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174820657Augsburg, Wolff Witib u. Sohn, 1748. 6 n.n. Bll., 580 SS. 8°, etwas späterer Lederband, blindgepräge Rsch., Kanten und Eck-Fleurons.
2012DADAX0664239218Westminster John Knox Press 2012-10-31. paperback. New. 11.50x6.20x14.40. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Westminster John Knox Press paperback
1921102600Yale University Press 1921-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1921 Yale University Press/ Hispanic Society of America two volume set illustrated throughout. Tight and unmarked no jackets. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Yale University Press hardcover
19302409180253xbvkHalle, Karras & Koenneke (Schule, Satz und Druck), ohne Jahr (ca. 1930). 28 (v. 32*) unnummerierte Seiten, durchgehend fotografisch illustriert (sepia, Tiefdruck). - Graphisch und typographisch gestalteter kartonierter Originalumschlag mit Deckeltitel und Druckvermerk; kl.-4to.(ca. 25 x 18,5 cm).
171640142ABNürnberg, J.A. Endters Seel. Sohn u. Erben, 1716. Fol. 33 nn. Bll., 1181 S., 10 v. 11 nn. Bll. 1 Tit.-Vign., 6 ganzs. Kupf. v. G.D. Heumann, u. 144 Holzschn. v. Elias Porzel u.a. nach Johann J. Sandrart. Leder d. Zeit. Ber.u. best., Rü. leienhaft rest. Stark gebr., Tit.-Bl. hinterlegt, tls. ml. kl. Einrissen, Register u. Vorrede verbunden, es fehlen 2 Front. u. Portr.
MC00C-00487Heinrich Ludwig Bronner. Collectible - Acceptable. Frankfurt; Leipzig: Heinrich Ludwig Bronner 1815. 12mo hardcover. Half leather with red label and gilt on spine. Various pagings. German. Fair book. Paper on front board torn. Lacking endpages. Small owner's label on front pastedown. Penciled notes on rear pastedown. Slightly dampstained. In polypropylene bag. Christianity Martin Luther Bible Books in German Inquire if you need further information. Heinrich Ludwig Bronner hardcover
1805042327Reading Pennsylvania: Gottlob Jungmann 1805. First Reading Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 1008 280 Iv. No Preliminary Leaves Or Genealogical Pages Two Final Blanks Are Detached But Present Otherwise Complete. First Printing Of The Bible In German In Reading Pennsylvania 1805. Full Leather Thick Covers Beveled On Inside Edges Five Bands Morocco Label "Biblia." Leather Strap Mounts And Metal Strap Clasps Intact But Leather Straps Perished; Leather Clean And Well-Maintained. Small Damp Stain At Lower Spine Edge Of First Third Of Book Moderate Foxing. Inscription Or Ownership Information Dated 1806 On Front Pastedown: "Julgana - 13 -----Ist - - - - - - - - Julgana - Gebooren Rabi - - - -." Front Hinge Cracked Held By Cords At Top And Leather And Cords At Bottom Rear Joint Solid. <br/> <br/> Gottlob Jungmann hardcover
196550258Birmingham AL: Southern Christian Leadership Conference 1965. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm; printed card wrappers stapled; 40pp. Trivial wear and dustiness to wrappers oxidation to staples else Near Fine. Detailed summary of the SCLC's 9th annual convention held in Birmingham Alabama from August 9-13 1965. Contents include introductory greetings by SCLS Secretary Rev. Fred Shuttleworth text of the annual report by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a detailed list of resolutions the keynote address by Rev. Andrew Young an addresses by Ambassador S.O. Adebo Mrs. Constance Baker Motley and others. Scarce with no examples for sale in the trade July 2020 and OCLC noting 3 holdings NYPL UC Davis U.Texas at Arlington. Southern Christian Leadership Conference unknown books
1715WRCLIT66991Cassel i.e. Kassel: In Verlegung Jacob Estienne . 1715. 32630183 leaves evidently lacking a terminal blank. Thick quarto. Contemporary brown calf raised bands spine gilt extra side panels with plain gilt rules a.e.g. gilt decorated floral endsheets. Engraved pictorial extra- title and engraved portrait of Carolus I Landgraf von Hersfeld by Joseph Montalegre. Text in double columns. Crown of spine snagged with resulting tears at crowns of joints a bit rubbed occasional mild tidemarks and light foxing but a good sound copy. An uncommon edition of the Luther Bible with an extended dedication by the publisher to Carolus I Landgraf von Hersfeld and extensive introductory matter on the history of Luther's text. Not in Darlow & Moule and OCLC/Worldcat only locates one copy of an edition under Estienne's imprint dated 1735. In Verlegung Jacob Estienne .. hardcover books
