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197070158sCarbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 1970. New Horizons in Journalism Series. First Edition. Octavo cloth hardcover xx 330 pp. Portraits. Near-Fine in dust jacket. Southern Illinois University Press, [1970]. New Horizons in Journalism Series. First Edition. hardcover books
193018273Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History 1930. Paperback. Very Good. 45pp plates. Very good paperback in stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Field Museum of Natural History paperback books
1972032597NY: Wiley. 1972. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Wiley hardcover books
1981255999Philadelphia: University Museum University of Pennsylvania 1981. First. hardcover. good. Illus. some folding. Folding map in back pocket. 4to blue cloth covers warped. Philadelphia: University Museum University of Pennsylvania 1981.<br/><br/> University Museum, University of Pennsylvania unknown books
189146355London: Lawrence and Bullen 169 New Bond Street W. 1891. Limited Edition of 35 printed on Japanese Vellum of which this is 16. Tan half-calf with marbled boards. TEG. Marbled eps. Modest wear to binding front joint a bit rubbed. 19th C bookplate R. D. Jackson to front paste-down. A VG - VG copy. 4 blank i-xiii 1-3 4-100 4 blank pp. Small vignettes throughout done by J. W. Linton. 8-3/4" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>The author is described as "A young lady of colour lately deceased at the age of 14". Lawrence and Bullen, 169 New Bond Street, W. hardcover books
19631327004Oxford: Clarendon Press Oxford University Press 1963. Second edition. Hardcover. Octavo; Second edition 1937 reprinted 1963; G/G-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine tanned with red print; DJ is blue with red and blue print tanning to spine small tears at spine ends edges and flap corners remainder of barcode label on spine; Boards in grey cloth with gold print light wear to corners and spine caps else clean and strong; Text block has ink underlining and notes through the preface and within chapter 3 else clean text; xxv 515 pages illustrated b&w maps. 1327004. FP New Rockville Stock. Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press hardcover books
1976240023Charlottesville: Univ. of Virginia 1976. First. paperback. very good. An Exhibition in the University of Virginia Library honoring Linton Reynolds Massey. 142pp. illustrated. 8vo photographic wrappers Charlottesville 1976. First Edition.<br/><br/> Univ. of Virginia unknown books
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
19772311085New York: Dover 1977. Reissue. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 1977 reissue of 1940 original. Spine and front wrapper creased sticker remains on rear wrapper. xiii 606 pp. Color fold-out linguistic map follows text. "Thirty-four chapters by the nation's leading scientists cover such topics as American Indian physical anthropology Maya physical anthropology soil economics of Middle America linguistic classifications special problems of Highland and Lowland Maya archaeology Maya inscriptions Maya astronomy and correlations with the European calendar Maya architecture and city planning ceramic sequences from Copan and elsewhere patterns in general Middle American archaeology Middle American influences on the cultures of the southwestern and southeastern United States the Toltec and Zapotec cultures non-Maya monumental sculpture of this area South American influences in Middle America and many related subjects. This volume concludes with a bibliography and a critical synthesis of the various contributions by A.L. Kroeber."--rear wrapper Dover paperback books
1931183923Boston. : Little Brown. 1931. 1st Edition. Hardcover black cloth blue titles. Very good with no dust jacket. . 8vo. Little Brown. hardcover books
113303hardcover. many color and b/w illus. 448pp. 4to cloth d.w. Nashville: Thomas Nelson 1975. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
2018ULINTAN00TMCovenant 2018. Very Good. Linton Chalon. A Tangled Inheritance. American Fork Utah: Covenant 2018. 218pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with subtle bumping and rubbing. Covenant paperback books
