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26753Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Press 1914. Special Panama-Pacific International Exposition Edition. Pages 64 pp.24mo. Paper bound. Special Panama-Pacific International Exposition Edition. Illustrated throughout w/ black & white photographs & map. Final page contains a nice Mark Twain quote. An extra set of pages 1 through 12 and 53 through 64 are bound in. Else in fine condition. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Press 1914. unknown
196827067<p>Philadelphia::: Chilton 1968. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a closed edge tear to the heel of the spine. This collection of tributes features contributions by more than 50 of her friends and admirers. Nancy Cunard was a writer heiress and political activist. She was born into the British upper class but strongly rejected her family's values devoting much of her life to fighting racism and fascism. In 1920 she moved to Paris where she became involved with literary Modernism Surrealists and Dada. Much of her published poetry dates from this period.She became a muse to some of the 20th century's most distinguished writers and artists in England and Paris including Wyndham Lewis Aldous Huxley Tristan Tzara Ezra Pound and Louis Aragon who were among her lovers Ernest Hemingway James Joyce Constantin Brancusi Langston Hughes Man Ray and William Carlos Williams. In 1928 she founded the Hours Press to support experimental poetry and provide a higher-paying market for young writers; her inherited wealth allowed her to take financial risks that other publishers could not. Hours Press became known for its beautiful book designs and high-quality production. She died in France in 1965.</p> Chilton,, hardcover
6798PARIS TO THE NETHERLANDS. D. 3 pg. c. 1790s-1800s. Paris France. A list of directions from Paris to Netherlands. The translated French text reads Indication of the best Routes and Inns from Paris to Brussels. From Paris to Chantilly: Stay at La Poste. From Chantilly to Amiens: Stay at Petit Fresinoix and not at Pollet. From Amiens to Lille: At La Poste on the Square. From Lille to Brussels: At the Prince de Galles & the Htel des Flandres. One can go via Ghent to see the beautiful Church but it is a detour. From Brussels to Antwerp: At Le Laboureur at Looss. From Antwerp to Breda: At the Prince Cardinal. From Breda to Rotterdam: At the Zwijnshoofd and the Marchal de Turenne. From Rotterdam to The Hague: Passing through Delft you must go see the tombs of the Princes of Orange Grotius and Admiral Tromp in the Great Church. In The Hague: The hall of the first chamber of the legislative body and the audience hall then the General Lottery Hall with the Flags are worth visiting. A walk in Scheveningen by the seaside and another toward the House of the Princes in the Woods to see the beautiful tapestries etc. From The Hague to Amsterdam: Stay at the Doele on the shrimp market Garnalenmarkt at Mrs. Oosterlings. The town hall the Felix Meritis the workhouse and the National Theater are worth seeing. From Amsterdam to Haarlem: Go there on a Sunday dine in one of the inns in the Woods then see the beautiful house of Mr. Hope and several country estates nearby in the villages of Santpoort Velsen & Beverwijk. Enthusiasts sometimes go to see the gardens and greenhouses of some famous florist. From Amsterdam a trip to Utrecht: This is best done in the "Roeff" covered cabin of a boat to see the singular beauty of the canal and the countryside from Nieuwersluis to Utrecht. Two hours before Utrecht in the village of Maarssen you will find the beautiful estate of Mr. Nepveu called Elsenburg. Lodging in Utrecht at the Chteau dAnvers at Oblets. The Dome Cathedral Tower the botanical garden and the anatomy room of the Academy have a reputation for being curious. Then two leagues from Utrecht in the village of Zeist there is a Moravian settlement. Taverns recommended Pons Croix-Dore. Peronne Verd Gallant the other side of the town. Arras Le Griffon not good but the best! Lille at Fiquets grand Place where Ld. Malmesbury lived get the front room as you see by the windows that respectable women have been there. Courtray Lion dor charming country. Ghent Buys grand Place bad but best see the old cathedral not far from the Tavern. Brussels by all means go to Mr. Follie Hotel de Galles the park an excellent house & an intelligent & trustworthy polite landlord. Buy a Guide de Bruxelles. Antwerp or Anvers Grand Laboureur. Breda Prince Cardinal. Rotterdam Marechal Turenne bad but best. Hague Marechal Turenne Schlopser Leyden Golden Lion. Robert will show you the town. Haarlem Golden Fleece see the Church & hear the Organ see Hopes House near the wood & the wood & see Taylors museum the superb electrical machine. Amsterdam The Arms of Amsterdam observe the Rhine lose itself near Katwick on Zee Saa Brock cross the river some Sunday & take two hours to see the Stadthouse The Foreign ministers at the Hague are Ct. de Lowenhielm Sweden Chevalier dAnduaga Spain Count Lutenum son of the Genl. Denmark Baron Hugel Wurtemberg Baron Bielfeld unaccredited charge for Prussia Mr. Bossert Hesse Cassel & Hanse towns Mr. Galdi Cisalpine Mr. Semonville France. Swedish Secretary of Legation Chevalier Reuterswerd. These directions show significant tourist spots and landmarks of the time. The mention of Mr. Hopes House refers to Villa Welgelegen in Haarlem built by the wealthy banker Henry Hope. The superb electrical machine in Haarlem refers to the massive electrostatic generator at the Teylers Museum which is still there today. Page 3 offers honest reviews of the places it discusses making it a dependable travel guide. This document is in good condition. unknown
