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19145386Hartford Conn: The Burr Index Co. Printers 1914. Octavo 23.5 x 15.5 cm. xiv 80 xxii pages. Advertisements some illustrated. Index is actually a table of contents. Evident third edition; first appearance under this title. An enlarged revision of two earlier editions of 1890 and 1895 both titled Bazaar Cook Book. Three hundred attributed recipes gathered one surmises on the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary of the congregation's recognition as a parish of the "West Division" of Hartford. Among items of interest: Turbot á la créme baked in layers Beauregard Eggs visiting from points south Dolly Varden Cake a still-circulating tribute to a character from Dickens Ripe Currant Pie Hickory Nut Macaroons and Crab Apple Ginger. ~ At the turn of the eighteenth century the townspeople of Hartford supported three Congregationalist churches: First Church Second Church now South Church and Third Church today known as First Church of East Hartford. In 1711 approval was obtained to create a parish in the West Division and by 1713 a Fourth Church stood at what is now the corner of Farmington Avenue and Main Street. Several meeting houses would accommodate members in succession there and later on the opposite corner of the intersection. ~ After the separate incorporation of West Hartford in 1854 the fourth parish became the First Church of the new town. In June of 1882 a Gothic Revival edifice of Monson granite - Greystone Church - was dedicated noted for its grand stained glass windows and the pipe organ which had been salvaged from its predecessor across the street. One of its rooms served as West Hartford's Free Library until 1917 when the church's books were relocated to form the nucleus of the Noah Webster Public Library's collections. Which is to say that Greystone Church had become integral as a landmark of the town. One that perished sadly in a tumultuous fire in early January 1942. ~ Fine in publisher's light brown wrappers titled in darker brown backed in brown cloth. Scarce. Title registered in OCLC but identifier of holding institution deleted suggesting withdrawal; in neither Brown nor Cagle. The Burr Index Co., Printers hardcover books
179720536New-York: Printed and Published by John Harrisson at his Printing-Office Yorick's Head No. 3 Peck-Slip 1797. 4pp folded folio leaf 9.75" x 12". Caption title as issued. Printed in three columns. Some fox folds tan light wear. Good. In addition to a continuation of Miss St. Leger's 'Youthful Indulgence' this Number contains some news a tornado in New Haven poetry obituaries and business advertisments. Printed and Published by John Harrisson, at his Printing-Office, [Yorick's Head] No. 3, Peck-Slip unknown books
184554289Philadelphia: Griffith & Simon 1845. First edition; 12mo; pp. 3 87 1; lithograph frontispiece and 5 lithographic plates by Wagner & McGuigan; original blindstamped terracotta cloth lettered in gilt on the upper cover; very good with mild fading to the cloth and moderate spotting throughout. A contemporary owner's name dated 1846 on the front free endpaper. The Rev. Hunt a radical reformer seeking temperance at all levels wrote three books in 1845 all published by Griffith & Simon and all espousing total abstinence. "The writer of these volumes endeavors to persuade all men every where to embrace the doctrine of total abstinence and certes if he succeeds there will be no drunkards. He has done much to rescue the slaves of strong drink . and has earned the title of 'The Drunkard's Friend.' His D.F. is worth more than a D.D. So long as the advocates of total abstinence contend for the principle on the grounds of expediency we believe the argument to be sound and scriptural . On the other hand to argue that the use of wine is in itself sinful is to assume a position which cannot be successfully maintained: 'For the Kingdom of God consisteth not in meat and drink'. from a review in The Protestant Quarterly vol. IV no. 1 January 1847 p. 95. Wright I 1246. <br/><br/> Griffith & Simon hardcover books
184555789Philadelphia: Griffith & Simon 188 North Third Street. New York - Saxton & Miles 1845. First edition 16mo pp. 87 1; 6 lithograph plates by Wagner & McGuigan; original brown blindstamped cloth gilt-lettered on upper cover; moderate foxing throughout but not the plates one central gathering extended last leaf miscreased; all else very good. The Rev. Hunt a radical reformer seeking temperance at all levels wrote three books in 1845 all published by Griffith & Simon and all espousing total abstinence. "The writer of these volumes endeavors to persuade all men every where to embrace the doctrine of total abstinence and certes if he succeeds there will be no drunkards. He has done much to rescue the slaves of strong drink . and has earned the title of 'The Drunkard's Friend.' His D.F. is worth more than a D.D. So long as the advocates of total abstinence contend for the principle on the grounds of expediency we believe the argument to be sound and scriptural . On the other hand to argue that the use of wine is in itself sinful is to assume a position which cannot be successfully maintained: 'For the Kingdom of God consisteth not in meat and drink'. from a review in The Protestant Quarterly vol. IV no. 1 January 1847 p. 95. American Imprints 3350; Wright I 1246. <br/><br/> Griffith & Simon, 188 North Third Street. New York - Saxton & Miles hardcover books
196040339New York: Harper & Brothers 1960. Quarto 28.5cm.; publisher's cloth in yellow pictorial dust jacket; xii2177pp.; sheet music. Jacket extremities rather worn with one-inch loss at spine foot some minor soil corners bumped else Very Good in About Very Good jacket. Songbook of the Greenwich Village-based folk band. Harper & Brothers unknown books
196093280NY:: Harper & Brothers. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1960. Hardcover. B000JJMCTO . Arranged for piano and guitar by Robert De Cormier. No indication of printing. Very good in a very good one short closed edge tear a bit faded along the spine dust jacket. ; 177 pages . Harper & Brothers, hardcover books
1972ess4979St. Petersburg FL: St. Petersburg Printing Company 1972. First Edition First Printing Stated. Octavo turqoise cloth hardcover gilt letters 159 pp. Fine in a Very Good dust jacket with light edgewear. From dust jacket: The Way It Happened written by one of the elder statesmen of the savings and loan business in the United States is a fascinating view of this important business from its early days through its growth to its currently dynamic position in the economy of contemporary America. Oscar R. Kreutz has written The Way It Happned from his personal experience not merely from objective observation. He began his study of the savings and loan business in late 1922 and became actively involved in early 1923. When Mr. Kreutz writes about such subjects as the slow-moving days o the ‘20s the Great Depression constituionality of Federal chartering the Los Angeles Bank and Long Beach Federal affair he knows whereof he speaks because he was there. When Mr. Kreutz writes about management methods that produce sound growth his record speaks for his qualifications. He organized an association when he was onlyu 25 years old. He was a founding director of a Federal Home Loan Bank in 1932 and later senoir vice president of another. He held key positions with the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in Washington for ten years. Currently Mr. Kreutz is chairman of the board of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of St. Petersburg Florida which grew more than $600 million after he joined it in 1953. St. Petersburg Printing Company, 1972. First Edition, First Printing, Stated. hardcover books
1994267728London: Barrie & Jenkins 1994. hardcover. near fine. Title page vignette; 200 color plates and over 200 black and white illustrations. 328 pages. 4to blue boards. London: Barrie & Jenkins 1994. First edition. A near fine copy lacking the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Barrie & Jenkins unknown books
186318000London: Macmillan and Co 1863. Decorative Cloth. Very Good . J. Noel Paton. A handsome very presentable copy of the 1863 1st edition 2nd issue lacking the "L'Envoi" page just following the Dedication page. Solid and VG in its dark-green cloth with bright gilt-design and bordering along the front panel and bright gilt-titling at the spine. One neat faint 1863 presentation inscription from 2 daughters to their father light rubbing to the panels. Firm binding which shows very light cocking. Octavo top-edge gilt with 2 illustrations including the frontispiece by J. Noel Paton. Also includes an elegant custom-made 1/4 morocco dark-green box which has protected the fragile book nicely. <br/><br/> Macmillan and Co hardcover books
19642306362The Associated Press / Western Printing and Lithographing Company 1964. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Binding repaired. 1964 Hard Cover. xiii 1 366 pp. 8vo. "The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy known unofficially as the Warren Commission was established by President Lyndon B. Johnson on November 29 1963 to investigate the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy that had taken place on November 22 1963. Its 889-page final report was presented to President Johnson on September 24 1964 and made public three days later. It concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy and wounding Texas Governor John Connally and that Jack Ruby also acted alone when he killed Oswald a few days later. The Commission's findings have proven controversial and have been both challenged and supported by later studies. The Commission took its unofficial name The Associated Press / Western Printing and Lithographing Company hardcover books
1905008524London: John Murray 1905. First Edition. Blue Cloth. Good. Fisher Percy numerous maps and plans by. 8vo pub light blue cloth gilt xxvi 656p index illustrated numerous maps many foldout. Spine ends cover edges and corners rubbed corners gently worn and minor stain to front cover and scuffing to rear. Front spine revealed but holding prelims loosening but holding. Text clean. No previous owner signatures or inscriptions. All fold-out maps and diagrams present. inclusing large fold-out map in rear. Uncommon. John Murray unknown books
1905144590London: John Murray 1905. Octavo illustrated with numerous fold-out maps and plans by Percy Fisher original blue cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold t.e.g. First edition. A detailed history of the Russo-Japanese War. Cloth a bit stained and rubbed one 6x10 mm tear in cloth on spine panel a sound good generally attractive copy with all maps present. #144590 John Murray unknown books
19054523London: John Murray 1905. First Edition in Book Form. Hard Cover. Thick Octavo. 656pp. bound in blue cloth decoratively stamped in gilt spine and top edge gilt lightly rubbed at spine ends and joints Illustrated by Percy Fisher with 9 pictorial engravings of various important officers 35 folding maps including one large folding map at rear 1 chart and 2 folding plans neat owner's name dated 1906 and a note pertaining to who may have sent this book to him.Lady Feversham. A very nice copy. News articles written by the author who was a military news correspondent during the war between the Russia and Japan for The Times gathered together to now form this book. The author later ranked Colonel before his death. <br/><br/> John Murray hardcover books
