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197053817np: Cat’s Pajamas Press 1970. First edition. 4to. 34 pp. Very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. A conceptual publication with poems by John Matthias Terry Stokes R.P. Dickey James Bertolino Victoria McCabe and Douglas Blazek. Drawings by Bertolino and Richard Latta photographs by Jon Palmer. One of 100 copies. (np): Cat’s Pajamas Press unknown books
191626663Chicago: Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. 1916. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps fine copy. OCLC locates no copies. Who collected money and how much; report of Strike Relief Conference; donations sent to the General Office; the lists contain personal names or union locals of donors.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 20 pp . Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America paperback books
1959TB24815Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1959. First Edition. First printing Very good in lime green cloth covered boards with silver colored text on the spine. A small quarto measuring 9" by 6" with light rubbing to the cloth at the head and heel of the spine and with mild dust staining to the top edge of the text block. In a very good unclipped dust jacket with modest rubbing and wear to the ends of the spine area and with light soiling to the rear panel. Translated from the German and edited by Thomas N. Bonner. This is volume 27 in the University of Oklahoma's collection of books referred to as The American Exploration and Travel series. 114 pages of text including a list of other volumes in the American Exploration and Travel Series an index bibliography a list of elevations and locations and text. Originally published in German in 1859 this was the author's account of his participation in the Gunnison Expedition sent out in 1853 from Missouri to explore railroad routes to the Pacific. A lame horse forced his return to the main party an event which saved his life as Gunnison and the accompanying personnel were massacre by Indians. Schiel then joined the command under Lt. Beckwith which eventually reached the Pacific shore the following year. Howes S159 University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
19596376Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1959 First English translation. Translated from the German and Edited by Thomas N. Bonner. 114pp. Drawings and maps by Joe Beeler. A very fine copy with dust jacket. Schiel served with the Gunnison Expedition sent out in 1853 to explore the possibilities of a railroad route to the Pacific. Fate allowed him to escape the massacre of Gunnison's command and he continued the remainder of the expedition under the command of Lieutenant Beckwith wintering with the Mormons at Salt Lake City and reaching the coast the following year. University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
191481162Princeton:: Princeton University Press. Very Good. 1914. Hardcover. B00085J0LW . Three fold-out maps. First edition. Previous owner's name in pencil on front free endpaper else very good in blue cloth with gilt lettering top edge gilt. No dust jacket.; 140 pages . Princeton University Press, hardcover books
1947258995Buenos Aires: Grupe Dovid Edelshtat 1947. 384p. hardcover in green cloth mild wear; text in Yiddish. Collection of essays marking the 25th anniversary of Peter Kropotkin's death. Grupe Dovid Edelshtat unknown books
1947258996Buenos Aires: Grupe Dovid Edelshtat 1947. 384p. hardcover in blue cloth mild wear; text in Yiddish. Collection of essays marking the 25th anniversary of Peter Kropotkin's death. Grupe Dovid Edelshtat unknown books
194570263Waldport: The Untide Press 1945. First edition. 36 pp. Tanning to extremes and some wear to spine and yapped edges else very good plus in illustrated wrappers. One of 950 copies. With illustrations by B. Straker James. Published by Glen Coffield of the Untide Press at Camp Waldport for Conscientious Objectors Civilian Public Service Camp No. 56. Volume includes three sequences of poems 'From New Hampshire' 'The Colony' and 'To My Wife' each accompanied by an illustration. Waldport: The Untide Press unknown books
1998120458New York: DCA Gallery 1998. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 16 through June 20 1998. Essays by Ann Lumbye Sorensen and Jacob Greve. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A very near fine copy in white printed wrappers. Seemingly fairly uncommon. DCA Gallery unknown books
195375944Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1953. Hardcover in jacket. Calligraphy By Franzisca Baruch - book measuring 13 1/2 x 10 1/ inches bound in tan cloth with blind-stamping to the upper cover and gilt stamping to the spine in a dust jacket with soiling and wear/chipping to the edges. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations. . Jewish Publication Society hardcover books
19671771Palo Alto: Lewis Osborne 1967 1st book edition. Limited to 1950 copies. Frontis portrait illustrations endpaper map. Pictorial gilt-stamped blue cloth. Light fading to covers. A near fine copy. Foreward by Kenneth M. Johnson. An account of Stillman's voyage mainly drawn from his letters to friends and his journal. Lewis Osborne hardcover books
196741271Palo Alto: Lewis Osborne 1967. 1st edition thus. LIMITED to 2350 copies. Beige rough weave cloth binding gilt stamped lettering and design to spine and front board. White plain paper DJ map printed endpapers. A Near Fine example in a lightly worn DJ. 74 6 pp. Black and white intratextual illustrations throughout. 10-3/4" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/> Lewis Osborne hardcover books
1934755661934. WASSERMAN Jacob. KERKHOVEN'S THIRD EXISTENCE. New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation 1934. First U.S. edition. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. 646pp. 8vo. grey cloth top-edge stained navy. Bookplate to front pastedown. Very minor cloth puckering near bottom-edge of front board; lower fore-corner of front board bumped. Internally clean and fresh. A very good plus volume scarce in a solid dust jacket. unknown books
192619503New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. Near Fine in Very Good dj. c.1926. First American Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . very nice book virtually as new with no significant wear spine very slightly turned; jacket similarly nice with a few tiny edge-nicks minor crinkling at top of spine slight darkening to spine. Novel about a young aristocrat who becomes embroiled in a homosexual scandal at school in the First Stage spends the Second Stage in a struggle with his mother for control of his soul and in the Third Stage gets involved in an exotic crime. These "Stages" are bookended by an apparently unrelated story "The Unknown Guest" and a novelette "Sturreganz" described by a contemporary reviewer as "a mordant study of absolute monarchy in the Germany of the Seven Years' War" Wassermann a German writer of Jewish descent achieved great popularity during the 1920s and 1930s the rear jacket panel indicates that at least five of his novels including this one had been published in the U.S. but didn't fare well when the Nazis came to power: his works were banned in 1933 and he died the following year. . Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
1905S0393Stuttgart:: Konrad Wittwer 1905. 1905. 8vo. xiv 320 pp. 107 figs. index. Red cloth gilt; top hinge of spine torn 1/2 inch else fine. Ex-Carnegie. Konrad Wittwer, 1905. hardcover books
4548ZEITLIN Jacob. SMALL RENAISSANCE: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STYLE. Los Angeles: Jacob Zeitlin 1972. 8vo. Wrappers. 16 pages. First book appearance. A paper read to the Bibliographical Society of America in 1955 and printed by them in the Papers at that time. unknown books
194360977Cambridge Massachusetts: The Nuttall Ornithological Club. Very Good. 1943. Hardcover. -Memoirs of the Nuttall Ornithological Club No. IX; with Two Plates. 144 pages light shadowing to edge of front and rear endpages 11" x 8 1/2" green cloth with gilt printing to spine. Contents are bright and clean a very nice copy. . The Nuttall Ornithological Club hardcover books
184338419Boston: T H Carter and Company. Very Good. 1844c1843. First Printing. Hardcover. -; Very Good. No dust jacket. Nice copy of this early edition. . T H Carter and Company hardcover books
196565075Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc. Very Good. 1965. Hardcover. 2 Volumes blue cloth very good in very good dust jacket. . Doubleday & Company, Inc. hardcover books
31269Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. with Special Reference to Proselytes. NY 1953 . 876 pages clothbound very good condition in dust jacket. . Other hardcover books
189064728New York: J. A. Hill & Company. Good. 1890. Hardcover. 544 pages illustrated with black and white drawings and plates. 9" x 6" navy blue cloth with gilt stamping to the front cover and the spine. Covers are scuffed and soiled with rubbed and frayed spine ends and corners. Hinges cracked contents show some toning to the edges- otherwise complete and bright. A Good copy. . J. A. Hill & Company hardcover books
184056337Providence: printed by B. T. Albro 1840. 8vo pp. 29 1; modern wrappers; very good. Nathaniel Miller was among the first cataract surgeons in America. American Imprints 3379; Sabin 34175 note. <br/><br/> printed by B. T. Albro unknown books
193127772London: The Ulysses Bookshop 1931. First edition limited to 650 copies printed at the Sheval Press and signed by Coppard 8vo. pp. 9 73 9; 3 plates of facsimiles; ex-libris Northwestern University with bookplate mounted to front pastedown embossed stamp on title small inkstamps here and there throughout and with pocket and date due slip mounted to back endpapers; overall good and sound in original quarter linen over orange paper-covered boards printed paper label on spine the spine darkened the boards soiled and stained. <br/><br/> The Ulysses Bookshop hardcover books
19506071New York: The Typophiles 1950. cloth. Clymer George. small 8vo. cloth. xiv 60 2 pages. Limited to 770 copies of which this is one of the 420 copies printed for the Typophiles. Contains much information on this 19th-century American printing press inventor. With 8 illustrations of presses. Chapbook 23 issued by The Typophiles. Minor rubbing at spine ends. The Typophiles unknown books
186422710New York: Sheldon & Co 1864. 1st edition Sternick 10. Brown cloth with boards stamped in blind & spine in gilt. NF sq & tight/usual light foxing to text paper/po pencil annotations to first page of text noting date/context for the tale. 252 10 pp. Adverts last 10 pp. Engraved title frontis & 5 inserted full-page plates. 12mo in 6s. 6-3/4" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/> Sheldon & Co hardcover books