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20131-1118449789Wiley 2013. Hardcover. New. 3rd lslf edition. 560 pages. 10.90x9.30x0.70 inches. Wiley hardcover
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1856009851Philadelphia Pennsylvania: Blanchard and Lea 1856. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First American Edition. Large Thick Octavo. xxiv 724 pp 64 page catalogue adverts. Index. list of 434 wood engravings. 6.25" x 9.4" brown cloth boards with blind stamped design to fr cover and spine gilt spine titles. Binding tight pages clean unmarked paper well-preserved. Faint wear to spine cloth tips very bottom surface edges show boards in places visible looking from the bottom else very little wear to exterior. Text block edges darkened with age. . Blanchard and Lea Hardcover
1984Q-0471893692Wiley-Interscience 1984-02-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley-Interscience hardcover
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1934045397Philadelphia: The Curtis Publishing Company 1934. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good /No Dust Jacket. 13 5/8" Tall. Complete Issue No Marks. Lightly Used But Long Mostly Closed Tear At Top Of Spine Short Closed Tear At Right Fore Edge. The Common American Fault Was In Taking Rockwell's Illustrations Lightly Rather Than As A Reflection On American And Universal Human Character The Resentment Of The Boy Betraying His Fundamental Failure To Value The Worth Of "Education" Presented To Him Either Because He Does Not Appreciate That It Is Fundamentally Important To His Mother Or Because It Has Worth Beyond What He Hopes To Gain By It In Terms Of Some Concrete Future Competitive Successes. <br/> <br/> The Curtis Publishing Company paperback
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183024113London: Printed and Published by William Carpenter 1830. First editions. Decorated head pieces. 1 vols. 4to. Eleven pamphlets plus the Supplement bound in contemporary green sheep-backed marbled boards. Spine defective edges rubbed some light spotting or browning of leaves else very good copies of these. First editions. Decorated head pieces. 1 vols. 4to. RARE. From 1830 to 1831 Carpenter published an unstamped series called "The Political Letters" challenging the stamp duty law as to whether any publication containing news was subject to duty. Carpenter did not feel that these should be subject to the duty. He was prosecuted and imprisoned from where he edited the "Political Magazine." The pamphlets contained are "An Expostulatory Letter to the Commissioners of Stamps." 16 pp 21 October 1830; "A Letter to the Aristocracy of England" 24 pp 6 Nov. 1830; "A Letter to Lord Althorpe" 16 pp. 4 Dec. 1830; "A Second Letter to Lord Althorpe" 16 pp. 7 Dec. 1830; "A Political Miscllany on National Debt" 16 pp. 9 Dec. 1830; "A Political Compendium on Reform" 16 pp. with an 8 page supplement printed at the Published of the Office of the Political Letters 18 Dec. 1830; "A Political Digest" 16 pp. 23 Dec. 1830; "A Letter to the Right Hon. Wilmot Horton" 16 pp. 31 Dec. 1830; "A Political Mirror" 16 pp. 7 Jan. 1831; "A Political Chronicle" 16 pp. 13 Jan 1831; "A Political Herald" 21 Jan 1831. NCBEL 3:1818 Printed and Published by William Carpenter unknown
200223489<p>San Diego:: Harcourt Brace 2002. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight unread copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. Signed by Astronaut Carpenter. Scott Carpenter was one of seven Project Mercury astronauts who took part in America's burgeoning space program in the 1960s. He writes candidly of the pioneering science training and biomedicine of early space flight and tells the heart-stopping tale of his famous spaceflight aboard Aurora 7. He shares stories from the earliest days of NASA and for the first time ever Carpenter's own account of his controversial flight and splashdown.</p> Harcourt Brace, hardcover
189635672Amherst: Carpenter & Morehouse 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Thick octavo. 1 xiv 1 640 pages Part I 2 263 pages 1. Frontispiece portrait of Lord Amherst. Illustrated. Brown cloth hardcover with City seal on the front cover and title on the spine. Floral end sheets. Cloth binding has light shelf wear. Hinges are in good condition. The text block is a bit uneven pages 200-250. Visibile thin cracks in the gutters in this section. No loose or detached pages. Contents very clean. Carpenter & Morehouse hardcover
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
1962266147Port Canaveral FL 1962. unbound. 3.5 x 6.5-inch First Day Cover commemorating "Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter 2nd American in Orbit" and the "Capsule - Aurora 7." Signed in full with a red pen by Carpenter and postmarked in Port Canaveral Florida on May 24 1962. The envelope features a bust portrait of Carpenter in his space suit beside a photo of the rocket along with a cancelled four-cent "Project Mercury U.S. Man in Space" stamp. Float mounted matted in white and set in a silver frame measuring 9 x 11.75 inches. Near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
186896305Boston: Carpenter Woodward & Morton 1868. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover in original brown cloth boards. Very good condition. Light scuffing to boards. Firm binding and clean pages. Published in 1868 by a Boston paint manufacturer for its customers. Includes a pristine folding map of Boston another with details about the rail lines to neighboring areas and two full-page views of buildings. 16mo. 52 pp. Scarce. <br/><br/> Carpenter, Woodward, & Morton hardcover
1936372333New York: The American Historical Society 1936. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. Bound in blue morocco with red doublures gilt spine silk moiré free endpapers all edges gilt. Title-page and dedication decorated in colors illustrated with engraved portrait plates and color armorial plates accompanied by guard sheets with descriptive letterpress. Ex-library with spine letters small bookplate and pocket. Rubbing to the edges front board is detached else a handsome very good bright copy. A beautifully printed history of the Rehoboth Carpenter family of Massachusetts. The American Historical Society hardcover
19779768Los Angeles: Playboy Productions / New Visions Inc 1977. 8.5x11" photocopied sheets 136pp rectos only. Facsimile Bukowski signature on leaf following title. Comb bound in plain paper wraps with blue endsheet. Wrappers a bit bumped and soiled contents clean. <br /> <br /> Photocopy of this unpublished/unproduced script by Don Carpenter based on Bukowski's Post Office. Contact information for Taylor Hackford in Los Angeles who was to be the director is found on the title page. Scarce. OCLC cites 8 holdings. Playboy Productions / New Visions Inc unknown
20023114771New York: Harcourt Inc. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0151004676 . First edition. SIGNED by Scott Carpenter and Kris Stoever on title page. Fine in fine dust jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 370 pages . Harcourt, Inc. hardcover
193848996No place: The Author 1938. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Preface by Captain Robert A. Bartlett. One of 800 copies. Fine. Issued without dustwrapper. The Author hardcover
38333VERMONT REGIMENTAL. CARPENTER George N. History of the Eighth Regiment Vermont Volunteers 1861-1865. Boston 1886. Illus. 335pp. Original cloth. Very good copy. unknown
187239605Washington: Smithsonian Institution 1872. 8vo. 9 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches. xii 325 108pp. Includes index. Red cloth title stamped in gilt on spine. Original wrappers bound in. Smithsonian Institution unknown
1852255002London: George Routledge & Co 1852. Second Edition. Hand-colored frontispiece black and whilte illustrations in text. 1 vols. 16mo. Half contemporary green morocco and marbled boards title-page with small repair signed by Oliver Rogers. Second Edition. Hand-colored frontispiece black and whilte illustrations in text. 1 vols. 16mo. A reissue of Bogue's edition of 1848 with new title page and colored frontispiece of flies. Westwood & Satchell p. 50 George Routledge & Co unknown
196210061<p>Signed/inscribed by astronaut Scott Carpenter. see photo. Book has some damage to spine and a previous owners return address sticker. Jacket has come tears chips and tape.</p> Simon & Schuster hardcover