192139624New York NY: P. F. Collier & Son Company. VG. 1921. Hardcover. Hardbacks in Very Good condition without dust jackets. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Eight volumes illustrated. Prefatory note by David Starr Jordan. Volume 1: Plant Breeding. Volume 2: Grafting and Budding. Volume 3: Fruit Improvement. Volume 4: Small Fruits. Volume 5: Gardening. Volume 6: Useful Plants. Volume 7: Flowers. Volume 8: Trees Biography Index. . Quick Shipping All Books Mailed in Boxes Free Tracking Provided . P. F. Collier & Son Company hardcover
18994990New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons The Knickerbocker Press 1899. First edition. First edition. Thick quarto. Original blue fine weave cloth with gorgeous all over gilt blocked cover design by Margaret Armstrong consisting of grapes and grape vine on a trellis also used for spine. This model cover design appears in later Putnam titles Morris Tennyson Emerson Rossettis however in those later uses clumsy lettering by another hand was employed as per Gullans. This is the quite rare first edition of 1899 the only copy on the market as of this date. Two marks are rear cover slight wear to corners and margins of spine. Overall the binding is very good and near fine in the interior. Gullans #61. G. P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press unknown books
18973752New York: D. Appleton 1897. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. No DJ as Issued. Light/moderate shelf wear tips through light wear at head minor rubbing at hinges/tips spine evenly toned gilt bright else tight bright and unmarred. Halfbound black leather spine and tips blue pebbled cloth boards red dye speckled at text block edges. 8vo. xvii 1117pp. Illus. color and b/w plates one fold-out. Index. <br/><br/>The first real complete and authoritative American text on pediatrics. Cone History of American Pediatrics 104- 105pp; Levinson p.108; Veeder 33-60pp. Overall a handsome copy. D. Appleton hardcover books
18973752New York: D. Appleton 1897. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. No DJ as Issued. First Edition. Hardcover. The first real complete and authoritative American text on pediatrics. Cone History of American Pediatrics 104- 105pp; Levinson p.108; Veeder 33-60pp. Overall a handsome copy. Light/moderate shelf wear tips through light wear at head minor rubbing at hinges/tips spine evenly toned gilt bright else tight bright and unmarred. Halfbound black leather spine and tips blue pebbled cloth boards red dye speckled at text block edges. 8vo. xvii 1117pp. Illus. color and b/w plates one fold-out. Index. D. Appleton hardcover
181565189Lenox Mass 1815. Single sheet 24.5 x 20 cm. partly printed completed in manuscript. Old folds heavily foxed. For $60.00 Gale sells one bark mill and grants to Elias Gould of Henniker County of Hillsborough NH "the full and exclusive right and liberty of using the said Bark-Mill in the town and county aforesaid." Signed by Gale and witnessed probably by his wife dated in ink September 11 1815. See RINK 1394 for one copy of an 1818 broadside printed in Lenox which takes note of a patent infringement for this patent; and for the grant of patent right see RINK 1392 which is an 1813 notification that Gale has purchased exclusive right to C. Tobey's patent bark mill. Presumably this is a somewhat different machine than our 1811 Gale patent. This broadside is not listed in Rink or Imprints. <br/><br/> unknown books
1958140941010New York: Harper & Brothers 1958. First Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition stated first printing. Near Fine with light softening at spine ends offsetting to endsheets and light toning to pages. In a Very Good unclipped dust jacket with fading to the spine light edge wear and toning to the verso. A lovely copy. Harper & Brothers unknown books
