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190359192Toledo OH: The B. F. Wade Printing Company. Very Good. 1903. Hardcover. 312 pages staining to front paste down. Covers slightly scuffed otherwise very good. . The B. F. Wade Printing Company hardcover books
20071322435New York: Russell Sage Foundation 2007. First Printing. Softcover. Octavo; pp 810; Good/paperback; orange peach spine with black and white text; covers show mild wear to exterior; lightly sunned spine; minor edge wear; intact panels; text block has slight ink to few pages as is; illustrated; previous owner's name to half title page;. 1322435. FP New Rockville Stock. Russell Sage Foundation 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
1839M13867Gelnhausen:: J.C. Janda 1839. 1839. 23 cm. xx 674 2 pp. Original printed wrappers; spine replaced with plain brown paper tape edges untrimmed surface soiling some internal browning. First leaves loose. Scarce. Very good. First edition. On diseases of the eye in the newborn child. CONTENTS: Erste Ausgabe. – 1 Geschichte der Krankheit; 2 Etymologie; 3 Begriffsbestimmung der Krankheit; 4 Anatomie und Physiologie der Auges der Neugebornen; 5 Phanomenologie der Krankheit; 6 Von der zeitlichen Verhaltnissen der Krankheit; 7 Von der raumlichen Verhaltnissen der Krankheit; 8 Von der Charakteren der Krankheit; 9 Diagnose der Krankheitsarten; 10 Von dem Sekret der Krankheit; 11 Von der Aehnlichkeit uund Verschiedenheit der Adenosynchitonitis neonatorum mit der agyptischen der genorrhoischen u. der scrophulosen Augenkrankheit; 12 Von den Ausgangen der Krankheit; 13 Von der Ergebnissen der Sektionen der mit der Adenosynchitonitis neonatorum behaftet gewesenen Augen; 14 Aetiologie der Krankheit; 15 Prognose der Krankheit; 16 Therapie der Krankheit. Translated History of the disease; 2 Etymology; 3 Definition of the disease; 4 Anatomy and physiology of the eye of the newborn; 5 Phenomenology of the disease; 6 Temporal relations of the disease; 7 Spatial relations of the disease; 8 Characteristics of the disease; 9 Diagnosis of disease types; 10 Disease secretion; 11 Similarity and difference of adenosynchitonitis neonatorum with Egyptian genorrhoeic and scrophular eye disease; 12 Eye disease outcomes; 13 Results of eye sections affected by adenosynchitonitis neonatorum; 14 Etiology of the disease; 15 Prognosis of the disease; 16 Therapy of the disease. REFERENCE: Grulee 1408. [J.C. Janda], 1839. unknown books
1969164275Culver City California: Luther Norris 1969. Octavo illustrations by Frank Utpatel original pictorial wrappers stapled. First edition. Limited to 300 numbered copies this copy not numbered. Wilson 384. Tiny spot on front cover else a fine copy. #164275 Luther Norris unknown books
200821990Stockport England: Dewi Lewis 2008. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Tall 4to. Black quarter cloth over pictorial boards. No dust jacket as issued; in original paper obi. Unpaginated 108 pp. Near fine. <br/><br/>Winner of the 2008 Leica European Publishers Award for Photography. Includes an epigraph from Haruki Murakami and an artist's statement from Sobol at the rear of the book. Sobol's intimate documentation of a Westerner's feelings of isolation in Japan. With approximately 100 full-page black and white photographs. Dewi Lewis hardcover books
196942842New Haven: Yale University Press 1969. First Edition. Limited to 150 copies of which this is no. 117. Folio 33.5cm.; publisher's grey cloth gilt-lettered spine in maroon cloth slipcase pictorial plate mounted to upper panel; x2406pp.; photographic frontispiece illus. throughout. Corners gently bumped light wear to slipcase else Very Good or better. Unfortunately lacking the proof issued with this edition. Yale University Press 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
1958198063NEW YORK MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY 1958 1958. DUST JACKET PRICE CLIPPED; ACTRESS STEFFI SIDNEY'S COPY; PICTORIAL ENDPAPERS. FIRST EDITION SO STATED VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NEW YORK, MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, 1958 hardcover books
1861022383Good. 1861. Ephemera. A historic hymn that was written to Joseph Slichter a private in the Civil War from his brother Jacob Slichter of Hummelstown PA. Dated December 30th 1861. Manuscript letter is written in a clear hand. Letter has moderate toning foxing and soiling; previous owner has written "old letters" in blue ink. The letter was "coppiedsic by Edwin Bower Hummelstown Dec. 30th 1861 by request of Jacob Slichter to his brother Joseph Slichter in the army 3d Reg. Co. D. P. R.V.C. under Captain Briner in Gen McClellan Division." We do not know who first authored this hymn but we found other versions of it with stanzas in differing order but all with the same tone. The hymn is a sad one written from the perspective of a man telling his brother that he is dying: "Harken to me brother harken! I hark something I would say/Ere the veil my vision darken and I go from earth away;/I am dying brother dying; soon you'll miss me from your berth/And my form will soon be lying neath the ocean's briny surf " We found that a Jacob Slichter was aHummelstown PA Methodist minister in 1861. We hope that he was not dying when this hymn was sent to his brother but if he was it was done in a beautiful way. Joseph Slichter enlisted in Co. "D" of the 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves 32nd Infantry and mustered out on 6/17/1864 at Philadelphia PA. The 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves fought at Turner's Gap in the Battle of South Mountain and at the Battle of Antietam. ; 7 1/2" x 12"; 3 pp . unknown books
1923WRCLIT60615Berlin: Bruno Cassirer 1923. Small folio. Quarter vellum and pictorial boards. Boards a bit sunned at edges otherwise a very good copy. First edition in this format illustrated with twelve lithographs after drawings by Max Slevogt. The lithographs were printed by M.W. Lassally and the letterpress by Jakob Hegner. One of 360 numbered copies signed by the artist. Bruno Cassirer hardcover books
