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1998Q-0762300116Emerald Group Publishing Limited 1998-07-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Emerald Group Publishing Limited hardcover
2019x-0198789513Oxford Univ Pr 2019. Hardcover. New. translation edition. 357 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
ria9780415893381_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book frames an in-depth analysis of institutional discourse between indigenous communities and government and non-government groups in Guyana with an account of the sociocultural setting challenging assumptions around the top-down hardcover
2020x-1316617831Cambridge University Press 2020. 4 Paperback books. New. 1st edition. 2800 pages. 9.00x6.00x5.50 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
2006x-0854048421Royal Society of Chemistry 2006. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 420 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
2014Atlantic-9780748682058Edinburgh 2014. Hardcover. New. Edinburgh hardcover
2014Atlantic-9780748682058Edinburgh 2014. Hardcover. New. Edinburgh hardcover
184321107Paris Belin-Leprieur 1843 in-8 demi chagrin un volume, reliure demi-chagrin noir grand in-octavo (binding half shagreen in-octavo) (25 x 17 cm), reliure de l'époque, dos à faux-nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoré or (gilt decoration), à filets à froid (blind-stamping decoration), titre frappé or (gilt title) avec filets à froid en encadrement, filet fins "vaguelette" à froid en place des nerfs, entre-nerfs à caissons constitués d'un filet fin à froid dans un encadrement d'un filet large à froid, filet fin à froid en tête et en pied, papier marbré vert aux plats, toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes), orné d'un frontispice, d'une gravure titre et de 13 gravures hors-texte gravée sur acier en noir protégées par des serpentes légendées (Courmayeur, lac de Côme, lac de Garde, Milan(2), Venise (4), Florence(3), Vérone, Gênes.)d'après Bartlett, Cockburn, Leitch e.a., Rousseurs parfois au texte mais gravures parfaites, 355 pages, 1843 Paris Belin-Leprieur Editeur,
1995BN79751Unicorn Moon 1995. 1995. Softcover. Unicorn Island <br/><br/> Unicorn Moon paperback
1985Q-9027721297Springer 1985-10-31. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
197520526X-9-15-88LWW. Tenth 12 Month. New. The item is brand new never used or read. It's in perfect condition and may include supplements and/or access codes or come shrink-wrapped. STANDALONE access code. LWW unknown
193023907Grosset & Dunlap NY 1930. . Back Inner Flap DJ lists Hardy Boys thru Footprints under Window. HBDJ 1930 1st Edition THUS VG/GOOD AS-IS DJ Back Light Soil WEAR list Roy Stover Thru This Title DJ light Rub Wear Small chips Tears Scuff & Small Creaes DJ Spine Fade small Chips Tears FOXInterior nice tight FOXING light Wear Thruout Thick Red ORANGE illustrated Cover light Rub Wear 248 Pgs 5 pgs of G&D ADS ends with Rex Lee Flying Detective but none for this series Publisher Blue Dye Stain outer Top Pgs Edge The front DJ flap detached but laid in place has a synopsis of the story. Roys courage & daring see him through many dangerous situations. Young Reporter works on his Fathers Newspaper Lakeport Eagle . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Grosset & Dunlap NY hardcover
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66077London: Arthur Hall Virtue & Co. 1855. FIRST EDITION. Large 8vo. 25 x 16.5 cm. pp.viiii20218 ads. Publisher's original brown cloth with elaborate blind-stamped decoration upper cover stamped in gilt spine with gilt lettering yelloe-coated endpapers top edge gilt. 22 steel-engraved plates including engraved title and folding panorama of Jerusalem plus 18 wood-engraved vignettes in the letterpress. Some light rubbing to extremities of spine light occasional foxing generally a very appealing copy in the original cloth binding. "Jerusalem Revisited" is a 19th-century illustrated travelogue written and illustrated by the British artist and author William Henry Bartlett. First published posthumously in 1854–1855 following his sudden death the book serves as a sequel to his highly successful 1842 work "Walks About the City and Environs of Jerusalem". The book documents Bartlett's return to Jerusalem more than a decade after his first trip. He initially intended to merely write an update to his original book but decided the new material and detailed observations warranted a separate standalone volume. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., 1855. hardcover
183940949London 1839. Boards and spine in poor condition spine rear board front board and title pages are deatched but extant loss to boards and shelf wear bumping chipping and rubbing etc. Foxing throughout etchings are clear with some light foxing to some but mainly just on surrounds. Half Leather Marbled Boards. Poor/No Jacket. Illus. by G. Balmer. 4to. Hardcover
18560853743New York: George Virtue & Co 1856. First Thus. Three Quarter Leather. Good/No Dust Jacket. Steel Plate Engravings. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall. Three volumes attractively bound in 3/4 brown leather over brown cloth boards gilt spine titling and decorations upper cover pictorial motifs in gilt all edges gilt 4to 698; 720; & 726pp. Illustrated profusely with fine Steel Plate Engravings and colored fold out map and signeers of the Declaration fold-out. Volumes include: Vol. 1: From the earliest period to the installation of Washington as first president; Vol. 2: From the administration of Washington to that of Madison; Vol. 3: From "The Second War" to the present times. An attractive set with minor light shelfwear and rubbing to extremities volume 1 with cracked inner hinge at frontis volume 3 with staining to upper edge to the first 10 pages. George Virtue & Co unknown
1998x-0762300116Emerald Group Publishing Limited 1998. Hardcover. New. 256 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Emerald Group Publishing Limited hardcover
6349681Taylor & Francis Group pp. 0 . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
1918WRCAM56548Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co. 1918. Three volumes. 667; 652; 659pp. Profusely illustrated. Vol. 2 lacks pp.9-14 Vol. 3 lacks pp.411-12 and 425-26. Frontispiece in first volume. Later mottled cloth with gilt stamping on front boards spines gilt all edges marbled. Small chip in upper edge of Vol. 3 titlepage tear at gutter of Vol. 3 pp.55-6 due to old adhesive costing about fifteen words occasional light wear and faint tanning. Occasional marginal annotations in ink to Vol. 1. Good though lacking a total of five leaves of text. A substantial history of Wyoming and its settlers assembled by historian and pioneer Ichabod S. Bartlett 1838-1925. Volume one includes chapters on early explorers to the area and later trails stage lines and railroads the fur trade Native American history mining and natural resources military activity in the region the history of printing and newspapers the LDS church and the development of the economy and territorial and state governments. There is also information on the development of the cattle industry in particular the Johnson County War as well as biographies of Tom Horn Luke Voorhees Frank Grouard Casper Collins and Doc Middleton. Volumes two and three contain numerous biographies of prominent residents male and female including their portraits in most cases. Bartlett includes himself of course noting that he is "in his eightieth year but robust active and at the zenith of his extraordinary intellectual powers.carrying on intellectual work which well might be trying to one half his age. Having lived forty years in Wyoming he is most eminently qualified to write the history of this great state." ADAMS HERD 217. ADAMS SIX-GUNS 159. S.J. Clarke Publishing Co. hardcover books
1866107755Boston: Draper and Halliday 1866. later library buckram. Civil War. thick 8vo. later library buckram. 477 pages. First edition Besterman 6304. This book was the first and still one of the most comprehensive bibliographies on the literature of the Civil War. 6073 entries covering books pamphlets Congressional Reports official publications of the States etc. Ex library copy with markings including the library name embossed on the title page. Title page has pieces missing along edge and has been repaired along hinge. Draper and Halliday unknown books
1863011706Philadelphia: U. S. Navy 1863. Book. Very good condition. No Binding. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Four documents three of which are partly printed and the other is handwritten. 1. Navy Agent's Office.certify that the Schr Armenia Bartlett of Philadelphia is laden with a Cargo of Provisions.All Revenue and other Government Offices are hereby respectfully requested.to allow her to pass unmolested. Signed by Theo. C. Uhler Chief Clerk for Navy Agent. 2. Manuscript List of Stores.lists quantity.beef port bread flour potatoes sugar onions butter lard molasses vinegar salt apples whiskey etc. signed A. S. Crawford 500 Nth Front St.; on the reverse is a handwritten note "This is to certify.has been loded under my inspection and that the within is a true and full invoice.signed H. A. Zug Inspector. 3. Large 14 x 8.25 inches Manifest showing total burthen of 281 tons providing a detailed listing of the supplies and a statement of the number of passengers. Signed by A. M. Waldenshard or similar name and Joseph Bartlett master. 4. Crew List 16 x 18 inches listing Captain Jos Bartlett crew S. Smith L. Milton Jn Zazez I. Smith S. Miller J. Adams John Savez and passenger John Fitch. Signed by Bartlett A. M Waldenshard and countersigned by another. This document is torn at center fold about half of the height. Printed on one side with the manifest side engraved with an eagle decoration. U. S. Navy unknown books
185552193Cambridge: John Bartlett. Good. 1855. First Edition. Hardcover. Contemporary embossed cloth gilt. With newspaper clippings affixed to endpapers. Contemporary PO name. Some damping foxing; boards worn spine ends frayed. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; vii 295 pages . John Bartlett hardcover
1860250709New York: H. Dayton 1860. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Duodecimo 354 pages brown embossed publisher's cloth spine dulled heel of spine worn a bit <br/><br/>Messrs. Barrett and Bartlett both produced campaign biographies of Lincoln in 1860. Confusing. Campaign biographies of 1860 and their variants were detailed by rare bookman Ernest J. Wessen in the PAPERS IN ILLINOIS HISTORY 1937. This variant of Bartlett is no. 25 in Monaghan's bibliography of Lincoln. Wessen says that both nos. 24 & 25 are first editions; however both of those were published by H. Dayton of NYC. Bartlett hastily devoted only 6 of these pages to Hannibal Hamlin. Sabin 3724; Wessen 2 q.v. - preceded by a 150 page booklet Monaghan 24unuuuuuuuuuuu with no coverage of Hamlin. The frontispiece portrait of Lincoln was engraved by R. S Jones from a photograph by Matthew Brady H. Dayton hardcover
1863011706Philadelphia: U. S. Navy 1863. Handwritten. Very good condition. No Binding. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Four documents three of which are partly printed and the other is handwritten. 1. Navy Agent's Office.certify that the Schr Armenia Bartlett of Philadelphia is laden with a Cargo of Provisions.All Revenue and other Government Offices are hereby respectfully requested.to allow her to pass unmolested. Signed by Theo. C. Uhler Chief Clerk for Navy Agent. 2. Manuscript List of Stores.lists quantity.beef port bread flour potatoes sugar onions butter lard molasses vinegar salt apples whiskey etc. signed A. S. Crawford 500 Nth Front St.; on the reverse is a handwritten note "This is to certify.has been loded under my inspection and that the within is a true and full invoice.signed H. A. Zug Inspector. 3. Large 14 x 8.25 inches Manifest showing total burthen of 281 tons providing a detailed listing of the supplies and a statement of the number of passengers. Signed by A. M. Waldenshard or similar name and Joseph Bartlett master. 4. Crew List 16 x 18 inches listing Captain Jos Bartlett crew S. Smith L. Milton Jn Zazez I. Smith S. Miller J. Adams John Savez and passenger John Fitch. Signed by Bartlett A. M Waldenshard and countersigned by another. This document is torn at center fold about half of the height. Printed on one side with the manifest side engraved with an eagle decoration. U. S. Navy unknown
186050900Boston: Little Brown and Company 1860. Hardcover. Small 4to. Deep green elaborately blind-embossed cloth with gilt spine lettering. xxxii 524pp. Near fine. Hand-lettered paper shelf label near spine foot. Bright fresh and tight third edition of this dictionary NOT by the John Bartlett who wrote "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations" but the other Bartlett ethnographer and topographer of Providence Rhode Island. First published in 1848 it went through four editions each larger than its predecessor until 1877. Tipped to front flyleaf is a 4pp "List of Books Published by Little Brown and Company" in October 1860. This spectacular copy hails from the collection of William B. Allison 1829-1908 the powerful Iowa Republican who as U.S. senator from that state 1873-1908 was one of the "big four" who controlled the Senate; as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee for most of those years he championed tariff legislation and co-authored the Bland-Allison Act of 1878; as member of the Senate Finance Committee he was often courted by U.S. presidents to hold cabinet positions. At the top of the front pastedown Allison signs large and bold in pencil. Below this an early 20th century bookplate notes "This book is part of Allison Memorial Collection Gift of Mrs. Jennie A. Brayton" and until deaccessioned was part of Allison's non-circulating collection at his hometown public library across the street from his Dubuque residence. Notes Leland L. Sage in his 1956 biography "William Boyd Allison: A Study in Practical Politics" Allison owned "hundreds of books on government economics history banking finance and the tariff. An omnivorous reader Allison doubtless read most of these volumes if only for relaxation from the strain that accompanied his efforts to solve the many problems facing the Nation." A superior copy with interesting provenance. GARNER-LYNCH 75. Little, Brown and Company hardcover