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1853mon0003678647John Tallis and Company 1853T. hardcover. Good. . full leather cover with extensive gilt decoration cover shows moderate wear tear rubbing some loss at the corners and spine ends. loose hinges. label of former owner on the front endpaper. pages lightly tanned and clean profusely illustrated. John Tallis and Company hardcover
1809056005Halifax: Printed by Holden and Dowson 1809. Second Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. HALIFAX : 1809 sSEcond edition. First published : Printed and sold at Ewood Hall near Halifax 1796. Hardback. Later light-blue paper-covered boards with printed paper label; Spine title: 'Life of Rev. Oliver Heywood'. Untrimmed edges as issued. Wove end-papers. no owner name or internal markings. Includes index. Bright tight and clean. VERY GOOD INDEED. 214 pages. 4pp index. Book now in an archival quality clear protective jacket. SCARCE. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Sm.8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . We accept PayPal. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Printed by Holden and Dowson hardcover
1870003176Paris Barraud 1870 Demi-reliure Edition originale
1848215Cambridge: Published by George Nichols 1848. 1st state. Slim 12mo 12 xxxii 163 pp. black ribbed cloth embossed framed design on covers gilt spine title light wear to spine ends spine gilt bright covers near fine yellow endpapers name in ink 'J. Hamilton Shapley / 1848' on upper pastedown and again on top of 1st page and again at top of title page Jonathan Hamilton Shapley 1810-1898 lawyer from Portsmouth NH patented a gun lock with An Introduction Notes Glossary And Copious Index by Homer Wilbur Contents tight and very clean first edition of Lowell's caustic satire of the Mexican-American War and the issue of the expansion of slavery near fine copy of the 1st state. BAL. 13068. Grolier 100 No 57. Published by George Nichols hardcover
185246494Vassalboro Maine 1852. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Fold lines. Age-toning along some exterior folds. Red sealing wax remnants. Penciled "Grandma Keith" above address. Very Good. Biofolium of blue paper with 2-1/3 pages of manuscript writing containing 2 letters 53 8 lines ~660 100 words respectively. One panel hand addressed to South Braintree Mass with stamped No. Vassalboro ME postmark Mar 15 & "Paid 3" circular stamp. Unfolded: 9-3/4" x 7-5/8". Folded: 3" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/>Ms Keith begins as most mothers do. relating her regrets for not writing sooner followed by health news of divers relations. Page 2 starts with the news that "There is a great many men in this region gone to California it is thought Maine must suffer a good deal in consequence of so many of her Citizens going to that Country the loss of the men is not all the State is injured by having so much money carried out of it. Since the sufferings of those gone there have been made known & likewise how small the chance of making money enough to fetch them back even many who were calculating to go have given it up at least for the present." The second letter by Keith to affirm to Miss Marcy that she wishes good relations between the two of them expressing appreciation of the "complimentary manner in which you mentioned my son." An intimate look at the allure of California's the 1850s myth tempered with the reality relayed back by some of those who succumbed. unknown books
18756056031875. "Faithfully yr friend Joaquin Miller Nov. 2 1875" in black ink on small leaf 4 7/8" x 2 1/2". Very good old tape in top margin from previous mounting. Together with a vintage sepia photograph. 3 3/4" x 5 1/4". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
18756056031875. "Faithfully yr friend Joaquin Miller Nov. 2 1875" in black ink on small leaf 4 7/8" x 2 1/2". Very good old tape in top margin from previous mounting. Together with a vintage sepia photograph. 3 3/4" x 5 1/4". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown
185316079London: John Tallis and Company. Good with no dust jacket. 1853. Hardcover. Tone and foxed free endpapers creased shelfworn with corner wear blotted owner's signature otherwise light wear. Solid oversize hardcover. ; Leather spine and corners with gold tooling. 49 steel engravings including extra illustrated title page with portrait of Thomas Moore. Each plate of female character in Moore's poetry has an accompanying short critical commentary on that beauty. Undated publisher's name 1850-1854. Added steel-engraved illustrated title-page plate with imprints: "Portrait Painted by Sir T. Lawrence Border by J. Marchant" and "Engraved by E. Finden." Includes "Life of Thomas Moore.": pages v-viii. Plates are engraved by W. Edwards E. Finden W. Holl W.H. Mote T.W. Knight H. Hall F. Holl H. Robinson W.H. Egleton W. Gibbs J. Thompson or H.S. Ball after W.P. Frith Sir Thomas Lawrence J. Wood E.M. Ward A. Elmore W. Fisher R.T. Bott J. Wright A. Derby E. Hawkes W. Maddox i.e. Wiles Maddox W. Room J.G. Middleton F. Crowley A. Egg H. O'Neil S. Hart S. Newton F. Stone i.e. Frank Stone A. de Valentini or H. Warren i.e. Henry Warren . All plates are with imprint: "John Tallis & Company London Edinburgh Dublin & New York." "The Borders Designed by J. Marchant. The Whole Engraved under the Superintendence of Mr. Edward Finden." Attractive Victorian era illustrated book.; viii 96 pages 49 unnumbered plates pages . John Tallis and Company hardcover
