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1950288464Lancaster Pa 1950. Stapled Pamphlet. Good binding. Foxing to the title page and final page. Sunning to the covers along the spine and top edge. Green paper wrappers; stapled pamphlet. Good binding. unknown books
1897273336Washington: Norman T. Elliott 1897. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. An interesting "history of a year's duty in Louisiana" as it "contains over two score drawings and sketches" Nevins I 170; so recounts Bud Robertson in his section of the bibliography. A clean and tight copy from Robertson's personal library with his bookplate on the front pastedown. Nevins I 170. Very Good binding. Norman T. Elliott unknown books
1907007951Doubleday Page & Co. 1907. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition.Turn of the Century Health Book.Beautiful Copy. Doubleday, Page & Co. Hardcover books
18571408New York: H. Anstice and Co. Stationers No 25 Nassau Street 1857. First Edition. Pamphlet. Very good. 5pp. stitched and disbound. Part of the Trinity Church history and controversy. <br/><br/>10 in holdings. H. Anstice and Co., Stationers, No 25 Nassau Street unknown books
1970143297Various cities: Various 1970. Collection of ten vintage promotional photographs of blues artists on various record labels circa 1970s. <br/><br/>Included in the archive are photographs of Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson Joe "Guitar" Hughes Miss Lavelle White Percy Strother Little Smokey Smothers Guitar Gabriel and Brothers in the Kitchen Sonny Rhodes Jimmy Johnson and Robert Jr. Lockwood as they appeared for labels such as Bullseye/Rounder Rooster Blues Black Top and Antone's <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. Various unknown books
199373732Albuquerque New Mexico: New Mexico Book League 1993. two-toned cloth. oblong 8vo. two-toned cloth. xi 90 pages. Printed in an edition of 100 numbered copies signed by the author and illustrator. Luther describes his collection of books by authors who have spent time in Taos New Mexico. Provides advice for pursuing works by these writers who include Edward Abbey John Nichols Frank Waters and D.H. Lawrence he lived Taos between 1922 and 1925. Includes four black-and-white illustrations. New Mexico Book League unknown books
1972Embry 120069The Old Army Press 1972. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Signed by the author on the title page and inscribed by the author on the half-title. The Old Army Press, 1972. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1967014322Kansas City Mo: Kansas City Posse of the Westerners 1967. This is Volume XII Number 4 December 1967 of "The Trail Guide". Small brown spot bottom of each cover. 36pp. First Edition. Wrappers Stapled Binding. Light Soil Almost No Wear/No Dust Jacket. Thin Octavo. Kansas City Posse of the Westerners books
1972007218Fort Collins CO: The Old Army Press 1972. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. vi 99 pages of text. Hardcover binding. Price-clipped dustjacket with minor soiling; protected in archival mylar. Inscribed and signed by author. With an Introduction by Don Russell and illustrations by Byron Wolfe. Minor spotting to closed page edges. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. The Old Army Press Hardcover books
1967007219Kansas City MO: The Westerners 1967. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 36 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minor soiling and spotting. Limited to 250 copies signed by the author on limitation page; additionally inscribed and signed by author. Minor spotting to closed page edges. Illustrated with a photograph. The Westerners Hardcover books
2002243324Santa Fe: Ancient City Press 2002. Paperback. x 99p. foreword preface introduction illustrations very good signed limited first trade paperback edition #45/500 copies signed by author and illustrator tan pictorial wraps ownership signature of Stan Noyes one of the collectable authors covered within. Other authors covered are Dorothy B. Hughes Witter Byner Lynn Riggs Oliver LaFarge Evan S. Connell David Morrell Sheri S. Tepper et al. Ancient City Press paperback books
