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1860258259London: Routledge Warne & Routledge Farrington Street 1860. First edition thus. One hundred wood engravings by Pickengill Birket Foster J. Wolf John Gilbert William Harvey Duncan and others engraved by the Dalziel Brothers. 4to. Publisher's presentation binding of full green morocco covers with bevelled edges gilt a.e.g. Some rubbing to binding retouched else fine. First edition thus. One hundred wood engravings by Pickengill Birket Foster J. Wolf John Gilbert William Harvey Duncan and others engraved by the Dalziel Brothers. 4to. Inscribed by the Daziel Brothers on Christmas Eve to the Publisher's Widow. A pretty copy in a publisher's deluxe presentation binding with a Christmas inscription by the engravers the Daziel brothers to Mrs William Warne the widow of the publisher William Warne d. 1859. Routledge, Warne & Routledge, Farrington Street unknown books
196452266NY:: McGraw-Hill. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. B0006BLJIU . First edition. Errata sheet laid in. Previous owner's name on half-title page else very good in a very good minor edge wear with one small chip and closed edge tear dust jacket. ; 293 pages . McGraw-Hill, hardcover books
199819764NY: Scalo. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 3931141624 . Duotone photographs throughout. First edition. INSCRIBED by Jeannette Montgomery Barron. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Scalo hardcover books
19981841Zurich/New York: Scalo Publishers 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. Tight bright and unmarred. DJ bright and clean. White paper boards black ink lettering frontispiece. 8vo. 116pp. Illus. b/w plates. <br/><br/> Scalo Publishers hardcover books
1990248601Zurich: Bischofberger 1990. Limited. hardcover. fine/fine. Illustrated with 60 black & white photographs. Tall slim 8vo black cloth d.w. Zurich: Edition Bischofberger 1990. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper Scarce.<br/><br/> Limited edition -- one of 1000 copies.<br/><br/> Bischofberger unknown books
502659See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good MONTGOMERY Douglass. Photograph half-length pose ca. 1940 boldly signed/inscribed in lower margin to Joyce Barbee. 7 1/2" x 7 1/4" image on 10" x 8" paper. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
1838185195Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard 1838. Hardcover. G Cover has fading bubbling some edge damage. Spine has heave fading no lettering and some peeling. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have age toning foxing. Previous owners library sticker on inside front cover. Interior binding at front cover has damage. Volume 1 only. Brown cloth boards. 247 pgs. Introduction to poems by Charles Kent and others.<br/><br/>Contents: v. 1. Chapter introductory. Merry the miner. Tale of a snag. My friends in the madhouse. The extra lodger. Arkansas emigrants. Fascinating power of reptiles. Lea & Blanchard hardcover books
19262310601New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company Inc 1926. Large Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Volume I: Top page ridge lightly stained page ridge lightly foxed. Minor general wear to all volumes. 1926 Large Hardcover. Five volume set. A history of Pennsylvania from before its founding through the early 1900s. Includes a directory of counties and black-and-white plates. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc hardcover books
19452308353Pennsylvania: The Kutztown Publishing Company 1945. Stapled Binding. Near Fine. Montgomery Richard S. Wrappers lightly toned. 1945 Stapled Binding. 32 pp. A brief look into Pennsylvania German architecture with black-and-white illustrations. The Kutztown Publishing Company unknown books
197082987Caldwell:: Caxton Printers. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. 0870041320 . First edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. An attractive well preserved copy. . Caxton Printers, hardcover books
19729545NY: Wm. Morrow 1972. 1st edition. Signed. NF few spots of foxing on top edge/NF pc. 191 pp. Frontis by Anne Siberell. 8vo. <br/><br/>The voyage of Drake's GOLDEN HIND as seen through the eye's of a ship's boy. Wm. Morrow unknown books
192816321928. FIELD R.M. With E.B. Bailey & L.W. Collet. PALEOZOIC SUBMARINE LANDSLIPS NEAR QUEBEC CITY. Reprinted for private circulation from "The Journal Of Geology" Vol. XXXVI No. 7 Oct.-Nov. 1928. 8vo. printed tan wraps; 38 pages. Illustrated. A reinterpretation of the Quebec and Levis submarine landslips in the earlier stages of the development and deformation of a geosyncline. Richard Montgomery Field was a charter member of the Academy of Arts and Science and was an internationally acknowledged geologist. He taught at Princeton University from 1923 to 1950 and was chairman of the Special Committee on Geophysical and Geological Study of Ocean Basins from 1932 to 1941. Signed presentation from Field to a fellow geologist on the front cover: "E.R. Barnsley with pleasant memories of 1928- R.M. Field." He has also penned "Princeton" beneath the subtitle. A scarce geological reprint! Very Good very tiny burn hole on front cover. $85.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
