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1854382551854. BARTLETT John R. Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas New Mexico California Sonora and Chihauhua Connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission During the Years 1850 '51 '52 and '53. New York 1854. Two volumes. 2 xxii 506;;. plus plates folding map and 6pp. of ads; 2 xvii 1 624pp. plus plates. Folding frontispiece in each volume. Fine in a cloth slipcase. Howes B-201. Graff 198. Flake 325. Wagner-Camp 234:1. Streeter Sale 173. Abbey 658. Hill p. 18. Clark III:272. Wheat Gold Regions 252. Cowan p. 36. Raines p. 22. Rader 287. Reese Best of the West 131. Powell Southwestern Century 9. A cornerstone work of southwestern travel and exploration. The expedition left Indianola in September 1850 and spent nearly three years travelling throughout the region in an effort to determine the border between the United States and Mexico which had been left indefinite by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo after the Mexican War. The resultant work remains one of the most readable and accurate accounts of the American Southwest for the period and the illustrative matter are some of the most competent depictions of the area. "Bartlett's Narrative is an essential book for the southwest." - Graff. The large folding map shows the region in detail. Bartlett later became the first librarian of the John Carter Brown Library. unknown
199491202Museum. New. 1994. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 60 pages; 27 color illustrations. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee Museum paperback
1930SHERRIFF012054Victor Gollancz London. 1930. First edition. Octavo. 286 pages. The novel of a play which still enjoys regular revivals in the West End.Signed on the title-page by R.C. Sherriff.Ownership signature on front free endpaper. Front inner hinge cracked and neatly repaired. Free endpapers tanned. A few pages have been roughly opened at the fore-edges. Tiny scuff to head of spine. Very good in the scarce dustwrapper which is very good slightly rubbed and with several chips. Victor Gollancz, London. unknown
17727530Poplin 1772. Docketed on April 19 1776; a promissory note signed within the text one page 7 1/2" x 5" written on July 9 1772. Promissory note reads in part: "I Nicholas Gorden.promise to pay to Josiah Bartlett on order Twenty one shillings & three pence.with interest till paid for value received." Very good to fine. Josiah Bartlett 1729 - 1795 First Governor of New Hampshire Revolutionary patriot member of the Continental Congress Jurist and the SECOND Signer of the Declaration of Independence from NH. <br/><br/> unknown books
1994C91202Museum. As New. 1994. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 60 pages; 27 color illustrations. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Museum paperback
1842B5735London: George Virtue 26 Ivy Lane c. 1842. . A fine example with text and plates clean and crisp. A handsome set in attractive contemporary binding. Binding: Contemporary quarter green-brown calf with matching cloth boards spine with four raised gilt designed bands; compartments in blind and gilt floral design gilt title on two and four; matching marbled endpapers; all edges marbled; with tissue guards. Notes: “Bartlett made four voyages to the United States and Canada between the years 1836 and 1852 the fruits of which appeared in American Scenery in 1840 and Canadian Scenery in 1842 with text by N.P. Willisâ€Harper. “In autumn of 1836 in company with Willis he visited Niagara Falls and presumably was briefly in Canada. Journeyed from Halifax to Niagara in 1838 completing 117 sepia wash drawings which were engraved and published with text by Willis in a two volume Canadian Scenery in 1840†DNB. The engravings were produced by Willis Cousen and others. <br> Size: Quarto 274mm x 210mm. Illustration: Illustrated with one signed portrait of Bartlett by H. Room and B. Holl vol I; one full page map of Canada vol I plus 119 engraved plates by Bartlett both vols.; these include two engraved titles - each with a large vignette: “Wigwam in the Forest†vol I and “The horse-shoe fall†vol II - and a frontispiece to vol II entitled “Montreal from the Mountainâ€. <br> Volume: Two volumes. Provenance: Manuscript notation on verso of first upper free endpaper of vol I: “Mr. Coudani Copy // Albert Britnelâ€; third upper free endpapers of vols I&II manuscript note possibly signature of owner: “Allenâ€. References: Ref: Alston 7673; Sabin 3786; Lande 2310 Pages: P. Vol I: manuscript note bl. 2 owner’s signature frontispiece portrait engraved title “Wigwam…†bl. title printer’s note list of engravings bl. 2 map of Canada 1-128 with 53 engraved plates throughout the text; vol II: bl. 4 owner’s signature frontispiece “Montreal…†engraved title “The horse-shoe fall†bl. title printer’s note list of engravings bl. 1-116 with 63 engraved plates throughout the text. Category: Book Canada; Book Plate Books General; George Virtue, 26, Ivy Lane hardcover
