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1904814911904. WARNER Anne. SUSAN CLEGG AND HER FRIEND MRS. LATHROP. Boston: Little Brown 1904. First edition. Olive pictorial cloth. A fine sharp copy in a dust jacket split at folds separated also at spine but neatly taped on verso and otherwise quite fresh. Rare in the jacket. unknown books
189938647n.p.: n.p. 1899. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy with toned edges. 14 pp. 8vo. American essayist and novelist Charles Dudley Warner Twain's coauthor on The Gilded Age was a lawyer by training and wrote this article against the backdrop of criminal reform in Connecticut. In it he gives attention to the rules and regulations of parole and parole violations in particular defense of the Indeterminate Sentence which Warner describes as a scientific a disciplinary a really humanitarian method. "We have tried all other means of protecting society of lessening the criminal class of reforming the criminal. The proposed Indeterminate Sentence with reformatory discipline is the only one that promises to relieve society of the insolent domination and the terrorism of the criminal class; is the only one that can deter men from making a career of crime; is the only one that offers a fair prospect for the reformation of the criminal offender. Why not try it Why not put the whole system of criminal jurisprudence and procedure for the suppression of crime upon a sensible and scientific basis" Quite uncommon. It would be quoted in full in The Connecticut Magazine Vol. 5 in support of a bill on prison reform and later be republished in his "Fashions in Literature" 1902. OCLC locates three copies: Columbia Law Trinity College and Yale Law. n.p. unknown books
1960007758New York: The Viking Press 1960. Near Fine 1/8" tear to cloth top edge rear board in a Very Good dust jacket spine sunned light soiling rear panel. Charmingly illustrated tale of the Minnesota North woods. . First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. Illus. by The Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Viking Press Hardcover books
20491WARNER Ezra J. GENERALS IN BLUE LIVES OF THE UNION COMMANDERS. Baton Rouge: Lousiana State University Press 1984. 4to. Cloth dust jacke xxv 680 pages. Still the best biographical dictionary for Federal generals. Includes photographs of each of the five hundred and eighty-three generals. Very good a lightly rubbed dust jacket. unknown books
20492WARNER Ezra J. GENERALS IN GRAY LIVES OF THE CONFEDERATE COMMANDERS. Baton Rouge: Lousiana State University Press 1981. 4to. Cloth dust jacke xxvii 420 pages. The companion volume to Generals in Blue this book features biographies of f hundred and twenty-five Confederate generals with accompaning photographs of each. Very good in a rubbed dust jacket with price sticker removed. unknown books
1928008330New York: Barse & Co 1928. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 12mo. Sound binding with intact hinges. Clean pages. Owner's name on reverse of frontispiece. Light wear to cover and dust jacket. A scarce boy's series book with mixed publishers imprints. In 1932 Barse and Company declared bankruptcy was purchased by Grosset & Dunlap who continued to sell Barse titles until the stock was depleted. Apparently the Barse dust jackets for this title ran out of stock before the books so G&D issued this book with one of its jackets instead. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Number 11 the penultimate in the Bobby Blake series. A scarce boy's series book with mixed publishers imprints. In 1932 Barse and Company declared bankruptcy was purchased by Grosset & Dunlap who continued to sell Barse titles until the stock was depleted. Apparently the Barse dust jackets for this title ran out of stock before the books so G&D issued this book with one of its jackets instead. Barse & Co hardcover books
17304781London: J. Roberts 1730. 274pp. Disbound. The ESTC records only Yale University in America. J. Roberts unknown books
1964836891964. WARNER Langdon ed. James Marshall PLUMER. JAPANESE SCULPTURE OF THE TEMPYO PERIOD: MASTERPIECES OF THE EIGHTH CENTURY. Cambridge Ma: Harvard UNiversity Press 1964. First one-volume edition. 165 pp. text 217 pp. b/w plates. 4to. green cloth stamped in gilt. Minor shelfwear with ink ownership to front flyleaf. In good dust jacket with creasing and light soil several 2 inch closed tears. unknown books
