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192025989New York: Thomas Seltzer. 1920. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very good with small inked number on f.e.p. faded spine and some soiling to rear board. A first-hand observer spends five weeks in Russia to study the political climate there.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 276 pp . Thomas Seltzer hardcover books
195135436.9New York 1951. 1st printing. Printed paper wrappers with yellow title lettering printed to front wrapper. A bit of paper missing from head and foot of spine. A VG copy. 162 pp. Intratextural illustrations. 7-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
M6723In:: Pennsylvania Dental Journal Vol. 35 No. 3. 229 x 153 mm. 8vo. 127 ads 15 pp. Illus. Printed wrappers; top cover soiled. Ownership rubber stamp on rear cover. Very good. Pennsylvania Dental Journal, Vol. 35, No. 3. unknown books
1942Z1806Offprint from:: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 1942. 1942. Vol. 86 No. 1 September 1942. 265 x 205 mm. 12 pp. Illustrations. Printed wrappers; bisected fold with marginal tearing. Rubber stamp on front cover. Very good. Frederick E. Brasch was educated at Stanford University 1899 the University of California 1901 and Harvard 1916. He worked as a librarian at Stanford in Chicago St. Paul MN and in Washington D.C. before becoming chief of the Library of Congress scientific collection in 1925. He served as corresponding secretary of the history of science section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science from 1920 through 1928. "In 1941 Frederick E. Brasch Chief of the Smithsonian Division of the Library of Congress generously donated to Stanford his remarkable collection of books and manuscripts relating to Isaac Newton and the development of the physical sciences in the 17th century." Lowood Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1942. unknown books
1968RH1173London:: The Royal Society 1968. 1968. 8vo. 119-262 pp. Illustrated figs. and plates. Cream blue stamped printed wrappers; creased. Very good. Whole volume offered several other articles make up the full issue. The Royal Society, 1968. unknown books
189144175New York: New York Printing Co. The Republic Press Publishers 1891. 1st edition thus Revised and Freshened with Notes by the Author. Original publisher's blue cloth spine over silver patterned paper covered boards with gilt stamped lettering. Green patterned paper paste-downs. Shelf & edgewear. Bookplate & booklabel to front paste-down. Age-toning to free eps. Removed library pocket from rear paste-down. About Very Good. 45 1 pp. Index at rear. Partially unopened. Frontis of Depew. Oblong format: 8" x 9-3/8" <br/><br/> New York Printing Co. (The Republic Press) Publishers hardcover books
189162174New York: New York Printing Co. Very Good. 1891. Hardcover. Illustrated by C. D. Gibson and Dan Beard. "Delivered At The Annual Dinner of The New York Alumni Association January 23 1891. Revised and Freshened with Notes by The Author." 45 pages. 8" x 9 1/2" white spine with tan cloth over boards. Covers are soiled and scuffed previous owner sticker and signed. Hinges are cracked and the contents are toned at edges. Otherwise bright and complete. . New York Printing Co. hardcover books
194935436.1New York 1949. 1st printing. Color illustrated paper wrappers with black title lettering printed to front wrapper. Light wear and chipping. Withal a VG copy. 162 pp. Intratextural illustrations. 7-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
195035436.26New York 1950. 1st printing. Color illustrated paper wrappers with white title lettering printed to front wrapper. 2" closed tear to rear wrapper corners to page 23 - 30 are folded. Withal an About VG copy. 162 pp. Intratextural illustrations. 7-3/4" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
194935436New York 1949. 1st printing. Color printed paper wrapper with black title lettering printed to front wrapper. Light wear. Withal a VG copy. 162 pp. Intratextural illustrations. 7-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
188443312London 1884. 1st Printing. Modern plum colored cloth spine over marbled paper-wrapped boards. Printed paper title label to front board. Binding - Fine. Textblock - VG age-toning. 2 adverts 685 - 716 2 adverts pp. Text double column. Probert's article pp. 703 - 711. Adverts illustrated with cuts. 8vo. 10" x 6-3/4" <br/><br/> hardcover books
1770WRCLIT58623London: Printed for W. Griffin 1770. xii2104pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Early ink name effaced from blank portion of title a couple of faint old stamps of a defunct mercantile library; a good copy. Third edition published the same year as the first. Bickerstaff's adaptation from Calderon's EL ESCONDIDO Y LA TAPADA. ESTC T50356. NCBEL II:825. Printed for W. Griffin unknown books
19847155New York: Doubleday and Company 1984. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Fine. Octavo. A perfect copy. Fine in a fine dust jacket. 218 pp. <br/><br/> Doubleday and Company hardcover books
1982022740Litchfield CT: American Sporting Book Price Guides. Very Good. 1982. Pamphlet. Tan wraps with black lettering staple bound. Wraps have light wear and creasing to edges; minor foxing to edges and the last page has been dog-eared. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 20 pp . American Sporting Book Price Guides unknown books
196656402NY:: Trident Press Simon and Schuster. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. First edition. Very good in a very good minor edge wear dust jacket. . Trident Press (Simon and Schuster), hardcover books
195887707New York: Avon Publications 1958. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First paperback edition. Avon Books T232. Reprint of SECOND FOUNDATION 1953. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-46. Survey of Science Fiction Literature II pp. 819-31. Cover art by Richard Powers. A fine copy. #87707 Avon Publications unknown books
