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Percaline de l'?diteur. 666 pages. Jaquette.
Broch?. 693 pages.
Numéro complet.
57310P., SFELT, 1948, in 8° broché, 313 pages, non coupé ; jaquette illustrée par J. Pruvost.
28609P., Calmann-Levy, 1958, fort volume in 8° broché, 576pp. ; couverture illustrée en couleurs. Bel exemplaire.
221p. (4)[Changes]. All edges green. 16mo. Original full stiff oilcloth binding, ink stained. WWI 4
197793107Couverture souple. Broché. 134 pages. Papier bruni. Manque au dos.
1963016316Seaside Heights New Jersey: Seaside Heights 50th Anniversary Committee 1963. Very Good EX-LIBRARY. Withdrawn stamp and a few other library markings. A solid reading/reference copy. All text and illustrations are clean and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated with 16 pages of portraits and vintage photographs. Roster of Citizens. Bound in the original blue cloth lettered in shiny gold on the spine and front cover. "Publication Sponsored by 50th Anniversary Committee.". First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good EX-LIBRARY/No jacket probably as issued. 8vo. vii 69pp 16 pages of photos. [Seaside Heights, 50th Anniversary Committee] Hardcover
1963013740Seaside Heights New Jersey: Seaside Heights 50th Anniversary Committee 1963. Fine condition. Sharp corners. Bright clean square and tight. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Pages appear unread -- fresh and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated with 16 pages of portraits and vintage photographs. Roster of Citizens. Bound in the original blue cloth lettered in shiny gold on the spine and front cover. "Publication Sponsored by 50th Anniversary Committee.". First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/No jacket probably as issued. 8vo. vii 69pp 16 pages of photos. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. [Seaside Heights, 50th Anniversary Committee] Hardcover
pp. 463, 6 [Publisher's catalogue for Libraries], 6 [Publisher's Standard Publications], 4 [Publisher's Biography and History catalogue]. Damp stain. Age stain. Lacks first fly leaves. 190mm. Original full cloth binding embossed in blind. Front board detached. Spine repaired with slight loss at head and tail. Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley (1806-1855) was an English poet and author. She was a daughter of the 5th Duke of Rutland and in 1831, she married Hon. Charles Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, a son of the 1st Baron Wharncliffe. After the death of her husband in 1844, she led a peripatetic life. She died of dysentery while travelling from Antioch to Beirut in 1855, but she is best known for these travels in the U.S. First American Edition. TRAVEL BX 5
18514650054New York: Harper & Brothers 1851. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Exlibrary marks. Sound binding and hinges. Clean tanned pages. Embossed cloth over boards has light shelf wear with label at lower spine. Faint dampstaining at upper corner of last few pages. Travel memoir by English poet and writer Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley 1806-1855. Ex-Library; 7.75" tall; 463 pages. Harper & Brothers hardcover
pp. xv, 314. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Spine darkened. Liberty Book Club dust jacket. "Important source for the history of Soviet psychiatry and psychology with an Appendix containing the only English translation of the devastating 1936 'Decree against pedagogy' (which turned Soviet psychology on its head), the section on pathology of higher nervous activity from the famous Stalinist 5-year-plan, 1946-1950, and the 1950's Pavlovization era denunciation of S. L. Rubinshtein." Coldwar/Economics 1
1927008511New York: Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation 1927. First Edition First Issue Total Issue 10000 1927. Publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering. 8vo 74 63 19 28 144 26 47 37 Tables 20 Index 4 pp. Profusely illustrated with tables and 2 fold-out charts. Near Fine prior owner name and city front paste down. Together with laid-in "Trade Standards in the Pump Industry" Recommended by The Hydraulic Society 1921 published by Worthington Machinery Company 8vo printed brown stapled wrappers 18 pages. Near Fine. Henry R. Worthington 1817-1880 was the inventor of the direct acting steam pump and one of the founding members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He started the Worthington Pump Works in 1845 which in 1899 became the Steam Pump Company. That was followed in 1916 by the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp. which from 1952-1967 was the Worthington Corporation and in 1967 merged into Studebaker. While the Handbook is not limited in institutional holdings it is SCARCE in today's market. No records at OCLC for Trade Standards in the Pump Industry. Contents: 1 Worthington Pump Works 18451899 2 International Steam Pump Company 18991916 3 Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation 19161952 4 Worthington Corporation 19521967 5 Merger with Studebaker 1967. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation Hardcover books
