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1853001020New York: William Gowans 1853. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Some well meaning soul has pt clear tape over the corners and the hinges. The rear hinge looks like it was coming loose so this is probably why. Dk brown or is it black embossed cloth with lovely gilt decoration corners bumped a little frayed. Some foxing and toning to the interior former owner's name in ink on title page. Overall about very good. In the rear is an 18 page catalog some were actually for sale of books on the immortality of the soul. If only we could go back in time and buy those titles for the prices stated. Whew. <br/> <br/> William Gowans hardcover
1852310919New York: Harper & Brothers 1852. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 328p; 8p ads. A brown cloth hardcover book in very good condition. Corners bumped owner's stamp inside and pages heavily foxed throughout. Otherwise text clean and binding tight. The gilt spine text is still vivid and unmarred. An outline of the Methodist faith by English philosopher and historian Isaac Taylor 1787-1865. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1992340235Winnipeg: Isaac Unger 1992. First edition. hardcover. very good/very good. 4to. pp.115 Isaac Unger hardcover
HH1286Bln. Springer 1927. 8. Aufl. . Hardcover. Einbd.m.Wasser- bzw.Schabsp. Gr. 8º.XI 627 S. Mit 30 Abb. Hln.d.Zt. <br/> <br/> Bln., Springer, 1927. hardcover
FORT916164W. W. Shannon. Used - Good. W. W. Shannon unknown
196018384Corvallis Or U. S. A.: Oregon State College. Fine. 1960. First Edition. Softcover. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 32 pages . Oregon State College paperback
192312123SavannahGA: Privately printed 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 86p octavo. A very good copy in soiled cloth scratched. Name on front fly leaf Scarce <br/><br/> Privately printed hardcover
1965100915-IsaacsUniversity of Tennessee Press 1965. hardcover. Very Good. 10x8x0. Hardcover no dust jacket in Very Good condition. Clean pages. Good binding. Minimal wear to the exterior. Carefully packaged to avoid damage in shipping. University of Tennessee Press hardcover
1982324648Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 1982. hardcover. very good/very good-. Illustrated. xxxii 451 pages. Short thick 8vo cloth d.w.; dust wrapper chipped. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 1982. A very good copy in a very good- dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> University of North Carolina Press unknown
18142858Weekly Register 1814. Original Edition Printing Location: Baltimore Date and Numbering: January 1 1814 Vol. V No. 19 Size and Page Count: 6.25"" X 9.5"" Tall app. 12 pages Condition: Good mild foxing text is fading disbound issue -------An excellent opportunity for the collector researcher or historian------ Contains: Hezekiah Niles October 10 1777 – April 2 1839 was an American editor and publisher of the Baltimore-based national weekly news magazine Niles' Weekly Register aka Niles' Register and the Weekly Register. - Wikipedia About the Register: ""The Register was founded by Hezekiah Niles in Baltimore in 1811. A printer and journalist of Quaker background from the Wilmington-Brandywine-Philadelphia area Niles had worked in Philadelphia and Wilmington before moving to Baltimore in 1805 as editor of the Baltimore Evening Post. When that paper was sold in 1811 he launched The Weekly Register. The editor had large ambitions: he intended to be ""an honest chronicler"" who ""registered"" events not just for his contemporaries but for posterity as well. Although politics would be covered extensively the Register would eschew any partisan slant -- ""electioneering"" as the editor called it. Furthermore the paper would ignore local news in favor of national and international news."" - http://www.nilesregister.com/NRessay.htm Articles in this issue: <br /><br />Attention Invited: Supplement to the Register <br />Proposed Legislature of Kentucky : Message of the Governor <b>Isaac Shelby</b> to the Legislature: Organize Militia for the War General Green Clay <b>Fort Miegs</b> http://www.fortmeigs.org/history/ etc.<br />Internal Navigation: in the House of Representatives Ingersoll Chesapeake and Delaware Bay Improvements<br />General Alexander Smyth's Petition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Smyth<br /><b>The Prince Regent's Speech</b> George IV George Augustus Frederick<br />Events of the War - War Substitutes for missing commodities Rumors of Peace Steam vessel of War by <b>Robert Fulton</b> many letters of the War including from <b>General Henry Harrison</b> to General Vincent<br />The Embargo Question - <b>Chart</b> on the Statistical and Political view of the vote on the embargo<br /><br />To IndependenceProceedings of Congress Monday December 20 1813 - Medical Staff in the Army - Military Schools - etc<br /><br />Postcript - A letter from <b>President James Madison</b> to congress - Letter from British <b>Castlereagh</b> Robert Stewart Viscount Castlereagh about peace - Letter by <b>Cathcart</b> William Cathcart 1st Earl Cathcart Letter by <b>James Monroe</b> secretary of state - etc<br />The Chronicle - News of Napoleon losses<br /><br /> Hezekiah Niles
1984x01980<p>New York: Walker & Company 1984. 8vo. 138 pp. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Unobtrusive 1/4" tear to jacket's front panel. Review copy with publisher's slip laid in. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine.</p> Walker & Company hardcover
186949949Boston: Gould and Lincoln 1869. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. Map frontis xviii 408pp. Foxing to prelims private library bookplate on front pastedown corners bumped else very good in publisher's green cloth. <br/><br/> Gould and Lincoln hardcover
183426419Philadelphia: Printed for the Editors by J. Richards 1834. Very Good-. Philadelphia: Printed for the Editors by J. Richards 1834. First Edition. 12mo; full contemporary sheep gilt-lettered spine label; iv380pp. Front cover surface a bit mottled from biopredation spine label chipped at extremities some light foxing throughout textblock 20th century ownership rubberstamp to front pastedown else a Good to Very Good copy. With contemporary ownership inscription facing title page: "Friends Book / To be read and returned for the use of others / Shappaqua." <br /> <br /> Eight issues of this Quaker monthly magazine bound into one volume. Printed for the Editors by J. Richards unknown
195679029New York: Street & Smith. Very Good-. 1956. Softcover. 3 Complete issues of Astounding Science Fiction - Oct Nov Dec all of 1956. Includes the full novelization of the novel The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov. Also includes the non-fiction science article Names! Names! Names! Also by Isaac Asimov. Includes a non-fiction article by Poul Anderson a noveletter by Silverberg and Garrett and short stories novelettes and articles by other writers. Text in all 3 issues is clean. October of front cover has a date written in top left corner. See our photo. All issues VG- to VG. Ships same or next business day well packaged and protected. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . Street & Smith paperback
195679028New York: Street & Smith. Very Good-. 1956. Softcover. 3 Complete issues of Astounding Science Fiction - Feb Mar Apr all of 1956. Includes the complete serialization of Double Star by Robert A. Heinlein. Includes the novelette The Dead Past by Isaac Asimov. Also includes novelettes and short stories by other writers. Text in all 3 issues clean with no previous owner marks. Front cover of Februarya bit soiled it also has a 1.5 inch tear along the spine. April has a little bit of dampstaining to the front cover and a bit more to the back cover. March is VG Feb and April VG-. Ships same or next business day well packaged and protected. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . Street & Smith paperback
1900510069Baltimore MD: R. H. Woodward Co. 1900. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/None. 434 pages hardcover. Illustrated in b&w and with color lithographs that are bright & clean. Edges lightly foxed. Corners bumped. Record # 510069 R. H. Woodward Co. hardcover
ING9783735609137Kerber. New. Special order direct from the distributor Kerber unknown
161415340Paris:: Robert Fouet 1614. 15 x 22cm. Single leaf. Title page only. Red and black print. Vignette woodcut at center. Some minor wear to edges trimmed few minor ink marks. Mounted at corners to larger plain white leaf. Suitable for framing. Robert Fouet, unknown
197720783New York: The I. Edward Kiev Library 1977. First edition. Hardcover. vg. Short quarto. Brown cloth with gold lettering on front cover. Thick brown decorative endpapers. Frontis piece displaying b/w facsimile photograph if Isaac Edward Kiev 1905 - 1975 was a an American rabbi and student of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise at the Jewish Institute of Religion seminary. He is best known for his post-World War II work where he helped foster the restoration and growth of Jewish libraries. He served as secretary to the Jewish Cultural Reconstruction and president of the Jewish Librarians Association predecessor of the current Association of Jewish Libraries. Entire work is filled with b/w facsimile photographs accompanying historical text/ Minor scuffing to boards. Ex Libris Paul M. Steinberg otherwise book is in very good condition. The I. Edward Kiev Library hardcover
2004AME_9780060723026HarperCollins 2004. 1st. Paperback. New/New. HarperCollins paperback
195620-0503New York: John Wiley & Sons 1956. 1956 600pp illus. red cloth slight soiling & shelfwear to cover light foxing to pg edges & eps owner's name to fep no dj contents clean. Cloth. Very Good -/No Jacket. John Wiley & Sons Hardcover
1996AME_9780723424826Mosby 1996. 1st. Unknown Binding. New/New. Mosby unknown
194644151Champaign: Jos. Kuhn & Co 1946. Hardcover. Small 4to. Burgundy cloth with gilt lettering and portrait. 50pp 4pp. Frontispiece illustrations. Near fine. Small abrasion on front pastedown. Likely sole printing of this company's 80th anniversary compilation of writings which include a brief speech by Congressman William A. Rodenberg from Illinois a portion of an address by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter honoring oddly enough German-born American novelist Thomas Mann and a lengthy Kiwanis Club address by C.C. Burford titled "Abraham Lincoln and the Pioneer Railroads of the Central West." Tipped to the front flyleaf is a printed 6" X 9" handbill dated 11 September 1946 and signed in type by Isaac Kuhn whose firm published this book presenting this book "on their 82nd anniversary of business in Champaign" and discussing it closing with "N.B.--Enclosed autograph may be attached in book" -- and sure enough tipped to the top of this handbill is a 4½" X 1½" slip on which is boldly penned "Eighty progressive years / in Illinois / Sept 11--46 / Isaac Kuhn." Isaac Kuhn 1866-1956 was a prominent Champaign merchant son of clothing business founder Joseph Kuhn. Jos. Kuhn & Co hardcover
ING9781626981003ORBIS BOOKS. New. Special order direct from the distributor ORBIS BOOKS unknown
1983260407004St. John of Kronstadt Press 1983. Paperback. Very Good. Lamberten Isaac Translator; St. Dimitri of Rostov : The Suffering of the Holy Venerable-Martyr Stephen the New. Liberty TN : St. John of Kronstadt Press 1983. ISBN 0912927143. Small octavo 8vo 8"/20.1cm h x 5.5". Staple-bound in publisher's matte color pictorial wrappers. xxxii. Condition notes: Very good unmarked pamphlet long out of print. Light wear to wrappers. Stephen the New was an iconodule of the 8th Century during the reign of Emperor Anastasios II. We personally inspect every book we offer. St. John of Kronstadt Press paperback