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190829770New York: Privately printed 1908. First edition limited to 550 copies printed at the De Vinne Press this one of 500 on Old Stratford paper; 8vo pp. xiv 131; frontispiece portrait in sepia title-page printed in red and black and a few full-page facsimiles in the text; original gray paper-covered boards red leatherette label lettered in gilt on spine; the covers soiled and stained and extremities worn with spine ends chipped away and a half-inch scrape to spine label; still a good sturdy copy. First editions of this title are hard to come by in the trade--even in this condition; reprints and PODs abound online. <br/><br/> Privately printed hardcover books
191429768New York: Privately printed 1914. First edition limited to 550 copies printed at the De Vinne Press this one of 50 on Van Gelder paper; 8vo pp. xvii 1 136; frontispiece portrait in sepia title-page printed in red and black and a few full-page facsimiles in the text; a fine bright barely touched copy in original gray paper-covered boards red leatherette labels lettered in gilt on spine and original glassine jacket with a handful of nicks along edges. The Van Gelder copies especially in this condition are hard to come by in the trade where the Burt Franklin reprint of 1968 abounds. <br/><br/> Privately printed hardcover books
196843066NY: Burt Franklin 1968. Reprint of the 1908 edition. 8vo pp. xiv 131. Appendix index. Bibliography and reference series #182. Spine little faded o/w a nice copy. Burt Franklin unknown books
1908176608New York: Privately printed 1908. Hardcover. VG light wear to spine edges very light wear to boards pages are very clean. Gray boards gilt lettering on front cover spine has red title plate with gilt lettering bw frontispiece with tissue paper guard xiv 131 pp. "Five hundred copies printed on Old Stratford Paper and fifty copies on Van Gelder. 104" -ffep "Compiled largely from the collection formd by the late Jacob Chester Chamberlain with assistance from his notes and memoranda by Luther S. Livingston" -title page. Privately printed hardcover books
1930176059New York: William Edwin Rudge 1930. Hardcover. VG scratch to front cover. corners bumped. wear to spine. slight tear to cover inside hinge pastedown. pgs tanned or tanning. instances of light to moderate foxing throughout. light ghosting of images from opposing pgs. pgs free of notations/marginalia. tan buckram boards w/ leather maroon printed spine plate. deckled edges. top edge gilt. illustrations. 810 standard edition copies printed with an additional 'edition de lux' of 150. 960 copies total this copy being hand-numbered 952. William Edwin Rudge hardcover 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
18409027386Philadelphia: Miller & Burlock 1840. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in half leather with spine stamped in gilt marbled paper on boards and marbled endpapers. Frontispiece lithograph of Luther by P. S. Duval. Text block is tight. Pages are clean with a minimum of foxing. 749 pages. <br/><br/> Miller & Burlock hardcover 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
1930020323NY: D Appleton. 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good with prize award status from Junior League of Milwaukee stamped in gilt on front board. . D Appleton hardcover books
196824283Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1968. Hardcover. Good Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block.Light shelfwear to boards and block. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Five volume bound in blue cloth boards red title blocks on spine with gilt lettering bw illustrations. "The five volumes of A History of American Magazines constitute a unique cultural history of America viewed through the pages and pictures of her periodicals from the publication of the first monthly magazine in 1741 through the golden age of magazines in the twentieth century"--Page 4 of cover. Contents: V. 1. 1741-1850. -- v. 2. 1850-1865. -- v. 3. 1865-1885. -- v. 4. 1885-1905. -- v. 5. Sketches of 21 magazines 1905-1930 with a cumulative index to the 5 vols. Harvard University Press hardcover books
196857773Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1968. First edition. xvii 595 pp w/index. Top edge dusty else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is rubbed and has a few shallow chips and tears. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, unknown books
1983144501Columbia: University of South Carolina Press 1983. Hardcover. xxii 74p 9x12 inches profusely illustrated monograph with the b&w photos of the African American photographer very good first edition stated in bright unclipped djlike dj. University of South Carolina Press hardcover books
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
1807JC17690H. Mann 1807. <br/><br/> H. Mann unknown books
188134425New York 1881. First edition. 1 vols. Small 4to. Blue gilt clotha.e.g. About fine. First edition. 1 vols. Small 4to. unknown 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
185427652Albany: C. Van Benthuysen Printer 1854. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Wrappers soiled rear wrapper and a few leaves chipped at the fore edge not affecting text some dampstaining; overall still good. 8 pp. 8vo. Much information about the members: there were 52 farmers 22 lawyers of course 2 Gentlemen not bad there are even less today 1 hatter 1 railroad conductor 1 brewer and of course many others. OCLC & RLIN show 3 copies See Sabin 53981 1853 ed. C. Van Benthuysen, Printer unknown books
196140160Saigon: Michigan State University Vietnam Advisory Group Agency for International Development 1961. Slim 8vo pp. viii 72; map table; original yellow pictorial wrappers some shelf wear corners creased; interior mostly fine. Produced under Contract ICA c1126. "It is the thesis of this study that the district chief more than any other Vietnamese administrator has direct contact with the significant sector of the population" - p. v. <br/><br/> Michigan State University Vietnam Advisory Group, Agency for International Development unknown books
196141318Saigon: Michigan State University Vietnam Advisory Group Agency for International Development 1961. Slim 8vo pp. viii 72; map table; original yellow pictorial wrappers soiling minor shelf wear corners a bit creased; interior mostly fine. Title page signed by the authors. Produced under Contract ICA c1126. "It is the thesis of this study that the district chief more than any other Vietnamese administrator has direct contact with the significant sector of the population" - p. v. <br/><br/> Michigan State University Vietnam Advisory Group, Agency for International Development unknown books
189866587Boston:: Damrell & Upham. Very Good. 1898. Hardcover. B000QXT3AY . First edition. Age darkening moderate shelf wear and aging else very good in blue cloth. ; 64 pages . Damrell & Upham, hardcover books
1972150797Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1972. Collection of seven vintage color studio still photographs from the 1972 film including five mounted as issued by the distributor on a presentation card. <br/><br/>Based on the 1970 novel by Wally Ferris. A highlight of the blaxploitation era following two New York City cops who become involved in a bloody struggle between the Italian mob the Harlem mob and two small-time crooks who have stolen thousands of dollars from both groups. <br/><br/>Set in Harlem shot on location in New York City. <br/><br/>Cards 10 x 8 inches. Presentation card 14 x 11 inches. Color studio still photographs and presentation cards Very Good plus. <br/><br/>Grant US. Parish and Hill 3. Spicer US Neo-Noir. United Artists unknown books
1972120967Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1972. Complete set of 8 lobby cards for the 1972 crime film "Across 110th Street." Because it is set in Harlem this very underrated crime drama is often lumped with "blaxploitation" pictures of the same era. In truth it belongs to the great pantheon of gritty violent police procedurals of the early 1970s-something of a New York City companion to Don Siegel's "Dirty Harry" released the year before. A few faint scratches to a couple of the cards and a faint dampstain to the bottom edge of a few others; a bright clean set overall. <br/><br/>Parish and Hill 3. United Artists unknown books
194317324Louisville: Other. Very Good. 1943. Hardcover. 4.0" x 9.0"; covers sunned and foxing; contents clean; 12 pages quoting from letters from his sons written during the war; Good . Other hardcover 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
19728744GC DOUBLEDAY 1972 1972. SIGNED BY FRANK G FIRST EDITION 2ND PRINTING VERY GOOD-FINE. Signed by Authors. F. GC, DOUBLEDAY, 1972 unknown books