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190710701Paris, Dunod et Pinat, 1907 ; in-8, broché ; (4), 305, (3) pp., grande planche dépliante (profils en long des 3 projets), figures et 11 planches hors-texte dont 2 plans et 9 photographies, couverture brique imprimée.
1798014463Paris Chez Hyacinthe Langlois, libraire 1798 Demi-reliure à coins
363792 parties en un volume in-8, plein veau, dos à 4 nerfs, plats ornés d'un jeu d'encadrement de filets à froid garnis d'un fleuron en écoinçons (rel. américaine de l'époque - full paneled contemporary american calf), (10), 220 p., (1) f., vi, 76 p., (1) f. errata. Boston, New-England; Sold by S. Gerrish, and other Booksellers, 1732.
2 parties en un volume in-8, plein veau, dos à 4 nerfs, plats ornés d'un jeu d'encadrement de filets à froid garnis d'un fleuron en écoinçons (rel. américaine de l'époque - full paneled contemporary american calf), (10), 220 p., (1) f., vi, 76 p., (1) f. errata. Edition originale (First edition) de cet ouvrage, selon A. Burckhardt: "Genève présentée aux Bostoniens". Né à Caen en 1692, Andrew Le Mercier, poursuivit ses études de théologie à Genève et embarqua pour l'Amérique où il devint pasteur à Boston à partir de 1715. The "Political and Geographical account…" has special title page and separate paging. "In 1729, French Protestant minister André Le Mercier worked, along with 13 other ministers, to create the Presbytery of Londonderry in New England. This was the first presbytery in New England and the only colonial presbytery that ever attracted a Huguenot minister (...). For some ministers Le Mercier offered an important bridge between Old and New World religious traditions. In 1732 le Mercier published [this] two-volume work (…). He was the only minister in all of New England with any direct knowledge of ecclesiastical and church practice in Calvin's home city, and he took special care to explain Geneva's parish system to his New England colleagues for whom formal parishes were becoming increasingly important in the eighteenth century" (Jon Butler, 'The Huguenots in America: A Refugee People in New World Society', Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1983, 88). (Cf. A. Burckhardt, in ‘Bull. de la Soc. de l'Hist. du Protestantisme Français’, 1991, p. 613-637. Brinley Sales, 7593. Early American Imprints, I, n°3557. Evans, 3596). Petit manque de papier en marge de la p. 27 de la deuxième partie avec perte de qqs caractères. Quelques rousseurs. Provenance: "Jos. Green, 1732" owner's signatures to title page and "The gift of Mr. Edward Jackson" handwritten from the same hand. Bel exemplaire conservé dans une reliure américaine de l'époque (A very nice early American binding in excellent condition).
19324866New York, 1932-1968, 26 vol. in-8°, de 312 à 585 pp, chacun, index dans chaque vol., reliure toile éditeur. Importante collection de cette très intéressante publication annuelle, traitant des relations étrangères des États-Unis. Nous proposons un ensemble presque complet (26 volumes sur les 30 premiers), du premier paru, concernant l'année 1931, jusqu'à l'année 1967, moins quatres volumes (1933, 1937, 1939 et 1940) (la série a été interrompue de 1941 à 1945). Le volume sur 1956 est un reprint, celui sur 1966 est broché. Rare.
1930021149N.Y.: Harper & Brothers 1930. First edition so stated. Previous owner's name at inside cover. Some mnor rubbing at spine edges and along bottom edges with corners bumped. Some loss of white lettering at spine otherwise a very good near fine copy in a beautiful dust jacket no tears or creases and with the very rare wrap-around band for the Harper Sealed Mystery. "Philip Nixon is the president of American Motors the biggest auto concern in the world. On the eve of cornering the US automobile market his corpse is found on the train tracks. Sgt. Gilmore had been asked to act as a bodyguard to the financier. Fortunately Gilmore was a passenger on the train that hit Nixons body.Milton M. Propper 1906-62 was an American devotee of Freeman Wills Crofts and Lynn Brock. The book is the American equivalent of Crofts: a methodical policeman Detective Sergeant Gilmore and Tommy Rankin of the Philadelphia police-- not brilliant but capable and thorough-- testing discrepancies and checking alibis; finance; transport three different train and two cars thundering across New Jersey by night; and plenty of railway timetables. Like his British models Propper handles a complex plot admirably unfolding layer by layer each mysterys solution opening new possibilities. The pure puzzle satisfies because there is no fat. But which character doesnt need to be in the book has no motive and hasnt been suspected when all the other characters have been eliminated Theres your murderer! With Audobon stock soaring under his skillful manipulation with the money world aghast at the significance of the colossal corner the death of Philip Nixon was a calamity. Mangled on the steel rails of the East Shore Express his body yielded no clues. Armed with knowledge of blackmail threats Detective Sergeant Gilmore of the Philadelphia Police took the case with full confidence of pushing it to an obvious and rapid conclusion. But numerous motives appeared and soon the list of potential murderers included gangsters thirsting for revenge the brothers of a betrayed girl a desperate bear speculator and the mans own secretary once before convicted of manslaughter. Who threw the body on the tracks By sheer doggedness and an intelligence that missed no single detail Gilmore solved this thrilling mystery in a way that will delight the keenest reader." -- Nicholas Fuller at "The Grandest Game in the World" blog. This copy although not marked as such comes from the auction of the Gary Groton Crime Fiction collection of detective fiction . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-Near Fine/Fine. Book. Harper & Brothers
