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1842009853Madison W. T.: Ho. Of Reps. 12pp. Pages are loose and have edge loss. A shadow of a removed label on first page. Increase Lapham is misprinted as J. A. Lapham. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall . Good. Disbound. 1842. Ho. Of Reps. unknown
1890051596Emirler Gaziantep: H.: 1306 G.: 1890 1890. Soft cover. Very Good. 24mo - over 5 - 5¾" tall. Original autograph document signed and sealed by Haci Hidayet Agazâde Mustafa who was 'ayân' and one of 'eshraf' descendant from a local rooted and powerful family in 'Emirler' Karyesi Gaziantep - Aintab. 18 x11 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Includes seven lines. Sent to Hacizâde Raif Efendi. Text: "Rif'atlu Kilisli Hacizâde Raif Efendi Hazretlerine Rif'atu efendim Emirler Karyesi azâ olmak üzere muhtarimiz Mustafa Bey'e yüz gurus virüb leffen gönderilen ilmühaber mûcibince azâ idüb isbu ilmühaberi ahz ediniz. Fî 13 Mayis sene 1306 1890.". It says that a bribery will be given to the local manager and that document will be destroyed. <br/> <br/> [H.: 1306 [G.: 1890] paperback
187034032London: September 23rd circa 1870s. 1870s. Good. - 47 words penned in black ink on a card approximately 3-1/2 inches high by 4-1/2 inches wide. Signed "W. Kuhe". The card is lightly soiled & scraps of gray paper adhere to the verso where it has been removed from an album. Good. <p>Apparently in the process of preparing a concert program Kuhe writes to a Mr. Mayer: "I shall put down all three Hungarian songs for Mr. Plunkett Green in a good position with Mr. Baird's name as accompanist. Kindly let me have the words as well as those of Jess Macfarlane at your earliest convenience."<p>Born and trained in Prague Czech pianist William Kuhe 1823-1912 visited England for the first time at the age of 22. Two years later he returned there as accompanist to the great singer Jenny Lind. In 1871 he established the Brighton music festival aiming he wrote "to emulate the example of Mr. Manns at Sydenham and produce whenever the opportunity presented itself works by English composers". He ran the festival until 1882. [London]: September 23rd, circa [1870s]. unknown
185428890Stringer & Townsend. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1854. First Edition. Hardcover. Green cloth covered boards with gilt titles & designs. spotting and 3dge/corner wear but clean. Foxing scattered throughout threads showing front and rear but boards are attached. Read descriptions carefully. Avoid GLASSFROGBOOKS ERGODOBOOKS MORE BOOKS IRISH BOOKSELLERS PRO QUO/BAYSIDE BOOKS BOOKSPLEASE RIA CHRISTIE DISCOVER BOOKS BOOKS2ANYWHERE BOOKS EXPRESS CHIRON MEDIA! These "Booksellers" have no books of their own. they buy honest booksellers' books upcharge you and have no idea what the book is really like. Support your local and small bookstore owners! . Stringer & Townsend hardcover
185459159NY: Stringer & Townsend 1854. First Edition. Small 8vo pp. 304. Illustrated with several lengravings. Bound in drab green cloth blind-stamped with a picture in gilt. Cover and spine somewhat worn but o/w a good tight copy. Accounts of missionary work in a New York slum. Stringer & Townsend unknown books
189328389New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1893. Second edition. Cloth. Very Good. Two octavos with decorative bindings. Literature of the Civil War by Page with illustrations by W. T. Smedley. Both volumes are second printings. Both are in very clean condition. 53 and 70 pp respectively. Published in 1892 and 1893. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
187435633London: November 16 1874. 1874. Very good. - Letter penned in black ink & filling both sides of a sheet of black-bordered 7 inch high by 4-3/8 inch wide cream paper. Signed "James Macdonell". Folded twice for mailing. Very good. <p>Macdonell writes to Thomas Wemyss Reid editor of the Leeds Mercury. He apologizes at length for not having answered a note from Reid which arrived while Macdonell was away in the Highlands. He goes on to describe his current busy life as a journalist mentioning "I am also gathering the material for a big book" probably his book on France. "But I have almost abandoned the hope of being able to write anything of that kind until I shall have freed myself from the shackles of my journalism."<p>Scottish journalist James Macdonell 1841-1879 began by writing for the Aberdeen Free Press in his native city and at the age of 22 became editor of the Northern Daily Express. He moved to London in 1865 to take up a staff position at the Daily Telegraph which he held until 1875 serving as special correspondent in France in 1870 and 1871. He became a leader writer on the Times of London in 1873. His posthumous "France since the First Empire" was incomplete at his death but yielded insights into the French politics of his time. [London]: November 16, 1874. unknown
