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2011DADAX0748643753Edinburgh University Press 2011-06-29. 1. hardcover. New. 9.30x0.80x6.40. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Edinburgh University Press hardcover
1903219595Cambridge: The Riverside Press 1903. Hardcover. Corners bumped spine lightly browned a few ruffled page edges and minor smudges else very good clean & sound condition / no dust jacket. First edition. Size: 11.25"x14" 223pp. 52 black & white plates pale green cloth binding with attractive black titling. The Riverside Press hardcover
185011333London: George Virtue 1850. Later edition. Disbound. Good condition. 4to 236 pp Engraved illustrated title page and 79 plates complete.with the map Also incudes 70 wood engravings in text. This offering is disbound with the original single marbled endpaper. NEEDS A BINDING. The plates are mostly bright clean but some have a little fox spotting. Disbound lacks boards. George Virtue unknown
1860blb03764<p>New York: J.W. Bradley / H. Dayton 1860. 1st . Hardcover. Very Good. Brown cloth on boards with blind-stamped geometric design to front and back and gilt lettering to spine somewhat faded. Book is tight square relatively sharp-cornered given age and free of markings or major flaws inside and out. Very Good or better. An unusual printing of this ""Authorized Edition"" of Lincoln from J.W. Bradley in Phildelphia and the publisher H. Dayton in New York. Very little foxing inside - overall a great copy with a striking steel-cut tissue-guarded frontispiece of Lincoln.</p> J.W. Bradley / H. Dayton hardcover
16-5816London: A. Hall Virtue & co. 1853. 8vo. 15.5 x 24.1cm. Original publisher's gilt moroccoPhysical Description:xii 240 p : illus ; 26 cm.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1154931627 London: A. Hall, Virtue & co. 1853 unknown
1930017491New York: William Morrow & Company. Very Good. 1930. Hardcover. Marbled paper over quarter cloth with title label on spine; gilt top edge deckled fore edge; housed in original pictorial slipcase. Signed and numbered by the editor Lanier Bartlett on limitation page; numbered 214 out of 210. Boards have lighting sunning and soiling; fore edge has minor chipping; text block has light toning and soiling; slipcase has moderate chipping to all edges. Major Horace Bell was a lawyer journalist and founder of the Los Angeles Rangers the city's early police militia. This volume "was drawn from the wealth of unpublished material that Major Bell left at his death containing much information that he did not wish to make public while his subjects were alive" Adams Six-Guns. Six-Guns 188. ; B&W Plates ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 336 pp; Signed by Editor . William Morrow & Company hardcover
RFINFIN00FPVirtue & Co. n.d. Fair. Finden W. and E. Finden's Views of the Ports Harbours and Watering Places and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain Continued by W. H. Bartlett. Bartlett W. H. London: Virtue & Co. n.d. Illustrated. 4to. 3/4 leather with green buckram and gilt lettering. Book condition: Fair former college library copy with evidence of the removal of three plates. Hinges are cracked. Rubbed lightly soiled and stained boards with small abrasion on foot of spine from removal of library tag. Endsheets are faded at edges. Book plate on front pastedown. Pages are lightly yellowed at edges and have light spots and smudges. Virtue & Co. hardcover
19942411130015Trophy Room Books 1994-01-01. Limited edition. hardcover. Very good/Very good. 0x0x0. Limited signed edition no. 792 of 1000 Trophy Room Books hardcover
182849320Concord: Published by Order of the Convention 1828. First Edition. Octavo 20.5cm.; stitched self-wrappers printed within decorative border; 24pp.; illus. Textblock uniformly browned and slightly dampstained shallow chiping along extremities else Very Good overall. Publication covering the events of the Republican Party's New Hampshire convention at which Bartlett a staunch supporter of John Quincy Adams' refuted Jacksonian charges against the administration for overspending on the White House and diplomatic expeditions. Concludes with a lengthy list of "Testimonials to the Talents and Worth of J.Q. Adams" among these by George Washington Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe. SABIN 52790; SHOEMAKER 34381. Published by Order of the Convention unknown
19691075Cleveland: The World Publishing Company 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Inscribed on the blue front free endpaper in the year of publication: "For one Yellow Bird from the other with a great deal of love Margie July 1969." Also signed on the title page with a separate pen although a nickname is used in the inscription we are sure it's also Sanger based on a comparison of handwriting samples. Uncommon signed. <br /> <br /> Marjory Bartlett Sanger was a mid-century naturalist writer from Florida. She was an ornithologist a member of the AOU and many other bird organizations with a specialty on herons and the author of 11 books most of them about birds and their habitats along with one interpretive biography of William Bartram. Her other nonfiction books on ecology include Cypress Country World of the Great White Heron Mangrove Island and Forest in the Sand. She graduate from Wellesley College and was the editor of Mass Audubon's Bulletin before she moved back to Florida where she was an administrator and teacher at an Audubon Society camp in addition to her writing.<br /> <br /> Checkerback's Journey is her fourth book and her second work of nonfiction. It follows a ruddy turnstone on its migration from Martinique to the Arctic tundras and "tells the fascinating story of the ecology of our entire Atlantic seacoast." See this short original review of the book in The New York Times. With an illustration on almost every page by Betty Fraser. A nice collaboration between women. <br /> <br /> A small quarto in mustard cloth. A very good book on account of a hard bump to lower corner that split the cloth about a quarter inch at the front hinge otherwise near fine. In a very good jacket with a short tear in that same spot toning darkening to spine a few scattered stains. The World Publishing Company hardcover
19631074Cleveland: The World Publishing Company 1963. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very good. Inscribed on the front free endpaper: "To the Bowles on their anniversary with my very best wishes Marjory Bartlett Sanger Driftwood 15 January 1966." An uncommon book in general and scarce signed. <br /> <br /> Marjory Bartlett Sanger was a mid-century naturalist writer from Florida. She was an ornithologist a member of the AOU and many other bird organizations with a specialty on herons and the author of 11 books most of them about birds and their habitats along with one interpretive biography of William Bartram. Her other nonfiction books on ecology include Cypress Country World of the Great White Heron Checkerback's Journey: The Migration of the Ruddy Turnstone and Forest in the Sand. She graduate from Wellesley College and was the editor of Mass Audubon's Bulletin before she moved back to Florida where she was an administrator and teacher at an Audubon Society camp in addition to her writing. <br /> <br /> Mangrove Island is her first nonfiction book slim at 80 pages that explores mangrove ecology with a focus on one unnamed composite or imagined island a work for both adults and young adults. With a short index. Beautifully illustrated by Russell Francis Peterson a mammalogist and explorer. <br /> <br /> A wide octavo in mustard cloth. Fine apart from slight toning to pages; in a very good jacket with edge wear including some small wear through the front flap fold but it presents great is very vibrant under mylar. The World Publishing Company hardcover
20119033870Chicago: University of Chicago 2011. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Translated and edited by Bartlett and Minkov. First English language edition. Bound in black cloth with spine stamped in silver. Book and illustrated dust jacket are both in fine condition with a tight binding and clean pages. 6 x 9 inches. 167 pages. <br/><br/> University of Chicago hardcover
10-0181London: James Tingle ca. 1850. Hand-colored engraving. 7x9" 18x23 cm; 4.75x7.5" 12x19 cm in image. VG. Framed. London: James Tingle, ca. 1850. unknown
1966301773London Melbourne Toronto.: Macmillan. 1966. Cloth. Very Good. Macmillan. hardcover
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0333031180.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2005CBS-9780763737740Jones And Bartlett Publishers 2005. New. Jones And Bartlett Publishers unknown
2005CBS-9780763737740Jones And Bartlett Publishers 2005. New. Jones And Bartlett Publishers unknown
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20082111902158500389Hara shobo 2008. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 Size: 21cm Number of books: 2 Hara shobo paperback