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25202Paris: Alphonse Picard et Fils. 1905 - 1907. 2 volumes. Later black half cloth gilt. iv2296 columns 1148 pp. & viii2297-4832 columns 1268 pp.; 28x20 cm. and together 15 cm. thick. sl. worn sl. browned monastic library stamps Although still very good set. Alphonse Picard et Fils hardcover
151196New York Kraus Reprint Corporation. 1959. Original publisher's red cloth hardback gilt title spine small 4to: Vol. 1. A - J: iv 1592 columns = 796pp. Vol. 2. K - Z: iv 1593-3384 columns = 896pp. Fine - complete set. Facsimile Montbéliard Paris 1894/99-1903. New York, Kraus Reprint Corporation. 1959 hardcover
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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. 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. <br/><br/> Printed at the Office of the Bradford Reporter hardcover
9558Illus. throughout. 4 printed sheets orig. craft paper wrappers staple-bound. Hou Denmark: Egmont Højskolen Feb. 1979.<br /> <br> <br> A scarce exhibition catalogue dedicated to books with rubber-stamped illustrations curated by Ulises Carrión 1941-89. His introduction is printed in Danish and English: “Time pressures didn’t allow for a wide research but I believe that the show includes most if not all the significant artists in this field. Some available catalogues and anthologies have been included because they possess a reasonable coherence in character theme or intentions. These criteria rather than dictionary definitions were also applied when deciding what was to be considered as being ‘a book.’ The show includes quite a number of unbound works; in all cases however they consist of a series of loose works that have been put between the same covers and under a common name. Many of the included items were lent by Aart van Barneveld from the Stempelpaats in Amsterdam.â€<br /> <br> <br> The exhibition featured the works of Anna Banana Luciano Bartolini Peter van Beveren Cozette de Charmoy Robert Jacks Ray di Palma Pawel Petasz Dieter Roth Ruedi Schill Gabor Toth Dick Walraven etc. A few of the pieces are illustrated.<br /> <br> <br> In fine condition. With the stamps of Niels Lomholt’s Lomholt Formular Press and the Other Books and So Archive on the verso of the first leaf. unknown
10308Single paper sheet 350 x 222 mm. mounted on black craft paper letterpress-printed signed in lower left corner. Amsterdam: 1975.<br /> <br> <br> A signed Ulises Carrión print adapted from a 1972 typewritten work. Near fine; minuscule tear on the left side inoffensive sunning. Inscribed in the lower left corner: “U. Carrión ‘75.†From the collection of Guy Schraenen 1941-2018. unknown
1141019 pp. Square 4to printed wrappers staple-bound. Geneva: Boabooks 2016.<br /> <br> <br> From the colophon: "rrr reproduces nine pages typewritten by Ulises Carrión in 1972." Printed and bound by Che Huber and Alexis Dos Santos and designed by Izet Sheshivari. As new unknown edition size. unknown
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186622955St. Louis MO 1866. No binding. Fine. Manuscript Letter Signed as Lt. Col of Ordnance and Brevet Brigadier General to Adam Badeau Grant's Military Secretary St. Louis Arsenal Mo. August 1 1866. 2 pp. 7 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. Callender responds to Grant's aide-de-camp Adam Badeau's request ""for a statement of the number and calibre of guns captured at Fort Donelson February 16th 1862"" the Tennessee battle that was Grant's first success. Not having that report he offers one on Vicksburg instead.Callender advises: ""I have not been able to find any report of the character referred to among the records of my office and search for such a report has also been made among the records of the Department of the Missouri - likewise without success. But I applied to Capt. Brink late Acting Ordnance Officer at Fort Donelson for information on the subject and he has kindly furnished me with the enclosed list which I transmit herewith together with his letter neither is present. In looking for a report of the guns captured at Fort Donelson a very full report was found of guns and Ordnance Stores captured at Vicksburg - which if the General Grant desires could be forwarded to you.""Franklin D. Callender 1817-1882 Union officer; after distinguished service in the Seminole War and Mexican War took command of the St. Louis Arsenal in 1861 and served as Chief of Ordnance of the Dept. of the Missouri Nov. 19 1861-Mar. 11 1862; holding same post in Dept. of the Miss. March 11 - July 11 1862 he returned to Mo. where he was on the Governor's staff and then served in the advance upon and siege of Corinth; returned to Dept. of the Mo. and the St. Louis Arsenal July 11 1862 and commanded it throughout the war; breveted B.G. USA for Corinth St. Louis and war service. unknown
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1998USD_9780139564420Prentice Hall 1998. 1st. Unknown Binding. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. Prentice Hall unknown
63157682Prentice-Hall pp. 255 1st Edition . Hardback. Used. Prentice-Hall hardcover
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