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1833064075Albany NY: W. C. Little & O. Steele 1833. 1st Edition . Full-Leather. Fair. Fair to good tight condition. Repaired binding for structural integrity. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. Orders will be mailed either on the day ordered or the next business day and carefully packaged with tracking. Question of authorship discussed in J.H. Brandow's Story of old Saratoga 1900 p. 180-187. Edited by S. DeWitt Bloodgood. Listed in Sabin Dictionary of Books Relating to America Vol. 2 p. 236; and in Roorbach Bibliotheca Americana Vol. 1 p. 59. "The scarce original edition of which but few copies were printed."-- Bookseller's note. First published in the Albany Daily Advertiser. "Veritable production of a Farmer of Saratoga County . " --Advertisement. <br/> <br/> W. C. Little & O. Steele hardcover
180559752Waitsfield Vermont 1805. Narrow tall folio approx. 15½" x 6¾" 112 pp. in ink five separately sewn signatures; a few pages loose some pages darkened or chipped at edges; some entries faint. This account book is the record of the practice of either Stephen Pierce or Simeon Stoddard practicing in Waitsfield Vermont between 1795 and 1806. These were the second and third physicians to have settled and practiced in Waitsfield. Most likely it is the record of Pierce who is supposed to have settled in Waitsfield in 1795. The first physician in Waitsfield Moses Heaton remained there only between 1793 and 1796. Depending on the source Pierce was the third physician to practice in Waitsfield and/or the first to practice in Moretown a settlement to the northeast of Waitsfield. He farmed as well as doctored and his farm lay mostly in Moretown his office in Waitsfield. He was a respected and successful physician who served the community in other capacities: as selectman representative delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1814 and Assistant Judge of the County Court. One source claims that he succeeded Judge Kinne December 1 1814 and served one year and that he was a justice of the peace in Waitsfield. He died either in 1854 after living in Waterbury and Berlin Vermont or he died in Barnard in 1864. See: History of the Town of Waitsfield Vermont 1782-1908 by Matt Bushnell Jones Boston 1909 p. 182. Simeon Stoddard on the other hand was born December 12 1761 either in Saybrook Connecticut or in Waitsfield. On August 19 1784 he married Abiah Thompson who had been born in 1763 in Waitsfield. Some sources state that he moved to Waitsfield from Saybrook in 1794. He served the southwestern area of Waitsfield and died in 1841. This account book records each date of visit the householder's name the relationship of patient to householder the medicine prescribed and its price and the cost of the doctor's visit. The doctor whether it be Stoddard or Pierce treated thirty to forty patients each month and as many as fifty-six in December of 1801. He charged as little as 4 pence and as much as 42 shillings 10 pence for his services. As a comparison the tax on an acre of land in Waitsfield was 2 pence an acre. The poll tax list of 1795 showed fifty voters so the doctor seems to have treated the members of nearly every family. The diseases treated are not stated in the entries made but he seems to have prescribed antimonium tartaricum in many instances and also digitalis. Waitsfield was founded by Col. Benjamin Wait or Waite and others who were granted a charter on February 25 1782. Wait had served under Gen. Jeffery Amherst in the French and Indian Wars and had fought in the Revolutionary War. Both Waitsfield and Moretown are now somewhat renowned as the areas around Mad River a popular ski resort. Mad River has been remarkable from the settling of the area as the source of numerous sudden destructive and deadly floods. The Green Mountains the northern extent of the Appalachians rise just to the west of the town. The doctor records having treated members of the Wait family including Benjamin's wife Martha d. April 3 1804 Ezra Thomas and Gilbert. The family names of the community are listed making this a good source for early settlement history and genealogical research. Among the householders who required the doctor's services are Smolly Skinner Taylor Spalding Hitchcock Parkhurst Carpenter the family had a tannery and potash works Heaton Burdick Johnson Rider Fuller Symonds McNight Chamberlain Atherton Lyon Butterfield Barnave Osgood Foster Hobson Robinson Brun Latimer and Sherman. Many of the names appear often. unknown
