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1877208955London 1877. unbound. very good. Walter Fitch Hood. Botanical print. Lithograph with hand color. Page measures 21 7/8" x 15".<br/><br/> Walter Hood Fitch 1817-1892 was born and educated in Glasgow Scotland. He moved to London to work with W. J. Hooker director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew where Fitch became the sole artist for all official and unofficial publications. This lithograph is one of a series produced for H. J. Elwes's "Monograth of the Genus Lilium." Binding stain along right edge chipping to lower left corner and edges tears to bottom edge. Minor stain to upper left corner. Please visit our gallery for more Fitch prints.<br/><br/> unknown books
1877208952London 1877. unbound. very good. Walter Fitch Hood. Botanical print. Lithograph with hand color. Page measures 21.75" x 15".<br/><br/> Walter Hood Fitch 1817-1892 was born and educated in Glasgow Scotland. He moved to London to work with W. J. Hooker director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew where Fitch became the sole artist for all official and unofficial publications. This lithograph is one of a series produced for H. J. Elwes's "Monograth of the Genus Lilium." Binding stain along right edge small chips to left edge lower left corner and bottom edge two small tears to bottom edge. Please visit our gallery for more Fitch prints.<br/><br/> unknown books
1877208959London 1877. unbound. very good. Walter Fitch Hood. Botanical print. Lithograph with hand color. Page measures 21 7/8" x 15".<br/><br/> Walter Hood Fitch 1817-1892 was born and educated in Glasgow Scotland. He moved to London to work with W. J. Hooker director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew where Fitch became the sole artist for all official and unofficial publications. This lithograph is one of a series produced for H. J. Elwes's "Monograth of the Genus Lilium." Binding along right edge. Two small tears at bottom left edge bottom left corner chipped. Please visit our gallery for more Fitch prints.<br/><br/> unknown books
1877208944London 1877. unbound. very good. Walter Fitch Hood. Botanical print. Lithograph with hand color. Page measures 22" x 15".<br/><br/> Walter Hood Fitch 1817-1892 was born and educated in Glasgow Scotland. He moved to London to work with W. J. Hooker director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew where Fitch became the sole artist for all official and unofficial publications. This lithograph is one of a series produced for H. J. Elwes's "Monograth of the Genus Lilium." Binding stain along right edge small chip to upper left corner. Please visit our gallery for more Fitch prints.<br/><br/> unknown books
1877208945London 1877. unbound. very good-. Walter Fitch Hood. Botanical print. Lithograph with hand color. Page measures 21.75" x 15".<br/><br/> Walter Hood Fitch 1817-1892 was born and educated in Glasgow Scotland. He moved to London to work with W. J. Hooker director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew where Fitch became the sole artist for all official and unofficial publications. This lithograph is one of a series produced for H. J. Elwes's "Monograth of the Genus Lilium." Binding stain along right edge chip to lower left corner. Tear to left edge. Please visit our gallery for more Fitch prints.<br/><br/> unknown books
1877208959London 1877. unbound. very good. Walter Fitch Hood. Botanical print. Lithograph with hand color. Page measures 21 7/8" x 15".<br/> <br/> Walter Hood Fitch 1817-1892 was born and educated in Glasgow Scotland. He moved to London to work with W. J. Hooker director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew where Fitch became the sole artist for all official and unofficial publications. This lithograph is one of a series produced for H. J. Elwes's "Monograth of the Genus Lilium." Binding along right edge. Two small tears at bottom left edge bottom left corner chipped. Please visit our gallery for more Fitch prints.<br/> <br/> unknown
1829314145London: Charles Tilt 1829. First edition with ads at end. Illustrated with 6 illustrations on wood by Branston and Wright Bonner Slader and T. Williams; After the Designs of George Cruikshank. 29 1 2 ads pp. Printed by Anne Maurice Fenchurch Street. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in full mottled brown calf gilt spine a.e.g. with original printed wrappers bound in by Bayntun Binders Bath. Myer & Co booklabel. Fine. Cruikshank George. First edition with ads at end. Illustrated with 6 illustrations on wood by Branston and Wright Bonner Slader and T. Williams; After the Designs of George Cruikshank. 29 1 2 ads pp. Printed by Anne Maurice Fenchurch Street. 1 vols. 8vo. Fine 'Epping Hunt'. Cohn 406; Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 193-94 Charles Tilt unknown books
