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188424610New York: Geo. A. Leavitt 1884. 8vo pp. viii 434; fine in recent mustard cloth printed paper label on spine. Includes a 4-p. account of Murphy and his library and more than 3100 lots. Mackay 3051. <br/><br/> Geo. A. Leavitt hardcover books
184844488New York: Bartlett & Welford 1848. First edition 8vo expanded to small folio xxvii 1 412; the whole interleaved in folio throughout; 20th-century quarter brown morocco over marbled boards; generally fine; judging from the soiling on the page edges this copy was interleaved at an early date much earlier than the relatively modern binding but there are no annotations on the interleaves. This popular and influential work went through four editions the last in 1878 and was translated into Dutch and German. After Pickering's Vocabulary of Words Peculiar to The United States 1815 which treated a mere 500 words no significant work on Americanisms appeared until this work of Bartlett which Mencken calls "the first attempt at a comprehensive dictionary of Americanisms." Kennedy 11380; Sabin 3738; Vancil p. 20. <br/><br/> Bartlett & Welford hardcover books
1856182308New York: George Virtue & Co 1856. Hardcover. VG All covers show wear. Most interior pages show age toning and foxing. Several pages are loose from the spine especially vol 1. Spines have internal damage where they connect with pages. Vol 1 and 3 have water damage to lower part of pages. Red leather boards with gilt lettering and design. All edge gilt. All volumes with 5 raised bands on spine. All volumes with b/w frontace piece w/ protecive guard. B/w illustrated half title page in all volumes. Majority of illustrated plates have protective guard. Pagination of each volume respectively: 698 720 and 726 pages with 8 pages of publisher's advertisements following volume 3 at the end of division 7./ Includes folded facsimile of the signatures at the end of the Declaration of Independence in division 2. The most common engravers of plates are J.C. Armytage W.J. Edwards T. Knight R. Wallis Chas. Hall T.W. Hunt and J. Stephenson. Some of the portraits are based on daguerrotypes by Mathew Brady. Contents: v. 1. From the earliest period to the installation of Washington as first president -- v. 2. From the administration of Washington to that of Madison -- v. 3. From "the second war" to the present times. George Virtue & Co hardcover books
1948148702Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1948. Second Revised / First Draft Continuity script for the 1949 film. Production No. 143 and copy No. 7 SECOND REVISED and RIRST DRAFT CONTINUITY all rubber stamped on front wrapper. Single annotation in script in holograph pencil on the verso of page 70 listing three names.<br/><br/>Whaling ship captain Bering Joy Lionel Barrymore takes his grandson Jed Dean Stockwell along on an expedition intent on teaching the boy life values which ensues a battle of wills between the captain and First Mate Lunceford Richard Widmark.<br/><br/>Set in 19th century Massachusetts shot on location at Seal Beach California. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers noted as SECOND REVISED FIRST DRAFT CONTINUITY on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 7 and production No. 143 dated FEBRUARY 10 1948. Distribution page present with receipt removed. Title page present dated February 10 1948 noted as 2nd Revised / 1st Draft Continuity. 143 leaves with last page of text numbered 141. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
193011222JNew York: Stokes 1930. First Edition second impression. The first juvenile novel to use Lawrence as a historical character. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with a small chip at the conjunction of the top o f the spine and the front panel. The dust jacket has colorful artwork of a man in Arab dress brandishing a rifle while counted on a camel. Stokes unknown books
19272222307<p>Second edition. Octavo. Gilt stamped green cloth. Pictorial dust jacket with vignette of "Dorsey" U.S. Mail Carrier 3 Mile Route Calico to Bismark." Very good few small chips. 267 pages. Rare.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Pages 15-100 "The Desert" with discussions on Death Valley Borax Mines and other Southern California locales. Not located in E. I. Edwards' "Desert Voices."</b></p><p><b>Pages 117-127 "An Afternoon with John Muir."</b></p><p><b>With signature of Los Angeles physician Harvey E. Starr on front free endpaper.</b></p><p><br /></p> Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House hardcover books