19261341638Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Company 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G; black 1/4 bound spine with black text to paper label; first edition; sun faded covers have minimal exterior wear; lightly sun faded front and rear; some rubbing wear to edges; paper label to front with illustrations and black lettering; sturdy boards; text block exterior edges have age toned; previous bookshop's small label to ffep; minor chip to gutter at frontispiece; light foxing to few pages; otherwise interior good; intact binding; deckled fore edge; illustrated; pp 168. 1341638. FP New Rockville Stock. Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
1930119591London: The Cresset Press Limited 1930. Large octavo illustrations in dry point by I. R. Hodgkins original marbled boards with Japan vellum shelf back spine stamped in gold t.e.g. other edges untrimmed. First edition. Limited to 380 copies of which this is one of 350 numbered copies on mould-made paper signed by Warner. A short story about a woman who murders her husband. Later collected in THE SALUTATION. A fine copy in worn publisher's paper slipcase. #119591 The Cresset Press Limited unknown books
192753852New York: Viking Press 1927. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 19.5cm; blue cloth covered backstrip over marble decorated paper-covered boards; dustjacket; 241pp. Foxing to the upper textblock; spine ends gently pushed; Very Good. The dustjacket is unclipped priced $2.00 with nicks and short tears mostly to upper edge; sunning to spine; small bookseller's ticket inside rear cover. Mabel Ulrich's Book Shop Very Good.<br/><br/>Mr Fortune is a good and humble Christian wishing only to share the joy of his faith with those poor souls he considers to be the heathen. "The wise and whimsical story of a missionary and his single convert." from the dustjacket. Viking Press unknown books
1997WRCLIT65167N.p.: Hugh Lauter Levin Associates Inc. 1997. Large quarto. Decorated boards with die-cut window and acetate inset featuring four well- known WB animation characters. Illustrated endpapers. Very good or better without dust jacket as issued. First edition. More than 300 full color illustrations and numerous fold-outs trace the evolution of Warner Bros. animation studios. Catalogue Raisonné of WB Limited Edition animation art; WB animation chronology: 1930 to 1997. Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc. hardcover books
200514117Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 2005. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine. First Edition. ix 1 270 pages. Publisher's blue cloth with silver lettering. Price sticker w/ISBN on rear panel A crisp clean apparently unread copy. Cloth. University of Michigan Press unknown books
194754881Brooklyn NY: Society for Japanese Studies 1947. 8vo pp. 13 3 plus 18 plates of gardens printed paper self wrappers; light soiling to wrappers else fine. Langdon Warner was curator of Oriental art at Harvard's Fogg Museum and is thought to be one of the models of Indiana Jones. <br/><br/> Society for Japanese Studies unknown books
188345741New York: Robert Carter & Brothers 1883. First edition 8vo pp. 695; original mustard decorative cloth stamped in black some soil spots spine lettered in black and gilt; general shelf wear textblock fine. BAL 21305. <br/><br/> Robert Carter & Brothers hardcover books
192718643ELos Angeles: Warner Bros 1927. An original herald pamphlet for the silent film classic ‘Old San Francisco’ starring Dolores Costello and Warner Oland. Paperbound 5 1/2†x 7â€. Illustrated with scenes from the film showing Costello and Oland in various dramatic situations. A used copy with some edge tearing and dust soiling. The film is set in San Francisco and includes the great earthquake and fire of 1906 as part of its story line. Warner Bros unknown books
1953274612New York: Privately Printed 1953. First. hardcover. good. Illus. 8vo red cloth cloth lightly soiled pages slightly wavy throughout. New York: Privately Printed 1953.<br/><br/> One of 500 numbered copies. History of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
1908133550Boston: Small 1908. Octavo four inserted plates with illustrations one in color by Paul K. M. Thomas title page printed in lavender and light green text printed in lavender and black throughout original pictorial lavender cloth stamped in purple black and gold t.e.g. other edges untrimmed decorated endpapers. First edition. A short story with strongly allegorical aspects about a woman and a panther Destiny etc. A good example of American Edwardian book design with its art nouveau aesthetic. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 W-130. Mild bumps to front corner tips else a fine copy. A very nice copy of a pretty book. #133550 Small unknown books
