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196947909NY: Greenwood 1969. Reprint of 1957 edition. 8vo pp. xi 175. Frontis portrait. Brown cloth. A nice copy. Greenwood unknown books
19404689Freeport ME: Self Published 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Textblock Near Fine. No DJ. Light shelf/edge wear even toning at spine front hinge starting rear hinge split easy repair still tight else tight bright and unmarred. Burgundy cloth boards black ink lettering. 8vo. 254pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>Though reprinted in 1997 the first edition of this well known town history has become quite scarce. Noted flaws notwithstanding a very presentable copy. Self Published hardcover books
198523745Mexico D.F: Universidad Nacional Autónama de México 1985. 16cm x 23cm. Cuaderno del Centro de Estudios de la Comunicación 11 259p bibl. ind. wrps Most useful. Several hundred titles listed by Mexican states Universidad Nacional Autónama de México unknown books
19435466Florence Alabama: The Church 1943. Octavo 23 x 15.5 cm. 171 v pages. Advertisements. Errata list page 1. Cover title. Table of contents. Third edition. A generous helping of more than nine hundred recipes clearly an act of perseverance to review and produce during wartime. Southern favorites stand in relief: Cracklin Bread Hush Puppies Ambrosia Daube Glacé Cabbage Au Gratin Creole Peas Fried Bananas Black Bottom Pie Pecan Cake. But this is a substantial revision of the second edition and the Women of Trinity Guild were noting with interest recipes from beyond their immediate sphere as much as was the case anywhere else. Three early instances of Italian-American spaghetti exemplify the cuisine's transition from "peasant" food to household staple. Florence is a well-known constituent municipality of The Shoals in Alabama's northwestern corner the birthplace of W. C. Handy and by extension it is often said the birthplace of the Blues. The seat of Lauderdale County the city and the surrounding region had become prosperous through its abundant access to water power early in the nineteenth century. Though not the first Episcopalian congregation established in Alabama - Anglicans had already settled in Mobile and Tuscaloosa - Trinity Church founded in 1836 and still an active community lays claim to the title of oldest parish in the Tennessee Valley. Several handwritten corrections in pencil otherwise clean and bright internally. In stapled black-lettered red wrappers worn at the corners and with some good sized chips to the spine. Front panel of wrapper is illustrated with a photograph of Wesleyan Hall University of North Alabama. Good only. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies of the present revised edition and one copy of the first edition 1929; a copy of the second edition 1931 is also known; none of these editions is included in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church] unknown books
19315467Florence Ala: The Church 1931. Octavo 22.5 x 14.5 cm. x 151 xxix pages. Advertisements. Table of contents. Stated second edition likely a corrected printing of the first edition. An evidently well-received collection of nine hundred recipes following closely upon the first edition of only two years previous with the same 151 pages. Southern favorites stand in relief: Southern Egg Bread Okra Gumbo Bishop Whipple Pudding Ambrosia Owendaw Asparagus Loaf Blackeye Peas Elder Blossom Wine Creole Pralines. But it would be misleading to truncate the story there for the Women of Trinity Guild could venture out as eagerly as their counterparts elsewhere from Almond Bisque and Lobster Canapes to Queen of Trifles and Banberry sic Tarts. Marginalia on page 110 comments on the Sponge Cake fine ".grand but a lot of work". For more local color an advertisement on the rear of wrappers is for "Dowdy's Pit Bar-B-Q Fish-Chili Lee Highway." ~ Florence is a well-known constituent municipality of The Shoals in Alabama's northwestern corner the birthplace of W. C. Handy and by extension it is often said the birthplace of the Blues. The seat of Lauderdale County the city and the surrounding region had become prosperous through its abundant access to water power early in the nineteenth century. Though not the first Episcopalian congregation established in Alabama - Anglicans had already settled in Mobile and Tuscaloosa - Trinity Church founded in 1836 and still an active community lays claim to the title of oldest parish in the Tennessee Valley. ~ Several pages splash-stained but text unobscured throughout. Stapled in blue wrappers titled in black; stained and faded but nonetheless intact. Good. A lengthy gift presentation handwritten in ink on page ix addressed to "a bride" as per page 48 with corresponding recommendations marking several recipes. Scarce. OCLC locates no copies of this second edition though one copy of the first edition and three copies of the revised third edition of 1943 are reported; none of these editions in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church] unknown books
