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Cloth, tall 8vo. , xiii, 464 pages. New edition, revised and enlarged by Cecil Roth. Neatly signed by Roth on the title pages. A revised edition of Bibliotheca anglo-judaica compiled by Joseph Jacobs and Lucien Wolf (London, 1888) and a catalog of material relating to Anglo-Jewish history found in the Mocatta library and collections housed in University college, London. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Bibliography. Jews -- Bibliography. Some Wear to boards. Very Good- Condition (bib-17-2A)
xxiv + 372pp., 18cm., reliure cart. d'époque avec des traces d'usage, texte et intérieur frais et en bon état, rare, cfr. Barbier III-778, [cet ouvrage traite surtout sur le conflit entre la France et l'Angleterre en Canada. L'auteur fait une comparaison entre cette guerre et la guerre punique], G94118
iv + 192pp., 18cm., cart.cover (marbled plates, spine in cloth), stamp on verso of title page, else G, rare, [work "designed by the late Miss Elizabeth Stewart, authoress of several mediaeval works, and its two opening chapters were written a few days before her almost sudden death" pp.i; historical romance telling the tale of Oswin the Saxon in order to show how Christianity civilized the Anglo-Saxons; the tale is fiction but is based on considerable historical research], OCLC 317555795, R72318
A Paris, Chez Maradan 1789. 2 volumes in-4 reliés cartonnage d'époque. Un feuillet blanc, titre, VIII + 324 page + un feuillet blanc et Un feuillet blanc, titre, 23 pages + 68 planches hors texte, certaines dépliantes ou à divers sujets, quelques une sur papier bleu. Les cartonnages sont abîmés avec manque en dos et en coins, intérieur très frais.
1st edition. Later quarter leather 8vo, [6], lvi, 318 pages. Contains: Advertisement; "The Dedication"; "Preface"; "Postscript" by Simon Ockley; (Discourse 1) "A Discourse of the Nature, Authority, and Usefulness of the Misna" ; (Discourse 2) "Table and Contents of all the Titles of the Misna"; (Discourse 3) "A Discourse of the Recital of the Shema, Phylacteries, and Schedules of Gates and Door-posts"; (Discourse 4) "Texts relating to the religious Observation of one Day in Seven. With Annotations". Spine broken, boards detached, but complete. Paper good. (kh-2-24)
80 pages. Features: They All Quit Cold - photo illustrated article on the 1928 Canadian National Exhibition Swim, in which none of the 199 contestants finished, but Georges Michel was the last man to quit - and he attempted to claim the prize of $25k - article with photos of George Michel, Ethel Hertle, George Young and Ernst Vierkoetter; Canadian V.C.'s (winners of the Victoria Cross) - article with illustrations of Captain F.A.C. Scrimger and Lance-Corporal Fred Fisher; Naught Broken Save This Body (short story about air battle); The Gatineau (River's) Taming - great photo-illustrated article on how the Gatineau River was developed for hydro power generation - with photos of Olivier Lefebvre, Major Walter Blue, the great Baskatong Dam, and more; Coyote Joe (fiction); Grains of Destiny - the romantic story of how Canada's wheat wealth sprang from a stray kernel in a shipload - with photos of Dr. Charles E. Saunders and L.H. Newman; When I Acted with Terry - recollections by actor Arthur Stringer; The Lordly Vagabond - fiction concerning a trussed king, a rogue unmasked and Beauty riding to the aid of Valor; Canada's Concern in the Pacific - article in the future relationship of the British Empire and the United States as affected by their affairs in China and Japan - with photos of Port of Yokohama and photo of "The Empress of Canada" in Shanghai Harbor; Finn - short story of a shrewd Saint John skipper; The World's Toughest - photo-illustrated article on Al Young, who drove six-horse stage coaches in B.C.'s Cariboo in temperatures as low as -74 degrees; With a Nonino! - legal short story; Photo of Mackennzie King and Hon. P.C. Larking inspecting a figure for the Canadian War Memorial at the March Studios, Farnborough, England; The Victoria Order of Nurses - they nurse 3,000 patients every day - article with photos of Miss Elizabeth Smellie and Right Honorable George P. Graham; Color and More in the Bedroom - interior design article with photos. Ads: Nice one-page ad for the Essex Super Six car; The Marquise De Polignac is illustrated in a one-page photo ad for Pond's skin products; Nice one-page ad for Barrett Roofings shows roofer at work; One-page Northern Electric ad explains how they transmit power and sound; One-page Canada Dry ad shows family Christmas scene dated Dec. 25, 1928; One-page Canadian Marconi Company ad features their 6-tube battery operated receiver (radio), with cabinet by McLagan; One-page Arrow Shirt ad features pipe-smoking gent in suit; Splitdorf Radio ad; Nostalgic one-page contest announcement offers prize to the person who can create the largest list of words from the letters in the name of author L.A. Cunningham (whose photos appears in the ad); "Ceetee" underwear ad; Appleford-brand heavy waxed paper; Dodge New Senior Six car ad; Nice illustrated ad for Langmuir Luggage - with Yale pin-tumbler locks; Kotex; Stromberg-Carlson Radios; Tillson's Natural Bran; Squibb's Dental Cream; Royal Yeast Cakes; No-Mar furniture - manufactured by Malcolm & Hill, Limited, of Kitchener; One-page Ovaltine features lady on bed with nerves which need soothing; Moirs Chocolates; Weed tire chains by the Dominion Chain Company; Handsome one-page red and black ad for Rogers brushing lacquer; Seaman-Kent Hardwood Flooring; Westclox; Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup; The "Mona Lisa" doll by the Reliable Toy Company (with photo); Vintage one-page orange and black illustrated ad for "The Makers of Canada" book series is entitled "The Campbells Are Coming" and talks of the history of Scotchmen in settling Canada's west; Willard Batteries - one page in red and black; The United Bond Company of Toronto; Please note: back cover missing. Pages 17-18 missing - contained colour plates of war paintings. Pages 67-68 missing.(probably contained ads). A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
246 pages. Index. "It is my object in this book to display... the battle between the President of the United States and the Masters of Money, so that my reader may be able to watch the struggle for himself, and, as I hope, take part in the struggle as a good citizen." - from Preface. Bright gilt lettering on backstrip. Blue boards. Prior owner's name upon front free endpaper. Bit of writing inside front board else unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
84 pages plus 36 pages of nice vintage advertisements. Features: The "Fool Afoot" in Italy - Part I; The Pirates of the "Ethel" - a tale of Australian piracy from 1899; The White Wanderer - my life among the Nomad Arabs - article with nice photos; The Queer Side of Things - My "Hunch" - a cowboy's plain tale of an odd adventure in Nevada; The Mystery of the "Flying Stones" - a weird story related by a South African policeman; The Judge's Joke - Judge Sawicki of Cleveland was anxious to be rid of three drunks; "Slippery Wiley" Scores Again - an illicit gold buyer in Australia; Photo and caption of a 1.5 ton monster sea turtle caught off Lowestoft, on the east coast of England!; Children of the Desert - a first-hand study of the manners and customs of the Navajo Indians - article with nice photos; Hunter's Luck on the Lion Trail - a lion-hunting story from East Africa - with nice photos; Over the Victoria Falls in a Canoe - Trooper Ramsay survived the 420' fall!; The Haunted Cabin - a queer little tale from Maroon Mountain, British Columbia; Man and his Needs; Stamps of the World. Nice full-page ad for Barney's Tobacco inside front cover. Average wear. Small protective pieces of tape at each end of backstrip. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Hidden Bay - A member of the Cape Police investigates a series of missing boats and their crews; The Parson - A Tale of old frontier days in Marshall, Texas; A Gambling Raid in Malaya - A white police officer single-handedly attempts to raid a gambling-den in the Malay States; Through Arctic Seas - Part III - The continues adventures of the Hudson Bay Company steamer Baychimo in the Western Arctic as it studies the Eskimos and wild life - with map and many nice photos; Among the Kazak Nomads - Matthew Edwards describes his time with these hardy riders of the plains, who enjoy hunting with trained eagles - including many very nice photos; On Tour With a Puppet Show - Part I - Walter Wilkinson travels through the West of England with his glorified Punch-and-Judy outfit; George's