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174927011various: Sydney / Wellington / Bristol / Auckland: various. Very Good- with No dust jacket as issued. 1749-1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in 20th century blue cloth boards. Previous owner's ex-libris bookplate Frank G. Glen. ; Bound volume of pamphlets publication dates ranging from 1749 to 1966. Blue cloth boards. Gilt lettering on spine "VOL. 9". With 2 typewritten contents pages bound in. Publication dates from 1749-1966. The 19th century or earlier there is one 18th century pamphlet by John Wesley contents are as follows: 1 8 monthly issues of "The Wesleyan Missionary Notices Relating to The Missions under the direction of The Australasian Wesleyan Methodist Conference". Published Sydney: 1857-1866. The 8 issues are: July 1857 16 pages; January 1858 33-48 pages; January 1859 16 pages; April 1859 113-126 pages; July 1860 193-208 pages; October 1861 273-288 pages; January 1866 533-548 pages large 80 x 65mm chip to upper corner of front wrapper and first text leaf with significant loss of text; April 1866 549-566 pages heavy fading to lower part of front wrapper. Original printed wrappers bound. Contents includes articles relating to missionary activities in New Zealand; Friendly Islands; Feejee / Fiji; Samoa; Chinese Mission in Victoria 2 pages in July 1860 issue; Rotumah. Page dimensions: c. 207 x 129mm.; 2 "Description of the Battle of Orakau As Given by the Native Chief Hitiri Te Paerata of the Ngatiraukawa Tribe At the Parliamentary Buildings 4th August 1888. Interpreter - Capt. Gilbert Mair." Wellington: G. Didsbury Government Printer 1888. 14 1 Genealogical Table Hitiri Te Paerata 1 blank pages. Original blue printed paper wrappers bound in. Page dimensions: 166 x 102mm. A couple of 12mm chips to blank margin of front wrapper. 17 x 6mm or smaller chip to lower blank margins of all leaves without loss of text. Rubber stamp on inside of front wrapper "Frank G. Glen / Historic Collection No. 40". Reference: Bagnall 2611; 3 John Wesley "Directions Concerning Pronunciation and Gesture". Bristol: Printed and sold by Felix Farley at the Printing-Office in Castle-Green 1749. 12 pages. Page dimensions: 165 x 96mm. Small clipping from a bookseller's catalogue tipped in: "First Edition 12pp. 12mo. unbound RARE 4/6. / Bristol 1749". "'The Cambridge Companion to John Wesley' notes that this pamphlet was an abridgment of a work by Michel Le Faucher 1585-1657" - Taylor Fontaine Walle "Viva Voce: Speech and Orality in Eighteenth-Century Literature" Dissertation accessed online February 2025; 4 D. M. Luckie "The Raid of the Russian Cruiser 'Kaskowiski' : An Old Story of Auckland". Wellington: Printed by the New Zealand Times Company 1894. 39 1 6 advertisements 2 blank pages. Original orange-brown printed paper wrappers bound in. Page dimensions: 211 x 133mm. Other contents are several 20th century New Zealand church history and biographial pamphlets mostly published in 1966 including: "Proceedings of the Wesleyan Historical Society New Zealand Branch"; "Makomako Church 50th Anniversary 1916-1966"; "John A. Luxford C.M.G. C.J. A Biography" by Frank Glen; "If Any Man . . ." by Rev. C. W. Brown. Auckland: Methodist Spiritual Advance Committee 1966; "The Rev. James Buller 1812-1884" by Bernard Gadd. The Wesley Historical Society New Zealand Proceedings July 1966. . [various] hardcover
18677110Philadelphia: C.W. Alexander Publisher 224 South Third Street 1867. Octavo sewn on cord 23 x 14.5 cm. 2 19-94 pages. Stated "New and Enlarged Edition" but we have been unable to locate a citation of an earlier printing. A household compendium with recipes and formulas for cookery as well as for useful articles for the home such as Leather Flowers. Includes recipes for "the following celebrated articles: Godfrey's Cordial Carrot Ointment German Bitters Pickalily Sauce and Parisian Enamel" which should give some sense of the range on exhibition here. Short sections on Family Wines Valuable Dyes and Distemper Colors for Walls and Ceilings. Charles Wesley Alexander 1837-1927 was an American author who often wrote under the pseudonym Wesley Bradshaw. Here the name is given simply as "Alexander" in the title and C.W. Alexander in the copyright information. A German language edition Alexander's Familien-freund was issued the same year. Text block with age-toning and a bit of edgewear. Decorated wrapper printed in blue and brown has a large chip out of the upper right corner of the front panel; rear wrapper panel separated at hinge. Still better than good. Scarce. OCLC records five copies; not in Cagle. C.W. Alexander, Publisher, 224 South Third Street hardcover books
