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1871558171871. Scarce Treatise on Great Britain's 1870 Naturalization Act with 40 page 1872 Butterworth's Catalogue of Law Works Cutler John 1839-1924. The Law of Naturalization: As Amended by the Naturalization Acts 1870. London: Butterworths 1871. 74 iv 39 1 pp. Includes 40-page Catalogue of Law Works Published by Messrs. Butterworth. London 1882. 12mo. 7-1/4" x 4". Original cloth blind frames to boards gilt title to front. Light rubbing to extremities small stain to rear board joints just starting at ends. Light soiling to title page occasional contemporary notes in pencil. A nice copy of a scarce title. $95. Only edition. With an appendix containing the complete text of the 1870 Naturalization Act. OCLC locates 6 copies in North American law libraries. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 2:89. unknown books
19482310795Racine Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company 1948. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Koering Ursula. Jacket edges rubbed with a couple minor chips and minor tears. Pages toned. 1948 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 248 pp. "Tom Stetson and his uncle Leo Jason watched the smoke rise in a thin column above the South American jungle. That smoke could mean but one thing--a tribe of natives was camped not far away. Perhaps at that very moment someone was watching their every move. How Tom and his uncle strive to rescue a friend from the primitive customs of the savage tribe and at the same time fight the natural enemies--fierce animals poisonous plants and stinging insects--makes exciting reading."--jacket Whitman Publishing Company hardcover books
196120986NY: Ives Washburn 1961. First edn. 8vo pp. 241.Ends of spine little worn o/w a nice copy. No dj. "An examination of the present characteristics nature status and position of women as they have evolved during this century. Ives Washburn unknown books
196131769New York: Ives Washburn Inc 1961. First Edition. Octavo 21cm; burgundy cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; x 241 5pp. Fine in a Very Good dustjacket unclipped gently spine-sunned and edgeworn with a few short edge tears and attendant creases. Study of women and their changing status in the modern world of the 1960's. Ives Washburn, Inc unknown books
197733291Boston: Nimrod Press. Fine. 1977. Paperback. Second edition paperback. Fine in printed wraps. . Nimrod Press paperback books
2007225673London: Allison and Busby 2007. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine binding/Fine dust jacket. Signed. No marks of any kind. Fine binding / Fine dust jacket. Allison and Busby unknown books
2007143385New York New York: American Illustrators Gallery / Judy Goffman Fine Art 2007. Softcover. VG- Ex-gallery lib. small label at front cover ink stamping and pencil markings to first page. Color illus. stapled wraps; 23 pp.; 35 color figures. Includes works by J. C. Leyendecker N. C. Wyeth Dean Cornwell Gil Elvgren Leslie Thrasher and others. American Illustrators Gallery / Judy Goffman Fine Art unknown books
2012168144Newport Rhode Island: National Museum of American Illustration 2012. Paperback. New in shrinkwrap. Color-illustrated wraps with red and blue lettering. National Museum of American Illustration paperback books
19543548Stanford: Standford University Press 1954 First edition. xiii 271pp. Fine with soiled and worn dust jacket. Biography of this Californian: Stanford University insurance business journalism San Francisco Call Trustee of Stanford etc. Standford University Press unknown books
19341822SF JOHN HENRY NASH 1934 1934. #20/600; TAN MARBLED BOARDS; SLIPCASE FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. SF, JOHN HENRY NASH, 1934 hardcover books
19341824SF JOHN HENRY NASH 1934 1934. SIGNED BY CUTLER; #503/600; NO SLIPCASE FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. Signed by Authors. F. SF, JOHN HENRY NASH, 1934 unknown books
19341823SF JOHN HENRY NASH 1934 1934. SIGNED BY CUTLER; #365/600; SLIPCASE FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. Signed by Authors. F. SF, JOHN HENRY NASH, 1934 unknown books
1954WRCAM4344Stanford Ca 1954. 271pp. Quarto. Cloth and boards. Ex-library else fine. In dust jacket. The memoirs of a country boy made good; Cutler was a business entrepreneur and had a hand in the building of the Bay Bridge the Golden Gate Bridge and other notable ventures. hardcover books
195412431.1Stanford CA: Stanford University Press 1954. 1st edition. Linen cloth spine with grey-green paper wrapped boards. Dust jacket. NF/VG sp panel sunned/some wear & soiling. 271 pp including index 4to. <br/><br/>Story of the men who built the west around Stanford anyway. Stanford University Press hardcover books
