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198053780Dublin NH: Yankee 1980. 8vo pp. 64. Paper wraps. Cover slightly soiled o/w a VG tight copy. Over 100 recipes excerpted from "The Yankee Church Supper Cookbook. Yankee unknown books
194089451940. 1 vols. One full red calf corporate ledger titled "Yachting Incorporated"; one green cloth stock ledger with the remains of a Yachting label on the upper cover; two green cloth books of stock certificates each labeled "Yachting Incorporated Preferred Stock" and one such book labeled "Yachting Incorporated Common Stock"; a similar book of stock certificates of Kennedy Brothers Incorporated; two appointment books with tide tables for 1937 and 1938; and a brown expanding legal-size folder of documents. 1 vols. An Archive Concerning Yachting Magazine. John C. Kennedy was successively treasurer then president of Yachting Inc. publishers of Yachting Magazine and retained this archive after the magazine changed hands in the late 1930s. Included in this material are the corporate records of the Kelmo Corporation into which Yachting Inc. was merged in 1924 it later separated and was re-merged in 1940 records of the Yachting Board of Directors' meetings primarily concerning financing and including the meeting agreeing to sell all the capital stock to Kennedy; the actual books of issued and unissued common and preferred stock certificates of Yachting Inc. a book of shares of common stock of Kennedy Brothers Incorporated transferring Yachting stock to the Kennedys; the original 1923 signed option agreement by which Yachting's owners transferred for $40000 the total outstanding stock common and preferred and the actual stock certificates themselves and the original agreement of Oswald Garrison Villard conferring for $15000 his title and interest in the magazine--name records and other assets; Yachting's corporate income tax returns for 1927 and 1933 and some later tax and real estate correspondence; a lengthy Price Waterhouse report concerning the history and financial condition of Yachting as of January 1924 and a less encouraging special balance sheet and P&L for 1933; a 1933 recapitulation of book sales; and balance sheets and stock certificates of related companies. <br/> <br/> Also included are two 4 x 7" black leatherette books "Tide Tables and Daily Log" for l937 and 1938 in which John C. Kennedy has recorded his daily activities from July 7 l937 thru December 31 1938. Of particular interest are the efforts made in the fall of 1937 to interest Roy E. Larsen of Time Inc. in the purchase of Yachting Magazine by Time--a proposition which Larsen declined. The entries for 1938 deal mostly with Kennedy's growing financial worries and the decline of his sister's and his own health: it comes as a shock to learn that the author of these almost unbearably poignant entries was only 50 years old. On June 28 Kennedy reports the transfer "which took away my last of Yachting after 15 yrs." <br/><br/> In addition the archive contains the original certification of the familiar "Yachting" logo as a U.S. trade-mark registered June 3 1924; the original certificate registering the same in Canada dated January 20 1925; the unsigned carbon of a 1935 deposition by John C. Kennedy with accompanying schedule showing Yachting Inc.'s stock portfolio at the time of its sale in 1933 at a loss of $144000; the magazine's copy of a signed agreement to publish "The Model Yacht" by John O. Berg; a corrected draft of a document changing the corporate name of Yachting Inc. to Kelmo Corporation dated October 26 1939; 5 insurance policies with photostats of applications on the life of John C. Kennedy; his U.S. passport issued 1924; his autograph 2-pp enumeration of property to be divided among the heirs of his mother along with photographs and correspondence concerning her grave; and other papers including his agreement to lease from Jules S. Bache his 112-ft. diesel yacht "Colmena" for July and August 1931 for $13500--a unique souvenir of happier days. Altogether an archive of engrossing interest for the business and sporting historian alike. unknown books
16261H. Frances Petersen. "The Belief in Innate Rights" reprinted from the "Law Magazine and Review." Published by The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies 1913. No. 58. Paper wrappers 12 pages 7.25 x 5 in. In this pamphlet H. Frances Petersen debates the rhetorical moral of Professor Dicey an opponent of women's suffrage who argued that "the belief in innate rights.was expelled from England by.Burke and.Bentham." Petersen goes on to parse Dicey's statements dispute his reasoning and comes to the conclusion that "If there is no such thing as 'innate right' what meaning have the words justice and injustice" Paper wrappers with string binding. Thumb-soiling to front and back cover; light horizontal crease. Good condition. An extremely rare pamphlet of one convincing woman's argument against a leading legal scholar. Rare with only copy recorded in any institution worldwide as per OCLC Worldcat. unknown books
1927367Chicago: Woman's World magazine Co. Inc. 1927-28. Black boards color illustrated wraps. Good. A full run of all 11 recipe books compiled and laid in boards. Includes: Cakes and Desserts - 1927 The Candy Calendar - 1927 Salads and Sandwiches - 1927 The Fifty Two Sunday Dinners - 1927 The Cookery Calendar - 1927 The Fish Book - 1928 The Menu Book - 1929 The Book of Can Cookery - 1928 The Vegetable Book - 1928 Children's Party Book - 1928 The Fruit Book - 1928. Moderate wear to pamphlets. <br/><br/> Woman's World magazine Co. Inc. hardcover books
182867917Cincinnati: Western Magazine and Review. Very Good. 1828-1829. Hardcover. Western Magazine and Review Volume 2 June 1828- May 1829 lacks October and April. rebound in black buckram last page of text is torn. The contents are soiled and foxed but solid. . Western Magazine and Review hardcover books
44772An Illustrated Monthly Magazine. London: S. W. Partridge & Co. nd. Numerous b/w illustrations with one chromolith of ÒThe Death of NelsonÓ. 188 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Red cloth. Gilt stamping to front board. Head heel and corners lightly bumped and rubbed; boards lightly soiled; edges lightly foxed; preliminaries moderately foxed. Scattered light foxing to interior. Very good-/No dust jacket. S. W. Partridge & Co. hardcover books
19651332576New York; New York & Evanston: Esquire Inc.; Harper & Row 1965. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 314; G; black spine with silver text; no jacket; cloth has mild wear to exterior; strong boards; text block shows slight foxing to lightly toned edges; previous owner's name to ffep; some inked writings to endpapers; tight binding; illustrated. 1332576. FP New Rockville Stock. Esquire, Inc.; Harper & Row hardcover books
19251259530Ohio: Crowell Publishing 1925. Reprint Collection of facsimiles. Reprint; Quarto; VG-/no-DJ; Spine is thick and brown with gold text; Covers have edge wear rubbing to corners and head/tail of spine some light scratches and scuffs joints and hinges are strong; Text block has general signs of handling age-toning small amount of pen on title page binding is strong content is clear; Pages not numbered; Additional shipping cost may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions. 1259530. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Crowell Publishing unknown books
1998406933New York: Three Rivers Press 1998. A near fine copy with some light wear to extremities. 11 x 8.5 inches. 160 pages. profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. First edition. <br/><br/> Three Rivers Press unknown books
1987017748New York NY: Random House 1987. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 303 pages of text including an index. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear and minor sunning to the edges. Unclipped dustjacket with minor rubbing to the extremities; protected in archival mylar. Illustrated with over 250 full color photographs. Decoration Architecture. Random House Hardcover books
1996SKU1019272Little Brown & Co 1996-10-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 0316553530 First Edition book has only light wear clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. No jacket wrapper. Little Brown & Co hardcover books
190034834San Francisco: A.M. Robertson 1901 ©1900. 12mo 19 cm 7.25". Frontis. 2 ff. 227 1 pp. <br><br>Not many student publications are listed in the Bibliography of American Literature but this one is. And that is because the lead-off entry in this anthology of stories is Frank Norris' "Travis Hallett's Half-back." Norris 18701902 was class of '94.<br>Â Â Â Â => It may interest the reader to know that half of the writings in this volume are by women.<br>Â Â Â Â Sole edition. The volume was a fund-raising effort: "The principal reason that these stories have been gathered together and given to the public is to start a fund wherewith to erect a fountain on the Campus of the University of California to be in harmony with the great Hearst architectural plan."<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Publisher's blue cloth stamped in gilt with title and a scene of a rolling hill with trees on it. Binding signed "Kales. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â BAL 15035. Binding as above: gilt a little rubbed or dulled. Overall very good. A.M. Robertson hardcover books
183753662Washington D.C.: Langtree & O'Sullivan March 4 1837. Folio broadside approx. 14" x 8" double column text beneath a running head; stained and toned and with two paper repairs on the verso and several small chips in the left margin affecting a few words and letters. With promotional blurbs by Andrew Jackson and a reviewer for the Richmond Enquirer. Not in American Imprints. OCLC locates the Trinity Newberry Virginia and the AAS copies only. There was also a quarto bifolium version of the same. <br/><br/> Langtree & O'Sullivan, March 4 unknown books
196731484Toronto: Satyrday 1967. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled newsprint. Volume 2 Number 3 of this underground newspaper / magazine documenting the hippie scene in the Yorkville area of Toronto in the late 60's. 30 pp including covers. Great Human Be-In advertisement on the rear panel. Article on Gathering of the Tribes and formation of the Yorkville Diggers included in this issue. Printed on inexpensive newspaper stock. Paper is a bit toned with age as might be expected otherwise in unmarked very good condition. Uncommon as are all the issues of this magazine. Satyrday paperback books
192911761929. TRENTON MAGAZINE. TRENTON 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF TRENTON. Official Number October 1929. Large quarto printed wraps; 159 pages. This special printing is actually a special edition of "Trenton Magazine." The issue was funded to celebrate the anniversary by the manufacturers and merchants in the Trenton area. Contains various articles on Trenton with some magnificent full-page photographs- more than than half of the book contains many interesting advertisements. A rather uncommon publication on Trenton. Very Good few short tears. $75.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
197176210Milwaukee:: Kalmbach Publishing Company. Very Good. 1971. Paperback. B007CMVOFY . Black and white photographs and line drawings throughout including fold-outs at rear. First edition paperback. Previous owner's stamp on title page else very good in oversize pictorial wraps. . Kalmbach Publishing Company, paperback books
197556636NY: Time 1975. Periodical. Small 4to article pp. 32-43. Illustrated. A VG tight copy. Time unknown books
