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18992287ALondon, Pearson, 1899. 8°. X, 315 Seiten. Mit zahlr. Fototafeln und 1 farb. gefalt. Karte. OLn. Bis auf wenige Fleckchen gut erhalten. Vorsätze erneuert. 1. Auflage.
183357649V.p. 1833. A dozen or so items over half of which seem inconsequental. Ezbon or Esbon Sanford 1765-1846 was born in Newport worked in Washington County. He was a storekeeper innkeeper and cabinetmaker and is cited in various articles about Rhode Island furniture making. One receipt is from the "estate of Abigail Congdon" his mother-in-law which details payment for molasses and gin as well as a coffin for herself at $6.00. A detailed inventory May 15 1833 is included of the estate of Anna Buckingham of North Kingstown Washington County. All her belongings are listed including furniture: "eleven old fiddleback maple chairs" at $5. This type of chair is described in an article by Kathleen E. Johnson in Art & Antiques Magazine Sept/Oct 1981 as "an intentional translation of the elements of the carved mahoghany or walnut cabriole legged Queen Anne- style chair into the vocabulary of the turned chair tradition." A large floor plan for a house with its footprint neatly laid out is one of the more interesting documents with a detailed list of supplies joists ranging timber furing laths doors & frames roof boards shingles and nails each with prices. Ezbon Sanford held a local court office as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and nother interesting document is dated 1830 from the state to the sheriff concerning the warrant for the arrest of George Young charging him as the father of Margaret Mitchel's "bastard child." The paper was signed by John H. Green Deputy Sheriff. Other names mentioned in his storekeeper receipts are Robert Hosford Robert Northrup Charles Douglas Weighty Underwood and Paul Austin. <br/><br/> hardcover books
183357649V.p. 1833. A dozen or so items over half of which seem inconsequental. Ezbon or Esbon Sanford 1765-1846 was born in Newport worked in Washington County. He was a storekeeper innkeeper and cabinetmaker and is cited in various articles about Rhode Island furniture making. One receipt is from the "estate of Abigail Congdon" his mother-in-law which details payment for molasses and gin as well as a coffin for herself at $6.00. A detailed inventory May 15 1833 is included of the estate of Anna Buckingham of North Kingstown Washington County. All her belongings are listed including furniture: "eleven old fiddleback maple chairs" at $5. This type of chair is described in an article by Kathleen E. Johnson in Art & Antiques Magazine Sept/Oct 1981 as "an intentional translation of the elements of the carved mahoghany or walnut cabriole legged Queen Anne- style chair into the vocabulary of the turned chair tradition." A large floor plan for a house with its footprint neatly laid out is one of the more interesting documents with a detailed list of supplies joists ranging timber furing laths doors & frames roof boards shingles and nails each with prices. Ezbon Sanford held a local court office as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and nother interesting document is dated 1830 from the state to the sheriff concerning the warrant for the arrest of George Young charging him as the father of Margaret Mitchel's "bastard child." The paper was signed by John H. Green Deputy Sheriff. Other names mentioned in his storekeeper receipts are Robert Hosford Robert Northrup Charles Douglas Weighty Underwood and Paul Austin. unknown
18930803561Glasgow: A. Bryson & Co 1893. First edition / 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" 7 books bound in 1. Covers the First throught Seventh tournaments from 1893 through 1899. First Edition / First Printing. Call's 149. Good to very good bound in contemporary black cloth slight wear to edges of spine & covers inner hinge reinforced with binding tape bookplate on inside front cover. Original covers are not bound in. 14 x 21. hard cover. 63 63 70 100 72 80 & 80pp. B1780. A. Bryson & Co unknown
1867PHO-1153Hachette & Cie, Paris 1867, 26x35cm, reliure demi chagrin rouge de l’époque , dos à nerfs orné avec titre et auteur , tranches dorées , abondament illustré de dessins de Riou, Rapine et Delahaye. Édition originale de ce voyage à et dans la Guyane française , donnant une description du pays et de ses habitants ,mélant anecdotes et aventures ,coins usés .
1900182551900 LA PLUME 1900 IN4 broche,couverture illustre,12p.+ table,350 reproduction en noir,d’affiches par tous les maitres de l’epoque,avec les dimensions.numero complet,tres rare
189044042London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1890. Gr.-8°. Mit zahlr. tlw. ganzs. Abbildungen im Text u. auf Tafeln sowie 4 (3 gefalt.) Karten. XV, 529 (1); XV, 472 S., 1 Bl., Illustr.-OLwd.
18982144San Francisco: Cal. Demokrat Publishing Co. 1898. Fair. 21-1/2 x 17-1/4 inches. 8pp. Tabloid format newspaper printed in seven columns per page. Occasional b&w illustrations. Text in German. In fair condition only with significant soiling and large light stains somewhat affecting readability; numerous small holes to first two leaves most pinhole-sized or slightly bigger a few as large as pea-sized all sporadically affecting text; several short tears to edges and last leaf; old folds. A scarce issue of this influential German-language daily which ran from 1852-1918. The front page devotes considerable space to coverage of the looming Spanish-American War which is here termed "unvermeidlich" inevitable. The increasingly ominous preparations of the two countries since the sinking of the USS Maine are described at length as well as England and various European countries beginning to choose sides. Also included in this issue is content about Japan's imperial ambitions in China viewed here as in a positive light given the potential for spreading Christianity to China news about the Klondike Gold Rush various events occuring on the Pacific Coast and more as well as advertisements in both English and German.Not located in OCLC although several institutions hold other issues of this paper and its earlier iteration the California Chronik. Cal. Demokrat Publishing Co. unknown
1848DEMO015778IParis & Lyon: Librairie de Poussielgue-Rusand 1848. First French edition. Hardcover. Very Good. lithographs. 12mo 408 pages quarter red calf marbled boards lacks half-title. Ex libris Francis Reynolds Dickinson. <br/><br/>Howes D286; Graff 3826; Field 1425; Sabin 82266; Smith 9549; Strathern 511:iii "Contains Father Smet's description of his travels through and about the central Columbia River plateau . he continued . to the country of the Assiniboines and arrived at Fort Augusta . He returned to Fort Vancouver by way of Fort Colville -- Wagner- Camp - Becker 141:3." Contains only 8 trimmed of its 13 chromolithographed plates lacking also its illustrated half-title. Librairie de Poussielgue-Rusand hardcover
183747870London: J. Templeman 248 Regent Street . J. Miller 404 Oxford Street 1837. Second Edition a reissue of the 1st edition sheets with Horne's new introduction. Cf. NCBEL III 1232. Original publisher's green cloth binding with printed paper title label to spine professionally rebacked. General wear & soiling. Period prior owner signatures to front eps. A solid VG copy. 152 pp. 12mo. 6-7/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/> J. Templeman, 248 Regent Street ... J. Miller, 404 Oxford Street hardcover books
1828500036720London: James Maidment Richard Johnes 1828. First edition thus. . Hardcover. Very Good. Very Rare Reprint of the 1566 edition of only 40 copies . 30pp more modern cloth. 16mo <br/> <br/> James Maidment Richard Johnes hardcover
1866014326London: Longmans Green & Co 1866. First Edition. . Half Bound Marbled Boards. Very Good. Original half bound marbled boards marbled edges decorative endpapers. 359 pages. Spine is split along front edge and part of rear boards have some wear to edges offsetting to prelims. previous owner's signatures to half title one part defaced library blind stamp to title page but no other markings overall a very good copy of a scarce title. "This hunter St. John lived for many years in the South during the forties and fifties. . Each chapter usually limited to one kind of wildlife begins with a rather technical but informative treatise on the description and the habits of that animal. . The outstanding merit of this rare and fascinating book is the author's meticulous attention to detail based upon his wide range of activity and his particular flare for recording realistically and vividly his pursuit of fauna of the American South." Clark III 314. Size - 195mm. x 130mm. 14326/802 Size: 195mm. x 130mm. <br/> <br/> Longmans, Green & Co hardcover
181754153Frankfurt am Main: In der Andreäischen Buchhandlung 1817. 8vo 20x12 cm. Contemporary boards; spine with morocco title-label; boards covered with marbled paper top spine damaged; first hinge marbled paper teared. Page iii-xvi half-title missing 414 pp.Paper age-toned and with some light-brown spots; 2 different convent-stamps Jesuits and 1 convent-label Jesuits on endpapers 1 stamp repeated on title. - From the contents: "Von Katholiken errichteten Monumente" "Haben Sie ihre eigenen Materialien dazu verwendet" "Waren diese Männer auch noch Katholiken" & 6 "Anhänge". - Schoolprize in handwriting on first endpaper for "Winandus van Ham ex Grave N.Br. the Netherlands Moguntia 1826". - Interesting copy with 2 plates: woodcuts with grotesque monsters broadsides see the first pulbished 1523 of Lutherean caricature: 1 "Der Bapstesel zu Rom" Pope and "Das Munchkalb zu freyberg" Monk-calf. - Copies with the 2 woodcuts extremely rare. In der Andreäischen Buchhandlung hardcover
187458294Neapel, ( 1874). Titelblatt, 168 gestochene tls. gefalt. Taf., 5 S. Index. 4to. Neues Ln. auf 4 Bünden mit 2 ledernen RSch.
184047213(Paris, Bachelier), 1840. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome XI (No.18). Pp. (667-) 716. (Entire issue offered). Becquerel's paper:pp. 702-703. Some marginal brownspots, margins slightly soiled, light browning an creasing.
184047213Paris Bachelier 1840. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome XI No.18. Pp. 667- 716. Entire issue offered. Becquerel's paper:pp. 702-703. Some marginal brownspots margins slightly soiled light browning an creasing. <br/><br/><em>First printing of an importent paper in the history of photochemistry as he here discovered some effects of coloured rays of the solar spectrum."Edmund Becquerel seems to be the first person to observe in 1840 in the paper offered that the latent daguerreotype image which had been underexposed could be intensified if re-exposed to the yellow and red rays of the spectrum and then developed with mercury. Explaining this phenomenon Becquerel called the yellow-red continuing rays "rayon continuateurs" in contrast to the primary rays which exicited or produced the light image and which he called exiciting rays "rayons excitateurs". They are dependent on the wave lenght of the light."Eder "History of Photography" pp. 265 ff."Becquerel was an early experimenter in photography. In 1840 he discovered that the silver halides natively insensitive to red and yellow light became sensitive to that part of the spectrum in proportion to their exposure to blue violet and ultraviolet light allowing Daguerreotypes and other photographic materials to be developed by bathing in strong red or yellow light rather than by chemical treatment. In practice this technique was rarely used." Wikipedia. </em> unknown
1895155135Indiana: F & M Frink 1895. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in boards. Owner personalization on FEP. Bumping at spine heel. Both hinges cracked. F & M Frink hardcover
189433580np 1894. Framed photograph 10-1/2" x 13-1/2" matted behind glass within ornate gilt frame 21" x 23-1/2". Light wear to surface of photograph. Matting has some spotting. Some wear to frame and small chip to frame edge. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> The squad is dressed in various football uniforms including laced smock vests over long sleeved shirts caped sweaters and knee length pants. Each of the two young men wearing military style uniforms has a small billed cap. unknown
186618250Melbourne: Government Printer 1866. Second edition. Otherwise very good condition. International exposition in London held just ten years after the discovery and beginning of the Australian gold rush. The introduction nicely summarizes the increased presence of the Australian colonies: "In 1851 the Australasian colonies were but poorly represented although a few made some efforts to put in an appearance. . in 1862 the Australian colonies exhibit one of the most extensive and finest collections of the whole group. . New South Wales has a beautifully arranged collection of its gold products from all the principal fields in the several shapes of nuggets quartz grain gold washing stuff coin from the Sydney mint &c. . Victoria has gone to great expense . one of the most striking objects is a gilded obelisk representing the actual amount of gold found in the colony since 1851 about 800 tons or L103000000 sterling.:" Also information on wine with wine coming from South Australia; 4 exhibitors from Western Australia; Mr. Thomas Little of Dardanup won a medal for his light red Frontignac; Victoria 19 exhibitors with no wines older than 1858 shown putting them at a "taste disadvantage". Each district is represented with a short history of their products and resources. In Western Australia there are lead and copper mines iron ore mines Albany and Bunbury. <br /> <br /> Printed paper pamphlet. 8vo 101pp. Blue printed paper wrappers title in black at front cover no title at spine. Small unobtrusive Iibrary stamp at title page deaccession stamp at back cover. Lower corner back cover chipped. F11229. Otherwise very good condition. Government Printer unknown
189761925Victoria B.C.: R.E. Gosnell Agent General 39 Victoria St. 1897. 8vo. 500 7 pp. plus 26 pp. publisher’s illustrated advertisements. Over 50 photo plates 4 maps 2 large folding recto & verso text illustrations. Red pebbled publisher’s cloth black lettering & decorated border front cover gilt & black lettering on spine minor edgewear rubbing ownership stamps & writing on title still VG copy from the library of former California State Librarian Gary Kurutz. First edition thus of this expanded edition of Gosnell’s 1860-1931 noted British Columbia Year Book and was originally self-published by first British Columbia Legislative Librarian and the first Provincial Archivist. Unlike the initial print run for this publication which consisted of only 216 pages this Year Book in reaction to the Klondike Gold Rush excitement expanded with a section on “The Canadian Yukon†with notes drawn from William Ogilvie article by H. Bratnober additional maps and even includes a section on the “Routes into Klondyke.†Also featured are numerous printed photos documenting stampeders on their way into the golden rivers and streams of the North. See: Kurutz Klondike & Alaska Gold Rushes A Descriptive Bibliography 211c. R.E. Gosnell, Agent General, 39, Victoria St., hardcover
181313538Philadelphia: Jane Aitken / "For the Author 1813. First Edition. Hardcover. Good-. Octavo 2 volumes bound together. A DEFECTIVE copy lacking the title page and possibly other blank prelims in volume I with the first text page being the first leaf of the Preface. Collation: iii-v 7-90 blank 1-142 blank. Bound in contemporary full sheep with a black morocco spine label bearing the lone word "Thought." Though defective an otherwise good copy moderately foxed at extremities with mild wear to corners and spine ends; sound. Inked ownership signature of P. Keyes Esq to the first leaf of the Preface. Law was a British-born lawyer who settled in the young United States where he married into George Washington's family and became a significant real estate developer in the early years of the capital city. The two texts are sometimes attributed to Law's partner George Watterston but they are attributed by American Imprints and the LOC to Law. The printer of volume I and possibly volume II was Jane Aitken one of the few women in the printing trade in early 19th century America. She is best known for publishing Charles Thomson's massive English translation of the Septuagint the first published in the western hemisphere. Scarce in commerce. American Imprints 20531; 28918. Jane Aitken / "For the Author hardcover
185572334Boston: John P. Jewett & Company 1855. Hardcover. Very good. Third Thousand. Widely regarded as the founding text of the women's rights movement in the United States as well as an important influence on many of the movement's leaders including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Edited by Arthur B. Fuller. Introduction by Horace Greeley. Frontispiece portrait. Octavo. Original brown cloth binding with gilt titles and decorative blind stamping. Some foxing to the frontispiece and the opposing leaves. Period previous owner's ink signature to the front flyleaf. A bit of wear to the corners and tips; otherwise very good. John P. Jewett & Company hardcover books
1859403850Ypsilanti MI: C. Woodruff 1859. Newspaper 22 x 16 inches. 4 pp. In fine folded condition. A fine and lengthy report from the west providing details on the gold resources of the country descriptions of the various diggings the amounts of gold taken by various companies and individuals the Gregory Diggings the abandonment of the Platte River washings the constitution convention etc. <br/><br/> C. Woodruff unknown books
1866286043New York 1866. unbound. very good. located in the Nevada District of the Colorado Territory with beautifully engraved vignettes of a miner working by torchlight and a group of miners sending ore from the mine shaft to the surface by way of an bucket-brigade. Signed by the Secretary and President of the Corporation whose main office was located in New York City. This certificate bears two uncancelled 25 cent Internal Revenue Certificate stamps applied to the certificate in their designated spaces. The stock certificate appears not to have been redeemed. Scarce. Very good<br/><br/> Folds are very light and the steel engravings are clearly printed. There is a small chip to the top margin above the printed border.<br/><br/> unknown books
180247054Boston: Russell and Cutlers 1802. Very Good-. Philadelphia: Printed by Russell and Cutler Proprietors of the Work 1802. First Edition. 12mo 17cm; contemporary full sheep red gilt spine label; 152pp. lacking half title page otherwise collated complete; woodcut tail-pieces throughout. Leather a bit scuffed and worn at corners and briefly along upper joint a few surface scratches with tiny hole to upper cover leather textblock brittle with closed tears to a few leaves without loss of meaning; overall Good to Very Good. <br /> <br /> A series of philosophical pastiches originally serialized in the Commercial Advertiser and written "In the character of a Native of Hindustan" from the Advertisement of the Publishers. One of the earliest letters in the collection pertains to Mary Wollstonecraft's recently published "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" described here as "composed for the express purpose of rousing her sex from their inglorious repose and of stimulating them to a vigorous exertion of their native energies" p. 22. <br /> <br /> Shaw & Shoemaker 2490. Russell and Cutlers unknown