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1961545H4022Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America 1961. Book. Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Second English Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Ben-Zvi atop front free endpaper beneath an inscription dated 11/4/1963 which may or may not have been written by the author who passed away 23 April of the same year. First printed in English in 1957. Translated from the Hebrew. "An intimate and loving report on the process of 'the ingathering of the exiles' into the State Israel over which the author has presided since 1952." - dust jacket. xv 285 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white photographic plates illustrate the broad range of physical appearances of members of the many scattered Jewish communities the author sought to bring together. Brilliant gilt lettering and signature upon red cloth. Binding tight. Bump and one-inch opening to cloth at bottom of back board. Somewhat above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy signed by its distinguished author who served three consecutive terms as President of Israel 1952-1963. EMANUEL p.49. The Jewish Publication Society of America Hardcover
1795338787London: t. Cadell & W. SDavies 1795. First Edition. xxiii1 226pp. 8vo. In Original boards uncut. Very Good in cloth slipcasze. First Edition. xxiii1 226pp. 8vo. ESTC T109852; Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica B20; CBEL III 1278 t. Cadell & W. SDavies unknown
1828324171Lonson: Henry Colburn 1828. hardcover. very good. 5 volumes 8vo 3/4 beige polished calf ornately gilt spines with black leather spine labels marbled boards and marbled edges leather rubbed and a bit crackled; head of two spines worn. London: Henry Colburn volumes 1-3 published 1828 volume 4 in 1830 and volume 5 in 1831. Scarce. A very good attractive set. Published by Henry Colburn London 1828<br/> <br/> Henry Colburn unknown
184744617Philadelphia: for the AMA by T. K. and P. G. Collins 1847. <p>Hays Isaac 1796-1879. American Medical Association. Proceedings of the national medical conventions held in New York May 1846 and in Philadelphia May 1847. 5-175pp. all present. Philadelphia: Printed for the American Medical Association T. K. & P. G. Collins printers 1847. 240 x 154 mm. Quarter morocco marbled boards in antique style. Light browning edges a bit frayed but very good. Embossed library stamp on title.</p> <p> First Edition of the founding document of the American Medical Association the world's first national professional medical association. The Proceedings contains the first printing of the AMA's famous "Code of Medical Ethics" the first national codification of ethics for any profession. The Code's two co-authors John Bell and Isaac Hays drew from the precepts set forth by Thomas Percival in his Medical Ethics 1803 but used them to create "a radically innovative document that transformed and transcended Percival's ideas providing the foundation for what is best described as ‘the American medical ethics revolution'" Baker 1999 p. 19. The Code which was largely the work of Hays appears on pages 91-106 of the Proceedings. It is prefaced by Bell's "Introduction" explaining the Code's methodology pages 83-90 which was omitted from the AMA's numerous later reprints of the Code. Baker "The American medical ethics revolution" in The American Medical Ethics Revolution 1999 pp. 17-69. Baker "Introduction" in The Codification of Medical Morality 2007 pp. 1-21. Garrison-Morton.com 10063. 44617</p> . for the AMA by T. K. and P. G. Collins unknown books
19517358New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1951. Book Club Edition. Book club edition. Signed by the author Isaac Asimov on a cut page professionally affixed to the front endpaper. Measuring approximately 8.5" x 5.75" with 223 numbered pages. <br /> <br /> The book is in near fine condition. Minor wear at the edges. Interior pages are clean and well preserved. The dust jacket is in very good plus condition. Minor creasing and wear at the spine ends and corners. <br /> <br /> Foundation is a cycle of five interrelated short stories first published as a single book by Gnome Press in 1951. Collectively they tell the early story of the Foundation an institute founded by psychohistorian Hari Seldon to preserve the best of galactic civilization after the collapse of the Galactic Empire.<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory # P12-15. Doubleday & Company Inc unknown
179512064Dublin: John Gough 1795. Later printing. Leather bound. Good. Isaac Jackson's The True Reading Made Easy printed in Dublin by Quaker printer John Gough in 1795 an important work in establishing piracy laws in England. Sixteenmo 142 2 pp. Period leather binding double ruled line border blind stamped on covers. Corners and edges rubbed worn through in places. Spine worn cracked with partial separation at front and back joints some loss of leather at ends. Some soiling and dampstaining to covers. Despite issues binding is stable. Woodcut illustrations all pages present. Toning to text pages some dog-eared pages from handling corners torn on pages 65/66. No notations except for a gift inscription on the front pastedown. Additional title page precedes the 1795 title page with the imprint listed as Dublin Printed and Sold by and for Robert Jackson 1793. Robert Jackson was Isaac Jackson's son and he had printed an edition of this book prior to his death in 1793. OCLC locates only one copy of the 1793 edition in the British Library. No copies of this 1795 Gough edition located in OCLC or NUC. Even with its flaws this is a nice example of a scarce eighteenth century primer. Isaac Jackson 1705-1772 was a printer bookseller and typefounder. Before becoming a printer in 1737 Jackson was a Quaker schoolmaster. He compiled his first Reading Made Easy in the 1740s and after several pirated editions began to appear he revised this work in 1759. When Jackson died in 1772 his printing and bookselling business passed to his son Robert 1748-1793 who printed The True Reading Made Easy in 1793. Robert died this same year and the business passed to his sister Rachel 1755-1836. The following year Rachel decided to retire and chose John Gough as her successor. Gough carried a large selection of children's books in his shop and he too printed The True Reading Made Easy in 1795. Gough died in 1818. John Gough unknown
1880107492Plano Illinois. Very Good-. c. 1880. Hardcover. 28 LDS Tracts bound together in flexible cloth binding. Very Good minus condition spine bottom and fore-edge of cover faded edge wear inside hinges starting but sound copy-- previous owner's name in pencil on front paste-down endpaper. Individual Tract TITLES Include: The Mountain of the Lord's House; Truth Made Manifest; The Voice of the Good Shepard; Trial of the Witnesses to the Ressurection of Jesus; The Gospel; the "One Baptism"; Who then can be Saved; Fullness of the Atonement; Spiritualism; the Narrow Way; the Plan of Salvation; the Bible Versus Polygamy; Brighamism; Reply to Orson Pratt; Idolatry; Polygamy; Epitome of the Faith and Doctrines multiple instances ; The Sucessor; Rejection of the Church; Tithing; The "One Body"; Faith and Repentance; Baptism; The Kingdom of God; The Laying on of Hands; The Sabbath Question; The Basis of Polygamy. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
51-5611Philadelphia: Printed by Sherman & Co. for Rev. Abraham de Sola 5633 1872-73. Quarto. 22 x 28.5 x 2.5cm. 8 1011pp.Original gilt with cartouches on roan covers and the rubbed name of the original owner C. Macnec or Macneo or Macned. New goatskin spine label and endpapers by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov.OCLC Number 1007213457Notes:Tables 4 p. with green and red borders for recording "Marriages Births Deaths Memoranda" at end.This is the first English translation of the Hebrew Bible produced and published in the United States. The translator Rabbi Isaac Leeser 1806–1868 was the head rabbi of the Synagogue Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia where he became America’s most prolific Jewish writer. He compiled a Hebrew reader and Jewish catechism and also edited The Occident the first Jewish periodical in America. Leeser’s translation of the Pentateuch was published at his own expense in 1845–1846 and the complete Bible was published for the first time in 1854. .Abraham de Sola 1825-1882 was a renowned rabbi scholar and lecturer whose popularity went far beyond the bounds of McGill or Montreal. Born in London to a prominent Sephardic Jewish family he gained recognition at a very young age for his writings on Eastern languages and literature as well as on Jewish history and scripture. In 1847 at only twenty-two years of age he moved to Canada to become the Rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish Congregation of Montreal a community he continued to serve for thirty years. In 1853 McGill invited de Sola to become Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature and later also appointed him Lecturer in Spanish Literature. The great popularity of his lectures is perhaps best demonstrated by an extraordinary invitation in 1872: he traveled to Washington D.C. to deliver the prayer which opened that year’s session of the United States Congress. He was the first non-Christian theologian to perform this ceremony and his speech was very well received. Philadelphia: Printed by Sherman & Co. for Rev. Abraham de Sola, 5633 [1872-73] unknown
189647608Chicago: Isaac S. Moses 1896. First edition. Softcover. g- to near fine. Octavo. 62pp. Beige printed wrappers with black lettering on the front cover. A scarce song book collecting 45 American Jewish liturgical melodies and prayers for use in choral singing in Reform congregations arranged and edited by Rabbi Isaac S. Moses 1847–1926. Contains translations of prayers into English where necessary as well as transliteration of the original Hebrew to accompany the musical notation. Included are a number of original melodies for traditional Jewish prayers and hymns submitted for the purpose of this publication by a variety of rabbis scholars and musical directors of synagogues including F.G. Rohner Alois Kasier and P.C. Lutkin as well as contemporary melodies from established European-Jewish composers and cantors of the 19th century such as Louis Lewandowski 1821-1894 Samuel Naumbourg 1817-1880 and Salomon Sulzer 1804-1890. Also included are a number of adaptations of previously famous melodies from past secular composers including Mozart Beethoven Mendelssohn and Johann Heinrich Rolle. Text in English printed in single and two-column formats. Publishers advertisements on the back wrapper.<br /> <br /> Wrappers with age toning to the edges of the covers as well as chipping to the head and tail of the spine. Wrappers disbound from book block. Book block tight with pages clean and in great shape. Wrappers in good- interior in near fine condition overall. Extremely scarce. Protected by modern mylar. Singerman 5049. Isaac S. Moses unknown
51-3513Paris: Paris : Chez Nyon père; Jean-Luc Nyon; François Didot; Pierre-Michel Huart; Gabriel-François Quillau; 1738. 4to. 185 x 252 mm. 2 vols. Contemporary roan repaired. lxi 27 403 pp. and 2 495 8pp. Frontispiece i vol. 1 Humblot invenit G. Scotin sclup sculp. OCLC Number: 743146852Numerous etchings in the text. Very good. Paris: Paris : Chez Nyon père; Jean-Luc Nyon; François Didot; Pierre-Michel Huart; Gabriel-François Quillau; 1738 unknown
187850373Amsterdam: Levisson Freres/ Ha-Ahim Levisson 1878. First edition. Hardcover. vg- to vg. Large octavo. 24 178pp. 2. Period 3/4 brown pebbled buckram over marbled paper boards with gilt lettering and ruling on the spine. Separate Hebrew and French title pages. Inscribed and signed by the author in ink at the top of the half-title. This scarce work the second published by Yitzhak Isaac Roller 1832-1900 discusses the history of the Franco-Prussian War and the Sieges of Paris including the author's firsthand recollections of the events in detail as he experienced them. The text is notable as an early example of secular writing in Hebrew on a subject of contemporary history. It can be assumed that this was the very first work in Hebrew on the subject. The author states in the preface that his aim was to write on the subject using the poetic language of Biblical Hebrew including the addition of a few contemporary expressions. To this goal he choose to publish and print the book in Amsterdam in order to take advantage of the city's long and storied history of Hebrew printing.<br /> <br /> The initial unpaginated section contains an extensive list of subscribers for the author first book showing his appreciation for their previous support in French. Also included is a preface and dedication of the book to his deceased children in both Hebrew and French. The rest of the text is solely printed in Hebrew. Includes a few reproductions of original documents from the period. The final pages contains 2 pages of errata in Hebrew. <br /> <br /> Binding with some light sunning and rubbing to extremities. Minor scratches to the covers with a small abrasion on the front cover. Some foxing and water stains to the edges of the book block interior covers endpapers and first and last pages. Sporadic minor to light water stains to a number of additional pages throughout. Book block tight. Binding in very good interior in very good- condition overall. Hebrew title: המלחמה והמצור. ×•×”×™× ×œ×”×˜ החרב המתהפכת בין צרפת ו××©×›× ×– וסכסוכי ×¦×¨×¤×ª×™× ×‘×¦×¨×¤×ª×™× <br /> Author: ר×ָללער יצחק ××™×™×–×§ <br /> Publication: ××ž×¡×˜×¨×“× ×‘×“×¤×•×¡ ×”××—×™× ×œ×¢×•×•×™×¡×¡×ן תרל"×— <br /> <br /> Yitzhak Isaac Roller 1832-1900 was an early Hebrew writer Jewish scholar and linguist. Born in Yaburov Galicia he later settled in Paris. His first work was an examination of the Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II of Sidon 1875. His work translating the Phoenician text on the sarcophagus was acclaimed in Parisian academic circles and started him on his career as a writer and he was invited to become a member of the Societe Asiatique de Paris The Asian Society of Paris. Roller would go on write a number of other works of Biblical scholarship. Levisson Freres/ Ha-Ahim Levisson hardcover
198055271New York: Landmark Press 1980. Limited edition. Hardcover. Good to fine condition. 204/250. Elephant folio. 8 47 text pages half-title title page author's note and colophon and signed limitation page Vol. 1 and 24 original signed etchings by Ira Moskowitz single leaves resting in two matching cloth portfolios with black leather labels with gilt lettering on spine. Limitation page signed by Singer and Moskowitz. Portfolios housed in matching slipcases. <br /> <br /> Exquisite publication introducing Singer's 'impressions' of Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov's way of thinking his spiritual achievements as well as disappointments. "I see Rabbi Israel as a man of deep belief in God and of much doubt in man and his abilities to reach perfection. He was like all great religious thinkers a lonely man both primitive and refined enchanted by the divine powers and pained by man's suffering by his bitter struggle and often by his pettiness." Isaac Bashevis Singer. Rabbi Yisroel Israel ben Eliezer a.k.a Baal Shem Tov was a Jewish mystical rabbi considered to be the founder of Hasidic Judaism. The author's engaging text is accompanied by Ira Moskowitz's captivating artwork. Text hand set in 18 point Bembo printed by letterpress Lunenburg Vermont. Light sunning and minor age wear to slipcases. Label of text volume slightly lifted at part of one of the edges. Portfolios in very good interior leaves in fine condition. Complete as issued. Landmark Press hardcover
1817657281817. With a Duplicate Colored Frontispiece Annotated by George Cruikshank Trial. Thistlewood Arthur 1770-1820 Defendant. Watson James Defendant. Preston Thomas Defendant. Hooper John Defendant. Cruikshank Isaac 1764-1811 Illustrator. Cruikshank George 1792-1878 Annotation. High Treason!! The Whole Proceedings on the Trial of Arthur Thistlewood Gent. James Watson The Elder Surgeon Thomas Preston Cordwainer And John Hooper Labourer: Upon an Indictment Found Against Them for High Treason. Fairburn's Edition. London: Printed by W. Marchant; Published by John Fairburn 1817. 23 parts comprising 360 numbered columns. Folding frontispiece two plates. Complete. Octavo 9" x 5-3/4"; 22.86 x 14.60 cm. Original plain paper-covered publisher boards with contrasting spine untrimmed edges. Some soiling and staining moderate edgewear spine abraded and worn front board detached early owner signature L. Palmer and later owner bookplate of William Hartmann Woodin 1868-1934 to front pastedown. Moderate toning to text minor oil stains and dampstains to a few leaves. Brief annotations in pencil to front pastedown and verso folding plates both entry references to Douglas's Works of George Cruikshank interior otherwise clean. Duplicate of folding frontispiece hand-colored and with an annotation by George Cruikshank laid in. It is lightly soiled lightly edgeworn and beginning to tear along fold lines later reference annotation to Douglas bibliography to top margin. Items housed in a quarter-morocco over cloth slipcase with raised bands and gilt title to spine. Moderate rubbing to extremities. A unique copy of a rare title. $950. First and only edition. A "Fairburn's Edition" which provides the "whole proceedings" of the trials. It includes verbatim accounts of the evidence presented arguments from defense attorneys and the cross-examination of witnesses. The trials occurred during a period of significant post-Napoleonic War economic hardship and political repression in Britain. The defendants were part of a movement advocating for radical reforms like universal suffrage and land redistribution. The men organized two mass meetings at Spa Fields to protest and petition the Prince Regent. While the first meeting was largely peaceful the second on December 2 1816 devolved into a riot. unknown
1817657281817. With a Duplicate Colored Frontispiece Annotated by George Cruikshank Trial. Thistlewood Arthur 1770-1820 Defendant. Watson James Defendant. Preston Thomas Defendant. Hooper John Defendant. Cruikshank Isaac 1764-1811 Illustrator. Cruikshank George 1792-1878 Annotation. High Treason!! The Whole Proceedings on the Trial of Arthur Thistlewood Gent. James Watson The Elder Surgeon Thomas Preston Cordwainer And John Hooper Labourer: Upon an Indictment Found Against Them for High Treason. Fairburn's Edition. London: Printed by W. Marchant ; published by John Fairburn 1817. 23 parts comprising 360 numbered columns. Folding frontispiece two plates. Complete. Octavo 9" x 5-3/4". Original plain paper-covered publisher boards with contrasting spine untrimmed edges. Some soiling and staining moderate edgewear spine abraded and worn front board detached early owner signature L. Palmer and later owner bookplate of William Hartmann Woodin to front pastedown. Moderate toning to text minor oil stains and dampstains to a few leaves. Brief annotations in pencil to front pastedown and verso folding plates both entry references to Douglas's Works of George Cruikshank interior otherwise clean. Duplicate of folding frontispiece hand-colored and with an annotation by George Cruikshank laid in. It is lightly soiled lightly edgeworn and beginning to tear along fold lines later reference annotation to Douglas bibliography to top margin. Items housed in a quarter-morocco over cloth slipcase with raised bands and gilt title to spine. Moderate rubbing to extremities. A unique copy of a rare title. $950. Only edition. Thistlewood Watson Preston and Hooper were leaders of the Spencians a group of English radicals who opposed private land ownership. They were indicted for treason when a mass audience at a Spencian rally at Spa Fields Islington England on 15 November and 2 December 1816 degenerated into a riotous mob. Watson was acquitted and the other three were released without trial. Fairburn's serialized account features a courtroom scene and portraits of the defendants by Isaac Cruikshank who is not credited. The colored duplicate frontispiece has an annotation by his son George Cruikshank reading: "Not any of it by me-GCK." This remark illustrates how the work of the two men were often. unknown books
180868153London 1808. 8vo. Contemporary full brown diced morocco gilt-decorated borders expertly rebacked. Raised bands red morocco spine label marbeled endpapers and edges. iv 512 p. Printed for Samuel Bagster in the Strand. Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>First Bagster edition splendidly illustrated with 17 full- page copper-engraved plates and in-text illustrations engraved by Philip Audinet. Including frontispiece portraits and engravings of fishes and tackle. This edition revises and corrects Sir John Hawkins´Lives of the Authors and provides additional notes and an improved index. A clean nice copy. </em> hardcover
42760Gravure originale (58/46cm). La flotte anglaise tente de percer les lignes de Louis XIII.Isaac de Razilly contre l'anglais R.Bertie de Lindsey.1627-1628. TBE.Qques piqùres.
192863738Les livres de Louis Jou | Paris 1928 | 19 x 25.50 cm | relié sous étui
1744102762Lausanne et Genève, Marc-Michel Bousquet & Socios, 1744, , 2 vol. in-4 : [8]-XXVIII-420 pp. 28 pl. + [2]-VI-[2]-423 pp. 32 pl, Demi-parchemin à coins à la bradel, dos long, titre manuscrit, tranches jaunies, Première édition collective des deux premiers volumes de ce recueil réunissant les petits traités de mathématiques, philosophie et philologie de Newton. Elle est illustrée de 60 pl, d'une vignette à chaque titre et de charmantes lettrines; elle comprend également 5 tableaux dépliants au 1er volume. Elle est établie par Giovanni di Castillione, un géomètre italien, traducteur de Locke et Rousseau ainsi qu'auteur de pas moins de quinze articles de mathématiques pour le Supplément à l'Encyclopédie. Le premier volume est consacré aux mathématiques mais contient également une notice biographique sur Newton de Castillione et le second à la philosophie. Frottements et taches, rousseurs, quelques taches, troisième et dernier vol. manquant. Babson, 9; Gray, Collected Work, 2. Couverture rigide
