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1969List911Chicago 1969. 21 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. Some light toning and edgewear near fine condition overall. The first example of this poster we have encountered which shows Judge Julius Hoffman Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and President Richard Nixon. We find no other records and can only assume it was produced in the same era as the previous offering as it bears the same address of 28 E. Jackson. unknown books
1969List910Chicago 1969. Poster. 24 x 20 inches. Minimal wear fine condition. Fine. An iconic poster protesting the arrest of the Chicago 8 on conspiracy charges relating to the protests at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The group originally as eight members consisted of Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin founders of the Youth International Party YIPPIES Tom Hayden a co-founder in Students for a Democratic Society Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale whose case would be declared a mistrial during the trial leading to his exclusion from the Chicago 7 David Dellinger and Rennie Davis members of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam MOBE and John Froines and Lee Weiner. The address 28 E. Jackson was a building where Rennie Davis rented a space so it is possible that the MOBE printed this though we cannot confirm. unknown books
186538207Washington D.C. 1865. Letterpress broadside. 24 x 8 1/2 inches. Expert restoration on verso. An unusual broadside Civil War peace proposal.<br/> <br/>A little-known but highly eccentric character Evans first made a name for himself in 1818 when he walked from New Hampshire to Detroit in the middle of winter no less backtracked to Pittsburgh and continued his walk all the way to New Orleans publishing a narrative of his pedestrian journey the following year. After a failed Congressional run in New Hampshire and a failed attempt to become secretary of the Senate he ended up practicing law in Washington. In the midst of the Civil War Evans published a series of broadside letters all known in but few examples and likely printed in small quantities. In one in which excoriated the south for their role in the war he explained that he issued his missives as broadsides since his letters had no chance of publication in the already crowded pages of the newspaper press. The present broadside by Evans suggests a 20-point proposal for peace between the North and South including the abolition of slavery the federal assumption of Confederate debt universal amnesty restoration of all confiscated property the annexation of Mexico the expulsion of the Russians from the Pacific Northwest the seizing of the Hudson's Bay and Arctic fur trade from the British inviting Canada to become part of the United States the unification of Central America and the building of a trans-Darien canal the nationalization of the mining industry universal temperance fair pay charity from the rich and more. The broadside letter concludes: "Unhappy -- deeply unhappy am I in what I am now going to say -- tears of pity grief and shame for the whole country coursing down my cheeks: -- I solemnly declare that I have no doubt and never had that the longer the South holds out the nearer she will be so absolute annihilation ." We locate only four examples extant Boston Aethenaeum American Antiquarian Society Harvard and Minnesota Historical Society. unknown books
1863List1004New Hampshire: Printer Unknown 1863. First Edition. Printed broadside 16 ½ x 11 ½ inches archivally mounted and matted. A very good copy with some light toning small closed tear at upper margin light foxing at upper margin very tiny spot of loss to illustration at fold. Franklin Pierce remained politically active upon his return to New Hampshire following his presidency advocating for the Democratic cause and generally opposing the Civil War and Lincoln's policies. This scarce pro-Union anti-slavery broadside printed for the 1863 New Hampshire elections which happened March 12 takes aim at Pierce and his fellow Democrats repeating the unfounded claim first made in 1862 by William Seward that Pierce belonged to the secret Knights of the Golden Circle the secret society formed with the goal of forming a new territory out of the CSA Mexico Central America and the Caribbean. There was never evidence that Pierce had any involvement in the KGC though the society had members in southern parts of some Union states such as Indiana Ohio Illinois and Missouri.<br /> <br /> The broadside printed for the March 12 elections quotes heavily from Pierce as well as the other Democrat candidates and party officials who were either running for office in New Hampshire or involved in politics a group which included Ira Eastman John Goerge Josiah Minot Thomas Treadwell Daniel Marcy William Burns and George Stevens. The broadside includes an engraving of coiled snakes each with these politicians named and the caption "et id omne genus." Eastman the Democratic candidate for governor won the popular vote but lacked the constitutional majority necessary for election. Marcy was successful in his bid for the First District. "Men of New Hampshire!" the broadside asks: "Will you Vote the Ticket Made up by Such Men" with the final line imploring to "Please paste up in a Conspicuous Place." <br /> <br /> Overall an uncommon survival from the 1863 elections. A very good copy with some light toning small closed tear at upper magin light foxing at upper margin very tiny spot of loss to illustration at fold. Quite scarce with OCLC locating two copies only at the Huntington Library and the New York Historical Society. Printer Unknown unknown books
1985197567n.p. The Author 1985. 1985. First edition. Oblong 4to. Illustrated with 26 lino and wood-cut drawings by Clarke. Printed yellow pictorial board; spiral bound. Fine fresh. No signatures or bookplates. #9/50 numbered copies the entire edition. An attractive alphabet book. F. Hardcover. [n.p.] The Author [1985]. hardcover books
19931321069Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1993. Softcover. Thick Octavo; pp 414; G/paperback; beige spine with navy text; this volume only; covers have slight toning toward edges; some rubbing wear to edges; minor smudge to rear; text block has slight shelf wear to exterior edges; interior clean; hairline defect to front gutter; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders;. 1321069. FP New Rockville Stock. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown books
197719623Gloucester: Bezoar 1977. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 1/2 x 11 sheets stapled at top front corner. An issue of the bizarrely numbered poetry magazine Bezoar. This issue in near fine condition. Not folded at center. <br/><br/> Bezoar paperback books
197721767Gloucester MA: Bezoar 1977. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . 4to. Six leaves stapled at top left corner. Very good plus. Folded for mailing with moderate toning and rubbing; else clean and bright. <br/><br/>Issue of the periodical BEZOAR featuring texts by Coleman Wilkins Gold and Enslin. Bezoar was issued between 1975 and 1981 by a number of editors including Fred Buck Thorpe Feidt and Paul Kahn in a number of different formats and iterations. This issue was mailed to DC poet Doug Lang. Clay and Phillips 265. Bezoar paperback books
19988116Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 1565122135 . First printing. INSCRIBED by the author. Near fine in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. . Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill hardcover books
16691149Paris: Claude Barin 1669. <br/><br/>Corneille Thomas 1625 1709 translator. Ovid 43 B.C. 17 or 18 A.D. Les metamorphoses d'Ovide Traduites en vers Francois par T. Corneille. Paris: Claude Barin 1669. Original edition of the first two books of Ovid translated by Thomas Corneille. The full translation was not published until 1697. <br/><br/>12mo. Contemporary calf gilt spine with raised bands. Rubbed. Leaf with engraving on verso; leaf of title verso blank; 8pp. ded. to La Dauphin signed T. Corneille; 4pp. Av lecteur; 234pp. text with one engraving for book II on I viverso; 12pp. priv. dated 12 Aout 1668/31 Jan 1669. Collation: 1 a6 A-T6 V3 . STC French 1601-1700 O-236. An elegant edition with beautiful typography and ornamentation. <br/><br/>Thomas Corneille 1625-1709: playwright poet. To distinguish himself from his brother Pierre Corneille Thomas was known as “Monsieur Corneille.†He was one of the leading authors who began to produce plays during the Fronde and brought out even more plays than his brother Pierre: thirty-eight plays composed alone or in collaboration. His first tragedy Timocrate 1656 helped to restore the genre to popularity after the troubles of the Fronde. Although he was more attractive in manner and in conversation than Pierre he lacked Pierre's genius. Still "with Quinault he filled the interval in the history of the French drama between the zenith of Pierre Corneille and the advent of Racine" Harvey and Haseltine. <br/><br/>Although not as important a playwright as his brother Thomas wrote with great facility. He is credited with perfecting the French language as can be evidenced by this translation of Ovid begun shortly after he left school his notes to Claude Favre Vaugelas Remarques su la langue Francais 1647 his compilation of a dictionary of arts and sciences for the Academie Francaise 1694 and his editorship of Mercure galant with Donneau de Vise. <br/><br/>The artist of the two engravings fronting the books is the son of Hermann Weyen or Weyher Laurent Weyen 1643-1672 a Flemish engraver who died in Paris. Laurent also engraved illustrations for the works of Moliere. <br/><br/>Provenance: Goodspeed's Bookshop/Arthur and Charlotte Vershbow. Claude Barin hardcover books
1993230786Nevada City CA: Heidelberg Editions International 1993. Hardcover. l i.e. fifty in Roman numerals 643p. true first edition the "deluxe" hardbound in 11x8.5 inch textured purple cloth boards 2 1/2 inches thick profuse b&w scrapbooking of publicity stills snapshots posters exhibit and journalistic photography. Faux finepress or merely klunky: the fonts are jarring the marbling is real but looks phoney but-- hey a fine clean unmolested copy one of 125 total the copy in hand features a seriograph entitled "Waiting II" signed inconspicuously in pencil. Take it away! Heidelberg Editions International hardcover books
160927318Frankfurt Hanover & Hanover: Apud Andrea Wecheli heredes Claudium Marnium & Joann Aubrium; Parts 2 & 3 Typis Wechelianis apud Claudium Marnium & Heredes Joan. Aubrii 1609. First published 1591-94. 1 vols. Sm. 8vo. Three parts in one volume. Vellum. Some soiling and browning of vellum and text ties lacking else a very good copy with bookplate of Alfred Jerome Brown. First published 1591-94. 1 vols. Sm. 8vo. This work was ultimately completed in seven parts. <br/> 'The Polish-German physician was the personal physician to both Emperor Ferdinand and Maximilian II in Austria. He wrote several medical works and was a follower of the Galenic school of medicine. He was one of the first to study the contagiousness of certain diseases. "Sixteenth Century Books in the National Library of Medicine" 1077 for the 1591-94 edition; Osler 2387 & 2388 earlier editions Apud Andrea Wecheli heredes, Claudium Marnium & Joann Aubrium; [Parts 2 & 3] Typis Wechelianis, apud Claudium Marnium & Heredes unknown books
180565766Hartford CT: Printed by Hudson & Goodwin 1805. First edition. 8vo. 20 pp. Sabin 15859. American Imprints 8284. Disbound pamphlet. Bottom corner of title leaf chipped a good copy. <br/><br/> Printed by Hudson & Goodwin unknown books
1924300696<p>Tall octavo. Over 500 b/w illustrations. 172 pages original stiff color pictorial wrappers small chip lower right corner; small nibble to bottom edge of several pages. Good. Includes: flatware scent bottles watches jewelry fountain pens leather goods stationery silver belt buckles cuff links bookends.</p> Daniel Low & Company, Inc. paperback books
2011605132011. with 2011-2012 Supplementary Pamphlet. with 2011-2012 Supplementary Pamphlet. Connecticut Criminal Law Second Edition Vol. 10 Connecticut Practice Series. David M Borden Leonard Orland David P. Gold. Thomson West. 1 Volume. Hardcover. with 2011-2012 Supplement pamphlet Issued December 2011. Ex-private law library with stamps on page edges else like new. Publisher's Price USD 175. Special $75. Covering sentences and sentencing procedure in Connecticut Criminal Law provides the full text of relevant statutory provisions for each criminal offense or other topic. It contains an instructive section on definition and classification comments by the 1971 commission that drafted the Penal Code authors' commentary and reference notes. Topics include: Inchoate offenses; Homicide; Assault; Sex offenses; Kidnapping and related offenses; Criminal trespass; Arson; Criminal mischief and related offenses; Larceny; Burglary and robbery; Forgery; Bribery and offenses against the administration of justice; Riot breach of the peace creating public disturbances disorderly conduct obstructing free passage and harassment; Public indecency; Tampering with private communications and eavesdropping; Bigamy and incest; Coercion; Obscenity and Computer-related offenses. unknown books
198731848New York: St. Martin's Press 1987. Paperback. 320p. 11 x 8.5 inches preface forword resources illustrations forms guides very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. St. Martin's Press paperback books
197519038ENashville TN: Thomas Nelson 1975. Book Club Edition. From the library of Joan Simpson the woman with whom science fiction author Philip K. Dick shared his last serious romantic relationship. Laid in is a documentation book mark stating that this book is from the Simpson library with photographs of Philip and Joan and with the text of a letter dated April 27 1977 which Philip wrote to his friend noted book dealer Ray Torrence lovingly and eloquently expressing his deep feelings for Joan. On the ending of their relationship in late 1977 this from ‘Divine Invasions. A Life of Philip K. Dick’ by Lawrence Sutin pg. 252: “.Phil now balked at a permanent move back to Northern California and Joan would not consider Orange County residence. The relationship ended. For years to come Phil would miss Joan - the last woman with whom he lived in a serious relationship.†A collection of eight science fiction stories: ‘The Golden Man’ by Philip K. Dick ‘Danger - Human!’ by Gordon R. Dickson ‘All the People’ by R.A. Lafferty ‘Oddy and Id’ by Alfred Bester ‘The Man with English’ by Horace L. Gold ‘To Be Continued’ by Robert Silverberg ‘Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall’ by Frank Belknap Long and Bettyann’ by Kris Neville. Near fine copy with a touch of edge wear in a very good bright dust jacket with a bit of edge wear. Thomas Nelson unknown books
19532307557New York: Galaxy 1953. Soft Cover. Very Good. Pages lightly toned minor chip along bottom edge of front wrapper. 1953 Soft Cover. 160 pp. CONTENTS: The Defenders by Philip K. Dick; The Inhabited by Richard Wilson; Teething Ring by James Causey; Life Sentence by James McConnell; Prott by Margaret St. Clair; Ring Around the Sun by Clifford D. Simak; For Your Information by Willy Ley; Editors Page by H.L. Gold; Galaxy's Five Star Shelf by Groff Conklin. Galaxy paperback books
197136491Toronto: Published for University of Manitoba Press by University of Toronto Press 1971. 1st edition. Blue green cloth binding. Spine a bit sun-tanned. A VG copy. xxix 1 236 2 pp including Index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Published for University of Manitoba Press by University of Toronto Press hardcover books
1972WRCLIT41226Toronto: Copp Clark 1972. Boards. First edition. Bookplate a few tiny spots to top edge else near fine in rubbed dust jacket. Copp Clark hardcover books
1971WRCLIT41200Toronto: For the University of Manitoba Press by the University of Toronto Press 1971. Cloth. First edition. Some pencil markings in the text extremities rubbed else very good lacking the dust jacket. For the University of Manitoba Press by the University of Toronto Press hardcover books
197269512New York: Random House 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. First printing with the $2.50 price on the front flap of the dust jacket and the correct ads on the rear panel. "The time has come." A volume in the Bright and Early Books for Beginning Beginners series. Octavo. Original glazed paper over boards. Some wear to the corners and tips. The dust jacket is a bit shelfworn with a closed tear to the top of the rear panel; else about very good. Younger 51. Random House hardcover books
196033977New York: Clarkson N. Potter 1960. 1st Edition. SIGNED. Brown faux leather with gilt title lettering stamped to spine. TEG with marron ribbon book mark attached. Orange map eps. Slipcase. A Nr Fine book. Slipcase has wear and some marks a VG slipcase. viii 2 354 4 blank pp including biblography. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> Clarkson N. Potter hardcover books
178823913Edinburgh 1788. Small octavo. 7 15/16 x 4 5/8 inches. Half-title. Blind stamp to half-title and E1 ink number stamp to foot of verso of half-title and foot of p.48. 20th-century half calf over marbled paper-covered boards remnants of library label on upper cover extremities lightly rubbed<br/> <br/>First edition.<br/> <br/>Concerns the claims of John Drummond eldest surviving son of Edward 6th Duke of Perth.<br/> <br/>ESTC T193208. unknown books
176973187Paris: Chez Briasson 1769. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Dumarsais 1676-1756 was a French lawyer philologist and free thinker who contributed to Diderot's Encyclopedie 1751-72. In this posthumously published work he treats the subject of grammar as a philosopher. Octavo: xv 1 700 4 p. In a 19th century blue morocco binding with gilt and blind-stamped decorations and marbled endpapers. Bookplate to the front pastedown. The spine is lightly faded with a bit of scuffing to the extremities; otherwise very good. Chez Briasson hardcover books