1968375136Detroit Michigan: Motown Records 1968. Unbound. Fine. Original 33 1/2 rpm vinyl record. Liner notes by Ralph David Abernathy. Fine in slightly toned unprinted paper sleeve in a very good pictorial cardboard sleeve with creasing and edgewear. Includes Mountaintop I Have a Dream and Drum Major Instinct. Motown Records unknown
198011852New York: WIlliam Morrow and Company 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Octavo 215pp. illustrated. A fine crisp copyjust a tinge sunned along the tops and bottoms of the boards. In a near fine dust jacket with mild fading to the spine panel. SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Martin Luther King Sr. on the front free endpaper. "To Ed M. L. King Sr." The words "To Ed" are in another pen but look to be in King's hand. Thi sautobiography published four years before King's death has become uncommon signed. WIlliam Morrow and Company hardcover
196722024New York: Harper & Row 1967. First edition first printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. Black cloth spine printed in red and gold; yellowpaper over boards; yellow endpapers A fine copy. Stated first edition. The dustwrapper is price-clipped else fine. Laid in are two newspaper articles on King's march as well as a copy of Don Wolfe's poem "Dear Coretta."<br /> <p>. Harper & Row hardcover
1900136802Philadelphia & London: J. B. Lippincott Company 1900. Octavo pp. 1-6 7-308 309-320: ads frontispiece with illustration by Virginia H. Davisson title page printed in red and black original pictorial white cloth front and spine panels stamped in red and purple rear panel stamped in red binding signed "H" t.e.g. other edges untrimmed. First edition. A presentation copy with initialed inscription by Long on the front free endpaper: "Das heist vergiss-mein-nich" This means "forget-me-not". "If the exotic quality in Lafcadio Hearn was made authentic by observation that of John Luther Long 1861-1927 was largely the product of his imagination at times of high order and one that has not had proper appreciation either in fiction or drama. He was never in Japan but inspired by information which he received from his sister Mrs. Irwin Currell he established an atmosphere which has the illusion of reality and from it he evolved one character at least of supreme importance who has passed into world literature . Long continued his exotic romance in THE FOX WOMAN 1900 an imaginative novel of a crippled Japanese artist and his worship of a beautiful but soulless American woman to whom he is just a passing whim. She is the 'Fox Woman' of the Japanese who is without a soul. For her own pleasure she models him after the hideous Ni-O figures and in order to please her he tries to look like these grotesques until he grows as bestial as they and his soul becomes subject to his body just as before his ugly body had been made noble in the eyes of his wife Jewel by the splendor of his soul. Long uses effectively the utter submission of a Japanese wife to her husband's will in Marushida's present to Miss Carroway of Jewel for her body servant. The inevitable discovery on the artist's part of his abandonment by the goddess and the return of Jewel are told simply and naturally." - Quinn American Fiction pp. 516-518. Long is best known for his long short story "Madame Butterfly" dramatized in collaboration with David Belasco later made into the famous opera by Puccini. Wright III 3388. Stamping on spine panel faded mild dust soiling to rear panel a very good copy. A very nice copy of a rare vampire novel. #136802 J. B. Lippincott Company unknown books
1888213417Lubingen 1888. Hardcover. G-: The leather on the outside has been eaten away and about half the front cover is missing showing the boards beneath. Appears to be missing some decorative borders at the top and bottom edge. Crack along the right side of the spine. Missing the front anchors for the front cover clasp closure; missing the leather clasps. Back anchors are both still there. Water damage to the front pasted end page. Ripped front free end page. Water stain across the textblock half of the pages for the first half of the book. Graphite and ink notations on the front and back free end pages. Some burrows. The spine looks good overall and the text and illustrations are easy to read. Heavy wooden boards. Leather covers with five ribs on the spine. Half of one clasp remains. 1000 pages. Illustrated in black-and-white. Several nails from where the front emblems were attached remain on the front cover. Lubingen hardcover