18532307276Auburn: Derby & Miller 1853. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition second thousand. Corners slightly pushed front and end matter and edges faintly foxed. 1853 Hard Cover. xii 13-298 pp. Brown stamped cloth gilt titles. Frontispiece of Lady Jane Grey which has a few points of resemblance to the Streatham portrait. English noblewoman Lady Jane Grey is one of the most romanticized monarchs of Tudor England. Her short nine-day rule was an unsuccessful attempt to maintain Protestant rule. This challenge cost her the throne and her head. Lady Jane Grey was born in 1537 in Leicester England. Her life began with promise and high expectations but ended tragically due in part to the ambitions of her father and the religious strife of the times. The great-granddaughter of Henry VII Grey was named the successor to Edward VI during a tumultuous competition for the throne. She was deposed as Queen of England by Mary Tudor Derby & Miller unknown books
18442987391844. fine. A MOST UNUSUAL ITEM FORMERLY OWNED BY THE BARTLETT EXTENDED FAMILY. Original 1860's C-D-V of a painting of Josiah Bartlett with a full flawless signature executed in 1767 mounted below his image. Accompanied by an A.L.S. by the signers Grandson Ezra Bartlett who writes his nephew gifting him the above described autograph 8vo. 1 page personal letterhead Exeter New Hampshire September 15th 1884 to his nephew also Ezra in full: "As no autograph letter can be obtained I send you a picture of the gentleman with his signature written in July 1767 nine years before he signed The Declaration of Independence and while he was a member of the Provisional government. I also send not included a memorandum made in the company Day Book as a sample of his writing. His partner was my maternal grandfather Amos Gale". Accompanied by the original holograph envelope addressed to his nephew Ezra A. Bartlett M.D. All items are in fine condition.<br/><br/> American statesman and signatory of the Declaration of Independence. He was later Governor of New Hampshire and Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court<br/><br/> unknown books
198820611ENew York: New Directions 1988. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author Lee Bartlett and by the poet William Everson as Brother Antoninus to Christopher Eskelli. Everson’s inscription is in a shaky hand due to Parkinson’s disease by which he was stricken in 1972 and reads: “for my old friend and Dominican Brother Christopher with love and admiration. Brother Antoninus Oct. 1988 Portland Oregon.†Beneath which is Bartlett’s inscription: “for Christopher Eskelli with great thanks for your help with this book. Lee Bartlett Portland.†Christopher Eskelli is included in the acknowledgments as having contributed to this biography via extended taped interviews with the author. Illustrated. Fine fresh copy in a fine dust jacket. William Everson 1912 - 1994 was one of the core members of what is known as the San Francisco Renaissance in poetry and was closely aligned with both Kenneth Rexroth and Robinson Jeffers. In 1951 he joined the Dominican Order in Oakland CA thus the name ‘Brother Antoninus’ and left it in 1969 following his heart marrying Susanna Rickson. He was poet-in-residence at the University of California Santa Cruz in the 1970s and 80s where he founded the Lime Kiln Press publishing his own poetry as well as that of Robinson Jeffers and Walt Whitman. New Directions unknown books
185633289Wash. : Polkinhorn 1856. First edition. 711pp. Original blue wrapper left corner of front cover missing chips to spine pencil notes on front cover and errata page. Bartlett was one of the original participants in the conquest of California and the first major of San Francisco in 1846-47. An attack on his conduct during this period caused him to defend his case in this pamphlet. It was charged that he had been engaged in financial irregularities when acting as an agent for the Treasury when he was an officer in the African Squadron. When he withdrew his petition in 1847 he was restored to service by the U. S. Senate. Polkinhorn unknown books
1850287457London: Peter Jackson Late Fisher Son & Co. The Caxton Press 1850. Half Leather. Very Good binding. Wright and Buckingham's historical descriptions of various places in Belgium the Rhine Italy Greece and the Shores and Islands of the Mediterranean with engraved illustrations by various artists. Complete with two volumes bound in one. Vol. I is complete with all 73 plates called for in the 'Contents' though "Great Canal and Antique Gothic House" or "Ghent" is bound in at Vol. II p. 58 and "The City of Catania and Mount Etna" is bound in near Vol. II p. 152. Vol. II is lacking pp. 25-32 and pp. 49-56 and also lacks the eight plates that would have been in those two signatures. This is quite possibly a binder's error as there does not appear to be any explicit damage to the textblock at those locations; the binder also misplaces a number of plates though most of these errors are simply a few pages off. Vol. I with all 73 plates. Vol. II with 73 of the 81 plates. Altogether with 146 of the 154 plates which includes the frontispieces and additional title pages engraved. Some foxing to the plates; previous owners' names on the front pastedown and recto of the initial frontispiece lacking front endpaper. Surface wear to the joints spine and corners of the boards. Some soiling to the cloth covered boards. Half brown leather with designs in blind decorative gilt rules and gilt lettering and gray cloth covered boards. Very Good. Very Good binding. Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son, & Co. | The Caxton Press unknown books
18422274986James S. Virtue 1842. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Bartlett W.H. Restoration to front joint boards lightly discolored tide mark to bottom margin light foxing throughout ink gift note on front flyleaf. 1842 Hard Cover. Both books bound together in one volume. 128; 116 pp. 4to. Half-leather gilt titles marbled endpapers includes about 120 engraved plates and a map of the eastern portion of Canada. A companion to American Scenery published two years earlier. James S. Virtue hardcover books
1841D12958London: George Virtue 1841. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Ornately gilt-stamped contemporary morocco a.e.g.; complete set of 2 volumes 4to; pp. iv 2 170 plus frontis. additional title-p. with steel-engraved vignette map of Ireland 60 plates; 4 186 additional title-p. with engraved vignette 58 plates; collates complete. Bookplate tasteful on front paste-down of both volumes. Bindings heavily scuffed along joints and edges of boards; some light chipping at spine tips and corners; boards rubbed and a bit scratched. Nonetheless a handsome set gilt remains nice and bright. Internally clean and unmarked -- plates are lovely suitable for display. <br/><br/> George Virtue hardcover books
187728850Boston: Little Brown and Co 1877. Last and best edition 8vo pp. xlvi 2 813; spine faded else fine in original purple cloth. This copy inscribed to "George W. Danielson Esq. with the compliments of John R. Bartlett December 12 1877." Danielson was the editor of the Providence Journal. Includes the prefaces to the first and second editions. This is greatly enlarged over the 3rd edition of 1860 with the lexicon approximately one-third again as large. Vancil p. 21. <br/><br/> Little, Brown, and Co hardcover books
1895253008Boston: Little Brown 1895. Ninth. hardcover. very good. 1158 pages thick 8vo gilt-stamped brown cloth minor fraying at the top and bottom of the spine. Boston: Little Brown and Company 1895. Ninth edition. Very good condition.<br/><br/> Inscribed on the front flyleaf to "Florence Beard with the kindest regards of John Bartlett." Florence's sister Bessie perhaps jealous of the inscription penned her own name at the top added the date "1895" on the side and wrote the following at the bottom: "This volume was given to me and my sister by Mr. Bartlett who lived on Brattle Street Cambridge Mass." In the middle of the page a crudely trimmed portrait photograph of Bartlett has been pasted.<br/><br/> Little Brown unknown books
188816754New York: John R. Bartlett and Associates 1888. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. First Edition. Original brown cloth boards with plain spine and titled front board. Title faded and only partially readable. Corners bent head/tail spine with some wear. Front endpaper has tipped in paper "Judge Henry Wilder Allen New York Hotel City" handwritten with "With the compliments of JR Bartlett No. 2 Wall Street New York" printed below. 117 pages. Includes Birdseye View of Northwestern NJ and Orange/Rockland Counties in NY showing mountains lakes rivers and streams color Map of the Croton and Passaic Watersheds colored engraved by the American Bank Note Co Views of Great Falls Little Falls Ramapo River Rockaway Rover Macopin Lake Split Rock Lake Lake Mecanesi Greenwood Lake and Lake Hopatcong all monochrome photographic reproductions. Also bound in is a clarification insert at pages 66/67 explaining something in more detail. There is also a Profile Map of Pipe Line from Great Notch Reservoir to New York foldout with 7 panels in color. The table of illustrations also calls for a Profile showing Completed Tunnel Working in Heading No 1. No 2. Sectional View showing the beginning of Construction of the Tunnel and Sectional Views of Tunnel and Pipe Lines. Although this is listed on 4 lines in the text there are in fact 2 full page plates highlighting the tunnel headers labeled No 1 and No 2 and 2 sections of the Hudson tunnel labeled No 3 and No 4. The following page is a foldout in 3 sections highlighting the Profile of the Hudson River Tunnel with Water Conduit from Jersey City to New York across the top with a cutaway of the tunnel to scale on the Jersey City side and 3 smaller illustrations showing the interior of the air lock springing the arch and putting up the plate sections. These illustrations are numbered No 5 through No 9. While far from clear given the layout of the illustrations table this section also appears complete. Several of these illustrations appear to have been reprinted from the Scientific American NY. One plate fold is torn about 3 inches. The "Large Map of Croton and Passaic Water-sheds" called for in the table of illustrations is not present as is true in the only other copy we've seen. The book is otherwise complete. 2 - title page iv A-D 1-117 pages. Hard Cover. John R. Bartlett and Associates unknown books
18362147London: George Virtue 1836. 1st . Hardcover. Fine. Bartlett W.H. Illustrated by W.H. Bartlett. London George Virtue 1836. 1st edition. Folio. Beautifully rebound in quarter moroccan oasis goat with marbled boa rds and the spines lettered in gilt a.e.g. Matching cloth slipcase. 2 engraved title viii 188 pp. 57 full-page engraved plates; engraved title iv 152 pp. 49 full-page engraved plates and a folding map of Switzerland. Light foxing throughout small tear at a fold in the map just touching the impression otherwise very good condition. BMC. <br/><br/> George Virtue hardcover books
1971404502New York: Adventures in Poetry 1971. A very good copy in a worn envelope the first six leaves with a 1/4-in. closed marginal tear. 4to. 89 unnumbered leaves loose as issued in printed manila envelope. FIRST EDITION OF BARTLETT'S FIRST PUBLISHED WORK a scarce mimeograph series of poems including diagrammatic illustrations. In 1987 Bartlett gave an interview discussing how 'Cleopatra' relates to her paintings. The poem is one of her early works written soon after she graduated from Yale in 1965 having settled in New York. This predates her first exhibition as a poet/artist held at Paula Cooper Gallery 2 March 1972 it included Larry Fagin publisher of the Adventures in Poetry series. <br/><br/> [Adventures in Poetry] unknown books
1856218130Providence: A. Crawford Greene 1856. hardcover. good. A few portraits. 10 volumes. 8vo original brown cloth. Providence: A. Crawford Greene 1856-1865.<br/><br/> The records begin in the year 1636 and end with state records for the year 1792. Volume one has been rebound in modern library buckram and was inscribed by the editor. John Bartlett was the Secretary of State of Rhode Island for seventeen years. All volumes except Vol. I are worn at the spine ends and have been crudely repaired with black tape. The front inner hinge is weak in Vol. V. The set is ex-lib from the Society of Colonial Wars of the State of New York and has library markings from two other libraries.<br/><br/> A. Crawford Greene unknown books
1961133200N.p.: N.p. 1961. Vintage oversize double weight candid photograph of Gregory Peck and producer Sy Bartlett conferring on the set of "Cape Fear" in 1961 during the final scene in which Peck's character Sam Bowden fights in swamp water with Max Cady Robert Mitchum. Shot struck and mounted by the film's still photographer Bob Willoughby. The photographer has written at the top of the verso in holograph ink: "Greg on set listens to producer Sy Bartlett." With Willoughby's ASMP rubber stamp with his Pacific Palisades address and a separate stamp with the address of the Lee Gross Agency in New York. Full provenance available. <br/><br/>After studying with Saul Bass at the Kann Institute of Art in Los Angeles photographer Robert Willoughby began working for magazines such as "Life" "Look" and "Harper's Bazaar" in the late 1940s. He spent the next 20-plus years as a set photographer for every major studio and magazine with his images seen in print literally every week of his career. Willoughby's photographs are in the permanent collections of ten museums including The National Portrait Galleries in Washington DC and London the Bibliotheque Nationale de France The Museum of Modern Art and The Tate Modern. <br/><br/>In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. 13.5 x 9 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Silver Classic Noir. Selby US. Spicer US. N.p. unknown books
185819665London: James Blackwood 1858. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. publisher crimson cloth elaborate oval front cover gilt motif frames bright gilt title with back cover decorated similarily in blind. Aeg. Near fine. Bartlett W.H. 24 pages in text. 26 x 18 cm. Ten engraved full page color plates with tissue guards from drawings by W.H. Bartlett with descriptive letterpress -- Bethlehem The Dead Sea Mount Lebanon Mount of Olives from the Wall Solomon's Pools Nain Tiberias Caesarea Hills of Samaria and Plain of Jericho. Tissue guards toned Nain plate repaired scattered light spotting and remarkable Victorian calligraphic presentation dated 1860 on front flyleaf. James Blackwood hardcover books
186057986New York: Derby & Jackson publishers no. 498 Broadway 1860. 12mo pp. iii-vi 216-354 4 ads paginated 29 6 5 4; ads on recto of rear free endpaper; frontispiece portrait from a photograph by Brady; original brown blindstamped cloth gilt-stamped spine; spine faded small hole in front free endpaper all else very good. Eugene Field's copy with his signature dated Dec. 6th 1893 at the top of the title page; his forged signature of "A. Lincoln" on the front pastedown an ink certification on the verso of the rear free endpaper by Sonya Garfield a notary public for Cook County Illinois attesting to a statement on the rear pastedown by Eugene Field II viz.: "This 'Life' of A. Lincoln came from the library of my father Eugene Field. It is a first edition and bears the original manuscript signature of A. Lincoln. This volume was presented to my father by H. H. Kohlsaat publisher of the Times Herald who was a very dear friend of my father and was prized by him very highly as a very rare Lincoln item. Eugene Field II June 18 1935." With the pressure stamp of Sonya Garfield signatures of two witnesses one Gillespie and a W. Maxwell and the ownership signature of H. H. Kohlsaat crossed out presumably by Field on the front free endpaper. Laid in is a 5" x 4" photograph of Eugene Field by S. L. Stein Milwaukee inscribed at the top "With very much love to H. H. Kohlsaat from Eugene Field 1894." <br/><br/> Derby & Jackson, publishers, no. 498 Broadway hardcover books
183885316London: Fisher Son & Co 1838. Hardcover. Near Fine. 3 vols. 120 plates including 3 vignette titles 2 maps ii 3-80 76 100p. Fancy gilt-stamped contemporary leather. All edges gilt. 27cm. Minor scuffing on backstrip. Carne traveled in the Middle East in the 1820s. This work with its steel-engraved views by Bartlett enjoyed great popularity in the mid-19th century. <br/><br/> Fisher, Son & Co hardcover books
1936132489Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1936. Original US herald for the 1936 film. Lang's first Hollywood film and second talkie considered one of his finest efforts and one of three films in 1936 that propelled Spencer Tracy to the upper echelons of stardom. An important precursor to film noir which would develop directly from the expressionist style Lang and others brought to Hollywood from Germany beginning in the early 1930s. <br/><br/>6.75 x 11.75 inches. Near Fine quite bright with a coupe of tiny closed tears and light creasing to the top edge. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Grant US. Rosenbaum 1000. Spicer US Precursor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1840WRCAM47282London 1840. Two volumes. 2iv140pp. plus sixty-six plates frontispiece portrait and engraved title; iv106pp. plus fifty-two plates and engraved title. Quarto. Contemporary black morocco gilt extra a.e.g. silk endpapers. Minor shelf wear. Foxing to a few plates light tanning to some leaves more pronounced in second volume. Near fine an elegant copy. Bartlett's most famous work. He visited Canada and the United States on four separate occasions and the illustrations show many of the principal cities of North America as well as the most famous scenic vistas of the day. The majority of the views are in New York and New England but Bartlett went as far north as the White Mountains and as far south as Virginia. He found Niagara and the Hudson Valley most suitable for landscape. There are city views in Washington Saratoga Boston New Haven Baltimore Rochester Philadelphia and New York among others. A very pretty copy. HOWES B209 "aa." ABBEY 651. CLARK III:256. SABIN 3784. unknown books