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1898ZB308170Paris: J. Coulon printer 1898. 12mo 55 1 pp ex library text browned front cover of paper wrappers badly chipped and and back cover lacking working copy only. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Paris: J. Coulon, printer, unknown
1888013822Chicago New York and San Francisco: Belford Clarke 1888. First edition. . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Author's first book. Cloth joint torn about an inch at front hinge else a decent copy. <br/> <br/> Belford, Clarke hardcover
1898230687Roc Society 1898. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 223 pages of color plates. 4to blue cloth d.w.N.p. Institute of Fine Arts 1989. First Edition. Scarce. Fine.<br/> <br/> Text in Chinese and English<br/> <br/> Roc Society unknown
186710985México: Imprenta de M. Murgía 1867. Paperback. Good. 151p. wrps title with paper fault not affecting text; front wrps torn. Studies of anemia and heart disease including analyses of clinical studies by M. Parrot. Imprenta de M. Murgía paperback
189127045PRIMERA EDICION.- Lisboa: Typ. da Companhia Nacional Editora 1891.- 294 p. 1 h.: retrato del autor junto a la portada; 8º 173 x 123 cm; Texto en portugués; Enc. en Tela flexible plancha dorada en la tapa anterior cortes tintados en color granate.- Enla plancha dorada indica: Biblioteca Circulante de la Librería Internacional Romo y Fussel. Alcala 5. Madrid.- MUY RARO. Las cubiertas algo sucias y la portada tiene una levísima marca de humedad en su esquina inferior externa. Por lo demás en muy buen estado. PORTUGAL Livro no português Typ. da Companhia Nacional Editora hardcover
188883249Belford Clarke and CO 1888. First edition. Gertrude Atherton's first book. Good condition. Belford, Clarke and CO unknown
1888BBS-2016105Belford Clarke and Co 1888. Hardcover. Good. The first novel Gertrude Atherton published under the name Frank Lin. Navy cloth with gilt titles with light rubbing slightly heavier at spine tips and fore-edge corners and very light toning to spine. Lacks the original dust jacket; now in protective plastic sleeve. Spine square. Binding sound. Gilt top edge. A few spots to textblock fore-edge pencil notes to fly leaf and a previous owner's name inked to title page. Pages else clean text unmarked. Belford, Clarke and Co hardcover
18562090202120402503Zonseisai Zuraita Izumiya Kinuemon and others 1856. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Zonseisai Zuraita Izumiya Kinuemon and others paperback
188811181Chicago:: Belford Clarke & Co. 1888. First edition. publisher's printed wrappers in custom morocco solander case. Some professional repair to the fragile spine else a very decent copy of a difficult book to find in the original wrappers. 8vo. Author's first book. With a full page inscription by the author in 1937 on the half- title. Belford, Clarke & Co., unknown
185343554Tacubaya 1853. First edition. Loose leaves disbound from a later made-up volume. Overall very good. 77 pp. on 43 leaves some folded. Folio. Beginning on June 1 1853 shortly after Santa Anna's return to Mexico as dictator and ending December 29 1853 just two weeks after he extended his rule indefinitely and had himself given the title of "most serene highness" these documents cover a period of three leaders in the Ministry of War and Navy: Jose Maria Tornel y Mendivil Juan Suárez y Navarro and Lino J. Alcorta; all prominent santannistas. Eight are issued by Tornel the most federalist of Santa Anna's advisors who fell ill and died in September 1853; ten are issued by Juan Suárez y Navarro chief administrator of the Ministry of War -the first document noting "por enfermedad de su S. E. J. Suarez Navarro" on September 10th- who coveted the position as Minster of War and Navy but broke with Santa Anna just three weeks later when Lino J. Alcorta was appointed minister in his stead and who issued the remaining twenty- nine documents. Thirteen of the documents are printed; 34 are in manuscript either originals or perhaps manuscripts reproduced by an early form heliography. Similar documents were described by Dr. W. Michael Mathes in a 2004 auction catalogue as "an early form of holography i.e. heliography using a concentrated beam of sunlight to transfer text a process employed in Mexico during a brief period between 1850 and 1856 for short runs and to avoid printing delays and costs. Lithography was impractical for such short-run imprints as it was extraordinarily costly took weeks and presented difficulties in reproducing the writer’s hand." In a few instances the date on the manuscript documents differs from that of the later publication. The documents are primarily concerned with bringing professionalism and discipline to the army and the nation stemming desertions and bolstering the draft though exempting indigenous peoples punishing theft and corruption building fortifications and other public works increasing weaponry and creating militias. OCLC locates no copies of any of these individual documents though some of the printed items are held at Berkeley and except for the auction noted above we could find no listings catalogue holdings or auction records for items reproduced in a similar fashion to those included. Detailed listing upon request. unknown