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195748541New York: Random House 1957. First edition 8vo pp.6 368 2; a fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Mulder and Timmerman A10. <br/><br/> Random House unknown books
195748540New York: Random House 1957. First edition 8vo pp.6 368 2; a fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Mulder and Timmerman A10. <br/><br/> Random House unknown books
194143320New York: W.H. Sadlier Inc 1941. 12mo pp. 61; illustrations throughout; original cream pictorial staplebound wrappers printed in red; small ink note at top fore-edge corner of front wrapper else about fine. "Reprinted by Rural and Family Life Bureau St. Cloud Minn." - upper cover. OCLC no. 12547345 does not list any holdings. <br/><br/> W.H. Sadlier Inc unknown books
19467316Chicago: Newberry Library by Univ. of Chicago Press 1946. First edition 12mo xviii & 101-102pp. frontispiece portrait 7 plates and endpaper maps; spine faded else fine in orig. rust cloth gilt. Moore president of Columbia College in New York kept this journal of a river excursion as "an eastern sight-seer pure and simple an unalloyed tourist concerned with no other profit than his own pleasure and ease of mind. <br/><br/> Newberry Library by Univ. of Chicago Press hardcover books
202057502Minneapolis & Saint Paul: The Ampersand Club 2020. Edition limited to 200 copies "for members and friends" 4to pp. 2 iv 69 1; illustrated throughout in color and black & white; original pictorial wrappers; fine. Published in celebration of Ampersand's 90th anniversary this is a brief pictorial history of Ampersand invitations from the earliest ones in manuscript through to mimeograph and later letterpress the invitations have become slightly famous for innovative design and beauty. Since the early 1980s they have been almost entirely printed by letterpress by such printers as Emerson Wulling Phil Gallo Gerry Lange Michael Tarachow Norm Fritzberg Gaylord Schanilec Richard Stevens and many others including even myself and Russell Maret. <br/><br/> The Ampersand Club unknown books
197136294St. Paul: Marric Publishing Co 1971. First edition 8vo pp. 4 98 1; color illustrations throughout by Pederson; slight browning but in all a near fine copy in original printed wrappers saddle-stitched. <br/><br/> Marric Publishing Co unknown books
187341883Saint Paul: Ramaley & Cunningham 1873. Slim 16mo pp. 72; tables; contemporary brown gilt-lettered cloth several worm holes the largest on back cover; front hinge quite weak; interior fine. <br/><br/> Ramaley & Cunningham hardcover books
200143449St. Paul MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press 2001. First edition 8vo pp. 200; original cloth-backed boards in black pictorial dust jacket; inside jacket a bit soiled from damp else about fine. Forms part of the series "Native Voices." Signed by the author. <br/><br/> Minnesota Historical Society Press hardcover books
191116570Portland Maine: Thomas B. Mosher 1911. Edition limited to 950 copies 12mo pp. x 47 2; previous owner's bookplate else a fine copy in orig. gray paper-covered boards paper labels on spine and upper cover. <br/><br/> Thomas B. Mosher hardcover books
193552362Minneapolis: The Attic House 1935. Edition limited to 40 copies leaflet 14 x 10.5 cm. pp. 4; fine. An excerpt from Hilaire Belloc's On concerning the ampersand symbol. Rulon-Miller Wulling 27.a. <br/><br/> The Attic House unknown books
193052356Minneapolis: House with The Attic 1930. Edition limited to 150 copies leaflet 14.5 x 9.5 cm pp. 8; printed brown wrappers; fine. "This piece is from the Conclusion of Walter Pater's Studies in the History of the Renaissance 1873. It provoked considerable discussion in its day was omitted from the second edition of the Studies and now stands as an exquisite embodiment of that philosophy which exalts active estheticism. It must be understood for what it is" colophon. Rulon-Miller Wulling 11. <br/><br/> House with The Attic unknown books
1849250924Richmond: William F. Ritchie 1849. Hard Cover. Good binding. 298pp. Lacking end paper; some mold on front paste-down title page and first dozen pages also on rear paste-down and last 50 pages; no pencil or ink markings evident in text; leather spine and marbled boards leather corners are missing; light edge wear to extremities with slightly heavier wear to bottom extremities; closed tears at top of front and rear boards at spine and at bottom of front and rear boards at spine. Good binding. William F. Ritchie unknown books
1900006622Philadelphia: Jefferson Medical College 1900. 8 page string-tied program in purlpe covers printed rectos only. Title Page Program Class Officers and Class Roll. Founded in 1824. In 1825 Jefferson became the first medical college in the country to establish a clinic. First Edition. String Tied. Fine in Wraps as Issued/No Jacket As Issued. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Jefferson Medical College Paperback books
21382Murrieta CA. Softcover. Near fine. Undated 1930s or 1940s. Single sheet printed on both sides folded to a 4 x 9-inch brochure with bright color covers b/w illustrations from photographs inside. "Riverside County" written in pen on front cover; else fine. Fritz Guenther began developing Murrieta's natural hot springs as a resort in 1902 and his family ran it until the 1960s. This brochure describes the healthful benefits of the springs "conceded by eminent medical authorities to surpass all others in California in healthul properties. Treatments are recommended for neuritis rheumatism and all ailments of the stomach bladder liver and kidneys" the food amenities and various levels of accommodation. unknown books
190723371907. Paper . Cream illustrated paper. Very good. 24 x 12 cm. Two-sided illustrated program consisting of Cast Chorus Orchestra and two acts. Minstrel shows in the United States were productions typically including music skits and jokes. These performances were predominantly staged by white actors in black face chock-full of racist and stereotype depictions of African Americans and their culture. Clean content discernible fold. <br/><br/> unknown books
1929258117Richmond: Division of Purchase and Printing 1929. Stapled Pamphlet. Very Good binding. Quite a nice copy in original grey printed wrappers. No marks. Very Good binding. Division of Purchase and Printing unknown books
2006006043Norton 2006. Book. As New. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. As new copy in like jacket."The Story of the World's Most Valuable Coin 1933 Double Eagle." Beautiful copy. Norton Hardcover books
1938006034Boston: Bulletin of The Business Historical Society 1938. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on front cover - " With the compliments of Lewis E. Atherton". No Jacket As Issued paginated 49-64. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. Reprint. Pamphlet. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bulletin of The Business Historical Society Paperback books
1936003312Baton Rouge LA: The Journal of Southern History 1936. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR "Oscar O. Winther ex dono auctoris". Oscar Winther was the long-time editor of the Mississippi Valley Historical Review and the Journal of American History. A nice Association Copy. Near Fine light soiling to wrappers. 47 pages in stiff tan wrappers. A reprint of The Journal of Southern History Vol.II No. 2 May 1936. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. Reprint. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. The Journal of Southern History Paperback books
1935003309Baton Rouge LA: The Journal of Southern History 1935. Reprinted from The Journal of Southern History Vol.1 No.2 May 1935. 12 pages in tan paper wrappers Near Fine wrappers lightly soiled and faint corner crease front wrapper. . Reprint. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. The Journal of Southern History Paperback books
11918Soft cover. Very Good. No publication information given. Stapled pamphlet 68 pp with 10 tables and charts. Inscribed on the cover "Dear Mr. Bledsoe / Worth Reading / to pass on/ JM Davis / 5/19/38." Very faint date stamp May 21 1938 also on front cover. Otherwise only minor wear; no internal markings. Baruch was an advisor to Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the New Deal era and played a role in the formation of the National Recovery Administration. unknown books
19891012Phoenix AZ: Heritage 1989. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. vii 349 pp index with illustrations bibliography. Very lightly bumped corners; else fine. Dust jacket shows minimal shelf wear. "Jean King beautifully captures the spirit of her great uncle Arizona Charlie who was a Legendary Cowboy an Alaska Gold Rusher and a Wild West Showman. Jean's tireless quest for information on her hero spanned ten years in gathering material for this publication" dust jacket. Due to size shipping charges may be more than standard for priority or international orders. Heritage hardcover books
1966006792Glendale CA: La Siesta Press 1966. Also published in a limited hardcover edition and SCARCE in either edition. . First Edition. Stapled Wrappers. Fine in Wraps as Issued/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. La Siesta Press Paperback books
199931960Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1999. Hardcover. 0815606087 . Nearly 250 black and white images. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Syracuse University Press hardcover books
1938003193Indianapolis Indiana: Indiana Historical Bureau 1938. Fine prior owner bookplate front pastedown. . First Edition. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Indiana Historical Bureau Hardcover books