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188656951Baltimore: Privately Printed 1886. First Edition. Inscribed by Bartlett on the title page: "Compliments of D.L. Bartlett." Letters written by Bartlett to friends and member of his family while on a 15-month trip through Europe. "Relatives and friends have kindly expressed the wish that the letters should be preserved in printed form. Tall 8vo. green cloth stamped in gilt; 297 pages. Frontispiece David L. Bartlett. Very Good covers bright with little wear & few small scuffs covers; contents clean & tight with little toning frontispiece. Privately Printed unknown books
1862019428Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Good. 1862. Sheet music. Disbound sheet music of the Village Quick Step composed by Dr. John C. Bartlett. Light foxing and toned edges. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 5 pp . Oliver Ditson & Co. unknown books
1842027989New Bedford MA 1842. 2 page autographed Bifolium to James R. Williams April 20 1842. New Bedford MA: 1842. Dr. Lyman Bartlett was one of the leading physicians of New Bedford. He studied in Paris and took a liberal position when some physicians disparaged homeopathy. His view while conventional felt that it's major points ought to be considered by medical science. This letter is written to his friend James R. Williams in Constantine Michigan on behalf of his brother Edwin 1812-1903 who wanted a loan to establish a sheep business in Wisconsin. Dr. Bartlett lists nine serious questions as to the feasibility of his brother's proposed idea. He is concerned for the good of his brother and clearly is willing to help him financially. In an interesting aside he speaks of the concerns of the whale men in Massachusetts who fear the rise of land oil will end their profession. He notes the rising sickness contemporary accounts speak of lung disease thought to be tuberculosis. Finally he notes the economic issue and hopes for a new tariff undefined. In 1852 he was among the Medical examiners at Harvard's Anatomical Museum. Folded addressed and stamped New Bedford MA April 21 with partial wax red seal. unknown books
2303578Rochester New York: Press of the Good Mountain Rochester Institute of Technology. Soft Cover. Fine. A fine copy. 26 pp. A chronology of print history in18th century Europe. Press of the Good Mountain, Rochester Institute of Technology paperback books
1926134241New York NY: privately printed 1926. quarter cloth paper-covered boards title gilt-stamped on front cover top edge gilt other edges uncut. Adams Edward Dean. 8vo. quarter cloth paper-covered boards title gilt-stamped on front cover top edge gilt other edges uncut. 38 pages. A tribute to the life and accomplishments of Edward Dean Adams business executive and philanthropist. Biographical record follows text. Frontispiece portrait of Adams. Complimentary card from the author laid in. privately printed unknown books
1925114301.2New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1925. Hardbound. Book VG- Content clean and bright but with lower front corner of cover quite bumped; cloth beginning to fray at head/tail of spine; rubbing to covers. Ex-lib. copy with perforation stamp on title page ink stamp on frontis and other lib. marks. Slipcase good but one edge is starting to detach; call number on lower spine and bottom opening edge rough. Greyish-blue paper/boards; cream cloth spine with gilt lettering. In patterned board slipcase. 185 pp. color frontis; bw plates. Oversize and heavy 7 pounds and will require extra postage. Un-numbered copy from an edition of 585. All sorts of information about about printing and type-founding people/places and with a list of type faces mentioned in the text Bodoni in Belgium; Baskerville in England; Didot in France; etc. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1925114301.1New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1925. Hardbound. VG- ex art library copy small label remnants on lower spine bookplate. Cloth spine and greyish board covers. 185 pp. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1925114301New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1925. Hardbound. Good only cover corners worn and rounded. Internally clean and sharp but with dust darkening to outer edges of pages; art museum ex-library with bookplate and stamp on title page. Cloth spine and greyish board covers. Gilt lettering. 185 pp. All sorts of information about about printing and type-founding people/places and with a list of type faces mentioned in the text Bodoni in Belgium; Baskerville in England; Didot in France; etc. G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1925007403NY: G. P . Putnam's Sons 1925. First Edition - Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio half-linen spine over paper-backed boards spine soiled corners worn internals in fine clean condition. 185 pages #27 of 585 copies printed on Rives Paper sides untrtimmed at Bartlett Orr Press NY - a handsome production. G. P . Putnam's Sons hardcover books
192573481New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1925. cloth-backed boards top edge gilt slipcase. folio. cloth-backed boards top edge gilt slipcase. 185 3 pages. With an Addendum by J.W. Muller giving the Principal Dates and Personages in Printing History. First edition limited to 585 copies. Contains five plates and much information. Spine spotted in places. Slipcase bottom creased. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1847723861847. BARTLETT Elisha. THE HISTORY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF THE FEVERS OF THE UNITED STATES. Philadelphia: Lean and Blanchard 1847. Second edition. xxi31-547 pp. 2 p. adv. & 30 pp. publisher's catalogue. Octavo. Worn contemporary binding of full leather with black morocco spine label which is dry and scuffed at spine and along edges with some general soiling and a few stains. Text leaves show light to mostly moderate foxing though heavy in a few places. Just about very good. $120.00 This is a second edition of Bartlett's chief work it was printed four times between 1842-1857 in which he gives a remarkably accurate description of typhoid fever. Osler called it "one of the most notable contributions of American physicians to the subject. unknown books
SKU1015198Classics of Medicine Library. LEATHER BOUND. Very Good. B0008ACVTU Full purple leather binding clean has a very good binding no marks or notations personalized publisher bookplate attached behind the front fly leaf includes publisher supplemental pamphlet. Classics of Medicine Library hardcover books
1852134306Philadelphia 1852. hardcover. very good. 595pp. advertisements. Tall 8vo full sheep a bit rubbed. Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea 1852. Third Edition Revised. Very good .<br/><br/> "Classic account of typhus and typhoid" Krumbhaar. "It will be seen by those who have read the first edition of my book that the present is in some respects rather a new work than a new edition of the former." "It remains one of the most notable contributions of American physicians to the subject." Osler. Copy at A-87 1852 full sheep;<br/><br/> unknown books
1990003589Birmingham AL: The Classics of Medicine Library 1990. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First thus edition. Octavo 8vo. xxi 547 pages including an index. Hardcover blue full leather binding with gilt lettering and decoration. All edges gilt. A facsimile of the Philadelphia 1847 Second Edition. No bookplate or previous owner's marks. Includes the publisher's pamphlet "Notes from the Editors.". The Classics of Medicine Library Hardcover books
184231980Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard 1842. First edition. Publisher's cloth mild marginal stain on title page otherwise a very good copy. <br/><br/> Lea and Blanchard hardcover books
19909002381Birmingham : Classics of Medicine Library 1990. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Facsimile of the Philadelphia 1847 edition. Bound in the publisher's original blue composition leather with the title stamped in gilt on the spine. Decorations stamped in gilt on the covers and spine. Four raised bands on spine. All edges gilt. Marbled end papers. Previous owner's bookplate on front paste down end paper. <br/><br/> Classics of Medicine Library hardcover books
1856289914Philadelphia. : Blanchard and Lea. 1856 . Fourth edition. . Publisher’s brown blindstamped cloth. Good cover extremities worn small chips at spine mostly marginal dampstains front hinge repaired. 8vo. 24x16 cm. . weigth: 2.2 lb. Blanchard and Lea. hardcover books
1961WRCLIT83257Flushing: Felix Stefanile 1961. Printed wrappers. First edition. Published as Vagrom Chap Book 7. A fine copy. Felix Stefanile unknown books
1961130816Flushing NY: Felix Stefanile 1961. First edition. Small softcover. 14 pages. Vagrom Chap Book No. 7. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Felix Stefanile unknown books
1970130813Santa Barbara CA: Unicorn Press 1970. First edition. Small softcover. Copy 29 of only 30 numbered copies that were sewn bound. A slim collection of poems edited by Jack Shoemaker. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some minor soiling to the front panel. Signed by Bartlett on the limitation page. Unicorn Press unknown books
198111407Athens OH:Swallow Press/Ohio University Press 1981. 1st edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Review copy with material laid in. With an essay on “the twelve-tone poem.†Athens, OH:Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, unknown books
19688070Santa Barbara: Unicorn Press/Unicorn Bookshop 1968. First edition. 24 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 470 of 500 copies. A volume in the Santa Barbara Poetry Series edited by Jack Shoemaker. [Santa Barbara]: Unicorn Press/Unicorn Bookshop unknown books
1958002731London: George Allen & Unwin 1958. 203p. dj. George Allen & Unwin unknown books
191670058Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1916. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. A tale of New York and a young man's relations with two women: a young stenographer and his wealthy fiancee. Frontispiece and six illustrations by George Ellis Wolfe. Octavo. Original brown cloth binding with pictorial dark brown and orange stamping. Period previous owner's ink signature and date to the front flyleaf. Light wear to the corners and tips; otherwise very good. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
19092288744Small Maynard and Company 1909. 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Fisher Harrison; Relyea Charles M. Second printing. No jacket. Hinges starting pencil name and note on front paste-down endpaper pencil name on front endpaper. 1909 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. viii 354 pp. Color frontispiece by Harrison Fisher three black-and-white plates by Charles M. Relyea. The Web of the Golden Spider is a tale of mystery intrigue and adventure that begins in the city progresses to a mutinous open sea voyage eventually leading to the remotest areas on the slopes of the Andes of South America. Wilson our hero finds himself in the midst of a battle between a deposed queen and revolutionists who have banded together in an effort to bring their country together as a republic. Wilson although torn between helping mercenaries freedom fighters and revolutionaries is more concerned with the rescuing of the girl he has fallen in love with but who has been snatched from him by a mysterious priest. That and the finding of the famed treasure of El Dorado rumored to have been buried beneath Lake Guadiva. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Frederick Orin Bartlett 1876-1945 wrote some of his books under the pseudonym William Carleton. His most famous works include: The Seventh Noon 1908 The Web of the Golden Spider 1909 The Red Geranium 1915 The Wall Street Girl 1916 One Year of Pierrot 1917 The Triflers 1917 and Jane and I 1922. Small, Maynard and Company hardcover books