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184789026Cincinnati: Derby 1847. First Edition. hardcover. very good. 501pp. 16pp. of ads. Tall 8vo original brown cloth; ex-lib spine repaired. Cincinnati: Derby Bradley 1847. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> "Thomson No. 142: `The work is in reality an autobiographical sketch of the author accompanied by facts and incidents of early settlement.'" Eberstadt 112:56. Howes B-997.<br/><br/> Derby unknown books
195229272Roccasinibalda Italia: Caresse Crosby n.d. ca. 1952-1954. First Edition. Octavo broadside 21cm.; Fine. Text entirely in Italian. Manifesto of the pacifist Citizens of the World movement which Caresse Crosby founder of the Black Sun Press established shortly after the end of World War II. This flyer presumably issued after her and the movement's expulsion from Greece where she had initially attempted to set up headquarters. The Greek government gave the reason that the movement was "conceived and initaited by aliens yet tending toward the creation of a super-national organization which may exercise international political influence" cf. Linda Hamalian The Cramoisy Queen: A Life of Caresse Crosby 2009 p. 169. The imprint at the bottom is of Crosby's 16th-century castle Roccasinibalda located in the Province of Rieti which she purchased ca. 1952. There is a chance this came prior to Crosby's expulsion from Greece however; the text mentions the movement's taking inspiration "dall'Umanesimo Greco" and a Greek language Manifesto was also published about the same time. A scarce item: OCLC locates 3 copies as of March 2016 at NYU Indiana U. and Brown. Caresse Crosby unknown books
1894001704Indianapolis IN: The Bowen-Merrill Company 1894. Very Good Plus wrappers have shallow chips at edges. Pages are uncut and are clean and tight and unmarked. "The following papers are petitions to Congress from Northwest and Indiana Territories for the suspension of the sixth article of compact of the Ordinance of 1787 and the admission of slavery to the Territory together with the counter-petitions the reports on them and the accompanying documents." Rare. First Printing. Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. The Bowen-Merrill Company Paperback books
1933004514New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1933. 8vo striking cover design on orange and black laminated boards with minor peeling. First published in 1908 this edition is completely revised and reset. Introduction and about 400 recipes for cocktails and drinks of all sorts including juleps punches highballs etc.; some toasts to women and love; index. Includes one of the first "Brooklyn cocktails": rye vermouth maraschino liqueur and a French aperitif Amer Picon. Jack Grohusko was a bartender in a Brooklyn restauarnt. Laminated Boards. Near Fine. 8vo. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover books
212145Germany. unbound. very good. Portrait. Engraving. Image measures 13" x 8.5".<br/><br/> Portrait of Christian Gottlieb Ludwig 1709-1773 German physician and botanist. He is remembered for his correspondence with Carl Linnaeus regarding Linnaeus' classification system. Engraved by E. G. Haussmann. Minor staining in upper right corner margins are cropped Ludwig's death date marked in red ink. This is one of hundreds of portraits of scientists that can be found in the Gallery.<br/><br/> unknown books
1920002014Paris: H. Floury 1920. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Hansi and Victor Huen. Oblong measuring 32 by 24 cm 12.5 by 9.5 inches. Nostalgic look at Alsatian village of yore and as much of Hansi's writings about the French-ness of the village and demonizing the German occupiers who were only recently driven out at the time this copy was issued. The illustrations exude the naive charm of Hansi's best work whose legacy was to create an enduring visual image of Alsatian life. The decorated cloth boards have soiling and the fabric is worn by the corners and the spine extremities. Inside the pages have age toning but otherwise are clean. <br /><br /> H. Floury hardcover books
19651334846New York: Taplinger Publishing 1965. First US Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 117 pages; VG/VG-; blue and purple spine with white lettering; dust jacket protected by a mylar cover; price uncut "$3.00"; some shelf wear chipping and tearing to the edges of the dust jacket pages clean; shelved in case 8 1/4. 1334846. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Taplinger Publishing hardcover books
1866156817Cincinnati OH: J.F. Uhlhorn steam job printer 1866. VG- wear to extremities of covers very small leather tear at base of spine. Ancient library stamps from the Long Island Historical Society on title-page at left-center. No other markings. 3.4 leather with marbled boards 5 raised band. 158 pp. followed by Boyer's pp. 1-23. This copy also contains the "Lieutenant Boyer's A JOURNAL OF WAYNE'S CAMPAIGN.AGAINST THE NORTHWESTERN INDIANS" which has a separate titlepage but continuous signatures. This copy lacks a frontispiece called for in other copies with no signs of removal. Written in 1826 by a contemporary of Cresap as a defense of Capt. Cresap contradicting the statements made by T. Jefferson in his "Notes" on the state of Virginia" regarding events in Dunmore's War. ADVERTISEMENT at the beginning feigns a printer's error fot he original edition no being printed or distributed prior to Jefferson's death in 1826. Very clean inside. Re-printed from the Cumberland ed. of 1826 with notes and appendix for W. Dodge by J.F. Uhlhorn steam job printer J.F. Uhlhorn, steam job printer hardcover books
186716913London: John Camden Hotten 1867. 8vo 18.8 cm 7.4". Col. frontis. x 536 pp.; 19 plts. <br><br>Sixth edition following its initial appearance in the previous year of this engaging account full of anecdotes historical digressions and literary quotations as well as attempted analysis of => emblems and their meanings. "One hundred illustrations in fac-simile" are attributed to Larwood on the title-page; the work features 19 plates each depicting an assortment of house- and pub-signs as well as a hand-colored frontispiece "Drawn by Experience . . . Engraved by Sorrow" in which a cheerful gin-drinking lady rides her woebegone care-laden husband.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Title-page stamped by a private collector: "Thomas Witherell Palmer Log Cabin Park. Contemporary half calf with marbled papercovered sides spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and ornate gilt-stamped decorations within compartments; binding with light to moderate rubbing overall with spine leather starting to show some cracking. All edges stained red.<br>Â Â Â Â => Delightful reading and looking and a delightful copy. John Camden Hotten hardcover books
1900117392London: Chatto & Windus 1900. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece 100 illustrations by J. Larwood 536pp. short 8vo 3/4 morocco gilt-stamped raised bands t.e.g.; hinges lightly rubbed some pages darkened. London: Chatto & Windus 1900. Very good.<br/><br/> Eleventh Edition.<br/><br/> Chatto & Windus unknown books
1971105188Penland North Carolina: The Jargon Society 1971. Hardcover. VG/VG-. Tan cloth with bw illustrated dustjacket. Unpaginated. Appx. 32 pp of text followed by 63 full-page photographs. Twenty-five page Introduction gives wonderful insights and annecdotes about Ulmann. The b/w photographs in this book were taken by Doris Ulmann in the 1930's when she traveled through the southern Appalachians with John Jacob Niles. Scarce and quite noteworthy. The Jargon Society hardcover books
19821338569London: Robert G. Sawers 1982. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Folio; 389 pages; VG-; Fully bound in Brown cloth with gilt lettering; Housed in publisher's G beige Slipcase; Slipcase has black marks on both covers bumping along spine edges; Boards have minor edgewear and shelfwear; Limited edition #459 of 1000; Shelved case 11. 1338569. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Robert G. Sawers hardcover books
1929317435London: Alfred A. Knopf 1929. First American edition. Illustrated. Folding map at end. 298pp. 8vo. Bound in modern three quarters mottled brown calf and marbled boards leather title label. Fine. First American edition. Illustrated. Folding map at end. 298pp. 8vo. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
190920776New York: Macmillan 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 269 pp in publisher's decorated blue cloth top edge gilt. Very mild spine slant a little soiling to the fore edge; very good. Recollections of Riis' youth in Denmark. Laid in is a short autograph letter signed by Riis to a Mrs. Tenney in which he specifically mentions this book. In part: "Perhaps it would interest you to know that I am just putting the last hand to a little book on "The Old Town" that will be published in the fall of 1909." There is a newspaper clipping about Riis glued to the verso of the letter. Macmillan hardcover books
196567759NY:: Gordon and Breach. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1965. Hardcover. B0007DQ4IM . Volume 5 in the Mathematics and Its Applications series. First edition. Very good in a very good moderate edge wear with a few small chips age toning dust jacket.; 95 pages . Gordon and Breach, hardcover books
1862M5107Braunschweig:: Friedrich Vieweg & Son 1862. 1862. 212 x 141 mm. 8vo. xiv 214 pp. Occasional light foxing light water-staining in bottom margin. Contemporary quarter cloth marbled boards gilt spine; extremities rubbed. Ownership signature on title. Crainz rubber stamp on title. Very good. FIRST EDITION. Eduard Siebold's autobiography "reveals his noble character and his deep learning." Hirsch. Hirsch V p. 393; Waller 8920. OCLC: 11 copies. Friedrich Vieweg & Son, 1862. hardcover books
200665569NY:: Monacelli Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2006. Hardcover. 1580931774 . Color photographs throughout. First edition. INSCRIBED by Robert Stern. About fine in like dust jacket. ; 1520 pages . Monacelli Press, hardcover books
2006282047New York: Monacelli Press 2006. hardcover. fine/fine. Profusely illustrated mainly in color. 1520 pages very thick 4to black cloth d.w. New York: Monacelli Press 2006. First Edition. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Inscribed by the architect to Mildred Schmertz former Editor-in-Chief of The Architectural Record.<br/><br/> Monacelli Press unknown books