183117910Oxford: Pr. by S. Collingwood for Whittaker & Co. 1831. 8vo. 264 pp. lacking half-title. <br><br>Second edition of this poetic look at Oxford University by the author of the highly successful "Omnipresence of the Deity. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2M34090. 19th-century quarter cloth with plain paper-covered boards; binding worn and stained; covers detached. Ex-library: Covers pressure-stamped by a now-defunct institution spine with paper shelving label title-page and several others stamped back free endpaper with pocket. Front pastedown with pencilled notations front free endpaper with early stamped owner's name. Half-title lacking. Sewing going with text block broken. A scholar's copy only. Pages with a few stray pencil marks; some dust-soiled. Pr. by S. Collingwood for Whittaker & Co. hardcover books
186914294New York: G. P. Putnam & Son 1869. 8vo. Frontis. 2 xiv 464 pp.; 20 plts. incl. frontis. <br><br>Sole edition. Illustrated with text engravings 20 engraved plates and an engraved title-page. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2M34034 & 2F2464. Publisher's green cloth gilt-lettered on the spine gilt-stamped on front with an image of a sail ship. All edges gilt. Ex-library spine with paper shelving label and remnants of another label partially covering an image of gilt anchor covers pressure-stamped rubber-stamps scattered throughout text. Binding broken into two sections with signature separated. Cloth over spine torn and separated from back joint top and bottom of spine chipped boards lightly warped from water damage. Hinges inside starting sewing weak. Pages waterstained and cockled. G. P. Putnam & Son hardcover books
19631342238New York: Farrar Strauss & Giroux 1963. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Brown spine with Blue and Black text; Dustjacket has some edgewear some shelfwear small closed tears along spine edges small open tear along fore edge of front cover sunning to spine toning to covers; Boards strong some edgewear some shelfwear; Textblock has previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown some age toning; 221 pp. 1342238. FP New Rockville Stock. Farrar, Strauss & Giroux hardcover books
1971125382London: Rolling Stones Records 1971. Vintage lithograph promotional poster for the classic 1971 album playfully and conceptually utilizing the original album design by Andy Warhol. <br/><br/>A scarce item made on the London side of the Atlantic to promote the British release though presumably never released. Printed on an unusually thick textured stock and machine-folded as issued. <br/><br/>Rather than licking their wounds after Altamont the Rolling Stones recorded a follow-up that was the equal of "Let It Bleed" taking "Brown Sugar" from a drug-induced all-night session in Muscle Shoals "Sister Morphine" from the "Let It Bleed" sessions and 8 more blistering tracks recorded in their mobile unit during the summer of 1970. Andy Warhol famously designed the jeans-and-zipper cover which the boys make humorous use of here. Virtually every track today is a staple of rock radio including "Bitch" "Sway" "Wild Horses" "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" Dead Flowers" and "Moonlight Mile."<br/><br/>23 x 35 inches on heavy textured stock and machine folded as issued. Fine. Rolling Stones Records unknown books
4420The drawing shows Flagg and fellow artist Harry Beckhoff watch a mouse draw. Flagg has written a caption at the top margin of the card above the figures of himself and Beckhoff. Referring to the green shirted mouse with pen in hand Flagg writes "He's my stooge - does my king size stuff." Below the art table he writes in red "Merry Xmas in purple 1950 to Harry X Handsome wife in green from Monty." A bright and appealing ink and water color holiday illustration. unknown books
500196pencil and charcoal portrait of actor Michael Whalen ca. 1931 boldly signed and captioned "Joe Shovlin." 16" x 12" matted. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1907WRCLIT84385New York 1907. Original charcoal on paper matted and framed under glass. Image size to edges of mat 32.5 x 28cm 12.75 x 11". Not examined out of frame a few minor background smudges but very good. A stern self-portrait by the artist in 3/4 profile with characteristic tousled hair and expansive eye brows. Inscribed by Flagg likely in the 1930s to his friend Willis Birchman: "Bill -- This is what I seemed to look like in a glass about the age of 30 - Monty." In 1937 Flagg appeared in and contributed an introduction to Birchman's FACES & FACTS BY AND ABOUT 26 CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS. unknown books
1948WRCLIT67622New York: J. Walter Thompson Co. 1948. Original 9.5 x 7.5" borderless black & white character portrait. Near fine with printed squib tipped on verso. A character portrait of Montgomery utilized for promotion of the Lux Radio Theatre's reenactment of LADY IN THE LAKE with Montgomery reprising his role as Marlowe and Audrey Trotter as Adrienne Fromsett. Montgomery had directed the 1946 film adaptation and this radio adaptation aired on CBS on February 9 1948. J. Walter Thompson Co. unknown books
1945WRCLIT68127New York 1945. Two pages in various colored crayons and pencils on recto and verso of quarto sheet of personal letterhead. Near fine. To "Dear Bill" i.e. Willis Birchman and appropriately captioned next to his name in the letterhead: "Goes Nuts in 3/4 War Time." Birchman was one of Flagg's frequent correspondents as a consequence of Birchman having featured Flagg in his 1937 book FACES & FACTS BY AND ABOUT 26 CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS. A rather blunt letter much of it written in jingoistic jest and all in caps: "Have you ever thought of Chi-Chi-Renoir's enthralling stench for gay frolicking moments You have no idea of what it will do for you! But buy a war bond foist! Mail a bottle of Chi-Chi to your Nip Girl Friend - It will kill her! Suffer little Krauts to come unto me - Gen. McArthur's Batman ought to take those Greta Garbo specs off'n Doug when he's having his pitcha snapped. Howard Chandelier Twisty told some body to call me to do heads at Halloran - cant that old poopski mind his own wars! . Daily Telegraph of London wants me 1917 Brishday poster to hang in their N.Y. office - I gave the original to Lloyd George - so he died. .What do you think of my idea of killing myself and killing the screeching refugee next door first & A couple of cats! Monty." unknown books
19485114Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons Ltd. 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. No DJ as Issued. Light shelf/edge wear bottom tips very gently bumped hint of age toning to text block edges else tight and unmarred. Blue cloth boards gilt coat of arms in gilt on front board top of text block in gilt. 303pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. Limited numbered edition of 600.this copy unnumbered. <br/><br/>A handsome copy of this rather scarce heraldry volume. William Blackwood and Sons, Ltd. hardcover books
184750719Montgomery AL: M'Cormick & Walshe printers 1847. 8vo. 22 pp. Original printed yellow wrappers; lightly foxed but very good. <br/><br/>First separate edition. With three pencil annotations by the author amounting to approximately 100 words each refining his observations and arguments; one manuscript ink correction. Not in Ellison or Owen. Recorded on OCLC but without giving locations. <br/><br/> M'Cormick & Walshe, printers unknown books
197333078Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company 1973. Hardcover. Very Good. x 295pp. Very good hardback bound in publisher's black cloth and issued without a jacket. Ink name and address on front free endpaper else internally fine. <br/><br/> Genealogical Publishing Company hardcover books
18147383Norristown Penn. 1814. Single sheet 20.75 x 11.5 cm. but irregular printed recto only; typographical border. Manuscript annotations. ~ A very early Pennsylvania bill of fare for the Norristown Hotel with a list of items on offer including Breakfast Dinner Supper Lodging Wine Brandy Gin Spirits Punch Porter Beer Cider Segars Hay and Oats. Manuscript annotations indicate "Gentleman's Bill May 16th 1814" with handwritten prices added for dinner brandy porter hay and oats a man on the move!. The final lines indicate payment of $4.25 and the elaborate signature of hotel owner Morris Jones. "Morris Jones gives notice in July 1813 that he kept the "Norristown Hotel corner of Egypt or Main and De Kalb Streets" and that "a constant supply of newspapers will be kept for the use of the house." This is interesting for giving an early mention of "hotel" which it would appear was now about being introduced as more pretentious than inn or tavern. It was a two-story stone house forty by thirty-seven feet with an adjoining kitchen. The stable was also of stone fifty by twenty-seven feet with sheds and outbuildings. This property was built by General Isaiah Wells about 1800 and kept by him until his election as sheriff when he moved to the jail. It was long known as the most noted stage-house in Norristown. In 1834 the Norristown Hotel was then kept by Levi Roberts and was offered at public sale by the assignees of Isaiah Wells." Bean's 1884 History of Montgomery Co PA; http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/montgomery/beantoc.htm. A single horizontal crease from a fold; small pinhole between first two lines of text. Otherwise fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates now copies not in AAS or Library Company of Philadelphia. unknown books