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18210031561821. Very Good. Very good 3 page document. Light edge/use wear and discoloring/foxing. Well preserved document of the Society of Friends in Philadelphia. Flat with 3 folds. Small closed tears at ends of the folds. unknown
187545989Baltimore: Kelly Piet & Co 1875. Hardcover. 16mo. Rebound in red cloth with gilt spine lettering. 237pp. Very good. Prayer card neatly tipped to rear pastedown. Discreet ex-convent library with almost no markings save monastery ownership name inked on front flyleaf and inkstamped on rear flyleaf. Attractive and tight first English-language edition of these biographical sketches of Sisters Anne Mary Bollain Anne Frances von Hohenzollern Frances Angelica Priolo Mary Eleonora de Lorraine Mary Xavier de Lorraine and M. Anne Teresa de la Tour. Uncommon. Kelly, Piet & Co hardcover
185426154Washington: Printed at the Congressional Glove Office 1854. First edition. pp. 22. 1 vols. 8vo. Self wrappers unsewn as issued. Some browning and spotting wear along spine and edges but a very good copy. First edition. pp. 22. 1 vols. 8vo. Primarily concerning the issue of slavery in the territories this speech was part of the debates for the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The act initiated by Douglas ultimately repealed the Missouri Compromise allowed the local residents to determine whether the area was free or slave territory allowed for "the doctrine of popular sovereignty of the two territories" and laid the way for a transcontental railroad. The Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed in the Senate on the 3rd of March. Clayton was a lawyer noted agriculturist and long-time member of Congress who was Secretary of State under President Taylor. As Secretary of State he is best remembered for having negotiated the Clayton-Bulwer treaty with Great Britain which provided for a neutral international canal across Central America and "contained pledges which ultimately forced Great Britain to withdraw from large tracts of territory which.it had been occupying on the Isthmus." DAB. Sabin 13576n Printed at the Congressional Glove Office unknown
1741372078London: Printed by E. Owen 1741. Engraved frontispiece with the arms of the Society. 2 51 1pp. Small 4to. Three quarter's navy morocco uper cover detached. Perforated library stamp to title and final leaf. Engraved frontispiece with the arms of the Society. 2 51 1pp. Small 4to. First published in 1706. Pages 17-20 comprise "Directions for Catechists for Instructing Indians Negroes &c." ESTC T12896; Sabin 85934 Printed by E. Owen unknown
1874D7951Newark NJ: NJ Sco. For Prev. Of Cruelty to Animals 1874. First. Original Wrappers. Fine. First printing. 31 pps. in original printed wraps rear wrap decorated with an engraving of the emblem of the Society. IN CRISP FINE CONDITION VIRTUALLY AS IT WAS ISSUED with a faint touch of dustiness to the spine edges. An important and scarce 19th century relic of an issue which is as vital today as it was in 1874. <br/><br/> NJ Sco. For Prev. Of Cruelty to Animals unknown
170246paperback. 115pp. 4to pr. wrs. Washington: Published by the Society 1974. vg<br/> <br/> unknown
1956H4205Redstone Arsenal AL: `Army Ballistic Missile Agency 1956. Paperback. Near Fine. Stapled stiff manilla wraps 59 photocopied pages printed on rectos only very good stamped 'Copy 1' and another numeric stamp 53974 also stamp of the Convair Fort Worth Division Research Library on cover and title page produced by the Armed Services Technical Information Agency in Arlington VA. This was considered an unclassified document since the paper had been presented publicly. Only one copy in OCLC at Auburn AL. A couple small dents to front cover else fine. A rare document from the 50s Space Race. `Army Ballistic Missile Agency paperback
2090502113717981Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18949999_04915London Egypt Exploration Fund 1894. Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Quarto. Pp. i 22 xi. Plus 8 colour lithograph maps one folding. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's decorative cloth darkened; minor blemishes to spine-ends hinges week first free endpaper loosening. In good general condition fine interior crisp maps. ~ Second edition revised. Previously in the library of the New College London with bookplate to that effect as well as a stamp and cancellation. 007-2 <br/> <br/> London, Egypt Exploration Fund hardcover
18949999_04916London Egypt Exploration Fund 1894. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Quarto. Pp. i 22 xi. Plus 8 colour lithograph maps one folding. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's decorative cloth darkened; inner hinges mended free endpapers bit worn at edge. In moderate general condition fine interior crisp maps. ~ FIRST EDITION. PROVENANCE: From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss 1923-2015 with his charming bookplate inside cover. Before that in the private collections of William Hewgill and Rev. Thomas Green. respectively with a bookplate of each to that effect and a signature dated 1894 of Green's. 007-2 <br/> <br/> London, Egypt Exploration Fund hardcover
