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19091224698St. Augustine FL: The Record Company 1909. First Edition. Octavo; G/No jacket hardcover; Red spine with black lettering; Covers have some wear and staining on both sides edges of boards are beginning to fray lightly mainly at the spine and corners; Binding is sturdy though there is some cracking at the gutters near the end papers; Text block is age toned but clean; 234 pages.<br /> <br /> <p> Shelved in Room X. 1224698. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. The Record Company unknown books
19781342185Boulder: Westview Press 1978. Hardcover. Octavo; 2 volumes; G; Hardcover; Spine blue with silver print; Boards in blue cloth with silver print light wear to spine caps and corners v. 2 has mild blemishes on front spine and rear else clean and strong; Text blocks are clean and tight; 2 vols. xxix 1399 pages frontispiece. <br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller if you have any questions.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in wraparound bookcase next to 15's. 1342185. FP New Rockville Stock. Westview Press hardcover books
162926858Coloniæ Agrippinæ: Bernardi Gvalteri 1629. Later green marbled vellum boards with green cloth ties & title hand-inked to spine. Overall VG minor rubs to extremities. 4 504 66 pp. Printer's device to t.p. 12mo: 2 A - Z12 2A9. <br/><br/> Bernardi Gvalteri hardcover books
1903UHWHOW00ECA. C. McClurg & Co. 1903. Very Good. Thwaites Reuben Gold. How George Rogers Clark Won the Northwest. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co. 1903. 378pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 12mo. Book condition: Very good. The covers are lightly rubbed. The edges of the covers are gently bumped. The spine is slightly rolled. The front endsheet is very mildly soiled. There are several tape repairs along the edges of the fold out illustration at p. 60. Numerical notation on the dedication page. A. C. McClurg & Co. unknown books
1949131899Los Angeles: Lippert Pictures 1949. Oversize vintage black-and-white double weight still photograph of director Samuel Fuller with the cast and crew of the 1949 film dated Nov. 24 1948. <br/><br/>Fuller's auspicious directorial debut one of three films he made for independent producer Robert Lippert before moving to Hollywood studios. An intense portrait of guilt and psychological torment the film based on the life of Robert Ford displays many of the hallmarks of the iconoclastic director's subsequent career. <br/><br/>20 x 15 inches. Very Good plus with a couple of small closed tears to the bottom edge. <br/><br/>Criterion Eclipse 5. Lippert Pictures unknown books
1961129183Milano: Rizzoli Editore 1961. Hardbound. VG/VG- light wear to extremities of dj. in VG slipcase. A large weighty book. Green cloth with color pictorial glossy dustjacket all contained in a custom slipcase. Appx. 105 pp. 115 mostly color plates tipped-in to the text portion and 42 full-sheet color plates many of them folding. A most impressive book both by its content and its volumetric displacement. Text is in Italian. Transit mass would be 272 ounces. A stunning production detailing the work of Carpaccio in the Church of San Giorgio Degli Schiavoni. Rizzoli Editore hardcover books
1977122184Milano: Rizzoli Editore 1977. second edition. Hardbound. VG/VG- small rip in lower rear dustjacket in VG slipcase. A large weighty book. Green cloth with color pictorial glossy dustjacket all contained in a custom slipcase. Appx. 105 pp. 115 mostly color plates tipped-in to the text portion and 34 full sheet 13.5" x 16" color plates many of them folding. A most impressive book both by its content and its volumetric displacement. Text is in Italian. Transit mass would be 272 ounces. A stunning production detailing the work of Carpaccio in the Church of San Giorgio Degli Schiavoni. Rizzoli Editore hardcover books
2018Embry 196846Alfred A. Knopf 2018. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Alfred A. Knopf, 2018. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1976122182Milano: Rizzoli Editore 1976. Hardbound. VG/VG in VG slipcase. A large weighty book. Red maroon cloth with color pictorial glossy dustjacket all contained in a custom slipcase. Appx. 217 pp. 138 mostly color plates tipped-in to the text portion and 50 full sheet 13.5" x 16" color plates. A most impressive book both by it's content and it volumetric displacement. Vital in the study of Caravaggio. Another version of this appears to have been printed in 1971 and this edition has a few extra illustrations at least and likely some additional or revised text. Text is in Italian. Transit mass would be 272 ounces. A stunning production. Rizzoli Editore hardcover books
16024955Venice: Giovanni Battista Ciotti 1602. First edition. Leather. Very Good/The first methodical Italian dictionary based on literary examples il Memoriale della lingua appeared ten years before the Accademia della Crusca issued its famous dictionary. Gamba points out that Pergamino who was a friend of Tasso utilized examples that the Crusca missed such as Tasso's dialogues Guido Cavalcanti Ludovico Dolce and Gian Giorgio Trissino. The first edition is quite scarce absent from recent auction records with copies scattered in a few important libraries. Gamba himself saw only the second edition of 1617. A third edition appeared in 1656. Folio 31 cm; 12 524 395 i.e. 375 lacks two unnumbered leaves errata at end. Title page in red and black. Printer's device on title page and colophon. Text printed in two columns. Woodcut head pieces; initials. Rebacked in period style retaining eighteenth-century boards in flecked calf gilt with double fillets. Title page and colophon a little worn but contents generally clean and bright. Few marginal worm trails. Discrete 19th-century library blindstamp on title page colophon and few other leaves. Reference: Bruni & Evans 4042; Michel VI 97; Fontanini I80 "il primo Vocabolario pieno e metodico"; Gamba 2757 1617 ed.; Vinciana 3839 1656 ed. "uno dei migliori vocabolari italiani pubblicati prima della Crusca." Giovanni Battista Ciotti hardcover books
2004123206Ann Arbor Michigan: UMI Dissertation Services 2004. Softcover. VG. Light blue wraps; 334 pp.; 107 bw figures. A dissertation in the history of art presented at Penn toward a Doctor of Philosophy degree. UMI Dissertation Services paperback books
1991143392Portland ME: Portland Museum of Art 1991. First edition. Softcover. 128 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran July 30 through October 13 1991. Edited by Megan Thorn. Foreword by Barbara Shissler Nosnow. Essay by Carole Gold Calo. Includes information and color and black and white illustrations about these artists: Pierre Bonnard Gustave Caillebotte Paul Cezanne Edgar Degas Maurice Denis Henri Fantin-Latour Paul Gauguin Aristide Maillol Claude Monet Berthe Morisot. Camille Pissarro Odilon Redon Pierre Auguste Renoir Auguste Rodin Henri Rousseau Alfred Sisley Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Mary Cassatt and numerous others. A tight close to near fine copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Portland Museum of Art unknown books
1596412Antwerp: Ex Officina Plantiniana Apud Viduam & Joannem Moretum 1596. 2 parts in one. 8vo. 1973pp. Complete with the final leaf with the large woodcut printer's device. 19th century mottled calf. Preliminary leaves with an old faded waterstain. Some repairs to worm ing at lower margins of a number of leaves aff ecting just a few letters. Adams B505. Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Viduam, & Joannem Moretum unknown books
P5564Paris: self-published 1931. Small octavo 15.5 Ã 11.3 cm. Original pictorial wrappers; 75 3 pp. Spine taped; rear wrapper replaced; front wrapper lightly soiled; internally about very good. Scarce collection of poems by Dzanti Dzhambulat a Chechen exile from the Caucasus who was the head of the Ossetian Ethnographic Society in Paris where he also edited to Ossetia journal published after 1933. Apart from the author's "Legend about the Caucasus" "Legenda o Kavkaze" the book contains lyric verse thematizing life in exile and the poet's native culture. unknown books
199329249Oxford: Ashmolean Museum 1993. Paperback. Very Good. 45 page exhibition catalog. <br/><br/>exc j Ashmolean Museum paperback books
2003179099Oxford: Ashmolean Museum 2003. Hardcover. VG. shelf-wear to lower cover edges corners & textblock. square red boards w/ gilt printing. 254 pgs w/ bw & illustrations. gold & yellow pictorial dustjacket w/ protective plastic cover. Text in English and Japanese. Details 94 pieces; wonderful bright illustrations. Ashmolean Museum hardcover books
194241118New York: International Publishers 1942. Reprint. Octavo 19.5cm; orange cloth with titles stamped in black on spine; 123091pp; illus. Previous owners name to front endpaper spine sunned corners tapped with extensive underlining throughout text in graphite and colored pencil; Good. Wartime reprint of Gold's classic proletarian novel set in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the Teens and Twenties. HANNA 1442. RIDEOUT p.295. International Publishers unknown books
193030480London: Noel Douglas. 1930. 1st UK edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very good with a trace of wear to sunned spine ends in very good dust jacket with small chips and tears at spine ends and spine folds. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 319 pp . Noel Douglas hardcover books
1935144630New York: Horace Liveright 1935. Fifteenth printing published in 1935. In the uncommon dust jacket.<br/><br/>An important book originally published in 1930 from the underside of the Jazz Age and anticipating the socialist and labor-oriented fiction of the Depression. Gold whose real name was Irwin Granich also wrote for the radical magazine "The Liberator." <br/><br/>Small contemporary owner name dated 1938 on the half title page else Near Fine in a Good to Very Good and very bright dust jacket with separation along the front flap fold and a few triangular chips to the top edge see images with listing. Horace Liveright unknown books
1961114804New York: Midwood Books No. F-96 1961. Vintage paperback. First printing of this edition. Very Good plus condition. Spine slightly cocked and faded light rubbing overall date stamp to the top page edges. A very presentable copy of an important book written during the 1920s from the underside of the Jazz Age. Gold whose real name was Irwin Granich also wrote for "The Liberator" a radical magazine. The first edition was published in 1930 and is exceptionally scarce the dust jacket close to impossible. Midwood Books No. F-96 unknown books
6006Numerous fine woodcut illus. 18 of which are finely handcolored. 48 irregularly paginated; 33; 39; 26; 28 3 folding leaves. Five vols. 8vo orig. wrappers some worming in upper margin of each vol. orig. block printed title label on each upper cover new stitching. Tokyo: Mankyudo Hanabusa Heikichi Preface dated 1810. First edition of one of the three most important early Japanese books on the history and technique of Chinese and Japanese acupuncture. This work is very different from all earlier Chinese and Japanese books on the subject. For the first time the illustrations are finely and realistically rendered and are anatomically accurate clearly influenced by European medical works which had circulated in Japan. Another important aspect of this book is that eighteen of the woodcuts each depicting organs of the body are finely handcolored. Also the body is described in full from head to foot and is not entirely dependent on the fourteen meridians. Kosaka was a court physician of the fiefdom of Kameyama who had studied under the famous physician Motonori Taki 1731-1801 who was himself a member of a distinguished family of doctors. The publisher of this work was the exclusive publisher for the government sponsored medical school. Very good set. unknown books
1906134811Cleveland OH: Arthur H. Clark Company 1906. Hardcover. good ex-library with expected marks plus perforation stamp on half title title page and facsimile title. front hinge loose. wear to exterior including fraying to cloth at spine ends. Burgundy library buckram. 311 pp advertisements. Reprint of Palmer's Journal of Travels 1847 with new preface. Arthur H. Clark Company hardcover books
193319997Madrid: Editorial Fenix 1933. Second Spanish Edition. Octavo. Original pictorial wrappers lightly worn at extremities; faint vertical crease to front cover; Very Good. Spanish-language edition of Gold's classic portrayal of Jewish life in Manhattan's Lower East Side. First published in the US in 1929; the first Spanish edition followed in 1930 Madrid: Cenit; the current edition is uncommon with fewer than 5 holdings in North America according to WorldCat. Editorial Fenix unknown books
7008Twelve full-page woodcuts & numerous woodcuts in the text. 36 folding leaves. Two parts in one vol. 8vo orig. blue wrappers wrappers rubbed & somewhat wormed orig. block-printed title label on upper cover no longer present modern stitching. "Ichijo-dori" a street in Kyoto: Tomikura Tahei 1690. First edition of this early and rare book providing prescriptions for treatments in the different stages of tuberculosis. The author describes ten drugs made from vegetables that give miraculous results in treating the disease. The second part entitled "Mujo Gengen santen shinden gyokudo shoshi chiden shirochu soho" describes the parasitic worms said to grow in the stomach and intestinal system of patients suffering from tuberculosis. The text illustrations depict many of these parasites. The text is Chinese with Japanese reading marks presumably compiled in the 14th century by Ge 1305-53 a Yuan dynasty physician and writer. He came from a family of hereditary physicians and wrote a number of books. The Japanese reading marks have been provided by Shuhaku Asai 1643-1705 who was a fellow student with Ippo Okamoto of the prominent doctor Sanpaku Ajioka. There are substantial sections on acupuncture and moxibustion several of the full-page woodcuts depict pressure points. Very good copy. Minor marginal worming towards end. unknown books
7009Numerous fine woodcut illus. 18 of which are finely hand-colored. 48 irregularly paginated; 33; 39; 26; 28 folding leaves 5 folding leaves of ads. Five vols. 8vo orig. blue wrappers wrappers a bit worn occasional minor worming touching text orig. block-printed title label on covers new stitching. Tokyo: Mankyudo Hanabusa Heikichi Preface dated 1810. First edition of one of the three most important early Japanese books on the history and technique of Chinese and Japanese acupuncture. This work is very different from all earlier Chinese and Japanese books on the subject. For the first time the illustrations are finely and realistically rendered and are anatomically accurate clearly influenced by European medical works that had circulated in Japan. Another important aspect of this book is the 18 woodcuts each depicting organs of the body that are finely hand-colored. Also the body is described in full from head to foot and not entirely dependent on the fourteen meridians. Kosaka was a court physician of the fiefdom of Kameyama and had studied under the famous physician Motonori Taki 1731-1801 who was a member of a distinguished family of doctors. The publisher of this work was the exclusive publisher for the government-sponsored medical school. Fine set. unknown books