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1837TB31667New Haven: Durrie & Peck and J. W. Barber 1837. Second Edition. Very good in its original binding of full leather covered boards with a black leather label with gilt text and extensive gilt decorations on the spine. The front and rear boards are decorated with gilt borders. An octavo measuring 8 7/8 by 5 1/2 inches with heavy rubbing to the leather over the joints and to the edges of the boards. The front free end page is torn at its lower two inches and there is an early prior owner's name Lynda Brownell Sherman Conn. written in pencil on the third free end page. The hand-colored fold-out map of Connecticut is completely intact and has suffered no damage. The preliminaries show moderate foxing and the last 50 pages of the text also show moderate foxing. The joints and hinges remain tight and strong. 560 pages of text. Illustrated throughout with 190 wood block engravings. Contrary to the information contained in Wright Howes bibliography U.S. Iana the first edition of this title was published in 1836. Barber an illustrator and historian 1798-1885 was Connecticut's first popular historian creating one of the first travel guides of the state. Following the index in the front of the book is a hand colored fold-out map of the State of Connecticut noting all of its towns at the time see note above regarding condition. Considered to be "mildly scarce" by Howes. Howes B-120 Originally published in 1836. Durrie & Peck and J. W. Barber hardcover books
1837TB27239New Haven: Durrie & Peck and J. W. Barber 1837. Second Edition. Very good in a recent dark blue cloth binding with gilt text on the spine. An octavo measuring 9 by 5 1/2 inches with new end sheets. The pages are uniformly lightly foxed throughout and the preliminaries and through page 36 the upper fore corners are nibbled in the margins. The hand-colored fold-out map of Connecticut is lacking by 2/3rds. With some minor foxing throughout. 560 pages of text. Illustrated throughout with 190 wood block engravings. Barber an illustrator and historian 1798-1885 was Connecticut's first popular historian creating one of the first travel guides of the state. Following the index in the front of the book is a hand colored fold-out map of the State of Connecticut noting all of its towns at the time see note above regarding condition. Considered to be "mildly scarce" by Howes. Howes B-120 Originally published in 1836. Durrie & Peck and J. W. Barber hardcover books
1996142552Syracuse NY: Light Work 1996. First edition. Softcover. Text by Lisa Henry Patricia G. Berman Gary Hesse and Jeffrey Hoone. Includes images from Gerald Cyrus Judith Black Craig Barber and Lou Draper. A clean near fine copy in illustrated wrappers with a small crease to the bottom corner of the front panel. Light Work unknown books
UOFFCON00CZCEdwin F. Kalmus. Good. Offenbach Jacques. Contes D'Hoffmann Tales of Hoffman. Barbier Jules. New York: Edwin F. Kalmus ND. 59pp. 8vo. Stapled wraps. Book condition: Good with yellowed covers and staining to pages and edges. Edwin F. Kalmus paperback books
1931265596The Hague: The Servire Press 1931. Paperback. 89p. 7.25x10 inches forewords first paperback edition in heavily-chipped plain wraps. There was also a limited hardcover edition. Gay poetry. Mexico and the US South as a subject in some. The Servire Press paperback books
186648016New York: Leypoldt & Holt. Very Good. 1866. Hardcover. NY: Leypoldt & Holt 1866. 106 pages plus ads hardbound. Ex-library with typical markings and o/w clean sound interior. Bindnig is tight with spine numerals overall G. . Leypoldt & Holt hardcover books
1866250120New York: Leypoldt & Holt 1866. hardcover. very good. 106 pages 6 pages of advertisements. Slim 12mo original green cloth with gilt lettering on spine and front cover New York: Leypoldt & Holt 1866. First Edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Leypoldt & Holt unknown books
198761855Iowa City:: University of Iowa Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0877451680 . Illustrated. First edition. Trace foxing on top and fore edges else near fine in a near fine a bit faded along the spine dust jacket. . University of Iowa Press, hardcover books
2016156996Venezia: Marsilio 2016. Grey/color-illus. wraps; white lettering on grey spine. Acetate half wrapper with white lettering. Text in Italian. Catalogue from the exhibition held at Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi Firenze 19 March - 24 July 2016. Curated by Luca Massimo Barbero the exhibition - the result of a cooperative venture involving the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in New York - offered visitors a unique opportunity to compare and contrast the crucial work of European masters of modern art such as Marcel Duchamp Max Ernst Man Ray and Pablo Picasso and European masters of so-called Art Informel or "Unformed Art" such as Alberto Burri Emilio Vedova Jean Dubuffet Lucio Fontana with large paintings and sculptures by some of the most important personalities on the American art scene in the 1950s and 1960s such as Jackson Pollock Mark Rothko Willem de Kooning Alexander Calder Roy Lichtenstein and Cy Twombly. Devoting an exhibition to the Guggenheim collections means telling the fast-paced story of the birth of the Neo-Avant-Garde movements after World War II in a tight and uninterrupted interplay between European and American artists. But producing such an exceptional exhibition in Florence also means celebrating a very special tie that goes back a long way because it was precisely in the Palazzo Strozzi's Strozzina undercroft that Peggy Guggenheim who had only recently arrived in Europe decided in February 1949 to show the collection that was later to find a permanent home in Venice. The large paintings sculptures engravings and photographs on display at Palazzo Strozzi on loan from the Guggenheim collections in New York and Venice and from other leading international museums paint a vast fresco of the extraordinarily heady season of 20th century art in which Peggy and Solomon Guggenheim played such a key role. - from the Palazzo Strozzi web site. Marsilio paperback books
