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1929WRCAM39667Paris 1929. 2121pp. plus 4pp. of printed wrappers. Quarto. Original printed wrappers. Contemporary label for the Society for Promoting Christian Bookplate of John Lawson on front wrapper verso. Knowledge mounted on front wrapper largely removed. Institutional inkstamp on front wrapper. Wrappers lightly chipped torn at spine. Paper lightly toned and brittle. Good. A rare ethnological account and extensive lexicon of the Warau or Guarano Indians of the Orinoco Basin originally published in Volumes XX and XXI new series of the JOURNAL DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DES AMÉRICANISTES DE PARIS 1928-29. OCLC lists only nine copies. unknown books
199998750Wilmington: New Sweden Centre Kalmar Nyckel Museum Institute 1999. stiff paper wrappers. small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. iv 28 pages. Photography by Marianne Mackenzie. First edition. General history followed by individual histories of these parishes including Holy Trinity in Wilmington. Also has a brief history of New Sweden. New Sweden Centre, Kalmar Nyckel Museum Institute unknown books
1977216850Berkeley: Church for Today 1977. 16p. 6x9.25 inches prayers sermons poems contributor pictures signed by Rev. Williams as "Hazaiah" light staining to rear cover otherwise good booklet in stapled gray wraps. From their web site: The Church For Today is a small non-denominational church rooted in the Judeo/Christian tradition. In this interracial diverse congregation each person is viewed as a unique reflection of the beauty of the Creator. As we come together to worship we affirm our oneness with each other and with Life itself. Practicing the presence of God seeking truth daily and serving others in our community through acts of justice mercy and love are paramount to our faith. No copies located in OCLC as of 7/2017. Church for Today unknown books
18681060Cincinnati OH: Hitchcock and Walden 1868. Hardbound. Near fine. 1/2 leather. 476 476 pp. 25 steel engravings. Each issue has Literature non-fiction articles prose a Children's Section a Family Section a Review of Contemporary Literature a Monthly Record and The Editors Table. Of the notable engravings found in this volume included are Burgdoerf after L. Rohbock; Attacking An Outpost after W.H. Beard N.A.; On The Magallawa after O.G. Hanks; The Riverside Path a Glimpse of The Catskills after W. Hart; The Deer Lope after W.H. Beard; The Writing Lesson by W. Wellstood; Mount Monadnock NH after R.W. Hubbard; Little Rosebud after L.G.G.L. Brown; The Spring Garland after W. Goodall Esq.; Cincinnati Weslyan Female College after B.B. Chamberlin; Wayside Hospitality after C.F. Blauvelt; At The Spring after J.M. Hart; The Village Spire after W. Hart; The Homestead by W. Whittredge. Hitchcock and Walden hardcover books
1994224597Oakland: Beth Eden Baptist Church 1994. Magazine. 44p 8.5x11 inches tributes program of the event ads photos very good souvenir programme/booklet in stapled black pictorial wraps mild wear. Beth Eden Baptist Church unknown books
1903265996Taunton MA: Self-published by the author 1903. 29p. 6x9 inches dedication introduction note very good chapbook in plain printed and stapled wraps with mild toning. Rev. White was a Presbyterian minister born in Hickory who served for a time in the 1890s in Ensenada Baja California where he was known to write poetry. He died in 1907. No holdings located in OCLC as of 5/2021. Self-published by the author unknown books
1900008172London / New York : S. T. Freemantle / J. B. Lippincott Co. 1900. # 188 of 208 copies printed for America. Two volumes in publisher's original green buckram gilt lettering at spines top edges gilt. Profusely and wonderfully illustrated. Very Good spot of discoloration rear board Vol. II scattered light toning at end papers only. A handsome set of this classic of natural history. . Limited and Numbered First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Thick 8vo. S. T. Freemantle / J. B. Lippincott Co. Hardcover books
1896133883London: John Murray 1896. Hardbound. Good- a very presentable reading copy see further description of condition. Perforation stamps through many if not all plates cardpocket on rear free endpaper. Bound in very faded greenish blue cloth with red & gilt Tomoe-ko mark on the front board. 346 pp. with two folding maps at rear as well as. This particular copy is exlibrary. There is a blind stamp on the title-page and there are perforation stamps through both the maps at the rear. The first map of the Alps has a tear and a split on minor consequence through one of the folds. The cover corners are sharp but the outer hinges are splitting and weak and there is some loss at the top left of the spine. This copy will never win a beauty contest but it is a complete copy of this rare book. John Murray hardcover books
