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pp. vi, (1) [Preface], (1) [Blank], 5-356. Loss bottom margin of page 249. Torn without loss page 225. Small loss in margin and a hole in text of page 19. Very damp stained. Foxed. Uncut and unopened. Early manuscript ownership of S.D. Patterson on title page. Bookplate of Phi Kappa Tau Society on front paste down. Front fly leaves torn. 205 mm. Original paper boards, worn. Front board detached. Major loss tail of spine. Remnants of original paper spine label. "William Tudor (1779-1830) was an American merchant, Massachusetts legislator, U.S. consular officer (Lima and Rio de Janiero), founder and first editor (1815-1817) of the North American Review, and one of the founders of the Boston Athenaeum. He was also famous as the creator of the and established the ice trade with the West Indies. A keen critic of contemporary manners, in this his best-known work he publishes the text sixteen actual letters he wrote to various individuals around the country." He covers subjects such as: Politics; Religion; Commerce; Literature; Fine Arts; On the Relative Ranks of Americans; Character and Condition of Women; Agriculture; Manufactures; Harvard University; Genius; Characters and Manners of the Inhabitants of Boston; the Future state of the Indians; funeral ceremonies; and more. First Edition. S&S/AI 2241; Howes T405; Sabin 97407. AI BX 2?
1719100887France Belgium & Luxembourg 1917-1919. 129 vintage silver prints comprising 1 panorama 5-3/4 x 21 inches 27 larger format prints 6 x 8 & 8 x 10 inches and 103 smaller format prints various sizes generally 2-1/2 x 4-1/4 & 3-3/4 x 4-3/4 inches many prints docketed on the verso by Fineberg a few with alphanumeric code that corresponds to the Catalogue of Official A.E.F. Photographs 1919. Occasional creasing and wear small chip from corner of panorama generally in very good condition Archive of photographs from the Western Front of World War I by the American photographer Sergeant First Class Morris Fineberg 79th Division Photographic Unit of the American Expeditionary Forces Signal Corps. These are Fineberg's own retained copies many with his docketing and captioning on the rear. Images include a three-panel panorama Looking towards Woevre Plain between St. Michel & Verdun aerial reconnaissance images captured German munitions battlefields with casualties Fineberg with other members of his Photographic Unit Harry Rathburn and Henry Paschen.Fineberg ca. 1892-1949 was killed while on assignment for the Boston Post. He was photographing a US Marines and Navy mock invasion drill at Carson Beach in South Boston when shrapnel from an exploded mortar hit him in the head. His final words: That ought to make a good picture. The Boston Press Photographers Association presents an annual Moe Fineberg Award for first place in the feature still photography category. unknown
Roma, 1903, 24 maggio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo di 12 pagine de "La Tribuna Illustrata".
USA, The University Press, 1921, 8vo brossura, (pp. 190) con numerose illustrazioni f.t. e una cartina della città ripiegata all'inizio.
192627543Breyer Hermanos Buenos Aires 1926 approx.
192084067Flouron René 1920 approx.
191327303Partitions sur la Mythologie Marchetti 1913
193021749Arlequin 1930
192921366Partitions sur les Fleurs Propriété de L'Auteur 1929
194621940Eschig Max 1946 approx.
190928422Partitions sur la Danse Bosc 1909
1930104692Princess Edition 1930 approx.
1928101430je chante pour Montmartre Edition 1928
1931104696Cazès Mario 1931
193183050je chante pour Montmartre Edition 1931
192421798Cazès Mario 1924
192477399Partitions sur les Lettres et poste je chante pour Montmartre Edition 1924
192421807Cazès Mario 1924
1927103640je chante pour Montmartre Edition 1927
1920105093Lacroix 1920 approx.
1931103645Chalier Paul 1931 approx.
92403Propriété de L'Auteur
192033070Partitions sur les Animaux,Partitions sur la Première guerre Mondiale Clapson 1920
1934105656Beuscher Paul 1934
193718052Partitions sur la Polynésie Beuscher Paul 1937