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1899114938Los Angeles Cal.: B. R. Baumgardt & Co. 1899. Octavo pp. 1-9 10-437 438 439-440: blank note: last leaf is a blank fly leaves at front and rear original green cloth front panel stamped in gold spine panel stamped in black. First edition. "Lengthy occult romance; filled with incident and intrigue much exposition of doctrine. Rather puritanical in tone; to be read for enlightenment rather than entertainment. All too typical of the period and genre." - Robert Knowlton. Bleiler 1978 p. 95. Reginald 06903. Wright III 2569. Spine lean cloth rubbed at spine ends corner and along outer joints some spotting and soiling to cloth some penciled marginalia in the text a sound good copy. #114938 B. R. Baumgardt & Co. unknown books
2006129839n.p.: the author 2006. 121p. photo-decorated wraps 8.5x11 inch copyshop binding. Fine copy. Not in OCLC. Historical short novel based on historical records of a Mississippi plantation owner's wife killed by black soldiers during the Civil War. the author unknown books
1962RO60089615H. J. W. Becht. 1962. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 349 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Texte en néerlandais. Tranche en tête bleue. Jaquette abîmée.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues
RO50046561VOGUE INTERNATIONAL. NON DATE. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 35 pages de partitions environ. Premier plat illustré en couleur monochrome.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
199176208Roslyn NY: Stone House Press 1991. stiff paper-wrappers. Stone House Press. 8vo. stiff paper-wrappers. 311 pages. Limited to 150 numbered copies signed by the artist author and the printer of which this is one of the 75 bound thus. This is Stone House Press Chapbook 6. A brief essay which attempts to define poetry. Illustrated with wood engravings by John De Pol. Signed by Hatch and DePol. Stone House Press unknown books
19901501105U.S.A.: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1990. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by the author on the half-title page. Copyright 1990 stated on the copyright page with no mention of further printings; first edition. Original price of $19.95 printed on the front flap of the dust jacket. Top spine end slightly bumped; else fine. U.S.A.: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich hardcover books
193625835New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1936. First Edition. Octavo 19.5cm.; original cloth in grey dust jacket; 8248pp. A few small chips and closed tears to jacket extremities spine and flap folds toned. Fine in Very Good jacket. Christian study of the rise of the new urban "city man" in New York. Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown books
19981341877Clarkston: White Wolf Publishing 1998. Hardcover. Quarto; G Hardcover; Purple and Black spine with White text; Boards shaken slight edgewear slight shelfwear; Textblock clean; 303 pp. 1341877. FP New Rockville Stock. White Wolf Publishing hardcover books
1990Embry 144642Stone House Press 1990. Limited edition. No. 17 of 150 copies. Fine. Illustrated by John De Pol. Green cloth-backed grey cloth. Signed by author printer and illustrator at colophon. Stone House Press, 1990. Limited edition. No. 17 of 150 copies. hardcover books
195634312Kinderhook: James W. Hatch. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1956. Hardcover. B0007F3YB0 . Illustrated by Erwin H. Austin. First edition. Near fine in a very good minor edge wear small tape repair in lower corner of front panel dust jacket. . James W. Hatch hardcover books
1981150603N.p.: N.p. 1981. Collection of three vintage studio still photographs from the 1981 film. Noted as 81-610 at the bottom right corner of the recto. <br/><br/>Based on the detective novel series created in 1925 by author Earl Derr Biggers. The final Charlie Chan film made in the US released eight years after Daryl Duke's "The Return of Charlie Chan" in 1973 and the first and last entry to feature actor Peter Ustinov as the eponymous Honolulu detective. The film faced extensive backlash by Asian-American protesters who found Chan to be an offensive outdated stereotype. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Los Angeles and San Francisco California. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine on half-weight stock as issued. N.p. unknown books
1965RO50046394VOGUE INTERNATIONAL. 1965. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 30 pages de partitions environ. Premier plat illustré en couleur monochrome.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
1964RO50046393VOGUE INTERNATIONAL. 1964. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 30 pages de partitions environ. Premier plat illustré en couleur monochrome.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
ria9781532611186_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Over the centuries Baptists have labored to follow Christ in faithful devotion and service. More recently they have occasionally partnered with fellow Christians from other traditions in these efforts while learning from each other al hardcover
1933612045London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1933. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition possibly second state with topedge not gilt. Octavo. xvii 268pp. Blue cloth gilt. Spine sunned heavily at the tips and board edges lightly so a very good copy in a heavily spine-sunned good dust jacket with shallow loss at the spine ends modest general soil and the upper joint split but neatly and archivally reattached. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover
74-0008New York London Harper & Bros. 1946. 8vo. Dust Jacket. Minor discolorations. Some creasing. Clipped price corners. Very Good. Original Price on Dust Jacket: $1.50 New York, London, Harper & Bros., 1946. unknown
2003REATNAT00LAWGibbs-Smith 2003. Very Good. Eaton VaLoy. In Natural Light: Paintings by VaLoy Eaton with Commentary by the Artist. Hatch preface Orrin; Swanson text Vern G. LaytonUT: Gibbs-Smith 2003. 130pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Long 4to. Hardcover. Signed by author. Book condition: Very good with subtly rubbed edges. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with subtle rubbing. Signed by Eaton on front free endsheet. Gibbs-Smith hardcover books
1970112425-7<p>a marking on page 14 pages clean and tight former library book with due date pocket and few library markings<br />floor-section7</p> G.P Putnam's sons hardcover
19-7920Unknown: Frederick R. Koch 1987. Single page autographed typewritten letter on notepad sized letterhead. Very Good. Dated 7/21/87.From the estate of Peter B. Howard owner of Serendipity Books Berkeley CA. Unknown: Frederick R. Koch, 1987. unknown
