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194544134NY: Holt 1945. Fourth printing. 8vo pp. xiv 574. Illustrated. Green cloth. One hinge tender o/w a VG copy. Holt unknown books
194934123New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1949. 427 pp. Endpapers browned. In dustjacket. G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
194952498New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Very Good. 1949. Hardcover. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1949. Slight discoloration to spine else clean. a Very Good copy in a slightly chipped but Very Good DJ. . G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
194947841NY: Putnam's 1949. 8vo pp. xiv 427. Glossary indices discography. With several illustrations and many short music examples. Wine cloth. Edges soiled cover little scuffed at edges o/w a VG tight copy. Putnam's unknown books
192917948New York: Dodd Mead & Co. Very Good. 1929. Hardcover. Ex-lib; Good . Dodd, Mead & Co hardcover books
190911364New York: Moffat Yard and Co. Very Good. 1909. Hardcover. Yellow cloth illustrated; some soiling; ex lib. ; "A comprehensive view of Lincoln as given in the most noteworthy essays orations and poems in fiction and in Lincoln's own; 1st Edition; 8vo; writings. . Moffat, Yard and Co. hardcover books
1923141582Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1923. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 90 pages. A tight near fine copy in an about very good dust jacket that has some minor foxing and some small edge chips and tears. Uncommon in any jacket. Houghton Mifflin and Company unknown books
1913021531New York: The Century Co 1913. First Edition. Small Quarto. 339pp. color frontispiece of the grand Canyon illustrated. The author writes about the high points of America Yellowstone Park Mammoth Cave The Grand Canyon The Creole City of New Orleans The Yosemite Valley and others. A near fine copy bound in olive green pictorial cloth accented and lettered in gilt blue white and green pictorial spine. top edge gilt. Very nice. The Century Co unknown books
1922WRCLIT62191London: Heinemann 1922. Cloth and boards paper labels. Labels a bit darkened but a very good copy. First British edition a selection from his three previous collections published in the U.S. Warmly inscribed by the author to Bliss Carman. At least one poem is relevant to his Great War experiences. Heinemann hardcover books
193634167New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1936. 560 pp. Binding worn. Inscription to front pastedown. Dodd, Mead & Company unknown books
19361332795New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1936. Hardcover. Octavo; First published 1933 Fifth printing 1936; G; Hardcover; Spine black and white stripes with gold print on black banner; Boards in black and white cloth with gold print mild wear to spine caps toning to spine slight peripheral toning; Text block has name in ink and taped inscription on front flyleaf loose binding clean text; xiv 560 pages frontispiece port. illustrated b&w plates. 1332795. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover books
191011365New York: Moffat Yard and Co. Very Good. 1910. Hardcover. Yellow cloth some wear and soiling frayed at top of back strip; ex lib. ; small tear on preface page; "Its history observance spirit and significance as; 1st Edition; 8vo; related in prose and verse with a selection from Washington's speeches and writings. " . Moffat, Yard and Co. hardcover books
189432303New York: Hunt & Eaton 1894. First Edition. 24mo 15.5cm.; original grey cloth lettered in blue; 70pp. Some general soil to cloth more heavily so to rear cover very faint dampstain along bottom edge of textblock else a Near Very Good sound copy. Forms part of the League At Work Series. Collection of games designed for members of the Epsworth League the Methodist young adult association formed in Cleveland in 1889. These include a "Nutting Party" which "will give an evening of rare run and will effectually break up any feeling of constraint or timidity among the young people." OCLC locates four copies of this edition as of December 2016. Hunt & Eaton unknown books
2000144760New Haven Conn: The New Haven Paint & Clay Club 2000. Softcover. VG. May have label & few marks from previous gallery owner otherwise crisp and clean. White & red wraps white spine. 67 pp. many BW & color illus. Issud in conjunction with this 2000 exhibition. Features works by 50 main artists and other club members as well. Nice! The New Haven Paint & Clay Club paperback books
1898TB31678New Haven Conn.: The New Haven Union Co. n. d. circa 1898. First Edition. Very good in its original brown cloth covered boards with gilt text decorations and blind embossing borders on the front board. An oblong of 11 3/4 bu 14 with rubbing and wear to the cloth at the head and heel of the spine. Without a dust jacket and probably as issued. The full title reads: "Institutions And Features Of The City of New Haven Conn. Illustrations And Sketches Of The Professional Banking Wholesale Marine and Manufacturing Interests. Including Portraits and Biographies of Well Known People." 108 pages of text ads and images. Illustrated from black and white photographs and engravings throughout. The New Haven Union Co. hardcover books
18597129New Haven: J. H. Benham printer 1859. 12mo. 50 pp. <br><br>This edition seems to be quite rare. WorldCat locates only one copy. Sewn; rear wrapper missing; front wrapper lightly chipped printing faded. Light waterstaining in some lower margins. One corner of final leaf chipped away. A few ink and pencil marks or notes inside. J. H. Benham, printer unknown books
2006103266Haarlem: Maison Zen Beheer B.V. Haarlem 2006. Hardbound. As New interior but with light scuffing to covers. Red textured boards. 156 pp. profusely illustrated with large crisp color plates. Oversize 15x12 inches. An impressive presentation of this Dutch artist's work made so much nicer by the largeness of the book and reproductions. Text is in Dutch and English. Also includes a CD of music inserted into a cut-out in the inside rear cover. Maison Zen Beheer B.V. Haarlem hardcover books
1814WRCAM55491N.p. but likely either Philadelphia or Baltimore 1814. Letterpress broadside approximately 17 3/4 x 11 inches. Dark stain in lower margin minor spotting. Very good. Untrimmed. One of only three located copies of this land lottery broadside pertaining to York-Haven Pennsylvania located on the Susquehanna River about fifty miles from Baltimore. The bulk of the broadside is taken up with a listing of property including the "Situation and Description" of the land its size and its dollar value potentially available to purchasers of lottery certificates. Almost all of the lots 593 out of the 600 available are designated for small residential plots measuring from just 30-by- 80 feet to one large plot measuring 30-by-320 feet. The first six lots pertain to a handful of businesses already built near the canal including a merchant mill tavern sawmill and lumber yard. <br> <br> The certificates could be purchased from one of the company's agents in York-Haven York or Baltimore; the company also lists Philadelphia but provides no agent in that city. The broadside is signed in type at the bottom by William Cole the President of the York-Haven Company. This is followed by a short description of the town: "a Post-town in York County Pennsylvania on the West Bank of the river Susquehanna at the Conewago Falls" and a list of distances from York-Haven to other prominent cities namely Baltimore York Borough Columbia Harrisburg and Carlisle. <br> <br> The York-Haven Company was incorporated by an act of the Pennsylvania General Assembly on March 26 1814. Its investors including William Cole were primarily Baltimore merchants. The company laid out the town of York Haven in two sections in 1814 - "upper town" was perched on the hill and "lower town" was situated by the canal on the Susquehanna River. Because of the canal York Haven became an important trading center until the advent of the railroads. As of the 2010 census just 709 people lived in York Haven. <br> <br> OCLC records just two copies at Yale and the American Antiquarian Society. However the Yale copy is noted as imperfect in their online catalogue. We could locate no copies in auction records. <br> <br> An interesting and informative broadside pertaining to early 19th-century Pennsylvania real estate and business development from the time before "scheme" was a pejorative. OCLC 233650527. unknown books
190786810New Haven: The Auxiliary 1907. Paperback. Good. 64p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. Moderate cover wear. Contents sound. <br/><br/> The Auxiliary paperback books
79162New Haven n.d. Near Fine. Hemberger Armin. Broadside. Printed on thin stiff card stock. 18 x 28cm. An illustration by Armin Hemberger of three women one skinny one fat and one round shouldered occupies the upper half of this broadside. <br/><br/> unknown books