Crocodile - an amusing tale from the coast of China; "Bimbo" - Russell Afzal's dog killed a sacred monkey, was cursed, and died a mysterious death; Pat the Teacher - He drifted to a remote Australian sheep station and proved his manhood to the full; The Isle of Rip Van Winkle - A visit to the quaint and beautiful island of Banda, the "Pearl of the Moluccas" - with photos; The Romance of Pearls - An excellently photo-illustrated account of the fisheries of Ceylon, with some interesting stories concerning pearls; Across Central Africa from East to West - Part II - The continued tale of Major Jackson's year-long, 6,000 mile trip from Beira to Banana - with interesting photos. 84 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
Cover Painting by Stuart. Features: Eveready Flashlight ad inside front cover; Editorial regarding the crisis of Canada's large quantity of unsold wheat; Waterman's Ink-Vue Pen ad; Roadhouse Blues, by Benge Atlee; Gold in Saskatchewan, by Leslie Roberts - Lake Athabaska's gold fields - article with photos; Place, by Tayler Sutton; Whale Coming Up! - Whaling in the North Pacific isn't what it used to be, but it still provides both peril and profit for the hardy - article with photos; Three cents an hour - women are working at that wage in Canada, under conditions that would be a disgrace to any civilized society; Hobby House, by Eleanor De Lamater; They Call Him Summertime Santa - J.D. O'Connell is Canada's most unique philanthropist; Arctic Doctor - Dr. James A. "Fred" Urquhart, of Aklavik, is Canada's most northerly doctor - his territory, an area of 900,000 square miles!; Canadians in England (Lord Beaverbrook, Gladstone Murray, Sir Campbell Stuart, Bonar Law, Lord Greenwood, Peter Donovan), by Beverley Baxter; Marriage Isn't a Place, by Margaret Lee Runbeck; Sahara Lighthouses - short article on the beacons which lead desert travellers; Siam falling under the domination of Japan - short article; Fire Bombs - an accurate prediction that in the next war they will be used by the thousand to destroy cities; Canadian Pacific ad featuring the Empress of Britain; Nice ad for Wrigley's Spearmint Gum; Those First Meals, by M. Frances Hucks at the Chatelaine Institute; Wonderfully artistic two-colour ad for Heinz Tomato Soup inside back cover; Red Indian/Marathon "Blue" colour ad on back cover for the McColl-Frontenac Oil Company. Average wear. Unmarked. Covers detached but present. Address label atop front cover which bears a six inch opening to its lower corner. A worthy copy of this lovely vintage issue. Book
Cover: The First Entry of Canadians into Caen. Features include: Our Notebook; Book Review: "The Bank of England: 1694 - 1944" by Reginald Saw; The Great World War: Moving on in Italy (inc maps); Books of the Day; and The World of Science: Wood Comes of Age. Pictorial Journals include: In Liberated Caen: The Mayor Hoisting the Tricolour; Caen After the Battle: The Key City of Lower Normandy, whose Capture Marked a Valorous British Victory; Two Aerial Photos: German Atlantic Wall, Eastern Section of the Cherbourg Peninsula; On the Western Front (Battle of Normandy): War and Its Aftermath; On the Western Front: Scenes From the Battle Zones of British and American Armies in Normandy; The Red Army Surges On: Important Cities in the Path of Battle; A Lancashire Fusilier's V.C.: Fusilier (Francis Arthur) Jefferson, Single-Handed, Breaking Up an Enemy Tank Attack (illustrated by Captain Bryan de Grineau); The Onward Advance of Gen. Alexander's Armies: War Scenes at Castiglione, Lake Trasimeno, The French Entry into Siena; Mediaeval San Gimignano and Its Towers; The War in Burma: The Clearing of the Kohima-Imphal Road; The Japanese Main Fleet Caught Napping - Another U.S. Sea Victory (Battle of Philippine Sea); New Additions to our Fighting Power: Flying Bombs from Start to Finish; A Threatened View - Durham Cathedral from River and Railway (illustrated by Sir Muirhead Bone); and War's Trail of Devastation in Normandy: Historic Buildings Wrecked in Fierce Armoured Battles on the Allied Front. Binding sound. Clean and unmarked with minimal wear. A quality copy. Book