193616901Boston: Little Brown and Company. Near Fine in Very Good dj. 1936. First Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . light wear to cloth at base of spine mild age-toning to page edges a nice clean copy; jacket chipped at top of spine with loss of small part of title a little less so at base of spine general wear at edges and corners spine slightly tanned. Anthology of three of Hatch's earlier novels published in the wake of the enormous success of his "My Man Godfrey" book and film blurbed on the front jacket panel "Author of.". The three are: "Five Days" 1933; "Spendthrift" 1936; and "A Couple of Quick Ones" 1928. Hatch was a pretty big deal in his day who wrote nearly 30 books and at one time was considered pretty much on a par as a comic novelist with P.G. Wodehouse with whom his work was often compared -- and yet as of February 2010 he has no Wikipedia entry of his own. This was the first book publication of "Spendthrift" by the way which also appeared as a novelette in Red Book Magazine the same year and was the source for the 1936 Raoul Walsh-directed film of the same name a racetrack comedy starring a young Henry Fonda. . Little, Brown and Company hardcover books
104955Philadelphia: Lippincott. hardcover. very good-. An account of the Kuravers a remarkable Tribe of Hereditary Criminals their extraordinary skill as Thieves Cattle-lifters & Highwaymen.and their Manners & Customs. Frontispiece black and white photographic illustrations and folding map 272pp. thick 8vo gilt-stamped red cloth; cover and top margin of frontispiece slightly water-stained. Philadelphia: Lippincott n.d. Very good -.<br/><br/> Lippincott unknown books
6705Fine. Rinehart & Co. Inc. Pub. NY 1956; 1st edition; fine condition with a fine dust jacket; Alden Hatch; Guns unknown
200664fqCactus Shadows High School & Arizona Heritage Project 2006. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. the boards are edge worn and shelf rubbed. a bit marked. internally clean and tightly bound. P.K. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Cactus Shadows High School & Arizona Heritage Project hardcover
1966376613Amherst MA: University of Massachusetts Press. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1966. Limited Edition. Hardcover. White cloth spine is foxed. ; Limited to 500 copies copy #170. Printed by The Gehenna Press in Northampton. In a slip case. . University of Massachusetts Press hardcover
195682112Washington DC: United States Department of the Interior National Park Service 1956. Revised Edition. Wraps. Good. 4 46 2 pages. Occasional footnotes. Illustrations. Bibliography. Appendix I and II. Decorative cover. Cover has some wear and soiling. Signature of H. Langley on title page acquired as part of Langley's impressive library from his estate. Harold David Langley 15 February 1925 - 29 July 2020 was an American diplomatic and naval historian who served as associate curator of naval history at the Smithsonian Institution from 1969 to 1996. As a naval historian he was a pioneer in exploring American naval social and medical history. Langley began his professional career at the Library of Congress Manuscripts Division in Washington D.C. where he served as a manuscripts assistant in 1951-52 while a graduate student. Moving to the University of Pennsylvania Libraries in Philadelphia Pennsylvania where he was a graduate student he served as a manuscripts specialist rare book collection 1952-54. Returning to the Library of Congress he was a manuscripts specialist there in 1954-55. In 1955 Marywood College in Scranton appointed him assistant professor of history. He remained there until 1957 when he received an appointment as a diplomatic historian in the U.S. Department of State. In 1964 Catholic University of America appointed him associate professor and in 1968 promoted him to full professor in 1968. In 1969 the Smithsonian Institution appointed him associate curator of naval history. While holding that position he was an adjunct professor of American history at the Catholic University of America from 1971 to 2001. The Jamestown settlement in the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. It was located on the northeast bank of the James Powhatan River about 2.5 mi 4 km southwest of the center of modern Williamsburg. It was established by the Virginia Company of London as "James Fort" on May 4 1607 O.S. May 14 1607 N.S. and was considered permanent after a brief abandonment in 1610. It followed several failed attempts including the Lost Colony of Roanoke established in 1585 on Roanoke Island later part of North Carolina. Jamestown served as the colonial capital from 1616 until 1699. Despite the dispatch of more settlers and supplies including the 1608 arrival of eight Polish and German colonists and the first two European women more than 80 percent of the colonists died in 1609-10 mostly from starvation and disease. In mid-1610 the survivors abandoned Jamestown though they returned after meeting a resupply convoy in the James River. The London Company's second settlement in Bermuda claims to be the site of the oldest town in the English New World as St. George's Bermuda was officially established in 1612 as New London whereas James Fort in Virginia was not converted into James Towne until 1619 and further did not survive to the present day. In 1676 Jamestown was deliberately burned during Bacon's Rebellion though it was quickly rebuilt. In 1699 the colonial capital was moved to what is today Williamsburg Virginia; Jamestown ceased to exist as a settlement. In 1932 George C. Gregory while investigating the old townsite on Jamestown Island encountered below ground the ruined foundations of a 17th-century building. He identified this structure the "First Statehouse" at Jamestown—the first real capitol building—acquired by the colony in 1641. Later in 1934 and 1935 the National Park Service through its architects historians and archeologists working in Colonial National Historical Park made a complete study of this site opening and uncovering the entire structure collecting and preserving objects found in and about the ruins and preparing the results of observation and study in permanent record form for future reference. The evidence shows that this structure a three section brick building of 17th-century construction since it satisfies most of the known facts about the first statehouse is in all probability the ruins of that building. It was in the statehouse that much of the activity of the colonial government originated and from it most of that activity was directed. First and foremost the statehouse was the meeting place for the council and the elected House of Burgesses sitting as Virginia's General Assembly the oldest legislative body in English speaking America. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service paperback