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18870008147London: Longmans 1887. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 148 pages green cloth untrimmed fore and bottom edges foxing; ex libris Katherine E. Wheeler with her bookplate and initials on half-title. <br/><br/>This is the first printing with the later-suppressed chapter "Curiosities of Parish Registers". Includes "Ghosts in the Library" "Literary Forgeries"< "Lady Book-Lovers" "A Bookman's Purgatory" "Elzevirs" "Some Japanese Bogie-Books". Etc. All chapters have been revised. With 19 illustrations. Longmans hardcover
18968057BB1896. 2. Auflage Langensalza Beyer 1896-1911 4° ca. 8.000 S. Marmorfussschnitt Marmorpapiervorsätze Halbleder-Einobände mit goldener Rückenbeschriftung und -verzierung vier der Lederrücken mit größeren Blessuren Bd. 2 erste Lage bis Inhaltsverzeichnis lose sonst gute saubere und stabile Exemplare Inhalt Auszug: Schulbesuch Schulbibel Sexualethik Sport und Schule Schwedisches Schulwesen Unzuverlässig Turnen für Mädchen Zeichenunterricht Italienisches Bildungswesen Prinzenerziehung Schreiben und Schrift Schüchtern Schularzt Muttersprache als Gedächtnishilfe Norwegisches Schulwesn Österreichisches Schulwesen Paranoia Leseabende im Dienste der Erziehung Lehrerinnenvereine Liebe Handarbeit der Knaben Heizung und Lüftung in Schulen Erziehung zur Arbeit Erziehungsziel Fehler der Jugend Frechheit Gedächtnis u.v.m. Einzelverkauf möglich: 15- Euro plus DHL-Porto. Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main Nordend ggü. Musterschule möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main Nordend close to Musterschule is possible. It saves the shipping costs. unknown
18960009423Boston: Lamson Wolffe and Company 1896. First edition. Hardcover. Good. collotype photos. 12mo 157 pages gray cloth untrimmed heel of spine worn <br/><br/>Allen was a prominent scholar of bookplates and their literature. Twenty-one booplates are here reproduced including one by Thomas Bewick. With the ex libris of John Edward Zahn designed by T. R. Hopkins and engraved by G. W. Van Nortwick of Denver. "My purpose is merely to set down . certain facts and incidents in history and biography . to show by such means in what the charm of the book-plate consists - Preface." Lamson, Wolffe, and Company hardcover
1898DEMO004497INew York: Dodd Mead 1898. 2d Limited editioin. 12mo. vg gray bds. & cl. untrimmed. collotype photos. 12mo 143 pages gray boards & cloth untrimmed <br/><br/>Includes his seminal "An Account of Book-Worms". One of only 220 copies on hand-made paper printed at The Marion Press after a deluxe first edition of only 85 copies. Larremore 5b. An incunabular book about books by typical collector of the period. With Five Egotistical Chapters of Anecdote and Advice addressed to the Beginner in Book-collecting. Collotype photos. Dodd, Mead unknown
1881DEMO009365ILondon & New York: Cassell & Company 1881-82 . First English language edition. Folios. Very Good. wood engravings. Folios original pictorial cloth newly recased for strength a.e.g <br/><br/>This is the book that first put him on the map for ancient to modern Egyptian studies. Ebers was enough of a respected Egyptologist that in 1929 he wrote new text for the legendary 1929 Baedeker Guide to Egypt. Extensively illustrated with woodcuts. Cassell & Company unknown
18093837<p>This is a fascinating magazine from the early 19th century United States. It is a compendium of the odd bizarre and outrageous in all spheres of the human existence. As the extended title indicates the items presented in the volume come under the descriptions of: "Miraculous! Queer! Strange! Marvellous! Whimsical! Absurd! Out of the Way! And Unaccountable!" A comparison to <em>Ripley's Believe It Or Not</em> from the early 20th century would not be inappropriate.</p><p>Among the many oddities included are:</p><p> Strange circumstances of a child born with three eyes</p><p> The musical pigeon as related by Mrs. Piozzi</p><p> A He-mermiad</p><p> Natural history of that most extraordinary sea-animal called the Kraken</p><p> An account of Edward Bright the fat man at Malden in Essex "who weigh'd 616 pounds"</p><p> Account of a singular custom at Metelin in which men and women reversed roles</p><p>Donald Fraser ca. 1753-1820 based on his other academic and literary output was a serious individual. He was a schoolmaster in Virginia and New Hampshire before relocating to New York where he taught for some twenty years. In addition to teaching Fraser was an author bookseller and circulating library proprietor. According to <em>Founders Online</em> "He authored numerous educational literary historical and political works during his long career but struggled financially." Among his published works were <em>The Young Gentleman and Lady's Assistant</em> New York 1791 and <em>A Compendium of the History of All Nations</em> New York 1809.</p><p><em>The American Magazine of Wonders</em> appears to exist only in the two volumes both published in 1809; no individual issues of the <em>Magazine</em> were located. The bound volumes do not contain title or contents pages of the individual issues. Even the periodicity of the <em>Magazine</em> is not known although contextual hints suggest a possible bi-weekly or semi-monthly schedule. Given the difficulty of magazine publishing at the time it's reasonable to speculate that <em>The American Magazine of Wonders</em> contributed to the previously mentioned financial struggles of the author.</p><p><strong>References:</strong> Kribbs <em>American Literary Periodicals 1741-1850</em>: 45. Lomazow <em>American Periodicals</em>: 82. Lewis <em>A Guide to Engravings in American Magazines 1741-1810</em>: p. 1 four engravings.</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Volume II only of 2. Half leather over marbled boards. Heavily worn: leather flaking manuscript spine title label faded library label at base of spine eroded hinges cracked foxing and staining throughout chipping and occasional small tears. "Unsophisticated" would be a generous description. All four engravings called for are present although "Peter the Wild Boy" frontis has a small loss to the upper left corner and been laid down on another sheet.</p><p>ICN 7818</p> Printed by Southwick and Pelsue