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8vo, 288 pages, not illustrated. eng
pp. viii, 487. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Map end papers. Small 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, very slightly chipped. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. W5
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1578 p. Thick 8vo. Thin paper edition. Original full cloth binding. Original red dust jacket. Bookplate and ownership of J. Earl Jenkins, Leesburg, FL. Christopher Morley's introduction to this edition is a treasure in itself. A nice copy of a very useful book. REF20
This is a very good softcover copy with just light wear. Completely clean inside and out. Binding firm. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Lehigh University Art Galleries in the spring of 1986. Curated by Jay Ruby. With essays by Gerald Bastoni and Charles Isaacs. Illustrated in black & white, sepia and or gray with 15 reproductions of photographs. 60 works in the exhibition. Checklist. 11" high X 8" wide, 23 pages.
49 p. Printed by The Merrymount Press, Boston. Hardcover Very good condition Smith. Merrymount Press, 797.
46 pages. Features: Angeles de la Llera Macias; Lucia Leibsohn Kandel; Shirley Lennox; Colleen Piercy; Phyllis Reichart; Robin Simon; Designing Multipiece Sets; Annalue White; Ann Wood; Mary Post; Klara Lee; Joyce Taylor; Maria Forcada; Valeria Frost; Donna Fairman; Barbara Strzepka; Norma Bartlett; Camille Muller; Evelyn Provine; Que Hahn; Sally Mudge. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs, and several cutaway diagrams; red cloth, gilt back, red endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY SQN. LDR. CHARLES PHILIP OLDFIELD BARTLETT ON A LABEL MOUNTED ON HALF-TITLE. With personal bookplate on front free endpaper. Charles Bartlett was a founder pilot of No. 5 Squadron RNAS in WWI and although a bomber pilot scored no fewer than eight aircraft kills on the Western Front. After WWII No. 5 Squadron was revived as 205 Squadron RAF flying Shackletons from Changi.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket has numerous small tears at edges, now wrapped in clear protective cover. 176 pages with large b&w photos throughout, mostly exteriors, some interior, many detail shots, of commercial and public buildings, churches, residences, and misc. structures, maps, drawings; 49 individual structures featured with photos and a detailed description. Buildings include the: Fowler building, Bartlett, Waterman and katz, C.F. Clapp, Franklin House, Capt. Tibbals, Fowler-Caines, Hastings, N.D. Hill, James and Hastings, Terry, Siebenbaum, etc.
8vo., First Edition; grey-green cloth, upper board and backstrip blovked and lettered in black, backstrip mildly browned else a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Senior foreign correspondent provides a telling summary of the politics of the immediate pre-war period. EXTREMELY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
126p. Wide margins. Inscribed by the author to Dr. James M. Greene, Philadelphia, Jan. 9, 1869. In the 1820's and '30's Dr. Green was a medical officer in the U.S. Navy. Top edge gold. Small 4to. Original full cloth binding, embossed and lettered in gold. Beveled edges. Fine copy. Bartlett was involved in: the early Panama Railroad; Peru-Bolivian Confederation; and with General Santa Cruz. Scarce. JUN5 BOX 2.
A keepsake issued by the Bookbuilder's Workship in 1950. Includes a silkscreen by Hicken on the cover, a brief essay by Heintzelman, and three original prints loosely inserted: a silkscreen by Bartlett and woodcuts by Crook and Potter. Printed on various kinds of good paper. Large 8vo, original wraps. Slight discoloration to cover, else fine and bright. Rare.
4to., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece, plates and maps, and pictorial endpapers; blue cloth, gilt back, backstrip lightly faded else a very good, bright, clean copy. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF COMMANDER WARWICK 'BRACES' BRACEGIRDLE AND CARRIES HIS HOLOGRAPH SIGNATURE AND ADDRESS ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER VERSO. 'Braces' Bracegirdle (1911-1993) led a distinguished career in the RAN. During WWII he served in HMAS PERTH in the Mediterranean (first DSC) and then in HMAS SYDNEY at Leyte Gulf (second DSC). During the Korean War he commanded HMAS BATAAN (third DSC). A NOTABLE KOREAN WAR ASSOCIATION COPY WITH SIGNIFICANT NAVAL PROVENANCE.
72 pages. Black and white photos. Features: How Canada is organised for criminal law administration; The Progress of the Moonshiner - article with great photos of huge illicit plant discovered in Toronto operating as an oil reclaiming company; The Bathurst Inlet Patrol - history of this patrol which ran from 1914 to 1918; Science in Law Enforcement - article by J. Edgar Hoover; Drunk and Disorderly!; "Doping it Out" - stories of pursuing illegal narcotics dealers; Photos of the RCMP's Coronation contingent, complete with list of names; Some Observations on Judo; Preventing a Breach of the Peace; A Lost Hunter - finding an employee of the Fraser Companies Ltd. in New Brunswick; The Comparison Microscope; Canoeing; Old Timer's Column; Obituaries for Ex-Superintendant James Ritchie, Errol Lampson Crawford Lindsay, Lewis Roger Bartlett, John Newton Murray, Joseph Arthur Pineau, Thomas Switzer, Phineas Brunett, George Forbes Guernsey, Frederick Richard Rudd, Daniel Nicholson, Daniel Davis, Andrew Hugh McMillan, Samuel McCrea and Harold Cornwall Foster. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of this informative issue. Book
Pages 67-96. Features: Col. Charles H. Greenleaf - A Leading Man in a Leading State Interest - article with photos, including one-page photo portrait of Mr. Greenleaf; Sarah M. Bailey; A Concord Industry - The Page Belting Company; What Our Grandparents Read - Sketches 9f the Windham Social Library; The Warfare Against Tuberculosis; Obituaries for Capt. Henry B. Atherton, Gen. John Eaton, John Z. Bartlett and Charles Nelson Kent; Poems; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Cover illustration representing the waking up of the old American dances; News Bits; How Deadly Snake Venom is Collected to Save Lives; Peddling U.S. Citizenship Rights - the farce of making American citizens in bunches - forcing a hyphenated allegiance i.e. "Induced Naturalization" should be stopped; Gain, Not Glory, Guides the Chinese Soldier - their military tactics are beginning to change under the impact of modernism (with photos); Dr. Joseph Collins Gives "My Definition of a Freudian" (part 3) - the monstrous doctrine of Freud is further and brilliantly exposed; Researching the Colossus of Rhodes - did this statue bestride the harbor entrance?; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page - Industry's service is social, and so must be judged; Editorial comments on censorship of pictures sent abroad (after recent Japanese revulsion), concern of Colonel House visiting the Whitehouse, and more; A Shylock Nation? - Here are the facts about American financial support to foreign nations; How Connecticut Handled the Movies - Movie trust faces defeat on taxes and the showing of immoral pictures; The Tichborn Claimant, by Charles J. Finger; Helping the Blind to See - photo-illustrated article shows how boys and girls use their fingers to see; Sidelights on Richard Harris Barham, author of Ingoldsby Legends; The Signers - 56 of 1776 - three from New Hampshire including Dr. Josiah Bartlett, Dr. Matthew Thornton, and Willian Whipple; The "Comeback" of Artist H.L. (Harry Loud) Bridwell; Items read in the papers; Instructions for Waltz dancing, including piano sheet music for "An Old Southern Waltz"; Back cover devoted to excellent Daniel Webster quote about showing the world that an elected government can maintain public liberty. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Pages 242-300. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: Josiah Bartlett; Friends in Council, of Lisbon; The Story The Ax Told Me; The Forgotten Queen of England; Recollections of a District School; The Silence of Ansel Hardy, or A New Hampshire Birthright; Obituaries for David S. Cutter, Rev. Horace W. Morse, Arioch Wentworth, Hon. Eli V. Brewster, Joseph Pinkham and John G. Tebbetts; Poems; Attractive one-page illustrated ad for the Rumford Printing Co.; Prescott Piano Co. ad; Nice one-page photo-illustrated ad for the Boston and Maine Railroad; Covers loose but present. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
4to., First Edition thus, on laid paper, with series half-title, title, 17 fine engraved plates, 6 engraved maps (one folding), a map in the text, 6 pedigrees (2 folding) and large folding chart, contemporary and later signatures and presentation inscriptions on half-title, some occasional relevant annotation in the text in a neat contemporary hand; handsomely bound in nineteenth century dark green morocco, sides with triple frame border enclosing inner double frame stopped at corners with sprays and rosettes including title all in gilt, back with raised bands tooled in gilt, second compartment ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and tooled in gilt, gilt edges, marbled endpapers, inner dentelles gilt, expertly recased with hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Published as Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, Vol. IX. No. 1. THIS COPY IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL AS CALLED FOR BY UPCOTT. The text includes advertisement, additions and corrections. There are two contemporary binding discrepancies: Plate VI is placed at p.41 (not p.49); the large folding chronological chart is placed at p.25 (not p.35). The series half-title, remarking the work's status in continuation of BTB, is often missing. Anderson, p. 291; Upcott, Warwickshire XXVII, pp.1279-1281. RARE.
In-8 gr. (mm. 266x203), mz. pelle con ang. mod., dorso a cordoni con filetti e tit. oro, pp. (8),216, molto ben illustrato f.t. da: un ritratto dell'autore inciso da Rogers su disegno di Henry Room, una bella antiporta con grade vignetta che raffigura una veduta di Villar - Val Pelice, una carta geografica delle valli valdesi del Piemonte (più volte ripieg.) e 70 bellissime tavole disegnate dal Bartlett e dal celebre Brockedon, tutte inc. su acciaio e protette da velina. Vi sono illustrati i luoghi e i centri più attraenti del Piemonte e di questa regione alpina che comprende anche parte della Svizzera e della Francia, tra cui: Torino (4 vedute), Pinerolo (2 vedute), Susa, Torre Pelice, Villar, Bobbio, ecc. Cfr. Muston, p. 59: "C'est un des plus beaux ouvrages illustrés qu'ait produit la librairie moderne, et le plus remarquable, sans contredit, de tous ceux qui ont eu pour but de faire connaitre par la gravure, les sites des vallées vaudoises" - Pine-Coffin,838,(6): "Chiefly of religious significance, but containing details of interest to the general traveller" - Olschki,X,15879. Cfr. anche Benezit,I, p. 806 per “William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854), peintre de paysages animés, dessinateur, grand voyageur” - Benezit,II, p. 827 per “William Brockedon (1787-1854), peintre, il étudia d’abord à la Royal Academy et en 1815 il quitta Londres pour Paris. En 1822 il voyagea en Italie et en Suisse, etc. Il fut membre des Académies de Florence et de Rome et membre de la Royal Society”. Solo alone sul marg. bianco infer. delle ultime 6 carte e lievi fiorit. margin. su 2 tavole, altrimenti fresco esemplare ben conservato.