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185656635New York: D. Appleton and Company 1856. xii 358 2 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Orange blind-stamped cloth. Spine faded bookplate removed some pages have small dampstains not affecting text. xii 358 2 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> D. Appleton and Company hardcover
1804324849Baltimore: C. Douglas Bookseller 1804. vi ii 351 1pp. 8vo. Bound in contemp. speckled calf Very Good some fading. vi ii 351 1pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> C. Douglas, Bookseller unknown
193023001250Trenton New Jersey: N.J. Department of Public Instruction 1930. Near-fine. Minor staining from stapled. A guide to proper nutrition in childhood for parents published by the New Jersey Department of Public Instruction. Written by a doctor in a friendly informational tone for the general public. Emphasizes the importance of healthy school lunches to proper growth and learning. Includes directions/suggestions for packing a healthy school lunch. Includes a bullet point list on lower wrapper for success: healthy food rest and exercise cleanliness and protection i.e. immunization.<br /> <br /> Single vol. 8.25" by 5.25" pp. 2 9 1 illus. stapled in original illus. self wrps. N.J. Department of Public Instruction unknown
1966233984Aalen : Scientia 1966. Second Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Edition; Neudruck der 2. Aufl. Leipzig 1885. Physical description; lxxvi 243 p. ; 23 cm. Subjects; Ecclesiastical law - Ireland. Canon law. Aalen : Scientia hardcover
190620972London: Edward Stanford. 1906. Seventh Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Wear to extremities. One map slightly frayed. Slight dampstaining to front board and first few pages not affecting text ; A very handsome copy. Including many ads. 24 unpaginated map section in color. The Murray's Travel Guides are very detailed and this is the most thorough guide of Ireland. "With index-directory for 1910"; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; lx 4 576 24 32 pages . Edward Stanford hardcover
1860314093New York: Samuel French 1860. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Two volumes of three published. Printed wrappers. A few stains on the front wrappers about very good copies. Samuel French unknown
1991101130Helmhaus Zurich 1991. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Oversized oblong one signature text block With Swiss-German in the middle with an English insert. Enclosed in a worn cardboard folio. Helmhaus Zurich hardcover
1990289827Dublin : Trinity History Workshop 1990. First Proof Edition. Softcover. Fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Series; Trinity History Workshop publications ; 3. Physical description; 173 pages ; 22 cm. Notes; Review copy with a SIGNED letter from David Fitzpatrick loosely inserted. Notes; Includes bibliographical references. Subjects; Trinity College Dublin Ireland. Nationalism Ireland History. Nationalism Ireland History. Nationalism History Ireland. Nationalism Ireland History. Revolutions Ireland 20th century. Ireland History Civil War 1922-1923. Ireland Politics and government 20th century. Ireland History 1901-1910. Ireland History Civil War 1922-1923. Ireland History 1910-1921. Ireland History 20th century. Ireland Politics and government 20th century. Ireland Social conditions 20th century. Ireland History 1922-. Ireland History 1901-1910. Ireland Nationalist movements history. Genres; Bibliography. History. Dublin : Trinity History Workshop paperback
195727241London: Deutsch 1957. First trade edition. 79 p. Intro by Laurie Lee.illus. ; 38cm. DJ with wear and rubbing along edges. Deutsch unknown
195727241London: Deutsch 1957. First trade edition. 79 p. Intro by Laurie Lee.illus. ; 38cm. DJ with wear and rubbing along edges. <br/><br/> Deutsch unknown books
197228852Francestown N. H. : Golden-Quill Press 1972. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 80 pages; Description: 80 p. ; 21 cm. Genre: Poetry. Loosely inserted is a a 4-page manuscript letter from the author with envelope to Harriet Sampson. Francestown, N. H. : Golden-Quill Press hardcover
048975London: N.p. Hardcover. Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Cooke and Davenport. Quartos. 303 pages in two volumes. Contains 146 of 148 plates possibly as published. Absent are the last 2 plates in Volume II "Before and After" which were frequently left out due to their showing a couple just prior and after sex still fully clothed. Otherwise collates complete. Hardcovers bound full publisher's cloth with cover designs embossed in gilt. The bindings are worn and bumped and are now housed in clear mylar or acetate dust jackets. The front hinge of Volume I is cracking and a type of flexible glue appears to have been applied to prevent separation. Text blocks are sound. All edges gilt. Undated but appear to be from the 1840s-1850s. The title pages are printed in dark blue and red. Most if not all of the engravings have their tissue guards. There is no tissue guard at the page describing the final plates of Volume II "Before and After" and their is no evidence of plates being removed. <br/> <br/> N.p. hardcover
181947656Winchester: Printed for the Publishers by J. Foster 1819. Edition not stated. Octavo 17cm; contemporary full calf dark brown title on spine; 232pp. Boards warped; leather shows surface rubbing and abrasions scratches and bumps; spots of delamination; large "F" carved into front; material loss at crown of spine. Textblock comprehensively foxed with creases and dampstains some torn corners and pulled signatures; juvenile marginalia throughout preliminaries; hinges somewhat loose but bindings otherwise sound. A Good copy.<br/><br/>An account of the life of Reverend James Ireland portions as dictated to his secretary on his own deathbed. He was born in Scotland 1748—a self-described wicked man he eventually converted to the Baptist faith and went to Virginia where the Church of England reigned supreme. Ireland continued preaching as a Baptist despite risking arrest; he even spent time in a Culpeper County jail. Eventually he settled down in the Shenandoah Valley teaching and preaching the faith throughout Virginia and enduring a strange episode where his servants attempted to poison him until he passed away in 1806. Printed for the Publishers by J. Foster unknown books
1766287781London 1766. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Missing both the back and front boards. Physical description; 4 ix 1 741 25 pages. Subjects; Ireland Politics and government 1760-1820. London paperback
194624097Chicago:: Ireland Magic Company 1946. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Fine in a jacket with a long tear to the front panel and some other moderate use. 8vo. Inscribed by Frances Ireland on the front free endpaper. Ireland Magic Company, hardcover
1900396748Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company 1900. Hardcover. Good. First edition. Pictorial green and beige cloth stamped in gilt. Illustrated by F.R. Gruger and J.J. Ray. Pages 29-32 have tear at top edge cloth worn and scuffed spine ends chipped a good to very good copy. An American's trip on a British ship. An uncommon title. J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover
1989375117Dún Laoghaire Co. Dublin Ireland : Boole Press 1989. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-toned and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright and clean. Physical description; ix 229 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Subjects; Atlantic Ocean Navigation History ; Congresses. North Atlantic region Discovery and exploration ; Congresses. North Atlantic Ocean Exploration history. Geography Medieval. Geography Medieval ; Congresses. America Discovery and exploration Irish. Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland : Boole Press paperback
elala4525Edinburgh: Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier 1883. 3 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 308 4ads; vii 324 4ads; xii 324 8ads. with half-titles. numerous plates incl. 3 frontis. 1 plate on blue paper. untrimmed in original gilt-stamped cloth some chipping & fraying to spine ends several inner hinges cracked Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson, & Ferrier, 1883 hardcover
1812290109London: Published by Messrs. Boydell and Co. Printed by W. Bulmer and Co 1812. Third Edition. Three Quarters Leather. Very Good binding. The artwork of the influential satirist and book illustrator William Hogarth taken from his manuscript works with detailed analysis and biographical essays by the editor John Ireland. Complete in three volumes. With engraved title pages frontispiece and numerous engraved plates throughout. Wear to the joints surface loss to the corners of the boards and spots of scuffing to the spine. Three quarters olive green morocco over marbled paper boards. Top edge gilt. Very Good binding. Published by Messrs. Boydell and Co., Printed by W. Bulmer and Co unknown books
1923BOOKS004232<p>2 volumes: xxxiv238pp with frontispiece and 2 other plates 3 maps of which 2 are foldouts1 chart and index list of works by the society at end; xxx290pp with frontispiece and 2 other plates and index. Octavo 9" x 6" issued in blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and pictorial representation of the ship Victoria on the cover decorative blind stamp to covers. Translated and edited from the <em>Icelandic edition</em> of Sigfus Blondal by Betrtha S Phillpotts. Works issued by the Hakluyt Society Second Series Numbers 53 and 68. First edition.