1900120811London: Religious Tract Society c.1900. 1st ed. thus. Nice copy. large octavo. pictorial boards 360pp. col. frontis. illusts. Essentially a bound volume of 24 copies of Penny Tales for the People. Nice coloured engraved frontispiece & many nice illusts. in text Religious Tract Society hardcover
1937R68519Moscow: People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. 1937. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. boards vi 580pp. Heard before the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the U.S.S.R.Moscow January 23-30 1937. Verbatim Report People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. hardcover
1938R68520Moscow: People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. 1938. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. boards 799pp. Heard before the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the U.S.S.R.Moscow March 2-13 1938. Verbatim Report People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. hardcover
175286hardcover. Frontis. engraved half-title. 205pp. wide 24mo original cloth; spine ends and edges of corners worn corners bumped endpapers dampstained some foxing. N.Y.: Harper 1839. Juvenile Edition.<br/> <br/> Boy's and Girl's Library vol. XIV.<br/> <br/> unknown
19721962379Brepols 1972. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Cloth no dj. Minor shelf-wear otherwise very sound. Brepols hardcover
19772092902137402987Koko-do 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Koko-do paperback
OL1-39Q-FHVPaperback. Good. FIRST EDITION Washington D.C.: The Corcoran Gallery of Art 1976 - 1981. Fifteen individual stapled printed wrappers in publisher's titled silver slipcase. Boxed set of slender catalogues issued in conjunction with one-person photographic exhibitions held at Washington DC's Corcoran Gallery of Art between 1976 and 1981. Unpaginated but each ca. 24 pages illustrated throughout. Obtained from the estate of a former Corcoran curator. Photographers include: Lewis Baltz Joe Cameron Robert Cumming Roy DeCarava Lee Friedlander John Gossage Jan Groover Frank di Perna Sally Mann Arnold Kramer Jerry Burchard Jerome Liebling Mike Mitchell Addison N. Scurlock and Mark Power. Slipcase has circular designs that do not appear on other examples but is solid all booklets are very good with no owner marking or other issues. pc paperback
190075756Sapmi: N.p. ca. 1900. Three unattributed but very professional photographs of the Sami people and their dwellings. Likely they are from different groups as one family is seen living in an earthen hut and the other in tents. Each photograph measures 8 3/4 x 6 5/8 inches but for the one of the child with measures 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches it is also hand-colored. All on original plain mounts measuring 14 x 17 inches with simple manuscript captions in English. Some browning to mount edges but the images are bright crisp and fascinating.The Sami also spelled Sami or Saami are the traditionally Sami-speaking people inhabiting the region of Sapmi which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway Sweden Finland and of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. The region of Sapmi was formerly known as Lapland and the Sami have historically been known in English as Lapps or Laplanders as they are in these three photographs but these terms are regarded as offensive by the Sami who prefer the area's name in their own languages e.g. Northern Sami Sapmi. Their traditional languages are the Sami languages which are classified as a branch of the Uralic language family.Traditionally the Sami have pursued a variety of livelihoods including coastal fishing fur trapping and sheep herding. Their best-known means of livelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding. As of 2007 about 10% of the Sami were connected to reindeer herding which provides them with meat fur and transportation; around 2800 Sami people were actively involved in reindeer herding on a full-time basis in Norway. For traditional environmental cultural and political reasons reindeer herding is legally reserved for only Sami in some regions of the Nordic countries. Like many other native peoples they were persecuted and assimilation was forced upon them up until about 1940. Today they are recognized as a people of their own. Sweden recognized the existence of the "Sami nation" in 1989 but the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention C169 has not been adopted. The Sametingslag was established as the Swedish Sami Parliament on January 1st 1993. In 1998 Sweden formally apologized for the wrongs committed against the Sami.Sami is one of five national minority languages recognized by Swedish law. The Compulsory School Ordinance states that Sami pupils are entitled to be taught in their native language; however a municipality is only obliged to arrange mother-tongue teaching in Sami if a suitable teacher is available and the pupil has a basic knowledge of Sámi. One would imagine that to be a scarce commidity. In 2010 after 15 years of negotiation Laponiatjuottjudus an association with Sami majority control will govern the UNESCO World Heritage Site Laponia. N.p. unknown
1548227758Venice: Alessandro Brucioli & i Frategli 1548. First Antonio Brucioli translation. Full vellum skiver leather title and date spine labels. Deaccession library stamps title page; marginalia p. 544; .5" chip lower corner p. 768 no loss; period ink mark affecting text p.980; pps. 950-1068 faint water stain lower corners & corners curled chipped frayed with some loss to margins and one part of marginal annotation. Octavo. xvi; 24; 1-1068 numbered in roman numerals. Gathering "O" misbound out of order but complete pp. 490-490 mispaginated as 494-495. The succession of translations of Pliny's Historia Naturale from the earliest printed incunables to Cinquecento Italian editions is a complex study of the collaborative process among humanist intellectual peers. Renaissance translators of early Greek thought worked with previously published translations offering emendations and alterations to improve or correct an earlier text. Antonio Brucioli edited Cristoforo Landino's well-received translation in 1543 which he then sought to improve upon with his own edition in 1548 making corrections to the table of contents offering an extended preface and including a “Life of Pliny.†Ultimately Landino's translation was the preferred text supplanting this Brucioli edition making it the only edition of this version of Pliny's Historia Naturale. Alessandro Brucioli & i Frategli unknown
1937724921937. Adam and Charles Black London. 1937. Second revised edition. Hardback with DW. Large 8vo. Fold out map 10 other maps and illustrations. Page edges very slightly foxed. Contents clean. Wrapper price clipped and browned with small tears to top edge. Spine sunned and closed tear to tail. Generally a clean and sound copy. hardcover
176323620Chatham 1763. 1 vols. Folio. To Captain Archibald Kennedy. Two leaves docketed on the verso of the second folded and creased tears in margins and along folds affecting a few letters or words but not legibility some browning else very good. 1 vols. Folio. Kennedy was the Commander of H. M. S. "Coventry." Document instructing him that his ship was being outfitted to be sent to North America and requiring "utmost despatch in getting her ready for the Sea." <br /> Following the end of the French and Indian War the British sent ships and troops to deal with the problems of the Indians insurrections primarily Indians of New France who did not agree with the surrender. Although Sir William Johnson attempted to allay the problems in the spring of 1763 the Indians under the central direction of Pontiac chief of the Ottawa attacked British posts from Niagara and Fort Pitt to Mackinac and St. Joseph as well as settlements many of the forts and settlements falling to the Indians in "Pontiac's Rebellion or War." <br /> Captain Archibald Kennedy later eleventh Earl of Cassillis was the son and heir of Archibald Kennedy the British colonial official in New York who was expecially noted for having bought Bedlow's Island in New York Harbor for one hundred pounds in 1746 and sold it to New York for a thousand pounds twelve years later. The father wrote several pamphlets relating to the British interests in America and lived in America from 1710 on. He was infirm and ill the time of this document and died the 14th of June 1763. <br /> James Harris 1709-1780 is best known as the author of "Hermes". PR 1b unknown
19822092902137403253Kodansha 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kodansha paperback
19392083002115804119Kenkosha Archives Reprint 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kenkosha Archives Reprint paperback
1894ST20529Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates & Co 1894. 208 x 142 mm. 8 1/4 x 5 1/2". Two volumes. Translated from the 13th edition of the Italian by Helen Zimmern. <br/> Publisher's very attractive red cloth upper covers with gilt frame of tulip sprigs enclosing a central field semé with dots flat spine with gilt lettering gilt dots and tulip sprigs top edges gilt. Housed in original red cloth dust jackets and matching slipcase the latter slightly worn and with spine covered by original paper not cloth as issued. With 44 photogravure plates all with lettered guards and with a folding color map of the Netherlands. Front pastedowns with pasted-on engraved visiting card of Stanford Newel the U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands and Luxemburg sic and Newel's Christmas gift inscription to Eliza Stevens dated 1906. Dust jackets with faint fading to spines and minor fraying at spine ends first couple of leaves including frontispiece with small pink stain in upper corner otherwise an exceptionally fine set with only trivial internal imperfections the bindings in superb condition.<br/> <br/> In fine condition and in the original cloth dust jackets this handsome set is an armchair traveller's delight with lovely bindings brimming with tulips entertaining descriptions of the major cities and historic towns of the Netherlands and attractive photogravures. The English text was translated from the Italian travelogue of Edmondo de Amicis 1846-1908 first published in 1874 with photographs taken expressly for this edition. Images include important churches and monuments picturesque canals tree-lined parks local people dressed in traditional garb and of course a windmill. This work can easily be found on the market but not in the condition seen here. Henry T. Coates & Co unknown
19972092902141203757Chinese book office 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Chinese book office paperback
19972092902141204397Chinese book office 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Chinese book office paperback
19692092902141200158Hiroshi Archives Office 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Hiroshi Archives Office paperback
19572092902141200538world book office 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 world book office paperback
189371492London: Longmans Green and Co 1893. Hardcover. Very Good. Fourth edition. Contemporarily rebound in green morocco and marbled papercovered boards. Some modest and rubbing and wear at the extremities a nice very good copy. Longmans, Green and Co hardcover
19572110502150410638Akita shoten 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Akita shoten paperback
19712110502150413667Kodansha 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kodansha paperback
19212092902144201701Not Available 1921. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback