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190786810New Haven: The Auxiliary 1907. Paperback. Good. 64p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. Moderate cover wear. Contents sound. <br/><br/> The Auxiliary paperback books
1960226955Berlin: Press and Information Office of the City of Berlin. Printers: Druckhaus Tempelhof 1960. Pamphlet. Unpaginated about 32p. illustrated with b&w photos and sketches. Softbound; a stapled pamphlet in 6x8 inch oblong color wraps paperstock faintly toned a very good clean copy. The mayor of New Haven visited Brandt and brought thousands of sympathetic wall-hating letters from US school children. Mention of JFK 's intentions nothing of assassination ergo very early 60s. Press and Information Office of the City of Berlin. Printers: Druckhaus Tempelhof unknown books
191011365New York: Moffat Yard and Co. Very Good. 1910. Hardcover. Yellow cloth some wear and soiling frayed at top of back strip; ex lib. ; small tear on preface page; "Its history observance spirit and significance as; 1st Edition; 8vo; related in prose and verse with a selection from Washington's speeches and writings. " . Moffat, Yard and Co. hardcover books
1903013191New York: Putnam 1903. Bound by red silk tie. Front cover oval-cut with underlying cameo portrait of Irving. Logo of "GHP" on rear cover. An illustrated biography of the author followed by a bibliography of his works. This is OCLC #2663793. A very clean copy housed in a soiled manila envelope. 56pp. . First Edition. Gray Wrappers. Minor Edge and Cover Wear/No Jacket. Small Octavo. Putnam Paperback books
1990106617New York London Toronto Sydney Auckland: Doubleday 1990. Octavo printed blue wrappers. Advance copy uncorrected proof of the first edition. First book of the "Chronicles of the King's Tramp" duology followed by THE END OF EVERYTHING MAN 1991. A fine copy. #106617 Doubleday unknown books
10714New Haven Connecticut: Beers & Mansfield Albumen photograph Carte-de-Visite; Identified on back of mount as from the studios of Beers & Mansfield National Gallery 242 Chapel St. New Haven Connecticut; no dates or identifiers probably mid-nineteenth century; little bit of dustiness to mount; very good condition. Very Good. Beers & Mansfield unknown 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
1987701724NY: Avon Books. 1987. Advance Uncorrected Manuscript. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Avon Books paperback 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
19361332795New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1936. Hardcover. Octavo; First published 1933 Fifth printing 1936; G; Hardcover; Spine black and white stripes with gold print on black banner; Boards in black and white cloth with gold print mild wear to spine caps toning to spine slight peripheral toning; Text block has name in ink and taped inscription on front flyleaf loose binding clean text; xiv 560 pages frontispiece port. illustrated b&w plates. 1332795. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover books
193634167New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1936. 560 pp. Binding worn. Inscription to front pastedown. Dodd, Mead & Company unknown books
1907152031907. Undivided back postcard; used; 1907 cancellation; no publisher listed; some edge tips wear; very good condition. Very Good. unknown books
179435123Newburyport: Blunt & March 1794. 28pp disbound first several leaves lightly to moderately foxed. Good.<br/><br/> "When the man of pleasure has successfully devised the greatest variety of objects to please his brutal senses and regale his tyrant-lusts.how does his breast swell with self applause 'surely I am the man and wisdom shall die with me'." Pages 25-28 print three "Odes by the Author of the preceding Discourse."<br/>Evans 27102. ESTC W24742. Blunt & March unknown books
1961307001961. Softcover. VG- Ex-lib. label at bottom of spine pencil marking to front cover and title page. White ill. wraps. 55 pp. Numerous bw plates. Comprised of introduction and annotated plates. 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
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
2000144760New Haven Conn: The New Haven Paint & Clay Club 2000. Softcover. VG. May have label & few marks from previous gallery owner otherwise crisp and clean. White & red wraps white spine. 67 pp. many BW & color illus. Issud in conjunction with this 2000 exhibition. Features works by 50 main artists and other club members as well. Nice! The New Haven Paint & Clay Club paperback books
19511296560Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press 1951. Second Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-; hardcover; bound in blue cloth gilt lettering; both volumes' boards have general shelfwear general edgewear rubbing and bumping on fore corners and spine edges erased penciling on front end papers; both volumes' text blocks age toned occasional soiling light soiling on exterior edges; volumes 1 text block has occasional penciling near front; volume 2 boards have bumping on rear head edge; 2 volumes. 1296560. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. The Johns Hopkins Press hardcover 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
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
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
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
19911730New York London Toronto Sydney Auckland: Doubleday 1991. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First edition. Second book of the "Chronicles of the King's Tramp" duology preceded by WALKER OF WORLDS 1990. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #1730 Doubleday unknown books
199122054New York London Toronto Sydney Auckland: Doubleday 1991. Octavo printed wrappers. Advance copy uncorrected proof of the first edition. Second book of the "Chronicles of the King's Tramp" duology preceded by WALKER OF WORLDS 1990. A fine copy. #22054 Doubleday unknown 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