1920167238Salem Oregon: From the Press of Statesman Publishing Co. 1920. Octavo pp. 1-13 14-231 232: blank 233: dedication 234-236: blank note frontispiece is included in publisher's pagination; first and last leaves are blanks inserted frontispiece photographic portrait of the author seven illustrations six full-page in the text by Murray Wade original pictorial gray cloth front and spine panels stamped in black. First edition. Signed presentation inscription by Linton on the front free endpaper. Two variants noted priority if any not determined one with dedication at back of book page 233 the other at front page 7 this being one of the latter. Linked short stories of exploration journey to earth's hollow interior flight to the moon etc. utilizing the "Earthomotor" a burrowing machine and the "Arctic Bell" a flying boat. Much of the narrative is set in Alaska and the Arctic region. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 510. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 167. Teitler 2013 764. Bleiler 1978 p. 124. Reginald 09088. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 L-357. Spine panel just a bit tanned mild soiling to cloth a very good copy. #167238 From the Press of Statesman Publishing Co. unknown books
1920109895Salem Oregon: From the Press of Statesman Publishing Co. 1920. Octavo pp. 1-13 14-231 232: blank 233: dedication 234-236: blank note frontispiece is included in publisher's pagination; first and last leaves are blanks inserted frontispiece photographic portrait of the author seven illustrations six full-page in the text by Murray Wade original pictorial gray cloth front and spine panels stamped in black. First edition. Signed presentation inscription by Linton on the front free endpaper. Two variants noted priority if any not determined one with dedication at back of book page 233 the other at front page 7 this being one of the latter. Linked short stories of exploration journey to earth's hollow interior flight to the moon etc. utilizing the "Earthomotor" a burrowing machine and the "Arctic Bell" a flying boat. Much of the narrative is set in Alaska and the Arctic region. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 510. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 167. Teitler 2013 764. Bleiler 1978 p. 124. Reginald 09088. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 L-357. A fine copy in the pictorial dust jacket illustration and typography matching that used on the binding with shelf wear at edges closed tear to upper portion of front panel with internal tape mend and some general staining and soiling. Rarely found in the jacket. #109895 From the Press of Statesman Publishing Co. unknown books
186443052London: Smith Elder 1864. Linton W. J. 8vo pp. xxx 351. Appendices on local words botany geology; index. Illustrated with a map 100 illustrations drawn and engraved by W. J. Linton. AEG. Maroon cloth with fancy gilt stamping on front and spine. Cover little worn at edges spine faded slight foxing here and there o/w a very good copy. Smith, Elder unknown books
WRCLIT77724Bedford Place Russell Sq. London Friday" nd. 3pp. on folded octavo mourning lettersheet. Residue on rear blank panel from having been mounted small spot of tanning otherwise very good. Addressed to "My dearest Father" quite probably Walter Savage Landor - see below requesting: "Would you kindly tell Mrs. West that if she will write to 'The Editor of Pen & Pencil' . she will learn all that she wants to know whatever it may be. But I want to thank her on my own account for her kindness & thoughtfulness -- If you are not strong enough to write . I do not object to show yr friend what liberties you allow me to take with you by calling you my Father you can enclose this note . With truest respect & love ever yr. affectionate child ." It was customary for the writer to address Walter Savage Landor as "My Father" with the injection of a variety of endearments in her letters to him. The Wolff catalogue describes two letters similarly addressed 4128a & 4128b. Eliza Lynn Linton 1822-1898; English novelist essayist and journalist. In 1858 she married W.J. Linton the eminent wood-engraver poet and radical Chartist. In 1867 they separated amicably; he went to America and she returned to writing novels in which she finally attained wide popularity. Her most successful works were THE TRUE HISTORY OF JOSHUA DAVIDSON 1872 PATRICIA KEMBALL 1874 and THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CHRISTOPHER KIRKLAND 1885. Landor wrote an enthusiastic review of her early novel AMYMONE for THE EXAMINER resulting in her first contact with Richard Bentley who would become her primary publisher. unknown books
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
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
1947125856New York: Reporter Publications Inc 1947. Hardbound. Good Ex-lib. with small stamp in red at upper right corner of front cover; perforation stamp on contents page; mostly free of extraneous marks but with general shelf wear 2 fabric samples removed and wrinkling to a few pages. Original pictorial covers bound into red buckram. 126 pp. Profusely illustrated in bw and color with some color plates tipped in. Includes several mounted fabric samples. Cover art "Sailboats at Rest" by Aaron Ehrlich. A.F. cover design No. 111. A plethora of ads and essays make this a vital resource for research on American Fabrics fashion and textile design in this time period. The kinds of illustrations cover a wide range and some are lovely and suitable for framing if you really want to tear apart the magazine. With articles on Ecuador Folklore and Olga Fisch; rayon; Scalamandre-Maag-Brunschwig; warp vs. filling; wool; tweeds; calligraphy; marine motifs; and more. Reporter Publications, Inc hardcover books
1947153932New York: Reporter Publications Inc 1947. Hardbound. Good Ex-lib. with perforation stamp on contents page and a few other lib. marks; general shelf wear 2 fabric samples removed and wrinkling to a few pages. Original black card covers with color inset and white lettering; bound into red buckram. 148 pp. Profusely illustrated in bw and color with some color plates tipped in. Includes several mounted fabric samples. 8-page paper booklet with several fabric samples bound in. With two pages of paint swatches for testing color "eye"-Q. A plethora of ads and essays make this a vital resource for research on American Fabrics fashion and textile design in this time period. The kinds of illustrations cover a wide range and some are lovely and suitable for framing if you really want to tear apart the magazine. With articles on art in the church; color aptitude; black as a fashion color; fabric finish; specialty fibers with a lexicon; Tokyo; Trojan War; and more. Reporter Publications, Inc hardcover books
1951JC8563New York: American Fabrics Reporter Publications 1951. Paperback. Very Good. Full-color illustrated wraps; folio; pp. 146 printed and illustrated in full-color some tipped and b/w throughout rich with ads and with 50 fabric specimens each about 1x1 to 2x2 inches plus a bookmark by the Burlington Mills' Ribbon Division. Covers lightly rubbed; spine a bit scuffed; otherwise in excellent condition. A lavish quarterly publication for fashion industry professionals with articles by numerous contributors amply displaying the styles and designs of the period of course but also addressing the vagaries of production government regulation textile technology and more. <br/><br/> American Fabrics, Reporter Publications paperback books
1952JC8564New York: American Fabrics Reporter Publications 1952. Paperback. Very Good. Full-color illustrated wraps; folio; pp. 124 printed and illustrated in full-color some tipped and b/w throughout rich with ads and with 65 fabric specimens each about 1x1 to 2x2 inches. Covers lightly rubbed; spine a bit scuffed; otherwise in excellent condition. A lavish quarterly publication for fashion industry professionals with articles by numerous contributors amply displaying the styles and designs of the period of course but also addressing the vagaries of manufacturing and production government regulation color science textile technology and more. Includes an articles on opportunities for women in textiles. With an index of advertisers and their advertising agencies. <br/><br/> American Fabrics, Reporter Publications paperback books
1954JC8565New York: American Fabrics Reporter Publications 1954. Paperback. Very Good. Full-color illustrated wraps; folio; pp. 108 printed and illustrated in full-color some tipped and b/w throughout rich with ads and with 33 fabric specimens each about 1x1 to 2x2 inches. Covers lightly rubbed and a little creased along the edges; otherwise in excellent condition. A lavish quarterly publication for fashion industry professionals with articles by numerous contributors amply displaying the styles and designs of the period of course but also addressing the vagaries of manufacturing and production government regulation color science textile technology and more. In this issue "The Colors of India." With an index of advertisers and their advertising agencies. <br/><br/> American Fabrics, Reporter Publications paperback books
1946JC8562New York: American Fabrics Reporter Publications 1946. Paperback. Very Good. Full-color illustrated wraps; folio; pp. 160 printed and illustrated in full-color some tipped and b/w throughout rich with ads and with 24 fabric specimens each about 1x1 to 2x2 inches including 1 fur. Spine tips and corners chipped. A few of the tipped-in illustrations or fabric specimens are loose but neatly laid in; internally bright and clean. A lavish quarterly publication for fashion industry professionals with articles by numerous contributors amply displaying the styles and designs of the period of course but also addressing the vagaries of production government regulation textile technology and more. <br/><br/> American Fabrics, Reporter Publications paperback books
2002236197Brighton: GMP 2002. Paperback. 239p. very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Gay Romance and thrills. GMP paperback books