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1998018090Mansfield Centre Connecticut: Martino Fine Books 1998. BRAND NEW in perfect condition. STILL SEALED in the publisher's clear plastic SHRINKWRAP. NO rubbing. NO fading. Bright clean square and tight. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Fresh and crisp -- obviously never read. 1998. "Limited edition facsimile reprint" of the 1928 original. No date but 1998 first Martino printing. Published @ $75.00 and Limited to 150 Copies per prospectus. A comprehensive bibliography with 17500 entries arranged by subject and fully indexed. Many useful annotations. Black authors are noted by an asterisk. A standard reference. Bound in the original green cloth stamped in bright gold on the spine. From the publisher: "Work was Director of Records and Research at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. It took Work over 20 years to complete his bibliography. The purpose of the book '. is to furnish an accurate and comprehensive handbook of the titles and authors of valuable books pamphlets and articles on the Negro in Africa and America' The bibliography is organized in sections covering such topics as discovery exploration art music slavery and the slave trade etc. There are chapters on black literature and the arts An author index gives access to the entire work. Work provides a full title for each entry as well as place of publication date and pagination. There are occasional annotations. This bibliography is the most comprehensive work listed in Besterman." Besterman 4191. 1998 reprint of the 1928 original. Hardcover. New/in publisher's shrinkwrap. xxiii 698pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Martino Fine Books Hardcover
pp. iv, 158. Ruled title page. Small 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, decorated and embossed in black. Original dust jacket. Slightly torn. Nice copy. Coldwar/Economics 10
1940biblio102-MT04New York: Bonanza Books 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Bonanza Books New York 1940 Cloth Book Condition: Very Good Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good 1st Edition 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall Ex-Library book with library marks otherwise a clean unmarked well used book Dust Jacket in protective mylar and has a small tear near the front corner 259 pg . 230 religious and secular songs Explains the origins and nature of various types of Afro-American folk songs This book by Work did much to establish the Negro folk song as musical form A magnificent collection of genuine negro folk songs assembled by Dr John W Work of Fisk University "Here are the original great and exalted spirituals the true sad and mournful Blues the rhythmic work songs the gay and high-hearted cake-walk and dance tunes here is the unique and beautiful music of the American Negro" MT04 Bonanza Books hardcover
19236739Cleveland: Arthur Clark 1923. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. First Edition same date; Early Western Journals No. 1; 8vo original blue cloth no dj; good shelfworn; spine ends and corners bumped and worn corners to boards; spine sunned; front hinge cracked; waterstain to top edge and waterspot to bottom of ffep; extra binder's glue in rear caused rfeps to tear; eps and pages toned; 209pp incl. index. <br/> <br/> Arthur Clark hardcover
1861000909Chicago: H.M. Higgins 1861. Very Good. Sheet music with lyrics and music by Henry C. Work the American composer and abolitionist best known today for the songs "Marching Through Georgia" and "My Grandfather's Clock." At head of title page: "Dedicated to the sisters of our volunteers." 5 1 p.: music; 34 cm. Covers included in pagination. A Civil War song with four verses set for soprano and alto duet with SATB chorus and piano accompaniment. Back cover contains advertisement listing the content of the publisher's Patriotic Glee Book "Consisting of Nearly all the best Songs Choruses Glees & Quartetts that have been written since the commencement of the War." In Very Good Condition: disbound; 5-cm. tear from lower edge of second leaf not touching music; soiling and foxing; otherwise solid. This song by H.C. Work is very scarce. H.M. Higgins unknown
ria9781572307469_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Drawing upon extensive interviews and assessments of school-age children who have lost a parent to death this book offers a richly textured portrait of the mourning process in children. paperback
244117New York, H. W. Wilson company, 1928 fort vol. in-8, xxii pp., un f. n. ch., 698 pp., texte sur deux colonnes, percaline Bradel verte (reliure de l'éditeur).
185182338New York Harper & Brothers 1851 1 vol. relié in-12, cartonnage pleine percaline vert sombre, décor à froid sur les plats, 463 pp. + 16 pp. de cat. de l'éditeur. Première édition américaine publiée l'année de l'originale anglaise en 3 volumes. Récit de voyage d'une jeune veuve britannique accompagnée de sa fille à l'Est et au Sud des Etats-Unis, au Mexique, au Panama et au Pérou. Des rousseurs intérieures, sinon en bonne condition.
185182338New York Harper & Brothers 1851 1 vol. relié in-12, cartonnage pleine percaline vert sombre, décor à froid sur les plats, 463 pp. + 16 pp. de cat. de l'éditeur. Première édition américaine publiée l'année de l'originale anglaise en 3 volumes. Récit de voyage d'une jeune veuve britannique accompagnée de sa fille à l'Est et au Sud des Etats-Unis, au Mexique, au Panama et au Pérou. Des rousseurs intérieures, sinon en bonne condition.
19423139936London, Davies, 1942. X, 192 S. Mit Bildnis. Lwd (mit OUmschlag).
1890006394Toledo OH: Woolson Spice Co. 1890. Lion Coffee trading card 4" x 6 1/4". Very Good Plus top corner crease and horizontal crease 1/2" from top of card. Front side with portrait of Stanley in sepia back side with biography of his life up to 1890. . Cardstock. Very Good Plus. 4" x 6 1/4". Woolson Spice Co. Paperback books
200420974San Diego: Sunbelt Publications 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 152 pp indexed and illustrated. Both book and dust jacket as new. Publisher's description: Will Thrall embraced the San Gabriel Mountains from the time of his arrival in the 1880s until his death in the 1960s. Thrall documented the tent camps of the Great Hiking Age worked on the Mount Lowe railroad organized hiking clubs and promoted conservation of mountain resources. Thrall also edited "Trails Magazine" and authored a weekly column for the "Los Angeles Times". He photographed historic mountain cabins identified geologic formations and discovered lost pioneer routes and Indian Trails. Thrall's life is a study in southern California itself--and the lasting traditions that form the mountain backdrop to the valley below. Sunbelt Publications hardcover books
2002RGMN00194Minneapolis Hopkins & Wayzata: The Blake School 2002 WYSIWYG pricing--no added shipping charge for standard shipping within USA. Full blue cloth foil titles on spine black ribbon bookmark bound in xii 250 pp profusely illustrated with color and black & white photos index. DJ in Brodart archival cover. Also in slipcase. Fits in flat-rate box. Shipping weight 5 lbs. . Fine/Fine. 30 X 25 cm. The Blake School Hardcover
1985024925Toms River New Jersey: Ocean County Historical Society 1985. Near Fine condition. NO cover wear or fraying. Hinges inner and outer are PERFECT. Brief gift note on endpaper. 1985. Reprint of the 1878 Woolman & Rose Philadelphia original. Limited to 700 numbered copies this being #121. The hand inked number "121" has bled through to adjoining pages as usual. All other pages are clean and unmarked. Profusely illustrated with more than 70 maps and prints of New Jersey Shore towns and architectural landmarks in Cape May Atlantic Ocean and Monmouth Counties. Many fold out maps. Tipped-in after the title page is a HUGE folding map THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 1877 from US Coast Guard Survey Records. It measures a whopping 18" wide by 31.5" tall when unfolded and is imprinted with the populations of major cities in each NJ county from the 1875 Census. Bound in the original maroon cloth stamped in bright gold. Oversize Hardcover. 12" wide by 14.25" tall. This very large extremely heavy book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. Reprint Limited to 700 numbered. Oversize Hardcover. Near Fine condition/No dust jacket as issued. Illus. by Rose T. F. . 374pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Ocean County Historical Society Hardcover
18683362966Cincinnati, Miami Publishing, 1868. 655 S. Leinwand der Zeit (Rücken neu hinterlegt)..
Broch?. 311 pages.
1891054114Greensboro N.C.: Thomas Bros. Book and Job Printers 1891. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Small Octavo. 152 pages indexed. Hardcover bound in green cloth with titles in gilt. The binding is rubbed and worn and the corners are bumped. Wrinkling to the cloth on the spine. The inner hinges are holding. The outside edges of the text block are foxed. The text is toned. Early signatures on the endpapers of Mary L. Bridgers. Heavy pencil notations on the rear flyleaf. Woody was a Professor of History and Instructor of Pedagogics at Guilford College in Greensboro North Carolina. Scarce. Thornton 15376. <br/> <br/> Thomas Bros., Book and Job Printers hardcover
2004004191New York: Oxford Univ Pr 2004. 448 pages; 200 color & b/w maps photos & illus. Divided chronologically into five sections the Atlas of the Civil War illustrates every significant battle and military campaign while simultaneously considering the important social themes that shaped the country during the same time period. All theaters of war in which armies fought and maneuvered will be covered in detail and marking a major departure from other atlases this volume will devote substantial attention to the nonmilitary elements of the struggle between North and South. Maps of population economic development elections transportation networks and patterns of enlistment illuminate the intersections between the home front and the battlefield demonstrating with specially commissioned cartography that no war is fought in isolation from the rest of society. Approximately forty three-dimensional maps of terrain and troop movements add yet another unique element to this ambitious reference. Small chip in title page and dj at top of spine. . 1st Printing. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
412 p. + Portrait Frontis and full page plates. XLib. Sm. 4to. Original full cloth binding, slightly soiled. Library call numbers on spine. Hardbound. First Edition. SHELF W20
398pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
199160411Carlisle England: My Back Pages 1991. Staple-bound chapbook 8.25" x 5.75"; pp. 42; yellow pictorial paper wrappers with images of Dylan on front and back cover; light soiling to bottom edge else fine. Intended to supplement the booklet that comes with The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 Rare and Unreleased. With some corrections and commentary of interest to the collector. Not found in OCLC. My Back Pages unknown
1980IY7410Middleton: Cherryburn Press 1980. 1st Edition. HB. Quarter black cloth over marbled boards gilt lettering on spine 8vo unpaginated. Limited edition of 85 copies this being number 65 and signed by the editor. Book condition Near Fine. Printed in honor of Arthur H. Robinson University of Wisconsin professor upon his retirement. Cherryburn Press hardcover
198660633Pattingham Wolverhampton U.K.: publisher not identified 1986. Five issues 8¼" x 5¾" pp. 20 24 28 28 & 36; printed from typescript and photocopy; illustrated throughout original pictorial self-wrappers; a bit of offsetting else near fine. Edited by Ian Woodward this collection contains all five issues including the Pilot Issue of August 1980. Rare. Not found in OCLC. [publisher not identified] unknown
198560636N.p. but U.K.: publisher not identified 1985. The Wicked Messenger was begun in December 1980 as Some Notes on Dylan 4 issues only initially circulated privately and printed by photocopy. When The Telegraph started in November 1981 The Wicked Messenger was included as loose-leaf inserts until November 1985 # 1 to # 238 then as the main part of the Rolling Telegraph Supplement until November 1988 # 239 to # 429. For a period there was parallel publication of The Wicked Messenger in Look Back. Since December 1988 The Wicked Messenger has been an integral part of Isis magazine from no. 430 on. The last issue was no. 2271 which is dated in January 2009. The Wicked Messenger ran for just over 28 years which is slightly more than 80 issues a year on average. Included here are the first four Some Notes on Dylan 1980-81; and The Wicked Messenger nos. 5-238 1981-85 all printed by photocopy and stapled into 3 plain gray stiff paper wrappers. 4to 11" x 8½" 238 pages in all each number of The Wicked Messenger consisting of a single page. The sequence of The Wicked Messenger which extends beyond the single leaf inserts in The Telegraph as here to the Rolling Telegraph Supplements and finally into Isis is confusing and perplexing. Bowling Green La Salle Santa Cruz and Minnesota Historical in OCLC each with indeterminate runs. [publisher not identified] unknown
199060634N.p. but U.K.: publisher not identified 1990. The Wicked Messenger was begun in December 1980 as Some Notes on Dylan 4 issues only initially circulated privately and printed by photocopy. When The Telegraph started in November 1981 The Wicked Messenger was included as loose-leaf inserts until November 1985 # 1 to # 238 then as the main part of the Rolling Telegraph Supplement until November 1988 # 239 to # 429. For a period there was parallel publication of The Wicked Messenger in Look Back. Since December 1988 The Wicked Messenger has been an integral part of Isis magazine from no. 430 on. The last issue was no. 2271 which is dated in January 2009. The Wicked Messenger ran for just over 28 years which is slightly more than 80 issues a year on average. Included here are the first four Some Notes on Dylan 1980-81; The Wicked Messenger nos. 5-238 1981-85 all printed by photocopy; and Rolling Telegraph Supplement containing nos. 239-429 1985-1988 of The Wicked Messenger printed from typescript. Also included here are the remaining issues of Rolling Telegraph Supplements nos. 16-23 1988-1990 thereby making this a full and complete run of Rolling Telegraph Supplements. 4to and 8vo 11" x 8½" for The Wicked Messenger and 8¼" x 5¾" for Rolling Telegraph Supplements 429 pages in all each number of The Wicked Messenger consisting of a single page. Issues of Rolling Telegraph Supplements have The Wicked Messenger in the first half of the issue and other material on Dylan in the second half. The sequence of The Wicked Messenger which extends beyond Rolling Telegraph Supplements into Isis is confusing and perplexing. Bowling Green La Salle Santa Cruz and Minnesota Historical in OCLC each with indeterminate runs. [publisher not identified] unknown