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185415883Philadelphia 1854. 153pp. Original printed wrappers. Disbound. Very Good. unknown books
184112920Philadelphia 1841. Stitched untrimmed last leaf somewhat crinkled. 79 1pp. Light wear. Good. The Committee's investigation produces a detailed analysis of the assets and liabilities of the Bank as well as advances and repayment of loans and an estimate of Probable Losses. The Report became necessary "when it was perceived that the charter of the late Bank of the United States would not be renewed or extended by Congress" and the winding up of its affairs began. This is a second state of the first edition: a letter from Joseph Cabot is included on the final page dated April 5 It does not appear in the earlier issue whose last page is blank. The standard references do not distinguish between the two states. Sabin 3189n. 33 NUC 0094965 11. Not in American Imprints. unknown books
182812000Washington: Pr. by Gales & Seaton 1828. 8vo. 3 1 blank pp.; 12 fold. leaves. <br><br>Letter from the Treasury Department p. 3 signed in type: Richard Rush. Government document: 20th Congress 1st Session. Doc. No. 100. Ho. of Reps. Treas. Dept. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 35698. Removed from a nonce volume; outer margins soiled chipped and torn without affecting text; tears and holes in inner margin not touching text. Light to moderate spotting to folding tables. Tear to one table along fold affecting a couple of numbers; final two tables with tears and holes in inner margin not touching text; otherwise folding tables free of tearing or chipping. Inked numeral in outer margin of first page. Pr. by Gales & Seaton unknown books
183316864N.p. 1833. 8vo. 52 pp. <br><br>Concerns the removal of the deposits 3 December 1833. Includes the appendix pp. 4352. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Goldsmiths'-Kress 27986. Removed from a nonce volume; two stitch holes at inner margin. Title-page with ink numeral on top margin. Fold mark down center of pamphlet. Light to moderate foxing. unknown books
182712121Washington: Pr. by Gales & Seaton 1827. 8vo. 4 pp. 12 fold. ff. <br><br>Letter from the Treasury Department on p. 3 signed in type: "Richard Rush." With 12 folded leaves. Government document: 19th Congress 2d Session. Doc. No. 52. Ho. of Reps. Treas. Dept. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 31432. Removed from a nonce volume; five holes in inner margin not touching text; first leaf separated. First two leaves with two small tears at fore-edge and small chip to bottom right corner. Moderate foxing and spotting. Pr. by Gales & Seaton unknown books
183314827Washington: no publisher/printer 1833. 8vo. 40 pp. <br><br>Includes correspondence between President Jackson and United States Bank Directors. Government document: 23d Congress 1st Session. Doc. No. 12. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume. Three stitch holes in inner margins with loss of parts of a few letters. Ink numeral and notation on p. 1. First and last pages foxed darkened in outer and bottom margins. no publisher/printer unknown books
183315067Washington 1833. 8vo. 55 pp. <br><br>Includes correspondence between President Jackson and United States Bank Directors. Signed in type: "H. D. Gilpin . Philadelphia December 9th 1833. Removed from a nonce volume; two small holes in inner margin not touching text. Lengthwise fold mark. Ink annotation on p. 1. Light to moderate foxing. unknown books
738736 folding leaves of which four are blank. 8vo 240 x 170 mm. orig. blue semi-stiff wrappers wrappers somewhat worn orig. label heightened in gold with manuscript title new stitching. Japan: n.d.<br /> During the Edo period there were 12 Korean delegations to Japan whose purposes were mostly to congratulate a new Tokugawa shogun. The missions which normally included 300-500 Koreans accompanied by roughly 1500 Japanese escorts symbolized the amicable relationship between the two nations and in the early years served to legitimize the Tokugawa shogunate.<br /> These delegations which usually took nine or ten months round-trip were enormously expensive undertakings for both countries. The Koreans brought many luxurious presents both public and private gifts and the Japanese in turn furnished equally lavish gifts including large quantities of silver. Also the receiving Japanese were obligated to fund a number of elaborate and costly banquets during the delegation's travels on the mainland and in the capital city as well as provide accommodations throughout.