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19731413glsNew York: William Morrow 1973. First Edition. Signed by Senator Javits. Octavo cloth & boards xx 300 pp. Fine in a Fine mylar protected dust jacket. William Morrow, 1973. First Edition. hardcover books
19601338756New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/G-; black/ivory white spine with gray and black text; first edition; dust jacket shows some soiling to exterior; few chips to edges; mylar wrap; cloth has only light exterior wear; strong boards; text block exterior edges slightly toned; some small brown stains to exterior fore edge; ex-library stamp to front pastedown; interior pages clean; pp 310; inscribed by author Jacob Javits former U.S. Senator and Congressman from New York. 1338756. FP New Rockville Stock. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
19818331981. JAVITS Jacob K. With Rafael Steinberg. JAVITS: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A PUBLIC MAN. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1981. Small quarto black cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Javits on the half-title page: "For Gloria & Leonard Stern with Affection Jacob Javits." Leonard Stern is the creator of the well-known TV series "Get Smart." Near fine; price-clipped d/j. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1878127931.1Columbus OH: Jacob H. Studer & Co 1878. Hardbound. Overall VG-. Some wear to cloth including some ripping at top of spine. Ex-library with bookplate perforated and ink stamps on title page and ink stamp on bottom page edges. Some tissue guards folded. Plate 3 is missing a corner only affects margin not image. A set of pages near the end is folded at the corner with the crease most extreme on p 167 Plates are clean and intact. Red library buckram. 182 pp with 119 interleaved tissue-guarded color lithographed plates preceded before the title page by an extensive index of 8pp. Gilt page edges. It seems as if this first printing from 1878 has the superior presentation of color plates compared to the later editions. Jacob H. Studer & Co hardcover books
1878127931Columbus OH: Jacob H. Studer & Co 1878. Hardbound. Overall VG with the notable and large exception of the circular ink ownership stamp on every single color plate. Ink stamp to top and bottom of text block. Sold as a reference copy only not as a collectible book. Sturdy black library buckram. 182 pp with 119 interleaved tissue-guarded color lithographed plates preceded before the title page by an extensive index of 8pp. "Ornithology; Or the Science of Birds" was also published by Studer in 1878. It seems as if these two volumes were intended to form a set based on what I see in other entries and descriptions but this is definitely the better-known half. It also seems as if this first printing from 1878 has the superior presentation of color plates compared to the later editions. Jacob H. Studer & Co hardcover books
1878125400Columbus OH: Jacob H. Studer & Co 1878. Hardbound. Overall VG with the notable and large exception of the blindstamps on every single color plate. Ink stamp to top and bottom of text block. Sold as a reference copy only not as a collectible book. Overall the blindstamps are quite well hidden in the background and not noticable upon the initial viewing of the plates. Most have to be examined in detail before even seeing these blindstamps. Sturdy black library buckram. 182 pp with 119 interleaved tissue-guarded color lithographed plates followed by an extensive index of 8pp. This is followed then by the second book listed above described as follows: Title-page blank verso 2 pp. Contents 2 pp. Index of Illustrations 41 full-page color plates interleaved within 156 pp. of text. The second book was also published by Studer in 1878. It seems as if these two volumes were intended to form a set based on what I see in other entries and descriptions. It also seems as if this first printing from 1878 has the superior presentation of color plates compared to the later editions. Get this one as a superb reference set. Jacob H. Studer & Co hardcover books
1983RP479-35Cambridge etc: Cambridge University Press 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. viii 222 pp. Bibliographical note index; text clean un-marked. Brown cloth gilt spine dust-jacket; binding square and tight jacket with shelf wear edges toned. Excellent working copy from the personal collection of Richard Popkin Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at UCLA. Your order receives my personal attention. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
198016186New York: The Education Foundation of the American Association of Avertising Agencies 1980. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 8vo. Publisher's printed wraps. Very good. Covers lightly edge-worn rubbed. Slight bend. 196pp. <br/><br/>Final report of an investigation sponsored by the American Association of Advertising Agencies. The Education Foundation of the American Association of Avertising Agencies paperback books
1703283280Wilhelmi Metternich: Coloniae 1703. Full Leather. Very Good binding. In contemporary calf with faded decorations to the spine; title label has been replaced with an ancient hand-lettered paper label. 437 pages; index. Very Good binding. Coloniae unknown books
199573814New York: Taschen 1995. First Edition. First Edition. Fine in wrappers softcover. Signed by Christo on title page and he has apparently signed for Jeanne-Claude also. Taschen unknown books
JC144901841: J. Roering. Paperback. Very Good. 12 mo. Wraps. 32 pp. Folding plate at rear. Very scarce. <br/><br/> J. Roering paperback books
1749286557Amstelodami: Apud Petrum Justice 1749. Nova Editio. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Jacob Vaniere's Praedium Rusticum. A Jesuit priest Vaniere was best known for this poetic work sixteen books written in the style of Virgil's Georgics. Complete with portrait frontispiece engraved half title and 16 additional plates. Collates complete; 6 x 320 6 pp. Minor loss to the extremities of the spine and the bottom of the front joint. Full calf with gilt decoration and a leather label on the spine. All edges speckled red. Very Good. Very Good binding. Apud Petrum Justice unknown books
1926242059Amsterdam: Voorheen N. Tetterode 1926. Soft Cover. near Very Good binding. 23pp. "Cette collection De Lettres Publiee par le Dr A. Lysen conservateur de la biblio- theque du Palais de la Paix avec un avant-propos du Dr Jacob ter Meulen directeur de la bibliotheque du Palais de la Paix fut imprimee a l'occasion du tricentenaire de la premier edition du "De iure belli ac pacis" de Hugo Grotius en caracteres "Grotius" par la LETTERGIETERIJ "AMSTERDAM" VOORHEEN N. TETTERODE Amsterdam 1926"~Paper binding with several closed tears on edges of front and rear covers. Chips at top and bottom spine; no markings in text. near Very Good binding. Voorheen N. Tetterode unknown books
19148113Philadeplphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1914. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. A clean solid copy of the 1914 1st edition. VG in its green cloth with bright gilt-lettering along thre spine. Octavo 355 pgs. <br/><br/> Jewish Publication Society of America hardcover books
3424JACOB A. RIIS 1849-1914. A social reformer Riis crusaded against urban slum conditions; he wrote the influential How The Other Half Lives. He was also close friends with Theodore Roosevelt. ALS. 1pg. April 9 1907. New York. An autograph letter signed “Jacob A. Riis†on his personal stationary from “The Neighborhood Settlement†an outreach program for impoverished and immigrant populations that Riis helped establish in the late Nineteenth Century. Riis turns down an invitation to an event. The letter was written a few months before Riis’s marriage his second to Mary Phillips: “My dear Mrs. Love I am very sorry not be able to accept the invitation of the Packer Collegiate Institute Alliance for May 4th but on that date I shall be out of New York lecturing. Faithfully yours Jacob A. Riis April 9th 1904â€. It is in fine condition. unknown books
190116764New York: The Macmillan Company 1901. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine. A handsome copy of the 1901 1st edition of essentially Jacob Riis's autobiography. Tight and VG to Near Fine in its navy-blue cloth with bright gilt-insignia and titling along the front panel and lightly-faded titling and insignia at the spine. Light foxing as well at the frontispiece and its tissue-guard light offsetting to the dedication page. Armorial bookplate Anne C. Ewing at the front pastedown OF THE WOMAN TO WHOSE HUSBAND RIIS TWICE INSCRIBED THIS COPY AND WROTE HIS 1 PG. ALS. This copy furthermore includes 2 tiny corrections in Riis's hand one at pg. 283 one at pg. 436. Thick octavo 443 pgs. plus publisher's ads. <br/><br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover books
1982WN65023London: Robert G. Sawers Publishing 1982. Tan cloth with gilt spine lettering and decoration. Paper covered boards slipcase and book are without defects. Number 311 of 1000 copies issued. Beautiful catalogue with 316 pages of captioned examples of the hashira-e from the collection. Extra postage will be required if mailed due to size and weight. . Limited Numbered. Cloth. Fine/Slipcase Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Catalogue Raisonne. Robert G. Sawers Publishing Hardcover books
198217622London: Robert G. Sawers Publishing 1982. Cloth. Fine. SIGNED BY THE ARTIST AND PRINTMAKER JACOB PINS on the title page. A tight very sharp copy to boot of the 1982 1st edition. Clean and Fine in its light-brown cloth. Folio hundreds of crisp black-and-white and 16 color reproductions thruout. Also includes a pristine copy of the printed card slipcase which has kept the book in beautiful condition. #19 of only 1000 copies published. Foreword by Roger Keyes who states: "This is the first book of any kind devoted to those miracles of grace and ingenuity the hashira-e or Japanese pillar prints. The pillar print is an improbable shape half a person's height yet narrower than the palm of a hand." <br/><br/> Robert G. Sawers Publishing hardcover books
