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199742576Glencoe: Skokie Country Club 1997. Hardcover. Very good. 128pp. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Skokie Country Club hardcover books
1862019428Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Good. 1862. Sheet music. Disbound sheet music of the Village Quick Step composed by Dr. John C. Bartlett. Light foxing and toned edges. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 5 pp . Oliver Ditson & Co. unknown books
188424610New York: Geo. A. Leavitt 1884. 8vo pp. viii 434; fine in recent mustard cloth printed paper label on spine. Includes a 4-p. account of Murphy and his library and more than 3100 lots. Mackay 3051. <br/><br/> Geo. A. Leavitt hardcover books
235084Kraus Reprint Corp. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Sold as a 2 volume set. Volume I published 1961. Volume II published 1963. Both volumes reprinted by permission of the John Carter Brown Library. No pencil or ink markings in volume I. Scant ink markings in volume II. Black cloth bindings with gilt lettering on spines. Light to moderate edgewear to boards particularly head and tail of spines. Very Good binding. Kraus Reprint Corp unknown books
1917013231New York: New York Public Library 1917. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 161 pages of text including an index. Original printed paper wrappers are moderately browned with a chip to the rear wrapper and minor shelfwear and soiling. Compiled and arranged by H. C. Bartlett. Contains detailed descriptions of 343 items. Small stamp on rear endpaper. First edition. From the collection of Louis Marder Shakespeare historian and collector of books by on or referring to William Shakespeare. New York Public Library Paperback books
1926WRCLIT19174New York: Privately Printed for Mr. W.A. White by the Pynson Printers Inc. 1926. Cloth leather labels. Folding frontis facsimile. Labels rubbed head and toe of spine a bit worn but a very good copy. First edition. One of 500 copies. From the collection of H. Bradley Martin with a few pencil annotations indicating titles he owned or in one case titles where "it is impossible to find any of these now." Privately Printed for Mr. W.A. White by the Pynson Printers, Inc. hardcover books
192676576New York: Privately printed 1926. polished cloth leather cover and spine labels. White W.A. 8vo. polished cloth leather cover and spine labels. 170 pages. First edition limited to 500 copies. White had put this collection together with great care. He had been a Rosenbach customer in the teens and then as so interestingly related in Rosenbach a Biography he started selling his books using Rosenbach. When he died in 1928 Rosenbach sold many of the books for the estate. Labels worn with pieces missing. Privately printed unknown books
19267820New York: Privately printed 1926. polished cloth leather cover and spine labels. White W.A. 8vo. polished cloth leather cover and spine labels. 170 pages. First edition limited to 500 copies. White had put this collection together with great care. He had been a Rosenbach customer in the teens and then as so interestingly related in ROSENBACH A BIOGRAPHY he started selling his books using Rosenbach. When he died in 1928 Rosenbach sold many of the books for the estate. Minor rubbing of covers including chipping of spine label. Name in ink on free endpaper. Privately printed unknown books
19669883New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good. 1966. Hardcover. Underlining; otherwise Very Good in Good DJ . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1966010979London etc.: Macmillan 1966. ix 292p. b/w illus. dj. Biography of this 19th-century English statesman. Macmillan unknown books
196651815New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1966. hardcover. very good/very good. Frontispiece and other illustrations. 292pp. 8vo black cloth d.w. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1966. A very good copy in a very good d.w.<br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
195651676bdHarriman Tennessee: Pioneer Press 1956. Octavo stiff printed wrappers stapled. Illustrations. Lists every cartridge patent issued in U.S. England and France prior to 1878. Near-Fine; spine slightly faded. Pioneer Press, 1956. unknown books
197860476New York: Whitney Library of Design. Very Good. 1978. Hardcover. 0823071219 . 159pp. Very Good in very good dj. . Whitney Library of Design hardcover books
1961133200N.p.: N.p. 1961. Vintage oversize double weight candid photograph of Gregory Peck and producer Sy Bartlett conferring on the set of "Cape Fear" in 1961 during the final scene in which Peck's character Sam Bowden fights in swamp water with Max Cady Robert Mitchum. Shot struck and mounted by the film's still photographer Bob Willoughby. The photographer has written at the top of the verso in holograph ink: "Greg on set listens to producer Sy Bartlett." With Willoughby's ASMP rubber stamp with his Pacific Palisades address and a separate stamp with the address of the Lee Gross Agency in New York. Full provenance available. <br/><br/>After studying with Saul Bass at the Kann Institute of Art in Los Angeles photographer Robert Willoughby began working for magazines such as "Life" "Look" and "Harper's Bazaar" in the late 1940s. He spent the next 20-plus years as a set photographer for every major studio and magazine with his images seen in print literally every week of his career. Willoughby's photographs are in the permanent collections of ten museums including The National Portrait Galleries in Washington DC and London the Bibliotheque Nationale de France The Museum of Modern Art and The Tate Modern. <br/><br/>In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. 13.5 x 9 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Silver Classic Noir. Selby US. Spicer US. N.p. unknown books
1842WRCAM47281London 1842. Two volumes. 4128; 4116pp. plus frontispiece and engraved title in each volume and 117 engraved plates. Quarto. Contemporary green morocco gilt extra a.e.g. Corners bumped. Some light shelf wear. Internally clean. A very pretty near fine copy. First edition first issue with the portrait of Bartlett. Bartlett was a skilled topographical draughtsman who travelled extensively providing the plates for a number of travelogues. CANADIAN SCENERY is considered his finest work. Between 1836 and 1852 he visited the U.S. and Canada four times and sketched much of what he saw. The views include Kingston Cobourg Ottawa River Quebec Toronto Queenstown scenes of Indians and much more. Willis provides the text descriptive of the plates and relating a history and the current conditions in the eastern provinces and Upper and Lower Canada in 1839-40. SABIN 3786 ref. TPL 2424 imperfect. LANDE 2310. unknown books
18422274986James S. Virtue 1842. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Bartlett W.H. Restoration to front joint boards lightly discolored tide mark to bottom margin light foxing throughout ink gift note on front flyleaf. 1842 Hard Cover. Both books bound together in one volume. 128; 116 pp. 4to. Half-leather gilt titles marbled endpapers includes about 120 engraved plates and a map of the eastern portion of Canada. A companion to American Scenery published two years earlier. James S. Virtue hardcover books
1938WRCLIT53943Providence RI: Privately Printed by Eugene A. Clauss 1938. Gilt boards. Frontis. First edition. One of 675 numbered copies. Compliments slip affixed to pastedown. Tanning to extreme head and toe of spine else about fine in darkened glassine wrapper. Privately Printed [by Eugene A. Clauss hardcover books
1888WRCAM26356San Francisco 1888. 4;45pp. Dbd. Good. Washington A. Bartlett a former governor of California was dropped unceremoniously from the Navy amidst a veritable flurry of accusations in 1855. He appealed for restoration years later since he was out of the country at the time of discharge systematically proving each charge false and thus was restored in glory. The legal brief is a list of the charges and the final conclusion to sustain his restoration; it calls the original decision of the court to discharge Bartlett "an evil influence moved by a powerful enemy." The memorial is a lengthy testament to Bartlett's character and is endorsed by the "Society of California Pioneers" of which Bartlett was an active member. It was used as evidence in the court. unknown books
1966125178London: Hutchinson 1966. stiff paper wrappers. 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. 54 pages. Part of a series entitled "Better Bookselling" this being Number Three. Foreword by David Austick. Hutchinson unknown books
34444Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Illustrated by Ellen Raskin. 1st ed NY 1968. Unpaged very brief hardbound in dust jacket. A previous owner has made a good number of pencil annotations mostly derogatory. . Other hardcover books
29007124Weston MA Dec-39. John Henry Bartlett II was born on May 26 1928 in Boston MA to Calvin Page Bartlett 1901-1976 a lawyer and Blanche Bartlett nee Cameron 1904-. He had one sister Faith Bartlett Hickok 1931-2001. He attended Marlboro College in Vermont and served in the Korean War. He died of cancer on July 21 1992. At the time of his death he was a Vice President for investments for Dean Witter Reynolds. A Christmas poem written by John Henry Bartlett an eleven year old boy. According to the Note printed on the back the poem was printed by his parents so that it could be read on Christmas morning. The front cover has a silhouette of Santa in his sleigh being pulled through the sky by reindeer with the moon in the background. Below is a section of the poem: "Grandchildren all like Faith and John In child-life worlds now dwell Still trusting us to learn upon So woes we'll not foretell. Instead we'll talk of dolls and skates And pleasant Christmas things Of games of ball of school play-mates All vacation brings. We'll banish thoughts of strife and war Forget out debts to pay In short forget all things that mar A perfect Christmas day." Single fold booklet printed on blue paper with white text. Measures 6 1/4" x 3 3/4" folded 7 1/2" x 6 1/4" unfolded. <br/><br/> unknown books
297866London: George Virtue. CRESWICK Thomas. Steel engraving with hand coloring. Sheet measures 8 5/8" x 11 1/8". Image measures 4 7/8" x 7 1/8"<br/><br/> Beautifully colored view of Black Mountain and Lake George in the Adirondacks of New York engraved by R. Wallis after T. Creswick after a sketch by William Henry Bartlett. Published in volume I of "American Scenery: Or Land Lake and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature" by N. P. Willis from drawings by W. H. Bartlett.<br/><br/> George Virtue unknown books
198219307Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1982. First Edition. Deluxe issue one of 50 numbered copies signed by Everson with an original holograph poem tipped in this being no.29. Octavo; 3/4 printed paper-covered boards over quarter patterned cloth with paper spine label attached; original acetate dustjacket; 197pp 4. Fine in a Near Fine lightly wrinkled acetate wrapper. Black Sparrow Press unknown books
1972227185New York Farrar Straus & Giroux 1972. 1972. First edition so stated. 8vo. 15 halftone illustrations. Bibliography. Index. Dust jacket designed by Cynthia Krupat unclipped. Fine. No other signatures or bookplates. 207 pages. Advance review copy with the publisher's slip laid in loose with publication date of May 5 1972 with the original price of $6.50. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux [1972]. hardcover books
1972Embry 162809Farrar Straus and Giroux 1972. First U.S. edition. Small inked name and tiny owner's label near fine in near fine dust jacket with a short closed tear in mylar cover. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1972. First U.S. edition. unknown books