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18206014AGParis, 1820 (ca.). Kupferstich von Bovinet nach Swebach, Couché fils, aqua forti, Darst. 38 x 25 (excl. Text); Bll. 46,4 x 30,8, geringe Gebrauchssp., gut erhalten. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
18402873AG1840 ca. altkolorierte Lithographie n. Wegelin, 23,5 x 17; Blatt: 32,5 x 25 cm, Blattränder gering stockfleckig, gut erhalten. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
186519360München, Bernatz, o. J. (um 1865). Ca.36 cm x 59 cm (Bild); ca. 49 cm x 67 cm (ganze Blatt).
184922994Hildburghausen, Bibliogr. Institut, 1849. Ca. 30 cm x 38 cm.
186140312Paris, Jerusalem u. Beirut, 1857-1861. Zus. 64 S., 8° bis 4°.
1892650346Montreal: Desaulniers & Cie Imprimeurs 1892. 1st Canadian Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 195 pages in very good condition. Pages are clean and unmarked with occasional black and white plates throughout. Text is in FRENCH. Page edges are speckled with publisher's stain. Half-bound in red leather and marbled paper with gilt titles and four raised bands on the spine. Lightly worn around the edges. Scuffed on the boards and spine. 1ST CANADIAN EDITION. VG <br/> <br/> Desaulniers & Cie, Imprimeurs hardcover
1868292306New York: Chelsea House 1868. hardcover. very good/good. Introduction by S.J. Perelman and Richard Rovere. Illustrated. 786 pages. Thick 4to red cloth edgeworn d.w. New York: Chelsea House Publishers 1968. Some discoloration at board edges still a very good copy in a good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Chelsea House unknown books
18970012415Ottawa Ontario Canada. Good with no dust jacket. 1897. Non-Book. On offer is a typed letter written hand annotated and signed by Canadian Minister Israel Tarte. Dated September 6th 1897 this letter is on a letterhead from the Federal Minister of Public Works office in Ottawa written by Tarte in regard to a dispute between lumber and agricultural interests and suggesting he will attempt to work out a solution with some handwritten edits to Cambridge Member of Parliament Duncan Graham 1845-1934 who had just won a by-election in 1897 to Parliament his only term after a contested vote count in the 1896 Laurier landslide. Original postmarked Ministry-embossed envelope accompanies with initials J. I. T. and some anachronistic pencil writing present. Israel Tarte was a notary journalist newspaper owner and politician. Tarte came to prominence as editor of several newspapers Le Canadien L'Evénement La Patrie and the Quebec Daily Mercury. He was a Minister under Wilfrid Laurier. "The four elements that made him what he was - a francophone Catholic Canadian and British subject - sometimes led him in politics to try to square the circle." DCBThis letter measures 8 x 10 inches and includes an envelope 5-¼ x 4-¼ inches. Both items have clear crisp embossing though the letter shows signs of ink transfer from folding. The letter is age-toned with some browning edges and creases from original folds. The condition is Very Good. The envelope is torn from opening and shows signs of age-toning staining and wear. Its condition is Good. ; Manuscripts; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1 pages; Signed by Author . unknown
185940310Jerusalem u. Paris, 1848-1859. Zus. 3 S., 8°.
1868100279Jahrgang. Zürich, Evang. Gesellschaft, (1868). Mit Holzschnitt-Illustrationen. 78 S., 1 Bl. Illustrierter Or.-Umschlag; etw. fleckig u. mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. [2 Warenabbildungen]
1870100282Jahrgang. Zürich, Evangelische Gesellschaft, (1870). Mit Holzschnitt-Illustrationen. 66 S., 1 Bl. Illustrierter Or.-Umschlag; etw. eselsohrig. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1832003879Weimar, Im Verlage des geographischen Instituts, 1832. V, 75 S., 11 (von 12) Karten. Etwas späterer Halblederband. Angebunden sind das lithographierte Titelblatt (Eduard Schuler nach Overbeck) und 21 Stahlstiche aus der Carlsruher Bibel von 1836. "This atlas has to be regarded as one of the oldest and most detailed works of its kind in German-speaking Europe. 18 copies have been identified in libraries and private collections" (Espenhorst: Petermann's Planet, Vol. I, p. 165). Der Einband berieben und der Vorderschnitt mit größerem altem Tintenfleck, der bis in den Seitenrand des Textteils hineinläuft. Durchgängig stockfleckig, insgesamt handelt es sich jedoch um ein noch ordentliches Exemplar dieses frühen Versuchs, sich der biblischen Realien mittels Landkarten zu versichern.
189744475Jérusalem, Boulos Meo, (c. 1897). Album in-8 oblong (23 x 32 cm), titre, 18 chromophotographies et 18 planches de fleurs séchées en regard montées sur carton fort, titres imprimés sur les montages, demi-basane, dos titré à nerfs, premier plat orné d'une plaque noire décorative illustrée au centre du Saint Sépulcre en relief accompagné d'une plaque datée 1897, second plat couvert d'une plaque noire similaire sans illustration, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
1898004303Weinheim, Ackermann ohne Jahr [1898], 1898. VIII, 334 S. Orig.-Leinenband. Der Arzt und Erzähler Adam Karrillon (1853-1938) berichtet hier von der ersten seiner Reisen als Schiffsarzt, die ihn 1896 von Triest über die Adria durch Griechenland, schließlich nach Konstantinopel, Smyrna und Beirut, den Libanon nach Damaskus, Palästina und Ägypten führte. Mit altem Namensstempel und papierbedingt etwas gebräunt, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
1892017069Lancaster Pa.: Argus Publishing Company 1892. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. vi 317p. A binding copy no spine a few signatures are sprung but there are no loose pages three maps have been removed and the former owners names are on the front endpapers. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Argus Publishing Company Hardcover
18822344139London: Jas. I Fellows 1882. Soft Cover. Very Good. Minor loss to spine base cover edges rubbed. 1882 Soft Cover. 64 pp. Fellows was a druggist in Saint John. This treatise is to explain briefly the nature and effects of the Hypophosphite salts as combined in the Syrup known as Fellows' Hypophosphites and their special application in this form to those cases of disease which do not yield so readily to ordinary treatment. "James along with his father were listed as drug merchants in St John in 1850. He worked in his chemist's shop at 56 Germain Street in St John . Together they established "Fellows & Company" producing household remedies such as Fellows' Worm Lozenges Fellows' Speedy Relief Fellows' Dyspepsia Bitters Fellows' Golden Ointment Fellows' Leemings' Essence and Fellows' Balsam Liverwort & Colts Foot. It was here that James developed his formula for the well known " Fellows Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites". Patented and internationally recognized as an effective remedy it is listed in many medical books of the period as "an excellent recuperative tonic". An advertisement found in International Clinics Quarterly Vol 3 dated 1905 Fellows Syrup was used " in the treatment of anemia neurasthenia bronchitis influenza pulmonary tuberculosis and wasting diseases of childhood and during convalescence from exhausting diseases." In the ad there is a reference to the ingredient Strychnine which is an exceptionally bitter tasting and extremely powerful poison. It acts on the central nervous system causing powerful convulsions. It was used in some medications in the late 1800's. In an article in the Canadian Illustrated News dated December 16 1871 it mentions that James himself had been a victim of "secondary stage" pulmonary consumption and use of his own preparation had cured him. The St John City Directory of 1871 lists James' home as Howe's Lake . Following the death of his father James moved to London England where he lived with his family. From there through a judicious system of advertising and an energetic method of doing business he established a most flourishing and lucrative business in the sales of his Syrup of Hypophosphites. He returned to St John on several occasions renewing old acquaintances. But his failing health made him an invalid and he died in 1889. The St John Glode records him as a man of fine presence affable and courteous and of a most friendly disposition. For a considerable period he acted as the General Agent for New Brunswick in Great Britain . Note; that Trow's 1895 New York City Directory still listed James I. Fellows patent medicines with offices 48 Vesey and his home as England. Jas. I Fellows paperback
1874198562Philadelphia PA: Publication Fund of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1874. Hardcover. VG- Boards are lightly worn/scuffed/smudged; textblock edges are toned/scuffed/smudged; interior is clean; binding is solid. Red buckram with gilt lettering on the spine; 1 17-468 1 leaf of plates; illustration; folded map; illustrations. Translated from the Swedish with an introduction and notes by William M. Reynolds. Publication Fund of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania hardcover
1874204011Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Good with no dust jacket. 1874. Hardcover. Boards are worn. Spine is sunned and is chipped at ends. Pages are clean though browning with age. ; 8vo ; 468 pages . The Historical Society of Pennsylvania hardcover