1993ULUTCOL00RJBNew Mexico Book League 1993. Fine. Luther T. N. Collecting Taos Authors. Albuquerque New Mexico: New Mexico Book League 1993. 90pp. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with subtly bumped corners and band of darkening along bottom edge of rear cover. New Mexico Book League paperback books
1834WRCAM55483Boston: Published by the Author 1834. 43pp. Modern green cloth gilt spine title. Faint foxing small American Antiquarian Society deaccession stamp on verso of last text leaf. Very good. A rare early work by Rhode Island labor organizer Seth Luther following his first printed work AN ADDRESS TO THE WORKING-MEN OF NEW-ENGLAND. and his AN ADDRESS ON THE RIGHT OF FREE SUFFRAGE published the previous two years. Seth Luther 1795-1863 was born in Providence Rhode Island and worked as a carpenter by trade. Like his earlier publications the present ADDRESS was printed from a speech Luther delivered this time before the Union Association of Working Men in Charlestown Massachusetts in late January 1834. Setting the tone for the speech in the first paragraph Luther rails against those "clothed in purple and fine linen" on the backs "of those who labor day after day." The present work is further described by the DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY as follows: "A denunciation of political and religious as well as economic oppression.the author laid down the following program of reform: universal equal education by means of manual labor schools supported at the public expense; abolition of all licensed monopolies; abolition of capital punishment and of imprisonment for debt.equal taxation for property; and an effective mechanic's lien law. His deadly sincerity forceful language grim humor and biting sarcasm made his pamphlets valuable weapons in the labor movement." <br> <br> This title is rare with this copy being the only one appearing in Rare Book Hub formerly offered by M&S Rare Books. Not in Sabin. OCLC seems to report about a baker's dozen physical copies over several records. This is the first copy ever handled by this firm. Adams RADICAL LITERATURE IN AMERICA p.43. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 25382. ANB 14 pp.151-52. DAB XI p.511. Published by the Author hardcover books
19672309821Philadelphia: Fortress Press 1967. Soft Cover. Very Good. Ink underlining in volumes one and four. Wrapper edge of volume four chipped. Wrappers of all volumes lightly soiled. 1967 Soft Cover. Four volume set. Selected writings of Martin Luther from 1517-1546. Fortress Press paperback books
17403828Halle: Johann Justinus Gebauer 1740-1753. First editions of the Walch edition of works of Martin Luther. Thick quartos 24 volumes. Bound in original full vellum with black and red titles frontispiece in volume 1and double frontispiece in volume 24 with separate portaits of both Luther and Walch. In very good condition with a light spot on the bottom spine where a former number was. An attractive set uncommon. This edition of Martin Luthers Works is important for Walchs valuable introductions and the inclusion of many other documents of the Reformation period. Johann Justinus Gebauer hardcover books
1836185920Leipzig: Hirschfeld 1836. Hardcover. G Cover has fading cracking edge/corner damage. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have age toning foxing some water staining. Title page has some text work away. Brown leather decorative boards with 2 metal clasps. Decorative carved and colored bookblock. VIII 920 257 pages. Hirschfeld hardcover books
195631203New York: Kirjastus "Kultuur" 1956. First edition thus. Red pebbled cloth stamped in gilt. A near fine copy with rubbing on free front end-paper. 79 pp. Illus. with facsimiles. Sm. 4to. Preface by Olev Parlo. Translate. Originally published in 1935 under title: 400-aastane eestiraamat; Wanradt-Koell'i katekismus 1535. In Estonian. Includes facsimiles plus reconstruction of text in black and red. Hellmuth Weiss discovered eleven fragmentary pages of this catechism in 1929 from what is believed to be the first published Estonian book. [Kirjastus "Kultuur"] hardcover books
1856949Paris: L. Maison 1856. 3 vols. b/w front. original black cloth ex libris. L. Maison unknown books
161634166London: Richard Field 1616. Small 4to 18 cm; 7". 4 296 ff. <br><br>Fourth edition in English of Luther's In epistolam Sancti Pauli ad Galatas commentarius which first appeared for the English monoglots in 1575 with second and third editions in 1577 and 1602.<br>Â Â Â Â The Epistle to the Galatians held a special place in Luther's heart and mind; he lectured on it in 1519 and also in 1523. It is widely reported that in his table talks he is recorded as saying: "The Epistle to the Galatians is my epistle. To it I am as it were in wedlock. It is my Katherine i.e. the name of his wife."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Ownership inscription of Bryan Tompson 1735 fol. 166r; also on A2r undated family name spelled "Thompson" and with notation of cost of book as 5/3. Late 19th- or early 20-century ownership inscription on front free endpaper of G.P. Hesketh of Beltrami Cty. MN; later given 1907 to Dr. Charles Schwartz. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC S108962; STC rev. ed. 16973. 18th-century English speckled sheep recently rebacked; late 19th- or early 20th-century endpapers. Title-page cut down close to text supplied from a different copy mounted to restore page size and expose type on verso; leaf soiled. Top margins throughout closely cropped costing the top line of text on five of the eight preliminary pages and the running heads and folio numbers on many not all text leaves; staining in portions in margins and sometimes into the text of the upper outer sixth of a leaf; longitudinal hole on fols. 259 to 262 costing three words total. Not a perfect but a decent copy of a Lutheran mainstay in an edition not often found on the market. Richard Field unknown books
189323814Philadelphia: Lutheran Publication Society © 1893. 12mo. 140 pp. <br><br>Prepared and published by authority of the general Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church in the United States."<br>Â Â Â Â A very late printing as explained on the title-page by the words "One hundred and eighteenth thousand copies printed to this date" . Publisher's gray cloth shelfback with printed paper sides; corners bumped & worn through to the boards. Ex-library: call number on binding bookplate on front pastedown perforation-stamps pencilling. Lutheran Publication Society hardcover books
1736156195Nurnberg: Johann Andrei Endters Seel. Erben 1736. Original 1736 Printing. Hardcover. Solid covers. Actual text free of extraneous marks and very clear in printing. Worm bore hole at top 5 inches of spine and worm holes in front cover. The cover is so thick they never made it to the text. Front hinge separating a tad. Stain to top margin of pages in front 2/3 of book. Black staining to page edges wearing off at bottom. Other general wear to covers. Closures missing. One page torn plate on reverse. Frontis and title page soiled and worn at edges. Some soiling perhaps from stove/fireplace fire proximity. A few notations on end papers by former owners one by Anna Muller of Pforzheim Baden Germany in pen in German. Enormous folio with blind-stamped decorative leather over real wood boards with beveled edges. Ornate brass corner pieces 4 on each cover and center medallion . Floridly-lettered title page in red/black Old German with bw illus. at bottom. Bw frontis and 19 additional bw engravings. 7x4-inch bordered bw woodcuts prolific throughout text and decorative wood-cut capital letters. Page edges stained black deliberately. Paginated as follows: 158 pp. 1181 pp. 23 pp. Big heavy doorstop material weighs 13 pounds that will require extra postage. Text in Old German. Includes the Augsburg Confession. The entire actual Bible both testaments is numbered consecutively. The whole title is: Biblia Das ist: Die gantze Heilige Schrift deß Alten und Neuen Testaments. Wie solche von Herrn Doctor Martin Luther Seel. Im Jahr 1522 in unsere Teutsche Mutter-Sprach zu übersetzen angefangen Anno 1534 zu End gebracht und vor einigen Jahren bereits mit den Summarien Herrn Johann Sauberti Seel. auch mit dem Vielfältigen und Lehrreichen Nutzen über alle Kapitel des Herrn D. Salomon Klassens Seel. Angefertiget unjetzt mit ganz neuen und schönen Kupfer-Bildnissen nebst derenselben beygedruckten Lebens-Läufen auch andern annehmlichen Figuren samt deren kurzen Auslegungen und angehengten Moralien ausgezieret dann von denen vorhin eingeschlichenen Druck-Fehlern auf das fleissigste gereiniget Uber dieses sind nicht allein des seel. Hn. Lutheri und seines Geschlechts warhafte und aus uralten Gemählden genommene Abbildungen und Lebens-Lauf beygefüget sondern auch zu end des ganzen Werks neben den Christlichen Haupt-Symbolis ein kurzer und nützlicher Bericht von der Augspurgischen Consession selbsten wie man sie in dem rechten Original im Jahre 1530 Kayser Carl dem Fünften überantwortet beygedruckt worden Samt einer Vorrede von Herrn Johann Michael Dillherrns. Johann Andrei Endters Seel. Erben hardcover books
