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50614México D.F: Casa del Tiempo Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana UAM 22 de octubre al 30 de noviembre 1998. 32p color and b/w plates bio./chron. cat. fldg. color pict. and b/w port. wrps. Exhibition of driftwood sculptures and acrylic paintings by artist from Baja California Sur b.La Paz BC 1943 . LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 Casa del Tiempo, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, UAM unknown books
67040Madrid: May Moré Galería de Arte 12 de diciembre - 20 de enero de 2001. 21.5cm. 63p b/w and color plates cat. chron. color pict. wrps. Exhibition catalogue of abstract paintings wood sculptures and photographs by Aníbal Merlo b. Argentina 1949 who has lived in Spain since 1974. Merlo has had 16 individual exhibitions and has participated in 48 collective exhibits. May Moré Galería de Arte unknown books
1980106034New York: Pathfinder Press 1980. 47p. wraps slightly worn first printing. Pathfinder Press unknown books
1967152029San Juan: the author 1967. Hardcover. 129p. text in Spanish illustrations in-text very good third revised edition blue cloth boards. Children's book. the author hardcover books
162850320Madrid: May Mor Galería de Arte 16 de Junio/28 de Julio de 1998. 24cm. 47p color frontis. color plates b/w port. bio/chron. cat. fldg. pict. wrps. Text by Daniel Samoilovich on 1998 abstract paintings and wood sculptures by Argentine born b.1949 artist who has resided in Spain since 1974. Merlo has exhibited in various countries including Mexico Germany France and Spain. May Mor, Galería de Arte unknown books
1961221022Havana: Imprenta Nacional de Cuba 1961. 294p. paperback light shelfwear front cover partly sun-faded else good condition. Text in Spanish. Imprenta Nacional de Cuba unknown books
1940237825London: The Argus Press Ltd 1940. Pamphlet. 40p. stapled wraps 5.5 x 8.5 inches wraps worn and soiled corners bumped pages lightly toned else good condition. Argues for Free Trade and praises free trade orgainizations The Liberty Restoration League the Free Trade Union the Free Trade Legion and the Cobden Club. The Argus Press, Ltd unknown books
2006Embry 170087Harry N. Abrams Inc. 2006. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color photos. trees shrubs environment leaves Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2006. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1969265071Malta: Catholic Institute 1969. Paperback. xv 380p. 17p. index wraps 4.75x7.25 inches small stain on front wrap price penned on rear wrap last 11 pages of index detached but present. Catholic Institute paperback books
200061296Paris: Perrin 2000. First edition. 298 pp. Near fine in flexible illustrated boards. Text in French. [Paris]: Perrin hardcover books
1978152032Miami: Dade County Board of Public Instruction Spanish Curricula Development Center 1978. 41p. 7x8.5 inches text in Spanish humorous illustrations very good in stapled orange pictorial wraps. For intermediate grade levels. SCDC Language Arts Reading Series Intermediate. Dade County Board of Public Instruction, Spanish Curricula Development Center unknown books
197324352Milwaukee: Morgan Press 1973. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. 4.5'' x 3.5'' oblong manila card wraps in brown photographic jacket. Edition of 400 copies printed in hand-set Centaur type on 90 lb. Vicksburg Briston paper using a 6x9 Sigwant hand press. Unpaginated. Near fine. <br/><br/>Lovely small-press poetry collection from "hannibal". "I am so scared of you / world / that I put you on paper / so I always know / where you are." Morgan Press paperback books
197256389Caracas: ediciones en haa 1972. First edition. 63 pp w/index. Some light sunning to rear panel else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems with illustrations by José Albreu. Caracas: ediciones en haa unknown books
185833705Washington D.C. 1858. 16pp. Caption title as issued printed in double columns disbound. Light scattered foxing. Very Good.<br/><br/> Lincoln's Vice Presidential running mate opposes Southern attempts to take Kansas into the ranks of slave states by fraud. unknown books
191274883Hertford: The Malacological Society. Very Good. 1912. Softcover. 8-1/2" X 5-1/2" Ex-Private Library with a few stamps. This work is soft-bound in light blue wrappers with black printing to the upper covers. The covers show some light soiling and light edge-wear. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations. This work is signed by the author Harold Hannibal and R. Arnold at the top of the upper cover "Compliments of H. Hannibal and R. Arnold." . The Malacological Society paperback books
