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2052046-nnew. unknown
#[37129]Rotterdam Hendrik van Pelt 1750. 4to. Contemporary half calf. Title-page printed in red and black. 1676325 pp. - Some library stamps. unknown
68451Oslo 1979-83. Stor 8vo. Originalbind med smussomslag. 322 ; 290 ; 411 ; 362 ; 340 ; 367 s. Gyldendal Norsk Forlag. Norsk. <br/><br/><em>Pent sett. </em> unknown
62140308Taylor & Francis Group pp. 244 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
132626aafBerlin, Friedrich Pfeilstücker, 1889, in-4to, 1694 S., reich illustriert (über 1000 Abb.) + gef. Karte „Palestina in der Gegenwart“ am Ende, O.-Leinen mit reicher Blind- und Goldprägung. Goldchnitt. Orig. goldbedr. Vorsatzblätter. Sehr Schönes (Pracht-) Exemplar.
62245338Earthscan LLC pp. 380 . Hardback. New. Earthscan LLC hardcover
1907107420New York: Moffat Yard & Co. 1907 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. NUMBERED AND SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Limited/Numbered. The works of Whistler the American painter in oils and watercolor and printmaker who was active during the American Gilded Age. Number 81 of 250 copies deluxe limited edition. "With a tentative list of the artist's works in oil lithograph and etching." 302 pages. Numerous plates with tissue guards; includes a gallery invitation to view "The Fur Jacket" by Whistler laid in. Reproduction of a silver placque by Mr. V. D. Brenner from photographs and documents for the first Exhibition of Whistler's Complete Works in London and Paris in 1905 tipped in. Minor wear spotting on edges a few scuff marks on the back cover inked name on flyleaf. Moffat, Yard & Co. hardcover
1958156322N.p.: N.p. 1958. Vintage reference photograph of Lauren Bacall smoking a cigarette between takes on the set of the 1958 film. <br /> <br /> A childless woman learns she has a terminal heart condition and adopts a young orphan whom she hopes will console her husband after she passes. Based on the 1946 film "Sentimental Journey" directed by Walter Lang. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1926TB32732New Haven: Yale University Press 1926. First Edition. Near fine in dark blue cloth covered boards with gilt text and decorations on the spine. A small quarto of 9 3/16 by 6 1/8 inches with a Christmas 1928 gift inscription on the first free end page. In a very good unclipped dust jacket with 1/4 inch deep chipping across the upper edge of the spine area which is also tanned with several small stains. 268 pages including an index text and illustrated with photographs and reproductions of early art works one of which is by Charles Russel. With a forward dated March 1 1921 by Nelson A. Miles Lieutenant-General U.S.A. who employed Yellostone Kelly as his chief scout. With his ability to speak the Sioux language Kelly was an invaluable aid to the Army in its campaigns against the plains Indians. Following his initial discharge from the Army in 1868 Kelly spent many years as a hunter and trapper in the Yellowstone region learning the trails and geography in Wyoming and Montana. Very uncommon in jacket. Yale University Press hardcover
1967506449New York: Sidney Hillman Foundation 1967. Softcover. Fine. First separate edition of this chapter: "This chapter is adapted from his book of the same name". Narrow octavo. 20pp. Stapled printed wrappers. A fine copy. Very scarce. Sidney Hillman Foundation unknown
1784040858Germanton Germantown Pennsylvania: Gedruckt bey Leibert und Billmeyer 1784. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Poor. 12mo. 252 pages. A small book measuring 5 3/4 inches tall by almost 3 1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound in original leather-covered wooden boards. The binding is quite worn and stained. Chipping at the spine ends. The leather is chipped and is darkened on the rear cover from having been damped and is peeling up where it is chipped revealing the wooden board beneath. The front pastedown is torn away revealing the front wooden board. Lacks the clasp. Several signatures a bit sprung. There is a chip at the fore edge of the title page affecting some of the lettering. The text is toned and stained. Bottom edge torn away from the bottom of the final leaf but there does not appear to be text missing. Worldcat also notes 252 pages. Printed in "Old German" type. A scarce 18th century American Psalter written in German. <br/> <br/> Gedruckt bey Leibert und Billmeyer hardcover
1877004663Stockholm: A. L. Normans 1877 4 104pp bound in half cloth and marbled paper. Cloth backstrip frayed with covers nearly detached no endpapers covers creased & rubbed binding tight. Text in Swedish with Swedish inscription dated 1878 inside cover. In a protective mylar sleeve. A. L. Normans hardcover
1892011091Stuttgart: Steinkopf 1892 288pp bound in illustrated brown cloth with red borders gilt decorated spine all edges gilt gilt still bright decorative endpapers binding and hinges tight frontis-piece along with headpieces ribbon marker intact. NO LABELS INSCRIPTIONS NOR MARKINGS. The dust jacket is not price-clipped. The slipcase is cardboard with a mounted paper label showing foxing and edge wear. 288 Seiten gebunden in illustriertem braunem Leinen mit roten Rändern goldverziertem Rücken alle Kanten vergoldet die Goldfarbe noch leuchtend dekorative Vorsatzblätter fester Einband und Scharniere Frontispiz Kopfstücke und Lesebändchen intakt. Keine Etiketten Beschriftungen oder Markierungen. Der Schutzumschlag ist nicht mit einem Preisschild versehen. Der Schuber besteht aus Karton mit einem aufgeklebten Papieretikett und weist Stockflecken und Kantenverschleiß auf. Steinkopf hardcover
1968212261968. Civil Rights African American King Jr Dr. Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr: His Dream Marches On. New York: KMR Publications 1968. First edition. Softcover 66 pages. 11" x 9". Original wrappers documenting the life of Civil Rights leader MLK Jr. This magazine issue was published shortly after the tragic assassination of Dr. King in Memphis Tennessee. This volume highlights various points of his life from the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the March on Washington from his response to the Watts Riots to the Selma March all while keenly emphasizing his commitment to nonviolence in the face of injustice. Throughout are images of Dr. King in protest delivering speeches in a jail cell and in various events alongside other notables such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr and King Olav of Norway. Iin overall very good condition. This issue showcases the memorialization of Dr. King shortly after his death. unknown
1963183181963. The Detroit News. Saturday April 13 1963. Measures 23.5 x 14.5 inches. 22 pages. Front page story on the growing civil rights movement in Birmingham titled "Call Negro Students to Join Protest." Story reads in part "Negro students are being asked to help continue racial demonstrations in this industrial city. Sixty persons including integration leader Martin Luther King were arrested in a so-called freedom march yesterday. Some 1000 Negroes followed the procession led by Dr. King.he called a meeting of Negro students today but declined to reveal any plans except 'they can learn more in five days in Birmingham jails than they can in five months in segregated schools." King would be arrested 3 days later. A small piece on a front page dominated by news of Congressional deadlock Easter services and contaminated tuna the article tips a story that would change the course of American history as King's Letter From Birmingham jail became an undeniable rallying cry for the civil rights movement. Toning to edges does not affect text or images. Ex libris with stamps. Overall very good condition. unknown
1968223471968. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Life Magazine. Vol. 64 No. 15. New York: Time Inc. April 12 1968. First edition. Scarce assassination issue. 104 pages. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white and color photographs throughout. Original pictorial wrappers with cover photo of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.<br /> <br /> Published just days after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this issue of Life memorializes the civil rights leader with extraordinary immediacy and depth. Headlined "WEEK OF SHOCK" the magazine features exclusive photojournalism from Memphis where King was murdered on April 4 1968. The cover solemnly reads "Martin Luther King 1929-1968" accompanied by a powerful studio portrait. Inside the photo-essay "I've Been to the Mountaintop" by South African photographer Joseph Louw-who was with King at the Lorraine Motel and captured the aftermath of the assassination-offers one of the most haunting and humanizing visual records of the event. Double-page spreads such as "A shot an echo and then a prayer" and "Frantic search for the killer" unfold the narrative of King's final hours the chaos that followed and the national manhunt for James Earl Ray. Other spreads retrace King's legacy in nonviolence and civil disobedience from Montgomery and Birmingham to his "fierce urgency of now" at the Lincoln Memorial. One page poignantly recalls the Ku Klux Klan burning a cross on King's lawn in 1960; another shows King with Coretta Scott King accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Beyond the King coverage this late 1960s issue captures a nation in crisis. An article on Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign offers insight into the turbulent political moment while Hugh Sidey's piece "The Presidency: A New Dimension" analyzes Lyndon Johnson's withdrawal from the race and the Vietnam quagmire. The magazine balances national mourning with cultural analysis offering a snapshot of America on the brink of transformation.<br /> <br /> Minor edge wear and top portion of cover disbound. Mailing label affixed to lower left. Overall very good condition. An essential and visually arresting contemporary artifact of King's assassination and the political crisis of 1968 preserved in the pages of America's most iconic photo-magazine. unknown
1947197452Washington D. C.: Public Utilities Reports Inc 1947. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. No pencil or ink markings in text. Black cloth binding with gilt lettering. Boards clean binding sound. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. Public Utilities Reports, Inc unknown books
1968424844San Francisco: The More Distribution Company / T and M Graphic Arts Center 1968. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Illustrated by Matabala. Quarto. 20pp. Illustrated. Stapled illustrated orange wrappers. Staples a little oxidized else fine. A brief appreciation and biography of the soul singer by and for children. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies all on the West Coast. The More Distribution Company / T and M Graphic Arts Center unknown
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173310740Leipzig, Zedler, 1733. Ldr, 6 Bünde, 736 + 592S, Originaleinband, gutes Exemplar
17043-0-192Amsterdam, Blaeu, 1704. gr.8°(25x21cm), Titelvigentte, 24 Bll., 800 S., 23 Bll., Ledereinband mit 5 Bünden
2025BN135498Universitätsverlag Winter 2025. 2025. Hardcover. Political Education and American Studies <br/><br/>Political Education and American Studies Astrid Franke Uwe Küchler Katharina Luther eds. Universitätsverlag Winter hardcover
BN197413Schmidt Erich. Hardcover. Unternehmen Krankenhaus <br/><br/>Unternehmen Krankenhaus Beitr. v. Elsken /Kessler Harald /Luther /Münch Eugen /Paczkowski /Schellhoff /Schneider B /Schröder J P /Walzik. Hrsg. v. Köhler-Frost Wilfried Schmidt, Erich hardcover