1927008511New York: Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation 1927. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition First Issue Total Issue 10000 1927. Publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering. 8vo 74 63 19 28 144 26 47 37 Tables 20 Index 4 pp. Profusely illustrated with tables and 2 fold-out charts. Near Fine prior owner name and city front paste down. Together with laid-in "Trade Standards in the Pump Industry" Recommended by The Hydraulic Society 1921 published by Worthington Machinery Company 8vo printed brown stapled wrappers 18 pages. Near Fine. Henry R. Worthington 1817-1880 was the inventor of the direct acting steam pump and one of the founding members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He started the Worthington Pump Works in 1845 which in 1899 became the Steam Pump Company. That was followed in 1916 by the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp. which from 1952-1967 was the Worthington Corporation and in 1967 merged into Studebaker. While the Handbook is not limited in institutional holdings it is SCARCE in today's market. No records at OCLC for Trade Standards in the Pump Industry. Contents: 1 Worthington Pump Works 1845-1899 2 International Steam Pump Company 1899-1916 3 Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation 1916-1952 4 Worthington Corporation 1952-1967 5 Merger with Studebaker 1967. Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation Hardcover
186632042Springfield: State Journal Steam Press 1866. Hardcover. Small 4to. Modern green buckram. xvi 504pp iii. Frontispiece Fine/very good. Modern binding is superb clean and handsome; text block is clean and only ever-so-slightly age toned with bit of soiling to preliminary leaves; there is the occasional spot of foxing but the majority of the text block is as bright as the day it was published. A tight and unusually attractive first edition of this early study the first of eight volumes published under Worthen's direction with assistance from J.D. Whitney Leo Lesquereux and Henry Engelmann. All called for foldout maps and plans some partly colored are present and mainly in superb condition with only the two largest of them showing some edgewear and bearing expert archival strengthening. Worthen was a renowned if self-taught leading geographer of his day and served as State Geologist from 1858 to 1875. All in all an exceptional far above average copy. State Journal Steam Press hardcover
1890BOOKS044683IConcord NH: Republican Press Association 1890. HC. good black cloth hardcover - Volume I staining See Note. B&W illustrations. Volume I is history and Volume II is essentially all genealogy. CONDITION NOTE - Staining to rear board of Volume I and staining to the foreedge of the book block and a few pages of Volume I. 2 vols 1110pp. Republican Press Association unknown
1867041511Raleigh N.C.: Printed by W. E. Pell State Printer- Sentnel Office 1867. First Edition First Printing . Soft cover. Fair. 12mo. 31 pages. Bound in mid-20th century cloth-backed pressboard with a paper label on the front cover. The original pamphlet is held in with flexible cloth tape with the tape extending about 3/4 an inch over the spine of the pamphlet. Brown printed wrappers bound in. A sound copy. The text it toned and there is some foxing on the wrappers. Printed on the rear wrapper is "For further information and terms of sale apply to the Governor of North Carolina Raleigh N.C." This is not an illustrated work. Printed just two years after the Civil War. Scarce. NOT FOUND IN THORNTON. <br/> <br/> Printed by W. E. Pell, State Printer- Sentnel Office paperback
1987045044Decorah IA and Allentown PA: Anundsen Publishing Co. for Dorothy Elsie Worman 1987. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Light brown buckram lettered in gold foil. x326 pp. Inscribed by author on front blank preceding title page with post card in author's hand laid in. A few instances of handwriting and notations internally otherwise unmarked and as issued. Very scarce. Anundsen Publishing Co. for Dorothy Elsie Worman Hardcover
18934996St. Louis MO: N. D. Thompson 1893. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong 4to half calf vintage but not a publisher's binding. <br/><br/>Extensively illustrated. N. D. Thompson hardcover
18930009732Chicago : Montgomer Ward & Co. 1893. printed wrappers. Very Good. 16mo printed drab folder pencilled sites on verso of folder <br/><br/>A handsome red-orange detailed and indexed map of the World's Fair.Printed by Rand McNally & Co. Montgomer Ward & Co. unknown
191820862War Council of the American Red Cross 1918. 13.75 x 20.75 inches printed in black and red. Creasing and general handling wear edges reinforced with paper tape on the verso. Good. Prior to World War I the American Red Cross was a small organization still in the process of developing its programs and identity. The War spurred a significant period of growth for the organization transforming it into a major national humanitarian organization by the end of 1918. This poster was published in 1918 by the War Council of the Red Cross a short-lived special unit created by President Wilson in 1917 for the specific purpose of directing the organization's war effort. It provided the American public with detailed information regarding the extent and cost of various Red Cross programs in France aimed at refugee relief rebuilding and hospital construction for the treatment and prevention of tuberculosis. We found no listing for an original of this poster in OCLC and none in commerce but note copies at the Smithsonian Metropolitan Museum of Art National World War I Museum Hoover Institution and Imperial War Museum. War Council of the American Red Cross unknown books
1332259731.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656172975.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
29p. Illustrated with drawings. Tall 8vo. Remnants of tape on spine. PA PAMPH 20_8 BX1 + PA PAMPH 20_15 BX4
193946471Macon Georgia:: The J. W. Burke Company. G/NONE. 1939. Hardcover. Slender hardback first edition bound in dark-red and gray cloth. Covers show light minor wear with touch of spine slant. Hinges sound uncracked. Pages tight clean with endpapers and some pages foxed. Tour map missing. No DJ. Not library discard. ; . The J. W. Burke Company, hardcover