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2009123469New York New York: Acanthus Press 2009. Hardcover. VG. Off-white cloth over boards; Black dj.; 304 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw and color. A history of the White House its interiors furnishings and gardens from 1801 through the present Obama administration; Compares and contrasts it to the "regular" American home over the years; Wonderfully illustrated; Extensive annotations; Fascinating. Acanthus Press hardcover books
1961WRCLIT52784Port-au-Prince: Imprimerie de l'Etat 1961. Printed wrappers. Lower fore-corner bumped otherwise a very good copy. First edition. Preface by Jean Price-Mars. With the author's 1962 full-page presentation inscription to a UNESCO colleague and with the recipient's small stamp. Imprimerie de l'Etat unknown books
2003160677Madison Wisconsin: GUILD Publishing 2003. Signed. Hardcover. NF/VG light rubbing to dj; signed by the author on the half title 2003. Black boards; silver lettering. Color-illus. dj with white lettering. 208 pp.; Profusely illustrated with over 200 color plates and figures. Accompanied the exhibition of the same name which featured contemporary pottery from the collection held at The Newark Museum; Includes pottery from the 1930s through to the twenty-first century from America Europe Asia and Africa; Wonderful photos and extensive annotations. "Despite the enormous interest in the works of contemporary studio potters worldwide surprisingly few books explore the best of these works in a large full-color format. Great Pots: Contemporary Ceramics from Function to Fantasy does exactly that. With a focus on The Newark Museum's collection it is both a feast for the eyes and a testament to the power of the pot. Striking images and fascinating commentary demonstrate how a small pot can be a masterpiece and how even the most outrageous sculptural vessels of the 1990s share fundamental meanings with the craft pots of the 1950s. Two hundred color photographs taken especially for this book invite the reader to explore and relish this collection of truly great pots."--BOOK JACKET. GUILD Publishing hardcover books
19506235New York: Oxford University Press 1950. Octavo 23.5 x 16 cm. xiii 551 pages. Illustrated; bibliography. FIRST EDITION. Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick 1870-1951 was an American botanist and horticulturalist. He was director of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station where he produced many of his most influential works including his monumental series on fruits of America titled Grapes Pears Plums Small Fruits etc. of New York. He also served as president of the American Society of Horticultural Science. This work serves as the first book to describe the development of horticulture in America and includes a chapter on "The Development of American Horticultural Literature 1700-1860". Some light age-toning internally a small abrasion to title page otherwise fine. In the publisher's burgundy dust jacket with slight edgewear; near very good. With the ownership signature of Orville Taylor Bailey "one of the pioneers of neuropathology" to the front fee endpaper. Oxford University Press unknown books
7582Many illus. Unpaginated. 8vo stiff pictorial boards cloth spine. Mexico City: Alias 2013.<br /> <P> First edition an uncommon book examining Carrión's De Diefstal van het Jaar "exhibition" at the Drents Museum in 1982. This show entailed Ulises Carrion 1941-89 displaying a large diamond in a small and dark room of the museum without any visible security or restrictions as a social experiment. In the last decade of his life Carrión's practice involved similar investigations of societal norms and the dissemination of information. The previous year the artist had delved into the spread of gossip and rumors through social networks in the performance piece Gossip Scandal and Good Manners in which he concocted rumors about himself to observe how they spread.<br /> <P> Pairing new essays presented in Spanish & English by Martha Hellion and Paulo Silveira with Claudio Goulart's original photography documenting the exhibition this work reveals new details about Carrión's intentions and the execution of this daring show. This publication is part of Alias's AntÃtesis series no. 3.<br /> <P> As new. The very rare flyer promoting De Diefstal van het Jaar is reproduced on the cover. hardcover books
18655926Washington 1865. 44pp. Disbound loosened. Caption title as issued. Caption title page tanned and moderately chipped with loss of a few letters to final line on each side of leaf. Remainder of text lightly toned. Good. <br/><br/> Grant reports on the last year of the War. Of particular interest are the movements of Sheridan and Sherman and the final exchange of letters between Grant and Lee prior to surrender. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Howes G311. unknown books
186727894New York: Printed by Order of the Executive Committee George F. Nesbitt & Co. Printers 1867. First edition. Stitched. Title paged foxed at the edges dampstain to upper front corner; a good copy. 40 pp. 8vo. They were all there Astor to Vanderbilt to give the Republican nomination to Grant. Printed by Order of the Executive Committee, George F. Nesbitt & Co., Printers unknown books
19121342227Columbia: The State Company 1912. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print; Boards in brown cloth with gold print wear to spine caps and corners bump to bottom corners spot stains on front else light shelfwear; Text block has light spotting to edges name in ink on front flyleaf light tanning to endpapers slight occasional foxing within else clean and tight; 410 pages frontispiece port. illustrated b&w plates. 1342227. FP New Rockville Stock. The State Company hardcover books
187877433Montbéliard: Paul Hoffmann 1878. contemporary half cloth with paper-covered boards leather spine label. large 12mo. contemporary half cloth with paper-covered boards leather spine label. 591. Separately printed reprint from Repertoire des sources historiques du moyen-age: Bio-Bibliographieby Chevalier Besterman 3267. Compact bibliography on the life of Jesus Christ. Titles from the eighteenth-century predominate but occasionally volumes as old as 1642 appear. From the libraries of Martin Bodmer with his shelfmark; and H.P. Kraus with his bookplate. Minor soiling on back page chipped title page. Paul Hoffmann unknown books
190963517Columbia SC: State Co 1909. First edition. 8vo. 591 pp. Illustrated from photographs plates portraits. Matthew C. Butler 1836-1909 earned command of the 2nd South Carolina cavalry in August 1862 but soon after commanded a brigade and then a division under both Stuart and Hampton; following the war he served as a U.S. Senator from south Carolina 1877-1895. Nevins I p. 64: "Eulogies recollections and testimonies from comrades form a hodgepodge of unbalanced information on a South Carolina cavalry regiment." Not in Dornbusch. Turnbull V p. 54. Nicholson p. 108. Still a very good copy. Original gilt-stamped gray cloth rubbed somewhat soiled. 9946. <br/><br/> State Co hardcover books
713896 unnumbered pages. Thick 8vo 210 x 150 mm. semi-stiff printed wrappers. Geneva: Editions Héros-Limite 2005.<br /> <P> The scarce second edition of Ulises Carrion's famous Arguments 1st ed.: 1973 published by the Beau Geste Press. In the Getty Research Institute exhibition catalogue Artists and Their Books Books and Their Artists 2018 Zanna Gilbert writes about the first edition: "Carrión humorously interrogates the structure and content of books and the literary devices used by authors and playwrights. The titular exchanges in Arguments are indicated only by the names of the participants with no reference to the actual content of their disagreements. The distinctly Anglophone names are arranged in various configurations on each page of the book leaving the reader to wonder about the substance of the disputes."<br /> <P> As new. From an edition of 750 copies.<br /> <P> ⧠U. Carrión Quant aux Livres 2008 p. 202. unknown books
188637517New York: F. M. Lupton Publisher 1886. 1st printing. OCLC locates 3 institutional holdings. Not in Broadfoot nor Seagrave. Printed self wrappers with wood engraving bust portrait of Grant to front wrapper. Age toning to paper. Two stab holes in margin along spine. A VG copy of this rare title. 16 pp. Text triple column. 'Representative Men of New York' pp 10 - 15. Publisher advert p. 16. Wood engraved masthead. 8 portrait cuts illustrate 'Representative Men'. 11-3/8" x 8-3/8" <br/><br/> F. M. Lupton, Publisher unknown books
186618381New York: Beadle and Company 1866. 87 1 blank 4 publ. advts. pp. Original printed wrappers light dusting and spine chipping old tape remnant on spine. Else Very Good. <br/><br/> Despite the title the Report begins "from the date of Grant's appointment to command the operations of the armies of the United States." Grant's appointment occurred in 1864. The first printing issued in 1865 with a title more correctly reflecting its contents. This is the Beadle printing and so noted by Howes. <br/>Howes G311. Sabin 28315. Bartlett 1921-1922 other printings. Not in Eberstadt Decker Nevins. Beadle and Company unknown books
186828114Philadelphia 1868. 24pp stitched as issued portraits of Grant and Colfax on the title page. "No. 182." printed at upper corner of title leaf. Near Fine.<br/><br/> "Grant and Colfax with Peace and Prosperity. Seymour and Blair with War and Anarchy."<br/>Miles 524. unknown books
186936730Washington D.C. 1869. Single page entirely in ink manuscript Very Good.<br/><br/> Randall was a Pennsylvania Democrat born in Philadelphia and a Union soldier during the War. He was Speaker of the House 1876-1881. This letter is an early unfavorable evaluation of President Grant's character only two weeks after Grant's inauguration as President. "The chief characteristic thus far developed is his vindictiveness. He must have much changed from the time when he received Lee's surrender. But we shall see the end is not yet. unknown books
1865902New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1865. 8vo. Frontis. 77 3 pp. <br><br>First edition: Detailed accounts of some of the significant combats under Grant's command. "It has been my fortune to see the armies of both the West and the East fight battles . . . All that it was possible for men to do in battle they have done. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sabin 28316. Fair in printed paper wrappers cover edges chipped front cover separated. Recto of plate with very small historical society stamp. D. Appleton & Co. unknown books
1865WRCAM18414Washington 1865. 44pp. Gathered signatures. Stitched as issued. A trifle dusty. Still very good. Grant's report as commander of the United States Armies. Includes important correspondence between Grant and Generals Butler Sherman etc. This is a general survey of army operations from the spring of 1864 until the surrender at Appomatox. HOWES G311. SABIN 28316. DORNBUSCH III:1437. unknown books
