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1958ULINTRE00LAWVintage 1958. Good. Linton Ralph. The Tree of Culture. New York: Vintage 1958. 261pp. Indexed. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with subtle rubbing. Light soiling on lower corner of front cover and price on front cover blacked out. Vintage paperback books
20975hardcover. 692pp. Tall 8vo green cloth. N.Y.: Knopf 1955. Near fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
195739109Hartford CT: Dominic Arbitrio in the Dept. of Graphic Arts Yale University 1957. Hardcover. Very good/Poor. Hartford CT: Dominic Arbitrio in the Dept. of Graphic Arts Yale University 1957. Signed by printer. 48 pp. Hardcover. Large 8vo. Beige paper covered boards. A very good clean square copy with a little sun-fading to spine and back board. Very good/Poor. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Dominic Arbitrio in the Dept. of Graphic Arts Yale University hardcover books
192642987Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History 1926. Paperback. Very Good. folding map frontis ills photos 191p. Softcover in original gray wrapper lightly soiled. 20cm. Field Museum of Natural History. Dept. of Anthropology Guide Part 6. <br/><br/> Field Museum of Natural History paperback books
001593Museum of Modern Art Mew York 1946. First Edition. 199 pages bibliography profusely illustrated in color by Miguel Covarrubias. Some edge wear and small closed tears. Museum of Modern Art Mew York 1946 unknown books
1946014330New York: Museum of Modern Art 1946. In collaborations with René d'Harnoncourt. Color illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias. 199p. 200 illus. of which four colored slightly chipped dj. Museum of Modern Art unknown books
1946Embry 182234Simon & Schuster 1946. 1st Edition. Near fine in price-clipped dust jacket with some chipping and wear to extremities in mylar cover. Color illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias. Simon & Schuster, 1946. 1st Edition. unknown books
35439Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY MOMA 1946. 199 pages hardcover very good condition no jacket. . Other hardcover books
19469008471New York: Museum of Modern Art 1946. 1st. Paperback. Fine Condition. 200 black and white photographs with four full-page color reproductions. Double column format with with many pictures vertically oriented and occupying a full column or others in horizontal format across both columns. One of 23500. <br/><br/> Museum of Modern Art paperback books
19469008472New York: Museum of Modern Art 1946. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. 200 black and white photographs with four full-page color reproductions. Double column format with with many pictures vertically oriented and occupying a full column or others in horizontal format across both columns. One of 23500. <br/><br/> Museum of Modern Art hardcover books
192341111Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press 1923. seattle 2019. 4to. pp. iv 1 264-471plus b/w plates. <br /><br />Complete original work. With b/w plates XL-LXXXIV of diverse objects and decorative designs. Rebound in brown buckram with gold spine lettering. Very good condition. Bishop Museum Press hardcover books
19261332107Chicago: Field Museum 1926. Softcover. Octavo; Fair Paperback; Tanned spine with Black text; Covers have some edgewear moderate shelfwear large open tear along head edge of front cover open tears along spine edges and joints of both covers spine mostly separated from textblock sunning to spine and both covers large closed tear on rear cover bending to corners; Textblock has underlining in pencil on many pages small closed tears along fore edge of last few pages age toning foxing on some pages; 191 pp. 1332107. FP New Rockville Stock. Field Museum unknown books
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 books
115647London England: George Newnes Limited no date given. Hardcover. VG- Former owner's name inside front cover initials on front cover; Very minor wear to extremities. Dark green cloth over boards; Gilt decoration and titling to spine; Gilt to titling to front cover; 21 pp.; plus approx. 120 pp. of plates; 66 bw plates tipped in; Color frontispiece tipped in. Includes a biographical essay about Constable; Plates are on heavy green paper and are in great shape. George Newnes Limited hardcover books
194986916London:: Chapman & Hall. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1949. Hardcover. B00TA608AC . With illustrations by the author and E. L. Beckles. Third impression. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Chapman & Hall, hardcover books
19762456Watkins Glen NY: Athenaeum of Philadelphia / The American Life Foundation & Study Institute 1976. Hardcover. G Binding and inside of dust jacket have some aging and foxing; dj has a few tears incl. one along open edge; book block edges have slight foxing; page surfaces are clean. Brown cloth gilt letters on spine tan & illus. dust jacket appx. 140 pp. numerous bw plates. A facsimile reprint of the original 1882 edition with a new introduction and extensive bibliographies by art historian-librarian Nancy Carlson Schrock. Index at rear. If you love engravings you'll find this one browseable. Athenaeum of Philadelphia / The American Life Foundation & Study Institute hardcover books
1856WRCLIT57337London or Brantwood: By the Author 1856. 4pp. Folded small octavo leaflet. Slightly dusty else a very good copy. First separate edition of this poem composed and published by Linton on the occasion of the celebration of peace with Russia at the end of the Crimean War. It is quite possible that this item was printed by Linton on the press he maintained at Brantwood and on which he printed the concluding numbers of THE ENGLISH REPUBLIC prior to its cessation in 1855. Rare. OCLC locates a copy at Brown and copies in the definitive Linton collection at Yale; it is not reported in Linton's NCBEL entry nor in NSTC. By the Author] unknown books
1891WRCLIT42413London: Lawrence and Bullen 1891. Large octavo. Original publisher's vellum over boards lettered in red and black. Head- and tail- pieces after engravings by Linton. Title-vignette. Attractive bookplate and remains of another on front pastedown vellum slightly bowed and smudged but a very good or better copy. First British edition limited issue. One of thirty-five numbered copies on Japon vellum specially bound from a total edition of 330. Linton is credited on the half-title as editor and illustrator but he of course was the composer of the poems as well. Scarce in this issue. NCBEL III:533. Lawrence and Bullen hardcover books
1876WRCLIT42426Cambridge MA: Printed by Welch Bigelow & Co. 1876. 8pp. Large octavo. Printed self-wrappers. A bit tanned at edges a few creases otherwise a very good copy. First edition of this poem by the British radical poet/engraver dedicated to Bryant and the "Members of 'The Century' in acknowledgement of hospitality and many courtesies received by an English Member." Not in NCBEL. Printed by Welch, Bigelow & Co. unknown books
1850WRCLIT57303London 1850. 6pp. plus blank. Octavo. Printed self-wrappers. Engraved decorative head and tail pieces. Slight tanning at edges and verso of blank a bit dusty else very good. First separate edition. A rare printing of a mid-career poem by the talented radical engraver and poet to all appearances printed in the U.K. possibly for his own distribution in the period prior to his emigration to the U.S. OCLC locates a single copy in the distinguished Linton collection at Yale there tentatively dated 1850. It is not listed in his entry in NCBEL and not recorded in NSTC. unknown books
1845WRCLIT57304London 1845. 4pp. Octavo. Folded leaflet. Light use at edges but very good. First separate edition. A rare printing of a mid-career poem by the talented radical engraver and poet signed at the end 'W.J.L.' and to all appearances printed in the U.K. possibly for his own distribution in the period prior to his emigration to the U.S. OCLC locates a copy in the distinguished Linton collection at Yale undated as well as a different printing in company with two other poems tentatively dated 1845 in an odd format paginated 51- 74pp. It is not listed in Linton's entry in NCBEL and not recorded in NSTC. unknown books
1875WRCLIT43776London: Blakeman & Jagger Old-Style Printers 1875. Printed broadside 26.5 x 21.2cm. Text in double columns. Old folds a bit dusty at edges but very good. A rare broadside printing of this poem by Linton in memory of his close friend and publisher fellow radical James Watson. Written after Linton's removal to the U.S. the text is dated at the end "U.S. Dec 20 1874." Linton's early publication history in Britain was closely connected with Watson dating from the years of Linton's first major endeavor the radical weekly THE NATION. In 1879 Linton published his own significant prose memoir of Watson and their association. Not in Linton's entry in NCBEL. Blakeman & Jagger, Old-Style Printers unknown books
1866WRCLIT57343Brantwood Coniston Windermere: Printed for the Author 1866. Narrow folio broadside 44.5 x 14cm. Printed on recto only. Folded across middle light use and foxing at edges very good. First separate printing of these two poems the first on the cession of Venetia to Italy by Napoleon and the second re: Bismark Garibaldi and other affairs signed "Spartacus. It is quite possible that this item was printed by Linton on the press he maintained at Brantwood prior to his departure for America and on which he printed the concluding numbers of THE ENGLISH REPUBLIC prior to its cessation in 1855. OCLC reports only copies in the near definitive Linton collection at Yale and supplies the date above. Printed for the Author unknown books
1895WRCLIT43620Hamden CT: The Appledore Press 1895. 8pp. 12mo. Unprinted stiff wrappers. Near fine. First separate edition of this poem on Darwinian issues printed by Linton at his handpress in an unspecified but small edition. Not in Ransom or NCBEL. The Appledore Press unknown books
1866WRCLIT66779Brantwood Coniston Lancs 1866. Printed broadside or galley-slip 44.3 x 14.4cm. Folded in half some nicks and creases at edges a few foxmarks but very good. An interesting item being a printing of Linton's 17 July petition as presented to the House of Commons by John Stuart Mill on 22 July. The galley-slip like format suggests the possibility that this is some form of proof for publication in another format. unknown books