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192626816Philadelphia: The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art 1926. Softcover. VG library bookplate inside cover o/w nice and tight. Buff wraps. 233 pp. 94 bw ills. A concise and exhaustive investigation into American slipware. Chapters address German Pennsylvanian settlement their dialect and literature European origins of slip-decorations tools and processes varieties decorative subjects of the Pennsylvania German potters earthenware utensils of the Pennsylvania Germans slip potters of eastern Pennsylvania in the 18th and 19th century gift pieces unidentified slip-decorated ware found in Pennsylvania inscriptions and slip-decorations as practiced by American potters. The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art unknown books
1903154926Philadelphia: The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art 1903. M225/300. Hardcover. VG- contents Clean and tight; light age toning to page edges; front hinge loosening a bit at reverse of ffep; triangular stain to front cover at bottom of front hinge. Tan cloth/boards Red-clay slipware decoration/title on spine and front cover. No dj. Decorative end papers. 233 pp. with color frontis 93 bw illus. and 1 tipped-on color plate with tissue guard. A comprehensive study in 14 chapters. Includes information on settlement of Eastern Pennsylvania by the Germans; PA-German dialect and literature; European and American slip decoration; tools and processes for slip decoration; varieties of slip ware; decorative subjects of the PA German potters; tulip as decoration; earthenware utensils; early 19th-C. slip potters of Eastern PA; gift pieces; misc. inscriptions; slip decoration by American potters. Includes a list of illustrations and an index. No. M225 of a limited edition of 300 on this kind of "large" paper. The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art hardcover books
197026816.1New York: Dover Publications 1970. Softcover. VG- wear to cover. Greenish ill. wraps. 233 pp. 94 bw ills. Introduction by Henry Kauffman. A concise and exhaustive investigation into American slipware. Chapters address German Pennsylvanian settlement their dialect and literature European origins of slip-decorations tools and processes varieties decorative subjects of the Pennsylvania German potters earthenware utensils of the Pennsylvania Germans slip potters of eastern Pennsylvania in the 18th and 19th century gift pieces unidentified slip-decorated ware found in Pennsylvania inscriptions and slip-decorations as practiced by American potters. Dover Publications unknown books
19034918Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art 1903. Hardcover. Very good. One of 300 numbered copies. Signed by the author. 233 pp. frontispiece and 94 text illustrations. The text is bright and clean inside hinges skillfully repaired covers lightly soiled else very good condition. <br/><br/> Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art hardcover books
120909hardcover. near fine/near fine. color & b/w illus. 240pp. 8vo cloth d.w. New York 1999. Near fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
1999Embry 173834W. W. Norton 1999. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. W. W. Norton, 1999. First edition, first printing. unknown books
19991330290London: Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1999. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 239; VG-/G; dark blue pictorial spine with white text; dust jacket shows mild wear to exterior; minor edge wear; cloth clean; strong boards; text block has light toning to exterior edges; minor defect to front gutter at front endpaper; frontispiece; illustrated;. 1330290. FP New Rockville Stock. Macmillan Publishers Ltd hardcover books
2013044483London: Reaktion Books 2013. 318p. colored and b/w illus. original green cloth quarto format. Reaktion Books unknown books
1900222605London Kegan Paul Grench Trubner & Co. Ltd. 1900. 1900. 8vo. Illustrated with 29 photograph drawings maps and fold-out diagrams. Original gilt stamped brown cloth a.e.g. Very good. Ink signature or Henry W. Brown Cairo February 1913 on the front free endpaper. No bookplates. Hardcover. London, Kegan Paul, Grench, Trubner & Co., Ltd., 1900. hardcover books
19326200New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam 1932. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Some edge chipping to DJ but overall a decent copy of a scarce and fragile little book which when it is found is often in deplorable condition. <br/><br/> New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam hardcover books
1982182470Watkins Glen NY: American Life Foundation and Study Institute 1982. Softcover. VG light fading to covers especially along spine pages are otherwise very clean and tight. Blue wraps with red illustration and lettering; 32 168 pp bw illustrations and plans throughout. Facsimile reprint of the 1891 ed. pub. in Knoxville Tenn. Includes an introduction by Michael A. Tomlan. American Life Foundation and Study Institute unknown books
199543065Oxford UK: Oxford Bibliographical Society 1995. 8vo pp. xiii 176. With 72 illustrations. Paper wraps. From medieval times to 1993 chained volumes to computer terminals; an overview of the facilities that house Oxford's massive collections. Oxford Bibliographical Society unknown books
196957688Oxford: Oxford Bibliographical Society 1969. paper wrappers. square 8vo. paper wrappers. x 39 pages. An essential guide to the study of French printing manuals. Fine condition. Oxford Bibliographical Society unknown books
