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194853190Clifton NJ: Tobin-Howe Paper Box Co. 211 Mt. Prospect Ave. ca. 1948. 4to. 9.5 x 9.75 in. 2 56 colour-printed paper box top label samples 2 pp. Printed tan softcovers black lettering on front cover minor chipping to lower fore-edge front cover repaired minor tears back cover minor creasing to covers still a VG copy. First edition thus of this very scarce post-World War II handkerchief box top label catalogue with multiple designs available in a variety of tinted papers and coloured inks including some metallic inks as well. The artwork motifs encompass such possibilities as a kitten on a ball of yarn; a polk-dot donkey pulling a cart; a drum majorette with stars & strips designs; Greenaway inspired girls in bonnets with umbrellas silhouettes; several bird & birdhouse designs roses and a leaping stag. Tobin 1894-1974 was a Russian-Jewish immigrant who began working in his parents wholesale grocery following his stint in the Army during World War I and by 1925 was operating the Paper Box Co. with his wife Esther. The company specialized in boxes and box tops and operated according to street directories in Clifton NJ until the late 1950s. Tobin-Howe Paper Box Co., 211 Mt. Prospect Ave., paperback
196287693Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press 1962. First American Edition. Quarto. 28.5cm. Publisher's terracotta cloth titled in gilt to spine. Dustjacket. xxii; 170pp. Light bumping and scuffing to corners strong and tight bumped to spine ends; internally clean and fresh bookplate to front pastedown illustrated throughout; in priceclipped pictorial dustjacket with some scuffing and fraying to corners and spine ends some minor soiling and scuffing of the black portions of the jacket. A very good copy with some shelfwear.<br /> <br /> In the 1930's an ethnological researcher named Dr. Elsie Clews Parsons received a letter from an anonymous Native American offering under rather mysterious circumstances to offer her a series of paintings and sketches of the lives customs costumes and rituals of the Pueblo peoples in an effort to assist with the factual accuracy of her researches and subsequent publications. Dr. Parsons accepted and began a back and forth correspondence with the individual whom she named "Felipe" for a number of years. This volume gathers together the Isleta paintings together in context for the first time providing a valuable eyewitness insight into the daily lives and special occasions of the Pueblo peoples. Smithsonian Institution Press unknown
1871List3241Rhode Island Massachusetts and New York 1871. Thirty-two letters two apparently missing final pages; with fifteen pages of incomplete letter material. Excellent to Near Fine. Letters from some of the young ladies of the Hazard family primarily Gertrude Minturn 1843–1877 Anna Peace 1845–1868 and Esther Robinson 1848–d. Hazard with some from other family and friends. The family was descended from Thomas Hazard one of the founding settlers of Newport Rhode Island.1<br /> <br /> The girls were educated and often write from school; Anna and Esther attend the ‘Friends School’ in Providence which is probably the Moses Brown School and Gertrude attends Dr. Dio Lewis’s School for Young Ladies in Lexington Massachusetts. Founded by Diocletian Lewis a temperance and physical culture advocate the school incorporated his exercise system developed to condition weaker individuals. Gertrude describes a regimen of thirty minutes of walking plus an hour and a half of exercise and discusses Dr. Lewis:<br /> <br /> “Dr Lewis gives familiar lectures on any subject which the scholars propose. He is a very pleasant genial man and takes part in the games & dancing with the greatest spirit. There are about 20 scholars. Some of them board in the village but are subject to the rules of the school. This building is very large and is mostly occupied by the patients of Dr Lewis’ ‘Movement Cures’ to whom most of his time is devoted. The scholars and patients associate together. Indeed we are under very little constraint the teachers leaving our actions to be regulated by our own sense of propriety; and they seldom find occasion to reprove the scholars for misdemeanors.†November 23 1864<br /> <br /> Meanwhile Anna and Esther’s education is more on the religious side; Esther writes:<br /> <br /> “We have not been to meeting very often since we returned from our lovely visit to Newport but the first Sunday morning I did think all the time of it as I said I was going to. We were edified this morning by a sermon from Elizabeth Meader or rather a torrent of noise so that I am nearly deafened now. I don’t think I ever heard a more horrible combination of sounds from the mouth of any human being.†January 8 1865<br /> <br /> Though speaking in tongues is most strongly associated with Pentecostalism it is not unheard of in Quakerism. In his book of genealogy and reflections the girls’ father Thomas Hazard 1797–1886 connects the family’s “strong religious tendencies†to his own interest in spiritualism.2 This interest in mediumship comes up several times in the letters first in 1864 when one of the girls reports that “Pa writes us that at a circle which he attended a few days ago a clairvoyant medium described our house at Vaucluse perfectly†February 24 1864 and later when one of the girls attends a circle with their father in Philadelphia:<br /> <br /> “Yesterday morning Pa & I had a sitting with a Mrs. Robinson a trance speaking medium. The communication from mother was the most beautiful I ever heard. She spoke to us just as she used to on earth using the same expressions. It seemed as if I could almost see her – we are going again on Monday.†February 8 1867<br /> <br /> That is the pair spoke to Frances Minturn Hazard who had died in 1854.<br /> <br /> Of interest to researchers of the Hazard family and Rhode Island Quakers.<br /> <br /> 1 Caroline Elizabeth Robinson The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635–1894 Printed for the Author 1896.<br /> 2 Thomas R. Hazard Recollections of Olden Times Sanborn 1879 228. unknown
