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19389026298Chicago: Lakeside Press 1938. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in the publisher's original burgundy cloth cover and spine stamped in gilt. Number 36 of the Lakeside Classics. Edited by Milo Milton Quaife. <br/><br/> Lakeside Press hardcover books
1967007158New York: Citadel Press 1967. x 454p. b/w front. dj. Reprint of the 1907 Topeka edition. Citadel Press unknown books
19045847Milford Del: The Club; Printed at the Caulk Press 1904. Octavo 23.25 x 16 cm. 134 pages. Advertisements. Errata list tipped in. Chairman from Introduction page 17. Date of publication determined from internal evidence. ~ Evident first edition. A community cookbook undertaken by a recently formed women's social activist club; with more than four hundred attributed recipes. Entries whose details hold promise: Corned Shad Celeried Oysters Creamed Dried Beef Glazed Sweet Potatoes Succotash requiring one third more corn than beans Delaware Biscuits Potato Rolls Crab Salad Moonshine Pudding Frozen Cherry Custard Quince and Pear Marmalade Preserved Cantaloupe Rind Peach Wine Homemade Hoarhound. ~ Encoded in the title is a sort of hybrid of local pride and patriotic fervor: the Delaware Blue Hen is a traditional landrace analogous to a cultivar - that is not a breed but rather a stock variety - whose origins are alleged to date to the Revolutionary Era. A perennial symbol of tenacity it would be adopted in 1939 as Delaware's state bird. A prefatory note page 18 provides one clue to the date of publication in a reference to the "six years and more of the existence of the Club" which "was organized February 14th 1898." Confirmation is supplied on page 8 by an advertisement for Walter Pardoe's furniture store which brackets its years of service to the community as 1877-1904. ~ Mary Louise Donnell Mrs. George William Marshall 1853-1933 married into a prominent family of physicians who were instrumental in establishing the first hospital in Milford and in codifying its emergency care. She served as president of the Delaware State Federation of Women's Clubs during the first decade of the last century thereby energizing the membership of the Milford Club through her connections across the state and her engagement of speakers on subjects as wide-ranging as agriculture and nutrition. ~ The Milford New Century Club took its name from one of the earliest documented women's clubs founded in the United States the New Century Club in Philadelphia organized as a direct result of interest in the Women's Pavilion of the Centennial Exposition. In its wake social activists found common cause in promoting vocational training for women reforms in public education and child labor laws and women's suffrage. Women of the Milford New Century Club set about raising funds to purchase a schoolhouse known as the Classical Academy - which George Marshall had attended - for use as their meeting house. Thanks in part to the success of The Blue Hen's Chicken's Cook Book they completed the purchase in 1905. ~ The clubhouse was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Almost exactly thirty years later in 2012 the building was gravely damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Amidst the tumult that followed a Milford couple arranged to purchase and restore it through procurement of grants from the National Park Service. The building was rededicated in June 2015. ~ Some age-toning especially at the edges. In publisher's yellow cloth rubbed and soiled with lettering and an image of hen and chicks in blue. Ink signature of collector Eloise Schofield to front flyleaf and with her embossed "ex libris" on title page. Scarce. OCLC locates one copy of the first edition and seven copies of the second edition printed by Milford Publishing in 1921; Cook page 48 with different pagination; Bitting pages 520-521; and Brown 399 both acknowledge the second edition only; not in Cagle. [The Club]; Printed at the Caulk Press hardcover books
197114166New York: Charles Scribner 1971. Second printing. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 8vo. 246 pp. Second printing. One of the early books to try and summarize and explain the impact of the Beats on American culture. Small notation on rear blank endpaper else a very good copy in very good clipped dustwrapper. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner hardcover books
19682300278New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company 1968. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Edge lightly foxed owner blind stamp on front endpaper jacket edges a bit rubbed jacket price clipped. 1968 Hard Cover. xiv 156 pp. 8vo. Includes section of black-and-white photographs maps in text. "This important work is being brought back into print for the 50th anniversary of the naval battle that broke the stalemate in the long and bloody campaign for Guadalcanal. Though little known the midnight battle off the northwest point of the island is memorable for the novel circumstances under which it was fought. It was the first real night fighting experienced by U.S. surface forces and was complicated by many factors including new radar devices not yet fully understood and inadequate communications. The author himself a participant describes the battle from both sides drawing on a number of firsthand accounts from the time late on 11 October 1942 that U.S. Task Group 64.2 opened fire on three Japanese cruisers and two destroyers. His description dramatically reflects the confusion miscalculations and remarkable string of events that took place. From the top commander trying to keep control amidst chaos to the sailors belowdecks waiting out the warning of an approaching torpedo this book gives the reader a real flavor for what war at sea was like in the South Pacific. It also offers a unique look at the leadership and tactical demands on ship and task force commanders and on the overall friction of surface warfare. First published in 1968 twenty-six years after the event the book draws on the author's interviews with participants and fills in gaps and reconciles differences encountered in many of the original action reports and Japanese sources. Thomas Y. Crowell Company unknown books
19871319658London: Leo Cooper 1987. 541/750. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 552; G-/no-DJ; blue spine with gilt text; missing slipcase and dj; first edition; cloth has mild wear to exterior; slightly splayed boards; text block shows slight staining to exterior fore and tail edges; damp staining to interior pages at fore edges; smudging stain to exterior head edge; dampstained pastedown at fore edges; bookplate to ffep with author's signature; limited numbered edition; this is number 541 of 750; interior clean; illustrated;. 1319658. FP New Rockville Stock. Leo Cooper hardcover books
