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197828267Toronto: Champlain Soc. 1978. First edition. 5352024pp. Original small 4to cloth. One of 1400 copies printed. Champlain Soc Pubs. V.50. Champlain Soc. Pub V. 50. A chronicle of Canadian Affairs political and economics for 9 years ; except for March 5 1806 - Nov. 30 1809 which has been lost. Champlain Soc. hardcover books
1836WRCAM54065Lexington Ky 1836. 23pp. Dbd. Chipping to fore-edge of first leaf toned and somewhat brittle overall. Good. A rare address on George Washington and the American character delivered in Lexington in 1836. OCLC records only three copies at the Huntington Library the Filson Historical Society and the University of Kentucky. OCLC 34706895. unknown books
19207324Paris: Chez Andre COQ 1920. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Half green morocco and cloth gilt lettering on spine t.e.g. marbled endpapers; pp. 18 65 4 with title-page printed in red and black and 35 woodcut illustrations by Simeon. Number 5 from a limited edition of 450 copies signed by the publisher. Near fine just a little light scuffing along spine and edges of boards. <br/><br/> Chez Andre COQ hardcover books
1883WRCAM13884San Francisco 1883. 263pp. Original printed wrappers. Wrappers detached and chipped blindstamp on front wrap ownership sticker on titlepage else good. Outlines the "fatal defects" of the electoral system in the United States and suggests changes. unknown books
19446323Oakland: Biobooks 1944 Limited to 500 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. Signed by the publisher Joseph A. Sullivan. Foreword by Sullivan. 188pp. Illustrated with plates and a large folding map. Cloth-backed red boards paper spine label. Slight fading to top edge of boards else a very fine copy. Ide was the first to raise the Bear Flag over Sonoma. Reprinted from the rare first edition of 1880. Zamorano Eighty: 45 note. Biobooks hardcover books
196743816Toronto: The Champlain Society 1967. Edition limited to 775 of which this is no. 463 large 8vo pp. lxxii 550 xix; frontispiece; original red cloth gilt-lettered spine; a fine unopened copy. The Publications of the Champlain Society no. 43. <br/><br/> The Champlain Society hardcover books
1997RMADGUN00JKNBiplane Productions 1997. Very Good. Madaus Howard M. The Guns of Remington: Historic Firearms Spanning Two Centuries. Stoddard Simeon. Cody Wyoming: Biplane Productions 1997. 332pp. Illustrated. Large Oblong 4to. Gray cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Book condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Voluminously illustrated with full color photographs. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear in protective cover. Biplane Productions hardcover books
1891235534New York: J. J. Little 1891. paperback. good. Illus. 136pp. 18mo original wrappers lacks folding map. New York: J. J. Little 1891. Eighth Edition<br/><br/> Guidebook to New York City. Wrappers chipped title page chipped and torn in margin with illustration on back of title page torn with some loss of text. Wrappers and title page crudely repaired with tape. Spine rebacked with tape.<br/><br/> J. J. Little unknown books
18989940New York: Press of J. J. Little & Co. 1898. 16mo. 120 pp.; illus. lacks map. <br><br>12th edition. Illustrated guidebook to New York City revised to January 1 1898. With ads for the Grand Union Hotel. Original illustrated front wrapper soiled loose and slightly chipped without loss of printing or illustration back wrapper missing. One instance of a blue crayon line drawn across page without obscuring text several instances of pencilling and one marginal tear. Otherwise pages clean and without chips or tears. Lacks map. Press of J. J. Little & Co. unknown books
18338242bamAlbany NY 1833. Book. Very good condition. No Binding. Maps; matted; 8 1/4" x 9 1/2"; drawn by S. D. Drown from actual survey by Simeon De Witt; extracted from Josiah Priest American antiquities Albany 1833. unknown books
1907003898Dansville New York: World's Events Publishing Co. 1907. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on front endpage "Compliments of your friend Simeon Fess Dec. 28th 1929". Mr. Fess served for the state of Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1913-1923 the U.S. Senate from 1923-1935 and was President of Antioch College in Ohio at the time of authoring this book. Very Good in blue cloth boards lightly rubbed at the tips rear hinge just starting to separate and prior owner inscription front endpage. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. World's Events Publishing Co. Hardcover books
1920WRCLIT70069Paris: Schmied Grav. - Imp. 1920. Original woodcut in black on pale blue laid paper 14.5 x 8.5 cm plus margins. Matted. One of fifty numbered copies signed by the artist in pencil in the lower margin. From the portfolio series CENT FRONTISPIECES published ca. 1920. Siméon illustrated an edition of Poe's HISTOIRES . in 1924. Schmied, Grav. - Imp. unknown books
201111426Madrid: Museo Nacional del Prado 2011. Softcover. As New. Illustrated wraps withe white lettering on front cover black lettering on spine 254 2 pp profusely illustrated in color and some bw illustrations. Text in Spanish. Catalogue of the exhibition "Chardin 1699-1779" held at the Museo Nacional del Prado Madrid Mar. 1-May 29 2011 and of the exhibition "Chardin. Il pittore del silenzio" held at Palazzo dei Diamanti Ferrara Oct. 17 2010-Jan. 30 2011. Includes bibliographical references pages 246-254. Museo Nacional del Prado paperback books