19388934Seattle: Printed by C. Ellis Shephard 1938. First edition. 8vo 8 64 1pp. Presentation inscription from Shephard to a T.D. Schindler on the ffep. Printer's ornaments devices borders vignette's throughout. 2pp of musical notation at rear. Bound in beige cloth boards stamped in black on front cover. Few bumps and scuffs to boards clean internally and near fine. <br /> <br /> Scarce book of poetry from American folklorist writer and critic Esther Shephard 1891-1975. Shephard is most well-known for her work Paul Bunyan published in 1924 with an illustrated edition by Rockwell Kent appearing in 1941. As a teacher Shephard held posts at Reed College in Portland the University of Washington in Seattle Lower Columbia College in Longview WA and San Jose State University. <br /> <br /> This collection was printed by her then husband C. Ellis Shephard and contains 31 pieces on topics from Seattle to Dante and Demeter. <br /> <br /> OCLC cites just 6 holdings. Printed by C. Ellis Shephard unknown
182571327hLondon: Printed for Harvey and Darton 55 Gracechurch-Street 1825. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Burgundy quarter-morocco over original printed binder's paper boards with titles in decorative frame-work to front and "Knowledge Promotes Commerce" architectural decorative vignette to rear. Rebacked -- new spine with gilt title-label preserving the 5s price and composition of the original. Original endpapers. Further professional restoration to binding. Six engraved plates with double images. iv228pp. Toning and edge-wear to original boards; top-edge soiled edges and endpapers toned. Old owner's name and later Foyle's shop label to front endpapers. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy of this rare early issue bearing to publication date of 1825 on the title-page. . Printed for Harvey and Darton, 55, Gracechurch-Street Hardcover
004894London: Tallis and Co. 3-iv 3 2-838pp n.d. but c.1836. Contemporary calf later rebacked in cloth with original back strip laid on smooth back title in gilt to centre of spine roll in blind to edges of covers new endpapers. Slightly rubbed externally gilt to spine faint. Text lightly browned occasionally heavier occasional light foxing some foxing to plates one heavily foxed pen scribble to fore edge margin of 2B2 some damage to fore edge margin of 5G especially 5G1 and a tear to fore edge of 5O2 but without loss. With an engraved frontispiece additional engraved title and ten plates as called for. The additional engraved title has the title 'The New London Cookery and Complete Domestic Guide' with the title page having the title starting 'The Cook's Complete Guide on the Principles of Frugality Comfort and Elegance'. Written by Esther Copley 1786-1851 who was the authoress of the popular 'Cottage Comforts'. Hewlett was from 1815 "a prolific author publishing tales for children tracts works of domestic economy and sacred history and biography. Cottage Comforts 1825 one of her earliest works reached its eighth edition by 1831 and its twenty-fourth by 1864; a household management manual addressed to the labouring classes it included chapters on renting and furnishing a cottage brewing and baking keeping animals care and education of children and the treatment of illnesses. Although it opened with a sententious section on the virtues essential to domestic comfort Cottage Comforts was full of practical advice the author had tried out her own recipes and was forthright on such subjects as childbirth and constipation. Catechism of Domestic Economy 1850 The Comprehensive Knitting Book 1849 and The Young Servant's Friendly Instructor 1827 were works in the same genre" ODNB. First published c.1827 this has one plate dated 1836. Bitting page 99 dated to c.1810; Cagle 633. Reprint. Hardback. Good. 8vo. Tallis and Co. Hardcover
2026215879The Hague Netherlands: A. Aardewerk 2026. Hardcover. VG. Blue boards with gray and white text. 72 pp. Color illustrations. Ephemera laid-in with message and signature of author. A. Aardewerk hardcover
20182-620210337XEditorial Académica Española 2018. Paperback. New. 64 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.15 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
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SONG3506785435Brill I Schoeningh 2016-09-09. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.73x0.98x9.33. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brill I Schoeningh hardcover
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2004BIBSD0152581722004. Premium Leather Bound. New. A Unique Premium Leather-Bound book for elite readers/collectors of old rare books. An Original Leather is being used for binding this book with Golden Leaf Printing and designing on Spine front and Back of the book with edge gilding. WE HAVE MULTIPLE OPTIONS IN COLOR OF LEATHER RED GREEN BLUE MAGENTA TAN DEEP BROWN BLACK AND WITH DIFFERENT COLOR LABELS. YOU MAY CHOOSE ANY COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE AND MAIL US. Original edition was published in 2004 and this unique edition is Reprinted in 2004 with the help of original edition. Black & white printing on high quality natural shade paper with sewing binding for longer life professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually on computer and make them readable. We give our best to give you the best book but in some cases we have to adjust few pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We hope that you understand these issues in these old treasure. This is an important book for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure. Our dedicated team is trying to bring these rare books back to the shelves. We are also giving service of printing the hard-to-find books which are not listed in our store. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - English Pages 362 Product Disclaimer: Please be aware that because leather is a natural material slight discoloration or change in texture may be visible. FOLIO EDITION Size 12x19 Inches IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. hardcover
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