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190050642- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
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190052034- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Légèrement défraîchie. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190050265- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190051579- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
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1862012464London: Sampson Low Son and Co 1862. 1st Edition Thius. Hardcover. Good. Expensive production in its day. Wide 8vo brown textured cloth w/ elaborate blind-stamped perimeter to gilt-stamped centered titles in rectangular array beveled edges aeg. Printed on heavy stock each text block with capital colored in red or blue and elaborate border 236p lacking colored title page the b&w present. Minor wear to spine ends. Binding good but a few leaves have sprung weighty paper stock Incidental foxing largely confined to front and rear signatures. Decent reference copy. Sampson Low, Son and Co hardcover books
1889WRCLIT42664London: John C. Nimmo 1889. Large octavo. Publisher's quarter calf and boards t.e.g. Portrait. Bookplate on front pastedown spine rubbed and worn at extremities and with chipping at crown boards toned and with a few smudges still a good sound copy. First edition. One of 780 numbered copies printed on handmade paper for distribution in the UK and US. The last substantial UK edition of the radical poet/engraver's works published in the UK during his lifetime. NCBEL III:533. John C. Nimmo hardcover books
1894163016New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1894. Hardcover. VG- clean unmarked copy with bright pages; light rubbing and bumping to corners; one-inch piece missing from head of spine; small tear to cloth at tail. Fine tan cloth; gilt lettering. vi 236 pp.; bw portrait frontis with tissue guard; deckles edges. TEG. The memoirs of William James Linton an English-born American wood-engraver landscape painter political reformer and author of memoirs novels poetry and non-fiction. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1882134001Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1882. Hardcover. ex-library. all pages have come detached from binding. Perfortaion stamp on title page and pg 71. Additionally most plates have an ink stamp and a perforation stamp. Some tears and chipping to half title errata page pg 1-3 7 9 33 37 39 61 65 67 and plates facing pg 32 and 54. most of them are closed tears or chips to margin with no text or image loss. Burgundy cloth library wrapper and slipcaes. 72 pp plus 20 bw prints and blanks for mounting proofs. Copy No 259 of 1026 copies signed by author. Estes and Lauriat hardcover
1882134001Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1882. Hardcover. ex-library. all pages have come detached from binding. Perfortaion stamp on title page and pg 71. Additionally most plates have an ink stamp and a perforation stamp. Some tears and chipping to half title errata page pg 1-3 7 9 33 37 39 61 65 67 and plates facing pg 32 and 54. most of them are closed tears or chips to margin with no text or image loss. Burgundy cloth library wrapper and slipcaes. 72 pp plus 20 bw prints and blanks for mounting proofs. Copy No 259 of 1026 copies signed by author. Estes and Lauriat hardcover books
188716248London: George Bell and Sons. 1887. First thus. Hardcover. With a 24 page catalogue of Bohn's publications at rear illustrated with a portrait frontispiece of Walt Whitman; page of poets' facsimile signatures at back; negro melody section with some music; original publishers cloth binding gilt spine lettering a very good copy. ; Bohn's Standard Library; 190 x 120mm; xlii 387 pages . George Bell and Sons hardcover
1879000491Boston MA: Lee & Shepard 1879. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. This is a diatribe by the very talented Linton largely against reviewers who were unkind about an article he wrote for the Atlantic but he also saves room for the style of the even more talented Timothy Cole see Linton's P.S. at the end of the book regarding his meeting with Cole. First Edition; 91 pp.; 12mo.; Brown cloth covers with gilt lettering to front and spine. Cloth cover is wearing at top/bottom of spine and on corners. Toning on cover. Front gutter is starting and is missing the ffep. Lee & Shepard hardcover
18838267965Richard Bentley & Son 1883. Volumes 1 & 2 complete. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Front end paper in volume 1 loose some other pages starting to come loose. Front cover faded and worn. Volume 2 is falling apart multiple loose pages but all present covers detached from page block. Brown cloth binding. Gilt lettering on spine. Both volumes are internally clean and free from markings. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item850grams ISBN: Richard Bentley & Son paperback
186844588New York: J.S. Redfield 1868. First American Edition. Octavo 19cm.; publisher's burnt-orange cloth gilt-lettered spine yellow glazed endpapers; xii13-371pp. Extremities shelf worn spine cocked some foxing and finger-soil throughout textblock contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper. Very Good only. Series of anti-feminist articles by Eliza Lynn Linton the first salaried female journalist in Britain. SABIN 49818. J.S. Redfield unknown
1858001305New York: S T Munson 1858. 4th Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Intro and Appendix by Nathaniel P Tallmadge. Former owner's name in pencil ffep spine pull general wear very good. <br/> <br/> S T Munson hardcover
186844588New York: J.S. Redfield 1868. First American Edition. Octavo 19cm.; publisher's burnt-orange cloth gilt-lettered spine yellow glazed endpapers; xii13-371pp. Extremities shelf worn spine cocked some foxing and finger-soil throughout textblock contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper. Very Good only. Series of anti-feminist articles by Eliza Lynn Linton the first salaried female journalist in Britain. SABIN 49818. J.S. Redfield unknown books
1878012226Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Co 1878. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. 203 pp. plus a few pages of ads. Several full page black and white illustrations present. Double columned text. A novel by the English journalist and author Eliza Lynn Linton. Despite her success as an early female journalist and novelist Linton was known for her strong anti-feminist stance asserting she would have rather have been the wife of a famous man rather than famous herself see Wikipedia. GOOD condition. Heavy uneven browning and fading to the covers. Some soiling spotting and foxing to the covers. Faint owner's signature across the top front cover. Heavy chipping and creasing to the wrappers along the spine with loss at the head and tail. Corners and fore edges of the wrappers chipped with some loss. Minor toning in the interior. J.B. Lippincott and Co unknown
186849056NY: Redfield 1868. 8vo pp. xii 13-371. Introduction by Lucia Gilbert Calhoun. Blue cloth. Owner's bookplate on flyleaf. Cover somewhat spotted and scuffed at edges o/w a VG tight copy. Redfield unknown books
18921756892050BWSChatto & Windus 1892. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1892. New Edition. 384 pages. No dust jacket. Blue cloth with decorations. Contains black and white illustrations. Pages and illustrations are lightly tanned throughout. Pencil inscription to front free endpaper. First front free endpaper cut out. Binding remains firm. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Moderate tanning to spine and edges with crushing to spine ends. Dent to top edge of rear board. Fraying to cloth to edges. Chatto & Windus hardcover
186421785<p>Ex-library from Sweet Briar College. Library markings. Hinges have been repaired with cloth tape. General wear to cover. Gilt still in decent shape. Foxing and yellowing to pages. Foxing is mostly in endpapers and then the appendix through the rear endpapers. Small crescent oil mark at top page edges from roughly page 250 through endpapers. No pen or highlighter marks to text pages.</p> Smith, Elder and Co. hardcover
18707899Charles Scribner & Co New York 1870. HB NODJ ISSUED Beautiful Green Decorated Cloth with Gold Gilt Leaf Design Within Rules Center Shield Stamped in black enclosing Title in Gilt This Design The Spine is Similar in Design also continued on Back Cover1870 1st US Edition 2ND ISSUE VG/VG AS-IS NOJACKET Cover minor Rub & Wear mainly extremities Minor Fox Pages edges Gold Gilt 74 pgs Relatively Nice & Tight Cover minor Rub & Wear . First Edition. Hard Cover. Charles Scribner & Co New York hardcover
18797801Boston: Lee and Shepherd Publishers 1879. 91p cloth illustrated with woodcuts by the author some wear to edges light browning of paper very good. 1st edition. Pencil signature and small stamp "Library of Richard Mather. Lee and Shepherd, Publishers unknown
187599632<p>New York: Harper & Brothers 1875. 1875. Good. - Folio 16 inches high by 11-3/8 inches wide. Softcover bound in pictorial self-wraps. Once bound in with other issues the newspaper has been removed with chipping and glue stains along the inner edges of the cover pages. There are a couple of tiny tears to the front edges of the cover pages with a couple of chipped corners. 20 pages numbered 89 to 108 printed on news stock profusely illustrated including works by Thomas Nast William James Linton & others. There are tiny tears to the front edges of the pages and minor creases to the corners. Good.</p><p>There is much on the troubles brewing in Louisiana including the dispatch from Sheridan to the Secretary of War. A woodcut of a Dunce cap for the Banditti on the cover page illustrates a statement condemning the "Ringleaders of the Armed White Leagues" "who have covered the South with murder and assassination. Burned schoolhouses."</p><p>This issue includes three engravings by Thomas Nast "General Sheridan Stands by His Dispatches" one depicting Ulysses S. Grant's message on Louisiana Affairs: "At The Door: U.S.G. 'If I hammer long enough perhaps they'll wake up'" an engraving illustrating a letter titled "Bayonets and Legislation" published in the January 9th issue of the New York Herald Tribune illustrating the article titled "Advertising for an assassin of the President of the United States U.S. Grant". A double-page engraving by William James Linton titled "The Castaway" depicts a man and his dog floating on on a raft with no land in sight.</p> New York: Harper & Brothers, 1875. paperback
1862mon0003845643London: Sampson Low Son & Co. 1862. Hardcover. Good. . half-leather cover shows minor wear and rubbing. pages profusely illustrated lightly tanned and with a bit of minor scattered foxing. London: Sampson Low, Son, & Co. hardcover