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19831983LSanta Barbara: Neville Publishing 1983. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Jack Freas. Unnumbered presentation copy signed by publisher Maurice F. Neville.<br /> --- <br /> <br /> A Klondike Trilogy: Three Uncollected Stories Neville Publishing Santa Barbara 1983. Unnumbered presentation copy signed by publisher Maurice F. Neville. The edition was limited to 300 numbered copies. Quarto 11' x 8" 28x23cm publisher's beige canvas cloth with title labels on spine and front cover; x41 pages; With 3 full page illustrations by Jack Freas. Edited and with a foreword by Earle Labor.<br /> <br /> This first edition presents three early previously unpublished Klondike stories by Jack London: "The Devil's Dice Box" "The Test: A Klondike Wooing" and "A Klondike Christmas."<br /> Very light foxing on the front cloth cover a bit more on the back cover Pages white and clean. Neville Publishing hardcover
1983110708Santa Barbara: Neville 1983. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. Great condition. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked. Neville unknown
62370Neville. Santa Barbara California. 1983. 4to. pp. ix i 41 iii. 3 full-page illustrations. Original white linen paper labels on front cover and spine both boards faintly dust-marked by adjacent books on shelf otherwise contents clean and joints firm a good copy WITH a couple of reprint postcards and a guide to the House of Happy Walls CA. LIMITED EDITION OF 300 numbered copies this being no.93. Neville. Santa Barbara, California. 1983. 4to. hardcover
198316339JSanta Barbara: Neville 1983. First Edition. Of an edition of 326 copies this copy is in the binding of the 26 deluxe lettered copies which were bound in full gilt-stamped brown morocco leather each containing an original check filled out and signed by Jack London. This special extra copy belonged to the famous rare book collector and dealer John McLaughlin of The Book Sail in Orange California. One of the first collectors to recognize the importance of popular culture McLaughlin gathered a fabled collection of material. His 1984 landmark rare book and manuscript catalogue The Undead - The Book Sail - 16th Anniversary Catalogue contained an amazing amount of terrific material including Bram Stoker’s original manuscript for Dracula. The printed colophon has John McLaughlin’s name written in attractive calligraphy. The check is especially desirable as it is a printed The Merchants Bank of San Francisco check made out to Cash dated November 9 1914 and signed in full by London in the amount of $200.00. A particularly excellent example with Jack London’s signature bold and clear. This book has three Jack London stories of the Klondike published in book form for the first time. Two of the stories have not printed before this book. Fine condition. Neville hardcover
198316340JSanta Barbara: Neville 1983. First Edition. Of an edition of 326 copies this is letter O of only 26 deluxe lettered copies bound in full morocco leather each containing an original check filled out and signed by Jack London. In this copy the check is a printed The Merchants Bank of San Francisco check written to the P.N Hanrahan Company dated April 5 1911 and signed in full by London in the amount of $30.25. A vivid striking example with Jack London’s signature bold and clear. Fine condition. This book has three Jack London stories of the Klondike published in book form for the first time. Two of the stories have not printed before this book. Neville hardcover
198316349JSanta Barbara: Neville 1983. First Edition. Of an edition of 326 copies this copy is in the binding of the 26 deluxe lettered copies which were bound in full gilt-stamped brown morocco leather each containing an original check filled out and signed by Jack London. This special extra copy belonged to a friend of the book’s publisher with her name on the colophon page. The check is especially desirable as it is a printed The Merchants Bank of San Francisco check made out to Cash dated April 17 1911 and signed in full by London in the amount of $100.00. A particularly excellent example with Jack London’s signature bold and clear. This book has three Jack London stories of the Klondike published in book form for the first time. Two of the stories have not printed before this book. Fine condition. Neville hardcover
1983040807Santa Barbara: Neville 1983. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine. 41 Pp. #122 Of 300 Numbered Copies. Beige Linen With Printed Paper Labels On Spine And Front Cover. Fine. <br/> <br/> Neville hardcover
198323412Santa Barbara: Neville Publishing Inc 1983. First Edition. Limited Issue one of 300 numbered copies this being copy no.140. Quarto 28cm; publisher's beige canvas cloth with title labels applied to spine and front cover; x413pp; illus. A Fine copy. Collects three previously unpublished Klondike stories: "The Devil's Dice Box" "The Test: A Klondike Wooing" and "A Klondike Christmas." Edited and with a foreword by Earle Labor. Neville Publishing, Inc unknown
198323412Santa Barbara: Neville Publishing Inc 1983. First Edition. Limited Issue one of 300 numbered copies this being copy no.140. Quarto 28cm; publisher's beige canvas cloth with title labels applied to spine and front cover; x413pp; illus. A Fine copy. Collects three previously unpublished Klondike stories: "The Devil's Dice Box" "The Test: A Klondike Wooing" and "A Klondike Christmas." Edited and with a foreword by Earle Labor. Neville Publishing, Inc unknown books
1997Q-0807542105Albert Whitman & Co 1997-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Albert Whitman & Co paperback
1993Q-0807542091Concept Books 1993-09-01. Library Binding. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Concept Books unknown
25019Londres, Société des traités religieux, s.d. (1851). In-12 dérelié, 12 pp., une vignette gravée sur bois dans le texte.[C02]
1998R260185975L ECOLE DES LOISIRS. 1998. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 30 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleur dans et hors texte -. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
2002300025968Archimède-l'École des loisirs-Club Animax 2002 2002.
1905RO60004752Punch Publications. 22 november 1905. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 17 pages. Très nombreuses illustrations noir et blanc in et hors texte par différents illustrateurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
500269122encyclopédies & connaissances Sans date.
1988073525Berkley Pub Group. Paperback in Very Good to Fine condition bookstore stamp inside the cover there are no other marks or writing a bit of edge wear straight spine without creases solid binding clean unmarked pages covers look nice looks like an unread copy Second Chance at Love #432 . Very Good. Paperback. 1988. Berkley Pub Group paperback
248411799 and 1801. Thorpe & Co. Coachmakers 210 Holborn London. An indication of how slavers spent the fruits of their slaves’ labours. With the advent of slavery studies William Atherton has been the subject of a deal of interest reflected on his Wikipedia page. Thorpe and Lee are listed as coachmakers at 210 Holborn in 1791; in 1803 the firm is named as Thorpe and Co at the same address. The two items are written out in a secretarial hand each on a long strip made by cutting a folio leaf in half vertically. Both in fair condition lightly aged and worn. Each with slight damage from the breaking open of the wafer. ONE: Addressed on reverse with 1801 postmark to ‘William Atherton Esq / Prescot / Lancashire.’ Containing items dated from 1799 and 1801. Autograph Note Signed at foot: ‘Sir / Agreeable to Mrs. Athertons orders I have sent your bill and am / Sir / Your Obedt humble Servt / Thos. Thorpe / 6 July 1801’. A bill of 13 items totalling £59 9s 6d 12 of them from 1799 and the other from 1801. Includes on 7 October 1799 ‘To Cleang the plated work oiling the braces & Greasing the whole’ and on 21 October ‘To repair of false belly bands plated buckles billet leathers and loops’.TWO: No date but with all items dated to 1801. A bill of thirteen items totalling £238 9s 6d. Addressed on reverse to ‘Wm. Atherton Esqr.’ Reverse also carries financial details amounts and bank of four payments made in 1801 to ‘Thos. Thorpe & Co. Coachmakers’. The main item £140 on 10 October 1801 is ‘To a new post Chaise of the best materials rums and Carved ornamented with plated beads round the leather and frame work silver embossed Crests for headplates and Outside Elbows lind sic 10†Daub Cloth Firmd with blue and white figured lace place glasses to the fore end and Doors A perch Carriage Iron Axletrees served with Steel springs sham patent wheels a platform and Wing Irons at the fore part Colourg. the body Carriage and wheels fine full yellow painting the Arms within Ornamented Garters and Crests over them in front and Door rails the Carriage and wheels picked and blue and Clear Varnished’. 1799 and 1801. [Thorpe & Co., Coachmakers, 210 Holborn, London.] hardcover
183222145London: Thos McLean 1832. Brown wood frame. Near fine. Color lithograph 8 7/16 x 12 1/2 inches within border frame in matted glass fronted frame wired for hanging. Artist is John Doyle DB with his circular embossed seal in lower left corner. Doyle experienced great success with his political cartoons using the new medium of lithography. His caricatures were mostly faithful likenesses of his subjects. His sons included the illustrator James William Edmund Doyle and painter/illustrator Richard Dicky Doyle. After visiting King William IV on May 8 Lord Grey Prime Minister and Lord Brougham Lord Chancellor were not offered victuals by the King and so get some mutton chop at a posting house in Hounslow. Grey is disconsolate Brougham cheerful holding a chop speared on a fork saying "My Lord you don't eat your chops I have already placed six in Schedule A. & am about to discuss a seventh while you have scarcely got thro' one come cheer up all will be well tomorrow." Grey responds by noting his fear of omens upon entering the post house. Slight rubbing to vertical portions of the picture frame. Thos McLean unknown books
1177222809.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1140992171New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1750WRCLIT54321London: Printed for John Whiston 1750. 222pp. Octavo. Extracted from pamphlet volume and disbound. Title and verso of ad leaf rather darkened and smudged old creases; just a sound copy. One of several contemporary printings of this work for Whiston priority unknown; it was quickly reprinted for other booksellers and in Dublin and elsewhere and saw several reprints in later years. "After the earthquakes of 1750 Sherlock published a 'Pastoral Letter' of which 'ten thousand were sold in two days and fifty thousand have been subscribed for since the first two editions" - DNB quoting Walpole. Not unlike certain extremist religious eccentrics of our own times Sherlock did not miss the opportunity to interpret very natural if unfortunate occurrences as evidence of divine displeasure at such things as plays operas music dancing cock-fighting and prize-fighting during Lent and the common availability in the city's streets of novels "vile abominable Pictures of Lewdness" and "Books in the Instruction of the Unexperienced in all the Mysteries of Iniquity." ESTC T37941. Printed for John Whiston unknown books
0267253486.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1331683815.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1379780187.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover