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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
200268967New York: The Bibliographical Society of America 2002. cloth. 8vo. cloth. lxii i 2551 pages. First edition. Adam Smith's great work of political economy reached French readers through reprints of English editions; a number of translations directed towards different audiences; and a host of summaries extracts and reviews in magazines and journals. Combining cultural history and bibliographical analysis Carpenter traces the transmission of this text and assesses the implications of its paratext - occurring in reviews and advertisements and in the front matter footnotes format and typography of more than thirty monographs and periodicals. He provides full bibliographical descriptions necessary for identifying these works and understanding their interpretative agenda as well as extensive quotations showing how translators commentators editors and publishers mediated Adam Smith's ideas. This publishing history also serves as an anthology of contemporary critical response to a text at first marginalized by the government and the book trade then adopted by intellectuals seeking an ideological basis for the French Revolution and ultimately established as a canonical work of economic thought requiring commentary and scholarly apparatus. An extensive introductory essay describes the textual transformation of the French editions and explains how French readers sought in them "a tool for creating a new society." With thirteen black-and-white illustrations and an index. The Bibliographical Society of America unknown books
2006UDOS00vgRegnery Publishing 2006. Very Good. Carpenter Amanda B. Dossier on Hillary Clinton. Washington D.C.: Regnery Publishing 2006. 307pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Slightly yellowed but clean pages throughout with tight binding. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slightly rubbed jacket. Regnery Publishing hardcover books
1998117746Washington DC: National Gallery of Art 1998. Softcover. VG with unbroken spine second copy has previous owner's name in ink on ffep. Color pictorial wraps with French flaps; 480 pp. with 281 mostly color catalogue entries and additional figures. Oversized at nearly 8 pounds. With contributions by 9 additional authors the catalogue is divided into sections on ornament Samurai work religion and festivals travel/landscape/nature and entertainment. Each includes essay material and descriptions of the catalogue works. This is a beautifully-produced and enormously heavy book and will require extra postage. National Gallery of Art paperback books
16337Mary Carpenter English educational and social reformer. 19 cent original CDV photo Signed Photographed by T. R. Williams of London. Considered by many of his contemporaries as 'first among equals' A slip of paper bearing the inked inscription of the sitter has been pasted across the lower margin of the mount.<br/><br/>Mary Carpenter was an English educational and social reformer. she founded a ragged school and reformatories bringing previously unavailable educational opportunities to poor children and young offenders. She was also active in the anti-slavery movement and became known as one of the foremost public speakers of her time. She also traveled to India where she visited schools and prisons and worked to improve female education establish reformatory schools and improve prison conditions. unknown books
17681219501768. LOMONOSOV Mikhail Vasil'evich. Jean-Baptiste CHARPENTIER. Elemens de la langue russe ou Methode courte et facile pour apprendre cette lanuge conformement a l'usage. 16 368 pp. 8vo. contemporary sheep smooth spine with gilt fleurons red morocco lettering-piece "Grammaire Russe". St. Petersburg: Academie Imperiale des Sciences 1768. First Edition. A key publication in the modernization of Russia and the first significant work on Russian grammar in a Western European language. Charpentier's work is based the book Rossiskaia grammatika published in 1755 and written by the "father" of modern Russian literature Mikhail Vasil'evich Lomonsov. Lomonsov 1711-1765 was one of the greatest minds in St. Petersburg during the middle of the eighteenth-century learned also in science and math and one of the founders of the University of Moscow. Elemens de la langue russe was published by the renowned St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences considered the leading publisher of secular works in Russia at the time. Before the publication of this title western visitors had no printed means to learn Russian. Aside from some slight worming through the lower margin of the front pastedown through the title-page a fine unsophisticated copy. Russia Engages the World 40 51. unknown books
1950522Ithaca: Cornell University Press 1950. xviii ii 419p. tables. Industrial and labor relations series. Cornell University Press unknown books
1973295543Canada: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1973. hardcover. near fine/very good. Otto Eberhard. 212 pages illustrated in black and white oblong 8vo white cloth in dust wrapper mild foxing on spine a bit yellowed and price clipped Canada: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1973. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Holt, Rinehart, and Winston unknown books
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
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
1959UCAREST00ZSIndiana University Press 1959. Very Good. Carpenter Rhys. Esthetic Basis of Greek Art. Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press 1959. 177pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Indiana University Press paperback books
1976UONEEUG00AFMcGraw-Hill 1976. Good. O'Neill Eugene. Eugene O'Neill: A Collection of Criticism edited by Ernest G. Griffin. Griffin Editor Ernest G.; Andreach Robert J.; Asselineau Roger; Bentley Eric; Bogard Travis; Carpenter Frederic I.; Engel Edwin A. . NY: McGraw-Hill 1976. 151pp. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with early pages slightly loose but holding. Marked out price on front cover. Discolored wraps. McGraw-Hill paperback books
2005UCARFAS00AFTen Speed Press 2005. Very Good. Carpenter Hugh. Fast Fish. Sandison Teri. Berkeley California: Ten Speed Press 2005. 111pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback with flaps. Book condition: Very good. Ten Speed Press paperback books
18984870Chicago: M.A. Donohue & Co 1898. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. 1898 1st edition in wonderful pictorial boards. Clean and VG with fragile--but still sturdy-- hinges and binding understandable given its age. Octavo unpaginated. "A Companion and Sequel to Mother Goose Melodies" <br/><br/> M.A. Donohue & Co hardcover books
16330Mary Carpenter - Female Leader in Women's Education who opened "ragged schools" to give an education to the children of the poor. Autograph Letter Signed Red Lodge House 4 pages folded from a single sheet. 4"x6". To "Dear Esther." Signed at the closing "M.C." Feb. 13 187 Her signature and closing lines trail onto the adjoining first page. She writes in part: <br/><br/> "Will you kindly send at once and by parcel delivery a copy of the 2nd volume of 'Our Convicts' to the editor of the Illustrated News at their office 198 Strand. Mr Acton says he has not received a copy. I fear there have been many mistakes this time as I have too many 2nd vols. Please to keep a list of what copies of those 10 are sent off. I have had very favourable and friendly reviews; the 'Inquirer' as usual on that subject cold & dry; not one has yet grasped however the meaning of the book in the smallest degree. It is a comfort however that those who understand the subject are perfectly satisfied; the Baron Von Wollenberg & Mr M. wrote very warmly and I have reason to hope that many thoughtful persons are reading it so I must wait patiently for the rest to spring up & am only thankful to have been thus enabled to bear a testimony which will remain to principles of the highest importance to the well being and morality of the country:- if one tenth of this kind of thought which are devoted to speculation and theology were given to extending the reign of God by converting sinners how different would the world be! I shall be glad when you have finished theology and are engaged in the spread of religion. Reading Miss Aitkin's letters has led me to open Channing and I am interested in perceiving how completely my reformatory work is in accordance with his views. <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 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. 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 the year prior to this letter her books and her work were condemned by Pope Pius IX. unknown books
1893WRCLIT77690Joliet IL 1893. One and one-half pages in ink on recto and verso of quarto sheet of pictorial letterhead of THE LITERARY NORTHWEST with return address and printed portion crossed through. Tiny filing spindle hole; partial splitting at center mailing fold with no loss scrawled pencil docket and light soiling; about very good. Carpenter writes "To Mr. Herbert S. Stone" of the Chicago publishing firm of Stone & Kimball reporting that "All the drawings for the set of books you are getting out for Mr. Garland have been turned in & have proofs of all with the exception of the last two or three . They seem to have Mr. Garland's approval . I have tried to do good work on them and I think they will come out very strong and black. I have made many more than I had expected to but I am of course anxious to make a good showing from purely a selfish reason." Carpenter continues: "I should be very glad indeed to have you give me a chance when opportunity presents itself to do some artistic and decorative work quaint initials and the like or illustrating of any kind. While I have been very glad to have the opportunity of doing some realistic illustrating I think I would make a creditable showing in other directions. I mentioned to Mr. Garland the other day the payment of the $100 . I should very much appreciate the remittance if convenient as this season's experience has not left me in good financial shape." Horace Thompson Carpenter 1857-1947 was an American illustrator artist and art writer and served as Manager of THE LITERARY NORTHWEST AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE which was published briefly in St. Paul by the D.D. Merrill Company from March 1892 until July 1893 -- no doubt its demise was among the causes of Carpenter's financial concerns. He studied under Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. "Hamlin Garland's books were the rock on which the firm of Stone & Kimball was securely founded . . . The firm published Garland's PRAIRIE SONGS the essays CRUMBLING IDOLS and the novel ROSE OF DUTCHER'S COOLLY. Another volume of stories PRAIRIE FOLKS was published by Stone & Kimball in 1895 from the types of an earlier edition. The author was extravagantly pleased with the appearance of these books; especially with the designs of H.T. Carpenter for MAIN TRAVELLED ROADS reprinted by Stone & Kimball and PRAIRIE SONGS and with the symbolic design of three cornstalks the publishers gave their bindings. Great pains were taken in the production of these books." KRAMER pp.17-18. unknown books
198635607Cambridge: Harvard University Library 1986. cloth. 8vo. cloth. xii 216 pages. Describes the history of the library buildings and the holdings of the Harvard University Library. Harvard University Library unknown books
16339Mary Carpenter : Red Lodge Girls' Reformatory School Bristol-Edition First Book signed by the pioneering Leader in Girls' Education published in 1875 signed "with Miss Carpenter's Complements". Free front end paper and engraving of the school separated. This slim volume is a history of her work at the school and its mission. <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
2012Embry 154436W. W. Norton 2012. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. W. W. Norton, 2012. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2012175496New York: W. W. Norton & Company 2012. Hardcover. xv 347p. photo section on inserted coated stock near-fine first edition first printing stated in boards gilt in dj. A fine copy. W. W. Norton & Company hardcover books
005324Paris: Mercure de France 1939. Orginal Wraps. Very Good/No Dust Jacket as Issued. Later Printing. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 217 pp. Uncut. Excellent eclectic anthology of lines from lyric poetry from Ronsard to Radiguet Marot to Moreas. Paris: Mercure de France, 1939 unknown books
1946UCARFOL00jnUniversity of Califonia Press 1946. Fine. Carpenter Rhys. Folk Tale Fiction and Saga in the Homeric Epics. Berkeley: University of Califonia Press 1946. 1st edition. 198pp. 8vo. Green cloth. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Lightly faded and a bit chipped at extremities. University of Califonia Press hardcover 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
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
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