1860250223Philadelphia: Charles Desilver 1860. Fifteenth Edition Revised With Valuable Additions. Hardcover. Good plus. Small quarto 736 pages embossed dark leather extra extra-gilt spine and top cover edgeworn many tissues facing the hand-colored illustrations survive marbled endpapers. NOTE: WorldCat cites no original print editions of this 15th. <br/><br/>Drake not only operated the first antiquarian bookshop in the U.S.A. but focussed on genealogy and the history of the Native Americans. This work was first published in 1832 as "Indian Biography" in 1500 copies. Howes H476 note; Sabin 20868 esp. Note; Field 455; Rader 1224; Larned 362. matter. This edition is enriched with portraits of several have been engraved by John Gadsby Chapman. One more notable engraving is Lady Rebecca the saviour of Virginia and Mrs. John Rolfe a.k.a. Pocahontas taken from the 1616 engraving by Simon de Passe. Drake attests that the portrait of Sagoyewatha alias Red-Jacket Chief of the Senecas "may be relied upon as a faithful one." :Eleven steel plate engravings hand-colored remarkably including Sir William Johnson British commander in the French & Indian War. The Appendix is "Existing Condition of the Expatriated Indians Tribes 1859" and with an extensive Index. Charles Desilver hardcover
1871250193Geneva IL: Thompson and Everts 1871. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. lithographed portraits. Folio 57 pages modern half leather preserving the original cover title new endpapers pp. 6-9 with tidal stain at fore-edges archival paper repairs to some fore-edges some offset color to page 51 which covers part of the town of Somonauk leaf 24 was rebound upside down Clinton Township. Quite Scarce: no auction records located. <br/><br/>Buck 771 citing only 3 copies in 1914. This is the first atlas of De Kalb County. It opens with a handsome double-page color spread of the State of Illinois. This includes a Business Directory many many cuts of buildings and farms and pages for Real Estate Transactions. This was among the earliest atlases of counties published nationally. The number of copies published was driven by the number of subscribers. Thompson and Everts hardcover
1855040132Fairfield Iowa / Philadelphia: Henn Williams & Co. / R.L. Barnes 1855. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Full-color folding map 22" x 35". Folds into embossed red-cloth covers gilt lettering on cover 5.75" x 3.75". Near fine condition. Drawn in 1854 and issued early in 1855 this map shows a "Great Western Mail & Emigrant Route to the Pacific" extending from Omaha. The first American settlers arrived in Iowa from the East in 1833. By 1855 the new state had become a magnet for homesteaders and settlers to work the rich land. Henn, Williams & Co. / R.L. Barnes hardcover
1855040132Fairfield Iowa / Philadelphia: Henn Williams & Co. / R.L. Barnes 1855. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Full-color folding map 22" x 35". Folds into embossed red-cloth covers gilt lettering on cover 5.75" x 3.75". Near fine condition. Drawn in 1854 and issued early in 1855 this map shows a "Great Western Mail & Emigrant Route to the Pacific" extending from Omaha. The first American settlers arrived in Iowa from the East in 1833. By 1855 the new state had become a magnet for homesteaders and settlers to work the rich land. <br/><br/> Henn, Williams & Co. / R.L. Barnes hardcover books
1963WA-55Utah: Wasatch County Chapter Daughters Of Utah Pioneers 1963. Comprehensive classic text presents a detailed centennial history of Wasatch County Utah from the time the first settlers arrived in 1859 to the beginning of the county's second century in the 1960's. This volume has been prepared almost exclusively from manuscript material. Diaries letters journals and biographies of pioneers and accounts related personally by the early settlers or by their sons and daughters have contributed a great deal to this work. Material as arranged in this book includes the religious educational civic and political cultural commercial and industrial histories of each community in the county. Each of the communities is included in a separate section of the text and at the end of each section contains pictures and biographies of the pioneers and others who made Wasatch County what it is today. Signed by W.J. Mortimer on the title page. 1198 pp. Illustrated. Pictorial covers. No spine cracks or creases. Very minimal shelfwear. Scarce. Signed by Author. Pictorial Hard Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Wasatch County Chapter Daughters Of Utah Pioneers Hardcover
