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182714153Washington: GPO. Very Good. 1827. Softcover. Disbound heavy foxing pages detached pages 10 Rep. No. 100 . GPO paperback books
185874176Wash D. C.: GPO. Very Good. 1858. Pamphlet. 10 page original US Senate document related to the Territory of Utah. Bright complete and NOT a reprint. . GPO unknown books
1889206638London: Reeves and turner and Bertram Dobell 1889. Hardcover. 335p. original publishers cloth heavily chipped on the spine affecting spine titling ex library with the usual markings both hinges cracked with weakness to rear hinge. Salt a socialist an animal rights activist vegetarian and pacifist was active in social reform circles and influential with anarchists Joseph Ishill & his Circle Gandhi and many others. Reeves and turner and Bertram Dobell hardcover books
1899135177London: William Heinemann 1899. Hardcover. F Ex-library with usual library markings bookplate on front inside cover pocket and discoloration at back inside cover perforation stamp used on illus. pages are slightly tanned but otherwise good hinges are beginning to loosen no djs covers show heavy wear along all edges and corners v.1 has spine material held on with adhesive tape still a good reading copy. Blue and gray paper boards gilt letters on spine 2 vols. 328 324 pp. 27 BW plates. Charles-Joseph Lamoral 7th Prince de Ligne 1735-1814 was a Field Marshall and writer. William Heinemann hardcover books
18901891Stereoscopic Gems of American and Foreign Scenery 1890. Stereoview. Silver gelatin photograph 8 cm x 15.5 cm on gray curved mount 9 cm x 18 cm. Mount and image in very good condition. Small damp stain to rear of mount. Strong contrasts. Image of the Temple from the south west with wall in the foreground. Stereoscopic Gems was a small pirate company that issued views of American and Foreign Scenery in the 1880's and 90's. Their home office location is unknown and their views were sold by agents only. Stereoscopic Gems of American and Foreign Scenery unknown books
18901892Stereoscopic Gems of American and Foreign Scenery 1890. Stereoview. Silver gelatin photograph 8 cm x 15.5 cm on a light gray curved mount 9 cm x 18 cm. Mount and image in near fine condition. Strong contrasts. Image of the Temple from the south west with wall in the foreground. Stereoscopic Gems was a small pirate company that issued views of American and Foreign Scenery in the 1880's and 90's. Their home office location is unknown and their views were sold by agents only. Stereoscopic Gems of American and Foreign Scenery unknown books
18942304476London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co 1894. Limited Edition. Limited Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. Limited large paper edition printed on hand-made paper. Hand numbered #145 of 280 printed copies. Ink stamp on title page. Related letters laid in. 1894 Hard Cover. viii 128 pp. Beveled boards. Top page ridge gilt. Photographic frontispiece black-and-white plates in text. "John Richard Jefferies 6 November 1848 Swan Sonnenschein & Co unknown books
18971895Meadville PA: Keystone View Company 1897. Stereoview. Silver gelatin photograph 8 cm x 15.5 cm on a light gray curved mount 9 cm x 18 cm. Mount and image in near fine condition. Strong contrasts. "The Pioneer Jubilee was to commemorate the establishment of the institution of Mormonism in Utah. Brigham Young their great leader and statesman entered the Salt Lake Valley July 24th 1847 leading a band of 143 men 3 women and 2 children and settled where now stands Salt Lake City. This view shows the assemblage at the unveiling of the monument to Brigham Young and Pioneers. This monument is the gift of the grateful people of Utah to the state. It was erected by popular subscription at a cost of $35000." - from the reverse. Keystone View Company unknown books
1874517Salt Lake City 1874. Printed check 9 cm x 21.5 cm printed in black with blanks to be filled in by hand. Near fine. Check is dated September 21 1874 and payable to the Super Napper. The amount is for $2.00 and is signed by Susan Napper. unknown books
18618200Albany 1861. Original printed wrappers lightly worn. Stitched 37pp. Very Good. New York State acquired the Salt Springs for a song from the Onondaga Indians. The State leased rights to private industry to process the salt with activities overseen by the Superintendent Vivus Wood Smith who reported the production costs problems other pertinent information. The springs were located at Salina Liverpool Geddes and Syracuse. unknown books
187549184Hartford CT: Worthington 1875. 8vo pp. xxx 623. Green cloth with decorative stamping in gilt. Frontis detached ex library with stamps and bookplate cover scuffed at edges o/w VG. BAL 19481. Worthington unknown books