1944RPREWAR00fpThe Infantry Journal 1944. Very Good. Prepared by the War Department. The War in Outline: Second Edition The War to March 31 1944. Washington D.C.: The Infantry Journal 1944. 228pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 16mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed Faint crease on lower back corner. Staining to back cover. The Infantry Journal paperback books
1987ULITWAR00hmrThe Crimean War Research Society April 1987. Very Good. Litt D. The Marquess of Angelesy. The War Correspondent. Newsletter of The Crimean War Research Society. Volume 5 Number 1. Nottingham United Kingdom: The Crimean War Research Society April 1987. Illustrated. Folio. Buff wraps. Book condition: Very good with light creases. Includes news and information for members of The Crimean War Research Society as well as sheet music and poems from and about the Crimean War. The Crimean War Research Society paperback books
1927177226Topsfield Massachusetts: The Wayside Press 1927. Hardcover. VG boards have overall shelfwear and bumping to corners pages and photos are clear. Black and white marbled boards black spine with white title plate and black lettering bw frontispiece original photo laid-in 33 pp and 8 additional original bw photographs laid-in. Full title page: The Walpole Society Note Book. The Annual Meeting at New York February 25-26 1927. Spring Meeting n Eastern Shore of Maryland paril 29-May 1 1927. Fall Meeting at Providence October 14015 1927. Includes list of The Walpole Society members. "thirty-six copies printed for The Walpole Society on Glaslan Hand-made Paper at the Wayside Press. Topsfield Massachusetts" -rear fly leaves. The Wayside Press hardcover books
1992107604London: Trustees of the Wallace Collection 1992. Softcover. as new. Blue illus wraps; 52 pp. with bw illus. includes a floor plan of the armouries section of the Wallace Collection and a map of the section of London where the collection is located; with an introduction about European arms and armour. Trustees of the Wallace Collection unknown books
19359003721New York: Macmillan 1935. 1st. Illustrated with maps and plates in black-and-white. Bound in the publisher's original blue cloth with the front cover and spine stamped in white. Light fading to the spine and minimal wear to the extremities otherwise very good condition. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
1956WRCLIT80687Stamford CT: The Overbrook Press 1956. Folio broadside 42.5 x 29 cm; 16 3/4 x 11.5". Printed in double columns on recto only in black and light brown. Very slight offset at extreme top edge from having been matted and framed otherwise near fine. From a total edition of 800 copies this is one of fifty copies specially printed on heavy Chatham handmade paper. A statement of principle in opposition to those who squealed at the TIMES for its stance against the Eastland Internal Security Subcommittee before whom a number of NYT staff had been called "McCarthyism and all its works" segregation and other evils. Scarce. CAHOON p.77. The Overbrook Press unknown books
19087905Niagara Falls; Buffalo: The Natural Food Company; The Matthews-Northrup Works 1908. Duodecimo 20.5 x 15.5 cm. 62 2 pages. Illustrated with four pages of chromolithograph images of shredded wheat dishes and with black and white photos. Index. FIRST EDITION. "Series no. 1" rear wrapper panel. A product cookbook from the company that brought us Shredded Wheat. Almost every recipe from Blueberry Shortcake to Welsh Rarebit contains Shredded Wheat. The final leaf contains twelve images of interior views of "The Home of Shredded Wheat". Some edge wear a few dog ears. Near fine except for a bit of edge wear; in color-printed wrapper sewn with a hole for a cord. The Natural Food Company; The Matthews-Northrup Works unknown books
1999831New York: Orbis 1999. First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Warmly inscribed by Maguire as follows "To ______ Peace to you. Love Mairead Corrigan Maguire." Also inscribed to the same recipient by Nobel Laureate Desmond Tutu; who contributed the foreword. Also laid in is a pamphlet inscribed by Maguire "A Letter to My Son Luke." Uncommon especially signed by both these Nobel Peace Prize winners. Orbis unknown books
1982287428New York: White Pine Press 1982. Third Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. The White Pine Press edition of The View from Cold Mountain: Poems of Han-shan and Shih-te. Some wear and soiling to the paper wrappers. Tan paperback printed black. Overall in Very Good condition. Very Good binding. White Pine Press unknown books
197042585Saigon: Dai Nam Van Hien Books 1970. First edition in English 4to pp. 57 3; printed from typescript; near fine in original printed wrappers. A second edition under a slightly different title published in 1974 is held by 8 institutions but of this Cornell and London's School of Oriental and African Studies only in OCLC. <br/><br/> Dai Nam Van Hien Books unknown books
19782310708Great Britain: D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd 1978. Large Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket - Pictorial Cover. Ink gift note on front paste-down endpaper bottom corner of front free endpaper clipped. 1978 Large Hardcover. 125 pp. Graphic novel style anthology of stories. D.C. Thomson & Co., Ltd hardcover books
1986248505Chicago: VVAW 1986. 24p. tabloid newspaper horizontal fold evenly toned otherwise very good. Articles on the Iran-Contra scandal Central American immigrants Vietnam vets and prison and more. VVAW unknown books