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180021479Worcester Massachusetts: Isaiah Thomas 1800. 12mo side-stitched 48 pp. Uniformly tanned moderately worn. Last leaf with a few marginal tears into text but not costing any lettering. Title page woodcut text cuts. Near Good. This Almanac contains a three-page biographical sketch of the just-deceased George Washington some poetry interest tables a French Calendar postal rates a list of stagecoaches from Boston to various points stamp duties tables of distances. FIRST EDITION. Evans 38628. Drake 3625. Isaiah Thomas unknown books
18851678San Francisco: Taber Photo 1885. Boudoir cabinet card 20 cm x 12.5 albumen print on a gray mount 29 cm x 20 cm with the title at the foot of the image. Nice image of Cascade Falls The Cascades in Yosemite. I.W. Taber 1830-1912 who primarily photographed the West Coast and Northern California in particular. After assisting in a photographic studio in San Francisco from the mid-1860s until 1871 Taber opened his own business which quickly became one of the premier studios in the city. In addition to his own photographs Taber printed published and distributed the work of other photographers including Carleton Watkins. Taber acquired Watkins's negatives in 1881 as a result of Watkins's bankruptcy. He also sold photographic supplies and manufactured dry plates. Taber Photo unknown books
1795JC17706Worcester: Isaiah Thomas 1795. Paperback. Good. Stitched wraps. 24 leaves. Title torn with loss to lower 60% of leaf otherwise complete. Tape repair to final leaf. Sold as is. <br/><br/> Isaiah Thomas paperback books
1970m3067Barre MA: Imprint Society 1970. Of an Edition of 1950 Copies Printed at The Stinehour Press this is No. 806. It is signed by the editor and includes an original leaf from the 1810 first edition of Thomas’s work. Octavo cloth xxi 650 pp. Near-Fine in slip case. Imprint Society, 1970. hardcover books
46452San Francisco: Taber Photo n. d. Ca late 1880s. Card mount with slightly rounded corners. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Sligh yellowing to image and a slight bow to the card. Faint vertical crinkle to the left side. Very Good. Taber imprint in photograph bottom band; verso with large Taber imprint including woodcut of his building 8 Montgomery Street. Photograph: 4-7/8" x 8". Card: 5-5/16" x 8-3/8" <br/><br/>This an image of the original Palace Hotel which "was built by San Francisco banker and entrepreneur William Chapman Ralston who heavily depended on his shaky banking empire to help finance the $5 million project. Although Ralston's Bank of California collapsed in late August 1875 and Ralston himself drowned in San Francisco Bay on the same day that he lost control of the institution it did not interfere with the opening of the Palace Hotel two months later on October 2 1875. Ralston's business partner in the project was U.S. Senator William Sharon who had helped cause the collapse of the bank when he dumped his stock in the Comstock Lode. Sharon ended up in control of the hotel as well as both the bank and Ralston's debts both of which he paid off at just pennies on the dollar. With 755 guest rooms the original Palace Hotel also known colloquially as the "Bonanza Inn" was at the time of its construction the largest hotel in the Western United States. At 120 feet in height the hotel was San Francisco's tallest building for over a decade. The skylighted open center of the building featured a Grand Court overlooked by seven stories of white columned balconies which served as an elegant carriage entrance. Shortly after 1900 this area was converted into a lounge called the "Palm Court". The bartender William "Cocktail" Boothby was a fixture at the hotel for some years. The hotel featured large redwood-paneled hydraulic elevators which were known as "rising rooms". Each guest room or suite was equipped with a private bathroom as well as an electric call button to summon a member of the hotel's staff. All guest rooms could be joined together to create suites or to make up large apartments for long-term residents and the parlor of each guest room featured a large bay window overlooking the street below." Wiki This grand dame of San Francisco would not survive the 1906 quake succumbing to the fires that ravaged so much of the city. Taber, Photo unknown books
197055093Barre MA: Imprint Society 1970. Second edn. 8vo pp. xxi 650. Index. Edited by Marcus A. McCorison. Signed by the editor on the colophon. Original leaf from the first edition Worcester 1810 tipped in. Blue cloth stamped in gilt in a box with facsimile of first edition title. Fine. Colophon reads: "Nineteen hundred and fifty copies of this book have been printed from type by The Stinehour Press in Lunenburg Vermont. Roderick D. Stinehour designed the book using Monotpe Bembo and Centaur types. The frontispiece portrait of Isaiah Thomas a copperplate stipple engraved for the "Freemason's Magazine" of Novermber 1811 by W. R. Jones of Philadelphia was pulled from the original plate ow in the American Antiquarian Society. The title page eagle was drawn specially for this book and is based on elements of two type ornaments from the Binny & Ronaldson type foundry in Philadelphia whose types Thomas used in printing this work in 1810. An original leaf from that edition printed by Thomas in Worcester is included in this Imprint edition. The text paper is Imprint made by Monadnock Paper Company. The book was bund by New Hampshire Bindery in Concord New Hampshire. This is copy number 903 Numbered and signed by McCorison. Imprint Society unknown books
