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18404495AGBI, 1840 (ca.). Stahlstich v. Metzeroth, 15 x 9,5 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.+
18404494AG1840. Stahlstich, 11,5 x 7; oberhalb des Rahmens Falte. 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.+
1869217483New York: N. Tibbals & Co 1869. First editions. Folding map of New Haven double-page lithograph frontispiece and 2 plates. 4 141 1 pp. 1 vols. 16mo 5-5/6 x 3-3/4 in. Three quarter olive-green morocco and marbled paper boards matching endpapers. Fine copy from the library of J.B. VOORHEES of Brooklyn. First editions. Folding map of New Haven double-page lithograph frontispiece and 2 plates. 4 141 1 pp. 1 vols. 16mo 5-5/6 x 3-3/4 in. Two very scarce and important texts relating to New Haven and Yale bound together and in superb condtion. The Sturgis catalogue of the Jarves collection one of the most important and influential collectors of his day is the first book by the young architect and art critic describing the contents if the collection three years before it was acquired by Yale in 1871; it is extra-illustrated with the insertion of 2 tinted lithographed plates. N. Tibbals & Co unknown
1885000756Cleveland Ohio: Mrs. M. B. Haven 1885. First Edition . Cloth. Near Fine. Original blue cloth gilt titles and decorative board. 10 vi 4 244 10 pp. with advertisements at front and rear. Advertisement endpapers. A scarce example of a 19th century city directory with the listings advertising and businsess directories all socially oriented towards women. A clean tight copy showing just light wear. Size: Octavo <br/> <br/> Mrs. M. B. Haven 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
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
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
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
1857002179General Protrstant Episcopal Sunday School Union 1857. Hardcover. Fair. Book is shelf worn and stained and had a lot of underlinings and note throughout. Very Scarce title.Religious writings. Alice Haven 1828-1863 nee Bradley was an American writer of poetry and short stories who wrote under the pen names of: Alice G. Lee Alice B. Neal Clara Cushman Mrs. Joseph C. Neal Alice B. Haven. <br/> <br/> General Protrstant Episcopal Sunday School Union hardcover
1873019416New York: D. Appleton and Company 1873. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Gilt lettering on black ruled-edge covers in hand-made brown paper wrappers - which have kept this volume in very good condition! 12mo 318 pages plus ads. Ex- library copy - This is Volume No. 11 of the West Bath Maine Library Association with their label on the inside of the front cover. The unusual library label says: "N. B. This book must not be lent out of the subscribers family and if injured all damage must be paid to the librarian. No volume can be kept over four weeks ; two weeks additional time will be allowed by having it renewed. A fine of two cents per day will be charged for a book kept over this time. A violation of these rules will result in a loss of membership.". Other than the brown paper wrapper pasted on the inside of the covers and the library bookplate this is a very good copy. <br/> <br/> D. Appleton and Company hardcover
18918470Cincinnati: Clarke 1891. First edn. 8vo Pp. 267. Fine copy in publisher's cloth. Appleton taught in Baltmore MD and Cincinnati before starting her own school in Cincinnati in 1855 which continued until 1875. After the close of the school she gave annual literary lectures here reprinted including these on Alexander Pope The Novel in the 18th Century The Trollope Family Two French Female Novelists etc. Clarke unknown books
1850260531850 Hildbhn, Germany : Kunstanst. d. Biblical Institute, [1850s]. Original B&W gravure. 10.5 x 7.5 inches. Good+. Some toning and foxing at edges of sheet.
