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191755758London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1917. Complete Edition In Four Parts. 16mo. blue full-morocco leather with gilt-tooled covers & spine all edges gilt; 519 pages. Binding by Brentano's New York. Fine condition. A beautiful binding! <br/><br/> George Allen & Unwin Ltd hardcover books
2002Embry 191595Harcourt Inc. 2002. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations and photos. Signed and inscribed by author. Harcourt, Inc., 2002. First edition, first printing. unknown books
JC14465Paperback. Very Good. 8vo. Part 6 of Half-Hour Recreations in Popular Science. Boston: Estes & Lauriat n.d. Original printed blue wrappers creased; rear wrap of ads. Scarce. <br/><br/> paperback books
183317583Boston: Lincoln Edmands and Co. 1833. Hardcover. Very Good. First American From the Latest London. Frontisv6-408pp. Good solid copy in brown cloth with paper spine label. Label and cloth are faded but the book is tightly bound and internally clean. <br/><br/> Lincoln, Edmands and Co. hardcover books
197919002Missoula: Calliopea Press 1979. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited first edition. Small hardbound quarto housing ten separate laid in sheets. Each sheet contains a poem by Ernst and a color illustration by Carpenter. Contents are in fine condition. Printed hard folio is lightly worn. Limited to 315 copies; however we could find no other example even in WorldCat. <br/><br/> Calliopea Press hardcover books
193537446Paris: Jean Charpentier 1935. First edition. Cloth. Very good slight rubbing of spine. 57 pp. Illus. with 45 b/w plates. 4to. Lot nos. 26-124. Knoedler 1399. Jean Charpentier hardcover books
2006143084Cincinnati OH: Cincinnati Art Museum 2006. First edition. Softcover. 119 pages. Includes numerous color illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers with a small edge tear to the top of the rear panel and some other slight wear. Uncommon. Cincinnati Art Museum unknown books
1897262648London: Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry 1897. 23p. stapled wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly foxed staple rusted else good condition. Reprinted from "Freedom." On the mistreatment of anarchist political prisoners. Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry unknown books
1845M11448Philadelphia:: Lea & Blanchard 1845. 1845. Large 12mo. 232 x 163 mm xxiii 25-643 32 ads. pp. 2 engraved plates 189 woodcut illus. index; some spotting. Original full brown calf gilt-stamped black leather spine label; two burn marks on lower edge of upper cover affecting the first few leaves also joints rubbed spine darkened headcap chipped. Bookplate of Charles Mayo Goss. Generally very good. Provenance: Dr. Charles Mayo Goss who at 78 was appointed Distinguished Professor of Anatomy at the University of South Alabama at Mobile was the editor over a period of 26 years of the last five American editions of Gray's Anatomy: the 25th in 1948 26th in 1954 27th Centennial in 1959 28th in 1966 and 29th in 1973 all published by Lea and Febiger of Philadelphia. Cordasco 40-0185; Wellcome II p. 304. Lea & Blanchard, 1845. hardcover books
1966WRCLIT29417New York: Harcourt 1966. Printed wrappers. Wrappers slightly darkened with a couple stray marks but very good. Advance reading copy of the first edition of the author's first novel. Harcourt unknown books
19894973San Francisco CA: Scottwall 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. Ownership signature on front pastedown else tight bright and unmarred. DJ is bright and clean. Teal cloth boards gilt lettering beige endpages frontispiece. 4to. 158pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>"Here in the words of fifty eyewitnesses and in seventy color photographs is the Fair in all its shimmering beauty and excitement." from the flap. From the library of noted architect and writer on architecture J. Sadler. Sadler was prone to marginalia and laying in clippings and ephemera related to a given bookÂ’s subject. The presence of marginal notes or marks will be noted above and are absent if not so noted. A very handsome copy. Scottwall hardcover books
1853013845Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo 1853. Small Octavo. 336p. frontispiece Hendrick Hudson. History from the earliest times with Indian troubles Dutch and Revolutionary War to DeWitt Clinton and Tammany Hall. Verrazzani's voyage treaty with the five nations Washington commissioned negro pot and more.Bound in gray embossed cloth spine lettered and decroated in gilt some spotting to cloth one bump to edge of bottom board plate from Wales' library to front pastedown with rules listed. A very good copy. Lippincott, Grambo unknown books
2417London: Allen & Unwin 1921. A small octavo 187 pages bound in original olive green cloth. Portrait frontispiece of Whitman. A fine copy of the third edition of the book originally published in 1906. A most interesting perspective on America's most beloved poet. hardcover books
1925RCARCAR00DPEDoubleday 1925. Very Good. Carpenter Frank G. Carpenter's World Travels: The Holy Land and Syria. Garden City: Doubleday 1925. 295pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Navy cloth with gilt lettering and top edge. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light soiling and chipping. Two small closed tears on top edge. Doubleday hardcover books
