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19799025833New York: Limited Editions Club. 1979. Hardcover. Fine condition. Bound in publisher's original quarter grey cloth and grey marbled boards with spine stamped in silver. In publisher's original grey paper covered sllipcase. One of 2000 numbered copies signed by the author and the artist. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club. hardcover books
184620594<p><b>Original Muggletonian Celestial Astronomical Baxter print</b></p><p><b><i>The Newtonian System</i></b></p><p>Plate 1. A brilliant image showing the Cartesian view of the universe. On the center is our solar system surrounded by contiguous additional solar systems.</p><p>Drawn by Isaac Frost Engraved by Clubb London. Printed in oil by George Baxter.</p><p>The Baxter oil print shown here was made in 1846 for the private use of the Muggletonians an English religious group that denied a sun-centered solar system. The Muggletonians derived their own view of the universe and these plates are among the rarest of all Baxter prints having been made for private use and never widely circulated. Part of a larger set total eleven prints made for Isaac Frost's <i>Two Systems of Astronomy</i> this print was never bound into a book but remained as a loose printed sheet. It is surmised that the others in this series were lost in the London Blitz when the Muggletonian archives were largely destroyed. The Baxter process a complex and costly printing process produced a spectacular image and the plates are strikingly beautiful. Each Muggletonian astronomical print measures about 7 3/4 x 10 5/8 inches with very decent margins. Condition is very good with the slightest of marginal browning not affecting image. Baxter Muggletonian prints are scarce and were unknown to C. T. Courtney Lewis in the first edition of his work on George Baxter.</p><p>The plates we have for sale were printed for a work titled "Two Systems of Astronomy" and were most likely circulated only to members of the sect and not sold as a commercial publication due to the expensive Baxter colour process. These plates were produced to illustrate an </p><p>alternative to the Newtonian beliefs of gravity and terrestrial and celestial motion and are </p><p>important in the history of the relationship between religion and science. Our plates were never bound into a book but were separately published as single leaves.</p> George Baxter, engraved by Clubb books
1794183608Philadelphia: William Young 1794. Hardcover. G Cover has age toning and staining. Front cover partially seperated from spine. Spine has tearing at top and bottom. Interior pages and bookblock have foxing and age toning. Some interior pages free from binding. Previous owners name written on ffep. Full Calf binding on boards. 320 pgs. Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament. William Young hardcover books
181448002Montpelier VT: Lucius Q. C. Bowles Walton & Goss printers 1814. 24mo 5½ x 3¼" pp. 296; bound with as issued Hymns and Spiritual Songs. by Isaac Watts Montpelier 1814 pp. 259 1; contemporary and likely original unadorned full sheep maroon morocco label rather darkened on spine. American Imprints 30893 and 33610 respectively even though the signatures but not the pagination are continuous. This copy with a Philbrick / Perkins family provenance with the names of 5 family members on the front flyleaf another on the front free endpaper and 2 others laid in with birth dates ranging from 1787 to 1819. <br/><br/> Lucius Q. C. Bowles, Walton & Goss, printers unknown books
19669663EBoston: Houghton Mifflin 1966. First Edition. Ownership signature and two small notations in felt pen on front endpapers else near fine lightly used copy in a slightly rubbed dust jacket with some chipping and small tears. Often encountered in the book club edition the first edition is quite uncommon. The basis of the acclaimed motion picture with award winning special effects about a crew of medical personnel who are reduced to microscopic size and then injected into a human body starring Raquel Welch Stephen Boyd James Brolin and Donald Pleasence. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
002474Doubleday. 1st Edition. Soft cover. First Edition. uncorrected proof near fine in wrappers with minor wear. Won 1983 Hugo Award. Doubleday unknown books
19551282610Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1955. First Edition First Printing. 8vo. 191pp.; VG/VG-; spine black and gray with white and red lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut '$2.95'; dust jacket has archival tape along inside of head and tail of spine upper rear flap lower front cover two chips missing on lower front cover with tape covering the edges; mild wear to dust jacket; interior clean; LP consignment; shelved case 8 Dupont. 1282610. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown books
1983290072New York: Doubleday 1983. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. 8vo cloth backed boards d.w. very lightly rubbed at edges. New York: Doubleday 1983. First Edition.<br/><br/> Doubleday unknown books
1986222762New York: Walker & Co 1986. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Thin 8vo green boards d.w. New York: Walker & Co. 1986. First Edition.<br/><br/> Presentation copy signed "Janet & Isaac Asimov"<br/><br/> Walker & Co unknown books
198288811Garden City:: Doubleday & Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0385177240 . Stated first edition. Light indentation along the lower portion of the spine else near fine in a near fine dust jacket with the original $19.95 price on the front flap. ; 557 pages . Doubleday & Company, hardcover books
