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1951853581951. ASIMOV Isaac. PEBBLE IN THE SKY. Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company 1951. Second printing. 223 pp. 8vo. blue cloth stamped in green. Slight wear to bottom of spine near fine with small price label affixed to rear pastedown. In a good color pictorial dust jacket with several small chips and closed tears moderate soil and dampstaining along bottom edge and spine. Not affecting book. unknown books
1982120383New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1982. Signed limited first edition of this work by the Nobel Prize-winning author. Octavo original half cloth. Signed by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Fine in a the original acetate in a fine slipcase. The forty-seven stories in this collection selected by Singer himself out of nearly one hundred and fifty range from the publication of his now-classic first collection Gimpel the Fool in 1957 until 1981. They include supernatural tales slices of life from Warsaw and the shtetls of Eastern Europe and stories of the Jews displaced from that world to the New World from the East Side of New York to California and Miami. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover books
176973464London: Griffin 1769. hardcover. very good. The Hypocrite. 1769 2nd edition; The Miser by Henry Fielding. 1769 Fifth Edition. and The West Indian. Richard Cumberland. 1771. New Edition. Engraved title to the last piece; half-title present in the first. Three plays bound together. Contemporary armorial bookplate of Sir Henry Lawson small ticket from the Ashley-Page Collection. 8vo contemporary full calf; spine with raised bands gilt floral tools; red morocco label. London: 1769; 1769; 1771. Very good .<br/><br/> Griffin unknown books
180884146London: J. Murray 1808. 1st ed. . Paperback. Good. xv 1 68p. plus 8p. publisher's advertisements. Disbound removed from a bound volume. Half-title present but no separate wrapper. 23cm. Preface mostly devoted to attacking critics of this "opera." <br/><br/> J. Murray paperback books
1905008395New York: A. S. Barnes & Co. 1905. Near Fine tiny rubs at corner two small fade spots spine Vol. II tops dusty. Publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering. The Trail Makers Series A Library of History and Exploration edited by Prof. John Bach MacMaster. . First Trail Makers Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. A. S. Barnes & Co. Hardcover books
006781London: T. Tegg. NA. Very Good. N.d. circa 1804. Measuring 24 by 34 cm plus frame. Hand-colored print of a humorous auction with participants with oversized heads atop dwarfish bodies. Condition: heavily age toned coloring somewhat faded. Frame is heavily worn but still functional. <br/><br/> T. Tegg unknown books
18227500Exeter N.H.: George Lamson J. J. Williams printer 1822. 8vo. x 1 blank 188 pp. <br><br>Concerning English criminal law and procedure. "First American from the last London edition" stated. Includes indexes. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 8633. Half leather over paper boards. Binding worn: Front cover missing spine leather mostly chipped away edges and corners worn back cover stained. Signed by the previous owner in sepia ink at the top of the title-page. Moderate spotting front page soiled. Outer edges of pp. 4952 cut away resulting in the loss of two individual letters of the printed marginalia and the "9" from p. 49. George Lamson (J. J. Williams, printer) hardcover books
30857<p>Quarto 1 page dated 12 May 1858 written by New York City Post-Master Isaac V. Fowler to a fellow Post Master requesting his help is promoting and signing subscribers to a new Democratic newspaper the <i>Washington Union</i>.</p><p><b>Isaac Vanderbeck Fowler 1818-1869</b></p><p>Isaac Vanderbeck Fowler 1818-1869 was thrice the Grand Sachem of the Tammany Society better known as Tammany Hall from 1848–1850 1857–1858 and 1858–1859 the last term shared with William M. "Boss" Tweed. He was appointed Postmaster of New York City by President Franklin Pierce on April 1 1853 and was also a delegate from New York to the 1860 Democratic National Convention. Fowler was an unusual leader of the Tammany Society as he was a college graduate. He also moved in the better social circles and convinced a number of rich young men to join the organization. </p><p>However Fowler had long lived beyond his means and on 10 May 1860 was removed from his office as Postmaster and a warrant was issued for his arrest accusing him of embezzling $155554. Fowler who had also produced the $2500 to buy off the Republican Peter P. Voorhis on the city's Board of Supervisors was staying at a hotel when the warrant for his arrest was issued. The responsibility for Fowler's arrest was given to Isaiah Rynders another Tammany operative who was serving as a United States marshal at the time. Rynders made enough ruckus upon entering the hotel where Fowler was staying that Fowler was able to escape to Mexico. Fowler eluded capture and traveled to Mexico and Cuba. On July 5 1866 the District Attorney filed a nolle prosequi saying that he no longer intended to prosecute Fowler for his misdeeds. Sometime after that Fowler returned to the United States.</p><p>Fowler died on 29 September 1869 in Chicago Illinois and was at the time planning to return to New York City.</p><p><i>"Post Office New York</i></p><p><i>May 12th 1858</i></p><p><i>To the Post Master</i></p><p><i>Dear Sir</i></p><p><i>I beg leave most earnestly to call your attention to the propriety of taking immediate and effective measures to increase the circulation of the <u>Washington</u><u>Union.</u> This is a measure in which our political friends at the seat of Government may naturally take a deep interest. The importance to our party of an able firm liberal central organ which shall have a wide and general circulation cannot be too highly estimated. In a free country the Press has an influence and power which should be effectively invoked for the support of the popular party. We have been heretofore too neglectful of this point. By now attending to it with efficiency and concert of action we can more than in any other way disseminate those broad and national principles the acceptance of which will not only aid the success of our party but promote the prosperity and harmony of our country. On the fly-leaf of this letter you will find a <u>prospectus</u>of the <u>Union</u> and you are requested at once to get as many subscribers as possible & forward the same to me. And I can assure you your aid in this matter will not only be gratifying to the Administration but also to our active friends at Washington & in this city.</i></p><p><i>Yours respectfully & truly</i></p><p><i>Isaac V. Fowler"</i></p> books
1931753451931. GOLDBERG Isaac. GEORGE GERSHWIN A STUDY IN AMERICAN MUSIC. New York: Simon and Schuster 1931. First edition. Illustrated. xii305 pp. Octavo blue cloth spine lettered and decorated in silver-gilt with printed red labels Gershwin's facsimile signature in silver gilt on upper board photo-illustrated endpapers top-edge stained grey. Ex-library a bookplate at front pastedown but no other marks. The silver-gilt is flaking at the top of the spine and the bottom edges of the boards show slight shelfwear else clean and very good. The photo-illustrated dust jacket is present but in pieces; it is quite worn and heavily chipped torn and creased and separarting at folds. unknown books
193132010New York: Simon and Schuster 1931. First edition. Set of gathered and sewn untrimmed sheets very good.From Ira Gershwin's library with posthumous bookplate. <br/><br/> Simon and Schuster unknown books
009867Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea 1852. First Edition. Cloth. Good. Octavo 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Slight dent in front board at upper corner light browning through text. Blake on California illness; Porter on US-Mexican War. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1852 unknown books
1909869811909. HEADLAND Isaac Taylor. COURT LIFE IN CHINA: THE CAPITAL ITS OFFICIALS AND PEOPLE. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company 1909. 19 photo illustrations a few with minor dampstaining at top-right corners. Missing frontispiece. Publisher's yellow cloth binding with title and decoration printed blue and black. Cloth is darkened at spine and shows general soiling overall. Text is clean. Bookplate at front pastedown. A good reading copy. unknown books
19718257New York: The World Publishing Co 1971. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Very Good. The 1971 stated 1st printing of this Isaac Asimov children's book. Clean and Near Fine in a bright price-intact VG dustjacket with several small closed tears --and light chipping--along the panel edges. Oblong quarto nicely illustrated thruout by Symeon Shimin. <br/><br/> The World Publishing Co hardcover books
184028866Providence: Knowles and Vose 1840. 32pp light to moderate foxing. Stitched in original printed wrappers rear wrapper detached. Good. <br/><br/> This pamphlet was printed in several places during 1836 and reprinted for Harrison's successful 1840 campaign. It emphasizes Harrison's distinguished military career and his service as Senator and as Governor of Indiana. The rear wrap has "Col. Richard M. Johnson's opinion of General Harrison." <br/>Miles 124. Howes J20. Knowles and Vose unknown books
184061194Philadelphia PA: W. Marshall & Co 1840. Second edition. 24mo. 218 pp. Typical laudatory campaign biography. Sabin 30586 for the first edition; cf. Sabin 35422 for the fourth and fifth editions. American Imprints 40-3526. Thoroughly foxed gift inscription a good copy. Original gilt-stamped decorated black cloth rubbed spine ends frayed. #8154. <br/><br/> W. Marshall & Co hardcover books
197511981975. LEWIN Isaac. UNTO THE MOUNTAINS: ESSAYS. NY: Hebrew Publishing Company 1975. 8vo. blue cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Lewin discusses many of the great personalities who led the Agudath Israel World Organization and some of the issues of vital concern to that movement. The final essays deal with problems of the defense of Shehitah and the use of heirless Jewish property in Germany. Signed presentation from Lewin on the half-title page: "To my good friend Rabbi Menachem Shayovich with all good wishes Isaac Lewin." Very Good few small dings lower edge of rear cover; contents clean & tight; bit of fading & few tears d/j. $125.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
197112524New York: The Macmillan Company 1971. Hardcover. Fine. Lionel S. Reiss. SIGNED ON THE TITLE PAGE BY ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER who wrote the Preface MILTON HINDUS who wrote the body of the text and LIONEL REISS whose moving illustrations nicely complement the text. A clean tight copy to boot of the 1971 stated 1st edition. Crisp and Fine in its pictorial boards. Tall quarto 174 pgs. Lacking the dustjacket. <br/><br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover books
183824620New York 1838. xxiv xxxiii-280 2 pp as issued 2 folding charts one with large pieces missing. Original blindstamped brown cloth boards detached textblock loosening. Rubberstamps on front pastedown and endpaper. Scattered foxing. A candidate for rebinding else Good. <br/><br/> This is Volume I of the first edition. The advertisement after the Introduction states that the second volume will appear "about the close of the year."<br/>Singerman 0655. unknown books
190017236Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1900. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 19cm; gray pictorial cloth with titles stamped in black on spine and decorative panel in black and orange on front panel; 244pp. Hint of a lean with some soiling and staining to spine right edge of rear panel and upper edge of textblock; light general edgewear and lacking the rear endpaper; Very Good. The second of Friedman's three works of long fiction a sentimental tale of local-color about a Chicago tenement's inhabitants. Discussed by Rideout though not cited among his list of radical novels and quite uncommon. RIDEOUT p.14. Houghton, Mifflin and Company unknown books
1946WRCLIT80213New York: Dial Press 1946. Cloth. Endsheets a bit foxed and offset from jacket the pictorial jacket has a dampmark extending out from the toe of the spine visible mainly in the verso but otherwise a very good copy. First edition of the first novel by Bellow's contemporary and friend from childhood a portrayal of the "adolescence of a Jewish boy in Chicago" - Hanna. Design by Meyer Wagman. HANNA 3065. INGLEHART 235. Dial Press hardcover books
1853205739Hartford: F. A. Brown 1853. Hardcover. Minor wear to the crown of the spine and a few spots of foxing throughout. 8vo. Original blue cloth. <br/><br/> F. A. Brown hardcover books
1797028149New York: Printed and sold by Isaac Collins no. 189 Pearl-Street 1797. Small Octavo. xii 2 360 pages. In this travelogue and account of American Quaker practice Scott recounts how he traveled from his home in Rhode Island to congregations of Friends throughout the United States in 1779. The big issue was the Quaker refusal to pay taxes to support the war. Though evocative place names are abundant travel-detail is limited. His diary is divided between his soul-searching and specific accounts of his experiences at various meetings. Although Scott often records feeling compelled to remain silent in these meetings he was a notable speaker and his writings although they became controversial after his death were highly influential. "A testimony from the Monthly Meeting of Providence concerning Job Scott."--Page iii-x./ Bio/History: "The Rhode Island Quaker minister Job Scott . was not a deist but a Quietist who advocated the inward experience of God over any outward authorities and placed personal experience as central to authentic spiritual experience ." Previous owner's gift of book reads: "Mary Lawson to Lactitia Harry to Sarah Lukens". The inscription appears to be in the early 19th century. Bound in modern black cloth spine lettering gilt newer endpapers some toning to leaves. A very good copy. Cf. Dandelion Introduction to Quakerism p. 84. Evans 32810; Howes S-228. Printed and sold by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street unknown books
1969264892New York: Arno Press 1969. hardcover. near fine. 40pp. 8vo two-toned cloth. New York: Arno Press 1969. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Author was a surgeon who accompanied Benedict Arnold on his expedition against Quebec. Facsimile of the Philadelphia 1846 edition.<br/><br/> Arno Press unknown books
180889674Paris: L'Imprimerie de J. B. Sajou 1808. Paperback. Good. 44p. Old plain wrapper. 22cm. Wrapper split and worn along fold. Some foxing and browning French text. Printed on verso of title-leaf: Extrait duMagasin Encyclopedique Journal pour lequel on s'abonne chez Tourneisen fils libraire rue de Seine n.o 12 <br/><br/> L'Imprimerie de J. B. Sajou paperback books
1972247024New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1972. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 8vo cloth dust wrapper. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1972. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Autographed by Singer.<br/><br/> Farrar Straus & Giroux unknown books