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1849801601849. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XII PART 1. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1849. 8vo printed wrappers. Folding plates: numismatics map ancient inscriptions. Wrappers chipped and detached; bookblock split. Good. unknown books
1850801611850. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XII PART 2 1850. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1850. 8vo printed wrappers. Good some edgewear to wrappers. unknown books
1852801641852. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XIII PART 2. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1852. 8vo printed wrappers. Good. Folding plates: numismatics. unknown books
1861801741861. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XIX PART 2. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1861. 8vo printed wrappers. Good. Contents: Article VII. -- Assyrian Texts Translated No. II. Inscription of Sennacherib; no. III. Inscription of Pul; no. IV Inscription of Senkereh; no. V. Inscription of Nabonidus. By H. F. Talbot. Pp. 135-198. Article VII. -- Translation from the Original Arabic of an Account of many Expeditions conducted by the Sultan of Burnu Idris the Pilgrim son of Ali against various Tribes his Neighbours other than the Bulala &c. Inhabitants of the Land of Kanim. Translated by J. W. Redhouse. unknown books
1856801681856. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XVI PART 2. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1856. 8vo printed wrappers. Good. Articles: Chinese theology Gypsies of Egypt Gypsies of Syria; illustration: production of pearls in China. unknown books
1854801671854. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XVI PART 1. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1854. 8vo printed wrappers. Good. Articles: Muhammedan interpretation of dreams; plates: miniature chayitas. unknown books
1860801701860. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XVII PART 2. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1860. 8vo printed wrappers. Good. Folding plate: Arabic quadrant navigation; folding litho: relics at Rangoon. unknown books
1863801751863. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XX PARTS 3 4. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1863. 8vo printed wrappers. Good. Geology of Madagascar; Surya Siddhanta mathematics. unknown books
1864981Havana: Viuda de Barcina y Comp 1864. Good. Twenty-three issues each approximately 32pp. No. 11 with folding chart lacks pp.25-32. No. 13 lacking last few leaves. With title page and half title at start of each volume. Original quarter calf and boards spine gilt. Spine ends chipped and worn some crude glue residue; hinges solid. Boards heavily worn. Light toning and wear to text light scattered worming throughout. A rare run of the first two years of the first Cuban pharmacological magazine and one of the island's earliest medical periodicals. La Emulacion was published from 1863 through 1867 with the present sammelband containing all issues published in 1863 and 1864 a total of twenty-three issues. Their mission statement that heads the first issue here reads in part: "Animados del deseo de ser útiles al pais -- en cuanto nuestras fuerzas lo permitan-- hemos resuelto dar à luz en esta ciudad un periódico que ocupándose preferentemente de todo lo relativo à la Farmacia no descuide por eso la quÃmica é historia natural médicas y la toxicologÃa ciencias de que no pueden prescindir ni los Médicos ni los Farmacéuticos y cuya importancia en el dia pocos podrán desconocer. Procurarémos pues que en nuestro periódico hallen cabida las producciones originales de los que en Cuba cultivan la Farmacia la quÃmica é historia natural médicas y la toxicologÃa; mas no olvidarémos por eso que léjos de nuestro suelo existen los mas célebres y laboriosos de los cultivadores de esas ciencias y que La Emulacion no llenarÃa la mision que nos proponemos si no hiciéramos figurar en ella lo que se dé à luz en Europa y merezca la sancion de las personas ilustradas." The resulting publication contains numerous original articles by Cuban pharmacists doctors and scientists as well as important work published outside of Cuba. Additionally the issues include biographies of significant figures in the field accounts of local scientific societies including the Real Academica de Ciencias de la Habana and publication of new pharmacological formulas discovered in Cuba or "adapted for the needs of the country." As a result the periodical forms an important record of medical and pharmacological developments and thought on the island in the mid-19th century. We locate only one run of this pioneering periodical at the National Library of Cuba with only the present set of issues appearing in auction records. Bound between Volumes I and II is a pamphlet by Fernando Paez "Manual de farmacia practica" Havana 1864 possibly incomplete at 8 pages; no examples of this pamphlet appear in OCLC. Viuda de Barcina y Comp unknown books
195016680New York: Inter-Union Institute Inc 1950. First Edition. Quarto. Staple-bound printed card wrappers; 64pp. Covers rubbed with small losses to extremities not affecting text; text clean and unmarked; Very Good. An anticommunist but pro-socialist labor periodical which drew articles and influences from across the left-right spectrum of the post-war labor movement. This issue includes what appears to be the first and possibly only appearance in English of Russian playwright Lev Luntz's dystopian drama The City of Truth first published posthumously in Berlin in 1924 translated by Hannah G. Hardman. The play envisions a society in which children are reared in an environment completely devoid of motherly love -- a theme that would be revisited in a number of mid-century anti-communist dystopias. Luntz died in a Hamburg sanitarium in the same year this work was published leaving behind a small body of work. He was only 23 but his passing drew commentary from no less a figure than Maxim Gorky who wrote ".he was talented wise exceptionally educated for a man so young. One felt in him a rare independence and daring of thought.it is difficult to write about this sad loss the untimely death of a talented man." This appears to be the only one of Luntz's works to have been translated into English and this the only appearance of the translation. This periodical not noted in Goldwater Radical Periodicals in America New Haven: 1966. Inter-Union Institute, Inc unknown books
1873815441873. PERIODICALS ed. J. C. SQUIRE. THE LONDON MERCURY AN INTERRUPTED RUN. London: London Mercury 1878-1937. var pp. Square small 4tos orange wrappers. Literary magazine. Very good condition some creasing and edgewear to wrappers. As follows: No. 73 Nov 1925 - 78 April 1926 No. 85 Nov. 1926 - 96 Oct. 1927 No. 181 Nov. 1934 No. 211 May 1937 - 216 Oct. 1937. unknown books
1884807891884. PERIODICALS MAINE HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER 1884-1895 VOLS 1-8. Portland: S. M. Watson 1884-1895. 8vo. printed wrappers in cord bound library boards. Ex-library fair to good condition complete. Wrappers and text age toned quite brittle edges chipped. Quarterly periodical until Vol. 9 1898 which is comprised of 12 parts. Volumes 1-6 1884-1889 Vol. 7 1893 Vol. 8 1895. Extra shipping required. unknown books
1901815411901. PERIODICALS U.S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. MARINE HOSPITAL REPORTS FIVE VOLUMES. Washington DC: GPO 1901-1910. var. pp. 8vo. boards. Fair boards slightly bowed pages show some water ripple/dampstaining. Spines loose. Hygienic laboratory/case histories. As follows: 1901 1903-1906 1908-1909 1909 1910. As is. unknown books
1916813051916. PERIODICALS MEMOIRES DE L'ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES D' L'INSTITUT DE FRANCE AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1916-1936. Paris: Gauthier Villars 1916-1936. Var pp. 4to. blue printed boards. Serie Deuxieme. Some chipped boards text very good internally with minimal foxing. Plates in monochrome or b/w. As follows: Seven volumes: 54 1916 56 1918 57 1922 58 1926 59 1928 61 1934 62 1936. unknown books
1850813091850. PERIODICALS MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE DE ANTIQUAIRES DE NORMANDIE AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1850-1865 NINE VOLUMES. Paris: Derache Libraire Caen Hardel editeur 1850-1865. var pp. 4to. printed wrappers tan or blue. A few of the large volumes are split at the spine but complete; some are unopened at top edge. As follows: Series 2 Volume 4 1-4 1844 Series 2 Volume 6 1852 Series 2 Volume 7 1850 Series 2 Volume 8 1851 Series 2 Volume 9 1-4 1851 Series 2 Volume 10 1855 Series 3 Volume 1 1855 Series 3 Volume 2 1858 Series 3 Volume 3 1865. unknown books
1871830281871. PERIODICALS - ASTRONOMY. MEMOIRS OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY PART I VOL. XXXIX 1870-1871: ON THE GRAPHICAL CONSTRUCTION OF A SOLAR ECLIPSE BY PROF. ARTHUR CAYLEY. London: Published by the Society 1871. 17 pp. 1 two-color plate a diagram. 4to. text side-sewn within printed paper wrappers. Wrappers are age-toned and split along spine with a Small pencil initial to top of front wrapper. Text and plate clean and fresh. Very good. unknown books
1850804591850. PERIODICALS THE MONITOR: CONTAINING TEN DISSERTATIONS WITH COPIOUS EXTRACTS FROM THE EARLY CHRISTIAN FATHERS AND THE REFORMERS; SHOWING THE BELIEF OF THE CHURCH IN THOSE AGES OF HER GREATEST PURITY VOL. 1 NOS. 1-14 MARCH 1850 - JUNE 1851. New York: Israel E. Jones 1850-1851. 112 pp. 8vo. brown cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Good appears complete. Ex-library with no external markings. Backstrip missing edges of boards shelfworn slightly chipped. Front joint starting. Text clean if somewhat foxed. Small woodcut ornament two scales held by hand descending from the heavens in banner. Not in Union List of Serials. Rare. Looking toward Judgment. unknown books
1931800511931. PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ANNUAL MEETING SIX ISSUES FROM 1907 TO 1931. New York/Washington DC: Baker Voorhees & Co./American Society of International Law 1907-1931. var pp. 8vo. green printed wrappers. All in near fine condition a few minor chips or creases to covers complete. As follows: First Annual Meeting April 19 and 20 1907 263 pp. Second Annual Meeting April 24 and 25 1908 183 pp. Sixth Annual Meeting April 25 - 27 1912 256 pp. Seventh Annual Meeting April 24-26 1913 377 pp. Eighth Annual Meeting April 22-25 1914 375 pp. Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting April 23-25 1931 381 pp. unknown books
1858815391858. PERIODICALS PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY. London: Asher & Co. 1858-64. var pp. 8vo. boards some spines chipped else very good. Partially unopened. As follows: volumes for the years: 1858 1859 1860-61 1862-63 1862-64 1864. unknown books
190547647Minneapolis: H.W. Wilson Company 1905. Edition not stated. Quarto 25.5cm; brown cloth stamped in gilt spine; patterned endpapers speckled textblock edges; 38393pp. Boards smudged and rubbed particularly about the extremities; minor scratches. Textblock has small crease along upper corner; soiling and light foxing intermittent throughout; title page has library reception stamp dated 1906. Overall Very Good or Better.<br/><br/>Before the age of the computer—and way before the age of the Internet and its Famous Brand Name Search Engines—library patrons relied on the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature to help them find magazine articles by date and subject. This 1905 edition which belonged to the Maryland State Library is prefaced with 38 pages of period advertisements thankfully we also had yet to invent the pop-up ad. Nowadays the Reader's Guide has gone digital accessible through a regularly updated and searchable online database. H.W. Wilson Company unknown books
18551160San Antonio: Adolf Douai 1855. Very good. 4pp. Large folio. Previously folded. Contemporary ownership inscription at head of title. Light foxing and creasing. A scarce December 1855 issue of this socialist abolitionist German Texas newspaper the San Antonio Zeitung "Ein sozial-demokratisches Blatt für die Deutschen in West-Texas." "The San Antonio Zeitung. began weekly publication as San Antonio's first German-language newspaper on July 1 1853 under the editorship of C. D. Adolph Douai a German-born scholar teacher and social reformer. The newspaper written largely in German was aimed at the large German population in San Antonio and the surrounding region. In a prospectus Douai announced that the Zeitung would regard every political question from the viewpoint of social progress. He published the free-soil platform adopted by the Texas State Convention of Germans in 1854 and in a series of editorials attacked the institution of slavery as an evil incompatible with democratic government a form of government that required "free tillers of their own soil. But many merchants fearful of being associated with the abolitionists withdrew their advertisements from the paper and several German communities passed resolutions publicly condemning it. Douai continued doggedly and in the February 9 1855 issue of the Zeitung went so far as to declare that western Texas must be free. In May 1856 with ill-feeling mounting and revenues on the decline he was forced to sell the paper. It was purchased by a member of the opposition Gustav Schleicher who took over the publication and renamed it the San Antonio Staats-Zeitung" - Handbook of Texas Online. The present issue published on December 15 1855 contains an article on the situation of Chinese immigration to California an account of Know-Nothing Party violence in Maine news on sectional and slavery issues from across the country entitled "The Separation of the Union" including reports on the ongoing saga in Kansas as well as several columns on news from Germany and copious advertising for German businesses in San Antonio and the surrounding area. OCLC locates only microfilm and digital holdings of the periodical though the source of the physical holdings appears to be UTSA. We locate no runs or single issues of the paper in archived sales records other than the present issue. A good example of this rare and important anti-slavery Texas newspaper. Adolf Douai unknown books
171934228New York: Schwäbisches Wochenblatt 1917-1919. First Edition. Ninety-one quarto 29.75cm. issues bound together in contemporary reddish-brown cloth; illus. throughout. Textblock quite toned due to poor paper stock light edge wear to cloth extremities else Very Good and sound. Quite possibly complete set the numbering ends after no. 13 misprinted 31 and a few weeks appear to have been skipped. Humor supplement to the weekly Schwabian-American newspaper Schwäbisches Wochenblatt. Though we find no records for the New York-based newspaper or its supplement we do find a newspaper of the same name published by the Social Democratic Party of Germany. This periodical also appears to be anti-capitalist the cartoon on the first page of the first issue shows a worker slicing open the money-bag gut of Mammon. Most significantly this periodical began publication months after the United States entered World War I with much of the content on the plight of the German-born American citizens another cartoon shows an American citizen of German birth in a muzzle. We find no listings in OCLC as of June 2017. Schwäbisches Wochenblatt unknown books
1909801901909. PERIODICALS SOMERSETSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL & NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY: PROCEEDINGS VOL. LIV 1908. Barnicott & Pearce 1909. 8vo. printed wrappers. Good some wear to wrappers. Barnlich Priory Wick Barrow excavation. unknown books
1928801941928. PERIODICALS SOMERSETSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL & NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY: PROCEEDINGS VOL. LXXIII 1927. Barnicott & Pearce 1928. 8vo. printed wrappers. Good some wear to wrappers. 17th century manor houses; Saxon charters. unknown books
1944801961944. PERIODICALS SOMERSETSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL & NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY: PROCEEDINGS VOL. LXXXIX 1943. Barnicott & Pearce 1944. 8vo. printed wrappers. Good some wear to wrappers. Orchard Portman; monumental brasses. unknown books