188439334No place: No publisher 1884. 8vo 23 cm 9". 14 pp. <br><br>A paper "read before the Medico-Legal Society of New York Nov. 19 1884" that praises the evolving approach to mentally ill patients and offers the idea that insanity is not only caused by an "organic disease of the brain" but can also be caused in "short durations" by "functional disturbances . . . in organs remote from the brain." Clark argues that there is not a clear line between the sane and insane as even the clinically sane can have bouts of acting in an abnormal or irregular way.<br>Â Â Â Â Dr. Simeon Tucker Clark 183691 was a Berkshire Medical College graduate who practiced in Lockport New York. He was also a passionate published poet.<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat cannot locate any institutional copies. In paper wrappers; minor chipping to edges small hole to front page front page pulling from binding but still attached binding generally a bit fragile waterstaining to two corners. An interesting late 19th century look at the origins of mental illness. No publisher unknown books
18292392Williamstown : Printed by Ridley Bannister 1829. First Edition. Pamphlet. Very good. 13p. removed. None in trade. <br/><br/> Printed by Ridley Bannister unknown books
195878455Moskva: Izd-vo Vostochnoi literatury 1958. Hardcover. Very Good. 398p. Corners bumped. No Jacket. Russian text. <br/><br/> Izd-vo Vostochnoi literatury hardcover books
1988288272Mexico City: Siglo Veintiuno 1988. hardcover. very good. Translated by Josefina Oliva de Coll. xcvi 783 pages very thick 8vo decorative cloth. Mexico City: Siglo Veintiuno 1988. A very good copy.<br/><br/> First edition published in French in 1885<br/><br/> Siglo Veintiuno unknown books
18836955San Francisco: W. M. Hinton & Co 1883. First edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. 464pp. Orig. printed wrappers spine & corners a bit chipped. W. M. Hinton & Co paperback books
192247171Cambridge MA: League of Red Cross Societies at the Harvard University Press 1922. First edition 4to pp. x 222; text illustrations 34 plates of biopsies in back; dark green cloth; light rubbing and wear particularly to corners glue residue from bookplate on upper pastedown text clean and bright. "The carefully controlled experiments of Wolbach J. L. Todd and F. W. Palfrey eliminated all doubt that R. Prowazeki was the causal agent in typhus." Garrison & Morton 5393. <br/><br/> League of Red Cross Societies at the Harvard University Press hardcover books
19729008254Toronto: The Champlain Society 1972. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Volume L of The Publications of the Champlain Society. Edited by Charles Bruce Ferguson. This being one of 1400 copies. Exlibrary with usual markings. <br/><br/> The Champlain Society hardcover books
2007123758Detroit MI: Detroit Institute of Arts 2007. Hardcover. VG. Black cloth at spine; Red board at front; Color illus. board at back; Color illus. endpapers; 88 pp.; Profusely illustrated in color. Issued in conjunction with a 2007 exhibition of work by Ethiopian-born American based artist Julie Mehretu b. 1970. With essays by Simeon Allen Rebecca R. Hart and Kinsey Katchka an artist bio a selected bibliography and full-color examples of the artist's work. Detroit Institute of Arts hardcover books
1992294401992. Baldwin Simeon E. 1840-1927 The American Judiciary. New York: The Century Co. 1905. Reprint. Littleton Colo.: F.B. Rothman 1992. xiii 403 pp. Cloth. As new. $50. Reprint of the first edition. A work recommended by Pound in his Introduction to American Law for the study of the organization and jurisdiction of courts. unknown books
1922M12532Cambridge MA:: Published by the League of Red Cross Societies at the Harvard University Press 1922. 1922. 4to. x 222 pp. 13 figs. 6 charts 16 tables bibliog. 34 plates some color. Blind-stamped dark green cloth gilt spine; rubbed. Ownership signature of W. M. Wheeler Sedalia MO on title. Very good. FIRST EDITION. "A landmark in the history of the subject." Bloomfield Bibliography of internal medicine and communicable diseases p. 293. "The carefully controlled experiments of Wolbach J. L. Todd and F. W. Palfrey eliminated all doubt that R. Prowazeki was the causal agent in typhus." Garrison and Morton 5393. Published by the League of Red Cross Societies at the Harvard University Press, 1922. hardcover books
194413334Oakland CA: Biobooks 1944. First Edition. Near Fine. limited to 500 April reprint of 1880 edition 9.5x6.25in; 12 forward 188 pp. 1 colophon frontispiece illustration color fold-out map of Sonoma County facsimile of 1880 edition title page; Tan cloth backstrip with red paper covers tan paper label with black letters and red star and bear on spine top edge trimmed; Light shelf wear to covers and edges front hinge lose small bump to bottom edge of back cover chip in upper left of label affecting part of star spine and label darken and red faded. William Brown Ide 1796-1852 was a California pioneer that was part of the June 1846 Bear Flag revolt that seized the Sonoma and captured the Mexican Northern California commander Mariano Vallejo. In July 1846 the short lived California Republic supporters joined with Fremont forces to capture California from the Mexican Republic in the U. S. war with Mexico. After the war Ide returned to his home and in 1849 participated in the Gold Rush. This book was written by his brother Simeon to highlight the contributions of Ide to the beginnings of the State of California. Biobooks unknown books
1886216293New Haven: Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor Press 1886. Disbound. Fair binding. Rear cover missing. Scant markings. ; NOT Ex-Library. Fair binding. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press unknown books