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1962115252New York: Hillary House 1962. blue cloth slipcase. 8vo. blue cloth slipcase. xviii4595; x5384 pages. 2 volumes. Reprint edition. Wear to slipcase. Spines are faded. Hillary House unknown books
196222197New York: Hillary House Publishers 1962. 2 vols. reprint of the 1896 edition pp. xxvii 1 459; x 538; near fine in original red cloth slipcase split at edges but still intact. <br/><br/> Hillary House Publishers hardcover books
196243983NY: Hillary House 1962. Reprint of the 1896-97 edition. Two volumes. 8vo pp. xxvii459; x 538. Bibliography index. Blue cloth. A little faded on spines and slightly worn at their ends o/w a VG tight set. Hillary House unknown books
1950514121950. Putnam Bertha Haven. The Place in Legal History of Sir William Shareshull Chief Justice of the King's Bench 1350-1361: A Study of Judicial & Administrative Methods in the Reign of Edward III. Cambridge: At the University Press 1950. xviii 328 pp. Cloth very good in lightly worn and moderately faded dust jacket. $40. Shareshull fl. 1360 is mentioned among the advocates in the Year Book of Edward II and also receiving a commission of oyer and terminer on February 22 1327. He became a king's serjeant in 1331. Along with a term on King's Bench he served on the Court of Common Pleas. While chief-justice he was excommunicated by the pope for refusing to appear when summoned to answer for a sentence he had delivered against the Bishop of Ely for harboring a man who had slain a servant of Lady Wake. Dictionary of National Biography XVII:1337. unknown books
18903715New Haven: Healy & Bigelow Publishers 1890. Booklet stapled in wrappers 17 x11.5 cm. 64 pages. Illustrated throughout. A promotional cookbook for the patent medicines of Healy & Bigelow's Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company featuring over one hundred seventy simple recipes for beverages biscuits candy cakes fish meat pastry poultry puddings soup stews and vegetables interspersed with information about Kickapoo Indian oil salve and other products. Also included are narratives on Indian culture wildly racist but of the era. John H. Healy and Charles Bigelow began their company in the late 1870s promoting their "traditional" Indian medicines with traveling medicine shows that capitalized on the public's nostalgia for the the Wild West. In orange wrappers with hole punch and ribbon to top left corner some slight discoloration to wrapper otherwise very good. OCLC locates seven copies. Healy & Bigelow Publishers unknown books
187315780Stamford Conn: St. john's Church Press 1873. With two photographic frontispiece portraits of the author at age 43 and at age 86 both albumen prints. 1 vols. 12mo. Original green cloth front cover badly stained interior fine. With two photographic frontispiece portraits of the author at age 43 and at age 86 both albumen prints. 1 vols. 12mo. St. john's Church Press unknown books
193478921New Haven 1934. Hardcover. Very Good. photo of Pastor 148 11p. Original green cloth. Blank space on one page where a tipped photo is probably missing. One short ink underlining. Sound copy. No Jacket. An old and rather faded photograph of Park Chapel has been laid in this book which is mostly composed of advertisements from local businesses and a professional directory. Park M.E. Church was located in the Morris Cove area of New Haven until it merged with Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church 1965. St. Andrew's UMC is located at 1230 Townsend Avenue in New Haven. <br/><br/> hardcover books
194914487New York: The New York New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. 1949. Folding schedule for this line; for Stamford to New York New Canaan Branch New York to Stamford with small map of the route; opens to approximately 13 1/2" x 11" size; light wear; very good condition. Very Good. The New York New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. unknown books
186028019New Haven: Thomas J. Stafford 1860. Original printed wrappers dirty stitched. 2 31 1 blank pp. Good.<br/><br/> A thorough Report on "the receipts expenditures general operations and present condition of this Company." Improvements to stations and stock difficulties with "certain contracts made by Robert Schuyler" a discussion of Schuyler's frauds and the claims resulting therefrom are reviewed. "A List of the Regular Officers Agents and Employes with the pay of each for the past year." is printed. Thomas J. Stafford unknown books
2003333452003. Softcover. VG. Blue wraps. 48 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. unknown books
188021541New Haven: E. H. Pardee 1880. Hardcover. Orig. brown cloth decorated in blind with front cover lettered in gilt. Very good. 15.5 x 10 cm. More than 25 leaves with over 70 mounted mostly chromolithographs embossed color card samples with prices written in pencil. The images carry the Victorian sentimentality of the time; with inscriptions -- "Hope sustain thee ever Love and best wishes I love thee dearly Kindest regards Remember your friend" et al. Elaborate raised embossing in gilt and a kaleidoscope of colors with most card sizes approx. 9 x 5 cm. A few of the cards with lace embroidered frames. Edges of some paper background sheets frayed at front cover margins. Images are clean a few quires loose. E. H. Pardee hardcover books
1890154361890. 20pp Disbound. Lightly tanned Very Good. unknown books
196973812New Haven: New Haven Colony Historical Society 1969. Paperback. Very Good. Illustrated. 72p. Softcover. 22cm. <br/><br/> New Haven Colony Historical Society paperback books
