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1858352755Edinburgh: Cowan & Company 1858. Early Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in full leather. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Provenance: previous owner's inscription. Date is suggested. Physical description: 366 pages; 15 cm. Subjects:Church of Scotland; Hymns; Texts. Bible Psalms; Paraphrases English. Bible New Testament. English Selections. Edinburgh: Cowan & Company hardcover
1897063979Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons 1897-1904. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket as Issued. Brown half-leather binding with marbled boards. Black and burgundy slips on the spine. Around 850 pages pagination begins again with each year. Over half of the spine is missing. Front and back cover detached. Half of burgundy label missing. Front free end-paper and title page detached part of the title page is still attached causing a letter to be cut from title. Text body is free from underlining highlighting or notes. Fair only. Full refund if not satisfied. William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
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
18201362Harrisburg PA: Pr. by J. Wyeth 1820. 8vo. 2 ff. 275 1 blank 19 1 blank 26 50 19 1 blank pp. <br><br>Findlay was accused of accepting payments and loans from his appointees. The General Assembly cleared him of all charges and he went on to serve as senator from Pennsylvania and director of the U.S. Mint. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 2690. Good. Removed from a nonce volume. First four leaves detached and brittle with shallow chipping in the margins. Pages lightly browned with scattered staining and occasional foxing. Rubber-stamps from a now-defunct library including one on title-page. A manuscript index of two leaves has been pasted in before p. 1. Pr. by J. Wyeth unknown books
18829384883David Nutt 1882. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Larger 8vo. Red cloth binding with elaborate blind border mirrored on both boards. Gilt lettering on sunfaded backstrip. Bumped corners and light shelf wear. Backstrip has a 3 inch split in the right seam and a small section missing at the end. Multiple pages have small marginal pencil markings. Pages 33 to 63 have long tears down the inside margin which don't affect the text. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1650grams ISBN: David Nutt hardcover
1872biblio36762<p>Riverside Press Cambridge MA 1872. XIII770 pages. NearFine Hardcover SandyBrown Leather cover reinforced Raised bands Red leather plate with spine title no dj. No Wear to the cover. Clean Unmarked throughout. Strong binding and hinges smooth edges. 9.9"x6.5"x2.0". be44326.</p> Riverside Press hardcover
1860046077London: P. Vallentine Printed & Publisher By 1860. The volumes are divided according to the five most important holidays in the Jewish calendar: Vol. I Passover; Vol. II Shavuot; Vol. III New Year Rosh HaShanah; Vol. IV Feast of Tabernacles Sukkot; Vols V & VI Day of Atonement Yom Kippur. De Sola the first minister to preach a sermon in English within the walls of Bevis Marks all others were either Spanish or Portuguese. First Edition; small 8vo 18 x 12cm. 6 vols; contemporary panelled navy blue calf rich gilt embossed central panel to boards all edges decorative gilt. Spines: four raised ribs; gilt titles on red and green labels with beautiful decorative gilt; light scuffing to head & foot. Edges: gilt; very light touches of rubbing when fanned a few only foxings. Soft touch of rubbing to boards fore corner tips. Eps: yellow glazed eps; reps with Owners signature Oamaru Otago N.Z. June 18th 1869; plus to foot a small triangle sticker From I.M. Myers Booksellers & Binder 13 Duke St Algate E.C.; light foxing to the eps white pages. Few only foxings to a few only pages albeit mostly to the margins. Bindings are As New. Set: 3 kgs. First Edition. Hb. VG/None. P. Vallentine, Printed & Publisher By Hardcover
1821R19Philadelphia: Anthony Finley 1821. Hardcover. First Edition. 18mo. Bound in recent suede with silver titling and decoration. Marbled endpapers. VERY GOOD. Shows some very light rubbing of the boards scattered foxing and oil marks throughout but unobstructive of the text light cursive former owner names of the period written on the title page which are also unobstructive of text or design somewhat dust marked fore-edges otherwise the binding is strong and tight the text is unmarked and the boards remain bright and distinctive. The Presbyterian Constitution first issued in June of 1821 after its original drafting in May of the same year as pictured. Anthony Finley 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
180573531805. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. 12mo. 19 1 blank pp. First edition. As issued stitched in plain wrapper; a few leaves unopened. Light wear to the covers including some silverfishing to the top inner margin of the rear wrapper and diminishing through the next several leaves; light soiling but largely a remarkably copy. Deaccessioned as a library duplicate the only indication being a mid-20th century gift stamp deep in the inner margin of p. 3; contents clean. <br /> <br /> An address criticizing incumbent Pennsylvania governor Thomas McKean and recommending Simon Snyder as governor in the 1805 election. While Snyder lost to McKean in a contentious 1805 contest he would ultimately win in 1808 and serve three terms. The language early in the address is salient: "Principles and not men were the foundations on which American independence was established . Principles and not men have been the objects of contest ever since between the several parties which have arisen under our government; but we are now brought to a point when it is to be determined by the public suffrage whether men setting at defiance the wishes of the people and the principles of representative government shall govern Pennsylvania" p. 3. It is perhaps comforting to realize that some things never change including campaign rhetoric. Shaw & Shoemaker 9119; Sabin 59839. unknown
