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1313535613.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1355557879.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1313082465.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1977016558Carlisle Barracks Pennsylvania: Strategic Studies Institute US Army War College 1977. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 76pp.; HB library-bound paperback; green w/white; slight rub; pocket residueft.pastedwn.; usual library marks&stamps; cleantight pgs. "This special report seeks to determine the strength of Japan's democratic institutions. The report examines the organization and function of such key institutions as labor unions mass communications media business the bureaucracy political parties and the military. <br/> <br/> Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College hardcover
197080999New Haven: S.i. 1970. Original broadside with text offset printed in black on white bond measuring 8.5" x 11". Old horizontal and vertical folds smoothed-out some handling dust-soil and faint foxing; Very Good. A crudely-designed broadside created by Wade Perry and Gerald Allen both students at Yale's School of Architecture during the trial of the New Haven Nine. The broadside clearly aimed to circulate among the throngs of protestors converging upon the Yale campus and surrounding region called for restraint: "Any violence this weekend will have a direct immediate and detrimental effect on the lives of the defendants!" The text asks protestors to consider the possibilities that a the trial will not be cancelled and charges will not be dismissed; b the trial may be moved to a less "volatile" place; c potential jurors may feel antagonized. "In short: If you really want to help Bobby Seale and the New Haven Panthers if you really want to help the people whose lives are at stake right now if you really want to live up to your beliefs without jeopardizing their lives.then you must make sure there is no violence this weekend!!" Not separately listed in OCLC. S.i. unknown
1970List2702Los Angeles California 1970. Approximately 5 x 8 inches. Near fine with tiny chip to upper margin. Near fine. A handbill for a rally outside the 300 North Los Angeles Street Federal Building in Los Angeles California protesting the trials of Bobby Seale co-founder of the Black Panther Party BPP and Ericka Huggins founder of the BPP's New Haven chapter. In 1970 as part of the 1969–1971 New Haven Black Panther trials Seale and Huggins were tried for the murder of suspected FBI informant Alex Rackley. The flier advertises speakers from the BPP the "C.U.P.P." unknown possibly a branch of the BPP and the National United Committee to Free Angela Davis. Charges against Seale and Huggins were dismissed in 1971 after a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict. We find no other examples on WorldCat. unknown
1970List01119New Haven: Black Panther Party 1970. Double sided broadside on newsprint measuring 17 ½ x 11 inches with horizontal fold. Small closed tears and foxing to margin light tanning very good overall. Very Good. An uncommon Black Panther imprint printed during the 1970 New Haven trials surrounding the death of Alex Rackley. The front shows Eldridge Cleaver’s Black Panther Manifesto surrounded by photographs the other shows Emory Douglas’s classic image of Bobby Seale in an electric chair with the text “IF THE FASCISTS ATTEMPT TO MURDER CHAIRMAN BOBBY IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR… THERE WON’T BE ANY LIGHT FOR DAYS.†At the bottom is the information for the New Haven Chapter of the Black Panther Party with the Manifesto showing the address for the San Francisco-based legal defense fund. Uncommon on the market with one defective copy appearing at Swann galleries in 2019 being the only example in the auction records. Black Panther Party unknown
LD11902n.p.: n.p. n.d. Hardcover. Near Fine. Full chestnut morocco boards and spine ornately stamped in gilt and blind including "Grevedon" in blind and "F.H." in gilt on upper board; oblong 8vo 305x235mm; contains 21 original pencil drawings each about 90x140mm mounted to the recto only one per leaf. Undated but likely drawn in the late-18th or early-19th century tho they could be as late as mid-19th; a pencilled notation on the FFEP indicates that the artist is Pierre-Louis Henri Grevedon and the drawings collected by Franklin De Haven. Just a little light wear to binding; internally very clean with the small leather ex-libris of American collector Robert Hoe. <br/><br/>Grevedon 1776-1860 was known for his beautiful portraits of young women and these bust-length portraits are no exception; showing all sorts of women some plainly dressed perhaps a maid and others in more extravagant costume coiffure headdress including a bride. Grevedon published several collections of drawings in his lifetime and some of his works now reside in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum Art Institute of Chicago Harvard and more. n.p. hardcover
17618806Boston: Edes and Gill 1761. Disbound. Good binding. Octavo. 35 1 pp. First edition. Removed from volume. Insect spotting to the half title and blank verso of the last leaf; early moisture staining to the contents. Contemporary owner name of Benjamin Parrott dated 1761 on the verso of the title page. Perhaps the same born in Lynn Essex County MA around 1740. <br /> <br /> Haven was a long-serving minister at the First Church in Dedham MA. Known as a capable orator he was frequently offered invitations to sermons and addresses as in this instance a sermon before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Boston to date the oldest chartered military organization in North America. Haven preaches on temperance of spirit and self-control in the face of anger an interesting and salient subject for a military organization particularly in light of the ongoing French and Indian War. Haven uses as an exemplar the late George II and his "surprising firmness of mind in his close attention to and vigorous support of the present war; and that at a time when his flow of spirit might be supposed greatly abated by the infirmities of age; yet so susceptible was his heart of the softer passions that he always prefered sic peace to war when it could be obtained up terms honorable to his crown" p. 23. Rare in commerce. Evans 8878; Sabin 30884; ESTC W29372. Edes and Gill unknown
190910054New Haven Conn.: The Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor Press 1909. Small octavo 18 x 11 cm. xi 102 xxviii pages. Advertisements. Date of publication from prefatory note. Errata slip laid-in. Evident FIRST EDITION. A compact school community cookbook with nearly three hundred recipes the majority of them attributed. Notable among them: Cucumber Soup Creamed Sardines Fig Sandwiches Cymling Cabbage Pudding Lemon Wafers Belgrader Brod i.e. Brot Kum Baba Cake Nanepashemet Fruit Cake Rice and Apple Pudding Current Meringue Pie Yellow Tomato Preserve Pieplant Marmalade. ~ The Elm City Free Kindergarten Association organized and supervised nondenominational kindergartens in spaces made available by arrangement with churches and civic halls. Their mission was not only to provide instruction for small children but also to permit teachers in training to acquire experience before establishing schools of their own. The first opened in the early 1890s in rooms let by Welcome Hall Settlement on Oak Street which operated under the auspices of the Congregationalist Church of the Redeemer. A second followed on Lloyd Street in Fair Haven and by the turn of the century a third also in Trinity on the Green an Episcopal Church in the heart of New Haven. ~ Mary Twining Gridley d. 1915 was the widow of a professor at Hamilton College and a patron of the arts in Clinton and New Haven who had served as president of the Mission Circle of Center Church Congregationalist – a likely conduit for a connection to Welcome Hall. ~ Owner’s signature in ink on flyleaf: “Elizabeth Louise Beecher Feb. 25 1911.†Small stain to fore-front board and with some abrasions to corners; otherwise near fine. In publisher’s green cloth titled in hunter green. OCLC locates six copies; Cook page 45; Brown 308; not in Cagle. The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press hardcover
186329531New York: D. Appleton 1863. 12mo pp. 214 2 ads; extra pictorial chromolithographic title-p. 4 wood-engraved plates; some wear else a very good copy in original blindstamped brown cloth lettered in gilt on upper cover and spine. A moralizing tale about the allure of California gold on New Englanders. D. Appleton unknown
182755173N.p. 1827. First edition. old half morocco over marbled boards. First few leaves blanks at front and title page foxed; spine sunned; light scuffing to binding; tight and sound. 8vo. hardcover
19547993Vineyard Haven Mass.; Falmouth: The Auxiliary; Kendall Printing Co. 1954. Large octavo-sized comb-bound book 23.5 x 16 cm. 117 14 pages. Illustrated. Advertisements. FIRST EDITION. A community cookbook in service of the Martha's Vineyard Hospital. A historical sketch of the hospital explains that two new wings were added to the hospital in 1953 and that the year of this publication the operating suite was remodeled. Most recipes are attributed and credit is given to the twelve illustrations and the cover illustrations. Internally clean; some creasing and light soil to the decorated card-stock boards. Near very good. OCLC locates four copies. [The Auxiliary; Kendall Printing Co.] hardcover
187551010New York: Nelson & Phillips 1875. 8vo. 467 1 pp. plus 2 pp. publ. ads. Woodcut-engraved frontisp. numerous woodcut-engraved plates tissue guards woodcut-engraved text illustrations. Olive-green cloth gilt lettering on spine gilt illustration on front cover minor bumping to corners slight fraying head & foot of spine minor dustsoiling VG- copy. First edition of this travel account through the Yucatan up through Mexico to Mexico City over to Monterey and then onto Havana Cuba. Haven 1821-1880 was a radical abolitionist and strong advocate for civil and social rights who worked tirelessly for abolishing slavery and after the Civil War for securing equal social and political status for freed slaves and African-Americans. In addition he devoted time as a missionary to establish Methodist Churches in Mexico the Caribbean South America and Africa. See: Gilbert Haven Papers United Methodist Church General Commission on Archives & History 2016. Nelson & Phillips, hardcover
1879001013Hartford Connecticut: The Case Lockwood & Brainard Co. 1879. Three years of the New Haven City Yearbook bound together in an attractive Victorian binding limited to 1000 copies. Each year's publication contains a list of the officers of the City and Town Governments Reports of Department Heads Official Communications from the Mayor Public Documents Reports of Committess of the Court of Common Council Diagrams of Aldermen's and Other Chambers Miscellaneous Papers. Dark red cloth with lettering and the city seal in gilt other decorations in black 299 274 512 pages plus the indices for each year bound in at the back. Light edge and corner wear plus what looks like a puppy chew at the bottom of the spine which affects the exterior only - not the pages which are clean and free from chips tears markings etc. Hinges good binding sound. Internally near fine. Hard Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. Hardcover
191433766New Haven: Printed for the Society 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. Volume VIII. 8 365 pages 2. Brown cloth hardcover ruled in blind on the covers. Gilt title on the spine. Previous owner 1914 inscription written on the blank front end paper. Subjects cover- "Connecticut in Pennsylvania" biographies the seal of Connecticut early silver American Revolution and more. Light wear at the extemities. A very clean and sturdy binding. Printed for the Society hardcover
185440865New Haven: Northrop 1854. Each Number stitched in original printed wrappers minor wear; November 1853 lacking rear wrapper. Scattered foxing. Each volume continuously paginated. 668; 648; 675 1 7 pp. Very Good. <br /> <br /> The New Englander was a quarterly which issued in February May August and November. It "was established in 1843 by a group of New Haven ministers and educators to uphold what they found best in the New England tradition. . .It deserves a place among the more general reviews as well as among those actuated by religious motives and ideals" Mott.<br /> I Mott 371. Lomazow 445. Northrop unknown
190339847Boston: Rand Avery Supply Co. 1903. 1903. MASSACHUSETTS. 8" x 4" pictorial wrapper. 72pp. in pictorial wrappers printed in blue ink and showing 2 girls in bathing suits at the beach. Illustrations. Map. Rates. Brief description of the summer resorts on the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad. East of New London and Willimantic. Attractions include white beaches; bays and coves; harbors; beautiful seashores; fishing and sporting; beautiful scenery; camping; et. al. ".south-eastern Massachusetts has upwards of three hundred miles of continuous seacoast." Brief descriptions of the summer resorts such as Nantasket South Shore Plymouth Cape Cod Nantucket Martha's Vineyard Buzzard's Bay Mystic Narragansett Bay Block Island Newport etc. Contains information on commutation and mileage tickets lists of hotels boarding houses excursion ticket rates and general information. Illustrations include views at Watch Hill beach scenes individuals participating in various activities Hotel Belmont views of various hotels and inns views at Newport etc. Small folded system map at front of brochure. Light wear to spine along with soiling to rear wrapper else a nice copy. Rand Avery Supply Co., 1903. unknown
187970121New York:: J. W. Pratt 1879. The paper is brittle at its edges and there are a few tiny chips and tears. Affidavits of Distinguished Physicians and Experts showing that the Willsea Brook is in fact an open "Sewer" and that Septic and Malarial Poison is necessarily developed by the overflowing of the adjacent meadowland. J. W. Pratt, unknown
18439907New York: Published in Hunt's Magazine 1843. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. Octavo. 11 1 pp. Off-print; first separated edition. As issued sewn in printed wrappers. Minor chipping to the rear wrappers; contents clean; a fairly fresh copy. <br /> <br /> The report read at the second anniversary of the Home League opens: "a few individuals of various professions without dictation or reward from any quarter except the satisfaction of acting with honest and patriotic motives resolved to devote themselves to the task of devising some remedy for the existing evils; and for this purpose invited a convention of their fellow-citizens from every section of the country without distinction of party which organized this association for the Protection of American Labor and the promotion of Reciprocal Free Trade. This was the starting point of the Home League and under this banner we have triumphed" p. 2. <br /> <br /> The Home League was established in 1841 and sought a more protectionist policy in the wake of the Compromise Tariff of 1833. In this report from the early years of the League we can see the growing pains of international commerce from the early stages of the industrial revolution. Of peripheral interest the Home League was eviscerated by Walt Whitman in an April 8 1842 article for the New York Aurora "The Latest and Grandest Humbug." While the article is unsigned Whitman scholars generally attribute it to him as the general editor of the paper at the time. He writes apropos of a Home League meeting at the Broadway Tabernacle Church: "Sensible men have of late years been flattering themselves that the old rusty antiquated doctrine of a Protective Tariff had been given the go by. It seems that it is not so. A few cliques of selfish manufacturers joined with a few sap head simpletons are raising a great hue and cry to get up the old system with a new name. We hope the American nation will not allow these hypocrites to deceive them. The whole pith and essence of their movements is self. Under loud mouthed demonstrations of patriotism they would push ahead measures for their own interest. They worship the Almighty Dollar—and to aid themselves therein they take the name of national prosperity in vain." It speaks to perennially passionate competing opinions of protectionist trade policies. Not in Kress or Sabin. Published in Hunt's Magazine unknown
19882090502113703969Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
B9781020782244Hardback. New. hardcover
1333941498.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Il quadro mondiale, il quadro italiano, le fonti rinnovabili, l'energia solare, l'energia geotermica e idroelettrica, l'energia eolica, cogenerazione ed energia dai rifiuti, l'impatto ambientale delle fonti rinnovabili, la ricerca dell'Enel, dell'Enea e in ambito comunitario; fascicolo riccamente ill. da fot. a col. n.t (63a).
191919460London: John Murray. Very Good. 1919. First Edition. Hardcover. Folio cream cloth. Leather label to the spine lettered in gilt. Rebound in the twentieth century. Original endpapers with reinforced hinges. All page edges in red. Illustrated throughout with collotype reproductions of medals tokens medallions etc. With the bookplate of Colin Keppel likely the highly decorated British Naval Officer 1862-1947 . One of the landmarks of numismatic literature. Very clean and tight with only a touch of foxing to the title page. Contained in a blue cloth clamshell box with a matching leather label to the back. VERY LARGE HEAVY BOOK. EXTRA POSTAGE MAY BE REQUIRED. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 4981 pages . John Murray hardcover