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179321266Boston MA: Printed at the Apollo Press by Belknap and Hall 1793. 36pp. Spine reinforced with paper tape. Scattered spotting. Good. "The charge by the Reverend Mr. Ellis of Rehoboth" at pp.28-32. "The right hand of fellowship by the Reverend Mr. Morey of Walpole" at pp.33-36. Evans 25592. Printed at the Apollo Press by Belknap and Hall unknown books
177534920Boston: Mills and Hicks 1775. 40pp disbound and spotted light rubberstamp. Good or so. <br/>Evans 14111. Mills and Hicks unknown books
1769027732Boston: Printed By Richard Draper Printer of His Excellency the Governor 1769. Octavo. 55 pages. The Rev. Jason Haven was a graduate of Harvard and a longtime pastor of the First Church of Dedham. He was initially most famous for requiring those guilty of fortification before the entire congregation and confess their misdeeds. In this sermon that was preached before the Great and General Court of Massachusetts in 1769 he spoke often in favor of the rights of Americans often quoting John Locke. Here was an open cry against the acts of Parliament: "People indeed apprehend some of their most important civil rights and privileges to be in great danger; and that several of them cannot be enjoyed under the execution of certain acts presumably the Townsend Acts of 1767 with the sending of British troops in 1768 to enforce them in 1768 lately passed in the Parliament of Great Britain." Since this was preached before the authorities of the Massachusetts Great and General Court it would have been heard by John Adams as well as those who represented Great Britain. A good copy lacking only the half title dampstainig to the last 7 leaves but the text is easily read early repair to corners of pages 6. 8 and 55 outer margins only bound in a 3/4 brown pebble grained morocco over marbled paper covered boards with matching endpapers raised bands with compartments lettered and decorated inn gilt top edge gilt wear to corners. Printed By Richard Draper, Printer of His Excellency the Governor unknown books
176930434Boston: New-England: Richard Draper 1769. 55 1 blank pp with the half title which is torn without affecting text. Stitched and untrimmed. First sixteen pages with a heavy blotch which intrudes into the text but does not obscure it. Else Good. <br/><br/> This election sermon is an important illustration of the growing colonial resentment of Parliamentary abuses of power. Haven pastor of the First Church in Dedham subscribes to the 'natural rights' and 'social compact' theory of government. "By forming into civil society men do indeed give up some of their natural rights; but it is in prospect of a rich compensation in the better security of the rest and in the enjoyment of several additional ones that flow from the constitution of government." <br/> Despite the different types of government "the natural rights of the people.are the same under every form of government." He quotes "the great Mr. Locke" on the duty of the people to oppose tyranny and asserts that the colonists are justifiably apprehensive about Parliament's excessive assertions of authority most recently expressed in the Townshend Acts.<br/>FIRST EDITION. Evans 11289. Richard Draper unknown books
1764100719Pamphlet 8vo half title 55 pp. Removed dbd Some staining and foxing lower corner of page 31 torn away but not affecting text; otherwise very good. Rather scarce pamphlet by Haven 1733-1803 who was pastor of the First Church of Dedham. He published a dozen other sermons betweeen 1761 and 1793. It does not appear that this title has appeared at auction for the past couple of decades. Shipton & Mooney 9691 Richard and Samuel Draper unknown books
187511951New York: Harper & Brothers. Very Good. 1875. Hardcover. Hinges slightly cracked; some foxing; covers stained; else Good 1st Edition; 1st Edition . Harper & Brothers hardcover books
192210500Massachusettts Institute of Technology MIT 1922. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. First Edition. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Blue buckram binding. This is what appears to be a very early set of class notes for a course on Machine Design in 1922. It contains several hundred pages of notes mostly mechanically reproduced with many many cyanotype blueprints for machines tipped in. Underlining and occasional notes throughout. Cloth. George B. Haven was a Professor of Machine Design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering Applied Mechanics and Mechanic Arts. Haven was himself an MIT graduate SB 1894. The spine is marked S. S. Perry no doubt the student who took the course from Haven. When catalogued OCLC noted only earlier examples at MIT dated 1914 and 1920 and none with this date. Massachusettts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) unknown books
1997RHAVHIS00TWFirearms Classics Library / Palladium 1997. Fine. Haven Charles T. History of the Colt Revolver. Belden Frank A. Birmingham Alabama: Firearms Classics Library / Palladium 1997. Illustrated. 4to. Red leather with gilt. Book condition: Fine in shrinkwrap. Firearms Classics Library / Palladium hardcover books
Embry 52881Bonanza Books no date. Reprint of 1940 first. Fine with light wear to edges and corners in lightly rubbed and edgeworn dust jacket with spine sunned. B&W illustrations and photos. Bonanza Books, no date. Reprint of 1940 first. unknown books
194050865New York: William Morrow & Company 1940. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; hunter green cloth with titling and decorations stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; xxiv7111pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities light dust-soil to text edges else Near Fine. William Morrow & Company unknown books
194054187NY:: William Morrow. Very Good. 1940. Hardcover. Foreword by Stephen V. Grancsay. Black and white photographs and line drawings throughout. First edition. Very good or better in green cloth with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket. ; 711 pages . William Morrow, hardcover books
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
42233New York William Morrow & Company. 1940. First trade edition of this definitive history of the iconic pistol of the American West lavishly illustrated. Howes H-308 who assigns it an "aa" rating meaning it is scarce. A few spots on outer edge of text block else very good codnition in original green cloth binding with gold cover decoration.<br /><br /> New York books
194061822New York: William Morrow 1940. First edition. 4to. xxiii 711 pp. Illustrated from photographs old advertisements prints etc. plates diagrams tables. Very good. Original gilt-stamped decorated pebbled cloth to resemble morrocco publisher's slipcase extremities worn. 8757. <br/><br/> William Morrow hardcover books
1940WRCAM17199ANew York 1940. xxiiiblank page711pp. Illustrated throughout with drawings and halftones. Original gilt green cloth. Ownership note on front free endpaper else a very good copy in somewhat chipped and price-clipped dust jacket. A beautifully produced history of the famous Colt revolver illustrating the development of the gun that played such a central role in shaping the West profusely illustrated with photographs of Colt revolvers and facsimiles of historical documents. hardcover books
3824Haven Charles T. and Frank A. Belden. A HISTORY OF THE COLT REVOLVER AND OTHER ARMS MADE BY COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY FROM 1936 TO 1940. With a Foreword by Stephen v. Grancsay. New York Bonanza Books 1940. Cloth. Dust jacket. Comprehensive survey of Colt firearms up to the date of publication. The book is very good; the dust jacket is chipped at the head heel and extremities the price is clipped and the front cover has been cut and repaired with tape. Still a very good copy. <br/><br/> hardcover books
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
1867WRCAM30574Trenton 1867. 72pp. Original sheep ruled and stamped in gilt. Spine and edges rubbed. Very good. One of four works by Charles Chauncey Haven on the Revolutionary War's Trenton-Princeton campaign of December 1776 to January 1777. Sabin calls for a plate and map but in error; New Jersey bibliographical maven Joseph Felcone tells us that no copies have them including Haven's personal copy. SABIN 30874. GEPHART 6100. unknown books
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. <br/><br/> D. Appleton hardcover books
1858101551New York: Appleton 1858. hardcover. very good. 336pp. 12mo blind stamped brown cloth; ex-lib with library label on some ink markings gilt-lettering and decoration on spine faded lightly rubbed. New York: Appleton 1858. First Edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> "A young married couple in upstate New York." Wright II 1129. "Her work.refected the pleasant side of life." Kunitz & Haycraft p. 347.<br/><br/> Appleton unknown books
185837816New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1858. 12mo 19.1 cm; 7.5". 336 pp. <br><br>A young married couple in upstate New York." Alice B. Haven one of the many pseudonyms used by Alice B. Neal spent her childhood in Hudson New York where many of her stories take place. The story of the Coopers first appeared as a twelve-part series in Godey's Lady's Book the famous women's magazine.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: On front flyleaf the signature of Julia A. Caldwell. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wright II 1129. Publisher's brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine and blind-stamped decoration to boards. Front board reattach to spine with bottom inch of cloth also reattached. Front joint outside cracked but holding. Edges and extremities rubbed; bottom corner of rear board lacking a bit of the actual board the cloth remains. Bottom corner of pages waterstained. Foxing and light staining throughout interior. => A fair copy. D. Appleton & Co. hardcover books
185528020Hartford: Case Tiffany and Company 1855. Original yellow printed wrappers lightly dusted stitched. 9 1 blank 2 pp. Very Good. <br/><br/> President Charles F. Pond runs the numbers explains the diminution of revenue and reports that original rails between Hartford and Springfield have been replaced because they were of "inferior quality." Reports of the Secretary and Auditor are also included. Case, Tiffany and Company unknown books
1935WRCLIT54347New Haven: Yale Univ. Press 1935. Gilt cloth. First edition. Inscribed and signed by the author. Neatly and properly deaccessioned institutional duplicate with bookplates each bearing a small withdrawal stamp otherwise very good and bright. Yale Univ. Press] hardcover books
19093589New 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." Very small stain to fore-edges and several pages darkened; 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 books
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