18338481Richmond: Samuel Shepherd & Co 1833. Full Leather. Good binding. Octavo. viii 584 pp. First edition. In original sheep. Binding a bit abraded and spine beginning to dry but generally a solid and fairly attractive copy; previous owner name and early family library stamps on the endpaper and preliminary blank leaf; contents toned at times heavily particularly the first half of the textblock. American Imprints 22498. Samuel Shepherd & Co 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
1890211190216020118214 Shinzaimokucho Nihonbashi district Tokyo 1890. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 14 Shinzaimokucho, Nihonbashi district, Tokyo paperback
189839131Johannesburg South Africa: Printed by M. J. Wood & Co. for The Council of The Congregation 1898. First edition. Softcover. g to vg. Large octavo. 36pp. Original decorative wrappers. In the 1880s Johannesburg was the largest city in the Transvaal and the principal center of Jewish life in South Africa. On Jan. 29 1888 the Witwatersrand Gold-Fields' Jewish association bought two building-plots on President street for a synagogue and at the same time changed its name to "Witwatersrand Hebrew Congregation." The Rev. Mark L. Harris of Kimberley who preached at the laying of the foundation-stone Nov. 9 1888 was elected rabbi retaining that post till March 31 1898. He was succeeded by the Rev. W. Wolf reader and Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz rabbi. Illustrated with numerous b/w photographic reproductions this booklet was published to commemorate the 10 year-anniversary of the Witwatersrand Old Hebrew Congregation. Minor and sporadic creasing along edges of wrappers. Faint creasing mark at center of pages. Wrappers in overall good interior in good to very good condition. Printed by M. J. Wood & Co. for The Council of The Congregation unknown
1866R84041Lille-Paris, Lefort 1866 364pp., 2e édition, 18cm., reliure cart. (dos en cuir avec titre doré), feuilles de garde marbrées, rousseurs (texte toujours lisible), bon état, R84041
18922092902144100664Philosophy Academy 1892. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Number of books: 4 Philosophy Academy paperback
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
1884153331884 Important manuscrit réalisé vers 1884, qui est la stricte copie de loriginal conservé à la Bibliothèque dOrléans - 1 Volume in-4° de 518 pp. + plans, 2 erreurs de pagination - Ensemble relié plein maroquin rouge grenat - Dos à nerfs - Ex-libris Jacques Fouchier - JOINT: Notes sur la copie de l'ouvrage - Très bel exemplaire - Réf.15333
1875H31464Bruxelles, 1875 xii + 349pp.+ frontispice, dos peu réparé, br.ill., bon état
1832339004New Haven: Palladium and Republican Office 1832. First edition of Rules for 1832. Broadside 1 page. Printed recto only. Text is printed in two columns within elemental border; printed area including ornamental border. circa 11-1/4 by 1- 7/16 inches. Paper is moderately foxed folded twice with light wear along folds bit of creasing at corners else a very good copy of a scarce broadside. First edition of Rules for 1832. Broadside 1 page. Printed recto only. Text is printed in two columns within elemental border; printed area including ornamental border. circa 11-1/4 by 1- 7/16 inches. OCLC lists no worldwide holdings. Not in American Imprints; not in OCLC Palladium and Republican Office unknown
1879143255Thomas Richards Government Printer. 1879. Parliamentary Report 33.5 x 21.7 cm five maps three large folding and 17 pp original stab-sewn buff title-wrappers edge-toning corner tears to the top edge some pages with loss but not affecting the folding maps in very good condition. Early report with maps and charts on the construction of a new road in the Monaro the pastoral heartland of New South Wales. By the early 1870s there were runs spread right across the Monaro producing sheep for wool and the need for good roads to transport wool more than 250 km to Sydney for sale was pressing. . Thomas Richards, Government Printer. unknown
184118586Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1841. 8vo. 13 pp. <br><br>The resolutions accompany the report of Major Walter Gwynn civil engineer on "the practicability and probable cost of opening an inlet at Nag's Head." Government document: 26th Congress 2d Session. Senate. 132. Removed from a nonce volume. Ink numeral in top margin of p. 1. A couple of small brown spots on p. 1. Very faint foxing on top margins. Very good. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
184011957Washington D.C.: Blair & Rives 1840. Small 8vo. 15 1 pp. <br><br>A desperate attempt to extend judicial authority. Senate document 273 26th congress 1st session. Removed from a nonce volume. Blair & Rives unknown books
181536029Washington City: Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. . . . Roger C. Weightman 1815. 8vo 21 cm; 8.375". 4 pp. <br><br>This resolution dated 27 December 1814 with a print date of 21 January 1815 expresses the Mississippi territory's outrage at British demands during negotiations to end the War of 1812 probably in relation to Great Britain's desire to travel freely on the Mississippi River. "We prefer a sacrifice of our lives and fortunes to the surrender of our rights or our national dignity. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 36405. Removed from a nonce volume; some very minor chipping around edges. Pencilling on title-page. Second and fourth page blank. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. . . . Roger C. Weightman unknown books
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