188542593New York: Beadle & Adams No. 98 William Street 1885. 1st printing thus the "Memorial Edition" 15-DBL. Original publisher's printed orange paper wrappers Type VIII. Cf. Figure 101 Johannsen Vol I. General wear. Front wrapper beginning to detach lower 2". Period signature of "C. O. Hopkins". An Abt VG copy. 5 - 100 = 96 pp. Wood engraved bust of Grant to front wrapper. 12mo. <br/><br/> Beadle & Adams, No. 98 William Street unknown books
8722Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Original ticket to the reception and camp fire held in honor of "Comrade U.S. Grant" by the Grand Army of the Republic of Philadelphia held December 1879 at the American Academy of Music. This ticket was issued to Charles S. Bailey of Courtland Saunders Post No. 21 Pennsylvania. 2.5 x 5.3 inches. <br><br><br />Ulysses S. Grant born Hiram Ulysses Grant; was the 18th President of the United States 1869–1877 as well as military commander during the Civil War and post-war Reconstruction periods. Under Grant's command the Union Army defeated the Confederate military and ended the Confederate States of America. unknown books
2665D. 2pg. 8†x 10â€. October 8 1885. New York. A document regarding a memorial service for President Grant not long after he died. It is on “Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States†letterhead and reads: “At a stated meeting of the Commandery held on the 7th inst the following Resolution was adopted and Committee appointed: ‘Resolved that a Committee of five be appointed by the Commander to take into consideration the subject of holding memorial services in honor of our late Companion and Commander General U.S. Grant U.S.A. and that said Committee have power to arrange for such services and to invite members of other Commanderies to participate therein.†The document then lists the five members of the committee; Church General M.T. McMahon General Israel Vogdes Commander Edward Hooker and Colonel H.C. King. The document has light soiling and smudges and is in fine condition. unknown books
189416816Paris: Montbeliard 1894. First. hardcover. very good. Bio-Bibliographie. 3 vols. wood-pulp paper double column rebound in black cloth-backed marbled boards volume 3 in green cloth volume 1 with no lettering on spine. Paris: Montbeliard 1894-1903.<br/><br/> A source book of all European medieval history Besterman 2885-2886. With the small ownership label of art historian Meyer Schapiro.<br/><br/> Montbeliard unknown books
190776146Paris: Alphonse Picard et Fils 1907. half leather recased with original spine laid down five raised bands and gilt lettering paste paper boards. Small 4to. half leather recased with original spine laid down five raised bands and gilt lettering paste paper boards. iv22941; viii2298-4832 columns two per page. 2 volumes. New edition corrected and augmented printed in conjunction with the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres. Printed in an edition limited to 2200 copies. Biography and bibliography of sources and personages of the middle ages. Although published in France this is a source book for all of European medieval history. Besterman 2885-2886. Loosely inserted is a commemorative book label which indicates that this set came from the reference library of H.P. Kraus purchased by Oak Knoll Books at the auction sale. Alphonse Picard et Fils unknown books
186219530Towanda: Printed at the Office of the Bradford Reporter 1862. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Black sheep-backed marbled boards. Interleaved. Rubbed some chipping of spine. Interleaved some manuscript additions of changes up to 1876 on interleaves and with a document from Montrose Penn. 1884 regarding the courts laid in some spotting and leaves loosened but generally a very good copy of a well-used reference work. With the signature and notation of William H. Jessup attorney of W. & W. H. Jessup. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Court Protocol. William Jessup graduate of Yale was a"pioneer in the cause of education and temperance in northern Pennsylvania and the chief founder of the County agricultural society." Appleton He was a presiding judge of the 11th judicial district of Pennsylvania from 1838 until 1851and one of the three representitives sent to discuss with Lincoln the military quota he had requested of New York Pennsylvania and Ohio. Two of his sons became noted missionaries William H. obviously followed him into his law firm. Printed at the Office of the Bradford Reporter unknown books
41205Margins: 175x119 mm. Remnants of mounting on reverse of print very small tear on bottom margin. unknown books
190076149Montbéliard: Société anonyme d'imprimerie montbéliardaise 1900. modern cloth leather spine labels. small 4to. modern cloth leather spine labels. iv 1592; iv 1593-3384 columns two per page. 2 volumes. First edition printed in an edition of 2000 copies. Indexes topographical locations for all of medieval Europe. Entries accompanied by bibliographic references. Besterman 2885-2886. Marginal sunning. Loosely inserted is a commemorative book label which indicates that this set came from the reference library of H.P. Kraus purchased by Oak Knoll Books at auction. Société anonyme d'imprimerie montbéliardaise unknown books