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pp xi, 236. Foxed. 8vo. Library buckram binding. Mildly XLib. "Dr. Dewees looks at the treatments proposed by Dr. Abolition and Dr. Colonization, and decides that a blend of emancipation and colonization will provide the optimal cure, with compensation for slave owners from the proceeds of public land sales." FIRST EDITION. Blockson 9481. LCP 3094. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN2 SE1/2
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In English. 548 p., color and b/w ills. Trade in Byzantium: Papers from the Third International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium. In the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople served not only as an administrative, military, and religious center, but also as one of trade and commerce. The city was selected as the new imperial capital due to its geographical advantages, its vasthinterland, its situation as an ideal vantage point for travel by land and sea, and its safe natural harbors, making it a perfect location fo trade. Considering that medieval Anatolia, and especially Constantinople, was located at the center of a broad trade network and was a center of both production and consumption, trade is rightfully a continuing subject matter of Byzantine studies. In addition, since 2004, the Directorate of the Istanbul Archaeological Museums has carried out archaeological research in Üsküdar, Sirkeci, and Yenikapi, as part of the Marmaray and Metro projects. The excavations have revealed spectacular artifacts and new knowledge on Byzantine trade, ship-building technology, and ships and their cargo. Inlight of harbor excavation results and information accumulated from other ongoing research, it wastheright time to re-evaluatetrade in Byzantium. New findings and knowledge arising from the Yenikapi excavations, in particular, gave reason to revisit issues of trade in Byzantium again.The articles collected in this volume derive from papers presented at the Third International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium on 'Trade in Byzantium' held in Istanbul on 24¿27 June 2013.
Lower corners slightly bumped. ; Ed Rachal Foundation Nautical Archaeology Series 2; 12.3 X 9.0 X 0.6 inches; 138 pages
206 p. 12 mo. Foxed. Mildly XLib. Library buckram binding. Extremely important anti-slavery tract. William Jay (17891858), American jurist and reformer, was the son of John Jay (1745-1829), American patriot, statesman, and Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. For most of the period from 1818 to 1843 he served as Judge of the county court of Westchester, N.Y. An active abolitionist, Jay helped establish (1833) the New York City Anti-Slavery Society and wrote vigorous pamphlets and articles on the topic. He also was a founder (1816) of the American Bible Society; and president (1848-1858) of the American Peace Society. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 Box 4
pp. viii, 301, (2)[Publisher's catalogue]. Ownership of Robert C. Bair. Robert C. Bair, a lawyer and son of a local judge was involved in politics and served as the Director of Historical Society of York County. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, gold stamped spine. Beveled edges. Slight spotting. First Edition. Chapters include: The Progress of Evolution as Illustrated By English History; The Mexican War; and The Degeneracy of the United States Senate. Nice example of a scarce and too little known book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Coldwar/Economics 9
Second Edition, half-title, [4], 155, [1]pp., disbound. This is primarily a reply to William Knox's "Present State of the Nation", 1768, with comments on Thomas Whately's "Considerations on the Trade and Finances of this Kingdom", 1766. It contains frequent references to the American Colonies. Todd, 16b; Kress, 6612; Goldsmith, 10557; Higgs, 4719; Sabin, 56488; Adams, 69-9b.
First edition, small 4to (208 x 165 mm), 46, [2]pp., one of 250 copies printed for private circulation, portrait frontis., cloth-backed boards, title lettered in gilt on upper board.
Third Edition, 35, [1] pp., modern marbled wrappers. Kress, 4538; Goldsmith, 7763.
First Edition, half-title, 71, [1] pp., disbound. Kress, 3599; Goldsmith, 6363; Hanson, 3454.
First edition, 61, [1]pp., disbound. Goldsmiths', 7157.
4to, xxiii, [i], 502pp., facsimiles throughout, orig. cloth. Covers mechanics, astronomy, navigation, surveying, architecture and commerce, as well as pure mathematics. Each biography is followed by details of all the author's mathematical works, including many books and articles. 1,090 authors, over 8,000 books, illustrations and indexes. A scarce bibliography. A further part was planed but never issued.
4to, xxiii, [i], 502pp., facsimiles throughout, orig. cloth. Covers mechanics, astronomy, navigation, surveying, architecture and commerce, as well as pure mathematics. Each biography is followed by details of all the author's mathematical works, including many books and articles. 1,090 authors, over 8,000 books, illustrations and indexes. A scarce bibliography. A further part was planed but never issued.
Paris, Edit. Lib. Béranger, 1903. 241p. No conserva cubiertas originales. 8º mayor. Tela. Guardas coloreadas. Ex libris. Leve roce en el lomo. Buen ejemplar. Livre en français.
