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19561339446New York: Oxford University Press 1956. Hardcover. Octavo; ©1941 Fifth printing 1956; G-; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine blue with blue print; Boards in blue cloth with blue print wear to spine caps and corners cloth creasing on front blemish on front toning to spine; Text block has library stamp on top edge and front and rear endpapers cracked front hinge clean text; xxxi 559 pages illustrated b&w. 1339446. FP New Rockville Stock. Oxford University Press hardcover books
187385155New York: John J. Caulon Printer 1873. Paperback. Good. pp. 65-211. Original wrapper. 23 cm. Edges and backstrip chipped. <br/><br/> John J. Caulon, Printer paperback books
187185169New York: J. Adnah Sakett Law Book and Job Printer 1871. Hardcover. Very Good. viii reports individually paginated. Original cloth. 24 cm. Ends of backstrip chipped. "1" in gilt on backstrip. Slip tipped to front free endpaper presenting this copy to J. Watts De Peyster. <br/><br/> J. Adnah Sakett, Law, Book and Job Printer hardcover books
1900041719Hudson MA: E.F. Worcester Press 1900. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Good Condition. Original green cloth lightly worn. Binding degraded internally and a number of signatures loose; very good otherwise. Attractive period photos of the area. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Inventory No: 041719. <br/><br/> E.F. Worcester Press hardcover books
1986182258Calabasas Park: City of West Hollywood c/o Envicom Corporation 1986. The workshop notebook consists of unpaginated corner-stapled leaves printed rectos only perhaps forty pages; with folded staple-fastened General Plan laid in. 11x8.5 inches staples rusting printed cover leaf sunned and edgeworn. None of the questionnaire pages are filled in. Good copy. City of West Hollywood c/o Envicom Corporation unknown books
1878266631878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. WEST CREEK MAP 1878. AN 11-inch by 14-inch map of West Creek. $45.00. <br/><br/> 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
193013733London: Wellcome 1930. hardcover. near fine. Colored Frontispiece. Thin 4to115 pages blue cloth. London: Wellcome Foundation 1930. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Wellcome unknown books
19207426baIndianapolis IN: Grand Army of the Republic 1920. Book. Civil War; 54th annual encampment of G.A. R.; 3" x 5" card; coupon for theater passes. Grand Army of the Republic unknown books
1997SKU1036257Penobscot Press 1997-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 2 volume set. Both have dust jackets. Both have mild wear with good bindings few pencil notations in the margins. BIG set. Both volumes together have 2153 pages. spcons Penobscot Press hardcover books
193525682New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Near Fine in Very Good dj. 1935. First American Edition. Hardcover. nice tight copy just a touch of soiling to bottom edges of covers attractive vintage bookplate on front pastedown; jacket is lightly edgeworn minor surface-scuffing and light soiling small sticker remnants at top of front flap some vertical creasing in rear flap. Novel by a Ukranian-born writer who made his way eventually to Paris following the Russian Revolution. The story he tells narrated by a Jewish singer of folksongs parallels his own experience: "an agonizing odyssey endured by Russian Jews; of pogroms depriving them of their homes of persecution in the lands to which they fled; of punishment without crime and poverty without prospects; and worst most suffocating of all the everlasting sensation in Russia and Roumania Egypt and France of being spied upon of being discriminated against -- of being hounded." The author 1892-1969 was a sculptor and painter who adopted the Matveev pseudonym for his writing; this novel was originally published in France in 1933 as "Les Traqués." . Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
181900730scsUrbana Illinois: University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station Circular 718 February 1954. Revised Octaober 1960. Octavo softbound 262 pp. Fine. Contents: Introduction; Descriptions of Weeds; Keys for Identifying Weeds; Glossary; Index to Families; Index to Species. University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station, Circular 718, February, 1954. Revised Octaober, 1960. paperback books
1989691501989. Slip Opinion. Signed by William Rehnquist. Slip Opinion. Signed by William Rehnquist. Pre-US Reports Printing of an Important Case Concerning Abortion Signed by Chief Justice Rehnquist Supreme Court of the United States. Rehnquist William 1924-2005. Slip Opinion Webster Attorney General of Missouri Et al. v. Reproductive Health Services Et al. Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1989. vii 1 23 1 11 1 7 1 23 1 14 pp. Complete. Signature of Chief Justice Rehnquist to head of first page. A few tiny marks to p.i otherwise fine. $750. A decision that undermined a key provision of Roe v. Wade Webster v. Reproductive Health Services upheld a Missouri law that imposed restrictions on the use of state funds for services relating to abortion. Chief Rehnquist wrote the opinion of the Court for all but Parts II-D and III. Only Justices White and Kennedy joined the opinion in its entirety. Bench opinions are issued by the U.S. Supreme Court immediately after the announcement of a decision. Slip opinions are issued afterwards. Often incorporating corrections they are the first printings of a decision intended for wide dissemination and review. After that stage the revised slip opinions are added to the latest paperback volume of U.S. Reports. A year later that volume is printed in its final authoritative hardcover form. unknown books
1975136677New York: the Campaign 1975. Single sheet folded to make 8-panel brochure 3.75x8.5 inches very good. OCLC lists only one copy as of 5/2021. Sponsors include several CPUSA leaders as well as more mainstream labor and legislative figures. the Campaign unknown books
197010302Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1970. 16p. 8.5x11 inches bilingual texts in Spanish and English profusely illustrated with b&w photos maps and tables very good booklet in stapled wraps. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown books
197693912Washington: GPO 1976. 14p. illus. 8x10 inches wraps. 1970 census reports #2. GPO unknown books
