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026018876X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
181511230Albany 1815. 16pp foxed later plain wrappers. Good or a bit better. Now that the War is over "it may not be unuseful to take a short view of the causes of the war its prominent events and future consequences." That is it is time for Republicans to pour out their wrath upon the Federalists whose behavior especially at the Hartford Convention verged on treason. "Such was the time chosen by those sons of discord to disseminate an infamous manifesto in which they villified your rulers abused your constitution and menaced your government with 'more mighty efforts' in case of non-compliance with their insolent demands." FIRST EDITION. AI 33786 2. Sabin 53500. Not in Eberstadt Decker. unknown books
199239305New York: Richard York Gallery. New. 1992. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - 33 works catalogued and illustrated in color. Among the artists represented: Audubon Hassam E. Hopper R. Marsh W. M. Chase and others. -- with a bonus offer-- . Richard York Gallery paperback
1815275647New York: New-York Courier 1815. First. pamphlet. 21 pages printed with text in double columns. Original pamphlet sewn dampstain at upper corner and rough at edges but well inside the ample margins; some pages still un-opened. New York: At the Office of the New-York Courier 1815. First edition. A very good copy of this exceedingly scarce pamphlet. OCLC lists only 13 copies including those at Columbia Cornell Yale Harvard and the New York Historical Society.<br/> <br/> Attributed to Isaac Bronson by F. Redlich in "The Molding of American Banking" 1868 volume 1 page 308. "Isaac Bronson was a highly successful financier of the Jacksonian era who was also one of the period's most original and influential banking theorists. Bronson accumulated his very considerable fortune in New York primarily by judicious personal money-lending operations on long-term bonds and mortgages at a cautious 7 per cent annual return supplemented by successful ventures in land speculation. In addition to wealth he had by the 1830's acquired a weighty reputation for sober financial conservatism and was regarded as an authoritative exponent of sound banking principles. Prominent in the financial community he had long thrown his weight as a sound banking theorist against the "wild-cat" practices of the then rampant state banks." --Venit A. 1945. The Journal of Economic History<br/> <br/> New-York Courier unknown
1794354239New York 1794. 4" x 7½". Engraving; very good. 4" x 7½" The first or second printed view of Saratoga New York. This appeared originally in the December 1794 issue of the NEW YORK MAGAZINE. It shows elegantly dressed persons on a fenced lawn overlooking the river being served by a young Black servant. <br/><br/> unknown
1794WRCAM16030New York 1794. Engraving 4 x 7 1/2 inches. Very good. The first or second printed view of Saratoga New York. This appeared originally in the December 1794 issue of the NEW YORK MAGAZINE. It shows elegantly dressed persons on a fenced lawn overlooking the river being served by a young Black servant. unknown books
192720637New York: Redfield-Kendrick-Odell Co 1927. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. black cloth spine and decorated tan boards front cover paper label. Fine in original glassine. Unpaginated approx. 36 pages. 25 x 18.5 cm. Limited edition copy 19 of 500. Printed in red and black frontispiece of Claude Garamond. The third book in this series. Wide text margins elegantly printed. Laid-in are three invitations to the "Goudy Society Annual Dinner for the years 1976-1977. Redfield-Kendrick-Odell, Co hardcover books
192340323New York, The New York Edison Company, 1923. 4 Bll. u.124 unpagn. S. m. s/w.-Fotos, 4°, OHlwd. m. mont Deckeschild (dieses leicht beschabt)
199770433New York: Christie's. New. 1997. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS LIKE NEW PRISTINE UNMARKED - DESCRIPTION: Christie's April 17 1997. 208 lots in the sale catalogue. Illustrated in black & white. -- with a bonus offer-- . Christie's paperback
200752008New York: Sotheby's. New. 2007. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - 120 pages; 43 lots catalogued and strikingly illustrated. Introductory essays by Charles S. Moffett & Christopher Mahoney. -- with a bonus offer-- . Sotheby's paperback
75-8566New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1984. 4to. Soft Cover ca. 330 pp.B&W Plates. Very Good with Creasing Abrasions. Heavy Book Extra Shipping Charges may be Required New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1984 paperback
196999089London, New York, Sydney & Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston 1969. VIII, 503 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
172328535New York: Printed by William Bradford 1723. 4 pp folio. Caption title as issued. Loose and lightly toned else Very Good. Housed in a modern cloth binder with gilt-lettered spine title. <br /> <br /> This rare item is the first statute establishing New York chancery fees thus curing "the Inconveniences that may thereby ensue" from their absence. No Chancery Officer "shall exact demand or ask any greater or other Fee or Fees" than the amounts enumerated herein. These regulations limit the "Governour's Fees as Keeper of the Great Seal of this Province" as well as fees of Masters Registers Clerks Examiners Solicitors and other officers. <br /> This is an early effort to curb the exercise of arbitrary power by hungry court officers. Governor Burnet signs in type at the end.<br /> Evans 2468. ESTC W34081. Printed by William Bradford unknown
1710WRCAM39062New York: Printed by William Bradford 1710. 20pp. Folio. Dbd. Light scattered foxing. Very good. A rare early Bradford imprint. This list is expanded from an earlier version of the same year giving Gov. Robert Hunter's comprehensive table of administrative fees for the various offices and courts of New York and New Jersey printed by William Bradford the "pioneering printer of the English middle colonies" and first printer of New York. This early edition of Hunter's ordinance was published at the beginning of his remarkably popular governorship of New York an office he held until 1719. Later editions of the ordinance were published with the LAWS. of New York in 1713 and 1719; the present edition was reprinted separately in 1716 Evans 1848 but signed "Ro. Hunter" at the end instead of "R. Hunter" as it is here. Also in this edition line 9 of the caption title ends "&c." Rare with only eight copies recorded at six institutions in ESTC. EVANS 1482. ESTC W11521. Printed by William Bradford unknown books
172328535New York: Printed by William Bradford 1723. 4 pp folio. Caption title as issued. Loose and lightly toned else Very Good. Housed in a modern cloth binder with gilt-lettered spine title. <br/><br/> This rare item is the first statute establishing New York chancery fees thus curing "the Inconveniences that may thereby ensue" from their absence. No Chancery Officer "shall exact demand or ask any greater or other Fee or Fees" than the amounts enumerated herein. These regulations limit the "Governour's Fees as Keeper of the Great Seal of this Province" as well as fees of Masters Registers Clerks Examiners Solicitors and other officers. <br/> This is an early effort to curb the exercise of arbitrary power by hungry court officers. Governor Burnet signs in type at the end.<br/>Evans 2468. ESTCP W34081 7- AAS Huntington Columbia Harvard NY Hist. Soc. Brown HSP. Not in Cohen. Printed by William Bradford unknown books
195555725Erskine MN Warsaw NY & Wyoming NY: Erskine Manufacturing Valley Implement Inc. Clayton Carlson ca. 1955-1957. Oblong 4to. 37 leaves unnumbered. all mylar sleeves including 20 silver gelatin photographs sized 8 x 10 in. all preserved in mylar sleeves 1 w/ photographer’s studio stamp on verso 9 printed sales cards on thick paper stock blue lettering sized 8 x 10 in. 8 silver print reproductions of ALS & sales documents. Recent 3-ring binder lettering stamped on front cover NF. This counter display photo catalogue extolled the virtues and advantages of the Champion Berger Rotary Snow Plow developed and produced by Erskine Manufacturing of Minnesota. Founded in 1948 following World War II they were one of the first companies to pioneer and manufacture rotary snow blowers and plows for farm tractors and proved to be an immediate hit. These photos show the rear rotary snow plow fitted to all popular 25 horsepower or more tractors such as Farmall Allis Chalmers Case International Harvester and other tractors. They could be easily installed in minutes rather than hours for front snow plow implements were used with ease with any snow removal job avoided the common problems of more powerful front snow blowers such as bucking and breakage to both tractor & plow and could be easily controlled from the tractor seat. According to contemporary newspaper and trade magazine advertisements as well as the reproduced sales contracts in this group the cost typically ran from $ 300.00 to $ 325.00 for the Champion Berger and the testimonial letters to Valley Implement in upstate New York between Buffalo & Rochester rave about the performance. Carlson 1926-2019 first began as a photographer at 15 years of age and after photographing his first wedding in 1950 ran Carlson’s Studio for 40 years shooting across the surrounding Genesee Wyoming and Orleans Counties of New York. Erskine Manufacturing, Valley Implement, Inc., Clayton Carlson, unknown
1522New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1973. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1523New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1973. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1525New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1973. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1526New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1973. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1527New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1974. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1528New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1974. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1529New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1974. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1530New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1974. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1531New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1974. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.