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1757WRCLIT55759London: Printed for A. Millar and J. Nourse.et al 1757. Five volumes. 12mo. Contemporary calf spines gilt extra contrasting labels. Early ink ownership inscription on each title "James indecipherablelough Tintern Abbey" bindings worn with several labels absent and two boards detached and volume one split small spot on fore-edge of volume five bookplate in each volume small ink note in one lower fore-corner an externally poor internally very good set. First edition of this translation published in an edition of one thousand sets see Small p. 216. The dedication to The Countess of Northumberland is signed by Lennox and the role of Samuel Johnson having a hand in its composition was formally attributed by Hazen in 1971 at a meeting of the Johnsonians see Maggs 1038:70. Small CHARLOTTE RAMSAY LENNOX pp. 213-16. Printed for A. Millar, and J. Nourse...[et al] hardcover books
1984W1113MMTenafly NJ: MMI Americana Press 1984. Brownish red cloth with gilt spine lettering. Bumps at spine with a little loss of cloth especially at tail. Every detail that is particularly singular to Newport furniture is discussed and photographed in a book by the two leading experts in the field. . First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. MMI Americana Press Hardcover books
18298887Portland 1829. No Binding. Very Good. 50 ¾ x 40 ¼ inches. Steel engraving. Original wash color refreshed; expertly conserved re-mounted on new linen; a few cracks & marginal mends but fine for this kind. The very rare three copies cited in OCLC first edition of this excellent map of Maine by the state's first mapmaker. An exceptionally well-preserved example. Unlike many early American state maps that struggled to get completed Greenleaf's received a warm commendation from the state legislature even before it was published and the mapmaker was granted $1000 to aid him in finishing the map. Greenleaf later received $640 from the legislature for 40 copies of the map that were obtained for state use a remarkable $16 per copy. Perhaps the large number of copies sold for official rather than private use helps account for the map's present rarity. The map was originally intended to accompany an atlas and survey of the state that Greenleaf published the same year but very few complete sets of the three items are known to have survived. Greenleaf appears to have taken special care in the production of this map. Although published in Portland Maine Greenleaf employed as engravers for this work the estimable J. H. Young and F. Dankworth both of whom produced major works for the firms of S. A. Mitchell and others. This precisely detailed map which shows ten counties in different colors provides state county town and township boundary lines. The state's many rivers lakes ponds and even falls are shown as are roads and elevations. The map was re-published in 1844 by Greenleaf's son and namesake from the same plates but with emendations and several times thereafter. Greenleaf published two earlier maps of the state in 1815 and 1820 but the present work was by far his finest. Ristow W. American Maps and Mapmakers pp. 95-96; Catalogue Raisonne Important Maine Maps. Auction Catalogue for Thompson Collection Auction Robert E. Croul 2003 lot 119. unknown books
178655770Providence 1786. Folio sheet approx. 15" x 12" docketed on the verso; previous folds with splits no loss; overall toning; good. Brigadier General James Angell 1723-1785 descendant of one of the first settlers of Providence died February 2 1785. This inventory was taken by Moses Brown 1736-1838 executor of the will and both a friend and relative. The Angell's daughter Abigail married a Goddard relatives of the Brown family. Among assets listed are Angell's Johnston farm lot 160 acres of Vermont land a third of an acre lot in North Providence; "we to give James and Jacob a Deed of the Whole of remd of Johnston farm & North Providence lott." James Angell was town clerk of Providence until 1775 and Theodore Foster said of him "I became intimately acquainted with the said James Angell and many of his Family Connexions among whom was the Honorable Stephen Hopkins Esq. whose Sister married the said James Angell." Documentary History of R.I. Angell was also appointed chairman of the committee to revise laws of the state. <br/><br/> unknown books
183248338Pembroke CT 1832. 8vo pp. 2 100 2; 6 leaves of mounted dried flowers mostly perished at back; 1 extra bifolium laid in containing three pages of "wandering thoughts"; contemporary quarter red calf over marbled paper-covered boards; upper joint cracked at the top boards rubbed and bumped; very good. A manuscript notebook full of pontification on a variety of subjects some rather mundane "Friendship is an acquisition which is very necessary and needful in life" and some on more colorful topics: the autobiography of a hat Yankee peddlers "Among the variety of imposters which we daily meet the yanks peddlers must be the first which comes under our observation"; slavery; the plight of the Indians; fashion "Where the old fashioned knee-buckles have been turned into some article of fancy; the sheepskin pantaloons and horn buttons have given place to morocco shoes and shell combs". Thirty-three entries are provided in all. One describes the town of Pembroke CT; there seems little otherwise to indicate where these essays were published. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1997RMOSLYN00LRGreenwood Press 1997. Fine. Moses Norton H. compiler. Lynching and Vigilantism in the United States an Annotated Bibliography. Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Press 1997. 441pp. Indexed. 8vo. Blue cloth. Book condition: Near fine with very light bumping to corners. Greenwood Press hardcover books
1909370501909. ALCOTT Louisa May. MOSES Belle. LOUISA MAY ALCOTT: DREAMER AND WORKER. NY: D. Appleton & Co. 1909. 8vo. embossed brown cloth stamped in white. First Edition. Very Good some wear white stamping on spine gone but still quite nice on front cover. $45.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
181927287Andover: Published by Flagg & Gould 1819. 8vo. 180 pp. <br><br>Channing's sermon was at the ordination of Jared Sparks. This is the "second editions corrected and enlarged." This is NOT a modern reprint. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 49528. Removed from a nonce volume. Some waterstaining. Published by Flagg & Gould unknown books
175814New York: Hacker Art Books 1966. Hardcover. VG all volumes have light shelfwear bumping to corners and slight wear to block edges but interior pages overall are VG. This is a four volume set of navy cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine Volume I is 234 pp followed by 3646 bw illustrations on unnumbered pages Volume II is pages 235-426 followed by 3647-7877 of bw illustrations on unnumbered pages. Volume III is pages 427-620 followed by 7878-12395 bw illustrations on unnumbered pages. Volume IV is pages 621-836 pages followed by 12396-16112 bw illustrations on unnumbered pages. This four volume set is a reprint by Hacker Art Books from 1966. Text is in French. Volume I is A-Ch. Volume II is Ci-K. Volume III is L-O. Volume IV is P-Z. The Watermarks; Historical Dictionary of Paper Brands from Their Appearance Around 1282 Until 1600. Hacker Art Books hardcover books
199527386NY: Philomel Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0399226877 . Seventh printing thus. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Philomel Books hardcover books
1778006437London: J. Robson 1778. Second edition. Full Morocco. Near Fine. One of the true milestones of entomological literature with truly magnificent and sublime color plates. Folio 37 by 29 cm. Copper engraved frontis xv 1 90 pp. and one anatomical plate plus 44 magnificent hand-colored copper engraved plates. Text in English and French with the two languages side by side on each page. Moses Harris 1730-1785 was both an entomologist and engraver and artist. Modern full burgundy morocco with gilt floral centerpiece and spine decoration. Endpapers are modern and somewhat odd looking more like wrapping paper than a proper endpaper. Usual offsetting. Very occasional light fox mark. Overall a beautiful fresh copy with all plates sharp and bright. <br /><br /> J. Robson books
1991251971Mexico City: Instituto Nacional Indigenista 1991. 319p. wraps 5.25 x 8 inches wraps worn else very good later printing. Text in Spanish. Volume 1 only. Coleccion Presencias. Instituto Nacional Indigenista unknown books
1881RTHALAP03JKNImprenta De E. D. Orozco Y. Compania 1881. Very Good. Thatcher Moises Moses. La Poligamia Mormona y la Monogamia Cristiana Comparadas. Mexico: Imprenta De E. D. Orozco Y. Compania 1881. 40pp. 8vo. Orange wrappers. Book condition: Very good with slight bumping and rubbing to edges and chipping to lower spine. Scarce Spanish language publication defending polygamy. Imprenta De E. D. Orozco Y. Compania unknown books
200788077San José: TEOR/éTica 2007. 21 cm. Publicaciones TEOR/éTICA No. 30 35 pages color plates portrait biography/chronology catalogue bibliographical references pages 34-35 color pictorial wrappers. OCLC: 690880492 Catalog of an exhibition held in 2007 at TEOR/éTica San José Costa Rica. CONTENTS: TEOR/éTica presenta a Moisés Barrios / Virginia Pérez-Ratton -- Tras la huella de una modernidad fragmentada / Anabella Acevedo -- TEOR/éTica presents Moisés Barrios / Virginia Pérez-Ratton -- In search of a fragmented modernity / Anabella Acevedo. ENGLISH AND SPANISH TEXTS TEOR/éTica unknown books
1957403033New York: Simon & Schuster 1957. A near fine copy the price-clipped jacket lightly worn along joints but fresh and bright. 8vo. 48 pp. Black-and-white photographic illustrations. Original cloth; dust jacket. FIRST EDITION first printing. <br/><br/> Simon & Schuster hardcover books
1957403034New York: Simon & Schuster 1957. 8vo. 48 pp. Black-and-white photographic illustrations. Original cloth; dust jacket. A fine copy the ends of jacket spine panel just slightly touched. FIRST EDITION first printing. <br/><br/> Simon & Schuster hardcover books
195439708Santiago de Chile: Instituto de Investigaciones Histórico-Culturales de la Universidad de Chile 1954. First edition thus. Paper wrappers. A very good copy spine of extra wrapper darkened minor shelfwear. 306 pp. Illus. with b/w photos. 8vo. Colección de libros raros o curiosos de la literatura chilena: no. 1. Juan Uribe-EchevarrÃa pr. Lances de Noche Buena was first published in 1865 as v. 1 of a series entitled La Diversión de las familias directed by the author. No more of this series was ever published./ La cruz blanca first appeared in 1875 in the Revista chilena v. 1. Palau 352391. Instituto de Investigaciones Histórico-Culturales de la Universidad de Chile unknown books
1897011285Moses King 1897. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Rare Copy a Near Fine Copy with Tender Hinges.Very Scarce. Early look at The New York Stock Exchange with 1061 illustrations.Excellent Copy. Moses King Hardcover books
1898253334New York: Moses King 1898. First. hardcover. good. Numerous photo Illus. 96pp. Folio original green cloth with original wrappers bound in spine ends worn edges of corners lightly worn some pages lightly dampstained in bottom margins front and back covers with small areas of light soiling bound in wrappers are chipped in margins. New York: Moses King 1898. First Edition.<br/><br/> Contains over 400 portraits of Wall Street brokers and prominent men of finance and 65 photo illustrations of the New York Stock Exchange and nearby architecture.<br/><br/> Moses King unknown books
190317370New York: Moses King 1903. Cloth. Very Good. A very important Association copy -- and a significant piece of turn-of-the-century New York history. INSCRIBED BY MOSES KING in February 1904 TO ADOLPH S. OCHS THE PUBLISHER AND OWNER OF THE NEW YORK TIMES 1896-1935 AND A MAJOR FORCE IN THE GROWTH OF NEW YORK AS A WORLD-CLASS CITY. A solid very presentable copy to boot of the 1903 installation of this photographic tribute to New York both overseen and published by the powerful Moses King himself a formidable figure in the world of New York movers and shakers. This copy is solid and VG to VG in its tan cloth with bright gilt-titling to the front panel. Light wear at the spine ends and the tips mild rubbing along the front panel's bottom-edge and very light soiling to the rear panel. Folio hundreds of crisp black-and-white plates glorifying the city's architectural acheivements. Laid-into this copy is a hand-sewn uncommon 1933 booklet called "Adolph S. Ochs at Seventy-Five" which pays tribute to the publisher's accomplishments from the perspective of Jewish theology and ideals. <br/><br/> Moses King hardcover books
1977231882New York: Arno Press 1977. hardcover. very good. Profusely Illustrated. Folio yellow boards. New York: Arno Press 1977. Very good<br/><br/> Arno Press unknown books
1904266665New York: Moses King 1904. First. paperback. good. 325 photo Illus. 72pp. Folio original printed wrappers spine ends worn small area of wear to middle of spine wrappers lightly soiled corners of wrappers chipped front wrapper lightly dampstained near edges. New York: Moses King 1904. First Edition<br/><br/> Views include multi-story commercial buildings bridges banks municipal buildings private residences schools churches and hospitals. Internally a very good copy with bright illustrations.<br/><br/> Moses King unknown books
1895123792Boston Massachusetts: Moses King 1895. Hardcover. VG- Light wear to extremities; Hinges split but binding tight. Green cloth over boards; Red and gilt titling and illustration; 720 pp.; 450 bw figures. Published as a companion to King's Handbook of New York City; Includes photos of private residences hotels churches businesses general cityscapes and more; Also contains ads for many of the businesses included within. Moses King hardcover books
1972167969New York: Benjamin Blom 1972. hardcover. Text by M.F. Sweetser. 53 maps 2600 text illustrations. 2 vols. in one. 951pp. 8vo cloth; spine rubbed. New York: Benjamin Blom 1972.<br/><br/> Benjamin Blom unknown books
1892025598Buffalo NY: Moses King Corporation 1892. Octavo. 939 pages including over 2600 illustrations portraits and 51 colored maps. Although they had not yet become states this book has chapters on Arizona; the Apache State; Indian Territory later to become Oklahoma and New Mexico; the Sunshine State. There are fifty-one colored maps and over twenty-six hundred illustrations. The one on Indian Territory covers the major tribes located there with small images of the Cherokee Female Seminary the Choctaw Meeting House and others. Arizona has many images though it was still a territory not a state and also Alaska where it shows the largest income from seal skins codfish salmon and finally in the smallest amount gold. It was another five years before the Alaskan gold rush would come and it would not be organized as a territory until 1912. Hawaii of course was not a territory until 1898. Bound in dark brown morocco lettered and stamped in gilt spine lettering gitl scenic endpapers all edges gilt wear to spine ends. A very good copy. Moses King Corporation unknown books