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199645278Vlaeberg: Fernwood Press 1996. Copious b/w and full color photographs and b/w illustrations. Photography by Alain Proust. 144 pp. Hardcover. Large 4to. Gray paper covered boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Heel lightly bumped; former ownerÕs gift inscriptions to front free endpaper; otherwise a nice copy housed in a very lightly soiled dustjacket. Very good/Very good. Fernwood Press hardcover books
199778Bloomington IN; Indianapolis IN: Indiana University Press 1997. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. x 297 pp with notes selected bibliography index. An overview of the history of railroads in Indiana with information on major railways short lines abandonments bridges tunnels trains disasters any many other topics. As new in a clean dust jacket with minimal signs of wear. Due to size shipping charges may be more than standard for priority or international orders. Indiana University Press hardcover books
1908257122Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company 1908. Pamphlet. 30 iip. original red glassine wraps slightly chipped on the edges paper browned 3.5x5.75 inches. Date from the publisher's address thank you Beasley. Pocket library of socialism no. 8 October 15 1899. Charles H. Kerr & Company unknown books
190830436Chicago: Charles Kerr & Company 1908. Pamphlet. 26 4p. ads original red glassine wraps heavily chipped along all edges paper browned with very minor chipping on the edges 3.5x5.75 inches. Pocket library of socialism no. 35. Charles Kerr & Company unknown books
1902104845Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company 1902. pp. 641-702 complete issue in red wraps spine faded paper lightly browned. Includes articles by A.M. Simons Emile Vandervelde John Spargo Grace Stuart and others. Charles H. Kerr & Company unknown books
1901264480Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company 1901. Pamphlet. 30 iip. 3.5x5.75 inches original red glassine wraps with minor chipping on the edges paper evenly browned else very good condition. Pocket library of socialism No. 31 September 15 1901. Reprints an address given by Simons at the Socialist Temple in Chicago following the assassination of President McKinley. Charles H. Kerr & Company unknown books
1971Embry 102283Wiley-Interscience 1971. First edition first printing. Owner's ink stamp else fine in fine lightly rubbed dust jacket. Wiley-Interscience, 1971. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1909257113Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company 1909. Pamphlet. 23. 8p. original glassine wraps with the upper right corner clipped off staples rusting paper browned upper right corner removed on most pages no text loss else good condition 3.5x5.75 inches. Pocket library of socialism no. 39. Charles H. Kerr & Company unknown books
1997Embry 180637Indiana U. Press 1997. Second printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W photos Indiana U. Press, 1997. Second printing. unknown books
1962135713London: Geoffrey Bles 1962. First Edition. First Edition. The sixth Inspector Fadiman Wace mystery. Jacket design by Jenifer Armour. <br/><br/>Owner name and address label on the front flyleaf else Near Fine in a Very Good plus dust jacket with a couple of small shallow chips at the spine ends and a bit of rubbing here and there. Geoffrey Bles unknown books
194556738Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 1945. Hardcover. xiv 491p. endpaper maps signed by the Mexican American author opposite the title page previous owner's gift-inscription otherwise a very good first edition in gilt-decorated orange cloth and badly worn unclipped dj. Author's first book of short stories. University of North Carolina Press hardcover books
196072717Garden City:: Doubleday & Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1960. Hardcover. Stated first edition. Very good in a very good minor edge wear with a few short closed edge tears shallow chip at the top of the rear panel dust jacket. . Doubleday & Company, hardcover books
1936BL1483New York:: Scripta Mathematica Yeshiva College 1936. 1936. Series: Scripta Mathematica Studies No. 1. 8vo. 68 pp. Small title illustration indexes. Navy cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles; lightly speckled. Burndy bookplate. Rubber stamp on f.f.e.p. in Hebrew. Very good. Scripta Mathematica, Yeshiva College, 1936. hardcover books
19217643New York: McGraw-Hill 1921 Second edition fourth impression greatly revised and corrected. xiii 3 173pp. Numerous halftone illustrations from photographs calculations text drawings etc. Index. Green cloth gilt. A fine copy. Various sections with multiple chapters consisting of the production transmission and use of compressed air along with air compressors and accessories and various appendices. McGraw-Hill hardcover books
1962135763London: Geoffrey Bles 1962. First Edition. First Edition. The eighth Inspector Fadiman Wace mystery. <br/><br/>Near Fine in a bright Near Fine dust jacket. Price of 15s net present at the bottom of the front flap. A superb copy. Geoffrey Bles unknown books
1908194842Chicago: Charles Kerr & Company 1908. Pamphlet. 26 vip original red glassine wraps chipped on the edges paper browned with minor chipping in the margins 3.5x5.75 inches. Noted on the title page: Excluded from the second class mails by Edwin C. Madden then an official in the Chicago post office Pocket library of socialism no. 35. One of the few Kerr pamphlets that we've seen with a notation that it was banned by the post office from the mails. Charles Kerr & Company unknown books
190124620Chicago: Charles H. Kerr Co. / Pocket Library of Socialism No 31. 1901. First Edition. Softcover. Wraps in red tissue very good in chipped red tissue with large chip on rear wrap; with 56 Fifth Avenue on the title page. This copy's front wraps title page has the personal name and address stamp of J. A. Labadie whose collection passed to the University of Michigan Library. The blank lower half of p. 30 contains a stamp reading "Withdrawn from the Univ. Of Michigan Library."; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 30 pp . Charles H. Kerr Co. / Pocket Library of Socialism No 31 paperback books
1970190790University of South Carolina Press 1970-01-01. 2nd. Hardcover. Very Good. 1970 second edition. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. Yellow dust jacket has minor wear including overall age soiling and some scuffs. Light wear at corners. HB HS University of South Carolina Press hardcover books
1952M10307Amsterdam et al.:: Elsevier 1952; 1953. 1952. Two Volumes. 8vo. xvi 845; xvi 849-1705 pp. Photos tables indexes. Green cloth gilt-stamped spine title dust-jacket Vol. II only; a bit rubbed inner hinges cracked Vol. I only jacket worn and chipped. Very good. Elsevier, 1952; 1953. hardcover books
1922128497Chicago IL: Will Ransom 1922. cloth paper spine label dust jacket top edge cut other edges uncut. Ransom Will. 12mo. cloth paper spine label dust jacket top edge cut other edges uncut. ii 71 3 pages. Limited to 280 numbered copies signed by Ransom on colophon British Library 151. Presentation by the author on front free endpaper. Number 3 in Ransom's "Series of First Volumes." Table of contents. A collection of poetry. Top edge of back cover of dust jacket chipped. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown. Will Ransom unknown books
192464589NY:: Clothing Designer Co. Very Good. 1924. Hardcover. B00087CIOQ . A considerably enlarged edition of "Drafting Pants and Overalls." Illustrated with 25 technical drawings. First printing thus. Minor shelf wear and aging else very good in blue cloth with gilt lettering. No dust jacket. ; 82 pages . Clothing Designer Co., hardcover books
1909SKU1009396N/A 1909. Hardcover. Good. Green and White cloth boards. No dust jacket. This book was self-published. This is a very scarce copy with considerable genealogical info on the Ball family from Low Country of South Carolina. Contains numerous plates of family portraits and photographs beginning with Elias Ball born 1693. Also extensive history of Comingtee Plantation. The front hinge has started and the overall binding is a bit loose none the less a scarce item reasonably priced. Exterior has heavy wear to the spine cloth. Feel free to inquire. N/A hardcover books
192761038New York: Press of the American Institute of Architects 1927. First edition published as "The Octagon Library of Early American Architecture Volume I". Folio. 176 pp. Profusely illustrated from photographs plates elevations building and city plans. Inscribed by Stoney in 1955 and signed by the editors in 1958. Mangum Weeks's copy with his ownership signature on a front endpaper and his pencil annotations scattered through the text; Weeks was an important voice in the historic preservation movement during the first half of the 20th century and the son of North Carolina bibliographer Stephen Weeks. A little foxing to first few leaves else very good. Original gilt-stamped green cloth. A nice association copy of this important architectural study of Charleston. #8078. <br/><br/> Press of the American Institute of Architects hardcover books
199920160Antwerpen: Raf Simons 1999. Fine in a close to fine glossy black box. Limited edition. Square sheets in a box. SIGNED by Raf Simons on one of the portrait sheets. A collection of 24 sheets including eleven portraits forty-four runway shots on eight sheets and five text sheets including a cryptic "Class of '84" list of names. The clean and monochromatic looks in black and gray are complimented by the minimalist design. The exterior housing a glossy black box devoid of any text and the dark sharply moody images within anticipate the also scarce "Woe Onto You" Spring Summer lookbook. Hair by Guido Palau Make-up by Peter Phillips and Team Photography by Marleen Daniels Carl Bruyndonckx and Bert Houbrechts. Antwerpen: Raf Simons unknown books
1926CNJL743Munich: Bremer Presse 1926-1928 1926. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Simons Anna. One of 365 copies folio size 5 volumes complete in German. An extraordinary publication by the Bremer Press of the "Martin Luther Bible". Translated by Luther directly from the Greek during his enforced sequestration in Wartburg Castle 1521-22 it was first published in 1545 and he continued to edit and refine his translation up to his death the following year. Translating directly from the Greek was a marked departure for the academics of the day who relied on the Latin Vulgate translation and used Latin for their studies with Greek seldom used or even taught. <br/><br/>Luther chose to translate from the Greek into the vernacular German language of the day making the scriptures accessible to everyday people and at the same time providing a vehicle for a more unified German language. The Bremer Press known for its interrelation of scholarship type design and book design has provided a version of the Luther Bible edited by Professor Carl von Kraus 1868-1952 Professor of German Philology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. n. b. above info from Wiki and Ransom.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Set of five volumes complete; Volume I: Die Bucher Mose; Volume II: Das Ander Teil des Alten Testaments; Volume III: Das Dritte Teil des Alten Testaments; Volume IV: Die Propheten; and Volume V: Das Neue Testament. The text is continuous with no chapter or verse indications save in the bottom margin of each page; each book of text is delineated with its own sectional title page each opens with a four- or five-line initial capital letter designed by Anna Simons. This set is bound in ivory tinted boards with the single word "Biblia" in gilt on the front black leather spines double raised bands single gilt rule at the head and tail "Biblia" and the volume number in gilt; top edges gilt fore- and bottom edges rough-cut; endpapers of light tan laid paper; in the style of the Bremer Press as with the Doves Press the interior is free of illustration or ornamentation the focus is on the integrity of design of the type and the overall work. Folio size almost 14" tall with the volumes unpaginated printed on Zanders hand-made paper special black-letter cut for this edition. Limited edition of 365 copies per Ransom with each volume in this set numbered differently Vol. I unnumbered Vol. II - no. 56 Vol. III - no. 142 Vol. IV - no. 300 and Vol. V - no. 289. All text in German.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Fine as new the set appears never to have been used. Each volume has a strong square text block solid hinges perfectly straight corners with no rubbing the interiors are clean and bright and all volumes are entirely free of prior owner markings. The slipcases are very good with overall minor soiling and edgewear one of the five has a single split seam approximately 3 inches long.<br/><br/>___CITATION: Ransom Bremer Press no. 36.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Please note that due to the size and weight of this set additional postage will apply; we are happy to ship at cost to both domestic and international addresses please contact us for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Bremer Presse [1926-1928] hardcover books