192216827Berlin: Bruno Cassirer 1922. Limited edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Max Slevogt. Folio 12 x 15'. Twelve small sketches on thin paper mounted to folding mats each signed in pencil by the artist illustrating the tale by the Brothers Grimm. In fine condition. With a single leaf folded giving the title and the limitation. In publisher's original folding box: vellum spine gilt; vellum corners; paper over boards; bone and vellum clasp. Vellum soiled box worn at corners paper limitation folder browned at edges; but contents matted and signed illustrations are fine. One of 50 numbered copies. 'Alle Blatter sind von Max Slevogt unterschrieben.' Number 88 of the Brothers Grimm tales. A convoluted tale involving a lion/prince a lark three daughters a princess a griffin a magic nut and more. Sometimes known as "The Lady and the Lion" Bruno Cassirer hardcover books
1928014334Chicago: Open Court Publishing 1928. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xxii 107 pages of text. Original hardcover binding with minor shelfwear and soiling. No dustjacket. The text contains minor soiling to a few page edges remaining quite clean and unmarked. Old price stamped neatly on the front endpaper. First edition. Open Court Publishing Hardcover books
195521314New York: Noonday Press 1955. First English Language Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; original cloth in brown pictorial dust jacket by Ellen Raskin; xi1239pp. Minor edge wear to jacket extremities some toning to rear panel and spine interior fine. Very Good. Novel set in seventeenth-century Poland in the aftermath of the Chmielnicki massacre. The author's first book originally published in Yiddish in 1931. Noonday Press unknown books
030642London 1996: National Portrait Gallery. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. remainder mark at top edge and on first white page. Contents; Foreword introduction bibliography Attitudes to picture framing in Britain and abroad techinques and practice development of the framesurvey of picture frames in the National Portrait Gallerynotes glossary and frame sections general index. 224 p. National Portrait Gallery unknown books
1996165278London: National Portrait Gallery 1996. Hardcover. VG- a clean tight copy with only a hint of shelf rubbing; unbroken spine; appears to be unread. Black boards with gilt lettering on spine. Glossy black dust jacke twith color-illustration and white lettering. 224 pp. with 190 color & bw plates. Catalogue from the exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery Nov. 8 1996 to Feb. 9 1997. This is a study of picture framing in Britain written wih the intention of provoking a change in attitude in this underrated art form. It covers 500 years of painting following changes in fashion and technique tracing links with wider European taste and connecting with other decorative arts. National Portrait Gallery hardcover books
199617978London: National Portrait Gallery 1996. Paperback. VG- a clean tight copy with only a hint of shelf rubbing; unbroken spine. Notes from previous owner on inside back cover. Glossy black wraps with white lettering. 224 pp. with 190 color & bw plates. Catalogue from the exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery Nov. 8 1996 to Feb. 9 1997. This is a study of picture framing in Britain written wih the intention of provoking a change in attitude in this underrated art form. It covers 500 years of painting following changes in fashion and technique tracing links with wider European taste and connecting with other decorative arts. National Portrait Gallery paperback 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
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
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
1966463431966. SHOUL Jacob W. IF I HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE OVER: THE LIFE STORY OF JACOB W. SHOUL FIELD UNDERWRITER MUTUAL OF NEW YORK. Compiled and Edited by John P. Brion. No Publication Information. 4to. tan cloth stamped in green. First Edition. Signed presentation by Shoul on front pastedown: "To Mrs. Alexander E. Patterson whose husband played such an important part in my life both as a good friend and as a confidant. With kindest regards Jacob W. Shoul June 17 1966." Very Good moderate soil covers. $150.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18592310187Boston: John P. Jewett and Company 1859. First Edition. First Edition. Good/No Jacket. First edition Sabin 80503. Corners rubbed with a few tape repairs to spine library bookplate and stamp on front endpapers a few pages lightly foxed. 1859 Hard Cover. vii 1 280 pp. 8vo. Two-column format. Engraved illustration of Cleveland Ohio jail where the prisoners were confined on title page. An account of escape recapture and rescue of a 'fugitive slave' and subsequent indictment of the rescuers. From Sabin: John P. Jewett and Company unknown books
190261811Columbus Ohio: S. F. Harriman. Very Good. 1902. Hardcover. 224 pages green pictorial cloth. Covers show some scuffing and soiling with scuffed spine ends and cover corners."With compliments and Best Wishes of the Author" is written below previous owners penciled signature on front free endpaper. Contents show a light tone hinges starting pg 125-126 a black and white photograph is loose. Otherwise bright and complete. A Good copy. . S. F. Harriman hardcover books
19551293738New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc 1955. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/G-; sun toned gold spine maroon lettering; dust jacket have major shelfwear and edgewear large open tears on head edges closed tears on rear head edge open tears along front fore edge closed and open tears along tail edge open and closed tears and chipping on spine edges open tears on fore corners closed tears on front hinge and spine creasing on front cover spine sun toned; boards strong minor rubbing on tail edges rubbing on fore corners and spine edges bumping on rear head fore corner and spine edges; text block age toned; 433pp. 1293738. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc hardcover books
187333436Ottawa: Robertson 1873. First Edition. 30pp. dbd. Peel 650. Shantz was sent out to inspect land of the Russion Mennonites who subsequently settled in southern Manitoba. Peel 649 is the English version. Published by the Department of Agriculture Robertson unknown books