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1948M12429New York:: Froben Press 1948. 1948. One of 350 copies. 8vo. xiv 15-22 23-447 pp. Frontispiece. Single-ruled gilt-stamped black leatherette. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED in ink from editor Friedman to former UCLA physiologist Dr. Ralph Sonnenschein with Sonnenschein's address label. Near fine. Robinson was a prolific Ukranian-born American physician who authored numerous works including An Essay on Hasheesh in 1910. He founded the journal Medical Life and helped organize the History of Science Society. Froben Press, 1948. hardcover
191038289San Francisco: Phillips & Van Orden Co. 1910. Original green title wrappers. 10 261 3 blanks xxxv 1 blank pp as issued. Text on glossy paper. Mild wrapper wear Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Ruef was indicted and convicted of offering a bribe to a San Francisco Supervisor in order to grant the United Railroads of San Francisco a franchise for building an electric trolley system in the City. This is his brief on appeal. A hard-fought contentious case OCLC records facsimiles only of this document and a few originals of several other printed arguments and appeals <br /> "Abraham Ruef born to Jewish merchants in San Francisco in 1864 became one of the most compelling and controversial figures in the history of politics in the city as the infamous founder and boss of the Union Labor Party for the Eugene Schmitz mayoral administration from 1902-1906 before his conviction on charges of bribery and extortion and sentencing to the maximum penalty of fourteen years in jail albeit he served five before he could arrange for his release. While Ruef admittedly engineered the backdoor graft and scheming that helped establish the funds and almost total power the Union Labor Party and its administration exerted in San Francisco politics in the early twentieth century he was ultimately the only man convicted for any criminal wrongdoing. The other politicians and prominent businessmen involved including Schmitz himself either successfully won their appeals or otherwise avoided conviction altogether." "The Conviction of Abraham Ruef A Notorious 'City Boss'" Historical Essay by Daniel Shiferaw accessed at FoundSF website March 2022. Phillips & Van Orden Co. unknown
1719143633Amsterdam: L'Honoré et Chatelain 1719. Very Good. Amsterdam L'Honoré et Chatelain 1719. An engraved map printed surface 353 × 463 mm sheet size approximately 455 × 520 mm. Vertical centrefold crease as issued; a few faint spots; light creases and a few tiny closed tears about the edges well clear of the printed surface; a very good copy. From Chatelain's 'Atlas historique ou Nouvelle introduction à l'histoire à la chronologie & à la Geographie ancienne & moderne .'. With an inset map of the Orkney Islands. L'Honoré et Chatelain unknown
1797800171797. SHOEMAKER Abraham. Poulson's Town and Country Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1797. Phila.: Zachariah Poulson 1796. 24 leaves. Disbound. Complete. Light uniform toning early owner's signature on titlepage else very good. Drake 10043. Evans 31189. ESTC W22814. A list of births and deaths in the several religious societies including the "Jewish or Hebrew Church" and the "African Episcopal Church" in the city of Philadelphia from August 1 1795 to August 1 1796."--p. 42. The calendar pages include a daily record of weather and temperature for 1795. unknown
192635002Nyu York New York: Forverts" Asosieyshon 1926. First Edition. Octavo 22cm. Gilt-decorated russia over boards; 515pp; 16 inserted leaves of photographic plates halftones. Generically inscribed "With Compliments" by Cahan on front endpaper. Bit of erosion to spine ends and board exteremities; still a tight VG or better copy. First volume of Cahan's autobiography which appeared in five volumes between 1926 and 1931. Uncommon signed copy of Cahan's autobiography this initial volume chronicling his childhood and young adulthood in Lithuania up to his arrival in New York in 1882. Cahan 1860-1951 was unquestionably the most influential Jewish-American intellectual of his time reaching through his editorship of The Jewish Daily Forward a daily audience of millions of Yiddish-speaking readers and establishing that paper's reputation as one of the leading voices of socialism in the United States. Forverts" Asosieyshon unknown
107129London E. Justins printer 1824. . First edition 8vo; modern half-calf marbled boards spin gilt in compartments some damp-staining to leaves Hebrew half-title text in English and Hebrew. 12 152 66 pp.<br /> Scarce first edition of this book of laws and regulations of the New Synagogue of Leadenhall Street founded in 1762. Includes a special section on the election and duties of the Gabaim.<br /> London, E. Justins (printer), 1824. hardcover
1919100262AB1919. First Edition. Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company 1919. Octavo. XII 112 pages. Hardcover / Original illustrated boards with spinelabel. Signed in full by actor Henry Stephenson on the titlepage: "Henry Stephenson - 10.XII.20" / Binding slightly rubbed. Spinlelabel worn. Otherwise in excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Bookseller Label from Brentano's in New York. Henry Stephenson 16 April 1871 24 April 1956 was a British stage and film actor. He portrayed friendly and wise gentlemen in many films of the 1930s and 1940s. Among his roles were Sir Joseph Banks in Mutiny on the Bounty 1935 and Mr. Brownlow in Oliver Twist 1948. Harry Stephenson Garraway was born to British parents in Grenada British West Indies and educated in England. He started acting in his twenties. He appeared on British and American stages and made his Broadway debut in 1901 playing the messenger in A Message from Mars. In the following decades he performed in more than 30 Broadway plays. Stephenson made his film debut in 1917 and appeared in a few silent films but made his mark mostly as an elderly man in sound films. Between 1931 and 1932 he appeared in the successful Broadway play Cynara with over 200 performances. He came to Hollywood for the film version of Cynara starring Ronald Colman and with Stephenson reprising his role of John Tring. In the same year he played the tycoon C.B. Gaerste in Red-Headed Woman Leslie Howard's father Rufus Collier in The Animal Kingdom and Doctor Alliot in A Bill of Divorcement. In 1933 he appeared as Mr. Laurence in Little Women. He specialized in portraying wise dignified and friendly British gentlemen in supporting roles. He appeared overall in 90 films from 1917 to 1951. He often played historical figures like Sir Joseph Banks in the Oscar-winning adventure film Mutiny on the Bounty 1935 and Florimond Claude Comte de Mercy-Argenteau in Marie Antoinette 1938. Stephenson worked with film star Errol Flynn in the films Captain Blood The Charge of the Light Brigade The Prince and the Pauper and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex often as Flynn's paternal friend and superior. He portrayed Sir Thomas Lancing in Tarzan Finds a Son! in 1939 and Sir Guy Henderson in Tarzan and the Amazons in 1945. He seldom played dark figures; among the exceptions was the snobbish Mr. Bryant in Mr. Lucky in 1943. Stephenson also appeared in literary adaptions for example as the friendly lawyer Havisham in Little Lord Fauntleroy 1936 and as Mr. Brownlow in David Lean's film adaptation of Oliver Twist 1948. He made his last film in 1949 but appeared in two television series in 1951 before the end of his career. In 1950 after finishing his role of Cardinal Gaspar de Quiroga in the play That Lady Stephenson retired from the stage. Wikipedia John Drinkwater 1 June 1882 25 March 1937 was an English poet and dramatist. Drinkwater was born in Leytonstone London to actor/author Albert Edwin Drinkwater 1851-1923 and Annie Beck neé Brown and worked as an insurance clerk. In the period immediately before the First World War he was one of the group of poets associated with the Gloucestershire village of Dymock along with Rupert Brooke and others. In 1918 he had his first major success with his play Abraham Lincoln. He followed it with others in a similar vein including Mary Stuart and Oliver Cromwell. In 1924 his Lincoln play was adapted for a two-reel short film made by Lee DeForest and J. Searle Dawley featuring Frank McGlynn Sr. as Lincoln and made in DeForest's Phonofilm sound-on-film process. He had published poetry since The Death of Leander in 1906; the first volume of his Collected Poems was published in 1923. He also compiled anthologies and wrote literary criticism e.g. Swinburne: an estimate 1913 and later became manager of Birmingham Repertory Theatre. He was married to Daisy Kennedy the ex-wife of Benno Moiseiwitsch. Papers relating to John Drinkwater and collected by his stepdaughter are held at the University of Birmingham Special Collections. John Drinkwater made recordings in Columbia Records' International Educational Society Lecture series. They include Lecture 10 a lecture on The Speaking of Verse Four 78rpm sides Cat no. D 40018-40019 and Lecture 70 John Drinkwater reading his own poems Four 78rpm sides Cat no. D 40140-40141. Drinkwater died in London in 1937. He is buried at Piddington Oxfordshire where he had spent summer holidays as a child. Wikipedia hardcover
192320822891923. John Tiranti & Company 1923. Folio 393 x 267 mm. Original grey cloth titled in red and black letter to the upper board; pp. x 1 76 b/w plates; 4pp. prospectus inserted loose; the boards a little dusty light spotting to the endpapers else a bright clean copy.Useful selection of plates reproduced from Swan's The British Architect: or The Builder's Treasury of Staircases A Collection of Designs in Architecture The Carpenter's Complete Instructor and Designs for Chimnies. hardcover
18899003Springfield IL: O. H. Oldboyd 1889. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. Octavo. 2 14 pp. illus. First edition thus. As issued in printed wrappers with an engraved portrait of Lincoln on the front wrapper and several in-text views within. Light rubbing and separation of the wrappers starting at the spine but generally and exceptionally crisp clean copy. <br /> <br /> A notable speech before the newly formed Washingtonian Society a temperance society that took a different approach for the period attempting to reform individuals rather than reform all of society leaning not on religious rhetoric but on practical benefits of being sober—an approach that agreed with Lincoln. His address follows suit and in sweeping form he equates the temperance revolution for personal freedom from alcohol to the American Revolution for political freedom: "Happy day when all appetites controlled all poisons subdued all matter subjected mind all conquering mind shall live and move the monarch of the world. Glorious consummation! Hail fall of Fury! Reign of Reason all hail!" p. 13. Originally issued by the Society in 1882 the first edition is rare in commerce and with a scant 2 dozen institutional holdings. Even this 1889 reprint is quite uncommon with fewer than 20 institutions holding copies a surprisingly small number for an address by a president particularly one of Lincoln's stature. O. H. Oldboyd unknown
182855054Albany NY 1828. First edition 8vo pp. 16; self-wrappers unopened and uncut very light rubberstamp in the bottom margin of the first leaf a few pencil marks and edgewear all else very good. A complaint that the erection of the Albany Pier was effectively a deprivation of property against the subscribers who's access to the canal became limited. American Imprints 35521; NYPL only in OCLC. unknown
195593132Washington: the Board 1955. 123p. iv 8.5x11 inches wraps very good condition. Testimony mostly by SACB witnesses - including a number of former ALB members as well as Louis Budenz Herb Romerstein and Harvey Matusow with Jose Asensio and Milt Wolff among others testiying for VALB. Shockingly the SACB found VALB to be a commie front. the Board unknown
172891I90T01U79OAmsterdam 1728. Leonardus Schenk Framed 82.5 x 121 cm. Large engraved wall print on 2 sheets together 57.5 x 97 cm showing the Leiden city wall between the Koepoort and Zijlpoort with various windmills and prominent buildings in the background identified by name. The title appears in a banderole at the head with putti on either side holding the arms of Leiden and Holland. Leonardus Schenk's name appears as engraver and publisher at the right end of the banderole. Large view of the city of Leiden by the Amsterdam engraver and publisher Leonardus Schenk. The viewer observes the city from the south from between the city's Koe and Zijl gates. In the background several windmills and a few characteristic buildings are identified by name in the engraving including the university the library the Pieterskerk the Town Hall the Mare kerk the "Burcht" the fort and the Hooglandse kerk. On the quay outside the wall groups of people walk sporadically passed by small boats on the nearby city moat. In the foreground we see a typical Dutch landscape with grazing cattle farm workers a loaded hay cart and haystacks in the field. We know of several other wall prints by Schenk depicting local situations with almost photographic detail. Thanks to this detail important socio-historical aspects have been passed on to later generations giving these prints an important cultural meaning today. A few spots formerly folded otherwise in very good condition.l Overvoorde Catalogus van de prentverzameling der Gemeente Leiden 1906 no. 640; Waller Biogr. woordenb. Noord Ned. graveurs p. 287. unknown
1728A2RGD4WT38YEAmsterdam: Leonardus Schenk 1728. In black passepartout and gilt frame 82 x 121 cm. Large engraved wall print on 2 sheets together 58 x 97 cm the sheets overlapping each other slightly showing the traditional business centre of the city of Leiden. The title both in Dutch and French is printed in a banderole at the head with putti on each side supporting the arms of Leiden and Holland. Leonardus Schenk's name appears as engraver and publisher at the right tip of the banderole. A large engraved wall print in two sheets showing the trading and commercial centre of the city of Leiden at the convergence of the Oude Rijn and Nieuwe Rijn canals. Unlike most other Dutch towns Leiden had no central market square so that the waterways formed the major access routes for merchandise. On the banks of the canals there is a lively market that converges on the bridge central in the print. Market traders and customers come and go. Women from the coastal fishing villages of Katwijk and Noortwijk display fresh fish for sale. Right in the print we see the monumental "Waag" the weigh-house built in 1658 following a plan by the Dutch architect and engraver Pieter Post. The splendid relief designed by Rombout Verhulst that crowns the entrance is reproduced with a sharp eye for detail. In front of the building commercial goods are hoisted up from carts and a number of ships for transport to the weigh-house. Several other ships had moored and now continue to their destination. A boat flying the Dutch flag brings in a prominent party while a herald standing precariously at the bow trumpets for right of way. We know of several other wall prints by Schenk depicting local situations with almost photographic detail. Thanks to this detail important socio-historical aspects have been passed on to later generations giving these prints an important cultural meaning today. With some faint foxing otherwise in very good condition.l Overvoorde Catalogus van de prentverzameling der Gemeente Leiden 1906 no. 964; Waller Biogr. woordenb. Noord Ned. graveurs p. 287. Leonardus Schenk, unknown
194620219Paris: Farband Fun Di Vilner in Frankraych 1946. 8vo; 238 pages; 24 cm. 1st edition. In Yiddish. Personal narrative of life in the Ghetto including the authors' role as a leader in the resistance. 11 photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy of this book in their Rare Book Collection. Chip to corner of of front cover no text affected otherwise Good Condition. YIZ-3-5A. Farband Fun Di Vilner in Frankraych unknown
67714Dutch translation of a German original. Children's book on the exemplary story of Tobias a boy who lived a virtuous life revered his parents and trusted God. With plates by Abraham Vinkeles father of Reinier Vinkeles.school book education leermiddel - school boek children's education - children's literature - biblical stories - manners and morals - Vinkeles - camel Bound in cardboard 16.6 x 10.5. Damaged spine some stains and discoloration. unknown
198600506463Series De Arte Las Publica Fernando Loera Chavez y Peniche 1986. First Edition. Portfolio. Very Good. Oversized Folio over 15 Inches tall. EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PORTFOLIO of Walkowitz's drawings in tribute to Isadora Duncan accompanied by Max Eastman's text here in Spanish translation. Copy #55 of only 120 numbered copies issued signed by the publishers. This oversized folio is housed in the publisher's flexible black imitation leather portfolio front cover stamped in gilt. Laid in loose is the 8-page accordion fold illustrated announcement of the opening of an exhibit celebrating the publication of this work Arvil Galerie Mexico City 1986 titled 'Album Isadora'. Walkowitz met Duncan in Auguste Rodin's studio and was the create over 5000 drawings of her .B/w Illustrations. Series De Arte Las Publica Fernando Loera Chavez y Peniche unknown
1788799861788. WEATHERWISE Abraham pseud. An Almanack for the Year of Christian ra 1788. Portsmouth NH: John Melcher 1787. 12 leaves. Sewn. Complete. Early owner's name on final leaf some short closed tears else very good. Drake 4645 locates four copies. Evans 20859. ESTC W25187. Includes Franklin's "The Way to wealth. unknown
1787713561787. WEST Benjamin. PANTHER Abraham. Bickerstaff's Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1788. Being Bissextile of Leap Year and Twelfth of American Independence. Norwich. 1787. 24pp. Original plain wrappers stitched as issued. Faint contemporary ink notations on covers. Minor toning light foxing. Very good. A rare and important Bickerstaff's almanac containing the first printing of the famous Abraham Panther Indian Captivity. Titled "A Surprising account of the Discovery of a Lady who was taken by the Indians in the year 1787 and after making her escape she retired to a lonely Cave where she lived nine years" the captivity narrative covers pp.19-24 of the almanac. The captivity account was found to be fictional but was nonetheless popular and reprinted more than twenty times between this first appearance and 1814. Rare with only three copies reported in ESTC. EVANS 20875. DRAKE 416. TRUMBULL 1846. VAIL 767. SABIN 93891. AYER SUPPLEMENT 13. JONES CHECKLIST 608. ESTC W25617. unknown
54959Gebonden in geheel perkament uit de tijd. 1 112 128 pag. 2 144 pag. 3 4 112 43 1 pag. 3: geillustreerd met uitvouwbare plattegrond van de Dam te Amsterdam d.d. 28-6-1748. c2359 unknown
1673ABC_46764The Hague: Jan and Daniel Steucker 1673. 17th- or 18th-century calf gold-tooled spine with a red morocco title label lettered in gold blind-tooled triple fillet frame on both boards gold-tooled board edges and turn-ins red edges marbled endpapers. 4to. With 10 finely engraved scenes on the horrors of war on 8 folding/double-page plates. Further with a woodcut device on the title page and a woodcut tailpiece on the final page. First edition of a famous Dutch history book vividly describing and depicting the cruelties of war committed by the French army of Louis XIV in The Netherlands in the years 1672 and 1673. The illustrations also rank among the best masterpieces of Baroque book-illustration. By their passionate denunciation of the horrors of war Romeyn de Hooghe's illustrations stand comparison with Goya's Desastres de la Guerra. Thieme & Becker calls the artist "the most important and fertile master of the second half of the 17th century in Holland". And Furstenberg judged the present print-series "One of the few and too-little known masterpieces of the period" The Book Collector 1960 p. 432.'The text includes a detailed account of the cruelties committed by the French army of Louis XIV in the Dutch villages of Bodegraven and Swammerdam. The work was published anonymously because the author Abraham de Wicqefort 1598-1682 a diplomat and politician was well-known in Paris and at the French court. He also wrote an excellent manual for ambassadors L'Ambassadeur ses fonctions published in The Hague in 1682. The present work became popular in The Netherlands and was several times republished in Dutch with the plates reduced.With a manuscript note on the recto of the final flyleaf. Slightly foxed throughout the two double-page plates loose. Otherwise in very good condition.l Hollstein Dutch & Flemish IX pp. 90-96 only 7 plates; Landwehr De Hooghe Book Illustrator 30; STCN 851219519; Van Nierop Grabowsky etc. Romeyn de Hooghe 1673.19; Willems Les Elzevier 1874 note. Jan and Daniel Steucker], hardcover
167376SED10JGA06The Hague 1673. 4to. Jan and Daniel Steucker Contemporary vellum with the gold-stamped and crowned initials "E.F.V.D" on the front board. With 10 scenes on the horrors of war on 8 folding engraved plates ca. 31 x 20 cm by Romeyn de Hooghe. 1 1 blank 202 pp. First edition of a famous Dutch history book vividly describing as well as depicting the cruelties of war committed by the French army of Louis XVI in The Netherlands in the years 1672 and 1673. The illustrations also rank among the best masterpieces of Baroque book-illustration. By their passionate denunciation of the horrors of war Romeyn de Hooghe's illustrations stand comparison with Goya's Desastres de la Guerra. Thieme & Becker calls the artist "the most important and fertile master of the second half of the 17th century in Holland". And Furstenberg judged the present print-series "One of the few and too-little known masterpieces of the period The Book Collector 1960 p. 432.''The text includes a detailed account of the cruelties committed by the French army of Louis XIV in the Dutch villages of Bodegraven and Swammerdam. The work was published anonymously because the author Abraham de Wicqefort 1598-1682 a diplomat and politician was well-known at Paris and the French court. He also wrote an excellent manual for ambassadors: "L'Ambassadeur ses fonctions" published at The Hague in 1682. The present work became popular in The Netherlands and was several times republished in Dutch with the plates reduced.Back hinge loosening. Fine large paper copy with contemporary manuscript owner's entry on the title page. Otherwise in good condition.l Hofer Baroque Book Ill. plate 140; Hollstein Dutch & Flemish IX pp. 90-96 only 7 plates; Landwehr De Hooghe Book Illustrator 30; Nierop Grabowsky etc. Romeyn de Hooghe 1673.19 p. 263; STCN 851219519; Thieme & Becker XVII p. 458; Willems 1874. hardcover
#[54630]4° 2202 pag. contemporain perkament geillustreerd met 8 geetste platen over twee pagina's de laatste twee met elk 2 afbeeldingen door Romeyn de Hooghe. Enkele wormgaatjes in bovenmarge. C2020 l Landwehr 30; Hollstein 90-96; Willems 1874 De Hooghe's schitterende prenten in het 'Advis fidelle' behoren niet alleen tot de hoogtepunten van zijn werk maar ook tot de artistieke hoogtepunten van dit tijdperk. Ze tonen de wreedheden waaraan Franse solda unknown
25123Folio 4 108 pag. Gebonden in eigentijdse geheel perkamenten band. Geillustreerd met portret en 6 grote gravures Delft Den Haag en Scheveningen door Philippe en Mathem naar Toorenvliet. Gebonden met: Rob. Keuchenius 'Anglia triumphans sive in inaugurationem . Caroli II . poemation. Den Haag Vlacq 1660 36 pag. unknown
68422YEAGER Abraham Hoss. Jacob Klodsoe One of the Nobodies. How He Came Home from the War--How He Grew Up and into It. Cleburne TX: T.L. Sanders Printer 1899. 1st ed. 129pp. Orig. printed wrappers. Small chip to front wrapper housed in custom red morocco-backed box else near fine. Rare. Not in any of the standard reference works on the Civil War or Tennessee. The autobiographical story of a Confederate soldier from an area described as having "Carolina's tallest peaks" on its southeastern horizon. Most names in the story appear to be fictional. Include his capture at Kennesaw Mountain in June 1864 as a prisoner of war at Camp Douglas Illinois journey home and how he came to join an infantry company. Yeager 1842-1940 served with the 29th Tennessee Infantry Confederate until his capture. After the war he was a lawyer in Tennessee then a newspaperman and farmer in Johnson County Texas. unknown
193927358New York: Macmillan Company 1939. Very Good/Very Good vol.1; Good vol.2. New York: Macmillan Company 1935 1939. First American Editions from the British sheets. Thick octavos; publisher's cloth in printed dust jackets; Vol 1: 692pp frontispiece thirty-six 36 leaves of plates printed on rectos and versos hundred of text illus. throughout; Vol 2: 813pp. frontispiece sixty-six 66 leaves of plates & illus. throughout as above. Price-clipped jackets show a few shallow chips and tears along edges and folds with some smudging and soiling to surface heavy toning to spines with dampstaining along bottom few inches and heavy tape reinforcement to interiors at head and tail. Boards are sturdy and square with light shelfwear and some nudging at spine ends. Old bookstore price stickers The Strand to front pastedowns. Bindings are sound and pages unmarked. Both Very Good overall in Very Good copies of the uncommon jacket.<br /> <br /> Abraham Wolf was an English historian rabbi philosopher moral and intellectuallecturer and writer. As Wolf is credited with introducing the history of science as a field to University College London was the UCL's Professor of Logic and Scientific Method 1920-1941 and was co-editor of the 14th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Wolf's collection of works by and about Baruch Spinoza are now housed in the collections of UCLA. Macmillan Company unknown