<br /> Our manuscript is concerned with one of the three final missions which took place in 1748 1764 and 1811 this last mission was held on the island of Tsushima located roughly halfway between Kyushu and the Korean mainland. All three of these missions experienced considerable cost-cutting. We suspect our manuscript is a record of the banquets for the final 1811 mission as there is a reference to a Russian translator at this time there was considerable tension between Japan and Russia because of the Russian desire to open trade with the island nation.<br /> Our manuscript describes a series of banquets served during one of these three final missions. In spite of the newly instituted austerity it is clear that the participants ate very well. For each of the 13 banquets we are given the number of guests and their official positions the number of dishes per tray what foods were served etc. Some of the banquets were limited to just a dozen or so guests and others included more than 300 people. <br /> The cuisine is very much in the tradition of the ritualistic preparation and serving of the food on a series of trays known as honzen ryori "main tray cuisine" which was the dominant banqueting style for the elite from the Muromachi period through the Edo period. Various seafoods including luxury items like lobster smoked fish roe octopus and preserved fish are listed along with preparations of chickens eggs many kinds of vegetables burdock daikon radish ginger eggplant wild wasabi and many vegetables that are today quite obscure cooked in various ways pickles mushrooms fruits persimmons pears yuzu nuts rice and other grains and elaborate confections including sweets of Portuguese origin like pound cake or kasutera.<br /> Fine copy preserved in a chitsu. unknown books
181413835Philadelphia: Pr. by Dennis Heartt 1814. 8vo. 26 pp. <br><br>Annual report produced for the first meeting. The accuracy of the report is attested to on p. 26 by Burgiss Allison moderator and William White secretary.<br>Â Â Â Â Contents include: Annual meeting. 1814; Treasurer's account; Plan and constitution of the Baptist Education Society of the United States of America. As amended and adopted; and an "Address." Also included is a "form . . . recommended to such as may be disposed to assist the Society by bequests. . . ." p. 27. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 30741. Removed from a nonce volume. Foxing and age-toning. Pr. by Dennis Heartt unknown books
1916482401916. Bar Association of the City of Boston. James Robert Dunbar: A Memorial. Boston: Privately Printed at the Merrymount Press 1916. 44 pp. Portrait frontispiece with tissue overlay. Original cloth gilt titles to spine and front board. Owner inscription to front free endpaper interior otherwise clean. $95. A collection of tributes to Dunbar 1847-1915 a leader of the Boston Bar two-term state senator and a Justice of the Superior Court. OCLC locates 14 copies. unknown books
1905489481905. Bar Association of the State of Massachusetts. Tributes of the Bar and of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth to the Memory of Walbridge Abner Field Together With Memoirs Read Before the Massachusetts Historical Society. Cambridge: The University Press 1905. 67 pp. vi 9-67 pp. Engraved portrait frontispiece. Original cloth gilt title to front board some shelfwear discoloration along joints. Leaf reading With the Compliments of the Family of Walbridge A Field" tipped in to front free endpaper. Light foxing to endleaves interior otherwise clean. $50. Field 1833-1899 was Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts from 1890 to 1899. He was succeeded by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. unknown books
19959000716New York: Ticknor & Fields 1995. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Edited by Joseph Barbato and Lisa Weinerman of the Nature Conservancy. Foreword by Barry Lopez. Signed by Barry Lopez William Least Heat Moon and Louise Erdrich. First edition. Fine condition in fine dust jacket. <br/><br/>Signed Ticknor & Fields hardcover books
19989000717Gordonsvill: North Point Press 1998. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Introduction by Barbara Kingsolver. Signed by Larry Watson and Barry Lopez. First edition. Fine condition in fine dust jacket. <br/><br/>Signed North Point Press hardcover books
1928007616London: Peter Davies Ltd. 1928. #359 of 500 copies printed. In original black velvet cloth with gilt lettering top edge gilt uncut edges featuring eight dry-points by Hermine David Fine lacking the slipcase in a clear mylar jacket small bookseller's label bottom edge rear paste down. A dandy copy indeed ! . Limited and Numbered First Edition. Cloth. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Peter Davies Ltd. Hardcover books
198661481Secaucus: Lyle Stuart 1986. Hardcover. 244p. very good first US edition in boards and unclipped dj. Fashion novel with a gay protagonist. Lyle Stuart hardcover books
1820290886Edinburgh: Ballantyne 1820. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes. Short thick 4tos full contemporary mottled and polished calf with ornately gilt spines and marbled edges joints repaired and hinges reinforced. Edinburgh: James Ballantyne & Co 1820. Overall a very good copy.<br/><br/> Ballantyne unknown books
2012173659Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2012. Fall-Winter 2012. Paperback. VG library stamp on title page. White wraps with black lettering. 344 pp. with color and bw images. Volume 19 No. 02 issued Fall-Winter 2012. Articles include: Art Nouveau Art of Darkness: African Lineages of Belgian Modernism Part II by Debora L. Silverman Applied Arts in Naples: Materials and Artistic Techniques from Micro to Macrocosmos by Sabina de Cavi The Gideon Tapestries at Hardwick Hall by Helen Wyld and Art Furniture in the Old English Style": The Firm of Collinson and Lock London 1870-1900 by Clive Edwards. University of Chicago Press paperback books
181719498Williamsburgh Mass.: Printed by Ephraim Whitman 1817. First edition. Somewhat rubbed with a small hole to the spine and label; somewhat stained; a good sound copy. 12mo original tree sheep brown leather spine label gilt lettering iv 300 pages all edges sprinkled. The Bard of the Berkshires Bodman 1766-1850 was perhaps the last great efflorescence of the New England Puritan poets in the lineage of Michael Wigglesworth; Bodman's four poems here include a piece "On the Great Mortality of the Women and Children in Williamsburgh in 1788" when six women and five infants died in childbirth: "Six mothers are departed hence! / Their consorts left in great suspense / Which way to go whither to run; / Nor can they their sore troubles shun." Stoddard & Whitesell 1157; Wegelin Addenda 23. Contemporary ink ownership signature on the front blank. Printed by Ephraim Whitman, unknown books
1958157729London: Landsborough Publications Four Square Books 1958. 317p. wraps worn pages evenly toned old price stickers on both front and rear wraps else very good first Four Square paperback edition in pictorial wraps. Originally published in the UK by Faber in 1946. A memoir of the Siege of Madrid. Landsborough Publications, Four Square Books unknown books
606277not signed on a 3/4 length scene shot Lynn Bari Don Ameche and Edward Everett Horton in a classroom setting from the 1942 film "The Magnificent Dope" Photograph is on single weight stock; 10" x 8"; very good pin holes in four corners; edge wear; minor signs of handling; 1942. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
188328978London: Smith Elder & Co 1883. 1st edition NCBEL III 1035; Sadleir 161; Wolff 268. Period maroon half-calf with marbled paper boards. Slight bit of rubbing to boards. Some offset to eps. A VG set. 3 volumes vi 2 289 1; 4 317 1; 4 308 pp. Lacks half-title in volume I. 8vo. 7-1/4" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/> Smith Elder & Co hardcover books
1974204907London: Anthony d'Offay 1974. Paperback. 20p 6x6 inches essay curriculum vitae and chronology catalogue illustrated with five tipped-in glossy b&w photos of the sculptures lightly dust-soiled and toned good exhibition catalog in white wraps with green title. This Clive was born in Luton 29 August 1940 and studied at Luton College of Technology. Anthony d'Offay paperback books
606000not signed on a dramatic outdoor scene of a duel about to happen in a scene from the 1955 film "Duel on the Mississippi." Note the funeral coach waiting for the corpse! Photograph is on single weight stock; 10" x 8"; very good minor signs of handling; 1955. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1890288976Richmond VA: Whittet & Shepperson 1890. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Signed. A bright copy of this book commemorating the ministry of Moses Drury Hoge at Richmond's Second Presbyterian Church. This copy shows very little wear. Very Good binding. Whittet & Shepperson unknown books
19792312099New York: Workman Publishing 1979. 3rd Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Barlowe Wayne Douglas. Third printing of original 1979 edition. A near fine copy in a near fine jacket. Top page ridge faintly foxed. 112 34 pp. Color illustrations throughout. "Offers brilliantly colored portraits of great aliens from science-fiction literature along with concise descriptions of their physical characteristics habitats and cultures. Workman Publishing hardcover books