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17-6346Amsterdam Holland: Collective Propaganda voor het Nederlandse Boek 1969. 72 x 32 cm. Poster. Offset color lithograph. Text in Dutch. Scarce. Very Good. A small tear at left sheet edge. A tear with loss at lower right sheet corner. Amsterdam, Holland: Collective Propaganda voor het Nederlandse Boek, 1969. unknown
19-8960Amsterdam: Collective Promotion for the Dutch Book ca. 1967. Large format color print poster 17†x 27â€. Very Good. Scarce. Text in Dutch.From the collection of the late Frederick Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [Amsterdam]: Collective Promotion for the Dutch Book, [ca. 1967] unknown
19-8959Amsterdam: Collective Promotion for the Dutch Book ca. 1967. Large format color print poster 17†x 27â€. Good. Creasing on bottom right and top left. Scarce. Text in Dutch.From the collection of the late Frederick Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [Amsterdam]: Collective Promotion for the Dutch Book, [ca. 1967] unknown
16-515019th Century. . Drawing on laid paper with two typographic watermarks: AGM and Glaslum. 63 x 36cm. Divided with red chalks and numbered 1-9 on left side. Likely a cartoon for a stained glass window.Provenance: Sophie Renard Chateau-Thierry. 02400 Brasles France. 19th Century. unknown
69-7067Paris France: 20th Century French Publisher ca 1900. Map. 42 x 50 cm. Very Good.Scale: 1:80000.On verso number in red: 4.Text in French. [Paris], France: [20th Century French Publisher], [ca 1900] unknown
68-2531Paris France: ca. 1860. 19.5" x 13" image size Good with tears. Original uncut sheet of binding paper one side black & printed with gold letters [Paris, France: ca. 1860]. unknown
68-7367Berlin Germany: Max Planck Gesellschaft 1965. Letter sized hand written signed sheet on Chemische Abteilung Der Medizinischen Forschungsanstalt Der Max Planck Gesellschaft letterhead. Very Good. Signature unreadable. Auf Deutsch.Collection of photographs and letters signed by prominent 20th century scientists including various Nobel Prize winners. Berlin, Germany: Max Planck Gesellschaft, 1965. unknown
68-8294Hamilton Alaska: Lucia 20th century American correspondent 1909. ALS two penciled pages text on recto & verso. 24.5 x 19.5 cm. Good with minor tears. Hamilton, Alaska: Lucia [20th century American correspondent], 1909. unknown
184028423Northeast VT 1840. SLB writes to her brother Myron in Manchester VT about the status at home Father and Oliver are working on the farm shearing sheep and bringing oats to Goshen. She also writes of a "considerable sickness about here but we are all convalescent." She mentions Hamblin Caroline Collins now Mrs. Mead Cordelia Mrs. Wooster Wheeler David Phebe and a new minister named LaCost the sudden deaths of Nelson C. and Timothy Ferris. She hopes to know whether he received the $10 from their father as soon as possible.<br /> <br /> 4pp 8 1/2 x 10" original folds remnants of red seal. unknown
68-8297New Haven Connecticut: 19th Century American Correspondent 1886. ALS two inked pages text on recto & verso. 17 x 11 cm. along with stamped & sent envelope. Very Good. New Haven, Connecticut: [19th Century American Correspondent], 1886. unknown
69-7068Paris France: 20th Century French Publisher ca 1900. Map. 74 x 92 cm. Very Good.Scale: 1:80000.On verso number in red: 6.Text in French. [Paris], France: [20th Century French Publisher], [ca 1900] unknown
70-4954Paris: KIPA / Interpress Photo Agency 1992. Black and white glossy photograph. 5 x 7 inches. Very Good. Printed in France. Still from Alvarez Kelly showing William Holden and group of Confederate soldiers. Paris: KIPA / Interpress Photo Agency, 1992 unknown
71-4378London: The Graphic February 6 1886. Wood engraving. 40.3 x 29 cm. sheet. Very Good. London: The Graphic, February 6, 1886. unknown
73-2396Paris: 19th Century French Publisher circa 1800s. 27x20 cm. Black and white lithograph. Very Good. Attached to cardstock. [Paris: 19th Century French Publisher, circa 1800s?] unknown
71-3186Paris: Galerie Industrielle circa 1822. Hand colored engraving. 155 x 236 mm. sheet. Good a speck of foxing.Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [Paris: Galerie Industrielle, circa 1822]. unknown
