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2005CBS-9780849319433Taylor & Francis 2005. New. Taylor & Francis unknown
2023x-3030946851Springer 2023. Paperback. New. 194 pages. 10.98x8.27x0.42 inches. Springer paperback
2019__1138208825Routledge 2019. Hardcover. New. 2nd new edition. 636 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
198352211BASTEI-LÜBBE 1983. 1. softcover. Deutsche Erstveröffentlichung! Falsa ISBN: 3-404-28107-X! BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback
1833309London: A. K. Newman Leadenhall Street 1833. 14 x 9 cm. Very good. <p>1 vol. 160pp. Binding: contemporary marbled spine with gold lettering: <br />"HOFLAND'S ELIZABETH" Engraved frontispiece</p><p>Real life instructive tale for young people carefully abridged by the author to attract a wider public i.e. cheaper. 2s 6d. Very light foxing to endpapers.</p><p><br /></p> A. K. Newman, Leadenhall Street hardcover
20041-0195141490Oxford Univ Pr 2004. Paperback. New. paperback/cd edition. 178 pages. 7.75x5.50x0.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr paperback
1799181979London : Printed by J.W. Myers No. 2 Paternoster-row for Crosby and Letterman Stationer's-Court near PaterNoster-Row; and R. Pitkeathley Tavistock-Street 1799. Second Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the original gilt-blocked leather label laid-back. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 461 pages; Physical desc.: xvi4611p. ; 8°. Notes: A reissue of the first edition with a cancel titlepage. With a half-title. ESTC citation no.: T95919. Subject: Anecdotes - Early works to 1800. Biography - Early works to 1800. London : Printed by J.W. Myers, No. 2, Paternoster-row, for Crosby and Letterman, Stationer's-Court, near PaterNoster-Row; and R hardcover
198057483Garden City: Doubleday 1980. 1st edition. hard cover with dust jacket. VG/G. Very good book with gift inscription on title page in good dust jacket with edge tears small loss./Good. Illustrated with black and white photographs. 22 cm. Doubleday hardcover
196917671New York: Macmillan 1969. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. BOOK FINE/DUSTJACKET FINE. 8vo - over 7¾"" - 9¾"" tall. Signed by Author. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on a special decorative bookplate. AN EXTREMELY CLEAN ATTRACTIVE COPY WITH A BRIGHT BEAUTIFUL DUSTJACKET IN NEW GLOSSY BRODART. 1ST PRINTING. NOT PRICE CLIPPED. NO PREVIOUS OWNER MARKINGS. NOT A REMAINDER. 184 Pages. A Cock Robin mystery. Richard Stark is a pseudonym of Donald E. Westlake. Origninal price of $4.50 on front dustjacket flap. HANDSOME COLLECTIBLE COPY. Macmillan hardcover
2018__1784714828Edward Elgar Pub 2018. Hardcover. New. 496 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.00 inches. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
1993x-0750701587Falmer Pr 1993. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 208 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.75 inches. Falmer Pr hardcover
202493276Aspen Publishing 2024-02-23. hardcover. New. 10x7x0. Brand New! Usually ships within one business day! This item is: Evidence: A Structured Approach w/ Connected eBook with Study Center Leonard Gold et al.; 6th ed. 2024; '; ISBN: 9798889062639. For fastest delivery choose Expedited Shipping. We represent the Internet's largest independent legal bookstore! Aspen Publishing hardcover
2020x-0190919663Oxford Univ Pr 2020. Hardcover. New. 632 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
1987MG.1.1.16 (1)<p><strong>Miep Gies </strong>1909-2010; Elle s'appelait Anne Frank. In the French language. 32 photo's ; pp 314. <strong>FIRST EDITION FIRST PRINT 1987</strong>. No dust jacket.<br />Miep Gies was the helper of the family Frank during their hiding in the hiding place 'Het Achterhuis' in Amsterdam during the Nazi-occupation of the Netherlands. She found the diary of Anne Frank and handed it to the father of Anne Frank Otto Frank the only surviver of the family of the concentration-camps. Anne Frank died in Bergen Belsen in march 1945.<br /><br />Inventory number: # MG.1.1.16 1<br />SHIPPING WITH TRACKING NUMBER WORLDWIDE.<br />Also available :</p><p>The Diary of Anne Frank. First Edition First Print.<br />The Diary of Anne Frank. First Edition Second Print. <br />The Diary of Anne Frank. First Edition Second Print <strong></strong> <strong>dustjacket.</strong><br />The Diary of Anne Frank. First Edition Third Print.</p><p><strong>Nazi Hel</strong> W vd Poll. Dutch <strong>Documantary Photobook of Concentrationcamps 1946. </strong>Inv.nr: PWvd.01.01.27</p> Calman Levy paperback
1991mon0000566884Palgrave Macmillan 01/02/1991 00:00:01. hardcover. Good. 2.5381 in x 21.3198 in x 13.4518 in. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. With Dust Cover. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
2023__1839108711Edward Elgar 2023. Hardcover. New. 512 pages. 9.63x6.63x1.25 inches. Edward Elgar hardcover
20161-1454863102Wolters Kluwer Law and Business 2016. Hardcover. New. 4th new edition. 912 pages. 10.10x7.50x1.40 inches. Wolters Kluwer Law and Business hardcover
193229580HBDJ 1932 1st MODERN LIBRARY STATED VG /GOOD DJ with Chips wear & MENDED TEARS Extremities purple & white DJ of Man Drinking Water Out of Stream 200 Titles on back of DJ with Prezipcode Coupon Bound in blue balloon cloth running gold gilt streamer man with matching topstain. so I will add that there are five ML Giants listed on the inside jacket up to G5 Plutarch. This is also consistent with this being the correct Spring 1932 jacket. Toledano binding #7.<br />The book is Good. Binding solid but boards are slightly warped. Topstain bright with minor scuffing. Pages edges evenly tanned. Spine gilt bright. 1/4 closed tear to bottom of rear endpaper and final page. Jacket is GOOD with several large tears and attendant creasing . A previous price 1.50 is written in colored pencil on title page leaving its impress on the next page. Spine slightly tanned and faded with moderate chipping at top and bottom. Both flapfolds worn with tears start 'Sanctuary' is Faulkner's attempt to write a novel that would make money by inventing the "most horrific tale I could imagine" and then putting it on paper over the course of three weeks.<br /> hardcover
5046London; 1871-1878. The collection is in good condition with each letter entirely legible. Two items particularly aged and one with a couple of closed tears unobtrusively repaired with archival tape. Each item bears evidence of the fact that the collection was previously held together with a pin. An interesting sidelight into the musical culture of Victorian London. COPAC only locates one copy at Cambridge of Robinson's piece published by W. Sprague of Westminster in 1874 copied by F. C. Wood 'words by permission of Messrs. Hopwood & Crew'. All items 12mo. ITEM ONE one page with slight loss at head: 'Willm Haslam' of 41 Middleton Road Dalston to 'Master Robinson' 21 March 1871. He will not require 'the services of yourself & Friend - on Thursday at Hounslow'. ITEM TWO one page: Theodore Distin 'Theo Distin' to Robinson 28 March 1872. 'I shall be happy to sing for you for whatever you can afford to give - & be pleased to help you in any way'. He will also 'look over' Robinson's 'Hymn': 'I have not yet had time'. Distin member of a family of musical entertainers is notable as the man who brought the first of Adolphe Sax's Sax Horns to Britain. ITEM THREE one page: 'Chas. F. Combe' of 17 Westbourne Terrace North Bayswater to Robinson. Offers to engage Robinson in employment and gives details in four parts. ITEM FOUR one page: Combe to Robinson. 'I find I shall be obliged to make an attendance at S. Olaves at the end of the present quarter There appears to be a feeling which we cannot quite overcome - . I write therefore to tell you that I shall be obliged to terminate your engagement at the expiration of your next month . I am sorry I have been unable to offer you a better position .'. ITEM FIVE one page: Letter of Robinson 'W. W. Robinson Jnr.' 64 Murray Street New North Road Hoxton to firm of music publishers asking whether you may 'use the words of one of your songs entitled "Gently down the Stream" for new music seeing no Writers name to sic the words. . I am anxious to get it Published'. Undated reply from individual with indecipherable signature one page on reverse stating 'If you have any desire to be implicated in a suit at law by all means make use of the words of the song published by Messrs Hopwood & Crew they have nothing to do with us'. ITEM SIX two pages: Letter to Robinson from 'F. C. WOOD Lithographical Music Copyist 32 VINCENT SQUARE WESTMINSTER S.W.' 27 October 1873 on Wood's letterhead giving an estimate 'for 2 pages of music & title'. 'My former estimate was for 12 stave pages & I see by putting the song on 1 page 15 staves will be required . Work done by this system is always cleaned off the stones as soon as finished so that the entire number of copies is likely to be required are always ordered at once. This makes it so much cheaper than engraving. Proofs also cannot be given but accuracy is insured by my having a correct copy & thoroughly examining the work before printing a single copy. If your copy is correct you need have no fear.' Discusses details of legal deposit and asks to be informed on some matters relating to the song. 'What will you do . You may depend on the work being thoroughly well done.' ITEM SEVEN two pages: Wood to Robinson 30 October 1873. 'I always enquire whether copies sent me are correct because proofs not being given it is not at all likely I can take responsibility of mistakes in copies sent me. When I have a good copy to work from parties need not fear for my work because I take good care to do it right. But as you seem rather fearful of the result I have taken the trouble to copy the whole out and send it herewith for your approval. NOT PRESENT Please see if it is correct & the music arranged as you desire to the two verses and if you return it at once I shall at once proceed. You will thus see that I have done all that can be expected to insure correctness & if I can turn out 70 pages of Band music with only the omission of one crescendo - and no mistakes surely 2 pages may be done properly.' ITEM EIGHT two pages: Wood to Robinson 10 November 1873. Sends receipt for his work of £1. 8. 6 and undertakes to forward a receipt from Stationers' Hall for five shillings. 'I am glad you are satisfied with the work as in fact I was sure you would be. But I am sorry to say theh work is cleaned off the stones. It is always so to make way for other work.' Offers to copy another hundred at £1. 4. 0. Signed receipt on verso of second leaf of bifolium. ITEM NINE one page: Margaret Bucknall 21 York Place Newport to Robinson. 'My sundays are all arranged for! Many thanks for so kindly offering to help me.' ITEM TEN four pages: F. T. Barnard 9 Cambridge Terrace Salcombe Road Sidmouth Devonshire to Robinson 19 August 1876. 'The Wedding takes place on Saturday next at Eleven o'Clock. Play some thing bright and pretty until the Bride arrives upon her arrival at Altar finish immediately. After ceremony whilst they are in Vestry similar music leading into Wedding March.' Gives further instructions and asks Robinson to discuss with the verger. 'Respecting terms of course it ought to be One Guinea ask about it and try hard for it but if any demur is made do not object as something was mentioned to me a short time since about obliging a friend for such a ceremony but I gave no decided answer; of course I being away alters the case . but take what is offered and I will arrange with you afterwards'. ITEM ELEVEN two pages: Distin of 96 Penrose Street Sutherland Square S.E. to Robinson 2 January 1877. He is pleased Robinson has 'succeeded in gaining the appointment' and hopes 'it may be only the beginning of a successful Career for you. & if my word has been the means of helping you towards it I am very pleased.' Thinks it 'rather strange' that he has 'not yet heard from Ryle who promised to send me my Fee "sharp."' ITEM TWELVE two pages: F. Jones 'per RG.' 27 Doynton Street Highgate New Town N.W. to Robinson 22 June 1878. Thanks him 'on behalf of my troupe' for sending 'Gently down the Stream' with band parts 'which we shall have the greatest pleasure in singing at our next entertainment; I with-held myself from writing before as I wished to put your letter &c before a special committee last evening they unanimously thanked you for your great kindness and agreed to have the song tried by the band this evening; they the band tried it & the Musical Director & the whole of the Troupe pronounced it a very pretty and suitable song'. Asks if Robinson would insert 'on the title page of a new edition "As sung by Mr. R. S. Austin of the original Lilian Minstrels". I have Grafton Hall Grafton Street Tottenham Ct. Road in view for our next concert'. ITEM THIRTEEN one page: Jones again 'per RG. to Robinson 9 July 1878. He 'cannot get Grafton Hall for a Saturday evening which night is most convenient for the vocal portion of my troupe the majority of which reside out of London.' Consequently he intends 'suspending all further concerts till September' but will let Robinson know if the Troupe perform before then. London; 1871-1878. unknown
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184974700Boston 1849. Original stampless ms. letter from agent E. P. Pratt to Company Secretary Guy. R. Phelps. The letter on typical blue paper is dated March 13 1849 and concerns policies on two very well known California '49ers; Augustus Elliott and John Webber Jr. Red circular date stamp on verso of March 14. Some age blurring but still extremely legible.Much of the letter concerns a plea for multiple copies of the company's Annual Report but at the top we read - Augustus Elliot ins'd by Policy No. 2660 goes to Calif in Barque Sangrange. At the end of the letter just prior to the salutations we read - John Webber Jr. ins'd by Pol. No. 1401 is going to California overland and wants a Permit; he is in a hurry for it as he starts shortly."A year after Elliott reached California he organized his Atlantic and Pacific Express Company to carry mail and packages between the east and west coasts of America personally accompanying each shipment by steamer across the Isthmus from San Francisco to New York and back again a “superior advantage†especially for those who wished to send gold dust to eastern banks. Offering such illustrious references as the US Senators from Massachusetts and the first federal official in San Francisco he soon added the service of assisting emigrant families to make the trip “on most favorable termsâ€. This was more than a year before Henry Wells organized the Wells Fargo Company to extend his eastern Express service to California.Unlike Elliott who soon sailed for the Isthmus of Panama Captain John Webber Jr. a heroic veteran of the Mexican-American War was selected to lead the 50 men of the “California Mutual Protection Association†overland to the Gold Fields. Well-equipped with a dozen other military veterans in uniform four musicians “two black servants and six dogs†they left Boston on March 19 a week after this letter was written their six month journey on the Oregon Trail recorded in a diary now held by the Bancroft Library. By the time Webber – portrayed as a U.S.Grant-type soldier in the Discovery Channel dramatization “Gold Fever†– reached Utah on July 31 only four of his group remained. They did not reach Sacramento until September"B. McMakin. unknown
188460757New York: A.D. Clarke Rm. 26 - 61 Broadway 1884. Two pieces. 4to. 4 pp unpaginated. w/ 1 large woodcut-engraved vignette w/ fold creases and slight creasing; with Oblong 8vo. 9 x 4 in. illustrated envelope small woodcut engraving of gold placer mine in Idaho w/ recipient address in ink on recto of Mary Augusta Gray b. 1853 Olney Clatsop County OR stamped envelope w/ NY postmark minor age toning still a VG pair from the library of her older sister Caroline Augusta Gray Kamm 1840-1932 noted socialite and philanthropist in Portland built home for poor women & girls with the YWCA and was daughter of PNW pioneer William H. Gray 1810-1889 who traveled to the Lapwai Mission in Lewiston ID in 1836 where he was the Nez Perce secular agent and she subsequently later married Jacob Kamm 1823-1912 pioneering Oregon industrialist and entrepreneur. First edition of this exceedingly scarce promotional offprint for the placer gold mining concentrator for “float or flour gold†developed by A.D. Clarke in the early 1880’s at an Idaho gold mining operation. The invention required parallel bars of iron an 1/8th of an inch apart bolted in place allowing water to flow through a sluice from a hydraulic mining operation with good gentle water flow and then would be directed through a series of tanks fitted with sage brush to collect the particles of gold and then across a series of riffles to pick up still finer gold particles. There was a mini gold rush in Clatsop OR in late-1884-1885 after J.M. Weed filed a placer claim for his mine Gertrude on Rock Creek in May 1885 which claimed loose valuable material in gravel on Rock Creek followed by a plethora of gold miners staking claims in the area and by 1889 the Rock Creek Mining District was formed. Maggie Gray b. 1853 was the youngest daughter of William H. Gray and served as postmaster in Olney OR from about 1878-1884 according to government publications but sadly there are no production figures for any of the mines and no further census or government records for Maggie after 1884. No copies in Worldcat; See: The Clark Concentrator for Float or Flour Gold The Engineering and Mining Journal Vol. XXXVII No. 8 Feb. 23 1884 p. 141; Elleda Wilson In One Ear: Golden Dreams The Astorian June 6 2019. A.D. Clarke, Rm. 26 - 61 Broadway, unknown
19041269Chicago: Rand McNally 1904. About very good. Folding map approximately 21 x 27.5 inches. Original wallet-style printed wrappers. Light wear to wraps; a few short separations along fold lines. Light tanning. Uncommon cartographic promotional for this early 20th-century mining company with operations near Cananea and Magdalena in the Northern Mexican state of Sonora. The Rand McNally map is overprinted in red to show the locations of Greene Consolidated Gold Company properties as well as major railroad lines across the country. A special inset titled "Topographical Map of the Eastern Portion of the State of Sonora Showing the Operating and Projected Railways with Relation to the Property of the Grene Consolidated Gold Co. and Other Important Mining Districts" provides a magnified view of the region where the company operated and also shows other significant commercial mining ventures in this part of Sonora as well as planned railroad construction in the area. A brief promotional text and additional information about the business are printed on the wrappers which also incorporate a tear-off order form for stock in the company. Rand McNally unknown