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188176061New York & Columbus Ohio: Jacob H. Studer & Co. Very Good. 1881. Contemporary Leather. Full leather with gilt and blind-stamping to the covers and spine showing some scuffing and soiling edge-wear and rubbing to the corners and spine-ends. Joints cracked with some of the leather spine chipped with loss. Hinges are cracked causing play in the covers but the text-block remains solid. Contents are bright and clean with 119 very nice full page chromolithograph color illustrations. The volumes measures 14 1/2 x 12 inches in full contemporary leather original. Pages edges gilt and tissue guard present. . Jacob H. Studer & Co. hardcover books
1903103089<p> Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate XXII archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. Slight aging and browning; 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 wit identification. This plate XXII which features the Barred Owl shows it in a natural setting. May require extra postage. cornell online library website.</p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
19771330070New York: Harrison House 1977. Hardcover. Folio; First published 1881; G; Hardcover; Spine blue with gold print; Boards in blue cloth with gold print tattering to spine caps wear to corners; Text block has slight spotting to top edge else clean and tight; 182 pages "one hundred and nineteen crayon plates" color. 1330070. FP New Rockville Stock. Harrison House hardcover books
1888102057Folio 12" x 15" publisher's leather somewhat crudely rebacked gilt title on front cover illustrated with engraved frontispiece and 119 chromolithographed plates with tissue guards 182 8 pp. Binding shaken top cover and spine and front endpapers partially separated from text block back joint cracked but still attached significant wear to covers around extremities bookplate on front pastedown; contents clean and bright. 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. Size of book will require extra postage. online Cornell library website. The Natural Science Association of America, 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
1903103097<p>Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate LXXXIV archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. 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 LXXXIV which features the Brown Crane shows it in a natural setting. May require extra postage. cornell online library website.</p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
1903103093<p> Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate LIX archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. 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 LIX which features the Golden Eagle shows it in a natural setting. Probably one of the best in the Studer collection. May require extra postage. Cornell online library website.</p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
1903103096<p> Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate XXV archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. 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 XXV which features the Goosander shows it in a natural setting. May require extra postage. cornell online library website.</p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
1903103091<p> Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate XV archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. Slight aging and scattered foxing; 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 XV which features the Gray or Sea Eagle shows it in a natural setting. May require extra postage. Cornell online library website.</p><p><br /></p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
1903103095<p> Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate LXXX archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. 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 LXXX which features the Great Blue Heron shows it in a natural setting. Probably one of the more colorful plates in the Studer collection. May require extra postage. cornel online library website. </p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
1903103088<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 wit identification. This plate which features Pink Flamingos is one of the better prints in the probably the collection. Two Flamingos are shown in a natural setting. May require extra postage. Cornell online library website.</p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
103092<p> Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate LIV archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. 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 LIV which features the Trumpeter Swann shows it in a natural setting. May require extra postage. cornell online library website.</p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
1903103094<p> Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate III archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. 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 III which features the White Crane shows it in a natural setting. May require extra postage. cornell online library website. </p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
1903103090<p>Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate LI archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. Slight aging some scattered foxing; 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 LI which features the White Pelican shows it in a natural setting. May require extra postage. cornell online library website.<br /></p> The Natural Science Association of America, books
1903103098Print folio 11" x 15" chromolithograph color plate XLIV archivally matted attached at the top with archive tape. 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 XLIV which features the Wood Ibis shows it in a natural setting. May require extra postage. The Natural Science Association of America, books
1897460011897. ORNITHOLOGY STUDER Jacob H. ed. THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. One hundred and nineteen artistic colored plates representing the different species and varities drawn and colored from nature. New York: The Natural Science Association of America 1897. Illustrated with color lithographs. Folio. Ex-library. Partially disbound: leather boards detached and backstrip is lacking. Bookblock is sound and both text and illustrations are clean but the title-page and plates are embossed in blind with a library stamp. Still a serviceable copy with all text and plates present. unknown books
188826485New York: Natural Science Assn. of America 1888. Large 4to pp. 10 182; title-p. printed in red and black; engraved portrait frontispiece 119 chromolithograph plates "representing upwards of seven hundred different species and varieties of North American birds including a popular account of their habits and characteristics." Original maroon cloth lettered and decorated in gilt on upper cover t.e.g. the whole recased and rebacked in black pebble-grain cloth gilt-lettered direct on spine; tissue guards browning but otherwise a nice copy. Another edition of Nissen I 473; Sitwell Fine Bird Books 1700-1900 p.145. <br/><br/> Natural Science Assn. of America hardcover books
183030091London: published for the Author by Longman Rees Orme Brown and Green 1830. Imperial octavo. 10 1/4 x 6 7/8 inches. vii 151 1pp. Additional title on india paper mounted with etched vignette 49 etched plates by Strutt all on India paper mounted. Foxing to the plates. 19th century purple morocco covers bordered in gilt spine with semi-raised bands in six compartments lettered in gilt in the second the others decoratively paneled in gilt marbled endpapers gilt edges<br/> <br/>Provenance: Lucius O'Brien armorial bookplates<br/> <br/>An attractive copy of the first octavo edition of this charming work: the deluxe issue with the plates all printed on india paper.<br/> <br/>Rather than concentrating on generic descriptions of species of trees although these are given Strutt here provides a portrait in words and pictures of 50 of the greatest trees or stands of trees in England and Scotland: a snapshot of the trees as they stood in 1830. "Greatest" is here interpreted by Strutt in various ways: tallest largest girth largest spread oldest etc. The preponderence of the examples given are oaks 21 but he also includes examples of elm 6 beech 2 ash 2 chestnut 4 cedar 3 yew 3 and one each of lime poplar willow plane maple sycamore Scotch fir silver fir and larch. This work was first published by Strutt in 1826 in a folio format and was available by subscription at 9 guineas for the normal issue or for the issue with the plates on india paper 15 guineas a list of the subscribers to this folio edition is included in the present octavo edition. For the present work the folio plates were reduced and the folio text was modified to allow for the re-ordering of the trees into more coherant groupings. As with the folio edition this work was offered in two forms: at £1 11s. 6d. for the normal issue or 3 guineas for the deluxe issue with the plates on india paper as here.<br/> <br/>Lowndes III p.2534; Nissen BBI 1907. published for the Author by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green unknown books
183022777London: published for the Author by Longman Rees Orme Brown and Green 1830. Imperial octavo. 11 x 7 1/2 inches. Additional title on india paper mounted with etched vignette 49 etched plates by Strutt all on India paper mounted. Original oatmeal-coloured cloth rebacked.<br/> <br/>Provenance: Edward Kynaston Bridger d.1898 armorial bookplate; William Russell Grace 1832-1904 armorial bookplate<br/> <br/>An attractive copy of the first octavo edition of this charming work: the deluxe issue with the plates all printed on india paper.<br/> <br/>Rather than concentrating on generic descriptions of species of trees although these are given Strutt here provides a portrait in words and pictures of 50 of the greatest trees or stands of trees in England and Scotland: a snapshot of the trees as they stood in 1830. "Greatest" is here interpreted by Strutt in various ways: tallest largest girth largest spread oldest etc. The preponderence of the examples given are oaks 21 but he also includes examples of elm 6 beech 2 ash 2 chestnut 4 cedar 3 yew 3 and one each of lime poplar willow plane maple sycamore Scotch fir silver fir and larch. This work was first published by Strutt in 1826 in a folio format and was available by subscription at 9 guineas for the normal issue or for the issue with the plates on india paper 15 guineas a list of the subscribers to this folio edition is included in the present octavo edition. For the present work the folio plates were reduced and the folio text was modified to allow for the re-ordering of the trees into more coherant groupings. As with the folio edition this work was offered in two forms: at £1 11s. 6d. for the normal issue or 3 guineas for the deluxe issue with the plates on india paper as here. The early owner of this copy William Russell Grace the co-founder of W.R Grace and Co. was an American success story who rose from relative poverty to be one of the richest men in the country. He was also a noted philanthropist and served two terms as Mayor of New York.<br/> <br/>Lowndes III p.2534; Nissen BBI 1907. published for the Author by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green unknown books
1890144119Salem: Observer Book and Job Print 1890. New and Enlarged Edition. Softbound. Fair. An acceptable reading copy not for the collector though. Could be restored of kept in an envelope or clamshelf box. Remnants of front and rear wraps with significant chipping old tape stains spine label gone. 83 pp. An uncommon 1890 printing of this standard and engaging Slave narrative with emphasis on Civil War years. Observer Book and Job Print paperback books
1991256410Boston: GCN Collective 1991. Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint news opinion articles events ads photos services and resources toning and light wear. Also Gay Boy Style Miller/Marlboro boycott ACT UP Boston Pride plans etc. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment. GCN Collective unknown books
19632291423The Free Press of Glencoe 1963. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. No jacket. Spine lightly toned small tear to spine head and to spine base ink underlining and highlighting smudge on front paste-down endpaper. 1963 Hard Cover. xvi 428 pp. CONTENTS: Preface to the Second Edition 1956; Acknowledgement; Introduction: The Dependence of Modern Psychology on Cartesian Philosophy; Part I. Critique of the Doctrine of Conditioned Reflexes: The Relation Between Theory and Observation in Pavlov's Work - General Presuppositions - Some Difficulties Confronting the Application of Pavlov's Theory; Part II. Stimuli Signs and Signals: The Nature of the Signal - Resolution of the Difficulties; Part III. Man Thinks Not the Brain: Surrounding Field and Surround World - Signs Are Not Stimuli - Stimuli Are Not Objects; Part IV. Sensing and Movement Considered Historiologically: Preliminary Characterization of Sensing - Sensing Considered as a Mode of Communication - The Relationship Between Sensing and Moving - On Being Awake - Critique of Epiphenomenalism - The Difference Between Sensing and Knowing - The Difference Between Sensing and Perceiving - Traditional Psychology of Space and Time - Sense-Certainty - Development of the Theme Through the Phenomenon of Gliding - The Spectrum of the Senses - The Spatial and Temporal Form of Sensing; Notes; Indexes. The Free Press of Glencoe hardcover books
1610043260Geneva: Jacob Stoer 1610. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary vellum worn soiled with a few repairs but intact. some worming to endpapers and the first title but otherwise clean internally. Two separate titles the second dated 1611. Apparently lacking blanks otherwise complete. 78pp 2 372 ll; iv pp 270 ll. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Language & Linguistics; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 043260. <br/><br/> Jacob Stoer hardcover books
196741272Palo Alto: Lewis Osborne 1967. 1st edition thus. LIMITED to 1950 copies of which this is #397. Blue cloth binding gilt stamped lettering and design to spine and front board. Plain white paper DJ. Map illustrated front endpapers. A Near Fine example in a lightly tanned and worn DJ. 92 pp. Many b/w intratextual illustrations throughout. 11-3/4" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/> 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