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188731621Boston: The Russell Publishing Company 1887. 1st edition thus. Glazed color pictorial boards with images reminiscent of Greenaway. Wear to edges & joint cloth. Period pos & drawings to preliminary blanks. A Good copy. Unpaginated. Illustrated. Square 8vo. <br/><br/> The Russell Publishing Company hardcover books
30615Philadelphia: American Sunday - School Union n. d. Later printing ca 1859. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt stamping to spine & boards stamped in blind. Foxing throughout. Light gutter stain in lower quarter of text-block. Period poi to ffep & occasional notes. Withal a VG copy. 301 3 16 pp. Errata tipped-in prior to p. 5. 16 page publisher catalogue at rear. Frontispiece 8 full-page wood engravings. 12mo. 6-1/8" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/> American Sunday - School Union hardcover books
201322413ELos Angeles: Fox Searchlight 2013. First Edition. Paperbound 9 7/8†x 7â€. Specially printed in a small number for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for Oscar nominations for the film 12 Years a Slave screenplay by John Ridley based on the memoir by Solomon Northrup. Illustrated in full color with stills from the film. Fine in printed wrappers. The film was directed by Steve McQueen and stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as Mr. Northrup Lupita Nyong’o Kelsey Scott Michael Fassbender Sarah Paulson Paul Dano Dwight Henry Paul Giamatti Alfre Woodard Brad Pitt and Garret Dillahunt. 12 Years a Slave won an Oscar for Best Motion Picture Best Supporting Actress Lupito Nyong’o and Best Writing / Adapted Screenplay. It also received six nominations; Best Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor Best Supporting Actor Fassbender Best Director Best Editing Best Costume Design and Best Production Design. It also won a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Drama and nominations for Best Director Best Screenplay Best Supporting Actor Fassbender Best Supporting Actress Nyong’o and Best Original Score. Fox Searchlight unknown books
177726884London England: Printed for the Company of Stationers 1777. Twenty-two issues of this yearly British almanac bound in one volume; consecutive and inclusive from the 1777 issue to 1797. These are printed in red & black have the tax stamps on the margins of the title pages and are of 32 pages' length with exceptions or notes as below: 1782: On page 31 the section "VI Rebus by Mr. R. Richardson of Frosterly" has been solved with the manuscript letters & names of clues neatly written at the margins. 1786: pgs 1-2 15-32; However another issue is bound after this incomplete issue that is entire in 48 pages. These almanacs are noted on the title pages as printed for the Company of Stationers; and this "extra" issue is noted on the title page as "Printed for T. Carnan in St. Paul's Church Yard; who after an expensive Suit in Law and Equity by the unanimous Opinion of the Judges of the Court of Common Please dispossessed the Stationers' Company of their pretended exclusive Privilege of Printing Almanacks which they had usurped for two Centuries; a convincing Proof that no unjust Monopoly will ever stand the Test of an English Court of Justice." 1788: pgs 1-2 15-32 only. 1793 Misbound pages out of order and complete 32 pages. 1795: A name of "Old Batholomew" has been added in ms. at the 4th Sept. in the monthly almanac pages section. 1797 pgs 1-16 only. "The existence of the Ladies' Diary or the Woman's Almanack an 18th century English magazine devoted largely to problems and puzzles in mathematics indicates that stereotypes about the inability of women to understand and enjoy mathematics were less strongly believed in the 18th century than they are today.The Ladies' Diary became one of the widely read 18th century magazines devoted to the popularization of science and mathematics; these were addressed mainly to readers with no specialized training in the subjectsThe Ladies' Diary differed from these others primarily in the language used in some of the problems--language which reminds the reader that the problems were addressed to women" from the excellent overview of the magazine its influence & impact by Teri Perl San Francisco State Univ. Historia Mathematica 6 1979 article on the 'Diary' Indecipherable by us previous owner name on back endpaper.Approx. 4" x 6 3/8" size; bound in marbled-paper covered boards leather corners edges tinted yellow; spine covering gone; wear to the edges tips of the binding; bottom cord of top board let go; the block still solidly sewn some edges trimmed close; contents generally clean and in good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Printed for the Company of Stationers hardcover books
16759Women's Education Movement. Pamphlet/ Volume 14 of 17: Acts for the State of Massachusetts January 12th Session 1804 Incorporation of Bradford Academy Containing the original incorporation of Bradford Academy. Bradford opened as the first coeducational institution in Massachusetts but due to overwhelming interest from parents of girls with no other option for education Bradford soon transitioned to become the first all-female academy in Massachusetts and among the first in the United States in 1836. Only three examples of these early Incorporation Acts could not be found among Institutional Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. But this document predates Seneca Falls by 40 years and Bradford was among the very first institutions to educate women in the United States. unknown books
16760Early American Women's Education Movement. Catalog of the Officers and Members of The Seminary For Female Teachers. Salem Massachusetts. Printed at the Register Press. April 1839. Women's Academy and Seminary Archive recording the first important movement of women into higher education in the United States seminary was synonymous with "academy" and did not have the religious connotation of today-This is an important point but seems awkwardly placed. Maybe either use the phrase "into secular higher education" in first sentence or in next sentence say "In the 1800's the Female Academy and Seminary Movement transformed American educational norms allowing women the opportunity to receive secular non-religious college-level education<br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. This document dates 10 years before Seneca Falls. unknown books
26852London: William Stevens n. d. Early if not First printing Hubin I p. 25. Ca 1890 per Hubin. Original publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt & blocked in black. VG gilt bright/very slight lean. 208 pp. 'Skeleton' begins p. 159. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/> William Stevens hardcover books
201822319ELos Angeles: Scott Rudin Productions / Netflix 2018. First Edition. Small format paperbound 5 1/2†x 8 1/2†106 pages. This is first appearance in book form of this screenplay specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nomination of the Best Adapted Screenplay for 22 July written and directed by Paul Greengrass based on the book One of Us by Asne Seierstad. The film stars Anders Danielsen Lie Jonas Strand Gravli and Jon Oigarden. A perfectbound book looking like a trade paperback. Fine copy in printed wrappers. The film is a three-part story of Norway's worst terrorist attack in which over seventy people were killed. 22 July looks at the disaster itself the survivors Norway's political system and the lawyers who worked on this horrific case. Scott Rudin Productions / Netflix paperback books
188138673Washington DC: GPO 1881. 86 pp. b/w folding map. <br/><br/>"A preliminary report upon the population industry and resources of Alaska." Worldcat shows only Simon Fraser University holding a copy of this report. Drop title stab sewn. Sewing loose first page tanned else very good condition GPO unknown books
1875243423Standing Rock 1875. unbound. Partly printed military document signed 6th Infantry seven months before Little Big Horn 16.75 x 10.75 inches Standing Rock Nov. 1 1875 "A Statement Of Forage and Straw Issued to and Consumed by the Public Animals under my direction at Standing Rock Dakota Territory during the month of October 1875" for transient animals from Fort Rice signed by Captain and Commander of Post James S. Poland an officer who served under Major Reno at the Little Big Horn and was erroneously reported as "Killed In Action" when severely wounded in the back. At the time this document was signed Poland was ordered to cease his sale of rifles and ammunition to Indians at the Standing Rock Reservation as the recipients were closely connected with Sitting Bull's band. One month later the Commissioner of Indian Affairs called for the use of troops against those Indians. Also signed by Lieutenant William Badger a close friend of Custer who survived the Black Hills Campaign. His son Tom who filled out the body of this document became General Custer's personal secretary in 1876 and was killed at Little Big Horn. Also included: a Xerox of a rare photograph of the 7th cavalry 6th infantry in uniform with accoutrements all identified including Custer Badger and Poland. Partial tearing along one of the folds; otherwise near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
18022277Boston : Printed for the Purchasers 1802. First Edition. Pamphlet. Good. 32p. removed. rather toned loss to title page top corner. Shaw and Shoemaker 3060. None found in trade at time of writing April 2020. <br/><br/> Printed for the Purchasers unknown books
198519217ELos Angeles: Columbia Pictures 1985. First Edition. 8 1/2†x 11 3/4â€. A special film program made by the studio for advance screenings of the film musical ‘A Chorus Line’ for reviewers and members of the motion picture industry specifically for Academy Award consideration. The film is based on the Broadway musical was directed by Richard Attenborough and starred Michael Douglas Terrence Mann Charles McGowan Gregg Burge Cameron English Yamil Borges Vicki Frederick Audrey Landers and Alyson Reed. Fine in printed wrappers. It was nominated for Oscars for Best Film Editing Best Music Original Song and Best Sound. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1917R5124Published at the Governing Senate 1917. Paperback. Good. Folded sheets sometimes in two gatherings. The paper is brittle sometimes with large chips eliminating text -- but overall legible and satisfactory. The collection includes: Numbers 151-155 158-181 183x2-186 193-198 200 x2 202 205-214 217-221 224 published 1 July - 15 September 1917. A total of 58 issues very rare. The October Revolution is said to have begun with the storming of the provisional government's Winter Palace on 25 October 1917 according to the pre-Revolutionary calendar which lagged behind the Western calendar by 2 weeks. 25 October corresponds to 7 November in the post-Revolution calendar tho all Russian religious holidays still lag 2 weeks behind their Western counterparts. <br/><br/> Published at the Governing Senate paperback books
19092067971Newburgh Journal Printing House and Book-Bindery 1909. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Binding a bit shaken ink name address & date on front flyleaf Walter Weddaugh Loch Sheldrake Sullivan Co. New York note about previous owner affixed to front endpaper explains his relation to a Civil War veteran additional photograph tipped in following dedication page with labels related to same veteran added tear to one photograph. 1909 Hard Cover. 239 pp. 8vo. Purple blind-stamped cloth gilt titles. Includes two black & white photographs of groups of soldiers which identify each soldier by name and several individual photographs of officers. Newburgh Journal Printing House and Book-Bindery hardcover books
19061323203Nashville: United States Publishing Company 1906. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 643; fair; red spine with gilt text; no jacket; this volume only; cloth shows moderate soiling to exterior; some wear to corners; noticeable chipping to rear fore edge as is; exterior boards secure; text block has slight age toning to exterior edges; interior clean; frontispiece with tissue guard; broken hinges as is; illustrations have tissue guards; top edge gilt;. 1323203. FP New Rockville Stock. United States Publishing Company hardcover books
1986248586New York: Collins 1986. hardcover. fine/near fine. Photographed by 200 of the world's leading photojournalists on one day May 2 1986. 268 pages of color and black & white photographs. Folio black cloth dust wrapper. Wrapper is very lightly rubbed on back cover. New York: Collins 1986. Near-fine.<br/><br/> Collins unknown books
1986248643New York: Collins 1986. hardcover. near fine/very good. Photographed by 100 of the world's leading photojournalists on one day March 6 1981. 286 pages of color and black & white photographs. Folio black cloth dust wrapper. Wrapper is very lightly rubbed on back cover. Sticker residue on back endpaper. Otherwise near-fine. New York: Collins 1986.<br/><br/> Collins unknown books
1988249116New York: Collins 1988. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Photographed by 100 of the world's leading photojournalists on one day May 7 1987. 220 pages of color and black & white photographs. Folio black cloth dust wrapper. Wrapper is lightly rubbed. Near fine. New York: Collins 1988.<br/><br/> Collins unknown books
1987248585New York: Collins 1987. hardcover. fine/very good. Photographed by 100 of the world's leading photojournalists on one day May 15 1987. 240 pages of color and black & white photographs. Folio black cloth dust wrapper. Wrapper is lightly rubbed closed tear to back panel. New York: Collins 1987. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Collins unknown books
653611 leaves lacking the final blank but with the first leaf blank but for woodcut royal arms on verso. Small 4to early 19th-cent. half-calf & drab boards upper joint a little cracked spine lettered in gilt. London: A. Mathewes 1634. First edition of an extremely rare anonymous work on improved fertilizers. "The book deals mainly with steeping seed in mixtures of rape-seed oil and other things and with burnt lime. These mixtures are to be formed in different proportions and there are alternative constituents. The results promised are not to overstate it very advantageous."-Fussell I p. 32. Nice copy. Stamp of the Lawes Agricultural Trust on front paste-down. hardcover books
1944Embry 195876Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance 1944. Near fine in good but edgeworn dust jacket in mylar cover. Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance, 1944. unknown books
1899246072Boston: Angel Guardian Press 1899. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. contents clean and binding sound. Very Good binding. Angel Guardian Press unknown books
18061342425Hagers-Town: Jacob D. Dietrick 1806. Hardcover. Octavo 527 pages 68; G; bound in contemporary calf burgundy label with gilt titling to spine; moderate rubbing and wear including cracking to spine bumping to corners; foxing throughout; small tide-marks to rear 15 leaves front 3 leaves; contemporary ink names to front pastedown ffep; shelved case 1. 1342425. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Jacob D. Dietrick hardcover books
1822716651822. Philadelphia 1822. 7th ed. 1 of 2 issues. Philadelphia 1822. 7th ed. 1 of 2 issues. A Pennsylvanian His Own Lawyer A Gentleman of the Bar. The Pocket Companion; Or Every Man His Own Lawyer: Containing a Variety of Precedents Laid Down in So Plain a Manner That the Farmer Mechanic Apprentice Or School Boy Can Draw Any Instrument of Writing Without the Assistance of an Atorney. Prefaced with Twelve Pages of Scrip Intended as a Copy for Those Persons Who Wish to Improve Their Hand Writing at Leisure Hours at Home Without the Instructions of a Teacher. To Which is Added The Art of Penmanship. Philadelphia: Printed and Published by S. Roberts 1822. 88 pp. Main text parallel to spine. Pp. 5-12 printed in script. Octavo 7" x 4". Quarter sheep over plain-paper boards. Rubbing to boards and extremities with wear to spine ends and corners front board and free endpaper detached. Light browning and foxing to text light edgewear to a few leaves. $50. Seventh edition one of two issues. This popular formbook for laymen was first published in 1818. Later editions and adaptions were published into the 1840s. There is another issue of the seventh edition with a 47-page guide to penmanship. Both issues have identical title pages mentioning this guide which is a source of confusion today. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 8120. unknown books
18462289769Daniel W. Kauffman 1846. First Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. Rebacked with new end sheets. Boards a bit rubbed minor mending tissue repair to binding edge of first fold-out. 1846 Full-Leather. vi 17-406 vi 2 pp. 8vo. Includes two fold-outs: Sketch of Col. Bouquet's Engagement; Plan of Fort Du Quesne. Howes R-505: "This historical treasure-house includes the journals of Bouquet Croghan Post etc." Sabin 74155: "The appendix contains George Croghan Daniel W. Kauffman hardcover books