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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> books
18690010756First Limited Edition: D. Appleton & Co. 1869. New Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo; iv 830 pages contemporary half calf marbled boards scuffed <br/><br/> Also Lincoln's Message to the third session of the 37th Congress December 1 1862. Also the Inaugural Address of Jefferson Davis on entering upon his duties as President of the Confederate States. With a large fold-out "Railway Map of the Southern States" to accompany the report of the Military Operations during 1862. With much more. D. Appleton & Co. hardcover
187325837A. Lloyd 1873. First Edition. hard cover. Very Good/No jacket. New York: A. Lloyd. 1873. First Edition. Hardcover no jacket. 327pp. Near Very Good condition. Brown cloth boards with gilt titling and beveled edges. Covers well worn with a little fabric wear through and chipping at top/bottom of spine. Gilt tiltling and decoration to front cover is still bright. There is a dampstain that oddly affects only the edges of the front and rear endpapers. The main textblock is age toned but is clean and unmarked. The binding is square and secure. cfm A. Lloyd hardcover
1855272337Czernowitz: Gedruckt bei Johann Eckardt 1855. Boards. Good-. 228 pp. In Hebrew ex library with stamps and pocket taped spine with white titles boards worn Gedruckt bei Johann Eckardt hardcover
184824809Boston: Published for the Purchaser 1848. Ninth edition. Hardcover. fair. Sm. 8vo. 160pp. Blind-stamped green cloth with title in gold on cover. Ex-libris of William P. Sheffield on inside of front board. Frontispiece engraving. Heavy staining and age wear on binding. Gold lettering faded. Two-inches of backstrip on head of spine missing tail of spine bumped. staining on endpapers sporadic foxing throughout. Slight rippling on pages. Some leaves slightly creased. Hinges starting. Binding in poor interior in overall good condition. Published for the Purchaser hardcover
186926729Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co 1869. 12mo. 407 pp. <br><br>First edition. Southern literature. Author was born in Mobile died in Natchez and similarly spent portions of his adult life in both states. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wright II 1252. Publisher's green cloth small area of discoloration at top of spine. Exsocial club library: call number on front fly-leaf rubber-stamp on title- and two other pages no other markings. Stray stains. One leaf cleanly torn and repaired. A good copy of an uncommon title. J.B. Lippincott & Co hardcover books
1858BG8220New York: Harper & Brothers 1858. .with an Introductory Discourse concerning Taste.; Greenish nubbly cloth gilt spine title elaborate blind covers borders & pale yellow endpapers / pastedown; An almost very good copy with moderate foxing especially fore & aft; 219 pages 4 leaves of publisher advertisements. . 4.5"x7.5". Harper & Brothers hardcover
1863013462Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. Good. 1863. Hardcover. Recased in orange boards with title gilt on spine. Ex-library copy with rubber stamp on all edges and title page. All edges have moderate soiling and light wear. Light toning throughout text block. This book relates the status of Mexico during the second French Intervention and includes dispatches from various foreign emissaries to Secretary of State William Seward. At this time Mexican democracy was trying stay afloat as European powers tried establish a monarchy. Although President Lincoln sympathized with Mexico's plight the United States was in a Civil War of its own. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 802 pp . Government Printing Office hardcover books
1821133T2Printed for F. Nichols by Clark & Raser Philadelphia: 1821. 1821 144 p. 12mo. Original leather backed paper boards. Very scarce American Imprint. PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 7 Language: eng. Hardcover. Good. Printed for F. Nichols by Clark & Raser, Philadelphia: 1821. hardcover
1819mon0000924342Longman Hurst Rees Orme & Bro 1819. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Volume 5 Longman Hurst Rees Orme & Brown 1819. Hardcover with tight binding. Condition: Very Good. Clean and bright text. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Bro hardcover
1892569L8London: Geo Woodhead and Co 1892. Leather. Very Good. 7.5" by 5". None. A collection of poems by Abraham Stansfield in a lovely half calf binding with cloth covered boards. A lovely anthology in a decorative half calf binding. Written by Abraham Stansfield. In a half calf binding with cloth covered boards. Externally generally smart with bumping to the extremities and to the head and tail of spine. Patches of rubbing to the extremities and to the joints. Further rubbing to the head and tail of spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright. Spots to the first and last few pages. Otherwise spots to foredge affecting occasional pages. Very Good Geo Woodhead and Co hardcover
1881434350London : New Sydenham Society 1881. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Boards dust-toned. Spine cracked and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age with some tears to the cloth. Pages loosening. Physical description; xvi 431 pages 1 unnumbered page : illustration frontispiece portrait ; 23 cm. Series; The New Sydenham Society - Instituted MDCCCLVIII - Volume XCII. Subjects; Colles Abraham 1773-1843. Mercury Therapeutic use 19th century. Communicable diseases 19th century. Sexually transmitted diseases 19th century. Pediatrics 19th century. Children Diseases 19th century. Syphilis 19th century. Chancre 19th century. Nervous system Diseases 19th century. Paralysis 19th century. Epilepsy 19th century. Hemiplegia 19th century. Tumors 19th century. Therapeutics 19th century. Infection 19th century. Lithotomy 19th century. Anus Diseases 19th century. Rectum Diseases 19th century. Fractures 19th century. Surgery 19th century. Surgery Operative 19th century. London : New Sydenham Society hardcover
1806423227London : Printed for Richard Phillips 1806. 1st edition. Softcover. Poor copy with no boards cracked spine with loss no title page copyrights page. Creased and cracked pages with some browning. Physical description; 2 xii 279 9 pages 17 unnumbered leaves of plates 3 folded : illustrations 1 color engravings maps ; 18 cm 12mo. Subjects; Surveying Study and teaching. Surveying. ENGLAND. ; Literature 1806-1809. Geometry and surveying Children's non-fiction. London : Printed for Richard Phillips paperback
1898432451898. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe der zweiten Auflage von O. Reunert. - Berlin Verlag von Julius Springer 1898 8° XII 477 1 pp. orig. geprägter Leinenband; St.a.Tit. First German Edition! Abraham Jacobi830-1919 was the first in the United States to specialize in the teaching of paediatrics and in 1862 founded the first paediatric clinic there in New York. unknown
1823650951823. Tubingae : Litteris Schrammainis 1823 kl.-8° 31 1 3 gefalt. Tabellen Rückenbroschur d.Zt. Erstdruck! Gustav Schübler 1787-1834 Präses; Victor Abraham Ringier 1802-1880 Resp. Helvetio - Tobiniensis. unknown
185818195Lpz.: Otto Wigand 1858. Softcover. Angestaubt und mit kleineren Randeinrissen. Nicht beschnitten. kl.8°. Original-Broschur Deutschland; 19. Jahrhundert; jüdische Glaubenwelt; jüdische Philosophie Otto Wigand, paperback
184755152Lund Cronholms Forlag 1847-51. 2 samtidige hldrbd. Rig rygforgyldning. Rygge med lettere brugsspor. Stempel på titelblade. 16577;XVI644 pp. unknown
184755152Lund, Cronholms Forlag, 1847-51. 2 samtidige hldrbd. Rig rygforgyldning. Rygge med lettere brugsspor. Stempel på titelblade. (16),577XVI,644 pp.
1840056590Edinburgh: James Taylor 21 George Street 1840. Not Given . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. LONDON : Circa 1840. First published in 1768. Good clear larger type. Hardback. With an Introductory essay by Thomas Chalmers dated 1828. Original brown sand-grained cloth; gilt lettered spine. Original yellow end-papers. Bright tight and clean. No owner name or internal markings. Slight browning end-papers. Internally excellent. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD INDEED. xxii 454 pages. 2pp adverts. ABRAHAM BOOTH 1734-1806 was an English dissenting minister and author known as a Baptist apologetical writer. Booth was born at Blackwell near Alfreton Derbyshire on 20 May 1734; while he was young the family moved to Annesley Woodhouse Nottinghamshire where his father had taken a small farm as a tenant of the Duke of Portland. The eldest of a large family Booth worked on the farm to age 15 with sporadic schooling. Then working on a stocking-frame he was able to support himself and get some further elementary education. He opened a school at Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire. Baptist preachers interested Booth in religion and in 1755 he was baptised by immersion and began to preach in the Midland counties. In 1760 when the Baptists first gathered into churches Booth became superintendent of the Kirkby Woodhouse congregation but not their pastor. He changed views from General Baptist to Particular Baptist and seceded. Soon after he began to preach on Sundays at Sutton-in-Ashfield Chesterfield and elsewhere in the Midland towns and villages still keeping his school. SCARCE. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Sm.8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Inklings Literature Rarities Theology and History. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> James Taylor, 21 George Street hardcover
1852C216551London: John Murray 1852. Paperback . Very Good. Twelvemo. vi 137pp. Original red paper covers. Rebacked in stiff card original covers with slight edge wear creasing and chipping to corners slight marks and foxing to first and last few pages with small ink stain at rear otherwise about very good. John Murray, paperback
1812C35385London 1812. Reprint. Hardback. No Dust Jacket. Bookplate to pastedown. Covers slightly rubbed and faded foxing to frontis otherwise very good. 12mo. pp viii 390. Bound in half-leather over marbled boards. Frontispiece. Reprint og the 1809 edition. hardcover
181765412mo paginated 225-252. Extracted from volume XI of 'The Pamphleteer' London: A. J. Valpy Tooke's Court Chancery Lane. 1818 1817. Text is clear and complete. On lightly-aged paper. Title page reads: 'An Address to the Guardian Society. London. 1817. No. XXI. Pam. Vol. XI. P'. The following gives an impression of the sceptical tone in which this pamphlet is written. 'Your Society is declared to be "for the preservation of public morals" a most praise-worthy and highly commendable institution. But how do you propose to preserve the public morals Why by "providing temporary asylums for prostitutes removed by the operation of the laws from the public streets and affording to such of them as are destitute employment and relief." This may be very well so far as it goes; but it is certainly going a very short way towards the preservation of public morals.' Both this reprint from Valpy's magazine 'The Pamphleteer' and the original are scarce with the only copies of either on COPAC at the British Library Cambridge and LSE. A. J. Valpy, Tooke's Court paperback
187485651Berne : Librairie J. Dalp 1874. 190x130mm. frontispice chromolitho xylographies hors texte 2 cartes dpl. reliure d'diteur. Cartonnage illustr dos et coins toil rouge bord du dos fendu sur le plat infrieur. 256 Librairie J. Dalp unknown
189710894Santiago de Chile: Ercilla 1897. First Edition — Primera edición. Hardcover — Tapa dura. 175x135mm. 7x5¼". Santiago de Chile Ercilla 1897. En 8º 175 x 135mm. 113 pp. Encuadernación de época en holandesa. Cubiertas originales. Primera edición. Ejemplar de Antonio Cánovas del Castillo. En perfecto estado de grandes márgenes. Ercilla hardcover
1885282652Berlin : Bilb. Jacobson & Co. 1885. Hardcover. Good. 12mo in cloth. Wear on edges text block is tight. Spine is moderately strong. Text entirey in Hebrew. Geiger was a leading Reform rabbi during the movement's inception. Bilb. Jacobson & Co. hardcover