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Q-0486219461Dover Publications. paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
196743954AB1967. London The Folio Society 1967. 15 cm x 22.5 cm. 286 pages. With 7 illustrations. Original hardcover with original slipcase. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. With an introduction and note on books by W.S.F.B. Includes the following: Author's Preface / Cardinal Manning / Florence Nightingale / Dr Arnold / The End of General Gordon. "Giles Lytton Strachey 1 March 1880 21 January 1932 was a British writer and critic. A founding member of the Bloomsbury Group and author of Eminent Victorians he is best known for establishing a new form of biography in which psychological insight and sympathy are combined with irreverence and wit. His biography Queen Victoria 1921 was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize." Wikipedia "Eminent Victorians is a book by Lytton Strachey one of the older members of the Bloomsbury Group first published in 1918 and consisting of biographies of four leading figures from the Victorian era. Its fame rests on the irreverence and wit Strachey brought to bear on three men and a woman who had till then been regarded as heroes and heroine. They were: Cardinal Manning Florence Nightingale Thomas Arnold and General Gordon. The book made Strachey's name and placed him firmly in the top rank of biographers. Strachey developed the idea for Eminent Victorians in 1912 when he was living on occasional journalism and writing dilettante plays and verse for his Bloomsbury friends. He went to live in the country at East Ilsley and started work on a book then called Victorian Silhouettes containing miniature biographies of a dozen notable Victorian personalities. In November 1912 he wrote to Virginia Woolf that their Victorian predecessors "seem to me a set of mouth bungled hypocrites". After his research into the life of Cardinal Manning he realised he would have difficulty managing twelve lives. In the following year he moved to Wiltshire where he stayed until 1915 by which time he had completed half the book. One of the subjects he considered but rejected was Isabella Beeton. He chose not to write about her because he could not find sufficient material about her. By then it was wartime and Strachey's anti-war and anti-conscription activities were taking up his time. He changed his views and concluded that the Victorian worthies had not just been hypocrites but that they had bequeathed to his generation the "profoundly evil" system "by which it is sought to settle international disputes by force". Wikipedia By 1917 the work was ready for publication and Strachey was put in touch with Geoffrey Whitworth at Chatto. The critic Frank Swinnerton was taken with the work and it was published on 9 May 1918 with almost uniformly enthusiastic reviews." Wikipedia hardcover
2002PM335101MNice: Éd. Nice-musées 2002. Trade paperback. Good/Not issued. 30 cm. Paperback • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée • <b><i>French text original</i></b>. Éd. Nice-musées paperback
2011PM229903MParis: Paris musées 2011. Trade paperback. Good/Not issued. 240 x 279 x 20 cm. Paperback • Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b>. Paris musées paperback
193864257London: Jonathan Cape Thirty Bedford Square 1938. 8vo. xiv 324 pp. Frontisp. numerous illustrations plates. Red publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine red topstain to upper fore-edge as issued minor shelfwear very slight bumping to a couple corners w/ d.j. minor shelfwear price-clipped still VG/VG copy from the library of David Kohl 1946-2025 former art teacher at the Hong Kong International School musician artist and historian. First edition of this uncommon history detailing the impact of women in China over the centuries including such figures as Chi’iu Chin Qiu Jin woman martyr of a failed uprising against the Qing Dynasty who was beheaded in 1907; Hua Mu Lan legendary Chinese folk heroine from the Northern Wei Period 386-535 based on the 6th Century poem; the three Soong Sisters Ai-ling Ching-Ling and Mei-Ling with Ching-ling marrying revolutionary Sun Yat-Sen while Mei-Ling married Chiang Kai-shek after he successfully divorced his first wife and became Chinese political power centers in their own right. Ayscough 1875/78-1942 was a noted sinologist editor poet and translator of Chinese literature who wrote and lectured on Chinese Art & Literature and also worked as librarian of the Royal Asiatic Society in Shanghai. She co-wrote with Hobart relating their experiences during the Nanking Incident in March 1927 when the National Revolutionary Army and Communist troops took Nanjing from Beiyang warlord Zhang Zongchang killed the American vice president of Nanking University and looted homes and businesses of Americans British Japanese and other foreign citizens. Jonathan Cape, Thirty Bedford Square, hardcover
