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142953hardcover. many illus. 3 in color. 491pp. 8vo cloth d.w.; d.w. rubbed. London: John Baker 1966.<br/><br/> unknown books
1897313895Manchester: The Labour Press 1897. First edition. 192 pp. 8vo. Original green cloth stamped in gilt and black. Hinges cracked some minor wear to board extremities scattered light foxing contemporary ownership signature to f.f.e.p. First edition. 192 pp. 8vo. An anthology of writings on "the changes going on in the social and industrial situation . the Land Question the questions of Trade-Unionism Co-operation Parliamentary Action Education Art Literature and the Status of Women together with the general positionsof Socialism and Anarchism have all been dealt with in some degree" preface. Contributors includ Alfred Russell Wallace Tom Mann H. Russell Smart William Morris H.S. Salt Enid Stacy Grant Allen Margaret McMillan Bernard Shaw and Edward Carpenter. The Labour Press unknown books
1985102600London: GMP 1985. Hardcover. 415p. foreword very good first GMP edition in boards and unclipped dj. Gay Modern Classics series. GMP hardcover books
1892316964London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. New York: Macmillan & Co 1892. First edition. Illus. 363pp. 8vo. Bound in modern polished three quarters green calf and marbled boards. Fine. First edition. Illus. 363pp. 8vo. Carpenter a gay icon was drawn to Hinduiasm andd tarveled to India nad Ceylon in 1890. His account of the travel was published herein The book's spiritual explorations would subsequently influence the Russian author Peter Ouspensky who discusses it extensively in his own book Tertium Organum 1912. Swan Sonnenschein & Co. New York: Macmillan & Co unknown books
1912W0811CPhiladelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1912. Original dark green cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. TEG. Spine ends corners and edges worn. Upper and lower foreedges have small indentations. Cloth has some minor marking and rubbing. Front gutter with a little darkening. Lower hinge a little loose but spine very firm. Samuel Carpenter 1649-1714 was the first Treasurer of the Province of Pennsylvania and his descendants have been most prominent in the history of the region and the nation. A thorough well illustrated genealogy. . First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. J.B. Lippincott & Co. Hardcover books
192558755London: George Allen & Unwin 1925. First edition. Spine slightly faded else nearly fine. First edition of these two complementary studies of Shelley both focusing on his psychosexual nature. Carpenter in the first part of the book is "impelled to conclude that the poet's nature was really intermediate or double in character -- INTERMEDIATE as between the masculine and feminine or DOUBLE as having that twofold outlook upon the world. The time has gone by when a remark of this kind could be interpreted as derogatory." In the second part Barnefield brings forward "considerable positive evidence from Shelley's life and writings to show that in him was a strangely double nature and that there was certainly a homosexual COMPONENT in his make-up." London: George Allen & Unwin unknown books
1897108143Manchester: The Labour Press Limited 1897. First edition. Hardcover. An anthology that includes contributions by: Tom Mann William Morris Enid Stacy Grant Allen Bernard Shaw and several others. An about near fine copy in decorated cloth binding with some bumping to the top corners and a little fraying to the spine crown but internally a clean copy. A very nice copy of this important and uncommon collection. The Labour Press Limited unknown books
191158754London: George Allen 1911. First separate UK edition. 67 pp. Light foxing to the fore-edge and preliminaries else fine; an unusually crisp copy with the spine still snowy white. First separate British edition originally published in FROM ADAM'S PEAK TO ELEPHANTA 1892 with a new Preface by the author. Attractive bookplate of Ileene Knox. London: George Allen, unknown books
1964228113Glendale Calif. La Siesta Press 1964. 1964. First edition. Illustrations from b/w photographs facsimiles etc. 1 page foreword by Muir Dawson. Original 1/2 brown cloth over tan printed wrappers. 48 pages covers. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. One of 500 'trade' copies. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Glendale, Calif., La Siesta Press, 1964. hardcover books
1960005825San Francisco: Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs. Printed by Saul Marks of the Plantin Press 1960. "Second Edition". Wraps. Fine. 12mo. 17 by 11 cm. 9 pp. Described as "a fictitious correspondence between E. de Fumier and M. Cambronne" the text is actually a learned discussion of the word "shit". With a publisher's slip inserted and surviving. <br/><br/> Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs. Printed by Saul Marks of the Plantin Press paperback books
196435875Glendale: La Siesta Press 1964. cloth paper spine label. 8vo. cloth paper spine label. 48 pages. First edition limited to 900 copies of which this is one of 100 signed copies bound thus. La Siesta Press unknown books
196436589Glendale Calif: Las Siesta Press 1964. 1st edition. Cloth backed wrappers. A VG copy. 48 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Las Siesta Press hardcover books
1964041354Glendale: La Siesta Press 1964. 48p. b/w illus. original stiff printed wrappers. La Siesta Press unknown books
194717604Pasadena CA: Ampersand Press 1947. stiff marbled paper wrappers paper cover label. tall 8vo. stiff marbled paper wrappers paper cover label. ii 8 2 pages. Printed by Grant Dahlstrom at his Castle Press. A history of imaginary libraries. With two tipped-in facsimile plates showing books in the Fortsas catalogue. Ampersand Press unknown books
20029026967Minneapolis: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts 2002. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Presentation signed by Jim Dine to the curator of prints at the Minneapolis Iinsitute of Arts on the half title page. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with the front cover stamped in blind and the spine stamped in gilt. Dust jacket. <br/><br/> The Minneapolis Institute of Arts hardcover books
