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183153625Philadelphia: Geo. W. Carpenter's Chemical Warehouse 1831. First edition 12mo pp. xii 226 2; bound with as issued: On the Mineralogy of Chester County drop title pp. 19 1; original cloth-backed paper-covered boards boards spotted cloth frayed along the joints printed paper label on spine largely perished; a good copy. American Imprints 6423 and 6424. <br/><br/> Geo. W. Carpenter's Chemical Warehouse 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
193441286Savannah GA: Review Printing Co 1934. Oblong 4to. 43 pp. printed double-page Chinese style. Original cloth-backed printed boards; paper browned else very good. First edition "souvenir edition" #35 of an unspecified limited edition. An alphabet book of Georgia history told in rhyme it is the "first book printed on newsprint made from Georgia Pine Pulp; cover printed on paper made from Georgia cypress." OCLC locates 12 copies but only three outside Georgia Library of Congress Brown Virginia. <br/><br/> Review Printing Co hardcover 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
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
503467See Discription. Signed-Autographs Very good CARPENTER John Alden. AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT: "With warmest greetings Yours always.May 26th '42" probably clipped from closing of an ALS. 2 1/2" x 7 /12". Signed by Authors. See Discription unknown books
272402Bowie: T. H. Carpenter. unbound. very good. by noted Texas photographer Thomas H. Carpenter whose imprint appears on the mount. The image depicts a shoulder-up studio image of a young man set into a photographic floral-wreath background. Bowie Texas n.d. circa 1892. Very good<br/><br/> Thomas H. Carpenter's first gallery was opened in New Orleans in 1865. By 1876 he operated out of Sherman Texas and advertised that he sold affordable custom portraits. In 1892 the Texas Gazette newspaper listed Carpenter as a photographer in Bowie Texas.<br/><br/> T. H. Carpenter unknown books
1868021978London: John Churchill and Sons 1868. Small Thick Octavo. . 4th edition. half-title two engraved frontispieces 796pp. edited with additions By Francis Gurney Smith illustrated with 25 plates and 400 wood engravings. This edition enlarged with nearly 40 new pages to offer more illustrations from the smaller wood-cuts to full page illustrations some folding and new information. The author was an English physician invertebrate zoologist and physiologist. He wa voted Fellow of the Royal Society for his work. His most famous work was the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors in Health and Disease which was recognized as the first temperance book on the subject noting alcohol led to the disease of alcoholism. A very good copy bound in an earlier 20th century binding of 3/4 brown polished calf over marbled paper covered boards retaining original yellow endpapers with publisher's ads raised bands ruled in gilt lettering gilt internally free from foxing. John Churchill and Sons unknown books
1945283572Chicago: Henri Charpentier 1945. hardcover. very good. 981 pages very thick 4to red cloth stamped in gilt silver and green spine sunned and a bit rubbed at ends. A very good copy.<br/><br/> limited edition. Number 903 of 1000 copies signed twice once in full by Charpentier and inscribed on the limitation page.<br/><br/> Henri Charpentier unknown books
2012284222Metropolitan Museum of Art 2012. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine binding. A fresh copy in the publisher's pictorial wrappers with an intact and untorn wraparound band. Fine binding. Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown books
1958005726New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation 1958. Fine in the original red cloth in a Near Fine dust jacket 1/8" paper loss at spine tips price in pencil of $10.00 front flap top corner. 228 pp. with numerous photographs and illustrations map end pages. A quite handsome copy. . First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Reinhold Publishing Corporation Hardcover books
2004163975Florence Italy: Gli Ori and by D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers Inc 2004. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 279 pages. Features an introductory interview of Sonfist by Robert Rosenblum. Essays by Wolfgang Becker Jonathan Carpenter Lawrence Alloway Michael Danoff John Grande and Uwe Ruth. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A clean very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Sonfist on the front free endpaper to a long time New York Times art critic and editor. Scarce signed. Gli Ori and by D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers Inc unknown books