189043641San Francisco: Taber 1890. White card mount. Very good very faint fading mainly to the sky. 9 x 7.5 inch image on x 10 x 8 inch card. Albumen photograph. "6359 State Capitol Sacramento Cal." in negative at lower edge. Isaiah West Taber 1830-1912 bounced between the east and west coasts as a youth. After opening his first studio in Syracuse New York he returned to California where he eventually established the "Taber Gallery" at No. 12 Montgomery Street in 1871. His business was quite successful with a stock of over 30000 Western views though many were the unacknowledged works of others. When the San Francisco earthquake led to the destruction of his vast collection his business folded. This image is not at Berkeley nor on Calisphere but is similar to "The Capitol Sacramento Cal. B 2369" at Berkeleyexcept this image is taken closer to the entrance with people in the distance at the steps and provides a more powerful view. Taber unknown books
45097San Francisco: Taber 8 Montgomery Street n. d. Ca 1880s. Card with slightly rounded corners edge gilded. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. A bright Nr Fine example. Card with gilt stamped Taber imprint under photograph; verso with elaborate Taber advertisement printed in lavender ink. Albumen photograph of a young lad in a casual pose. Photograph: 5-3/8" x 3-15/16". Card: 6-1/2" x 4-3/16" <br/><br/>A very nice Taber cabinet card photograph which with the verso's advertisement essentially doubles as a trade card. Taber, 8 Montgomery Street unknown books
45100San Francisco: Taber 8 Montgomery Street n. d. Ca 1880s. Card with slightly rounded corners edge gilded. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. A bright Nr Fine example. Card with gilt stamped Taber imprint under photograph; verso with elaborate Taber advertisement printed in lavender ink. Albumen photograph portrait of a young lad from the shoulders up. Photograph: 5-3/8" x 3-15/16". Card: 6-1/2" x 4-3/16" <br/><br/>A very nice Taber cabinet card photograph which with the verso's advertisement essentially doubles as a trade card. Taber, 8 Montgomery Street unknown books
18012272655Isaiah Thomas 1801. Soft Cover. Fair. Large chip from corner of rear wrapper lightly foxed and toned minimal loss and minor tears and creases along edges. 1801 Soft Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 48 pp. Sewn binding self An almanac by an important early American printer. Evans 38628. Isaiah Thomas paperback books
19721826New York: The Macmillan Company 1972. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Fine/very good. First edition of Judenrat by Isaiah Trunk. Thick octavo xxxv 664pp. Brown cloth title in gilt on spine. Stated "first printing" on copyright page. In publishers first edition dust jacket $14.95 on front flap with no mention of the national book award light shelf wear and wear from handling along top edge. Clean text appears unread. Isaiah Trunk won the National Book Award for this work on the Jewish Ghetto Councils. His other notable works included Jewish Responses To Nazi Persecution and Religious Educational and Cultural Problems in the Eastern European Ghettos under German Occupation. The Macmillan Company unknown books
19709013897Barre Massachusetts: Imprint Society 1970. Hardcover. Fine condition in a fine slipcase. One of 1950 copies this one unnumbered. Frontispiece portrait of Isaiah Thomas a copperplate stipple engraved for the Freemason's Magazine of November 1811 By W. R. Jones of Philadelphia was pulled from the original plate now in the American Antiquarian Society. An original leaf from the 1810 edition printed by Thomas in Worcester is included in the Imprint edition. A facsimile reprint of the title page is pasted onto the front of the paper covered slipcase. <br/><br/> Imprint Society hardcover books
197919011New York: Limited Editions Club 1979. Hardcover. Orig. quarter sheepskin and brown linen boards. Fine in fine matching brown slipcase. Gross Chaim. 160 pages 32 x 26 cm. Illustrated with 11 full-page water colors by Chaim Gross. Introduction by Franklin H. Littell printed by A. Colish composed in 18 point Goudy Bible type and the chapter initials were also used by Bruce Rogers set in the World Bible. Limited edition copy 1267 of 2000 signed by Gros and H. Littell. NEWMAN & WICHE 512. Very fresh bright copy with LEC Montly Letter laid-in. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1806162750Worcester Massachusetts: Isaiah Thomas 1806. pp. 1-48 not paginated several woodcut illustrations self wrappers untrimmed sewn. First edition. Shaw and Shoemaker 10621. Mild foxing and dust soiling to first leaf small damp stain on last leaf a very good copy. #162750 Isaiah Thomas unknown books