19346120San Francisco: Printed by John Henry Nash 1934 Number 205 of 600 numbered copies printed by John Henry Nash for the author. Prefatory Note by Edward F. O'Day. Quarto. x 81pp. Decorative chapter heads and initials. Cloth-backed marbled boards paper spine label. A fine copy. Compilation of 38 pieces; chiefly the author's reminiscences on various California notables Mackenzie Gordon David Starr Jordan Halsey Manwaring Martin Merle George J. Presley and others plus poems and the dramatic narrative "Traveled Roads" written in appreciation of Waldemar Young. Also includes the author's thoughts on Comradeship the Meaning of Christmas and others. A quite handsome book. Printed by John Henry Nash hardcover books
32505Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. 1966 facsimile of the 1787 edition. Reprint of Howes C-986--"First comprehensive description of the prsent state of Ohio. " Readex Microprint Great Americana series very good condition. . Other hardcover books
8161pamphlet. 5 pages pp. 1201-1205. IN: Journal of the American Medical Association vol. 96 no. 15. Tall 4to sewn modern wrappers. Chicago 1931. First Edition. Whole number offered entire.<br/><br/> Cutler was the first to employ ovarian hormone systematically in the treatment of chronic mastitis. GM 5785. Contains also: Castle W.B. and Taylor F.H.L. Intravenous use of extract of liver. 4pp. pp. 1198-1201. GM 3145.1.#.<br/><br/> unknown books
124491New York New York: Watson-Guptill Publications 1960. Second. Hardcover. VG/VG- Some light wear to top edges of dj. Light grey paper over boards; Color illus. dj.; 88 pp.; Approx. 100 bw figures. Watson-Guptill Publications hardcover books
1728279748James and John Knapton 1728. First. unbound. Sea Chart. Colored engraving. Sheet measures 21 1/4" x 25". Image measures 19 1/2" x 23 1/2".<br/><br/> This stunning map of the western hemisphere depicts Guiana and Brazil in South America presented on Edward Wright's projection also called a globular projection. It features rhumb lines to facilitate navigation. The map focuses more on the coastlines rather than the interiors. <br><br> This chart was made for the 1728 issued of "Atlas maritimus & commercialis or A general view of the world so far as relates to trade and navigation". The atlas which was meant to compete with Mount and Page's popular "English Pilot" was a collaboration between some of the leading cartographers of the time including Sir Edmund Halley John Senex Nathaniel Cutler Steven Parker and Daniel Defoe. The atlas unfortunately failed to achieve commercial success as great as its rival making this a hard-to-find map.<br><br>The map is in good condition with minor wear along the original folds and overall toning. Some toning over joint. Original plate mark is visible.<br><br>John Senex 1678-1740 was a kind of Renaissance man of the 18th-century map world working at times as a scholar surveyor engraver astrologer book seller and publisher of maps atlases and globes. In a short period he developed from an apprentice into one of the most important cartographers of the period and became a Fellow of the Royal Society of London as well as Official Geographer to Queen Anne of Great Britain. Although well regarded for his pocket-size maps Senex is probably best known for his globes which display a knowledge of astronomy equal to the skill of their craftsmanship. After his death in 1740 his wife Mary continued his business and continued to produce and sell cartographic works of high quality. Together their work represents a successful and valuable partnership in 18th-century mapmaking and publishing.<br><br> Sir Edmond Halley 1656--1742 was an English astronomer geophysicist mathematician meteorologist and physicist known for computing the orbit of the eponymous Halley's Comet. He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain after John Flamsteed. Globular Projection maps were invented by Halley Harris and Senex. This is a wonderful example of their collaborative work.<br/><br/> James and John Knapton unknown books
1728268137London: James and John Knapton 1728. unbound. Sea Chart. Uncolored engraving.19 x 22 1/2 inches.<br/><br/> This beautiful early sea chart of the Coromandel coast in Southeast India covers the entire eastern coast of India as well as the western coast of Burma Myanmar and southern Thailand. Extends from modern day Kanyakumari north to include the Ganges River Delta the coast of Bangladesh and then south along western coast of Burma or Myanmar to Thailand. The northern parts of Sri Lanka or Ceylon are also included. The chart notes several villages and settlements along the coast. Islands coastal features rhumb lines and other geographical features are also noted.<br><br>The Coromandel Coast was one of the most important regions for the British Dutch French Danish and Portuguese during this time as much of the Indian trade was controlled through its various harbors and ports.<br><br>This chart was made by Senex for the 1728 issued of "Atlas maritimus & commercialis or A general view of the world so far as relates to trade and navigation". The atlas which was meant to compete with Mount and Page's popular "English Pilot" was a collaboration between some of the leading cartographers of the time including Sir Edmund Halley John Senex Nathaniel Cutler Steven Parker and Daniel Defoe. The atlas unfortunately failed to achieve commercial success as great as its rival making this a hard-to-find map.<br><br>The map is in good condition with minor wear along the original centerfold and overall toning. Map is lined with archival paper.<br><br>John Senex 1678-1740 was a kind of Renaissance man of the 18th-century map world working at times as a scholar surveyor engraver astrologer book seller and publisher of maps atlases and globes. In a short period he developed from an apprentice into one of the most important cartographers of the period and became a Fellow of the Royal Society of London as well as Official Geographer to Queen Anne of Great Britain. Although well regarded for his pocket-size maps Senex is probably best known for his globes which display a knowledge of astronomy equal to the skill of their craftsmanship. After his death in 1740 his wife Mary continued his business and continued to produce and sell cartographic works of high quality. Together their work represents a successful and valuable partnership in 18th-century mapmaking and publishing.<br><br> Sir Edmond Halley 1656--1742 was an English astronomer geophysicist mathematician meteorologist and physicist known for computing the orbit of the eponymous Halley's Comet. He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain after John Flamsteed. Globular Projection maps were invented by Halley Harris and Senex. This is a wonderful example of their collaborative work.<br/><br/> James and John Knapton unknown books
1728269980London: James and John Knapton 1728. unbound. Sea Chart. Uncolored engraving. Sheet measures 25.5" x 30".<br/><br/> This stunning map of the western hemisphere depicts North America and South America presented on Edward Wright's projection also called a globular projection. It extends from the Hudson Bay south to Terra del Fuego with the oceans featuring rhumb lines to facilitate navigation. The map focuses more on the coastlines rather than the interiors. New Zealand appears in its embryonic form with partial coastline shown. Perhaps the most notable feature is the mapping of California as an island and the unmapped northwest coast of North America.<br><br>Insular California was first mentioned in the early 16th century. Although contrary evidence from various explorers was available by the 17th century that California was in fact a peninsula cartographers remained divided on the subject and California continued to appear on maps as an island.<br><br> This chart was made for the 1728 issued of "Atlas maritimus & commercialis or A general view of the world so far as relates to trade and navigation". The atlas which was meant to compete with Mount and Page's popular "English Pilot" was a collaboration between some of the leading cartographers of the time including Sir Edmund Halley John Senex Nathaniel Cutler Steven Parker and Daniel Defoe. The atlas unfortunately failed to achieve commercial success as great as its rival making this a hard-to-find map.<br><br>The map is in good condition with minor wear along the original folds and overall toning. Some toning over joint. Original plate mark is visible.<br><br>John Senex 1678-1740 was a kind of Renaissance man of the 18th-century map world working at times as a scholar surveyor engraver astrologer book seller and publisher of maps atlases and globes. In a short period he developed from an apprentice into one of the most important cartographers of the period and became a Fellow of the Royal Society of London as well as Official Geographer to Queen Anne of Great Britain. Although well regarded for his pocket-size maps Senex is probably best known for his globes which display a knowledge of astronomy equal to the skill of their craftsmanship. After his death in 1740 his wife Mary continued his business and continued to produce and sell cartographic works of high quality. Together their work represents a successful and valuable partnership in 18th-century mapmaking and publishing.<br><br> Sir Edmond Halley 1656--1742 was an English astronomer geophysicist mathematician meteorologist and physicist known for computing the orbit of the eponymous Halley's Comet. He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain after John Flamsteed. Globular Projection maps were invented by Halley Harris and Senex. This is a wonderful example of their collaborative work.<br/><br/> James and John Knapton unknown books
1728250790London: James Knapton 1728. Sea Chart. Uncolored engraving.<br/><br/> An alternate projection of the globe as a flat map to the prevailing Mercator Projection. Includes rhumb lines and coastal details. From Atlas Maritimus a commercial sea atlas was published as a guide to British global commerce. Good condition with some stains along lower center fold. Sir Edmond Halley 1656--1742 was an English astronomer geophysicist mathematician meteorologist and physicist known for computing the orbit of the eponymous Halley's Comet. He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain after John Flamsteed. John Senex 1678 to1740 was an English cartographer engraver and explorer who worked prominently in the 18th century. He is especially known for his maps of the world some of which have added elevations and minuscule detailed engravings. Globular Projection maps were invented by Halley Harris and Senex.<br/><br/> James Knapton unknown books
1728236366London: James Knapton 1728. hardcover. Two parts in one volume. Illustrated with 53 of 54 fine uncolored copper plate maps last celestial chart is missing with a full size facsimile version provided from the British Library edition and 5 fold-out diagrams tipped into the second text. Title page printed in black and red foreword preface list of subscribers and list of charts. Dedication page has a repair to the margin. "Atlas maritimus & commercialis" 340 pp. plus index. "General Coasting Pilot" 195 pp. plus maps. Page numbers written in ink. Elephant folio 21.25" x 13" scuffing and corner wear to original brown leather binding gilt spine in 8 compartments. Some toning and light scattered foxing to text and maps. Repairs to World Chart North America chart and Celestial map along bottom fold out small abrasion in margin of China map. Bookplate pasted down with Coat of Arms of Verney.<br/><br/> This commercial sea atlas was published in 1728 as a guide to British global commerce. Today it is a historically significant English overview of world trade during a rapid period of development of the British Empire's trading power. The atlas consists of two parts. The first is the "Atlas Maritimus & Commercialis" proper which provides a geographical overview of the world as it relates to trade and navigation. It also gives an account of contemporary commerce including the traded commodities of each country. The second part is "A General Coasting Pilot" by Nathaniel Cutler which provides sailing directions. The volume was published anonymously though the maps are often attributed to Sir Edmond Halley the Astronomer Royal of Britain who also wrote the prefatory note discussing the charts' use. The atlas's emphasis on commerce in addition to geography distinguishes it from "The English Pilot" the period's standard in maritime charts. It was also notable for covering the entire globe including the south and west coasts of America in one volume. This is an early issue of the Atlas with A Chart of the Coast of Scotland on a globular projection. London: 1728. <br><br>Sir Edmond Halley 1656--1742 was an English astronomer geophysicist mathematician meteorologist and physicist known for computing the orbit of the eponymous Halley's Comet. He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain after John Flamsteed. John Senex 1678-1740 was a kind of Renaissance man of the 18th-century map world working at times as a scholar surveyor engraver astrologer book seller and publisher of maps atlases and globes. In a short period he developed from an apprentice into one of the most important cartographers of the period and became a Fellow of the Royal Society of London as well as Official Geographer to Queen Anne of Great Britain. A wonderful rarity about 'Globular Projection" maps which was invented by Halley Harris and Senex. Includes the unforgettable large four sheet map "A Chart of the Atlantick Ocean Shewing the Coast from Texel to C. Cantin".<br/><br/> James Knapton unknown books
189984Beverly Farms MA: self-published August l978. iii 17p. xxvi reproduced from keyboard-set text and illustrated with specially captioned newsphotos several with onlaid arrows & dotted lines and with drafting-table site elevations author a successful architect hardcover a stated "first edition" in 11.2x8.8 inch binder's oilcloth as issued; no blanks opens to Cutler's title page reproduced from his holograph. Spine is nicked general mild edgewear to boards collector's bookplate on pastedown grubby thumbprints to foredge of first and last leaves scattered ballpoint pen emmendations spelling corrections and underlines; unclear if these by owner or author some look as if by an author preparing a late draft. A good copy signed on the title page. Treats of the Why of JFK hit with other considerations touched on such as the weapon used to incapacitate flechette and with the How of the MLK hit primarily location of shooter. self-published unknown books
1976027956Basel Etc.: S. Karger 1976. vi 217p. b/w text figures and tables original stiff wrappers Interdisciplinary topics in gerontology 9. S. Karger unknown books