1854331498Boston & Cleveland: John P. Jewett and Jewett Proctor and Worthington 1854. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Small octavo. 42pp. Printed green glazed wrappers. Early penciled owner's name splitting and slight erosion at the spine a very good copy. John P. Jewett and Jewett, Proctor and Worthington unknown
188768676San Francisco: The History Company Publicadores 1887. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Scarce Spanish language schoolbook with lessons modeled after those in early American primers. Bancroft 1832-1918 is best known for his monumental 39-volume history of the Pacific Coast region from Central America to Alaska. Numerous textual illustrations. Small octavo. Original printed brown paper-covered boards. Pencil marginalia to a few pages. Period previous owner's ink signature to the front flyleaf with a pencil inscription to the front pastedown. The corners are showing with some general shelfwer and minor spotting to the boards. The History Company, Publicadores hardcover books
18271354952Boston: Richardson and Lord 1827. Hardcover. Octavo viii 9-334 pp. Good; bound in contemporary tan cloth with some areas of discoloration and surface marks and wear to corners; binding tight; text block clean but somewhat rough; foxing throughout; ex-library copy with usual markings including institutional stamps to several pages and call number written in pencil; ex-library copy with usual markings including a bookplate to front pastedown institutional stamps to several pages and call number written in pencil. MF consignment. 1354952. Special Collections - Downstairs. Richardson and Lord hardcover
18960006192London: David Nutt 1896. New edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavos clothbacked boards joints repaired one fore-edge bumped; Ex libris Harry Perkins Weber and the engraved bookplate of a private golf club. <br/><br/>This set contains both of Cervantes' work Parts I & II. Issued in the Tudor Translations series. "DON QUIXOTE" is one of those universal works which are read by all ages at all times and there are very few who have not at one time or another felt themselves to be Don Quixote confronting the windmills or Sancho Panza at the inn - PRINTING AND THE MIND OF MAN 111." "I have DON QUIXOTE by the bedside . DON Q is the best book out there on political theory followed by "Hamlet" and "MacBeth" -Subcommandante Marcos Zapatista leader." .Sedo Collection 1162; David Nutt hardcover
1887LV1834London & New York:: Macmillan 1887. 1887. 8vo. xiii 3 515 pp. Index. Original dark green blind and gilt-stamped cloth. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR to "Prof. J.J. Thomson F.R.S. with the Author's kind regards Ap. 20th 1887." PROVENANCE: Harold I. Levine 1922-2017 Stanford University Dept. of Mathematics. PROVENANCE: 1 Sir Joseph John Thomson 18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940 was an English physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906. 2 Harold I. Levine 1922-2017 Stanford University Dept. of Mathematics. Ibbetson B.A. F.R.A.S. was associated with Clare College where he was a Senior Scholar who worked at the Cavendish Laboratory in 1885 placing him in contact with J.J. Thomson. See: A History of the Cavendish Laboratory 1871-1910 London 1910. Macmillan, 1887. hardcover
1862CM18918Kjobenhavn: Theiles Bogtrykkeri 1862. Med kortgfattede Biographier af J. P. F. Konigsfeldt; Full dark leather elaborate metal corner & spine guards & clasp blind borders all edges gilt thin moire endpapers / pastedown & 20 full page photo illustrations of portraits tipped on with protective sheet; A very good copy; Unpaginated. . 5.5"x7.25". Theiles Bogtrykkeri hardcover
186740706London: T. Cautley Newy 1867. 324 pp. Sepia toned lithos. <br /><br />Narrative of a Journal of a Yachting Expedition from Auckland to the South Sea Islands and a pedestrian tour in a new district of New Zealand bush. Scarce yachting narrative. Not in Toy. "A slight account of Norfolk Island and the Pitcairners is found at pp. 73-95." - Hocken p. 250. Fergusson 12963. Bagnall 3578. Worldcat shows only six libraries holding copies - none in the US. Bound in publisher's blindstamped cloth. T. Cautley Newy hardcover books