B22068-REzra A. Cook. Collectible - Acceptable. 1895 softcovers front cover is detached but present covers are edgeworn and chipped spine and edges of covers are browned interior is clean and binding stapled is sound pages are browned no dust jacket. Ezra A. Cook paperback books
1998428363Cambridge University Press 1998. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Cloth. 275 pp. Inscribed by author to front free endpaper. Light shelfwear else very good plus in a very good plus jacket. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
1988132695São Paulo Brasil: SESC Servico Social do Comercio 1988. Hardcover. VG donor bookplate bumped corners. White glossy boards. No dust jacket. 271 pp. Profusely illustrated with color plates. In Portugese. SESC, Servico Social do Comercio hardcover books
1986186201Brandeis University Press 1986-05-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 1986 hardcover first edition with dust jacket. Clean tight appears unread. Professional packaging and prompt shipping. Brandeis University Press hardcover books
1950SFK519-1018San Francisco CA: The Book Club of California 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Series: Typophile Chapbook No. XXIII. LIMITED EDITION of 770 copies this is 1 of 420 copies printed for the Typophiles designed and printed by Taylor & Taylor of San Francisco binding by J. F. Tapley Co. 12mo. 7 1/4 x 4 11/16 inches. xiv 60 2 pp. Half-title eagle design in slate blue on the title page 8 plates 6 decorations taken from ornamented castings of various Columbian presses slate blue printer's device on colophon; text clean unmarked. Decorative blue cloth gilt-titled spine translucent paper dust jacket; binding square and tight jacket toned chipped. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing mark. SFK519-1018. Very Good. In 1958 Taylor & Taylor owned one of only three known Columbian hand-presses in the United States. A very specialized piece of scholarship and research by Jacob Kainen an American painter printmaker and art historian who served as Curator of the Division of Graphic Arts US National Museum. One of the Fifty Books of the Year and included in the Exhibition of Western Books of the Rounce & Coffin Club. REFERENCE: Rathe Bibliography of the Typophile Chapbooks No. 23. See: Magee The Hundredth Book No. 75. The Book Club of California hardcover books
1821000049London: Printed for R P Moore 1821 2 volumes:xxviii1313pp; 395pp with leaf of errata. Octavo 8" x 5" rebound in 3/4 leather with marbled boards and gilt lettering to spine. Whyld Ravillous 1821:4 1st edition.<br><br> Jacob Henry Sarratt was a London schoolmaster who learned his chess from Verdoni and established himself as Professor of Chess. He was the leading English chess master from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. He was a frequenter of the London Chess Club which met at Toms Coffee House in Cornhill. His fee was a guinea a lesson. Under his influence stalemate was accepted as a draw. He was the first great English author on chess. His reputation was high and a revelation to English players. His works were of a pioneering character as to chess and the English language. His first excellent books were <i>A treatise on the Game of Chess</i> Vol 1 and Vol 2 1808. There is a prefix listing books on chess from Damiano onwards and some friendly criticism of Philidor. Vol 1 contains Different Methods of Opening the Games then follows 75 Critical Variations. Vol 2 is Teaching the Player who does not have the move how to frustrate his adversarys attack. Then there are instructions how to checkmate and a section on endings with pawns only. His next book introduced in translation the works of Damiano Lopez and Salvio. Published in London in 1813 it deals with those old authors extensively. His next book was Vol 1 Gianutio Vol 2 Selenus with a preface giving some details of the authors. In 1821 was published <i>A New Treatise on the Game of Chess</i>. It is a more exhaustive work than the 1808 publication. He was assisted in this work by his pupil W Lewis. Sarratt died in 1821. His widow then went to Paris and taught chess. In 1844 following an article in <i>Le Palamede</i> describing her as aged 85 and destitute an appeal was launched which enabled her to live in comfort for the rest of her life.<br><br> <b>Condition:</b><br><br> Former library copy from the Brooklyn Public Library with perforated stamp to title and some stamps through out. A very attractively rebound in very good condition. . First Edition. Three-Quarter Leather. Very Good. Illus. by Www.bookcollectorshop.com. Octavo. Printed for R P Moore hardcover books
1903132837NY: Natural Science Association of America 1903. Hardbound. Overall VG with the notable and large exception of the circular ink library stamp on every single color plate. Ink and perforation stamp on title page. Some plates are slightly wavy. Sold as a reference copy only not as a collectible book. Brown library buckram. Top page edges gilt. 182 pp with 119 interleaved color lithographed plates preceded by an extensive index. Natural Science Association of America hardcover books