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200889371Leiden: Hotei Publishing 2008. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. frontis color illustrations index 432p. Original gray cloth. dj. 30 cm. <br/><br/> Hotei Publishing hardcover books
19691296018New York: Kraus Reprint Co 1969. Reprint Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG; hardcover; bound in teal cloth gilt lettering; boards strong very slight bowing minor shelfwear minor edgewear minor rubbing on fore corners and spine edges minor bumping on fore corners penned signature on front end paper; text block slightly age toned; vi 333pp. 1296018. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Kraus Reprint Co hardcover books
1812M9053New York:: printed by C. S. Van Winkle 1812. 1812. Small 8vo. 11 pp. Later quarter red cloth; early minor ink notation and rubber stamp on title institutional bookplate. Very good. First edition. Pamphlet showing lists of members theses and dissertations relating to the society. printed by C. S. Van Winkle, 1812. hardcover books
188239128Albany: Weed Parsons 1882. 8vo 23 cm 9.25". 1 f. ii 108 pp. plans. <br><br>County by country report of hospitals for the insane and mentally incapacitated with a few plans of buildings. Includes details of diets clothing activities treatment.<br>Â Â Â Â Carpenter served in various important capacities in the mental health community of New York state including as the Commissioner for the Second Judicial District. Publisher's printed blue wrappers. Wrappers starting to detach some chipping. A good copy. Weed, Parsons hardcover 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
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
1986226271Bakersville NC: Running Water 1986. Magazine. 76p. 8.5x11 inches illustrations photos very good magazine in stapled white pictorial wraps. Rustic Fairy Dreams aka Radical Faerie Digest. Running Water unknown 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
1977134411Durham NC: Duke University Press 1977. Offprint of this article that first appeared in the 1977 issue of merican Literature - Volume XLIX No 1. Includes pages 85 through 96 and contains an article by Carpenter on Jeffers. A near fine copy with sheets stapled. Signed and inscribed by Carpenter. Scarce. Duke University Press unknown books
200433396Portsmouth: Peter E. Randall Publisher. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2004. Hardcover. 1931807205 . First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Peter E. Randall Publisher hardcover books
200435116Portsmouth: Peter Randall Publisher 2004. Hardcover. VG/VG. Grey cloth yellow ill. DJ. xiv 324 pp. A few bw plates. Extensive biography of one of the first women in the US to earn a Ph.D. Peter Randall Publisher hardcover books
2004023758Portsmouth NH: Peter E. Randall Publisher 2004. xiv 325p. b/w illus. dj. Peter E. Randall Publisher unknown books
107616hardcover. near fine/very good. Illus. 341pp. 8vo cloth d.w. Garden City 1970. First edition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1970302268Garden City new York: Doubleday & Co 1970. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Burgundy cloth. Fine copy in dust jacket. Housed in a cloth slipcase with wraparound cloth chemise. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed by Lady Bird. Inscribed on the half-title by Lady Bird Johnson whose Press Secretary was Liz Carpenter<br/><br/>"For Jane Engelhard<br/> With love -<br/> Lady Bird<br/>January 20 '70". Mill/16/6 Doubleday & Co unknown books
187219998Washington: F.& J. Rives & Geo. A. Bailey Reporters and Printers of the Debates of Congress 1872. 16pp folded. Untrimmed. Printed in double columns. Light wear Good. F.& J. Rives & Geo. A. Bailey, Reporters and Printers of the Debates of Congress 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
4040Original Mercury 7 Astronaut. 8x10" ISP black & white portrait. Next to Carpenter is an American flag. He wears a suit and tie. Signed in black marker in the upper right hand corner "To Daniel Marcus Very Best Wishes Scott Carpenter." An excellent example. unknown 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
185838683Bristol: Printed by Isaac Arrowsmith 1858. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. Good copies; chipped wrappers one nearly detached contents clean. 20 pp.; 24 pp. 16mo. Mary Carpenter 1807-1877 "was the leading female advocate of deprived and delinquent children in mid-nineteenth-century England and one of the first philanthropists to see the need to provide special facilities for their care. Her child-centred philosophy can be detected in remedial institutions and legislation from the 1850s onwards. As a writer she was maternal though unsentimental. As an administrator she was systematic and persuasive. Despite social indifference and conflicts with officialdom her record of achievement would have been the envy of many contemporary male reformers. she took the initiative in Bristol where she founded a school at Kingswood in 1852 and a separate reformatory school for girls at the Red Lodge in Park Row in 1854. Meanwhile she gave evidence before a parliamentary inquiry on juvenile delinquency 1852 and wrote Juvenile Delinquents their Condition and Treatment 1853. Her testimony writings and practical effort did much to bring pressure to bear on parliament to recognize a need for reform. The Youthful Offenders Act of 1854 'the Magna Carta of the neglected child' owed much to her influence. It authorized the establishment of reformatory schools by voluntary bodies certified by the state and partly funded by the Treasury. Though imperfectly enforced the act represented a major change in penal policy and established a pattern of relations between statutory and voluntary bodies that would serve as a model for the future" Frank Prochaska 'Carpenter Mary 1807-1877' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Only Yale and Trinity College hold copies in North America. Printed by Isaac Arrowsmith unknown books
198523814Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1985. Octavo pp. i-ix x-xi xii 1 2-235 236-244: blank note: last four leaves are blanks cloth-backed boards. First U.S. edition. A fine copy in fine dust jacket with faded spine panel. #23814 Houghton Mifflin Company unknown books
195428998Emporia: Kansas State Teachers College 1954. Pamphlet. 29p. wraps slightly worn library address on rear wrap no other markings 6x9 inches. The Emporia State research studies vol. 3 no. 2. Kansas State Teachers College 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
1947SFK519-012Pasadena CA: Castle Press 1947. First Edition. Paperback. Good. LIMITED EDITION printed by Grant Dahlstrom for presentation by the author and the printer to the members of the Rounce & Coffin Club at its dinner in honor of member Paul Bennett. 4to. 10 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches. 8 pp. Originally issued with 2 facsimile leaves from Fortsas catalogue this copy only contains 1 facsimile title page and it is now loose Ampersand Press printer's device on title page in brick-red ink; text clean unmarked facsimile frontispiece loose. Stiff plain paper wraps with French-fold marbled paper cover printed paper front cover label stapled; light shelf wear. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing marks. SFK519-012. Good. The talk covers a brief history of "hoax" or "imaginary" libraries. This copy includes a facsimile plate of No. 47 in the Fortsas Catalogue an 1840 catalogue sent to bibliographers of rare books describing a collection at auction. When the booksellers arrived for the auction they learned that there was no auction and that the catalogue was an elaborate hoax on intellectuals. The volume also includes a space after the colophon for a tipped-in plate of No. 15 in the Fortsas Catalogue but this plate is no longer present in this copy. Castle Press paperback books
198748828Lectures in Mathematics in the Life Sciences Vol 19. Providence RI: American Mathematical Society 1987. 256 pp. Softcover. Small 8vo. White paper wrappers. No noticeable damage or flaws; still in publisherÕs shrink wrap. A very nice copy. Very good/No jacket issued. American Mathematical Society paperback books
71299New York: William Hall & Son; New Orleans: W. T. Mayo etc. n.d. Paperback. Good. Sheet Music 7p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 34cm. Substantial foxing mainly around edges. Color lithograph on the front cover of an early spring or late winter rural scene with a robin sitting on a branch in the foreground. <br/><br/> William Hall & Son; New Orleans: W. T. Mayo, [etc.] paperback books