1903103087<p>Print folio 11 1/2" x 15" chromolithograph color plate I archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. Very slight aging; otherwise bright and clean and very attractive. Published in several editions the plates are extremely attractive. Studer 1840-1904 was born in New York City and would become a printer and lithographer. He was also an ornithologist and seems to have been active in this field in the Columbus Ohio area after the Civil War. However it is believed that the plates were based on drawings by Theodore Jasper. The plates while very attractive are believed to be designed to help with identification. This plate which features the Bald Eagle is probably the most outstanding in the collection. The eagle is shown in a natural setting. May require extra postage. Cornell online library website</p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
192931110Oslo: Steenske Forlag 1929. First edition. Cloth. Very good copies light browning to edges in the scarce dust jackets which are edgeworn and chipped one jacket split at the spine and one with a large diagonal chip on the rear panel. 330 xxxv; 517 xxxvi pp. Profusely illustrated. 4to. In Norwegian. Naval history of Norway. The complete third volume in two parts. Steenske Forlag hardcover books
195949878New York: Celia Adler Fondeyshon un bukh-komitet Celia Adler Foundation 1959. First Edition. Two octavo volumes 24cm. Blue cloth boards; dustjackets; viii688pp; illus. Old damp-marks to board edges of both volumes causing discoloration to cloth but no structural damage. Text clean tight and unmarked; jackets lightly worn and sun-faded; complete sound and Good. Text entirely in Yiddish save verso of title page which provides both a transcription and an English-language translation of the title and publisher. Exceedingly uncommon autobiography of Celia Adler 1899-1979 daughter of Jacob Adler and half-sister to Stella Adler known as the "First Lady of the Yiddish Theatre." Adler was associated with the Yiddish Art Theater movement of the 1920s and gave one of the first theatrical portrayals of a Holocaust survivor in her brother Luther's 1946 Broadway production A Flag is Born. Unaccountably scarce even for an American work written entirely in Yiddish: OCLC notes a single location only in the U.S. Northwestern; five more copies are in European and Israeli institutions. Celia Adler Fondeyshon un bukh-komitet [Celia Adler Foundation] unknown books
182457758Boston: Cummings Hilliard & Co 1824. Second edition greatly enlarged to which is added a glossary of the botanical terms employed in the work 8vo; pp. 2 422 2; original green cloth-backed boards; gilt spine label; covers and label rubbed with some staining; spine extremities scuffed; light foxing throughout heavier on endpapers; otherwise good and sound. American Imprints 15401; Sabin 5297. <br/><br/> Cummings, Hilliard, & Co hardcover books
CA06A-00229John Churchill & Sons. Collectible - Good. Collectible - Good. London: John Churchill & Sons 1870. 1st Edition in English. First published Dutch in 1863 as Handboek van de pathologie en therapie der krankzinnigheid. xii1582pp. Thin octavo. Blind-embossed blue cloth with gilt-stamped spine and yellow endpapers. Some fraying to the joints & edges but a quite respectable copy. Weight: 13.6 ounces = 386 grams. Size: 9.0 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches = 22.5 x 14.5 x 1.8cm. With the ownership inscription to the colored front flyleaf of "E. T. Wilkins // Resident - Physician // Napa State Asylum for the Insane // May 1876 --". Inquire if you need further information. Gach John Churchill & Sons hardcover books
19567184Berkshire: Golden Cockerel Press 1956. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Textblock Fine. Minor shelf/edge wear even sunning at spine else tight bright and unmarred. Purple cloth board gilt lettering and decorative elements frontispiece teg. 8vo. 160pp. Illus. b/w plates. Numbered limited edition this being 188 of 500. <br/><br/>Designed by Christopher Sandford. Illustrated by Gwenda Morgan. "Among the manuscript note-books of the brothers Grimm are a large number of the fairy-tales they collected with such tireless enthusiasm. A considerable number of these have never been available to the general reader and are virtually unknown. Wilhelm Hansen director of the Lippe Folk Museum had access to the manuscripts and selected fifty of these tales for us tales which Taylor who made the first English translation had described as 'most curious' and 'of great merit' but which he felt bound to suppress 'in deference to the scrupulous fastidiousness of modern taste especially in works likely to attract the attention of youth'. Gwenda Morgan's quaint engravings seemed to compliment these folk tales to perfection." Cock-A-Hoop Golden Cockerel Press hardcover books
18269514Philadelphia PA 1826. Near Fine. Bright and clean. Handcolored plate. <br/><br/>A late American atlas displaying stars only to 4th magnitude. Position of Herculis is erroneous. unknown books