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1912mon0000052053Williams and Norgate 1912-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback rebound by library. Clean text sound binding. Williams and Norgate hardcover
19671045Concord MA: Concord Antiquarian Society 1967. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Two books: The first Wheeler's Concord: Climate for Freedom. An association copy inscribed at the top of the first blank in a blue pen: "To Leonard Kleinfeld my generous host in Nassau and an envied bibliophile Ruth R Wheeler." Blue cloth with map endpapers and illustrations and photographs in black and white throughout. Although this book takes a sweeping look at Concord's history the last 45-page chapter is devoted to "the American Renaissance" led by Thoreau Emerson and others. <br /> <br /> Together with Kleinfield's Henry David Thoreau: Chronology. Forest Hills Long Island 1950; presumably self-published. A limited edition of 1000 copies an oblong quarto in green wraps. Inscribed on the title page: "March 30 1951 To Joan Griscom--'Rather than fame than fortune than honor--give me truth.' Thoreau. Sincerely Leonard F. Kleinfeld." Uncommon signed. It consists of a handsome and quite useful year-by-year table chronology of Thoreau's life 1817-1862 alongside other events in the world US and in literature. At rear is also a list of Thoreau's published works and of essays and biographies on Thoreau. <br /> <br /> Kleinfeld was for a few years the president of the Thoreau Society. His biography on the Thoreau Society's site reads in full: "Leonard F. Kleinfeld was the eighteenth president of the Thoreau Society. Born in Manhattan he first came to Thoreau by reading Walden and Cape Cod in his late teens. Walden became his 'bedside bible' and he vowed to never lead a life of quiet desperation. A trip to Walden Pond in 1919 made him a Thoreauvian for life. He studied at New York University but was known for being self-schooled and hard-working. Finding work as an importer-exporter Kleinfeld was able to travel around the world and to start Thoreau groups in such countries as France England Japan and Argentina. He visited the Channel Islands in order to complete a Thoreau genealogy. He was notable for his large Thoreau library and collection of Thoreauviana which included stones from the Walden house and boards from the Texas house." <br /> <br /> Ruth Wheeler was a devoted historian of Concord and she lived for a time at Thoreau's birthplace and her papers are held at the Concord Free Library. <br /> <br /> Griscom was a Professor of Women's Studies at William Paterson University and lived in Lexington. <br /> <br /> Wheeler's Concord is good to very good on account of a white stain to lower edge of front board and wear through the cloth on the bottom of the lower corners; light foxing to top of text block. In a very good jacket North Bridge pictured on the back panel with general wear some browning to spine and some fraying at top of spine and a couple short tears.<br /> <br /> Kleinfeld's chronology is very good with sporadic staining to front wrap and one scuff at right edge and with toning to pages. <br /> <br /> A nice association and unique pairing between Thoreau/Concord scholars. Concord Antiquarian Society hardcover
2005DBS-9781841843841Martin Dunitz 2005. 2nd. Hardcover. New. Martin Dunitz hardcover
2005DBS-9781841843841Martin Dunitz 2005. 2nd. Hardcover. New. Martin Dunitz hardcover
1999DADAX0415209900Routledge 1999-06-24. 1. hardcover. New. 5.50x1.00x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
1928059988Stanford University: Stanford University Press 1928. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Jacket. Xi1 178 Pp. Green Cloth. First Printing 1928 9" Tall. Book With Slight Signs Of Use All Lettering Strong. No Marks. Dust Jacket Priced $2.50 No Indication Of Later Printing Slight Wear With Minute Losses At Corners No Fading Or Stains. Per Wikipedia Horace Marden Albright 1890 - 1987 Was An American Conservationist And The Second Director Of The National Park Service. Horace Albright Was Born In 1890 In Bishop California The Son Of George Albright A Miner. He Graduated From The University Of California Berkeley In 1912 And Earned A Law Degree From Georgetown University. Albright Married His College Classmate Grace Noble And They Had Two Children. After Graduation He Worked For The Department Of The Interior In Washington D.C. Albright Became A Legal Assistant To Stephen Mather When Mather Became Assistant Secretary In Charge Of National Parks And Later Assisted Mather When The National Park Service Nps Was Established In 1916. As Legal Assistant He Helped Acquire Land For Several New National Parks In The East. When Mather Became Ill Albright Managed The Nps As Acting Director. He Later Served As Superintendent Of Yellowstone National Park And For A Short Time Yosemite National Park. On October 18 1922 He Was Elected Associate Member Of The Boone And Crockett Club A Wildlife Conservation Organization Founded By Theodore Roosevelt And George Bird Grinnell In 1887. On January 12 1929 Albright Succeeded Mather As The Second Director Of The Nps And Held The Post Until August 9 1933. He Next Worked For The U.S. Potash Corporation And U.S. Borax And Chemical Corporation Serving Variously As Director Vice President And General Manager. During This Time The Albrights Lived In New Rochelle New York. In 1969 Albright Received The National Audubon Society's Highest Honor The Audubon Medal. The Nation's Highest Civilian Award The Presidential Medal Of Freedom Was Awarded To Albright By President Jimmy Carter On The 64Th Anniversary Of The National Park Service. President Carter Announced The Award In August 1980 And The Medal Was Presented On December 8 By Assistant Secretary Of The Interior Robert L. Herbst In A Ceremony At Van Nuys California. Albright Grove A Grove Of Old-Growth Hemlocks And Tulip Poplars Located In The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Was Named In Albright's Honor. The Albright Training Center At Grand Canyon National Park The Albright Visitor Center At Yellowstone National Park And Albright Peak In Grand Teton National Park Also Bear His Name <br/> <br/> Stanford University Press hardcover
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2007DBS-9781402059957kluwer 2007. 1st. Hardcover. New. kluwer hardcover
2007DBS-9781402059957kluwer 2007. 1st. Hardcover. New. kluwer hardcover
1975005941Privately Printed 1975. No Binding. Very Good. About the painting: Oil on board. Framed. Board measures 16 by 20 inches. Signed by artist lower left corner. Title date signature on back. Painting is in very good condition. Additional photos available upon request. Outside of Canada additional shipping charges may apply. <br/> <br/> Privately Printed unknown
28823Lakewood CO: Centipede Press. 2022. First stand alone hardcover edition and first edition with these illustrations. First stand alone hardcover edition and first edition with these illustrations. Signed by the author of the introduction the illustrators and the photographer. Limited edition. Publisher's original grey cloth stamped in grey in the Jim and Ruth Keegan illustrated dustwrapper and slipcase. With a frontispiece full page colour plates and chapter heading illustrations by Jim and Ruth Keegan. Photographs by Patrick Loehr. A fine copy the binding square and firm bright and fresh. The contents are clean throughout and without previous owners' marks. Complete with the fine original dustwrapper that is without fading loss or tears. Housed in the fine structurally sound slipcase. With the Centipede Press chapbook loosely inserted as issued. First published in 1979 as a paperback original by Signet USA and New English Library UK this Centipede Press issue is the first stand alone hardcover edition. Published in an edition of 500 copies this example is numbered 428 and signed by Bev Vincent Jim and Ruth Keegan and Patrick Loehr on the limitation page. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press. 2022 paperback
1966179751London: Heinemann 1966. First edition presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper to her close friend Rowena Cade "Dofferty with love from Ruth Christmas 1966". It is accompanied by a typed letter signed by Manning-Sanders to Cade: "I know you don't like Christmas cards but I hope the dislike won't include a little book" In 1930 Rowena Cade created the open-aired Minack Theatre. With the help of her gardeners she built the theatre's seating and stage from the cliff side behind her house. Dofferty is a diminutive of Dorothy Cade's first name. Loosely inserted is a postcard of Cade sitting in a wheelbarrow from the Minack Theatre. Octavo. Original blue boards spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket by Jane Paton. Spine ends bumped foxing to edges and outer leaves; jacket slightly soiled with faint damp stains colours bright small chips to ends and corners long tears to rear flap fold still holding unclipped: a very good copy in good jacket. hardcover
197010448London: Hutchinson 1970. A first edition first printing published by Hutchinson in 1970. A very good book without inscriptions in like unclipped wrapper with a couple of light marks to the flaps. SIGNED without dedication to the title page by the Author. Rare signed. Hutchinson unknown
19699827John Long 1969. Hardcover. Good. A first edition first printing published by John Long in 1969. A good only book without inscriptions SIGNED by the Author on the title page. Binding a little loose and some foxing to the page edges. Some light marks to some of the pages. In a very good unclipped wrapper which has a little rubbing to the extremities. Rare signed. John Long hardcover
1965131311<p>The First UK Printing published by John Long London in 1965. 8vo. brown boards lettered in red and blue to spine with the publisher's unicorn device to foot; together in the printed wrapper featuring a wasp design by William Randell to the front panel; The BOOK is in Very Good condition with sporadic spotting mostly affecting the prelim and rear pages due to the quality of the paper stock used. Lightly bumped to the spine ends and with a publisher's price sticker sometime removed from the upper board leaving a little residue; The WRAPPER near Fine seldom found in such superior condition with overlaid price sticker of 7/6 net to the lower front flap; lightly rubbed in places with a couple of very small dark marks. The wrapper is protected in a removable Brodart archival cover. First edition of the author's second novel this copy neatly signed without dedication by the author in black ink to the title page. A photograph of the signing event is also loosely laid in as provenance. Rendell had already written two unpublished crime novels when 'From Doon with Death' was picked up by the publishers John Long and published in 1964. It was the first to feature her protagonist Chief Inspector Reginald Wexford who would later appear in numerous more works all the way up until No Man's Nightingale 2013 published just two years before her death. This book was her first standalone work and centres around Patrick Selby who dies from a series of stings from wasps which have infested his immaculate garden and on the very night of his beautiful wife's birthday party. With a series of possible subjects Rendell takes as her protagonist Doctor Greenleaf a reluctantly turned detective who investigates the murder - with a classic Christie-style twist at the end. "After all wasps aren't the only creatures that kill with poison." The title is taken directly from Macbeth: "Tis the eye of childhood / That fears a painted devil". A lovely signed copy of the author's first standalone novel. Scarce with such attributes. More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.</p> John Long, London hardcover