23380London: George Allen and Unwin. 1967. First UK edition first printing. First UK edition first printing. Publisher's original pictorial laminated boards without dustwrapper as issued. Illustrated with line drawings throughout by Michel Simeon. A lovely fine copy the binding square and firm and the fragile laminate film intact. The contents are clean and bright throughout and without previous owners' marks. Housed in a bespoke quarter black morocco solander case with titles in gilt to the spine. A superb example of a notoriously brittle production. The first British printing of this classic of children's literature and the first edition to feature illustrations by Michel Simeon which remained the standard up until 1990. Quentin Blake first illustrated the book in 1995. The story was first published in America in 1961 by Alfred A. Knopf with illustrations by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: George Allen and Unwin. 1967 hardcover
196750416London: George Allen & Unwin 1967. First printing. Near fine. First UK edition of Dahl's escapist fruit adventure - a beautiful copy. Originally published in the U.S. in 1961 and newly illustrated by Simeon for this first British edition JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH was described in Allen & Unwin's foreword as Dahl's "first book for children" somewhat accurate if one disregards his earlier THE GREMLINS 1943 originally intended as the basis for a Disney film. <br /> <br /> Dahl's genius as a writer for all age groups lies in his refusal to strip his children's books of the pure unadulterated nastiness at the core of his most memorable adult short stories; sex is absent but the vulgarity and meanness in the darkness of the human heart is if anything greater and more fearsome here: for Dahl hatred of injustice is born early in a child's spirit and festers until it finds some awful Aunt-crushing catharsis. The gruesome revenges taken by the weak upon the strong are correspondingly satisfying unfettered by impulses to mercy and as deeply transgressive as ever: Dahl's works for children have often been objected to by adults and this particular book regularly features on lists of banned or challenged books in American libraries - but for many children it is the spark of fantasy within bleak settings that appeals to the imagination without becoming saccharine. Tim Burton famously told Dahl's widow he wanted to turn JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH into a film because "it's the only book that ever gave me any hope when I was a child" D IS FOR DAHL. <br /> <br /> Given the laminate boards this book is extremely difficult to find in such lovely condition. 9.25'' x 6.5''. Original laminated pictorial boards. No jacket as issued. Illustrated by Simeon in black and white. 110 2 pages. Laminate beginning to pull a tiny bit near joints though entirely intact else sound and bright. Faint marginal toning to leaves. George Allen & Unwin unknown
1991046823Library Of Congress. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1991. Limited Edition. Hardcover. 0844406694 . Hardcover; Two volume hardcover set in a clamshell box. Limited edition of 500 copies this is #225. Haggadah volume is bound in brown leather with title in gold on front board and spine. Commentary volume is done in brown cloth with title and gold ruling on front board and spine. Small spot to front board. Previous owner's name on third free endpaper. Text pages are crisp and clean. Brown cloth clamshell case with gold ruling and titling in gold is in very nice condition with minor wear. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase.; Color Illus; 8VO . Library Of Congress hardcover
186944510Paris: Mainsonneuve et cie 1869. First edition. Quarter navy calf over marbled boards 4 raised bands gilt titles all edges speckled. A very good copy extremities rubbed tiny inked numeral at corner of title light soiling and foxing occasional pencil markings light toning to a few plates. xviii 19-240 pp. plates; 2 81- 142 pp. Illus. 146 plates 15 folding 4 color and numerous in text figures. Plates numbered 1-103 1 unnumbered109-132 & 141-156 2 unnumbered. 8vo. This the first 1869 edition of "Archives paléographiques de l'Orient et de l'Amérique." Sabin notes an edition in 1870 with a slightly different title. The Mexican hierographic “Codex Telleriano-Remensis†is provided in facsimile on a large number of plates with an explanation by Brasseur de Bourbourg pp. 190-232. Also includes works on Middle Eastern Asian Sanskrit Oceanic and Cuneiform language systems. Plus a bibliographical list of works on American Paleography.<br /> <br /> Bound with<br /> Siméon Rémi. Société Américaine de France Session de 1884. Paris: Société américaine de France E. Dangu. 2 81- 142 pp. Includes: "Les Systémes Religieux dans L'antiquité Péruvienne" by A. Castaing; "Nouvelle Recherches pour L'interprétation des Caractéres Hiératiques de L'amérique Centrale" by Léon de Rosny; and "Actes de la Société Américaine de France 1884" by Remi Siméon.<br /> <br /> Both items are scarce. Sabin 73299; Pilling 3374. Field 1319. Phillips: Central America p. 19. Mainsonneuve et cie hardcover
