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19215128Lafayette Ala: The Church 1921. Octavo 22.5 x 15 cm. 44 xvi pages. Advertisements. Title from cover. Evident FIRST EDITION. A church cookbook with more than 250 recipes many attributed. Most entries adhere to the reliable conventions promised by the title but there are also such glimpses of the geography as Pecan Cake requiring two and a quarter pounds of pecans a custardy Burnt Almond Cream Banana Fritters and Squash Cakes. ~ Though not the earliest congregations in Alabama the so-called Primitive Baptists - the "church of the people" who eschewed hierarchy and claimed personal experience of the spirit as ultimate authority - dominated among the Christian communities by the middle of the nineteenth century. Since the decade when True and Tried Recipes appeared the First Baptist Church of Lafayette in Chambers County a stone's throw from the Georgia border has been remembered as a bastion of the Southern Convention the spiritual home of several Alabamians who served as representatives of their state in Washington not the least of whom was Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black 1886-1971. ~ Stapled in brown wrappers titled in black. Owner's name in pencil on cover: "Bess." One recipe corrected in ink. Near fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cather. The Church unknown books
19222290Rowley MA: Historical Society for the benefit of restoring the Platts-Bradstreet House 1922. Duodecimo 64 pages. FIRST EDITION. A small New England charity cookbook with good sections on cakes cookies ginger breads and doughnuts as well as pickles. In black printed brown paper wrappers. Very near fine. OCLC locates four copies only. Historical Society for the benefit of restoring the Platts-Bradstreet House 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
188529001127New York: Atlantic Publishing & Engraving of New York 1885 - 1886. This was a dry good business that acted as middlemen between the manufacturers and retailers of dry goods. Additionally he founded the Continental Bank of New York in 1870 along with Jacob H. Schiff Marcellus Hartley Robert L. Cutting and Joseph Seligman. Two items advertising the memorial of Horace Brigham Claflin who was an American merchant who founded the Bulkley & Claflin Company later after Claflin's death it became known as H. B. Claflin Company. Over the years this bank was acquired many times and is still in existence today under JP Morgan Chase. The first item is apparently from the Dry Goods Bulletin which serves as an memoriam/obituary for Claflin. The front side has an engraving of Claflin as well as his birth and death dates December 18 1811 - November 14 1885. The back side has a description of his life. Measures 14 1/4" x 12 3/4". The second item is a 16 pg. booklet done by the New York Chamber of Commerce that is the minutes of the meeting following Claflin's death as well as a biographical sketch of the man. The booklet states that "Mr. Claflin was one of the great merchants which the present century has produced and his life and character present a striking illustration of the maxim 'Act well your part there all the honor lies.' " pg. 3 The meeting end with several resolutions one of which was "the entire community of dry good merchants are called upon to mourn the loss not only of the most eminent member of their profession but also of a true friend." pg. 11 #1 This was accomplished when on the day of his funeral "the wholesale stores and commission houses throughout the dry goods district in New York City closed at noon and business was suspended. That portion of the City usually so active and busy was silent and deserted." pg. 15 The booklet also includes a portrait engraving of Claflin. Black covers. Measures 9 1/4" x 6" <br/><br/> Atlantic Publishing & Engraving of New York unknown books
195514541Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall 1955. First Edition. Octavo. Gray cloth boards stamped in red and black; dustjacket; 309pp. Tight fine copy in lightly rubbed dustwrapper Very Good or better. Second of four memoirs by Chessman a San Quentin inmate whose first book - Cell 2455 Death Row - is one of the classic Death Row narratives. After publishing three books and exhausting a number of appeals Chessman was finally executed in 1960. Quite nice copy. SUVAK 58. Prentice-Hall unknown books
1920184825His Majesty's Stationery Office HMSO 1920. Softcover. Good. Green paper wraps have minor wear with fading of color to the edges. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. 50 pp. Handbook #114 His Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) paperback books
19621327803n.p.: Editions d' Art Albert Skira 1962. Hardcover. Large Quarto; pp 207; VG-/G-; black spine with white text; dust jacket has several chips to edges; slight smudges to exterior; price clipped front flap; cloth shows minimal wear to exterior; strong boards; text block has slight off-white tone to exterior edges; profusely illustrated with mounted plates; additional shipping may be added to items due to weight;. 1327803. FP New Rockville Stock. Editions d' Art Albert Skira hardcover books
1985253855Jerusalem: The Isreal Museum 1985. hardcover. fine/fine. Photographs by Pierre-Alain Ferrazzini. Illustrated in color. 100 pages 4to tan cloth dust wrapper. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> The Isreal Museum unknown books
200079290San Francisco: The Book Club of California 2000. Octavo 13 parts single sheets each folded to make four pages. First edition. The Club's annual keepsake for 2000. The first part TWELVE TREASURES FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE BOOK CLUB OF CALIFORNIA also edited by Barbara Land was the club's annual keepsake for 1997. A fine set in cloth slipcase. #79290 The Book Club of California unknown books
19377245London. The Studio Ltd. 1937. Beautifully bound by Zahnsdorf in gilt titled full snowy vellum. Lovely gilded endsheets. t.e.g. 4to 8.5" x 12". This edition on hand-made paper is limited to 215 numbered copies of which this copy is number 8. Lavishly illustrated with 24 tipped-in colour plates reproducing the most decorative examples of early English illuminated manuscripts. A most desireable and well regarded study. An elegant presentation. Usual slight vellum bowing to front cover. Covers mildly soiled spine slightly darkened. A lovely copy of this elusive limited issue.Featured Art. The Studio Ltd. hardcover books
1860317638London: Trübner and Co 1860. First Edition in English. Portrait two maps and twelve coloured plates. li 566pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in modern three quarters red morocco marbled boards leather title label. Lacking 2 sheets: XXIII-XXIV and pages 555-556. Fine. First Edition in English. Portrait two maps and twelve coloured plates. li 566pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Very Scarce. Krapf went to East Africa in the service of the English Church Missionary Society arriving at Mombasa in 1844 and staying in East Africa until 1853. While stationed there he was the first to report the existence of Lake Baringo and a sighting of the snow-clad Kilimanjaro. Krapf besides being famed with this important work is also known for his English Swahili Dictionary the first of its kind and the standard text book for many years. Trübner and Co unknown books
1860226397Boston: Ticknor and Fields 1860. First American edition. Frontispiece folding map. xl 464 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in pebbled original purple cloth. Almost fine. S.C. Hodges Oxford Mass. bookplate. First American edition. Frontispiece folding map. xl 464 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Very Scarce. Krapf went to East Africa in the service of the English Church Missionary Society arriving at Mombasa in 1844 and staying in East Africa until 1853. While stationed there he was the first to report the existence of Lake Baringo and a sighting of the snow-clad Kilimanjaro. Krapf besides being famed for this important work is also known for his English Swahili Dictionary the first of its kind and the standard text book for many years. Hilmy I p. 349; Pankhurst 23; Winterton sale lot 464 for London ed. Ticknor and Fields unknown books
1884316620London: Richard Bentley 1884. 4to. Bound in half brown mottled modfern calf and marbled boards. Fine. 4to. Richard Bentley unknown books
WN62523London: National Illustrated Library Full green morocco tooled 5 raised bands with fleurons and faded gilt lettering. All edges gilt and goffered. Black silk marker present. Marbled endpapers. Spine faded wear on joints corners and edges. Two volumes in one Inscriptions on frontis. 50 wood engravings. Early report by Catholic missionaries of parts of the East almost unknown in the West. Vol. 1 Third Ed. Vol. 2 Second Ed. Full Leather. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Travel. National Illustrated Library Paperback books
1936116597London: Jonathan Cape 1936. First edition of this edition of this seminal work. Quarto 2 volumes. Near fine in near fine dust jackets frontispiece in first volume both profusely illustrated with maps plans and collotype plates some folding and including large folding maps at the inside of the rear covers of both volumes. With an introduction by T.E. Lawrence. Near fine in very good dust jackets. "No one has looked so narrowly at the Arab and the life of Arabia as Doughty and no one has painted them in literature with a touch so sensitive and sure. And not only Bedawin life of whose hardships he suffered to the last wandering as one poorer than the poorest but also the life of the oasis towns of the Nejd. One can do Doughty's pages no justice by quotation. His book belongs to that rare and supreme class in which the author speaks not for himself but for all who might find themselves in like case" Hogarth. Jonathan Cape unknown books
199418587Chicago: Stone Axe Productions 1994. First edition. Record LP. Fine. 45 RPM record in original printed and decorated sleeve. Fine condition. A recording on one side of beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti reading Travels In America Deserta. B Side is music by The Pale Horse Riders. Recorded in 1993 and 1994 respectively. <br/><br/> Stone Axe Productions unknown books
29441CARLISLE The Earl of. TRAVELS IN AMERICA. New York: G.P. Putnam 1851. 12mo. Cloth. 135 pages. First edition. Lacks front flyleaf foxed. unknown books
195624856Brussels: Tourist Bureau for the Belgian Congo & Ruanda-Urundi 1956. Second Edition. Octavo 21cm.; original cloth in white pictorial dust jacket spine lettered in red; xxxviii27901pp.; 14 plates of color photographic illustrations and plain folding maps; additional text illus. Jacket extremities rubbed a few short closed tears and chips along rear jacket flap fold; About Very Good. Errata slip laid in. Tourist Bureau for the Belgian Congo & Ruanda-Urundi unknown books
196646491New York: Harper & Row 1966. First Edition. First printing. Quarto 28.5cm.; red publisher's cloth with black lettering in white pictorial dustwrapper; viii165pp. Boards slightly warped; top edge of block and boards soiled. Wrappers worn with some soiling and edge rolling; sticker residue and rubbing on rear; tear at heel of spine. Overall Very Good or better.<br/><br/>Featuring a collection of songs adapted by The Weavers a folk quartet that included Ronnie Gilbert Lee Hays Fred Hellerman and Pete Seeger. Includes popular folk songs representative of different cultures and eras such as "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" "Guantanamera" and "If I Had a Hammer" all arranged for piano and guitar with chord diagrams. Harper & Row unknown books
1960SGG313B-33Newport OR:: The Oregon Coast Association 1960. Very Good. Pamphlet. 9 x 4 inches. 12 pp. Many full-color photographic illustrations large color map; text clean unmarked light toning. Near Fine. Promotional brochure for the Oregon Coast. Includes automobile routes descriptions of towns and sites a large color keyed automobile map and color images of sites along the coast. Put out by the Oregon Coast Association. The Oregon Coast Association, unknown books
1942292342Board of Tourist Industry; Japanese Government Railways 1942. Early Editions. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. A complete run of this well illustrated series describing various aspects of Japanese life. printed for the Western Tourist market. Illustrated with photographs etc. Each volume with a colored pastedown to the the front cover. Uncommon complete.~~The 40 volumes were printed between 1937 and 1942. The first pamphlets are reprints; the great majority of them are first printings. All but four have the original glassine wrappers though some are tattered. Number 39 has a light stain to the front cover. ~~Much of the publisher's stock was destroyed in during World War II when the cities of Osaka and Tokyo were fire-bombed. Very Good binding. Board of Tourist Industry; Japanese Government Railways unknown books
196166430New York: American Heritage Publishing Co. Inc. Very Good. 1961. Hardcover. First Edition. 153 pages illustrated 10 1/4" x 7 1/4" color pictorial boards. Previous owner sticker on the front endpaper otherwise this is a clean nice copy. Very Good. . American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc. hardcover books
18173325Washington 1817. Unbound. Very Good. 21cm; 4 pages. In 1797 the governor-general of Louisiana and East Florida the Baron Carondelet had granted to Elisha Winters Gabriel Winters John Price William Russell and Joseph Stillwell various grants of lands in the lower Arkansas region. In 1816-17 the House Committee on Public Lands investigated the various claims. The present document is a translation into English of the origianl grant that had been signed by Carondolet at New Orleans in 1797. unknown books
190531434St. Paul: Committee on the Flag Day Ceremonies 1905. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on front board small soil spot on title. 30 pp. photo. Illus. with 1 b/w photo. 8vo. A gift from the Committee to the Illinois Commandery. Scarce. OCLC shows only three copies: Minn. Hist. Soc. St. Paul Pub Lib Wisc. Vet Mus. Res. Ctr. Committee on the Flag Day Ceremonies hardcover books
1952Embry 144486United States Committee to Secure Justice 1952. 3rd printing. Near fine to fine in near fine sturdy publisher's slipcase. Eight booklets in green stapled wrappers. United States Committee to Secure Justice, 1952. 3rd printing. unknown books