1949218509San Francisco: Communist Party Members in the Building Trades 1949. 4-panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inches paper browned pencil notation at top of front cover otherwise good condition. Supports Black-White worker unity and opposes work speed-ups. Communist Party Members in the Building Trades unknown books
1949143867San Francisco: Communist Party Members in the Building Trades 1949. 4-panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inches paper toned pen note at top of front cover. Supports Black-White worker unity and opposes work speed-ups. Communist Party Members in the Building Trades unknown books
202240n.p.: the Committee 196-. 1.25 inch diameter pin brick-red text on light purple background. the Committee unknown books
V17C-03687Css Pub Co. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Css Pub Co unknown books
1904007813Westminster: Archibald Constable & Co. Ltd 1904. First Edition. Decorated Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 78pp. Scores of poems and poets. This is a part of the Potteries and Newcastle Cripple's Guild in North Staffordshire. In green cloth boards corners bumped printed gold on spine and cover with wayfaring scene on cover. Interior clean and tight without marks except single pencil on ffep. Archibald Constable & Co., Ltd unknown books
1971286855Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers 1971. 24 plates of Water-Colours and Drawings from the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad now St. Petersburg. Published by the Aurora Art Publishers 1971. Complete. Art title and details printed on the verso of the plates in English and Russian. Some toning at the spine and top edge of the portfolio with small tears to the fore edge. Folding cardstock portfolio; printed color illustration on the front cover and titling in English and Russian. Aurora Art Publishers unknown books
189342477NY: The Engineering Record 1893. Hardcover. Very Good. 1pp. 17 plates 1pp. 17 plates 4ads. Some spotting and darkening to the red cloth with a bit of glue residue on the front small chip to edge of front free endpaper with some light wear to the extremities else a very good example in publisher's beveled boards lettered in gilt. Rear endpaper loose but present. <br/><br/> The Engineering Record hardcover books
2303724Chicago IL: The American Jeweler / Hazlitt & Walker 1911. Soft Cover. Good. Wrappers stained stain to title page pages lightly toned. 1911 Soft Cover. 71 pp. A collection of useful information concerning the teeth of wheels and pinions; the trains of watches and clocks; lengths of pendulums; quick methods of regulation; methods of finding the number of teeth in missing wheels etc. The American Jeweler / Hazlitt & Walker paperback books
17617561Lyon: Chez Pierre Bruyset - Ponthus 1761. Full Leather. Very Good. President George Washington's copy with his bookplate which was restruck before 1863 from the original copper plate. "The inventory of Washington's books made at the time of his death.shows that his library then numbered about nine hundred volumes. These under his will became the property of his nephew Judge Bushrod Washington who also inherited his papers and the Mansion House of Mount Vernon. Here Judge Washington lived and added to General Washington's library a part at least of his own books. In his will in 1826 he provided as follows: 'All the papers and letter books devised to me by my uncle Gen'l Washington as well as the books in my study other than law books I give to my nephew Geo. C. Washington; the books in the cases in the dining-room I give to my nephew John A. Washington.' In the inventory of his estate are these items: In the dining-room 468 vols. miscellaneous works left to John A. Washington 658 vols. of miscellaneous works left to Geo. C. Washington 1125 N. of miscel. Pamphlets left Geo. C. Washington beside 169 vols. of State papers 22 vols. of Journals of Congress and 649 vols. of Law Books 22 law pamphlets. These latter were destined for Bushrod Washington Herbert the son of a niece in case he should be trained for the law. Mount Vernon was next occupied by John A. Washington. The books left to George C. Washington remained there for many years but in 1847 or 1848 a considerable portion of them perhaps all that remained were sold to Henry Stevens the bookseller. Mr. Stevens announced his intention of sending them over to the British Museum. To prevent this and to secure them for Boston a number of Boston and Cambridge men particularly Prof. Jared Sparks Prof. Andrews Norton Mr. George Livermore and Mr. Charles Eliot Norton.raised $3800 to purchase them from Stevens. This amount and $450 beside was collected the Athenaeum itself contributing $500; and at a meeting of the subscribers it was voted to place the books permanently in the Boston Athenaeum.The remainder of Washington's library has been scattered and no large number of his books now exists in any one place beside the Boston Athenaeum. What became of the rest of the books left to George C. Washington can only be conjectured. Those given to John A. Washington passed to his son John A. Washington and then to his son Lawrence Washington of Alexandria Va.other sales have given an opportunity to book collectors to bid for books which once belonged to Washington. The titles of the Catalogues of these sales will be found on pp. 470-475 of this volume. A sale of books claiming to be from Washington's library but having spurious book-plates took place in Washington in 1863." The present title is one of those. So the "spurious" bookplate was struck by the Washington family from the original copper plate and placed into some of the books in the collection - so to call it "spurious" is a misnomer. The collection of General Washington in the Boston Athenaeum contains 13 volumes with this bookplate - they were purchased in Washington in 1863 see page 565 of "A Catalogue of the Washington Collection in the Boston Athenaeum". 12mo 775 pages. Contemporary calf marbled end papers red leather lettering piece on spine; all edges stained red. Internally very good; binding shows considerable wear. Bookplate of George Washington on front pastedown a 19th century restrike from the original copper plate. Housed in a contemporary full leather box with a slide-off top. <br/><br/> Chez Pierre Bruyset - Ponthus hardcover books