12762No Publisher. Landell Bartlett 1897-1972 was primarily an editor but also a minor science fiction writer from Colorado. He's best known for his 1928 chapbook Vanguard of Venus which came with a 1928 issue of Amazing Stories. A Landell Bartlett Archive. Comprising: 1 Moonfoam and Sorceries by Stanley Mullen number one of 1000 copies issued. A little wear to the jacket some chips and tears and general signs of age. The book is signed by both Mullen and Roy Hunt the illustrator. Additionally inscribed by the author to LB and his wife. With an additional ANS laid in. 2 The Immortal Storm first edition inscribed by Moskowitz to LB. A little dustiness and edgewear. 3 Misc. Letters relating to conventions etc. mostly ALS. 4 A small archive of material related to a radio presentation of 'Vanguard of Venus' comprising i 22pp typescript letter paper single-sided probably 2nd copy with a few pencil annotations ii Civic Players Theater of the Air May 7 1950: another adaptation of VoV 20pp typescript with some crayon annotations iii16pp typescript of the same for the same production as ii and probably i. iv 11pp typescript in card covers probably top copy. v Holograph ms of the same 15pp single-sided on toned paper stapled. vi two further copies of the same typescripts dated May 7 1950. 16pp rectos only. 5 Errand's End a typescript for an unpublished work 7pp rectos only stapled in card covers stained cover. 6 Heroes for a Day a typescript for an unpublished work rectos only stapled in card covers. 7 Coma Berenices two typescripts for an unpublished work actually published in the Gorgon fanzine seemingly offered as part of a contest. Each with a couple of TLS laid in. 9pp each. 8 Misc papers relating to a Margaret Bourne and a text 'Benito Cereno' unknown at this point how it's related to the archive. 9 The God of Cerro Canyon. Original holograph ms in card wrappers with staples removed. 40pp single-sided with 3pp synopsis at the end. 10 Navassa Night. Original holograph ms. c20pp main story seems to be around 12pp with additional sheets numbered so maybe redrafts. 2pp of these are synopsis. 11 Bartlett's own copy of 'The Vanguard of Venus' privately bound in cloth boards. Gilt work heavily rubbed. ALS laid down from Richmond C E Lawlor who seems to have illustrated the 1954 reprint of VoV. Ownership signature from the author. 12 Bartlett's own copy of VoV the reprint issue of 1954 from Experimenter Publishing. One of 100 copies issued. 13 Venus Vanquished two typescripts. One 47pp with corrections the other 31pp without corrections. The latter bound in card covers. VV was published in the Gorgon fanzine edited by Stanley Mullen. 14 Venus Operation holograph manuscript. 39pp manuscript with corrections. In card covers. 15 7x9 Portrait photograph of LB 16 18th Worldcon Programme with a couple of TLS laid in and a few leaves of the original VoV 17 Copyright info presumably for an anthology LB was editing. Hand-written by LB including his own work. 18 Venus Vanquished retitled Operation Venus. 31pp typed ms singled-sided in paper covers stapled. 19 The Vanguard of Venus proof copy . 20 The Vanguard of Venus first edition in shipping envelope 21 Bartlett's 50-year membership certificate for the Kappa Sigma Fraternity at the University of Virginia 22 Typescript for Bathhouse John Coughlin and the Old Colorado Springs Zoo 14pp ts for a speech given in 1958. 23 Typescript for VoV. 8pp single-sided. Unclear if this is prior to the publication as a complimentary chapbook with Amazing Stories in 1928 or after. It has various blurbs from other writers etc. in the typescript so certainly not the first draft. Perhaps prepared for the 1954 reissue 24 A selection of letters and ephemera related to the 1928 publication several from the Amazing off . Very Good. Paperback. Edition. No Publisher paperback
18402212London, George Virtue, 1840. 2 volumes in-4 de IV-140 + IV-106 pages, plein maroquin marron, dos à nerfs ornés, plats encadrés de cinq filets dorés et d’un roulette feuillagée, tranches dorées, double roulette intérieure dorée, gardes de soie moirée verte, couvertures conservées. Dos passés, plats griffés, coins frottés, rousseurs.
51-7265London: John Booth 1812 and R. Ackermann. 1817. Small folio. 25.5 x 36cm. Contemporary green straight grain morocco decorated in gilt with raised bands to spine with gilt lettering and tooling; rebacked.3 volumes in 1. 24; 180; 90 4 pp. Sketches of the Country with 54 hand-colored aquatint plates by J. Clark after drawings by Bradford. Costume of the Netherlands with 30 colored engravings. . Two color-plate books bound together with short introductory retrospect on the War in the Peninsula. Sketches of the Country was one of the first works to provide an eyewitness account of the Napoleonic Wars including scenic views of Portugal and Spain. Bradford was Chaplain to the British Army and his drawings chart the army's course through Portugal and Northern Spain before retreating to Corunna in January of 1809. Miss Semple's Costume of the Netherlands may be found interesting at this time when British valour has made that part of the continent familiar to the Public" Foreword.References for Sketches of the Country: Abbey Travel 135 2B; Tooley 107; Colas 421; Palau 34386; Prideaux p. 328; Brunet 1-1197; Lipperheide 1213.References for Costume of the Netherlands: OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:65927329; Bobins II 430; Colas 2710; Hiler 793; Lipperheide 958 Prideaux 351; Not in Abbey. London: John Booth, 1812 and R. Ackermann. 1817 hardcover
185524784Cambridge: John Bartlett 1855. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 1st edition. SIGNED. A Very Good copy. 12mo. vii 295 pp. Bound in publishers blue cloth with gilt title on spine and front board ruled and decorated in blind. Housed in custom made early 20th century blue cloth slipcase and cloth folding cover. Inscribed and dated June 1855 and signed "from the Author". Light rubbing to the spines crown and foot. Spine slightly sunned. Handsome bookplate. End papers and text very clean. A superior copy of this indispensable American reference classic which is still in print to this day. A SCARCE signed and dated first edition. Inscribed to John H. Sullivan likely State Senator from Massachusetts. John Bartlett hardcover
41579S.l. 1853. Folio 360 x 265 mm letterpress title page followed by 164 lithographed plates including one duplicate Clayton Hall no. 8 in the series which is not numbered some plates tinted some with light spotting marbled endpapers contemporary half hard-grained black morocco slightly rubbed marbled edges spine gilt extra a nice copy. This extremely rare and lavish production appears to be a re-issue of Twycross's Lancashire plates by Bartlett in 1853 without the text. Twycross issued his The Mansions of England and Wales in 1846-50 he intended to complete a series of books covering all Counties of England and Wales but due to his death in 1852 he only completed Lancashire Cheshire and Cornwall. The 164 plates illustrate 126 houses with many being illustrated by two different plates "these lithographs are exceptionally good and the plates show only country houses."Cooper. Provenance: From the library of Josceline Grove with bookplate and their typed catalogue description pasted to front endpapers. Holmes p.3; Cooper I 97. [S.l.], 1853 unknown
1842CRTnaBAR14London: George Virtue 1842. 1842. 2 Volumes. 4to. pp. 2 p.l. 128; 2 p.l. 116. 2 engraved titles with vignettes & 118 engraved plates incl. map. without the engraved portrait of Bartlett not always present. 19th century half morocco bit rubbed occasional foxing generally light dampstain to several plates in Vol. I. First Edition. Bartlett's Canadian Scenery is considered to be his finest production. Although a variety of engravers were employed including Wallis and Cousen the quality of the plates is consistently high. The prose text by Willis relates the history and current conditions of Upper and Lower Canada and the Eastern Provinces about 1839-40. TPL 2424 incomplete. Lande 2310 with hand-coloured plates. cfSabin 3786. F. London: George Virtue, 1842. unknown