1832156238Philadelphia: Georg W. Mentz Buchhändler 1832. Original Not a reprint. Hardcover. Fairly tight and with no extraneous marks but covers are badly scuffed wearing at corners and with fraying beginning at tail of spine. Small tear to top of p. 329 near hinge. General age toning foxing and or areas of staining in varying degrees to most pages but text is still very clear.Ffep detached but laid in and with ownership stamp in German. A solid readable copy. Brown leather/boards. Title block on spine removed. Two metal closures at fore edge still working!. 4.5 x 7 inches. 504 pp. with 7 bw engravings. Text in Old German. New Testament only. The ownership stamp is of Maria Kaufman Ober Bern Taunschip Berks County PA Upper Bern Township Berks County Pennsylvania. No Date. Kaufman with one "f". Georg W. Mentz, Buchhändler hardcover books
12858WEST NEWMAN 1960. TRANS/LEONARD ZWINGER FIRST AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. WEST, NEWMAN, 1960 unknown books
1933244000Berlin: Mann 1933. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Illustrated. Thin 8vo vellum-backed boards paper label front cover slipcase.Berlin: Gebr. Mann 1933. A near fine copy in a worn slipcase. Printed on untrimmed handmade paper.<br/><br/> One of 500 copies<br/><br/> Mann unknown books
1606D15188Strassburg: Theodosium Rihel 1606. Hardcover. Good. Pocket-sized 12mo 130 x 75mm. Pagination: 4 CCLXII 8 ff. Signatures: inserted 2 leaves A-Y12 Z11 lacking final blank stub but inserted five leaves. Old German Type. Each page printed within an elaborate woodcut border of masks putti vessels birds animals and scrolling ornament. Seventeenth-century full vellum stamped in blind with central lozenge of crucifixion front cover and ornament back cover large remnants of leather ties; outer edges somewhat soiled and worn binding a bit rubbed otherwise an excellent survival for its prospective use. An early owner has added several leaves at the front and rear upon which are transcribed several additional psalms and biblical verses Psalm 34 Jeremiah 3 Jeremiah 30 John 1:1 Corinthians 1:10 John 1:2. Other markings @ 1606 in this same hand on the first inserted leaf at front. By this date in the inscriptions This psalm booklet Dises Psalmen Büchlein and a man Carlo from Strassburg may be making corrections at time of early press. A later date on this leaf is 1776 along with an unknown monogram or printers mark quite reminiscent of Theodosius Rihels fl. 1555-1608 printers mark but with different letters S & K. <br/><br/>During a critical period of time for the church Martin Luther saw the Psalms not only as the central model to Christian prayer but as a key biblical book that would spark a revival and lay the scriptural foundation for the Protestant movement. Luther said find in it the Psalter also yourself. as well as God himself and all creatures Luthers Works 35:257. The Psalms were an early focus of Luthers translations and teaching at the University of Wittenberg; there he first published an exposition of the seven penitential psalms in 1517. In a later work Luther classified the psalms by theme; they belonged to groups pertaining to prophecy instruction comfort prayer and thanksgiving. This pocket-sized psalm book hearkens to Luthers famous statement that the Psalms are the Bible in miniature. The psalms were a strategic book of the bible for a nascent Lutheran and the early owner of this book seemingly poured over it and added layers of extra verse and interpretation in the blank spaces of the book. Scarce edition. OCLC locates editions published by Rihel but this 1606 printing is not among those located. This copy unique for its early German annotations and biblical additions. We surmise they may be intrinsic to an early Lutheran community in Strasbourg or related to the Strasbourgian printers themselves. Theodosium Rihel hardcover books