196528508New York: Time Magazine 1965. First and Only edition. Illustrated throughout with photographs. 1 vols. 4to. Brown leather with the initials R.M.C. on the upper cover. First and Only edition. Illustrated throughout with photographs. 1 vols. 4to. Richard Clurman's Copy. This copy belonged to Richard Clurman and has his initials on the upper cover. He led this group of 28 business and professional leaders and a group of editorial and publishing executives from Time Inc on this trip. He was then Chief of Time-Life News Service. Time Magazine unknown books
1851229495London and New York: John Tallis & Co 1851. First edition. 17 engravings. 1 vols. 4to. Three-quarter black morocco maroon boards. Spine and extremities rubbed internally Fine. First edition. 17 engravings. 1 vols. 4to. John Tallis & Co unknown books
40252AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE THE RAMBLER MAGAZINE. Number Twenty-nine. Kenosha Wisconsin: Thomas B. Jeffrey & Co. 1906. 8vo. Illustrated wrappers pages 726-750 6 pages. Early auto magazine which began publication in 1905 and came out monthly. Th issue is complete. Articles of interest include "a Family Tour in a Rambler from Fresno City to Monterrey" and "Through Illinois in a Rambler." With man in-text half-tone photographs of the automobiles and travel. With six pages auto based advertisements in back. unknown books
192670Random House 2015-10-27. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket has minimal wear. Black boards and binding are good. Top right front corner of board has bumping. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Random House hardcover books
191220972Denver Colorado: Western Federation of Miners 1912. 16 pages; John M. O'Neill editor; first page with short pieces of importance to the general union movement n the U.S. & abroad political commentary; especially interesting is a pre-cursor to a following article urging laborers to stay away from the anti-union state of California and especially to not bother to apply for work at the upcoming San Francisco Exposition in 1915; followed by articles about a prison flogging in Delaware 'Dire Poverty and Great Wealth' 'W.R. Hearst Denounced' 'School Funds for Military Purposes' by John Tierney a piece on revolution by E. Moyle others; an open letter to Senator Borah by Tom Corra Organizer for the W.F.M regarding tariffs and employment; opinions on the Socialist Party trade unions 'News from Washington D.C.'; more; mining union news as in "Stay away from Tonopah Nevada" due to high unemployment and dismal future prospects for workers; also with a couple of pro-union anti-capitalist poetry pieces; a couple of memorials for passed union brothers; with a directory of local unions and offices of the Federation listed by state giving useful information with number name location meeting night president & secretary number of members address; with also the state and district listings and the womens' auxiliaries; with a few advertisements for union made materials and products and a warning "Don't be a Scab" in the mining camps of So. Dakota where the Homestake Mining Company required prospective employees to sign a non-union affiliation pledge - this paper has a facsimile printed of the pledge card on the 3rd page in; small old original subscription label on front cover of the American Association for Labor Legislation New York; large format 15 ½" x 11" size; printed on thin slightly glossy-stock paper original illustrated cover; some edgewear and chipping to paper old fold line at middle cover with a bit of loss along that line which splits the pages almost to the end of the issue no loss of text; overall in good condition and a fragile survival from this period of great unrest in the mining regions of the American West. . Soft Cover. Good. Western Federation of Miners Paperback books
2009108339Danbury Connecticut U.S.A.: Granta Books 2009. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket. Fine in wrappers. Includes writings from Paul Aster and John Banville. Original price of $16.99 printed on back cover. Danbury, Connecticut, U.S.A.: Granta Books unknown books
1757263153London: The London Magazine 1757. unbound. Miniature map. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 4.75" x 6.75".<br/><br/> This unusual plan of Prague was published by The London Magazine just a few months following the 1757 Battle of Prague. Oriented with north facing left it depicts the position of the two armies with a key in the bottom margin locating the positions of the artillery reserves batteries and mortars of the Prussian Army on the map. The Battle of Prague part of the Seven Years' War was fought between the Prussians and the Austrians for control of Prague and its surroundings. Although Frederick The Great from Prussia eventually succeeded in forcing the Austrians to retreat he was unable to take the city due to the heavy losses. A beautiful title cartouche adorns the bottom right corner. Most likely engraved by Thomas Kitchin. The map is in very good condition with narrow bottom margin. "The London Magazine or Gentleman%u2019s Monthly Intelligencer" was founded in 1732 as a rival to the popular Gentleman's Magazine. It is England's oldest cultural and literary journal. The magazine has published a wide range of writers from Wordsworth Shelley Keats T.S. Eliot W. H. Auden Evelyn Waugh among others. The first two installments of Thomas De Quincey's "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" appeared in the 1820 edition of the journal. Today after nearly three centuries The London Magazine continues to publish some of the best writings from London and beyond.<br/><br/> The London Magazine unknown books
34921WILLIAMSBURG THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 1771. London: D. Henry 1771. 8vo. Disbound. 381-428 pages. First edition. Including a news account of a resolution by clergy in Williamsburg to petitio the King for an American Episcopate--one of many failed attempts to create a bishop for the new world. unknown books