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B8.SILVER.1.3.15Praeger Publishers Inc.U.S. Hardcover. 0275280721 1st British Edition 1971 Book is in like new condition dust cover is in very good condition with just a little bent edge over top binding area. Customer service is our #1 priority. We sell great books at great prices with super fast shipping. . Fine. Praeger Publishers Inc.,U.S. hardcover
1971DODerHOO93New York.: Praeger Publishers 1971. 1971. 8vo. p. 255 1. 292 b/w illusincl. frontis. biblio. index. cloth. dw. scuffed. First Edition. F. Hardcover. New York.: Praeger Publishers, [1971]. Hardcover
1970324542New Haven: Yale University Press 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Slipcase. 5x1x8. Two-volume set of hardcover books in near fine condition with very good slipcase. A superb copy. 1st printing 1st edition with no additional printings listed. ISBN on CP is 0300011811. Interior unmarked and clean pages bright and crisp. Binding is tight sturdy and square. Corners sharp boards look great. Slipcase has only minor shelfwear. From a private collection. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping. Yale University Press hardcover
1970WN4065New Haven: Yale Univ. Press 1970. Original beige grey linen cloth with silver and black lettered spine. Extensively illustrated works in outstanding condition. Black slipcase with paper label titling piece on spine. Slipcase has considerable white rubbing on lower edge from shelfwear. The contents list the Garvin and other collections in the Yale University Art Gallery. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Slipcase Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Catalogue. Yale Univ. Press Hardcover books
14886HOOD Graham. AMERICAN SILVER A HISTORY OF STYLE 1650-1900. New York: Praeger 1971. Small 4to. Cloth dust jacket. 256 pages. First edition. A standard work illustrated with 286 photographs. Very good in a lightly wo dust jacket. unknown books
1970WRCLIT53555New Haven & London: Published for the Yale University Art Gallery by the Yale University Press 1970. Two volumes. xviii344;xii300pp. Quarto. Cloth. Photographs. Spines a trifle darkened otherwise a very good set in slightly marked slipcase. First edition. The substantial annotated catalogue of one of the finest collections of American silver and an essential reference in the field. Published for the Yale University Art Gallery by the Yale University Press hardcover books
197130238New York: Praeger Publishers 1971. 1st edition. Blue cloth binding. Dust jacket. VG slt lean/VG spine panel sun-tanned/light edgewear & chipping. 255 1 pp including Index. Profusely illustrated from photographs. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> Praeger Publishers hardcover books
1971149016New York: Praeger Publishers 1971. Hardcover. VG. Blue cloth blue & illus. dust jacket 256 pp. 286 bw plates. "Traces the history of style in American silver from the lovely simple seventeenth-century cups and beakers and the marvelously ornamental Baroque and Rococo pieces to the handsome varied products of the nineteenth century. The successive trends in taste are carefully explored and documented with hundreds of examples and the masterpieces of each period are discussed in detail so that the reader quickly sharpens his sensitivity to the styles and his instinct for quality." dj A worthwhile and useful reference with excellent descriptions and important references. Praeger Publishers hardcover books
1971106402New York: Praeger Publishers 1971. Hardcover. VG- No dj; otherwise clean. Blue cloth blue & illus. dust jacket 256 pp. 286 bw plates. "Traces the history of style in American silver from the lovely simple seventeenth-century cups and beakers and the marvelously ornamental Baroque and Rococo pieces to the handsome varied products of the nineteenth century. The successive trends in taste are carefully explored and documented with hundreds of examples and the masterpieces of each period are discussed in detail so that the reader quickly sharpens his sensitivity to the styles and his instinct for quality." dj A worthwhile and useful reference with excellent descriptions and important references. Praeger Publishers hardcover books
1989105086New York: E. P. Dutton 1989. Softbound. VG. Greenish color-illustrated wraps. 256 pp. 286 bw plates. A worthwhile and useful reference with excellent descriptions and important references. E. P. Dutton unknown books
197013696New Haven and London: Yale University Press 1970. Hardcover. VG Slipcase may be scuffed; books themselves are great. 2 vols. Cream cloth with black title blocks on spines and in black board slipcase with cream title block on spine. 644 pp. Hundreds of bw plates. A terrific two-volume set outlining these representative examples of American silver. A two-page introduction on the history of the collection by Graham Hood precedes sections covering pieces from the following states: Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island New Hampshire Maine Vermont New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia South Carolina Kentucky Alabama Louisiana and California. Also includes an extensive section of reproductions of marks as well as a section on unknown makers and European silver used in America. Nice! Yale University Press hardcover books