11705Cincinnati 1898 605pp. Illus. Original cloth. First edition. Wynar 9061. Not in Henkle Collection catalogue Eberstadt Decker Graff or Howes. Much on activities during the Civil War in Tennessee and Colorado 1858 - 1872. A first hand account of Methodism in the south and west. hardcover books
1757044803The Hague: Jean Neaulme 1757. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. 2 volumes in sponged calf worn bindings rubbed hinges cracked but cords are sound old library marks to spine bookplates and embossed stamps on title pages. Clean internally - in French and Latin. 448pp; 564pp. Size: Quarto 4to. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Inventory No: 044803. <br/><br/> Jean Neaulme hardcover books
1824260210Providence 1824. pamphlet. good. 4 volumes. 12mo sewn page margins uncut all volumes are lightly soiled on self-wrappers with scattered light foxing to some pages and 3 of 4 have a few pages with contemporary ink annotations in margins the almanacs for the years 1827 and 1828 have a few pages that are lightly dampstained the almanac for 1828 has many pages creased in lower right corner margins. Providence: Various printers 1824-1827.<br/><br/> Drake 13021 13023 13025 13027.<br/><br/> unknown books
199166032New York: ROC 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. An anthology of 22 original short stories including one by Bradbury himself as well as a tribute by Isaac Asimov. The other contributors include Richard Matheson Norman Corwin Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Gregory Benford Orson Scott Card and William F. Nolan. Signed and dated by Ray Bradbury on the front flyleaf. Octavo. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. ROC hardcover books
182319787Philadelphia: Carey & Lea 1823. Engraving with full period colour. Backed on linen. Split at fold expertly repaired. Occasional creases. Fascinating and informative map of Connecticut from one of the most innovative American atlases of the 19th century.<br/> <br/>Carey & Lea's atlas established a style that was widely admired especially in Europe: placing a fully coloured map as the centerpiece of the page and surrounding it with geographical and historical facts. The texts were well written and intriguing. The immense transformation of continental America: the vast migration settlement and industrialization really began at about this time not long after the War of 1812 when expansion and opportunity were American by-words. It was at this time that American atlases began to need semi-annual revisions because the country had changed so rapidly. In fact the Carey & Lea gazetteer style most reminiscent of Herman Moll really was too time consuming for the firms that published atlases of America as the century progressed. Carey & Lea unknown books
1822005193Philadelphia PA: Carey & Lea 1822. Book. Very good- condition. Unbound. First Edition. 22.25" width x 17.5" height printed sheet with 15.5" x 12.25" hand-colored map near center of sheet four color. Nice condition except for slight browing to center fold which is offsetting from original glue from reverse hinge and overall minor browing of paper. An attractive image suitable for office/library display or gift. Originally bound in an atlas titled "A Complete Historical Chronological and Geographical Atlas Being A Guide to the History of North and South America and the West Indies: Exhibiting an Accurate Account of the Discovery Settlement and Progress of their Various Kingdoms States Provinces &c. Together with Wars Celebrated Battles and Remarkable Events to the Year 1822. According to the Plan of LeSage's Atlas and Intended as a Companion to Lavoisne's Improvement of that Celebrated Work." Americana. Carey & Lea Paperback books
1830RCHASKE00KTLewis 1830. Very Good. Chapman Isaac A. Sketch of the History of Wyoming Pennsylvania to which is added an Appendix Containing a Statistical Account of the Valley and Adjacent Country. Signed by Chapman on Extra Document. Wilkesbarre PA: Lewis 1830. 1st edition. 209pp. 16mo. Signed by author. Book condition: Very good. The pages are browned and very lightly foxed. The map has some yellow spotting and was torn along the folds but has been repaired professionally. Contained in a pocket are a newspaper clipping a note about Lewis a document with Chapman signature on it and the scarce map of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys by Geo. Jones. Lewis unknown books
1830218650Wilkesbarre Pa: Printed and Published by Sharp D. Lewis 1830. First edition. pp. 1 - 209 210 errata slip. 1 vols. 12mo. Original blue-green cloth faded and slightly stained printed yellow paper spine label; some light scattered foxing otherwise a very good sound copy. First edition. pp. 1 - 209 210 errata slip. 1 vols. 12mo. Howes: "The first history of this valley." Howes C 292 Printed and Published by Sharp D. Lewis unknown books
1236Philadelphia: Druck von H. B. Ashmead 1863. . 8vo printed buff wrappers front pictorial small loss to front bottom outer corner; bottom outer corners of text slightly dog-eared A collection of articles on northern sedition against the Union and foreign intervention culled from leading newspapers. There is also a signed declaration by the officers of 150th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment scorning northern traitors who were trying to harm the efforts of the army. Funk is credited with the section "Rede eines braven alten Patrioten" and Rousseau with "Die Worte eines patriotischen Soldaten". Includes a quote from Oliver Cromwell and a call by a Democrat for both Republicans and Democrats to join together to defeat traitors to the Northern cause Philadelphia: Druck von H. B. Ashmead, 1863. unknown books
1849008152London: Edward Moxon 1849. Three volumes finely bound in contemporary polished calf black morocco labels and intricate gilt decorations back marbled end papers and edges the bookplates front paste downs of William Jones Loyd 1821-1885 a partner in the London branch of Jones Loyd & Co and who was High Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1861. Frontispieces with 2 engraved portraits and one tinted lithographic view. xlii 525 vii 606 viii 588 pp. Very Good Plus light rubbing and soiling to boards moderate toning at end pages and title pages interiors clean and bright. A handsome set. . Fourteenth Edition . Polished Calf. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Edward Moxon Hardcover books
189164210London: Quaritch 1891. First edition. 8vo. 4 222 pp. Illustrated from bindings plates chapter head and tail-pieces historiated initial letters. Inscribed on the front endpaper "Elizabeth Gordon / from the compilers. / M. A. E. / C. I. E. / 13th Ap. 99." Charles Elton 1839-1900 a lawyer Queen's Counsel and antiquary and his wife Mary Augusta Elton whom he married in 1863 published the popular title "The Great Book-Collectors" in 1893; Elton a member of the Selden Society possessed a large library which "contained many rare books as well as fine specimens of sixteenth to eighteenth century binding . he was an enthusiastic collector and a good judge of all articles of vertu" DNB 1901 supplement. The recipient may be Elizabeth Anna Gordon 1851-1925 who visited Japan in the early 1890s published an account of her visit part of a world tour with her husband joined the newly formed British Japan Society in England upon her return and amassed a large collection of books which she donated to various Japanese institutions. Old tideline on several plates and pages at the rear one intruding into the image; otherwise very good. Original black pebbled cloth some wear to spine joints with one rather crude repair gilt spine title. 10621. <br/><br/> Quaritch hardcover books
184620598<p><b>Original Muggletonian Celestial Astronomical Baxter print</b></p><p><b><i>The Newtonian System</i></b></p><p>Drawn by Isaac Frost Engraved by Clubb & Son London. Printed in oil by George Baxter.</p><p>Plate 3 showing the orbit of the planets out to Jupiter as they revolve around the Sun. Distances between the sun and the planets is shown. Note the four Galilean moons of Jupiter at the far left. The colors on this plate are extremely subtle</p><p>The Baxter oil print shown here was made in 1846 for the private use of the Muggletonians an English religious group that denied a sun-centered solar system. The Muggletonians derived their own view of the universe and these plates are among the rarest of all Baxter prints having been made for private use and never widely circulated. Part of a larger set total eleven prints made for Isaac Frost's <i>Two Systems of Astronomy</i> this print was never bound into a book but remained as a loose printed sheet. It is surmised that the others in this series were lost in the London Blitz when the Muggletonian archives were largely destroyed. The Baxter process a complex and costly printing process produced a spectacular image and the plates are strikingly beautiful. This Muggletonian astronomical print measures about 7 5/8 x 10 7/8 inches with decent margins. Condition is very good with the slightest of marginal browning not affecting image. Baxter Muggletonian prints are scarce and were unknown to C. T. Courtney Lewis in the first edition of his work on George Baxter. This print is guaranteed original and is not a reproduction as sold elsewhere. This print was drawn by Isaac Frost engraved by Clubb & Son and printed by Baxter.</p><p>The plates we have for sale were printed for a work titled "Two Systems of Astronomy" and were most likely circulated only to members of the sect and not sold as a commercial publication due to the expensive Baxter colour process. These plates were produced to illustrate an alternative to the Newtonian beliefs of gravity and terrestrial and celestial motion and are important in the history of the relationship between religion and science. Our plates were never bound into a book but were separately published as single leaves.</p> George Baxter books
186748986New York: Hurd & Houghton 1867. First edition. Portrait frontispiece 9 illustrations several tail-pieces. 1 vols. 8vo. Original brick red cloth with a gilt-stamped bear's head on upper cover gilt spine. Some chipping to spine ends without loss endpapers discolored very light foxing to frontispiece and title mostly from tissue guard but still a very good copy. First edition. Portrait frontispiece 9 illustrations several tail-pieces. 1 vols. 8vo. Hurd & Houghton unknown books
1979007510New York: Weintraub Gallery 1979. Pencil SIGNED BY ARTIST Ira Moskowitz lower right. An original exhibition poster for his 1979-1980 show featuring a lithograph image of a Jewish wedding from a suite of 24 etchings from Isac Bashevis Singer's story of the BAAL SHEM TOV. 21 3/8"w x 29 1/8"h. Dry mounted to sheet of foam core Near Fine bottom corner bumps. Well suited for framing will need to be shipped flat in box and will require added postage due to size so please inquire before ordering. . SIGNED BY ARTIST. First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 21 3/8"w x 29 1/8"h. Weintraub Gallery books
19798239Garden City NY: Doubleday & Co 1979. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Very Good. INSCRIBED BY ISAAC ASIMOV on the title page. A crisp clean copy to boot of this 1979 Science Fiction anthology edited by Asimov himself Martin Harry Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh. Near Fine in a bright price-intact VG dustjacket. Octavo 455 pgs. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Co hardcover books