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1865212130Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Inquirer 1865. 8 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Fine. 8 pp. 1 vols. Folio. The Philadelphia Inquirer unknown books
160149hardcover. Ed. by Arthur Brooks Lapsley. Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. many plates. 8 vols. thick 8vo cloth; cloth lightly soiled on all volumes volume I has dampstain on corner of first few pages some spines frayed at tops. N.Y.: Putnam 1905 1906.<br/><br/> One of 1000 sets.<br/><br/> unknown books
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> books
1889Z1620London & Bradford:: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington & Thos. Brear 1889. 1889. Tall 8vo. xvi 342 ad 1 pp. Engraved frontis. with tissue guard 9 unnumbered plates 19 figs. indexes. Half vellum with marbled paper sides gilt-stamped black morocco spine labels t.e.g.; soiled extremities worn. AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION: "The Rev. Addison Croft M.A. With the Compliments of The Author" with pasted autograph "Yours Truly W. Cudworth." Good . Sharp was a Yorkshire mathematician and astronomer and Assistant to Flamsteed. Pages 1-215 are devoted exclusively to the life and correspondence of Abraham Sharp; the balance of the book pp.216-317 to other members of his family with a final general chapter on Greenwich Observatory in the 1880's pp.318-328 2 figs. The illustrations are mostly facsimiles of documents and genealogies. Nice association copy. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington & Thos. Brear, 1889. hardcover books
186542656Philadelphia: Published by John Dainty 1865. Age-toning to engraving with some discoloration sections to margins especially to left. Minor wear to frame. Very Good. Oval image sepia toned 8" x 6-1/8". Period black oval wood frame 13-7/8" x 11-5/8" <br/><br/>Full-length group portrait of Abraham Lincoln and his family. Mary Todd Lincoln and the president are seated left to right with Robert Todd standing behind them and Thomas to Lincoln's right. A portrait of William Wallace Lincoln hangs on the wall. Published by John Dainty unknown books
1860013685New York. Good. 1860. Disbound. Disbound pamphlet containing Abraham Lincoln's speech at the Cooper Institute New York City on February 27 1860. Item is in good condition: all edges have moderate wear; pieces of binding are still attached and book tape located where item was once bound into a book; fore edge has a dampstain that affects most leaves; first leaf has closed tear affecting content and a red rubber stamp is located on top right corner; all leaves have moderate soiling. One of his most effective speeches which some historians believe won him the presidency later that year. Carefully crafted speech examining slavery and is broken down in three parts: Part one presenting a rational argument concerning the Founding Fathers; part two is an emotional talk to the South; and part three is an appeal to Republicans. Sabin 41160. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 8 pp . unknown books
184255774Providence: published for the purchaser 1842. First edition 12mo pp. 160; original black cloth-backed printed paper-covered boards; very good. Chapter I verse 1: "Now it came to pass that Harrison was dead and Tyler was made President in his stead over all the United States of America." "This curious book relates to the dissensions among various religious denominations in Rhode Island. It is written in scriptural language and divided into chapters and verses." Not in American Imprints; Bartlett p. 6; Sabin 148 authorship unattributed; Sabin 55932 later editions with Norwood the attributed author. <br/><br/> published for the purchaser hardcover books
19081262438London: Hutchinson & Co 1908. First Edition. 4vo. xx 209pp.; VG-; bound in publishers red cloth stamped with a gilt title and blue design on front board gilt lettering on spine; 30 color tipped-in plates with printed tissue guards; bumping to head and tail of spine corners; inscription in ink on ffep; top edge of text block gilt; fore and lower edges of text block show some minor wear wear extend to pages; boards scuffed; DC consignment; shelved case 14. 1262438. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Hutchinson & Co unknown books
1804291047Lausanne.: Hignou. 1804. Contemporary half speckled leather over marbled boards. Very good old ink name to ffep old bookseller’s pencil notes to pastedown. . 8vo. 18.7x12/.2 cm. . French text. Scarce. Bonjour served with the British army in India. After his return to Switzerland he wrote essays on promoting religious tolerance a federal army and progressive taxation. weight: 0.6 lb. One large folding plate. Hignou. hardcover books
1832004264United Kingdom: Not published 1832. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Painter of Horses. Stampless cover dated April 19th 1832; one page letter to Henry Graves 1806-1892 leading London printseller saying that he has "tried to procure you a ticket for Private View at the RA without success" but he may see many more members "on the varnishing days" suggesting Sir Edwin Landseer 1802-1873 "he being on the Council has 4. I have but 2 tickets" ending "Yrs truly in haste". One-side 8vo leaf with conjugate address leaf postmarked Lamb's Conduit Street. Corner of address stuck under seal. Cooper was groom to Sir Henry Meux and in 1809 unable to afford a portrait of the horse "Frolic" to which he was greatly attached bought an introduction to painting in oils. His master bought the resulting canvas and Cooper never looked back. Henry Graves was at that time in partnership with F.G. Moon and Thomas Boys. He engraved all the most famous pictures of his day paying Landseer a total of pounds sterling 50000 for copyrights alone and 20000 to the owner of Frith's "A Railway Station" for the painting the engraved plate and the list of subscribers. Not published Paperback books
26709n. p.: The American Monthly Review of Reviews n. d. Ca 1909. Cf. Monaghan 1361n. Buff card stock wrappers stapled. Front wrapper onlay of early Lincoln photographic image Meserve 8 reprint of Fish 852 as cited in Worldcat entry. VG discrete repair to lower edge of front wrapper. Unpaginated though 12 pp. 38 period cartoons reproduced in half-tone. Laid-in facsimile. Textual commentary accompanies as well as the original cartoon caption. Folio. 11-1/2" x 8-3/4" <br/><br/>The work shows Lincoln primarily during the 1860s as he was perceived by the populace at least as expressed through these political cartoons. The 'Review' drew upon the files of Harper's Weekly Frank Leslie's as well as the London Punch and Currier & Ives poster cartoons of the era. Uncommon. The American Monthly Review of Reviews unknown books
1631183832Lugduni Batav. Leiden. : Ex Officina Elzeviriana. 1631. 1st edition. Later early 19th century full red textured calf gilt title gilt ruled borders all edges gilt marbled endpapers ribbon marker. . Light shelfwear bookplates on endpapers otherwise a very good copy. 12mo. 12.7x7 cm. . Latin text. A travelogue through France in 1624-1626. Bookplate of Syston Park with the Thorold coat-of-arms on the pastedown. Small gilt and black label of Robert Hoe printing-press maker and book collector on the ffep. weight: 0.6 lb. Ex Officina Elzeviriana. unknown books
1967406387Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office 1967. Ex-library copy with inkstamps on title and at intervals in the margins of the text. Front joint split but holding wear to binding occasional pale foxing. Thick 4to 28.5 x 22 cm. Engraved frontispiece portait of Lincoln. xxx 930 pages. Original dark-green half morocco crimson cloth boards spine gilt marbled edges. FIRST EDITION with inserterd engraved leaf dated 2 March 1867 at front printing the resolution by the Senate and House of Representatives to print this book and distribute one copy to each Senator and Representative of the Thirty-ninth Congress and to each Foreign Government and one copy to each Corporation Association or public body whose expressions of condolence or sympathy are published in the volume. One hundred copies were bound in full morocco and the remaining copies were ound in half morocco as on this copy. <br/><br/> Government Printing Office hardcover books
1865WRCAM31218New York 1865. 8pp. Large folio newspaper. Split along fold with loss to a few words. Good. Published three days after Lincoln's death and bordered in black this edition of THE NEW YORK HERALD begins to sift details of the assassination from the fog of recent events and also contains important news regarding the conclusion of the Civil War. One story contains statements of eyewitnesses including Dr. Charles A. Leale who attended to Lincoln in his box at Ford's Theatre immediately after the President was shot. Another story gives details of the route for Lincoln's funeral train. There are also reports on the condition of Secretary of State Seward and the arrest of his attacker. This issue also carries news of the important meeting between Gen. Sherman and Gen. Johnston regarding the latter's surrender. unknown books
1941244867New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1941. First edition Number 5 of a special edition signed by the author on the half-title. Illustrated throughout. 160 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Quarter brown pebbled morocco and cloth. Fine copy in open-faced slipcase some wear to slipcase. First edition Number 5 of a special edition signed by the author on the half-title. Illustrated throughout. 160 pp. 1 vols. 4to. SPECIAL EDITION. Duell, Sloan and Pearce unknown books
192830490New York: Harper & Brothers 1928. FIRST EDITION. Fine book in a bright crisp dust jacket with a crease at spine and a handuf of closed tears at top edge. Illustrated with numerous photographs. <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers unknown books
1977146208N.p.: N.p. 1977. Fourth Draft script for the 1977 film. With a single holograph ink notation to the front wrapper's right top corner.<br/><br/>Based on the 1977 novel by Colin Forbes about a defecting Russian general who collaborates with an American secret agent to expose KGB spies throughout Europe by luring them onto a train headed west. Director Mark Robson and actor Robert Shaw died of unrelated heart attacks within months of the film's release making "Avalanche Express" a final film for both.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Germany England Ireland Italy and the US. <br/><br/>Tan titled wrappers noted as FOURTH DRAFT on the front wrapper dated December 30 1977 with credits for screenwriter Abraham Polonsky. Title page present dated December 30 1977 noted as FOURTH DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Abraham Polonsky. 115 leaves with last page of text numbered 113. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with tearing to the front wrapper binding bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
194896183N.p. n.d. Sedalia Colorado: M. Doreal 1948. Octavo five volumes mimeographed printed wrappers stapled as issued. First edition. Five of the six unauthorized booklets produced by Doreal printing Merritt's short fiction comprising THROUGH THE DRAGON GLASS RHYTHM OF THE SPHERES THE PEOPLE OF THE PIT THE WOMAN OF THE WOOD and THREE LINES OF OLD FRENCH. Each booklet has been sewn into a white paper wrapper with original wrapper retained with uncredited amateur but fairly well accomplished pen-and-ink illustrations in the style of Virgil Finlay and Hannes Bok on front cover and on inside rear cover; all are laid into a pictorial paper portfolio titled "Short Stories by A. Merritt. Pirate Edition." THE DRONE MAN was not included in this set. See Moskowitz A. Merritt: Reflections in the Moon Pool Philadelphia: Oswald Train: Publisher 1985 pp. 157-58. The booklets are in fine condition the paper portfolio is just a bit sunned. #96183 M. Doreal unknown books
1601208175Antwerp: Ortelius Abraham 1601. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 15.5" x 20.25".<br/><br/> Lovely map of the Namur region of Belgium. Includes a compass rose and a cartouche incorporating the Belgian coat of arms. From the 1601 Latin edition of Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" the first modern Atlas. Margins have been cropped some chipping and tears along margins. Stain to top center margin and also to lower left and right of image.<br/><br/> Ortelius, Abraham unknown books
1975131605New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1975. First edition. Oblong hardcover. Text by Allen Leepa. Includes 212 illustrations of which 50 are tipped in color plates. A very near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket that has some minor wear. Signed by Rattner on the front free endpaper and uncommon thus. Harry N. Abrams, Inc unknown books
177125148Boston: Richard Draper. 1771. Half title 31 1 blank pp. Disbound. Lightly foxed. Very Good. <br/><br/> "As we are made rational and accountable creatures the care of ourselves and of our own happiness is the first natural and reasonable concern of every man. A rational self love though distinct from is not inconsistent with the more noble principles but subserves and promotes them." A footnote states that Hilliard succeeded Reverend Joseph Green who served the Barnstable church from 1725 until his death in 1770. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Evans 12289. 664 NUC 0319346 6. Richard Draper... unknown books
1864011648John A. Gray & Green. Very Good. 1864. First Edition. Pamphlet. A hard-to-find document rarely up for auction. Fold creases fold split of first page at spine light soil and edge wear. A pro-Lincoln pamphlet for the election of 1864 listing statements of Lincoln specifically against slavery and dating from 1837-1864 with a summary list of his views by Whiting at the end. ; 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall; 16 pp . John A. Gray & Green unknown books
191819741Boston: The Stratford Company Publishers 1918. First American Edition. First Printing. Slim octavo 20cm; beige paper-covered boards with titling and rule printed in dark brown on front panel; dustjacket; 58pp 6 ads. Light wear to crown with faint sunning to board edges; Near Fine. Dustjacket shows light edgewear with tiny chips at spine ends and old partial sticker removed from 25c price at base of spine; flaps trimmed presumably as-issued; Very Good. Apparent first appearance of each story in English a joint publication by The Stratford Universal Library. Both Lazarus and The Gentleman from San Francisco are early works in translation for Andreyev and Bunin. Bunin whose style was deeply rooted in the Russian folkloric tradition had the distinction of being the first Russian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. An especially scarce title in dustjacket. The Stratford Company, Publishers unknown books
1800WRCAM23273Philadelphia 1800. 80pp. bound with: ORATION DELIVERED IN WALLINGFORD ON THE 11TH OF MARCH.REBFORE THE REPUBLICANS OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT AT THEIR GENERAL THANKSGIVING FOR THE ELECTION OF THOMAS JEFFERSON TO THE PRESIDENCY AND OF AARON BURR TO THE VICE PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. New Haven. 1801. 1111pp. Modern half morocco and salmon boards. Tanned. Title-leaf of first work bit chipped along edges paper repair along gutter margin. Old stamp on titlepage of each title and a few other places. Good plus. In the first title Bishop Connecticut lawyer and able Republican orator denounces state and national Federalist leadership for its social and class prejudices. He paints a picture of the Federalists as monarchists and chastises Connecticut clergy for preaching Federalist propaganda. The second oration also denounces the Federalists pointing to contradictions between their professed principles and actions. Bishop worked hard for the election of Jefferson to the presidency in 1800. EVANS 36977. SABIN 55905595. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 199. SHEIDLEY 13250. hardcover books
196680035Amsterdam The Netherlands: Erasmus Buchhandlung 1966. stiff paper wrappers cardboard slipcase. Miniature Books. miniature book 60 x 53 mm. stiff paper wrappers cardboard slipcase. 95 pages. Limited to 200 numbered copies of which this copy is in a lovely full leather and gilt binding with the original wrappers bound in. A charming little production with facsimles illustrations some color and 13 engraved exlibris of Gianni Mantero. Bookplate on front pastedown of the well-known miniature book collector Kalman Levitan. Front hinge showing moderate seperation. Gilt on spine faded else a bright unmarred copy. Erasmus Buchhandlung unknown books