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1811046750John Nichols and Son for J. Johnson and co. 1811. Hardcover. Good. 1811 contemporary binding 3/4 leather. foxing and stains as usual. folded map of Cadiz 12 other illustrations. On free end page inscription: From the author to John Murray. John Nichols and Son for J. Johnson and co. hardcover
1826100691<p>8vo pamphlet format later blue wrappers seven engraved maps. Scattered foxing and browning heavy in some places. Some folds at edges a couple of small holes map of the United States split at center fold about half way up paper spine gone. This work was a children's atlas which contains no text and was meant to accompany Willetts Easy Grammar of Geography. The atlas shows the United States as not really going past Illinois at this point and a significant part of the Southwest is shown as part of Mexico. Much of the upper Midwest is part of what is referred to as the Missouri Territory. Even the eastern part of the U.S. indicates some territories belong to the Indians. The map of Frica shows little detail indicating very large unexplored areas. Willetts is best known for his map of New York State 1815. Rumsey 1210.</p>
182654959Poughkeepsie:: Printed and Published by Paraclete Potter 1826. Thirteenth Edition. old boards rebacked in leather. Foxed throughout; tight and sound. 12mo. Illustrated from engravings; but lacks the separate atlas. Printed and Published by Paraclete Potter, hardcover
1826100691<p>8vo pamphlet format blue wrappers seven engraved maps. Scattered foxing and browning heavy in some places. Some folds at edges a couple of small holes map of the United States split at center fold about half way up paper spine gone. This work was a children's atlas which contains no text and was meant to accompany Willetts Easy Grammar of Geography. The atlas shows the United States as not really going past Illinois at this point and a significant part of the Southwest is shown as part of Mexico. Much of the upper Midwest is part of what is referred to as the Missouri Territory. Even the eastern part of the U.S. indicates some territories belong to the Indians. The map of Frica shows little detail indicating very large unexplored areas. Willetts is best known for his map of New York State 1815. Rumsey 1210.</p> books
187579595New Vienna Ohio: Peace Association of Friends in America. Very Good. 1875. Softcover. Ex-library bound in flexible cloth covers with staining to the spine area - measures 6 x 4 1/4 inches - internally bright - 147 pages. . Peace Association of Friends in America paperback
185614752New York: AS Barnes & Co 1856. Hardcover in stamped brown cloth boards w gilt titling no jacket. VeryGood with owner stamp on front endpaper & pastedown antique library sticker on rear pastedown single-line scribble on front endpapers else unmarked. Collection of articles about the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. Includes de la Beche on Mining & Metallurgy Owen on Raw Materials from the Animal Kingdom Bell on Chemical and Pharmaceutical Processes Playfair on Chemical Principles involved in Manufactures Lindley on Food Substances Solly on Vegetable Substances used in Arts & Manufactures Willis on Machines & Tools Glaisher on Philosophical Instruments & Processes Hensman on Civil Engineering Royle on Arts & Manufactures of India and Washington on Naval Architecture. This is an excellent copy overall with tight binding crisp stamping bright titling clean contents without foxing and scarcely any wear except some fraying at the top of the spine. <br/><br/>5-1/4 x 7-3/4 463 pp book-ad endpapers. AS Barnes & Co hardcover
182497872The Book-Stores 1824. Hardcover. Very Good. 1824 originally issued in wrappers now bound into boards slender offering with titling worn off the spine. 48 pages original wrappers are chipped ownership stamp to front paste down. Please email for photos. The Book-Stores hardcover
18371206921837. First Edition. WHEELER Jacob D. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Slavery. Being a Compilation of all the Decisions Made on that Subject in the Several Courts of the United States and State Courts. New York and New Orleans: Allan Pollock Jr. and Benjamin Levy 1837. Octavo modern half brown sheep burgundy morocco spine label. $3600.First edition of this important work on the legal aspects of slavery in the United States one of the earliest digests on the subject.Wheeler's Practical Treatise is one of the earliest digests of virtually all American court decisions on slavery including cases from both the North and South. This book was initially intended for use by slaveholders and other interested parties but it became an important tool of abolitionists who used it for its incidental descriptions of slavery and its attendant cruelty. ""The work bears marks of haste in its preparation but it is a valuable compilation of decisions on practical questions arising under the Law of Slavery in the United States. It will be serviceable to the Profession as a comprehensive digest of authorities on this branch of law and it will afford much instruction to philanthropists and statesmen interested in reconciling the welfare of slaves with the integrity and just operation of Constitutional Law"" Marvin 729. Harvard Law Catalogue 908. Cohen 9883. Work 344. Light to moderate foxing to text a few spots of soiling to edges of text block binding attractive. An extremely good copy. unknown
1825227004New York: Published by Gould and Banks 1825. First editions. Volumes One & Three. viii 583; viii 596 pp. 8vo. Lawyer's cloth. Very good foxing. First editions. Volumes One & Three. viii 583; viii 596 pp. 8vo. Published by Gould and Banks unknown books
1885607915Druck Und Verlag Von B.G. Teubner 1885. Ex-library copy; Text in German; marbled boards; cover very lightly rubbed/bumped/sunned faintly soiled exterior of spine missing corners/edges/spine lightly rubbed/bumped several small tears/chips at the corners/edges/spine ends; edges marbled faintly rubbed/bumped very lightly soiled lightly sunned; interior lightly age-toned throughout sticker/pencil erasures at the center of the front pastedown stamp at the bottom edge of the Title page library card sleeve adhered to the rear pastedown partially removed slip of paper adhered to the rear endpaper internal binding partially exposed at the hinges of the pastedowns; binding tight; cover edges and interior intact and clean except where noted. hardcover. Good. Druck Und Verlag Von B.G. Teubner hardcover
187766621John Wiley & Sons. 1877. Hardcover. UsedAcceptable. ASIN: B003OFTF2W Hardcover; with four lithographed plates; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; reference number written on spine; fading soiling and edge wear to exterior; corners bumped; a few tears to cover cl oth at edges of spine; binding reinforced; tear in front endpaper; light fa ding to pages; otherwise in acceptable condition with clean text. . John Wiley & Sons hardcover
183326923's Gravenhage: Ter Algemeene lands drukkerij 1833. First edition. 8vo. 61 pp. plus 4 plates 3 folding. Contemporary diced paper over boards decorated with gilt a.e.g. Ink owner's stamp on the blank verso to the title page. Lacking a tiny chip from the spine ends. Near fine. The Dutch and French titles appear on opposite pages. Provides a history of the invention of stereotyping and an attempt to establish the priorities and contributions to the Low Countries. The author claims the invention of the stereotype for Johan Müller pastor of Leyden Müller's son Willem printed several bibles and testaments from plates of types 1708 and 1716. <br/>Containing the first full and authoritative account of the Muller stereotyping process the earliest known save the doubtful claim of Valleyre; preceding Ged's experiments by a comfortable margin. The text appears in Dutch and French on facing pages. <br/><br/> Ter Algemeene lands drukkerij hardcover books
183326923's Gravenhage: Ter Algemeene lands drukkerij 1833. First edition. 8vo. 61 pp. plus 4 plates 3 folding. Contemporary diced paper over boards decorated with gilt a.e.g. Ink owner's stamp on the blank verso to the title page. Lacking a tiny chip from the spine ends. Near fine. The Dutch and French titles appear on opposite pages. Provides a history of the invention of stereotyping and an attempt to establish the priorities and contributions to the Low Countries. The author claims the invention of the stereotype for Johan Müller pastor of Leyden Müller's son Willem printed several bibles and testaments from plates of types 1708 and 1716. <br /> <br /> Containing the first full and authoritative account of the Muller stereotyping process the earliest known save the doubtful claim of Valleyre; preceding Ged's experiments by a comfortable margin. The text appears in Dutch and French on facing pages. Ter Algemeene lands drukkerij unknown
187010791New York: Orange Judd 1870. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Folio 40pp. illustrated with in-text illustrations followed by a suite of 24 chromolithograph plates. Binding somewhat shaken with some soiling and rubbing to corners; most heavily worn near the crown with the top of the front outer joint thinly cracked but holding. A few mild marginal stains and a few of the plates are mildly foxed but most are quite bright and clean. The plates depict bird's-eye views of the grounds of numerous country homes and city parks mostly in the Northeast. A book often found in poor condition this is a perfectly decent example about very good. Laid-in is a large professional pencil drawing executed by someone identifying himself as "R. P. Black Constructing Engineer" in Atlanta GA and dated 1915. The drawing depicts the "Blackstone Court Apartments" at the corner of Peachtree St. and Fourth St. in downtown Atlanta. Two views are shown both in bird's eye format and in a style and to a scale very similar to the plates in the book. We like to think that the engineer was inspired by some of the exquisite artwork in the book to work out some of his own projects in a similar format. Orange Judd the publisher was a prolific and highly esteemed publisher of practial manuals for farming manufacturing and architecture. All Orange Judd books that we have previously handled have been well-illustrated but never with color plates like these and never larger than small quarto size. A most interesting and attractive 19th century American landscape design volume. Orange Judd hardcover
1881184539New York: T. Kelly 1881. Hardcover. VG Cover and spine have general wear fading staining and peeling. front end page missing. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have some age toning. Some pages loose from binding. Brown leather boards. Black title blocks on 4 raised band spine. Decorative inside covers and end pages xv 1090 xxii pages : illustrations Decorative bookblock. "Illustrated with one thousand engravings by distinguished artists. T. Kelly hardcover books
1890147489Brooklyn NY: privately printed 1890. iii 5-38p. original wraps chipped with a three-inch closed tear; text unopened one of five hundred copies. A publication of the Historical printing club Brooklyn. privately printed unknown books
1813WRCAM41998Sackets Harbor N.Y. 1813. 1p. manuscript letter signed docketed on verso. Folio. Old fold lines. Some separation at folds; one tear closed with archival tape. Lightly soiled. Good. An eyewitness account of the second battle of Sackets Harbor on the shores of Lake Ontario from the commander of the American forces there Gen. Jacob Brown to his friend Joshua Hatheway quartermaster general and formerly the commander of the defenses at Sackets Harbor. The town situated near the entrance to the St. Lawrence River at the far eastern end of Lake Ontario and opposite the Canadian town of Kingston was a vital defensive point for the Americans challenging British control of the St. Lawrence and the lake and preventing a British thrust into New York State. If either side could control both sides of the entrance to the St. Lawrence they could control the Upper Great Lakes. Taking advantage of the American action against York which drew troops away to the western end of the Lake the British decided to strike. On May 28 1813 the British Great Lakes squadron under the command of James Yeo appeared off Sackets Harbor carrying troops under the command of the governor-general Lieut. Gen. George Prevost. Having been forewarned by several men who escaped the Battle of Henderson Bay the previous day the Americans had some time to reinforce their defenses before the British could attack. The British landed on the 28th but launched their main attack the next morning. They easily routed the American militia but the regulars under Brown were able to fight off repeated attacks on their fortifications. Prevost fearing the arrival of more American troops ordered a retreat which nearly became a rout. Brown was the hero of the day and was later rewarded with a commission as brigadier general. He must have immediately written this letter describing the action. This appears to be written in a secretarial hand and signed by Brown himself. The letter states: "Dr. Sir I received an order some days since from Genl Dearborn to take comm. at this Post. Comd. Chauncey is up the lake. We were this morning attacked as day dawned by Sir George Prevost in person who made good his landing with at least a thousand picked men. Sir James Yeo commanded the fleet after loosing some distinguished officers and of course some gallant men. Our loss is very severe as to the quality of those who have fallen. The enemy left many of their wounded on the Field - but I have no doubt carried off many more. We shall probably be again attacked as Sir George must feel very sore. All I can say is whatever may be the result we will not be disgraced." A superb battlefield letter reporting on one of the most significant military actions of the War of 1812. unknown books
187827939208 Broadway Cor. Fulton St. New York: Department of Docks Evening Post Steam Presses 1878. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. First Edition. 80 pages plus 3 plates two of which are folding. 8vo 5 3/4 x 9 inches. Printed tan wrappers string stitched. Additionally three stab holes at spine probably was in a bound volume at some point. Bright and clean internally inked "10" upper right front wrapper. Wraps. The first 28 pages are financial in nature and include transactions from May 1st 1876 through April 30th 1877. The next section is the report of the Engineer-in-chief who reports on several projects including the New Pier No. 1. N.R. Canal and King Street sections and other areas. The folding plates depict a section and of a bulk head wall King St. section. The last plate is an isometrical sketch of concrete blocks showing binding frames. The following section is again financials showing what tasks were accomplished and then a report of the Treasurer. A useful document for those interested in Dock related projects in NYC during this time period. [ Department of Docks ] Evening Post Steam Presses unknown
187827939208 Broadway Cor. Fulton St. New York: Department of Docks Evening Post Steam Presses 1878. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. First Edition. 80 pages plus 3 plates two of which are folding. 8vo 5 3/4 x 9 inches. Printed tan wrappers string stitched. Additionally three stab holes at spine probably was in a bound volume at some point. Bright and clean internally inked "10" upper right front wrapper. Wraps. The first 28 pages are financial in nature and include transactions from May 1st 1876 through April 30th 1877. The next section is the report of the Engineer-in-chief who reports on several projects including the New Pier No. 1. N.R. Canal and King Street sections and other areas. The folding plates depict a section and of a bulk head wall King St. section. Â The last plate is an isometrical sketch of concrete blocks showing binding frames. The following section is again financials showing what tasks were accomplished and then a report of the Treasurer. Â A useful document for those interested in Dock related projects in NYC during this time period. [ Department of Docks ] Evening Post Steam Presses unknown books