196831935Los Angeles: the Ward Ritchie Press 1968. First edition 1 of 500 copies 8vo pp. vii 1 39 1; illus.; fine in original gray cloth stamped in gilt near fine slipcase. Introduction by Doyce B. Nunis Jr. <br/><br/> the Ward Ritchie Press hardcover books
1968000440Los Angeles California: Ward Ritchie Press 1968. In lightly rubbed slipcase. Introduction by Doyce B. Nunis Jr. Limited to 500 copies. 40pp. Limited Edition. Gray Cloth. Nearly Fine. Thin Octavo. Ward Ritchie Press Hardcover books
2019260217Albany: Art & Understanding Inc 2019. Magazine. 48p. 8.25x11 inches illustrations photos services features ads articles very good glossy magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Art & Understanding, Inc unknown books
2019019406New York NY: Book-Art Press Solutions LLC 2019. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 284 pages. Hardcover binding in new unread condition except for minimal shelfwear. Contains one black-and-white illustration. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Book-Art Press Solutions LLC Hardcover books
1992133652San Francisco: Self-published 1992. 57p. 5.5x8.5 inches illustrations very good in original stapled pictorial wraps. Personally inscribed and signed by the poet who was born in the Philippines and was the vicar at St. Barnabus Episcopal Church in San Francisco. Self-published unknown books
1803265202Newburyport: Edmund M. Blunt 1803. First American Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Shaw & Shoemaker 4350. One of several works by a leading figure of the 18th century English evangelical revival. Haweis was member of the Countess of Huntigdon's "Connexion" and at her death became a principle trustee. A First American Edition of his Evangelical Principles a collection of 14 sermons which was part of the standard training of ordinands in the "Connexion". Bound in contemporary sheep with a cracked morocco title label which has some minor loss. Very Good binding. Edmund M. Blunt unknown books
1957193496South Carolinians Speak 1957-01-01. Paperback. Good. Mild wear to the covers. Has a good binding no marks or notations. vii 89 pp. South Carolinians Speak paperback books
198626233New York NY: The Reverend Mother Ruth C.H.S. 1986. viii 135 6 pages; black and white illustrations throughout depicting the story of ".the founding of the Community of the Holy Spirit an Episcopal religious order for women on New York City's Morningside Heights as told by the foundress." Contents include information on the beginnings of the order in New York Charterhouse community St. Hilda's and St. High's convent Melrose School St. Cuthbert's associates; appendix with the cast of mimers the mystery of Christmas pageant details including the music used in the performance. Laid-in is an illustrated brochure for The Community of the Holy Spirit. Book and jacket design by Three Sisters Graphics; printed by Adams Bannister Cox NY. Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4" size; illustrated dustjacket over hardcover binding; light wear to jacket; contents clean and in very good condition; an interesting history for this religious order of women. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dustjacket. Very Good. The Reverend Mother Ruth, C.H.S. hardcover books
168628626Padoua: Cadorino 1686. Quarto. 32 298 10 Indexpp. including a portrait of the author. Half title. Contemporary vellum manuscript spine title<br/> <br/>First issue of Terra Rossa's famous account detailing discoveries in the New World as denoted by the 1686 date and the privilege below the imprint reading "Et Privilegio del Serenissimo Principe."<br/> <br/>Includes much information on Venetian explorers going so far as to credit Marco Polo with discovering Australia and attempts to rename Terra Australis as Terra Australe Magallanica to honor Magellan. In this work Terra Rossa "attempted to prove that Venetians had discovered all lands unknown to the ancients including America and Terra Australis." Hiatt p. 261. He also defends the claims of the Zeno brothers to have made a northern discovery of America prior to Columbus. A rare and surprisingly little-known work focused on early exploration of the Southern Hemisphere.<br/> <br/>Sabin 94858; European Americana 686/157. Cadorino unknown books
1983266000San Francisco: TD Prods. & Stephen Dubov 1983. 36p 6.75x8.5 inches introductions 9 solo pieces illustrated with production photos very good booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. William Talen is an actor/writer from Grand Rapids MI who established himself as a street performer in San Francisco in the 1980s and in the late 1990s NYC as Reverend Billy. This collection of monologues is from a much earlier show. Includes "The Church of Eternal Life Through Mutation" with Billy as a preacher on the tube a foreshadowing if ever there was one! One holding located in OCLC as of 5/2021. TD Prods. & Stephen Dubov unknown books
