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1893012354Boston: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 1893. Book. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 43 pages map. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Paperback
1878SKU1029583Sidney S. Rider 1878-01-01. Softcover. Good. 0x0x0. Sidney S. Rider; Providence 1878. Trade paperback. This is NOT a Hardcover. Rhode Island Historical Tracts Number 3. Ex-Library. A Good newer spine binding sturdy and intact cut front cover corners small chip bottom rear cover corner bit of discoloration/foxing to covers small soiled spot bottom front cover some age toning to pages top text block edge a bit dusty crease top rear cover corner 1 inch tear to fore-edge page 91-94 State of Rhode Island Library embossed stamp on pages 71-75 else unmarked a good and clean copy in wraps. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 152pp. We pack securely and ship daily w/delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Sidney S. Rider paperback
186042127Columbus OH: Follett Foster & Co 1860. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 456p octavo A good copy in black cloth and black leather spine. wearing along the edges <br/><br/> Follett, Foster & Co hardcover
1853026428London: Arthur Hall Virtue & Co. 1853. Book. Good. Hardcover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 28 steel engravings with tissue guards and 31 woodcuts. Foxing to all engravings. Top edges gilt. Interior is clean and unmarked. 16 pages of ads at rear. Heavy wear to spine ends and edges. Fairly solid binding. . Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co. Hardcover
188435650Rivingtons 1884. Hardcover. Good with no dust jacket. Ex-library copy. Hardcovers bumped and rubbed at spine ends and corners spine label. Usual library marks to endpapers etc. else interior good. A nice reading copy. . Ex-Library. 8vo. 331 pages Professional bookseller for twenty years. Orders shipped daily in cardboard bookfolds. Rivingtons hardcover
1899BOOKS24313London UK: Chapman & Hall. G/No Dustjacket. 1899. 2nd. Printing. Cloth. With 23 illustrations. . 8vo. 376 pp. Binding rubbed frayed with stains and browning of spine and edges; browned endpapers with foxing some cracking in several areas . Chapman & Hall hardcover
1862014336Providence RI: A. Crawford Greene State Printer 1862. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. Black lettering on tan & red covers. 4to 643pp. Spine covering partly missing poorly tape repaired. Gift inscription at the top of the title page. Back cover loose held in place by tape. Text complete & fine - no foxing. <br/> <br/> A. Crawford Greene, State Printer hardcover
182326815Boston: Printed by Jonathan Howe 1823. Very Good. Boston: Printed by Jonathan Howe 1823. Second Edition. Octavo. 148; 16 pp. errata. Original sheep and tips over paper boards. Printed dedication to John Quincy Adams. Staining to boards worn at edges and extremities with brief exposure and shallow loss to crown. Binding is sound. Previous owner's stamp to front pastedown touch of spotting to interior but otherwise pages unmarked. Printed by Jonathan Howe unknown
187987657New York: Harper & Brothers 1879. Hardcover. Good. 22 x 14.5 cm. Octavo. Extensively illustrated with with maps full page plates and smaller in-text illustrations. Fold out "Map of Sinai the desert and the south country" in rear which has a small closed tear. Bound into decorative green cloth with gilt and black illustrations. A bit of fraying to spine and edges of cloth as well as rubbing to the back cover. Front & gutters starting. Harper & Brothers hardcover
183985948George Virtue London 1839. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. London: George Virtue 1839. 116 pages. 2 engraved titlepages & 35 of 96 steel engraved plates. 11 x 8.5" half leather cloth boards gilt lettering lines edges. Bookplate H.M. Wood; 'Mariane Wood Bequeathed by her dear Father 1867'. Cover worn plates foxed incomplete lacking plates & text fair. George Virtue, London hardcover
1836565611836 [Londres, Virtue, 1836], in 4° relié demi-basane havane ; reliure frottée, exemplaire légèrement déboité.
1894372187London: Macmillan 1894. New and Revised Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in gilt-blocked cloth over beveled boards. Spine bands worn. Panel edges slightly dulled. Internally bright and clean; text remains clear without blemish. Two previous owner's bookplates. Physical description: 860 pages. Subjects: Shakespeare William 1564-1616; Concordances.Shakespeare William 1564-1616. London: Macmillan hardcover
1873402228London New York : S. French 1873. 1st edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth over bevelled boards. All edges gilt. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Boards stained. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 4 volumes in 1. Subjects; Tableaux vivants. London, New York : S. French hardcover
18409108Gravure en couleurs. Mount Carmel - Looking towards the sea.Paris et London, Fisher, Sons et C° 1840.Très bon état. Format in-4°(27x20) pour la gravure. Format in-4°(32x26) pour le passe-partout. Livré sans le passe-partout pour des raisons techniques.
18379104Gravure en couleurs. Approach to Caipha - Bay of Acre.Paris et London, Fisher, Sons et C° 1837.Très bon état. Format in-4°(26x19) pour la gravure. Format in-4°(32x26) pour le passe-partout. Livré sans le passe-partout pour des raisons techniques.
18379100Gravure en couleurs. Damascus - distant view from the mountain side.Paris et London, Fisher, Sons et C° 1837.Très bon état. Format in-4°(26x19) pour la gravure. Format in-4°(32x26) pour le passe-partout. Livré sans le passe-partout pour des raisons techniques.
18379074Gravure en couleurs. Seleucia.Paris et London, Fisher, Sons et C° 1837.Très bon état. Format in-4°(27x21) pour la gravure. Format in-4°(32x26) pour le passe-partout. Livré sans le passe-partout pour des raisons techniques.
18369073Gravure en couleur. Pass of Beilan, looking towards the sea.Paris et London, Fisher, Sons et C° 1836.Très bon état. Format in-4°(27x21) pour la gravure. Format in-4°(32x26) pour le passe-partout. Livré sans le passe-partout pour des raisons techniques.
18379070Gravure en couleur paysage de Syrie. Encampment of Ibrahim Pasha, near Jaffa.Paris et London, Fisher, Sons et Cie - 1837.Très bon état. Format in-4°(26x20) pour la gravure. Format in-4°(32x26) pour le passe-partout. Livré sans le passe-partout pour des raisons techniques.
18379065Gravure en couleurs. Paysage de Syrie. Jaffa.Paris et London, Fisher, Sons et Cie 1837.Très bon état. Format in-4°(27x21) pour la gravure. Format in-4°(32x26) pour le passe-partout. Livré sans le passe-partout pour des raisons techniques.
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
1896030343New York: Macmillan Co.; London Macmillan and Co 1896. 1910p. original green cloth the front panel mottled by a former stain thick quarto format. Macmillan Co.; London, Macmillan and 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
1896030343New York: Macmillan Co.; London Macmillan and Co 1896. 1910p. original green cloth the front panel mottled by a former stain thick quarto format. Macmillan Co.; London, Macmillan and Co unknown
189724869CTNew Haven CT: Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor 1897. Original green cloth covers w/ gilt title on front cover. Binding soiled and lighty rubbed w/ wear to corners and spine ends. Previous owner's bookplate on front paste-down. Inner hinges starting. Light scattered foxing. Illust. w/ b/w photos portraits and drawings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good to Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Hardcover