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1912827601912. MILLER James Hervey. My War Experiences. Gardner MA: Meals Printing Co. 1912. 1st ed. 8vo. 68 2 pp. frontis. ports. plate. Orig. wrappers. Wrappers with only trivial soiling. Damage to the inner margin of the final leaf from publisher's staples; soiling to the same otherwise near fine. Dornbusch IV 5042. Miller was a member of the 36th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. His memoir is principally given over to reminiscences of camp life and marches occasionally recounting engagements. Much of his time was spent in Tennessee. Uncommon in commerce. Even OCLC only identifies 5 institutional holdings. unknown
193522685LITTLE BROWN Boston 1935. HBDJ X-LIBRARY Usual Wear STAMPS Residue on endpapers Stated 1st Edition April 1935 Dates Match 252 pgs VG/VG AS-IS Original Blue decorated Cloth with Yellow Interior relatively Nice tight clean Light Wear DJ Light wear Soil & tiny Chips Extremities 8 VO. . First Edition. Hard Cover. LITTLE BROWN, Boston, hardcover
187669507Washington: Engineer Department U. S. Army; Government Printing Office 1876. Hardcover. 518pp. Quarto 30.5 cm Lacking the large folding map "Profile of wagon-routes in the Territory of Utah". Rebound in plain brown cloth with the title lettered in gilt on the backstrip. New endpapers and flyleaves. Errata slip bound in at front. Thin 4" mark on front board. Handful of small stains on the fore-edge of the text block. Pages moderately age-toned. Contains 4 diagrams 2 maps plates I-V plates I-IX and plates I-III. Subjects include: "Report on the Palæontological Collections of the Expedition" with descriptions of new species; "Ornithology: A List of Birds"; "Report on Ichthyology"; "Report on the Botany of the Expedition"; "Population and Resources of the Territory of Utah"; "Indians of Utah"; "Report on the Languages of the Different Tribes of Indians Inhabiting the Territory of Utah"; "Journal of Mr. Edward M. Kern"; "Journeyings of Father Escalante from Santa Fe to Utah Lake and the Moqui Villages in 1776."<br /> <br /> According to Howes "This route explored in 1859 shortened the distance to California by 250 miles; it was adopted by the overland mail pony express and telegraph. The report was submitted in 1861 but publication had to be deferred because of the Civil War. Portions however appeared in the author's The Shortest Route to California." Howes S508. Moffat 57 & 59. Wagner/Camp 345 note. Engineer Department, U. S. Army; Government Printing Office hardcover
1934208912Woodstock NY: The Plowshare / The Maverick Press 1934. Softcover. VG-. Foxing to wraps and text block. Twelvemo. Softcover. Plain paper wraps with black titles. 83 pages. The Plowshare / The Maverick Press paperback
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1934447h1984London: Boy's Own Paper. Good. 1934. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Features: Australia's Cricket Captain - William Maldon Woodfull - article with photo; Walter R. Hammond - One of the Greatest Batsmen England Ever Had - article with photo; How the 'Test' Team is Chosen; Head Downward in the Jaws of Death - a breath-taking story of peril and escape; False Pretences! - A Tale of the Olden Highway; Sports in Japanese Schools - interesting article with four photos; The Commemorative Stamps of the United States - Part IV; The Voice of Barton; Our Indian Tour - an interesting story of the Test Matches which were played between the M.C.C. team and All India last winter - article including photo of Major Naidu captain of the Indian test team; Three Half Hitches - a sea story; Kings in the Making - excellent photo-illustrated article on the manufacture of cricket bats; My First Fight; The Return of the Flying Beetle Continued; How To Become a First-Class Cricketeer - Part I; The Art of Fielding; The Airship Stowaway. pp. 641-704 xvi. Includes several pages of interesting ads and an interesting four-page insert bound in at back sponsored by the Lord's Day Observance Society which includes photos of nine famous "Sports Stalwarts who reverence God's Day". Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Spots of soiling to back cover and last few pages otherwise a sound copy of this nice vintage issue which is heavy on cricket-related content for boys.; Illustrator; 4to . Boy's Own Paper unknown
2023x-163927765XAmerican Medical Pub 2023. Hardcover. New. 242 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.75 inches. American Medical Pub hardcover
MA04L-00139American Society for Psychical Research. Collectible - Good. New York: American Society for Psychical Research 1917-1918 1921. 1st edition. Vols. 11 12 and 15. 8vo. Paginated by issue. Illus. Good book. There are two copies of Vol. 15. Vol. 11 front cover detached binding weak. parapsychology Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. American Society for Psychical Research unknown