22545WARNER Ezra J. GENERALS IN BLUE LIVES OF THE UNION COMMANDERS. Baton Rouge: Lousiana State University Press 1972. 4to. Cloth. xxv 680 pages. Still the best biographical dictionary for Federal generals. Includes photographs of each of the five hundred and eighty-three generals. Very slightly shaken spine and edges of covers rubbed else very good. unknown books
1928380374Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1928. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. First edition. Cloth with paper spine label. Unintentional drawings by Mayo Dyer Hersey. Previous owner name on the front free endpaper slight spotting on the boards and near fine in near fine dustwrapper with light offsetting on the front panel. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
19591290738New York: Looking Glass Library 1959. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/no-DJ; black spine white text; boards have bumping on the head and tail of spine bumping along edges rubbing on the front and back interior boards have age toning; textblock and interior pages have age toning; pp 285. 1290738. Full-priced Rockville. Looking Glass Library hardcover books
1964JC8516New York: John Day Company 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Pretty pale blue cloth lettering stamped in silver on upper board and spine; illustrated dust jacket; folio; pp. 47 1 illustrated in b/w with 33 1/3 vinyl record in sleeve at rear. Head of spine gently bumped otherwise book is fine. Two closed tears at edges of front panel of dust jacket; rear panel rubbed barely visible under mylar; promotional sticker wrapped from spine onto front panel. With English translations facing phonetical Chinese Japanese and Korean; notes on pronunciation; the original language in calligraphy; and simple piano arrangements. Reference materials included in the appendix. Publisher's advance copy with a typed letter to the Children's Book Council laid-in. A rich volume and very pretty as well. <br/><br/> John Day Company hardcover books
1883149639Rochester NY: H. H. Warner & Co 1883. Softcover. G- Substantial edge wear and soiling to covers; page edges are beginning to flake off; pages are aged but not foxed; text is clear. Pinkish paper wraps 32 pp. BW illus. A pamphlet that touts the virtues of H. H. Warner's Safe Kidney & Liver Cure which treated Bright's disease; stones found in kidney and bladder; inflammation of the kidneys liver and urinary organs; and much much more. So safe a product was this medicine that its bottles carried a picture of a safe on them. This 32-page advertisement for the liquid is caged in the guise of a customer contest in which a total of $2000 would be doled out to various levels of winners. Top prize $1000; second prize $300; third prize $250 etc. All you had to do was figure out the 10 "enigmas" that ran along the bottom edges of these pages. Detailed directions for submissions were included. Since this is the "fourth annual pamphlet" this marketing approach must have worked for the Warners. But really most of the pages are testimonials from folks all over the country who used the medicine and were cured of their maladies and calamities. Each one carries a facsimile of the person's signature. The front and back covers show engraved portraits of a total of 18 gentlemen who are presumably either satisfied customers or people mentioned in the enigmas. Central on the front cover is Chester A. Arthur with his signature. It sure would be fun to track down all of the people named in this lengthy promotional piece. Ah well. Maybe you have the time. The seven-story Gothic style H. H. Warner Building still stands in Rochester and is on the National Register of Historic Places. H. H. Warner & Co paperback books
186845123New York / Cincinnati: Robert H. Johnston & Co. / Robert Clarke & Co 1868. 1st Edition. Original publishers green pebbled cloth card stock boards with gilt stamped lettering to front cover. Later black cloth spine duplicating the original. Minor wear offset to eps VG. IV 5 - 30 2 blank pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>A parody of Longfellow's SONG Of HIAWATHA though asserts the author "the idea of ridiculing or caricaturing Mr. Longellow is too inconsequent and unjust an inference to require formal refutation. That gentleman is far above the reach of such ill-natured assaults." Robert H. Johnston & Co. / Robert Clarke & Co hardcover books
1996176144Firenze: Maschietto & Musolino 1996. Paperback. VG- light curling and edge wear to wraps. Gray wraps with color illustration and cream lettering. 18 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Text in English and Italian. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Julie Saul Gallery in New York. Maschietto & Musolino paperback books