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1971009059Claremont CA: Pomona College Gallery 1971. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. First edition. Uncommon early exhibition catalog with brief text by Helen Winer. Very good in small black stapled wrappers. <br/><br/> Pomona College Gallery paperback books
19621310693Cassadaga: Distributed by National Spiritualist Association of Churches 1962. Softcover. Octavo; Reprint preface signed 1895; G; Paperback; Spine pink with black print; Cover is pink with black print spotting edgewear; Text block has vendor label partially torn away on title page else clean and tight; "Vol. 1 and 2"- cover; 385 pages. 1310693. FP New Rockville Stock. Distributed by National Spiritualist Association of Churches unknown books
1995032883Harlem & North River NY: Butterfly Press 1995. 279p. b/w figures original blue cloth. Butterfly Press unknown books
183027865New York: John P. Haven.- Boston Perkins & Marvin.- Philadelphia Tower i.e. Towar J. & D.M. Hogan & Co.- Pittsburgh Pa. Hogan & Co. Flagg and Gould Printers Andover 1830. First edition. Removed. A very good copy with foxing to a few preliminary and concluding leaves. 70 pp. 8vo. An important document of the two-wine theory. Though Temperance reformers initially called for total abstinence from distilled liquor eventually the reasoning of the New Reformers led by the New York Temperance Society called for a total ban on wine since all intoxicating liquors were immoral. But the Bible appear to sanction the use of wine. In this essay Moses Stuart the first great Biblical scholar in America wrestles with the question for the first time. While he admits that the Bible allows for the use of pure wine he also shows that it strongly condemned intoxication. Wines of the nineteenth century were much stronger than Biblical wines and thus they would not meet with scriptural approval. Thus the Bible allowed for total abstinence. Sabin 93198. Amer. Imprints 3626. John P. Haven.- Boston, Perkins & Marvin.- Philadelphia, Tower [i.e. Towar], J. & D.M. Hogan & Co.- Pittsburgh [Pa.], Hogan & Co unknown books
190326095NY: Taylor 1903. First Edition. 8vo pp. 69. 12 illustrations. Boards sunned with light wear. An examination of the origins and meaning of the morality and religious plays of the Middle Ages plus the play itself. Taylor unknown books
1903236377New York: J.F. Taylor & Company 1903. hardcover. good. Sparsely illustrated in b/w. lxix 69pp. 8vo pictorial boards edge worn particularly along the binding. New York: J.F. Taylor & Company 1903. Discoloration on the spine cover and endpaper but internally clean. A good copy.<br/><br/> J.F. Taylor & Company unknown books
190630972New York: Thomas Y Crowell & Company 1906. 1st edition. Original publisher's maroon gilt-stamped cloth. TEG. General shelf-wear. Hinges starting. POS to ffep. A VG copy. 341 pp including Bibliography. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Thomas Y Crowell & Company hardcover books
1968164036New York: Benjamin Blom 1968. hardcover. good. B/w illus. 341pp. small 8vo cloth. New York: Benjamin Blom 1968. Originally published 1906. Reissued. Good.<br/><br/> Benjamin Blom unknown books
190624668NY: Crowell 1906. First Edition. 8vo pp. 341. Illustrated with portraits. TEG Genealogical tables. Maroon cloth stamped in gilt. Cover has glass ring stains o/w VG. Crowell unknown books
19981333807Centreville MD: Tidewater Publishers 1998. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 262 pages; VG/VG-; white spine with blue lettering; dust jacket protected by a mylar cover; price uncut "$29.95"; some shelf wear and creasing to the edges staining to spine and back and sticker on front the front of dust jacket pages clean; signed flat by Sam Lacy and Moses J. Newton on the half title page; shelved in sports. 1333807. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Tidewater Publishers hardcover books
1940180216005New York: New Directions 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Inscribed by John Berryman on front paste down to novelist Frederick Boyden "so much skill much faith - signed John Berryman Boston 16 Dec 1941." 221 pp. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Near Fine in Very Good price-clipped dust jacket that is rubbed along edges slightly chipped at head and tail closed tear along front flap fold a few faint stains. The very first book appearance of John Berryman and quite rare signed by him as well as poet/ novelist/essayist Randall Jarrell and poet/translator of Sappho Mary Barnard. New Directions hardcover books
1971023516Detroit: Wayne State University Press 1971. 161 1p. dj. Wayne State University Press unknown books
19712287661The Western Reserve Historical Society 1971. Unbound. Near Fine. Folder edges lightly toned. 1971 Unbound. Facsimile in folder. General Moses Cleaveland 1754-1806 Founder of the City of Cleveland in 1796. Facsimile of His Speech to the Six Nations at Canandaigua New York May 29th 1796. Moses Cleaveland January 29 1754 The Western Reserve Historical Society unknown books
19701334259New York: The Research Centre of Kabbalah 1970. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 232; VG-/G-; red/yellow spine with ivory text; dust jacket has modest wear to exterior; sunned spine; some rubbing wear to edges; cloth shows light shelf wear to exterior; strong boards; text block has slight foxing to exterior edges; previous owner's label to ffep; tight binding; illustrated. 1334259. FP New Rockville Stock. The Research Centre of Kabbalah hardcover books
195226607New York: Exposition Press. Fine. c.1952. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket a nice clean copy with no discernible wear. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper: "To / Doctor Charles: -- / The best of luck always / and thanks for your / buoyancy and happiness. / It's such a tonic. / Simply and Happy / Reading! / Affectionately / Eva E. Moses / Pleuty." Vanity press novel set in the early 20th century about the life of a family that migrates from Minnesota to Saskatchewan. Although there's generally a kind of broad assumption that most vanity press novels are thinly-disguised autobiography in this case one contemporary reviewer of the book noted that "one has the feeling while reading this story that Eva Moses is writing not so much from actual experience as from hearsay." An uncommon book this copy unfortunately lacking the dust jacket. Signed by Author . Exposition Press hardcover books
1973008124New York: Abrams 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Thorough monograph of the artist with text by Otto Kallir. 357 pp. Includes 253 illustrations including 135 in full color. Front binding starting to weaken a very good copy overall with cloth spine over boards in a very good unclipped dustwrapper. Very heavy volume - additional shipping charges may apply. <br/><br/> Abrams hardcover books
1973116741New York: Harry N. Abrams 1973. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Massive monograph with text by Kallir. Includes 253 large illustrations with 135 in color along with an additional 1203 documentary illustrations. A fine and tight copy in a bright very near fine dust jacket with a tiny almost invisible stain to the top front corner. Still one of the best books on Grandma Moses. Harry N. Abrams unknown books
19521325392Harper & Brothers 1952. Limited Edition #157/250. Hardcover. Octavo xi 140 24 pages; VG; bound in publisher's half red leather gilt to spine decorated paper boards; original glassine present with only slight chipping to head of spine small hole in spine; housed in publisher's slipcase; signed flat on the limitation page #157/250 copies; shelved case 5. 1325392. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Harper & Brothers hardcover books
194735819Garden City NY: Doubleday 1947. 4to pp. 136. Introduction by Louis Bromfield. Most reproductions in black and white five in color. Frontis portrait. Tape stains on endpapers but a VG tight copy in worn dj. Doubleday unknown books
1952006323Harper & Brothers 1952. Book. Fine. Cloth. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in like jacket.$3.50 on flap.Stated First Edition.Inscribed by Moses on the Title Page."Grandma Moses July 131953." Fresh Copy. Excellent Jacket without wear. Quite Rare Signed Beautiful Copy. Harper & Brothers Hardcover books
195246137NY: Harper & Brothers 1952. First edition 1/270 copies signed by the artist. 8vo. 140 pp. Illustrated plates color plates of paintings facsimile correspondence. Publisher's red quarter-leather and patterned boards and endpapers t.e.g. cloth slipcase. Very good. <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers hardcover books
19851342128Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1985. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G-; blue spine with black text; first edition first printing; dust jacket has moderate rubbing wear to exterior; few chips to edges; rubbed edges and joints; slight moisture staining inside dj; cloth has minimal exterior wear; strong straight boards; text block exterior edges show slight wear; frontispiece; slight damp staining to tail edge; fore and head edges good; interior pages clean; illustrated; pp 538. 1342128. FP New Rockville Stock. Indiana University Press hardcover books
194653174New York: The Dryden Press. Very Good. 1946. Hardcover. New York: The Dryden Press 1946. Oversize green boards show very light spotting slight toning to endpages otherwise a clean Very Good copy no DJ. . The Dryden Press hardcover books
1971UHADGRE00HMRBantam 1971. Very Good. Hada Moses editor. Greek Drama. Sophocles; Aeschylus; Euripedes; Aristophanes. New York: Bantam 1971. 337pp. 16mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good with rubbed and bumped edges. Index entries penciled on rear pages. Bantam paperback books
195331763NY: Modern Library. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1953. Hardcover. Modern Library number 203. Translated from the Greek. A later printing. Very good in a very good strips of age toning along the fore and top edges of the rear panel light shelf wear dust jacket. . Modern Library hardcover books