2312353London: Collier 1963. Reprint. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Reprint. Tiny stain to first few pages light edge wear. 1963 Mass Market Paperback. You visit a world where Robots strain to remember the existence of the Men who created them; hear the tantalizingly brief report of a man who returns from a trip to the future; see the snake-armed Thing that emerges from the minds of the people who conjure it. You meet a souvenir hunter in the Thirtieth Century and a schoolgirl who tries to cope with the teaching methods of the Twenty-second Century. You share the terror of an astronaut in a "haunted" space suit and the dilemma of a wife whose husband knows a common chemical formula for destroying the earth. In short you feel the impact the originality and the uncanny atmosphere created by these science fiction experts not once-- but 50 times. Collier paperback books
1968WRCLIT75296New York: Octagon Books Inc. 1968. xii587pp. Gilt cloth. Photo-offset reprint of the 1928 edition. Slightly dusty at edges else about fine. Octagon Books, Inc. 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
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
187653982Philadelphia: Collins printer 1876. First edition 8vo pp. 22 2; removed from stabbed binding; very good. Based on the imperfect and incomplete list issued in the Royal Society of London's Catalogue of Scientific Papers. Lea 1792-1886 was an American conchologist geologist and publisher Carey & Lea Lea & Blanchard. <br/><br/> Collins, printer unknown books
1783D3097London: Printed by assignment from the executors of G. Pearch for J. Dodsley 1783. Hardcover. Very Good. Four volumes 8vo 175 x 110mm. vol. I: xi 1 329 3; vol. II: 4 316 4; vol. III: 4 326. 4; vol. IV: 4 322 4 including ads. Each volume with an engraved title vignette depicting musicians and with opening vignettes depicting in vols. I: Abelard as hooded monk at sea; II: A shepherd and his flock; III: Mary Queen of Scots; and IV: a valetudinarian sickly person; all by Isaac Taylor. Contemporary calf labeled Pearch's poems to spine light occasional toning otherwise clean and good sound copies. Compiled by George Pearch who intended to enhance Robert Dodsley's earlier work A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes London: 1758. First published in 1748. The book reflect the complex and changing role of literature in society ranging from Bardic poetry to Victorian verse. It contained many classic works from important dramatists and poets including Samuel Johnson 1709-1784 Hester Lynch Thrale 1741-1821 Richard Savage c.1697-1743 Dr. William Dodd 1729-1777 Oliver Goldsmith 1730-1774 William Collins 1721-1759 and Thomas Gray 1716-1771. Half-titles all present which read: A Collection of Poems Intended as a Supplement to Mr. Dodsley's Collection. A New Edition with Notes. This edition has a new foreword dated 1782. Important compilation of poems from several significant 18th-century contributors skilled in stage and verse. <br/><br/> Printed by assignment from the executors of G. Pearch, for J. Dodsley hardcover books
1920018555NY: National Defense Committee. 1920. First Edition. Paperback. Wraps good to vg-. 80pp SWP Boston stamps some corner chipping spine wear. Important extracts from this trial. . National Defense Committee paperback books
192140500New York: National Defense Committee 1921. 80p. wraps with a minor traces of wear else very good condition first edition 6x9 inches. Tried "under the Criminal Anarchy Law of New York. The defendants asserted that the existing industrial system should be abolished and that prison sentences would not change their views. They argued that they were not guilty of criminal anarchy as defined by New York law and that they did not write the Manifesto of the left wing as charged." Seidman R246. National Defense Committee unknown books
182229763Philadelphia: H.C. Carey & I. Lea 1822. Folio. Mounted on guards throughout. Letterpress title copyright notice on verso 1p. 'Advertisement' dated 'June 21 1822' verso blank 1p. 'Contents' and 'Index' verso blank. 46 double-page hand-coloured engraved maps of America all but one with borders of letterpress descriptive text 1 uncoloured double-page engraved view showing the comparative heights of mountains throughout the world 1 hand-coloured double-page engraved table showing the comparative lengths of the principal rivers worldwide 5 letterpress tables 4 double-page 3 of these hand-coloured 18pp. of uncoloured letterpress text. Contemporary half black morocco over plain paper boards rebacked with original spine laid down and corners renewed. Housed in a cloth clamshell case leather label.<br/> <br/>First edition of one of the most important early atlases printed in the United States: a handsome atlas of the Americas with individual hand-coloured maps of each state in the Union including a seminal map of the West by Stephen H. Long.<br/> <br/>At the time of publication this was the best and most detailed atlas to be produced in the United States. Fielding Lucas the major Baltimore printer was the principal engraver and substantial historical background text accompanies each map. Among the most noted maps in the atlas is Major Stephen H. Long's "Map of Arkansa and other Territories of the United States." That map which depicts the Missouri basin between Nashville in the east the Mandan villages in the north and the Rocky Mountains in the west was based on the surveys conducted by Long on his expeditions of 1819 and 1820. The map published in Carey & Lea's atlas preceded the official account of that expedition by expedition botanist Edwin James which included a smaller map with similar detail titled "Country drained by the Mississippi Western Section". Carey and Lea's 1822 publication of James Account perhaps explains the prior inclusion of this map with Long expedition information in their atlas. On this famous map is the printed legend which would perpetuate a myth for many years to come identifying the high plains as the "Great American Desert." Carey and Lea's atlas was first issued as here in 1822; an 1823 second issue followed substantially the same as the first but with a new title and revised states of several maps and text leaves generally minor revisions including additional shading to maps and improved resetting of several text leaves.<br/> <br/>Phillips 1373a; Howes C133 "aa"; Sabin 15055; Wheat Transmississippi West 348 and 352. H.C. Carey & I. Lea unknown books