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2014201588Salerno: Multimedia Edizioni 2014. Paperback. 75p. introduction texts in English and Italian on facing pages poetry personal inscription signed by the poet very good first Italian trade paperback edition in pictorial wraps. San Francisco-based activist/educator/poetand a co-founder of the Occupy Movement and a member of the League of Revolutionaries for a New America LRNA. Multimedia Edizioni paperback 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
1817306781London: Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press 1817. First edition. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. Slip announcing vol. IV of Typographical Antiquities inserted before half title of Vol. I. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo. Original drab boards printed spine labels untrimmed. Old clean repairs to the joints of vol. I; joints of vol. III a bit rubbed. Ownership signature of Mary Curteis Dec. 29 1817 on pastedown in each volume; bookplate of Charles Sarolea and his signature on title page; small morocco label; printed label of Claude Smith on flyleaf. Very good. Cloth slipcases. First edition. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. Slip announcing vol. IV of Typographical Antiquities inserted before half title of Vol. I. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo. Windle & Pippin A28; Jackson no.40; Hart no.186; Bigmore and Wyman pp. 169-70 Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press unknown books
1817306787London: Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press 1817. First edition with half-titles and errata. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. some tinted in red and blue. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo. Contemporary straight-grained red morocco by Charles Smith covers gilt ruled with gilt side-pieces along central panel spines in six compartments with elaborate gilt scrollwork gilt turn-ins blue silk doublures with gilt cornerpieces duplicated on silk free endpapers a.e.g. Foxed minor rubbing to boards an attractive copy. First edition with half-titles and errata. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. some tinted in red and blue. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo. Bound by Charles Smith. Dibdin's lavish work in an ornate binding by Charles Smith one of the more active and competent binders in London of the 1810s-'30s with his "13 Church St Soho" ticket in volume 1. Windle & Pippin A28; Jackson no.40; Hart no.186; Bigmore and Wyman pp. 169-70. Provenance: R.P. Hooper bookplate Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press unknown books
1817261849London: Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press 1817. First edition with half-titles and errata. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. some tinted in red and blue and slip of gold printing with directions to binder slip at vol. II p. 417. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo 9-3/4 x 6 inches. Bound in contemporary three quarters blue pebbled morocco spine gilt and marbled boards and edges. Fine small bump to some pages in Vol. I. Bookplate of The Right Hon. Charles Abbot prob. Charles Abbot 1st Baron Colchester in Vols II & III. First edition with half-titles and errata. Hundreds of engravings and examples of type etc. some tinted in red and blue and slip of gold printing with directions to binder slip at vol. II p. 417. 3 vols. Imperial 8vo 9-3/4 x 6 inches. Windle & Pippin A28; Jackson no.40; Hart no.186; Bigmore and Wyman pp. 169-70 Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press unknown books
1909Embry 132728Intermountain Catholic Press Salt Lake: 1909. First edition first printing. Light drip discoloration to rear panel else near fine and bright with hinges firm. Green cloth no dust jacket. Intermountain Catholic Press, Salt Lake: 1909. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
1993207139College Station TX: The Christ Holy Missionary Baptist Church 1993. Magazine. 60p 8.5x11 inches history of the church photos of administrators volunteers pastors members ads memorials etc. very good souvenir booklet in stapled yellow pictorial wraps. The Christ Holy Missionary Baptist Church unknown books
1969188728Dayton: Pflaum Press 1969. Paperback. vii 133p. 8.5x11 inches illustrated with b&w photos and with red 7" flexible vinyl 33-1/3 record in pocket at rear. The photos are also by Griffin and the book is based upon recent at the time interviews with Dick Gregory Father Groppi Charles Evers Thomas Merton Cardinal Dearden et al. Pflaum Press paperback 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
191118033London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd. 1911. Second edition. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo. Publisher's blue boards with gilt titles. No jacket. A very good copy. Head and tail of spine worn and sunned. Light soil to boards. Top edge gilt. Some foxing to endpapers & pastedowns; sticker from contemporary bookstore at front pastedown. Pages with expected toning but very clean. Remarkably tight throughout but for two small cracks. 424pp. <br/><br/>"Illustrated by Mrs. Temple Perkins together with reproductions of numerous ancient prints." Second edition with new preface after the 1902 printing by Isbister & Co. Extensively illustrated history of the ceremony of the coronation throughout history. OCLC. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. hardcover books