196771114New Haven 1967. Hardcover. Very Good. photos 99p. bound with Additional Addenda to the Silver Catalog. n.p.: n.d. 1967. 4p. bound with Journal of the New Haven County Historical Society Vol. 15 No. 5 March 1967. 82-99p. Utilitarian pebbled black leather. Front cover of original wrappers of catalog and journal bound in. Maroon title label on backstrip. 23cm. Spine slightly sloped. Bookplate. No Jacket. This belonged to John Devereux Kernan who wrote the Introduction to this catalog and is listed in the catalog as Chairman of the Society's Silver Exhibition Committee. The various corrections found in the "Additional Addenda" have been cut out of another copy of the addenda and mounted in this copy of the exhibition catalog. Also laid in: 1 a piece of ruled yellow paper on which Kernan has made some notes; and 2 a wine label which states "mise en bouteille" by John C. Devereux. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1951TB23598New Haven: New Haven Colony Historical Society 1951. First Edition. First printing Very good in the publisher's original dark brown pebbled cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine. An octavo measuring 9" by 6". Without a dust jacket and probably as issued. 345pages including an index and text. Illustrated with black and white photographs The contents include: Ye Mylestones of Connecticut; The Derby Turnpike; The Grove Street Cemetery; Steamboats Reach New Haven; John William De Forest; New Haven Birthplace of the World's First Commercial Telephone Exchange; The Three Earliest New Haven Architects; History of the Brass Industry in the Naugatuck Valley; Hezekiah Augur; Slavery in Connecticut and Especially in New Haven; John W. Barber Illustrator and Historian. New Haven Colony Historical Society hardcover books
1971167586New Haven CT: The New Haven Colony Historical Society 1971. Paperback. VG- light wear to edges and corners. Yellow wraps with BW-illustration and black lettering. 100 pp. BW illustrations. Includes works by Nathaniel Jocelyn Lucien B. Bartholomew John Durand William Giles Munson Thomas Pritchard Rossiter George Henry Durrie etc. The New Haven Colony Historical Society paperback books
188373289n.p. 1883. Hardcover. Good. Small format ledger book with handwritten entries. Pages not numbered. 19 cm. Covers intact but worn around edges and heavily scuffed. Contents sound. Later typed labels identifying contents mounted on front cover and front free endpaper. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1987200631987. Softcover. VG- slight wear to extremities. Owner's name may be on ffep. Color wraps. 355 pp. Bw plates. unknown books
19779227.11977. Softcover. VG minor rubbing. Black wraps. 95 pp. 110 bw plates. Includes a preface foreword and introduction with 13 notes by Gerald Ward. The catalogue of 129 works furniture art decorative arts is divided into misattributions alterations and adaptations restorations fakes revivals reproductions and questionables with each section having extensive annotation and notes. Concludes with "A Note on the Scientific Examination of Works of Art" with 20 notes by David Park Curry. An interesting read with many nice plates throughout. unknown books
29221Softcover. VG Minor wear pencil markings to covers. White ill. stapled wraps. Unpaginated. Profuse bw plates. Introductory essay and sculpture from the Ivory Coast Sierra Leone Liberia French Guinea French Sudan Nigeria Gold Coast Gabun Cameroons Congo and other regions. paperback books
197431041974. Softcover. VG. Black wraps. 48 pp. 26 bw plates. Each of the seven artists William Bailey Philip Pearlstein Sylvia Mangold Duane Hanson Stephen Posen Paul Wiesenfeld Janet Fish is given a biographical and philosophical essay and the date of their first group or individual exhibition is given. In-depth essays. unknown books
196884431968. Softcover. Good wear to covers. Navy wraps. 166 pp. 144 bw plates. This exhibition is drawn from the collections of Yale alumni with the 1913 Armory Show as the terminal date and limited to painting sculpture watercolors and drawings. Introduction by Jules D. Prown followed by the captioned plates one per page an index of artists and an index of lenders. unknown books
199225748.11992. Hardbound. VG/VG- small chips to dj. Grey dustjacket over brownish cloth. 253 pp. Numerous bw & color plates. Six lengthy essays: "Eva Hesse: Diaries and Notebooks" by Helen A. Cooper "Getting to 'Ick': To Know What One Is Not" by Linda Norden "The Wound and the Self: Eva Hesse's Breakthrough in Germany" by Maria Kreutzer "Do the Wrong Thing: Eva Hesse and the Abstract Grotesque" by Robert Storr "Eva Hesse: A 'Girl Being A Sculpture'" by Anna C. Chave and "Objects of Liberation: The Sculpture of Eva Hesse" by Maurice Berger accompany the excellent illustrations and biographical chronology. hardcover books
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
1976149.3New Haven CT: Yale University Art Gallery 1976. limited edition of 200 copies. Hardbound. VG/VG. 1/2 Rust leather with cloth covers contained in a custom clamshell box with matching rust leather spine and matching cloth. 320 pp. 44 color 280 bw repros. A beautiful book. Includes paintings drawings watercolors prints furniture silver and gold textiles pewter brass glass and ceramics.This limited edition state it was created in an issue of 200 copies. I have two of these copies 76 and 71. Yale University Art Gallery hardcover books