20162311402Seattle: Lake Union 2016. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. First edition. An exceptional copy. 2016 Trade Paperback. Althea Bell is still heartbroken by her mother's tragic premature death Lake Union paperback books
1964158184Glendale Calif. La Siesta Press 1964. 1964. First edition. Illustrations from b/w photographs facsimiles etc. 1 page foreword by Muir Dawson. Original 1/2 brown cloth over tan printed wrappers. 48 pages covers. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Signed by Edwin H. Carpenter on the title page. One of 500 'trade' copies. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Glendale, Calif., La Siesta Press, 1964. hardcover books
200237897Berkeley: Etherdome 2002. First edition. 40 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. TLS from the publisher poet Elizabeth Robinson laid in. Berkeley: Etherdome, unknown books
19244806Boston: D.B. Updike - The Merrymount Press 1924. 8Vo. Olive green closth and hard boards gilt spine title TEG untrimmed edges 297 pgs incl index. With an introduction by Caroline Hazard. Light foxing ow a Very Good copy. Parks Bibliography of RI #1274; Doctor Checklist of Merrymount Imprints Issue no. 601 only printing. D.B. Updike - The Merrymount Press hardcover books
188856645Boston: Roberts Brothers 1888. 12mo pp. vii 4 12-272 16 ads; original blue cloth stamped in gilt and red; very good. Homespun stories about Washington County in Rhode Island. The book is dedicated to Oliver Wendell Holmes. <br/><br/> Roberts Brothers hardcover books
192456855Boston: printed for the subscribers by D. B. Updike at the Merrymount Press 1924. Edition limited to 750 copies 8vo pp. xv 1 296 2; gravure frontispiece; original blue cloth-backed gray paper-covered boards lettered in gilt on spine t.e.g.; very good sound copy. BAL 9069; Parks 1279; Smith-Bianchi 601. <br/><br/> printed for the subscribers [by D. B. Updike at the Merrymount Press] hardcover books
1887133282Boston: Roberts Brothers 1887. Octavo original pictorial blue cloth stamped in brown and gold decorated endpapers. First edition. A collection of regional short fiction set in "Narragansett country" southern Rhode Island in the 1830s and 1840s. The book is dedicated to Oliver Wendell Holmes. Wright III 914. Cloth worn at spine ends and corner tips rear cover spotted a sound good copy. #133282 Roberts Brothers unknown books
176955574Swanzey: March 15 1769. Two-page holograph document of dismissal against Rev. Ezra Carpenter folio approx. 12" x 15" previous folds browned small holes at folds; very good and legible. Ezra Carpenter 1698-1785 a son of Nathaniel and Mary Preston Carpenter his third wife was born March 20 1698 in Rehoboth Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard College in 1720. He was married in 1723 to Elizabeth daughter of Rev. Thomas Greenwood of Rehoboth. Their children were: Elizabeth Elijah Theodosia Greenwood Preston Olive Content married John Kilburn and Rachel. He died at Walpole New Hampshire August 26 1785 in his eighty-eighth year. He entered the Christian ministry and was ordained at Hull Massachusetts November 24 1725 at a wage "rarely more than half enough to support a family." He was dismissed from the pastorate in Hull November 23 1746. November 1752 found him preaching at Lower Ashuelot or Swanzey New Hampshire which had been burned by the Indians four years before. The town of Upper Ashuelot or Keene engaged him in 1753 to preach at an annual compensation of £50 6 s. and firewood. Keene and Swanzey then formed a single church to which he was installed October 4 1753. Written by the council of churches this document concerns his pastorate in Swanzey: "We the pastors & Delegates from the Several Churches applied to by the pastor of the Church of Christ in Swanzey being convened in council at Swanzey . after earnestly imploring the Divine Direction & assistance & reading the results of former councils & other papers necessary to give us light with regard to the separation of the Rev. Mr. Ezra Carpenter as desired to ret. by our letters missive.we come to the following results.viz." They write that although Rev. Carpenter has been a good minister "We lament the unhappy differences & irresponsible & groundless jealousies mutually subsisting between the Rev Mr Carpenter.and people of Swanzey which we apprehend have been a great means of protracting & preventing the termination of their differences and controversies." They conclude with entreaties of mercy for the reverend and for treating him "as a brother" and to consider his infirmities due to his age he was then 71. The document is signed by "Thos Fessendon moderator Samuel Hedge Micah Lawrence Samll Ashley Willm Smeed and Nathl Stevens". A note at the bottom is dated March 16 1769 and states that Carpenter was then present at the house of "Dea Jona Hammond" where the declaration of dismissal was read. Sibley's Harvard Graduates notes that concerning Carpenter's first dismissal from Hull: "Carpenter patiently endured poverty for twenty years only to be overthrown in the end by New Lights who charged that he did not preach the doctrine of grace. Itinerant zealots who invaded the town inflamed the New Lights in the congregation into bringing some fifteen charges of errors of doctrine against him." Apparently similar forces were at work in this his second dismissal. Ezra Carpenter was also chaplain of New Hampshire state troops at Crown Point. <br/><br/> March 15 unknown books
19401311653Los Angeles: Supervisors of Los Angeles County 1940. Softcover. Octavo; G; Paperback; Spine staple binding; Cover is white with black print mild toning slight edgewear; Text block clean and tight; 8 pages tables. <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in the FS box. 1311653. FP New Rockville Stock. Supervisors of Los Angeles County unknown books
1934120799Los Angeles: Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 1934. 8p including covers 6x9 inches centerfold table depicting average temperatures and rainfall in LA from 1877 to 1934 6 other tables depicting weather conditions temperatures great no health or other problems; very good in stapled wraps. Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce unknown books