1993175712London / Toronto: Earthscan Publications Limited 1993. xxiii 183p. illustrated with several line maps and diagrams. Second edition trade-size wraps mild edgewear a very good copy. Text appears to be unchanged from first appearance issued by Probe International as publisher except for a 2p. "Foreword to Second Edition" by Dai Qing Chinese engineer and environmentalist who was "arrested and detained without trial in a maximum security prison for ten months" for "her role in spurring the public debate Earthscan Publications Limited unknown books
199642846NY:: Cambridge University Press. As New in As New dust jacket. 1996. Hardcover. 0521560780 . First edition. As new in like dust jacket. Still in original shrinkwrap. . Cambridge University Press, hardcover books
1996428368Cambridge University Press 1996. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Cloth. 178 pp. Superficial shelfwear else near fine in a near fine jacket. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
2001124011Tours France: Musee des Beaux-Arts de Tours 2001. Softcover. VG A few spots of very light wear to wraps. White illus. wraps; 259 pp.; 100 bw and color plates and figures. Text in French; Features ninety-four works from the collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Tours including pieces by Charles Mellin Francois Boucher Pierre Lenfant William Kent Jacques Louis David and many others; Extensive annotations; Nicely illustrated. Musee des Beaux-Arts de Tours paperback books
198828946Austin: Banned Books 1988. Paperback. 185p. very good first edition trade paperback in wine wraps. Banned Books paperback books
1964118514Paris: G.-P. Maisonneuve & Larose 1964. cloth title gilt-stamped on spine. 8vo. cloth title gilt-stamped on spine. variously paginated. 5 volumes. Text in French. Reprint of the edition first published 1822-1827. Includes a biographical sketch of the author Antoine-Alexandre Barbier born 1765. Includes introduction from the first edition. An alphabetical dictionary of all known anonymously published works in France. Fifth volume is a supplement. Arranged alpahbetically. Includes bibliographical information. Two columns on each page separately paginated. G.-P. Maisonneuve & Larose unknown books
18222171961822. Second. hardcover. very good. .Accompagne de Notes Historiques et Critiques. Copper engraved frontispiece portrait . 4 volumes 8vo 1/2 leather spines slightly scuffed one chip mended marbled boards. Paris 1822-1827. Seconde Edition Revue Corrigee et Considerablement Augmentee. Very Good .<br/><br/> unknown books
199961021Mansfield Centre: Martino Fine Books 1999. cloth. thick 8vo. cloth. xlvii.Coll.1130; pp.iii.Coll.1360; pp.iii.Coll.1166; pp.iii.Coll.1410; pp.iii.iii.Coll.310.pp.cxi.Coll.122.pp.xiv29. 5 volumes bound in 4. Reprint of the third and best edition of 1872-1889 published in Paris by Paul Daffis Besterman 401-402; Breslauer & Folter no.117. Anonymous and pseudonymous works of French literature the French equivalent of Halkett and Laing. Nearly 55000 attributions. Contains all supplements and corrections. Martino Fine Books unknown books
194215033Hanoi-Haiphong: Imprimerie d'Extreme-Orient 1942. 2 chunky 12mo volumes both 6th editions pp. viii 856; vi 2 951; both with pages toned the first in contemporary half black cloth over marbled boards the second in original printed paper-covered boards backed in red cloth printed paper label on spine. Nice pairing. <br/><br/> Imprimerie d'Extreme-Orient hardcover books
1935005103Spain 1935. Wraps. Stapled. . Very Good. Whimsical often colorful magazine publication on masks and masquerade costumes of all types -- Romantic costumes humorous costumes ballroom garb fantasy attire historical juvenile Hispanic and other national types etc. Folio. 36 by 27 cm. Unpaginated 22 pp. including wraps. With a few black and white photos of models in some of the costumes. These photos were taken by various photographers in Vienna which makes us think the magazine while Spanish borrowed from other similar publications. We have not been able to find other copies of this publication this issue or another on OCLC First Search. Notably absent too is any information on where exactly it was published when by whom. <br/><br/> paperback 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
192433240Chicago: Haleton 1924. First edition. 160pp. Illus. from photographs plates live drawings vignettes. Largely wild fowling in North Carolina's Currituck and Pamlico Sounds. Original cloth lacks flyleaves some light wear at lower spine. Phillips p.165 : "a good book" an unusual comment for this bibliography. Haleton hardcover books
192461345Chicago IL: William C. Hazelton 1924. First edition. Small 8vo. 160 pp. Illustrated from photographs plates line drawings vignettes. Largely wildfowling in North Carolina's Currituck and Pamlico Sounds. With a nice book related presentation inscription from the publisher on the front endpaper. Phillips p. 165: "A good book" high praise not often encountered in this bibliography. Recipient's book label on front pastedown else very good. Original gilt-stamped decorated blue cloth. #8398. <br/><br/> William C. Hazelton hardcover books
197644257London: Andre Deutsch 1976. Second 1981 printing 8vo pp. 360; original boards in blue-green dust jacket; spine a bit faded Blackwell's price ticket on front jacket flap; very good. Forms part of the Language Library edited by David Crystal. <br/><br/> Andre Deutsch hardcover books
1999218627New York: St. Martin's Press 1999. Hardcover. viii 310p. introduction notes photos fine first edition first printing stated in boards and unclipped dj. A biography of the novelist. St. Martin's Press hardcover books
1852113502Boston: L. P. Crown & Co 1852. Hardbound. Good clean and tight but for foxing to last few pages. Brown cloth with gilt lettering and decoration; 2 vols. published in one; 159 159 pp.; with several bw engravings and color frontispiece. "Religious Emblems: being a series of emblematic engravings with written explanations miscellaneous observations and religious reflections designed to illustrate divine truth in accordance with the cardinal principles of Christianity." L. P. Crown & Co hardcover books