1904009545Leipsic: Karl Baedeker Publisher 1904. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Third Edition Revised. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. SCARCE in any edition in the original unprinted dust jacket with the title label affixed to the spine. In red flexible cloth binding marbled edges red and black ribbon markers ciii 660 pages with 25 maps and 35 plans. Near Fine the front fold-out map detached leaving a triangular section still attached that map otherwise complete and with no other flaws. All other maps and plans present and Fine. The SCARCE dust jacket Very Good lightly soiled mild wear at folds small chips tears and creases at edges. Karl Baedeker, Publisher Hardcover
1886009181Indianapolis IN: The Bowen-Merrill Co. 1886. Book. Very Good. Decorative Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. SCARCE in current commerce in the First Edition and in any of its five States. Riley's 2nd published book. 263 pages. Illustrated blue-stamped tan cloth boards. Coated brown endpapers. First Edition State 5 verso of title page changed lacking the advertisement for "The Old Swimmin'- Hole" Russo pp.8-11. A Very Good copy cloth opened about 3" along front gutter and 1" rear gutter rear board soiled with cloth a bit loose at bottom edge Contemporary gift inscription front end page dated March 25 1886. The Bowen-Merrill Co. Hardcover
1978GT1349Kent USA: Volair Limited 1978. 1st Reprint Edition . Hardback. Mint/Slipcase. large 8vo. Limited edition NO 285/5000. xxvii 470 vii 534 4. A mint two volumes set of the famous volumes 'Indian Tribes of North America' with a fine brown calf binding gilt and the original brown cloth slipcase houses the two volumes. A.e.g. Printed colour facsimilies prints throughout. Loose number ticket enclosed. 285/5000. Brown silk end-papers and both page ribbons in fine condition. The binding are brown with gilt decoration. The volumes are are facsimiles of the original issues using the best examples for the production.The two books are reductions from the original folios prints and the text is from the original Royal Octavo editions of 1848-1850 which incorporates all the Thomas McKenny's important revision of the first Royal Octavo edition of 1848-50. Like new condition. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. HEAVY ITEM <br/> <br/> Volair Limited hardcover
185124212Saint Paul: James M. Goodhue 1851. 8vo pp. 224; original printed blue wrappers neatly rebacked; some spotting of the text but near fine copy printed by Minnesota's first printer. Martin 29. Sabin 49257 citing the1850 journal. James M. Goodhue unknown
190046472Minneapolis: Johnson Smith & Harrison state printers 1900. Large heavy quartos 5 volumes in 6 containing Geology vols. I II & IV; Paleontology vol. III parts 1 and 2; and Structural and Petrographic Geology vol. V; without the atlas volume which was published in 1901. Vol. III part 2 in orig. brown wrappers spine broken pages browned the balance in publisher's half brown morocco gilt spine of vol. IV rubbed; overall a good and sound set; numerous maps lithographsand photogravure plates throughout some printed in color a few folding plus illustrations in text. Compiled under the auspices of the University of Minnesota this report on the geological and natural history survey of Minnesota is published pursuant to an act of the state legislature made in 1872 and was one of the most ambitious geological surveys of any state. <br/><br/> Johnson, Smith & Harrison, state printers unknown books
185227363Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1852. First edition 8vo pp. xvi i.e. viii 19-298; 12 colored chromolithographic plates 8 after Seth Eastman; ex-library copy with usual markings pages slightly browned with mild foxing; good or better in recent brown cloth gilt lettering on spine. This is the second of the three Iris souvenir annuals 1851-1853; the 1852 volume is unique because the editor secured for it Mrs. Mary Eastman's collection of tales and poetry on Indian legends. While stationed at Fort Snelling her husband Captain Eastman made a series of drawings on Indian subjects and Mrs. Eastman collected the traditions which resulted in her tales and poetry on the Chippewa and Sioux Winona and Winona's Rock Wabashaw Flying Cloud Minnehaha Falls the "Laughing Waters" St. Anthony Falls and Spirit Island. Mrs. Eastman's writings were republished in 1852 under the title The Romance of Indian Life by Mrs. Mary Eastman Howes E-310; Sabin 21686. Stories and poems by other writers are included in this volume including a poem by Frederica Bremer. Lippincott, Grambo & Co unknown
196660603Penrith: Valex Blackpool Ltd. n.d. 1966. Large 8vo approximately 9½" x 7"; pp. 8; illustrated; original pictorial wrappers; near fine. "Unofficial programme" for the 1966 UK Tour. Printed by Reed's Ltd in Penrith and published by Valex in Blackpool. Much of the text concerns Dylan's youthful tales of running away from home his imagined travels and early musical accomplishments. Being unofficial this "programme" would almost certainly have been offered for sale outside the various venues during the tour including the Manchester Free Trade Hall where he was famously labeled Judas just before the final number Like a Rolling Stone. Rare. Not in OCLC. Valex (Blackpool) Ltd., n.d. unknown