198074965New York: Vantage 1980. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. v 153pp. short thin 8vo cloth d.w.; dust wrapper edgeworn. New York: Vantage Press 1980. First edition. A very good copy in a very good - dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Vantage 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
1960109425Evanston: Program of African Studies Northwestern University 1960. Paperback. 131p.appendices 8.5x11 inches introduction by Gwendolen M. Carter speeches appendices very good in original stapled wraps with photo of the Reverend on the cover. Speeches from the 1920s through the 1960s by the president of the Cape Congress of the A.N.C. Program of African Studies, Northwestern University paperback books
1837BL4647New York:: American Tract Society 1837. 1837. D. Fanshaw printer; also issued in Boston the same year. 12mo. 108 pp. Engraved frontispiece; light foxing. Original quarter calf marbled boards; rubbed extremities showing wear. Ownership signatures of Cornelia J. Tarbell; J. Perkins. Very good. American Tract Society, 1837. hardcover books
1960Embry 196978Samuel Bagster 1960. Second edition. A few ink lines to bottom edge near fine in near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Samuel Bagster, 1960. Second edition. unknown books
193992286Santa Barbara: self-published by author 1939. 56p. 6x9 inches illustrated with black & white photos foreword conclusion very good first edition in lightly soiled and worn stapled pictorial cream pictorial wraps. self-published by author 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
1968TB29605Barre Mass.: Barre Publishers 1968. Republication of 1968. Near fine in white paper covered boards with blind text embossing on the front board. An octavo of 9 by 6 inches with a prior owner's name on the first free end page and with bumps to the upper fore corners of the boards. In a very near fine price clipped dust jacket with a tiny 1/8" closed tear at the lower fore edge of the front panel. 116 pages of text and illustrated with reproductions of the photographs of the last six men alive as of 1864 who were soldiers during the American Revolution. Originally published in 1864 by R. A. Moore in Hartford Conn. which when found is extremely uncommon. Barre Publishers hardcover books
190870366Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company. Good. 1908. Hardcover. 75 pages some unopened green boards with gilt stamping. The covers are soiled the front cover is slightly warped and the bottom edge of the rear cover has a small piece missing from the edge 1". The contents however are bright and complete. Good. . The John C. Winston Company hardcover books
184312134Alexandria: Printed at the Sou: Churchman Office 1843. 56pp bound in later plain wrappers scattered fox. Good. Meade became Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Virginia in 1841. "Meade's character and leadership made him a power for good throughout not only the Episcopal Church but the entire state." DAB. Meade warns here that "those are most positive and intolerant who most implicitly take their faith from others instead of drawing it by careful study and humble prayer from the word of God. The Romanists who blindly take everything from the infallible oracle of their Church think it impossible they can be wrong and therefore disposed most violently to condemn others." FIRST EDITION. AI 43-3413 5. Haynes 12033. Printed at the Sou: Churchman Office unknown books
1824262161London: Printed for Harding Triphook and Lepard Finsbury-Square and J. Major Fleet Street 1824. Large paper copy of the first edition. li i 400; 512 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 9-3/4 x 6 inches. Full tree calf a.e. g. by Riviere. Labels reads "Dibdin's Work." Bookplates of Henry William Poor Marinus Willet Dominick Francis J. Gagliandi and Stuart B. Schimmel. Large paper copy of the first edition. li i 400; 512 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 9-3/4 x 6 inches. LARGE PAPER COPY. Pagination not as called for in Pippin and Windle who call for continuous pagination. Printed for Harding, Triphook, and Lepard, Finsbury-Square and J. Major, Fleet Street unknown books
1929220145Shanghai: Commercial Press 1929. xii 147 pages very good hardcover in dj; originally printed in 1924 this is the fourth edition. The dustjacket in mildly wringled; small "Made in China" stamp near the top for importation to the US at the time. The price on the spine is given as "$2 Mex." Mexican silver pesos being a standard currency in China at the time. The Chinese-American translator was born and educated in Atlantic City New Jersey. Commercial Press unknown books
1934191332Shanghai: Commercial Press 1934. xiv 147 pages very good hardcover in like dj; originally printed in 1924 this edition noted as the "First impression after the Jauary 29th 1932 tragedy." The Chinese-American translator was born and educated in Atlantic City New Jersey. Commercial Press unknown 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
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