187481424Philadelphia:: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1874. Folding map and two plates. publisher's cloth with printed paper label on spine. . Attractive bookplate on pastedown; cloth sunned especially at the spine; spine label tanned. Contents very nice. . 8vo. See Howes A-34: "Most trustworthy authority on the Swedish settlements on the Delaward.". The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, hardcover
187546646London 1875. Manuscript. Softcover. Good condition. Octavo. 18pp. Original stitched heavy paper with manuscript title on cover protected by modern mylar.<br /> <br /> Manuscript of a lecture on the Jews given by Israel Friedberger in London on February 25 1875. Friedberger first offers a general view of religion at large and in reference to the Jew then proceeds to define the principle terms of Religion & Jew the latter with help of the Right Hon. Mr. Shylock. Comparisons with other nationalities show the Jew to be "a man living with the Jewish religion" not like Greeks as scientists or philosophers or in nations like England France or Germany as lawyer or as conquerer all of their activities are for the glory of God.<br /> <br /> God has chosen Zion we read in Friedberger to be his people but "I think it conclusive that God never intended the Jew to be a reasoning animal." Friedberger's at time humorous rendering states the Jew to be "A Religious Being" endowed with power gainful hands and piety & holiness and therefore commands all favors and blessings on him. Friedberger sways to irony at times and laments the self-involved and arrogant ways of the Jews at length only to arrive at god's forgiving and generous nature alas at hope.<br /> <br /> The manuscript includes a number of corrections and edits administered by the author. Text in English. Light wear along edges of pages with punch-hole at lower corner near spine. Light foxing of first three and last two leaves. Some light staining of leaves at upper right foredge starting on the second leaf and diminishing towards end. unknown
1894294595Richmond: Taylor 1894. Hardcover . Good . 136 pp. Inscribed to Rev F Becker by Koplowitz on fep slight fraying to crown Singerman 4664 Taylor hardcover
1895050824London: J. M. Dent & Co./Aldine House 1895. Book. Illus. by Robert Anning Bell. VG-. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original 1895 edition. Light brown cloth lettered/decorated in gilt text block edges stained yellow. Separation of cloth along upper joints has been mended; minor exposure to corners. Both covers exhibit foxing with toning along spine panel. Firm binding clean interior a few top leaf corners lightly creased midway through. lii128 pp. Illus. throughout certain headings printed in red type. Scarce. J. M. Dent & Co./Aldine House Hardcover
1900ZB581646Washington: 1900. quarto pp. 83-210 13 plates including 3 double page color maps extracted from the 20th Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey disbound in self wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington: unknown
18996540-1.1622<p>Small Temple X-Library Near . 2 Small library stamps FPD BPD Pocket intact BPD Private Temple Name & Presentation Plate laid in came lose from glue Name sticker FPD Caligraphic signature FLEP else content appears as unread and unblemished with tan & brown decorated cloth covered boards displaying minimal surface/edge wear. <strong>Actual Pic Not Available.</strong></p><p>From Preface: These 25 short chapters on Jewish Literature open with the fall of Jerusalem in the year 70 of the current era and end with the death of Moses Mendelsohn in 1786. This the period covered extends over more than seventeen centuries. Yet long as this period is it is too brief. To do justice to the literature of Judaism even in outline it is clearly necessary to include the Bible the Apocrypha and the writings of Alexandrian Jews such as Philo. Only by such an inclusion can the genius of the Hebrew people be traced from its early manifestations through its inspired prime to its brilliant after-glow in the centuries with which this little volume deals."</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>Written 1.22.21J #6540-1.1622 Img.Downloads <strong>Updated 5.26.2025</strong> </p> Jewish Publication Society of America hardcover
18650167-21Wien,Zoeller [1865]. qu.4°. Lithograph. Titelbl. u. 25 lithograph. Taf. nach Originalphot. lose in Priv. Papierflügelmappe mit aufgezog. vord. Originalumschlag, dieser etw. berieben u. mit farbl. passend ergänztem Ausriß, die Taf. häufig (einige wenige etw. stärker) (stock)fleckig (zumeist aber nur im weißen Rand), insges. gut erh. Ohne das Widmungsblatt.