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187322135Milwaukee: J. H. Yewdale & Sons. Very Good. 1873. First Edition; First Printing. Paperback. Wraps soiled and creased with string ring in upper left corner for hanging; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 31 pp . J. H. Yewdale & Sons paperback books
1925UCARCAR11TNDoubleday Page and Company 1925. Very Good. Carpenter Frank G. Carpenter's World Travels: Cairo to Kisumu. Garden City New York: Doubleday Page and Company 1925. 313pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear with some soiling to cover. Doubleday, Page, and Company hardcover books
1925UCARCAR09TNDoubleday Page and Company 1925. Very Good. Carpenter Frank G. Carpenter's World Travels: Canada and New Foundland. Garden City New York: Doubleday Page and Company 1925. 309pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear with small closed tears and soiling. Doubleday, Page, and Company hardcover books
1925UCARCAR02TNDoubleday Page and Company 1925. Very Good. Carpenter Frank G. Carpenter's World Travels: Mexico. Garden City New York: Doubleday Page and Company 1925. 290pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Doubleday, Page, and Company 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
1925UCARCAR06TNDoubleday Page and Company 1925. Very Good. Carpenter Frank G. Carpenter's World Travels: The Tail of the Hemisphere Chile and Argentina. Garden City New York: Doubleday Page and Company 1925. 296pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Former owner's inscription on front pastedown in pencil. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Shelf worn and soiled with numerous small closed tears and some loss. Doubleday, Page, and Company hardcover books
1925UCARCAR10TNDoubleday Page and Company 1925. Very Good. Carpenter Frank G. Carpenter's World Travels: Uganda to the Cape. Garden City New York: Doubleday Page and Company 1925. 261pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Some shelf wear and soiling with a few small closed tears. Doubleday, Page, and Company hardcover books
1925UCARCAR03TNDoubleday Page and Company 1925. Very Good. Carpenter Frank G. Carpenter's World Travels:Java and the East Indies. Garden City New York: Doubleday Page and Company 1925. 278pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Doubleday, Page, and Company hardcover books
1959147481959. Softcover. VG fading/pencil on cover. White wraps. 50 pp. 42 bw plates. Three-page foreword by Raymond Nacenta essay by Waldermar George catalogue of 119 works many nice plates. Text in French. unknown books
2018168174Great Falls Montana: C.M. Russell Museum 2018. Hardcover. VG/VG. Purple cloth boards with gilt stamped design and lettering. Color-illustrated dust jacket with white lettering. xv 175 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Related exhibition held May 18-September 30 2018 at C. M. Russell Museum Great Falls Montana and November 1 2018-April 14 2019 at Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West Scottsdale Arizona. C.M. Russell Museum hardcover books
1977226678New York: That New Magazine 1977. Magazine. 64p. 8.5x11 inches articles reviews news photos illustrations ads some mild wear otherwise very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Interviews with three lesbian authors on lesbians and their fathers. That New Magazine unknown books
176955574Swanzey: March 15 1769. Two-page holograph document of dismissal against Rev. Ezra Carpenter folio approx. 12" x 15" previous folds browned small holes at folds; very good and legible. Ezra Carpenter 1698-1785 a son of Nathaniel and Mary Preston Carpenter his third wife was born March 20 1698 in Rehoboth Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard College in 1720. He was married in 1723 to Elizabeth daughter of Rev. Thomas Greenwood of Rehoboth. Their children were: Elizabeth Elijah Theodosia Greenwood Preston Olive Content married John Kilburn and Rachel. He died at Walpole New Hampshire August 26 1785 in his eighty-eighth year. He entered the Christian ministry and was ordained at Hull Massachusetts November 24 1725 at a wage "rarely more than half enough to support a family." He was dismissed from the pastorate in Hull November 23 1746. November 1752 found him preaching at Lower Ashuelot or Swanzey New Hampshire which had been burned by the Indians four years before. The town of Upper Ashuelot or Keene engaged him in 1753 to preach at an annual compensation of £50 6 s. and firewood. Keene and Swanzey then formed a single church to which he was installed October 4 1753. Written by the council of churches this document concerns his pastorate in Swanzey: "We the pastors & Delegates from the Several Churches applied to by the pastor of the Church of Christ in Swanzey being convened in council at Swanzey . after earnestly imploring the Divine Direction & assistance & reading the results of former councils & other papers necessary to give us light with regard to the separation of the Rev. Mr. Ezra Carpenter as desired to ret. by our letters missive.we come to the following results.viz." They write that although Rev. Carpenter has been a good minister "We lament the unhappy differences & irresponsible & groundless jealousies mutually subsisting between the Rev Mr Carpenter.and people of Swanzey which we apprehend have been a great means of protracting & preventing the termination of their differences and controversies." They conclude with entreaties of mercy for the reverend and for treating him "as