1927MSS15883Longmans Green & Company. Good with no dust jacket. 1927. Second Printing. Hardcover. Signed inscribed and dated by Amos Alonzo Stagg on front endpaper. First edition. Hard cover published by Longmans Green and Co. in 1927. No dust jacket. Red covers with black lettering. Covers have stains and some scuffing and spine is darkened some. Upper corners of covers are bumped and worn some and bottom corners are slightly bumped with some wear. Endpapers have some tanning. Book is in good condition. 8vo 352 pages 1.1 lb.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 352 pages; Signed by Author . Longmans, Green & Company hardcover
195946312Washington DC: The Associated Publishers Inc 1959. Very Good/Very Good. Washington DC: The Associated Publishers Inc. 1959. Fourth Edition Revised and Enlarged. Octavo; blue-green cloth illustrated dust jacket; 472pp.; black and white photographs and illustrations throughout. Dust jacket chipped along edges with slight sunning to spine. Boards show light edgewear; a Very Good and sound copy.<br /> <br /> Woodson and Wesley's wide-ranging and well-researched work was geared towards high school students and covers Black history beginning with a chapter on Africa. This edition continues through the 1950s with mentions of Jackie Robinson and Edith Sampson among many others. Scarce in the Wells-illustrated dust jacket. . The Associated Publishers, Inc unknown
1944596925Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1944. Unbound. Fine. WWII propaganda poster. Approximately 19" x 28". Neat folds as issued just a touch of rubbing else fine. Sad puppy dog morns a sailor. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown
72606E-186. Hardcover. 8vo. Published by Utah State Historical Society Salt Lake City Utah 1947. 3 volumes; in two. 270; 540 pgs. Bound in maroon cloth boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. The Exploration of the Colorado River in 1869. The Exploration of the Colorado River and the High Plateaus of Utah in 1871-72. From the introduction- "More than three-quarters of a century has passed since Major John Wesley Powell's parties began their exploration of the Colorado River country yet the records of the Powell exploration have a freshness an immediately contemporary interest that few records in the annals of American exploration still possess. Roads even superhighways have been built into the most parched of the West's deserts and over or through its most formidable mountain barriers but one who would know the Colorado country must still penetrate it as Powell and his men did in 1869 and 1871-72 by taking to boats or resorting to pack trains." . ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
197317612No Place: Arif Press 1973. First edition. Paperback. Fine. 4to. Limited edition of this poetry volume SIGNED by McClure and with an original water-color drawing by Wesley Tanner. One of only thirty copies this one hand-labeled "XX". Near Fine condition in silk string-tied wrappers. One of the scarcer McClure or Tanner items one is likely to find. <br/><br/> Arif Press paperback books
185638134Chicago: Keen and Lee 1856. Fourth edition. Lithographic frontispiece A View of St. Paul and title page View of the Falls of St. Anthony. Three plates. Colored folding map Fine tipped in at back. 412 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue blind stamped cloth with an elaborate gilt stamped spine. Spine ends gently bumped minor rubbing to extremities. Fourth edition. Lithographic frontispiece A View of St. Paul and title page View of the Falls of St. Anthony. Three plates. Colored folding map Fine tipped in at back. 412 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Howes 1014 Keen and Lee unknown books
433199Government Printing Office. Trade Paperback. Very Good/None. Olive cloth gilt Native American on front gilt titles. Binding slightly shaken; name and bookplate on front enbdpapers. Accompanying papers: Hopi Katchinas drawn by Native Artists by Jesse Walter Fewkes and Indian Cosmology by J. N. B. Hewitt. 64 color plates. Opened envelope attatcjed to rear endpaper contains a Bureau of Ethnology Progress Map showing area of work 1899-1900. Government Printing Office paperback