Paris, Edit. Librairie encyclopèdique de Roret, 1870. Nouveau manuel complet du bronzage des métaux et du plâtre traitant des enduits et des peintures métalliques suivi de la peinture et du vernissage des métux et du bois. Ouvrages enrichis de nouveaux procédés relatifs au bronzage, à la peinture et au vernissage, traduits, mis en ordre et publié par M. F. Malepeyre d'après M. le Dr. E. Winckler et autres Praticiens.Colección Encyclopèdie Roret. Algunas ilustraciones en b/n. 268 p. 8º menor. Holandesa con lomo de piel algo rozado. Dorados y hierros en el lomo. Conserva cubierta original. Ex libris. Buen ejemplar. Livre en français.
cviii + 457 + [i] pp. + 16 platen buiten tekst, 25cm., in de reeks "Bronnen voor de geschiedenis van de Vlaamsche kunst" volume V, originele omslag intact, goede staat, S101605
Volledig in 2 delen: 527 + 559pp., 26cm., publicatie van de "Koninklijke Academie voor wetenschappen, letteren en schone kunsten van België", in de reeks "Fontes Historiae Artis Neerlandicae. Bronnen voor de kunstgeschiedenis van de Nederlanden" volume IV-1 & IV-2, mooie staat (als nieuw), S83831
[8] + 537pp., 29cm., reliure moderne, dans la série "Recueil de chroniques, chartes et autres documents concernant l'histoire et les antiquités de la Flandre publié par la Société d'Emulation de Bruges", qqs. petits cachets, texte très frais, exemplaire numéroté: no.44, poids: 1.8kg., B108584
[8] + 520pp., 29cm., reliure moderne, dans la série "Recueil de chroniques, chartes et autres documents concernant l'histoire et les antiquités de la Flandre publié par la Société d'Emulation de Bruges", cachet, texte très frais, exemplaire numéroté: no.44, poids: 1.7kg., B108585
Paris, Edit. Librairie encyclopèdique de Roret, 1881. Colección Encyclopèdie Roret. Algunas ilustraciones en b/n. 240 p. 8º menor. Holandesa editorial con lomo de piel algo rozado. Dorados y hierros en el lomo. Conserva cubierta original. Ex libris. Buen ejemplar. Livre en français.
107pp., 23cm., reliure cart. d'époque avec traces d'usage (plats marbrés, dos en cuir rouge, charnières partiellement cassées et restaurées, titre et décorations dorées au dos), texte frais avec peu de rousseurs et en bon état, très rare, [Cet ouvrage contient une analyse de la vie économique de Rio de Janeiro et de Brésil, dans les années 1849 à 1855, par l'auteur belge Ladislas Paridant résidant à Rio de Janeiro. Joint et collé sur les dernières pages blanches: 2 récensions de cet ouvrage, l'un paru dans le Précurseur d'Anvers de 6 avril 1856, l'autre paru dans le Journal de Liège de 11 avril 1856], A96219
Features: The Makin' of a Brush Propper Cowhand - chasing mavericks in Arizona; Whiskey Traders of Fort Whoop Up - center of the trade in northern Montana and the south prairies of Canada - John J. Healy and Alfred B. Hamilton; Sweet Trail to the Gallows - the Penascal murders; Search for the Old Overland (stagecoach); Alexis Godey's Kinship with risk; Land of the violent sun - Old Hachita; Doc Crumbine of Dodge City; Narrow-Gauge Royalty - The Slim Princess; Ambush and gold dust - a Black Hills tragedy; Mojave desert's wild Dutchman - Charlie Koehn; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
Features: Massacre! - in the 1850s, California's Indians were treated with heartless brutality; Gold of the Coquihalla River in British Columbia; Warrior's Witches - a display of temper earned an Indian girl a bad reputation; Fair Play Meant a Hanging - to the Fairplay 105; Sequoyah Houston fell to Cherokee Bill; Kit; Living on Borrowed Time - Horatio Larned saved the life of Porcupine... and thereby saved his own; Readin', 'Ritin', and Retribution - ; $110 per sack!; Northwest Trade Gun - the Indian's magic smoke pole; and more. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Magazine
Features: They called him Coyote - Scott Andrew Smith; Goodhearted and unlucky - Long George Francis; Stump-Jumper on the Fairbanks-Valdez Trail; Blue Riches Halfway to the Sky; Foster Child of the Kiowas - Millie Dergan; Why Badmen were Bad; Gay times in Gibbonsville, Idaho; Climb the Blackjack! - Longhorn Cattle; Climax Jim - Rustler Rufus Nephews, alias Jim Thomas; Noah H. Rose - frontier cameraman; Steamboat on Puget Sound - the Beaver; Oakes Rhymes with Hoax - D.C. Oakes and Pikes Peak gold; Last days of the great northern herd; 'an eye for an eye' was not enough - William Clark Quantrill and his band; Gunfighting tricks of the trade; complete reprint of scarce book - Rube Burrow, King of Outlaws and his Band of Train Robbers by G.W. Agee; and more. Clean and bright with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
18 pages. Cover: Vic Damone Features include: A Dream Come True - Vic Damone; Versatile Songstress - Eileen Wilson; and Harmony is Their Trade: The Frank Petty Trio. Collection of lyrics to the popular songs of that era including: Are You Lonesome Tonight?; He's a Curbstone Cutie; Gone Fishin' and many more. 1" opening top front cover. Little wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine
220 pages. Features: The Mechanization of work; the mechanization of agriculture; the mechanization of mining; the mechanization of design and manufacturing; the mechanization of commerce; the mechanization of office work; the mechanization of women's work; the distribution of work and income; and more. Faint name and initials atop front cover. Many nostalgic color photo ads. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine