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22-QPWM-Y3B9Hardcover. Very Good. Unused 1969 Hardcover. Slight small corner bump/chip to rear spine end. FAST Daily Shipping! Q-9 hardcover
196627611np: C. W. Scarboro and C. Armitage Harper 1966. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 11.3x8.7x0.7in. dust jacket with small tear at head of spine tiny chip to top edge of back panel near fold. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>Profusely illustrated with black and white photographs and 16 full page color photographs. <br>223pp 2.13lb 11.3x8.7x0.7in C. W. Scarboro and C. Armitage Harper hardcover
Sewa81959. Hardcover. Good. 1959 Hardcover Good Ex-library bound decorative cover No Dj NICE Drawings by Catherine O. Jones Published T.S. Denison & Company Inc. Sewa8 ISBN: 0513004181. hardcover
64847Paris Morel 1867 Bd. 1 2 und 3 mit Schildern der Buchhandlung Max Mohr Berlin auf Titelbl. 2° 39 x 28 cm Bd. 1: 56 S. Text m. Textabb. u. 84 gestochene Taf. davon eine in Chromolithogr. u. eine doppelblattgross; Bd. 2: 114 S. Text m. Textabb. u. 64 gestochene Taf. davon eine doppelblattgross; Bd. 3: 90 S. m. Textabb. u. 73 gestochene Taf. davon eine in Chromolithogr. das Tafelverzeichnis nummeriert falsch mit 24 Taf.; Bd. 4: 114 S. m. Textabb. u. 74 gestochene Taf. davon eine in Chromolithogr. und eine doppelblattgross Brosch. Textteile u. lose Taf. in Orig.-HLwd.-Mappen Bibliotheksex.: priv. Rückenschildchen Schildchen a. Innendeckel Stempel a. Vorderdeckeln der Textteile jede Taf. mit kleinem Stempel am Steg; Rücken etw. unsauber u. an den Kanten berieben Kapitale tlw. lädiert Deckel tlw. kratzspurig; Tafeln öfter etw. staubrandig und fingerfleckig tlw. und randrissig; allg. gutes Ex. Jeweils EA. 010 Paris, Morel, 1867 (Bd. 1, 2 und 3 mit Schildern der Buchhandlung Max Mohr, Berlin, auf Titelbl.) unknown
1930250601930. Caen Jouan et Bigot 1930. Un vol. au format in-4 340 x 258 mm de 4 ff. n.fol. et 30 planches sous chemise ˆ lacets de demi-percaline grÂge d'ÂŽdition piÂce de titre contrecollÂŽe au premier plat dos lisse. Edition originale rare. Tirage unique ˆ 300 exemplaires seulement. Exemplaire complet de ses 30 planches contrecollÂŽes sur carton fort reproduits par la Maison Jacomet d'aprÂs les dÂŽlicats dessins de Paul-Louis Beaumont. ''Souvent antiquaires et curieux ont dit leur regret que certaines constructions mineures d'accÂs parfois difficile certains coins singuliers tel bout de rue ou telle venelle demeurent presque inconnus faute d'un pinceau ou d'un fusain. Le recueil que nous donne M. de Beaumont va satisfaire pour une large part ces dÂŽsirs justifiÂŽs. Dans trop de cas hÂŽlas ! ces dessins ont une valeur testamentaire''. BÂŽnÂŽzit I Dictionnaire des peintres p. 553. Dos et premier contre-plat de la chemise prÂŽsentant de claires rousseurs. Du reste trÂs belle condition. Rare. b42961 unknown
1905053477Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Loose Plates. Near Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plates By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. Eleven Of Twelve Loose Color Plates Lacking The California Poppy Plate From "California Wild Flowers: Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings" Also Lacking The String Bound Text Pages And The Folding Cover. Scarce Second Separate Publication By The Saunders Issued In Two Versions One With 6 Wild Flowers Another With 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders D. 1910 Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications He As Author She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902 The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books The Indians Of The Terraced Houses 1912 And Under The Sky In California 1913. In 1921 Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin D. 1968 Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens Botany And Photography. For Many Years Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth And Then With Mira Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest Photographing All Of The California Missions The Regions' Natural Wonders Native Americans And Flora Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum Los Angeles And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly Volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
1905050883Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth HAllowell Saunders 1905. First Edition 1st Printing. Brown Chemise / String Binding. Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plates By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. String-Bound Text Pages Title Page Printed In Red And Black With Six Loose Color Plates In Gray Felt Three-Panel Chemise Printed In Black And Red As Issued Apparently The First State And Rare. The Poppy Plate Has Some Light Brown Discoloration At Edges Outside Of The Printed Area. Second Separate Publication By The Saunders. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders D. 1910 Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications He As Author She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902 The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books The Indians Of The Terraced Houses 1912 And Under The Sky In California 1913. In 1921 Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin D. 1968 Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens Botany And Photography. For Many Years Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth And Then With Mira Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest Photographing All Of The California Missions The Regions' Natural Wonders Native Americans And Flora Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum Los Angeles And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly Volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth HAllowell Saunders unknown
1905026820Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth HAllowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Brown Chemise / String Binding. Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plates By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. String-bound text pages title page printed in red and black with five of six loose color plates lacking the California Poppy plate in brown three-panel chemise printed in black and red as issued.Scarce second separate publication by the Saunders issued in two versions one with 6 wild flowers another with 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He and his first wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders d. 1910 were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications he as author she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902 the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books The Indians of the Terraced Houses 1912 and Under the Sky in California 1913. In 1921 Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin d. 1968 whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens botany and photography. For many years Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth and then with Mira Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest photographing all of the California Missions the regions' natural wonders Native Americans and flora among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum Los Angeles and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth HAllowell Saunders unknown
1905026822Pasadena: Charles Francis And Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Brown Chemise / String Binding. Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plates By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. String-Bound Text Pages Title Page Printed In Red And Black With Eleven Of Twelve Loose Color Plates Lacking The California Poppy Plate In Brown Three-Panel Chemise Printed In Black And Red As Issued. Scarce Second Separate Publication By The Saunders Issued In Two Versions One With 6 Wild Flowers Another With 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders D. 1910 Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications He As Author She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902 The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books The Indians Of The Terraced Houses 1912 And Under The Sky In California 1913. In 1921 Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin D. 1968 Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens Botany And Photography. For Many Years Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth And Then With Mira Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest Photographing All Of The California Missions The Regions' Natural Wonders Native Americans And Flora Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum Los Angeles And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly Volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis And Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
218845J.hetzel et cie. Bon Etat texte frais. in8. Sans date. Relié. 310 pages. J.hetzel et cie unknown
1888H7190Paris: Calmann Levy Editeur 1888. Hardcover. Good. Although the tirage states this is one of 100 copies this one unnumbered. Large 8vo half leather original wraps bound in good plus with light wear along spine contents VG with occasional color plate. 259 pp. Calmann Levy Editeur hardcover
1929058961New York: Simon And Schuster 1929. Printing Unknown. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 293 Pp. With Inner Sanctum Ad For This Title On Verso Of P. 293 Green Cloth Gilt Lettering On Spine Gilt Deer On Front Cover Color Lithograph Endpapers. First American Edition Was 1928 But This Edition Has 1929 Copyright Date And 1929 On Title Page The 1928 Edition States "First Printing In America July 1928" On The Copyright Page. Light Wear Gilt Brilliant No Fraying Former Owner's Information On Half-Title Dated Christmas 1928 Although Title Page And Copyright Page Show 1929. <br/> <br/> Simon And Schuster hardcover
1958072924-03El Paso: Carl Hertzog 1958. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed. One of 1500 copies. Signed by the printer Carl Hertzog. 8vo in cloth. 226 pp. VG. Light wear in a clear protective sleeve that has a small tear to the lower corner of the spine. Partial remains of a bookplate removed from the front pastedown otherwise clean interior with no writing or markings of any kind. Includes pamphlet "Chronology of the Matthews and Reynolds Families" and two copies of the prospectus. Ships wrapped in bubble wrap and packed with care in a box. El Paso: Carl Hertzog hardcover
1979020998The Minneapolis Institute of Arts 1979. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. A very nice copy of this uncommon exhibition catalog illustrated in black & white throughout. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts Paperback
1978165439London: Folio Society 1978. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Near Fine slipcase. Owner bookplate on front pastedown. Folio Society hardcover
193422344FARRAR & RINEHART NY PUBL. 1934. VOLUME 1 ONLY HB NODustJacket 1st Limited edition 1934 # 52/175 Clear Protective Mylar Taped to Endpapers VG/VG- AS-IS NODJ Interior nice clean but with some small brown stain Marks 301 pgs COVER light rub wear . She was one of the first of a school of regional novelists centered in the Midwest. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. FARRAR & RINEHART , NY PUBL. hardcover