030761Cambridge 2007: Cambridge University Press. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 241 p. List of tables and figures. Preface and acknowledgments chapters references and index. Cambridge University Press unknown books
199931079Atlanta: Clark Atlanta University Press 1999. Paperback. Very Good. 187pp. Internally fine with clean text that has no underlining highlighting or notes. <br/><br/> Clark Atlanta University Press paperback books
196726067Detroit: Mohawk Publishing Co 1967. First Edition. Octavo 22cm.; original cloth in white pictorial dust jacket; 79pp.; photographic illus. Some foxing and shallow chips and tears to jacket extremities. Fine in About Very Good jacket. Mohawk Publishing Co unknown books
1967212341Detroit: Mohawk Publishing 1967. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Illus. 79pp. 8vo blue cloth d.w. Detroit: Mohawk Publishing 1967. Very good<br/><br/> Mohawk Publishing unknown books
1901TB31232New York: The Macmillan Company 1901. Reprint of May 1901. Third Printing Near fine in its original brown cloth covered boards with bright gilt text on the spine and blind embossed borders on the boards. A small octavo of 7 7/8 by 5 3/8 inches with a prior owner's book plate on the front paste down. The top edge of the text block is gilt. Without a dust jacket. 440 pages including an index and text and followed by two pages of ads by the publisher. The author was a Civil War veteran "a Reconstruction era South Carolina politician and U.S. counsel to Portuguese Southwest Africa Angola. He is most famous however as the author of the 1901 book The American Negro: What He Was What He Is and What He May Become: A Critical and Practical Discussion." BlackPast.org The Macmillan Company hardcover books
200435009Cambridge England: Cambridge University Press 2004. Hardcover. VG/VG. Black cloth/very light blue DJ. xi 289 pp. Several bw illus. This book examines the powerful influence of the biblical Psalms on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literature focusing on literature from major writers like Shakespeare and Milton as well as less prominent ones like George Gascoigne Mary Sidney Herbert and George Wither. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
1949WRCLIT41638Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press 1949. Quarto. Pictorial cloth. Near fine in good edgeworn and lightly chipped dust jacket. First edition. A superb photo-essay by this FSA and OWI photographer conjoined with Buitrón's text treating the development of outside commerce in native goods by communities in the Otavalo valley. Univ. of Chicago Press hardcover books
187727547Hannibal MO: Winchell & Ebert Printing and Lithographing Co. 1877. 13 3 blank pp. Original printed wrappers stitched. Rear plain wrapper significantly spotted. Otherwise a closed tear to the front wrap no loss a few small spots and Very Good.<br/><br/> The Inventory includes locomotives passenger cars box cars and other cars a variety of machinery and tools material and supplies furniture and fixtures. The report is signed in type by R.S. Stevens General Superintendent.<br/>Not located on OCLC or in BRE NUC. Winchell & Ebert Printing and Lithographing Co. unknown books
194671001Buenos Aires:: Privately Issued. Very Good. 1946. Paperback. Volume II only. Text is in Spanish. Limited edition: this copy is number 17 of 28 copies. SIGNED by Anibal Bargas Nigoul. Fine unbound folio sized sheets in near fine age toning illustrated wraps with glassine cover. Housed in a very good three inch tear at the top of the front joint moderate shelf wear blue cloth slipcase. ; 97 pages . Privately Issued, paperback books
3766HANNIBAL HAMLIN 1809-1891. Hamlin was Abraham Lincoln’s first Vice President. Before and after that he was a Congressman from Maine as well as the Governor of Maine and an ambassador. LS. 1pg. 8†x 10â€. April 23 1874. Senate Chamber Washington. An autograph letter signed “H Hamlin†as Senator from Maine. On “United States Senate Chamber†letterhead the missive is addressed to G.B. Mason Secretary of the Vessel Owners & Captains Co-operative Association of New York. Hamlin informs Mason about a proposed bill concerning the licensing of boat pilots and recommends the association’s presence at the deliberation: “Dear Sir I have to inform you that the Senate ‘Committee on Commerce’ will on Thursday the 30th inst take up S Bill 675 relating to ‘Compulsory Pilotage’. If your association desires to be heard upon that question a Committee from its members had better be present on that day. Their presence will have a good effect. Very Respectfully Yours H Hamlinâ€. The letter is in fine condition though it has a mounting remnant along the left edge. unknown books