Cover: The "General Sherman" of the Western Front: Lieut.-General George S. Patton. Features include: Our Notebook; Book Review: "Witchcraft in England" by Christina Hole; The Great World War: The Campaigns in the Far East (inc map); Books of the Day; and The World of Science: Australia's Living Fossils. Pictorial Journals include: The Collapsed Ludendorff Bridge, Remagen: Views From Both Banks of the Rhine; The Storming of Coblenz: American Third Army Troops in Action; Street Fighting Among the Ruins of the Great Rhine Citadel; The Capture of Saarbrucken and Worms: White Flags in Durenbach; General (Miles) Dempsey's Field Headquarters Parked on the Grounds of a Chateau (Illus. by Capt. Bryan de Grineau); With the Allied Armies on Both Banks of the Rhine; Scenes from the Western Front; Smoke-Screen on the Rhine; The New British 10-Ton Bomb in the Making - And What It Does!; Montgomery's Crossing of the Rhine: The 21st Army Group's Sweep to the East Bank of the Rhine River; The Campaign in the Southwest Pacific: The Australians on Bougainville; The Victorious Drive on Mandalay: British and Indian Troops on Mandalay Hill; and The American Red Cross Club, Rainbow Corner in London (Illus. by Terence T. Cuneo). Binding sound. Prior owners ink stamp and signature upon advertorial front cover which is loose but present. Back advertorial cover missing. Contents clean and unmarked with minimal wear. A quality copy. Book
16 pages. Features: The Significance of German Raids on England; Would Americans fight against England if forced to declare their indepence of England for a third time?; "Lese Majesty" - the plain facts; A (long) list of the nations/peoples Germany is presently fighting; The United States Needs No Apologist - a review of the American Administration's untenable position regarding the violation of neutrality laws in the interest of the Allies; Non-Political City Administration, by Frank Koester; Military Strategy and the Enemy's Industry, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Professor A. De Lapradelle's misconception about the Fatherland; The Case of Ferne Rogers; Count Zepellin; Logic in History; Japan's Short Memory - a 1905 letter from Marshal Yamagato to Major Gen. von Meckel is contrasted with Japan's present fight against Germany; Supportive words for Germany and German-Americans from the Albany Times-Union; Freedom's New Champion - poem by James C. Hickey; London-Made News; Admiral Ingersoll Un-Neutral; Advertising Talks #4 - persuading advertisers to support this publication; The Great Conspiracy - a recent pamphlet by Alexander Szarski and Faust C. DeWalsh regarding the gigantic conspiracy to crush German influence throughout the world; Nice ad on back cover for F.S. Neydhart illustrations of 12 German Heroes; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers loose but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
Pages 181-196 (16 pages in this issue). Features: Why the Money Trust Wants War - Part IX - The "American" Pilgrims, by Charles A. Collman - includes a list of Americans who supported the $half-billion loan to the King of England; Are the English a Civilized Race? - Affidavits on the Destruction of a German Submarine and Murder of its Crew by Captain McBride of the English Ship "Baralong" Flying the American flag; Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg's Great Speech - An Interpretation, by R.L. Orchelle; The "Brooklyn Eagle" Sounds Alarm on War Loan; A Manifesto of the Indian National Party; Belgium Under German Rule - "The Capital of the Monkeys", by Louis Viereck; Mr. Roosevelt and the Hyphenates; The Allies' Betrayal of Greece; How About the Jews?; Financial Forum; Back cover full-page ad for the German Relief Fund; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 213-232 (20 pages in this issue). Features: Who is Using Our Life Insurance Funds? - Wall Street Again Defies the Law in Gambling with the Savings of the American People, by Charles A. Collman; How the Bank Depositors of New York Beat the Loan, by Jeremiah A. O'Leary; General Von Steuben, Washington's Friend and Aid, the German-American Who Helped Make the Republic, by Dr. C.J. Hexamer - with illustrations; Poem by Peter Golden; Secessionist in New England, by Frederick Franklin Schrader; Miss Cavell and Brand Whitlock; England's Darkest Hours; The Men of the Eitel Friedrich; The Pirate Ship "Baralong"; The Recognition of Carranza; How Belgium is Being fed, by Louis Viereck; Financial Forum; War bond ad for the German, Austrian and Hungarian Governments; Interesting ad for the "new trick toy Ding-a-Ling", with proceeds for relief of destitue Germans in Canada; Nice full-page Budweiser ad on back cover features John Hancock; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 393-408 (16 pages in this issue). Features: Bar the Red Cross From Britain!, by Charles A. Collman; How the Germans "Helped to Save the Life of the Nation" - Extracts from the Congressional proceedings that should make America blush; Behind the Scenes at the Capital; Right From the Shoulder - Congressman -at-large Jeff. McLemore of Texas Tells George Haven Putnam (Born in London) What He Thinks of His "American Rights Committee"; Thoughts of a "Gently Hazed" American; "American Rights and British Pretensions"; Genuine Belgian Atrocities - by Louis Viereck; Working for Mr. Morgan; Shamed by Austria; Mr. Wilson's Poor Rule; Who is Dr. Cecelie Greil?; Press Degrades itself in Foreign Eyes; War Bond Ads; Financial Forum; and more. Short opening along coverfold. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: What Count Von Bernstorff Might Reply to Mr. William Jennings Bryan; Prof. Burgess Unmasks Sir Edward Grey; The Military Situation; The German Educational System, by Frank Koester; The Free Sea, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; The Incident of the "Gulflight"; Directors of Death Factories - a partial list of names of directors of American companies profiting by selling armaments to Germany's foes; Wisconsin and the Shipment of Arms - General Pearson seeks to stop the flow of arms; Kuno Meyer and Harvard - Harvard is neutral in the same was as the U.S. is neutral; Pogroms against the Jews in England; The Secret Aim of the British Press Bureau - some would like to see America join the British Empire; Louis Viereck's news from Germany; and more. This publication took Germany's side during WWI. Unmarked with moderate wear. Short openings to several pages at foot of coverfold. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: A German Friend of America to the Americans, by Ludwig Fulda; Sohmer Piano ad inside front cover; The German Sailor has "Arrived"; English Barbarism, by Hans F. Kammeyer - an account of how Germans living in England have been degraded and how terribly they are still being persecuted (2-page article); The Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Army has declared that Emperor Francis Joseph has ceased to be the ruler of Austria-Hungary and is now the King of the Jews; Alsace-Lorraine and Ireland, by James K. McGuire; Help the Germans in Canada - Aliens in their own land - Arthur v. Briesen Shows How; The Iron Cross - a poem by Frederick H. Martens; Belgium's Breach of Neutrality - article with reproductions of maps offering proof of the Anglo-Belgian military convention; "The Leopard's Spots" - a chapter of facts about England's Method of Making War, by Frederick F. Schrader; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Two-inch opening to top of cover fold. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: What the Prolongation of the War Means to the American Farmer, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Steinway Piano ad; Remarks on the Subscription for the German War Loan, by Prof. Dr. Riesser, President of the Central Union of German Bankers; Why England will never grant Freedom to Ireland, by James K. McGuire; Captain Karl von Muller of the "Emden"; Sir Roger Casement in Germany; Frank Koester Searchlights Modern German Development; American Citizens Arrested in Great Britain - further proof that an American Passport is only "A Scrap of Paper", by Frederick F. Schrader; The "Fatherland" in the day's news; The War of Nations - The Russian Campaign - Austro-Hungarian Efficiency; To the Fatherland, a poem by C. Edwin Hutchings; Letters from readers; Nice illustrated - and very pro-German - ad for the Otto Gas Engine Works of Philadelphia; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
London, T. Miller, 1819, 5 tomos, 22 x 14,5 cm., piel de época muy rozada, una de las tapas desprendidas, retrato + 1 h. + XLVIII + 579 págs. = 1 h. + VII + 616 págs. = 1 h. + XXXII + 477 págs. = 4 h. + 496 págs = VII págs. + 1 h. + 207 págs. + (Apéndice:) 287 págs. + 1 estado plegado. (Sellos de anterior poseedor. Carecemos del atlas que acompaña a esta clásica obra sobre el Caribe británico).
