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2000194119Arcadia Publishing 2000-09-02. Paperback. Very Good. Soft cover is very good with minor wear. Binding is uncreased. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Arcadia Publishing paperback books
197778659New York: Arno Press 1977. Hardcover. Near Fine. frontis illustrations maps 2 folding and 2 double-page index 555p. Original blue cloth. 22cm. Corner bumped. No Jacket. America and the Holy Land Arno series. Reprint of the 1879 New York edition. <br/><br/> Arno Press hardcover books
195456486Providence: The Urban League of Greater Providence 1954. 8vo pp. 76; 4 full-page illustrations from contemporary sources; fine in original printed gray wrappers. <br/><br/> The Urban League of Greater Providence unknown books
1936132489Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1936. Original US herald for the 1936 film. Lang's first Hollywood film and second talkie considered one of his finest efforts and one of three films in 1936 that propelled Spencer Tracy to the upper echelons of stardom. An important precursor to film noir which would develop directly from the expressionist style Lang and others brought to Hollywood from Germany beginning in the early 1930s. <br/><br/>6.75 x 11.75 inches. Near Fine quite bright with a coupe of tiny closed tears and light creasing to the top edge. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Grant US. Rosenbaum 1000. Spicer US Precursor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
191746780NY: Colonial Dames of the State of New York 1917. Hardcover. Very Good. #75 of 200cc. xv 290pp index. Pages slightly tanned spine darkened label a bit damaged else very good in publisher's gray cloth. <br/><br/> Colonial Dames of the State of New York hardcover books
1999249911Gloucestershire: Sutton 1999. hardcover. near fine/very good. Illustrated. xiii 274pp. 8vo black cloth d.w. Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing 1999. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Sutton unknown books
196243038Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1962. Paperback. Very good. Third Printing. 392pp index. Wraps tanned else very good. Ink gift inscription on insid eof front wrap else internally fine. <br/><br/> University of Oklahoma Press paperback books
1925288373Canajoharie NY: Bartlett Arkell 1925. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. With photographic plates. Foxing to the plates and opposite pages. Lacking the front endpaper. Sunning to the spine and loss to the top of the spine. Light blue paper covered boards. Very Good binding. Bartlett Arkell unknown books
199682183Mexico City: Editorial Diana 1996. Paperback. xv 464p. introduction glossary appendixes index illustrated with tables Spanish language translation of the third revised edition one of 3000 copies trade paperback in white wraps. Editorial Diana paperback books
19272222307<p>Second edition. Octavo. Gilt stamped green cloth. Pictorial dust jacket with vignette of "Dorsey" U.S. Mail Carrier 3 Mile Route Calico to Bismark." Very good few small chips. 267 pages. Rare.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Pages 15-100 "The Desert" with discussions on Death Valley Borax Mines and other Southern California locales. Not located in E. I. Edwards' "Desert Voices."</b></p><p><b>Pages 117-127 "An Afternoon with John Muir."</b></p><p><b>With signature of Los Angeles physician Harvey E. Starr on front free endpaper.</b></p><p><br /></p> Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House hardcover books
185923701859. WARNER Anna Bartlett. HARD MAPLE. With Vignettes. Boston: Shepard Clark & Brown 1859. 16mo. blue cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. BAL 21052. Good covers right hinges tight foxing text. $50.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1937236340Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1937. paperback. fine. 299pp. 8vo stiff wrappers. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1937. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Includes text by Robert Joseph Allen Fernand Baldensperger Marcel Francon Raymond L. Kilgour E.F. Langley Francis P. Magoun Jr. Fred O. Nolte Robert Gale Noyes and Roy Lamson Jr. Hyder E. Rollins Theodore Silverstein Philip Webster Souers Karl Vietor and Clyde Cannon Webster.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
192753861New York: privately printed Bartlett Orr Press 1927. Edition limited to 500 copies 8vo; pp. xv 1 170 10 including six unpaginated leaves for Henry Adams Addenda; frontispiece and 28 full-page photographic illustrations; original royal blue cloth with gilt decorations and lettering on the front board and spine t.e.g.; near fine with one or two tissue-guards lacking and the tissue-guard of the frontispiece neatly detached. Includes an index of names for the different members of the Adams family. A comprehensive overview of the ancestry of two United States' Presidents with several photographs of English historical sites as they related to the history of the Adams' family tree. <br/><br/> privately printed [Bartlett Orr Press] hardcover books
8980First Edition. Read at the Opening of Washington Hall 16 Nov. 1813. 24pp. 4to sewed uncut & unopened. Boston 1814.<br/><br/> Includes medical history: small-pox the Marine Hospital etc. Not in Austin.<br/><br/> unknown books
1814WRCAM54073Boston 1814. 24pp. Loose gatherings stitching perished. Small chip at foot of titlepage. Tanned. Good. Uncut and untrimmed. Short history of Charlestown with a focus on medical aspects written and delivered as a speech by Josiah Bartlett son of the New Hampshire Governor and Declaration signer. HOWES B204. unknown books
1847723861847. BARTLETT Elisha. THE HISTORY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF THE FEVERS OF THE UNITED STATES. Philadelphia: Lean and Blanchard 1847. Second edition. xxi31-547 pp. 2 p. adv. & 30 pp. publisher's catalogue. Octavo. Worn contemporary binding of full leather with black morocco spine label which is dry and scuffed at spine and along edges with some general soiling and a few stains. Text leaves show light to mostly moderate foxing though heavy in a few places. Just about very good. $120.00 This is a second edition of Bartlett's chief work it was printed four times between 1842-1857 in which he gives a remarkably accurate description of typhoid fever. Osler called it "one of the most notable contributions of American physicians to the subject. unknown books
1904120098Baltimore: The Baltimore Book Company 1904. Octavo. First printing of this edition. Publisher's green cloth with gilt spine title. Very Good plus with no dust jacket. Light bumping and rubbing at the extremities attractive bookplate on the front endpaper. McSherry begins the historical account of Maryland with the first settlement by Lord Baltimore in the 1600s and James continues the history with the close of the Revolutionary War. A very presentable copy. The Baltimore Book Company unknown books
19781302176The Society 1978. Softcover. Octavo; VG-; Paperback; Spine blue with gold print; Cover has some spotting/shelfwear; Textblock is clean and tight; xiii 64 pages. 1302176. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. The Society unknown books
186124712Providence RH: A. Crawford Greene 1861. One of an edition limited to 125 copies printed for private distribution. Softcover. Good/No jacket issued. Providence RH: A. Crawford Greene 1861. One of an edition limited to 125 copies printed for private distribution. 140 pp. Softcover. Large 8vo size. Brown cloth backed tan paper wrappers. Wrappers professionally restored. Previous ownerÕs name in ink to front wrap. Large faint dampstain on front wrap extending through only to half-title. Wraps edges and pages lightly toned with light to moderate scattered foxing insect damage and staining wraps more so. Internally quite nice. Good/No dust jacket. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Insurance required to ship this item. A. Crawford Greene paperback books
1904126776London England: Grant Richards 1904. cloth top edge gilt fore-edge uncut. small 4to. cloth top edge gilt fore-edge uncut. xvi 3631 pages. First edition. Table of contents list of illustrations Frontispiece and black and white illustrations throughout. Spine worn at top and bottom. Rubbing and scuffing at edges. Grant Richards unknown books
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
191865280Chicago: Clarke 1918. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Colored frontispiece many black & white illustrations and portraits. 3 volumes thick 4to buckram. Chicago: Clarke 1918. First edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Volume I is a history of Wyoming including the economy and state government. Volumes II and III contain extensive biographies of prominent residents.<br/><br/> Clarke unknown books
20009504Berkeley CA: Blood Root Press 2000. One of 135 copies all on Frankfurt Cream and Deep Green Ingres paper in three colors each hand numbered and signed by the author / artist / printer Jean Buescher and the calligrapher Nancy Leavitt. Page size: 4-3/4 inches x 6-1/2 inches; 20 pages. Bound by Jean Buescher: hand-made papers by Anne Marie Kennedy of raw flax and cotton rag cover papers over boards framed and pigmented pale blue and red oxide; appliqué and embroidery by Jean Buescher in shape of glove outlined with hem stitch in white and vase in blue outlined in black basting stitch; second vase on its side outlined in black chain stitch exposed spine guards of Red Roma paper. Title page with original gouache of artichoke in greens and blue and brown on pink ground small gouache device on colophon page. Letter press printed by Jean Buescher from metal engravings of Nancy Leavitt's original calligraphy in blue/gray pink/red and brown on green and cream colored papers; printing accomplished on a Vandercook Universal I at the Digger Pine Press. Nancy Leavitt's beautiful calligraphy is elegantly spaced bringing life to Jean Buescher's tender words. Art critic Maureen Bloomfield has written of Ms. Buescher's work "The energy.emanates from the interval; the space between act and aftermath; desire and effect. That her poems are thus often about space and the corresponding sensation and suspension of time makes me feel as if her work is best read not in typescript but in the context of a handmade book." In this book the combination of Nancy Leavitt's art is securely intertwined with that of Jean Buescher's - making it a distinct pleasure to hold view and read. Blood Root Press unknown books
1982134916Omaha NE: Joslyn Art Museum 1982. First edition. Oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 13 through April 4 1982. Essay by Holliday T. Day. Includes 7 black and white illustrations. A very good copy in stapled wrappers. Uncommon. Joslyn Art Museum unknown books
1964128485Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1964. First Draft script for the 1968 film. <br/><br/>Wartime secret agents Col. Charles Waslow-Carton Tony Franciosa and Lt. Col. Philip Braden Guy Stockwell infiltrate enemy lines posing as POWs. Their mission is to destroy a deadly new type of torpedo hidden in a Nazi stronghold in France. Their contact is Denise Marchois Anjanette Comer whom Waslow-Carton had coerced into marrying a German baron Paul Hubschmid before the outbreak of war thus allowing her to continue her spying activities unimpeded. Upon the completion of their mission Marchois chooses to remain behind with her husband whom she has grown to love. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers noted as SECOND DRAFT SCREENPLAY on the front wrapper dated December 14 1964. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Anhalt and writer Bartlett. 142 leaves mechanical duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated either 12/16/64 or 12/30/64. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown books