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71-6773Paris: French Publisher circa 1840. Engraving. 43 x 60 cm sheet. Very Good light foxing and water staining in the margins print chine-colled to another support sheet tears and folds along support sheet edges.Provenance: ancienne galerie Vandevoorde 22 rue Vignon Paris. Paris: French Publisher, circa 1840. unknown
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1914002983Henry Holt and Company. Publishers boards with bright gilt titles and design. Gilt topstain. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1914. Henry Holt and Company hardcover
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1914371020New York: Henry Holt and Company 1914. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Important New York book collector's bookplate small mark on front board very good without dustwrapper. Uncommon title. Henry Holt and Company hardcover
184054252BBBern, Carl Rätzer 1840. 8°. 44 S., 1 S.Berichtigungen. Originalbroschur.
1996416607-XZ17Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht 1996. Hardcover. Good. Original burgundy cloth gilt lettered spine 8vo. Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht 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
1873007709Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles 1873. 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. . First Edition. Morocco. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Librairie des Bibliophiles Hardcover books
BN3779Spektrum-Akademischer Vlg Auflage: 2. A. 16. Juni 2006. Auflage: 2. A. 16. Juni 2006. Hardcover. 276 x 21 x 5 cm. Bioanalytik Friedrich Lottspeich Joachim W. Engels Angela Simeon chemisch physikalisch Schnellanalyse Spurenanalyse Thermoanalyse Chemie Biochemie Biologie Molekularbiologie <br/><br/>Bioanalytik Friedrich Lottspeich Joachim W. Engels Angela Simeon chemisch physikalisch Schnellanalyse Spurenanalyse Thermoanalyse Chemie Biochemie Biologie Molekularbiologie Spektrum-Akademischer Vlg hardcover
69440IDE Simeon. A Biographical Sketch of the Life of William B. Ide: With A Minute and Interesting Account of One of the Largest Emigrating Companies. 3000 Miles over land From the East to the Pacific Coast. And What is Claimed as the Most Authentic and Reliable Account of "The Virtual Conquest of California in June 1846 By the Bear Flag Party." Claremont N.H.: Printed for the subscribers 1880. 22391pp. Half title. 12mo. Original blue cloth stamped in black and gilt. Some staining and soiling to boards minor edge wear. Hinges tender bookplate removed from front pastedown. Internally clean. Very good. Presentation copy of the first edition inscribed by Simeon Ide to the Hon. Uriel Crocker on a front flyleaf. Also includes a brief pencil correction on p.93 likely in Ide's hand. William Ide emigrated to California in 1845. In 1846 after rumors that the Mexican Republic was going to expel all non-citizens he led a group of settlers in what became known as the Bear Flag Revolt after the California Bear Flag raised as they took control of the Sonoma pueblo. Ide was named Commander of the California Republic. Most of the party afterwards joined Lt. Col. John C. Fremont in seizing California from Mexico. Uriel Crocker was a founder of leading Boston publishers Crocker & Brewster and later sat on the board of several railroad companies including Atlantic & Pacific Railroad the South Pacific Railroad and the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad. "This SKETCH contains an account of the early years of W.B. Ide recollections by his daughter of the family's trip across the plains to California in 1845 and an account of the Bear Flag revolt of 1846 as told by Ide to his brother in 1849 and in a letter to a Senator Wambough which as Ide died in 1852 must have been written within a few years of the event. An interesting account of the overland journey of 1845 and important source on the beginnings of American rule in California in 1846." - Streeter. The work is also important in that it is one of the few overland journals written from the point of view of a woman Ide's daughter who at eighteen accompanied her father west in 1845 and is unique in its exclusive treatment of the Bear Flag Revolt. Howes speculates that this first edition printed by the author at the age of eighty-six on a handpress "was prob. unknown
188067843Claremont New Hampshire: Published for the Subscribers 1880. CALIFORNIA. First Edition and a Rare Variant with Original Wrappers Bound In<br> <br> IDE Simeon. Scraps of Califonia History. Never Before Published. A Biographical Sketch of the Life of William B. Ide: With A Minute and Interesting Account of One of the Largest Emigrating Companies 3000 Miles Over Land From the East to the Pacific Coast. And What is Claimed as the Most Authentic and Reliable Account of "The Virtual Conquest of California in June 1846 by the Bear Flag Party" as Given by its Leader The Late Hon. William Brown Ide. Claremont New Hampshire: Published for the Subscribers 1880.<br> <br> First edition and an interesting variant as noted by Streeter 2992 with the original printed wrappers and ten additional preliminary pages of text. Sixteenmo 6 7/16 x 4 1/4 inches; 164 x 110 mm. 82 2 half-title: Scraps of California History Never Before Published verso blank 1- 239 1 "The Inscription" pp. Inscribed to the New Hampshire Historical society by the nephew of William B. Ide dated 1904 on the half-title.<br> <br> No other copy of this variant with the wrappers and additional text has sold at auction aside from present copy and the Larson copy of 1995 since 1962.<br> <br> This copy gifted to the New Hampshire historical society the state of publication is bound with the original printed wrappers for "Scraps of California" still intact and bound in along with the text. Additionally it has the preliminary leaves of Ide's follow-up work entitled Who Conquered California Back cover has at top a caption reading: "More Testimony in Favor of the Efficiency of the 'Bear Flag Party' in Bringing about the Conquest of California" followed by reference to and quotations from Tinkham's History of Stockton 1880. The preliminary 10 pages in this variant has favorable reviews and a criticism of the Upham Life of Fremont and of T. W. Higginson's account of the events in California of 1846. All of this is the exact same as the Streeter 2992 copy. It is believed that this variant was was assembled with the various extra parts in addition to the first edition of the text for presentation.<br> <br> Bound in full speckled polished calf. Boards double-ruled in gilt. Spine stamped in in gilt. Red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Boards edges tooled in gilt. Newer endpapers. Wrappers with some minor discoloration. Some very slight dampstains on bottom edge of first few pages. N.H. Historical Society stamp blindstamped almost invisibly on first leaf. Overall an about fine copy.<br> <br> "William Ide was the leader of the Bear Flag movement at Sonoma and has often been referred to as the "President" of California. He was a man of high ideals and integrity. This little book is source material and the only volume published thus far that deals exclusively with this incident of California history. Ide died in California in 1852. The book was set in type by hand by Simeon Ide William's brother when he was 86 years old. The edition was small and copies are now extremely rare. J. G. L. J. Gregg Layne historian and editor of the Quarterly of the Historical Society of Southern California." Zamorano Eighty 45.<br> <br> This self-published volume was printed on a small press by the 86 year-old Simeon Ide in apparently very limited numbers. Mintz lists that only 80 copies were printed.<br> <br> Graff 2059. Howes I4. Streeter 2967 2992 2993. Zamorano Eighty 45.<br> <br> HBS 67843.<br> <br> $4500. Published for the Subscribers unknown
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188067843First Edition and a Rare Variant with Original Wrappers Bound In IDE Simeon. Scraps of Califonia History. Never Before Published. A Biographical Sketch of the Life of William B. Ide: With A Minute and Interesting Account of One of the Largest Emigrating Companies 3000 Miles Over Land From the East to the Pacific Coast. And What is Claimed as the Most Authentic and Reliable Account of "The Virtual Conquest of California in June 1846 by the Bear Flag Party" as Given by its Leader The Late Hon. William Brown Ide. Claremont New Hampshire: Published for the Subscribers 1880. First edition and an interesting variant as noted by Streeter 2992 with the original printed wrappers and ten additional preliminary pages of text. Sixteenmo 6 7/16 x 4 1/4 inches; 164 x 110 mm. 82 2 half-title: Scraps of California History Never Before Published verso blank 1- 239 1 ìThe Inscriptionî pp. Inscribed to the New Hampshire Historical society by the nephew of William B. Ide dated 1904 on the half-title. No other copy of this variant with the wrappers and additional text has sold at auction aside from present copy and the Larson copy of 1995 since 1962. This copy gifted to the New Hampshire historical society the state of publication is bound with the original printed wrappers for "Scraps of California" still intact and bound in along with the text. Additionally it has the preliminary leaves of Ide's follow-up work entitled Who Conquered California Back cover has at top a caption reading: ìMore Testimony in Favor of the Efficiency of the ëBear Flag Partyà in Bringing about the Conquest of Californiaî followed by reference to and quotations from TinkhamÃs History of Stockton 1880. The preliminary 10 pages in this variant has favorable reviews and a criticism of the Upham Life of Fremont and of T. W. HigginsonÃs account of the events in California of 1846. All of this is the exact same as the Streeter 2992 copy. It is believed that this variant was was assembled with the various extra parts in addition to the first edition of the text for presentation. Bound in full speckled polished calf. Boards double-ruled in gilt. Spine stamped in in gilt. Red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Boards edges tooled in gilt. Newer endpapers. Wrappers with some minor discoloration. Some very slight dampstains on bottom edge of first few pages. N.H. Historical Society stamp blindstamped almost invisibly on first leaf. Overall an about fine copy. "William Ide was the leader of the Bear Flag movement at Sonoma and has often been referred to as the "President" of California. He was a man of high ideals and integrity. This little book is source material and the only volume published thus far that deals exclusively with this incident of California history. Ide died in California in 1852. The book was set in type by hand by Simeon Ide William's brother when he was 86 years old. The edition was small and copies are now extremely rare. J. G. L. J. Gregg Layne historian and editor of the Quarterly of the Historical Society of Southern California." Zamorano Eighty 45. This self-published volume was printed on a small press by the 86 year-old Simeon Ide in apparently very limited numbers. Mintz lists that only 80 copies were printed. Graff 2059. Howes I4. Streeter 2967 2992 2993. Zamorano Eighty 45. HBS 67843. $4500 Published for the Subscribers hardcover books
1944734881944. IDE Simeon. A Biography of William B. Ide. Oakland CA: Biobooks 1944. viii188pp. Frontis. folding map. Orig. cloth-backed boards pictorial paper spine label. Fine. One of 500 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. William Ide was leader of the Bear Flag movement at Sonoma and has often been referred to as the `President' of California"-Zamorano 80 45. Graff2059. HOWES I-4. unknown
alb2bc2104b96c3baacM Medium. 2004. 480 p. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book. SKUalb2bc2104b96c3baac unknown
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19641380519Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall Inc 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo vii 230 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good plus dust jacket. Spine blue purple white and red with white and black lettering. Dust jacket protected in mylar covering with price uncut: "$4.95." Foxing and water damage to dust jacket. Chipping along edges. Soiling to rear cover. Water damage also present on rear board. Foxing to edges of textblock with tanning to pastedowns and endpapers. Inscribed flat by Booker to Lawrence Oxley on front free endpaper. Shelved in Case 1. Lawrence A. Oxley was a member of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Black Cabinet" a group of prominent black community leaders who served as advisers during his administration. Before his time in the federal government Oxley was the director of the Division of Work among Negroes in North Carolina. Wikipedia. 1380519. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Prentice-Hall, Inc hardcover