73-5781New York: 20th Century American Publisher circa 1950s-1990s. 32x39 cm. Very Good. Black and white prints. About 25-30 collected prints in envelope. Provenance: From the collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [New York?: 20th Century American Publisher, circa 1950s-1990s?] unknown
17-3206Paris: 19th Century French Publisher 1800s. Original B&W gravure. 8 x 11 inches. Very Good. Light matting. Paris: [19th Century French Publisher], [1800s]. unknown
18045120Charlestown MA: Samuel Etheridge Thomas and Andrews 1804. Second Revised Enlarged edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo; vi unpaginated; contemporary full roan cracking joints morocco spine label some foxing; lower right corner of the Chart of the Northwest Coast of America is chipped affecting below Queen Charlotte's Islands and far western Canada. <br/><br/>Enlarged including a last-minute annotation about Plymouth Mass. The Louisiana section is especially pertinent due to the Louisiana Purchase in December 1803. Howes M839 Samuel Etheridge, Thomas and Andrews hardcover
1940biblio102-MT04New York: Bonanza Books 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Bonanza Books New York 1940 Cloth Book Condition: Very Good Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good 1st Edition 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall Ex-Library book with library marks otherwise a clean unmarked well used book Dust Jacket in protective mylar and has a small tear near the front corner 259 pg . 230 religious and secular songs Explains the origins and nature of various types of Afro-American folk songs This book by Work did much to establish the Negro folk song as musical form A magnificent collection of genuine negro folk songs assembled by Dr John W Work of Fisk University "Here are the original great and exalted spirituals the true sad and mournful Blues the rhythmic work songs the gay and high-hearted cake-walk and dance tunes here is the unique and beautiful music of the American Negro" MT04 Bonanza Books hardcover
1854M00457<p>Good HC. Full hard-grain Morocco leather over bevel-edge boards; front and rear covers with central gilt-stamped title with black-stamped elaborate floral spandrels in triple ruled black frame; spine with gilt-stamped title and blind-stamped false raised bands and quatrefoil panels; all edges gilt; pale yellow end papers. Covers and spine are clean lightly scuffed; spine ends chipped with 1/2 inch leather missing at head; some cracking of leather at spine/front cover joint but all still firm and tight; rubbing wear at fore corners boards just exposed; tightly bound; light soiling on end papers; some foxing on prelims; clean interior with occasional foxing. 32 steel engravings. All engravings present some tissue guards missing. Large 8vo 310 pp.</p> Leavitt & Allen hardcover
73-5685New York: 20th Century American Publisher 1963. Fo. Circa 30 pp. Very Good. Color plates.Can be removed from plastic upon request.Provenance: From the collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [New York?: 20th Century American Publisher], 1963 unknown
17-6758Gemany: German publisher circa 1856. Hand-colored wood engraving on newsprint. Text in German. 15.5 x 23 cm image. 17.5 x 25.5 cm sheet. Very Good. Gemany: German publisher, circa 1856. unknown
17-3233Paris: 19th Century French Publisher 1800s. Original color gravure. 7.5 x 10 inches. Very Good. Light spots of foxing primarily in right and top margins. Light matting. [Paris]: [19th Century French Publisher], [1800s]. unknown
17-3267Paris: 19th Century French Publisher 1821. Original color engraved map with hand drawn borders. Oblong. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good. Minor spots of foxing and slight toning from age. Two vertical folds. Text in French. Light matting. Paris: [19th Century French Publisher], 1821. unknown
71-3182Boston: Houghton Mifflin & Co. 1855. Photogravure. 125 x 202 mm. sheet. Very Good toning along sheet edges.John Greenleaf Whittier was an American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States. Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1855]. unknown