1961134255Los Angeles: Pad-Ram Enterprises 1961. Original pressbooks two variants for 1961 re-releases of the 1959 film. Featured are the two most commonly seen layouts used for publicity: the full-color illustrated "hat" variant and the other with Mr. Teas surrounded by a bevy of well-developed women the female leads of the film from left to right: Ann Peters Michele Roberts Dawn Danielle and Marilyn Wesley. <br/><br/>The story finds the shy Mr. Teas played by William Ellis Teas a door-to-door dental appliance salesman who has a chemical reaction with an anesthetic that allows him to have X-ray vision as in "seeing through women's clothes." He also overcomes all of his inhibitions leading to ribald encounters with his dental nurse his therapist his secretary a girl in a bar etc. <br/><br/>Russ Meyer's first feature produced by Pad-Ram Enterprises a monogram using the initials of director Russell Albion Meyer and producer Peter A. DeCenzie and the film that basically launched the lighthearted "nudie" pictures of the early 1960s. The film was immediately touted as "ribald" and "Frenchy" with regard to the "genuinely sexy sequences with generous expanses of attractive flesh" that used to be seen strictly in foreign films. At a time when Hollywood moguls were losing audiences to the comfort of in-home cinema through television Meyer and DeCenzie who spent years on the burlesque and night club circuits released an independent naturally sexy endeavor in the tradition of the great Chaplin films. The bigger productions companies would never have made a film as far overboard on sex. <br/><br/>For his debut Russ Meyer did even more of the crew work than usual shooting in four days during the spring of 1958 with a budget of $24000 ultimately making over $1.5 million worldwide. The film was marketed as a "nudist" film with a "French" sensibility but exhibited all the distinctive traits for which Meyer would soon become known including large bosoms insane plots a somewhat feminist perspective campy dialogue and guerilla cinematography. <br/><br/>Shot on location in various California destinations including Malibu Lagoon State Beach. Meyer even shot various scenes at his beach-front home in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>Both pressbooks 11 x 17 inches folded horizontally. "Hat" variant includes a 9 x 12 ad mat dated "Fri. Aug. 18 1961." Light rubbing overall rubber stamps from "Sack Amusement Enterprises" in Dallas Texas and a few light creases and tiny closed tears else Near Fine. Pad-Ram Enterprises unknown books
1939167664Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1939. Vintage reference photograph taken on the set of the 1939 film showing actors Marion Martin Fred MacMurray and Irene Dunne listening while director Wesley Ruggles describes a scene with a script supervisor intently taking notes on the right. Mimeo snipe on the verso. <br /> <br /> A boxer from the lower class successfully romances a wealthy patron's daughter though their courtship is plagued by his devotion to the sport. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown
1839ABE-1767476099776American Anti-Slavery Society 1839 Miniature edition meant for wide distribution among Abolitionsts. 2 1/2 inches by 3 inches 94 pages. Contemporary straight grain red roan gilt ruled borders front cover with gild lettering within a gilt frame. Lacking frontispiece portrait of Welsey some foxing to endpapers and tissue at front torn. A very attractive copy of a relatively RARE book. Originally written in 1774. wall. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. American Anti-Slavery Society hardcover
2018x-331968227XSpringer Verlag 2018. Hardcover. New. 201 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
2023__1800375050Edward Elgar 2023. Hardcover. New. 592 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.00 inches. Edward Elgar hardcover
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2019x-3319885669Springer Verlag 2019. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 216 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.47 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
2000Q-0201356716Addison Wesley 2000-01-01. CD-ROM. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Addison Wesley unknown
2011SONG1619048701Xulon Press 2011-11-30. paperback. Used: Good. 5.51x0.29x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Xulon Press paperback
2013DBS-9783642408366Springer 2013. 1St. New. Springer unknown
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2019x-1543800254Wolters Kluwer Law and Business 2019. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 208 pages. 10.00x8.00x0.55 inches. Wolters Kluwer Law and Business paperback
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