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2008111487Perth Australia: Art Gallery of Western Australia 2008. Softcover. VG As new. Color pictorial stapled wraps; 22 pp.; 16 color figures. From the exhibition held 22 March - 25 August 2008; Exhibition included works by both David Rosetzky and James Lynch. Art Gallery of Western Australia unknown books
19579023195Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania 1957. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Bound in the publisher's original cloth covered boards spine stamped in gilt. Lightly rubbed at the edges and extremities. Dust jacket is chipped and worn at the edges and extremities. Black & white illustrations throughout. <br/><br/> University of Pennsylvania hardcover books
1973278904New York: Praeger 1973. hardcover. fine/near fine. Illlus. 8vo tan cloth d.w. New York: Praeger 1973. Near Fine<br/><br/> Praeger unknown books
1904008446New York: Street & Smith 1904. No.s 794 796 798 827 in addition to those above. 27 separate issues of this iconic boy's weekly magazine. One issue 1904 two issues 1907 two issues 1908 four issues 1910 17 issues 1911 one issue 1912. Ranging in condition from Good to Near Fine overall the large majority Very Good or better a few with prior owner name and/or old pencil prices. . First Printings. Newsprint. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Street & Smith Paperback books
19772312205New York: Signet 1977. Movie Tie-In Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Movie tie-in edition with a section of photos. Toned edges a bit rubbed. 1977 Mass Market Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. A series of routine surgeries leave their patients brain dead and a medical student must figure out what's happening before it's too late. Signet paperback books
1974186445Taplinger Pub. Co 1974-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Taplinger Pub. Co hardcover books
187332701873. Narrow octavo 56 pages plus unpaginated memoranda section. Pages 1-25 of the Commercial Index are pasted over with clippings that include recipes for cakes preserves puddings cookies pies and other household hints. Pages 26-55 remain intact with indices of business houses of Boston New York Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with maps showing locations. Interspersed are advertisements. Page 56-finis are forty-nine handwritten recipes ranging from fly-paper and taffy to sausages and Dutch apple pie. Though various inks are used appears to be the same author. Boards are discolored and binding is quite shaken. Fair condition. hardcover books
17853329London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell 1785. Second edition First edition Second edition. Second edition of the 1773 Hawkesworth edition complete with the "directions for placing the cuts" and The Chart of the Strait of Magellan which are sometimes lacking. This edition includes the Preface to the Second edition with Hawkesworth's famous rebuttal to Alexander Dalrymple. Three quarto volumes 284 x 227 mm bound in uniform contemporary calf expertly rebacked; collating: xx xxxvi iv directions for cuts 456; xiv 410; 395. Complete with 21 plates and charts in volume 1 22 in volume 2 and 9 in volume 3 most of which are folding. A Very Good set. Internal contents are generally in excellent shape; a few repairs the folding plates minor foxing but on the whole an attractive set.<br/><br/>First edition of A Voyage Towards the South Pole. Two quarto volumes 291 x 230 mm bound in contemporary calf expertly rebacked; collating: xl 378; viii 396. Complete with 37 plates and charts in volume 1 including the frontis portrait of Cook and 27 in volume 2 including frontis plus the folding table at p. 364. Internal contents are generally in excellent condition although with some minor browning to plates or adjacent leaves. <br/><br/>Second edition of A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean with the medallion on the title page of each volume. Three quarto volumes 296 x 234 bound in contemporary calf expertly rebacked; collating: x xcvi 421; xiv 548; xiv 556. Complete with 11 plates and charts in volume 1 including frontis 10 in volume 2 and 6 in volume 3 plus a folding table at p. 528. Volume one has two plates not called for apparently proof plates of "A Man of Van Diemen's Land" and "A Woman of Van Diemen's Land." Internal contents generally in excellent shape. On the whole a lovely set. With the Atlas volume 527 x 400 mm: containing 63 plates complete but for the "Death of Cook" plate which is only bound into some sets. Atlas volume uniformly bound to style with leather spine over marbled paper boards. Internally the plates are generally clean with only a bit of marginal foxing much nicer than typically found. <br/><br/>"In his three voyages to the Pacific Cook disproved the existence of a great southern continent completed the outlines of Australia and New Zealand charted the Society Islands the New Hebrides New Caledonia and the Hawaiian Islands and depicted accurately for the first time the north-west coast of America leaving no major discoveries for his successors. In addition the scientific discoveries in the fields of natural history and ethnology were considerable and the drawings made by the artists were of great significance" ODNB. On the heels of exploration came imperial exploitation. The Cook expeditions' mapping efforts enabled the British Empire to move safely and efficiently through the oceans in order to establish a world-wide system of economic and cultural control. <br/><br/>Beddie 648 1216 1553. PMM 223. W. Strahan and T. Cadell unknown books
194075445Middlebury:: Middlebury College Press. Very Good in Fair dust jacket. 1940. Hardcover. B000JL4R04 . First edition. Very good in a fair completely split along the front spine edge age darkened dust jacket. . Middlebury College Press, hardcover books
19981324476Los Angeles: Pixieco Press 1998. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Folio; pp 272; VG/G; black spine with yellow and white text; dust jacket has mild wear to exterior; minor chips to corners; cloth shows mild wear to exterior; minor rubbing to corners; strong boards; text block clean; pictorial endpapers; slight ink to ffep; pictorial endpapers; profusely illustrated; interior clean; signed by Lisa Cook; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders;. 1324476. FP New Rockville Stock. Pixieco Press hardcover books
2008601962008. ISBN-13: 9781584779094; ISBN-10: 1584779098. By a Notable Suffragist Cook Tennessee Claflin Lady. Constitutional Equality a Right of Woman; or A Consideration of the Various Relations Which She Sustains as a Necessary Part of the Body of Society and Humanity; with Her Duties to Herself - together with a Review of the Constitution of the United States Showing That the Rights to Vote is Guaranteed to All Citizens. Also a Review of the Rights of Children. Originally published: New York: Woodhull Claflin & Co. 1871. 6 148 pp. frontis. portrait. Reprinted 2008 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584779094. ISBN-10: 1584779098. Hardcover. Small bump to bottom of spine. Else fine. $50. Reprint of the first edition. Written by one of the more radical women's rights activists of the nineteenth century covers a wide range of topics concerning the role of women in American society. It also includes a chapter on the rights of children that focuses on the question of prenatal care. Tennie Claflin 1845-1923 was the younger sister of Victoria Woodhull one of the leaders of the nineteenth-century woman's suffrage movement and the first woman to run for President of the United States in 1872. Together they became notorious as the first female Wall Street brokers. It was rumored that Cornelius Vanderbilt underwrote their business and that Tennie was his mistress. The opening of their firm in 1870 created such a sensation that 100 policemen were needed to keep the throngs of the curious in order. Three months later their financial success as brokers enabled them to begin publishing Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly. They went on to publish this book in which Claflin makes a strong case for women's equality in 1871 the year Woodhull petitioned Congress for women's voting rights. unknown books
2008534862008. ISBN-13: 9781584779117; ISBN-10: 158477911X. Cook Tennessee Claflin Lady. Constitutional Equality a Right of Woman; or A Consideration of the Various Relations Which She Sustains as a Necessary Part of the Body of Society and Humanity; with Her Duties to Herself - together with a Review of the Constitution of the United States Showing That the Rights to Vote is Guaranteed to All Citizens. Also a Review of the Rights of Children. Originally published: New York: Woodhull Claflin & Co. 1871. 6 148 pp. frontis. portrait. Reprinted 2008 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584779117; ISBN-10: 158477911X. Paperback. New. $11.95 Reprint of the first edition. Written by one of the more radical women's rights activists of the nineteenth century covers a wide range of topics concerning the role of women in American society. It also includes a chapter on the rights of children that focuses on the question of prenatal care. Tennie Claflin 1845-1923 was the younger sister of Victoria Woodhull one of the leaders of the nineteenth-century woman's suffrage movement and the first woman to run for President of the United States in 1872. Together they became notorious as the first female Wall Street brokers. It was rumored that Cornelius Vanderbilt underwrote their business and that Tennie was his mistress. The opening of their firm in 1870 created such a sensation that 100 policemen were needed to keep the throngs of the curious in order. Three months later their financial success as brokers enabled them to begin publishing Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly. They went on to publish this book in which Claflin makes a strong case for women's equality in 1871 the year Woodhull petitioned Congress for women's voting rights. unknown books
1995315951995. COOK Robin. CONTAGION. NY: Putnam's 1995. Sm. quarto cloth & boards in dust jacket. First Edition first printing. Signed by Cook on title page. Fine in near fine d/j. $15.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1995226651995. COOK Robin. CONTAGION. NY: Putnam 1995. 8vo. cloth & boards in dust jacket. First Edition first printing. Signed presentation from Cook on title page. Fine; tiny crease front flap d/j. $10.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1971162970Washington D.C.: Mickelson Gallery 1971. First edition. Softcover. 8 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 4-27 1971. Includes with the covers 14 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Mickelson Gallery unknown books
1967162969New York: Sculpture Center 1967. First edition. Oblong small softcover. 8 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 12 through December 24 1967. Includes 14 black and white illustrations. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear. Sculpture Center unknown books
192579836Rome & London 1925. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. frontis photos folding map 224p. Original paper-covered boards. dj. 17cm. Jacket lightly chipped at head of backstrip. Spine slightly sloped. Former owners' names or contact information in pencil on endpaper. <br/><br/> hardcover books
191385497London: Thos. Cook & Son 1913. 2nd ed. Hardcover. Good. maps 3 folding 122p. Thin flexible yellow cloth covers. 18cm. Inked letters erased from front cover although still faintly visible. Covers moderately soiled. No Jacket. The first edition of this uncommon guide book was published under a slightly different title in 1910. <br/><br/> Thos. Cook & Son hardcover books
192331971923. COOK Thomas. COOK'S HANDBOOK IN FLORENCE WITH PLANS. Large Fold-out Color Map. London: Thomas Cook & Sons 1923. 16mo flexible faux-leather red covers stamped in gilt on the front cover & spine; in the scarce original dust jacket; 126 pages. Later Edition. Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight; very tiny chips to spine ends of the uncommon d/j. $100.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
192331961923. COOK Thomas. COOK'S HANDBOOK TO VENICE WITH PLANS. Large Color Fold-out Map. London: Thomas Cook & Sons 1923. 16mo. flexible faux-leather red covers stamped in gilt on covers & spine in the scarce original dust jacket; 116 pages. Later Edition. Very Good contents clean & tight; ink name of front endpaper & a thin line of dampstain along the very edge of the front pastedown; minor wear d/j. Map has a few professional repairs with clear archival tape on the verso. Very scare to locate copies in the orginal duist jacket. $100.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
09342London c. 1910: Thomas Cook & Son. Very Good. 16mo green cloth printed in gilt. End papers and pocket printed with telegraph address phone number Provincial Offices and disclaimer. Pocket contains tickets vouchers and coupons for one Professor William T. Runzler of New York; one is a ticket for the S.S. Pretorian departing Quebec on Aug. 27 1910 second cabin for the Professor; another is a receipt for payment at Hotel Pension Chapman for 2 days cabin and trunks; another is a certificate of registration for "Passion Play at Ober Ammergau" dated May 31 1910. All together 20 tickets vouchers and coupons plus wallet-style holder. Dr. William T. Runzler 1881 - 1967 lived in Salt Lake City with wife Julia and son from the 1940 Census and was on the staff of University of Utah. <br/><br/> Thomas Cook & Son hardcover books
190910214516mo 6 3/4" x 4 1/2" dark red cloth gilt lettering on top cover and spine illustrated with folding maps 274 96 pp. Joints rubbed some extremity wear pasted sticker label on rear endpaper one or two small stub tears on maps some browning and aging; otherwise about very good. Contains lots of basic tourist information along with five folding maps. Maps of the Rhine and the Black including ones on the Rhine and Black Forest are featured. Thomas Cook & Son, books
192610214716mo 6 3/4" x 4 1/2" dark red cloth gilt lettering on top cover and spine illustrated with folding maps 388 pp. Some extremity wear a couple of small stub tears on one map map fold slightly off some browning and aging; otherwise about very good. A useful little travel book for an exotic location at that time. Includes a couple of small folding maps of North Africa Algeria and Tunisia. Thomas Cook & Son, books
1910229052London Adam and Charles Black 1910 1904. 1910. Thick 8vo. Colour frontispiece and 7 colour illustrations by John Williamson; fold-out facsimile. Original pictorial red cloth stamped in black brown white yellow and red with a native man running on the beach holding a shield and spine with a vignette of a sailing ship. Very good. 417 pages 8 page publisher's advertisements at end. No bookplates. Printed by Neill and Company Limited Edinburgh. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Adam and Charles Black, 1910 [1904]. hardcover books
189526100London: Thomas Cook & Son and others 1895. Hardcover. Good/No dust jacket. London: Thomas Cook & Son and others 1895. Numerous b/w maps 1 folding 2 folding in color and b/w ad illustrations. 376 appendix and ad pp. Hardcover. 16mo size. Red cloth. Gilt lettering to spine and front board all edges speckled ads on endpapers. Extremities lightly bumped and rubbed. Heel joints slightly worn head joints starting. Spine lightly sunned and shaken. Boards very lightly scuffed and soiled. Small worm hole on bottom page edges near fore-corner of last signature extending upward only 1/8 inch. Edges and pages lightly to moderately yellowed with very light scattered foxing and staining. Bookplate to front paste-down. Front hinge starting to split. Former ownerÕs name and address in pencil to frontis-map. Minimal scattered underlining and marginalia in pencil. Still quite good a sound copy. Good/No dust jacket. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Thomas Cook & Son, and others hardcover books