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1916E18905Los Angeles: Department of Public Service 1916. Hardcover. Very Good. Overszied in hardcovers covered in green cloth lettered in blacka nd with seal of the City Of Los Angeles. 319 pp. Illustrated with numerous full page black and white photographic plates and diagrams. The photographs show various headwater origination points construction progress completed sections etc. 23 folding plates of various sizes and one very large folding map these were in a pocket inside the rear cover--the pocket is in pieces but all the plates are present. Overall very good. The Los Angeles Aqueduct project constructed to deliver water from the Owens River in the Sierra Nevadas to the Cityy of Los Angeles was commenced in 1908 under the direction of Chief Engineer William Mulholland. One of the most important engineering projects in American history it spurred the growth of Los Angeles into a viable major metropolitan area but at the time and since was highy controversial due the ecologic impact that resulted in the Owens River Valley where agriculture was essentially ended. <br/><br/> Department of Public Service hardcover
195197964William Heinemann London. 1951. William Heinemann London. 1951. Reprint. Hardback NO DW. Large 8vo. Illustrated and with black and white frontis and fold out map. Full black morocco with gilt to spine and upper. Top edges gilt. Ribbon marker. Handwritten bookplate stuck to front end paper with selotape. A nice clean copy. hardcover
17642747901764. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 95 pages. Timothy Breckneck 1719-1786 was a controversial lawyer and writer who was executed for conspiracy to commit murder in 1786. This work which brought him national attention was described in the House of Lords as a “pestilent treatise†that was “Jacobitical†in nature. despite mild dissent from the Jacobite peer Hugh Hume-Campbell 3rd Earl of Marchmont Droit le Roy was ordered to be burned outside the gates of Westminster in 1764. First edition first printing. Very good copy rebound in brown paper covers. The top of the pages were trimmed for binding sometimes cutting a small portion of the page headings. Pencil marks in margins from prior owner. Inscription from prior owner at top of title page partially trimmed. WorldCat locates 2 copies.<br> paperback
56432August 2 1860. Original leaf from the British Star magazine published August 2 1860. With articles in Greek on Hong Kong bullfighting and two wood-engraved illustrations including a view of Hong Kong. Additional Greek text on verso. A few small spots and nicks generally very good. August 2, 1860. unknown
18541164Nashville Tenn: John L. Marling and Company 1854. First Edition. Hardcover. Good -. Octavo 706pp. Good at best in the publisher's dark brown blind-stamped cloth. Front hinge cracked worn at the spine ends and the frontispiece has been excised. Otherwise a clean copy with mostly bright white pages throughout. INSCRIBED by Brown's wife on the front paste-down: " Charles G. Shill. Presented by Mrs. A. V. Brown. December 19th 1859." Includes a pretty nasty defense of Tennessee's laws prohibiting the free movement of free people of color within its territory and just following that speech an interesting condemnation of capital punishment. Despite notable flaws a desirable and scarce book with none in the marketplace at present and the last auction record appearing in 1959. John L. Marling and Company hardcover
1966596851Munich Germany: no publisher 1966. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Quarto. 36pp. A bump to one corner near fine. Literary magazine produced in Germany with contributions from Charles Bukowski "I Will Never Ride a Horse." Charles Shaw Louis McCarty Ernest Redd Jr. Olivia Davis Vivian Yudkin Stefan Andres Michael Butler Terry Arthur Robert Bloom Curtis and others. [no publisher] unknown
186054092London: W. Clowes & Sons 1860. 6th edition. Nice Copy. tall octavo. original boards iii 68pp. illusts. Nice early manual in original olive green boards W. Clowes & Sons hardcover
18291133Boston: Cotton and Barnard 1829. Paper wraps. By the Author of Thomas Mansfield. The White Palfrey. Boston: Cotton and Barnard 1829. 20 pages in paper wraps. Good condition. Cotton and Barnard unknown
182971297ENew York: J & J Harper 1829. Good hardcover in original binding; spine has wear but paper label on spine is still legible; binding nice and tight; heavy foxing to endpages some foxing to page edge otherwise pages nice and clean; Signed on front end page by U.S. Representative Jeremiah Smith. Book was his. Extremely scarce edition; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED; box 91132 . Signed. Edition Not Stated. Hardcover. Good/No Dustjacket. 5 x 8". J & J Harper Hardcover
195932392London England: The Harvill Press Ltd 1959. One of 110 copies were printed on Fabriano a mould made paper made in Italy. The type 12 point Palatino set at Huxley House New York. The book printed at the Olsen Press Newark.with the kind permission of the Haverill Press Ltd. London England. Drawings by Elsa Schmid 1897-1970. 189 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Quarter pigskin and boards in original dust jacket. Very fine. Schmid Elsa. One of 110 copies were printed on Fabriano a mould made paper made in Italy. The type 12 point Palatino set at Huxley House New York. The book printed at the Olsen Press Newark.with the kind permission of the Haverill Press Ltd. London England. Drawings by Elsa Schmid 1897-1970. 189 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. The Harvill Press Ltd unknown
526001940. 3 original colour maps each c. 110 x 110 cm 40 x 45 inches folding to 20 x 12.5 cm. Natural fold creases generally very fresh and clean. Shows anchorage Big delta Blying Sound Circle fairbanks Gulkana Healy Kantishna River Kenai Livengood Mount Hayes Mount McKinley Seldovia Seward Talkeetna Talketna Mountains Tanan Tyonek Valdez etc. 1940 unknown
29620Uppsala Wernerianis 1726. 4to. 36 pp. Printed on thicker paper. Disbound. From the library of L. F. Rääf. Warmholtz 661. Fiske Runic Literature p. 15. Response in the form of a letter to Erik Julius Björner to an attack made by Björner on Olof’s and his nephew Anders Celsius’ writings on the runes of Medelpad. unknown
1999230169np.: Certified Horsemanship Association. 1999. Revised edition. Soft cover. . Fine copy. . 4to. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Certified Horsemanship Association. paperback
11398Many black & white illus. xi 172 pp. 4to pictorial hardcover black cloth-backed title on spine. Berkeley: University of California Berkeley Art Museum 2001.<br /> <br> <br> Scarce exhibition catalogue that was the first authoritative reference work on Cha's wide-ranging practice the show was curated by Constance M. Lewallen 1939-2022. The book with numerous illustrations of the artist's works includes essays by Lawrence R. Rinder and Trinh T. Minh-Ha an exhaustive exhibition history bibliography check-list etc. In fine condition. unknown
1979WilNEW Y52Paris: Maeght Éditeur 1979. 1979. 4to. pp. 197. b/w illus. with some full-page colour. wrs. Soft cover. Very Good. [Paris: Maeght Éditeur, 1979]. Paperback
185296327New York: Francis Hart Printer and Stationer 1852. 1852. Good. - Octavo 9 inches high by 5-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed pink wraps. There are chips and short tears to the edges of the soiled covers. There is a vertical crease down the center of the covers and pages from having been folded. 15 pages. There is some minor foxing to the edges of a few pages. Good. <p>RARE. WorldCat locates only a single copy at Harvard. New York: Francis Hart, Printer and Stationer, [1852]. paperback
186258519New York: Anson D.F. Randolph 1862. Copyright Edition. Folding map frontispiece. 118 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Lightly chipped else Fine. Copyright Edition. Folding map frontispiece. 118 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Anson D.F. Randolph unknown
18642833371864. unbound. fine. Union Navy A.L.S. 8vo. 2 pages August 27th 1864 Aboard the USS Elfin. Just three months before she would be destroyed by bombardment while in service on the Tennessee & Cumberland Rivers. Letter from a sailor who is trying to get his Land Grant application to Wisconsin but he can't raise the $11.00 application fee on his ship. In part: "I received the papers alright and I signed an affidavit before my Commanding Officer - and I signed them and sent them off but could not get $11.00 aboard of the boat. The Captain signed them also. Write to my wife and have her send the eleven dollars down to Menasha before the 20th of September. I was transferred from the 18th Wisconsin Infantry Co. into the United States Navy as I suppose they could get Soldiers easier than they could get Sailors. I think I can serve my country better here than I could in the land service as I have formerly been to sea and I am an able seaman at present." Fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
190143275London: Longmans. Green and Co 1901. Fifth edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Three quarter brown morocco and cloth boards t.e.g. by Riviere & Sons for Sotherans. Fifth edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Longmans. Green, and Co unknown
1820ST16372eLondon: Printed for Harvey and Darton 1820. Third Edition. 155 x 95 mm. 6 x 3 3/4". 144 pp. <br/> Appealing sprinkled calf by Wallis for C. E. Lauriat stamp-signed on verso of front free endpaper covers bordered by double gilt fillet raised bands spine gilt in compartments with floral spray at center encircled by small tools leafy branch at corners red morocco label densely gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. WITH 60 HAND-COLORED PLATES of costumes from around the world. For first edition: Lipperheide 480; Osborne Collection p. 193. See also: Megan Nourcia "X Marks the Spot: Women Writers Map the Empire for British Children 1790-1895" pp. 33-34. A tiny bit of wear to the top of the front joint occasional trivial marginal stains or the faintest of browning but still a fine copy clean and fresh internally with brightly colored plates in a well-preserved lustrous binding.<br/> <br/> Attractively bound and enhanced with excellent contemporary hand coloring this charming introduction to geography aimed at young readers contains numerous plates depicting the traditional dress of cultures from around the world. Beginning in London and spreading to almost every corner of Western Europe the book then guides us to Asia Africa and finally to the Americas ending in Tierra del Fuego. First published in 1817 "A Geographical Present" was the author's most successful work. There is little known about the life of Mary Anne Venning but according to Megan Nourcia the present work "had a broad circulation launching her career as a scientific writer and establishing her authority as an educator of the young." Nourcia also notes that "Venning's texts were marketed as educational aids of keepsake quality"; as we see here the attractive binding and lovely hand-colored plates add an element of luxury to this pedagogical work and the fine condition of our copy suggests that it was carefully looked after by its presumably young previous owners. Printed for Harvey and Darton unknown
1800ST17757London: William Miller; T. M'Lean; William Bulmer 1800-18. 370 x 270 mm. 14 1/2 x 10 1/2". Seven volumes. <br/> Uniformly bound in stately contemporary dark burgundy straight-grain morocco covers with gilt palmette-and-wheat-sheaf border inner frame of blind-stamped grapevine raised bands spine compartments densely gilt with repeating botanical tools gilt lettering gilt-rolled turn-ins all edges gilt. Two engraved titles with hand-colored vignettes not included in plate count and 356 FULL-PAGE HAND-COLORED PLATES FEATURING COSTUMES OCCUPATIONS AND SOCIAL INTERACTION OF VARIOUS NATIONS. Volume I-III V and VI with text in French as well as English. Front pastedown with armorial bookplate of Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant 1st Baron Penrhyn. Abbey Life 430; Abbey Travel 71 244 370 373 532 533. Joints and extremities lightly rubbed one board with a couple of faint scratches two rear boards with neat older repairs to short tears at tail edge but the bindings quite sound and most attractive on the shelf. Flyleaves a little foxed minor offsetting from plates to text leaves occasionally more pronounced but never offensive isolated minor marginal foxing to plates otherwise very fine WITH CLEAN BRIGHT PLATES.<br/> <br/> This is a collection of major early 19th century color plate books with well-drawn and richly-colored engravings in bindings that make a handsome appearance on the shelf. All of these works have appealing plates where the costumes of the various social strata are carefully and colorfully delineated. And two of the volumes--those showing British costumes and the book on Chinese punishments--contain in addition a good deal of diverting background detail that serves as a revealing context for each of the costumes depicted. The content of each of the volumes is worth noting. With a few exceptions the plates in the "Costumes of China" portray ordinary working-class men and women toiling at their trades. We see a bookseller with his wares spread out on a mat women sewing and embroidering a butcher a fisher a barber a man with a "magic lantern" show and a "man striking a small gong during an eclipse" an ancient ritual that the author tells us he was privileged to witness on 17 November 1789. The "Punishments of China" volume is filled with almost gleefully painful depictions of all degrees of disciplinary action from the relatively minor twisting of the ears or chaining to an iron pole to the humiliating ordeal of the wooden collar to methods of execution by beheading or by crucifixion using a cord. The opulent and brightly colored costumes in Dalvimart's volume on Turkey are mostly those of the ruling classes although also represented is a wide variety of native dress from the many regions of the vast Turkish empire of the day which included Bosnia Albania Syria Egypt and parts of Greece. It is particularly interesting to contrast the clothing of the very heavily veiled Turkish and Egyptian women with the much more relaxed style of the Greek women and the nearly immodest garb of the female Bedouin. We also are shown a eunuch an odalisque from the harem a grand vizier various royal functionaries and government officials all splendidly attired. The Russian costumes based on engravings done by C. W. Müller at the request of Empress Catherine the Great are focused on the ethnic dress of the empire's many holdings. The Laplanders and Finns wear clothing that would look familiar to most Europeans but the Mongols in their Oriental dress would be quite exotic. The clothing of the northern tribes such as the Kamchatkans Aleutians Koriaks and Tungoosi will impress the modern reader with their similarity to the traditional dress of Native American and First Nation peoples. The Tchutski woman is even depicted naked to display her tattoos. Bertrand de Moleville's Austrian costumes also illustrate the native dress of the empire's citizens but the illustrations here are less fashion plates than romanticized scenes: peasant couples are shown courting and dancing; Croatian women gossip beside a stream; and a wild-haired Bohemian gypsy whose "profession is not hard to guess" from her state of "déshabillé" flees with her naked and no doubt illegitimate child. Pyne's "Costumes of Great Britain" is one of the most highly praised works in this set and for good reason: the simple working men and women of Britain it depicts are always shown going about their daily tasks in the midst of a well-realized scene. The woman selling "salop" a hot morning beverage is seated at her cart with its urn judiciously located by the watchman's stall surrounded by customers including soldiers and a woman with her market basket. A fireman with an ax and a torch hurries toward his engine company while they unwrap their hose. The potter is at his wheel the tanner is cleaning skins and the bill-sticker posts the winning lottery numbers. The clothing while carefully detailed is almost secondary to the depictions of everyday life. The "Military Costumes of Turkey" illustrates the official regalia "uniform" is much too drab a word for these outfits worn by officers in various regions of the empire. Perhaps the most intriguing plate here is that of the Ladle Bearer a post that was also illustrated in "Costumes of Turkey." What appears to be a man with a giant spoon is in fact the holder of an important military position equivalent to the color-bearer in a western army. We are told that the loss of its ladles is the greatest disgrace that can befall a Turkish regiment: if the two great ladles the size of a grown man that are borne into battle at the head of the troops are captured the regiment must be disbanded and formed anew. Former owner Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant 1st Baron Penrhyn 1800-86 was a leading figure in the Welsh slate industry; he owned the Penrhyn Quarry the largest slate quarry in the world at the end of the 19th century. He was known for his paternalistic attitude to his employees creating the "model village" of Llandegai to house the quarry workers. It was notable for having "no corrupting alehouse." He was ruthless enough to fire 80 men in 1868 because they did not vote for his son George who was running for a seat in Parliament. Single volumes from this set appear with frequency in the marketplace; full sets show up much less often; sets as handsome and well preserved as the present are rarely seen. William Miller; T. M'Lean; William Bulmer unknown
2090502113716956Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1852127R33Common Council of the City of New York printed by McSpedon & Baker New York: 1852. 1852 362p. Sepia Portrait Lithograph Frontis; Presentation document is reproduced by lithograph on five pages including the monument. Elaborated wood engraved borders throughout. Inked ownership of P.E. Walden April 14 1853. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Embossed in blind and gold. Very slight loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. A beautifully printed tribute to a great politician and tatesman. PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMERICANA BOX 10 Language: eng. Hardcover. Very Good. (Common Council of the City of New York) printed by McSpedon & Baker, New York: (1852). hardcover
1952353726New York: New Century Publishers 1952. 16 pp. 12mo. Stapled pamphlet; near fine. 16 pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> New Century Publishers unknown
1761230010London: S. Richardson et al. 1761. Hardcover. Good. Volume 26 only of 44. Octavo. 4 503pp. Three quarter calf and marbled paper covered boards. The binding is worn and dry with the front board detached and blue tape to the spine else good or better with moderate toning to the text pages. This volume covers the history of Italy. S. Richardson, [et al.] hardcover