185334489Boston and Cambridge: James Munroe and Company 1853. 1st US edition. Original publisher's flexible brown cloth covers with gilt stamped title lettering to front cover. Spine sunned. Modest wear & a bit of soiling with the odd stain. Period poi to ffep. Withal a VG copy. 70 4 pp. 2 pages of adverts at rear. 12mo signed in 6s. 6-1/8" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/> James Munroe and Company hardcover books
18612338342Albany: Charles van Benthuysen Printer 1861. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. First edition. In pencil on front endpaper: 'Compliments of A.E. Larney 1861 Dr. Hemstreet'. Hemstreet is listed as the author of 'Encysted tumor of pelvic origin' included in this volume. Pages lightly stained & foxed throughout minor loss from spine base base of boards bumped. 408 pp. 8vo. A collection of medical papers by various authors significant for the inclusion of the short paper 'Amputation of the cervix uteri' by J. Marion Sims who later released a full-length volume entitled 'Clinical Notes on Uterine Surgery.' Garrison-Morton 6057. The paper includes illustrations of a duck-billed speculum and two figures illustrating a method for applying stitches to close the amputation wound. The editor of the work acknowledges the importance of the article and apologizes for its placement at the end of the volume stating "This paper was received at so late a day that it was impossible to give it its proper place in the volume the minutes being already in type. Charles van Benthuysen, Printer hardcover
18108973NY 1810. 1810. 12mo. 47-84 pp. Disbound. Good. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good. NY, 1810. paperback
1866SKU1007384Ticknor & Fields. Very Good. 1866. Hardcover. July to December 1866 bound in one volume without wraps or ad pages. Blind stamped black cloth very good elaborate copper stamped spine very good. Pencil ownership of L. Vernon Briggs founder of Boston Psychopathic Hospital etc. Great shelf appearance.; 772 pages . Ticknor & Fields hardcover
1866SKU1007383Ticknor & Fields. Very Good. 1866. Hardcover. January to June 1866 bound in one volume. Black blind stamped cloth very good elaborate copper gilt spine very good. Pencil ownership of L. Vernon Briggs founder of Boston Psychopathic Hospital etc. Great shelf presence.; 779 pages . Ticknor & Fields hardcover
1866104886Toronto 1866. Leather Bound. Good. 466 xv p. Black leather spine with holes and chipped label. Green paper-covered boards are soiled. Front free endpaper and title page loosening. Thumb mark page 19. Johnstown District was an historic district of Upper Canada in existence until 1849 consisting of the counties of Carleton Grenville and Leeds. The district town was originally Johnstown but later became Brockville. <br/><br/> hardcover
188327291New York: New York Association for the Protection of American Industry 1883. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy with nicks on the spine small chips to the wrappers some edgewear mildly creased leaves clean. 70 pp. 8vo. New York Association for the Protection of American Industry Document no. 2. Peter Cooper's opening remarks could have been written today: "The advocates of free trade . are trying to persuade . people that it is for our interest to buy from other countries all the manufactures that they have to offer. These advocates of free trade propose that our mechanics shall either work at the starvation wages of foreign laborers or be forced to abandon their trades." Other speeches on free trade including William Dodge William Evarts Dexter Hawkins and Cyrus Hamlin President of Middlebury College on the blight of free trade. The ojectives of the New York Association for the Protection of American Industry was: "1. To disseminate ideas favorable to just protection of manufactures. 2. The development protection and advancement of the various industries of the United States. 3. The restoration and development of ocean navigation in American-built ships sufficient for the exigencies of trade commerce and manufactures and for the advantage and safety of the country. 4. The security of the comfort and improvement of workmen and—by encouraging allowances or pensions after long-continued service in important establishments—of their support in old age." New York Association for the Protection of American Industry unknown
188327291New York: New York Association for the Protection of American Industry 1883. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy with nicks on the spine small chips to the wrappers some edgewear mildly creased leaves clean. 70 pp. 8vo. New York Association for the Protection of American Industry Document no. 2. Peter Cooper's opening remarks could have been written today: "The advocates of free trade . are trying to persuade . people that it is for our interest to buy from other countries all the manufactures that they have to offer. These advocates of free trade propose that our mechanics shall either work at the starvation wages of foreign laborers or be forced to abandon their trades." Other speeches on free trade including William Dodge William Evarts Dexter Hawkins and Cyrus Hamlin President of Middlebury College on the blight of free trade. The ojectives of the New York Association for the Protection of American Industry was: "1. To disseminate ideas favorable to just protection of manufactures. 2. The development protection and advancement of the various industries of the United States. 3. The restoration and development of ocean navigation in American-built ships sufficient for the exigencies of trade commerce and manufactures and for the advantage and safety of the country. 4. The security of the comfort and improvement of workmen and-by encouraging allowances or pensions after long-continued service in important establishments-of their support in old age." New York Association for the Protection of American Industry unknown books
18836pgcwJames Duffy and Sons 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition 1883. THE REV. JAMES O'HAIRE Late of South Africa. There is gilt on the front of the book. From the collection of a previous owner with their stamp mark. The boards are a little shelf rubbed. The spine of the book is slightly frayed. Internally some of the pages are a little wavy the text remains bright and clear. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. James Duffy and Sons hardcover
1883290960Boston Mass 1883. First Edition. Soft Cover. Poor binding. SOLD AS IS. First Edition of the first number of Sheridan's Veterans; the second number was published three years later. With frontispiece and numerous portrait plates throughout. Frontispiece and front endpaper detached with loss to the corners of the frontispiece. Lacking the front cover. Contemporary quarter cloth with red paper covers. Not found in Nevins or Eicher. Poor binding. unknown books
1888042479London: George Kenning 1888. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First American Edition. Royal blue embossed gilt-stamped cloth. Reference library bookplate on fly contents clean. Mild soiling to rear cover and spine. George Kenning Hardcover
184657945Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1846. Hardcover. Used - Good. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth State Printers 1846. vi 1p Errata 391 pages. 9.5x6" cloth spine printed stiff paper. Bowdoin College Withdrawn plate cover rubbed chipped VG. Commonwealth of Massachusetts hardcover
18328122New York: J & J Harper 1832. 1st edition Wright 2024. Green cloth with black lettering. Fair Vol I lacks backstrip & ffep/both volumes have top 1/2" of tp excised prior owner name removal. 2 volumes. 12mo. <br/><br/>A novel of a Virginia family pioneering on the Kentucky frontier. Paulding a contemporary of Irving's known for his staunch support and defense of Jeffersonian ideals. Was appointed Van Buren's Secretary of the Navy from 1838-41. OCAL. J & J Harper hardcover books
1876181982Philadelphia PA: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1876. Softcover. VG- left bottom corner dog-earred; fading on covers some marks also. Paper wraps. 22 pages. Inauguration of the new building of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts founded 1806 : 22 April 1876. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts paperback
1892208036Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1892. Softcover. G some tears at spine tanning of wraps pencil mark on cover. Brown wraps with diagram of school and lecture rooms on inside of cover. 12 pages. Not a reprint. Weekly schedule guidelines for poses lectures. etc. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts paperback
1884181987Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1884. Softcover. G covers chipped along edge; rubbing/soiling. Pages have slight fade on edges and title page has black mark in gutter area. Green linen paper wrappers. 12 pages. Not a reprint. Weekly schedule guidelines for poses lectures. etc. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts paperback
1884181983Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1884. Softcover. G covers chipped along edge; rubbing/soiling. Pages have slight fade on edges and soil spot at top of first few pages. Salmon linen paper wrappers. 11 1 pages. Not a reprint. Weekly schedule guidelines for poses lectures. etc. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts paperback
1884181984Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1884. Softcover. G covers chipped along edge; rubbing/soiling. Pages have slight fade on edges. Tan linen paper wrappers. 14 1 pages. Not a reprint. Weekly schedule guidelines for poses lectures. etc. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts paperback