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41607Ketterynge UK: Masters Jenkinson & Towndrow n. d. Facsimile printing. Buff paper printed in red and peach lettering. Modest age-toning to edges some light edgewear. Previous tape remnant to verso visible from recto. Withal a VG example. Single sheet printed recto only. Decorative border printed in black and peach. 10-3/4" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/>"We doe also sell ye "Land and Water" Hatte whych is ye pastyme Hatte fore ye verrie present seasone of ye yeare. It is made fore ye games of Cricket Lawn Tennis Polo Lacrosse and is also worne by ye Ladyes as well as ye Gentlemen fore Boatynge Fyshinge & verrie manie other Out-doore Enjoyments; and does looke righte welle on alle kyndes of heades in alle kyndes of ye weather." Masters Jenkinson & Towndrow unknown books
200136331n.p.:: Breakwater. Near Fine. 2001. Paperback. A later paperback printing. About fine in illustrated wraps. . Breakwater, paperback books
1901002660Paris: Boivin et Cie. 1901. Decorated Cloth. Good. Flamboyant Job illustrations set to colortype. Folio. 36 by 28 cm 14 by 11 inches. N.d. but probably 1901 or a few years earlier. Boivin released three different editions of this work in the years 1897 1898 and 1901 each with different covers. The full title was "France Son Histoire Jusqu'en 1789" and this aptly describes the contents of the work so it is assumed that the latter part of the title was lopped off in a later printing. See Robichon Job ou l'Histoire illustree p. 149. Wear to the corners and edges of the binding. Otherwise clean and tight. <br/><br/> Boivin et Cie. hardcover books
1895139390Paris: Librairie D' Education De La Jeunesse 1895. First Edition. First Edition. Portfolio. Very Good plus. Unbound signatures interspersed with 40 color chromolithograph illustrations by classic French illustrator Jacques Marie Gaston Onfroy de Breville credited here as "Job". <br/><br/>Light dampstain to the top of the title page light toning to the leaves and owner bookplate on front pastedown. A bright presentable book. Librairie D' Education De La Jeunesse unknown books
19102312759New York: Outing Publishing Company 1910. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Job Herbert Keightley. No jacket. Minor general wear. 1910 Hard Cover. 272 pp. Illustrated with photographs from life by the author. CONTENTS: Beginning of Bird-Study; Method and Equipment; Identifying Birds; Where to Find Birds; Learning Birds' Songs and Notes; The Spring Migration; The Nesting Season; Nesting Episodes Near Home; The Autumnal Flight; Knowing the Winter Birds; How to Find Birds of Prey; Following the Water-Birds; Camera Hunting and Outfit; Using the Ordinary Camera; Shooting with Reflecting Camera; Bird-Lovers' Vacation Expeditions; Bird-Work for Indoors; Social Bird-Study; Bird-Study for Schools. Outing Publishing Company hardcover books
187618618Washington D.C.: Printed and Bound at the National Republican Printing House 1876. Original printed wrappers with wrapper title and caption title as issued. Stitched 17pp. Folding map sketch of the area in question. Wrappers moderately worn Good. After his War service in the Union army Barnard settled down to a legal career in Crown Point Indiana. He took on this case after he moved himself and his practice to Washington. His Brief in this case provides a history of the surveys and land ownership of the Northwest corner of Indiana from the inception of statehood in the mid-1830's. FIRST EDITION. Not located on OCLC. Printed and Bound at the National Republican Printing House unknown books
181510391Boston: Bradford & Read 1815. hardcover. very good-. 5 plates 216pp. 8vo original boards neatly re-backed in blue cloth ex-lib. Boston: Bradford & Read 1815. First Edition. Presentation copy.<br/><br/> In 3 parts Part 1- A Compendious View of the Climate and Diseases of These States 1620-1806; Part 2- An Inquiry Into the Prevailing Epidemic; Part 3- Catarrhus: or Slight Inflammation from Cold Attended with but Little or no Fever. Austin 2074.<br/><br/> Bradford & Read unknown books
29356Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY 1797. First edition. Howes S-228 Sabin 78287 Evans 82810. Original leather spine tips worn and chipped Shelf label on spine no front free endpaper. Accession numbers on page iii. . Other hardcover books
179756850New-York: printed and sold by Isaac Collins no. 189 Pearl-Street 1797. 12mo pp. xii 2 360; contemporary and likely original full sheep; rubbed and worn hinges cracked; good and the binding remains sound. Early ownership signature of Hannah Winslow. A small typed note on the front pastedown notes: "Bought Libbie Sale Jan. 24 & 25 1911." "In this travelogue and account of American Quaker practice Scott recounts how he traveled from his home in Rhode Island to congregations of Friends throughout the United States as they then existed before making an expedition to Europe to attend meetings in England Wales and Ireland. Though evocative place names are abundant travel-detail is limited. His diary is divided between his soul-searching and specific accounts of his experiences at various meetings. Although Scott often records feeling compelled to remain silent in these meetings he was a notable speaker and his writings although they became controversial after his death were highly influential" OCLC. Not in Bartlett; Evans 32810; Howes S228; Sabin 78288. <br/><br/> printed and sold by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street unknown books
18202262328Elisha Bates 1820. Full-Leather. Good/No Jacket. Leather dried with minor loss from edges ink name and book curse written on front endpaper 'steal not this book for fear of shame for here you see the owners name' lightly foxed throughout. 1820 Full-Leather. xi 3 303 pp. 12mo. A firsthand account of Christian missionary efforts of Job Scott of Rhode Island including an account of visiting members of the Religious Society of Friends of which Scott was also a member in New York Pennsylvania and New Jersey and a voyage to England and Ireland where he passed away in Ballitore at the home of fellow Quaker Elizabeth Shackleton. Scott was a prominent quietist and his thoughts and teachings contributed to the first schism in American Quakerism the 1827 Hicksite-Orthodox split. Elisha Bates hardcover books
1797113133New York: Isaac Collins 1797. Hardbound. Tight binding with general foxing; with names of apparently three generations of owners of the book. Some leaves are fragile and worn. This book was read and appreciated. Goatskin covered boards laced together with rough string in side covers; 360 pp. with no illustrations. Very interesting reading; diaries of Job Scott about people with whom he met his itinerant preaching meetings he attended in England Europe and the United States his travels by sea that mention one trip from Boston to Paris by way of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and much more. Isaac Collins hardcover books
179737389NY: Isaac Collins 1797. First Edition. Small 8vo pp. xii 360. Bound in contemporary calf a very good copy. cover little worn at edges and along spine a tear on the bottom of one leaf but text not affected; in all a VG tight copy. Quaker Americana 125; Howes S-228.; Evans; 32810; Clark v.II #122; Sabin 78287. Scott traveled from his home in Rhode Island to congregations of Friends throughout the United States as they then existed before making an expedition to Europe to attend meetings in England Wales and Ireland. Isaac Collins unknown books
18206969baPMt. Pleasant OH: Elisha Bates 1820. Book. Hardcover. Religion; Americana; Quakers; biography; xii 2 303p.; 17.7cm; old full leather rubbed; spine damaged; owner marks; Morgan; Shoemaker 3129; Ohio imprints 580; Howes S228. Elisha Bates Hardcover books
179812822New York: Pr. by Isaac Collins 1798. 12mo. 2 iiixii 360 2 pp. <br><br>Fourth edition stated. Account of the spiritual journey and travels of a Quaker minister from Providence Rhode Island. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Evans 34518. Contemporary sheep spine gilt-stamped on a red leather label. Binding rubbed with loss of gilt joints heavily abraded; small loss of board at bottom right corner and loss of leather at head of spine. Front free endpaper with inked signature of previous owner. A few dog-ears. One page corner chipped without text loss. Foxed throughout. Pr. by Isaac Collins hardcover books
1897139389Paris: Boivin and Cie 1897. First Edition. First Edition. Portfolio. Very Good plus. Unbound signatures interspersed with color illustrations by classic French illustrator Jacques Marie Gaston Onfroy de Breville credited here as "Job". <br/><br/>Light rubbing to the front board owner bookplate on the front pastedown and leaves lightly toned. A bright presentable book. Boivin and Cie unknown books
19231333450Paris: Librairie Delagrave 1923. 3rd edition. Hardcover. Quarto; Poor; Hardcover; Spine green with unreadable text large portion of lower half torn away with exposed binding; Boards in green illustrated cloth with gold print mitred edges torn hinge on front tattered spine caps and corners surface tears stains significant shelfwear; Text block has gilt top edge torn hinges front and rear intermittent spine breaks paper is significantly tanned and brittle; Text in French; 312 pages illustrated b&w. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1333450. FP New Rockville Stock. Librairie Delagrave hardcover books
1900000153Paris: H. E. Martin 1900. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Job; Jacques Drogue ornament. Folio - over 12. Book. Undated circa 1900. With 18 color illustrated plates by Job each 14 by 11 inches. Countries covered include of course France Germany USA England Austria-Hungary Belgium China Denmark Spain Greece the Netherlands Italy Russia Persia Sweden Norway Mexico Montenegro Japan Siam Abyssinia Canada Switzerland Transvaal Orange South Africa Turkey Egypt Tunisia Siam Brazil Finland Portugal Bulgaria. Pages are quite toned as inevitable with the type of paper; otherwise clean. Binding tight. <br/><br/> H. E. Martin hardcover books
139391Paris: Charavay Martin N.p. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good plus with no dust jacket as issued. Unbound signatures interspersed with color illustrations by classic French illustrator Jacques Marie Gaston Onfroy de Breville credited here as "Job". <br/><br/>Light dampstain along top page edge of interior leaves light foxing to the front board and owner bookplate on front pastedown. A bright presentable book. Charavay, Martin unknown books
19106540Paris: Librairie Felix Juven n.d. ca. 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. No DJ as Issued. Light shelf/edge wear new endpages and reinforced spine light toning to leaves else tight and unmarred. Blue cloth boards gilt and black ink lettering and decorative elements red grey and green ink decorative elements full page chromolitho plates with text overprinting red edgestains. Small fo. np. Illus color plates. <br/><br/>Part of the series "Collection d'Albums Historiques". Text in French. Overall a handsome copy. Librairie Felix Juven hardcover books
004922Paris: Boivin & Cie. Hardcover. Paper pastedown. . Very Good. N.d. 1903. 4to. 32 by 23.5 cm. 59 pp. Profusely illustrated with dolls toy soldiers stuffed animals tin toys woodcarved toys etc. all coming to life when left alone. Not an uncommon conceit perhaps but one realized with extraordinary charm thanks to Job's inimitable illustrations brightly colored and springing joyously off the pages. Some fading and discoloration on the rear cover. Moderate age toning of the leaves. Overall an appealing copy. <br/><br/> Boivin & Cie. hardcover books
19056543Paris: Ancienne Librairie Furne/Boivin & Cie Editeurs 1905. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Near Fine. No DJ as Issued. Light shelf/edge wear upper tips bumped else tight bright and unmarred. Blue cloth boards gilt lettering color pictorial elements blue endpages chromolitho plates text overprinting textblock on tabs aeg. Small fo. 80pp. Illus. color plates. <br/><br/>Part of the series "Collection d'Albums Historiques". Text in French. 36 chromolithograph illustrations 4 double-page some with text overprinting. A handsome copy. Ancienne Librairie Furne/Boivin & Cie, Editeurs hardcover books
183648178Philadelphia: M'Carty & Davis 1836. First Edition. Octavo ca. 22cm.; removed; 24pp. Light foxing and dust-soil blue paper remnants along spine else Very Good and sound. Short biographical address on the life and career of Thomas C. James 1766-1835 leader in scientific obstetrics in the United States who in 1810 presented a paper describing the first successful case of premature labor artificially induced. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 40622a; SABIN 97649. M'Carty & Davis unknown books
189936737San Francisco: Independence Print 1899. Light blue stiff-stock paper printed in dark blue ink. Horizontal fold lines. Penned name & address to verso. A VG copy. Single sheet printed recto only. Typographical border. 8-5/16" x 5" <br/><br/>An invitation / handbill of sorts to attend this musical evening. "Admission / Afternoon 25 Cents. Evening 50 Cents." Independence Print unknown books
1800711841800. London: Printed for J. Wright 1800. London: Printed for J. Wright 1800. Intended to Expose the Brutality of the French Revolution Ayme Jean-Jacques. Narrative of the Deportation to Cayenne And Shipwreck on the Coast of Scotland Of J.J. Job Aime Written by Himself. With Observations on the Present State of that Colony And of the Negroes; And an Account of the Situation of the Deported Person at the Time of His Escape. London: Printed for J. Wright 1800. ii 282 12 pp. Lacking half-title and final publisher advertisement leaf. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/4". Contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled boards lettering piece and gilt fillets to spine marbled edges. Light rubbing to boards moderate rubbing to extremities front hinge starting three early library bookplates to front pastedown. Moderate toning to text occasional light foxing. $950. Second and final English edition. First published as Deportation et Naufrage de J.J. Ayme Ex-Legislateur the first English Translation followed later that year. Ayme was a member of the Directory who was arrested after the Coup of 18 Fructidor and sent to the penal colony in Cayenne commonly known as Devil's Island. He managed to escape and eventually made his way to England. His narrative details the inhuman behavior of the colony's masters towards their prisoners and slaves. Produced to promote opposition to the Revolution in Great Britain the English translation was intended to expose the brutality of the Directory and the hollowness of its stated commitment to political freedom and human rights. The second edition was also issued in a composite volume with two other books critical of the French Revolution titled History of the Revolution of the 18th Fructidor. Sabin A Dictionary of Books Relating to America 545. English Short-Title Catalogue T87787. unknown books
197819215ELos Angeles: Universal Pictures 1978. First Edition. 8 1/2†x 11 3/4â€. A special film program made by the studio for advance screenings of the film ‘The Brink’s Job’ for reviewers and members of the motion picture industry specifically for Academy Award consideration. The film was directed by William Friedkin and starred Peter Falk Peter Boyle Allen Garfield Warren Oates Gena Rowlands and Paul Sorvino. Fine in printed wrappers. It received an Oscar nomination for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration. Universal Pictures unknown books