2003Q-1852337001Springer 2003-04-02. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer paperback
176040177Nurnberger Nuremberg Nuremberg: Nürnberg Raspe 1760. Fine. Nürnberg Raspe Nurnberger Nuremberg Nuremberg 1760 10 x 17 cm relié First edition illustrated with 20 figures battle scenes at the end of the work. Gothic round typeface. Contemporary full brown sheep binding. Jansenist spine with raised bands. Tawny morocco title label. Blind title. German binding. History of the war between Prussia and its allied states and Austria and its allied states. It was Frederick II who triggered the hostilities between the two nations by attempting to seize Silesia this war took place within the conflict of the Austrian succession. Nürnberg Raspe hardcover
192074956Paris: Plon 1920. Fine. Plon Paris 1920 16 x 26 cm relié sous étui First edition one of 450 numbered copies on Holland paper. Work illustrated with 35 original woodcuts by Fernand Siméon. Full brown morocco binding smooth spine decorated with a vertical band of black mosaic morocco black roulettes on the headcaps slight rubbing to the upper headcap gilt title struck to the center of the first cover covers decorated with a large diamond and a wide horizontal band of black mosaic morocco endpapers and pastedowns of paper with gilt floral motifs and moiré effect frame of vertical and horizontal bands of black mosaic morocco on the pastedowns covers and spine preserved top edge gilt double black fillets on the leading edges slipcase with brown morocco entry covers of paper with gilt floral motifs and moiré effect perfect Art Deco binding signed A. Pinard-Lefort. Handsome copy perfectly executed in a beautiful Art Deco binding. Plon unknown
192365018Paris: Editions Mornay 1923. Fine. Editions Mornay Paris 1923 17.50 x 22 cm broché Edition illustrated with original etchings and woodcuts by Fernand Siméon one of 35 numbered copies on Holland paper ours being one of 24 hors commerce copies the most limited deluxe paper printing after a unique copy on old Japan paper. Handsome copy despite a small light dampstain at foot of front cover and on its rear flap verso. Our copy is complete as stipulated in the justification page with its suite of woodcuts on Japan paper and the proof before letters of the etchings. Editions Mornay unknown
54537Londini London: Typis Jacobi Flesher sumptibus Cornelii Bee . 1652. Editiones principes. 2 vols. folio pp.xii XLVIII viii 8 cols. 9-1284; pp.ii 1289-2768 pp.cci. Leaf g1 'Index Authorum et Tractatuum in hoc Volumine' usually found in the 1st paginated section of vol.I is found here instead at the end of vol. II along with the errata leaf. Vol. I with half-title title-page in red and black. Section titles woodcut initials small illustrations in text. Light foxing heavier in vol. I towards the rear occasional tiny spots and scorches volume two slightly toned with some leaves eg. 4C3 S1 more so small hole to 3K3 affecting a couple of words. Contemporary speckled brown calf. Both vols. rebacked some time ago with vol. I wearing better. Raised bands gilt title labels to vol. I but lost to vol. II gilt spines triple-filet borders to boards with gilt armorial centrepieces edges sprinkled brown endpapers renewed. Vol. I: headcap a bit worn some chips to spine joints a little creased Vol. II: Spine worn endcaps and labels lost joints split but cords holding firm. All board surfaces a bit crackled with some scuffing corners worn but still very good sound copies overall. Armorial gilt centrepiece possibly of the McCulloch family with unusual coronet. To front pastedown of each volume modern bookplate of the eminent medieval historian Richard Barber with a few pencilled bibliographical notes. 'Editiones principes' of English medieval chronicles and church and royal histories titles of individual works are listed on pp. XLIX-L of the edition. To summarise the authors: Simeon of Durham fl. 1130; John of Hexham fl. 1180; Richard of Hexham d.1163-1178; Serlo Grammaticus 1109-1207; Ailred of Rievaulx 1109-1166; Ranulph Brito d.1246; John Brompton fl. 1436; Gervase of Canterbury fl. 1188; Thomas Stubbs fl. 1373; Ralph d'Escures d. 1122; William Thorne fl. 1397; anon.; Henry Knighton fl. 1363. Includes a 48-page Life of the authors by the jurist John Selden 1584-1654. The 84-page glossary of terms by the Anglo-Saxon scholar William Somner 1598-1669 predates his important Saxon-Latin-English lexicon of 1659. There is a variant title-page which states that the edition was sold by Jan and Daniel Elzevier in Leiden. ESTC R005810; Wing H 2094. Londini [London]: Typis Jacobi Flesher, sumptibus Cornelii Bee [...] 1652. hardcover