1988314557New Haven & London: Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press 1988. First American Edition. Illustrated. xv 247; xiii 274; xxi 233; 235-669 pp. 4 vols. Folio. Brown cloth. Fine in fine dustjackets. First American Edition. Illustrated. xv 247; xiii 274; xxi 233; 235-669 pp. 4 vols. Folio. "Captain James Cook's three voyages of exploration to the Pacific between 1768 and 1780 were the first of the great European voyages of discovery to carry professional artists. The Art of Captain Cook's Voyages contains all the known drawings and paintings done for these voyages as well as a fascinating narrative and explanatory text by Bernard Smith and Rudiger Joppien. Volume III describing Cook's final voyages is of particular interest for its descriptions of the Pacific Northwest of America as well as Australia New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press unknown books
1985WRCAM52043New Haven & London: Yale University Press 1985. Four volumes. Illus. Folio. Cloth. As new in dust jackets. The volumes are titled as: VOLUME ONE THE VOYAGE OF THE Endeavour 1768-1771. VOLUME TWO THE VOYAGE OF THE Revolution AND Adventure 1772-1775. VOLUME THREE TEXT THE VOYAGE OF THE Resolution AND Discovery 1776-1780. and VOLUME THREE CATALOGUE THE VOYAGE OF THE Resolution AND Discovery 1776- 1780. A magnificent and unparalleled reference now out of print and a must for any Cook or Pacific voyages collection. Profusely illustrated. Yale University Press hardcover books
197420571Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1974. ix 198p. dj. Doubleday & Company unknown books
1869WRCLIT81995New York: Dick and Fitzgerald 1869. 514421pp. Octavo. Cloth backed pictorial boards. Illustrations in chapter on carving. Binding extremities worn a few signatures starting light spotting to one leaf; withal a good copy. One of many later reprintings of this receipt book based on a text first published ca. 1839. OCLC locates nine copies of this impression. WHEATON & KELLY 125. OCLC: 34903665. Dick and Fitzgerald hardcover books
192666709New York: The Macmillan Company. Very Good. 1926. Hardcover. 464 1 pages plus ads. 8.25x5.5 inches. Blue cloth covers with gilt printing to the spine. Spine ends are slightly rubbed and bumped. The contents are bright and complete with black and white plates and five maps four folding. Very Good. . The Macmillan Company hardcover books
19752304906Ithaca New York: Cornell University Press 1975. First Edition. First Edition. Good/Good. First edition. Jacket stained jacket edges rubbed with a few small tears. Ink underlining and marginalia throughout. 1975 Hard Cover. 261 pp. ".the first modern account of the settlement of the Alabama Claims--America's demands for compensation from Great Britain for the damage done by the Confederate cruisers that were allowed to escape from British ports during the Civil War. Cornell University Press unknown books
201776732Columbus Ohio: Silver Anchor Press. As New. 2017. First Edition Limited Edition; First Printing. Hardback in dust jacket. This book is hard-bound in black cloth with silver stamping to the spine in a very nice dust jacket with red and black printing and with a sample "Dante Stamp" pasted onto the upper panel. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations in black & white and color. Towards the end of the book there is a sample of the First Day Cover as well as a sample plate block from the stamp issue. This book is a Limited Edition #49/50 signed by the author Christopher Cook on the Limitation Page. Overall Like New Condition. ; Signed by Author . Silver Anchor Press hardcover books
1938025144Cambridge Etc.: W. Heffer & Sons 1938. xix 346p. original blue cloth some foxing on the edges. W. Heffer & Sons unknown books
19576902New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1957. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. The 1957 stated 1st edition. Clean and Near Fine in a bright price-intact Near fine dustjacket. Octavo 45 pgs. <br/><br/> E.P. Dutton & Co hardcover books
19942312204New York: Berkley 1994. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Spine creased. 1994 Mass Market Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. Sean Murphy a young medical student secretly investigates the goings on at a Florida medical center where brain cancer patients are treated with a reported one hundred percent success rate. Berkley paperback books
1993913859NY: Putnam. 1993. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Putnam hardcover books
1993701213NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1993. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. G.P. Putnam's Sons paperback books
1981701217NY: Delacorte. 1981. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Delacorte paperback books
1968007236Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 1968. Introduction by Agnes Wright Spring. xviii 221p. b/w illus. dj. University of Nebraska Press unknown books
1983UCOOTAB00MWHoughton Mifflin 1983. Fine. Cook Thomas H. Tabernacle. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1983. 1st edition. 313pp. 8vo. 1/4 Cloth. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light rubbing and bumping to edges and a small stain on head of spine. Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
187518315Chicago Ill.: Charles E. Southard 1875. Original printed wrappers stitched 34pp. Light wear Very Good. Signature 'Edwin H. Abbot' on front wrap. <br/><br/> On the constitutionality of Wisconsin's 'Potter Law' prescribing maximum freight rates within the State and imposing penalties for evasion of the Act. Cook argues that the Potter Law "would take the property of the railroad without just compensation" in violation of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Charles E. Southard unknown books
199089025Cambridge:: NESFA Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0915368447 . Limited edition: this copy is number 216 of 800 copies. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . NESFA Press, hardcover books
1990128559Cambridge MA: The NESFA Press 1990. Octavo cloth. First edition. Limited to 800 copies of which this is one of 590 numbered trade copies. Brief signed inscription by Cook to "Lev" on the title page. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #128559 The NESFA Press unknown books
1989WRCLIT85084New York: Putnam 1989. Large octavo. Cloth and boards. First edition. Fine in dust jacket. Putnam hardcover books