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197758851NY:: Abrams. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. 0810917009 . 250 photographs including 125 in color by Jim Williams. Edited by Mark Gabor. First edition. Near fine in a near fine small corner crease to rear flap dust jacket. ; 160 pages . Abrams, hardcover books
186323587np: Chronicle Print 1863. 18pp stitched. Light dusting and corner wear printed in double columns. Good or so. <br/><br/> A Democrat Woodward was a Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court while running for Governor. He did not wage an active campaign preferring to remain on the Bench; he lost a close race to incumbent Republican Curtin. It was an important contest: some of the worst fighting of the War had occurred at Gettysburg and Woodward had a reputation as a Copperhead who was indifferent at best to slavery and preferred the South's secession to a civil war. <br/> Cook hopes for a vote that will "speak out in no uncertain tones against the unhallowed rebellion of the South and those who in the North 'cheer it on' by their voices pens and actions." Cook portrays Woodward as one of the South's most vocal and pernicious cheerleaders. OCLC locates ten copies under two accession numbers. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Sabin 16298. Not in Bartlett LCP. Chronicle Print unknown books
1983465N. P.: Self-Published 1983. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 11" - 13" tall; Limited edition this being copy #043 of an unstated limitation. 11 1/4" x 9". Red library cloth stamped in white on front cover. 98 pages 2 leaves of maps recto only 11 leaves of photos recto only 14 pages of descriptions of photos including the names of everyone in each photo 1 page bibliography 6 page name index. A charming local history densely packed with vignettes and family history. Inscribed by the author on the title page. Scarce in commerce with no other copies available online as of May 2016. Condition: Very good plus. Lightly worn covers and unmarked lightly toned pages. Please do not hesitate to contact us for additional information and/or photos and we will respond promptly. We package our items carefully ship daily and have a no hassle returns policy--your satisfaction is guaranteed. We are members of the Texas Booksellers Association and the Independent Online Booksellers Association and adhere to their rules of ethics. [Self-Published] hardcover books
19929005552Duluth MN: Pfeifer-Hamilton 1992. Hardcover. Fine condition in a fine slipcase. Bob Cary. One of 25 numbered copies signed by the author. Bound in the publisher's original oxblood composition leather with the front cover and spine stamped in gilt. In an oxblood composition leather covered slipcase. <br/><br/> Pfeifer-Hamilton hardcover books
16715Agnes Morgan and Irene Hall. Experimental Food Study. Designed "for use in the beginning course of foods in the Department of Household Science at the University of California". Presumed First Edition. Quite a bit of chemistry. Appendix; 2 indices. . 8vo. Agnes Fay Morgan May 4 1884 - July 20 1968 was an American chemist and academic. She completed a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Chicago in 1914. She may have been the only married woman to have received a Ph.D. in chemistry in the first few years of the 20th century .She became a the longtime chair of the home economics program at the University of California Berkley. Her program was strongly grounded in science and students admitted into the program were required to have a level of science education that was not typical of home economics programs at the time. Some of the most significant scientific research to emerge from Morgan's laboratory concerned the biochemistry of vitamins and the nutritional value of foods. Morgan analyzed processed foods and characterized their vitamin composition. Gilt lettering on spine of brown boards; some bumping rubbing rolled spine scuffing but overall very good Condition. unknown books
1888155630New York: Selmar Hess 1888. Hardbound. G Moderate wear and scuffs to spines and corners; outer spine of vol. 3 is separating from hinge; front board of vol. 3 has soiling patch at bottom quarter; pages have aged only lightly; engravings are clear; some wear at front inner hinges of first two vols.; may have been re-lined at flyleaves in contemporary times; a solid set in general. Leather dusting/flaking off where rubbed. 3 vols. Black textured cloth boards with brown leather spine & corners gilt letters and ornate gilt decorations on spines gilt outlines on covers gilt decorations on front covers gilt edges all around; 974 total pp. hundreds of BW illus. A three-volume set devoted specifically to a variety of artists and their work. A hefty substantive work peppered with crisp lovely steel engravings. An excellent reference for the student or collector of 19th century works. Selmar Hess hardcover books
1916133848London: Country Life 1916. Hardcover. VG- Ex-library with expected marks. Front hinge beginning to split inside only. Perforation stamp on title page and pg. 97. Most pages clean with only occasional smudges or small tears in margins. Some loss of gilt on page edges. Black library buckram. xl 436 pp. All edges gilt. 402 bw illustrations. Oversize. Includes photographs and descriptions of castles palaces and grand country manors including Mont St. Michel the Fortress of Carcassonne Chateau Gaillard Pierrefonds House of Jacques Coeur at Bourges Loches Josselin Langeais etc and ending with Cheverny and Vaux le Vicomte. With a list of plates photos of detail and entire properties. Country Life hardcover books
1907008748NY: E. P. Dutton 1907. First US Edition. Pub Cloth. VG. First US edition printed from British plates imperial 8vo pub red cloth pressed titles and gilt horse portraits front titles to spine. xxxi 313p incl index. Illustrated w/ b& w plates. Some foxing confinedmosstly to prelims spine soiled overall very good. Scarce. E. P. Dutton unknown books
1929229576London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd 1929. First UK edition. Photographs. 1 vols. 8vo. Black buckram. Fine in About Fine unclipped dust jacket; small chip at head of spine panel. First UK edition. Photographs. 1 vols. 8vo. George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd unknown books
18975037Boston/Providence: C.S. Cook/Livermore & Knight 1897. Sewn booklet 24 pages. First edition. An early guide to simple French for the English-speaking tourist. The author claims "This little book is imperfect and incomplete but it will enable the owner to speak French enough to get about Paris." The book is divided into sections on the Hotel Railway Station Public Carriages About Bread and Coffee Midday Meal Dinner About Wines Things for Men Things for Women and then general numbers and vocabulary. Sections are interspersed with helpful hints such as "Pinch your nose when you say anything ending in n in order to achieve the nasal sound desirable." Wine vocabulary includes translations for Good Red Wine St. Jullien and Good White Wine Sauterne revealing some contemporary prejudices. There is a little bit of pencil annotation to the wine page and to one other otherwise very good in printed pale green canvas wrappers with a pocket in the front. Bit of edge wear and light soiling to wrappers otherwise very good. Rare. OCLC locates four copies of the 1907 second edition only only one in the US and none of this first edition. C.S. Cook/Livermore & Knight unknown books
192663993Columbia SC: State Co 1926. First edition Vol. I all published. 8vo. xxiv 462 pp. Illustrated plates portraits frontispiece portrait of the author maps. History of the Pee Dee River Basin roughly the counties of Chesterfield Marlboro Darlington Florence Dillon Marion Williamsburg and Georgetown 1670-1790; with a 28-page biographical sketch of Maj. James Lide Coker 1837-1918 by J.W. Norwood as an appendix. Turnbull Vol. V p. 257. Very good. Original navy cloth gilt spine title. 8208. <br/><br/> State Co hardcover books
1983006200Marvin SD: The Blue Cloud Quarterly Press 1983. First Issue rear wrapper lacking postal mailing information and quite SCARCE THUS. Blue Cloud Quarterly Vol. 29 No. 4 The Native American author's SCARCE second book consisting of poetry and one short story Near Fine small faint abrasion bottom edge rear wrapper. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Chap Book. The Blue Cloud Quarterly Press Paperback books
19862710Debrecen Hungary: Alfoldi Nyomda 1986. A miniature book 41 mm. x 68 96 5 pages. First edition. Number 161 of an unspecified limitation. A fascinating miniature book on a little-explored aspect of Hungarian cuisine. "This book . describes . the cooking and eating habits and the food of herdsmen in the Hortobagy puszta in some cases with recipes and with the unwritten rules of making food. The description is completed with the introduction of cooking utensils in the puszta." Original pictorial cloth with colored printed acetate teeny-tiny belly band. Fine. Scarce. OCLC locates only two copies. Alfoldi Nyomda hardcover books
