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1804115849Munster: Peter Waldeck 1804. pamphlet. very good. 3 copper engraved folding plates. 172pp. 8vo early marbled wrappers uncut; spine worn. Munster: Peter Waldeck 1804. Scarce. Very good.<br/><br/> Hirsch II pp. 626-7.<br/><br/> Peter Waldeck unknown books
1824531York County Pennsylvania 1824. Oblong 12mo. 88 pp. Contemporary calf backed wall-paper covered boards; binding rubbed at edges with minor loss of paper and leather otherwise very good. Eichelberger's account book contains a list of expenses as well as income relating to the Eichelberger farm. Entries are organized chronologically and list the item received or service performed as well as the price paid for the item or service. Eichelberger listed prices in both dollars and pounds. Typical expenses include the hiring of farm hands food often dried pork county taxes and the digging of a well. Eichelberger records far more income than expenses. He sold a number of items including wheat apples beef rye and animal fat. Eichelberger provided board to a widow by the name of Miller. Perhaps the most interesting sources of Eichelberger's income are the animals he sold. Between 1806 and 1809 Eichelberger records the sale of 86 horses accounting for the vast majority of his income during those years. He also records the sale of a few steer sheep and hogs but never in quantities as great as the horses. Several pages of the book record Eichelberger's duties as the executor of the will of his father George Allen Eichelberger. These entries list the name of the beneficiary the amount of the estate granted them and the date on which the transaction took place. The final entry in the book which is chronologically out of place and dated 1807 records Eichelberger's activities following the death of his father such as traveling to Carlisle for the reading of the will and appraisal of the estate. Curiously the entries in which the estate is divided among the beneficiaries are dated between 1824 and 1825--seventeen years after the initial reading of the will. This hints at the protracted probate disputes and complications involved in executing a will in the early nineteenth century. Also of note in this book is the inexplicable changes in the way Eichelberger spelled his name. In the earliest entries of the book it is spelled "Echelberger" then appears as "Eichelberger" and finally beginning around 1810 appears as "Higleberger". While the record book mentions no place names other than Carlisle a prosperous farm family by the name of Eichelberger resided in York County Pennsylvania for many years in the eighteenth century. It is very likely that Jacob was a member of this Pennsylvania-German family. unknown books
186738307San Francisco: Alta California Printing House 1867. 1st edition Cowan II pp. 375-376; Rocq 9192. Original printed pale green paper wrappers. Some modest wear & soiling to wrappers though spine paper mostly perished. A VG copy. 64 pp. Numerous mss corrections to text. Intratextual lot plans ~ 55 describing by city blocks the property of Jacob C. Beideman. 8vo. 9" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>Auction of over 100 pieces of property located throughout the city of San Francisco as amassed by Jacob C. Beideman. One of the largest estates of the era neighborhoods include the Tenderloin area of downtown and along Van Ness Ave. Western Addition & Hayes Valley. OCLC records 6 holding institutions. No copies at auction the past 30 years. Rare in the trade. Alta California Printing House unknown books
18129503Stockbridge: Printed by H. Willard 1812. 16pp. Disbound light wear and scattered foxing. Good. "As Israel was a chosen and peculiar people placed under the special instruction and guidance of Jehovah; so are we." Catlin takes his message from Hosea: "O Israel thou hast destroyed thyself" which is exactly what Catlin says we're going to do in this unwise War. FIRST EDITION. AI 25038 7. Printed by H. Willard unknown books
18792558331879. With watercolours photos etc. 4to. Quarter contemporary morocco gilt spine and marbled boards a.e.g. Minor rubbing some pages have been excised. With watercolours photos etc. 4to. Front free endpaper has charming small watercolour of house tipped in with legend in pencil "I believe this is the first dwelling after marriage Rainham Kent. G.T.N. ordained 1806 preached at Romsey.<br/><br/>2. Lumley Lodge Richmond pen and ink drawing. Laid in.<br/><br/>3. Watercolour : "House & chapel built by him of Dr César Malam Prè du Champs- Geneva<br/><br/>4. Pencil drawing "Birthplace of Phillip George de Grand Jacob: Roath Court was left for Somerton in 1808." Signed in picture "Roath Court Frant. July9-39."<br/><br/>5. 2. Lumley Lodge Richmond pencil drawing<br/><br/>6. Crawley Rectory 1832 by A.S.J. Pencil drawing<br/><br/>7. Crawley Rectory and grounds by ASJ<br/><br/>8. Wash drawing of "Abbey Close Winchester" identified lower left<br/><br/>From hence mostly photographs. unknown books
1832305489New York 1832. 1/2 page. Docketed. Old folds. 1/2 page. Docketed. Olcott was the president of the Mechanics and Farmers' Bank of Albany N.Y. and a prominent figure in New York State politics and finance.<br/><br/>Reads in part:<br/>" I have your letter of 4st & regret---not get the loan of 1200$. unknown books
1888003190Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1888. American Commonwealths Series edited by Horace E. Scudder. Very Good Plus prior owner name in pencil front endpage prior owner bookplate and small bookstore sticker front pastedown. Map frontis top edge gilt. Book is clean tight and unmarked and quite presentable. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. Houghton Mifflin Hardcover books
1821120469Boston MA: Cummings and Hilliard 1821. later quarter leather cloth title gilt-stamped on spine back original paper wrapper top edge cut other edges uncut. 4to. later quarter leather cloth title gilt-stamped on spine back original paper wrapper top edge cut other edges uncut. 101-1971 pages. Shaw and Shoemaker 40247. Volume III Part II only. Tissue protected color engravings by Jacob Bigelow. In addition to the engravings the botanical history results of chemical examinations and medical uses are listed. The entire work was published between 1817 and 1821. Bigelow 1787-1879 was a physician and botanist professor of Materia Medica at Harvard from 1815 to 1855. Includes appendix systematic index Latin index English index and table of contents for the entire thrid volume. For a history of its printing binding and distribution see Richard Wolfe Jacob Bigelow's American Medical Botany 1817-1821 North Hills Pennsylvania: Bird and Bull Press 1979. For a listing of the contents of all volumes see the University Archives and Special Collections website of Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia. Treadwell Library Boston ex libris and regulations of the Public Library of the City of Boston are laid in. Endpapers tanned with pencilled notation on back pastedown. Cummings and Hilliard unknown books
1817880761817. THE FIRST BOTANICAL WORK PUBLISHED IN AMERICA BIGELOW Jacob. AMERICAN MEDICAL BOTANY BEING A COLLECTION OF THE NATIVE MEDICINAL PLANTS OF THE UNITED STATES CONTAINING THEIR BOTANICAL HISTORY AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND PRPOERTIES AND USES IN MEDICINE DIET AND THE ARTS WITH COLOURED ENGRAVINGS. Boston: Cummings and Hilliard 1817-1820. First edition. 60 color plates most with tissue guards: 10 hand-colored copper engravings and 50 plates printed in color a la poupee probably from an etched stone with some plates finished by hand. Six parts bound in three volumes. Octavo in fours nineteenth-century quarter calf bindings with marbled boards red morocco label and horizontal double-rules in gilt to spines. Ex library: each volume has a bookplate and ink stamp on front pastedown a perforated stamp to title-leaf with an ink stamp on verso a perforated stamp in top margin of first text leaf and an ink stamp on p. 51. Plates are unmarked. Bindings are worn and scuffed with joints tender some starting. Plates are clean for the most part though some have offset on versos from text leaves or slight toning from tissue guards. Text is clean. "This is the first botanical work published in America. Bigelow originally planned to use hand-colored copper plate engravings which are employed in the first half of the first volume. This method proving too expensive and laborious he sought a method of printing color rather than applying it by hand. Richard Wolfe who has made an exhaustive study of the work believes that the rest of the plates the book was issued in six parts over a three-year period were made by etching a stone block then applying the colors to the stone 'a la poupee'. The stone inked with multiple colors was then printed in a single impression. This is the only use of such a process an American color plate book." - Reese 19th Century American Color Plates Books #10. Bennett p. n11 Nissen 164 Pritzel 773 Staflue & Cowan 514 Sabin 5294. unknown books
1817044454Boston: Cummings and Hillard 1817. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Three volumes in one bound in contemporary paneled calf with an embossed eagle motif. Wear at corners and spine ends with a bit of loss to leather rehinged with inner joint strengthened with cloth. Old Yale library plate with a note that it was purchased from Yale as a duplicate in 1882. Modest foxing to text and plates heavier in spots fairly clean overall. 60 engraved plates colored a la poupee some finished by hand. In addition to being the first proper US botanical book Bigelow's Botany is the first US book printed in color. Remarkably two decades before the invention of chromolithography a method for printing in color was invented to print the plates for American Medical Botany. Sabin 5294 xi 1 18-197 1 195-197 1; xvi i.e. xiv 15-199 1; x 11-193 1. Pp. 195-198 of volume three bound at the end of volume one. Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Science & Technology; Botany; Americana. Inventory No: 044454. <br/><br/> Cummings and Hillard hardcover books
1881WRCAM36827Chicago 1881. 246pp. Original cloth stamped in gilt. Cloth a bit sunned and slightly rubbed 1/4-inch stain on spine else fine. First American edition after the London edition of the same year. Holyoake was a Chartist and Owenite in early life. He visited America for four months with a view to investigate social and political conditions in the northeastern United States and parts of Canada. Chapters include "The Republican Convention at Saratoga" "City of Holyoke - Discourses in Free Churches" "State Socialism in America" "Co-operative Emigration - Visits to the Premier of Canada and President of America" and "Manners and Opinions in America." hardcover books
186458392Washington DC: Smithsonian Annual Report 1864. 8vo. 352-369; 1 379-399 pp. A complete article extracted from the Smithsonian report and bound with blank pages in the rear. Howes B-29 not mentioning this translation. Contemporary three-quarter black leather and marbled boards edges and corners rubbed gilt spine title. <br/><br/> Smithsonian Annual Report hardcover books
183127979London: John Murray 1831. First edition 2 vols. 8vo pp. xvi 380; xi 1 415 1; later full speckled calf by Riviere red and green morocco labels on gilt-decorated spines marbled edges and endpapers; 19th century bookplate; slightest rubbing else near fine. William Jacob 1762-1851 was appointed to the comptrollership of corn returns in 1822. "On the suggestion of Huskisson Jacob undertook an inquiry into the production and consumption of the precious metals. This work shows great research but is defective which may be attributed partly for the more recent periods to the insufficient historical information available then" Palgrave II 471. Goldsmiths' 26788; Kress C.2842. <br/><br/> John Murray unknown books
181822746Boston: Cummings and Hillard 1818. Sixth edition. 12mo pp. xx 316 with several pages of textural illustrations and two full page engraved plates showing map projections.Bound in original leather backed board internal staining lacks a front flyleaf a good copy. Imprints 43784. Originally published in 1813 this contains a 20 page introduction exlaining geography to teachers. The body includes descriptions of the countries and continents of the world questions to be asked and a gazateer in the end. Cummings and Hillard unknown books
181822745Boston: Cummings and Hillard 1818. Sixth edition. 12mo pp. xx 316 with several pages of textural illustrations and two full page engraved plates showing map projections. Bound in original leather backed board some internal staining but a better than very good copy. Imprints 43784. Originally published in 1813 this contains a 20 page introduction explaining geography to teachers. The body includes descriptions of the countries and continents of the world questions to be asked and a gazateer in the end. Cummings and Hillard unknown books
1879343Boston: Prang 1879. Hardcover. Very Good. 1st American ed. trans. from the 3rd German ed. by Charles C. Perkins. Thick 4to. Beveled boards with gilt illus. & lettering on cover & spine. a.e.g. 166 text illus. Slightly rubbed at ends. History of interior decoration from Greek & Roman times to the 18th century with an eye towards aesthetics. <br/><br/>Extra chromolithograph decorative title page 5 chromolighographs & 55 other toned or b/w plates incl. Albertotypes & photo etchings. Prang hardcover books
1879293765Boston: Prang 1879. hardcover. fine. Translated from the Third German Edition edited with Notes by Charles C. Perkins. 60 chromolithographs albertotypes and typographic etchings some in color with tissue guards. 166 text illustrations. 356 pages. 4to rebound in black cloth with the original decorative cover all edges gilt. Boston: Prang 1879. Fine.<br/><br/> First American Edition of the decorative arts classic.<br/><br/> Prang unknown books