1798462881798. LUTHER Martin. Der Kleine Catechismus Des Sel. D. Martin Luthers. Philadelphia: Henrich Schweitzer 1798. 41431pp. 12mo. Contemporary half calf and paper covered boards. Half the paper on the front board and all the paper on the rear board stripped away worn at spine ends and corners. Uniform tanning. Good. EVANS 34024. ARNDT 1139. SEIDENSTICKER p.150. NAIP w000067. A rare Philadelphia printing in German of Martin Luther's catechism. This volume is good evidence of both the steady influx of German immigrants to American in the 18th century and of the American Lutheran church's resistance to acculturation. Many German Lutheran church leaders in the young United States saw German culture and true piety as inseparable and developed a strong resistance to Americanization. The Pennsylvania Lutherans especially clung tenaciously to German culture. Arndt and NAIP together locate only four copies one of which is lacking the final leaf. Rare. unknown
1964169311964. Martin Luther King Jr. Original silver gelatin print press photo of MLK at the Illinois Rally for Civil Rights in 1964. Dr. King is pictured holds hands with two clergy forming a human chain of solidarity. 7.5 x 10.75 in. Pasted to verso partial original caption from newspaper and information form on figures. "Fr. Theodore Hesburgh Pres. Notre Dame / Martin Luther King Jr. / Msgr Robert J. Hagarty Archdioceses of Chg. at the end of rally." At the time the Illinois Rally was the second largest Civil Rights demonstration with an estimated 57000 to 75000 people joining the event at Soldier Field. This important event demonstrated unity across various branches of Christianity in support of African American's civil rights. Hesburgh was appointed to the Civil Rights Commission by President Eisenhower in 1957 and served on the commission until 1972. These original press photo taken by photojournalist within tight timeframe for the benefit of particular editorial board and with the aim of usage by the press to illustrate an article often affected public opinion in the nation. Creases to upper right edge affecting image of Hagarty. Dated on verso June 21 1964. Good to very good condition. unknown
1967173821967. King Martin Luther Jr. photograph with Sonny Denton 1967 records King's Cleveland civil rights work as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference identified the city as one of its summer project sites. Taken less than a year after the July 1966 Hough uprising the image connects King's national leadership to Northern urban segregation poverty and community organizing. The photograph provides visual evidence of SCLC's attention to Cleveland during a period when civil rights activism increasingly addressed housing employment and municipal inequality outside the South.<br /> <br /> United Press International. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pictured with Sonny Denton of the Hough Opportunity Center. Cleveland Ohio May 16 1967. Black-and-white press photograph. 9 x 7 inches. Caption attached. Verso contains newspaper-use inscriptions. The image shows King and Denton seated together both wearing slight smiles shortly before or after King's announcement that Cleveland would be one of the SCLC's project cities for civil rights action that summer. The press caption situates the photograph at the Hough Opportunity Center tying the image to neighborhood-level organizing after the Hough riots of July 18 to 23 1966.<br /> <br /> Original wire-service press photographs were produced for rapid editorial circulation and helped shape national public understanding of civil rights campaigns through newspaper reproduction. This example preserves King's late-career Northern organizing in a city that became central to debates over racial inequality Black political power and urban reform. Vertical crease down middle with margin and verso markings typical of press use; very good. A news-service photograph documenting King's Cleveland campaign work and the SCLC's response to urban racial crisis in 1967. unknown