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2021SKU0639582McGraw Hill 2022-02-18. loose_leaf. New. 7x1x9. New Textbook Ships with Tracking McGraw Hill unknown
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2020__3110674505De Gruyter Oldenbourg 2020. Hardcover. New. 500 pages. 10.80x8.07x0.98 inches. De Gruyter Oldenbourg hardcover
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2020Gyan-9789368782223Facsimile Publisher 2020. Hardcover. New. 14.34 x 22.59 x 17.62. English Facsimile Publisher hardcover
2020Gyan-9789368782223Facsimile Publisher 2020. Hardcover. New. 14.34 x 22.59 x 17.62. English Facsimile Publisher hardcover
1926333084Buenos Aires: Ediciones de Nosotros 1926. First edition. 603 2. Errata sheet present at end. 1 vols. 8vo. Later green cloth preserving front wrapper. Fine. First edition. 603 2. Errata sheet present at end. 1 vols. 8vo. Compendium of twentieth century Argentinian poets including Leopoldo Lugones Enrique Banchs Evaristo Carriego Fernández Moreno Martínez Estrada A. Storni Jorge Luis Borges Córdova Iturburu Oliverio Girondo González Tuñón Ricardo Güiraldes Francisco López Merino Leopoldo Marechal Conrado Nalé Roxlo Horacio Rega Molina etc. <br /> Borges appears at pp. 453-9 and has contributed a biographical notice later collected in in Textos recobrados 1919-1929 p. 234. Ediciones de Nosotros unknown
178577397Hartford:: Barlow & Babcock 1785. This is probably the first edition of Part III. old boards with a later old leather backstrip. 18th c. ink ownership signature; genealogical notes to blank areas of two leaves of text; some dampstaining and age-toning to text; short horizontal tears to a few leaves no loss of text; boards chipped and worn. . 12mo. Part III contains "The necessary Rules of reading and speaking and a Variety of Essays Dialogues and declamatory Pieces moral political and entertaining; divided into Lessons for the Use of Children. Barlow & Babcock, hardcover
1802TB29021Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Charless 1802. Later Printing. Good in 1/4 leather and marbled paper covered boards. A 16mo measuring 6 1/4 by 4 inches with the text block close to loose within its original boards held on only by the sewing cords which are woven into the boards. The pages are all uniformly tanned and there are two early prior owner's names on the front paste down. Page 23/24 has two small chips from its upper and lower margins which does not impact on any printing. 80 pages of text. Skeel 682 Printed by Joseph Charless hardcover
1831008024Printed by Luther Roby 1831 9-128 pages. In original printed boards. General wear and light damp stains to covers. Early owner's signature inside front cover and small spots to title page. Size: 32mo 4.25 x 2.75 inches. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Printed by Luther Roby hardcover
179426415Worcester MA: Leonard Worcester 1794. Very Good-. Worcester MA: Leonard Worcester 1794. First Edition. Octavo; removed; 28pp. A4 B-C4 D2 collated and complete; woodcut head- and tail-pieces. Spotting to title page and final leaf serving as wrappers stitching loose and gatherings starting to separate else a Good to Very Good sound copy. Contemporary ownership signature of an Ebenezer Hill at head of title page.<br /> <br /> Early work by the American Congregationalist minister later turned Unitarian and pacifist. Quite uncommon with none in the trade as of May 2023 and last seen at auction in 1914.<br /> <br /> ESTC W20491; EVANS 28131; SABIN 105267. Leonard Worcester unknown
1865238689New Haven 1865. 1 vols. Disbound. 1 vols. Noah Porter December 14 1811 - March 14 1892 American educationalist and philosophical writer was born in Farmington Connecticut.<br /> He graduated from Yale College in 1831 and was employed as a Congregational minister in Connecticut and Massachusetts 1836 to 1846. He was elected professor of moral philosophy and metaphysics at Yale in 1846 and from 1871 to 1886 he was president of the college. He edited several editions of Webster's Dictionary and wrote on education. Influenced by the German refugee writer and philosopher Francis Leiber Porter opposed slavery and integrated an antislavery position with religious liberalism.<br /> He was a frequent visitor to the Adirondack Mountains of New York and in 1875 was among the first recorded to make an ascent of the peak later named Porter Mountain in his honor. Noah Porter was the older brother of Sarah Porter founder of Miss Porter's School a prestigious college preparatory school for girls.<br /> His best-known work is The Human Intellect with an Introduction upon Psychology and the Human Soul 1868 comprehending a general history of philosophy and following in part the "common-sense" philosophy of the Scottish school while accepting the Kantian doctrine of intuition and declaring the notion of design to be a priori. He died in New Haven. unknown
1811107068New York: Isaac Riley 1811. Leather bound. Good . iv 87 p. 14 cm. Tan leather spine with marbled boards. Moderately worn and paper faded on front cover. There are a few ink marks inside the front cover from an inscription on the front free endpaper now missing. There is an ink date on the title page. A quite mild waterstain of up to 1/4-page in size shows on all leaves and the rear cover. Skeel 448 Sabin 102375 Allibone p. 2628. <br/><br/> Isaac Riley hardcover
264394Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin. hardcover. A few text engravings. viii 1 10-165pp. 1 page of publisher's ads correct pagination. 16mo contemporary calf head of spine lightly worn corners worn and bumped last page chipped in margin several pages with small tears in the right margins calf rubbed light foxing to many pages. Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin n.d. circa 1800.<br/> <br/> The twenty-fifth Connecticut edition.<br/> <br/> Hudson & Goodwin unknown
1876339724Brooklyn NY: Privately Printed 1876. 16 leaves printed recto only final leaf blank. 4to. Wrappers. 16 leaves printed recto only final leaf blank. 4to. Privately Printed unknown
187646697Brooklyn: The Author 1876. Paperback. Fair. Paperback. Wraps half title and last prelims loose but present. Dampstain to left edge of signatures text not affected. Fifteen leaves printed on rectos only five vignette illustrations of fable but lacking the one showing Webster at work. <br/><br/> The Author paperback
1859z015501Boston: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews 1859. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good. 1859 reprint by the Academy of the 1793 edition. This volume ONLY. 4to. rebound in gray cloth with gilt and leather spine titles with new endpapers. 150pp. featuring articles by James Winthrop Samuel Weber Joseph Willard Samuel Hale Edward Holyoke Severyn BruynWilliam Heath Noah Webster Aaron Dexter and others with a Eulogy on James Bowdoin by John Lowell. Very good. Boards slightly bowed. Margins of endpapers and several pages clipped stains and soil to front endpapers and titles. Light foxing to contents several leaves uncut. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked in a sound binding. Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews hardcover
1970202G4113New York: The New York Times & Arno Press 1970. Book. Illus. by Polumbaum Ted; Singh Raghubir; Harris Christopher; Perl Susan; Aller Bill; Satterwhite Al; Silano. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 156 pages. Features: Cover photo of clinic for street people; Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Hubert Humphrey article; The Rediscovery of Elvis - photo-illustrated article; Free medical clinic for street people in Cambridge MA; Now Pistol Pete Maravich is up Against the Pros; Photo-illustrated article on Bombay India - "Wealth Shantytowns Speakeasies Movie Aristocrats Intellectual Admen and Death on the Trains; Mr. Chips ad features photo of 16-year-old Jonathan Ashby holding hockey stick; Qiana tie ad; Swank ad for 'Credit Card Ejector' card holder and 'Key-jector' key holder; Unusual Pellon textile ad features color photo of meat inspector at workTalon zipper ad features laughing faces of people telling someone their zipper is open; Mississippi 'Black Home' - a black poet from the North journeys to Mississippi and discovers the quiet daily striving of the black community a 'gathering of triumph' - with photo of civil-rights lawyer Mel Leventhal and his wife Alice with daughter Rebecca - also included is a photo of Fannie Lou Hamer giving an outdoor speech; Sexy Fruit of the loom ad features lady with very skimpy yellow dress - or is it a long shirt; Great Supp-hose Obstacle Course centerfold ad features photo of ladies in playground; Nice PBM fashion ad; Two-page Dymo labelmaker photo ad; Of Time and the Child; Photos of Glittery Fashions;Photos of the interior of designer David Laurance Roth's renovated townhouse; Steinway piano ad; Dewar's Whisy ad features photo and bio info. of Steve Trachtenberg; NAACP ad features large photo of old man with caption 'Call it Backbone'. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. The New York Times & Arno Press Paperback
178619712Newbury-port: Printed by John Mycall 1786. 61 1 blank pp. Half title. Disbound partly untrimmed. Light uniform tanning light scattered foxing. Half title inscribed "Leonard Wood" portion of 'd' trimmed away. Two holes in a blank foremargin no text affected. Small hole in title page affecting two letters else Very Good. Worcester's scarce version of his doctrinal dispute with Reverend Murray. FIRST EDITION. Evans 20158. NAIP w003489. Not in Jenkins. Printed by John Mycall unknown
20074071-103120<p>Contents appear as New Unopened Unread & Unblemished in like wraps.</p><p><strong>Inscribed & signed by author. "Dec. 2014 Jan. 2015. Merry Christmas XXX.From Your Friend …. Ozzie ….Enjoy the reading XOXO</strong>. </p><p>Indian revolts in the province of Chimborazo Ecuador destroyed the family and goods of the rancher Juan Domingo Orosco as revenge for the maltreatment and abuse of the savages. After this unfortunate event Orosco converted and became a missionary priest who worked among the oriental tribes. He was always accompanied by his son Carlos who became very fond of a young Indian beauty named Cumandá. She saved the young white man's life in several situations. Finally she agreed to become the wife of the chief of the Jibaros Yahuarmaqui so the Jivaros would spare her beloved Carlos's life. At the end of this masterpiece we find out that Cumandá is the daughter of Juan Domingo Orosco and that she didn't die when his ranch was destroyed thanks to the protection of Pona wife of the chief of the Paloras. As it turns out Cumandá was raised in the jungle by one of the Indian tribes. Cumandá dies sacrificed according to the customs of the tribe; Father Orosco reconciles with his enemy Tongana and helps him to die as a Christian and the loss of his daughter ends the life of purity Father Orosco had vowed to uphold.</p><p><strong>Insurance & handling is included free. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise </strong> 10.23.20 #4071-103120 Updated10.15.21 <strong>Updated 8.16.25 </strong></p> Noe Vaca Self Published paperback
2008x-0231130546Columbia Univ Pr 2008. Hardcover. New. 360 pages. 9.25x6.00x0.75 inches. Columbia Univ Pr hardcover
2010Atlantic-9780470500941Wiley 2010. Hardcover. New. Wiley hardcover
2010Atlantic-9780470500941Wiley 2010. Hardcover. New. Wiley hardcover