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1825694P27Hanley: T. Allbut c1825. Disbound. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A very scarce pamphlet on the biblical story of Jacob a thorough explanation written by Abraham Scott. A very scarce work. An interesting explanation on the Biblical story of Jacob. Written by Abraham Scott. Undated dated from Jisc from a copy held at the British Library. Numerical ink inscription to the tail of the pages. Disbound. Externally the outer leaves are lightly age-toned. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned with some spots. Title page may detach. Numerical ink inscription to the tail of the pages. A little edgewear. Small chips to the gutters. Good T. Allbut unknown
1825AQ26068London: Baldwin Cradock and Joy 1825. xiii 230pp. With an engraved frontispiece. Uncut in original publisher's two-tone blue paper boards printed paper lettering-piece to spine. Worn and marked with substantial loss to spine and lettering-piece boards detached.Ownership inscription of J. T. Coleridge to FFEP. Presentation copy inked inscription to recto of FFEP: 'J.T. Coleridge ESq. with the author's best regards'. A presentation copy of the first published work of English critic journalist poet and acquaintance of the Romantic circle John Abraham Heraud 1799-1887. The Chambers Cyclopedia of English Literature perhaps rather too flatteringly suggested that Heraud was to contemporary epic poetry what John Martin was to epic art: 'a worshipper of the vast the remote and the terrible'. . Second edition. With additions. 8vo. Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy hardcover
186436698New York: Printed by Sanford Harroun & Co 1864. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 7 76 pages. Illustrated with 3 albumen photographs. Glossy paper covered boards with name of Abraham Van Nest on the front cover. Spine is chipped in several places. Corners bumped. Shelf wear to the covers. Interior contents clean and unmarked. Some ephemera relating to Van Nest laid inside the front cover. Printed by Sanford, Harroun & Co hardcover
186522051Boston MA 1865. No binding. Fine. Photograph. Lincoln funerary stereoview. c. April 1865 E.F. Smith photographer Boston Mass. This double card from a stereopticon shows a large room with tables a globe and two men sitting. Mourning bunting reads ""A Nation Mourns Him Who Has Honored It."" unknown books
1802WRCAM50572Hartford: John Babcock 1802. 166pp. Dbd. Faded library stamp and light foxing to titlepage. Scattered toning throughout else very clean. Very good. A pamphlet by this staunch Connecticut Republican discussing the continued practice of the dominance of religious institutions in New England government and the consequences in respect to the authority of the Federal government and the right to freedom of religion as put forth by the First Amendment. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 1907. SABIN 5597. John Babcock unknown books
18661007628vo original dark brown pebbled and blindstamped cloth front cover decoratively lettered in gilt steel engraved frontispiece portrait of Lincoln 69 pp. Binding with some edge wear and chipping to spine missing about two inches of lower spine hinges a little weak but still firm ends and corners bumped a little soiling pencil signature of previous owner; else very good. George Bancroft who at one time was Secretary of the Navy deliverd this memorial address to both houses of Congress on February 12 1866. This pamphlet was also published in New York but that issue lacked the portrait. Sabin 3132 Government Printing Office hardcover books
1864011649Union League of America. Very Good. 1864. Pamphlet. An 1864 pro-Lincoln pamphlet for the presidential election. Disbound with rough binding edge and loose pages light soil and a few chips. Contains many of Lincoln's statements on slavery dating from 1858 to1864.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 16 pp . Union League of America unknown books
186536081Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers Printer 52 & 54 North Sixth Street 1865. 1st printing Monaghan 757. Limited to 750 cc. INSCRIBED by the author at the top of the front wrapper. Printed grey paper wrappers. Age-toning to wrappers. A VG copy. 19 1 blank. 9-1/16" x 5-7/8" <br/><br/> Jas. B. Rodgers, Printer, 52 & 54 North Sixth Street unknown books
18661007628vo original dark brown pebbled and blindstamped cloth front cover decoratively lettered in gilt steel engraved frontispiece portrait of Lincoln 69 pp. Binding with some edge wear and chipping to spine missing about two inches of lower spine hinges a little weak but still firm ends and corners bumped a little soiling pencil signature of previous owner; else very good. George Bancroft who at one time was Secretary of the Navy deliverd this memorial address to both houses of Congress on February 12 1866. This pamphlet was also published in New York but that issue lacked the portrait. Sabin 3132 Government Printing Office hardcover
18372016DB1837. Bd. 2 v. 2 Bdn. Wien u. Leipzig C. Armbruster 1837. 8°. 6 140 2 S.; 4 166 2 S.; 4 159 S.; 313 6 S. 4 S. Anzeigen. Pappbd. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild. Vgl. Bautz I Sp. 10-11 für Abraham a Sancta Clara. Die Werkauswahl des volkstümlichen Predigers u. Schriftstellers Abraham a Sancta Clara 1644-1709 erschien in 13 Lieferungen bzw. 2 Bänden. Im 18. u. 20. Jahrh. erschienen mehrere gesammelte oder gesamte Werke. - Mit mehreren Anstreichungen u. Besitzereinträgen von alter Hand. Gebräunt u. stockfleckig. - Einband stärker berieben und bestossen. Gelenke angeplatzt. unknown
18372016DBBd. 2 (v. 2 Bdn.). Wien u. Leipzig, C. Armbruster, 1837. 8°. (6) 140 (2) S.; (4) 166 (2) S.; (4) 159 S.; 313 (6) S., (4) S. (Anzeigen). Pappbd. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild.
182955244BBZofingen, bey D. Sutermeister. (1829). 16,5x10,5 cm. Titelbl., 273 S. Mit einer kleinen Holzschnittvignette auf dem Titel. Pappband der Zeit mit braunen Kleisterpapierbezügen, rotem goldgeprägtemRückenschild und wenig Rückenvergoldung.
18755825BB1875. Bern J. Dalp'sche Buch- und Kunsthandlung K. Schmid 1875. 8°. 69 S. 10 S. Anzeigen. Mit 6 dv. 2 gef. Tafeln u. 5 Textillustr. in Holzstich nach Gustave Roux sowie 1 gef. chromolithogr. Karte 34 x 47 cm. Illustr. Orig.-Leinenband. Wäber S. 123; vgl. HBLS V 718 für Roth. - Einzige Ausgabe dieses Werks des Schweiz. Journalisten u. Schriftstellers Abraham Roth 1823-1880 dessen selbständige Publikationen hauptsächlich historisch-politische Themen u. geographische Gegenstände umfassen. Er war leidenschaftlicher Bergsteiger u. Mitbegründer des SAC. Die Tafeln nach dem Künstler Gustave Roux 1828-1885 zeigen Tägertschi Entlebuch Langnau Werthenstein Hünigen u. Diessbach; die Karte im Massstab 1:200'000 zeigt die Bahnlinie Bern-Luzern. - Leicht gebräunt. Einbandrücken mit altem Material restauriert. Vorsätze teilw. erneuert. unknown
18755825BBBern, J. Dalp'sche Buch- und Kunsthandlung (K. Schmid), 1875. 8°. 69 S., (10) S. (Anzeigen). Mit 6 (dv. 2 gef.) Tafeln u. 5 Textillustr. in Holzstich nach Gustave Roux sowie 1 gef. chromolithogr. Karte (34 x 47 cm). Illustr. Orig.-Leinenband.
182159515BBAarau, Sauerländer. 1821. 8°. 214 S., 1 S.n.n. Druckfehler. Halbpergamentband der Zeit.
1874RO40245754Williams and Norgate. 1874. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 412 pages pour le tome I, 307 pages pour le tome II et 345 pages pour le tome III. Titres, tomaisons et filets dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Dos des 1ers plats (charnières) légèrement abîmés. Bords des 3 dernières pages du tome III déchirés, avec de petits manques n'altérant pas la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1807R300271640Imp. de Jean Foulquier et Compagnie. 1807. In-4. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 902 pages. Texte sur deux colonnes. Tranches dorées. Maroquain rouge. Mouillures sur l'ensemble de l'ouvrage, sans conséquence sur la lecture, mais altérant quelques peu la qualité du papier. Traces blanches sur les contreplats. Plats abîmés, épidermures sur le 2e plat. Pièces de titre et tomaison manquantes. Motifs dorés sur les plats et le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
186645134Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1866. Original pebbled dark brown cloth with oval gilt titled and decorated front cover. Engraved portrait frontispiece of Lincoln with tissue-guard engraved and printed at the Treasury Department . With Oration and Appendix 69 pages. Some modest corner rubbing else very good or better with bright and clean text. A nice copy. See photos. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Government Printing Office Hardcover
188717411887 Paris, Boussod, Valadon et Cie, 1887. 33,5 x 25 cm, grand in-4, 38 pp. - 1 f. - 5 planches hors texte tirées en deux tons sur Japon (4 par Renouard, 1 par Albert Lynch, 2 gravures en noir dans le texte, broché, sous couverture blanche imprimée, portefeuille à rubans de percaline turquoise, titre doré au premier plat.
1831060032Idle Bradford : Printed and sold by John Vint 1831. Third Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. IDLE : 1831. Words to 316 hymns. Hardback. An attractive binding. Contemporary dark-red full calf-leather. Gilt lettered spine and gilt and blind decoration. Raised panels to front and rear covers; gilt and blind decoration to spine and covers. All edges marbled. Original marbled end-papers. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear and thumbing. VERY GOOD. 316 hymns plus Index. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. IDLE Bradford .: Printed and sold by John Vint. SCARCE <br/> <br/> Printed and sold by John Vint hardcover
1864369148New York 1864. 8pp. Oblong folio. Central fold with small fading else fine. 8pp. Oblong folio. Reads on left column in part: VICTORY! Glorious rsult Yesterday. Election of Lincoln and Johnson. Terrible Defeat of McClellan." Haedlines show a little editorializing even then. unknown
189912434n.p.: n.p. 1899. FIRST EDITION. Bound in half morocco and marbled boards; light creasing and soiling. Judd Stewart's copy with his bookplate. Very good. First edition of this inspirational address. Monaghan 1254. [n.p.] unknown
186512378Philadelphia: John E. Potter 1865. FIRST EDITION. With engraved frontispiece. Gray pebbled cloth decorated in gilt some light wear especially to corners some chipping to head and foot of spine. Aside from a few minor smudges to first couple of pages interior is very good. First edition. An in-depth biography of Lincoln with emphasis on his political career. It contains excerpts from a number of speeches and shorter messages. Interesting as to the contemporary ownership inscription. Monaghan 466. John E. Potter unknown
1865102320<p> Newspaper 16" x 23" uncut six columns of text 8 pp. Folded at center some tears and a little loss of text at center fold but not significant other chips tears and folds mostly at extremities normal aging and darkening uncut and center pages probably never read; good or better for a newspaper and still very presentable.</p><p>Dated April 21 1865 this paper covers events of the Lincoln assassination Most of the front page and part of the last page are dedicated to Lincoln's death. The Herald discusses the eminent capture of John Wilkes Booth and gives an updat on Secretary Seward"s condition. The paper also carries a story on the conspiracy to kill Lincoln and an arrest made in Baltimore. The Herald gives a clear picture of a nation in mourning and the large crowds that turned out for a final viewing of the late president. An important piece of American History. </p>
1810080096Philadelphia: Samuel F. Bradford and Murray Fairman and Co Circa 1810. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good. Full brown leather binding. AI summary "Plates Vol. VI Ancient and Modern Atlas of Abraham Rees’s The Cyclopaedia 1819–1820 is a dedicated collection of copper-engraved maps focusing on geographic knowledge from the early 19th century. Featuring maps produced under cartographer Aaron Arrowsmith this volume provides a comprehensive visual record of both classical and contemporary world geography. The selection encompasses both ancient and modern geography with the modern maps drawn under the direction of Aaron Arrowsmith England’s leading cartographer of the period.Highlights include two world maps as well as detailed coverage of British Possessions in North America North America the United States and the West Indies."<br><br>CONDITION: Covers endpapers and front flyleaf are fully detached but present. Covers and spine have heavy rubbing and edge wear. Pages have light to mild foxing maps remain fully legible. Text block is square and sound. Full refund if not satisfied. Samuel F. Bradford and Murray, Fairman and Co hardcover