A LONDRES et se trouve à PARIS, chez Cussac, libraire, galerie Richelieu 1788 - In-8 - Reliure plein cuir de l'époque - Dos lisse très orné - Pièce de titre havane, Titre doré - Tranches rouges - 1 feuillet non chiffré + faux titre, + titre + XIV + 466 pages + 1 feuillet d'errata. 3 figures gravées HT - Légère épidermure au 1 Plat, Sinon très frais intérieurement - BEL EXEMPLAIRE
In folio (50x58 cm il foglio). Esemplare in fine coloritura coeva ed in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Magnifica e vivida tiratura di questa celeberrima carta del territorio di Gibilterra. La carta fu stampata dal successore e cognato del grande cartografo Matthaus Seutter (sposò una delle figlie di Seutter), il cartografo, editore ed incisore Tobias Conrad Lotter (1717 - 1777). Lotter, si formò alla bottega di Matthaus Seutter per il quale lavorò. Alla morte di Seutter ne rilevò l’attività che portò avanti fino al 1777 anno della sua morte. L’attività passo poi al figlio, Matthias Albrecht Lotter. Tobias Conrad fu uno dei più apprezzati cartografi del settecento. La carta riproduce il territorio di Gibilterra con la rocca. Un bel cartiglio animato, collocato al margine alto destro della carta centrale, descrive il contenuto della mappa. Ai lati due lunghi cartigli in francese e tedesco fanno da legenda alle varie costruzioni che si trovano nel territorio di Gibilterra. Opera in bella tiratura ed in ottime condizioni di conservazione.
No marks or inscriptions. Faint creasing to rear cover, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 147pp. History of and catalogue depicting the range of miniature pottery known as Lilliput Lane, made at Penrith in Cumbria.
In-8, broché, couverture de papier coquille moderne, tranches marbrées, x, [11]-94 p. Seconde édition à la date de l'originale. Sur cette brochure et l'accusation portée contre Constant de l'avoir publié à l'instigation de Sieyès pour préparer les esprits au coup d'Etat du 18 brumaire cf. Bastid, 'B. Constant', p. 149 sq. (Courtney, 8a. Martin & Walter, I, 8164). Très bon exemplaire, très frais.
6 volumes in-8, demi-chagrin vert bronze de l'époque, dos à 4 faux nerfs filetés or, ornés de compartiments encadrés de triples filets dorés, large flet d'encadrement à froid sur les plats, titres et tomaisons dorés. "C'est en gouvernant que Guizot tire ici les enseignements de l'histoire anglaise, de la monarchie des Stuarts à l'avènement de son régime parlementaire moderne, en passant par la République de Cromwell. Réflexion d'un grand historien sur l'évolution de la société et de la politique britannique, où se reflète l'histoire de France" (L. Theis). (Rosanvallon, 'Le moment Guizot', p. 384) Très bon exemplaire, frais, bien relié à l'époque.