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1873WRCAM35566Ottawa: Imprimé par Robertson Roger & Cie. 1873. 302pp. Original printed wrappers. Spine chipped. Overall very good. First French edition. In 1872 Shantz visited Manitoba with an eye toward the establishment of a Russian Mennonite settlement there. He was impressed with what he saw describing the suitability of the lands in this pamphlet. This work led to the first Mennonite settlement in the West. SABIN 79770. PEEL 376 English ed. Imprimé par Robertson, Roger & Cie. unknown books
1332399Tel Aviv: Massadah P.E.C. Press Ltd n.d. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 70; VG-; beige spine with burgundy text; no jacket; plastic wrapped cloth has light wear; mildly sunned edges; strong boards; text block clean; pictorial endpapers; interior clean; tight binding; illustrated. 1332399. FP New Rockville Stock. Massadah, P.E.C. Press Ltd hardcover books
175723854Printed at Harg and Stenbro near Nykoping in Sweden by Pet. Momma 1757. 4to pp. 8 16 unpaginated lexicon in double column; full contemporary Swedish calf red morocco label; rebacked with old spine laid down endpapers renewed; spine quite rubbed but generally a good sound copy. With a 'Table of Terms of Trade and Navigation' and 'Words of Command and Sea-Terms' occupying 17pp. at the back and another on herbal terms occupying another 12pp. Serenius chaplin to the Swedish embassy in London 1725-35 where he tried to strengthen the relations between Sweden and Great Britain. It was during this time that he began work on his dictionary Dictionarium Suethico-Anglo-Latinum first published in Stockholm in 1741. Termed second edition the present work is basically a new undertaking being twice the size of the original with a much expanded emphasis on etymology. Serenius states in his preface that he has been influenced by Edward Lye and 'in a manner excited by the late lexicographer Mr. Johnson that prodigy of laboriousness and sagacity who in the preface to his excellent Dictionary complains of a scanty knowledge in northern literature É I must own that the judicious author is aright." This must be one of the earliest acknowledgements by a foreign lexicographer of the achievements of Johnson. Serenius does not say so but it seems likely that some of the etymologies were borrowed from him. <br/><br/> unknown books
17571079Printed at Harg and Stenbro near Nykoping in Sweden by Pet. Momma 1757. Second edition with large additions and amendments 4to pp. 8 16 & unpaginated lexicon in double column edges rubbed small cracks starting at the tops and bottoms of the joints but generally a very good copy in contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards; binding firm. <br/><br/> hardcover books
17579016510Harg and Stenbro Sweden: Printed by Pet. Momma director of His Majesty's Printing-House 1757. 2nd . Overall very good condition despite needing to be rebound. Disbound and needs rebinding. The text bloc is clean tight and sound. The fore and bottom edges are uncut. Some inoffensive ink notations on title page of former owners. <br/><br/> Printed by Pet. Momma, director of His Majesty's Printing-House unknown books
173442907Hamburgi: Rudolphum Beneken 1734. 4to pp. 8 35 1 unpaginated lexicon in double column one folding plate wood cut head-pieces; full contemporary sheep blind-tooled spine in 7 compartments contemporary printed paper spine label cracked; illegible contemporary notes on front pastedown lacking front free endpaper else very good and sound. Serenius was chaplin to the Swedish embassy in London 1725-35 where he tried to strengthen the relations between Sweden and Great Britain. It was during this time that he began work on his dictionary. The preliminary essay "De veterum Sveo-gothorum cum Anglis usu et commercio dessertatio" by Ericus Benzelius highlights the parallels between Anglo-Saxon and Swedish and he acknowledges in his Preface the work of George Hickes John Hudson Henry Dodwell Thomas Smith and Sir Humfrey Wanley. Kennedy 2724; this edition not in Vancil or Zaunmüller. <br/><br/> Rudolphum Beneken unknown books
1973BB012PRESENTATION COPY the first volume inscribed by the artist on the half-title: "For dear Judy - with all my love! Maurice Sendak Dec. '73" which was actually the earliest month the book was available. ALSO INCLUDED is a folded paper chemise inscribed by the artist "For Judy from her loving friend Maurice / Oct. 2002." Inside is a complete set of all 27 page illustrations as individual prints handsome impressions on large paper each sheet measuring 8-3/4 x 6-5/8 inches compared to the published sheet size in the book of 6-7/8 x 5-1/2 inches.<br />The recipient of these two inscriptions is Sendak's close friend Judy Taylor his British editor The Bodley Head from 1960 onwards who is largely credited with having helped to promote and popularize Sendak's illustration art in Europe. Farrar, Straus & Giroux hardcover books
197323252.1New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1973. 1st edition Hanrahan A84.1. Glossy pictoral boards. No dust jacket as issued. VG light shelfwear. Unpaginated. Wonderful color illustrations by Sendak. 8vo. 22.5cm x 15 cm. <br/><br/>Issued simultaneously with the copies bound in cloth. Farrar, Straus & Giroux hardcover books
197310927.2New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1973. 1st thus Hanrahan A82. Brown cloth. Dust jackets. Publisher's orange box with pictorial paper onlay to one side. A Fine/Fine set in a Nr Fine box minor wear & soiling/price sticker shadow to rear panel. 2 volumes. Illustrations by Sendak. Sm 8vo. <br/><br/> Farrar, Straus & Giroux hardcover books
N08E-00362Image Comics. Used - Like New. Like New condition. Volume 1 May Contain Remainder Marking. Image Comics unknown books
2003365922003. ISBN-13: 9781584773368; ISBN-10: 1584773367. Seidman Jacob S. Seidman's Legislative History of Federal Income Tax Laws 1938-1861. Originally published: New York: Prentice-Hall Inc. 1938. xviii 1166 pp. Reprinted 2003 2019 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584773368; ISBN-10: 1584773367. Hardcover. New. $225. This legislative history of the federal income tax laws from 1861 to 1938 will be useful to those arguing or ruling on tax cases. Arranged act by act in inverse chronology it contains the texts of the committee reports and discussions of all provisions that have interpretive significance. "The principle contribution is that it gathers together in compact and organized form these essential materials which are otherwise scattered through many volumes of the Congressional Record committee reports and elsewhere. Many of these reports particularly in the case of the earlier acts are either unavailable or are extremely difficult or expensive to obtain. The work has been carefully and thoroughly done.": A. H. Kent American Bar Association Journal 25:479. Seidman's Legislative History of Federal Income and Excess Profits Tax Laws 1953-1939 is a two volume continuation also published by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. unknown books
2003365912003. 2 Vols.ISBN-13: 9781584773351; ISBN-10: 1584773359. Seidman Jacob S. Seidman's Legislative History of Federal Income and Excess Profits Tax Laws 1953-1939. New York: Prentice-Hall Inc. 1954. 2 Volumes. xvi 1167-2119; ii 2117-3012 pp. 1884 pp. Reprinted 2003 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584773351; ISBN-10: 1584773359. Hardcover. New. $295. Covering the years 1939-1954 in inverse chronology a collection of the texts of United States congressional committee reports Congressional Records reports of hearings and laws passed or rejected relating to all of the income tax provisions of the Revenue Acts that are of interpretive significance this legislative history will be of interest to those arguing or ruling on tax cases. A continuation of Seidman's Legislative History of Federal Income Tax Laws 1938-1861 also published by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. with the addition of extensive material relating to excess profit tax laws. unknown books
1954215956New York: Commission on Labor-Management Organizations. National Conference of Christians and Jews 1954. Pamphlet. 15p. 9x6 inches in stapled wraps with pictorial cover. "Summary of a research study conducted by the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University." Covered in somewhat greater depth in a pamphlet released with the same title and author noted as "Research Bulletin No. 6 February 1950" from the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations Cornell University and not to be confused with same. Commission on Labor-Management Organizations. National Conference of Christians and Jews unknown books
19671318803New York London Paris: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers Inc 1967. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 256; G/no-DJ; ivory spine with black text; cloth shows slight smudges to exterior; strong boards; text block shows mild wear to exterior edges; slight black marker to front pastedown; interior clean; illustrated;. 1318803. FP New Rockville Stock. Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers Inc 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
1936228784Brooklyn: Dental Items 1936. hardcover. very good. 482 illustrtions xiv 354pp. Large 8vo cloth; corners lightly bumped. Brooklyn: Dental Items of Interest 1936. A very good copy<br/><br/> Dental Items unknown books
193126848London: The Ulysses Bookshop 1931. Third impression 8vo pp. xiii 1 95; 2 facsimiles on recto and verso of 1 plate; very good in somewhat soiled original orange cloth titled in gilt on spine and front cover beveled boards the spine darkening and with ends a little frayed. <br/><br/> The Ulysses Bookshop hardcover books
1931724121931. SCHWARTZ Jacob. 1100 OBSCURE POINTS The Bibliographies of 25 English and 21 American Authors. London: Ulysses Bookshop 1931. Limited edition one of 666 numbered copies. 8vo. orange cloth beveled edges. Some foxing to text margins. Boards are soiled with small stains at lower board and spine. Good plus. unknown books
1931WRCLIT81416London: The Ulysses Bookshop 1931. Large octavo. Gilt orange cloth. Frontispiece facsimile recto and verso. Beveled boards light soiling to edges spine sunned else very good or better. Errata slip. First edition. Copy #49 of an edition limited to 666 copies. An informal gathering redolent of its era by the "Great Extractor." The Ulysses Bookshop hardcover books
196925522Bristol: The Chatford House Press 1969. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. xiv 95 pages. Reprint of the 1931 edition. Webber p.118. Much of bibliographical interest. The Chatford House Press unknown books
19317543London: Ulysses Bookshop 1931. cloth beveled edges. 8vo. cloth beveled edges. xiv 95 pages. Third impression. Webber p.118. Much of bibliographical interest. Covers rubbed and soiled. With the ink stamp of a bookstore on the free endpaper. Ulysses Bookshop unknown books
196939199Schenectady NY: Parkway Classics 1969. stiff paper wrappers. Schwartz Dr. Jacob. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. vi 42 pages. Reprinted from 1100 OBSCURE POINTSLondon 1931. With a preface by Walter C. Brzoza. Parkway Classics unknown books
1931256712London: Ulysses Bookshop 1931. hardcover. very good. A bibliography with foreword & notes by A.E. Coppard. 73 pages foxing to front and rear free endpapers slim 8vo linen backed red boards some bumping to board edges. London: Ulysses Bookshop 1931. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Number 612 of 650 copies signed by Coppard.<br/><br/> Ulysses Bookshop 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
193197039London: the Ulysses Bookshop 1931. cloth-backed boards paper spine label. Coppard Alfred Edgar. 8vo. cloth-backed boards paper spine label. x 73 9 pages. With Foreword and Notes by A.E. Coppard. Limited to 650 numbered copies signed by Coppard. Spine foxed. Endpapers foxed. the Ulysses Bookshop unknown books