19841435Atlanta GA: Ringsider Magazine Georgia Championship Wrestling Inc. 1984. First Edition First Printing. Original wraps. Very Good . 8 1/4 X 10 3/4 Inches. 6 PP. Original circa 1984 Georgia wrestling program featuring the National Heavyweight Champion "Super Destroyer" AKA The Spoiler and The Iron Shiek among others. Rare program with Johnny "Wildfire" Rich on the cover. Original price of $1.00 on front. Slight wear to egdes and corners but a clean copy overall. Ringsider Magazine (Georgia Championship Wrestling, Inc.) unknown
1965043122New York: Philosophical Library 1965. Second American Edition Revised 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Vi 170 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt. Second Edition First American Issue Printed In Grfeat Britain. Very Near Fine Book. Dj With Light Wear Minute Losses At Corners Very Faint Dampstaining A Few Small Random Black Marks. <br/> <br/> Philosophical Library hardcover
4111STAR OF THE WEST. Star of the West was a steamship built in 1862 by Jeremiah Simonson for Cornelius Vanderbilt and it frequently traveled to Nicaragua. In 1861 the Federal government hired her to ship supplies to Fort Sumter but it was fired on by cadets from The Citadel. D. 2pg. 8 x 12. June 16 1855. Punta Arenas Nicaragua. A contemporary copy of a financial agreement for the steamer Star Of The West. The document states in part In the Article of Agreement dated March the twentieth one thousand eight hundred and fifty five entered into between me and acting legally for Michael Baker of South Dartmouth Mass as his attorney of the first part and Capt E W Turner of the Steam Ship Star of the West of New York of the second part it was agreed to appoint Mr. Charles Morgan of New York to be the approver of the names on the Bond for the Sum of Twenty five thousand dollars to be given by the said E W Turner pledging payment on receipt of the first sample of the Guano at any port from the Island or Islands in the Pacific Ocean the Geographical position of which the said Michael Baker and myself have bound ourselves to furnish and have for ever transferred all right and title thereto as set forth in the Article of Agreement. The document has three filing folds and some ink blotches and it is in very good condition. unknown
2010R68769Baku: State Customs Committee of the Azerbaijan Republic 2010. 1st edition. New book. quarto. dust jacket 207pp. col. & b/w plates maps index Azerbaijan English Text State Customs Committee of the Azerbaijan Republic unknown
2316951973. Pen and ink watercolor and pencil heightened with white on cream paper. 27 x 42 inches. Framed. Fine. Pen and ink watercolor and pencil heightened with white on cream paper. 27 x 42 inches. The original illustration for the second of four title cards used in the opening credits of the classic 1973 motion picture "The Sting" Provenance: Estate of George Roy Hill unknown
196148545New York: Authors Guild 1961. Fine. 2 pages 8 1/2x 11. inviting Miss Edna Pettigrew to join the authors guild by writing 7 paragraphs of Guild benefits and history signed by Rex Stout. Plus followed by another typed letter signed to Ms Pettigrew from Stout dated June 30th 1961 welcoming her to the organization <br/><br/> Authors Guild unknown
1990PIComCHI75Chicago: 1990. 1990. 4to. pp. 76. profusely illus. in b/w. biblio. wrs. Exhibition Catalogue. Soft cover. Very Good. Chicago: 1990. Paperback
1802E10289London: G. and J. Robinson 1802. First edition thus. Leather_bound. Very Good. First edition in English. Full contemporary calf respined in old calf. 1 393 1. Binding somewaht rubbed and somewhat rounded at the tips shallow cracking to the upper gutters. Deaccession stamp lower margin of the preface page. Internally generally clean p.49/50 roughly opened; aprox 2" square piece of the rear free endpaper removed. Barely visible ownership signature dated at Calcutta 14 Oct 1812 on front free endpaper. Secretary of the Russian foreign embassy relates the story of his travels during a six-month journey in stages from Vienna to Jassy then to the interior of the Crimea today's Ukraine through Poland to Petersburg and thence to Constantinople. The embassy spent some time in Constantinople andtwo of the final three sections of the work describe their stay in the capital and the "curiosities" they encountered. G. and J. Robinson unknown