192954544New York: The Macmillan Co. 1929. 8vo. 243 1 pp. Photo frontisp. plates maps. Tan publisher’s cloth green lettering front cover gilt lettering on spine w/ d.j. wraparound cover art of walls of Nanking minor chipping head & foot of spine edgewear still NF/VG copy from the library of Marjorie Fleishhacker Mitau 1906-1983 and Martin Mitau 1900-1973 noted San Francisco collectors of fine printing and members in the Roxburghe Club and Book Club of California w/ their bookplate on front pastedown. First edition of this graphic memoir by these two noted authors relating their experiences during the Nanking Incident in March 1927 when the National Revolutionary Army and Communist troops took Nanjing from Beiyang warlord Zhang Zongchang killed the American vice president of Nanking University and looted homes and businesses of Americans British Japanese and other foreign citizens. Royal Navy and US Navy cruisers and destroyers responded engaging and driving off the NRA soldiers and Chinese rioters evacuating many foreigners including the families of Hobart & Ayscough to Shanghai. The Macmillan Co., hardcover
29414London: Vivienne 20th Century Studios Ltd. 1950. 1 tirage original monté sur carton fort encadré. . Tirage original. Le premier portrait de Churchill par Florence Vivienne. Rare tirage offert par Winston Churchill : il porte en marge inférieure la signature de Churchill à E. M. Pommier un résistant français. Une lettre du secrétaire privé de Churchill a été conservée au verso certifiant que cette photographie et la signature ont été envoyées à Pommier avec les compliments du Prime Minister. . Florence Vivienne Entwistle débuta dans la photographie en aidant en 1934 son mari Ernest Entwistle et son fils Antony. Elle créa son propre studio à la fin des années 1930 et se spécialisa dans les portraits de personnalités. Les relations avec les Churchill dépassèrent le strict cadre professionnel puisque en octobre 1949 la fille des Churchill Sarah épouse le fils de Vivienne Antony. Les Churchill « apprendra le mariage. par les journaux et en furent très contrariés. surtout Clémentine qui le prend très mal ». Néanmoins le 19 décembre 1949 le couple Churchill rencontre le couple Vivienne et « après un agréable déjeuner ensemble Florence Vivienne réalise le portraits de Winston Churchill dans son studio de Piccadilly » Gilbert Vol. VIII p. 496. Le portrait plut tant à Churchill qu'il l'utilisera dès l'année suivante pour la campagne des élections générales de février 1950 et qu'il deviendra l'un des plus célèbres du Prime Minister. Florence Vivienne était connue pour exiger de ses sujets qu'ils viennent dans son studio et la jaquette qui orne son autobiographie They Came to My Studio publiée en 1956 est illustrée par cette photographie. Vivienne rappelle p. 16 combien cette image est devenue iconique et qu'elle était alors la seule qu'elle ait prise de Churchill. La National Portrait Gallery conserve 214 portraits de Vivienne dont celui-ci 14 en tout pour la famille Churchill la plupart ayant été pris dans leur maison de campagne Chartwell. [London: Vivienne, 20th Century Studios Ltd., 1950]. 1 tirage original, monté sur carton fort, encadré. unknown
193149819Cleveland OH: The Harter Publishing Co. Educational Publishers 1931. 4to. 4 folding poster leaves 36 x 12 in. printed in black with brown colour printed the posters. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art by Sampson back cover art contains colour suggestions for the four posters minor edgewear creasing four posters neatly stapled to back cover still VG copy. First edition of this fantastic activity book intended to provide children with a box of crayons or watercolours large simple drawings many happy hours of colouring and enjoyment. These were intended to be hung as a twelve-foot frieze on the wall of the play room bedroom or classroom. Sampson was also known for her 1933 Aesop silhouette book as well as her charming Mother Goose Posters in 1925. No copies located in Worldcat. The Harter Publishing Co., Educational Publishers, paperback
19009617Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1900. Early printing. 8vo 139 viii pp. Illustrations several color plates. Publisher's olive cloth ruled and lettered in gilt with black illustration on front board in original illustrated orange paper jacket. Near fine book with light wear at spine ends. Jacket with chipping at corners and spine ends. <br /> <br /> Native American songs folklore stories poems etc. all nicely illustrated for the young student. This copy very scarce in the original jacket. . Houghton, Mifflin and Company unknown
1998137518London: Thames and Hudson 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Near fine. London Thames and Hudson 1998. Large quarto 288 pages with 482 illustrations 224 in colour. Papered boards slightly rubbed along the bottom edges; small name-stamp on the half-title; a near-fine copy with the lightly scuffed dustwrapper. Thames and Hudson hardcover
elala2144Philadelphia: F.Weber & Co. 1900. First Edition. Pp. 55-69 contain price lists for woodburning apparatuses and materials. 12mo. pp. 69 1. numerous text illus. some full-page. original printed wrs Philadelphia: F.Weber & Co., [1900] unknown
26233Facsimile letter as a circular from 'Office of the Nightingale Fund. / 5 Parliament Street / May 19. 1857.' Actual manuscript letter: 22 March 1858; on letterhead of Lord Herbert's town house 49 Belgrave Square London. See the entries on Nightingale Hall and Herbert in the Oxford DNB. The Nightingale Fund was established in the Crimea on 29 November 1855 to raise money for the training of nurses. As a result of discussions held at the time of this circular the money from the Fund was used to set up the first nursing school the Nightingale Training School at St Thomas’s Hospital in 1860. ONE: Printed circular in form of a facsimile ALS from ‘S. C. Hall / Hon. Sec.’ 1p 8vo. On first leaf of a bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Twenty-four lines of text. The only genuine piece of Hall’s autograph is the address to ‘Col Jeb / &c &c’. Begins: ‘It is considered desirable that the Nightingale Fund should not be dissolved without conveying to M. and Madame Goldschmidt some mark of respect - in acknowledgement of their munificent contribution to that Fund.’ The contribution is stated to total £2422. It is proposed to present the Goldschmidts with ‘a marble bust of Her Majesty the Queen to be executed by Mr Joseph Durham’. TWO: Manuscript letter. 1p 12mo. In fair condition with closed tear to fore-edge. Sent from the town house of the Fund’s chairman Lord Herbert of Lea. Facsimile letter as a circular from 'Office of the Nightingale Fund. / 5 Parliament Street / May 19. 1857.' Actual manuscript le unknown
19296094Seattle: Frank McCaffrey / Dogwood Press 1929. One of thirty five copies. 30x44cm printed on both sides of a single leaf folded across the grain of "British Handmade" paper by Joseph Batchelor & Sons Ford Mill Kent. Printed in "blackletter text" font with an "O" initial designed and hand illuminated by McCaffrey gilt ruling and St.Christopher woodcut print from the 1417 Laus Virginia manuscript at the Rylands Library. Slightly dusty along top edge few smudges and pin-sized blemishes perhaps from the printing process else clean and nearly fine. <br /> <br /> A defining piece of Northwest fine printing and bibliophilia and with an interesting back story being an original invitation to the Book Club of Washington in Seattle 1929. Jodee Fenton notes in her excellent article from The Journal of the Book Club of Washington Fall 2013 businessman Nathan Eckstein and young Seattle printer Frank McCaffrey decided to host a dinner meeting discussing the possibility of forming a club of bibliophiles not unlike the Book Club of California Zamorano Club and other such groups. McCaffrey had just purchased his first press and opened business as Acme Press. This invitation however represents one of if not the first piece printed under his Dogwood Press name for which he would become well known in the following decades. <br /> <br /> <br /> This particular invitation was sent to Mrs. Florence Armstrong Grondal 1889-1977 of Seattle astronomer photographer and author of The Music of the Spheres: A Nature Lover's Astronomy 1926. As Fenton states regarding the inclusion of women one other woman was invited:<br /> <br /> "Women were generally not admitted to book clubs in the early part of the twentieth century and this departure from standard practice is notable."<br /> <br /> Interestingly the invitations were never sent the meeting never occurred and the Book Club of Washington did not form until 1982. There is speculation as to the reason: Eckstein's fear of leaving someone important out; prominent UW professor and invitee Edmund Meany's bad car accident delaying the event; the stock market crash of 1929. Whatever the case McCaffrey held on to the invitations until his death in 1985. <br /> <br /> The beauty and bibliophilic lore contained in this example of McCaffrey's printing cannot be overstated. A truly remarkable piece of Seattle art printing. . Frank McCaffrey / Dogwood Press unknown
1932150697Norwich: A.E. Soman & Co. Ltd 1932. Original handbook and program of the National Council of Women of Great Britain which represents women’s societies and reform groups across the country. Duodecimo original wrappers illustrated throughout. From the library of Florence Ada Keynes with her ownership signature to the top right corner of the front panel and her marginal annotations throughout the section titled "Agenda". Florence Ada Keynes is the mother of famed British economist John Maynard Keynes whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory of macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments. In very good condition. Rare and desirable. Florence Ada Keynes 1861–1958 was a British social reformer municipal politician and local historian whose work significantly shaped civic life in Cambridge in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. One of the city’s first female councilors she was deeply involved in social research housing reform education and public welfare combining empirical inquiry with practical governance. In addition to her political career Keynes produced detailed studies of Cambridge’s municipal history reflecting her sustained commitment to documenting and improving local institutions and civic traditions. A.E. Soman & Co., Ltd unknown
198157947NY: Holiday House 1981. First edition. 64 pp. Light sunning to spine else fine in fine dust jacket. Cover art and internal illustrations by Edward Gorey. SIGNED by Gorey on the title page. NY: Holiday House unknown
192879156New York; London:: The Macmillan Company Early Life; Macmillan and Co. Later Years 1928-1930. publisher's cloth in dust jackets which don't match being the American and English editions. Old ink ownership stamp in Early Life and ink signature in Later Years; both volumes tight and sound in jacket with some tanning to the spines and several chips. 8vo. Frontispiece portrait in each volume. The Macmillan Company (Early Life); Macmillan and Co. (Later Years), hardcover
19489506Atlanta Georgia: B.F. Logan Press 1948. Third printing. 8vo. 63pp. Green cloth boards with gilt titling in rare dustjacket evidence of moisture to spine of jacket and book chipping author and title handwritten on faded spine inscribed by author on half title page and several pamphlets laid in overall very good. Scarce in jacket. <br /> <br /> Florence "Frankie" Victoria Adams was a social worker educator author and community activist who spent most of her career with the Atlanta School of Social Work now the Whitney M. Young Jr. School of Social Work at Clark Atlanta University. She authored two books the second about her work at CAU which was published posthumously. Adams was also heavily involved with the YWCA and thanks them in Soulcraft's acknowledgements for the "encouragement to present this material in a more general way."<br /> <br /> This copy is inscribed "To Mary Kate Duskin One of my favorite Soulcrafters with love Frankie V. Adams June 1959". Duskin was the longtime executive secretary of the Atlanta YWCA and a friend of Adams. Laid in are four programs from Adams's memorial service in 1979 a tri-fold brochure for Talk Two: Storge-Part II from C.S Lewis's A Series of Ten Radio Talks on Love 1959 The Episcopal Radio-TV Foundation Atlanta a Christmas card from Missionhurst Mission in Zaire signed "With love Frankie" a pamphlet with Dr. Joel Nederhood's sermon The Best Friendship inscribed to Duskin from Adams and a typed testimony titled "My Christianity" which Adams says she prepared for her Sunday school class and signed. B.F. Logan Press unknown
19840790185Genova: Galleria Martini & Ronchetti. 1984. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. F First Edition Used. Paperback. Near Fine. Nice copy. Text in French and Italian. Notes: Exhibition catalog. Description: 99 p. : ill. some col. ; 30 cm. Other Titles: Florence Henri collages. Responsibility: con il patrocinio del Centre culturel franco-italien galleria ; traduzione in francese a cura di Lynda Bongiovanni. Galleria Martini & Ronchetti. paperback
19148733<p>London: G W Bacon and Co 1914. North Yorkshire map annotated during the Great War by Lady Florence Bell President of the North Riding of Yorkshire Red Cross to identify military hospitals that she oversaw across north Yorkshire. The map is made up of 40 panels printed on paper backed onto linen with cloth covered card wraps and Lady Bell's ownership inscription on the verso of the top right panel: 'Florence Bell 1915. Rounton Grange Hospital'. Florence Bell has added to the printed map by inserting a system of symbols with a key written in the North Sea that refers to Women's V.A.D. Voluntary Aid Detachment units Men's V.A.D. Sections Rest Stations and Temporary Hospitals. At the centre of this network is Rounton Red Cross Hospital which has a special paper label as the unit that came directly under Lady Bell's control and where she lived. Overall there are several dozen units spread across the map with notes about distances between the hospitals written in and a two digit numbers written alongside each symbols that probably refers to numbers of patients. Lady Bell was a playwright and author of children's stories who recognised the potential of her extraordinary step-daughter the writer and traveller Gertrude Bell securing for her an excellent education. Lady Bell was married to Sir Hugh Bell Director of the Bell Brothers' Middlesborough Steel Works whose father built the village of Rounton where her hospital was located. Between 1914 and 1919 Florence Bell's hospital there cared for 387 patients and she served as an active Red Cross nurse throughout. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1914</p> G W Bacon and Co paperback