197625943New York: Simon and Schuster. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1976. First Edition. Hardcover. price-clipped moderate wear to book at extremities; jacket a little faded and soiled along spine and adjacet edges of both panels a bit of wear along top edge including a couple of small closed tears and very shallow paper loss at top of spine. B&W photographs INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the colophon page: "For Ann and Del / My special 'Dear Hearts' / whose friendship I / treasure. / Blessings and love / Meta Wilde / March 1 1980." The author's "full story of her romance with William Faulkner which began when she was a script girl for Howard Hawks and Faulkner came to Hollywood to work on the scenario for THE ROAD TO GLORY and continued over the next thirty years whenever time and chance gave the lovers an opportunity." Wilde went on to become one of Hollywood's legendary script supervisors working well into the 1980s sometimes under the name Meta Rebner with an impressive string of credits including TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD THE GRADUATE IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT SHAMPOO and TERMS OF ENDEARMENT. The inscribees of this copy were director Delbert Mann and his wife; Ms. Wilde had worked for Mann on the 1960 film THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS. Signed by Author . Simon and Schuster hardcover books
195456726Newport: Preservation Society of Newport County Pitt's Head Tavern 1954. First edition 4to pp. 4 vii-xviii 216 3; illustrated throughout; original green buckram gilt-stamped spine; previous owner's bookplate; near fine. Furniture including cabinets chairs beds desks tables etc. also clocks fire screens chests and bookcases all made at Newport. <br/><br/> Preservation Society of Newport County, Pitt's Head Tavern hardcover books
1932428543The Southworth Press 1932. Soft Cover. Very Good. Offprint from The New England Quarterly Volume V Number 2 1932. 8vo. Stapled green wraps. Pp. 217-220. Wraps with light wear and wrinkling at edges else very good. The Southworth Press paperback books
16338Mary Carpenter : "Red Lodge Reformatory for Girls Bristol" Pamphlet Dec. 9 1904-With a portrait of Mary Carpenter inside. The pioneering Leader in Girls' Education Announcing the Fiftieth Anniversary of Red Lodge. Inside a program of events list of trustees and officers and a photograph of girls learning to sew at Red Lodge comes with a pamphlet by Manning E.A.-Associate of Mary Carpenter. Pamphle title "Moral Teaching in Schools. A Paper read at the Social Sciences Congress Brighton October 1875." Published London Edward Stanford 55 Charing Cross S.W. Stamp of "Education Department Library." 16 pages.<br/><br/>Mary Carpenter was one of the foremost public speakers of her time and is best remembered for the huge contribution she made to educational and penal reform. She opened "ragged schools" to give an education to the children of the poor and introduced reformatories which took a caring and constructive stance for young offenders. Mary Carpenter also campaigned for better education for women and reforms to prisons. Following a meeting with Frederick Douglass Mary Carpenter became fervenlyt opposed of the slave trade particularly the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. She travelled extensively in America Europe and India where she also sought reforms similar to those she pursued in Britain. She was a pioneer in the field of equality for women and stood almost alone as a female orator who was widely listened to and respected. Not all criticism was favourable however and in 1864 her books and her work were condemned by Pope Pius IX. unknown books
11254CHARPENTIER Jarl. DIE SUPARNASAGE UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR ALTINDISCHEN LITERATUR UND SAGENGESCHICHTE. Uppsala: Akademiska Bokhandeln 1920. 8vo. Cloth. 399 pages. First edition German translations and notes on this sacred Indian text with an ALS tipped from Charpentier to Dr. Coomaraswamy May 20 1931 thanking him ``for all t valuable & interesting offprints you have so kindly sent me.'' Ananda Coomaraswamy's copy. Occasional notes in pencil else very good. unknown books
2002014242Harcourt Inc 2002. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First Edition/First Printing Signed by Both Author's Beautiful Copy. Harcourt Inc Hardcover books
19456043161945. at the end in blue fountain pen ink by Maurice Carpenter. ca. 1945. 7" x 8 3/4"; 5 leaves including title page. Two deletions and two corrections in the Carpenter's hand. Fine. See #109 in the Lehman/Parker edition of Sitwell's "Selected Letters" for an example of her intimate correspondence with Carpenter. Sitwell was god mother to Carpenter's son. This poem in tribute to Dame Edith comprises of 72 lines. Carpenter co-edited with Jack Lindsay & Honor Arundel "New Lyrical Ballads" London 1945; "His Gentle Exercise and Other Poems" was published in 1950 as No. 8 in the "Key Poets" series - joining Dame Edith's "Poor Men's Music" which was No. 1 in the series. No Binding. Fine/No Jacket. unknown books
1831897351831. CARPENTER George W. ESSAYS ON SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF THE MATERIA MEDICA Comprising a Full Account of all the new Proximate Principles and the Popular Medicines Lately Introduced in Practice Detailing the Formulas for their Preparation their Habitudes and Peculiarities Doses and Modes of Administration with Remarks on the Most Eligible Form of their Exhibition: to which is added a Catalogue of Medicines Surgical Instruments &c. &c. Adapted for a Physician at the Outset of his Practice with the Doses and Effects attached to each Medicine &c. &c. Philadelphia: Geo. W. Carpenter's Chemical Warehouse 1831. First Edition. 8vo. 226pp. 18pp. Essay by author "On the Mineralogy of Chester County". Paper-covered boards backed with brown cloth and paper title label to spine. Ex-library with bookplate and stamp to front pastedown circulation notice to ffep and stamp to title page. Remnant of shelving label to spine. Ink stain to front board. End papers and pastedowns foxed but only light foxing throughout. Small portion of flyleaf missing. unknown books
