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1972S4390Offprint from:: Physical Review Letters Vol. 28 No. 13 27 March 1972. 1972. 270 x 201 mm. 4to. 865-869 pp. Self-wraps. Fine. Physical Review Letters, Vol. 28, No. 13, 27 March 1972. paperback books
1972S4391Offprint from:: Physical Review D Vol. 6 No. 9 1 November 1972. 1972. 267 x 201 mm. 4to. 2625-2636 pp. Self-wraps. Fine. Physical Review D, Vol. 6, No. 9, 1 November 1972. paperback books
19373751Los Angeles: California Laboratory Supply Co. 1937. Second printing. According to the review article in THE ANATOMICAL RECORD of January 1938 "the fact remains that the chick still profvides the most available and perhaps the simplest laboratory approach to an understanding of the differentiating germ layers in warm-blooded vertebrates. 113 1 photographic stereoscope cards in box and one printed card. Cards 1-109 14 x 9 cm. Cards 110-113 15 x 10 cm. Folding stereoscope viewer. Box worn but entire. California Laboratory Supply Co. unknown books
18041188409New York: The Shakespeare-Gallery 1804. Eighth Edition. Hardcover. Approx. 4.5" x 7" VG marbled sandy brown hardcover with no text on spine or cover. Rubbing to corners and spine ends of boards. Mild foxing to edges of text block. Hinges starting at front pastedown which opposes first of two title pages one for each discrete section of this directory. Old hand-calligraphed swooping names penned to first title page. A few internal chips and tears to each title page subtly affecting text of Astronomical Calculations subtitle; and a 1.5" x .25" chip to July/August 1804 astronomical charts with resulting loss to a few calculations across a couple of categories. Foxing throughout; binding remains tight. Shelved in Case 13. 1188409. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Shakespeare-Gallery hardcover books
2000261950Madrid: Grupozero 2000. Magazine. 130p. 9.25x11.75 inches text in Spanish photos reviews interviews ads very good glossy homophile fashion and performing arts magazine in glossy wraps. Grupozero unknown books
197214731Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1972. Hardcover. First edition. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper else fine in a very near fine spot of rubbing on front panel dust jacket. . Harvard University Press hardcover books
1972023049Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1972. xi 246p. dj. Harvard University Press unknown books
1976027083New York and London: Holmes & Meier Publishers 1976. x 356p. stiff wrappers. Holmes & Meier Publishers unknown books
1975027026Princeton: Princeton University Press 1975. xvi 479p. stiff wrappers. Princeton University Press unknown books
196545554New York: Holt Rinehart & Winston. Very Good. 1965. Hardcover. New York: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1965. 8vo green cloth only light soil to page edges else VG. No DJ. . Holt Rinehart & Winston hardcover books
1987255469Lagrasse France: Éditions Verdier 1987. 334p. french-fold wraps 5.5 x 8.5 inches pages lightly toned pen notation on front blank old price sticker on rear wrap else very good condition. Text in French. Collection "Les Dix Paroles Éditions Verdier unknown books
198640116Philadelphia: Westminster Press 1986. Hardcover. Very good. 164pp indices. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Westminster Press hardcover books
1986UMALMOR00LWWestminster Press 1986. Fine. Malherbe Abraham J. Moral Exhortation A Greco-Roman Sourcebook. Meeks editor Wayne A. Philadelphia: Westminster Press 1986. 1st edition. 178pp. Indexed. Bibliography. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Westminster Press hardcover books
172730277Amsterdam: Michel Charles le Céne 1727. 2 volumes in 1 small folio. 12 1/8 x 7 5/8 inches. Titles printed in red and black. Engraved portrait frontispiece 44 engraved maps plans and views 31 folding 19 in-text engraved illustrations. Contemporary calf spine with raised bands in seven compartments red and green morocco lettering pieces in the second and third the others with a repeat decoration in gilt marbled endpapers and edges.<br/> <br/>A lovely copy of a noted illustrated work on Asia including maps and views of India China and Japan.<br/> <br/>"Johann von Mandelslo was a friend of Adam Olearius and a former page of the Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Together Mandelslo and Olearius were sent by the Duke on an embassy to the Russian Czar and to the Shah of Persia for the purpose of initiating trade relations with Russia Tartary and Persia. Mandelslo was authorized to leave the embassy in Persia and to continue his travels to the Far East. He went to Surat Agra and Goa in India where he received great kindness from the English merchants and he also visited Ceylon. He gives long accounts of the other parts of the Far East which he did not visit personally. His return was made to England by sea via the Cape of Good Hope which he visited in 1639" Hill. Mandelslo's narrative contains substantial information on the Far East. "Before his death Mandelslo had entrusted his rough notes to Olearius who subsequently published them bound with his numerous official accounts of the embassy" Howgego. Following the first publication Olearius added additional information to subsequent editions. A new edition in French translated by Wicquefort included still more additional material including an account of the travels of Henri de Feynes to China Formosa and Japan. The present edition published in Amsterdam in 1727 is a re-issue of the Van der Aa edition of 1719 published in Leiden; both are celebrated as the best editions being the most complete and with the largest number of illustrations. The plates include views and plans of London Amsterdam Brussels Antwerp Capetown Goa Surat Jedo Tokyo St. Helena Mauritius Madagascar the Canary Islands Java Congo and elsewhere.<br/> <br/>Brunet IV 178; Cordier Japonica 367-368; Cordier Indosinica 883; Cordier Sinica 2076-77; cf. Hill 1073; Howgego M-38; Lust 342. Michel Charles le Céne unknown books
2011Embry 166679Yivo Institute for Jewish Research 2011. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Full page color reproductions. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, 2011. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1719007802Lugduni Batavorum : Theodorum Haak 1719. 832 pages with 83 pp.Index. Title page illustration lacking the frontispiece illustration. Bound in contemporary vellum boards age-toned back stamped and lettered in gilt. Very Good end pages toned and soiled text clean with widely scattered small spots of toning binding quite tight and sound. Text in Latin. . First Edition. Vellum. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Theodorum Haak Hardcover books
005247Cernauti: By the Author 1928. First American. Very Good/No Dust Jacket as Issued. Pamphlet. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 14 pp. German text. Given on 31 October 1928 in protest against action against the Jewish community on the Klagemauer. Cernauti: By the Author, 1928 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
1667016836London: Printed by James Cotterel 1667. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Two works bound in one volume. "Poems" iii 68 pages of text. Heavily browned and irregularly discolored with some minor early marginalia with several corners or small chips repaired. "A Sermon." v 30 pages; Printed for Brabazon Aylmer London 1683. Title continues ".Chappel Octob. 29. 1682." Wing 2nd ed.; M685. There are a few small stains but the text reamains clean and in excellent condition. Bound in circa 1840 three quarter leather with marbled paper-covered boards; minor to moderate ubbing and shelfwear to the binding. Both of these are highly uncommon rarely offered on the market. Both are first editions. While these measure only 8 inches in height they are indeed quartos. Printed by James Cotterel Hardcover books
176760801London: Printed for J. Lever 1767. Third edition. 8vo in fours. 2 iv 32 2 ad leaf pp. Engraved frontispiece of a hunter shooting birds in flight by W. Sherwin. Chute 430: "This is the first poem on shooting and is full of sound instructions on applying science to shooting." Later scarlet three-quarter morocco gilt gilt title and sporting devices between raised bands on spine top edge gilt others untrimmed. #7849. <br/><br/> Printed for J. Lever hardcover books
20081325216New York: Eos; Harper Collins 2008. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 303 pages; VG/VG; spine is grey with yellow lettering; dust jacket is in a mylar covering has price uncut '$25.95' has minimal shelf wear; binding has minimal shelf wear; pages clear; signed by Martin Abraham and Dozois on the title page and by Connie Willis on the dedication page; shelved case 8. 1325216. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Eos; Harper Collins hardcover books
200871105Burton Michigan: Subterranean Press 2008. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Limited Edition #373 of 500 copies signed George R.R. Martin Gardner Dozois and Daniel Abraham. Additionally signed by illustrator Bob Eggleton and by Connie Willis to whom this book is dedicated. Martin describes this novel: "a three-way collaboration with my good friends Gardner Dozois and Daniel Abraham Hunter's Run tells the tale of Ramon Espejo a prospector searching for a big strike on a distant world who finds rather more than he bargained for.and along the way must wrestle with what it means to be human." Octavo. Full green cloth binding with metallic green titles. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Subterranean Press hardcover books
196761914Homewood Illinois: Richard D. Irwin Inc. and the Dorsey Press. Very Good. 1967. Paperback. Third Printing. 277 pages paperback some light toning to covers previous owner signed otherwise about very good. . Richard D. Irwin Inc. and the Dorsey Press paperback books
197235472Monterey: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company 1972. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards hardcover in slipcase; 133pp. A handsome slipcased volume issued without dust jacket. A fine copy. Includes a bibliography of Maslow's writings; reprints two pieces by Maslow and eulogies by Warren Bennis Dennis O'Donovan Ricardo Morant others. Brooks/Cole Publishing Company unknown books
1985135071Washington D.C.: The Film Company / Public Broadcasting Service PBS 1985. Original Press Kit for the 1985 documentary. With a transcript of the program and a 32-page companion guide featuring facts about Herman Melville's life and work articles on Melville and a selected bibliography. <br/><br/>This documentary tracks the personal and intellectual adventures of Herman Melville. Narrated by John Huston the film includes readings and commentary by F. Murray Abraham Robert Penn Warren Alfred Kazan and other notable writers and critics. <br/><br/>Arthur Unger with The Christian Science Monitor reviewed the film in 1985: <br/><br/>"Directed written produced and photographed mostly by Robert Squier a unique and dedicated artist himself. Mr. Squier has accomplished an inspired film about a writer and his writing which manages to combine the song of poetry and the zing of adventure with the shock of psychological recognition. not merely a labor of love; it is a probing and incisive study of how a man and his work interact with the environment physical and emotional. Utilizing real locations top literary scholars and a delicate sense of time and place with a minimal amount of reenactment Mr. Squier's film records the paradoxes in Melville's life his sense of hopelessness his disgust with brutality his agonizing search for religion his intellectual resolve his determination to survive personal disasters."not afraid of deep questions.''<br/><br/>Companion guide 32 pages transcript 36 pages and promotional letter from the publishers advertising a videocassette of the film rental $75 purchase $350 house in a dark green folder with silver titles and blind-stamped design. Near Fine overall. The Film Company / Public Broadcasting Service [PBS] unknown books