183632811London: George Virtue 1836. 2 volumes. First edition. With steel-engraved vignette title-page in each volume 107 steel-engraved plates by Bartlett with blue-tinted tissue guards and a large folding map in volume 1. 4to very handsomely bound in fine contemporary three-quarter black morocco over marbled-paper covered boards the spines with raised bands elaborately gilt decorated lettered in gilt in two compartments. iv 2 188; 6 152 pp. A very handsome and very well preserved copy the binding in excellent state of preservation the text with essentially none of the usual foxing a couple of the plates a touch dusty at the blank portion of the plate otherwise the plates are very clean and bright essentially pristine and without the normal foxing in all an excellent copy. FIRST EDITION OF AN EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL WORK FILLED WITH PICTURESQUE STEEL ENGRAVED SCENES OF SWITZERLAND. William Bartlett traveled extensively throughout Europe and the East with his good friend Dr. Beattie and brought home over a thousand drawings. Eventually they were engraved and published into volumes with descriptive text by the latter. Here we find one of one of Bartlett's best works partly attributable to the magnificent scenery of the country described. Each engraving combines attention to detail subtle use of lighting and shade and romantic portrayal of the landscape. Scenes are rendered from virtually every corner of the country and include both natural and architectural compositions.<br> The text focuses heavily on the history of each locale but also includes local customs sights and first hand travel impressions. A somewhat elusive title in the Bartlett oeuvre these illustrations of Switzerland are typical of his best and most famous work. George Virtue hardcover
1874762501874. BARTLETT Napier. A Soldier's Story of the War; Including the Marches and Battles of the Washington Artillery and of Other Louisiana Troops. New Orleans: Clark & Hofeline 1874. 1st ed. 25911335 pp. Orig. printed wrappers. Spine tape repaired small inkspot on front wrapper wrappers lightly foxed else a very good copy in custom cloth folding case. HOWES B-206. Dornbusch II:410. Coulter 18. Howes notes "also issued without plates" as in this case. "A highly reliable even-tempered account of the war in Virginia by a member of the famed Washington Artillery; especially good for camp scenes." Nevins I p. 55. unknown
18210046721821. Hardcover. Leather spine. Good. A manuscript notebook with lovely original folk art oil paintings on both boards and two watercolors within! 4to. 30.5 by 19.5 cm. Unpaginated 18 leaves of wove paper with content followed by a few blanks. Watercolored title page with American eagle atop an orb and pedestal and a beautiful painting of ships bearing the American flag near a lighthouse perched on a rocky spit and a cape house beyond. The paintings on the boards are what strike us as the most unusual though especially because the medium is oils. One is of a windmill and a pastoral setting the other a cow drinking at a pond. Also a faint pencil sketch on the final leaf possibly a draft of one of the two cover paintings and elsewhere a tail vignette of a tombstone. The verse is not credited. The longest selection is "An abbreviation of the Shipwreck" which is in fact an abridged version of Falconer's narrative poem. Another "Epitaph on a Blacksmith" was written by Alexander Pennecuik. A poem entitled "Water" was penned by an Ann Taylor. We thus assume based on the title that most of the poetry was transcribed. The sea is the most common subject but by no means the exclusive one. The alum-tawed leather of the spine is heavily soiled. Repair of the sewing which binds the text block. Rubbing and minor loss on the cover panels. Darkening of the cover paintings. <br /><br /> hardcover books
1840842811840. BARTLETT William and WILLIS Nathaniel Parker. American Scenery; or Land Lake and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature from Drawings by W.H. Bartlett. London: George Virtue 1840. 2 vols. 140pp. plus 66 plates including frontispiece portrait engraved title and map; 106pp. plus 52 plates and engraved title. Quarto. Full gilt decorated red morocco a.e.g. Edges a bit darkened foxing and toning else very good. Howes B-209. Abbey 651. Clark III:256. Sabin 3784. 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 of Washington Saratoga Boston New Haven Baltimore Rochester Philadelphia and New York among others. unknown
18210046721821. Hardcover. Leather spine. Good. A manuscript notebook with lovely original folk art oil paintings on both boards and two watercolors within! 4to. 30.5 by 19.5 cm. Unpaginated 18 leaves of wove paper with content followed by a few blanks. Watercolored title page with American eagle atop an orb and pedestal and a beautiful painting of ships bearing the American flag near a lighthouse perched on a rocky spit and a cape house beyond. The paintings on the boards are what strike us as the most unusual though especially because the medium is oils. One is of a windmill and a pastoral setting the other a cow drinking at a pond. Also a faint pencil sketch on the final leaf possibly a draft of one of the two cover paintings and elsewhere a tail vignette of a tombstone. The verse is not credited. The longest selection is "An abbreviation of the Shipwreck" which is in fact an abridged version of Falconer's narrative poem. Another "Epitaph on a Blacksmith" was written by Alexander Pennecuik. A poem entitled "Water" was penned by an Ann Taylor. We thus assume based on the title that most of the poetry was transcribed. The sea is the most common subject but by no means the exclusive one. The alum-tawed leather of the spine is heavily soiled. Repair of the sewing which binds the text block. Rubbing and minor loss on the cover panels. Darkening of the cover paintings. hardcover
185778852New York: George Virtue & Co 1857. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition American issue; first bound issue in publisher's cloth; originally issued in parts in wrappers. Tall octavo three volumes in seven parts "Divs." complete: each Div. with 12 full-page plates all steel engravings with tissue guards. The title pages for all three volumes bound in at end of Div. VII ; Div. I with an extra title page for Vol. I with vignette a steel engraving; Div. I with gate-fold map with hand coloring; Div. II with decorated plate of facsimile signatures of signers of the Declaration of Independence a steel engraving by J.W. Allen with decorations by E. McCabe after A.H. Wray ; Div. VII with extra title pages for both Vols. II and III each with vignette steel engravings by J.C. Armytage after H. Warren. The publisher's advertisements appear in Div. VII. In the publisher's royal blue morocco-grain cloth with blind-stamped ruled borders and decorative surround and gilt-stamped titles and borders a bust of Washington with a circular star surround topped by an eagle and vignettes of Liberty a Native American and Justice. Just an occasional hint of foxing to the contents. The boards are slightly edgeworn with some very mild toning along the spine and extremities; else very good or better. Provenance: from the Publishers' Bookbindings collection of Ellen K. Morris and Edward S. Levin. George Virtue & Co hardcover
1989#449-121618<p>Appears as new unopened unread copy in wraps displaying no significant surface/edge/wear as shown. </p><p><strong>Forward by Paul W. Tibbets Brig. Gen. USAF Ret.</strong> <strong>Inscription by Gen Tibbits and signed. </strong></p><p><strong>Paul Warfeld Tibbets Jr. was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force. He is best known as the pilot who flew the B-29 Superfortress known as the Enola Gay when it dropped Little Boy the first of two atomic bombs used in warfare on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.