39162Paris Chez Treuttel et Wurtz 1819. Four volumes. Small 8vo xxxviii 376pp. Vol. I; iv 311pp. Vol. II; iv 306pp. Vol. III; iv 308pp. Vol. IV. Reset in green boards with gilt lettering and linework on spine; slightly rubbed and edgeworn particularly toward corners and hinges. Very mild foxing on preliminaries. Engraved portait frontispiece on first volume. A robust set of volumes in very good condition. Four volumes. French text. Paris, Chez Treuttel et Wurtz, 1819. hardcover
1872242124London: Richard Bentley 1872. Second edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Publisher's gilt-stamped maroon cloth. Very Good lendinbg library lael removed on upper cover of each volume. Second edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Sadleir 1761 second edition; Wolff 4849 Richard Bentley unknown
194256718Eugene OR: Obsidian Club 1942-1945. Oblong 8vo. 9.5 x 6.25 in. 36 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 44 photographs tipped-in 1 Kodacolor colour photo w/ all on hinges many w/ annotations in pencil manuscript on verso 1 newspaper clipping for the 1945 climb. Contemporary lim suede calf post-binder painted illust. of Native American Chief & headdress wigwams on front cover Vancouver Canada punch sewn at gutter margin w/ black silk braid minor shelfwear rubbing VG exemplar. This mountaineering album offers a detailed visual record of the Obsidian Club Camp Outings during World War II opening with their summer camp Aug. 2-16 1942 at Linnton Meadows at the base of Husband peak east of Husband Lake with splendid views of Middle Sister South Sister and the Husband. The many photos show the Husband hiking near the Lake followed by climbs of the North and South Sister peaks including several images of the climbing parties trekking across the glaciers and passes. This outing also included visits by Forrest Morgan Ray Engles and Supervisor Bruckart of the Willamette National Forest with Engles making his first major climb on the North Sister. The second part includes photos for the 1945 Outing held at Obsidian Camp and featured climbs of the North Sister Middle and South Sisters as well as the Husband and Little Borthers and several views of the Linnton Meadows Lake campsite. Also included is a the souvenir photo invitation from the Obsidians announcing the Summer Camp Reunion Sept. 22 1945 urging members to bring their photos and stories. Florence Sims became the Obsidian Club’s first woman president in the Fall of 1942. The Obsidian Club was originally founded after two students were lost in the Three Sisters in 1927 and it was determined their needed to be a local mountaineering and rescue group. See: The Obsidian Vol. V Nos. 2-3; Vol. VI No. 1; Vol. VII No. 9; History of Obsidians - Obsidians’ First Year The Obsidian Bulletin Vol. 77 No. 9 Oct. 2017. Obsidian Club, unknown
193157645New York: A.L. Burt Co. 1931. 12mo. 313 1 pp. plus 4 pp. publisher’s ads. Blue publisher’s cloth Art Deco lettering front cover & spine minor rubbing shelfwear very slight bumping to couple corners w/ d.j. vivid Art Deco cover art of African native peering through bushes at the legs of a corpse and nearby pith helmet minor chipping head & foot of spine couple corners light sunning still VG/VG- copy. First Burt edition of one of the author’s scarce “Kenya novels†a romance mystery fiction developed and popularized together with fellow authors including Nora St. John Beale Nora Strange & Eslpeth Hxley published originally as Valley of Suspicion Bles 1930. This sub-genre surrounded the social milieu of British Empire proponents and upper class in the Kenya Colony between the War with decided tinges of anti-semitism and unapologetic racism. Riddell d. 1960 was a popular romance mystery and adventure novelist whose works included Dream Island Perilous Love Kismet in Kenya and others whose life experiences included working as a governess teacher matron of a board house manager of a boarding school and author. . Scarce in dustjacket. See: C.J.D. Duder Love and the Lions: The Image of White Settlement in Kenya in Popular Fiction 1919-1939 African Affairs Vol. 90 No. 360 July 1991 pp. 427-438. A.L. Burt Co., hardcover
elala3917New York: John Lane Company & London: William Heinemann c1930. folio. pp. ix 158 1 leaf. 24 colour plates incl. frontis. tissue guards with legends. text illus. & title vignette. original pictorial cloth t.e.g. others uncut covers spotted head of spine torn title written on spine by hand New York: John Lane Company & London: William Heinemann, [c1930] hardcover
195037585New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1950. Reproduced with the permission of the State Charities Aid Association New York and the Bellevue School of Nursing Board of Managers; small 8vo pp. v 172 13 p. facsimile; publisher's red cloth silver lettering on spine mostly fine. Facsimile of Nightingale's letter printed at the end. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown