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184221404Lowell Mass: Daniel Bixby 1842. First edition large 12mo pp. 242 2; very good copy in orig. green ribbed cloth paper label on spine with one very small nick in the corner. "A work dealing with the chemistry of soils and manures and one of the first such scientific treatises written by an American and published in the United States. It attracted immediate attention and went through several editions. He later wrote an Essay on Manures 1850 which was widely used as a rural handbook and for which the author was awarded a prize by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture" DAB. <br/><br/> Daniel Bixby hardcover books
1930WRCLIT37730Cedar Rapids: Privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus Brewer and Elinore Taylor Brewer 1930. Cloth and boards. First edition. One of 300 copies. Edges a bit tanned boards lightly soiled spine faded but a good copy. Privately printed for the friends of Luther Albertus Brewer and Elinore Taylor Brewer hardcover books
191549994NY: The author 1915. First edition. Small 4to. 467 pp. Illustrated plates portraits. Nevins I p. 81: "Dickey relied heavily on the Official Records and comrades' recollections; one-fourth of the study concentrates on the battle of Seven Pines." Original gilt-stamped dark green cloth. Very good. <br/><br/> (The author) hardcover books
18467779Boston: T. R. Marvin 1846. First Edition. Original black blind stamped cloth boards with binder's title in gilt. Tips and edges of spine chipped corners bumped and rubbed else very good. Luther Dimmick 1790-1860 clergyman and writer was born in Shaftsbury Vermont graduated from Harvard Divinity School and served as the pastor of North Church in Newburyport Massachusetts. As a writer he focused on religious topics publishing many of his sermons given at North Church. His published sermons covered a range of topics and themes from funeral eulogies and reflections on Christian scholarship and daily life to essays on the moral aspects of temperance. Although it too has a religious theme his MEMOIR OF MRS. CATHARINE M. DIMMICK is a departure from his other work. It was never a sermon written instead as a spiritual biography of and a memorial to his late wife Catharine Mather Marvin Dimmick 1793-1844. Mrs. Dimmick was born in Norwich Connecticut into a prominent family with colonial roots. Her father died when she was a child and her mother died when she was a teenager and shortly after her mother's death she became a school teacher. She would later move to Newburyport and while attending North Church she met Reverend Dimmick. The two married May 4 1820 and from then until December 8 1844 when Catharine died from liver disease the couple lived a life centered around their shared faith and commitment to ministry. While narrated objectively and with a degree of distance MEMOIR OF MRS. CATHARINE M. DIMMICK is a tenderly written and intimate account of the spiritual life and daily thoughts and concerns of Mrs. Dimmick. Reverend Dimmick uses excerpts from his wife's journals and letters and reflections and comments from his wife's friends and acquaintances as well as his own remembrances to create this memoir. He presents the life of his wife as a model clergyman's wife and as the embodiment of Christian principles. A writer in a review of the book in the October 1846 issue of NEW ENGLANDER AND YALE REVIEW says of Mrs. Dimmick: "She seems to have been a lady of a superior and very active mind and of more than ordinary devotion to the various and trying duties that fall to the lot of a pastor's wife." Wallace Dictionary of North American Authors Deceased Before 1950. New Englander and Yale Review pp. 604-605. T. R. Marvin unknown books
1975147501N.p.: N.p. 1975. Draft script for the 1975 musical play which premiered at the Winter Garden Theatre on March 19 1975. <br/><br/>The origins of jazz told through the ersatz romance of a would-be trumpeter and a young black brothel worker.<br/><br/>Set in New Orleans and Chicago.<br/><br/>Black titled wrappers. Title page present with book credits for Buster Davis and Paul Carter Harrison and music and lyric credits for Buster Davis. 88 leaves with last page of text numbered 3-6-20. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
CA06A-00722Baumgärtners Buchhandlung. Collectible - Acceptable. Leipzig: Baumgärtners Buchhandlung 1855. 8vo black decorated hardcovers. Many detailed drawings. German. Fair. Binding Good. Foxed Dampstained. Inquire if you need further information. Baumgärtners Buchhandlung hardcover books
16742King Martin Luther King JR. Dr. Martin Luther & Lawrence Spivak. Meet The Press-America's Press Conference of the Air: R Produced by Lawrence Spivak Guest: Dr. Martin Luther King JRVolume 9 Number 11-Sunday March 28 1965Washington D.C. Merkle Press Inc. 1965. Edition Not Stated- Presumed First. 8voo. Stapled Printed Wrappers. Civil Rights Movement Document. Near Fine. 10 pages no illustrations. This is the Merkle Press offprint publication that is a typographic transcription of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. appearance on March 28th 1965 broadcast of the NBC's venerable "Meet the Press". Dr. King's was questioned on his views regarding the Civil Rights movement by a panel consisting of the program's producer Lawrence Spivak John Chancellor Tom Wicker and James J. Kilpatrick that was moderated by Ned Brooks. A handsome well-preserved example of this exceedingly uncommon ephemeral vintage historical document of the Civil Rights Movement showing a few light handling creases. <br/><br/>King Martin Luther King JR. Dr. Martin Luther. The Civil Rights Struggle in the United States Today By Dr. Martin King JR.- An Address Delivered At The House Of The Association On Wednesday April 211965. New York: "The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York 1955. Edition Not Stated-Presumed First. 8 vo. Stapled Printed Wrappers. Civil Rights Movement Document Fine 24 pages no illustrations. "The Civil Rights Struggle in the United States Today" is a May 1965 supplemental publication to Volume 20 Number 5 of the Record of The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York on Wednesday April 21 1965. It typographically transcribes the introductory remarks by the Judge Rosenman afterwards. A bright exceptionally well-preserved example of this exceedingly uncommon ephemeral vintage historical document of the Civil Rights movement showing a few lights handling creases. unknown books
