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184616128Wien, Mechitaristen-Congregations-Buchhandlung, 1846. 8°. 130, XXI S.; S. 131-268, Bedruckte OBrosch.-Bde.
1897R103050Paris-Lyon, Amat-Vitte 1897 Complet en 2 tomes: xxii,474 + 607pp. + frontispice (portrait), 3e édition revue, 18cm., reliures cart., dos en cuir avec titre doré, feuilles de garde décorées, texte frais, bon état, R103050
1897R48540Poitiers, Typographie des Jeunes Sourds-muets 1897 504pp.+ qqs.illustrations, dédicacé par l'auteur, br.orig. (peu abîmé aux coins), 24cm., peu de rousseurs, bel état
1866298537Richmond: Allegre & Goode Printers 1866. Half Leather. Very Good binding. Large 8vo.; in tan half-calf with black morocco label and spine ruled in blind; 3 4-514 pages including the Index. binder’s ticket on the front pastedown Gary & Clemmitt in Richmond.~~Quite a nice copy. A picture of life in Virginia in the months immediately following the Civil War. Very Good binding. Allegre & Goode, Printers unknown
1896170124003State authority Ohio 1896. Hardcover. Very Good. State authority, Ohio hardcover
1888170124004Columbian printing Co 1888. Hardcover. Acceptable. Columbian printing Co hardcover
18576917St. Paul: Earle S. Goodrich Territorial printer ; Pioneer and Democrat Office 1857. Wraps. Very Good. 304 pages stab bound in wraps. Includes an index to the laws. Former owner's name on front cover corner of cover creased first 20 page tops are dampstained not affecting the text. Over all a clean unmarked copy. <br/><br/> Earle S. Goodrich, Territorial printer ; Pioneer and Democrat Office paperback
1841ZB335229Washington: 1841. 2 pp issued as 26th Congress 2d Session HD 80; one leaf with rougheness at margins no text lost but good only; the assembly finds the concept of a tariff to be in conflict with the preamble to the United States Constitution. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: unknown
1879181Columbus Ohio: Nevins & Meyers 1879. Good. <p dir="ltr">358pp. Marbled boards some chipping along the spine. Significant tear along each board but both boards are still attached to the spine. Slight toning throughout the book due to age. Pages in good condition considering age.<br /> <br /> The State of Ohio: General and Local Laws and Joint Resolutions Passed by the Sixty-Third General Assembly at the Adjourned Session 1879 — Published by Nevins and Meyers this official volume compiles all laws and resolutions enacted by the Ohio legislature during its 63rd session. A primary source for understanding 19th-century Ohio government and lawmaking.</p> . Nevins & Meyers unknown
1824006743Columbus Ohio: P.H. Olmstead 1824. FIRST EDITION first printing. Record of the general assembly of the State of Ohio on December 1 1823. Full sheep leather with noticeable wear red calf leather label on spine with gilt lettering chipped at top of spine binding still tight 500 pages are in tact age-toned and spotted. Pages 131-178 are foxed in far top corner. Some pencil markings on first blank page. Statues of Ohio. Overall in GOOD condition. . First Edition. Full Sheep Leather. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. P.H. Olmstead Hardcover
183245357Raleigh: Lawrence and Lemat. 1832. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo; 148; 20; 4 8 pages; Later binding of quarter red leather over red cloth boards leather seriously chipped at spine ends and worn at corner; hinges repaired; bookplate of Library of Congress on front pastedown with LC duplicate release stamp on ffep tiny LC stamp on titlepage; paper age toned otherwise contents clean and complete. Folding table with treaurers report is bound in as 4 separate pages - "A statement of the revenue of North Carolina : a statement of the nett amount of that branch of the revenue which is receivable by the sheriff for the year 1830". OCLC 967844253 Acts include incorporation of seven gold mining companies nine acts regarding construction of roads twenty-one acts regarding establishment of militias five acts regarding treatment of Negroes etc. In 1825 a reporter wrote: “The mining interest of the State is now only second to the farming interest.” Most North Carolina gold was found in ten Piedmont counties: Guilford Randolph Davidson Rowan Montgomery Stanly Cabarrus Mecklenburg Gaston and Union but there were deposits farther west. Until the mid-1830s farmers panned for gold during the off-season. . Lawrence and Lemat hardcover
182537614Columbus: Printed by P.H. Olmsted 1825. First edition. Removed. A very good copy with soiled spot on title small hole on one leaf affecting 2 words of text; bottom edge untrimmed. 16 pp. 8vo. Bill to provide for the support and better regulation of common schools. Scarce. Not at American Antiquarian Society. OCLC shows only seven copies under two accession numbers: Lib. Co. Philadelphia OCLC: 83023151 Lib. Congress and five in Ohio OCLC: 32392091. American Imprints 21734. Morgan: Bibliography of Ohio Imprints 1605. Printed by P.H. Olmsted unknown
184631561Raleigh: W. R. Gales Printer to the Legislature 1846. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. 20 pages. Title on page 1. No stitching remains of the report. All pages are loose. A few old ink marks. Old ink name "John Baxter" top of the title page. <br /> <br /> A brief search on the internet provided no information on the Charlotte and Camden Railroad. However most likely the name of "Camden" was replaced with "South Carolina" to become the Charlotte South Carolina Railroad Company. Construction began on the rail route from Charlotte to Columbia South Carolina in 1847 the year after this report. The Charlotte South Carolina Railroad began in 1852 and existed until 1869 when it was absorbed by Charlotte Columbia and Augusta Railroad. The line ran from Charlotte North Carolina to Columbia South Carolina and was the first carrier to serve Mecklenburg County North Carolina. The railroad was 110 miles 180 km long and its track gauge was 5 ft 1524 mm. Source: wikipedia. W. R. Gales, Printer to the Legislature unknown
184631560Raleigh: W. R. Gales Printer to the Legislature 1846. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. Approx. 8" x 5." 24 pages. Title on page 1. Ex-institutional copy with perforated library stamp from the New York Public Library on the title page. No stitching remains and several pages are loose. Old ink name "John Baxter" top of the title page. W. R. Gales, Printer to the Legislature unknown
186531684New York: Reprinted for Joseph Sabin. Alvord Printer 1865. First Thus Limited Edition. Wraps. Good. Unbound wraps. 5 viii 151 pages errata bottom of page 151 2. Small in text illustrated vignettes. Untrimmed wraps with title page by Sabin preceding the facsimile title page. Majority of leaves uncut at top edge. Flaking and edge chipping to the early and later pages. Small closed edge tear on Sabin's title page. Red stamped numbers "22185" stamped in the upper right corner of the second sheet with Sabin Reprints printed on the page. No other markings found inside this copy. This uncommon reprint was limited to 200 copies. This copy is numbered 10 and initialed by Joseph Sabin JS on the verso of the Sabin title page. Wraps housed inside a gray cardboard folding case with white paper title label on the spine. Some type of taped label on the front of the case removed leaving scuffed outline. . <br /> <br /> Howes J 216 reprint. Reprinted for Joseph Sabin. Alvord, Printer unknown
1890211190216020118214 Shinzaimokucho Nihonbashi district Tokyo 1890. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 14 Shinzaimokucho, Nihonbashi district, Tokyo paperback
181437315Washington D.C.: A. & G. Way Printers 1814. First edition. Disbound. Removed from a larger volume browned still quite good. 4 pp. 8vo. February 12 1814. Referred to the Committee on the Public Lands. February 25 1814. Bill .reported and committed to a committee of the whole house on Monday next." Concerns the series of major quakes that hit New Madrid in what was later renamed the Missouri Territory. It was said the quake was so strong the Mississippi ran backward for a while. Signed in print by George Bullitt Speaker of the Missouri House; S. Hammond President of the Legislative Council; and by William Clark Governor. An early example of a request for disaster relief from the U.S. Government. Shaw & Shoemaker 33500. A. & G. Way, Printers unknown
181437315Washington D.C.: A. & G. Way Printers 1814. First edition. Disbound. Removed from a larger volume browned still quite good. 4 pp. 8vo. February 12 1814. Referred to the Committee on the Public Lands. February 25 1814. Bill .reported and committed to a committee of the whole house on Monday next." Concerns the series of major quakes that hit New Madrid in what was later renamed the Missouri Territory. It was said the quake was so strong the Mississippi ran backward for a while. Signed in print by George Bullitt Speaker of the Missouri House; S. Hammond President of the Legislative Council; and by William Clark Governor. An early example of a request for disaster relief from the U.S. Government. Shaw & Shoemaker 33500. A. & G. Way, Printers unknown books
18068322Boston: Pr. and sold by Hosea Sprague 1806. 48mo 11 cm 4.3". 32 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 11859. Sewn without wrappers. Small dog-ears throughout and small loss of paper to a few corners resulting in the loss of page numbers. Short tear in inner margin of title-leaf without intruding upon text. Age-toned moderate foxing. Pr. and sold by Hosea Sprague unknown books
1856373154New Haven: Carrington & Hotchkiss state printers 1856. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges somewhat nicked and dust-dulled as with age. Cover starting. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 76 pages. Subjects: Persons with mental disabilities Connecticut; Statistics.Persons with mental disabilities Education. New Haven: Carrington & Hotchkiss, state printers paperback
1840ZB389507Tuscaloosa: Hale & Eaton State Printers 1840. first edition; 192 pp library markings age staining on early and late leaves but entirely readable margins cut down touching a few letters at fore edge with none lost but several page numbers shaved one leaf has old repair a sound and overall good copy. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Tuscaloosa: Hale & Eaton, State Printers unknown
18989855Lyon, Vitte, 1898 ; in-8, bradel cartonnage de papier marbré, pièce de titre grenat (reliure du XXe) ; (8), 434 pp., nombreuses photographies.
1867299869Carson City.: Joseph E. Eckley State Printer. 1867. 8vo. Contemporary half sheep over marbled boards red and black spine labels with gilt title. Very good spine hear chipped several pages at the outside of the volume have tanned corners caused by the leather used on the corners slight rippling to pages throughout endpapers heavily wrinkled and bubbled. 23x14.5x2.8 cm. A nice copy of this early account of the Nevada Legislature. weight: 1.3 lb. Joseph E. Eckley, State Printer. hardcover
1856055874Edinburgh: Johnstone & Hunter 1856. Reprint . Hardcover. Near Fine. Small Octavo. EDINBURGH : 1856. Two works together. With an introductory notice by Isaac Watts. Introduction. Hardback. Original dark-red cloth; gilt lettered spine; elaborate gilt decoration. Original yellow end-papers. All edges gilt. Half-title to each work. Samuel Clark pp.1-236 & William Gurnall pp.239-368. 368 pages. Tight bright and clean. Neat owner name dated 1856; no internal markings. NEAR FINE. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping Sm.8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Johnstone & Hunter hardcover
181257676New York: Whiting and Watson no. 96 Broadway 1812. First edition 8vo pp. 3 4-56; uncut; original printed brown wrappers; ex-N.Y. State Library with small inoffensive rubberstamp on the wrapper; very good. Wrapper dated 1813. American Imprints 26519; Sabin 65218. Whiting and Watson, no. 96 Broadway unknown