1875WN5594Philadelphia: Privately Printed 1875. Original dark blue cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. Spine ends worn with some loss of cloth corners bumped and joints and edges worn. Spine is a little loose. Some foxing throughout. A weighty regimental history including nearly 200 pgs. of biographical and roster information at rear. First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Privately Printed Hardcover books
1946M11765Baltimore:: Johns Hopkins University 1946-47. 1946. In all 6 pp. Fine. Bowman 1878-1950 was a prolific American geographer who served as Woodrow Wilson's territorial advisor at the Versailles conference. He was also the president of Johns Hopkins from 1935-1948. Goodwin was a prominent Los Angeles urologist and taught as an Assistant in Urology at Johns Hopkins. The first letter dated July 1 1946 is initialed by Bowman and serves as a formal appointment of Goodwin to his the position of Assistant in Urology at the university. The second letter dated June 4 1947 is a congratulatory note from Bowman to Goodwin commending him on his receipt of a Fellowship in the Medical Sciences. In this letter he includes a copy of a letter dated May 31 1947 from Robert F. Loeb of the Medical Fellowship Board to Bowman informing him of Goodwin's achievement. The unsigned draft dated June 23 1947 is an unfinished and unsigned response from Goodwin to Bowman's commendation. It is quite creased as if at one time it had been balled up for the trash. The next letter dated June 14 1948 is from Bowman and serves as formal appointment of Goodwin to his position of Instructor in Urology full-time at the university. The final letter dated June 10 1948 is from Edwin L. Crosby director of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and serves as formal appointment of Goodwin to the position of Resident Urology at that institution. Johns Hopkins University, 1946-47. unknown books
1970WRCLIT75441Barre: Imprint Society 1970. Large thick octavo. Cloth. Portrait. Fine in lightly rubbed slipcase. Edited with a preface by Marcus McCorison. Based on the text of the 1874 second edition. One of 1950 copies with a leaf from the first edition tipped in. As usual with the remaindered copies this copy is neither signed by Marcus nor numbered. Imprint Society hardcover books
197031383Barre MA: Imprint Society 1970. Edition ltd. to 1950 copies tck. 8vo pp. 650 portrait frontis title-p. in red blue & black orig. leaf of Thomas' History of Printing in America 1810 tipped-in; fine copy in orig. blue cloth gilt publisher's slipcase with paper label bookplate of Jake Chernofsky on front pastedown. Revised text of Thomas' second edition with notes. <br/><br/> Imprint Society hardcover books
166625hardcover. thick 8vo cloth; corners slightly bumped otherwise very good. Belleville: Mika Publishing 1975.<br/><br/> unknown books
201074059NY:: Raconteur. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2010. Hardcover. 9780615330556 . Complete with DVD still sealed. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Raconteur, hardcover books
08539London: John Murray. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Near Fine. Octavo. First edition in volume form. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering spine. A fine copy in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. No publishing date but states "This essay originally appeared in 1949 as a review of the first volume of Sir Winston Churchill's War Memoirs.published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Cornhill Magazine." 38 pp. <br/><br/> John Murray hardcover books
08538Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Near Fine. Octavo. Bound in gray cloth with gilt lettering spine and front cover. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. No publishing date but states "This essay originally appeared in 1949 as a review of the first volume of Sir Winston Churchill's War Memoirs.published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Cornhill Magazine." 38 pp. With draft of news article laid-in. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
181843724Northampton MA: Thomas W. Shepard & Co. 1818. First edition. Disbound. Removed from a larger volume else very good moderately foxed throughout with presentation inscription inked on title. 24 pp. 8vo. Provenance: Isaiah Thomas with inscription reading "Presented by Isaiah Thomas. Amer. Imprints 44498. Sabin 37162n. Gilmore: .Imprints Northampton 263. Thomas W. Shepard & Co. unknown books
31507London: John Murray No Date. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good. Slender hardbound octavo in photo-illustrated dustwrapper. A 39 pp essay which originally appeared in 1949 as a review of the first volume of Sir Winston Churchill's War Memoirs. A handsome near fine copy in plain green boards in lightly used photo-illustrated dustwrapper. Photograph by Karsh. John Murray hardcover books
1909001183Worcester Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society 1909. Two volumes. White paper labels. TEG. Indexed. Corners bumped and bookplates on both front pastedowns.Volumes IX and X of the Transactions of the American Antiquarian Society. First Edition. Brown Cloth. Light Wear./No Jacket. Octavo. American Antiquarian Society Hardcover books