1862916131862. Poor. 20 cm x 25 cm single sheet folded to make 4 handwritten pages. Large patriotic color Illustration of a bald eagle with 2 U.S. flags occupies top third of first page of stationery. Two horizontal fold mark. Split halfway across on a fold on the last two pages. Pinkish color to much of the letter suggesting old damping. Ink quite faded and generally difficult to read. Many words are so indistinct that it was impossible for us to read them and some other words or phrases are just gone. Her letter is addressed to an otherwise unidentified cousin. Jones does not seem to show on standard lists of Civil War Nurses but the information in this letter suggests that she should. Here is our effort to transcribe this difficult-to-decipher letter: "Your letter of the 21st came to hand in due time but I had about made my mind that you was not going to write to me. I was glad to hear from you and hope that you will not fail to write again. I am well. Hoping you enjoy the same good blessing. We are situated on the same ground we occupied a part of last Fall and Winter. We have been here about four weeks. After spending the summer on the peninsula we are very glad to obtain old ground which seems almost like home. You want to know why I am in the hospital. It is not because I am sick but because others are sick and need care. I am what is termed nurse. My wages are $26.50 per month. The business is by no means delightful but I get along very well. We have got one fellow who is very sick I fear he will not recover. On the Peninsula my health became very poor but now I am well. I wish that I could hear that Grandmother is on the gain but fear I never shall. Tell hear I think of her nearly all of the time and and want to see but if I fail to see her I expect to see her in Heaven. I have wrote to your father. I presume he has received my last letter before now. I do not know that I can tell you anything about the war that would amount to anything more than you already know. As we are at present we are retired from the active field I am not as well posted as when we were aamid the turmoils of battle. I have not heard a battle sound since we came across the river. Apparently all seems quiet which seems good. top two lines at top of 4th page too indistinct to decipher My hospital service is every other day. Every other day and night. I have to work taking care of the sick of our regiment then I am idle twenty-four hours. . several lines gone or indistinct here and the I will have a chance to eat army rations wear army cloths and a few moremostly indistinct lines ." She ends the letter by requesting that her cousin write to her at Hospital 50th NY Engineer Regiment Washington D.C. Online information reports that the regiment composed mostly of men from New York and a small number from Pennsylvania lost by death 10 killed in action 7 from wounds received and 214 from disease and other causes. unknown
18072804London: Printed by T. Bensley for Payne and Mackinlay 1807. Lg. 4to. 8xl572pp. Cont. gilt tooled calf covers with a few old scrapes. Front hinge split but holding minor chips at extremities of spine. Bookplate on front pastedown. Printed by T. Bensley for Payne and Mackinlay unknown books
1814D1409Paris: Gide Fils 1814. Hardcover. Very Good. Red paper over boards ruled and lettered in gilt on spine; 4 volumes 8vo 5 x 8.25 inches; pp. lxxx 432; 4 494; 4 434; xv 1 139 104 tables; all volumes with half-title page and title-page. Spine tips and corners lighly chipped; boards faintly rubbed; a little faint foxing but overall nice and clean. An excellent working set. <br/><br/> Gide Fils hardcover books
1814D1409Paris: Gide Fils 1814. Hardcover. Very Good. Red paper over boards ruled and lettered in gilt on spine; 4 volumes 8vo 5 x 8.25 inches; pp. lxxx 432; 4 494; 4 434; xv 1 139 104 tables; all volumes with half-title page and title-page. Spine tips and corners lighly chipped; boards faintly rubbed; a little faint foxing but overall nice and clean. An excellent working set. <br/><br/> Gide Fils hardcover
185772639New York: D. & J. Sadlier & Co 1857. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Traces the history of Christianity in China from its earliest documented appearance with St. Thomas and the missionary rush sparked by the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 to the Manchu-Tartar Dynasty in the sixteenth century. Abbe Huc a French Catholic priest Lazarite missionary and traveler became famous for his accounts of Qing-era China Mongolia and Tibet which was largely unknown at the time. He and his companion Joseph Gabet were the first Europeans to reach Lhasa since Thomas Manning in 1812. 358 p. and 348 p. with publisher's ads. Octavo two volumes. Ex-19th century library Nevada City Free Public Library with a bookplate to each rear pastedown two small ink date stamps and a small label to each front endpaper and a gilt-stamped accession number and label shadow to each spine. It appears a pocket was neatly removed from each pastedown. Both bindings are quite sound. The spines are sun faded with some minor bumping to the corners and tips. Scarce. D. & J. Sadlier & Co hardcover books
189673529Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. The first American edition of this important scientific memoir describing the manner in which the authors succeeded in extracting the previously unknown element argon in pure form and in analyzing its properties. For this discovery Lord Rayleigh 1842-1919 was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge Volume XXIX Number 1033. Quarto: 2ff 43 1 p. Original green cloth binding with gilt titles. Near fine. Smithsonian Institution hardcover books
183610803Carey Lea and Blanchard 1836. First American Edition. hardcover. Acceptable. 0x0x0. Bound in black leather both front and rear boards are not attached spine quite worn - still present. First 40 pages have a worm hole at the top edge endpapers taped in. Twenty-four beautifully hand-colored plates some with pencil names on the top. 1836 first American edition book attributed to "A Lady." Probable author is Louisa Anne Twamley or Maria Rundell. All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Carey, Lea and Blanchard hardcover
186096259Temple London February 23 circa 1860's 1860's. Very good. - Approximately 30 words penned on 6 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide creamy white paper. MacGregor writes thanking the recipient for her "note & the Resolution of the Committee". He goes on to outline the numerous lectures he is scheduled to give at the price of 50 pounds and 100 pounds each. Signed "J. MacGregor". Once folded for mailing the corners are clipped and the note has been mounted with glue from the verso onto a slightly larger sheet of paper. Very good. <p>Nicknamed "Rob Roy" after his famous relative John MacGregor 1825-1892 was a Scottish sportsman explorer and travel writer. He is said to have practically invented the "sport" of kayaking then known as canoeing through his travels books and magazine articles. MacGregor worked as a barrister in London specializing in patent law and pursued his passion to travel throughout several parts of the world. Introduced to canoeing while visiting the U.S. and Canada MacGregor designed a double-ended canoe decked in cedar covered with rubberized canvas. Much as with modern kayaks MacGregor's canoe has an open cockpit in the center and was propelled by a double-bladed paddle. He named his canoe the "Rob Roy" after his famous or infamous relative. He undertook canoe trips through Scandinavia Jordan Egypt and the Baltic some of which he featured in his book "A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe on Rivers and Lakes of Europe". A gifted artist he illustrated his own books. MacGregor founded the British Royal Canoe Club in 1866 and the American Canoe Association in 1880. Temple, (London), February 23, circa [1860's] unknown
1855DEMO013877IWashington: Beverly Tucker 1855. First & Quarto edition. Hardcover. Fair. 13 chromolithographs. maps. 4to orig. sheep lacks t-p & spine. Ex libris House of Repr. Vol. #792. Half moon circular stain on bottom margin affecting chromolithographs. <br/><br/>This volume contains seven Reports by Gunnison Beckwith Pope Parke Emory etc. along the 38th & 39th & 41st Parallels. House Exec. Doc. no. 91. Howes P3; Wheat TRANSMISSISSIPPI 822ff; Wagner - Camp - Becker 262a-1; Rittenhouse 442. "This widely known work requires no comment - Cowan CALIFORNIA p.512." Also John Grubb Parke Wm. H. Emory. House Exec. Doc. no. 91 Pt. 792. Howes P3; Wheat TRANSMISSISSIPPI 822ff; Wagner - Camp - Becker 262a: nos. 1-7. Twelve chromolithographs 24 botanical and geological lithographs 2 folding maps in pt. 5 lacks four maps and title-page in pt.1. Part 1 has a semicircular stain on the lower margin affecting the chromos. 13 chromolithographs. maps. Beverly Tucker hardcover
1855ZB547120Brooklyn: 1855-1879 passim. Volumes 1 through 15 17 18 19 23 and 25; many volumes published in Williamsburgh Long Island and subtitle later changes to Deutsch-Amerikanische Freimauer-Zeitschrift; all large quarto here in eighteen bindings Volumes 12-13 and 18-19 combined each volume complete in 24 numbers and each with the general title and contents; library book plates and markings Volume 2 has an issue bound in the wrong order but all present light age toning to most interiors almost all need at least rebacking the last volume lacks a side still overall a good group. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Brooklyn: unknown