183939951Paris Bachelier 1839. 4to. Contemporary hcalf gilt spine with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on spine. Stamps on titlepage. VIII2261 pp. Broadmargined on good paper. Light scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Poisson made importent contribution to many categories in mathematics and mathematical physics "Poisson'sTheorem" the mathematical treatment of attractive forces etc. "The Recherches sur le Mouvement.projectiles the item offered is the first workto deal with the subject by taking into account the rotation of the earth and the complementary acceleration resulting from the motion of the system of reference. A decade after its publication it inspired Focault's famous experiment demonstrating the earth's rotation"Pierre Costabel in DSB. - In this researchhe extended Lapalce's analysis to allow also for the rotation of the projectile in motion and it helped Léon Foucault to conceive of his pendulum to demonstrate the rotation of the earth. - The work is a collection of memoirs. "Ce recherches se composent de plusieurs Mémoires lus par l'Auteur à l'Academie des Sciences et insérés dans les XXVIe et XXVIIe cahiers du Journal de l'Ecole Polytechnique." From verso of halftitle - Bibliotheca Mechanica p. 261. </em> unknown
54013MASSACHUSETTS. BARNSTABLE COUNTY. DEYO Simeon L. ed. History of Barnstable County Massachusetts. N.Y. 1890. Limited ed. Large thick 4to. Illus. portrs. xii 1010pp. A fine copy. A.e.g. in 3/4 morocco. unknown
1997202343Dayton KY: Biplane Productions Publisher 1997. 1st. Hardcover. VG/VG: In excellent condition. Clean pages strong clamshell box and sturdy binding. Exquisite binding. Clamshell box in 3/4 dark orange leather with silver gilt lettering. The fabric portion is tan. There are silver decals lining the fabric. There is a silver gilt lettered leather bookmark in a black pocket inside the clamshell box. The book is leather the same shade of dark orange as is on the box. The title is in silver lettering down a spine that has two raised ribs. There is a silver mounted coin in the center of the front cover. The free and pasted end pages are a heavy marbled yellow-orange. The book is signed by the author photographer and vice-president of the remington society. Pages: 17 xvi-xxi 2-331 1. Profusely illustrated with color images. This is copy #60 of 250 leather copies; copy #60 of 225 with the silver coin the other twenty-five were gold. Contents are as follows: Introduction -- Ch. 1. Remington supplies the gun trade: 1816-1860 -- Ch. 2. Remington's initial government contracts: 1846-1858 -- Ch. 3. Remington enters the revolver trade: 1856-1861 -- Ch. 4. Remington supplies the union with longarms: 1861-1865 -- Ch. 5. Remington serves the union army and navy revolvers: 1862-1865 -- Ch. 6. Remington revives its civilian market: 1863-1865 -- Ch. 7. Remington adapts to cartridges: 1866-1875 -- Ch. 8. Remington adopts rider's designs: 1865-1914 -- Ch. 9. Remington adds Hepburn's line: 1880-1907 -- Ch. 10. Remington's deringer pocket pistols: 1865-1935 -- Ch. 11. Remington eyes the western revolver trade: 1875-1900 -- Ch. 12. Remington serves the urban market: 1873-1888 -- Ch. 13. Remington repeating rifles: 1880-1906 -- Ch. 14. Remington enters the shotgun trade: 1866-1983 -- Ch. 15. Remington: arsenal for democracy in two wars: 1914-1945 -- Ch. 16. Remington experiments with the self loader: 1905-1935 -- Ch. 17. Remington slide action repeaters: 1907-1949 -- Ch. 18. Remington small bore rifles: 1931-1966 -- Ch. 19. Remington experiments with new materials: 1966-1980 -- Ch. 20. Remington after 150 years: 1966-1997 -- Acknowledgements. Biplane Productions Publisher hardcover
