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Broch?. 252 pages.
1951818471951 Paris, NRF, Gallimard, 1951, in 12 broché, 455 pages ; non coupé.
1948030164Hollywood: Hollywood Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1948. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Photographs. 28 Pp. Printed Card Covers. Fine. Scarce; No Institutional Holdings Shown In Worldcat. Least Likely Volume In Any Library Of Hollywood Memorabilia Although Likely These Were The Only People In Hollywood With A Coherent Impartial Perspective On Hollywood Life. <br/> <br/> Hollywood Woman's Christian Temperance Union paperback
18730048521873. Near Fine. 5 handwritten letters to William Ward 1873-1879 regarding the Philadelphia and Chester County Railroad which existed from 1872 to 1885; it was succeeded by the Philadelphia Midland Railroad. William Ward was one of the organizers of the Philadelphia and Chester County Railroad and in 1874 was the president and treasurer pro tem. Letters #1 and #2 Sept. 5 and Dec. 5 1873 are from Jos. H. McKeehan an attorney in Philadelphia who is writing about deliquent subscribers to the railroad. Letter #3 Dec. 18 1873 is from the Village Record a newspaper in West Chester Pa. with a copy of the advertisement that ran in the paper listing the dates that instalments from railroad subscribers were due in 1872. Letter #4 Nov. 26 1875 is from John Smith of Ridley Park about a plan to petition to vacate a street and public ground adjoining Mr. Bartol's purchase. Letter #5 Sept. 8 1879 from the superintendant of the Government Paper Mill in Dalton Mass. complaining about the appointment of counters and watchmen at the mill presumably to Ward as a congressman. William Ward 1837-1895 studied law and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1859. He opened a practice in Chester; was involved in real estate and banking; served as a member of the Chester city council and as city solicitor; and was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Delaware County in the 45th 46th and 47th Congresses 1877-1883. In Near Fine Condition: light soiling; bright and intact. unknown
1957ROD0035905Imprimerie toulousaine. 1957. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 70p, Une tache sur le 1 er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
1875008332Chester Pa: Manufacturers' Association of Delaware County 1875. Very Good. 5 printed documents published by the Manufacturers' Association of Delaware County Pennsylvania in 1875 1876 and 1877. #1: 20 x 13 cm. Announcement of a meeting of the Manufacturers of Delaware County to be held on Nov. 20 1875 "to obtain relief from the burdensome and unequal taxation suffered" by those manufacturers. By order of Samuel Riddle president of the group. Pencil notations on the back headed "Riddle mill burned." #2-3: 26 x 21 cm. Printed notice dated Nov. 29 1875 from a committee of Manufacturers of Delaware County urging individual manufacturers to explain to their county assessor "the great depreciation in the value of machinery since the last triennial assessment." The committee are Amos Gartside James Stephens and Abram Blakeley. Includes a list of assessors of Delaware County for 1876. There are 2 copies of this one with an ink note reading: "Jno. R. Rhodes." #4: 21 x 13 cm. Printed letter dated May 6 1876 from William Ward "Acting for Committee of Delaware County Manufacturers." Ward who represented Pennsylvania in Congress from 1877 to 1883 requests the recipient to have the "enclosed memorial" signed by all employees "both male and female" to be used during the debate on the Morrison Free Trade Bill. #5: 21 x 25 cm. Printed letter dated Jan. 29 1877 from Amos Gartside and James Stephens on behalf of the Committee of Delaware County Manufacturers. To manufacturers urging them to talk to the county assessors in their districts about the burden put on Delaware County manufacturers by the "unfair and unequal valuation and taxation of machinery." Very scarce. In Very Good Condition: all are lightly creased; closed 2-cm. tear from edgeof #1; several closed tears of less than 1 cm. from edges; minor loss near upper edge of #1; slight discoloration on #5. Manufacturers' Association of Delaware County unknown
187910226Various Places: Various Publishers 1879; 1887; 1921. Very Good. 1879. First Editions. Hardcover. Cloth; Stebbins in dust jacket with tear to middle of spine. California Pilgimage cover soiled; Pioneer Pastorate with rubbing to spine. The others very good or better condition. Bristol's Pioneer Preacher is signed Regards of the Author; Pastorate is inscribed to Prof. Arnold Guyot with the kind respect of Albert Williams. Numbers 234 have the bookplate of the Pacific Union Club Library on front pastedowns no other library treatments save for small call numbers on copyright. A nice small collection on this important aspect of 19th century California religious pastoral and social work.; Signed by Authors . Various Publishers 1879; 1887; 1921 hardcover
14758Paris, France-Empire, 1978 14 x 19, 395 pp., 12 planches en N/B, broché, bon état.
124837Abbeville Press, Inc., Publishers, New York - 1979 - In-folio broché, couverture illustrée - 104 pages - Illustrations en couleurs, hors-texte, dans l'ouvrage
19572222267<p>First edition. Octavo. Introduction by Ben Reddick. 33 b/w illustrations. Dust jacket unclipped; few nicks. Very good. 292 pages.</p><p><strong>Signed and inscribed by the author: "To Mrs. Cunningham Cordially yours S. A. Meyer Nov 22 1957."</strong></p> Newport Harbor Publishing Co. hardcover books
2007R260184848BEAUXARTS. 2007. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 282 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et couleur dans et hors texte, Couverture contrepliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
2011262Chartered City of Pilsen and Svet kridel 2011. Hardcover. Good. No dustjacket as issued. Cover has light wear and some fading of right and bottom front edges. First edition. Signed by two of the authors on the title page. In English and Czech. Chartered City of Pilsen and Svet kridel hardcover
195710771The University of Hawaii - Office of Publications and Information 1957. Book. Good. Soft cover. University of Hawaii Publications from 1957 Pre-Statehood the 50th Anniversary Year and Related Ephemera Lot of Five Items: 1 50: THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII 1907-1957. Wear along the spine and darkening to the fore-edge of the publication. 8.5 X 11 inches oblong. Stapled wraps partial pictorial covers. 56 pages documenting the 50-year history of the university. Numerous black and white photographs are included. 2 THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL SUMMER SESSION UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII University of Hawaii Bulletin Volume XXXVI Number 2 January 1957. Wear and soiling to the covers previous owner name at top of front cover crease to front cover. 6 X 9 inches. Stapled wraps partial pictorial covers. 52 pages with general information and a descriptive listing of courses offered organized by department. 3 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SCHEDULE OF COURSES SUMMER 1957 JUNE 24 TO AUGUST 2. Six-page typed course schedule with one-page supplement for the 1957 summer session. 4 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII 1957 SUMMER SESSION PUBLIC LECTURES. Age-toned with old tape marks. Single sheet 6.25 X 10.5 inches printed both sides and folded twice to 3.5 X 6.25 inches. Listed are a series of lectures on topics such as history language sociology etc. Lectures were presented that summer 1957 at 8 p.m. in the Chemistry Building. 5 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SUMMER SALUTE - JUNE 24 1957. Informational piece regarding the summer session for 1957. Eight-page booklet stapled. Includes Calendar of Events as well as information on the campus library campus center attire and more. The booklet is stained and has a few old tape marks. Scarce publications observing the 50-year history of the university in the Territory of Hawaii. FF10771. The University of Hawaii - Office of Publications and Information Paperback
1971eef6597Sidney N.Y.: New York State Troopers 1971. This anniversary pamphlet has a white soft cover with a black-and-white photo of a trooper on a horse with gilt lettering along the top. It is bound with staples. Cover has some soil wear. This booklet details the 50th anniversary celebrations planned for Troop C of the New York State Troopers in Sidney N.Y. Illustrated with black-and-white photos. 8 pages approx. 6"x8". Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Illustrated. New York State Troopers Paperback
198523560Princeton University Princeton NJ 1985. 8vo. First Edition; original printed wrappers a near fine copy. SCARCE Princeton University, Princeton NJ, unknown
1971059564Pasadena: The Boys Club Of Pasadena 1971. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Photographs Throughout. 137 Pp. Brown Cloth. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket <br/> <br/> The Boys Club Of Pasadena hardcover
1883051036Montreal: Dawson Brothers 1883. HEAVY. 6 volumes 1883-1892 lacks Part VII Lichens & Hepaticae published almost 10 years after the last of those present. ix 192pp; iv pp193-394; pp395-623; ii 248pp; iv pp249-428; v 295; indexes. Rebound in green cloth incorporating original wrappers. Ex-University library with usual stamps etc inc cancelled stamps. Top corner of pages in Part II bumped/creased several small chips/short tears mainly confined to wrappers but generally a nice clean complete set to the end of Part VI. Issued over a period of years the publication dates are Part I 1883; Part II 1884; Part III 1886; Part IV 1888; Part V 1890; Part VI 1892. The misisng seventh part was publsihed in 1902. First Editions. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo. Dawson Brothers Hardcover
1959111Cisco Texas: Longhorn Press 1959. First Edition. Original wraps. Very good. 8vo. wraps 91 pages illustrated. -- Authors experiences as a working cowboy drawing a cowboy's salary before he was 16. Not in Ramon Adam's "Rampaging Herd (Longhorn Press unknown
196284216Couverture souple. 7 brochures, un texte reprographié dans une chemise carton défraîchie (avec une photo du laboratoire sur le 1er plat).
198760606Stockport Cheshire: John Lindley 1987. First edition 8vo pp. 3-38; illustrated; original pictorial wrappers; fine. Account of the Temples in Flames tour September 5 to October 17 1987 the last seven performances of which were staged in the UK recollected and analyzed here. 13 locations in OCLC only NYPL Santa Cruz and La Salle in the U.S. John Lindley unknown
121737aafBruxelles, Imprimerie P. Dykmans, 1892-1934, in-8vo, brochure originale.
197100008214Rockford Il.: Rockford Map Publishers Inc. 1971 Various dates from 1969 to 1971 Clark County Wood County Washington County Lincoln County Taylor County Marathon county Walworth county 1966 published by Derr Map Studio. Stain some have a few pen jottings a little musty previous owner's signature name and address on covers. Rockford Map Publishers, Inc. paperback
198510036Sacramento: Sacramento County Historical Society 1985-88. Near Fine. 1985-88. Softcover. 8vo; pictorial stapled wrappers; illustrated with photographs and other historical reproductions. Two of the volumes with age toning to covers at extremites else all fine.; 1 THE EDWIN BRYAN CROCKER FAMILY Vol. 31 no. 2 1985 2 WATER WORKS Vol. 31 no. 4 19863. 3 DAVID LUBIN Vol. 32 no. 1 1986 4 TOURIST'S AND RAIL TRAVELER'S GUIDE Vol. 33 no. 2 1987 5 SUTTER'S JOURNE Vol. 33 no. 3 1987 6 CHRYSOPOLIS Vol. 33 no. 2 1987 7 SACRAMENTO YESTERDAY Vol. 34 no. 2 1988 8 SACRAMENTO VOTES FOR PRES. Vol. 34 no. 3 1988 9 WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND THE CAPITAL Vol. 34 no. 4 1988 . Sacramento County Historical Society 1985-88 paperback
1935640491935. Remembering the Hughes Court Supreme Court United States. 9" x 7" Black-and-White Press Portrait Photograph of the Hughes Court. New York: Wide World Photo 1935. Printed September 14 1947. Some edgewear annotation to upper margin considerable retouching to image stamps pencil markings and tipped-in caption to verso. $50. The caption reads: "SUPREME COURT IN 1935-None of the members of the Supreme Court of the United States 1935-36 shown here are on the nation's highest tribunal today. Death and retirement have removed them. Much of the work of this court has been overruled in the past ten years. Front row left to right: Associate Justices Louis D. Brandeis Willis Van Devanter; Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes; Associate Justices James Clark McReynolds and George Sutherland. Back row left to right: Associate Justices Owen J. Roberts Pierce Butler Harlan Stone and Benjamin Cardozo. Their opinions often aroused New Dealers. unknown