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1903WN67715Boston: Little Brown 1903. Half tan calf gilt spine lettering in red morocco label gilt rules and decoration five raised bands. Top edge gilt. Marbled paper covered boards. General shelfwear with some loss of leather and paper. An impressive version of Bartlett's classic. Ninth Edition. Half-Leather. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Learned. Little Brown Hardcover books
1977695191977. BARTLETT Catherine Thom. TWO LINKS IN A CHAIN. A Nostalgic Narrative. Richmond VA: The Dietz Press 1977. 4to. red cloth w/dj. Inscribed presentation copy. Very good plus in a slightly worn dust jacket. unknown 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
1926WRCLIT19174New York: Privately Printed for Mr. W.A. White by the Pynson Printers Inc. 1926. Cloth leather labels. Folding frontis facsimile. Labels rubbed head and toe of spine a bit worn but a very good copy. First edition. One of 500 copies. From the collection of H. Bradley Martin with a few pencil annotations indicating titles he owned or in one case titles where "it is impossible to find any of these now." Privately Printed for Mr. W.A. White by the Pynson Printers, Inc. hardcover books
1944300916Culver City Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1944. 1944. Typescript. 4to. Original stiff original yellow/orange wrappers. Enclosed in a gilt stamped blue cloth spring binder. 188 pages. Very good. File copy upper cover dated March 16 1944. Filmed by MGM in 1945 directed by S. Sylvan Simon starring Peter Lawford Donald Crisp and Nigel Bruce. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. [Culver City, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944]. hardcover books
18648325.1Boston: Little Brown & Co 1864. 4th edition. Brown cloth with gilt spine lettering & decoration. TEG. VG tight/pos ffep/ spine deeply sunned/ spine ends frayed. 480 pp including index. 16mo. 17.5cm x 11cm. <br/><br/> Little Brown & Co hardcover books
193744800Chicago: M.A. Donohue & Company 1937. First Edition. Octavo 19.5cm; blue cloth with titling and decorations stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; xvi128pp with photographic frontispiece and 17 black and white plates. Trivial wear to spine ends and corners else very Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $2.00 on rear flap showing light wear to extremities and a few tiny tears; Near Fine. Dramatic narrative of the 15000 strong "Bonus Army" who in May of 1932 descended on Washington DC to demand immediate payment of their bonuses for serving in World War I. "This book was written by former Governor John Henry Bartlett of New Hampshire who was the donor of "Camp Barlett" given to aid the veterans and a participant in these tragic scenes which shocked the world" from rear flap. M.A. Donohue & Company unknown books
235084Kraus Reprint Corp. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Sold as a 2 volume set. Volume I published 1961. Volume II published 1963. Both volumes reprinted by permission of the John Carter Brown Library. No pencil or ink markings in volume I. Scant ink markings in volume II. Black cloth bindings with gilt lettering on spines. Light to moderate edgewear to boards particularly head and tail of spines. Very Good binding. Kraus Reprint Corp unknown books
193021453New York: William Morrow 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Limited edition signed by Bartlett on the limitation page which page states that there were 210 copies for sale; this copy is numbered 217 so perhaps was a hors commerce copy. There is also a previous owner's gift inscription on the facing page. Cloth spine with red paper label decorative paper boards. Corners lightly rubbed spine label dust soiled otherwise a very nice copy. In the scarce original slipcase which has several old tape repairs. According to Adams Six Guns 188 the content of this book is "drawn from the wealth of unpublished material that Major Bell left at his death containing much information that he did not wish to make public while his subjects were alive." It contains material on Joaquin Murrieta and other notorious outlaws. William Morrow hardcover books
1964128485Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1964. First Draft script for the 1968 film. <br/><br/>Wartime secret agents Col. Charles Waslow-Carton Tony Franciosa and Lt. Col. Philip Braden Guy Stockwell infiltrate enemy lines posing as POWs. Their mission is to destroy a deadly new type of torpedo hidden in a Nazi stronghold in France. Their contact is Denise Marchois Anjanette Comer whom Waslow-Carton had coerced into marrying a German baron Paul Hubschmid before the outbreak of war thus allowing her to continue her spying activities unimpeded. Upon the completion of their mission Marchois chooses to remain behind with her husband whom she has grown to love. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers noted as SECOND DRAFT SCREENPLAY on the front wrapper dated December 14 1964. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Anhalt and writer Bartlett. 142 leaves mechanical duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated either 12/16/64 or 12/30/64. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown books
182320045Boston: Printed by Jonathan Howe 1823. Original grained sheep spine and tips blue boards 7.25 x 4.5 inches 148 16 16 pages. Errata slip tipped in after the final page of text. Second edition. <br /><br />The attorney Bartlett first published this collection of aphorisms in 1810 in Portsmouth N.H.; this edition has a new dedication to John Quincy Adams the 1810 edition had been dedicated to his enemies has a new preface and an added poem on Lavatar and the science of physiognomy as well as an essay on the blessings of poverty. <i>American Imprints</i> 11752. <br /><br />Spine and corners somewhat rubbed some soiling to the boards; a bit foxed and a trifle shaken; a very good copy. Printed by Jonathan Howe books