</strong> </p><p><strong>Also signed by Tom Ferebee - <em>Thomas</em> Wilson <em>Ferebee</em> November 9 1918 – March 16 2000 as the bombardier aboard the B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay which dropped the atomic bomb </strong>Battles/wars: World War II & Viet Name War Rank Colonel. <strong>And Signed by Theodore J. Van Keith who interviewed the Brig.</strong> Gen ---</p><p>Taken from the forward by Brig. Gen. Tibbits: Twelve O'clock High is a story of demonstrated leadership by Brig. Gen. Frank Savage who takes command of a demoralized B17 Bomb Group and turns it into a fighting unit. In the books and the movie Savage takes over the 918th Bomb Group from a commander whose compassion for his men has impaired mission accomplishment. Savage on the other hand insists on "Maximum Effort" for every mission; but in the end he breaks down as the losses rise and field orders for more missions keep coming. </p><p><strong>Insurance & handling is included free. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise </strong> Dates 12.7.2018 Biblio 12.16.2018 #449-121618 Updated 3.5.2023 Biblio 10.04.2020 Updated 5.4.2025 </p> Buckeye Aviation Book Co.
1840B2655London: George Virtue 1840. Covers slightly worn otherwise generally a very good set. Plate are clean and crisp. Binding: Contemporary full embossed and gilt cloth upper board with gilt image of a native American hunter surrounded by a floral and foliage embossed boarder. Flat spine with title in gilt all edges gilt. Notes: Uncommon in 5 parts.<br>William Henry Bartlett was a British artist best known for his numerous steel engravings. In 1835 Bartlett first visited the United States in order to draw the buildings towns and scenery of the northeastern states. The finely detailed steel engravings Bartlett produced were published uncolored with a text by Nathaniel Parker Willis as American Scenery; or Land Lake and River: Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. American Scenery was published by George Virtue in London in 30 monthly installments from 1837 to 1839. Bound editions of the work were published from 1840 onward. His impressions of Canada were collected in Canadian Scenery in 1842. Size: 4to Illustration: Contains 1 map 119 plates including 2 engraved titles. The plates depict various views in the United States. Volume: 2 volumes in 5 parts References: Howes B-209; Sabin 3784; Abby Travel 651 Pages: Part 1. P. plates 1-48 advertisements 4; Part 2. P. plates 49-96; Part 3. P. plates 97-140 1-4; Part 4. P. plates 5-52; Part 5. P. plates 5-106 iii-iv title blank iii-iv title blank iii-iv. Category: Book Americas U.S.; Book Plate Books General George Virtue hardcover
elala2062London: George Virtue 1840. 2 Volumes. 4to. pp. iv 2contents 140 4ads; iv 106. 2 engraved titles with vignettes & 119 engraved plates incl. map & frontis. portrait of Bartlett. A nice clean copy in original blind & gilt-stamped cloth all edges gilt slight fraying to extremities. First Edition. A highly skilful landscape artist Bartlett travelled extensively and provided the material for some twenty travelogues with brief texts. Between the years 1836 and 1852 he visited Canada and the United States four times. His American Scenery contains views of the principal American cities and picturesque vistas including views of Boston Niagara Falls New York Albany Erie Canal Baltimore Faneuil Hall in Boston Utica Yale College at New Haven &c. Howes B-209. Sabin 3784. 1st Edition. Hardcover. London: George Virtue, 1840. Hardcover
201199324Edinburgh University Press. New. 2011. Hardcover. 0748643753 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 248 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Edinburgh University Press hardcover
200082741Dover Publications. New. 2000. Paperback. 0486412210 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- vii 120 pages 121 illustrations; 4to. -- with a bonus offer-- . Dover Publications paperback
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200881719Gallery. New. 2008. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 30 pages 9 color illus. obl. 16mo. -- with a bonus offer-- . Gallery paperback