1902153921Swarthmore Pennsylvania: Albert Cook Myers 1902. Hardcover. VG Has average edge wear at outer spine edges of book block have aged slightly; pages are crisp and clean though flyleaves tanned where former dj resided. Navy cloth boards with brown cloth spine gilt lines on spine & boards 477 pp. BW illus. Traces first the origins of the Quakers in Ireland then follows them with William Penn's invitation to the colony of Pennsylvania. Describes their most frequent places of settlement in Philadelphia and surrounding counties and townships. Outlines their social life and prominent Irish Friends James Logan Thomas Holme Robert Turner Thomas Griffitts Robert Strettell William Stockdale Nicholas Newlin Nathaniel Newlin and Lydia Darragh. Includes a bibliography. Albert Cook Myers hardcover books
1979138655San Francisco CA: Camerawork Press 1979. First edition. Softcover. 86 pages. Introduction by editor Lew Thomas. Includes essays by James Hugunin Robert Leverant Allan Sekula Donna-Lee Phillips John Brumfield Geoffey Cook Sam Samore Harley W. Lond and with an inteview of John Baldessari by Hugunin. Includes black and white images by John Gutman Lew Thomas Phil Steinmetz Jack Butler Robert Cumming Tom McLaughlin John Baldessari and numerous others. A very good copy in wrappers with some bumping to the top of the spine and some other slight wear. Uncommon. Camerawork Press unknown books
18872286587Knapp Peck & Thomson Printers 1887. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. All maps included 5 in pockets 6 in text including 3 fold-outs. Front free endpaper loose but included boards rubbed. 1887 Hard Cover. xv 1 579 3 pp. Tall 8vo. Includes several fold-out maps plus a pocket inside the front cover containing maps and plans. Engraved frontispiece of Sullivan engraved portraits in text of Brigadier General James Clinton Colonel Peter Gansevoort from a portrait by Gilbert Stuart famous for his portrait of George Washington and Colonel Philip Van Cortlandt. Original brown cloth gilt titles & rules blind-stamped double border. John Sullivan was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a delegate in the Continental Congress. Sullivan served as a major general in the Continental Army and as Governor or 'President' of New Hampshire. He is most famous for leading the Sullivan Expedition in 1779 a scorched earth campaign against the Iroquois towns that had taken up arms against the American revolutionaries. This volume contains journals by 27 officers present during the campaign and has become the authoritative primary source of the event. Knapp, Peck & Thomson Printers hardcover books
184736617Providence: Printed by Knowles & Vose 1847. 1st edition Sabin 16241. Period brown quarter calf with marbled paper wrapped boards. Spine ends chipped. Front joint starting though solidly attached by the cords. A VG copy. iv 5 - 171 1 pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> Printed by Knowles & Vose hardcover books
1627LONDON AUTOTYPE CA 1911. WITH COOK ALS LAID IN THIRD EDITION VERY GOOD. LONDON, AUTOTYPE, CA 1911 unknown books
19717338Berkeley: Univ. of California 1971 - 79. First edition. 3 volumes complete 8vo. Vols. 1 & 2 deal with population trends from before colonial times to the present in the region of Mexico and the Caribbean. Vol. 3 does the same with Mexico and California. The books won the Sahagun Prize 1975 for the first two volumes. The still standard and ground-breaking population study of Mexico in the historical perspective as well as the Caribbean islands. Previous owner's neat signature on ffep in each volume oktherwise fine set in like dust jackets. <br/><br/> Univ. of California unknown books
190023861New York: Doubleday & McClure 1900. First Pyle Edition. Decorated by Howard Pyle. 1 vols. 4to. Original cloth faded unevenly on front cover. First Pyle Edition. Decorated by Howard Pyle. 1 vols. 4to. Frederick A. Cook's Copy. This copy has the ownership signature of Arctic Explorer "Frederick A. Cook 1900" on the title-page. Doubleday & McClure unknown books
1874231973New Brunswick: Terhune & Van Anglen's Press 1874. First. hardcover. very good-. Made in July and August 1874. Very large folding map. 48pp. 8vo modern brown cloth. New Brunswick: Terhune & Van Anglen's Press 1874. First Edition.<br/><br/> Author was the state geologist of New Jersey. Map is of the boundary area of New Jersey and New York State. Map is dampstained on the bottom margin and repaired on the blank side of some folds with no loss of text. Pages 42 through 45 are heavily annotated in pencil in the margins with underlining of the text of those pages.<br/><br/> Terhune & Van Anglen's Press unknown books
1900275106Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates 1900. First. hardcover. very good. Many photo Illus. 3 volumes. Small 8vo original green cloth with elaborate gilt decorations. Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates 1900. Very good<br/><br/> Henry T. Coates unknown books
1983138577Westport Connecticut London England: Greenwood Press 1983. Octavo pp. i-ix x-xii xiii-xvii xviii-xxiv 1-3 4-795 796: blank 797: "About the Author" 798-800: blank note: last leaf is a blank cloth. First edition. A comprehensive guide to magazines that published mystery detective and espionage fiction from OLD CAP. COLLIER LIBRARY 1883 to the early 1980s. "Magazines primarily oriented to the weird horror fantasy and the supernatural have been included if some of the fiction can be defined as being in the crime category ." preface. Faint wrinkle in cloth on spine panel some scattered underlining and marginalia in the text a very good copy without dust jacket as issued. #138577 Greenwood Press unknown books
192419166n.p.: Thos. Cook & Son 1924. Hardcover. Very good. The Fifth edition. 8vo. 141pp. plus ads. Green cloth printed in black on the upper board. Printed endpapers. With three fold-out maps. One map Peking has a short separation at one of the folds no loss else the maps are in fine condition. Traces of wear to the edges a pencil erasure on p. 72 slightly loose in binding else this is a very good copy. Thos. Cook & Son hardcover books
1798247299London: G. C. & J. Robinson 1798. Engraving and etching. Image measures 13 3/8 x 15 7/8". Sheet measures 16 1/4 x 21".<br/><br/> Often referred to as the French and Indian War 1756-1763 the otherwise known Seven Years War reignited British concerns of a French invasion as well as a culturally-ingrained anti-French feeling among the populace. With his usual skill for satirical detail Hogarth allows us to gain the British perspective of a war so often only considered an American conflict. This print and its companion piece "England" illustrate the stark contrasts between the French and their significantly better-off adversaries the English. For example one of the most prominent threats that France represented was religious as well as political in the form of Catholicism and its implications of superstition inquisition and tyranny. Therefore Hogarth portrays a monk as a leader of the invasion preparing a boat filled with various torture devices. Hogarth also plays upon the perceived physical differences between France and Britain. In France most of the inhabitants are emaciated and forced to roast frogs for food while in Britain the people are stout from a steady diet of beer and roast beef. This print is additionally fascinating because it serves as an early example of the comedic connection between France and frogs. This particular print was published in the 1798 edition of "Hogarth Restored: The Whole Works of the celebrated William Hogarth" by G. C. & J. Robinson. The plates of this edition were engraved after Hogarth's plates by Thomas Cook and thus this is usually referred to as the Cook edition. The original plate by Hogarth is part of a set entitled "The Invasion" first published in 1756 of which this is the first plate. The print is in good condition with some scuffs to the margin. William Hogarth 1697-1764 is considered by many scholars and print enthusiasts as the grandfather of English graphic satire but he was also an accomplished oil painter portraitist engraver and draughtsman. Hogarth mastered the art of depicting human nature and all of its hypocrisies in society with graphic satire. The universality of his humor and the all-too-human characters featured in his works make Hogarth's satires remarkable. This print represents the epitome of Hogarth's skills as an artist and as a conscientious observer of humanity.<br/><br/> G. C. & J. Robinson unknown books