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1343686806.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1175896233.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
MA02D-00086J. Crukshank and W. Young. Collectible - Good. Philadelphia: Printed by J. Cruckshank sic and W. Young 1791. Volume 2. Good book. Spine ends worn and chipped. Boards scratched and edgeworn. Flyleaf torn at top edge. Owner's name on contents page. evidence actions defenses nisi prius Inquire if you need further information. J. Crukshank, and W. Young hardcover
17943000561Dublin: E Lynch and others 1794. Book. Good. Quarter Leather. Second. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. pp x 2 31 791 62 Sound with later cover / endpapers could be early 20th cent signature 1809 on title page significant browning throughout A working copy. E Lynch and others hardcover
1144727979.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1357376308.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2016x-1358333734Palala Press 2016. Hardcover. New. 218 pages. 6.14x0.56x9.21 inches. Palala Press hardcover
1358333734.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1145396518.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1796117833London: A. Strahan 1796. Leatherbound. Fair. viii 500 p. 24 cm. Leather binding. From our As Is shelf. Spine deteriorated and torn front board detached rear board loose corners and edges worn. Some foxing. Tear in title page and front free endpaper. <br/><br/> A. Strahan hardcover
190714942ASSOCIATION COPY WALT WHITMAN Small Maynard & Company 1907 some edge wear to the spine extremities just a bit of rubbing to the rear cover and upper spine. else a vg copy. Inscribed by the author to fellow author John Cowper Powys. Additionally Powys ads a 70 word holographic comment on the front end-paper. Part of The Beacon Biographies of Eminent Americans series edited by M. A. DeWolfe Howe. From the library of the former premier Walt Whitman collector bibliophile and philanthropist Charles Feinberg. Small, Maynard & Company unknown
190711545WALT WHITMAN Small Maynard & Company 1907 spine edges with just a bit of wear small worn area near the top of the spine else a vg copy. Inscribed by the author to writer / novelist John Cowper Powys in 1910. Powys has added a SIGNED 75 word holographic note to the f.e.p. Part of The Beacon Biographies of Eminent Americans series edited by M. A. DeWolfe Howe. From the library of the former premier Walt Whitman collector bibliophile and philanthropist Charles Feinberg. Small, Maynard & Company unknown
182012893London: R. Ackermann 101 Strand 1820. First edition early issue with the plates unnumbered. 24 hand-colored aquatint plates after M. Schuetz 1 map. xiv 2 1-178 pp. 1 vols. Folio 13 1/4 x 11 in. Contemporary polished calf spine gilt all edges gilt rebacked corners somewhat rubbed offsetting from plates and text very good attractive copy. First edition early issue with the plates unnumbered. 24 hand-colored aquatint plates after M. Schuetz 1 map. xiv 2 1-178 pp. 1 vols. Folio 13 1/4 x 11 in. One of Ackermann's most breathtaking color plate books - these exquisite views of the Rhine are justly prized for their matchless beauty. Abbey Travel 217; Martin Hardie pp. 107-8 312; Prideaux p. 337; Tooley 1954 # 234 R. Ackermann, 101, Strand unknown
1826D19692New York: James M. Campbell 1826. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 12mo self wrappers stitched as issued also stabbed as if in preparation for binding but loose at the end. 47 pages. First edition. Clason 1789-1834 was a minor actor and poet. This is his second work of poetry which according to Appleton's is "full of the New York gossip of the day and celebrating among others Madame Malibran then the chief operatic singer." Housed in a folding case. <br/><br/> James M. Campbell, paperback
1890002289Laconia NH: John J. Lane n.d. c.1890's 1890. 1 vol. 9-1/4" x 5-7/16" 48pp. original yellow pictorial wrappers several woodcut illustrations in text internally clean and bright hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. REFERENCE: McDade 376 Laconia, NH: John J. Lane, n.d., (c.1890's) unknown
19854711New York: Arco Publishing 1985. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. 8 3/4 X 11 3/8 Inches. 127 PP. First printing with complete number line to the "1" on the copyright page. Original price of $19.95 on the front flap. Signed by Vallejo directly on the FFEP. Introduction by Asimov. A few "smudges" to boards. DJ sharp and clean. Arco Publishing hardcover
1966416084New York: New York Science Fiction Society 1966. Near Fine. Broadside. Measuring 8½" x 11". Printed one side with two mimeograph lines added. Near fine with toning along one edge small corner crease and light mimeograph ink spots. A broadside promoting the 1966 Lunacon science-fiction convention at the Hotel Edison in New York and with featured speaker Isaac Asimov. That year was the first two-day Lunacon with additional guests Lester del Rey James Blish Gray Morrow Lin Carter and Terry Carr. New York Science Fiction Society unknown
1983036160NY: Holt Rinehart Winston. 1983. The uncorrected proof copy of this collection of scifi stories about robots and computers. Co-edited by Asimov and with an introduction and a handful of stories by him. Other contributors: Philip K. Dick Harlan Ellison John Wyndham Michael Shaara Poul Anderson etc. Water spot to spine else near fine in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Holt Rinehart Winston paperback
1953433708Chicago: Bell Publications 1953. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. 12mos. Perfectbound in illustrated wrappers. Overall very good or better with light wear and one issue cocked. The first three issue of this magazines edited by Ray Palmer. The magazine included stories from Isaac Asimov Robert Bloch Theodore Sturgeon L. Sprague de Camp Poul Anderson and Mack Reynolds; with interior illustrations from Virgil Finlay. Bell Publications unknown
