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193374633Boston:: Boston Cooking School Magazine Co. Very Good. 1933. Paperback. Black and white illustrations throughout. Original subscription slip laid in. Short edge tear to the covers at the base of the spine else very good in illustrated stapled wraps. . Boston Cooking School Magazine Co., paperback books
1805822291805. THE BOSTON WEEKLY MAGAZINE; Devoted to Morality Literature Biography History the Fine Arts Agriculture &c. &c. Volume II -- 1803-4 & III -- 1804-5. Boston: Published by Gilbert and Dean at their Printing-Office No. 78 State-Street 1805. Two complete years of this weekly from 29 October 1803 through 19 October 1805 bound together: Volume II no. 1-52; Volume III no. 1-52. Folio. Pp. vi208;vi208. Text is printed in triple columns. Each volume is preceded by an index arranged according to the style of the piece essay history useful poetry etc. There are two title-pages for Volume III; one is bound at the beginning of Volume II and the other is in its proper place. The title-page for Volume II is lacking. Paper quality varies throughout. Text leaves are age-browned and occasionally lightly soiled and/or foxed mostly light to moderate but in a few instances it is heavy with a few dog-eared corners and occasional edgewear. Volume II no. 41 p. 163-4 has some loss at the bottom fore-corner resulting in a loss of text to the last few lines in one column. Bookblock is splitting with remnants of the backstrip; but the boards are missing. The June 16 1804 issue third page p.135 second column. "Domestick" mentions that Captain Lewis was in Pittsburg "accompanied by twenty Indian chiefs." There are a couple of tohter references to the L&C expedition. unknown books
2005010814New York: W. W. Norton & Co Inc. 2005. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 464 pages of text. Hardcover binding in new condition. Unclipped dustjacket slightly sunned on spine with minimal shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. Illustrated in full color. Contains 35 magnificent gardens including locations in Illinois New York Connecticut California Idaho Arizona Massachusetts Texas Spain Germany France Japan England The Netherlands and Ireland. W. W. Norton & Co Inc. Hardcover books
2007267248London: Ivory Press 2007. hardcover. very good. Profusely illustrated with photographs primarily in color. 291pp. tall 4to white boards with large silver-lettered "C" and printed title in red and gray; some light dust soiling to boards and small ding at head of spine. London: Ivory Press 2007. Internally fine a very good copy.<br/><br/> Text in English and Chinese.<br/><br/> Ivory Press unknown books
1957166106Menlo Park California: Lane Publishing Co. 1957. 27.5x21 cm large octavo pp. 1-7 8-101 102 profusely illustrated maps one folded original two-part orange and black cloth spine panel lettered in gold endpaper maps. First edition. "A Sunset Discovery Book" at head of title. A concise visitor's guide to California's Mother Lode country and the northern mines from Mariposa north to Downieville and Sierra City. A fine introduction to and pictorial record of the region before the tourists and developers ruined it. A fine copy in very good dust jacket priced $3.50 on the front flap. #166106 Lane Publishing Co. unknown books
1897106545Small 4to magazine paper covers illustrated unusual pagination. 24 pages of ads before text and additional ads in the back 33-74 but magazine appears complete. Some chips and tears to edges lower portion of spine missing normal aging; otherwise very good. Lots of great engineering material and photographs including some railroad material. Also lots of ads. The Cassier Magazine Co., books
188822748NY: The Century Co 1888. Brown printed wrappers. Housed in cardboard case. Abt VG extremities brittle & chipped/upper wrapper detached/majority of spine label missing/small period sticker at front wrap/interior VG. 640 46 pp adverts at rear. Illustrated. Small 4to. 25cm x 17cm. <br/><br/>Includes "General Lee's views on enlisting the Negroes" by Andrew Hunter; The Heart of the Southern Catskills" by John Burroughs; Abraham Lincoln: Tennesee & Kentucky by John G. Nicolay. The Century Co unknown books
23216TWAIN MARK Clemens S. L. Century Magazine. THE CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. New York: The Century Co. October 1893. First edition. Leaflet 12pp. Original brown printed wrappers. Fine crisp copy. This illustrated advertising leaflet for the October issue of the magazine contains a portrait of Twain along with a blurb about Twain's forthcoming PUDD'NHEAD WILSON. Unrecorded. unknown books
190351872NY:: Century Co. Good. 1903. Hardcover. Seven color plates by Maxfield Parrish four color plates by Howard Pyle four color plates by Charles R. Knight and four color plates by Frank Wilbert Stokes among many other illustrations. All plates are well preserved. First edition thus. Large thick octavo half bound in black leather with marbled boards. The spine portion of the leather binding is almost completely worn away edge worn as well else good. Binding is solid. ; 964 pages . Century Co., hardcover books
189191873NY:: Century Co. Very Good. 1891. Hardcover. First edition thus. Large thick octavo half bound in dark burgundy leather raised bands and gilt lettering on the spine marbled boards speckled edges floral pattern endpapers. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good. ; 960 pages . Century Co., hardcover books