1749102783Lausanne et Genève, Marc-Michel Bousquet & Socios, 1749, , 2 vol. in-4 : [2]-VI-423 pp. 32 pl. + VI-466-[1] pp. 4 pl, Demi-parchemin à coins à la bradel, dos long, pièce de titre blonde, tranches mouchetées, Première édition collective des volumes IIe et IIIe de ce recueil réunissant les petits traités de mathématiques, philosophie et philologie de Newton établie par Giovanni di Castillione. Elle est illustrée de 36 pl, d'une vignette à chaque titre et de charmantes lettrines. Le second volume est consacré à la philosophie et le troisième et dernier à la philologie. Un tampon au titre non identifié. Reliure frottée comportant quelques taches, une pièce de titre manquante, manques à la seconde, rousseurs, pâles mouillures angulaires sans atteinte, quelques rares taches, premier volume manquant. Couverture rigide
188618942CBWien, Druck der k.k. Hofbuchdruckerei Carl Fromme, 1886. 8°, 519 S., Typo: hebräisch, marmorierter Schnitt, mit reichem Prägeschmuck verzierter Leineneinband der Zeit, mit goldener Rückenbeschriftung, Marmorschnitt, Erstausgabe dieser Übersetzung v. Salkinsohn und G der Einband stellenw. minimal matt aufgehellt, sonst ein altersgemäß schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
1748101732Paris, Sebastien Jorry, 1748, , 3 parties en un volume in-12 : [2]-VII-[3]-156 pp. et 2 pl. + XII-141 pp. et 4 pl. + VIII-112 pp. et 1 pl. +, basane marbrée brune de l'époque, dos lisse et fleuronné, pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges, Quatre ouvrages sont réunis dans ce volume qui présente l'état le plus avancé des recherches sur l'électricité à la veille des travaux de Benjamin Franklin : Winckler, Essai sur la nature, les effets et les causes, de l'électricité, avec une description de deux nouvelles machines à l'électricité. Première et seule édition française, elle est ornée de 2 planches gravées dépliantes figurant des machine à électricité. Watson, Expériences et observations, pour servir à l'explication de la nature et des propriétés de l'électricité. Première édition française traduite d'après la seconde édition anglaise. Les jolies planches sur cuivre qui l'accompagnent représentent des machines à électricité manipulées par d'élégants jeunes hommes et jeunes femmes. Watson, Essai sur la cause de l'électricité, où l'on examine, pourquoi certaines choses ne peuvent pas être électrifiées. Et quelle est l'influence de l'électricité dans les rhumatismes du corps humain, dans la nielle des arbres, dans les vapeurs des mines et dans la plante sensitive. Seconde édition française traduite Watson. Newton, Essai sur l'électricité, contenant des recherches sur sa nature, ses causes et propriétés, fondées sur la théorie du mouvement de vibration de la lumière et du feu de M. Newton... Première édition française traduite par Benjamin Martin. Une planche qui représente des éléments d'expérience électrique. Dos légèrement gauchi, minuscules épidermures, coiffe supérieure arasée, 1 mors fendu, rares taches. Étiquette et tampons de l'Institut catholique. Wheeler Gift, 313c ; Bakken, p. 100 et 118. Couverture rigide
B38375-SPRitchie Press. Collectible - Very Good. BOTH VOLS SIGNED/INSCRIBED BY JACQUELINE PIATIGORSKY! CA: Ward Ritchie Press 1965 and 1968. 2 volume set. Hardcovers 8vo 204 228 pgs. B/w frontis and photos. Both vols signed and inscribed by Jacqueline Piatigorsky on front endpaper. Near fine in near very good dust jackets. Jackets are edgeworn chipped and have small edge tears. Rear panel on second vol is rubbed. Chess Tournaments Chess Players Jacqueline Piatigorsky Inquire if you need further information. Ritchie Press hardcover
1819mon0001597048The Author 1819. Hardcover. Good. . Second Edition. Leather spine in good condition with a small scuff near the bottom.The leather corners are scuffed but the boards are in good condition.Hinges and binding are firm with no loose pages.The marbled edges have faded.The text is clear and easy to readwith tanning at the page edges and occasional foxing. Overall this is a good copy for its age. The Author hardcover
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198200684RARE FIRST STATE PROOF FOUNDATION'S EDGE Doubleday 1982 first edition some modest creasing to the wraps at 3 of the 4 fore edge corner tips some brown stains to several small areas of the rear cover else vg in wraps. The rare typescript state of this uncorrected proof measuring 8" by 11" revealing many copied changes in the authors own hand on many of the pages as well. Not more than a handful of these were prepared. Signed by the author. Rare and perhaps unique thus. HUGO and NEBULA winning novel. FOUNDATION #4. Doubleday paperback