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19981844Millerton NY: SADEV 1998. First edition. 23 pp. Sewn wrappers with attached dust jacket front cover lettered in gilt. Frontispiece portrait. One of 250 copies printed for private distribution at the Stamperia Valdonega Verona. O'More's elegy to his wife Lorea Honeycutt O'More 1936-1997. O'More is the enigmatic figure best known in the rare book world for his amassing the major collection of books which was auctioned at Sotheby's Garden Ltd sale in 1989. Very slight handling wear to covers near fine or better with O'More's morocco gilt decorative bookplate to front pastedown. SADEV unknown
1914376887Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1914. Second Impression. 247 1pp. 8vo. Cloth and baords. Second Impression. 247 1pp. 8vo. Inscribed to Earnest Elmo Calkins and with an ALS from the author congratulating Calkins on his book. <br /> Schauffler 1879-1964. was an American writer cellist and tennis player. Houghton Mifflin unknown
1922990Y16London: William Heinemann 1922. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8" by 5". None. A signed presentation copy of these selected poems from American writer Robert Haven Schauffler. With early drafts of two more poems inserted. The author's presentation copy with a signed inscription to the front free endpaper "Grace McLennan - with thanks for her existence - from her friend Robert Haven Schauffler". The first UK edition of these selected poems from American writer and war hero Robert Haven Schauffler. In the original quarter cloth binding. Loosely inserted are two typescript poems one of which is inscribed to the same recipient "These are early drafts and are going to be better soon I hope".A selection from Schauffler's three American volumes of verse 'Scum o' the Earth' 'The White Comrade' and 'Magic Fire'. Schauffler joined the Army as a second lieutenant and served as an instructor. He left the U.S. Army in May 1919 after being awarded a Purple Heart for his wounds at the Battle of Montfaucon and wrote poetry in his spare time whilst employed as a lecturer. Prior to the war he was known for publishing several books that celebrated American holidays. In the original quarter cloth binding with paper covered boards and paper title label to the front board. Externally smart with slight yellowing to the spine and bumping to the extremities. Light spotting to the front label. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with offsetting to the endpapers and occasional scattered spots. Author's inscription to front free endpaper. Very Good William Heinemann hardcover
1940860690United States: William Morrow & Company 1940. Leather. Good - Cash/No Jacket. General use wear surface and edges rubbed. The top and bottom of the spine on the book has rubbing. The gold text on the spine and face are still vibrant. Short gift inscription on the FFEP. There is some water rippling and light soiling to the top right corner of the pages mostly to the middle portion of the pages. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. William Morrow & Company hardcover
1990159515San Francisco: Club Oasis 1990. Vintage flyer produced by Club Oasis circa early 1990s advertising its weekly funk night featuring "Annie 'Fingertips' Buerhaus." <br /> <br /> The popular San Francisco LGBTQ nightclub Club Oasis first opened in 1982. Following its decline in the early 2000s the club was bought by actor writer musician director producer and choreographer D'Archy Drollinger who reopened the club as an internationally acclaimed drag show nightclub/cabaret in 2015. D'Arcy was appointed as the San Francisco Drag Laureate in 2023 the first Drag Laureate ever in the world.<br /> <br /> We were unable to locate further information on Annie "Fingertips" Buerhaus beyond their mention on other San Francisco area flyers from the early 1990s.<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 11 inches on pink paper. Near Fine with light edgewear. Club Oasis unknown
192232390New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1922. Hardcover. Second Edition in North America after the First of 1848. 5.5 x 8.75in. xvi. 230pp. Frontispiece. Publisher's cloth boards. VERY GOOD. Shows the extremities marginally shelf rubbed spine somewhat toned endpapers lightly toned otherwise the binding is strong and tight the text is clean and unmarked and the boards remain bright and distinct. As pictured. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1976149.2New Haven CT: Yale University Art Gallery 1976. very limited edition. Hardbound. VG/VG. Blue leather with gilt border t.e.g. contained in a custom clamshell box with matching blue leather spine and oatmeal cloth. 320 pp. 44 color 280 bw repros. A presentation with lengthy calligraphic inscription to a major benefactor of the exhibition. A beautiful book. Signed by Patricia Kane and Charles Montgomery who were the general editors of the book and the driving forces behind the exhibition. Includes paintings drawings watercolors prints furniture silver and gold textiles pewter brass glass and ceramics. Other copies of this limited edition state they were created in an issue of 200 copies. No such statement found on this copy. Possibly unique thus. Yale University Art Gallery hardcover books
1915984New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1915. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1915. First edition. 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches: pp. xii 492 10. Burgundy cloth boards with gilt titles to spine and blind stamp border to front. A selection from the catalogue of G. P. Putnam's Sons 10pp appendix on The European War World War I index. Photographic frontispiece portrait of the author by Vanderwyde with tissue guard.<br /> <br /> Inscribed in violet blue pencil at top of fly leaf "To Colonel W. D. Mann with the cordial regards of Geo. Haven Putnam Oct. 1915 faint blind imprint of this inscription on the following page. A 1/2 x 1/2 inch triangular bump to the bottom right of the front board. Minor bumping and shelf scuffing to other corners and edges. Top edge of pages gold gilt fore and bottom edges rough trimmed. Newspaper still present toning to front end papers and faint print to rfep top left corner from a bookseller's label. A couple of dog-eared pages. Two margin markings with colored pencil- unclear whether these markings were made by Putnam or Colonel Mann. Otherwise text is unmarked. Binding solid firm tight. Colonel W. D. Mann served in the 7th Michigan Cavalry in the Civil War and had been appointed to the Board of Visitors to the West Point Military Acadamy in 1899 by President McKinley. He later became a businessman and newspaper publisher. <br /> <br /> George Haven Putnam was born in London where his father had been living since1841. In 1848 the family returned to the United States settling at Stapleton New York on Staten Island. He studied at American and European Universities and traveled widely in Europe. With the outbreak of the Civil War he left university without graduating to return home to serve in the Union Army. At the war's end Major Putnam joined his father's publishing business "G. Putnam Broadway." On his father's death in 1872 George H. Putnam and his brothers John Bishop and Irving took over the business renaming it G. P. Putnam's Sons. In 1899 he married Emily James Smith. George H. Putnam retired in 1924 formally handing over the presidency of the publishing house to Palmer C. Putnam. He died in 1930 age 85. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1909006947New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1909 2 viii 2 292pp 8 bound in blue cloth top edges gilt binging and hinges tight. INSCRIBED TO "W. D. Vincent Esq. / With the regards of / Geo. Haven Putnam / April 18 1910 -" ALSO tipped-in a typed letter on G. P. Putnam's Sons letterhead HAND SIGNED "Yours faithfully / Geo. Haven Putnam". Includes the bookplate of W. D. Vincent. William D. Vincent 1866-1935 was a collector of books and bookplates an amateur historian with focus on the Pacific NW. From Spokane Washington he was President of the Old National Bank of Spokane 1920-1933. Covers show lower bumped corners. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
19873218Millerton: Sadev 1987. First edition. Hardbound in fine condition in fine dust jacket. Printed at Stamperia Valdonega under the direction of Martino Mardersteig; One of the unsigned Deluxe edition limited to 750 copies; 10" x 6.75"; Unpaginated 40 pages. Poetry in a nicely produced volume from the creator of The Garden Ltd. rare book collection. Sadev unknown
1995x-0471285722John Wiley & Sons Inc 1995. Hardcover. New. 4th edition. 492 pages. 9.75x8.00x1.50 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
194008592New York: William Morrow & Co 1940. First Edition. Quarto 1 of 100 copies SIGNED by both authors on FEP and bound in full leather. Top edge gilt; illustrated in black and white. Marbled end papers. Internally clean and bright; owner name and date on front end paper partly erased. Altogether a very good to near fine copy. As issued with no dust jacket. <br/><br/> William Morrow & Co hardcover books
194027556New York NY;: Morrow 1940. First edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. The story of the invention and development of the Colt revolver. A. highly absorbing history as well as a complete record of the types and models of Colt firearms from 1836 to 1940. 163 halftone illustrations with pertaining data of C olt arms. 711 pages. Attractive contemporary sportsman style bookplate on front past-down endpaper. Fine in near fine price clipped dust jacket with lightly faded spine panel and one tiny tear within very good slipcase showing some wear. A very handsome copy. <br/> <br/> Morrow, hardcover
198960892New York NY: Sotheby's 1989. Hardcover. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Bottom edge of front board and top and front of the rear board has cloth worn through near spine. Includes Addendum/Corrigenda auction estimates torn at back and sales results sheets. 301 p. : ill. some col. ; 31 cm. Index of Authors. Index of Provenance. Michael Davis was a private investor. He was the sole limited partner of The Gardens Ltd. and provided the funding for The Garden; s Collection of rare books and manuscripts. Mr. Haven O'More a descendent of Sir Thomas More and General Stonewall Jackson concieved and formed The Garden's Collection of books and manuscripts. He aimed for material of great rarity in the most superb condition possible. Foreword by Nicholas Barker. Sotheby's hardcover
190416662Paris, H. Piazza et Cie (Imprimerie Kadar), s.d. (1904 ?, daté d'après la Préface, datée de l'an 1322 de l'Hégire, soit 1904) ; in-8, broché, (2) ff. blancs, (16), pp. V-VIII, (202) pp., dont portrait en frontispice et 25 illustrations de Etienne Dinet accompagnées d'un faux-titre, sur papier couché glacé mais inclus dans la pagination ; couverture blanche illustrée.
1937240666457Lucien Raclet Lyon 1937 1937. Good. Softcover. In good condition. No 328/700. Signs of edgeweard corners chipped discolored Paper spine damaged. Back cover coming loose from spine ca 8 cm. Textblock in good condition. No notes/underlining in text. 251 pp Lucien Raclet | Lyon | 1937 paperback
1940TB29098New York: William Morrow & Company 1940. First Edition. 1 of 100 bound in full leather Very good full dark green leather covered boards with five raised bands on the spine with gilt text and designs in the compartments. The front board is decorated with gilt text and the image of an early Colt pistol in gilt. The leather turn-ins are decorated with gilt dentelles. There is a light green silk placement ribbon sewn in at the head of the spine. The top edge of the text block is gilt and the end sheets are marbled paper. A small quarto measuring 10 5/8 by 7 7/8 inches with rubbing to the leather at the joints and to the tips of the boards and with the fly title and rear end sheets slightly foxed. There is some scuffing to the front and rear boards. Without a dust jacket as most probably not issued with one. According to Ray Riling in his bibliography: Guns and Shooting: "4625 copies were published; of this number 1600 were sold to the Colt Manufacturing Co.; of these 1500 were furnished in the regular cloth binding and 100 were bound in full leather." 711 pages including an index. Illustrated throughout with black and white photographs and line drawings. Considered by Howes to be "quite scarce". Howes H-308; Riling 2318 William Morrow & Company hardcover books
1916LCB83143New York & London: G. P. Putnam's Sons the Knickerbocker Press. 1916. Second Edition. Original Red Cloth with blindstamped title on spine. . Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Slight soiling to top edge. Light foxing to first and last few pages. Head & foot spine & corners somewhat worn. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine & covers. ; With frontispiece portrait with protective flyleaf. Deckle-edged. Top edge gilt. Signed with dedication on recto other titles by George Putnam: "Sir Arthur Willert With the Cordial Regards of Geo. Haven Putnam. June 1928". ; 23.5 x 16 x 4.3 cms; xii 494 10 pages; Sir Arthur Willert 1882-1973 was the chief Times correspondent in the United States between 1910 and 1920 and in 1921 became head of the News department and Press Officer at the Foreign Office in 1921 in which capacity he attended many prominent international conferences. He was very well connected in the United States. George Haven Putnam 1844-1930 was one of the greatest of American publishers the president of G. P. Putnam's Sons for its first fifty years from 1872 to 1922. He was a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War and was a prisoner of war during the last winter of the war. . G. P. Putnam's Sons the Knickerbocker Press hardcover
19260MV050NEW YORK NEW YORK 1926. On offer is a super typed autograph letter by George Haven Putnam 1844-1930 b. London England served in Union army through Civil War; became partner in G. P. Putnam & Son 1866 and president 1872-1930; continued international copyright struggle organized American Publishers' Copyright League 1886 and was instrumental in securing copyright act of 1909. Author of "Books and Their Makers During the Middle Ages" 1896-97 "A Prisoner of War in Virginia" 1864-65 1912 and two volumes of Memoirs. TLS on 'English-Speaking Union of the United States' letterhead Sept. 29 1926 2pp 4to. Great content letter to Doctor G. Alder Blumer of Providence R.I. wherein Putnam discusses the charge of "conspiracy between Lord Northcliffe and myself. Such a conspiracy was charged against me by Hearst in his New York Journal; and when I was speaking in Brooklyn six years back on the importance of maintaining friendly relations between the United States and England a party sent as I afterwards learned from the office of the New York Journal managed to break up the meeting and prevent the speaker from being heard. I went to Brooklyn a week later as soon as I could secure the hall and succeeded in delivering my address. Interruptions were attempted but the audience realizing that the Irish policemen would not act took into their own hands the matter of protecting the meeting and they put the intruders out. I had a word with one of the young Irishmen belonging to the party sent by the Journal. I said 'You ought not to interrupt my speeches; I have always been a believer in home rule for Ireland and I spoke in England on behalf of Gladstone's home rule measures in 1884 and again in 1887.' The youngster shook his fist in my face with the words 'To Hell with home rule we want you to spake sic for the Irish Republic.' I said 'That is not my subject and would not be.' He went on 'You are preaching British propaganda. You are not a true American.' I asked 'How long have you been in this country' and this question brought no answer . A great letter although tattered about the edges with short edge tears.G. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Manuscript. unknown
192026777NY: Putnam. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. First edition. Inscribed to ffep by Smith in Dublin Sept. 1923. Corners softened/lightly rubbed. Trace foxing mesh slightly showing mid volume but still sound and square. Frontis with tissue and many illustrations. Smith was the daughter of publisher George Haven Putnam. She was a writer amateur archaeologist scholar of Arabic and Islam and an activist. She married painter Joseph Lindon Smith. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Signed by Author . Putnam hardcover
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
197095532New Haven 1970. Very Good. Broadside 36 x 22 cm. Some browning along right side. Probably quite scarce. unknown
191140760Boston 1911. Folio 16" x 23." Contemporary cloth worn rubbed hinges starting and loosening. Some original tabs remaining. Contents: Title page laid down on linen blank bottom portion torn away; Street Index loose laid down on linen corner tear loses a few letters; double-page Map of the City of New Haven some blank extremity portions torn away; Plates 1-43 inclusive all colored and backed in linen consisting of double-page maps of the City identifying masonry buildings wood buildings hydrants electric railroads fire alarm boxes police alarm boxes house numbers and property owners steam railroads cemeteries churches and other institutions light soil occasional wear to inner margins and extremities resulting in some minor losses; double-page 'Plan of the Sewerage System of New Haven Ct. Designed by E.S. Chesbrough C.E.' backed in linen; double-page 'Map of the Distribution Mains of the New Haven Gas Light Company' backed in linen; double-page 'Map of the Supply and Distribution Mains of the New Haven Water Co.' With the noted exceptions a Good copy. <br /> <br /> An extraordinarily detailed and well-executed atlas of this City. <br /> Le Gear 576. unknown
1928177397Shanghai: Presbyterian Mission Press 1928. First edition in Chinese first printing untraced institutionally. The translator Ada Haven Mateer was an accomplished linguist missionary and theologian. Here she adapts L. M. Cross's well-known prayer devotional to a vocabulary of no more than 1000 characters aiming to aid in Republican-era campaigns to eradicate illiteracy. Mateer 1850-1936 was one of the foreigners trapped in the Legation Quarter during the Boxer Rebellion. Her Siege Days 1903 remains a much-quoted account of the events of summer 1900. Provenance: Shanghai Korean Christians Association with its contemporary stamp on the title page and shelf label on the spine. Octavo. Text in Chinese except for title page publisher's preface and translator's foreword in English. Original black linen over card front cover lettered and decorated in gilt edges red. Covers lightly foxed and worn even toning to text: very good. unknown
19196577London 1919. Folio 41.5 by 26 cm later white cloth; dark blue leather spine label gilt; red page edges. Fine frontispiece medallion of the author; xii 498 2 pages; fine collotype illustrations of medals throughout the text; errata slip tipped in. Fine. A very scarce and important study one of the true numismatic classics in the area of medals. In the Introduction the author writes that "The object of this work is to describe and give the history of all medals which have been produced at different times to commemorate naval events and the deeds of seamen in war and peace. To this end all public and the principal private collections have been searched and casts obtained of the rarer pieces to complement the medals in my own collection." This first volume is in many respects the most important focusing on the British series of Naval medals. It includes Milford Haven's extensive listing of Admiral Vernon medals and other pieces of American interest. Two additional volumes were published in 1921 and posthumously 1928 on Naval medals of other countries. One of the landmarks of numismatic literature. Clain-Stefanelli 14695. Grierson 264. Mulder & Purves 1249. Suetens 628: "Ouvrage de référence sur cette matière qui ne contient pas seulement les décorations mais aussi les médailles commémoratives.". unknown