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1910ST17022London: Privately printed by the Chiswick Press for Beatrice Lowry and Her Friends Minneapolis 1910. ONE OF 100 COPIES according to Howes. 215 x 147 mm. 8 1/2 x 5 7/8". 31 1 pp. 1 leaf colophon. With a foreword by Mrs. Lowry. <br/> PLEASING EMERALD GREEN CRUSHED MOROCCO GILT IN AN ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE BY SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE stamp-signed on rear turn-in upper cover framed by multiple rules entwined heart and trefoil tooling at corners gilt lettering accented with floral tool above and below the central panel which has three dots at each corner raised bands spine in gilt-ruled compartments gilt titling gilt-ruled turn-ins pale green endpapers top edge gilt. In contemporary green cloth drop-front box lined with felt. With a frontispiece portrait of Lowry. Howes L-541. Trivial offsetting to free endleaves from turn-ins a couple of tiny spots of foxing otherwise in nearly pristine condition with no signs of use inside or out.<br/> <br/> This is an exceptionally well-preserved copy of a work that was specially compiled printed and bound to honor the memory of both the author and the subject. Prominent Minneapolis attorney businessman and philanthropist Thomas Lowry 1843-1909 grew up in Illinois and Lincoln had assisted his father with several legal matters when he was practicing law. Young Lowry attended all of the Lincoln-Douglas debates and became a devoted admirer of the man who would go on to preserve the Union. After a successful career that included establishing the street car system in Minneapolis Lowry contracted tuberculosis and spent the last four years of his life as an invalid. With excess time on his hands he began writing down his memories of Lincoln in a "fragmentary manner" as Mrs. Lowry explains in the preface. After her husband's death Beatrice Goodrich Lowry 1854-1915 compiled these memories and some Lincoln letters in her husband's effects into the present volume which she had printed and bound to distribute to her husband's friends. Edmund Brooks a Minneapolis bookseller who specialized in fine bindings helped her to arrange for printing by the esteemed Chiswick Press and binding by the one of the most eminent English workshops of the day Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Francis Sangorski and George Sutcliffe met as boys attending Douglas Cockerell's bookbinding classes at the L. C. C. Central School. Cockerell was so impressed by their skill that he hired Sutcliffe as a finisher and Sangorski as a forwarder. In 1901 Francis and George went into business for themselves and before long they had become two of the most renowned English binders of the 20th century. Preserved over the years in its clamshell box our binding looks virtually the same as it did the day it left the bindery. Copies of this work do appear on the market but their condition is seldom as good as seen here. Privately printed [by the Chiswick Press] for Beatrice Lowry and Her Friends, Minneapolis unknown
195531549New York: The Jewish Publication Society of America 1955. Hardcover. Stated First Edition First Printing. 5.75 x 8.5in. 437pp. Publisher's cloth boards. Signed and dated by the author on the front free endpaper: "Abraham J. Heschel. March 22 1958. B'nai Amoona." The Congregation B'nai Amoona is a conservative synagogue in St. Louis where Heschel delivered an address. NEAR FINE in Very Good dust jacket protected in a removable archival cover. The book itself shows a handsome former owner bookplate at the front paste-down marginal shelf rubbing of the edges otherwise remains Fine/As New. The dust jacket shows the extremities shelf rubbed some surface scuffing and handling shallow chips from the head and foot of the spine otherwise is not price-clipped remaining bright colorful and distinct. As pictured. The Jewish Publication Society of America hardcover
1931022770Glendale CA: The Arthur H. Clark Co. 1931. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Red cloth top edge gilt all 1st editions illustrations maps very nice set all VG to near fine with just the slightest edge wear the cloth on volumes 1 & 2 are a little darker than the other 10. Vol. 1. Adventures in the Santa Fe Trade by James Josiah Webb 1931 301 pages Vol. 2. Frontier Life in the Army 1854-1861 by Eugene Bandel 1932 330 pages Vol. 3. Journal of a Soldier Under Kearney and Doniphan 1846-1847 by George Rutledge Gibson 1935 371 pages. Vol. 4. Marching With the Army of the West 1846-1848 by Abraham Robinson Johnston 1936 368 pages. Vol. 5. Southern Trails to California in 1849 edited by Ralph Bieber 1937 386 pages. Vol. 6. WAH-TO-YAH and the Taos Trail by Lewis H. Garrard 1938 377 pages. Vol. 7. Exploring Northwestern Trails 1846-1854 by Philip St. George Cooke 1938 383 pages. Vol. 8. Historical Sketches of the Cattle Trade of the West and Southwest by Joseph G. McCoy 1940 435 pages. Vol. 9. Pike's Peak Gold Rush Guidebooks of 1859 by Luke Tierney 1941 346 pages. Vol. 10. Colorado Gold Rush Contemporary Letters and Reports 1858-1859 edited by LeRoy R. Hafen 1941 386 pages. Vol. 11. Overland Routes to the Gold Fields 1859 from Contemporary Diaries edited by LeRoy R. Hafen 1942 320 pages. Vol. 12. Southwest Historical Series Analytical Index 1943 364 pages. Herd 1385 Mintz 21 Rittenhouse 20 47 49 52 240 268 625. Wagner-camp 182 305:2 339a 346. Six-Score 76 Howes S791 G70 H72 Rader 3592. . The Arthur H. Clark Co. Hardcover
1906131214New York: Francis D. Tandy Company 1906. First edition and signed registered and numbered edition of the first comprehensive bibliography of Lincoln material. Octavo original cloth tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece portrait of Lincoln after the original etching by Thomas Johnson. One of seventy-five numbered registered copies signed by the author and publisher only forty of which were for sale this is number 34. Very good in a custom folding chemise and half morocco slipcase. Daniel Fish was ".one of the "Big Five" who dominated collecting of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia and publications in the 1890s and early 1900s. His greatest contribution to the field of Lincoln collecting was his compilation of the "Lincoln Bibliography: A List of Books and Pamphlets Relating to Abraham Lincoln" published in 1906. This was the first publication to establish definitions and standards for classifying Lincolniana" The Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection. Francis D. Tandy Company hardcover
1964462j2712U.S.A.: Bernard Geis Associates. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. "It was September 20 1959. The author a sixty-year-ld Japanese a descendant of a line of Shinto lords lay on a Jerusalem operating table about to be circumsized. This book tells the story of his journey - a story that began many years earlier on the other side of the earth in a Japan of another age." - dust jacket. First printing. 6 215 p. Book clean bright tight and unmarked with light wear. Light wear to unclipped dust jacket now in archival-grade protection. A quality example of this fascinating and unique life story. ; Dust Jacket Design; 8vo . Bernard Geis Associates hardcover
1932157782New York: Liveright Inc Publishers 1932. Octavo pp. 1-8 9-295 296: blank original decorated black cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold top edge stained yellow fore and bottom edges rough-trimmed. First edition. Barron ed Fantasy Literature 3-242. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1159. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 554. Schlobin The Literature of Fantasy 741. In 333. Bleiler 1978 p. 138. Reginald 10061. Tiny rubber-stamped name J. M. Walsh on front free endpaper with rubber-stamped date of receipt 9 June 1932. A fine copy in very good four-color pictorial dust jacket with some wrinkling to front panel and clipped price the price is clipped because this copy was sold resold in the UK; the book ticket of The American Book Supply Co. Ltd." is affixed to the front paste-down. Quite a nice copy. #157782 Liveright Inc Publishers unknown books
1946A51026New York NY: New Collectors Group. Very Good. 1946. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; SIGNED EDITION. This copy includes a letter from Hannes Box to SF author P. Schuyler Miller on company letterhead and signed by him with his whimsical mouse at the bottom of the page. The book is one of 1000 numbered copies completed by and illustrated by Hannes Bok - this is book number 454. First Edition with the book is in Very Good condition and has the First State binding of black fine mesh cloth and the illustration of a nude woman on page 19. The book is lacking the plain paper dust jacket. The book is in mostly clean bright condition though there is some light bumping to the spine ends and corners. The text pages are clean and bright. The letter to P. Schulyer Miller is similar to one that Bok sent to Miller at another point in time unfortunately neither letter is dated though I have a hunch that this letter came first in time. The letter starts with thanking him for his order and then proceeds to discuss some of the difficulties Bok was having with getting this book and The Black Wheel due to shortages paper I assume. He then goes on excitedly to talk about future books and the market. Also included is a bookplate of P. Schulyer Miller. I've only found one comparable to this at Heritage Auctions. auction lot number 82143. ; Signed by Illustrator . New Collectors Group hardcover
197935142DEUTSCHER TASCHENBUCH VERLAG 07/1979. 4. softcover. Dracula DEUTSCHER TASCHENBUCH VERLAG paperback
1928151527Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1928. First edition of this complex and revealing biography of one of the most popular Presidents of the United States. Octavo two volumes bound in three quarter morocco with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands marbled endpapers top edge gilt illustrated tissue-guarded frontispiece to each volume. In near fine condition bookplate to each pastedown. Praised for his biographies of Chief Justice John Marshall and President Abraham Lincoln American historian and United States Senator Albert J. Beveridge has introduced the public to the realities of the lives of revered historical figures. Using analysis and thorough investigation Beveridge was able to contextualize the actions of America's sixteenth president with his traditions and influences in his four-volume biography 'Abraham Lincoln 1809-1858' published post-humously in 1928. His contributions to historical study cannot be understated and the American Historical Association's Beveridge Award exists to demonstrate as much. Houghton Mifflin Company unknown
1951502979Farrar Straus & Giroux 1951. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. NEAR FINE/Very Good. SIGNED and inscribed by the author on the FFEP. 188 pp. Illustrated by 12 wood engravings by Ilya Schor. 8vo Orange cloth effect paper over boards black stamped spine lettering. Trivial rubbing to tips faint offsetting to endpaper gutters otherwise very sharp and fresh. DJ tips rubbed with a bit of loss and small chip to front tail front flap creased price of '$3.00' intact. Heschel's Sabbath reflections are a unique offering among his works: a series of short and mystical philosophical reflections on the Seventh Day embodying the Jewish 'architecture of time' in alterity to 'Technical civilization--man's conquest of space.' Heschel was a powerhouse in 20th century philosophy of religion and a widely read public intellectual. The Sabbath was his most enduringly popular book. Farrar, Straus & Giroux hardcover
1932018463London: Skeffington 1932. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 8vo. 287pp. Beautiful First British Edition second issue of this classic "lost race" story published shortly after it's first appearance in Argosy magazine. Lacking the publisher's catalog in rear. Bound in red cloth with black borders and lettering. Square tight and clean throughout with little or no wear. A touch of off-setting to end-papers but remarkably well-preserved. Very attractive unclipped though unpriced dust-jacket 7/6 net on the spine panel has some fairly mild edge-wear and toning to spine. There are also small tape reinforcements to the joint and spine ends on the reverse which are seemingly unnecessary as there are no tears. Still fresh and bright example with no creases or chipping . A sharp collectable copy of a quite uncommon book scarce in dust-jacket and at a great price. Skeffington hardcover
1910WRCAM52703New York 1910. 65pp. plus photographic frontispiece portrait. Original printed wrappers. Corners somewhat worn. Internally clean. Very good. Prospectus for the quite rare visual biography THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN made up of prints from the photograph collection of Frederick Hill Meserve. Meserve purchased nearly the entire Brady archive of Lincoln material and arranged for facsimiles of the numerous photographs to be published in the advertised volume which was limited to 102 copies. The book was published the following year. Meserve is considered to be the first great American photograph collector and he amassed the definitive collection of Abraham Lincoln photographs during his pursuits. The collection is now at Yale. <br> <br> A rare piece of printing in and of itself with a photographic frontispiece portrait of Lincoln. unknown books
19681309FACKELVERLAG 1968. 1. hardcover. Dracula Maloftege! FACKELVERLAG hardcover
196733108PAWLAK MANFRED 1967. 1. softcover. Dracula PAWLAK, MANFRED paperback
1981902746USA: WB Saunders 1981 Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. A clean and tightly bound book. Extremely heavy. 1933 pages. WB Saunders hardcover
193237433New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1932. First Edition. Pictorial wrappers. A set of eleven consecutive issues of Argosy that include the complete first appearance of The Pirates of Venus serialized in seven issues of Burn Witch Burn! serialized in six issues and a Zorro novelette by Johnston McCulley. Cover art by Paul Stahr and Robert A. Graef. Pages are toned tiny chips to spine ends and edges October 8 has a 5 x 2 cm chip to upper corner of front cover. Average condition is very good-. Overall an appealing set better than usually found.; Octavo. The Frank A. Munsey Company unknown
1939050513Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1939. First Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. An ex-library copy in heavy maroon cloth containing these five items each bound in retaining the original paper front cover but not the rear cover. All are first edition/first printings from 1944 1962 1961 1939 and 1939. The usual ex-libris markings to covers and endpapers and with accession stamps to the covers of Neurath Edel and Woodger. Kuhn has brief pencil library accession markings. All text is clean/unmarked. Cover soiling but none within. <br/> <br/> University of Chicago Press hardcover
197813967PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 05-06/1978. 1. softcover. Leif Langdon PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
19171143571917. First Edition. Signed. BERGER Samuel CAHAN Abraham. The Rise of David Levinsky. New York and London: Harper & Brothers 1917. Octavo original red cloth. $1100.First edition of Cahan's ""literary masterpiece"" a fascinating association copy inscribed by Jewish American Olympic medalist and heavyweight boxing champion Samuel Berger to Vaudeville actor and film producer Bobby North with Berger's inscription dated the year after publication ""To My Friend Bobby North Knowing that his knowledge and appreciation of the subject with which it deals will make this pleasurable reading Samuel Berger July 10 1918.""The Rise of David Levinsky is ""the first classic of Jewish American literature In it Cahan created one of the greatest characters of Jewish American fiction."" Born in a Lithuanian village Cahan fled pogroms to arrive in New York City in 1882. He became the ""great socialist leader of East Side Jewry a major spokesperson for the American Jewish community and the founder and for decades the editor-in-chief of the Jewish Daily Forward the most important Jewish newspaper in America"" Sternlicht Masterpieces of Jewish American Literature 17-23. ""The unrivalled record of a great historical experience the novel belongs not only in the genre of immigrant fiction but also among the best novels of American business"" John Higham. A ""literary masterpiece"" it tells the life of a ""Jewish boy from Russia who comes to America abandons his religious orthodoxy and plunges into the world of business only to find wealth but lose his soul"" Lipsky Rise of Abraham Cahan. Cahan infused the novel ""with his own fascination with the pitfalls and the possibilities of American life"" Sternlicht 20.As Mencken said of Cahan: ""It is a fine feat to write a first-rate novel but it is also a fine feat to steer a great newspaper from success to success in difficult times. He has done both"" ANB. First edition first issue: with code ""H-R"" on copyright page indicating publication in August 1917. With two rear leaves of publisher's ads. No known dust jacket. Serialized in 1913 in a much-abbreviated form in McClure Magazine. Bruccoli & Clark 83. Rideout Radical Novel 294. Hanna 556. This association copy contains a presentation inscription by the Jewish American athlete Samuel Berger who was ""the first Olympic Heavyweight Boxing Champion winning his gold medal at the 1904 St. Louis Olympiad the first time boxing was included on the Olympic program the 6'2""/200-pound heavyweight turned professional immediately after the Olympics but fought only two years"" Siegman International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame 49. His inscription is to Robert ""Bobby"" North who ""rose from the ranks of Vaudeville and the legitimate stage to be one of the film industry's leading producers in the 1930s responsible for many feature films at First National and Warner Brothers"" Slide Encyclopedia of Vaudeville 375. Prior to North's film career he was early described as a ""Jewish player"" who emerged ""from the East Side and left Yiddish parlance to appear in English dramas"""" Theatre Vol. 28:156. Text very fresh mild rubbing to boards faint toning to spine of gilt-stamped cloth. A near-fine copy with a distinctive association. hardcover
198049693DIOGENES 1980. 4. softcover. Dracula DETEBE DIOGENES paperback
198549692DIOGENES 1985. 5. softcover. Dracula DETEBE DIOGENES paperback
197128137HEYNE WILHELM 1971. 6. softcover. Dracula HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
198113966PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 01-02/1981. 2. softcover. Leif Langdon PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
1947193452Hindhead Surrey: The Soncino Press 1947. First edition specially bound for presentation and lettered in gilt "Presented to his Excellency Field Marshal the Right Honourable the Viscount Alexander of Tunis K.G. Governor-General of Canada on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Jewish Community Services Building. Montreal February 26 1950". Alexander was Governor General of Canada from 1946 to 1952. He presided over the dedication ceremony for the building which housed Jewish philanthropic and social-service organizations in Montreal. In his address Alexander called the new building "a challenge to the future and to the great work waiting to be done". He also paid tribute to "those members of the Jewish faith who fought under my command during the recent war" singling out the military achievements of the Jewish Brigade from Palestine The Montreal Star 27 February 1950 The volume presents the Five Books of Moses and the Haphtaroth - the prophetic readings appointed for the weekly Torah readings - in Hebrew and English together with an English digest of commentary. Abraham Cohen 1887-1957 was one of Britain's leading biblical scholars and president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews from 1949 to 1955. Octavo 228 x 150 mm. Contemporary black morocco spine and rear cover lettered in gilt blue moiré silk endpapers. Light rubbing at extremities. A near-fine copy. unknown
199911658N. Y.: Thornwillow Press 1999. First edition. With a never-before-seen collection of all the known letters & telegraph communications exchanged among members of the Lincoln family up to the time of his assassination. One of 185 copies printed on handmade paper & signed by David Herbert Donald a leading Lincoln scholar winner of two Pulitzer Prizes for biography & the Charles Warren Professor Emeritus of American History & American Civilization at Harvard University. A lovely book. As new. Small 4to illustrated with three tipped-in photogravure portraits & two fold-out facsimile letters 3/4 black moroccan goatskin & dark blue paste-paper boards t.e.g. velvet lined folding black cloth traycase. A lovely book. As new. Thornwillow Press unknown books