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196451388NY:: Random House. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. B000H54GG2 . First printing. Light foxing on edges else very good in a very good price clipped dust jacket. . Random House, hardcover books
19642188NY: Random House. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. B000H54GG2 . First printing. Very good in a good dust jacket that has some minor edge wear and some light damp stains on the rear panel and verso. . Random House hardcover books
1974286664Caribbean Universities Press 1974. First. hardcover. very good/very good. A few Illus. 8vo black cloth d.w. corners of cloth lightly bumped. N.p.: Caribbean Universities Press 1974. Very good<br/><br/> Caribbean Universities Press unknown books
1820321194Np 1820. Manuscript throughout in black red and yellow ink. 54pp. with hand colored geometric illustrations. Signed by Isaac Doughten at the head of the first page and within. Stitched. Manuscript throughout in black red and yellow ink. 54pp. with hand colored geometric illustrations. Signed by Isaac Doughten at the head of the first page and within. unknown books
1993138546Rockford IL: The Photo Department / Super-Large Photography Inc 1993. First Edition. First Edition. One of 1500 copies bound in green cloth boards. A study of large format photography in 45 black and white plates. <br/><br/>Fine and unread with no dust jacket as issued in the publisher's original shipping carton. Shipping billed at cost. The Photo Department / Super-Large Photography Inc unknown books
189228277Milwaukee Wisconsin 1892. 1st thus and 3rd edition overall. INSCRIBED by Duward on the blank front flyleaf. Original publisher's blue cloth with gilt stamped title lettering to front board. Red edge stain. VG mild soil & wear to boards. 84 pp. Pt. 1. The Departure; Pt. 2. The Gloomy Ocean Sea; Pt. 3. San Salvador. 8vo. 8" x 5-3/8" <br/><br/> hardcover books
1830184462Hartford: P. B> Gleason and Co 1830. Hardcover. G Cover and spine have general wear fading corner/edge damage. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have age toning and foxing Previous owners signature on inside front cover dated 1835. Brown leather boards. black title block on spine with gilt lettering Spine has 5 glit bands and decoration. 580 pages. Hymns have special title-page. P. B> Gleason and Co hardcover books
5957CARLYLE DYER Isaac Watson. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THOMAS CARLYLE'S WRITINGS A ANA. Portland Maine: The Southworth Press 1928. 8vo. Cloth. xii 587 2 pages frontispiece portrait. First edition. "Six hundred copies.printed by Fred Anthoensen." Author's presentation cop Fine. unknown books
1968126839New York: Burt Franklin 1968. cloth. Carlyle Thomas. 8vo. cloth. xiv 587 pages. Reprint of the 1928 edition. Burt Franklin unknown books
192854153Portland ME: The Southworth Press 1928. cloth. Carlyle Thomas. 8vo. cloth. xiv 587 pages. First edition limited to 600 copies. The definitive bibliography to date. Well printed. Covers rubbed. With a booklabel indicating that this copy came from the library of Percy Muir. The Southworth Press unknown books
196856061NY:: Burt Franklin. Near Fine. 1968. Hardcover. A reprint edition. Near fine in green cloth. No dust jacket as issued. ; 587 pages . Burt Franklin, hardcover books
184918187Wheeling Va: Wolff 1849. First edition. 5991pp. Original full 12 mo calf. Norona and Shettler 394 locates 9 copies. A scarce and interesting work. Wolff unknown books
179535433London: Printed and Sold by Citizen Daniel Isaac Eaton Printer and Bookseller to the Supreme Majority of the People 1795. 44pp. Stitched untrimmed and partly uncut. Several blank margin tears from careless opening. Last two leaves dirty with a couple of small holes affecting about three letters. Good.<br/><br/> This is the third of at least four editions published in 1795 by the English radical who challenged the ruling class was several times prosecuted for seditious libel and was an outspoken advocate of universal Natural Rights. <br/> "O PAINE! next to God how infinitely are millions beholden to you for the small remnant of their liberties which they are yet permitted to enjoy." Citizen Randol has issued this pamphlet "as a mite towards furthering the regeneration of liberty throughout those countries now awakening from the torpor of slavery to a proper sense of their divine origin and inherent rights." <br/>ESTC N40408 5 locations. Printed and Sold by Citizen Daniel Isaac Eaton, Printer and Bookseller to the Supreme Majority of the People unknown books
198536829New York: Book Arts Press School of Library Service Columbia University 1985. Reprint. Stapled paper wrappers. A near fine unopened uncut copy with a sunned spine. 20 pp. 8vo. 14th in a series of pamphlets on subjects of bibliographical interest produced at the Book Arts Press. A reprint of a short essay addressed to the Friends of Social Order in London 1793. Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University unknown books
1962193522Nelson Doubleday N.Y 1962. Hardcover. Very Good. BOMC edition. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Dust jacket has light uneven age toning and some scuffs light chipping and rubbing around edges. Jacket is now wrapped to prevent further wear. HB HS Nelson Doubleday, N.Y hardcover books
185568687Albany: Gould Banks & Co. Good. 1855. Hardcover. 667 pages. Full leather binding. The covers are soiled and worn the spine is rough and chipped but the contents are bright and complete. Good . Gould, Banks & Co. hardcover books
2001245091New York: Simon & Schuster 2001. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Illus. 8vo two-toned boards d.w. New York: Simon & Schuster 2001. Very good<br/><br/> Simon & Schuster unknown books
19941342631New York: Warner Books 1994. First Edition First Printing. Softcover. Octavo 271 pages; VG; softcover; spine blue with white and gray lettering; mild shelf wear; check signed by Ellison loose within; inscribed by Ellison at title page; black and white illustrations and full color plates; pages clean; shelved Science Fiction. 1342631. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Warner Books unknown books
189328953London: Kegan Paul etc.; New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1893. First regular edition 8vo pp. vi 2 228; frontispiece portrait 9 plates and decorative series title-page; original orange cloth stamped in gilt on front cover and spine covers scuffed and extremities worn with some fraying to spine ends title-page evenly discolored by tissue guard; a good sound copy. Part of the Books About Books series edited by Alfred W. Pollard. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons 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
181930932London: Printed for the author 1819. 8vo. 7 x 4 1/4 inches. Hand coloured engraved frontispiece engraved by Hebner and Madox. Uncut. Contemporary paper-backed boards.<br/> <br/>A scarce work on the auricula.<br/> <br/>The author a Barnet Hertsfordshire now London nurseryman and florist originally published this work devoted to the auricula in 1815. Besides detailed descriptions on the flower's cultivation the work includes a list of varieties as well as much information on and recipes for composting. Bound in the rear are lists of subscribers of both the first and the present second edition which reads like a who's who of London nurseryman. Both editions are rare. Printed for the author unknown books
2006230225New York: Abrams 2006. paperback. fine. SIMPSON Lorna. Profusely illustrated in b/w and color. 158pp. Short 4to color pictorial wrappers. New York: Abrams 2006. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Curator's Foreword by Helaine Posner. Essay by Hilton Als. Conversation with the Artist: Isaac Julien and Thelma Golden. Preface by Shamim M. Momin.<br/><br/> Abrams unknown books
18082944Walpole NH: Thomas & Thomas 1808. Third Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Light shelf wear several small nicks and pulls chipping at the head of Vol. 1 head of Volume 2 shows damage two small closed tears glue toning at endpages light even toning to leaves owner signature/stamp in each volume else tight bright and unmarred. Full leather boards red leather label gilt lettering and decorative elements in blind decorative elements. 8vo. 871pp. <br/><br/>Overall a handsome set of this early and rather scarce edition. Thomas & Thomas hardcover books
179519605Baltimore: Clayland Dobbin & Co. for Keatinge's Book-Store 1795. Leather covers detached. Half title present. viii 127 1 blank xii pp. Text lightly foxed and Very Good. Pagination corresponds with the London edition. A Table of Cases appears at the beginning; an Index comprises the last twelve pages. <br/>FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Evans 28636. Not in Harv. Law Cat. BEAL or Marvin though many of his other works are Jenkins Marke. Clayland, Dobbin, & Co. for Keatinge's Book-Store 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