16333Carpenter Mary- Autograph Letter Signed August 12 1875 Red Lodge House Bristol letterhead. 2 pages folded from a single sheet. 4"x6". To "Dear Madam." Signed at the closing "Mary Carpenter." Discussing the education of each child and mentioning that she is about to start her fourth visit to India. Stating in part: "Private enterprise begins. I have State endorsers.inspects I pay a certain sum for each child. This is supplemented if necessary by private benevolence. At any time the certificate may be given up withdrawn by the State with one teacher. The state of the history of our school herewith will fully explain this. Please as soon as I send you a complete copy. As you do not appear to object to your name appearing in the list of those who.writing to . him in information & introduction to any.who may be.I will . I start on my fourth visit to Inidia on Sept 18th."<br/><br/>Mary Carpenter visited India in 1866 1868 1869 and 1875 in support of girls' and women's education. he opened "ragged schools" to give an education to the children of the poor and introduced reformatories which took a caring and constructive stance for young offenders. Mary Carpenter also campaigned for better education for women and reforms to prisons. Following a meeting with Frederick Douglass Mary Carpenter became a fervent opposer of the slave trade particularly the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. She travelled extensively in America unknown books
16332Pioneering Leader in Girls' Education Mary Carpenter - Female Leader in Women's Education who opened "ragged schools" to give an education to the children of the poor. - Autograph Letter Signed May 25 1868 Red Lodge House 2 pages folded from a single sheet. 4"x6". To "Dear Sir." Signed at the closing "Mary Carpenter." <br/><br/>Stating in part: "I was surprised.to see the enclosed in our denominational paper which had been copied from an American paper with which came of my Brother's correspondence. He had sent to it some account of my journey so it is connected with friends of ours."<br/><br/>Mary Carpenter visited India in 1866 1868 1869 and 1875 in support of girls' and women's education. She published her first book Six Months in India in 1868 the year of this letter. Mary Carpenter was one of the foremost public speakers of her time and is best remembered for the huge contribution she made to educational and penal reform. Author of Our Convicts 1864 and Six Months in India 1868. She opened "ragged schools" to give an education to the children of the poor and introduced reformatories which took a caring and constructive stance for young offenders. Mary Carpenter also campaigned for better education for women and reforms to prisons. Following a meeting with Frederick Douglass Mary Carpenter became a fervent opposer of the slave trade particularly the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. She travelled extensively in America Europe and India where she also sought reforms similar to those she pursued in Britain. unknown books
283359unbound. fine. American Astronaut. Early signed official NASA color lithograph photograph 8" X 10" depicting Carpenter attired in a business suit with a flag background. Full signature "Scott Carpenter." Fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
187531440London: 56 Regents Park Road 1875. 2 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. On a stub attached to a larger colored sheet some discoloration of larger sheet folds else very good. 2 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Writing to Youmans that he is sending the last corrected revise of his lecture as asking for the earliest insertion into the magazine continuing that he will be giving his lecture on Human Automatism at Belfast on the 27th "which wil be rather supplemental to thatn an repetition of my Glasgow lecture. If it is well reported as I expect it will be in one of the Belfast papers would a revised Report be of any value to you" Carpenter was noted for his research in botany microscopy zoology and physiology and was a co-leader of the research team in 1868-70 on the deep sea scientific expedition aboard the "Lightning" and "Challenger." Youmans was the founder of "Popular Science Monthly' and planned the "International Scientific Series" he was a noted lecturer on science and author of several works. Provenance: From the autograph collection of W. P. Webster 56 Regents Park Road unknown books
197044079New York: Outerbridge & Dienstfrey / Ballantine 1970. First Edition. First printing. Small quarto 21cm x 23cm; gray paper-covered boards hardcover; dustjacket; 157pp unpaginated; illus. Fine in the original printed mylar dustwrapper which shows some light rubbing and surface scratches still Very Good or better and rarely seen. Somewhat uncommon cloth edition of this experimental pastiche of Carpenter's aphoristic writings and Heyman's documentary photographs. Heyman b. 1930 is perhaps best known as Margaret Mead's long-time collaborator and co-author with her of the books Family and World Enough. Carpenter was a pioneer in the field of visual anthropology and a frequent collaborator with Marshall McLuhan to whose work the current volume clearly owes a debt. An easy book to find in softcover but the cloth edition is elusive especially in the absurdly fragile mylar dustwrapper. Outerbridge & Dienstfrey / Ballantine unknown books