1925E26222Chicago: Art Department of the Chicago Normal School 1925. Limited ed. Hardcover. Good. ne of 200 copies only this copy not numbered. Slim quarto in patterned paper covered boards over buckram cloth spine patterned endpapers. Title page printed in black and green. 28 pp. Illustrated with color tinted linotypes. On each facing page is a short poem signed in print by a student with the illustration opposite. Laid in is one additional poem on a half-sheet that was omitted from the bound finished book. About very good offsetting to the covers and the endpapers. Art Department of the Chicago Normal School hardcover
20072090502113716664Not Available 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1m20011TGebr. Eijffinger B.V. Zoetermeer/Niederland um 2015. 40 Tapetenmuster und 9 Beispielseiten original Pappband mit Schraubbindung und Ledertrageriemen am Rücken Imperialfolio-quer ca. 502 x 40 cm Atelier-Schildchen auf Titel. - sonst gutes Exemplar / good condition / Text englisch - unknown
2012059295Quenington: The Reading Room Press 2012. Book. Illus. by Budey George. Very Good. Paperback. First Limited Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. A small pamphlet printed by Miles Wigfield at his Reading Room Press. In green card cover 12pp cover. Based on the quotation by T.E. Lawrence "There need be no proof reading since misprints are a matter of indifference" of course based on the printing of the American copyright '26 edition that was to be for sale. Contains the wood-engraved portrait of Lawrence by George Budey. "There are about 120 copies of this conceit printed with an Albion press on Magnani paper and set in Bembo with ornaments by Edward Bawden". The Reading Room Press Paperback
a72637Shizuoka 1934 Shizuoka Ken Tea Association. Detailed process of tea growing and processing how to brew a perfect cup of tea tea ceremonies. In English and in Japanese. 4to. about 40 leaves monochrome photo illustrations one mounted color plate stiff wraps with mounted metallic-looking rectangular label on front silk cord binding. VG plus. . paperback
1850345952New York: Printed by Geo. W. Wood 15 Spruce-Street 1850. First edition of the third part whoose inclusion is omitted from the title-page but listed on the cover. 56pp. 8vo. Publisher's buff printed wrappers. Very Good copy. Laid into ablue cloth chemise. First edition of the third part whoose inclusion is omitted from the title-page but listed on the cover. 56pp. 8vo. Printed by Geo. W. Wood, 15 Spruce-Street unknown
1843ST20535-06Paris: Printed by H. Fournier et Cie for the author 1843. FIRST EDITION. 246 x 160 mm. 9 3/4 x 6 1/4". 2 p.l. 160 pp. 1 leaf ad. <br/> Publisher's blue buckram covers with blind-stamped flourishes upper cover with gilt-stamped pagoda smooth spine with gilt lettering. With engraved vignette on title page and 17 engraved plates as called for showing tea plants tea plantations and the processing of leaves. Corners slightly bumped as expected with thin boards persistent light foxing first and last half dozen leaves more noticeably foxed but still an excellent copy quite clean and fresh internally in an exceptionally well-preserved binding that is extremely lustrous and shows virtually no wear.<br/> <br/> Offered in an extraordinarily lustrous publisher's binding this attractively illustrated publication--part informational text part clever advertising material--provides a fascinating glimpse into the 19th century tea industry. Our author J. G. Houssaye ran a Parisian Chinese imports shop À La Porte Chinoise which specialized in tea. In the introduction to this work he writes that he had been involved with the tea trade for 20 years and he remained in business until at least 1855 when he lent his collection to the International Exposition writing a lengthy catalog to provide context about Chinese culture and history. His collection was sold at auction the following year suggesting he may have either died or left the trade. The present work which is illustrated with attractive wood-engravings depicting every part of the tea production process details all aspects of the trade including imports to Europe and the United States the botanical and chemical properties of the tea plant different varieties and preparations of tea and Chinese tea harvesting processing and culture. Houssaye tells us in the introduction that he has "done the most conscientious research on the nature of this plant" and that he has read "all the ancient and modern authors who have written about tea." The depth of his research is confirmed by the bibliography at the end of the work which comprises publications on tea dating from 1590 to 1841. However it is evident that Houssaye's production of this work was not merely scholarly: the binding and title are decorated with his logo and an advertisement for À La Porte Chinoise appears at the end. His practical goals are further attested to by the pasted-in corrections for his address that appear on the title and advertisement: he had moved his premises from rue de la Bourse to rue Vivienne during the production of the book and naturally wanted readers to be able to find his new location. Printed by H. Fournier et Cie for the author unknown