18841508270002London : Bickers 1884-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. 3 Volume set. Bound in publishers speckled brown cloth. Gilt spine and emblem to front boards. Good bindings and covers. Wear to extremities. Chipping to spines. Bookplate of William and Agnes Dawson; William was a career United States diplomat. His inscription to Agnes on 2nd prelim page. Foxing to page ends and prelims. Ships daily. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside of Canada and the US. London : Bickers hardcover
18926236London UK: Edward Arold 1892. 1st Edition. Three-Quarter Leather. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The 1891 Chilean Civil War was fought principally over the division of power between President and Congress with the congress victorious. Hervey was sent to cover the revolution by the Times which then recalled him when his reporting showed a strong bias towards the administration of its president Balmaceda. Included in the Biblioteca Nacional's Memoria Chilena bibliography of La Guerra Civil de 1891. Includes 15b/w illustrations. xii336pp. Three-quarter bound in red leather with gilt lettering to spine and black cloth to remainder. Endpapers have been renewed. Light shelf-wear to extremities a little heavier to lower corners. Lightly turned corners. . Edward Arold hardcover
1732AA196London: J. Roberts 1732. Second. Near Fine. <p>Alciphron or The Minute Philosopher is a philosophical dialogue by the 18th-century Irish philosopher George Berkeley wherein Berkeley combated the arguments of free-thinkers such as Mandeville and Shaftesbury against the Christian religion It was first published in 1732 The dialogue is primarily between four characters the free-thinkers Alciphron and Lysicles Berkeley's spokesman Euphranor and Crito who serves as a spokesman for traditional Christianity </p> <p>John Hervey 2nd Baron Hervey 1696â€"1743 was an English courtier and political writer and memoirist His remarks protest against Alciphron's rationalism</p> <p>Recent attractive half-calf binding with attractive marbled boards and new endpapers Text is in excellent condition with only the slightest browning on the title page 66 pp </p> . J. Roberts unknown
1957006987McGraw-Hill 1957. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in like jacket.$4.50 on flap. First Edition. Slight rubbibg to spine ends.Great Movie.Excellent Copy. McGraw-Hill Hardcover
1876009017London: Golding and Lawrence 1876. First Edition . Cloth. No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. very good for its age. cloth cracked at the top 3cm front spine . PP 324 illustrations fold out plates frontis owners bookplate to front pastedown . Volume 2 only <br/> <br/> Golding and Lawrence hardcover
48466Woodbridge: George Booth Church Street 1906 . A very good original green cloth binding. 8.5" x 7.0" x 1.25". pp.xxxii./pp.310 . Edges lightly rubbed. Gilt titles to spine. Bookplate to verso of the front board: "David Gurling Lavenham". Previous owner's signature to front endpaper. clean text throughout. Preface signed by "S. H. A. H. Bury St. Edmund's June 30 1905." Contents include: Preface -- Subsidy return -- Index No. I. Persons -- Index No. II. Places -- List of Christian names. Woodbridge: George Booth, Church Street, 1906 . hardcover
20132-0199659214Oxford Univ Pr 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 442 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
1987OVS17884MIT Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1987. Third Printing. Hardcover. 026219001X . Third printing. Hard cover published by MIT Press in 1987. No dust jacket. Blue-green covers with black lettering on spine. Spine has slight creasing. Side edge of the page block has a slight stain near upper corner. Inside front cover has a bookplate from a prior owner and the front endpaper has the same name stamped at top. Book is in very good condition. 11-13 inches 837 pages 4.7 lb. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 837 pages . MIT Press hardcover
192400009049New York: The Century Co. 1924 1924. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo. 12 3-349 3 pp. Green cloth with a pictorial front board and spine with decorations stamped in black and orange lettered in black on the front board and spine. Price of $3.00 on the front flap of the dust jacket. Illustrated by a frontispiece and 31 additional plates black and white drawings by Christopher Murphy. Hervey's record of his travels to China Japan Indonesia Singapore Hong Kong Manila and Hawaii. Here he records the costume the art and entertainment the food and the flora and fauna of these destinations. Hervey spends time in Shinto temples in Japan in the city of Nagasaki at a luau and spent time boating in the Philippines. A roguish travel narrative from the early twentieth century brilliantly illustrated and difficult to find in-jacket. A Near Fine book with a tiny nick to the bottom edge of the rear board; dust jacket is Very Good with a trace or two of edge wear and moderate fading to the spine panel. The Century Co. [1924] hardcover
