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185120296Munroe and Francis 1851. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. This old book is solid and in great shape! This is a hardcover book with 337 pages. The binding is strong with all pages firmly attached. A couple of pages show light pencil writing and notes. The pages show light soiling and light foxing. The title page shows 1851 as the published date. The dark green cloth covers have a gold illustration of a fork on the spine. The covers show general edgewear and light soiling. I have placed a fresh mylar jacket on this great old book. We always ship in a sturdy cardboard box! Munroe and Francis hardcover
1877215909Boston 1877. 4to. Self wrappers. Some soiling. 4to. <br/><br/> unknown
185410360Boston: Printed by C.C.F. Moody 1854. Original wraps. Good. 8vo. pp. 23 sewed spine. Folding map colored in outline and folding table of distances. -- Wrapper has chips around the edges & one piece gone top left at the spine. Name in ink on front cover. -- Folding map & table of distances in fine condition. Overall Condtion. Printed by C.C.F. Moody unknown
189762596Boston:: P. K. Foley September 1897- MArch 1904. publisher's printed wrappers. Some light chipping and use to wrappers. 8vo. P. K. Foley, unknown
182636379Boston: n/a 1826. Ledger. Fair. Folio. 94 leaves 188 pages. Brown suede leather binding with Cambridge style designs on the covers. Marbled end papers. Chipped leather label on the spine. Lean to the binding in part due to removed pages. Hinges cracked and cords visible in the front hinge. No loose pages. Interior contents mostly clean. The first 21 pages used for pasted down serial clippings of the story titled "Only A Shop-Girl; or A Pearl in Pledge. A Story Founded on Actual Events that Occurred in Boston by Nathan D. Urner" no date. This serialized version ends on Chapter 25 with no more clippings to finish the story. Several of the ledger leaves are neatly removed in the gutters. <br /> <br /> Dozens of accounts records remain from November 1826 to July 15 1830. A few clippings and paper left inside. Exact location and owner of the ledger unknown. Location is in Massachusetts and Boston areas with several places identified. A sampling of account names include Livery Stable; Wm White printers; Tim M. Baker; Geo. Phipps butcher; Peter Mackintosh; Genl John P. Boyd officer in the Army and 1812 War Veteran; Gibson and Lewis; Charles Colburn masons; Smith & Clapp; Sewell Fiske; Lombast & Whitmore; Eben Gay; Little & Eads; Wm Johnson painters; Henry Leeds; Moses Fletcher; Benj F. Munroe; Capt. Mitchell; Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Rev. Henry Ware Unitarian; James Bartlett; Tho Winslow; Charles Sterns; Charles Morse; Martin Burr; North Bank; S. P. Heywood; Jonas Hale; Capt. Goodridge; Capt. Henry Fowle and dozens others. n/a unknown
19009901Boston: Published by the Joseph Burnett Company; Press of Mipps & Knight Co 1900. Octavo in stiff boards 19.5 x 14.5 cm. 44 4 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Title page printed in red and black. FIRST EDITION. A handsome promotional book about the vanilla plant and vanilla extract sold by the Joseph Burnett Company commemorating the 50th anniversary of the firm and promoting Burnett's Vanilla Extract. The book contains three sections: "The Plant: Its Habitat and History" "Its Culture" and "Its Curing" with information on the vanilla plant or the vanilla orchid; its countries or regions of origin; and the cultivation and curing processes of vanilla. Text at the end warns customers of unscrupulous door-to-door salespeople peddling fraudulent or low-quality vanilla extracts advocates for grocers to carry only high-quality vanilla extract and advertises Burnett's Vanilla Extract and Burnett's edible Standard Color Pastes. Internally fresh clean and sound. Original publisher's beige and green paper-covered boards titled and decorated in green and black on the front panel; no title to spine. Fine and rare thus. Published by the Joseph Burnett Company; Press of Mipps & Knight Co hardcover
1881223045Boston: Rockwell and Churchill 1881. hardcover. good. 183pp. 8vo original brown cloth spine ends top of front cover and edges of corners worn cloth lightly soiled. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill 1881.<br/> <br/> Most of the text is an appendix that lists the names of taxpayers in Boston Brookline and Chelsea for the years 1674 1676 1681 1685 1687 1688 1691 1695 with an index of names.<br/> <br/> Rockwell and Churchill unknown
1881223045Boston: Rockwell and Churchill 1881. hardcover. good. 183pp. 8vo original brown cloth spine ends top of front cover and edges of corners worn cloth lightly soiled. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill 1881.<br/><br/> Most of the text is an appendix that lists the names of taxpayers in Boston Brookline and Chelsea for the years 1674 1676 1681 1685 1687 1688 1691 1695 with an index of names.<br/><br/> Rockwell and Churchill unknown books
18647739Boston MA: Fred Rogers Printer 1864. Softcover. Good slight chipping to cover extremities. Wraps. 19 pp. Catalogue lists 68 statuary pieces and 456 paintings many of them by leading artists of the day. Exceedingly rare. Fred Rogers, Printer paperback books
188379915New Haven 1883. Paperback. Very Good. illustrations 32p. Softcover in original wrapper. 24 cm. Light cover soiling and wear including a couple of minor chips. "Wholesale Price List" broadside laid in and also dated Jan. 1 1883. 31 carriages are illustrated one to a page on pages 2-32. The company was located in New Haven Ct. One of their carriages is illustrated on the front cover; an illustration of their plant at 155-163 East Street appears on the back cover. paperback
188379915New Haven 1883. Paperback. Very Good. illustrations 32p. Softcover in original wrapper. 24 cm. Light cover soiling and wear including a couple of minor chips. "Wholesale Price List" broadside laid in and also dated Jan. 1 1883. 31 carriages are illustrated one to a page on pages 2-32. The company was located in New Haven Ct. One of their carriages is illustrated on the front cover; an illustration of their plant at 155-163 East Street appears on the back cover. <br/><br/> paperback books
185936777Boston 1859. 12pp stitched minor wear Very Good.<br/><br/> The claims of the project's advocates are filled with "misrepresentations" "greatly exaggerated and incorrect." It is "a matter of astonishment" that such deceptions have been at all successful. The characters and careers of Gisborne and Smith are notable for frauds and dishonor. The Boston Merchants should abandon their association with these men and end their "complicity" with the "swindle."<br/>OCLC 63998547 1- Cornell 191283024 1- AAS as of April 2020. unknown books
188724764Boston: D Lothrop Company 1887. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. decorated green cloth. Aeg. Fine. 117 pages. 28 x 215 cm. Text by a host of authors all are women including Sarah O Jewett Celia Thaxter Kate Putnam Osgood et al. Interior contents as new. All illustrations in black and white. Front cover decorated in silver with lettering cover and spine in gilt decorated endpapers. D Lothrop Company hardcover
1873022455Boston: Boston Public Library 1873. Book. Very Good. Original Wraps. Second Edition. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. 96p. Printed by Rockwell & Churchill. City Printers. 122 Washington Street. Boston Public Library Paperback
1889401798Boston: City of Boston 1889. 1st. Hardcover. Fair/None. Hardcover 274 pages b&w plates and illustrations. Brown end papers. Brown cloth coverings w/ gilt seal and lettering on spine. Wear and rubbing to covers corners. Binding weak several pages loose. Else pages clean and crisp. Record # 401798 City of Boston hardcover
187550155Boston: I.G. Gates Printer ca 1875. 16mo. Sewn printed wrappers; 24pp. Mild creasing at corners else Near Fine. Souvenir booklet and program for the exhibition of Philippoteaux' massive circular panorama Le Siége de Paris. Philippoteaux completed his original panorama in 1872 when it becamse a cause célèbre in Paris; the Boston impresario T.E. Halleck commissioned a duplicate which he put on display in Boston beginning in 1875. The current program never mentions Phiippoteaux by name leading us to wonder whether Halleck may have commissioned artisan painters to execute the facsimile. Though not illustrated the program provides a narrative description of the work. I.G. Gates, Printer unknown books
185988882Boston: Albert Colby & Co 1859. First Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in modern gilt-blocked cloth. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans etc. On request. ; 361 pages; Description: p. 361. Subjects: Nineteenth Century American Literature. Genre: Fiction. Boston: Albert Colby & Co hardcover
1848815Boston: Printed for the Association 1848. <p>8vo. 235 x 140 mm. 9 ¼ x 5 ½ inches. 135 pp. Original salmon-colored printed wrappers; some darkening of the wrappers and foxing to the text block endpapers discolored; shelf mark in ink on lower part of spine and endpapers; a sound and not unattractive copy.</p><br /> <p>The Mercantile Library of Boston was established in 1820 to facilitate the moral and intellectual development of all classes of the community especially young men. The first pages of this catalogue describe the rise and near fall of the Association and its final stabilization in the 1840's. In 1842 Daniel Webster contributed $500 to the library fund which was matched by $1000 from ten of the Association's prominent members for the purchase of books. With this move more money were raised and the Association Library became "one of the best of its kind in the Country."</p><br /> After the history of the association constitution and by-laws are printed along with an eight-page list of members. The catalogue of the library is comprised of 112 pages listing in short-title format the books daily newspapers and periodicals in the collection. It represents an impressive group of books with focus on American history and literature local history business English books and travel. By 1877 the collection grew to 18000 books and was merged with the collections of the Boston Public Library. Printed for the Association unknown
1854822Boston: Printed by John Wilson and Son 1854. <p>8vo. 230 x 145 mm. 9 x 5 ½ inches. xxiii 298 pp. Original brown embossed cloth; piece of spine missing. Ownership signature of 'James A. Woolsen of 7 Bowdoin Square' appears in pencil on the front free endpaper.</p><br /> <p>"Since 1848 see above the date of our last Catalogue the Library has increased from six thousand volumes to sixteen thousand volumes; and although a hastily prepared Supplement was printed in 1851 the titles of nearly six thousand volumes the latest and most valuable additions to the Library were not to be found on any printed Catalogue." </p><br /> The catalogue includes a substantial historical sketch of the library and the acquisitions of books over a thirty-year period. Along with a subscription fee of two dollars members were obliged to present the Library with "one or more volumes either in biography history voyages travels or works relative to mercantile subjest . . ." The provision of the by-laws was later abolished as the books given were generally of worthless value. Printed by John Wilson and Son unknown
1848815Boston: Printed for the Association 1848. <p>8vo. 235 x 140 mm. 9 ¼ x 5 ½ inches. 135 pp. Original salmon-colored printed wrappers; some darkening of the wrappers and foxing to the text block endpapers discolored; shelf mark in ink on lower part of spine and endpapers; a sound and not unattractive copy.</p><br /> <p>The Mercantile Library of Boston was established in 1820 to facilitate the moral and intellectual development of all classes of the community especially young men. The first pages of this catalogue describe the rise and near fall of the Association and its final stabilization in the 1840's. In 1842 Daniel Webster contributed $500 to the library fund which was matched by $1000 from ten of the Association's prominent members for the purchase of books. With this move more money were raised and the Association Library became "one of the best of its kind in the Country."</p><br /> After the history of the association constitution and by-laws are printed along with an eight-page list of members. The catalogue of the library is comprised of 112 pages listing in short-title format the books daily newspapers and periodicals in the collection. It represents an impressive group of books with focus on American history and literature local history business English books and travel. By 1877 the collection grew to 18000 books and was merged with the collections of the Boston Public Library. Printed for the Association unknown books
1854822Boston: Printed by John Wilson and Son 1854. <p>8vo.  230 x 145 mm. 9 x 5 ½ inches. xxiii 298 pp. Original brown embossed cloth; piece of spine missing. Ownership signature of 'James A. Woolsen of 7 Bowdoin Square' appears in pencil on the front free endpaper.</p><br /> <p>"Since 1848 see above the date of our last Catalogue the Library has increased from six thousand volumes to sixteen thousand volumes; and although a hastily prepared Supplement was printed in 1851 the titles of nearly six thousand volumes the latest and most valuable additions to the Library were not to be found on any printed Catalogue."    </p><br /> The catalogue includes a substantial historical sketch of the library and the acquisitions of books over a thirty-year period. Along with a subscription fee of two dollars members were obliged to present the Library with "one or more volumes either in biography history voyages travels or works relative to mercantile subjest . . ." The provision of the by-laws was later abolished as the books given were generally of worthless value. Printed by John Wilson and Son unknown books
190017120521Boston: Engraved and printed by R.A. Supply Co. for Boston and Maine Railroad 1900. Wraps. Very good. Oblong octavo size five volumes illustrated. An early photographic account of New England each volume has a one-page introduction and 30 black and white plates. Of especial interest to any of us who have lived or currently live in the areas pictured as the changes over the past 100 years have been seismic. <br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Five volumes staple bound original paper wrappers with titles embossed in gilt five pages of text printed to recto only 171 black and white plates with captions all printed to recto only; oblong octavos 5 7/8" by 8". <br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: All five volumes are in varying degrees of very good condition the wrappers all display a bit of age toning but all are internally bright and complete with no prior owner markings "New England Lakes" and "Rivers of New England" have some chips and tape repairs to the wrappers with "Rivers of New England" lacking the back wrapper otherwise an overall very good set of scenic New England views. <br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. <br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Engraved and printed by R.A. Supply Co. for Boston and Maine Railroad unknown
190017120521Boston: Engraved and printed by R.A. Supply Co. for Boston and Maine Railroad 1900. Wraps. Very good. Oblong octavo size five volumes illustrated. An early photographic account of New England each volume has a one-page introduction and 30 black and white plates. Of especial interest to any of us who have lived or currently live in the areas pictured as the changes over the past 100 years have been seismic. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Five volumes staple bound original paper wrappers with titles embossed in gilt five pages of text printed to recto only 171 black and white plates with captions all printed to recto only; oblong octavos 5 7/8" by 8". <br/><br/>___CONDITION: All five volumes are in varying degrees of very good condition the wrappers all display a bit of age toning but all are internally bright and complete with no prior owner markings "New England Lakes" and "Rivers of New England" have some chips and tape repairs to the wrappers with "Rivers of New England" lacking the back wrapper otherwise an overall very good set of scenic New England views. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. <br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Engraved and printed by R.A. Supply Co. for Boston and Maine Railroad unknown books
1835861T25Cardiff: Rivington; Griffiths; Williams; T. Price c1835. Hardback. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. A collection of eight essays in the original Welsh language. Welsh language. Scarce publications. A collection of eight essays written by Reverends including: The Grace of Love 1831. Baptism of Infants 1830. The Law of God 1819. The Lord's Payer 1830. Two Sermons 1830. A Rebirth of a Martyr 1827. Diary 1810. God's Life in the Soul of Man 1779. Bound in contemporary paper covered boards. Externally very smart with light shelf wear and the odd small mark to the board. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with light spotting and the odd tide mark. Very Good Rivington; Griffiths; Williams; T. Price hardcover
1871019605Boston MA U.S.A.: Chick and Andrews 1871. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. A very good example with mild wear original roan cloth with the corners a bit worn titled and illustrated cog RR in gilt. 363 pages map in the front ads in the rear. Very nice owner inscription dated July 1871 to the front free end paper. Some very old moisture staining to the lower corners of some pages. This book and approximately 300 other White Mountain Guides AMC Eastman's Sweetser's Osgood's Ticknor's Chisholm's etc. are part of a very large collection we have just purchased & taken in from a long-time collector and local AMC & White Mountain historian here in NH. Consisting of over 1500 items it is one of the largest collections of White Mountains & AMC material that we have ever seen in private hands that is. If you need or want anything having to do with this field it is likely that we have it or can get it. <br/> <br/> Chick and Andrews hardcover