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6952Scroll 420 x 12000 mm. with elaborate silk brocade endpaper at beginning. Japan: 1880-86.<br/> <br/> This beautifully rendered scroll of natural history paintings was executed with one exception by Akio or Keigu Yamamoto 1827-1903 Confucian scholar doctor botanist and highly gifted artist. He was born in Kyoto the son of the prominent doctor and botanist Boyo Yamamoto 1778-1859 the direct disciple of Ono Ranzan 1729-1810 the famous professor of botany who wrote a series of classic botanical books. <br/> <br/> Keigu “continued his father’s work in his private school in Osaka and spent his time organizing meetings that were regularly attended by both honzogaku amateurs and Japanese biologists.â€â€“Federico Marcon The Knowledge of Nature and the Nature of Knowledge in Early Modern Japan p. 301. Keigu travelled widely throughout Japan drawing plants and animals. He gave botanical instruction to the Meiji emperor and other members of the royal family. Keigu also wrote several standard works on materia medica and left many sketch books and scrolls which entered the Kyoto rare book trade in 1932; some of these were published only in the 1980s. All of his sketch books and scrolls offered valuable and unique information regarding native plants and animals as well as those that had been introduced into Japan.<br/> <br/> Our scroll contains 14 very finely executed color paintings of plants birds and animals. The paintings are quite unique in their remarkable spaciousness. For instance the image of the octopus is 1410 mm. long. The images include a most unusual morning glory three joined sheets and 1190 mm. long; an edible yellow lily two joined sheets 800 mm.; an ungei flower two joined sheets 795 mm.; a magnificent red toki a now-endangered crane species three joined sheets 765 mm.; a large akowa tsuru another species of crane three joined sheets 815 mm.; a young white crane three joined sheets 935 mm.; a sea lion umiuso painted in many shades of delicate black two joined sheets 545 mm.; a carp two joined sheets 597 mm.; an octopus four joined sheets; a chameleon three joined sheets 844 mm. dated “1880â€; a deer antler two sheets 545 mm.; a “Dutch†dog two sheets 545 mm.; a lion seen at exhibitions in Tokyo and Kyoto two sheets 640 mm. with a seal and note stating this was the work of “Ariyoshi†dated “1886“; and two camels two sheets 545 mm. long.<br/> <br/> Four of the paintings have the signature and seal of Yamamoto and another painting — the final — has the seal only. Three of the paintings have additional text by Yamamoto regarding where seen and painted alternative regional names date etc. <br/> <br/> Very fine condition preserved in a new wooden box. All but the penultimate painting are the work of Yamamoto. unknown
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16-4852Circa late 17th- early 18th Century. Mezzotint.18 x 13cm. Slightly trimmed. Mounted on a support sheet. with a contemporary ink annotation: "H. Gascarpinx." Circa late 17th- early 18th Century. unknown
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B9781501374098Paperback / softback. New. This open access book complicates and develops the notion of the vernacular. Understood in the linguistic sense as well as an element of the local the vernacular facilitates the exploration of local and global dynamics. Through exploring the unexamined active role of the local the indigenous and the periphery in international literary exchanges this volume argues that a coherent theorization of the vernacular will enable us to do so. The essays in <i>Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures </i>present new critical approaches in the debate on world literature which has given priority to cosmopolitan movements global circulation of literatures and metropolitan centers. In nine case studies approaching narratives from the long 20th century from more or less marginal contexts—such as the Francophone Chinese diaspora multilingual regions in Spain West Africa and the Caribbean—the volume offers theoretical and methodological ways of putting the concept of the vernacular in practice and demonstrates how vernaculars operate within different literary critical cultural and political circumstances. <i>The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. </i> paperback
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A9781501374050Hardback. New. This open access book complicates and develops the notion of the vernacular. Understood in the linguistic sense as well as an element of the local the vernacular facilitates the exploration of local and global dynamics. Through exploring the unexamined active role of the local the indigenous and the periphery in international literary exchanges this volume argues that a coherent theorization of the vernacular will enable us to do so. The essays in Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures present new critical approaches in the debate on world literature which has given priority to cosmopolitan movements global circulation of literatures and metropolitan centers. In 9 case studies approaching narratives from the long 20th century from more or less marginal contexts-such as the Francophone Chinese diaspora multilingual regions in Spain West Africa and the Caribbean-the volume offers theoretical and methodological ways of putting the concept of the vernacular in practice and demonstrates how vernaculars operate within different literary critical cultural and political circumstances. The open access edition of this book is available under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond. hardcover
180559752Waitsfield Vermont 1805. Narrow tall folio approx. 15½" x 6¾" 112 pp. in ink five separately sewn signatures; a few pages loose some pages darkened or chipped at edges; some entries faint. This account book is the record of the practice of either Stephen Pierce or Simeon Stoddard practicing in Waitsfield Vermont between 1795 and 1806. These were the second and third physicians to have settled and practiced in Waitsfield. Most likely it is the record of Pierce who is supposed to have settled in Waitsfield in 1795. The first physician in Waitsfield Moses Heaton remained there only between 1793 and 1796. Depending on the source Pierce was the third physician to practice in Waitsfield and/or the first to practice in Moretown a settlement to the northeast of Waitsfield. He farmed as well as doctored and his farm lay mostly in Moretown his office in Waitsfield. He was a respected and successful physician who served the community in other capacities: as selectman representative delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1814 and Assistant Judge of the County Court. One source claims that he succeeded Judge Kinne December 1 1814 and served one year and that he was a justice of the peace in Waitsfield. He died either in 1854 after living in Waterbury and Berlin Vermont or he died in Barnard in 1864. See: History of the Town of Waitsfield Vermont 1782-1908 by Matt Bushnell Jones Boston 1909 p. 182. Simeon Stoddard on the other hand was born December 12 1761 either in Saybrook Connecticut or in Waitsfield. On August 19 1784 he married Abiah Thompson who had been born in 1763 in Waitsfield. Some sources state that he moved to Waitsfield from Saybrook in 1794. He served the southwestern area of Waitsfield and died in 1841. This account book records each date of visit the householder's name the relationship of patient to householder the medicine prescribed and its price and the cost of the doctor's visit. The doctor whether it be Stoddard or Pierce treated thirty to forty patients each month and as many as fifty-six in December of 1801. He charged as little as 4 pence and as much as 42 shillings 10 pence for his services. As a comparison the tax on an acre of land in Waitsfield was 2 pence an acre. The poll tax list of 1795 showed fifty voters so the doctor seems to have treated the members of nearly every family. The diseases treated are not stated in the entries made but he seems to have prescribed antimonium tartaricum in many instances and also digitalis. Waitsfield was founded by Col. Benjamin Wait or Waite and others who were granted a charter on February 25 1782. Wait had served under Gen. Jeffery Amherst in the French and Indian Wars and had fought in the Revolutionary War. Both Waitsfield and Moretown are now somewhat renowned as the areas around Mad River a popular ski resort. Mad River has been remarkable from the settling of the area as the source of numerous sudden destructive and deadly floods. The Green Mountains the northern extent of the Appalachians rise just to the west of the town. The doctor records having treated members of the Wait family including Benjamin's wife Martha d. April 3 1804 Ezra Thomas and Gilbert. The family names of the community are listed making this a good source for early settlement history and genealogical research. Among the householders who required the doctor's services are Smolly Skinner Taylor Spalding Hitchcock Parkhurst Carpenter the family had a tannery and potash works Heaton Burdick Johnson Rider Fuller Symonds McNight Chamberlain Atherton Lyon Butterfield Barnave Osgood Foster Hobson Robinson Brun Latimer and Sherman. Many of the names appear often. unknown
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
174238642Neapoli Naples: Ex Typographia Blasiana 1742. 4to 24x18 cm. Contemporary vellum soiled. With engraved frontisp. by F. de Grado after F. Solimene and engraved portrait in text. frontisp. and title browned with serious brown spots; convent-stamp on title. viii incl. frontisp.1811 blankvi pp. occasional brown spots. - Hard to find and on the whole a reasonable copy. 1: In quo historica Sacri Textus veritate ac Mathematica ex Astronomiae principiis dedicta probatione Jesum Christum . die mortuum . demonstratur. 2: . exploratamque temporum rationem exactam accurrata annorum supputatione ab vero Natali Jesu Christi anno procedere. 3: In quo Astronomico Calculo accurate subducto. ac definita Annorum Mundi summa scilicet ab Orbis conditu ad verum Christi Natalem effluxisse Annos quater mille octoginta & Menses novem perspicue demonstratur. Ex Typographia Blasiana hardcover
2011Q-1440528977Adams Media 2011-12-15. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Adams Media paperback