19768044E.P. Dutton & Co 1976. First Edition so stated. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good Dust Jacket. This is a 1976 First Printing so stated of this famous book. This book with dust jacket is clean solid and in great shape! This is a hardcover book with 128 pages including some awesome illustrations. The binding is strong with all pages firmly attached. The pages are clean with no soiling writing or tears. This is definitely NOT a former library book. The dust jacket is also in great shape and shows just a hint of edgewear and light soiling No Chips. I have placed the DJ in a fresh mylar jacket and this book looks and feels great! We always ship in a sturdy cardboard box! E.P. Dutton & Co hardcover
19531398908London: Gaberbocchus Press Limited 1953. First Edition. Hardcover. Thin Octavo unpaginated. In Good plus condition with a Fair dust jacket. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering. Spine orange with black lettering. Exterior has moderate plus wear including few instances of chips to the head/tail edges sunning to the spine and mild soiling. Age toning to the flaps and to the interior. Boards have slight wear including mild sunning to the spine and light edge wear. Text block has moderate wear including age toning to the edges. Previous owner's name to the front end paper and few small marks to the copyright page. Illustrated. First edition. <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Case #5. 1398908. FP New Rockville Stock. Gaberbocchus Press Limited hardcover
20003116750San Francisco: John Bergguen Gallery. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Edition of 2000 copies.3 stapled pages on Berggruen letterhead listing works represented in exhibition with prices and specs laid-in. Near fine in oblong pictorial printed wrappers. 72pp. 9" X 12" Thin 8"-inch scratch on solid black rear cover. Features a preface by John Berggruen as well as an interview conducted with Dennis Hopper. 12 Color and 17 b&w images. Exhibition in cooperation with James Corcoran Los Angeles. March 16- April 29 2000. ; 9" X 12"; 72 pages . John Bergguen Gallery paperback
20063117016Pasadena: Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery. Fine with no dust jacket. 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. INSCRIBED & dated in 2007 by editor Paul Karlstrom on title page. Fine in orange printed wrappers. 47pp. 8 1/2" X 8 1/2" Illustrations in color. Elusive exhibition catalogue. ; 8 1/2" x 8 1/2"; 47 pages . Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery paperback
1940031938Oxford: Clarendon Press 1940. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Xiii 283 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt.First Printing. Near Fine Immaculate No Names Or Marks Or Stains Or Foxing Slight Signs Of Usage Spine Faded To Light Blue But Gilt Still Brilliant. Per An Article In "Chemical Engineer" By Adrian Finn His Father Was An Assistant To James Dewar At The University Of Cambridge And Supported Dewar In Being The First Person To Liquify Hydrogen In 1898. The Family Left The Uk For Germany With The Advent Of World War One. Martin Studied And Gained A Phd At The University Of Berlin With The Leading Physicists Of The Time And Knew Einstein Heisenberg And Schrödinger. Increasing Fascism And Antisemitism Caused Martin To Leave Germany To Go To What Appeared A Dream Job In Kharkiv Ukraine Then In The Ussr Joining A Group Of Leading Low-Temperature Physicists. He Developed Into A Chemical Engineer Employing Thermodynamic Principles To The Design Of Cryogenic Plants. However Within A Few Years It Became Clear That Work Colleagues Were "Disappearing" In Soviet "Purges" So He Left For England. His Work In Kharkiv Led To His Seminal Work The Separation Of Gases In 1940. Per Wikipedia His Wife Barbara Ruhemann 1905 - April 1976 Was A German And British Physical Chemist Anthropologist And Translator. In 1945 She Appears To Be The First Anthropologist To Submit Kinship Systems To Proper Mathematical Analysis A Task That André Weil A Mathematician Led In Parallel On Behalf Of French Anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss For His Elementary Structures Of Kinship 1949. <br/> <br/> Clarendon Press hardcover
195030291<p>HBDJ 1950 1ST EDITION THUS MCML on Title PG VG/GOOD AS-IS DJ Small Extremities chips rub wear EDGE TEARS Publisher's Yellow top stain to top edge of text block. 300 pages with a colored frontispiece and 17 additional full-page drawings by Kurt Wiese. Illustrated endpapers Book is sound: clean unmarked undamaged. . Dustjacket with chipping and small tears all around. Rear of DJ is Soiled. Original price was clipped BUT 643 CODE INTACT Green Embossed cloth Gold Gilt on spine Cvr Back of Yellow DJ SMALL CHIP & MENDED TEAR ADS for 6 of kipling's Books end with Captains Courageous Tiger Shere Khan all long Tail & Loud Talk. Bagheera the Black Panther as Cunning as Tabaqui as Bold as the Wild Buffalo & as Wreckless as the Wounded Elephant. Old Baloo the Sleepy Brown Bear who teaches the Wolf's Cubs the Law of the Jungle. Bander-log the Monkey Folk. who Boast & Chatter . Kaa the Black Snake Very Old & Very Cunning Alway HUNGRY.</p> Garden City New York: Double Day & Company, doubleday hardcover
1927058912New York: Dodge Publishing Company 1927. First Edition . Illustrated Boards. Good. A Bright Clean Copy. Plain Paper Spine Paper Split Aling Front Edge Neatly Repaired With Archival Materials; Spine Paper Also Frayed At Top And Bottom. 1/8" Fray At Lower Front Corner At Tip. Hinges Solid No Marks Or Damage To Interior. <br/> <br/> Dodge Publishing Company hardcover
2002Q-0387953728Springer 2002-05-17. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer paperback
184214525Fisher Son & Co London 1842. Book Book Hardcover. Very Good. Fisher Son & Co London 1842. Very Good. 3 volumes 4to. Original half-leather; black leather spine with gilt titling; cloth boards embossed and decorated in gilt. Each volume has full-page engraving on title page followed by many half-page views. Tissue guards. 216 steel-engraved plates it total. Block edge gilt.PO's name J Cholmley penned on inside of each cover. Light spotting and damp-staining but an attractive set. Fisher, Son, & Co, London hardcover