1873008730New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1873. Printed and bound by Poole & MacLauchlan New York. Four volumes finely bound in two half polished blue calf over marbled boards gilt backs end papers and edges marbled. The Prose volume with 250 engravings in wood in text. Very Good Plus the spines sunned to grey light rubbing to corners period prior owner name in pencil. SCARCE in this edition and contemporary American fine binding. . People's Edition. Half Calf. Very Good Plus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. G. P. Putnam's Sons Hardcover books
1978598212No place: Ernest A. Hood 1978. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Stapled decorated yellow wrappers. Offsetting and a couple of tiny spots on the wraps a touch of rubbing along the edges and spine very good. Laid in is a manuscript note Signed by Ernest Hood to publisher George Bixby on a New York University letterhead. OCLC locates a single copy in England. Ernest A. Hood unknown
1880745811880. HOOD John B. Advance and Retreat. Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate States Armies. New Orleans: Published for the Hood Orphan Memorial Fund. G.T. Beauregard 1880. 1st ed. 358pp. Portrait frontis. portraits maps. Orig. cloth. Rebacked original spine laid down else very good. HOWES H-622. Dornbusch II 2797. In Tall Cotton 93. Coulter 238. With the ownership signature on front pastedown "F.B. Sanborn Concord October 1880." Franklin Benjamin Sanborn was a friend and biographer of Henry David Thoreau. He was also an ardent abolitionist who supplied John Brown with support for the raid on Harper's Ferry and supported Brown's family until the end of his life. Bookplate of John A. Cutchins author of The Richmond Blues. "The controversial sometimes bitter memoirs of a maimed Confederate general" Nevins II p.65. Much of the book is devoted to accounts of the siege of Atlanta and the Tennessee campaign. unknown
201006GW21-028-072uIuniverse. Very Good. 2010. Paperback. 1450231586 . Rare : out-of-print. This book is in very good condition; no remainder marks. It does have some cover shelfwear. Inside pages are clean. ; 248 pages . Iuniverse paperback
2015Adhya-9781446295120SAGE PUBLISHING 2015. Hardcover. New. SAGE PUBLISHING hardcover
2015Adhya-9781446295120SAGE PUBLISHING 2015. Hardcover. New. SAGE PUBLISHING hardcover
18349203London, Charles Tilt; A. H. Baily and Co, 1834; 1836 à 1838. 4 volumes in-12 relié en demi-chagrin bordeaux, dos lisses, plats décorés des couvertures imprimées d'éditeurs, tranches dorées, coupes et coins frottés, deux volumes légèrement déboîtés. Tampon aux premiers feuillets blancs: le prince Karl (?).
1990004245Toronto: House of Anansi Press limited 1990. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Angel Guerra cover design. The eighth in Hugh Hood's highly praised series ' The New Age ' . . . " front flap. Blue cloth covered boards have as-new gilt text on spine. Spine ends have very light wear ow book is as new. Unclipped DJ $ 24.95 has light edge/shelf wear. Dedication is dated Oct 13/1990 and SIGNED by the author. A rare copy! Bookseller's Inventory # 254245. <br/> <br/> House of Anansi Press limited hardcover
cbs 9781841847771USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 6-10 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
2014x-0415692334Routledge 2014. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 9.41x6.50x0.87 inches. Routledge hardcover
1991192641991. Boyz n the Hood Original Photo Archive. Archive of 8 original silver gelatin prints from the 1991 film including one duplicate. The story follows the lives of three young black males living in the Crenshaw ghetto of Los Angeles dissecting questions of race relationshipsand violence. It is a coming-of-age hood crime drama written and directed by John Singleton in his feature directorial debut. Original vintage photographs produced at the time of the release of the movie black and white with movie name and captions beneath image About 8" x 10" each. The photos show stars Cuba Gooding Jr. Ice Cube Nia Long Tyra Ferrell and Laurence Fishburne in different scenes. Also includes a photo of John Singleton seated on the hood of his car Singleton initially developed the film as a requirement for his application to film school in 1986 and during writing he drew inspiration from his own life and from the lives of people he knew and insisted he direct the project . The film features breakout roles for Ice Cube Gooding Jr. Chestnut and Long. In very good condition. unknown
11269'Wednesday' 1844 or 1845; 'Devonshire Lodge New Finchley Road St Johns Wood'. 4 pp 12mo. Bifolium. 73 lines. Text clear and complete. Fair on aged paper. Hood returned to England from Ostend in 1840 moving into Devonshire Lodge after trying other lodgings. A fine letter informative energetic and moving. Jane begins by thanking Mrs Elliot for the 'kind present to my Tom the couple's son Thomas Hood the younger 1835-1874': 'I only wish you could have seen the happy boy - how proud he was - and indeed is of his new appearance - he sends his love & best thanks. I am sorry to say he does not yet write a readable letter'. The Hoods cannot accept the 'kind invitation to spend a few days' with the Elliots: 'Hood is very busy to have the Magazine out early - which is of the greatest consequence - He is not yet recovered from the worry and excitement of the last month - Then he begins a novel in the May No. which is a great undertaking at a short notice - And also we have not been able yet to make Mr Flight pay the money - which is of course a serious annoyance. I thought I had experienced a few trials before - but the last affair has almost laid me up - The double anxiety of keeping Hoods mind as free as possible from the slightest worry - for that is fatal both to his health and power of writing - and the annoyances I have had to encounter - every day I may say - have deprived me of rest and health too'. She praises 'Mr. Waid' for his 'extraordinary exertions and kindness': 'he astonished printers binders and the Editor too - on Friday - Mrs Nortons poem arrived at 10 in the morng - and there was a perfect copy of the no in Mr Renshaws window by six in the eveng'. Henry Renshaw was the publisher of 'Hood's Magazine' started in 1844. She has been 'out to town for Hood and too tired to hold a pen on my return . tell the Doctor I have taken my pills'. Discusses the couple's daughter Fanny Frances Hood 1830-1878 her schooling and 'lessons of wood engraving with Mr Harvey' - who lives near her school'. 'Hood is gone to the Graphic Club with Mr Harvey and they are going afterwards to Mr Waids . Hood has written a poem I am sure you will admire probably 'The Bridge of Sighs' - I like it more than anyything he ever wrote - it is very singular in the measure and very melodious'. 'Wednesday' [1844 or 1845); 'Devonshire Lodge | New Finchley Road | St Johns Wood'. unknown
1970BOOKS026195INew Haven/London:: Yale Univ. Pr. VG unmarked illus. Hardback set; no DJs; slipcase - G/VG. 1970. ISBN: xviii 344; xii 300 pp. ".the finest collection of American silver in existence." Vol. I.NEW ENGLAND; Vol. II. MODDLE COLONIES & THE SOUTH. Includes extensiveillus. of silversmiths' marks. Catalogs: ART. Keywords: ART SILVER COLONIAL SILVERWARE SILVERSMITHS AB2005. Yale Univ. Pr. hardcover
1873458041New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons 1873. Hardcover. Very Good. Six volumes. Octavos. The complete poetical works in Vols. 1-3; and prose works in vols. 4-6. Edited by Epes Sargent. All six volumes are illustrated with an engraved frontispiece plate and engraved title page; volumes 4-6 also include in-text wood engravings. Small contemporary owner’s name in ink on front fly leaf of each volume. A handsome set uniformly bound by “Poole & MacLauchlan Printers and Bookbinders†in polished half calf and marbled paper overs boards gilt spines with leather titling labels marbled endpapers and edges. Some darkening and modest wear to the edges of the boards light toning and dust soiling very good overall. An attractive finely bound set. G.P. Putnam’s Sons hardcover
1897562337Chicago: Alice B. Stockham & Co 1897. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 424 2 ads pp. Frontispiece portrait. Blue cloth decorated in gilt. Some lightening or faint staining on front board corners rubbed else very good or better. Co-written by Stockham an obstetrician and gynecologist from Chicago and the fifth woman to become a doctor in the United States. An odd epistolary story Stockham was greatly involved with women's health reproduction female sexuality and tantric practices. Alice B. Stockham & Co hardcover
1995x-0815317093Routledge 1995. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 468 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.50 inches. Routledge hardcover