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1927290448Washington.: Government Printing Office. 1927. Red cloth silver titles. . Very good titles a little faded pencil name to ffep. 26x18 cm. . weight: 1.9 lb. Government Printing Office. hardcover books
134646Omaha NE: Carpenter Paper Co n.d. cloth loose-leaf binder. Paper Specimens. 4to. cloth loose-leaf binder. unpaginated. A collection of specimens of commercial sized envelopes small specialty envelopes for tickets cards etc. clasp envelopes shipping tags and ruled headings. In six folders. A small number of specimens are bent at the corners or slightly torn. Carpenter Paper Co unknown books
19881302118New York: Rock Foundation 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Folios 3 volumes VG/no DJs as issued; gray cloth boards black lettering to spines: very mild overall wear to boards spines faded beige lettering clear and legible; minimal wear to clean text-blocks; interiors clean; VOLUME 3.1 COSMIC GAMES;<br /> VOLUME 3.2 THE LABYRINTH & OTHER PATHS TO OTHER WORLDS; VOLUME 3.3 THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN; frontispieces; volumes housed in VG- brown cloth slipcase; shelved front table. 1302118. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Rock Foundation hardcover books
1918172546New York: E.P. Dutton & Company 1918. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 232 pages. Introduction by Cornelius F. Burns. An about fair ex-library copy with extensive markings loss to the spine some bumping to the boards splitting to the rear hinge small edge tears to the fore edge of some of the pages and some other wear. No dust jacket. An acceptable reading copy of an uncommon book. E.P. Dutton & Company unknown books
197919318Newcastle: Blue Oak Press 1979. First edition. Near fine in wrappers. INSCRIBED by Bill Hotchkiss. Newcastle: Blue Oak Press unknown books
196095986New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1960. First edition of this introduction to Project Mercury. Octavo original cloth illustrated with drawings by Fred L. Wolf and photographs. Signed by all seven of NASA's original Project Mercury astronauts on the front free endpaper using their full signatures. Signed by John H. Glenn Jr. Walter M Schirra Jr M. Scott Carpenter Virgil I. Grissom Donald K. Slayton Leroy G. Cooper and Alan B Shepard Jr. It is inscribed above: "To Pearl Salvick with best wishes from Mercury Astronauts." Additionally signed by Virgil Grissom on the half-title page. Laid in is an original first day issue card from Cape Canaveral dated February 20 1962. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Books with all of the Project Mercury's signatures are rare especially with full signatures. "The first seven American astronauts were an admirable group of individuals chosen to sit at the apex of a pyramid of human effort. They chose to lead by following the opportunity that chance circumstance technology and history had prepared for them" Swenson Grimwood & Alexander. NASA introduced the seven astronauts in Washington on April 9 1959. Although the agency viewed Project Mercury's purpose as an experiment to determine whether humans could survive space travel the seven men immediately became national heroes and were compared by TIME magazine to "Columbus Magellan Daniel Boone and the Wright brothers" TIME 1959. E. P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
196018045New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1960. First edition of this introduction to Project Mercury. Octavo original cloth illustrated with drawings by Fred L. Wolf and photographs. Signed by all seven of NASA's original Project Mercury astronauts on the front free endpaper using their full signatures. Signed by Walter M Schirra Jr Donald K. Slayton Alan B Shepard Jr Virgil I. Grissom John H. Glenn Jr. M. Scott Carpenter and Leroy G. Cooper Jr. It is inscribed above by Alan Shepard: "To Lewis S. Baer with warm regards The Astronauts." Light rubbing near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Books with all of the Project Mercury's signatures are rare especially with full signatures. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. "The first seven American astronauts were an admirable group of individuals chosen to sit at the apex of a pyramid of human effort. They chose to lead by following the opportunity that chance circumstance technology and history had prepared for them" Swenson Grimwood & Alexander. NASA introduced the seven astronauts in Washington on April 9 1959. Although the agency viewed Project Mercury's purpose as an experiment to determine whether humans could survive space travel the seven men immediately became national heroes and were compared by TIME magazine to "Columbus Magellan Daniel Boone and the Wright brothers" TIME 1959. E. P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