181337513Washington D.C.: Printed by Roger C. Weightman 1813. First edition. Removed. A very good edge worn copy. 2 leaves. 8vo. The Illinois legislature wish to exchange a tax relief from the U.S. government that exempted any lands sold by the government from taxes for five years in favor of one that gave the right of owning Saline Creek and its salt deposits in the South of Illinois to the State. The motion was declined as the U.S. Government felt it would adversely affect salt purchases from other states. Scarce. OCLC locates five paper copies: S. Illinois Navy Dept. Yale Lib. Co. Philadelphia and AAS. Last sales record found was Maggs: Cat. 847 in 1957. American Imprints 30346. Rink 3452. Printed by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
187759177Hartford CT: Worthington 1877. 8vo pp. xxx 623. Bound in Publisher's sheep spine loose covers well rubbed good. VG. BAL 19481. Worthington unknown books
185045926London: Published by W. H. Smith and Son et al 1850. 1st Edition. Original publisher's brown cloth binding with gilt stamping to front cover & spine. Pale yellow eps. General wear and soiling to binding which has a slight lean. Front hinge starting. Withal a VG copy. xi 1 210 pp. Charts graphs. 12mo. <br/><br/>Much statistical information on the railways & products shipped therewith including railways in the US e.g. Table 96 "Railway Fares in America". Published by W. H. Smith and Son [et al] hardcover books
1865808161865. SALT Thomas. Partridge. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON RUPTURE; ITS CAUSES MANAGEMENT AND CURE AND THE VARIOUS MECHANICAL CONTRIVANCES EMPLOYED FOR ITS RELIEF. London: John Churchill & Sons 1865. 2nd edition. 112 pp. 8vo. maroon cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Ex-library with usual markings top of front joint starting. Cloth bright. Woodcuts in the text. Salt was active in the re-design of artificial limbs in the mid 19th century. A rare title. Very good. unknown books
189421611London: Elliot Stock 1894. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. Folio. xvi 2771pp. followed by 2pp publisher's catalogue. Illustrated. Green cloth blocked in gilt on the spine and upper board and in blind on the lower board. Top edge gilt. Patterned end papers.<br/> <br/>One of fifty numbered large paper copies of which this is No. 3<br/> <br/>Light rubbing to the boards wear to the edges and hinges else a very good copy. With the inscription: Compliments of E. C. Hill Dec 25 1900. Elliot Stock hardcover books
1814184001London England: F.C. And J.Rivington 1814. Hardcover. Good- leather boards detached. boards have considerable edge-wear scuffs & scratches; corners rubbed to boards. spine has considerable rubbing & wear w/ 2inch section missing at edge; spine end missing rubbed & chipped. light to dark speckled foxing throughout w/ higher concentrations on plates/maps. leather boards w/ blind-stamped & gilt tile borders; gilt printed & raised band spine. xi 5 506 pgs & ixxv; plates & maps. all edge marble. Textblock and pages firm. Plates Missing: 2 chart of East Coast of Africa 10 Chart Of Amphilia Bay 12 Chart Of Howakil Bay 13 Portraits and 34 Chart Of Annesley Bay. Tissue-guards are also torn or missing from various plates. Color plates have retained their brightness; text dark and detailed. Complete title ". in which are included an account of the Portuguese settlements on the east coast of Africa visited in the course of the voyage; a concise narrative of late events in Arabia Felix; and some particulars respecting the aboriginal African tribes extending from Mosambique to the borders of Egypt; together with vocabularies of their respective languages. F.C. And J.Rivington hardcover books
189420183London: Elliot Stock 1894. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. Folio. xvi 2771pp. followed by 2pp publisher's catalogue. Illustrated. Blue cloth blocked in gilt on the spine and upper board and in blind on the lower board. Top edge gilt. Patterned end papers. One of fifty numbered copies of which this is No. 6. A few spots of very light foxing light wear to the edges and hinges else a very good copy. Elliot Stock hardcover books
18274729Paris: Chez Bobee et Hingray Treuttel et Wurtz Debure Freres 1827. Hardcover. Very Good. A scarce book; only 300 copies of this French edition were printed. Scattered foxing and toning to contents but in a contemporary armorial French binding leather flaked. 6 folding lithograph plates. <br/><br/> Chez Bobee et Hingray, Treuttel et Wurtz, Debure, Freres hardcover books
1894WRCAM35120Salt Lake City: R.L. Polk & Co. 1894. 2-952pp. including one chromolithographic advertising plate and 43pp. of advertisements printed on tinted stock. Original black half cloth gilt and boards printed with advertisements. Boards and preliminary leaves detached closed tear in cloth of spine. Plate fold strengthened. Internally fine. Overall very good. An exhaustive directory with numerous illustrated advertisements. The chromolithographic plate advertises "The Orcutt Company Leading Lithographers" and depicts a middle eastern market scene. R.L. Polk & Co. hardcover books
180981318London: William Miller 1809. Very Good. Hand-colored aquatint print now in a modern frame under glass. Image size approximately 61 x 42cm. This is Plate No. XV from "Twenty-Four Views in St. Helena the Cape India Ceylon Abyssinia and Egypt" which was published in 1809. <br/><br/> William Miller unknown books
181619413Philadelphia: M. Carey; Boston: Wells & Lilly pr. by Lydia R. Bailey 1816. 8vo 23.5 cm 9.25". 24 454 pp.; fold. map. illus. <br><br>First U.S. edition and printed by Lydia Bailey following the London first of 1814. Salt a British traveller and Egyptologist first visited Ethiopia in 1805 and returned in 1809 on a diplomatic mission intended to promote ties between the British government and the Emperor of Abyssinia. The Voyage gives Salt's observations of Ethiopian customs manners dress cuisine and music along with the factual details of his diplomatic achievements or lack thereof in terms of concrete agreements followed by an appendix comparing vocabulary words from various languages spoken along "the Coast of Africa from Mosambique to the borders of Egypt with a few others spoken in the Interior of that Continent" p. 395.<br>Â Â Â Â This is an untrimmed copy in original boards with 24 pages of advertising for Carey publications bound in at the front of the volume. The preliminary map engraved by John Bower has hand-colored border lines; this American edition does not call for the plates found in the English first but does include in-text depictions of several "Ethiopic inscriptions. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 33864; NSTC 2S3118; Library Company Afro-Americana 9080; Nipps Lydia Bailey 157; Clarkin 932. Publisher's quarter tan paper over light blue papercovered sides; front cover detached and back joint cracked binding spotted paper cracked and split along spine spine label now absent and replaced with hand-inked title spine with later paper shelving label. Front pastedown with institutional bookplate front free endpaper with inked ownership inscription dated 1829. Half-title with portion of outer margin torn away not touching text and laid in. Map lightly foxed with two short tears along folds. Pages age-toned with occasional spots of foxing. M. Carey; Boston: Wells & Lilly (pr. by Lydia R. Bailey) hardcover books
180917298London: William Miller 1809. Hand-coloured aquatint engraving by D. Havell after Henry Salt on wove paper watermark 'J Whatman'. View of the British colonial island St. Helena prior to its becoming Napoleon's last residence<br/> <br/>Henry Salt artist traveller diplomat and collector of antiquities was born at Lichfield Staffordshire England 14 June 1780. He was destined to be a portrait-painter and on leaving school was taught drawing by Glover the watercolour-painter of Lichfield. In 1797 he went to London and became a pupil of Joseph Farington R.A. and in 1800 of John Hoppner R.A. The turning point in his career was 3 June 1802 when Salt left London for an eastern tour with George viscount Valentia afterwards Lord Mountnorris whom he accompanied as secretary and draughtsman. He visited India Ceylon and in 1805 Abyssinia returning to England on 26 Oct. 1806. He made many drawings some of which served to illustrate Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India published in 1809. The present image is from a work titled Twenty-four Views in St. Helena the Cape India Ceylon the Red Sea Abyssinia and Egypt published by William Miller with hand-coloured aquatints by D. Havell and J. Bluck from Salt's own drawings. The originals of all these drawings were retained by Lord Valentia who also retained the ownership of the copper plates after Salt's death. The format and style of presentation of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's great work Oriental Scenery 1795-1808 and the artistry displayed by both Salt and his engravers is in many cases more than a match for the Daniell's images.<br/> <br/>Abbey Travel II 515 no.5. William Miller unknown books
1860WRCAM55487Salt Lake City: Deseret News Print 1860. xxiiixliv756pp. Modern half morocco and marbled boards spine gilt. Small dampstains to titlepage and gutter of first few leaves; light mostly marginal tideline near top corner of text throughout and in lower corner of last several leaves. Occasional creasing or wrinkling a few occasional pencil marks. Very good. The first edition of the new charter of Salt Lake City passed on January 20 1860 and an uncommon imprint from the press of the Salt Lake City Mormon-owned newspaper the DESERET NEWS. In the two years previous to this new charter the whole of the Mormon community in Utah was recovering from the Utah War which saw an increased United States government influence and presence in the territory. The present work includes a membership list of the Salt Lake City Council lists of city officials four major sections and indexes to those four sections. <br> <br> The first prominent work printed here is the United States Constitution with the twelve Amendments passed up until that time. This work was not printed in the 1859 edition of the 1851-53 Salt Lake city charter but is added here. The second major work is the "Act to Establish a Territorial Government for Utah." This act which provided for the establishment of all aspects of the Utah government and delineated the boundaries of the territory was first published in 1852. <br> <br> The third and most important text printed here is the "Charter of Great Salt Lake City" beginning on page xxix. This is the first edition of the new city charter for Salt Lake City presumably passed in response to the changes wrought by the Utah War. The Charter is comprised of "An Act Incorporating Great Salt Lake City" and is laid out in eighty- eight sections and invests most of the power for regulating the city in the City Council. This differs from the earlier city charter which was comprised of only fifty-three sections most passed in 1851 with five passed in 1853. The penultimate section of the present work section 87 repeals and replaces the earlier charter. <br> <br> The charter sets the boundaries for the city and gives the city the authority to control all manner of issues related to city management and maintenance such as organizing the city setting electoral guidelines for city officials eminent domain business licensing and regulation public cleanliness providing police and fire departments regulations for tobacco and liquor and many others. Section 26 even outlaws "playing at ball" or flying a kite. <br> <br> The fourth and longest section of the work is entitled "Ordinances of Great Salt Lake City" and consists of fifty-eight specific rules regulating elections creating city offices naming the streets dividing the city into wards providing for water defining police duties collecting taxes creating schools governing distribution of liquor regulating city quarantine setting penalties for criminal activity and more. Interestingly Section 3 of the Ordinances prohibits any officer or soldier of the United States Army from holding office or voting in Salt Lake City unless they live in the city; the Mormon population in Salt Lake City seems to have had enough of the American military by 1860. A short Appendix prints six more ordinances passed later in 1860 including one governing the discharge of firearms and another stipulating a $100 fine and six months in jail for operation of a brothel. Revised ordinances for the city would be published in 1875 and amendments would be added to the city charter beginning in 1862 but the latter essentially remained in effect until statehood in 1896. <br> <br> Not in Flake or Draper. OCLC records just twelve institutional copies. A scarce work under-represented in Mormon bibliographical literature. SABIN 75840. OCLC 2872974. Deseret News Print hardcover books
1814283518London: Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington by W. Bulmer and Co 1814. First Edition. Quarter Leather. Near Fine binding. A First Edition copy of the record of Henry Salt's journey along the Red Sea coast. In 1809 Henry Salt traveled through the Horn of Africa on a diplomatic trip to Abyssinia. Sent by the British Government to cultivate friendly relations and assess the state of the country he would never reach the king of Gondar but delivered the presents of arms and ammunition to the Ras of Tigre while also documenting and sketching his experiences with the peoples along the Red Sea coast. Collates complete with 2 vignettes 34 copper engraved plates 4 fold-out maps and one large hand colored map. Four centimeter closed tear at the middle of the right edge of the hand colored map. Newly bound in period quarter calf binding over brown paper covered boards. Red morocco label and raised bands. Included with the book are the original paper covered boards which were returned by the binder. Some foxing to the plates. Long closed tear on pages 405/406 with an old repair using paper patches now toned not affecting the text. With deckled edges. The full-page illustrations were made by Charles Heath from original sketches by Salt who had studied to be an artist before his career as diplomat. With a lengthy linguistic dictionary in the appendix of the local tribes of East Africa. After publication of this work Salt would return as Consul-General of Egypt and direct excavations at Thebes and Abu Simbel. An attractive copy in exceptional condition. Dictionary of National Biography 701-702. Near Fine binding. Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington by W. Bulmer and Co unknown books