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1972285850dover 1972 first edition . both near fine appears unread two trade paperbacks dover paperback
197216021New York: Dover Publications 1972 Trade Paperbacks ISBN 0-486-22844-4 & 0-486-22845-2 1972 Ex-Library two-volume set. Volume One has been rebound in library binding and apart from the usual library treatments is internally clean throughout. Volume Two has moderate edgwear and diagonal crease to front cover otherwise clean throughout. Complete in two volumes facsimile reprint of the 1847 edition with all woodcut illustrations. Classic early vampire novel which has influenced many other vampire stories since from Bram Stoker's Dracula to TV's Dark Shadows. The most famous of the popular penny dreadfuls issued by the press of Edward Lloyd in the 1840's. This classic Dover edition which was sold out immediately upon publication contains an introduction by E.F. Bleiler placing Varney in historical context as well as a n ote on authorship establishing a strong argument for Rymer as the author. New York: Dover Publications 1972 Trade Paperbacks ISBN 0-486-22844-4 & 0-486-22845-2 paperback
19922110502151103922Musashi no shoin 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Musashi no shoin paperback
19849989Self Published 1984. Third Edition Revised and Enlarged. Near fine/very good . Expanded from 312pp. to 564pp. with new material. -- 8vo. 564 pp. textured boards historical photographs illustrations. -- A few small areas of wear to the outer extremities of the dust jacket. Overall Condition. "Arnold R. Rojas 1896 - 1988 has the distinction of being the most celebrated chronicler of the life and lore of California's Vaqueros. He did this in a series that he didn't start publishing until he was into his mid-50s his first "The California Vaqueros" in 1953. Ultimately he would publish seven books over the years the final one being "Vaqueros and Buckaroos" in 1979. He wrote about what he knew and loved - the life and ways of the old California vaqueros - men he rode and worked with for over fifty years. he wrote down the memories of all those years for as he said "These are stories as seen through the eyes of old vaqueros they are something of the splendor of those days for there will never be another cattle ranching era in California that produced such men."-eclectic-horseman.com. Self Published unknown
1987016356Portland OR: Oregon Historical Society Press 1987. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. 9" x 9" Softcover; 151pp; Covers clean & bright text unmarked binding is tight as new Fine condition. Signed by Author. History of the city of Vanport Oregon situated on a flood plain between Vancouver Washington and Portland Oregon and which was conceived in 1942 as a temporary housing project for families of war-time shipyard workers. The temporary city was destroyed by flood on Memorial Day 1948. Illustrated with photos. Oregon Historical Society Press paperback
2006G0854737049I3N00Ucl Ioe Press 2006. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Ucl Ioe Press paperback
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2020x-0367190176Taylor & Francis 2020. Paperback. New. 218 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.55 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
1982A107092London: Allen & Unwin 1982. 1st edition. Near Fine. octavo. hardback with dust jacket xi 206pp. b/w pls. maps index Ex-reference library copy with some small stamps o/w Near Fine copy Allen & Unwin hardcover
A9780367190156Hardback. New. First published in 1982. People care about places. Inhabitants demand more participation in the changes proposed for their local environments activists urge greater protection of countryside and natural environments decision-makers feel threatened by the antagonism aroused by their powers and plans. The essays in this book have been drawn together to discover what lies behind these expressions of concern and discontent. Valued environments are places for which people feel commitment and affection places which support a sense of personal identity and well-being. The authors explore the character and constituents of valued environments asking how our experiences of environments may be enhanced. What is the impact of environmental change How can the future be accommodated in both rural and urban environments without destroying their essential qualities The reader will find substantive evidence from case studies of environments valued by inhabitants and outsiders which answer these questions. Examples are taken from wilderness areas fenland market towns and large cities commercial streets and residential neighbourhoods environments of the past and those imagined in science fiction. The essays are united in their focus on the meaning of places and landscapes. The subtle but highly significant role of valued environments is examined thoroughly in the book. It will be of interest to all who care deeply about their surroundings reflecting perhaps some of their own experiences as well as conveying information about the environmental experiences of others. Students of geography environmental planning and conservation should also find the book directly relevant to their interests in man-environment relationships. hardcover