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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
2012243848no place: Self-published by the author 2012. Paperback. 92p. poetry introduction illustrated with color homoerotic photos very good first edition trade paperback original in camp pictorial wraps. The Gay Italo-Venezuelan author emigrated from Caracas to Virginia. Self-published by the author paperback books
18172265380Printed by and for William Manning 1817. Soft Cover. Fair. Several marginal notes in ink which appear contemporary. Corners dog-eared. 1817 Soft Cover. 42 pp. Appears to be incomplete as OCLC calls for 48 unnumbered pages. An almanac by an important early American printer. Printed by and for William Manning, paperback 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
011923Worcester MA: Isaiah Thomas. Good. Pamphlet. An early American almanac with engravings. The front illustration is several angels with a globe and scythe. Old inked marginalia throughout including front wrap. Chipped and worn edges foxing and toning of pages. OCLC records note 48 unnumbered pages with this copy seemingly missing three leaves at the rear. The almanac calendars are followed by government information such as the federal court days and locations in each state and current list of United States representatives and senators from the states listed in the title. Publisher author and bookseller Isaiah Thomas and his son published these popular New England almanacs for over 40 years starting in 1775. ; 7 1/2" x 4 1/2" . Isaiah Thomas unknown books
179433545Worcester: Isaiah Thomas Sold by him in Worcester.and at the Boston Bookstore; and by other Booksellers in Boston 1794. 48 pp. Stitched. Blank outer margins wormed light foxing. Woodcuts. Good. <br/><br/> "Nichols. says that the Thomas almanacs from 1791 to 1794 were calculated by Daniel George" NAIP. In addition to the usual this Almanac prints an excerpt from Franklin's 'Way to Wealth' an article on 'The Symptoms and Cure of the Vapours' a 'Table of Rates at which Dollars pass in the American States' tables of interest "A Table for Buying or Selling any Commodity by the Great Hundred which is 112 Pounds' and a table of roads and distances. <br/>Evans 22537. Drake 3458. NAIP w029838. Isaiah Thomas, Sold by him in Worcester...and at the Boston Bookstore; and by other Booksellers in Boston unknown books
179532658Worcester Massachusetts: Isaiah Thomas 1795. 12mo. 48 pp. Stitched cut of an angel on the title page woodcuts corresponding to calendar months. Lightly toned lightly foxed untrimmed margin wear a couple of closed tears without text loss. Good. <br/><br/> With a "Lawyer and Justices' Calendar" an essay on Slander court schedules "Clean Cellars Necessary to Health" tables of interest and currencies Friends' Meetings the New French Calendar and material on the French Revolution and tables of distance.<br/>Evans 29624. Drake 3557. Isaiah Thomas unknown books
179529179Worcester Massachusetts: Isaiah Thomas 1795. 12mo. 48 pp. Stitched cut of an angel on the title page woodcuts corresponding to calendar months. Lightly toned lightly foxed untrimmed. Very Good. Ownership inscription in foremargin of title page: "The Property of Amos Pope 1795." Pope 1772-1837 issued his own almanacs in Boston during the 1790s. See e.g. Drake 3507. Occasional contemporary margin notes.<br/><br/> With a 'Lawyer and Justices' Calendar' an essay on Slander court schedules "Clean Cellars Necessary to Health" tables of interest and currencies Friends' Meetings the New French Calendar and material on the French Revolution and tables of distance.<br/>Evans 29624. Drake 3557. Isaiah Thomas 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
179728788Worcester Massachusetts: Isaiah Thomas 1797. 12mo side-stitched 48 pp. Contemporary plain wrappers. Untrimmed with some wear at blank corners and edges. Title page woodcut text cuts. Good to Very Good. <br/><br/> With an essay on the origin of almanacs tables of money values and interest a cure for dysentery postal rates a list of stagecoaches from Boston to various points stamp duties tables of distances inns and innkeepers.<br/> The North American Imprints Project identifies this as the first edition of this Almanac the second being entitled 'Isaiah Thomas's Massachusetts.' <br/>Evans 32919. Drake 3590. NAIP w029845. Isaiah Thomas unknown books
178737046Worcester: Isaiah Thomas 1787. Pages 335-352 with caption title as issued. Upper margins of several leaves trimmed closely shaving portions of several page numbers a couple of printer flaws with effect on a few letters. Good in modern pale grey paper over boards.<br/><br/> This early rare printing of the proposed Constitution-- certainly one of the earliest-- appears at pages 349-352 under the heading "Proceedings of the Federal Convention." Isaiah Thomas started the Worcester Magazine in April 1786. It was "The octavo continuation of Isaiah Thomas' newspaper The Massachusetts Spy necessitated by his opposition to the tariffs on paper and the tax upon advertisements in newspapers which were repealed in April 1788" Lomazow. <br/>Lomazow 20. Evans 20159. Mott 92-93. Isaiah Thomas unknown books
WELLER9780691156200New. New book. unknown books
19999019577New Jersey: Princeton University 1999. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Bound in the publisher's original green cloth over boards spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Princeton University hardcover books
1998029269New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1998. 2d Printing. Edited by Henry Hardy and Roger Hausheer. xxxvi 667p. dj. Farrar, Straus and Giroux unknown books
19319007757New York: American Geographical Society 1931. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. American Geographical Society Special Publication No.13 edited by G. M. Wrigley. Authoritative with many maps charts and photographs. Signature of previous owner on cover endpaper. <br/><br/> American Geographical Society hardcover books
193159025New York: American Geographical Society 1931. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis photos index ix 361p. Cloth soil. 26cm. Name on endpaper. No Jacket. Typed Note signed by Bowman mounted on endpaper presenting this book. <br/><br/> American Geographical Society hardcover books
193119391New York: American Geographical Society 1931. hardcover. very good. Profusely illustrated. ix 361pp. tall 8vo cloth; New York: American Geographical Society 1931. A very good copy.<br/><br/> American Geographical Society Special Pub. No. 13.<br/><br/> American Geographical Society unknown books
1931UBOWPIO00hmrAmerican Geographical Society 1931. Good. Bowman Isaiah. The Pioneer Frince. American Geographical Society Special Publication No. 13. New York: American Geographical Society 1931. 361pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Gray cloth. Book condition: Good. Stained with browned edges. Hinges cracked but holding. American Geographical Society hardcover books
1788018492Worcester MA: Printed by Isaiah Thomas 1788. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. iv 389 pages including an index. Hardcover: rebacked in brown buchram with gilt lettering and design with original full leather boards retained. New endpapers; the front endpapers have ink notations from 1980. The title page and a few pages are browned in the margins there is minor foxing scattered throughout the text and a few pages near the end of the text are lightly stained in the margin. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Printed by Isaiah Thomas Hardcover books
178827177Printed at Worcester Mass.: Isaiah Thomas 1788. First edition. Full calf. Boards quite tender though holding worn circular stain to front board chips to rear board leather separating spine label lacking head and tail bands chipped dampstain to free front endpaper scattered foxing and toning small worm hole to rear pastedown impressions quite strong with only the odd crease. A good copy. 8 5-389 pp. 5. 8vo 21 cm. p. 231 mis-numbered 431. Lacking only the final rear blank. The first true compilation of the complete laws of Massachusetts published the same year as the ratification of the Constitution. Called the "Baskerville of America" by Ben Franklin Isaiah Thomas 1749-1831 founder of the American Antiquarian Society was an anti-British radical and leading publisher as well as the author of History of Printing in America with a Biography of Printers and an Account of Newspapers 1810. Signed by C. H. Witt. Evans 21245. Sabin 45932. ESTCW6813. Barlow 1592. Rich 348. Isaiah Thomas hardcover books
189170006Dayton Ohio: Lorenz & Co. Good. 1891. Hardcover. 176 pages red cloth covers with black printing. The covers are soiled with rubbed and frayed spine ends and cover corners. The last few pages show some light dampstaining at the bottom corner. Otherwise the contents are bright and complete. Good for reading or reference. . Lorenz & Co. hardcover books
1993039109New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1993. xvi 143 1p. b/w front. dj. Farrar, Straus and Giroux unknown books
1994704199NY: Farrar Straus Giroux. 1994. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Farrar Straus Giroux paperback books
1972037705New York Tokyo: Weatherhill 1972. 1st English Edition. Translated from the Japanese by Richard L. Gage. xi 193p. dj. Weatherhill 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