1960116879New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1960. First edition of this introduction to Project Mercury. Octavo original cloth illustrated with drawings by Fred L. Wolf and photographs. Signed by all seven of NASA's original Project Mercury astronauts on the half-title page using their full signatures. Signed by Walter M Schirra Jr. signed twice Virgil I. Grissom M. Scott Carpenter Donald K. Slayton John H. Glenn Jr. and Leroy G. Cooper Jr. and Alan B Shepard Jr. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Books with all of the Project Mercury's signatures are rare especially with full signatures. "The first seven American astronauts were an admirable group of individuals chosen to sit at the apex of a pyramid of human effort. They chose to lead by following the opportunity that chance circumstance technology and history had prepared for them" Swenson Grimwood & Alexander. NASA introduced the seven astronauts in Washington on April 9 1959. Although the agency viewed Project Mercury's purpose as an experiment to determine whether humans could survive space travel the seven men immediately became national heroes and were compared by TIME magazine to "Columbus Magellan Daniel Boone and the Wright brothers" TIME 1959. E. P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
1992158577NY CHARESL SCRIBNER'S SONS 1992 1992. DUST JACKET UNCLIPPED; ADVANCE COPY FOR REVIEW FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NY, CHARESL SCRIBNER'S SONS, 1992 hardcover books
195945120New York City: The Schulte Publishing Company 1959. Signed by the contributor John Hall Wheelock twice. 431 pp. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Brown cloth backed over brown paper covered boards. Head and heel bumped and lightly rubbed; corners lightly rubbed and lightly bumped at top; paper title labels lightly stained; rear hinge staring to split at top; gutters lightly stained. Housed in a lightly soiled and chipped dustjacket. Interior very clean. Very good/Very good. The Schulte Publishing Company hardcover books
19394604New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Published with the Cooperation of the National Collection of Heads and Horns of the New York Zoological Society and American Museum of Natural History 1939. First edition. Illustrated. xxii ii 533pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cloth. Fine. First edition. Illustrated. xxii ii 533pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Charles Scribner's Sons. Published with the Cooperation of the National Collection of Heads and Horns of the New York Zoological unknown books
1997161120011Berkeley: np 1997. First Edition. Paperback. Like New. First edition limited issue signed by press co-founder Hawley on rear limitation page copy #47 of 50 such copies. 29 2 pp. Offwhite jacket over stapled plain brown wraps. Fine in Fine jacket. An excellent copy of a bibliography of influential Northern California poetry publisher Oyez. [np] paperback books
2000260206Palm Springs: Uptown Pub 2000. Magazine. 68p. includes covers 8x10.5 inches news events articles ads services and resources very good LGBTQ magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Palm Springs LGBTQ magazine with cover story on Waters and a special on the AIDS Candlelight Vigil. Uptown Pub unknown books
18984870Chicago: M.A. Donohue & Co 1898. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. 1898 1st edition in wonderful pictorial boards. Clean and VG with fragile--but still sturdy-- hinges and binding understandable given its age. Octavo unpaginated. "A Companion and Sequel to Mother Goose Melodies" <br/><br/> M.A. Donohue & Co hardcover books
18402026804A. Waldie 1840. Full-Leather. Fair/No Jacket. Former copy of Genesee County Medical Library only a few marks. Boards rubbed front joint cracked pages faintly stained. 1840 Full-Leather. 345 pp. 8vo. Includes six fold-out maps. A collection of medical and surgical monographs by various specialists. Topics included: Asiatic cholera; club foot; the heart; fibrinous concretions of the nervous system; perforations of the stomach; syphilis; typhus fever; incisions of the uterus. A. Waldie hardcover books
201129907No Place: Formalist Sidewalk Poetry Club 2011. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine/near fine. Elephant folio. Stiff paper wrappers in decorated paper dustwrapper. Brief text by Jacob Proctor. Catalog from a 2011 exhibition. Illustrated in color. One minor blemish to the front cover and a little bit od edge wear to the delicate dustwrapper. Nice copy of an already uncommon book. Formalist Sidewalk Poetry Club paperback books
201431444Brussels: Dependence 2014. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 11 1/2" square paperbound volume. Unpaginated. With text by peter Wachtler. A very good copy of this uncommon artist book. Dependence paperback books
1980WRCLIT78410New York: George Braziller 1980. Small quarto. Boards. Photographs by Mike Bunn. Biographies. First US edition. Former owner's name & date and sticker residue on front free endsheet front inner hinge shaken and creased upper foretip bumped but a good reading copy in dust jacket with a v-shaped loss on upper panel near crown of spine. George Braziller hardcover books
000604Lerner 1990 Book. As New. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. F. Cloth. As New/As New. First Edition. Presentation By Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-8225-4905-0. Childrens biography of Frances Hodgson Burnett the writer of the classic Secret Garden. Presentation by the biographer. Lerner, 1990 Hardcover books
1976182468Childrens Press 1976-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1976 edition. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Childrens Press hardcover books
193427532Savannah: Review Printing Company 1934. Hardcover. Very good. Number 202 of an unspecified edition signed by the author. Souvenir Edition First Book Printed on Newsprint Made From Georgia Pine Pulp. Boards lightly rubbed else a very good copy. <br/><br/> Review Printing Company hardcover books