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186615522Leipzig, Spamer, 1866. IX, 260 S. mit zahlr. Abb. im Text und auf Tafeln. 1 mehrfach gefalt. Karte. 8°. HLwd. der Zeit (Gebrssprn., Rücken gebleicht).
1819011194London: John Sharpe 1819. Hardcover. Several Discourses by Way of Essays in prose and verse. Brown leather gilt decoration to front gilted text block edges spine and back brown endpapers frontispiece ribbon marker missing but for a small remnant 187 pages. Edge wear spine rubbed and spine ends worn and at the bottom it has a split booksellers sticker to first pastedown previous owner's bookplate to first pastedown foxing to the first few pages and the last few pages inside very minor foxing. An interesting and handsome little book. Shipping charges are calculated for a standard parcel under 1 kg. Additional charges will apply for heavier shipments but not until the customer agrees. Canadian customers please note that applicable sales taxes will be added. Please contact us with any questions you might have. Size: 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall <br/> <br/> John Sharpe hardcover
1868031880Phila.: Thomas William Stuckey. Cloth cover edges worn cloth gone from over spine "Question and Answers" stamped in gold on front cover. Owner name in pencil pages edge worn very good. No date given. Title continued - "For the Information and Instruction of the Inquiring Mind in All Who are Willing to Learn the Truth by Grace Which Hath Appeared Unto All Men For That Purpose." Smith Suppl:223 1868 . Good. Hardcover. 1868. Thomas William Stuckey hardcover
1845163008New York: Daniel Fanshaw Printers 1845. Original Edition not a reprint. Paperback. Fair. Complete but with covers detaching soiling to covers and foxing to pages. Pages corners curled. No extraneous marks. Green wraps with black lettering. 40 pp.; no illustrations. Cover title reads "Dr. Messer's Discourse on Domestic Feeling." Important to New Brunswick NJ and the Reformed Church in America. Daniel Fanshaw (Printers) paperback books
1845163008New York: Daniel Fanshaw Printers 1845. Original Edition not a reprint. Paperback. Fair. Complete but with covers detaching soiling to covers and foxing to pages. Pages corners curled. No extraneous marks. Green wraps with black lettering. 40 pp.; no illustrations. Cover title reads "Dr. Messer's Discourse on Domestic Feeling." Important to New Brunswick NJ and the Reformed Church in America. Daniel Fanshaw (Printers) paperback
189530940cPALMA: Establecimiento Tipográfico de B. Rotger 1895. 4º.- 63 páginas.- Rústica cubiertas originales. . Establecimiento Tipográfico de B. Rotger unknown
186689247HBErlangen:, Andreas Deichert, 1866. 40 Seiten, Rückenstreifenbroschur der Zeit, 19 x 13 cm.
18599999_01126Zalt-Bommel Noman & Fils; Paris Borrani 1859. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Crown quarto. Pp. vi iv vii i iv ii 720 40 20 viii ii. Half-title title dedication preface introduction. Extra title-page illustrated with allegorical motifs and printed in tinted lithograph. Plus 2 handsome plates in tinted lithograph depicting battle scenes and 3 fine lithographic portraits all with facing tissue guards. Plus one full-page lithograph ordnance map with additional colour added by contemporary hand. Plus 6 large folding lithograph maps one with additional colours added by contemporary hand to represent troop positions all bound at rear. With 2 engraved maps printed in letterpress to the text. Footnotes appendices bibliography index. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's full cloth richly decorated in gilt. Binding worn loose from bookblock but complete. Excellent binding or working copy with fine interior. ~ FIRST EDITION. Rare original cloth binding richly decorated but requires restoration. Descriptive text Copyright Librarium The Hague 005-10 <br/> <br/> Zalt-Bommel, Noman & Fils; Paris, Borrani hardcover
18642201110018Washington D.C. : G.P.O 1864. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Includes the Homestead Act and Indian Affairs Bound in publisher's cloth. Tear with chip missing from spine cloth. Binding sound but somewhat worn. Hardcover. 688 pages ; 23 cm. Includes President's message and reports of the Secretaries of the Treasury War Navy and Interior Postmaster General and Commissioner of Agriculture. Washington [D.C.] : G.P.O hardcover
1805160901London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition with light foxing. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1805160910London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition with light foxing and creasing. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1805160914London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition with light foxing. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1805160903London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition with light foxing. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1805160902London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition with light foxing. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1865106234<p>Newspaper folio 21" x 28" eight columns 4 pp. Chips and folds in margins center page crease folded a couple of holes at folds with some loss some soiling aging and darkening; otherwise fair to good. Dated May 31 1865 this local Boston paper carries two stories about the Lincoln assassination. Both articles start on front page. The first discusses the trial of the conspirators and the second deals with the trial also but presents information about the individuals involved. Back page has the usual ads. </p>
1845277509F.E.C. Leuckart 1845. Hardcover. Fair. Small 8vo in later 1/4 cloth and paper-covered boards. Cloth slit along the front gutter and chipped at both ends moderaate rubbing elsewhere. Front hinge cracked the front free endpaper is present but detached the title facing page is beginning to separate. The first book is moderately toned and foxed; the second book is far less so. F.E.C. Leuckart hardcover
1874006341New York: A. S. Barnes & Company 1874. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Gilt spine lettering on green cloth covered boards. "National School Library" blind stamped on the front cover. 12mo 443pp. The lower part of the spine is warped cover edges & corners worn. Pages somewhat brittle a few have edge tears no affecting text. <br/> <br/> A. S. Barnes & Company hardcover
187442683A.S. Barnes January 1874. Hardcover. Good. PO bookplate on verso of front cover spine ends worn old label remnants on lower spine corners rubbed and bumped A.S. Barnes hardcover
1824WRCAM46593New Haven 1824. 44pp. Stitched as issued; remnants of later paper wrapper along spine edge. Light soiling and foxing. Good. Remarks against Dr. Griffiths and educational and Bible societies which the author feels are a bleed on monies that should be given to more useful outlets for helping the poor and spreading the Gospel. SHOEMAKER 15410. unknown books
18481376549Washington 1848. Hardcover. Octavo Paged 552-614. In Poor condition; housed in manila envelope. Ex-library with usual markings including typed title label and call number in white ink on front board bookplate on front pastedown library stamp on title page penciled call number on title page verso. Spine is edge of manilla envelope enclosing volume. Boards half bound with black cloth to spine and corners and marbled paper to boards. Tattering to spine caps edges and corners front and rear boards separated from spine. Text block front endpapers loose from binding light occasional foxing age-toning to paper. Illustrated: b&w including folded map with tears to folds. Extract from: Notes of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth in Missouri to San Diego in California including part of the Arkansas Del Norte and Gila rivers. By Lieut. Col. W.H. Emory. made in 1846-7 with the advanced guard of the "Army of the "West" . Washington Wendell and Van Benthuysen 1848 <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Case #2. 1376549. FP New Rockville Stock. hardcover
189720267Berlin: Calvary & Co 1897. Reprint. Hardcover. fair. This copy belonged to Salo W. Baron and is signed by him at the inside of front board and on title page: Salo Wittmayer Baron 1895 - 1989 was an American historian of Polish-Austrian Jewish ancestry and the most noted historian of the Jews of his generation. Baron taught at Columbia University from 1930 until his retirement in 1963.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 8vo. 23pp. Half green cloth over marbled boards with original wrappers bound in. Monograph on Schemaja Shemaya the pupil of renowned Bible commentator Rashi. Originally printed in the periodical "Monatsschrift" in 1857. As Abraham Berliner "Beiträge zur Geschichte der Raschi-Commentare. Berlin: Rosenstein. 1903. p. 17 points out this monograph is a thorough description of the relation between the pupil and his teacher and groundbreaking in that way. Written by Rabbinical scholar Abraham Epstein see below. Minor age wear to binding with rippling to inside of front board owner's name to inside of front board and on title page. Hinges starting. Free front endpaper and original front wrapper loose but present. Minor tears to edges on original front wrapper not affecting text. Minor browning throughout with pages brittle. In German. Overall fair condition. Abraham Epstein 1841-1918. Russo-Austrian Rabbinical scholar. Epstein studied the works of Samuel David Luzzatto Levinsohn and Krochmal among others. He wrote many academic archaeological biographical and historical articles for the Jewish periodical press. Abraham Epstein was the possessor of a large library which contains many valuable manuscripts. Source: Jewish Encyclopedia. Calvary & Co hardcover
189239555Lemberg: U.W. Salat 1892. First edition. Hardcover. g- to vg. Quarto. 88pp. Rebound in blue half cloth over light-blue paper covered boards. Beautifully illustrated title page. Contains three books of legal discussions: 1. Sefer Mavo Ha-Shemesh 2. Sefer Ha-Ta'arovot and 3. Sefer Mishmeret Ha-Shabbat. The first book deals with matters of time in the Jewish calendar the second is dedicated to mixtures of fabric and food and the third describes the observance of Shabbat. Text in Hebrew. Binding with minor staining and wear along edges. Title page with minor chips along foredge foxing and staining and several inked name stamps of M. L. Landau Breslau. Sporadic inked name stamps in margins. Block with age-toning and sporadic foxing throughout. Binding in overall very good interior in good- to good condition. U.W. Salat hardcover
1864239256Breslau: Schletter 1864/65 1866. boards. Good-. Dritter und Vierter Jahrgang library markings 306 318 pp. lacks spine tears along spine title page disbound paper yellowing but not brittle Schletter hardcover
18583208bdLondon: Longman Brown Green Longmans and Roberts 1858. First Edition. Two volumes. Octavo bound by Thomas Beet of Conduit Street in full tree calf calf labels gilt-decorated spines marbled edges 451 pp 436 pp. Very Good; front joint of Volume I a bit tender light shelf wear. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858. First Edition. unknown books
1834602211834. Holmes Abraham 1754-1809. An Address Delivered Before the Members of the Bar of the County of Bristol Mass. At New-Bedford June Term 1834. New Bedford: Press of Benjamin T. Congdon 1834. 24 pp. Octavo 9-1/2" x 5-1/2". Stab-stitched pamphlet in printed wrappers. Some shelfwear and soiling to exterior "26" and later library stamp to head of front wrapper light toning to text internally clean. $75. unknown books