19701224492 vols. New Haven and London: Yale University Press 1970. 2 vols. 4to 344; 300 pp. Illustrated in black and white. Original grey cloth printed titles on backstrips. Original black card slipcase. Bindings a little rubbed but internally very clean. § An extensively annotated catalouge of the Yale silver collection formed by Francis P. Garvan and completed by John Marshall Phillips. "Probably the finest and most comprehensive teaching collection of art objects in a particular subject area possessed by any American college or university" Preface. Yale University Press hardcover books
197128463New York: Praeger Publishers 1971. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Small clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. 256 pp. The history of style in American silver. Profusely illustrated in black and white. A handsome near fine copy in dustwrapper. Praeger Publishers unknown books
1793003579Original letter. NELSON Horatio; HOOD Admiral Samuel Autograph letter signed to an unidentified correspondent written from HMS Victory off Toulon Road 20 November 1793. One leaf written on both sides folio 340 × 190 mm written in a secretarial hand and signed by Hood on the reverse side. Paper browned and water-stained multiple edge losses several fold splits and small holes fragile but just about legible throughout. A fair condition letter. Despite its distressed condition this is an exceptional field-worn survivor of one of the pivotal naval operations of the French Revolutionary War directly connecting Hood Nelson and the rise of Napoleon. Writing from his flagship Victory Hood laments the failure of his correspondent to send adequate reinforcements to the besieged allied garrison in Toulon: "It is extremely painful to me to observe that your Excellency's backwardness in sending succours to the full extent of the powers of the Garrison. is most truly dispiriting I wish it may not prove disastrous in the extreme." He warns that "five or six hundred more men by the Terrible or Egmont would have been of far greater service than as many thousands can possibly be a month hence" and closes in frustration that "at this moment I only received from Gibraltar about 103 of British" signing off "Your Excellency's most obedient humble Servant Hood." The letter dates from the critical final weeks of the Toulon campaign when Hood and his subordinate officers-including the young Captain Horatio Nelson then commanding HMS Agamemnon-attempted to hold the port against Republican forces commanded in part by a little-known artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte. Within a month of this letter the allied defence collapsed and Hood was forced to evacuate his fleet marking both Nelson's first combat distinction and the opening act of Napoleon's rise to power. . Fair. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1793. Original letter paperback
19631340782PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
1806002353.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1806002361.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
149808Auckland University Press & Forest Research Institute 1992. Super octavo illus light card covers illus half-title & title pages 424pp illus VG v. v. slight soiling to upper page edges v slight bruising to cover lower corners Auckland University Press & Forest Research Institute 1992 unknown
1968735847PN. New. 1968. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1483021661.Gmp3_cd. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1874025376UK 1874. First Edition . Paper. Good. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. An Original Handwritten Letter Signed by Edwin Paxton Hood to Levi Leone. Dated 1874. A letter arranging to meet. Edwin Paxton Hood 1820-1885 was an English nonconformist and author. Levi Leone 1821-1888. English jurist and statistician. His chief work History of British Commerce and of the Economic Progress of the British Nation 1763-1870 is considered to be a partisan account of British economic development. Size is 180mm x 115mm. Condition is good. Light folding creases. More images can be taken upon request. Ref17153 <br/> <br/> unknown
2004Q-0393059006W. W. Norton & Company 2004-07-17. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! W. W. Norton & Company hardcover
2005Q-0393327043W. W. Norton & Company 2005-07-17. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! W. W. Norton & Company paperback
2004915152NY: Norton. 2004. A collection of stories. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Norton hardcover books