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189643185New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1896. Hardcover. Small 4to. Burgundy cloth with gilt lettering and device. xxvii 459pp 4pp ads. Top edge gilt. Very good. Mild edgewear else tight nice and internally fine. First edition of the first volume only of this notable pair -- with lovely autograph addition: Tipped to the front flyleaf is an irregular 5 3/4" X 1" slip bearing the typed salutation "I am with cordial regards / yours faithfully" followed by Putnam's bold signature in black ink. Tipped above this is the 8" X 2½" printed letterhead portion "G.P. Putnam's Sons / Publishers and Booksellers" of Putnam's stationery. Putnam 1844-1930 was the son of publishing house founder George Palmer Putnam G.P. Putnam's Sons and himself a Civil War veteran author and businessman and became head of that firm after his father's death; in addition to this book he authored "Some Memories of the Civil War" 1924 "Memories of My Youth" 1914 and "Memories of a Publisher" 1915. First volume only but nice and bearing interesting author signature. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
18969018000New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1896. 1st. Hardcover. very good . Two volumes bound in the publisher's original burgundy cloth spines and covers stamped in gilt. Top edges gilt. Some shelfwear to cloth covers and at extremities particularly at the heads and heels. <br/><br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
bk1Book. Near Fine. First Edition. Fine. First. 2 volume set in slipcase. Books are very good and box is cracked with some wear. Vol 1 is 459 pages and volume 2 is 538 pages. Copious history of book publishers. unknown
196200023705New York: Hillary House Publishers Ltd. 1962. Facsimile reprint of the 1896/97 edition. X-lib with usual labels and markings. G-VG/No Jacket. Large Octavo. Ex-Library. Hillary House Publishers, Ltd. unknown
19628996Hillary House New York 1962. Reprint. Hardback. Very good copy publisher's mauve cloth. Spine's sun-toned with some wearing to the corners and edges of the slipcase. Remains overall particularly strong clean and well preserved; 1 pages; Unaltered and unabridged. Description: 2 v. Complete in 2 volumes slipcased . Bibliography: v. 1 p. Xvii-xxvii. Subjects: Books--History--Antiquity and middle ages. Printers. Manuscripts. Freedom of the press--History--To 1500. Copyright Hillary House, New York hardcover
1962203307New York: Hillary House 1962. Hardcover. VG/VG. Two volumes. Red cloth covers with black and gold titles. Volume 1: 476-1600. 459 pages. Spine is faded light wear to top edge of spine a few light scuffs previous owner's name at head of ffep text is clean and unmarked binding is tight VG. Volume 2: 1500-1709. 538 pages. Spine is faded light wear to top and base of spine a few light scuffs previous owner's name at head of ffep text is clean and unmarked binding is tight VG. <br/> <br/> Hillary House hardcover
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1996AWitNEW 57New Haven & London: Yale University Press 1996. 1996. 4to. pp. 328. 316 illus. most colour. biblio. wrs. Exhib. Cat. New Haven & London: Yale University Press, [1996]. unknown
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
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
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
1986775920PN. New. 1986. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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4964Undated; 'PRINTED BY BROWN & BIGELOW ST. PAUL MINN. U.S.A.'. Dimensions roughly nine inches by three and a half wide. Creased and somewhat aged with traces of previous blue paper mount on reverse. The cartoon which occupies just under the top half shows three hillbillies watching a fourth chalk crosses onto a farmyard wall with the caption 'Somebody told him 'bout a old age pension . . . he's practicin' to sign up fer it.' Beneath this 'ATTENTION! C. A. STONEHILL Inc. Rare Books and Manuscripts IS NOW LOCATED AT 198 1/2 YORK ST. SECOND FLOOR NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT Come In and Browse'. Stonehill is a surprising omission from Dickinson's 'Dictionary of American Antiquarian Bookdealers'. See Image. Undated; 'PRINTED BY BROWN & BIGELOW, ST. PAUL, MINN., U.S.A.' unknown
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