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199357736n.p.:: Beehive Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 0750090006 . A reprint edition. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Beehive Books, hardcover 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
2000ULINWIN01efLittle Brown and Company 2000. Very Good. Linton Mary Fox. Window Style: Blinds Curtains Screens Shutters. Boston: Little Brown and Company 2000. 160pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with black remainder mark on foot. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges. Little, Brown and Company hardcover books
200044443Boston:: Little Brown. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0821226592 . Color photographs by Pia Tryde throughout. First American edition. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Little, Brown, hardcover books
1880WRCLIT42433Hamden CT: The Appledore Press 1880. Square 16mo. Sewn into stiff plain wrappers titled in manuscript. Chip at crown of wrapper spine first gathering detached from thread else a good copy. First edition of this collection of relevant quotations from dramatic works assembled and printed by Linton in an unspecified but small edition. This is the first work Ransom cites in his brief checklist of Appledore imprints and he dates it "before 1879." However NCBEL dates it 1882. RANSOM p.200. NCBEL III:533. The Appledore Press unknown books
19689017972Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 1968. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine. Bound in the publisher's original tan quarter cloth and black cloth covered boardsspine stamped in black. Frontispiece and 18 additional plates throughout. Minor soiling to cloth otherwise fine. <br/><br/> Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia hardcover books
196874307Charlottesville: Univ. Press of Virginia 1968. cloth. Faulkner William. square 4to. cloth. xvi 250 pages. First edition. To be used in conjunction with Petersen's bibliography. Univ. Press of Virginia unknown books
1895WRCLIT56772Hamden CT: The Appledore Private Press 1895. 8pp. 12mo. Unprinted stiff wrappers. Trace of foxing else near fine. First separate edition of this poem printed by Linton at his handpress in an unspecified but small number of copies. Not in Ransom. NCBEL III:533. The Appledore Private Press unknown 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
1865WRCLIT57344Brantwood Coniston Windermere: Printed for the Author 1865. Narrow quarto broadside 28.5 x 11cm. Printed on recto only. Folded across middle light use at edges very good. First separate printing of this poem. 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 range above. Printed for the Author unknown 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
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
2002236197Brighton: GMP 2002. Paperback. 239p. very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Gay Romance and thrills. GMP paperback books
1869WRCLIT59525Boston: Reprinted from THE RADICAL for 1869. Large octavo. Printed wrappers. Wrappers a bit foxed old soft crease lower wrapper neatly detached else a good copy. First separate edition with three small corrections likely in Linton's hand. NCBEL III:533. Reprinted from THE RADICAL for 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
1897WRCLIT42662Hamden CT: The Appledore Press 1897. 176pp. Octavo. Folded untrimmed sheets. Occasional decorations by the author. Near fine. First edition thus reprinting the text of the 1845 edition supplemented by a generous selection of poems from later years including many on political and economic themes. Printed by Linton on his own press in an edition of fifty copies only but not bound and published due to his death on New Years Day 1898. Not in NCBEL or Ransom. The Appledore Press unknown 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
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
1954WRCLIT33530New Haven: Yale 1954. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrated. First edition with an introductory essay edited by Adelin Linton from Linton's writings on the topic. Light rubbing to wrappers else a very nice copy. Yale 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
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
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
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