194324158New York: Dover 1943. First American Edition. Cloth. Very Good. First American Edition. xxiv 986 pages. Publisher's original blue cloth. Shelf-leaned. No dj. Text in German. The funfte neubearbeitete Auflage fifth revised edition. Cloth. A standard text for physico-chemical measurements that went through many editions greatly expanded in the fourth and now the fifth editions. It is interesting to note that at this time German was a normally read language in engineering. less so today.<br/><br/>The copy of scientist Henry Linschitz with his signature and "Los Alamos 1945" on the front flyleaf. Linschitz was "A scientist who directed a team working on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos N.M. Henry Linschitz helped design and build the atomic bombs the United States dropped on Japan at the end of World War II and then he dedicated himself to persuading people that nuclear war should never be repeated." Boston Globe obit Dec 2014.<br/><br/>It is also inscribed on the flyleaf by Gerold Tenney Edith S. Tenney and Hester Babcock xT-4 with happy new year greetings January 1946. Gerold Tenney and Henry Linschitz were part of the Explosives Division at Los Alamos in the 1944-45 period. Gerold H. Tenney was Group X-1E Leader Charge Inspection. Henry Linschitz was Group X-1B Leader Terminal Observations. Edith Tenney was one of a group of women working at Los Alamos during this period - one reference has her listed as a nurse. Ms. Hester Babcock was issued a security badge at Los Alamos but a quick search turned up little more. The men involved with the Manhattan Project seemed to receive much more recognition for the work they did than the women or support staff something that ought to be rectified in this writer's opinion. Dover unknown books
19303648baCNew York: Longmans Green 1930. Book. Hardcover. First Edition. Western Americana; 283p. incl. index; 24cm; original black cloth; gilt decoration; illus. listed p. xi; map and endpaper map; book pocket of previous owner. Longmans, Green Hardcover books
1702D9150Amsterdam: Jacob Lindenberg 1702. Hardcover. Very Good. Large folio 380 x 245mm. Engraved title page with figures of Moses and Christ above oval portrait of Martin Luther enclosed in frame of putti topped with swan all in architectural setting incised with vignettes of Moses receiving the Law Christs Last Supper and Baptism mounted by Apocalyptic Lamb holding open book inscribed with Psalm 40:8-9 and John 5:39. Pagination: 24 1-278 112 70 132 misnumbering common but appears complete. Added pictorial engraved title pages for Old and New Testament. Integral portrait of Adolf Visscher by Jonas Suyderhoef repaired at lower right corner; 4 double-page engraved maps by Romeyn de Hooghe of 1 Orbis per Creationem World at the time of Creation; 2 Palestine and the Levant; 3 Map of the Mediterranean showing Greece Cyprus and Anatolia; 4 Map of the Mediterranean for the Travels of St. Paul; all extra engraved with biblical vignettes or tabernacle implements. Extensively illustrated throughout with 63 full-page and 13 half-page engraved plates nearly all of the full-page plates are with 2 images in vignette form by de Hooghe beginning almost all Bible books including Books of Prophets and Apocrypha. Printed in Dutch in double column. Printed marginalia. Few engraved or woodcut tailpieces. Period diced calf over beveled wooden boards embossed with central interlaced lozenge brass corner pieces and hinges but lacking clasps; edges slightly chipped at beginning overall toned with age some stains some of the maps trimmed close but otherwise clean joints splitting affecting some internal leaves spine with minor loss overall a historical volume with great appeal. An immense biblical tome five inches thick from cover to cover beautifully bound probably for a church or religious institution. Deaccessioned from the Pacific School of Religion but with no markings other than the pictorial bookplate of John Howell Where there is no vision the people perish to front pastedown. <br/><br/>Adolph Visschers Dutch translation of the Luther Bible in period binding. In 1648 Adolph Visscher of the Lutheran Church in Amsterdam revised a previous Mennonite translation of Luthers German Bible. This became the standard Bible or State Bible Statenbijbel of Dutch Lutherans. This 1702 printing is a revision of Visschers Bible translation which was in use occasionally revised until 1951. Illustrated throughout with engravings by Romeyn de Hooghe of the Rubens School the engravings represent some of the most significant for the Dutch book illustrator. This suite of illustrations was bound in a number of different translations and editions of the Bible during this period. Progress in the knowledge of biblical languages as well as the development of biblical refutation increased the demand for new versions of the Dutch Bible In fact a Keur translation of the States Bible appeared this same year. This is a historical state of Visschers Dutch States translation also known as the Lindenberg edition which was in fact a universally accepted Protestant Bible this volume maintaining the four original maps some of the finest to appear in 18th century bibles. Jacob Lindenberg hardcover books
193526468Hartford: The Case Lockwood & Brainard Company 1935. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. Clothbound quarto with printed paper label afixed to the front panel. 144 pp. One of 525 copies printed for sale of which this is number 33. Includes 67 illustrations reproduced by the collotype process. Prior owner name/date on the first blank endpaper else a handsome very good or better copy. Connecticut furniture heritage. The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company unknown books
1949291973New York: Random House 1949. First Edition. Very Good binding/Good dust jacket. A clean First Edition copy with no ownership or other marks in the book. The dustjacket has some chipping and shelfwear. It has not been price-clipped and is now protected with a new mylar cover. Very Good binding / Good dust jacket. Random House unknown books
54597Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Princeton: Princeton University Press 1940. Covers show some soiling and scuffing to edges previous owner bookplate otherwise Very Good. . Other hardcover books
1960026745Princeton: Princeton University Press 1960. 4th Printing. vii 306p. original burgundy cloth slightly mottled on the lower half of the spine. Princeton University Press unknown books
193796096N.P.: n.p. 1937. stapled stiff paper wrappers. 4to. stapled stiff paper wrappers. 5 pages. Third issue. Reproduced from typescript. n.p. unknown books
195035443Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Universitaria 1950. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy. 15 pp. 8vo. Evans was Director of the Library of Congress. Imprenta Universitaria unknown books
199123566Weston: M & S Press 1991. Reprint. Cloth. A fine copy. As new. vi 98 pp. 8vo. Intro. and annotated by Roger E. One of 350 copies. Luther Farnham 1816-1897 clergyman journalist librarian wrote his pamphlet for the New England Historic Geneological Society. It was the first study of private libraries in the country -Jewett had published his study of public libraries in 1851- and would be followed by James Wynne NewYork in 1860 and Horatio Rogers Providence in 1878. Farnham mentions 82 private libraries with 298625 volumes and 12000 pamphlets. M & S Press hardcover books
1813WRCAM34468N.p. but likely Washington 1813. Broadside 11 1/2 x 18 inches. Large woodcut seal of the United States in upper blank margin. Backed with tissue paper. Light fold lines light foxing. Good. Expertly matted and protected with Mylar sheet. This copy bears the faint signature in the lower margin of patentee Luther Gale. A broadside announcement of James Madison's granting of a patent for the improvement of the bark mill to Luther Gale. The bark mill was of vital importance to tanners since the bark was used in the tanning process. The broadside has a handsome woodcut version of the Great Seal of the United States. It was Madison along with Charles Pinckney who introduced the first U.S. patent law during the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Rare. Not in Rink nor on OCLC although Rink does locate another Gale "bark mill" broadside. unknown books
1853WRCAM39439CNew York: Printed for the author by George P. Putnam 1853. 336pp. plus frontispiece map and folding map. Original blindstamped brown cloth spine gilt. Spine extremities and corners lightly worn head of spine somewhat chipped. Pencil ownership inscription on front pastedown. Frontispiece map leaf loosening text block cracked. Preliminaries and text edges tanned throughout dampstaining to upper corners of rear leaves. Good. A scarce work providing a very good picture of army life during the Mexican-American War including accounts of some of the major battles of the war including the Battle of Monterrey and with material on the Texas Rangers. The author's regiment returned home after the Battle of Buena Vista. HOWES G156. SABIN 27330. TUTOROW 3387. GARRETT p.139. HAFERKORN p.45. Printed for the author by George P. Putnam hardcover books
36976Baltimore: Waverly Press 1935. Hardcover. 10" x 6.75". xii 275 1 pp. With bibliography index of Chinese titles and general index. Publisher's blind-stamped blue cloth gilt-stamped spine titles. Boards show moderate edgewear and rubbing spine lightly sunned. A Very Good copy. . VeryGood. Hardcover . Waverly Press 1935 hardcover books
1932122182New York NY: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith 1932. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. x 2571 pages. First edition. Historical introduction by John G. Pollard then Governor of Virginia. Foreword table of contents appendices index. Foldout maps frontispiece and in text. A study of Williamsburg's government in the 20th century. Dust jacket chipped at edges. Covers lightly sunned. Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith unknown books
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
1929120638Philadelphia PA: University of Pennsylvania Press 1929. First edition. Hardcover. Scholarly look at banking in England. A tight near fine copy with some minor wear to the base of the spine and a tiny sticker shadow to the title page in a very good dust jacket that has some chipping to the spine ends and edges and some other minor wear but otherwise a very presentable copy. Scarce in any jacket. University of Pennsylvania Press unknown books
1968013864Boston: Allyn and Bacon 1968. xiii 480p. dj. Allyn and Bacon unknown books
196823826Champaign: University of Illinois 1968. cloth. 8vo. cloth. 106 pages. Nine articles on publishing by Dan Lacy Charles Madison Daniel Melcher and others. University of Illinois unknown books