<br /><br />The autobiography of Jon Olafsson Traveler to the Indies remained unprinted in Icelandic save for a few excerpts until 1908-9 when an edition by Sigfus Blondal Librarian to the Royal Library was published in Copenhagen by the Icelandic Literary Society. The text in this edition which was based on a scholarly collation of the extant MMS. has been implicitly followed in the English translation. The life of Jon Olafsson falls into three parts; or perhaps more properly since only the first two parts are written by himself into two parts and an appendix. The first part opening with his childhood and youth in the remote north-west of Iceland his voyage to England in 1615 and his brief stay in that country has for its main subject his experiences as gunner's mate in Copenhagen and on various Northern voyages in the service of King Christian IV. It is this part which is comprised in the present volume. The second part edited by the Hakluyt Society deals with Jon Olafsson's voyage to India in 1622 his life as a member of the Danish garrison in the fort at Tranquebaar and the voyage home in 1624-5 a terrible record of privation in a rudderless vessel; his stay with other survivors at Youghal in Ireland and his return to Copenhagen towards the end of the year which had seen Christian IV's ill-fated entry into the Thirty Years' War. The autobiographical part ends with his return to Iceland in the Spring of 1626. It is followed by an account of the remainder of his life probably composed by someone in the household of Magnus Magnusson sheriff of Isafjoro Jon's native country--possibly the sheriff himself--and ending with Jon's death in 1679 in his eighty-fifth year. This third part is of value for the full account of the raid on the Barbary corsairs on Iceland in 1627.<br /><br /><strong>Condition:</strong><br /><br />Spine ends moderately rubbed volume II spine lightly sunned else a very good set.</p> Hakluyt Society hardcover
15629Springfield MA: Oct. 28/91 to Apr4/95. 499p. 31.5x26cm half leather cloth boards. Legal financial & personal matters much to do with the Deadwood Basin Mining Co West Virginia settlement of his parents' estate transferring & cashing notes & stocks copies of photos from Eastman Co book purchases from Century Co Estes & Lauriat used book dealers music from Ditson & Schirmer wine Ames Hill Journal Club subscription lists discussions of insurance matters & writings. Spine piece gone corners damped else VG. hardcover
181414870London: R. S. Kirby Pr. by J. G. Barnard 1814. 8vo. Frontis. x 4 212 4 pp. lacks pp. 209212 supplied in ink . <br><br>By the infamous forger of Shakespeare manuscripts. Title-page printed in red and black ink. Illustrated with a frontispiece decorated with title-page vignette and tail-pieces. Publisher's advertisements and errata at end. Lacks covers with most of spine chipped away first few leaves detached but present. Endpapers soiled and much chipped frontispiece with a couple of shallow chips not touching illustration and last several leaves with tiny chips at corners. Shallow chipping to top outer corners of pp. 157186. Frontispiece and title-page a little soiled; elsewhere occasional spots of soiling. Legibly inked annotations by an early hand on title-page and scattered throughout within text and margins. Ex-library with rubber-stamps of a now-defunct library on frontispiece title-page and several other pages; library charge pocket on back free endpaper; and paper shelf label on front free endpaper. Pp. 199 to end detaching slightly. Pp. 209212 missing supplied in ink by an early hand. R. S. Kirby (Pr. by J. G. Barnard) unknown books
18880005137Chicago: People's Publishing Co. 1888 circa. New edition. Pictorial Cloth. Good. Steel Engravings and woodcuts. 4to 649 pages recased original covers with new endpapers blue ink stain on bottom edge all edges gilt extremities worn. Uncommon. <br/><br/>"Picturesque Ireland' is designed to embrace and present all the best and most striking features of preceding works on the subject .with hundreds of other views from recent photographs and drawings especially engraved for this work. . In this work every county in Ireland will be noticed and the remarkable features of each illustrated." Each county map is in colour. Steel Engravings and woodcuts. People's Publishing Co. hardcover
1921006521Chicago: Benjamin Franklin Bureau 1921. This Report commissioned by "The Committee of One Hundred on Ireland" took testimaony about the harsh treatment given to Ireland during the struggle for independence; the stories helped swing world opinion toward the rebels. This is a Very Good copy of the First Edition. Not common. Softbound with green paper wraps and titling in black. Clean text; vii 144 pages. Indexed. Illustrated with many photographs. Light wear; faint crease to bottom of front cover; small chip at the foot of the spine. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Benjamin Franklin Bureau Paperback
1955128288Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1955. Draft script for the 1955 film. <br /> <br /> A crew of Air Force soldiers are called in for a difficult bombing mission on the border of Manchuria and North Korea and while the mission is successful in the end it takes a hefty toll on the group. <br /> <br /> White untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Gries. 155 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Columbia Pictures unknown