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1971008089London: George Allen & Unwin 1971. 221p. b/w front. original grey cloth ex libris. George Allen & Unwin unknown books
1995289690Norwalk & Washington: Easton Press & Library of Congress 1995. pamphlet. near fine. Facsimile printing in brown satin and gilt-ruled leather clamshell boxes. 2 separate boxes. Norwalk & Washington: Easton Press & Library of Congress 1995. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Easton Press & Library of Congress 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
2015274N.P.: by the artist 2015. Original. Framed and matted. Fine. Lucas Richardson. Framed in black wood and matted in charcoal gray: overall size 18 1/2" x 15 1/2" / image displayed: 7 7/8" x 4 7/8". Lucas Richardson graduated valedictorian from DuCret School of Art in 2002. He has a double major in graphic design and fine art illustration. He continued to study with Peter Caras who had been instructed by Frank Reilley James Bama and Norman Rockwell. As a portrait artist Richardson has undertaken commissions in oil & charcoal mediums. He is also actively engaged in digital design. A STRIKING Portrait! by the artist unknown books
1896262839Chicago: Scott Foresman 1896. hardcover. good. Plates. viii 555pp. 2pp. of publisher's ads. 8vo maroon cloth lacks front flyleaf inner hinges strengthened spine sunned top margins lightly creased on pages 51-56 page 101 lightly soiled. Chicago: Scott Foresman 1896.<br/><br/> "Historically the most important series of American political debates." Howes L-338. Later edition of Monaghan I 69.<br/><br/> Scott, Foresman unknown books
1895RLINPOL00DGScott Foresman & Company 1895. Very Good. Lincoln Abraham. Political Speeches and Debates of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas 1854-1861. Douglas Stephen A. 1895: Scott Foresman & Company 1895. 555pp. Indexed. 8vo. Burgundy cloth with gilt titles on spine. Book condition: Very good; gentle bumping to edges; former owner's name written faintly on the front pastedown; endsheets split at hinges but hinges are sturdy and tightly bound with clean pages. Scott, Foresman & Company hardcover books
186125613<p>An unusual and possibly unique Lincoln portrait above patriotic banners and a quotation from his first inaugural address.</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN. GABRIEL KAEHRLE.</b>Print. "Abraham Lincoln" with excerpt from First Inaugural Address ca. 1861-1864. 9¾ x 12 in.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Complete Transcript</b></p><p> <i>ABRAHAM LINCOLN</i></p><p><i> SIXTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES</i></p><p><i>"In your hands my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen and not in mine is the momentous issue of Civil War. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the Government while I have the most solemn one to 'preserve protect and defend it.' The mystic chords of memory stretching from every battle-field and patriot-grave to every living heart in this broad land will swell the chorus of the Union when again touched as surely they will be by the better angels of our nature."</i></p><p><i>Extract from the closing paragraph of Lincoln's Inaugural Message March 4 1861.</i></p><p>A lithograph of this same Lincoln image retaining Kaehrle's signature was used in a jugate 1864 campaign illustration of Lincoln and Andrew Johnson published by H. H. Lloyd & Co. in New York.</p><p><b>Gabriel Kaehrle</b> is listed in an 1857 New York directory as an engraver and he illustrated books which were published in New York in 1860 and 1862.</p><p>Very rare and possibly unique. None in OCLC and no other examples traced.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Staining to edges shadow of former matting; professionally conserved.<br /></p> books
18602741Columbus: Follett Foster and Company 1860. First edition. Original publisher's cloth binding with some rubbing to spine and extremities. First issue with all points as called for by Monaghan no line over the publisher's slug on title verso and the number 2 at the foot of page 17. Collates viii 268 pages: lacking front endpaper else complete. Some light scattered foxing as is common in American imprints of this era but in all a tight pleasing copy of this book documenting an important moment in American politics.<br/><br/>Documenting Lincoln and Douglas' rivalry for the 1858 U.S. Senate race this title captures an important moment of flux for American politics. Just beginning his political career the young Lincoln earned the Republican nomination right as the party was forming; and he already had proven himself "a leading figure because of his adroit and earnest dealing with the problem of slavery" Oxford Companion. One of his great strenghts was his eloquence -- something Lincoln put on full display in these debates against Douglas including the utterance of one of his most memorable lines that "A house divided against itself cannot stand." Though Lincoln lost the Senate in 1858 he had managed to develop a national reputation and in 1860 the year of this book's release would win the Presidency.<br/><br/>Monaghan 69. Follett, Foster and Company unknown books
1860RLINPOL00LRFollett Foster and Company 1860. Good. Lincoln Abraham and Stephen Douglas. Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas in the Celebrated Campaign of 1858 in Illinois. Columbus Ohio: Follett Foster and Company 1860. Early printing: 2nd 3rd or 4th. 268pp. 8vo. Book condition: Good with moisture damage to covers and endsheets and light soiling to covers. Edges are rubbed slightly exposing boards at corners. Uniform foxing to text block with old library stamps on edges of text block and rear pastedown. Follett, Foster, and Company hardcover books
1860116741Columbus: Follett Foster and Company 1860. First edition second issue with the Table of Contents on page ii of "the most important series of American political debates" Howes L338. Octavo original publisher's brown cloth with gilt titles to the spine and elaborate blind stamping to the front and rear panels. In very good condition. Ownership name. Although the debates were originally performed during the Illinois Senatorial race in 1858 they were published when both men became presidential candidates in 1860. Douglas won the race for senator but the debates were his undoing in the presidential race as Lincoln reminded voters repeatedly of the inconsistency between Douglas' principle of "popular sovereignty" in which the new territories would individually determine the status of slavery and the Dred Scott decision in which the Supreme Court declared that slavery would not be excluded from the territories by Congress. As a result Douglas was too tolerant of slavery for many northerners and not vigorous enough for Southern Democrats. Somewhat surprisingly for an attorney Lincoln did not seek Douglas' permission to publish a book of their combined speeches although Douglas was later given the last-minute opportunity--he declined--to make corrections to his own remarks" Morris 121. Follett, Foster and Company hardcover books
1972156332New York: Schocken Books 1972. Third printing. Softcover. Vishniac's survey of the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. Introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. Includes numerous black and white images. A near fine copy in wrappers with some very minute wear. Signed by Vishniac on the title page. Schocken Books unknown books
1972159043New York: Schocken Books 1972. First edition thus. Softcover. Vishniac's survey of the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. Introductory essay by Abraham Joshua Heschel. Includes numerous black and white images. A very good copy in wrappers with some creasing to the base of the front cover and some other minor wear but internally a clean copy. Schocken Books unknown books
38074N.pl n.d. Pamphlet. 24p. wraps 5.5x8.5 inches very good condition. Reisen was a Yiddish poet who immigrated to the US in 1914. unknown books
214814n.pl n.d. Pamphlet. 24p. wraps faded else good condition 5.5x8.5 inches inscribed by Aaron Kramer "For Laura and Bill Fondly Pop" Reisen was a Yiddish poet who immigrated to the US in 1914. 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
1865D11161perhaps Washington DC see below: Published Annually for the Trade 1865. Hardcover. Very Good. Black cloth over flexible boards 72 x 122 mm; unpaginated with printed dates 3 per one side of a page plus a little preliminary matter year-at-a-glance postage rates list of Sundays and some blank pages for notes at rear. Pencilled entries for most days usually a general log of hours worked but briefly mentioning Abraham Lincoln's funeral on April 19 when he would have still been in Washington DC. Cloth quite tattered; some pencil rather faint. <br/><br/> Published Annually for the Trade hardcover books
195793838Reading:: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1957. Hardcover. Second printing. "Answers to Exercises" booklet laid in. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, hardcover 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
14392Svinin. SVININ YARMOLINSKY Avraham. PICTURESQUE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1811 1812 1813. New York: William Edwin Rudge 1930. Small folio. Cloth dust jacket. Frontispiece xviii 46 5 51 plates. First edition. One of 1000 copies. A memoir on Svinin who was a Russian diplomat artist and author with a portfolio of his watercolor sketches showing his travels throughout the Unite States 1811-1813. Introduction by R.T.H. Halsey. Very good. unknown books
14380Svinin. SVININ YARMOLINSKY Avraham. PICTURESQUE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1811 1812 1813. New York: William Edwin Rudge 1930. Small folio. Cloth dust jacket. Frontispiece xviii 46 5 51 plates. First edition. One of 1000 copies. A memoir on Svinin who was a Russian diplomat artist and author with a portfolio of his watercolor sketches showing his travels throughout the Unite States 1811-1813. Introduction by R.T.H. Halsey. Very good in used dust jacket. unknown books
1957Embry 38035World 1957. First edition. Light rubbing to edges still near fine in complete near fine price-clipped dust jacket. B&W illustrations. World, 1957. First edition. unknown books
1962141926Cleveland: World 1962. hardcover. very good. Picasso. Color frontis. 30 half- tones over 40 b&w drawings some color plates. 136pp. tall 8vo cloth d.w. Cleveland and N.Y.: World Publishing Co. 1962. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> World unknown books
35534Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st edition Cleveland World 1962. 156 pages. Fine copy in dust jacket. . Other hardcover books
191031962Berlin: Adolf Eckstein 1910. 46.5x30cm. Includes biographical cover page. Fine condition. Adolf Eckstein unknown books
193173760Paris:: Les Editions Internationales Francois Aldor. Very Good. 1931. Hardcover. Text is in French. Translated from the German by Pierre Vachet. First edition thus. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good in blue cloth with gilt lettering. No dust jacket. . Les Editions Internationales Francois Aldor, hardcover books