1953155555NY: New York Historical Society 1953. Hardcover. VG ex library with bookplate small spine label text block stamp and pocket in rear. Appears never used tight and clean`. Red cloth. 18 bw plates. Two volumes. Volume 1 xiv 311 p.: Introduction. Contains a History of The American Academy by Theodore Sizer and a Foreword by James Thomas Flexner. Essay on the American Art Union by Charles E. Baker; Publications of The Art-Union by Mary Bartlett Cowdrey; Sale of Art-Union Holdings by Malcolm Steams Jr. Includes Table of Art Works purchased with buyers and prices alphabetically by artist and list of buyers with artists whose work they purchased. Vol. 2 v 504 p. lists the Exhibition Records. Extremely rare. New York Historical Society hardcover books
19532644NY: New York Historical Society 1953. Hardcover. VG ex library with small bookplate otherwise tight clean and unused. Green cloth. 18 bw plates. Two volumes. Volume 1 xiv 311 p.: Introduction. Contains a History of The American Academy by Theodore Sizer and a Foreword by James Thomas Flexner. Essay on the American Art Union by Charles E. Baker; Publications of The Art-Union by Mary Bartlett Cowdrey; Sale of Art-Union Holdings by Malcolm Steams Jr. Includes Table of Art Works purchased with buyers and prices alphabetically by artist and list of buyers with artists whose work they purchased. Vol. 2 v 504 p. lists the Exhibition Records. Extremely rare. New York Historical Society hardcover books
191026620New York City: Waite & Bartlett Manufacturing Co 1910. First Edition. Wraps. Good. First Edition. 48 pages. 8vo. Printed wrappers. Covers nearly detached some wear and creasing. Several stains internally. Nicely illustrated. Wraps. A few examples of other dates in OCLC/Worldcat for this manufacturer. Davis/Dreyfus Finest Instruments notes one example of this edition. Cautery batteries electric light bath cabinet etc. Waite & Bartlett Manufacturing Co unknown books
190562Boston: Little Brown & Co 1905. Ninth Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Rare Books. In half brown leather with marbled boards. Spine with five raised bands and stamped in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Contents clean and bright. With minor shelfware and fading to boards on front and back. Extremities slightly chipped and rubbed. Image available on request. <br/><br/> Little, Brown, & Co hardcover books
19433450000001NY: New York Historical Society 1943. Hardcover. VG- slight signs of wear still solid. Red cloth with gilt lettering on spine. A two volume set which was published in a limited edition of 300 copies. Includes the names of almost 1300 artists. Quite scarce. New York Historical Society hardcover books
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
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
186124712Providence RH: A. Crawford Greene 1861. One of an edition limited to 125 copies printed for private distribution. Softcover. Good/No jacket issued. Providence RH: A. Crawford Greene 1861. One of an edition limited to 125 copies printed for private distribution. 140 pp. Softcover. Large 8vo size. Brown cloth backed tan paper wrappers. Wrappers professionally restored. Previous ownerÕs name in ink to front wrap. Large faint dampstain on front wrap extending through only to half-title. Wraps edges and pages lightly toned with light to moderate scattered foxing insect damage and staining wraps more so. Internally quite nice. Good/No dust jacket. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Insurance required to ship this item. A. Crawford Greene paperback books
197640971NY:: Gordon Press. Near Fine. 1976. Hardcover. 0879682663 . Complete in four volumes. A reprint of the 1913 Macmillan edition. First printing thus. Faint damp mark on the top edge of Volume 4 else each volume is fine in red cloth with gilt lettering. No dust jackets.; 1910 pages . Gordon Press, hardcover books
1810WRCAM7622Portsmouth 1810. 148pp. Half title. 12mo. Original three quarter calf and boards. Edges rubbed scattered foxing else very good. The author's dedication "To All My Enemies" is alone worth the price: "I.rest assured that your most vigorous opposition your most virulent slander and most inveterate malice will be duly appreciated and receive the proper acknowledgements of him who has been is now and ever solicits to be distinguished by your hatred." SHAW & SHOEMAKER 19474. hardcover books
18502310184London: Arthur Hall Virtue and Co 1850. Second Edition. Second Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. Second edition. Edges rubbed owner bookplate and ink name and date on front endpapers ink gift note on front flyleaf dated Easter 1857 at Eton. 1850 Full-Leather. vi 2 218 pp. Full leather all edges gilt gilt titles and decorations. Illustrated with 17 woodcuts 33 engraved plates and 2 maps. Bartlett was a British artist known for his engravings and published a number of works focusing on the visual aspect of world travel. Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Co unknown books
1893276625Boston: Joseph Knight Co 1893. First Edition. An attractive Mother Goose illustrated with photographs of costumed children acting out the rhymes. A bit of darkening to the front endsheets from old tape. Minor soiling but overall a bright copy. Joseph Knight Co unknown books
198150417NY:: Atheneum. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0689112122 . First edition. INSCRIBED by the author to the late historian William Manchester. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Atheneum, hardcover books
19979229London: Artangel 1997. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Fine. A lovely copy of the 1997 signed/limited. #58 OF ONLY 100 COPIES ISSUED SIGNED BY BOTH NEIL BARTLETT AND ROBIN WHITMORE who respectively wrote the text and illustrated this artist's book. Clean and Fine in its decorative cloth with Robin Whitmore's monoprints complementing the text. Oblong quarto 51 pgs. Also includes a Near Fine example of the publisher's printed cardboard slipcase. Signed by Authors. <br/><br/> Artangel hardcover books