2018Atlantic-9781119011354Blackwell 2018. Hardcover. New. Blackwell hardcover
2018Atlantic-9781119011354Blackwell 2018. Hardcover. New. Blackwell hardcover
2007__1845423852Edward Elgar Pub 2007. Hardcover. New. 722 pages. 9.50x6.50x2.25 inches. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
1928mon0000092090George Allen & Unwin 1928-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Well read copy with some wear to the edges of pages - still very useable. George Allen & Unwin hardcover
1946mon0000139761MACMILLAN CO 1946-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0.5076 in x 18.2741 in x 12.4365 in. Ex-Library usual stamps and markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Well read copy with some spine wear but still very useable. MACMILLAN CO hardcover
1959140SCHMIDT 1959. 1. hardcover. SCHMIDT hardcover
2025x-3031823338Springer Nature 2025. Hardcover. New. 750 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
1901542057Philadelphia / Northampton Massachusetts: The Author 1901. Softcover. Near Fine. Manuscript. Two slim octavo volumes. 37 16 1 index pp. Clothbacked card wrappers the later volume with cover labels completed in manuscript. One label with loss wrappers with light wear and staples a bit oxidized near fine. Each poem Signed and dated by Baker. With a small manuscript poem Signed reproducing one of the poems as a Christmas greeting laid in. <br /> <br /> A collection of charming original poems by a young Ruth Stephens Baker 1882-1965. Baker was born in Philadelphia and attended Friends' Central School there. She then studied at Smith College received her Master's from Columbia and in the 1930s worked as the head of the Departments of French and German at Abbot Academy in Andover Massachusetts. These poems date from October 1894 to November 19 1901 while Stephens was a student at Friends' Central School and at Smith. The two volumes contain 32 well-executed poems in rhyming verse. Titles in the first volume 1894-98 include: "To A Cloud" "Pulpit Rock" "The Tramp Cat's Daughter" with two small drawings "Philip of Macedon" 20 four-line stanzas and "Fourteen" "Fourteen long years have come and gone / Not one will ere return.". Titles in the second volume 1898-1901 include "Les Miserables" and "Class Poem - F.C.S. '99" as well as a sonnet and translations of two of Horace's Odes. However our favorite poem is "Puff-Puff" an elegy for her dearly departed pet written when she was about 13. The first stanza: "Can it be true that you are dead / And never more will scratch / In new-made garden flower bed / Or early onion patch / My little bantam rooster"<br /> <br /> A charming collection of rather accomplished poems by a young female scholar. The Author unknown
1980468881No place: The author 1980. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 217pp. Perfectbound blue wrappers. Wrappers with some tanning a bit of light creasing and a tiny cover stain very good or better. Inscribed to another female psychologist Vivian Guze on the title page: "To Vivian with all my love Ruth Oct 12th 80" the author has also written "Viv" on the cover. Laid in is a copy of one of Cohn's poems "The We in the I" also warmly Inscribed: "To my only littler sister and to my only real friend in the US - To Love- IS and never to forget. To Vivian forever Ruth. Oct 22nd 80." A self-published collection of papers and reflections according to a printed introductory letter seemingly published to be distributed to friends and colleagues at the 1980 conference of the American Academy of Psychotherapists of which Vivian Guze's husband was a cofounder. <br /> <br /> Ruth Cohn was a noted German-born psychotherapist best known as the creator of Theme-Centered Interaction TCI a method of group learning. The Ruth Cohn Institute for TCI International is today headquartered in Basel. Cohn left Germany in 1933 and as a German Jew lost her German citizenship in 1936. Cohn immigrated to the U.S. in 1941 and returned to Europe Switzerland in 1974. She writes in the introductory letter to this volume: "T.C.I. germinated in my experience of the Nazi holocaust and its apathetic surroundings. I longed as a student of psychoanalysis for therapeutic ways which would not limit progress in awareness and communication to patients and some eager students but would spread to the population at large - so 'it would never happen again.'" The book contains four sections: The Theme-Centered Interactional Approach; Group Psychotherapy; Psychotherapy; and Personal Reflections. An important collection of psychological work with a lovely association. OCLC locates no copies nor does it seem to locate any English-language monographs published by Cohn. The author unknown