187019459Chicago 1870. 16pp Caption tile as issued printed in double columns stitched. Light dustsoiling of outer leaves light waterstain running through bottom margin minimal foxing. Good.<br/><br/> An unusual magazine published from 1869 through 1872 devoted to the themes of commerce and protectionism <br/>FIRST EDITION OCLC 40971612 1 36515033 3 the series Not in Lomazow Ante-Fire Imprints Eberstadt Decker Sabin I Union List of Serials 846 8. unknown books
18709894Chicago 1870. Nos. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11. Ten issues lacking only No. 5. Each is 16pp stitched caption title as issued. Scattered dustsoil foxing and light to moderate wear. Good. <br/><br/> An unusual magazine published from 1869 through 1872 devoted to the themes of commerce and protectionism. The first article explains "Why Irishmen should vote for Protection" reminding that 'free trade' means "British free trade;" and argues that even Adam Smith would support a policy of protection for the U.S. Subsequent issues elaborate and assert "The interest of the South in Protection" as well as that of the West and "the colored man." <br/>FIRST EDITION. Not in Lomazow Ante-Fire Imprints Eberstadt Decker Sabin. OCLC records nine locations as of February 2021. unknown books
1931888961931. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI V. 10 #10. Tokyo September 1931. Takei Takeo was a seminal figure in THE LAND OF CHILDREN and his wide contacts throughout the artistic and literary world insured that the magazine was the finest of its kind. Its artwork is justly famous and utterly charming. Any issues of the magazine have become very hard to find particularly ones in as good condition as this one. This issue has a wonderful Takei cover and an illustrated story by the important author Kitahara Hakushu. unknown books
1933889021933. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI V. 12 #4. Tokyo April 1933. Takei Takeo was a seminal figure in THE LAND OF CHILDREN and his wide contacts throughout the artistic and literary world insured that the magazine was the finest of its kind. Its artwork is justly famous and utterly charming. Any issues of the magazine have become very hard to find particularly ones in as good condition as this one. This issue has illustrated stories by the important author Kitahara Hakushu among others. unknown books
1932888991932. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI April V 四月  V. 11 #4. å一巻 四號 1932  Tôkyô æ±äº¬ 25.9 x 18.7 cm there are 32 heavy paper pages with color illustrations including the front and back covers. There are no flimsy page inserts in this issue.<br /> <br /> Takei Takeo was a seminal figure in THE LAND OF CHILDREN and his wide contacts throughout the artistic and literary world ensured that the magazine was the finest of its kind. Its artwork is justly famous and utterly charming. Any issues of the magazine have become very hard to find particularly ones in as good condition as this one. There are illustrations by Fukazawa Shôzô Koga Harue Suzuki Shintarô Matsuyama Fumio Takei himself and many others. This copy is further distinguished by having an image done by the important avant-garde figure Murayama Tomoyoshi he was jailed that very month for two years for being a member of the Japanese Communist Party. The only hint of violence or war in the magazine interestingly enough is a drawing by a child contestant illustrating Japanese troops overwhelming Korean protestors in Korea. Japanese Communist Party. The only hint of violence or war in the magazine interestingly enough is a drawing by a child contestant illustrating Japanese troops overwhelming Korean protestors in Korea. unknown books
1934858751934. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI Octoberã€€åæœˆ V. 13 #11. å三巻 å一號 1934. Tôkyô æ±äº¬ã€€26.1 x 18.8 cm There is a 20-page section of flimsy pages with the colophon and lots of ideas for mothers. There are 32 heavy deluxe paper pages counting the front and rear covers illustrated by such important artists as Takei Takeo and many others. Mickey Mouse makes his appearance on "Baby Island" in one of the illustrations! Some edgewear and soiling a few color pages foxed a few flimsy pages corner folded else good. unknown books
1932888941932. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI V. 11 #3. March 三月 第å一巻 第三號 1932  Tôkyô. æ±äº¬. 26.0 x 18.1 cm. This issue has 32 pages counting the front and rear covers color illustrated on heavy high-quality paper. There is also a section of 20 pages on flimsy paper laid in with songs games the colophon of the magazine advice for mothers etc. etc. Takei Takeo was a seminal figure in THE LAND OF CHILDREN and his wide contacts throughout the artistic and literary world ensured that the magazine was the finest of its kind. Its artwork is justly famous and utterly charming. There are illustrations by Takei himself Hatsuyama Shigeru Honda Shôtarô Kawakami Shirô Iwaoka Tomoe and many others. There is original childrens' art by young subscribers as well. Any issues of the magazine have become very hard to find particularly ones in as good condition as this one. This copy is distinguished by also having a two-page image done by the important avant-garde figure Murayama Tomoyoshi he was jailed the following month for two years for being a member of the Japanese Communist Party. unknown books
1933888931933. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI 二月 V. 12 #2.  å二巻 二號. Tokyo February 1933. 26.0 x 18.7 cm There are 32 color pages on heavy paper with work by such artists as Takei himself Maeshima Tomo Kawakami Shirô Kumatani Motoichi and many others. There is also a 20-page flimsy paper section with advice for mothers songs the colophon etc. Takei Takeo was a seminal figure in THE LAND OF CHILDREN and his wide contacts throughout the artistic and literary world ensured that the magazine was the finest of its kind. Its artwork is justly famous and utterly charming. Any issues of the magazine have become very hard to find particularly ones in as good condition as this one. Slight soiling and edgewear to the covers.Internally clean. unknown books
1929888971929. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI December å二月 V. 8 #15. 八巻 å五號 Tôkyô æ±äº¬ã€€1929. 25.7 x 18.5 cm. There are 36 pages of color illustrations counting the front and back covers printed on wonderful deluxe paper. There is also one flimsy paper insert with a bw illustration printed on one side. THE LAND OF CHILDREN was the finest kid's magazine of the prewar period in Japan. There were contributions in each heavily illustrated issue by some of the finest illustrators and writers of the time. This issue includes work by Okamoto Kiichi Kawakami Shirô Katsuyama Shigeru Iwaoka Tomoe Ota Saburo and many others. Issues are seldom found today this copy is a bit rubbed and soiled but overall in very good condition and doubly unusual thus. unknown books
193731458New York: Cinema Magazine 1937. First edition. Three numbers of four published of this deluxe annual. Issue 1: Folio 11.5 inches x 14 inches. Cloth backed pictorial boards with cover portrait of Greta Garbo by Jaro Fabry. Light wear to extremities very good condition. Limited edition numbered and specially bound. With the publisher's presentation to Edward G. Robinson. Issue 3 has the publisher's presentation to Leslie Howard. This produced one additional issue. <br/><br/> Cinema Magazine hardcover books
191947616n.p.: L'Imprimeur-Gérant: A. Chatenet 1919. Quarter red calf French marbled boards tan end papers stamped in gilt to back strip. A VG copy. Some rubbing to edges and corners scuffing to boards gilt bright some age toning to leaves otherwise clean and bright. Vol 1: 662 pp. Vol 2: 544 pp. Profusely illustrated. Folio. 15" 11-3/4". each. <br/><br/>Text in French. Extremely heavy extra postage reqired. L'Imprimeur-Gérant: A. Chatenet hardcover books
1789242496Philadelphia: Printed for James Trenchard by Trenchard and Stewart 1789. First. pamphlet. good. 2 copper plates. pp. 329-384. 8vo rebound in new wrappers many pages with foxing including plates lower right corner margin of pages creased. Philadelphia: Printed for James Trenchard by Trenchard and Stewart 1789. First Edition<br/><br/> The Columbian Magazine was founded by Mathew Carey James Trenchard and 3 others in September 1786. It was ".the first successful American magazine." Mott History of American Magazines 1741-1850 page 100. The magazine was published until 1792. The two copper plates engraved by James Trenchard depict a Patent Drill Plough that was invented by James Cooke and the Green Woods of Connecticut near Canaan and Salisbury. The trees in the second plate have been hand colored green as published. Two of the articles in the magazine are continued from previous months and are on the life of William Penn and the history of the American Revolution. Also there is an article against slavery in the French West Indies. There is one preliminary leaf after the title page which includes the current prices of merchandise in Philadelphia and the prices of public securities.<br/><br/> Printed for James Trenchard, by Trenchard and Stewart unknown books
1786319698Philadelphia: Seddon Carey Spotswood Cist and Trenchard 1786. 101-152pp. plus folding meteorological table and engraved folding plate of mammoth bones found near the River Ohio and engraved plate of an eclipse. 8vo. Original blue wrappers with publisher's ads. 101-152pp. plus folding meteorological table and engraved folding plate of mammoth bones found near the River Ohio and engraved plate of an eclipse. 8vo. An early issue complete with its table and engraved plate and in the original wrappers: rare thus. "This was the most ambitious project in magazine publication yet attempted in this country" Evans. Publication began in September 1786 and continued to May 1787 before changing its name to the Universal Asylum and Columbian Magazine.<br/><br/>Contributions to this issue include several works by Benjamin Rush as well as several articles relating to natural history discoveries in America including the mammoth bones found in Kentucky a description of a rattle snake and a submission concerning a giant sturgeon. Evans 19565; Sabin 14869 Seddon, Carey, Spotswood, Cist and Trenchard unknown books
1895SKU1034922New York: Cassier Magazine Company 1895. LEATHER_BOUND. Good. Magazine is bound in dark green 3/4 leather with marbled paper panels and endpapers. Gilt stamp design and page edges. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. 384 pp. with an additional supplement titled "Some Niagara Power Applications" 53 pp.-164 pp. Full of interesting diagrams photos and illustrations. Pages are crisp and clean well kept and well made. 1895. Cassier Magazine Company hardcover books
198330473Lenox Ma: United Artists 1983. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sold here together is the complete eighteen issue run of United Artists a second generation New York School poetry journal edited by Mayer and Warsh. One of the last of the great poetry mimeo magazines. Each issue tended to focus on substantial work by a handful of poets. Some occasional rust to staples but overall a handsome clean very good set. Tall side-stapled wrappers. The first fifteen issues had very simple printed covers; the final three issues had cover art. Individual issues of this magazine can often be found on the web but complete sets are few and far between. United Artists paperback books