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18318186Philadelphia: E. L. Carey and Hart 1831. 1831. 8vo. 420 pp. Contemporary full brown leather with printed red leather spinal label. Leather worn at the extremities text foxed bottom corner of first 100 pp. dark brown a tight very good minus book. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Philadelphia: E. L. Carey and Hart, 1831. hardcover
18559433Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard 1855. 1st ed. 1855. 8vo. 555 pp. Illustrated with 3 plate 1 in color and 2 illustrating an Aztec dwarf. Some text figs. Tables. Contemporary full calf with gilt stamped black leather spinal label. Period library bookplate front pastedown. Typical leather wear front board hinge cracked only light text foxing very good. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1855. 1st ed. hardcover
190044482Fleming H. Revell Company. Fair with no dust jacket. 1900. Hardcover. Fair library bound hardcover with tight binding. Scuffed pages that have a few small pencil marks on the title page but the rest of the pages appear to be free of markings. Several library tape repaired pages and a few dog eared pages. No dust jacket. Covers are scuffed and worn but still in good condition. Ex-library with the pocket attached to the inside of the front cover and the check-out slip attached to the front end page. Library stamps and markings on the half title page and the title page. Each rhyme has photo of children Chinese characters decorative borders and english translation. ; Ex-Library; 8.75 x 6.20 x 1 inches; 160 pages . Fleming H. Revell Company hardcover
18341326196 p appears complete. Very small size adorable. Leather cover is well worn but strong. Pages a mix of clean and dampstained. Fair to good condition. W. and J. Bolles hardcover
1858303001Boston: Little Brown and Company. Good. 1858. Second Edition. Hardcover. Ex-library copy with label on spine and ink stamp on title page. Newer cloth library binding not buckram. Author/title spine label is scraped with loss of letters. . Little, Brown and Company hardcover
189025553Oxford: Clarendon Press. Good with no dust jacket. 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Ex-library reference department. Library stamps labels and markings. 5mm missing to cloth at head of spine. 22mm tear to cloth at head of rear joint. Narrow splits to gutters at hinges.; First edition in English. xv 1 568 pages 8 pages advertisements. Dark blue cloth boards with gilt lettering rule and publisher's emblem on spine. Gilt border on front board. Top page edges gilt. Page dimensions: 191 x 128mm. Text in English translated from the 1875 German first edition "Geschichte der Botanik vom 16. Jahrhundert bis 1860." "I would desire that whoever reads what I have written on Charles Darwin in the present work should consider that it contains a large infusion of youthful enthusiasm stilll remaining from the year 1859 when the 'Origin of Species' delivered us from the unlucky dogma of constancy. Darwin's later writings have not inspired me with the like feeling. So it has been with regard to Nageli. He like Hugo von Mohl was one of the first among German botanists who introduced into the study that strict method of thought which had long prevailed in physics chemistry and astronomy; but the researches of the last ten or twelve years have unfortunately shown that Nageli's method has been applied to facts which as facts were inaccurately observed. Darwin collected innumerable facts from the literature in support of an idea Nageli applied his strict logic to observations which were in part untrustworthy." - from the Author's Preface to the English translation dated 1889. "No History of Botany in English has ever been published and it is to supply in some measure this want long felt by English-speaking students that this translation of Professor Sach's masterly sketch has been prepared." - Note by the Translator page xii. . Clarendon Press hardcover
1876787691876. OHIO. LICKING CO. SMUCKER Isaac. Centennial History of Licking County Ohio. Read at the Centennial Celebration of the Licking Co. Agricultural Society. At the "Old Fort" July 4th 1876/ Newark OH: Clark & Underwood printers 1876. 80pp. Map on rear wrapper. Orig. printed wrappers. Small library blindstamp on title page spine partially abraded light chipping to wrappers else very good. Presentation inscription from the author on front wrapper. unknown
