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1920374544Salem Oregon: From the Press of Statesman Publishing Co 1920. First edition. Illustrated by Murray Wade; photographic frontispiec of the author. 231 pp. Dedication on p. 7. First leaf is a blank. 12mo. Tan cloth upper cover pictorial stamped in black. Fine copy in very good pictorial dust jacket illustration and typography matching the binding with shelf wear at edges closed tear to upper portion of front panel with internal tape mend. First edition. Illustrated by Murray Wade; photographic frontispiec of the author. 231 pp. Dedication on p. 7. First leaf is a blank. 12mo. Linked stories of sicence fiction explorations including journeys to the hollow earth and flight to the moon and stories set in Alaska and the polar regions.<br /> Inscribed by the author on the front flyleaf "To H. E. C- with best wishes of the author Dr Linton". Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 L-357; Reginald 09088; Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 510; Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 167 From the Press of Statesman Publishing Co unknown
1861549324London: Chapman and Hall 1861. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition Small octavo. Purple cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Nice contemporary engraved bookplate of J. Cresswell some spotting and tanning at the spine a sound and very good copy of this noted Victorian collection of witch stories. Chapman and Hall hardcover
192357664Honolulu HA: Bishop Museum Press. 1923. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Original brown printed wraps. Iv 211pp plus plates XL--LXXXIV. PO name hard to see on front cover; tiny chip at spine heel. Gentle bump to upper corner. Occasional underlinings/marginalia in red pen. ; quarto . Bishop Museum Press paperback
2006230488Stanford.: Stanford Departments of Radiology. 2006. First edition. . Gilt decorated hard cover. . Fine copy in fine dust jacket in mylar. As new. . Folio. . Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Stanford Departments of Radiology. hardcover
2006mon0003537702Department of Radiology & Radiat 2006T. hardcover. Like New. 1.0630 11.2992 8.8583. The copy is sealed in factory plastic. Department of Radiology & Radiat hardcover
2019x-1108497241Cambridge Univ Pr 2019. Hardcover. New. 1200 pages. 10.00x7.25x2.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
4949711Unnamed . This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Title page missing therefore no date or publisher found. Printed by Harrison and Sons. Large 8vo. Green cloth binding with decorative blind borders. Decorative gilt borders and lettering on backstrip. Heavy wear and damage. Bumped corners and fraying. Front board detached backstrip detached. Pages loose. Pages are clean save for foxing. Contains numerous plates. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1500grams ISBN: Unnamed hardcover
2018SBS-9781681177809Socialy Press 2018. Hardcover. New. Socialy Press hardcover
2018SBS-9781681177809Socialy Press 2018. Hardcover. New. Socialy Press hardcover
2018SBS-9781681177359Socialy Press 2018. Hardcover. New. Socialy Press hardcover
2018SBS-9781681177359Socialy Press 2018. Hardcover. New. Socialy Press hardcover
1893325235London: Walter Scott Ltd 1893. 202 vi 16pp. 12mo. Publisher's blue cloth. Very Good. Signed John S. Mayfield on title-page. 202 vi 16pp. 12mo. Whittier has written out a slip and it has been tipped in to the back fly-leaf: "Universal suffarge and universal education must go together. John G. Whittier. Amesbury Mass. Nov. 5 1891. Walter Scott Ltd unknown
28238Oblong 4" x 6.5". 90 pp in manuscript remaining pages blank pages lined. Original brushed leather decorative tooled borders and spine rubbed and worn spine eroded covers detached. First few leaves loose one torn then neatly sewn together. A couple of small clipped articles on cures for hydrophobia recipe for a consumption cure. Good.<br /> <br /> This is the pocket-sized receipt ledger of Samuel Linton 1806-1888. Linton was married to Maria Hoover Linton 1811-1888. For the 1830 Federal Census he lived in District 2 Maryland; the 1840 census in Pennsylvania; the 1850 census in Ward 6 Washington D.C. working as a clerk; the 1880 Census in Maryland and working as a farmer. <br /> The book spans 56 years of Linton's dealings from 1832 through 1888. It includes receipts for payments for leather rent taxes professional services of Dr. B.W. Helffenstein a subscription to the Norristown Register and other goods and services. Each receipt is written out and signed by the recipient of Linton's largesse. Linton died on October 19 1888; his wife Maria died just five days later. They were buried in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington. Linton's son Irwin took over the book at this time and recorded information about his parents' estates including funeral costs flowers distributions. <br /> Some names mentioned in this book are John N. Ford William H. West and John P. West all of Washington D.C. Also listed are Dr. B.W. Helffenstein B. Posey Capt. Francis Simmons Benjamin K. Brant Henry Nuss Henry L. Acker Simpson & Philips Jonathan Thomas Cyrus Wheeler William Walker J.L. Righter B. Johnson Jno. Pursell & Son Edwin Bird Samson Thomas. unknown
188942937New Haven & London: For the Author. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1889. Hardcover. Oversized gilt-titled cloth beveled boards. Slight bumping mild soil to cloth hinges cracked but holding endpages toned mild scattered foxing. # 412 of 500 copies signed by Linton to the limitation page. Color frontis. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 229 pages; Signed by Author . For the Author hardcover
2009Adhya-9780387783048SPRINGER 2009. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2009Adhya-9780387783048SPRINGER 2009. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2019x-1107177154Cambridge Univ Pr 2019. Hardcover. New. 622 pages. 9.75x7.50x1.25 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
188727438London & NY: George Routledge & Sons. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1887. 1st Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. First edition first printing. Publisher's blue cloth-backed pictorial paper-covered boards printed endpapers. Profusely illustrated in color by Walter Crane with drwaings in-set text borders and ornaments all engraved and printed by Edmund Evans. The text is taken from W. J. Linton's manuscript "The Wisdom of Aesop." Publisher's Eratta and Addenda slip bound in. Osborne I p. 2. Edges mildly worn hinges visible between a few pages but tight and square; unmarked all text and illustrations bright and clean. VERY GOOD. . Color Engravings. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. 56 pp . George Routledge & Sons hardcover
199777889Annapolis: Naval Institute Press 1997. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Good/Good. xiii 3 882 6 pages. Abbreviations. Illustrations. Footnotes. Appendices. Summary Data Tables. Glossary: Japanese-English. Bibliography. Index. Format approximately 8.75 inches by 11.25 inches. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Small tear at top of inside front hinge. Corner of page 731/2 creased. Ink notations added to page 732. Somewhat shaken. Wells born 1946 is an American public servant and educator who served a total of 51 years in government. He served 26 years in the United States Navy as an officer and then was appointed by the White House as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense serving through two administrations of both parties. He wrote many books articles and white papers. His writings significantly altered U.S. and international approaches to civil-military engagement US policy in global humanitarian assistance and public-private partnerships in disaster relief. The book is encyclopedic. The authors spent decades tracking down details about the design construction and deployment of the cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy which they describe with a generous supplement of photographs charts and line drawings. They give a detailed account of the planning design and construction and the numerous prewar and wartime modifications of the individual ships of each cruiser class. Prewar and wartime histories of the ships are reported with ship movements combat experience damage refits modifications and final fate listed. Derived from a review by Anthony P. Tully found on-line: Eric Lacroix and Linton Wells II's Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War is one of those truly memorable references that becomes a lasting part of naval literature. Comparable reference works include Norman Friedman's outstanding works on the U.S. Navy. With its comprehensive discussion of Japanese cruiser design and development coupled with a complete operational history of each vessel Japanese Cruisers goes far toward filling major gaps not only in the design but in the battle history of the Imperial Japanese Navy. One of the book's strengths is in how it chronicles the relationship between the development of the various cruiser designs and the turmoil of the pre-war years. How these considerations influenced such diverse factors as machinery and hull strength to tonnage is set forth and extensively footnoted. The net result is a clearer understanding not only of the intended role of the cruisers but of the surface ships of the fleet in general. The core of the book lies in its meticulous analysis and dissection of the design of each cruiser class complete with more than 200 plans profiles and cutaway views ranging from superstructure towers to boiler and bulkhead arrangements. Equally significant these plans and diagrams follow the full range of the ships career with wartime modifications fully discussed. Notable among these is the inclusion of several diagrams of damage sustained in action. The illustrations and photographs have been chosen with care and many of them have never been published outside of Japan or indeed - in some cases - at all. The captions are carefully researched and where necessary the authors have corrected previous erroneous labeling or dating of published prints. The Operational histories though secondary to the design focus of the book is nonetheless one of its important assets and makes it an essential part of even the non-specialist's library. Organization and Orders of Battle of Japanese Cruiser divisions are described and followed in chronological order per ship relying extensively on never translated Japanese microfilm records the official histories and innumerable modern works in Japan. Each capsule history follows the vessel from its commissioning to its ultimate fate and gives the names of commanding officers and dates of assuming command. However this applies only to the heavy cruisers; the light cruiser commanders are not named. The authors provide a singularly valuable and detailed set of appendixes. These describe among other things the Organization of the Imperial Navy its specialized terms and designations of ordnance an overview of the heads of the shipbuilding department from 1920 to war's end discussion of machinery and aeronautical equipment and a host of tables and studies. All of these providing a comprehensive and readable introduction to the larger context of the Imperial Navy and its form and making for a-must-read for those seeking a broad and clear understanding of the IJN and its terminology as its officers and men understood it. In fact it is the book's dedication to using the actual Japanese terms and even vowel structure that make it an essential cultural bridge as well. Naval Institute Press hardcover
188410097<p>Limited to 500 copies. Brown cloth with gilt particulars. Some foxing to edges and toning to endpapers. A nice tight copy overall with no previous owners' names or other defacements. Scarce.</p><p>6 x 9 in 15 x 23 cm</p> George Bell and Sons hardcover
1875435870London : Chatto and Windus 1875. 1st edition. Hardcover. Poor copies 3 in marbled boards backed in gilt-blocked leather; spine and covers dust-toned nicked and rubbed as with age with some tears covers detaching. Light foxing. Physical description; 3 vols 18 cm. Subjects; Collection of British authors. 19th century fiction. 19th century fiction Great Britain. Elizabeth Lynn Linton. London : Chatto and Windus hardcover
1763292541London: Smith Elder and Co. 1763. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 336 pages. Subjects; Forests. History of the Forest. British Forests. Forest Scenery. London: Smith, Elder and Co. hardcover
2008__1420045407CRC Pr I Llc 2008. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 327 pages. 9.45x6.34x0.75 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover