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1437616th President of the United States. 5.5" by 8.5". Advertisement on paper with a profile portrait of Lincoln. Reads in part: "I beg leave to announce the recent discovery of an interesting item for collectors of Lincolnia. It is a six by eight inch oval photograph of the Lincoln homestead doubtless taken in 1860 and with Lincoln himself standing on the walk in front of the house leaning against the fence. " It continues "Many pictures were made of Mr. Lincoln during the campaign and afterwards but very few combine these two features - the man and his home." One small tear on bottom blank margin and two darker markings on the top and bottom. Overall in very good condition. unknown books
1864WRCAM45849Boston 1864. 88110pp. plus folding map. Antique-style three-quarter calf and marbled boards. 19th-century ink stamp on titlepage contemporary inscription on second leaf. Internally clean. Very good. Devoted almost entirely to the Massachusetts war effort published early in January 1864. The folding map shows the Soldier's National Cemetery at Gettysburg dedicated Nov. 19 1863 with the long speech of Edward Everett of Massachusetts and the short "Dedicatory Speech by President Lincoln" better known as the Gettysburg Address. Also printed is the "Programme of Arrangements" of that day a list of Massachusetts soldiers killed at Gettysburg and buried there and details of the cemetery. Monaghan notes this as an early printing of the Gettysburg Address. MONAGHAN 48. hardcover books
12778pamphlet. 5 pages pp. 2216-2220 IN: Journal of the American Medical Association vol. 65 no. 26. Tall 4to sewn modern wrappers. Chicago 1915. First Edition. Whole number offered entire.<br/><br/> Park was an early advocate of diphtheria immunization with toxin- antitoxin. GM 5068<br/><br/> unknown books
1680LV2130Amsterdam: Abraham Wolfganck; La Haye:: Adriaen Moetjens 1680 1679. 1680. Six parts in four volumes. 12mo. xxviii 363 2 364-781 15; xx 771 21; xii 588 12; xvi 379 2 blank 2 379-750 16 pp. Includes letters and documents in French and in Latin German Spanish Dutch and Italian with French translations. Printer’s device on title armillary sphere 2 engraved folding plates showing scene of negotiation at a table surrounded by fine tapestries vol. I facing p.1 III facing p. 438 indexes; gutter stains in vol. 1. Original mottled calf with gilt-stamped spine and four raised bands red speckled edges; worn joints broken on second and third vols. while the first and last vols. are crudely re-backed in cloth and have new endpapers. Ownership blind embossed stamp on first and last few leaves including titles. As is. Second edition vols. 1-3-4; vol. 2 is a first edition of 1679 vastly expanded as the first two volumes were not a part of the 1679 issue. A rare compilation of 17th century diplomatic texts treatises negotiations and correspondence. This work is about the Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen. These series of treaties signed in the Dutch city of Nijmegen between August 1678 and December 1679 ended various interconnected wars among France the Dutch Republic Spain Brandenburg Sweden Denmark the Prince-Bishop of Munster and the Holy Roman Empire. A third edition was issued in 1697 though it is essentially a reprinting of this 1680 issue. Locations: Cambridge Cathedral Libraries Edinburgh National Library of Scotland Oxford.See: Alphonse Willems Les Elzevier: histoire et annales typographiques 1880 p. 523-24 describes this work in 7 parts but six parts as above is correct; Kent McNeil Native Rights and Boundaries of Rupert’s Land and the . . . University of Saskatchewan. Native Law Centre 1982 p. 16. Adriaen Moetjens, 1680, 1679. hardcover books
16808291Amsterdam: Adriaen Moetjens La Haye 1680 4 volumes. Second edition revised corrected and augmented. 24mo. Pp. 28 781 16 18 771 20 12 588 12 16 750 16. Illustrated with 2 folding copper-engraved plates. Contemporary full polished calf blind-stamped dentelle on covers spines extra gilt marbled ends. Circular library stamp on each title page. A superior complete set in handsome matched bindings clean and crisp throughout. A very fine set perhaps the finest extant. A rare collection of 17th century diplomatic texts treatises extracts dispatches negotiation and correspondence. This work provides important original sources and contemporary accounts of the Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen. These series of treaties signed in the Dutch city of Nijmegen between August 1678 and December 1679 ended various interconnected wars among France the Dutch Republic Spain Brandenburg Sweden Denmark the Prince-Bishopric of Munster and the Holy Roman Empire. Text in French. Excessively scarce. Only two sets located in France by OCLC; no copies at auction in fifty years. Adriaen Moetjens, La Haye unknown books
1950006012New York NY: Bloch Publishing Company 1950. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xviii 128 pages of text. Blue hardcover cloth binding; protected in stiff archival mylar. No dustjacket. Illustrated with six black & white plates including maps drawings and portraits. With a Preface by Dr. Solomon Grayzel. With an introduction biographical sketch of the author and explanatory notes by the translator. Translated from the Hebrew by Mesch. Inscribed and signed by the wife of the translator Vellie Mesch to friends in Chicago in 1965. First edition. Bloch Publishing Company Hardcover books
19681319638Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company 1968. Hardcover. Reprint of 1953 edition; Octavo; VGVG-; Hardcover with clear protective mylar covering; Yellow spine with black text; Dust jacket has residue of price sticker to the front and slight marks and smudges; Boards are clean and sturdy; Text block is clean; 297p. 1319638. FP New Rockville Stock. North-Holland Publishing Company hardcover books
17237654Vienna and Nuremberg: Georg Lehmann 1723. First printing. Vellum. Very Good. 4to. 1841953pp. Index. Title printed in red & black. Copper engraved frontispiece. Cont. vellum a bit soiled hand lettered paper spine label. Paper repairs to small wormholes on recto of frontispiece and verso of title. Cont. ownership signature at top of title. Volume 3 of 3 only. Georg Lehmann hardcover books
199382155NY:: Princeton Architectural Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 1878271989 . Color photographs throughout. First printing. Near fine in a very good short closed edge tear - tape repaired on verso creasing to front flap dust jacket.; 300 pages . Princeton Architectural Press, hardcover books
1972139626New York: Kennedy Galleries 1972. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 19 through November 4 1972. Includes 23 color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Kennedy Galleries unknown books
1970147145New York: Kennedy Galleries 1970. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 14 through March 8 1970. Essay by Allen Leepa. Includes 31 illustrtations with 16 in color. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear. Kennedy Galleries unknown books
196965439NY: Kennedy Gallieries 1969. First edition. Small 4to. 47 pp. Very good plus in printed wrappers. Introduction by Frank Getlein. Twelve full-color reproductions. NY: Kennedy Gallieries unknown books
1981139640New York: Kennedy Galleries 1981. First edition. Oblong softcover. 12 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 24 through April 10 1984. Includes 12 color illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Kennedy Galleries unknown books
1975131605New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1975. First edition. Oblong hardcover. Text by Allen Leepa. Includes 212 illustrations of which 50 are tipped in color plates. A very near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket that has some minor wear. Signed by Rattner on the front free endpaper and uncommon thus. Harry N. Abrams, Inc unknown books
1969150332New York: Kennedy Galleries 1969. First edition. Softcover. 47 pages. Exhibition catalog. Essay by Frank Getlein. Includes 1 black and white and 12 color illustrations. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with a tiny tear to the foredge of one page and some very slight wear. Kennedy Galleries unknown books
196947551NY: Kennedy Galleries 1969. First edition. 47 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Introduction by Frank Getlein. Twelve color reproductions. NY: Kennedy Galleries unknown books
1974003462New York: Harry N. Abrams 1974. SIGNED BY ARTIST Abraham Rattner on the half-title page with black marker. Near Fine page block wavy in a Near Fine dustjacket with some faint foxing. 212 illustrations with 50 tipped-in color plates. Rattner who died in 1978 was one of America's leading Expressionist painters and a long-time friend of the writer Henry Miller. His paintings are in numerous museums. SIGNED BY ARTIST. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Harry N. Abrams Hardcover 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
1989ULINABR00LAWLibrary of America 1989. Fine. Lincoln Abraham. Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings 1832-1858; Speeches Letters and Miscellaneous Writings The Lincoln-Douglas Debates. New York: Library of America 1989. 898pp. Indexed. 8vo. Book condition: Near fine. Slipcase very good with a few subtle bumps to edges. Library of America unknown books
1989ULINSPE00MWLibrary of America 1989. Fine. Lincoln Abraham. Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings 1832-1858. Speeches Letters and Miscellaneous Writings the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Fehrenbacher Don Edward. NY: Library of America 1989. 898pp. 8vo. Cloth. Book condition: Near fine pristine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light rubbing to extremities. In plastic protector. Library of America hardcover books
ULINABR01LAWLibrary of America. Fine. Lincoln Abraham. Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings 1832-1858. New York: Library of America ND. 8vo. Book condition: Fine. Book slipcase and Library of America author slip together in original protective shrink wrap which is opened but still snug. Library of America unknown books
1933226729Chicago Chicago Book & Art Auctions 1933. 1933. First edition. 8vo. Foreword by Franklin J. Meine. Bibliographical references. Original stiff tan wrappers stamped in black. 66 pages. Very good. Catalogue of 531 Lincoln related items for "unrestricted public auction" June 14-15 1933. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Chicago, Chicago Book & Art Auctions [1933]. paperback books
186125965<p><b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN.</b>Chromolithograph. <i>Presidents of the United States</i> Philadelphia: Published by F. Bouclet lithographed by A. Feusier. Sheet size: 21 in. x 27 in. Image size: 24½ in. x 18¾ in. </p><br />A large patriotic chromolithograph issued around the time of Abraham Lincoln's first inauguration. The central image is the goddess Columbia wearing a draped American flag flanked by bald eagle and Union shield. Behind her is a steam ship and the artist's rendition of what the then-uncompleted Capitol building was expected to look like. Surrounding Columbia is an ornate frame made up of portraits of the presidents of the United States from 1789-1861—including a beardless Abraham Lincoln: George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren William H. Harrison John Tyler James K. Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Franklin Pierce James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln.<p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Erin Mast curator of "My Abraham Lincoln" a 2009 exhibition at President Lincoln's Cottage Museum noted that the print "both commemorates Lincoln's election and recognizes the challenges and opportunities facing the 16th president. The 16 presidential portraits encircle symbols of the republic at a time when a divided nation faced secession and civil war. In the center Columbia holds a shield and liberty cap the latter being a symbol both of revolution and of freed slaves. A bald eagle grasps arrows and an olive branch and carries a ribbon with the motto 'E Pluribus Unum.' The Capitol dome shown completed at a time when it was still unfinished symbolizes the founding of the democratic republic while a steamship symbolizes development and progress. The allegorical images relate to concepts that Lincoln expressed in his first inaugural address; that seceding and breaking the Constitution would be a step backward not forward and violates the very principles of the Union a Union which is 'older than the Constitution.' By commemorating Lincoln's election and illustrating the troubled and complex scene he faced this chromolithograph encapsulates the spirit of Lincoln's presidency."</p><p><b>Provenance</b></p><p>From the Estate of Malcolm S. Forbes.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Damp stains at top two corners light mat burn but generally a very fine example.</p> books
1946D14791Chicago: World Publishing Company 1946. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Second printing. Original cloth DJ. <br/><br/> World Publishing Company hardcover books
ULINABR00CZCDa Capo Press 1946. Very Good. Lincoln Abraham. Abraham Lincoln: His Speeches and Writings. Basler Roy P.; Sandburg Carl. New York: Da Capo Press 1946. 843pp. Indexed. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges. Da Capo Press paperback books