1816861P30London: R. Hunter; J. Ridgway 1816. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 9" by 5.5". None. A very scarce first edition treatise by William Jacob exploring the causes of agricultural distress an interesting work regarding Enclosure and the Corn Laws. The first edition of this very scarce work.Half-title is present.One leaf of adverts to the rear.Collated complete.An extensive and detailed inquiry into the causes of the great agricultural distress of the first couple of decades of the nineteenth century.Jacob was a significant advocate for the repeal of the Corn Laws. He became a farmer later in his life after he left London and resided at Chesham Lodge Surrey and was appointed comptroller of the corn returns for the Board of Trade.The first half of the nineteenth century saw a lot of agricultural distress in part due to the Enclosure Acts and the Corn Laws. Enclosure in rural Britain led to riots and much social unrest. The Corn Laws were high tariffs and trade restrictions brought in on imported food and corn between the years 1815 and 1846. Rebound in a modern cloth binding. Externally fine with a very small amount of fading to the head of the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with some scattered spots. Half-title is a little more age-toned and marked. Very Good Indeed R. Hunter; J. Ridgway hardcover
1817781R45London: Not Stated 1817. Brochure/Pamphlet. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A scarce reprint of W. Jacob's important essay regarding agricultural distress. An economical work exploring prices of corn land and other farmed produce.Published two years following the introduction of the Corn Laws which saw trade restriction upon corn and imported foodstuffs in order to favour British producers.Written by William Jacob c1761-1851 an English merchant parliamentarian and public official. He advocated for the repeal of the Corn Laws and was a farmer later in life. A scarce pamphlet on agricultural distress. Unbound. Generally smart with some edgewear. Firmly bound with occasional spots including a dark spot which is present through the text. Good Not Stated unknown
1811964Q21London: J. Stratford 1811 . Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. An early nineteenth-century edition of W. A. Henderson's best-selling cookery book revised and updated by Jacob Christopher Schnebbelie. The seventeenth edition of this work which was first published in 1791.Bound in modern cloth. Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece and eleven further plates two of which are folding.Collated complete.This popular Georgian cookery work aimed to provide practical culinary instruction to middle-class households and includes an extensive range of recipes for soups meats fish pies puddings and sauces along with guidance on pickling preserving and distilling. The work of William Augustus Henderson updated and revised by Jacob Christopher Schnebbelie.Rebound with front endpaper retained.With an sixteen page publisher's catalogue to the rear.The recipes reflect contemporary tastes and the increasing influence of global trade on British cuisine.Ink notation to title page "Alice Parkinson Mitton to be given to Priscilla Thoneber at my death". Bound in modern cloth. Externally very smart with light rubbing to joints and extremities and the odd mark. Front endpaper retained and rear renewed. Internally firmly bound. Minor age toning and the odd light spot or handling mark to pages. Ink notation to title page. Very Good J. Stratford hardcover
1804965P36London: J. Stratford 1804. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. An illustrated cookery and housekeeping work for the Georgian household by William Augustus Henderson and Jacob Christopher Schnebbelie. The twelfth edition of this work which was first published in 1791.Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece ten plates and nine plates. Collated all plates are present.This popular Georgian cookery work aimed to provide practical culinary instruction to middle-class households and includes an extensive range of recipes for soups meats fish pies puddings and sauces along with guidance on pickling preserving and distilling. The recipes reflect contemporary tastes and the increasing influence of global trade on British cuisine.The work of William Augustus Henderson updated and revised by Jacob Christopher Schnebbelie.Bound without the adverts.Bookplate of Martin & Pamela Finch to the recto of the front endpaper. The Finch couple founded Matthew Finch Design Consultants Limited a graphics group which specialised in in design for print and publishing. They opened an antiquarian bookshop Wadard Books in 2001. In a half crushed morocco binding with cloth to the boards. Externally smart. Endpapers are renewed. Bookplate to the recto of the front endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age-toned and spotted. The second folding plate is torn one third of the plate is detached but present. Very Good J. Stratford hardcover
182017221London: Thomas Kelly 1820. 17th Ed. hardcover. Poor. 8vo no date badly worn leather boards with sewn on leather spine in old worn brown paper wrapper pages stained and worn some pages loose endpapers and frontispiece missing Seventeenth Edition with the Complete Art of Carving illustrated with engravings index 464 pages Thomas Kelly hardcover
1900507429Press of Geo. Spaulding & Co. for Congregation Emanu-El 1900. First Edition. Leather. GOOD. 169 5 xxi pp. 4to Burgundy leather over cards with gilt stamped lettering and image of the Synagogue to front cover all edges gilt b/w frontispiece and plates throughout. Professionally restored by Margaret H. Johnson with original leather laid over new boards with new endsheets with her invoice and work description tucked in along with some items related to the congregation namely two news clippings and a clipped signature of rabbi Bernard D. Marton with his Congregation Keneseth Israel letterhead d. 1945. Text somewhat worn and with some leaves protruding a bit tail edge a bit dampstained with some warping; now sound and presentable with the restoration work which was billed at $210. Press of Geo. Spaulding & Co. for Congregation Emanu-El unknown