1960197251Los Angeles: One Inc 1960. Magazine. 32p. including covers 5.5x8.5 inches very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps with mild foxing and stains. Cover story "Homosexual Servant of God" One Inc. which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one" was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene leading to a four-year legal battle chronicled in its pages that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors. One, Inc unknown books
1868009701Saratoga Springs to Clinton New York 1868. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This two-page handbill measures 6" x 9.75" and is illustrated with an image of the Congress and Columbian Springs in Saratoga Springs New York. An addendum identifying the "Discounts for 1869" is attached to the reverse. The handbill is enclosed in its original envelope sent by the Reverend Charles F. Dowd from Saratoga Springs to Professor Edward North of Hamilton College in Clinton New York. The envelope is franked with a black two-cent Jackson stamp Scott #73 that has been canceled with a fancy "P" carved cork handstamp. Both the handbill and envelope are in nice shape. The alleged benefits of Saratoga Springs naturally-carbonated mineral water can be traced by to the Mohawk and Iroquois tribes that are said to have drank and bathed in the waters for its supposed healing and curative powers. <br /> Early settlers were convinced and over time incredible claims about their power exploded in early America. They were said to cure kidney and liver disease rheumatism diabetes scrofula cancer malaria and "weakness of women" in addition to numerous other conditions and diseases. By the mid-1850s Saratoga was the pre-eminent vacation destination for the uber-wealthy including the Vanderbilts Whitneys J.P. Morgan Diamond Jim Brady and Lillian Russell. Soon thereafter resort proprietors expanded their operations to include bottling their waters for shipment especially within New York state. <br /> <br /> <p>This circular was produced in the early days of Saratoga water shipping by the suppliers Hotchkiss Sons who promise to deliver bottled water from the Empire Congress and Columbian Springs "safely and securely packed in boxes suitable for shipment to any part of the world." <br /> <br /> <p>Reverend Dowd and his wife were co-principals of Temple Grove Ladies Seminary now Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs. Dowd however is most famous for inventing the system of U.S. time zones that was eventually adopted world-wide to improve railroad scheduling. <br /> <br /> <p>Professor North served as the Professor of Greek and ancient languages at Hamilton College for over 58 years. He also served as the president of the New York State Teacher's Association and on the board of trustees for the Clinton Grammar School. <br /> <br /> <p>For more information see "Saratoga Mineral Springs Legend & History" at Saratoga.com CDC's "History of Drinking Water Treatment" "The Man Who Made Time Workable" from the Jul/Aug 2017 issue of Yale Alumni Magazine and "A Memoir of Edward North" from the 14 Oct 1905 issue of the New York Times all available online. unknown books
2001105399Venice 2001. Softbound. VG. Color illustrated wraps. 458 pp. profusely illustrated with 381 mostly in bw one section of color plates. Reviewed in Burlington Magazine Vol. 145 whole issue 1209 Dec. 2003 pp. 863-864 by Dr. Flavio Boggi. Contains fifteen enlightening essays all in Italian that examine the art of Lucca from the times of the Middle ages up to the 1900s. a unique examination of a geographical location nnot often written about in art circles. Profuse illustrations back up the lengthy and extensive essays. paperback books
193337685New York: William Abbatt 1933. 1st printing thus. Blue paper wrappers with black lettering printed to spine and cover. Sunning around spine and wrapper edges. Chipping along spine and wrapper edges. A VG copy. 3 -63 3 blank pp. Intratextual illustrations. 10-1/4" x 7-3/4" <br/><br/> William Abbatt unknown books
146380San Francisco: Self-published no date. Five pamphlets with sermons by the Minister of the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco various pagination 5.5x8.5 inches each stapled top-left corner and folded into tan wraps. Self-published unknown books
1972103258San Francisco: self-published 1972. 13p. mimeographed on 8.5x11 inch sheets folded to 5.5x8.5 inches and stapled in upper corner footnotes original green cover sheet. self-published unknown books
1965103257San Francisco: Self-published by the author 1965. 10p. mimeographed on 8.5x11 inch sheets folded to 5.5x8.5 inches and stapled in upper corner footnotes original orange cover sheet. Self-published by the author unknown books