1861011564Washington D. C.: A. O. P. Nicholson. Very Good. 1861. Map. Map No. 1 St. Paul to Riviere Des Lacs disbound from the map volume XI of the Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean from 1853-1854 surveys. Light browning small fold corner tears and two small archival repairs. Showing the survey routes from the Mississippi to north of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers. Wagner-Camp 266c. ; 25" x 37 1/2" . A. O. P. Nicholson unknown
1832WRCLIT26445Boston & New York: Crocker & Brewster/Jonathan Leavitt 1832. 340pp. Original muslin backed boards paper spine label. First American edition published in the same year as the British edition. Two ink names one early one dated 1914 typical foxing boards a bit marked and edgeworn otherwise a good copy. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 14922. Crocker & Brewster/Jonathan Leavitt hardcover books
189929063Pittsburg: Private Printing. Fair with no dust jacket. 1899. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Original green cloth boards rubbed and darkened hinges cracked and frontispiece detached with rough edges. Else a complete first edition copy that just need some tightening. "To Which is Added the Collateral Branches of De Guylpyn West and Wade." History of the Okely family of Maryland and Pennsylvania with additional allied lines of Hoopes Wilson Webster. Illustrated. Index. ; MCN23952; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 91 pp . Private Printing hardcover
1807BBS-2012369T. Wilson and R. Spence York 1807. Hardcover. Good. Second edition. Modern rebind in blue leather with three raised bands at spine blue endsheets. Leather lightly sunned to spine rubbed to raised bands; slight toning to rear panel. Spine square. Binding sound. Original interior lightly toned foxed intermittently throughout. Pages else clean and unmarked. T. Wilson and R. Spence, York hardcover
1807044638York: T. Wilson 1807. Second Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. 8vo. Illustrated with engraved plates one folding. Walton best known for his "Compleat Angler." 1/2 leather. Scuffed edges little worn corners bumped hinges little cracking. Book plate little scattered foxing & some damp-stains mostly on first & last pages. Size: 8vo. 495 pages. Full refund if not satisfied. T. Wilson hardcover
1883142551Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1883. Octavo. New edition enlarged and illustrated. Chocolate brown textured cloth with black and gold gilt decorations stamped to the front board and gilt lettering stamped to the spine. Light gray coated endpapers. Illustrated with black and white engravings and a map. Ex-library with discrete rubber stamps to a few pages. Some very mild rubbing along the edges of the boards. Previous owner's bookplate to the front pastedown with this copy having once been owned by Carl J. Lomen the "Reindeer King of Alaska" a well known Alaskan author and photographer. A tight and clean copy in very good condition. A later edition of A. B. 6790. A brief account of Kane's Second Grinnell Expedition by Hayes the surgeon on the expedition which details his four month journey in the autumn of 1854 toward Upernavik and the following return from winter quarters at Rensselaer Harbor. 1883 Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover
1862027180London: Pewtress Brothers. 599pp hardback black blind stamped cloth gilt cloth worn with three minor holes to spine with 963 hymns 9words only small format 32mo with soft pencil ms numbers to rear paste-down and ownership label to front free end paper 'Jas. Pursall/Bridgnorth' undated ca 1862 scare . Very Good. Hardcover. 1862. Pewtress Brothers hardcover
1851935Y23London: Henry G. Bohn 1851. Leather. Very Good. 6.5" by 4". None . A smart example of this treatise on home education by Isaac Taylor bound in half crushed morocco. The fifth edition of this work revised. Bound in a half crushed morocco with cloth boards.This work from English philosophical and historical writer Isaac Taylor explores the approach to home education for children. With discussions of the differences between public and private education the conditions required for home education the impact of family order and the three periods of development proposed by Taylor. Bookplate of Egerton Parker to the front pastedown. Parker was a teacher and house master at Hereford Cathedral School for over twenty years. Generally known as Ege Parker he is fondly remembered for his enthusiasm and knowledge of history. In a half crushed morocco binding with cloth boards. Externally smart with rubbing to the extremities and a couple damp marks to the cloth. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with scattered spots to the endpapers. Bookplate of one Egerton Parker to the front free endpaper. Very Good Henry G. Bohn hardcover