20149781258058913-2025Literary Licensing LLC 2014. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Hervey M. Cleckley</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Literary Licensing LLC</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781258058913</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2014</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 596</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The Mask of Sanity by Hervey Cleckley is a seminal work in the field of psychiatry first published in 1941. The book attempts to clarify some of the issues surrounding the so-called psychopathic personality a term used to describe individuals who exhibit a lack of empathy remorse and conscience. Cleckley argues that these individuals are able to mask their true personality traits behind a veneer of normalcy making them difficult to identify and diagnose.The book is divided into two parts. The first part provides an overview of the psychopathic personality including its clinical features diagnostic criteria and prevalence in society. Cleckley also discusses the various theories that have been put forth to explain the psychopathic personality including biological psychological and sociological explanations.The second part of the book consists of case studies of psychopathic individuals that Cleckley encountered during his career as a psychiatrist. These case studies provide a detailed and compelling portrait of the psychopathic personality and illustrate the difficulties that clinicians face in identifying and treating these individuals.Throughout the book Cleckley emphasizes the importance of recognizing the psychopathic personality as a distinct clinical entity and argues that a better understanding of this condition is essential for the prevention and treatment of psychopathy. The Mask of Sanity remains a classic work in the field of psychiatry and continues to be widely read and studied today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting preserving and promoting the world's literature in affordable high quality modern editions that are true to their original work.</p> Literary Licensing, LLC hardcover
1771TRVdiHER84Paris: Le Jay 1771. 1771. 2 Parts in 1. 12mo. pp. 2 p.l. 202; 2 191 4ads. with half-title. engraved frontis. portrait. contemporary mottled calf gilt back spine label chipped. cfNCBEL II 1862. Hardcover. Paris: Le Jay, 1771. Hardcover
96775London G. Bell & Son 1936 1st. Hardback approx 9 x 6 inches. Halfbound in light green and dark green cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. In very good condition. Cloth faded on spine and slightly nicked/chipped at top spine end. Some deterioration/chipping to edges of front endpaper. One Authors letter tipped in at front endpaper dated 1936. And handwritten seven-page essay tucked in front “Two Great Soldiers Marleborough & Luxembourg” handwritten by Major Montmorency - for the Sunday Review unpublished. last couple of pages of essay slightly deteriorated/chipped at edges. Some dark foxing to edges of title page content and first couple of pages. Map and frontis clean and bright. Tipped in at rear endpaper are the clipped remains of the illustrated Dustwrapper. Else a very good clean and tight copy. Rare Copy with A.L.S. 372pp. Illustrated with a B&W photo portrait and B&W sketch map. London, G. Bell & Son, 1936 1st hardcover
ria9781107010178_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The first collected volume of the verse of the courtier and politician John Lord Hervey 1696–1743 illuminates many aspects of early eighteenth-century culture including its gay/bisexual circles. Full introductions a chronology t hardcover
193324833New York:: Farrar and Rinehart 1933. First edition; No. 93 of 105 sets signed by the author. publisher's brown velour with leather labels in custom quarter leather slipcase. Pencil notes to front free endpaper indicating date of receipt; otherwise a near fine set with the slightest of shelfwear. . Large 8vo. Farrar and Rinehart, hardcover
1937101990Folio tan cloth-backed boards printed spine labels errata slip attached before contents page illustrated 293 pp. Some very light shelf wear; else near fine. This is Hervey's first installment of his history of horse racing in America which would be followed by a two volume set covering the 1665-1865 period. In this volume he covers the 1922-1936 period and provides ample details on races horses and events surrounding the sport. He pays places a good deal of attention to breeding and includes a table on pedigrees. He also includes a table presenting placements and winnings for lead horses for each year. This volume is handsomely illustrated. The Jockey Club,
1826015807London: Lupton Relfe 1826. 12mo. 398pp. frontispiece engraved title page and regular title page 12 other full page engravings bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled paper covered boards two raised black morocco spine labels gilt two other compartments gilt decorated all edges gilt coated yellow endpapers. Contains several stanzas by other known writers; A stanza by Lord Byron given to the author by Washington Irving a few unpublished poems by Thomson author of The Seasons and others. A very nice clean copy. Lupton Relfe unknown
13417INDIANA. CARROLL COUNTY. STEWART James Hervey. Recollections of the Early Settlement of Carroll County Indiana. Cincinnati 1872. 1st ed. Three plates. 372pp. Howes S-987. A near fine copy of a scarce book. unknown