a brother" and to consider his infirmities due to his age he was then 71. The document is signed by "Thos Fessendon moderator Samuel Hedge Micah Lawrence Samll Ashley Willm Smeed and Nathl Stevens". A note at the bottom is dated March 16 1769 and states that Carpenter was then present at the house of "Dea Jona Hammond" where the declaration of dismissal was read. Sibley's Harvard Graduates notes that concerning Carpenter's first dismissal from Hull: "Carpenter patiently endured poverty for twenty years only to be overthrown in the end by New Lights who charged that he did not preach the doctrine of grace. Itinerant zealots who invaded the town inflamed the New Lights in the congregation into bringing some fifteen charges of errors of doctrine against him." Apparently similar forces were at work in this his second dismissal. Ezra Carpenter was also chaplain of New Hampshire state troops at Crown Point. <br/><br/> March 15 unknown books
1972134513South Acworth NH: Greenleaf Books 1972. viii 36p. stapled wraps with tape spine 8.5 x 11 inches staples rusted rust stains on wraps else good condition; intro by Michael Selzer. The publisher was connected with the Greenleaf Harvesters' Guild a pacifist farming commune. Greenleaf Books unknown books
1944701961944. Paris 1944. Paris 1944. Hemard's Illustrated French Tax Code Hemard Joseph 1880-1961 Illustrator. Code General des Impots Directs et Taxes Assimilees. Texte Inegral des Lois Decrets Decrets-Lois Decret de Codification Suivi d'un Formulaire Administratif. Paris: Editions Litteraires et Artistiques/Librairie "Le Triptyque" 1944. x 330 1 pp. 183 illustrations 62 of them in color. 8 pp. addendum of changes to the code titled Rectificatif laid in Quarto 9-1/4" x 6-1/2". Illustrated stiff color publisher wrappers. Negligible light soiling light rubbing to spine ends two faint creases through spine light toning to interior images vivid. A well-preserved copy. $750. Hemard presents the official text of the French Tax Code with witty often racy illustrations colored au pochoir by E. Charpentier. It is a sequel to his Code Civil: Livre Premier Des Personnes 1925 and Code Penal: Commentaires Images c. 1940. Hemard a prolific artist illustrator designer and author is best-known for his humorously illustrated editions of serious non-fiction books. The Code General was issued in several forms. The present copy is from a trade edition of 1000 copies. It was also issued in a limited edition of 800 numbered copies the first 145 with an original sheet of text illustrations and a sheet of their original sketches. There is also a signed and numbered edition of 160 printed on Arches paper papier velin an edition of 40 non-commercial copies intended for friends and associates hors commerce and 60 portfolios of the images alone. unknown books
1929020480New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1929. Translated by M. V. Nugent. x 332p. b/w front. port. original blue cloth faded on the spine. Dodd, Mead & Company unknown books
1938109987Paris: Galerie Jean Charpentier 1938. Softcover. Good Some pencil marks; General light wear. Light blue wraps with blue lettering; 54 pp.; Profusely illustrated with bw plates. Text in French except for Conditions of Sale which is in French and English; From the auction held 19 May 1938; Includes many works by Delacroix and Gericault as well as pieces by Carpeaux Chasseriau Corot J. Michelin R. Nanteuil Watteau and others; 48 items listed. Galerie Jean Charpentier paperback 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
1960013476Grabhorn Press 1960. "An exhibit of representative examples from the collections of members of the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco held in the Palace of the Legion of Honor on the occasion of the joint meeting of the Zamorano Club of Los Angeles and Roxburghe Club of San Francisco September 17-18 1960". 123 listings on 49pp. . First Edition. Cream Wrappers. Light edge and Corner Wear/No Jacket. Small Octavo. Grabhorn Press Paperback books
196088668vo. San Francisco: Grabhorn Press 1960. 8vo 48pp. In cream-colored wrappers with printers' logos in red title in black. Covers lightly soiled spine sunned. Very good. § First edition. "An exhibit of representative examples from the collections of members of the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco held in the Palace of the Legion of Honor on the occasion of the joint meeting of the Zamorano Club of Los Angeles and Roxburghe Club of San Francisco September 17-18 1960. Grabhorn Press unknown books
196126915London: Gollancz. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1961. Hardcover. Part of the Common Sense Series. First edition. Church stamp on front free endpaper and title page else near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Gollancz hardcover books
1972523Ithaca: New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations Cornell University 1972. Hardcover. xx ii 910p. front. very good condition. Cornell studies in industrial and labor relations vol. 17. New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University hardcover 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
196766041Chicago: Childrens Press 1967. pictorial cloth. square 8vo. pictorial cloth. 951 pages. FROM IT'S GLORIOUS PAST TO THE PRESENT. B2-1497. An illustrated history of Delaware written for children. Covers foxed. Childrens Press unknown books
1997008403Washington: Cato Institute 1997. xi 268p. dj. Cato Institute 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