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1980238555New York: Privately Printed for The Jockey Club 1980. First editions. Illustrated. 6 vols. 4to. Original boards with linen spine printed spine labels. Label of Vosburgh volume worn some edge wear on first two volumes else a near fine set with interesting provenance. First editions. Illustrated. 6 vols. 4to. Presentation from Vosburgh. A cornerstone of any racing library including the now very difficult to find Vosburgh volume and the final volume in the series by William H. Rudy.<br/><br/>The Vosburgh volume covering 1865-1921 is a presentation copy inscribed by Vosburgh to Robert L. Gerry noted sportsman and member of the Jockey Club and the Coaching Club on an inserted slip with Gerry's bookplate. Podeschi 446 1922-1936 volume Privately Printed for The Jockey Club unknown books
1980236581New York: Privately Printed for The Jockey Club 1980. First editions. Illustrated. 6 vols. 4to. Original boards with linen spine printed spine labels. Small nick at foot of spine of Vosburgh volume. A fine set. First editions. Illustrated. 6 vols. 4to. COMPLETE SET. A cornerstone of any racing library including the now very difficult to find Vosburgh volume and the final volume in the series by William H. Rudy. Podeschi 446 1922-1936 volume Privately Printed for The Jockey Club unknown books
1929WRCLIT49551London: Oxford University Press 1929. Small quarto. Quarter decorated vellum stamped in green and gilt and cloth t.e.g. Frontis. First edition edited from CC College Ms. 197. Vellum faintly mottled and bowed small area of discoloration on front cover scattered light foxing but a good copy. Bookplate of poet/publisher James Laughlin. Oxford University Press hardcover books
1884008372New York: Scribner & Welford 1884. Three volumes in original brown paper covered boards resembling leather blind tooled and with gilt lettering and gilt Hervey family crest front covers black end papers. Very Good the bookplates of Robert Wheaton Tivers founder of The Rivers School and Mary Rivers front paste down and end page. "Ex Libri R.G. Russell" in ink on Mary Rivers' bookplate. Title page detached Vol. II bookplate removal shadows Vols. II and III moderate foxing at end pages. small tears at spine ends. A handsome set in original publisher's binding. A heavy set will require additional cost for priority and international mail. Please inquire before ordering. . First American Edition. Paper Covered Boards. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Scribner & Welford Hardcover books
18522208454James Munroe and Company 1852. Reprint. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. No jacket a few light smudges to boards pages ridges faintly foxed frontispiece removed. 1852 Hard Cover. viii 320 pp. CONTENTS: Washington; Mother of Washington; The Wife of Washington; Incidents in Washington's Early Life; Incidents in His Military Life; Marriage and Domestic Life; Anecdotes of the Revolution; Parting Scenes; Washington and Lafayette; Lafayette's Last Visit to America; Washington's Last Days; Boston; Anecdotes of Washington. James Munroe and Company hardcover books
1888302877Troy N.Y.: Nims and Knight 1888. First edition. 10 Chromolithographic plates by Isaac Sprague. 1 vols. 4to. Original yellow cloth a.e.g. head of spine chipped else VG plates fine. Sprague Isaac. First edition. 10 Chromolithographic plates by Isaac Sprague. 1 vols. 4to. Nims and Knight unknown books
197941575Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press 1979. First edition 8vo pp. xxvii 1 313; text diagrams; original cloth in white dust jacket printed in black and red; damage to top 1 1/2 inches of spine affecting both jacket and cloth light edge wear the rest very good. Second half of this study devoted to applying the theory to Mandarin Chinese. <br/><br/> Scottish Academic Press hardcover books
1746WRCAM20822London: Printed for W. Webb 1746. 439pp. Modern green cloth. Unobtrusive cancelled library stamp else near fine. This work is attributed to the eccentric 18th- century British pamphleteer Thomas Hervey. Hervey studied for a time at Christ Church Oxford eventually took a place in Parliament for one of the seats for his family's borough of Bury St. Edmunds and gained a reputation for drinking scribbling and becoming "unhinged" before his time. In the work at hand he rails against newly voted-in regiments. DNB IX pp.741-42. Printed for W. Webb hardcover books
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 books
192623233NY: Privately published 1926. 8vo pp. 37. Frontis portrait. Cover little scuffed at corners bookplate partially removed from pastedown o/w a nice copy. Printed by William Edward Rudge. A memorial tribute with an introduction by Ida Tarbell. Martin was a charter membre of The Pen and Brush. Privately published unknown books
1933008731Farrar & Rinehart 1933. Book. Fine. Cloth in Box. Presentation By Author. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy in near fine jacket.Small 1/8 chip in crown.1/8 chip lower front heel.Rare Presentation Copy.Review Copy with Yellow Slip Dated June 26 1933. First Edition "Inscribed for G. Selner Fougner EsqWith the coridal regards and best wishes of his ever Hervey Allen September 16 1933." Comes with a Special Made Solander Blue Case. All Reviews Included.Tipped Note From Secretary for another book Dated Jan 1936. Incredible. Gorgeous Presentation. Farrar & Rinehart Hardcover books
1936291665Bermuda: Anno Domini 1936. First Edition. Very Good binding. Folio. 94 pp. Edition limited to 2000 numbered copies of which this is #443. With black and white photographic illustrations and color watercolors by Adolf Treidler who did numerous posters for the Bermuda Tourist Board. Blue cloth boards with silver cloth spine. Very little wear and no marks of any kind in the book.~~Includes articles by Ralph Adams Cram -- "An Architect's View of Bermuda" -- and Frederick Law Olmstead -- "As A Landscape Architect Sees Bermuda". Very Good binding. Anno Domini unknown books
192239626New York: The Macmillan Company 1922. First Edition. 1 vols. 12mo. Original cloth-backed boards paper label on front cover. Minor discoloration to boards spine gilt faded else fine. First Edition. 1 vols. 12mo. First Book. Heyward's first book it was Allen's fourth. He and Allen were among the founders of the Poetry Society of South Carolina "which had a strong influence on the rebirth of literature in the South." Kunitz & Haycraft. Heyward would later write a novel Porgy which became a play and then an opera Porgy and Bess with music by George Gershwin. Bruccoli First Printings of American Authors v.3 p.153; Seven Gables First Books 136 The Macmillan Company unknown books
192252597New York: The Macmillan Company. Very Good. 1922. Hardcover. New York: The Macmillan Company 1922. Authors First Book. Light blue boards show some soiling spine ends and cover edges are rubbed light foxing/toning to endpapers contetns are clean nice. A Very Good copy in plastic covertorn. . The Macmillan Company hardcover books
192283198NY:: Macmillan. Very Good. 1922. Hardcover. B015UO7JEA . First edition. INSCRIBED by Hervey Allen in 1924. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good in tan cloth and light blue paper covered boards. No dust jacket. . Macmillan, hardcover books
1922D8837New York: Macmillan 1922. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Original pale blue paper over boards brown cloth backstrip lettered in gilt paper label on upper board; 8vo; pp. 131. Signed by DuBose Heyward and Hervey Allen on the FFEP -- and Allen has also added "275" though this cataloguer is at loss to explain its significance. Spine tips lightly bumped and frayed; some light chipping at corners and along top edge of front board; pp. 53-60 8 leaves roughly opened along bottom edge with some light chipping in the margin only nowhere infringing upon text. A nice copy of Heyward's first book Allen's fourth. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
186934035Boston: Printed at the Office of "Weekly American Workman 1869. 22 2 pp. Original printed blue wrappers some light edge chipping and toning stitched. Very Good. <br/><br/> This printing designated "20th thousand" is the earliest edition located at the Library of Congress or on OCLC as of August 2017. It is Heywood's only Boston-published work. There are undated editions of the "Fortieth Thousand." <br/> "YOURS OR MINE attempted to solve the problem of property ownership. It was an investigation of the basis upon which property was held and the reasons why it was inequitably distributed. The labor reform movement should seek 'fundamental equity' he said and not become another 'assault on vested interests' a 'raid of the have-nothings upon the have-somethings.' .Heywood believed that occupancy and use were the real valid titles to ownership despite the fact that society acquiesced in other claims to ownership in the belief that such deference performed some benefit to the 'general welfare.'" Martin James: MEN AGAINST THE STATE 1953 page 111. <br/> A graduate of Brown University Heywood was a public speaker author abolitionist suffragist and individual anarchist. He believed that small communities should govern themselves without a central authority. Interested in labor reform he was a founder of the Worcester Labor Reform League and a delegate to the National Labor Union. In addition to his other causes he believed in "free love" opposed marriage for subjecting women to sexual slavery and supported free choice for women in sexual relations birth control and abortion. Arrested three times and jailed twice under the Comstock laws he was not dissuaded from following his own path. See DAB; Martin at pages 105-125. Printed at the Office of "Weekly American Workman unknown books
1931012301London: The London and Counties Press Association Ltd 1931. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition this # 566 opf 855 copies. Large 4to brown full leather gilt-ruled and titled gte sides untrimmed 502 pp illustrated printed at The Grethan Press of the Unwin Brothers. Besides horse breeding and racing in the US the book covers South America India Australia New Zealand South Africa Canada A near fine copy. HORSES EQUESTRIAN. The London and Counties Press Association Ltd hardcover books
1941146099Universal City: Universal Pictures 1941. Post-production script for the 1942 film.<br/><br/>An aviation drama celebrating Pan-American oceanic flyers wherein a young foreign correspondent agrees to take on one last mission to investigate a missing jewels case in Bombay India before retiring his wings and settling down with his fiancee. An early appearance by noted Dominican actress and so-called "Queen of Technicolor" Maria Montez better known throughout the 1940s for playing hot-blooded bejeweled seductresses in adventure epic films.<br/><br/>Set in India and the Philippines. <br/><br/>White titled self wrappers with title page integral with the front wrapper dated AUGUST 26 1941 with credits for actors William Gargan Irene Hervey Charles Lang Maria Montez Lloyd Corrigan and Mary Gordon. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered REEL SIX PAGE 20. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with creasing to the right edges bound with two gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown books
1979UJOHTEN00KTUniversity of Utah Press 1979. Fine. Johnson Hervey. Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier's View of Indian Country 1863-1866. . Salt Lake City UT: University of Utah Press 1979. 1st edition. 382pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. Large octavo. Blue cloth. Book condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. Slight fading to jacket's spine. University of Utah Press hardcover books
19801292Lexington Massachusetts: Lexington Books 1980. Hardcover. xi 226p. tables very good condition. Lexington Books hardcover books
187859495New York: Wheat & Cornett Printers 1878. First ed. 12mo. 63 pp. Mohawk River Valley New York romantic fiction. Wright III 3082a. Fine. Orig. illus. red wrappers. #6923. <br/><br/> Wheat & Cornett, Printers unknown books
187857528New York: Wheat & Cornett printers no. 8 Spruce St 1878. 16mo pp. 63 1; original pictorial red wrappers printed in black; near fine. Seems like there are too many fine copies currently being offered which makes me suspect this was once a remainder. Wright III 3082a noting only the Huntington copy. Quite a few in OCLC however. <br/><br/> Wheat & Cornett, printers, no. 8 Spruce St unknown books
1924133471Coeur d'Alene Idaho: The Character Building Company 1924. Octavo inserted frontispiece. original pictorial green cloth stamped in gold. First edition. A collection of short stories. Smith M-88. A very good copy. #133471 The Character Building Company unknown books
1820012246London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1820. "Compiled entirely from the Polish system instituted by Marshal Prince Joseph Poniatowski and General Count Corvin Krasinski and adapted to the formations movements and exercise of the British Cavalry. To which is affixed an historical account of the most celebrated banners and orders of chivalry being emblematic and descriptive of the origin and honor formerly attached to bearing gonfanons or gonfalons chivalric banners and lances." Marbled endpapers. The attractive old binding is probably mid-nineteenth century. Spine with six panels two leathers spine labels and gilt rules. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. Fine hand-colored frontispiece a folded engraving of Poniatowski astride his horse in full regalia. Nineteen full-page plates throughout the text. Bound with the half-title. Very light foxing and spotting. Several manuscript corrections in ink in an old hand. blank half-title frontispiece xiii iii 149 blank. Quite a handsome copy of a rare work on the use of the lance. OCLC Worldcat lists five libraries throughout the world with the book. ABPC and ESTC list no copies. Montmorency 1778-1827 was a strong proponent of the use of the lance. He studied the Polish system and recommended it to be used in the exercises of the British Cavalry. In 1816 four regiments of British Lancer was formed. This publication was to be used as a correct guide. Thimm 187. First Edition. 1/2 Vellum Over Marbled Boards. Minor Soiling. Quarto. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown Hardcover books