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SAV153Hardcover. Good. Italy possibly Piedmont 17th century. 181 leaves 96 x 140mm. A pocket-sized copybook written in a uniform italic script in brown ink recto only on laid paper. Each page with double ruled border framing Latin verse lines from De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni The Life and Exploits of Alexander the Great by Quintus Curtius Rufus with Italian translation and proverbial sayings in Italian on miscellaneous subjects signed intermittently Il Zangrandi or Gioseppe Zangrandi. Oblong contemporary sheep over pasteboard; some slight worming mostly at beginning and end some minor chips on spine and back cover otherwise good. Ownership signature of Moses Baruch Carvaglio on the last leaf in Italian Io Moise filgiolo sic di Jacob di Josef Baruch Carvaglio under an anecdotal note in his hand about an incident of extreme cold which froze over the lagoon and parts of the Venetian canal in 1708. <br/><br/>An interesting 17th-century calligraphic copybook of excerpts from the great Roman history of Alexander the Great and with popular sayings written in Italian and Latin once owned by important Venetian Jewish coral merchant Moses Baruch Carvaglio. The regal Alexandrian history "De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni" by Roman historian Quintus Curtius Rufus was much appreciated in Italy during the early modern period. Adaptations for Alexander romances and an incunable tradition was in place from at least the 1470s. The name Il Zangrandi seemingly the writer of this collected verse could be Virgilio Giangrandi 1589-1630 a Piemontese typographer active in Savigliano at the turn of the seventeenth century. References to this printer under the name Il Zangrandi and working with works in Latin verse do exist if only fragmentary. We do know that along with his brother Giovanni Virgilio Giangrandi moved from Milan to Asti in 1588 and their printing company remained in operation until at least 1691. The Zangrandi press was also known to produce religious and biographical works. It is possible Virgilio or an apprentice was in part responsible for creating this eclectic copybook which celebrates portions of the Roman Alexandrian epic and intersperses sayings from his native Italian. An interesting layer to the history of this manuscript is the eighteenth century ownership inscription of Moses Baruch Carvaglio a successful merchant and Jewish man based in Venice. In the 1730s along with his father and brother Moses operated a well-known trade business in coral beads. The Carvaglio family would have been tied to profitable Venetian mercantilism for most of the eighteenth century. The scribal beginnings of this copybook remain mysterious nevertheless two plausible figures from early modern Italy contributed to its creation and care. hardcover books
197346011Boulder Creek: Poet & Printer 1973. First edition. 115 pp. Fine in printed wrappers; review slip laid in. Boulder Creek: Poet & Printer unknown books
1991260441Youngstown OH: Youngstown Association of Black & White Men Together 1991. Two 8.5x14 inch sheets printed both sides stapled upper-left bottom 3.5 inches folded events reports services and resources newsletter. Second sheet consists of reprinted photocopied newspaper articles on AIDS and African Americans. Youngstown Association of Black & White Men Together unknown books
1959023887's-Gravenhage: Mouton & Co 1959. Herausgegeben von Edmund Silberner unter Mitwirkung von Werner Blumenberg. 678p. b/w front. port. original red cloth Quellen und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der deutschen und österreichischen Arbeiterbewegung 2. Mouton & Co unknown books
182932141Andover MA: Flagg & Gould 1829. First Edition. 8vo pp. 23. Paper wraps. Part of front cover missing pages chipped and a little dog-eared o/w a clear good copy. Adams was the wife of John Adams then principal of Phillips Academy in Andover MA. She was the mother of 11 children nine of whom survived her. Flagg & Gould unknown books
193651419Tallahassee: Dept. of Agriculture 1936. 8vo pp. xv 1 324; folding color map of South Florida folding table of prominent game fishes folding table of fishing locations numerous other charts tables and photographic illustrations throughout some full page; original color pictorial wrapper bound in; contemporary three-quarter blue morocco gilt-paneled spine in 6 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 2; generally fine. <br/><br/> Dept. of Agriculture unknown books
1937250896New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation 1937. First Edition with this title. Color frontispiece folding map at p. 20 and numerous half-tones in text. xiv ii 400 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth top edge red. Fine. First Edition with this title. Color frontispiece folding map at p. 20 and numerous half-tones in text. xiv ii 400 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bruns K3 Liveright Publishing Corporation unknown books
200170888Mansfield Centre: Martino Publishing Co 2001. cloth. Persia. 8vo. cloth. 152 pages. Reprint of the first edition published by Ernest Leroux in Paris in 1875 Besterman 3170. 1332 printed books described in detail concerning the establishment of Persia now Iran. Martino Publishing Co unknown books
19704324glsSan Juan P.R.: Plus Ultra Educational 1970. First Edition. Octavo cloth hardcover 103 pp. Very Good. Plus Ultra Educational, 1970. First Edition. hardcover books
1964012420Chicago IL: College of Jewish Studies Press 1964. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. viii 210 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minor shelfwear. No dustjacket. College of Jewish Studies Press Hardcover books
1961265633New York 1961. unbound. 1 page 8.5 x 5.5 inches Columbia University New York Department of Greek and Latin September 30 1961. Written to Professor Aaron Noland The City College New York possibly planning a curriculum in large part: "In regard to topics for future meetings my personal preference would be No. 10 - Humanism. I have no comments on other matters." Horizontal folds; near fine condition.<br/><br/> American educator and classical scholar best known for his long-time affiliation with Columbia University.<br/><br/> unknown books
029644folio 4 pages the manuscript is undated but is written on laid paper watermarked 1811 and mentions troubles caused on July 12 1813 “Orangemen’s Day” and clearly dates from his days in Belfast Ireland. Dawson touches on sectarian strife and speaks highly critically and in his typically combative style of the chief magistrate responsible for the expulsion of seven thousand Catholics from county Armagh and for those responsible for continuing the strife in the present case in Belfast. The manuscript is identified as being “The handwriting of Moses Dawson biographer of Harrison” on the last page. Comparison with other letters by Dawson bears this out. The manuscript is headed: “The particular attention of the members of the Established church of the Parish of Belfast is particularly requested to the report of the Trial of Dr. Tennent at the quarter sessions last week – and in order to place the evidence given on that trial in as clear a point of view as possible particularly that part of it which went to convict the Doctor and that which was given in exculpation – it shall be given under particular heads as D. & C. “ Dawson relates an account of the trial for the course of 2 ½ pages before heading into a second section of a page and a half which begins “Now my friends here is a fair and impartial statement of this account laid before you…” Dawson continues: “… there is one item on the debit side for which there is no credit given on the other – namely that part of Mr. Verner’s evidence where he says a great crowd followed to the office hoping and hooting – this however I am sure many of you can balance in your own minds by matter fact as it must be known to many of you that no such circumstance took place but that the indignation of the people was expressed by silent astonishment at seeing a respectable useful and inoffensive inhabitant dragged like a felon to the Black hole. You must be sensible from the evidence of those respectable and worthy men who were called on the defence that the most simple assault was not intended – that no disrespect was meant to the judges of the Land and that so far from Dr. Tennet setting himself in opposition to the constitution of his country he was endevouring by Constitutional means to prevent the recurrence of murder in our streets – Who can be considered the best friend to the constitution of his country the man who would abet a lawless Banditti in murder in raiping and House burning or the man who would by every legal means endeavour to put a stop to such scenes – the question answers itself – “the notorious Verner and “the lamb of grace” aided by the infamous bench who presided at Antrim sessions are the real enemies of the Constitution and not the peaceable inhabitants of Belfast who wished to put an end to such disgraceful scenes as those of 12 July 1813. Fellow Christians only think of the miserable situation you are reduced to – on the one hand a chief Magistrate whose youthful days have been passed in the raiping burning and murder of the unfortunate Catholics of Armagh and who is now come to spend his more mature years in promoting the same system in Belfast – and who has added perjury to the other list of crimes of which he has been … guilty – and on the other a Pastor who from infancy has been innured to all the crimes committed in an infamous gaming house – who was begotten in adultery and nurtured in villainy – who has long since robbed the gallows of its dues – and whose ears for this last act of his richly deserves to be nailed to the Pillory – How can you without horror view these men in their respective situations in the church – how can you without abhorrence view such a man as Verner in the seat of justice with all his emblems about him – or how can you look upon him without picturing in your imagination the flames of the cabin and the shrieks of women and children – and lastly what you must thin unknown books
179355221Newport: Oct. 15 1793. One-page octavo document approx. 8" x 6¼"; previous fold else near fine. Lucy Ellery Channing's father was William Ellery signer of the Declaration of Independence from Rhode Island. "For 660 dollars & 3/4 which note I put into the said Mr. William Channings hands - for suit - and I promised to be accountable to the said administratrix in a sufficient compensation for the services that the said William Channing did in commencing an action upon said note and recovering a judgment thereon at the Circuit Court of the United States holden at Newport June 19 1793." Signed by Moses Seixas and docketed on the verso. Moses Sexias was Moses Levy's grandson. Moses Levy had died a year earlier. Moses Seixas 1744-1809 was a "first generation Jewish-American whose parents migrated from Lisbon Portugal to Newport. Seixas rose to prominence as warden of Newport's Touro Synagogue of Congregation Jeshuat Israel Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Rhode Island and co-founder of the Bank of Rhode Island. Seixas is best remembered for the congratulatory letter he penned on behalf of his congregation to then recently inaugurated President George Washington in 1790. Written just months after Rhode Island became the last state to ratify the United States Constitution Seixas sought assurances that the enumerated rights of freedom of religion and enfranchisement would apply to American Jews in the new republic" MountVernon.org. <br/><br/> Oct. 15 unknown books
1952302941952. 3-3/4 inches x 1-1/2 inches. Signed and dated. Mounted on plain paper with an envelope also addressed in autograph and some newspaper cuttings. <br/><br/> unknown books
2006Embry 190802Random House 2006. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Random House, 2006. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1984706958NY: Macmillan. 1984. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Macmillan paperback books
195729584NY: Limited Editions Clunb 1957. Hardcover. Very good. #1014 of 1500cc signed by the illustrator. Spine darkened else very good in a heavily rubbed slipcase. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Clunb hardcover books
1973140941310New York: Oak Publications 1973. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. 2 118 pp. Wrappers. Very Good with slight roll to spine light shelf wear. The late-arriving companion to Harry Smith's groundbreaking multi-record set Anthology of American Folk Music with sheet music lyrics b/w photos and interviews. An excellent resource for folk musicians looking to play and sing what they heard in that anthology. Oak Publications unknown books
187072335Madison: Atwood & Culver. Very Good. 1870. Softcover. Strong Moses M. ANNUAL ADDRESS BEFORE THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN. Madison Wis.: Atwood & Culver 1870. 38 pages yellow printed wrappers Good condition. . Atwood & Culver paperback books
1773240394London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly 1773. Third edition. Engraved frontispiece of men fishing. xxxvii 2 136 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters green morocco t.e.g. Bookplate of Arnold Wood. Third edition. Engraved frontispiece of men fishing. xxxvii 2 136 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The author a poetical mainstay of "The Gentleman's Magazine" was a friend of Dr. Johnson and editor of The Complete Angler. Westwood and Satchell p. 43-44 Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly unknown books
1773S13775London:: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly 1773. 1773. Sm. 8vo. xxxvii 3 136 pp. Engraved frontispiece. On page 121: "Inscribed to Mr. Betteroth". Original calf rebacked with handsome new spine and red morocco gilt-stamped spine label. Bookplate of Hastings Nathaniel Middleton. Some minor ink annotations to the title. Very good. Originally issued in 1729 under a slightly different title and then again reissued in 1739. This is the third edition. "Brown was an enthusiastic angler and in 1750 at the suggestion of Dr. Johnson brought out an edition of Walton and Cotton's "Compleat Angler". . . MOSES BROWNE 1704 – September 1787 was a pen-cutter from Clerkenwell London England who became a poet and eventually rose amongst the ranks of the Church of England. He made various contributions to the Gentleman's Magazine founded by Edward Cave at St. John's Gate in 1731 who awarded Browne several prizes for his contributions. Browne mixed with some distinguished literary figures of his time including befriending Samuel Johnson. Browne was appointed vicar of Olney Buckinghamshire in 1753. In 1764 Browne took on the post of Chaplain at Morden College in Blackheath London. He remained vicar of Olney at the same time as vicar of Sutton Lincolnshire until his death in 1787. See: John Bartlett Catalogue of Books on Angling: Including Ichthyology . . . 1882 page 15; DNB III pp. 52-3; Thomas Westwood Thomas Satchell Bibliotheca piscatoria a catalogue of books on angling. . . 1883 pp. 43-4. Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1773. unknown books
17738107London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly 1773. Third edition. Frontispiece. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf new spine small portion of free endpaper gone light marginal waterstains on first few prelims else internally fine. Third edition. Frontispiece. 1 vols. 8vo. The author a poetical mainstay of "The Gentleman's Magazine" was a friend of Dr. Johnson. Westwood and Satchell p. 43-44 Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly unknown books
1954191413Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1954. Pamphlet. xii 66p. softbound in 8.5x5.5 inch plain printed staplebound wraps very good copy. Harvard University Press unknown books
61812New Castle Indiana: Dale Printing Co. Very Good. N.D. Hardcover. 176 pages blue cloth with gilt stamping. Spine lettering fading previous owner signed. Otherwise about Very Good. . Dale Printing Co. hardcover books
18326356Montreal: 14 December 1832. Very Good/A note of accounts between two brothers both powerful businessmen in the burgeoning city of Montreal. The document reads in part: "Alexander Hart in account current with Moses Hart. " The figures list balances payments compensations charges including for "1/3 burial wall" and totals. Moses Hart's autograph appears next to the total. The docket is in the hand of Alexander Hart. The Hart family was a major force in Montreal trade and commerce between the 18th and 19th centuries. 2 leaves 163 x 200 mm; first page blank. Docket on last page. Vertical fold. 14 December unknown books