1975277458Lancaster VA: The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library Inc 1975. Soft Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. A clean copy with no marks of any kind. In yellow wrappers with black tape spine. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library, Inc unknown books
191512491NY: Abingdon Press 1915. 2nd printing. 8vo Pp. 164. excellent copy. Krichmar 1114. OP. An effort to trace the mental and spiritual sources that are leading to the freeing of woman's creative energies ie. feminism. Abingdon Press unknown books
196734457Danbury: T.N.P.C. 1967. First edition. 22 pp w/index. Fine in stapled wrappers. Introduction by Frances Clark Handler. Danbury: T.N.P.C., unknown books
196634458Charleston: Prairie Press 1966. First edition. 39 pp. Fine in full green cloth with gilt cover stamping. Unangst's third collection. Charleston: Prairie Press hardcover books
1948004838New York: Harcourt Brace & Co. 1948. Fine prior owner name in ink front pastedown hidden by front flap in a Very Good Plus dust jacket front flap price-clipped slight edgewear. A RARE book especially so in dust jacket and collectible condition. . First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Very Good Plus. Illus. by Robert Doremus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harcourt Brace & Co. Hardcover books
18974201London and New York: Longmans Green & Co 1897. First edition. First edition. Original color pictorial paper covered boards. One of the greatest anthropomorphic classics of the late 19th Century these wonderfully creative and adaptive illustrations and story line by Florence Upton remain a classic to this day. A good copy with cover wear hinges cracked and repaired endsheets with wear and slightly clipped. Presentable internally. <br/><br/> Longmans, Green & Co hardcover books
190519010London: Longmans Green & Co n.d. 19051. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Florence K. Upton. Oblong 4to. 66pp. Green cloth spine pictorial boards. Decorated endpapers. 32 full page color plates including the title page and numerous illustrations on the text. Boards somewhat rubbed upper inner hinge neatly repaired some fingerling smudges on the pages but a very good copy. Page opposite title shows previous five Golliwogg books and the Vege-Men's Revenge. Longmans, Green & Co hardcover books
190319008London: Longmans Green & Co 1903. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Florence K. Upton. Oblong 4to. 66pp. Cloth spine pictorial boards. Decorated endpapers. 32 full page color plates including the title page numerous illustrations in text. Boards somewhat rubbed soiled and edgeworn; some fingerling smudges on the pages else a very good copy. The page facing the title page lists the previous seven Golliwogg books as well as the Vege-Men's Revenge. Longmans, Green & Co hardcover books
190619013London: Longmans Green & Co 1906. Hardcover. Very good. Florence K. Upton. Oblong 4to. 66pp. Cloth spine pictorial boards. Decorated endpapers. 32 full page color plates including the title page numerous illustrations in text. Boards somewhat rubbed soiled and edgeworn; some fingerling smudges on the pages else a very good copy. No date on title page. Longmans, Green & Co hardcover books
190518743London: Longmans Green & Co 1905. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Florence K. Upton. Oblong 4to. 66pp. Brown cloth spine pictorial boards. Decorated endpapers. 32 full page color plates including the title page and numerous illustrations on the text. Boards somewhat rubbed some fingerling smudges on the pages but a very good copy. Longmans, Green & Co hardcover books
1896RUPTGOL00EFLongmans Green & Company 1896. Very Good. Upton Florence K. illustrator. The Golliwogg's Bicycle Club. Upton Bertha. London: Longmans Green & Company 1896. 62pp. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. 1/4 blue cloth and illustrated boards. Book condition: Very good with lightly soiled boards and rubbed edges. Former owner's bookplate on front pastedown and gift inscription to contemporary owner on front free endsheet. Title page is faintly yellowed and spotted. Pages have a few small faint stains in margins but content is crisp and clean. Fantastically illustrated. A scarce copy in remarkable condition. Consignment. Longmans, Green, & Company hardcover books
1896001150London New York and Bombay: Longmans Green & Co. 1896. Hardcover. Good Plus/No Jacket. Oblong 11 By 9 Inches. 63 pp. Full color plate illustrations not quite every other page with text illustrations interspersed in margins of comic verse. One of the best of the politically dubious relics of late nineteenth century children's literature. It is hard to say whether the infectious humor of the illustrations or of the fluent inspired doggerel almost certainly emulated by the likes of Roald Dahl is the bigger draw. Probably the rarest of the highly desirable Golliwogg series this one taking our characters to Paris Japan and Africa. This copy has considerable soilage on the boards which are illustrated paper pasted onto the boards. Shelfwear along edges and corners. Original spine band survives with some wear by tips and rubbing along gutters. Interior tight. Some scattered soilage to pages but text and especially the illustrations remain attractive. <br/><br/> Longmans, Green & Co. hardcover books
1898277609New York.: Longmans Green & Co. no date circa 1898. red cloth binding with paper covered boards. fair with no dust jacket: damp stains faded and frayed spine shelf wear and very worn edges on cover with some of the paper torn off the cardboard owner’s inscription on ffep soil on pages-As Is. oblong4to. Longmans, Green & Co. hardcover books
1898277607New York.: Longmans Green & Co. no date circa 1898. green cloth binding with paper covered boards. fair with no dust jacket: damp stains faded and frayed spine shelf wear and very worn edges on cover with some of the paper torn off the cardboard owner’s inscription on ffep soil on pages-As Is. oblong4to. Longmans, Green & Co. hardcover books
1979148095Toronto Ontario Canada: Aya Press 1979. First edition. Softcover. 57 pages. Number 101 of 500 copies of this collection of poems and drawings by Vale. A very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Signed by Vale on the half title page. Aya Press unknown books
197934469Toronto: Aya Press 1979. First trade paperback printing. 57 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 500 numbered copies. Toronto: Aya Press paperback books
2012150552Paris: Citadelles & Mazenod 2012. Hardcover. VG- Security tab from ex-art library inside back cover; dj has average wear esp. at heel of spine; book itself is clean and plates are vivid. Fuchia cloth with gilt letters on spine & front cover burgundy & color illus. dust jacket 336 pp. 250 color illus.; weighs 5.5 lbs. Text is in French. Offers examples of depictions of "Paradise" complete with wonderful animals from artists of the 15th-17th centuries. Stunning visuals. Some you'll have seen before. Others perhaps not. Citadelles & Mazenod hardcover books
1927236500Northampton: Smith College 1927. paperback. very good. Illustrated frontispiece. 83pp. 8vo sunned stiff wrappers. Northampton: Smith College 1927. Slightly edge worn with tearing near foot of spine but otherwise a very good copy.<br/><br/> Smith College Classical Studies no. 9. December 1928. Editors: Julia Harwood Caverno and Florence Alden Gragg.<br/><br/> Smith College unknown books
1942190313053San Francisco: Grabhorn Press 1942. No binding. Near fine. Quarto size 4 pp. A rather scarce piece of Grabhorn ephemera featuring a charming Christmas wish referencing the "Four Freedoms" speech by President Franklin D. Roosevelt adding the "Freedom to Celebrate Christmas / in Security & Thankfulness." <br/><br/>As of this writing there are none online and it is not found in the Grabhorn bibliography; we presume it is from the Grabhorn Press based on the OCLC entry and the author being Florence Walter a San Francisco bookbinder and collector of Grabhorn Press material; she was a frequent visitor to the premises of the Grabhorn Press and would have easily requested them to print this Christmas greeting on her behalf.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: One sheet folded once to make four pages fore-edge uncut printed on the front page in blue and black 10 cent World War II savings stamp adhered inside a border of blue stars; quarto size 10" by 7.5".<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Near fine clean with light toning to the spine a few shallow creases to the edges and very light spots of soiling to the rear page.<br/><br/>___CITATION: OCLC no. 931358713 which lists a single library holding The Book Club of California.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. [Grabhorn Press] unknown books
188536751New York: F. M. Lupton Publisher 1885. 1st printing of this edition of which OCLC records just one holding institution. Printed self wrappers. Age toning to wrappers. Two stab holes in margin along spine. A VG - VG copy. 16 pp. Text triple column. Wood engraved masthead. 11-3/8" x 8-3/8" <br/><br/> F. M. Lupton, Publisher unknown books