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173010649Ludwigsburg und Stuttgart, Daniel Benjamin Faber, (1730). 14 Bll., 103, 29 S.,, 12 Bll. Pappeinband der Zeit
1734a300109748Altona, bey Sigismund Ulrici. 1734. 1 (weißes) Blatt; 5 Blätter (incl. Titel); 16 Seiten (Vorrede); 85 Seiten; 1 (weißes) Blatt. Marmorierter und mit etwas Blindprägung versehener Lederband der Zeit. Marmorierte Innenspiegel, allseitiger Farbschnitt. (20,4 x 17,4 cm) 8°. [12 Warenabbildungen]
3a274Straßburg 1630. 268 S. mit 1 Titelbild in orig. Goldauflage u. 77 color.Abb. von M. Merian. original Leder mit Blind- u. Goldprägung/Kopfgoldschnitt. Ecken mit Schmuckmetall beschlagen 2 Metallschließen Rücken mit 6 Schmuckbünden. Folio. Reprint bei Schindler Stuttgart. Exklusivausgabe für Coron Verlag Zürich 1989. Sehr gutes Exemplar. Beiliegt: Begleitbuch von Stefan Strohm. Die Kupferbibel Matthäus Merians von 1630. 83 S. mit zahlr. Kupfern. Ln. unknown
SLIVCN-9781536140491NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (9/2018)
84842N.p. n.d. ca 1968. Offset lithograph memorial poster printed in black on white stock; 28" x 21-1/4." Tiny spots of wear at corners still Near Fine. Unbacked. Issued without attribution. <br /> <br /> An anonymously-produced photo-collage poster celebrating the life of MLK Jr whose face appears at center image surrounded with faces and scenes of the Black Civil Rights struggles of the Sixties. A visually arresting piece very well-preserved. We trace two examples at auction in the past decade; not separately catalogued in OCLC. unknown
190656749New York: American Association of Masters Mates and Pilots of the United States 102-104 Battery Park Building; H.A. Rost Printing & Publishing Co. 1906. Tall 8vo. 167 1 pp. With numerous tables diagrams illustrated ads photo-illustrated ads 3 of 4 large folding U.S. Dept. of Commerce maps in rear printed pocket minor toning small closed tears to a couple of the fold creases 1 map dated 1904. Gray printed softcovers colour ad for Holzapfel’s Compositions marine paints for iron hulls and yacht enamels colour ad for Williams’ Submarine Compound on back cover minor chipping head & foot of spine creasing edgewear minor tears pencil annotations and updates on a couple tables to 1917 w/ piece of printed letterhead for the Steamer Commonwealth Fall River Line laid-in. First edition thus of this exceedingly scarce installment in the Nautical Almanac issued annually by the American Association of Masters Mates and Pilots labor union three years after they had consolidated all of their subsidiary New York Harbors into one Subordinate lodge and at the time other Subordinate Harbor union halls flourished in Albany NY New London CT Norfolk VA San Francisco CA Seattle WA New Orleans LA Galveston TX Willamette Harbor in Portland OR Honolulu Harbor in Territory of Hawaii and others. This almanac includes tables for solar and lunar movements current velocities eclipses and astronomical notes for 1906 tide tables in New York Hudson River courses New York to Kingston weather flag signals and even the measured trial course for the New York Yacht Club. In addition to the well-illustrated advertisements for yacht suppliers shipbuilders and more this features an extended section on the many different times the Union had been able to protect their members after maritime accidents with much of it devoted to the accident in Puget Sound involving the collision of the SS Mainlander with the tug Sea Lion while towing the SS Celtic. The AAMMP Union formed originally in 1887 after repeated incidents of ships masters and pilots being jailed and imprisoned or charged with manslaughter following maritime accidents even after heroic efforts. The Union grew to include all deck officers was active in the 1934 West Coast waterfront strike and eventually became an affiliate of the International Longshoremen’s Assoc. We were unable to locate any copy of this edition with any maps; No copies are located in Worldcat 3 copies of the 1905 2nd annual reside at NYPL Yale Mariners Museum Library Virginia; See: History of the Association its remarkable growth and development The Master Mate & Pilot Vol. I No. 1 June 1908 pp. 14-18. American Association of Masters, Mates and Pilots of the United States, 102-104 Battery Park Building; H.A. Rost Printing & Publ paperback
1949149210Universal City: Universal Pictures 1949. Revised Final Shooting script for the 1950 film here under the working title "Java." Copy belonging to director H. Bruce Humberstone with his name in holograph pencil on the front wrapper and single annotation on page 41. <br/><br/>Loosely based on Tay Garnett's 1940 film "Seven Sinners." A sick steam ship crewman attempts to clear his name while being blackmailed for wartime collaboration with the Japanese. Liberace's first credited film appearance as a cabaret performer named "Maestro."<br/><br/>Set on the fictional Pacific island of Oraka.<br/><br/>Tan textured titled wrappers noted as REVISED FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper dated June 14 1949. Title page present noted as Revised Final Screenplay with credits for screenwriter Oscar Brodney. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 109. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue yellow pink and white revision pages throughout dated variously between 6/15/49 and 7/21/49. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown books
18332110New York: Samuel Raynor 1833. 24 leave. Good with soiling of the cover. The last text page indicates L. Jackson did the script P. Maverick cut the plates. An attractive example of a instruction book for penmanship. Nash R. American penmanship 1800-1850 123. Teo copies of this edition located at Columbia and AAS. Samuel Raynor unknown
1963COLLECTI014803INEW YORK NY: HARPER & ROW PUBLISHERS. FINE IN VG D.J. 1963. FIRST EDITION. HARDCOVER. BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. IS LIGHTLY RUBBED ON THE FRONT PANEL A SMALL CHIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE REAR PANEL AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. AN EXCELLENT CLEAN BRIGHT UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK OF KING'S FIRST VOLUME OF SERMONS. . HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS hardcover
30799LAMB CHARLES & MARY. LIVINGSTON Luther S. A Bibliography of the First Editions in Book form of the Writings of Charles and Mary Lamb Published prior to Charles Lamb's Death in 1834. Orig. ccalf-backed cloth boards. N.Y.: DeVinne Press 1903. First edition. Limited to 100 numbered copies.Included are six 1pp TLS's from Livinston to P.K. Foley all concerning Lamb and written in October 1903. Spine a bit rubbed else a near fine untrimmed copy. unknown
11100FRANKLIN BENJAMIN. LIVINGSTON Luther S. Franklin and His Press at Passy. An Account of the Books Pamphlets and Leaflets Printed There Including the Long-Lost "Bagatelles." Original cloth-backed boards with paper label on spine. N.Y.: Grolier Club 1914. First edition. Limited to 300 copies. A fine copy. unknown
1914324819New York: Luther Burbank Press 1914. Limited Presentation Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 12 vols. A complete set of twelve hardcover books bound in attractive gold-toned cloth each with a small black and white portrait of Luther Burbank on the front cover and with a gilt top edge. Boards are bowed and lightly rubbed on the edges. Small red stain under portrait on front cover of vol. 2 which also has a small bookplate scuff inside. Top corners lightly bumped on vols. 4 and 12. A page in vol. 7's index of illustrations was opened roughly. In vol. 10 the top margins of pages 197-222 are dented. Cover of vol. 12 shows the faded outline of a bookend. Otherwise text clean and binding tight across the set. Very good condition on the whole. Each volume is illustrated with numerous tipped-in color plates. The first volume contains a special page dedicating this copy of the set to David H. Allen of the Burbank Society. Luther Burbank Press hardcover
19521411304New York: Hendricks House 1952. Hardcover. Octavo lii 851 pages. In Good condition with a Fair dust jacket. Spine is tan with black print. Dust jacket in mylar; edgewear with tears at spine ends and flap corners 3-inch closed tear to rear panel toning to spine. Price unclipped: “$5.00â€. Boards in blue cloth white print; wear to spine caps and corners toning to spine. Text block has light tanning to endpapers name in ink on front flyleaf. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area ND-HV Section. 1411304. FP New Rockville Stock. Hendricks House hardcover
196287857New York: The Macmillan Company 1962. Third Edition stated First Printing stated. Hardcover. Good/Good. xiv 901 1 pages. Illustrated endpaper. Preface to the Third Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Footnotes. Illustrations. Bibliographical Notes. Index. DJ has some wear tears chips and soiling. RARE Inscribed copy. Author inscription that reads: "This is for the private library of Richard C. Brownlee for whom I have the highest esteem Frank Luther Mott". The main object of this new revision was to provide a succinct account of the development of journalism in the United States during the decade of the 1950's. Additions to the Bibliographical Notes appended to all the earlier sections have been made; moreover in an attempt to increase their usefulness by by citing recently published books of acknowledged value. In the new section on the 1950's the author sought to give full recognition to the changes brought about in journalism by the electronic medial and the growth of what was ten called the :mass audience". The author believed these developments were of crucial importance. The author's purpose from the first has been to provide a comprehensive work in which historical narrative is combining with some of the characteristics of a reference book. Frank Luther Mott April 4 1886 - October 23 1964 was an American academic historian and journalist who won the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for History for Volumes II and III of his series A History of American Magazines. In 1959 he won the Bancroft Prize in History. Mott earned his Ph.D. in 1928 from the University of Iowa while a professor there. In 1962 Mott published Time Enough a collection of autobiographical essays. Professor Mott has written a distinguished history of the American newspaper. This book covers 270 years of American news-hawking. Beginning with the first news-sheets in New England the Middle States and the South it proceeds to the Revolutionary press to what the author designates as the "Early Period 1783-1801" to the "Party Press of the Middle Period 1801-1833" to the political newspapers of the Later Period 1833-1860. This constitutes the first half of the book. With the Civil War and Reconstruction the second period of American journalism begins marked by the rise of the independent press 1872-1892 by the rise and fall of yellow journalism1892-1914 the growth of the great modern newspapers 1914-1940 and finally addresses the decade of the 1950s. The scope is large and the material well integrated and the whole makes a sound solid history of American journalism. The chief characteristics of this book are its grasp of detail its attention to mechanical and technical aspects of the profession and its emphasis upon the impact that dominant personalities made upon the history of journalism—men like Horace Greeley Henry J. Raymond Charles A. Dana James Gordon Bennett Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst and Edward Wylles Scripps. The Macmillan Company hardcover
1947130829Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1947. Draft script for the 1948 film. Copy belonging to Actor Van Heflin. <br/><br/>Based on John P. Marquand's 1946 novel. Released in the UK as "Polly Fulton" because "B.F" is a British euphemism for "bloody fool." Polly Stanwyck is the daughter of a wealthy industrialist about to marry a lawyer. Then she meets Tom Heflin who blames the world's problems on the rich. Despite their differences they fall in love and marry. WWII takes Tom to the nation's capital and their relationship begins to spiral into turmoil. Nominated for an Academy Award. <br/><br/>Lacks front studio wrapper and title page rear wrapper is gray. 131 leaves mimeograph duplication with pink and white revision pages throughout dated variously between 9-10-47 and 9-30-47. Pages Near Fine rear wrapper Very Good bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Warner Archive. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
191544660Battle Creek Michigan: Good Health Publishing Company 1915. 1st Edition. Brown cloth binding printed in dark brown. Decorative eps. Dust jacket. Square & tight showing only light shelfwear. VG. Jacket with light wear & soiling VG - VG. 249 3 blank pp. Illustrated. 12mo. <br/><br/> Good Health Publishing Company hardcover books