191734764New York: Robert M. McBride & Co 1917. Second printing. Hardcover. Very good-/No dust jacket. New York: Robert M. McBride & Co 1917. Second printing. Numerous b/w photographs and illustrations. 144 36 plt. pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Green cloth. Head and heel of spine worn; half inch split in cloth at rear hinge at head of spine else quite good. Very good-/No dust jacket. Robert M. McBride & Co hardcover books
1917251621New York: McBride 1917. hardcover. very good. 36 full page plates 87 sketches and diagrams. 144pp. 8vo green cloth; covers rubbed with a few minor dents remainder of library sticker pasted to inside front cover LACKS FRONTIS ILLUSTRATION small puncture in lower quarter of page running from beginning to about page 110 does not affect readability New York: Robert McBride 1917. A few things going on but overall a very good copy.<br/><br/> McBride unknown books
19173229qsLondon: McBride Nast & Co. 1917. Fifth Edition. Octavo flexible cloth 156 pp. Plates illustrations ads. Very Good. McBride, Nast & Co., (1917). Fifth Edition. hardcover books
1917407735Chicago: A. J. Munson & Co 1917. Some light dustsoiling spine lettering faded some lower corners bumped but generally clean and unblemished the binding tight and sound. 8vo. 250 pages. Frontispiece showing Benjamin Franklin Charles E. Duryea and Henry Ford. Original dark red cloth gilt lettered on cover and spine. First edition showing "the struggle. for one hundred and fifty years to devise a means of propelling a vehicle without animal power." The author claims this is the first book "in concise form" to tell the story of "the mechanical and commercial evolution of the automobile" Preface. <br/><br/> A. J. Munson & Co hardcover books
1888157080New York: Bliss Publishing Co. 1888. 12mo pp. 1-9 10-348 flyleaves at front and rear original pictorial olive-green cloth front and spine panels stamped in black floral patterned endpapers. First edition. A sequel to John Hay's novel THE BREAD-WINNERS: A SOCIAL STUDY 1884 that uses some of the same characters from Hay's story. Barber promotes the cooperative movement which will convert the American industrial world into a Christian utopia. Barber "was religious sympathetic to labor and outraged by THE BREAD-WINNERS. She was heavily influenced by the social-gospel movement one of the most important religious movements appearing between the Civil War and World War I. Her novel like other social-gospel labor novel writers was infused with the principles of that movement -- especially that God is immanent in the world working out his purpose through individuals and institutions so adherence to Christian principles could bring harmony to worldly problems including conflict surrounding the labor problem." - Larry W. Isaac "Literary Activists and the Labor Problem" p. 35. THE BREAD-WINNERS elicited other responses most notably Henry Keenan's THE MONEY-MAKERS 1885. Blake The Strike in the American Novel p. 216. Wright III 288. Private owner's name and date on blank leaf preceding the title leaf and his rubber-stamped name and address on the rear paste-down. Cloth rubbed and dust soiled front and rear free endpapers missing a sound good copy. An uncommon book. #157080 Bliss Publishing Co. unknown books
UBAROCC00EMFine. Barber Hugh. Occasion Fleeting. NP: NP ND. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. unknown books
198817793New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. Near Fine. c.1988. First Edition. Hardcover. 0023058803 . no dust jacket as issued minor bumping to top corners very light wear at most other corners internally bright and clean. B&W photos diagrams . Macmillan Publishing Company hardcover books
1959M11927London:: H. K. Lewis 1959. 1959. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. vi 140 pp. Index. Gilt-stamped navy blue cloth dust-jacket; jacket head torn. Front pastedown book label. Near fine in good jacket. H. K. Lewis, 1959. hardcover books
183189225New Haven: J. W. Barber 1831. 1st ed. Hardcover. Good. frontis map and 7 plates all colored 108p. Original brown cloth. 20cm. Lacks bottom 2/3 of backstrip. Covers faded; several short tape marks on front and back covers probably where the now absent portion of the backstrip had been held on by tape. Moderate foxing. An 1832 edition was also published containing 12 additional pages of text and an 8th plate The Battle of Lexington. <br/><br/> J. W. Barber hardcover books
1831D13070New York: J. W. Barber 1831. Hardcover. Fair. Original cloth paper spine label; 8vo; pp. 108 with 7 hand-colored plates landscapes landmarks maps engraved illustrations in text. Cloth soiled; frayed and chipped along spine; corners bumped. Text block browned and foxed throughout with a little soiling here and there. Uncommon. Sold as is. <br/><br/> J. W. Barber hardcover books
1831008715New Haven CT: J. W. Barber. 1831. Hardcover. Eleven color plates including a map illustrate views of New Haven Connecticut in the "49th year of the Independence of the United States of America." 1831 printing. Some foxing throughout splitting along hinges. Quarter leather over marbled paper boards corners and edges quite rubbed. Howes B-125 lists a1831 printing. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . J. W. Barber hardcover books
19901663071990. Softcover. VG. Color pictorial wraps. Published in association with the University of Washington Press Seattle and London."/ Catalogue of the exhibition National Portrait Gallery Nov. 9 1990-Jan. 13 1991 and Tennessee State Museum Feb. 18-Apr. 28 1991./ Includes bibliographical references page 122 and index. unknown books