199525927Oldenburg Germany: Oldenburg. Near Fine. 1995. First Edition. Softcover. nice clean copy light handling wear only. Trade PB B&W and color illustrations "Robin Hood has been one of the most enduring heroes of popular culture ever since his deeds were first celebrated in medieval English ballads. The steady flow of books and films about this 'noble outlaw' in recent years demonstrates the legend's continuing appeal throughout the world and its astonishing amenability to fresh interpretation. The first part of this book is a collection of fourteen essays examining the legend from a variety of angles. The second part consists of the catalogue of a touring exhibition to be shown in six European countries in 1995-97." The essays are in both German and English some in both or a mixture but not a perfect one-to-one correlation i.e. not everything that's in German is also presented in English and vice versa; however the descriptive caption material related to the exhibition is consistently in both German and English for all items. . Oldenburg paperback books
188387216New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1883. cloth with gilt lettering and design. Holmes Oliver Wendell. 8vo. cloth with gilt lettering and design. viii 61 pagesfold out seating plan. A description of the medical profession dinner honoring Oliver Wendell Holmes. Includes menu description toasts speeches illustrations and fold-out seating plan. Front and back decorative endpaper with pale green maze design. Light foxing on frontispiece. Boards slightly faded and worn at top and bottom of spine and edges. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1954241345Paris: Pierre Seghers 1954. Limited. pamphlet. fine. 36 pages thin 12mo stiff printed envelope wrappers and the original chipped glassine wrappers. Paris: Pierre Seghers 1954. Limited Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Number 20 of only 78 copies with an inscription by the author on the half-title.<br/><br/> Pierre Seghers unknown books
1897262561London: Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry 1897. 23p. stapled wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly foxed bottom edge of front wrap browned staple rusted pp8-17 evenly browned rear wrap lightly silverfished along two edges. Reprinted from "Freedom." On the mistreatment of anarchist political prisoners. Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry unknown 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
19431285388New York: Harper & Brothers 1943. First Edition. Octavo; VG-/VG-; Brown spine with light brown text; DJ with mylar exterior shows moderate wear surface rubbing; Boards strong minor rubbing to corners; Textblock age-toned few minor marks on front end paper otherwise clean; 136pp. 1285388. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Harper & Brothers unknown books
1979175705New York: J. Gibson 1979. Softcover. Good light foxing to wraps shelfwear to wraps and block edges but interior is clean. White stapled wraps with black and white illustration on front cover with black lettering unpaginated profusely illustrated in bw. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the John Gibson Gallery New York 1978. J. Gibson paperback books
1913WRCLIT72999New York & London: G. Schirmer 1913. 50pp. Oblong quarto. Cloth and decorated boards paper label. Color illustrations and music by the authors. First collective edition. Boards bumped and edgeworn with cracked bruise to lower forecorner of upper board slight cracking to inner hinges; just a sound copy. G. Schirmer hardcover books
190329184Parigi: Au Ménestrel Heugel et Cie. PN H. & Cie. 20505 1903. Folio. Full dark blue cloth with titling gilt to upper and spine. 1f. recto dedication verso blank 1f. recto title verso copyright statement i notes on first performance and named cast list ii contents i copyright statement 331 i blank pp. Text in Italian.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Marta Rioton Deschamps-Jéhin Tiphans P. Vaillant Foqué Derougeais Garcia Eyraud Brossier Maréchal Fugère Carbonne Vieulle Belhomme Dufour Rothier Dangès Viannenc Rapaport Devaux Troy Viaud Huberdeau Clasens Micheau Petit Georges Sigri Éloi Schindler Jullien Gilly Larroque and Edea Santori.<br/><br/>Binding very slightly worn and rubbed. Slightly worn and browner; minor creasing to upper outer corners; ex-library with library and publisher's handstamps first four leaves and page 7. First Italian edition of the second version of the opera. <br/><br/>First performed in Paris at the Opéra-Comique on February 2 1900 under the direction of Albert Carré.<br/><br/>The composer's most famous work. "All Charpentier's works have contemporary pictorial or literary bases and it should be remembered that Louise was conceived as an opera before the verismo works of Puccini Mascagni and others had been staged. Décor is an all-important factor in his art; the real heroine of Louise is Paris." Robert Orledge in Grove Music Online. Au Ménestrel, Heugel et Cie. [PN H. & Cie. 20505] unknown books
19585106New York: Reinhold 1958. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. crimson cloth. Very good in nicked dust wrapper. Wright Frank Lloyd. 228 pages 26 1/2 x 21 cm. Foreword by Henry-Russell Hitchcock. Voluminously illustrated with photographs plans and drawings -- 280 in all. Bibliography. Index. FREITAG 10383. SWEENEY 1206. Reinhold hardcover 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