57294Tall narrow folio 150 pages in ink; the first 6 leaves with overpasted newspaper clippings; some pages loose cut or missing; some pencil doodlings; some toning and occasional offsetting; contemporary and likely original calf-backed marbled boards spine partially perished and joints cracked. Detailed accounts of the work of a largely unknown itinerant Massachusetts housewright and general builder Simeon P. Pullen. Housewrights were somewhat different than simple carpenters in that they could make plans organize other workers and bring a building project to completion. Little is known about Simeon P. Pullen personally although his marriage to Mary L. Bradford appears in the Fall River Mass. records in 1829. His work detailed here was for jobs in Fairhaven Dartmouth New Bedford Mansfield and Providence R.I. and he boarded his family on location. For a job in Dartmouth in April 1 1834: "Simeon P. Pullen moved into David Crosby house the last day of march 1834 hired the hole consern for one year and to pay him forty dollars rent". His crew at the time included David Cardy who began work May 12 1834 for $5 a month Crapo probably Isaac Crapo and Sparrows whose first name is not given. The next job was in Fairhaven with Mr. Pearce "to finish a part of Mr. Abernathy hous for $225. and find more new stuff ". In 1833: "Mr. William and Charles Mason to Pearce & Pullen for work on Andrew Rodman house witch thay agree to pay and on Miss rodman hous". In Dartmouth in 1834 Pullen did a major job building a bridge for Joseph Gifford at $1.17 per worker per day. In Providence in 1836 & 1837 Pullen was in partnership with one Isaac G. Brown. They worked on projects for Mr. Baker Elisha Durfee's wharf and D. Vincent. "Providence August 1837. D. Vincint to Brown & Pullen for one door frame $1.00 to one window fraim .50 for putting the pediment a crost the north end $12 for a pot closet under the garet stairs $2.00 to cobboards in the chimney $6.00 for repairing the well drum .50 to buildin the fence at .33 per foot $13.33." In August of 1838 Pullen built a jeweller's shop in Providence for Benjamin B. Brownell for $450. He and his crew worked on the steamboat John W. Richmond as well as for "Dr. Arminton". The steamboat John W. Richmond plied the waters between New York and Providence and was named for a successful physician who was also known for holding much of the State of Rhode Island's Revolutionary Debt in bonds and stocks. The last jobs in the book are back in the Fairhaven and New Bedford area. unknown
65016London: George Allen and Unwin Limited 1967. Children's classic FIRST UK EDITION first impression. Octavo 25 x 18cm pp.112. Publisher's glazed pictorial boards illustrated throughout the text with black and white line drawings. Contents clean without spotting no inscriptions. Notoriously fragile covers are in very good condition showing minor wear to spine ends some laminate shrink as usual and a little wrinkling to lower edge. A presentable example. Basis for the Oscar-nominated 1996 family feature film Best Original Musical. Listed in BBC's Big Read 200 Best Novels 2003. London: George Allen and Unwin Limited, 1967 unknown
29807London: George Allen and Unwin. 1967. First UK edition first printing. First UK edition first printing. Publisher's original illustrated laminated boards with black titles printed to the upper board and spine without dustwrapper as issued. Illustrated with line drawings throughout by Michel Simeon. A near fine copy the binding firm and slightly cocked the cover artwork bright and fresh lightly rubbed to the extremities with a couple of small chips to the fragile laminate film at the spine and just a little scuffing to the spine tips. The contents with a touch of toning to the closed text block are otherwise clean throughout and without inscriptions or stamps. An excellent example of a notoriously brittle production. The first British printing of this classic of children's literature and the first edition to feature illustrations by Michel Simeon which remained the standard up until 1990. Quentin Blake first illustrated the book in 1995. The story was first published in America in 1961 by Alfred A. Knopf with illustrations by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. It has been adapted many times most notably for the 1996 musical feature film directed by Henry Selick and starring Paul Terry as James Henry Trotter which is now considered a cult classic. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: George Allen and Unwin. 1967 hardcover
70186London: George Allen and Unwin Limited 1967. Children's classic FIRST UK EDITION. Octavo 25 x 18cm pp.112. Publisher's glazed pictorial boards illustrated throughout the text with black and white line drawings. Contents clean without spotting no inscriptions. Notoriously fragile covers are in very good condition showing gentle use some laminate shrinkage and wear. An attractive example. Basis for the Oscar-nominated 1996 family feature film Best Original Musical. Listed in BBC's Big Read 200 Best Novels 2003. London: George Allen and Unwin Limited, 1967 unknown
121589London George Allen & Unwin ltd 1967 . First UK edition; 4to 242 x 170mm; several illustrations in b&w usual age-toning no spotting; publisher's original laminated pictorial boards laminate cover to upper board is fragile but the binding is very good a clean copy in very good condition; 112pp.<br /> It has often been said that the author owed his writing success to the bedtime stories he created for his own children. What makes this book so special is that it reads as if the author were telling a remarkable story spontaneously as it were to a group of children listening intently at his feet.<br /> London, George Allen & Unwin ltd, 1967, hardcover
1873007709Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles 1873. Book. Fine. Morocco. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cette édition a été tirée à 500 exemplaires sur papier de Hollande. one of 500 copies printed on Halland paper. In a Fine signed 19th century Auguste Petit binding of gold-toned full crushed morocco back in five raised bands with gilt rules lettering and tail date covers and edges bordered in 3 gilt rules ornate gilt dentelles marbled end papers top edges gilt A Fine and lovely set with just the slightest of soiling. Librairie des Bibliophiles Hardcover
1837g9054London: W. Lewis & Son. G : in good condition. Rebacked. Some dampstaining and age toning. Tape reinforcement at half title. Bookplate to front pastedown. 1837. First Edition limited to 250 copies. Quarter calf over black cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". xliv addenda 685pp. Contains a list of subscribers. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . W. Lewis & Son hardcover
194124.0483México: Editorial Cima 1941. 1ª ed. Encuadernación especial en piel encargado por el autor para su biblioteca particular. Cabeza del lomo reparada. 15x20. Editorial Cima unknown
2003SONG0824746996CRC Press 2003-09-16. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.02x5.98x1.32. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. CRC Press hardcover
elala5388Toronto: Champlain Society Publ. Nos. XXIX XXXVI XXXIX XLIII L 1948-58-61-67-78. First Editions Limited to 550 600 650 775 and 1400 copies respectively Vol. II unnumbered. The first volume was edited with an introduction and notes by Harold A.Innis Vol. II was edited with an introduction by D.C.Harvey and notes by Charles Bruce Fergusson and Vols. III-V were edited with an introduction and notes by Charles Bruce Fergusson. An important record of Nova Scotia economic military social and political history from 1766-1812 written by a man who played a leading role in all four spheres. Perkins was born in Connecticut and emigrated to Liverpool Nova Scotia in 1762. One of the proprietors of the township he was actively involved in the fishery lumbering and ship building and engaged in trade with New England Newfoundland the West Indies an Europe. He sat in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1765 until 1799 and was judge of probate for thirty years. He was Lieutenant-colonel in the county militia from 1772 to 1793 and served as colonel commandant from 1793 to 1807. During the American Revolution he was actively involved in the defence of the town of Liverpool from attack by American privateers and became a major financial backer of a number of Nova Scotia privateer vessels. He was also engaged in privateering and in the defence of Nova Scotia during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. DCB V pp. 663-65. 5 Volumes. 8vo. pp. xxxiv 298 xiii; lviii 531 xvi; xliv 477 xv; lxxii 550 xix; liii 520 xxiv. 5 plates 1 double-sided & 3 maps 2 folding. original gilt-crested cloth top edges gilt others untrimmed inner hinges of Vol. I cracked 3 small stains on upper cover of last vol. Vol. IV spine sunned. elala5388 Toronto: Champlain Society [Publ. Nos. XXIX, XXXVI, XXXIX, XLIII, L], 1948-58-61-67-78 hardcover
43641showing him head and shoulders in a jacket and tie 6½" x 4½" no place June Simeon is a Bulgarian politician who reigned as the last Tsar of the Tsardom of Bulgaria as Simeon II from 1943 until 1946. In 1946 the monarchy was abolished by a referendum forcing Simeon into exile. Following the fall of communism in Bulgaria Simeon returned to his home country in 1996 and founded the National Movement for Stability and Progress party also known as the National Movement Simeon II party. After winning the 2001 election as its leader Simeon proceeded to govern Bulgaria as prime minister of the Republic of Bulgaria from 2001 to 2005. unknown