192853316Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1928. 1928. First edition. 8vo. Decorated beige cloth titles stamped in brown on the front cover and spine xiv 288 pp. preface introduction frontispiece portrait of Chief Standing Bear at Council illustrated portraits. Edited by E. A. Brininstool. With an introduction by William S. Hart. The author of this remarkable book is an hereditary Chief of the Oglala Tribe of the Sioux Nation. He was also one of the first Indians to enter the Carlisle School. He tells of the games of his childhood the sports of the older boys and girls the building of the tipi and tribal life the buffalo hunt and the warpath his experiences while at Carlisle as a teacher and leader of his people. He also tells of his trip to England as a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. He provides a brief account of the Custer Fight the death of Crazy Horse the Ghost Dance of the 1890's the Battle of Wounded Knee etc. Former owner's inked name at top of front free fly leaf else a near fine tight copy in a dust jacket with light wear to the spine ends corners and extremities. An attractive copy. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1928. hardcover
169519226BBHamburg, Verlag Benjamin Schiller, 1695. Schlichter Pappband der Zeit. Zahlreiche Eintragungen von alter Hand auf den Deckel-Innenseiten. Letzte Textseite stellenweise etwas fleckig (Abdrücke/Abfärbungen der Eintragungen auf der hinteren Deckel-Innenseite). Seiten vereinzelt etwas braunfleckig. Die ersten vier Blätter (Titel
2016x-1138171522Focal Pr 2016. Hardcover. New. 2nd revised edition. 152 pages. 9.02x5.98x0.60 inches. Focal Pr hardcover
6388961685World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated pp. 1796 . Hardback. Used. World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated hardcover
1907Adech345PAHXLewis 1907. Hardcover. Very Good. Three-quarters leather with marbleized boards and page edges. The spine has gilt lettering and the binding is clean and tight. The first volume details Dauphin County history from the Indigenous tribes who lived there to the early 1900s. The second volume covers the city of Harrisburg and typed versions of primary source writings from William Penn along with stories about the town from residents and accounts of various historical events including the burning of the Capitol and building of the new one among many others.The book also includes church records and a myriad of quantitative data regarding the county including church records and military rolls along with writings about the fire department post office and other city institutions. The second volume also covers the Civil War. Each book has a fold-out map and many illustrations. The fold-out map in the first volume is one of Camp George Gordon Meade near Middletown PA. from 1898. The map in the second volume shows Harrisburg city. This map is torn but repairable. Lewis hardcover
1907dech345PAHXLewis 1907. Hardcover. Very Good. wonderful books 3/4 heavy leather with decorated boards decorated page outer edges pages all in fine condition front board of vol two is loosening but attached fold -outs Lewis hardcover
3a772A. Foersters Verlag Leipzig 1934/ 1935. XXXIII CCXII LXXXV S./ 6 Blatt CXIIII LIX CVI 4 Blatt CC S. blindgeprägte Ganzledereinbände auf je vier Schmuckbünden im Wittenberger Stil quart Rücken etwas eingerissen/ Name auf Vorsatz. - Diese Faksimile-Ausgabe des Alten Testaments der ersten vollständigen Lutherbibel von 1534 erschien 1934/ 1935 bei A. Foerstes Verlag/ Die Ausgabe wurde nach dem in der Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Leipzig befindlichen Original hergestellt. Das Papier lieferte die Firma Freytag & Petersen in Leipzig. Aufnahmen und Druck wurden vom Bibliographischen Institut AG. in Leipzig vorgenommen. Die Einbandzeichnung schuf Wolfgang Bender nach dem Handeinband des Leipziger Buchbinders Adolar Baldershain eines Zeitgenossen Martin Luthers. Der Einband entstand in den Werkstätten der Buchbinderei H. Fikentscher in Leipzig - unknown
160364965Ingolstadt, Gedruckt in der Ederischen Druckerey, Durch Andream Angermayer [Andreas Angermaier], 1603. 4°. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz. Mit einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten u. -Initialen. 6 Bll., 184 S., 1 weißes Bl., (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
1984BN858241984. 1984. Hardcover. Die Weihnachts- und Vorgeschichten bei Matthäus und Lukas : Matthäus 12 u. Lukas 12; 3 2338 <br/><br/> hardcover