1868468704Frederick Warne & Co London 1868 New Edition with Memoir and Notes. Good. 1868. Hardcover. hardback 8vo complete in 3 volumes xxxviii471;viii546;iv540pp portrait frontispiece in each volume owner's name on half-titles edges browned and some slight foxing otherwise clean and sound some inner hinges strained blindstamped brown cloth some fraying at spine ends Good condition . Frederick, Warne & Co, London, 1868, New Edition, with Memoir and Notes, hardcover
1877617119Liverpool: Edward Howell 1877. Hard cover no jacket in very good condition for its age. An ex-academic library book; An aged foxed and undated Christ Church Oxford bookplate is adhered to inside front pastedown other light library references and stamps present. General shelf and handling wear including tanning and discolouration to pageblock a papersplit at front hinge and a light gutter break between pages 266-267. Red boards are lightly creased at spine head and foot with bumped corners and a small library reference to spine foot. Gilt detail to spine remains clear and bright. Within pages are firmly bound and content clear and unmarked. Very good condition for its age. CN. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Edward Howell Hardcover
18014178London: GG and J Robinson; Otridge and Son.etc 1801. Excellent. Good. pp 328 Good in contemporary tree calf leather rubbed to extremities with flat back spine and gilt rules. Lacking front endpaper. In a tight and square binding. Good 1801 GG and J Robinson; Otridge and Son.....etc unknown
18950023902London Bath & New York: James Speirs Bloomsbury Street 1895. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. LONDON BATH & NEW YORK : 1895. Hardback. Six-page Introduction by Sir Isaac Pitman is on how to read and use 'Reformd Speling'. Original publisher's binding. Green cloth; bevelled boards. Gilt lettered spine and cover with ornate black & gilt decoration to spine and cover. Original yellow end-papers. Neat library stamps small; gilt shelf number to spine. A bright copy. Tight and clean. A rare example of a Phonetic 'Reformd Speling' book using phonetic characters. FULL TITLE : 'Wesley and Swedenborg : tu esayuz bei tu klerjimen American and English on the Tu graitest reelijus Men ov the last senturi with an introdukshon bei ser eizak pitman in reformd spelling'. For an ex-library copy; VERY GOOD INDEED. xxxix 263 pages. Appendix. Index. The first essay is by Edwin Ruthven Keyes First published in the USA 1872. . Second Essay by William Bruce. Minister at the New Jerusalem Church in Edinburgh. Perfectly readable text. SCARCE. Only the British Library holds a copy of this book. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Sm.8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Inklings Literature Rarities Theology and History. . <br/> <br/> James Speirs, Bloomsbury Street hardcover
1832035085London: Charles Tilt 1832 Decorated paper on boards quarter bound in calf. Spine calf has disintegrated but still stable binding. paper rubbed to boards on corners. Endpapers free of inscriptions. Some foxing through prelims and at rear endpapers and some light ink marks on page 48 otherwise contents are clean. One internal crack. Charles Tilt hardcover
1881161218117Hubbard Bros 1881-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Hubbard Bros hardcover
1838e1767aLondon: Richard Bentley. Worn condition. Cover heavily rubbed but content in overall good condition. 1838. Second Edition. Grey hardback board cover. 210mm x 130mm 8" x 5". xi 256pp. . Richard Bentley hardcover
1803k0258aLondon: J. Badcock. G - : in Good minus condition without dust jacket. Boards rubbed; corners scuffed and bumped; spine scuffed with title nearly erased and chipped at top. Light dampstains on pastedown and endpaper corners. Contents tight and sound with minimal foxing. 1803. Reprint. Half leather marbled boards. 170mm x 100mm 7" x 4". 224pp; 202pp. . J. Badcock hardcover
1872263918Office of the Israelite 1872. First Edition. Hardcover. 83 pages. Isaac Wise was an American reform rabbi editor and author. At the time of his death he was called 'the foremost rabbi in America.' First edition first printing. A very good copy in embossed black cloth. No dust jacket.<br> Office of the Israelite hardcover
1829610541Worchester: Dorr and Howland 1829. 2nd Revised. Hardcover. Good/None. 394 pages. Previous owners inscription on front endpaper. Brown leather covers. Chipping and some repair to leather at upper 1/3 of spine. Front interior hinge tender. Light to moderate foxing throughout. Record # 610541 Dorr and Howland hardcover