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1982mon0000572651Stationery Office Books 31/12/1982 00:00:01. paperback. Acceptable. 0.5076 in x 20.5584 in x 14.4670 in. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. Floorplan at end of book detatched. Some marking due to age on cover but overall book remains in good condition considering age. Stationery Office Books paperback
1983244635United Kingdom: HMSO 1983. Book. Very Good. hardback. hardback quarto a very good tightly bound copy in a pictorial dust wrapper that has sunned to green on spine and is chipped and creased along to edge. The text is clean and unmarked illustrated four colour and 43 b&w plates xxxviii 398pp. Because of weight a request for additional postage might be made if ordered from certain overseas locations. HMSO Hardcover
19938855498W.H. Freeman 1993. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1850grams ISBN:0716723174 W.H. Freeman hardcover
197991631OUP Oxford. 1979. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. xl 468pp xvii pages of plates Bound in original black cloth with dustwrapper d/w edges a bit rubbed ; Winchester Studies; quarto . 0198131771 . OUP Oxford hardcover
1961328022Cambridge: Museum of Fine Arts 1961. hardcover. near fine/very good. Profusely illustrated with some plates in color. 232 pages. Small 4to white cloth edgeworn d.w. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts 1961. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> Exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts May 4-July 16 1961. Includes the work of Baskin Arp Matisse Maillol Leger etc.<br/> <br/> Museum of Fine Arts unknown
1952353726New York: New Century Publishers 1952. 16 pp. 12mo. Stapled pamphlet; near fine. 16 pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> New Century Publishers unknown
1976biblio556<p>MGNA 1976 1977. The complete series: First Year Sets 1 - 6; Second Year Sets 1 - 6; Third Year Sets 1 - 6; Fourth Year Sets 1 - 3; Fifth Year Set 1 final set published. 22 staplebound pamphlets in very-good to fine condition. An outgrowth of the Alice Bailey teachings MGNA was founded by the eminent Italian psychotherapist Roberto Assagioli.</p> MGNA paperback
191217976New York 1912. Very good. Roosevelt Theodore in the person of Frank Harper. Autographed Letter Signed. The Outlook New York March 19 1912. Two pages on Outlook stationery to a Mrs. James Edward Leach of Andover Mass. Harper relates that TR will not give his permission for an unnamed project that the Patent Office says needs TR’s release. One can only speculate on what this person had dreamt up that no doubt used the former President’s name or effigy. Still it is signed by Harper TR’s British born secretary that served him from approx. 1910 through 1914. unknown
1936383621Washington D.C.: The Washington D.C. Times 1936. Unbound. Fine. 9†x 6†handbill. Fine. A political cartoon from the September 10 1936 against Roosevelt pertaining to the idea that his policies are socialist and are taking away America from Americans complete with Soviets invading the United States. Unfortunately for the artist FDR won against Alf Landon by a landslide. An excellent example that captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during an integral part of American history. The Washington D.C. Times unknown
193099775<p>New York: The Alstan Company Inc. 1930. 1930. Very good. - Quarto 12 inches high by 9 inches wide. Softcover bound in stapled brown wraps titled & decorated in black on the front cover. The covers are bumped. 32 pages profusely illustrated in color and black & white. Very good.</p><p>A slip tipped in at the front states that "All prices in this catalog are list and subject to the wholesale discount of 50%".</p> New York: The Alstan Company, Inc. 1930. paperback
1922206370New York: Dutton 1922. Second. hardcover. near fine. Fronitspiece many b/w plates. 140pp. 4to blue cloth spine ends very slightly frayed. New York: E.P. Dutton 1922. A near fine copy.<br/> <br/> Printed by D. B. Updike at the Merrymount Press.<br/> <br/> Dutton unknown
19385518New York: The Colophon 1938. 1938. Fine. - Quarto light blue cloth backed natural buckram titled in black on the front cover & the spine with decorations in silver on the front cover. The spine is faded and soiled. 168 leaves including the endpapers and blanks profusely illustrated throughout including depictions of works by W.A. Dwiggins Rockwell Kent and many others. Printed in colors on a variety of stock the book includes signatures contributed by several fine & small presses and major publishers which serve to illustrate their work. Near fine. <p>The table of contents lists the following: "Binding design by W.A. Dwiggins" "Title-page design by Rockwell Kent" Foreword by J. T. Winterich" "American Institute of Graphic Arts" "University of California Press" "Alfred A. Knopf" "University of North Carolina Press" "Rydal Press" "Simon & Schuster" "Riverside Press" "Wolff Book Manufacturing Co." "Walpole Printing Office" "Derrydale Press" "Paul McPharlin" "Hawthorn House" "George Grady Press" "Ward Ritchie Press" "Yale University Press" "Lanston Monotype Machine Co." "Taylor & Taylor" "Press of the Woolly Whale" "Haddon Craftsmen" "Limited Editions Club" "Overbrook Press" "Lakeside Press" "Mergenthaler Linotype Co." "University of Oklahoma Press" and "Pynson Printers".<p>From the library of Harold Hugo of The Meriden Gravure Company with his bookplate on the front pastedown. New York: The Colophon, 1938. hardcover
19356108Painesville Ohio: The Ohio Apple Institute 1935. First Edition . Staplebound. Very good. Slim octavo 7pp. A very good copy in the publisher's stapled wraps. Staples rusted and a slightly fragile copy but generally clean and unmarked. A slim pamphlet containing nineteen recipes along with some variations. Of note is a detailed chart of Ohio-grown apple varieties organized by season and by ideal use baking/cooking/eating etc. We note a single separately listed institutional holding at Virginia Tech and no copies in commerce as of this listing. Scarce. The Ohio Apple Institute unknown
1951106791Macmillan 1951-1966. First Edition. Hard Bound Volume. Very Good. 12 vols. Numbers 11 141516 181920 21222425 & 26. Postage will be billed at cost. Macmillan unknown
194974197New York: 173d Organized Reserve Military Intelligence Group Office of the Unit Instructor SS-3 Section 1949. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Other. Good. Rare--very few of these training problem sheets have survived. Single 8 inch by 10.5 inch mimeographed sheet with text on one side only. This has been folded in half and half again resulting in an approximately 5.25 by 4 inch object when fully folded. This sheet has been fully opened and placed in a clear plastic protective sleeve. On 24 June 1921 the unit was reconstituted as the Headquarters and Headquarters Company HHC 173rd Infantry Brigade and was assigned to the Organized Reserve Corps and the 87th Division. It was reorganized in December 1921 redesignated on 23 March 1925 as the HHC 173rd Brigade and redesignated as HHC 173rd Infantry Brigade on 24 August 1936. During World War II the HHC 173rd Infantry Brigade was designated as the 87th Reconnaissance Troop in February 1942 and activated on 15 December 1942. Though the brigade in name did not exist during the war the redesignation meant that it carried the lineage of the 87th Reconnaissance Troop and when the brigade was reactivated it would include the troop's lineage and campaign streamers. The troop entered combat in 1944 and fought in three European campaigns; central Europe the Rhineland and Ardennes-Alsace operations. After the war the troop reverted to reserve status and was posted at Birmingham Alabama from 1947 until 1951. On 1 December 1951 the troop was inactivated and released from its assignment to the 87th Infantry Division. This is dated April 14 1949. It references FIELD ORDER No. 11. It provides information on Enemy Forces Friendly Forces and Mission before ending with the statement of the PROBLEM. The Map reference s 1:20000 West Point and Vicinity. Reference is made to Field Orders No. 1 - 7 for the disposition of enemy forces. The issue is that the Aggressor forces control the Bear Mountain Bridge and have it prepared for demolition. It controls a key crossing of the Hudson River. Friendly Forces are en route from Buffalo and Albany and require the bridge intact to enable a further advance toward New York City and Bridgeport Connecticut. The defenses available to the Aggressor forces are detailed. The students are directed to "Prepare a plan for the seizure and holding of Bear Mountain Bridge to forestall and prevent its destruction by Aggressor." 173d Organized Reserve Military Intelligence Group, Office of the Unit Instructor, SS-3 Section unknown
1980380844Los Angeles: No Publisher 1980. Unbound. Fine. Photomechanically reproduced oblong flyer on 8.5" x 11" paper. Fine. An original flyer promoting December shows featuring 20/20 The Blasters and The Dickies. Influenced by The Ramones The Dickies were one of the first LA punk bands and the first California band to appear on TV. [No Publisher] unknown
194732655Washington DC: Audubon Society of the District of Columbia 1947. Very Good. Washington DC: Audubon Society of the District of Columbia 1947. First Edition. 12mo 17.5cm.; publisher's blue printed staple bound card wrappers; 39pp.; double-paged map at center fold tables throughout text printed from typescript. Light toning else Very Good or better. <br /> <br /> First appearance of this guide for the already seasoned birder there are no illustrations of the birds themselves. Instead the handbook is mostly made up of charts providing infographics that include how common the bird is to the region nesting dates and locality and habitat keys. <br /> <br /> OCLC locates four copies as of April 2025 that at the National Agricultural Library in Maryland the only holding in the DC-Maryland-Virginia area. Audubon Society of the District of Columbia unknown
1930383229Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company 1930. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with a tear on the spine and other light wear. Novel of a woman and he rspirit. Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover
196721750Montreal: MacLean-Hunter Publishing. 1967. Softcover. Very Good. A handsome and tight copy with a bit of wear to the covers.; A wealth of information about the Expo 67 on Notre Dame Island in Montreal. The fair's topic was "Man and his World Building Habitat 67". Bilingual edition French/English.; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 352 pages . MacLean-Hunter Publishing paperback
197362747New York: Saturday Review Press 1973. Large octavo 24cm. Blue cloth in pictorial dust jacket with blue topstain; 3293pp; black and white illustrations throughout. A square copy slightly pushed at spine ends with mild spotting to fore-edge else Very Good or better. Jacket unclipped priced 8.95 lightly rubbed spine-sunned with a few tiny stains to verso: Very Good. <br /> <br /> Stories by the members of a communal farm in Vermont including fiction philosophy and how-to guides. Title from the nickname for the farm's wood-burning stove. By the people of Total Loss Farm: Alicia Bay Laurel Hugh Beame Peter Gould Marty Jezer Joan Marr Raymond Mungo Doug Parker Robert Payne Jeanne Pepper Verandah Porche Connie Sivler Ellen Snyder Richard Wizansky et al. 62747. Saturday Review Press unknown
195634750Sewanee Tennessee: The University Press 1956. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Stapled wraps with title and illustration on the front cover. 18 pages. Light toning and edge wear to the covers. The University Press unknown
194234751Sewanee Tennessee: The University of the South 1942. Wraps. Very good. Stapled illustrated wraps. 14 pages 1. Light wear. Very good condition. The University of the South unknown
1920A47330Cornwall England: The Eliot Arms Hotel. 1920. Other. Very Good. C1920's This brochure is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket but have a mailing envelope with the hotel's imprint on the reverse. This is an oblong brochure with a string binding. The covers are of heavy cardstock as are the inner pages. There is photo of the hotel on the first text page. I The brochure and its contents are in clean bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The reverse of the last text page includes "Suggested Motor Runs" that can be taken by motorists from the hotel. including Kennard's House Camelford Bodmin and more. "The Eliot Arms or Square & Compass Square and Compass Tregadilett was once a Freemason’s Lodge for French prisoners of war on parole in Launceston: History supplied by R. F. Gilbert The original building was built in the 14th century and it became a coaching inn during 1625. The Inn fell into disarray in the early 19th century becoming a blacksmith’s shop until 1840 when it reverted back to a pub and the second name ‘Eliot Arms’ was added. The French POW’s lodge is thought to have existed for five to seven years of the war and this is shown by two certificates of ‘The Lodge Consulate Maconne’ dated 1762 and 1763; one in French and one in English issued to Robert Martin organist at St Mary Magdalene Church. Both certificates had French signatures five on the one of 1762 and four on the other dated 1763. Several of the Frenchmen joined the Dunheved Lodge which must have existed during 1756-1773. The Eliot is reputed to be haunted by a not unfriendly ghost which is said to have been seen by customers and staff in recent years. Mr T Richards landlord of the Eliot Arms Compass made an application to the Bench for an hours extension on the occasion of the Polyphant Cricket Club dinner given by Dr Serpell. The application was granted. ." from The Post and Weekly Feb 1911; Put in world history. Pictured 12/5/23 . The Eliot Arms Hotel unknown
19575845Philadelphia: National Council on Asian Affairs 1957. First edition. 4to 55pp. Photographs illustrations. Cream stock wrappers show wear and soiling with bumped head of spine. Internally clean with some toning to paper and a tear to bottom half of pg 17/18. Very good. <br /> <br /> Quotations from Gandhi accompanied by illustrations and photographs nicely printed and produced. . National Council on Asian Affairs unknown
191034880Atlanta: Chas. A. Byrd State Printer 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. Two parts in one. 172 pages in the first part and the second part titled "Logan Manuscript" has 121 pages. 19 pages of advertisements in back. Blue cloth hardcover with illustration and title in black on the front cover. Black title on the spine. Light shelf and edge wear to the cloth binding. <br /> <br /> Contents include an extensive list of names from 18 Georgia counties including Bryan Burke Camden Chatham Columbia Effingham Elbert Franklin Glynn Greene Hancock Liberty Montgomery Oglethorpe Richmond Screven Warren and Wilkes. More names listed in the Logan manuscript section. Chas. A. Byrd, State Printer hardcover