185227363Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1852. First edition 8vo pp. xvi i.e. viii 19-298; 12 colored chromolithographic plates 8 after Seth Eastman; ex-library copy with usual markings pages slightly browned with mild foxing; good or better in recent brown cloth gilt lettering on spine. This is the second of the three Iris souvenir annuals 1851-1853; the 1852 volume is unique because the editor secured for it Mrs. Mary Eastman's collection of tales and poetry on Indian legends. While stationed at Fort Snelling her husband Captain Eastman made a series of drawings on Indian subjects and Mrs. Eastman collected the traditions which resulted in her tales and poetry on the Chippewa and Sioux Winona and Winona's Rock Wabashaw Flying Cloud Minnehaha Falls the "Laughing Waters" St. Anthony Falls and Spirit Island. Mrs. Eastman's writings were republished in 1852 under the title The Romance of Indian Life by Mrs. Mary Eastman Howes E-310; Sabin 21686. Stories and poems by other writers are included in this volume including a poem by Frederica Bremer. <br/><br/> Lippincott, Grambo & Co hardcover books
198860516Lancashire: The Preston Bob Dylan Society 1988. Three issues with the name changing from Rambling on to Ramblin' after issue 1 first two issues staple bound 8.25" x 6" the third and final issue 11.75" x 8.25" and backed in black cloth; text illustrations tour reviews recollections etc.; light soiling to covers very good. A rare and short-lived Dylan fanzine produced by Obviously 5 Believers: The Preston Bob Dylan Society with contributions from Andrew Starkie John Street Terry A. Gans Ian Lewis R. Serge Denisoff Jacqui Lig Ken Keiran Leslie McClean and others. Only three issues were produced Not found in OCLC. The Preston Bob Dylan Society unknown
194848530Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1948. First edition 8vo pp. xii 2 270; near fine in a slightly chipped dust jacket with old tape repair on verso. Dedication copy inscribed to Paul Hillestad on front free endpaper "Dear Paul Accept this little gift with its dedication as another interest payment on the great debt I owe you Feike Feikema 3-10-48 ps. Pardon the "cast's penmanship". referring to his shaky lettering Manfred must have been in a cast at the time. Hillestad was Manfred's editor at Webb. Mulder and Timmerman A4. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown books
194848530Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1948. First edition 8vo pp. xii 2 270; near fine in a slightly chipped dust jacket with old tape repair on verso. Dedication copy inscribed to Paul Hillestad on front free endpaper "Dear Paul Accept this little gift with its dedication as another interest payment on the great debt I owe you Feike Feikema 3-10-48 ps. Pardon the "cast's penmanship". referring to his shaky lettering Manfred must have been in a cast at the time. Hillestad was Manfred's editor at Webb. Mulder and Timmerman A4. Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown
186653881St. Paul: J. W. McClung 1866. 8vo pp. 8 ads 284; front endpaper with ads on blue paper; rear endpaper with ads on pink paper; prelims also with ads on pink and blue paper; original brown diaper-pattern cloth with ads on blue paper pasted on top as issued; with other advertisement leaves interspersed throughout also on colored paper; portrait of Jonathan Carver one other wood-engraved illustration in the text; clean tears in pp. 9-12 small cracks at joints modest wear; good or better. <br/><br/> J. W. McClung hardcover books
186653881St. Paul: J. W. McClung 1866. 8vo pp. 8 ads 284; front endpaper with ads on blue paper; rear endpaper with ads on pink paper; prelims also with ads on pink and blue paper; original brown diaper-pattern cloth with ads on blue paper pasted on top as issued; with other advertisement leaves interspersed throughout also on colored paper; portrait of Jonathan Carver one other wood-engraved illustration in the text; clean tears in pp. 9-12 small cracks at joints modest wear; good or better. J. W. McClung unknown
200360570Grand Junction Colorado: Rolling Tomes 2003. 99 issues in all no. 36 is in 3 parts: A B and C; 11" x 8½" each issue generally 6-8 pages; occasional illustrations original printed self-wrappers; three holes punched in the gutter and so bound in a 3-ring binder. Complete and near fine throughout. This was a newsletter published by Mick and Laurie McCuiston so that On the Tracks subscribers could have Dylan information between the three yearly publications of their fanzine. It offered a "comprehensive news coverage on concert dates TV appearances album releases new books gossip etc." The publication of Series of Dreams started in July 1993 and ended in 2003; it was monthly sent untill May 1995 issue #23. Then there were only 8-9 mailings a year. See comewritersandcriticsdotcom. Rolling Tomes unknown