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1961UKAPNEW00JKNVintage 1961. Very Good. Kaplan Abraham. The New World of Philosophy. New York: Vintage 1961. 346pp. Indexed. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Former owner's inscription on front endsheet. Marginalia in pencil on final author bio page. Vintage paperback books
1934502441934. KAPLAN Abraham. With Samuel A. Berger & George I. Gross. THE ROSSO CASE. NY: Central Book Company 1934. 8vo. maroon cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Signed presentation by all three authors on front endpaper: "To Major Illinski with the compliments of the authors Oct. 26 1934." Very Good. $20.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1930345883New York: The Davidson Press 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. Owner's bookplate on front pastedown pen notations on front fly spine ends and corners worn some pages creased else very good. The Davidson Press hardcover books
1934480281934. Kaplan Abraham and Samuel A. Berger and George I. Gross. The Rosso Case. New York Central Book Company 1934. 346 pp. Red cloth worn with gilt lettering. Illustrated. Internally clean. $5. unknown books
1930JC8710New York: Court Press 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Original wraps; 8vo; pp. 112 illustrated in b/w. Covers tanned and lightly scuffed otherwise fine. Contents are bright and clean. Rare. OCLC locates 4 copies. <br/><br/> Court Press paperback books
1932M12230Albany NY:: Psychoanalytic Quarterly Press 1932. 1932. 8vo. 109 pp. Brown cloth black-stamped spine title. Fine. Psychoanalytic Quarterly Press, (1932). hardcover books
1975025074Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1975. xi 67p. original stiff wrappers. Plus ten facsimile reprints in stiff wrappers of early American Judaica from 1761 until 1845. Total of 11 volumes in the original publisher's slipcase. Contents of the ten facsimiles: v. 1 Evening service or Roshashanah and Kippur or the beginning of the year and the day of atonement 1961. v. 2 A sermon preached at the synagogue in Newport Rhode-Island called "The Salvation of Israel".by Haijim Isaac Karigal 1773. v. 3 Discourse delivered in the synagogue in New-York on the ninth of May 1798.by G. Seixas 1797. v. 4 An oration delivered before the Hebrew Orphan Society on the 15th day of October 1806 by Myer Moses 1807. v. 5 Governor Worthington's speech on the Maryland Test Act 1824. v. 6 Service for the two first nights of the Passover in Hebrew and English 1837. v. 7 Persecution of the Jews in the East 1840. v. 8 The Occident and American Jewish advocate; a monthly periodical April 1843. v. 9 The teachers' and parents' assistant; or thirteen lessons.by an American Jewiss Rebecca Gratz 1845. v. 10 Discourse on the restoration of the Jews.by M. M. Noah 1845. Jewish Publication Society of America unknown books
19784471New York: Kennedy Galleries 1978. Softcover. VG- Pencil marking to front cover. White wraps with bw illustration; 32 pp. 4 color 23 bw plates. One-page foreword by Lawrence A. Fleischman followed by a chronology. Catalogue lists 70 oils 9 watercolors and drawings and 8 lithographs. Exhibition held Mar. 14 to Apr. 1 1978. Kennedy Galleries unknown books
19042550New York: King Memorial Committee of The Century Association by G.P. Putnam's Sons 1904. First Edition. Leather bound. Near fine. Letter from Secretary of State John Hay to General James Grant Wilson regarding a lock of President Lincoln's hair. Octavo. vii 429pp. Three quarter green morocco title in gilt on spine decorative compartments. Frontispiece portrait with issue cover. Marbled endpapers. Bookplate affixed to front endpaper. Top edge gilt. Letter affixed to front endpaper from Secretary of State John Hay to Gen. James Wilson Grant dated November 8 1902 in response to an inquiry over whether he still possessed a lock of Lincoln's deathbed hair. Includes envelope. Letter notes that he "greatly regrets that I am not the possessor of a lock of Lincoln's hair. I had a little of it for a year or two after his death but in some unaccountable way it was lost." John Hay's search for locks of Lincoln's hair would be a lifelong passion for the friend of the slain president. In 1893 Hay wrote to Doctor Charles Sabin Taft a bystander physician who attended to President Lincoln after being shot at Ford's Theater asking if the doctor had any strands of hair in his possession. Doctor Taft declined to barter for his memento but in 1905 his son found the original letter and contacted Hay. In a hurry the hair was purchased by Hay and promptly encased in a yellow ring. This yellow ring was sent to President Theodore Roosevelt on the occasion of his inauguration. He wore the ring to his inauguration and it remains in the Theodore Roosevelt collection at Sagamore Hill. Mearns 1959. King Memorial Committee of The Century Association by G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1953S13292College Park MD:: The Physical Review 1953. 1953. 3 Offprints. Original wrappers. From the collection of Abraham Pais. Very good. INVENTORY: 1. KLEIN Abraham. Convergence of the Adiabatic Nuclear Potential. II. Offprint from: The Physical Review Vol. 92 No. 4 pp. 1017-1020 November 15 1953. Signed by Pais. 2. KLEIN Abraham. The Construction of Potentials in Quantum Field Theory. Offprint from: The Physical Review Vol. 91 No. 5 p. 1285 September 1 1953. Signed by Pais. 3. KLEIN Abraham. Invariant Operators of the Unitary Unimodular Group in n Dimensions. Offprint from: Journal of Mathematical Physics Volume 4 Number 10 pp. 1283-1284 October 1963. American theoretical physicist his studies took him to Brooklyn College then to Harvard where he obtained his masters and doctorate in 1950 under Julian Schwinger. The Physical Review, 1953. unknown books
189944062Cleburne TX: A.H. Yeager publisher T. L. Saunders printer 1899. 12mo.; 129pp. Original printed gray wrappers some wear to spine; text paper somewhat browned but a very good copy. First edition. Autobiographical story of a Confederate soldier from Washington County Tennessee; Civil War experiences include his capture at Kennesaw Mountain in June 1864 his incarceration as a prisoner of war at Camp Douglas Illinois his journey home and after reflecting on his childhood in east Tennessee how he came to join an infantry company as the war began. Yeager 1842-1940 served with the 29th Tennessee Infantry Confederate until his capture; though not included in this autobiography his post-Civil War years were spent first as a lawyer in Tennessee then as a newspaperman and farmer in Johnson County Texas. Rare. OCLC locates ten copies but only one in Tennessee Knox County Public. Not in Nevins Eicher or Broadfoot. Not in Sam Smith's TENNESSEE HISTORY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY. <br/><br/> A.H. Yeager, publisher (T. L. Saunders, printer) unknown books
192741212Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Cervantes 1927. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good unopened uncut copy with darkened spine chipped at heel browned leaves. 378 pp. Sm. 8vo. Fanor Velasco V ed. Imprenta Cervantes unknown books
196363084Leiden: E. J. Brill 1963. 129p. boards in brown cloth titled gilt upper cover and spine panel irregularly sun-faded with a little fray to top rim quite sound clean and unmarked within. See pp.102/3 for a few American protest songs such as "If I Had a Hammer E. J. Brill unknown books
2019169792New York: Marlborough Gallery 2019. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 5 through March 2 2019. Includes with the covers 10 color illustrations and a list of previous exhibitions. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some very minor wear. Marlborough Gallery unknown books
193844665New York: United Hebrew Trades of the State of New York 1938. First Edition. Quarto 28.5cm; publisher's blue gilt-lettered cloth; 176248pp.; pictorial ads throughout. Boards very slightly rubbed gilt rather dulled else Very Good and sound. Bilingual text in English and Hebrew. Includes a message by the novelist Abraham Cahan. United Hebrew Trades of the State of New York unknown books
1952140938441London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd 1952. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's green cloth with gilt stamping to spine. Very Good. Cloth lightly rubbed at extremities previous owner details and ownership stamp to front free endpaper and title page light ink underlining in text Else Near Fine. In a Very Good dust jacket unclipped though with revised price over-sticker; toning and edge wear with a short slightly open crease at the head of the rear spine joint. Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd unknown books
1971292077New York: Arno Press 1971. hardcover. near fine/near fine. A few Illus. 72pp. 8vo rebound in full red leather with gilt decorations spine lightly sunned slipcase. New York: Arno Press 1971. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Arno Press unknown books
194327370New York: Froben Press 1943. Second edition revised and reset first published 1936 8vo pp. 1 119; frontispiece facsimile and 28 full-page portraits in the text; minor wear to extremities and vertical "stripe" of water damage on back cover otherwise a very good copy. A brief "General Survey" of pediatrics followed by chronologically arranged chapters and capped by four special interest chapters: "Pioneers in Infant Feeding" Investigators of Alimentary Disturbances in Infancy" "Pioneers in the Study of the History of Pediatrics" and "American Pioneers of Pediatrics." Also with table of "Outstanding Contributions of American Pioneers." Garrison-Morton 6357. <br/><br/> Froben Press unknown books
1937402092Boston: By the Author 1937. First edition. Light soiling to covers/From the Collection of Allan B. Kirsner M.D. 8vo. Original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author in the year of publication. <br/><br/> By the Author hardcover books
196610743Baltimore: Johns Hoplins Press 1966. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. 846pp. Large 8vo brown cloth d.w. chipped. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press 1966. First Edition.Very good .<br/><br/> In collaboration with the Conference of Chronic Disease Training Program Directors of Schools of Public Health.<br/><br/> Johns Hoplins Press unknown books
186595831Davenport Iowa 1865. Original typographic portrait of Abraham Lincoln composed of his Emancipation Proclamation issued on January 1 1863. In near fine condition. Double matted and framed the entire piece measures 26.5 inches by 19 inches. An exceptional piece a rare and desirable piece of Americana. Abraham Lincoln issued the The Emancipation Proclamation or Proclamation 95 on January 1st 1865. The executive order changed the federal legal status of more than 3.5 million enslaved African Americans from slave to free and made the abolition of slavery an explicit goal of the Union war effort. To ensure emancipation Lincoln pushed for passage of the Thirteenth Amendment and insisted that Reconstruction plans for Southern states require abolition in new state constitutions. Congress passed the 13th Amendment by the necessary two-thirds vote on January 31 1865 and it was ratified by the states on December 6 1865 ending legal slavery. unknown books
190931679Washington 1909. 60th Cong. 2d Sess. H.R. 25550. Light toning and wear else Very Good.<br/><br/> The Bill introduced by Congressman Rodenberg would appropriate $150000 to purchase Oldroyd's entire collection "of Lincoln relics containing three thousand pieces more or less and for the acquisition.of number five hundred and fourteen and five hundred and eighteen Tenth street northwest Washington adjoining the government property known as the house in which President Lincoln died." An outpouring of affectionate remembrance attended the hundredth anniversary of Lincoln's birth.<br/>Not in Monaghan. unknown books
1980018664Skokie IL: Black Cat Press. Fine with no dust jacket. 1980. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Dark blue boards with gilt design on front board and gilt lettering on spine. Blue patterned paste downs and end pages. 2 3/4" x 2 1/8". Slight soiling on front board. Abraham Lincoln's famous treatise on unity. One of only 249 copies. Gilt leather by Bela Blau. Bradbury - Black Cat Press 66.; Miniature; 51 pp . Black Cat Press hardcover books
1865236784Boston: Printed by Order of the City Council 1865. 1 vols. 8vo. Original pebbled bevelled cloth. Fine. 1 vols. 8vo. Includes speeches by Mayor of Boston Lincoln Senator Charles Sumner the eulogy Charles G. Loring A.H. Rice and Richard Henry Dana Jr pp. 56-61. BAL 4465 Printed by Order of the City Council unknown books
1908018632New York: Sun Dial Classics Co. Good. 1908. First Edition. Hardcover. Red cloth boards with faded title on spine; includes a frontis of Lincoln. Boards have moderate soiling and wear; text block has light toning and soiling. Monaghan 1398. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 389 pp . Sun Dial Classics Co. hardcover books