196223738Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott Company 1962. 1962. Very good. - Octavo black cloth in a dust wrapper. The binding is slightly rubbed & bumped with some very light staining to the rear cover. The dust wrapper is rubbed & lightly chipped with some light dampstaining. 215 pages plus 2-page publisher's catalog. Very good in a good dust wrapper. <p>First edition.<p>Subtitled on the dust jacket: "Fiction poetry criticism from England France Germany Greece New Zealand and the United States". Among the contents is an early piece by Donald Barthelme "The Big Broadcast of 1938". There is also a symposium on ""Father and Son" by Stanley Kunitz with Josephine Miles Robert Beloof Robert Lowell and Stanley Kunitz.<p>Scarce in cloth. Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott Company, (1962). hardcover
195697100New York CBS Records 1956. 1956. Fine. - An 11 inch high by 14 inch wide photograph by Emmerich Gara depicting Leonard Bernstein seated at a desk with recording equipment to his right a cigarette pensively held up near his mouth. The great violinist Isaac Stern seated next to him reaches towards the score while the classical music producer and clarinetist David Oppenheim stands at left smoking a pipe. The three together with a partially visible fourth man appear to be attentively listening to the playback. Photographed by Cellist Emmerich Gara during a studio recording session with his name & address stamped on the verso of the photograph. Identified by him on the verso as "Leonard Bernstein & Isaac Stern / CBS Recording Session Spring 1956" the photograph is signed by Gara in pencil on the verso. Fine. <p>The Koussevitzky Foundation commissioned Leonard Bernstein to compose "The Serenade after Plato's Symposium" in memory of Serge and Natalie Koussevitzky. Bernstein completed the work for solo violin strings and percussion on August 7 1954 and premiered the work in Venice with violinist Isaac Stern and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra on September 12th of that year. Bernstein & Stern subsequently recorded "The Serenade" for Columbia Records with the Symphony of the Air on April 19 1956. The American clarinetist David Jerome Oppenheim 1922-2007 was also a classical music and television producer directing the Masterworks division of Columbia Records from 1950 to 1959.<p>Emmerich Gara b.1901 d.1963. Born in Vienna Austria in 1901 Gara established lifelong careers as a portrait photographer and professional cellist. Before the outbreak of the Second World War he and his wife emigrated to the United States where he was hired as cellist for the NBC Orchestra led by Arturo Toscanini. He performed with the orchestra later called The Symphony of the Air until his death.<p>From his seat in the front row of the orchestra Gara was in the unique position to photograph all the great conductors and soloists who appeared with the orchestra during this extraordinary period of musical activity. His subjects were captured in performance rehearsal and in candid moments during recordings and while socializing.<p>Gara's action portraits were used for record covers for the Book of the Month Club and in articles in Time Life and other major magazines around the world. (New York, CBS Records), (1956). unknown
1803373879Boston: Printed by Manning & Loring for Thomas & Andrews and Manning & Loring 1803. 333 1; 287 1pp. Titles within ornamental border. 8vo. Contemporary calf covers with gilt roll tool border flat spine gilt in six compartments marbled endpapers gilt roll tool along the turn-ins minor wear and rubbing. Minor browning staining and offsetting. Bookbinder's ticket on front pastedown T. H. Burnton Exeter NH. 333 1; 287 1pp. Titles within ornamental border. 8vo. A lovely early American binding by T. H. Burnton in which the ornamental border of the title is likely used as inspiration for the tooling on the covers. According to Papantonio and Spawn & Kinsella the binder T.H. Burnton was active in New York from 1800-6 and later removed to Providence RI; neither note a sojourn in Exeter NH. Shaw 3814. On Burnton see Papantonio 40 and Spawn & Kinsella 316 Printed by Manning & Loring, for Thomas & Andrews, and Manning & Loring unknown
1789373872Boston: John W. Folsom 1789. 31711; 265 1 xii pp. 12mo. Contemporary calf minor wear. Provenance: Anna Duryee inscription on front endpaper dated 1791. 31711; 265 1 xii pp. 12mo. The Psalms unrecorded by Evans are an edition of Mycall's revision with all references to Great Britain and the King removed to make it more palatable to the nascent United States first printed in 1781. A scarce edition with only a handful of institutional holdings of either the Psalms or Hymns printed by Folsom here bound together. Evans 21687 Hymns; ESTC W4418 Psalms and W25174 Hymns John W. Folsom unknown
171538967Amsterdam: David Mortier. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1715. 1st Thus. Hardcover. History Roman; Engravings; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; HISTOIRE DES DEUX TRIUMVIRATS DEPUIS LA MORT DE CATILINA NOUVELLE EDITION AUGMENTEE DE L'HISTOIRE D'AUGUSTE DE LARREY. 3 VOLS IN 2 CT as published. New edition. Two Triumvirate History since the death of Catiline up to that of Caesar. Since that of Caesar to that of Brutus. Since than that of Brutus to Antony. New expanded edition of the history of Augustus of Larrey. 3 frontises. TPs in red and black. Contemporary decorated calf leather. All dated 1715. Vol I 20 1-286; 289-494; 215. 3 vols in 2 each with frontis. Contents clean with brief aging. Cracked hinges binding solid. Five years later a fourth volume made it's appearance. . David Mortier hardcover
1913234266Toronto: William Briggs 1913. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green cloth remainder binding with black lettering on front cover and spine. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. William Briggs unknown