186557452Rockland Maine: John Porter & Co.'s Power Press Establishment n.d. 1865. Broadside approx. 11"x 5⅞" previous folds a couple of light marginal stains; very good. Caption title and 14 quatrains within an ornamental border. The last two stanzas are a tribute to Gen. Hiram Berry: Among those of the slain I must here tell Of brave Gen. Berry who always fought well And those who the history of the rebellion have read Have learned that at Gettysburg Hiram Berry was shot dead. A Major General was he as I will relate From away down east in the Pine Tree State And while the history of the rebellion is taught The name Hiram Berry will n'er be forgot. Not found in OCLC which does record a handful of Porter imprints between 1850 and 1870 among them the Rockland Gazette. This poem was probably written for the ceremonies inaugurating a statue of Berry in Rockland October 31 1865. It appears to be the only publication of Beverage. He is listed in the 1860 Federal Census as a "Gentleman" and in 1870 as a "farm laborer" in both cases a resident of the island community of North Haven Knox Co. Maine. <br/><br/> John Porter & Co.'s Power Press Establishment, n.d. unknown books
1821PHO-2480Paris, Imprimerie Royale,1821, in-folio (47x31cm), XVII-120pp., 24 planches sous serpentes dont 2 cartes et une planche en couleur d’époque. Basane racinée époque, dos lisse orné avec pièce de titre verte, frises aux plats et aux champs, tranches marbrées. Frottements, quelques épidermures et griffures, petits trous au dos en pied, rares rousseurs
189229647Paris Bibliothèque De L'explorateur - A. Hennuyer 1892 In-8 XVI - 434 pp et une carte couleur dépliante et une carte des ruines de la vallée du Sourkhane en noir et blanc , gravures in et hors texte par Paul Merwart , quelques traces d'usure en bord des plats
1825BL4536New-Haven Conn.:: Nathan Whiting 1825. 1825. 12mo. 75-396 pp. 6 of 7 woodcut full-page plates; variously stained. Original half calf marbled boards; very worn. Evidence of first and last leaves being torn away in remnants only however the full issues stated here are complete save for 1 plate. "Daniel Bruce Feby. 20 1845" is inked on p. 289 with a poem. As is. Volume VII nos. 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11. note missing no. 6. Mostly a collection of religion-themed proverbs or short stories. Includes "A visit to the bee hives" "Filial intrepidity" "By grace are ye saved through faith" "Cloud of Smoke issuing from Mount Vesuvius" and others. Nathan Whiting, 1825]. hardcover books
1869217483New York: N. Tibbals & Co 1869. First editions. Folding map of New Haven double-page lithograph frontispiece and 2 plates. 4 141 1 pp. 1 vols. 16mo 5-5/6 x 3-3/4 in. Three quarter olive-green morocco and marbled paper boards matching endpapers. Fine copy from the library of J.B. VOORHEES of Brooklyn. First editions. Folding map of New Haven double-page lithograph frontispiece and 2 plates. 4 141 1 pp. 1 vols. 16mo 5-5/6 x 3-3/4 in. Two very scarce and important texts relating to New Haven and Yale bound together and in superb condtion. The Sturgis catalogue of the Jarves collection one of the most important and influential collectors of his day is the first book by the young architect and art critic describing the contents if the collection three years before it was acquired by Yale in 1871; it is extra-illustrated with the insertion of 2 tinted lithographed plates. N. Tibbals & Co unknown books
1853516894New York: D. Appleton & Company 1853. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. 12mo. 214 2 ads pp. Illustrated with pictorial chromolithographed title page of prospectors and engraved plates. Owner's early pencil name on front pastedown. slight fraying to cloth at tips and corners front fly neatly excised foxing a very good copy. Alice Bradley Haven was a prolific author of juvenile fiction. Not in Wright which does locate a number of other titles by this author. "Sam Gilman accompanies his father to California gold fields where Mr. Gilman dreams of finding instant wealth to support his family" from OCLC plot summary. D. Appleton & Company hardcover
1855552355New York: D. Appleton and Company 1855. Hardcover. Good. Home Book series. 12mo. 168pp. illustrated with a pictorial chromolithographic title page and three wood engraved plates. Publisher’s purple decorative cloth stamped in blind on both covers and in gold on the spine. Covers lightly faded at the fore-edge small nick on front cover endpapers slightly soiled back hinge is split else a very good bright copy. Alice Haven was a prolific author of juvenile fiction. A scarce well-preserved copy with an attractive color lithographic title page plate. Not in Wright. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
185657409Boston: printed for the publisher 1856. 12mo pp. 20; original printed blue wrappers; near fine. On ethics and moral conscience in the commercial enterprise - "an attack on the world of sharp business practices and bankruptcies during the striving years prior to the Panic of 1857" Garrett Scott. Sabin 19897. <br/><br/> printed for the publisher unknown books
1892006885Chicago: E. B. treat 1892. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Gilt lettering on brown cloth covered boards elaborately blind-stamped & decorated in black with gold lamp shining down on gold eagle superimposed on a shield. 8vo 552pp. plus ads. Corners lightly bumped bottom edge somewhat shelf-worn. A very attractive and interesting historical volume. <br/> <br/> E. B. treat hardcover
1865100127University of Michigan Ann Arbor 1865. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. Printed by Order of Congress 1865. 20 pages. 8 x 5.25" stitched. Progress of rebellion 'it becomes us to be magnanimous towards enemies doubly so towards deluded brethren of rebellious states taught they were fighting for liberty and self-government when seeking to overthrow Constitution and Government which afford equal privileges to all' Emancipation Proclamation martial law reconstruction Indian relations frontier national debt Morrill Act power and worth of institutions. VG. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor unknown