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1906010659Lincoln Nebraska: Curtis & Bartlett Company 1906. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Design Book and Trade Calalogue for 1906. 446 pgs. Hundreds of b/w illustrs. of products with most of them also priced. 14 pages of window stained glass examples in colour. Other colour toned illustrations within the text. Generally in very good condition with the cloth covers scuffed and rubbed around the edges and corners. Binding a little shaken with modern tape reinforcement along the joint at the frontis illustration. Page 185/186 torn and missing a corner section illustrating newell posts on either side. Paper loss tear also to page 193/194 not affecting the illustration. Remains in collectible condition. The Curtis Company was a leading producer of doors sashes blinds and general house finishings between 1866 and 1966.This is a rare example of their many products. <br/> <br/> Curtis & Bartlett Company hardcover
1949534G1554Springfield Ohio: The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Fair. 1949. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 74 pages. Articles: My 4-Year War with the Reds part 1 - Brig. General Frank Howley warns "The Russians are international gangsters who will destroy us if they can" - with photos; Lustron - the House That Lots of Jack Built - Carl Strandlund's company received $50 million from the government to build masses of steel-enamel homes in his Columbus Ohio factory; Jean Peters - The Girl Who Didn't go After Hollywood - article with super full-page color photo; Those Explosive Nobel Prizes part 1 of 2; World's Most Robbed Bank - State Bank of Rangeville VA has been robbed 490-odd times since 1945 - it's a dummy created by the F.B.I. on the Quantico Marine Corps base at Quantico VA; Slide Fujimura Slide! - Baseball in Japan is as popular as ever - article with excellent photos especially the shot of 'emancipated' women appearing in public at games; Letter Found on a Lady's Desk; Lineman of the Year - Notre Dame's giant end Leon Hart - article with nice color photo. Fiction: The Equatorial Man; The Difficult Age; Saturday Date; Courtesy of the Road; Bootlegger's Treasure part 3 of 4. Includes these nice vintage ads: Zenith entertainment products; Elgin watches; Packard Cars; Hamilton watches; Pall Mall cigarettes; Chevrolet cars; Dupont antifreeze nice cartoon illustrations; Auto-Lite ad features nice photo of Ida Lupino; Schlitz beer; Pendleton shirts; Budweiser; Congress playing cards - featuring Mme. Schiaparelli and "Gogo" Berenson; Brunswick bowling products; Camel cigarettes back cover - featuring auto-racing champion Bill Holland. Covers loosening from staples. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Collier's The National Weekly Magazine November 5 1949 . The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company unknown
1856SKU1160501A. Crawford Greene and Brother 1856. Hardcover. Good. Volumes I 1636-1663; and Volume II 1664 -1677; dated 1856 and 1857. Leather covers with pasted on spine titles; edges and covers worn and scuffed; external hinges on Volume I starting at crown; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; foxing to endpapers; toning to edges of endpapers and pages; no internal markings; 549 and 609 pages. Additional shipping charges may need to be requested due to size or weight of book. A. Crawford Greene and Brother hardcover
2013FLAHIVE-3573Harvill Secker London 2013 Harvill Secker London 2013. First U.K. edition. SECOND 2nd printing. A fine copy in a fine jacket. A clean copy with price £17.99 intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. Note: Cracked at title page as pictured but text block is secured to the binding on an otherwise beautiful copy. Translated from the Norwegian by Bartlett. Literature-K. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Harvill Secker, London hardcover
2012024656London England: Harvill Secker 2012. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. British First. Complete number line from 1 to 10; signed and dated Vancouver 2/10/14 Vancouver International Writer's Festival 2014 by Karl Ove Knausgaard on the title page with his full signature; a solid clean read only once copy in collectible condition; 396 pages; dust jacket is protected by a mylar cover. Harvill Secker Hardcover
189253673Boston: Joseph Knight Company 1892. First edition. Hardcover. very good. Oblong. Quarto. Decorative fabric over boards. Gilt lettering and design. With ten charming black and white photographic illustrations by Mrs. N. Gray Bartlett printed on tissue paper. Cloth covers show some wear. Corners bumped. . Binding tight. With a mylar protective cover. Joseph Knight Company hardcover
19166186Boston: Small Maynard & Company Publishers 1916. First American Edition. First American edition ex-library. Measuring approximately 9" x 5.75" with 329 numbered pages. <br /> <br /> This book is in good minus condition. Moderate bumping to both ends of spine and corners of boards. Moderate sunning and fading to spine and front board. Library markings on spine all edges of textblock and from pastedown. Both hinges are cracked exposing mesh. Interior pages have minor foxing. <br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory #O6-85. Small, Maynard & Company Publishers unknown
1918048924Publisher's Subcription Company. A lovely crisp clean hardcover in very good condition faint age toning to pastedowns small stain to front paste down cloth on corners rubbed slightly and lightly bumped. Faint rubbing to gilt on cover. Stated first edition. PLEASE NOTE: OVERSIZED ITEM NO INTERNATIONAL ORDERS ON AMAZON. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1918. Publisher's Subcription Company hardcover
1930295720London: Victor Gollancz 1930. hardcover. very good. Original 1/2 vellum black cloth boards gilt lettering to spine pages untrimmed. Spine speckled with extremities lightly bumped offsetting and mild foxing to endpapers internally clean. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1930. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Number 409 of 600 copies signed by the authors.<br/> <br/> Victor Gollancz unknown
187835335Philadelphia: Everts & Ensign. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn especially at corners and . spine pages toned but remarkably no foxing in evidence faint owner name . and date on front pastedown endpaper. 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. In original 1/4 leather binding with gilt stamped brown cloth boards and gilt-stamped leather spine. All edges gilt. A history of Saratoga County and of the villages and towns of Saratoga Springs Ballston Spa Ballston Saratoga Stillwater Charlton Waterford Malta Half-Moon Galway Edinburgh Corinth Northumberland Providence Milton Wilton Clifton Park Day Greenfield Hadley and Moreau. Many short biographies of prominent splendidly bearded men of the day and two young ladies of poetical note Lucretia and Margaret Davidson. Many engravings of Saratoga County public buildings landscapes residences and personages as well as two hand-colored maps of the county showing allotments and settlements; three hand-colored plans of British General Burgoyne's encampment during the 1777 Battle of Saratoga; a bird's-eye view of the Methodist camp at Round Lake; and a bird's eye view of the village of Schuylerville. An essential reference for any student of Saratoga County history and an interesting piece of 19th century Americana. ; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; 514 pages . Everts & Ensign hardcover
1913844j0265Santa Fe New Mexico: The Old Santa Fe Press. Good. 1913. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. First issue of this publication. Features: New Mexico Under Mexican Administration 1821-1846 Part 1 49 pages; Chief Justice Kirby Benedict 42 pages; Historical Society of New Mexico Report 1913; Museum of New Mexico Annual Report; School of American Archaeology at Santa Fe Annual Report. 128 pages. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A well-preserved copy of this informative inaugural issue.; Sm 4to . The Old Santa Fe Press unknown
65-0841London: George Virtue 1834. Hand-colored engraving 21 x 26 cm 12 x 16 cm. in the plate. Framed. Titled with publishers copyright in margin bottom. London: George Virtue, 1834. unknown
18381669London: George Virtue. 1838. First edition. Quarto. Nineteenth-century half-calf over marbled boards the spine ruled in gilt with compartments decorated in blind and with title label lettered in gilt. Illustrated with an engraved pictorial title page frontispiece portrait of Pardoe and 79 further engraved plates including a map of Constantinople and its Environs. pp. 4 164. A good copy only the binding firm with heaving rubbing to the boards with significant loss to the marbled paper rubbing to the joints and wear to the corners and edges of the boards. The contents with an area of abrasion to the front pastedown where a previous owner's bookplate has been removed some old damp-marking to the outer margin of the frontispiece and engraved title page and outer margin of the first 15 plates not touching the images themselves and that of the final 20 text pages and final 2 plates including the map and with the occasional odd spot of foxing or finger-marking elsewhere - the great majority of the plates however remain clean and in good order. Julia Pardoe's 1804-1862 immersive detailed account of her experiences in Constantinople and its surrounding region richly illustrated by William Henry Bartlett 1809-1854. London: George Virtue. hardcover
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20201-1543813739Aspen Publishers 2020. Paperback. New. 3rd edition. 896 pages. 10.00x7.00x2.00 inches. Aspen Publishers paperback
DADAX1740599926Lonely Planet 0000-00-00. 3rd. paperback. New. 5.00x0.75x7.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lonely Planet paperback
20109788423341849-2025Booket 2010. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Alicia Giménez Bartlett</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Booket</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9788423341849</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2010</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 464</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> In this gripping novel readers will follow Inspector Petra Delicado as she delves into a perplexing murder case involving a monk found dead in a cloistered Barcelona convent. The story weaves together the historical events of the Tragic Week in 1909 and the mysterious past of a powerful family associated with the convent offering a rich backdrop for a thrilling investigation. This edition not only captivates with its intricate plot but also provides insights into the complexities of religious life and the socio-political factors of early 20th-century Spain. <br /><br />Students and professionals interested in criminal psychology historical research methods or the intersection of religion and society will find this narrative particularly enlightening. Through Petra and her assistant Fermín's meticulous research at the Poblet monastery readers will learn about the importance of context in criminal investigations and the often-hidden histories that shape current events. This edition is a must-have for anyone looking to expand their understanding of the nuances involved in solving crimes within historical frameworks.</p> Booket paperback
197520526X-9-1-88-NAULWW. Tenth 12 Month. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. STANDALONE access code. LWW unknown
190736670Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons Pub. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1907. Hardcover. Color frontis in all volumes. Apr 6 x 8" shelf legth is 20". 22 pounds. Various sepia tissue protected plates abput 70. # 887 of 1000 deluxe edition sets. Blue cloth. Paper spine lables chipped. Provenance- St Alphonsus library. Leaves unopened. . George Barrie & Sons Pub hardcover
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20112-1612098290Nova Science Pub Inc 2011. Hardcover. New. 170 pages. 10.25x7.25x0.75 inches. Nova Science Pub Inc hardcover
190765913RH Porter. 1907. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. limited edition xix 465pp 8 hand coloured plates and a map but lacking frontis bound in green cloth spine edges bit rubbed sl bumped top/base spine new endpapers top edge gilt one of 300 copies produced; Octavo . RH Porter hardcover
2513623 March and 11 May 1890. Both from Cowra New South Wales Australia. Interesting items casting light on the life of an Australian rural doctor of the Victorian period. A selection of Bartlett’s memoirs was published under the title ‘Bush Doctor’ edited by Jane Caiger-Smith and Michael C Bartlett in 2011. There is an good illustrated article on him and his family ‘A Classic Bush Doctor’ in ‘Australian Rural Doctor’ June 2013. Both letters are addressed to ‘Dear Mr. D’Eath’ and signed ‘Felix P. Bartlett’. The recipient who appears to be associated with Bartlett’s practice is possibly Thomas D’Eath 1843-1901 son of Edward William D’Eath 1819-1888 of New South Wales. ONE 23 March 1890: 4pp 8vo. Bifolium. Sixty-eight lines of text. Grubby and worn. Folded twice. As he told D’Eath he has been spending a few days at North Logan. ‘I wrote to you before going away enclosing the reference of which you were speaking & doubtless youi have received it before now. I see that the Damascus will probably leave Sydney for England next Wednesday and am hoping daily to hear of your success in getting a passage on her.’ He turns to the ‘Surgery Key’ for which a replacement has been procured and ‘Beaham’ who has ‘settled in’ while ‘Bishop’ has not yet ‘made a start’. He has had a talk with ‘Harvey’ who ‘will be too busy to go to Sydney this time’. There are rumours that he has ‘bought Mr. Dowell out’. ‘Douglas of course you will ahve seen before now as he went down some days ago I am told.’ He is delaying sending the present letter so that he may ‘enclose the amount of Mrs. Gilletts account which I can check as I told you from her bills against me.’ Bartlett has been fairly busy since D’eath’s depature ‘& Dr. Moore had a long trip or so for me whilst I was away & for the present I find I can manage the dispensing fairly well although of course it ties me down a good deal more than I have been used to’. He would like a photo of D’Eath but the only one of him he can send is ‘of myself & Garland our present member taken at Blayney about 9 years ago. If you don’t like it you can put it over the side.’ As he does not expect to write again before D’Eath leaves ‘these coasts’ he wishes him ‘complete success in all the aims which you have before you & if industry & pluck will do it success will attend you for I believe you to be an example of “nature’s noblest work†an honest man.’ He ends: ‘Be always honest of purpose & the rest will come’. TWO 11 May 1890: 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition: slightly grubby and worn. Folded twice. Begins: ‘I daresay that Harvey or some of the others will write to you by this mail but in case they should not do so I must just drop you a line to tell you of poor Walkers sudden death which took place on Friday 9th. May.’ He describes the circumstances of the death which took place at ‘Walshs’ were he was staying. He ‘came up as usual to dinner about 1-30 & went into the dining room where he sat down for about half a minute & then rather suddenly jumped up and left the room by the front door & walked along the verandah where there was a small quantity of blood which he evidently spat up & upon seeing the blood he must have gone at once to his room and closed the door.’ Bartlett was sent for and found Walker ‘lying upon his back on the bed with a blood stained handkerchief in his hand & blood over his mouth & moustache & beside the bed was a chamber utensil with about a pint of blood in it which had evidently come from the lung. He had apparently been dead about half an hour.’ He gives more information about the case the inquest ‘Harvey & Jocelyn gave evidence besides myself’ and the disposal of the deceased’s effects. ‘Poor Mc.Dowell is greatly cut up about it & had been saying the day before that he should feel terribly lonely out there but for seeing Walker occassionally - He is wanting to sell out - I only wonder that he could stay in the place so long’. In Cowra ‘we are getting it very dry again & the streets are terribly dusty’. D’Eath is no doubt ‘delighted to see the old Country again’ and Bartlett ‘would give a good deal to have a month or so there now if it could be done without the travel’. 23 March and 11 May 1890. Both from Cowra, New South Wales, Australia. unknown
6551642Elsevier pp. 272 . Hardback. New. Elsevier hardcover