteenth Century'. All five items are 12mo 1 p and in good condition with the text entirely legible but with slight discoloration to the extremities and to the blank second leaves of four of the letters. Letter One 17 May 1898: Concerns a letter by Sir William White regarding which Knowles has not written as 'it seemed to me there was nothing to write about - & I am compelled to write so many letters!' Knowles 'did not at all think that Sir W. White intended any disparaging reflection in your competence by saying that you were <> not a man "technically trained in naval architecture" '. He is glad that Hurd is now 'convinced to the same effect'. Letter Two 28 Feb. 1900: He will 'give immediate & favourable consideration to the article' suggested by Hurd 'if type written' 'the sooner the better in view of the great crush of contributions bearing on the War & our Defences against all that it may lead to'. Letter Three 9 March 1900: Knowles has read Hurd's article on 'belated War Ships' and finds it 'rather too full of detail to be suitable for theh General Public to which my Review goes'. It is he feels 'more fitted for a service journal'. Letter Four 22 March 1900: Hurd has sent back the article on 'Belated British War Ships' but the changes he has made do not change Knowles's view 'that the article is not quite what I should wish at this juncture'. Letter Five 2 October 1901: He would have written sooner but has only just returned 'from my Seven Weeks' "exile" - in the shape of an autumn holiday'. He will gladly accept Hurd's article on 'Naval fashions' for publication in November 'But pardon me if I ask you not to be publishing any articles in our own name in any November periodicals - It is in an author's interest as well as an Editor's not to make himself too frequent - as some men seem unable to prevent making themselves'. Hurd was editor of the Naval and Military Record 1896-1899 was with the Daily Telegraph 1899-1928 and was joint editor of Brassey's Naval Shipping Annual 1921-1928. Between 1898 and 1901; on letterhead of 'The Nineteenth Century'. unknown