1858008493Boston: Phillips Sampson & Company 1858. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR at front end page -"Dr. Coolidge with Dr. Bigelows regards-". 75 pages original brown cloth boards with embossed borders lettered in gilt front cover Very Good stains both covers light wear at spine ends. Bookplate of Edward Delos Churchill front paste down.With excellent medical provenance from the collection of Edward Delos Churchill 1895-1972 a pioneering American thoracic surgeon best remembered for describing the Churchill-Cope reflex. ASSOCIATION COPY both Jacob Bigelow and Dr. Algernon Coolidge 1830-1912 were Harvard graduates Boston doctors and fellow members of the prestigious Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Other members during this time were Oliver Wendell Holmes Charles Elliot Ware Henry Jacob Bigelow and J.B.S. Jackson. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Embossed Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Association Copy. Phillips, Sampson & Company Hardcover books
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
188536023London: Bailliere 1885. Bailliere unknown books
185761586Cincinnati: Cranston and Curts. Very Good. 1857. Hardcover. 528 pages gray cloth with red printing. Hinges started contetns are toned. Covers are scuffed and soiled with rubbed and scuffed spine ends and cover corners. A Good copy. . Cranston and Curts hardcover books
1814248076West Bloomfield NY 1814. 1 p. plus integral address leaf. 4to on a folded folio sheet. Old fold lines minor soiling; near fine. In a green half morocco and cloth clamshell case. 1 p. plus integral address leaf. 4to on a folded folio sheet. A hasty note written by Major General Jacob Brown to New York politician Nathan Williams requesting more arms and equipment for the siege of Fort Erie currently underway. The Americans led by Brown captured Fort Erie on July 3 1814. British forces led by Lt. General Gordon Drummond engaged the Americans at the bloody Battle of Lundy's Lane on July 25th where Brown was wounded; the Americans retreated to Fort Erie and Brown was sent off to convalesce. After repeated sorties and engagements the American commander General Gaines was gravely wounded and Brig. General Eleazer Ripley - who thought the whole operation was doomed to failure - took command. Brown though not quite recovered from wounds taken at the battle of Lundy's Lane the previous month was sent to replace the pessimistic Ripley as the commander of the Fort. Brown had made a name for himself at the battles of Sackett's Harbor and Lundy's Lane and his actions at the Siege would cement his position as a national hero winning him the Congressional Gold Medal in November 1814. Brown jotted this note before setting out to command the troops at the Fort. He writes:<br/> <br/>"My dear Sir I am so far on my way towards Buffalo. The militia turn out better than was expected. We shall I fear be deficient in arms. You will jump into your easy carriage and ride to Rome as fast as possible upon the receipt of this and see that the keeper of the arsenal there forwards fifteen hundred stand with equipments compleat with all the rapidity possible. Your attention is of much importance."<br/> <br/>A wonderful letter written by Major General Jacob Brown on his way to the battle that would ensure his lasting fame. unknown books
188240720London 1882. Very Good. <p>Brett Jacob. A.L.s. to Latimer Clark. London September 18 1882. 2- pp. 181 x 114 mm. Remains of mounting present. Provenance: Latimer Clark.</p> <p>Regarding Clark's request for a portrait photograph. Jacob Brett was the younger brother of John Brett the head of the Magnetic Telegraph Company in England and one of the co-founders of Cyrus Field's Atlantic Telegraph Company. In 1850 John and Jacob Brett laid the first undersea cable between England and France. This failed after one garbled message a French fisherman cut the cable thinking it was a new variety of seaweed but in 1851 the Bretts laid a much stronger cable that remained in use for many years.</p> . unknown books
19002613551900. Pen and ink on paper 8 pp. stapled booklet chapters I-VII and 2 pp. on single sheet portions of chapters XII-XV. 4to. Light toning. Pen and ink on paper 8 pp. stapled booklet chapters I-VII and 2 pp. on single sheet portions of chapters XII-XV. 4to. Draft Outline of Riis' Autobiography. The autograph outline of the first seven chapters of Riis's autobigraphy The Making of an American 1902 as well as outlines for parts of chapters twelve through fifteen. The opening chapters recount stories from Riis's boyhood in Denmark meeting his future wife Elizabeth Gortz and his arrival in America. "The story commences on a bridge over the river Nibs on the outskirts of the ancient town of Ribe which is on the Danish north seacoast. A boy & girl have met .". unknown books
187012467New York: Steam Printing House 1870. pamphlet. very good. Interesting illustrations throughout the text. 29 page. Thin 8vo original printed wrappers; a bit chipped. New York: Steam Printing House 1870. Very good.<br/><br/> Steam Printing House unknown books