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2022Adhya-9780128190029ELSEVIER 2022. Paperback. New. ELSEVIER paperback
2022Adhya-9780128190029ELSEVIER 2022. Paperback. New. ELSEVIER paperback
185266985Printed in the USA: J. H Eastburn 1852. First edition. Cloth over boards. Very good. Hardcover original cloth brown over boards. 8vo. 288 pp. Illustrated with a single b/w folding map after the index titled "Skeleton Map of Rail Roads Between Cape Canso and St. Louis." Beautiful original Benjamin Bradley binding. Gilt emblem of the city of Boston stamped on front and back covers. Extensive blind tooling on the covers and spine typical of Bradley bindings. Half title gilt stamped on spine. Text block shows very slight foxing mostly along the fore edge but the pages are bright clean and unmarked. The binding is strong and square. Covers are a little worn at the corners and at the top and bottom of the spine. Small bump in the middle of the fore edge of the back board and on its bottom corner. Overall a very handsome copy. J. H Eastburn unknown
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1996x-0415095913Routledge 1996. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 464 pages. 9.21x5.98x1.57 inches. Routledge hardcover
18801115746Boston: Association of Boston Artists. Extremely rare good paper copy 7 no. pp. ex. cat. pluse insert facing page 1 about the American Art Gallery Studio Building lists 112 works 1 pp list of contributors. Boston: William Rense Printer 35 Congress Street 1880 . Good. Paper. 1880. Association of Boston Artists unknown
1971032146Usa: Boston Museum Of Fine Arts 1971. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. 2 Volumes With Metal Comb Bindings With Complete Thick Printed MylarPlastic Covers. Vol.1 For The Text Vol.2 For The Illustrations. Library Copies With Only 2 Onobtrusive Library Stamps To Vol.1 And Only 1 To Vol.2. Otherwise Clean Unmarked And Square Copies. Rare. 4to. Boston Museum Of Fine Arts unknown
DADAX1584300396Lee & Low Books 0000-00-00. hardcover. New. 7.50x0.25x7.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lee & Low Books hardcover
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ria9781394209484_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
1809106397<p>Pamphlet 12mo original marbled stiff wrappers 168 pp. Lacking map bookplate on front pastedown wear soiling and fading to binding with edge wear and some splitting at spine tear on one leaf foxing and toning; good overall. Scarce Boston directory published in 1809 does not appear in auction records. With period bookplate of E Loring Richards. Includes a listing of streets and wharves. Lists some important people from the period including John Quincy Adams Paul Revere and John Hancock.</p> Edward Cotton,
194128176New York:: Reynal and Hitchcock 1941. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. A near fine copy in a very sharp jacket with just a little of the usual rubbing and some light soiling to the back panel. 8vo. Reynal and Hitchcock, hardcover
18852230617Philadelphia PA: American Baptist Publication Society 1885. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. See photos for condition details. Hardcover dark orange cloth boards ornately decorated on front and spine. Exterior shows scuffing and soiling along with edge and corner bumps/wear. Spine is a bit worn with a dark shade to one side. The interior binding of the text portion of the pages is good and tight but the hinge is cracked at the rear board in the front hinge is starting. No signatures or bookplates no library markings no handwriting found. Pages are toned due to age and there is some scattered foxing and spotting present. The book would normally grade as VG but condition was lowered because of the hinge cracking at boards. <br/> <br/> American Baptist Publication Society hardcover
19188927Brooklyn: Sackett & Wilhelms Lithographing & Printing Co 1918. Poster. Two sheets 142 cm x 213.5 cm / 56" x 84" Tissue lined with a few small closed tear at the former folds at the left edge. Top half of this large poster. Drawing of Lady Victory holding a flag. [Sackett & Wilhelms Lithographing & Printing Co] unknown
196136204Boston:: Fan Guild of Boston. Very Good. 1961. Hardcover. B000JLVSA6 . Black and white photographs throughout. First edition number 50 of 100 copies. Very good or better in green cloth with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket. . Fan Guild of Boston, hardcover
218117Frederick Stokes New York circa 1894. First edition. Quarto hardcover; quarter bound illustrated boards with red cloth spine and illustrated colour boards; 32pp. full-colour frontispiece and many duo-tone illustrations printed on one page side only 5 full-colour illustrations. Dated inscriptions on front and rear endpapers by the same hand. Repairs to front endpaper and rebacked with new cloth spine. Minor wear; scraping to board edges and corners well frayed; some chipping to fore-edges; toned page edges and text block. No dustwrapper as issued. Very good. Postage quoted is for a standard format octavo book. Final charges may vary depending on size and weight. Frederick Stokes, New York, (circa 1894). hardcover
20777Boston: G. W. Cottrell Publisher. 'Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1859 by CHANDLER & DURAN in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachussetts.'. 29pp. small 4to. Stitched into card covers. Internally in fair condition in aged and worn covers repaired along the spine with brown tape. There are eleven hand-coloured engravings: one on the cover a frontispiece two vignettes at the beginning and end of the poem and seven full-page illustrations in the body of the poem six of them with blank reverses. The cover illustration frontispiece and all but two of the full-page engravings are attributed to Chandler and Duran. The hand-coloured engraving on the front cover is of a cat pouncing on a rabbit in foliage while other rabbits scatter together with the publisher's details and the title 'The Delectable Historie of the Cat and the Rabbits'. This illustration also features without the lettering included within it on p.21 of the poem. The back cover carries an advertisement for Cottrell's business. The pagination includes the covers and on the reverse of the front cover paginated as p.2 is an attractive full-page frontispiece engraving of the cat in question. The poem begins on p.3 under the drophead title: 'Ye Delectable Historie of YE CAT AND YE RABBITS.' It is in 52 four-line stanzas numbered in Roman numerals and begins: 'Once on a time by the side of a wood Dwelt a populous burrow of Rabbits Happy contented moral and good - A people of excellent habits.' The poem ends with the rabbit having eaten a number of rabbits being shot with an arrow by a shepherd: 'Then sighing repenting and breathing his last He uttered the moral which follows: “A rogue is a fool and soon is caught fast In the trap he has set for his fellows.â€' Excessively scarce: the only two copies on OCLC WorldCat at Dartmouth Library and Brown University and no copies on COPAC. Boston: G. W. Cottrell, Publisher. ('Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by CHANDLER & DURAN, in the Cle unknown
25351No place or date. Circa 1886; University of Cambridge England. A very scarce item. The Barrett Library at the University of Virginia appears to possess a copy of this item from the collection of Carroll Atwood Wilson. Printed in landscape on one side of a small 4to piece of wove paper. In fair condition lightly aged with stab marks along the top edge. From design of the type printed in letterpress and condition clearly a nineteenth-century document and possibly printed by the university itself for distribution during the ceremony. Twenty-nine lines of Latin text preceded by: ‘THE following speech was delivered by the Public Orator at Cambridge on June 17th 1886 in presenting for the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES M.D. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy at Harvard College; author of the ‘Autocrat of the Breakfast Table’ &c. &c.’ No place or date. [Circa 1886; University of Cambridge, England.] unknown
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192452739London: Grant Richards 1924. Rilegato mezza tela half-cloth binding. Ottimo Fine. A poem with notes and grace notes. With 5 woodcuts in black and white from cm 5x7 to 13x9. 8vo. pp. 114. Ottimo Fine. Seconda edizione 2nd Edition. Dizionario della letteratura mondiale del 900 Galati 1980 Licinio Galati Francesco a cura di Dizionario della letteratura mondiale del 900. Roma Edizioni Paoline 1980. Grant Richards, hardcover
188542031Philadelphia: W.H. Butler n.d. ca 1885. 1885. TRADE CATALOG. 5 11/16" x 12 3/4" color sheet folded to 6 panels. Illustrations. Among the successful shoe-machines invented by the Globe Buffer company was the “Globe Buffer” a machine for “buffing” or sandpapering the bottoms of boots and shoes. The first “ Globe Buffer" was set up in November 1881. The company also manufactured the “Globe Heel Scourer” for smoothing or scouring the edges of heels of boots and shoes. The company also introduced the "Globe Insole" an invention the promised to replace the flexible leather that was currently in vogue for insoles to shoes. It was invented and patented by Mr. George A. Fullerton and consists of a substance very similar to leather but which is stronger and much more flexible. To test the merits the shoes thousands of pairs were produced and worn and in not a single pair of them did a stitch give out. The material for the insoles is stronger than any leather of the same thickness. It is preserved while leather is destroyed by perspiration. The edges are smooth which prevents them from cutting the stitches. Shoes made of it will not squeak. The brochure offers one cover panel showing 2 cherubs one holding a woman's boot and the other the "Globe Flexible Insole; one panel offering the company's guarantee; and one panel offering information about their insoles. "Remember that the INSOLE is the foundation of the shoe and that Glove Flexible Insole" is superior in every particular to leather or any other known substance. That the stitches and tacks are all beneath the surface thus contributing a smooth soft cushion." Opposite 3 panels offers a beautiful color sailing scene showing a yacht race and with "Compliments of the Globe Buffer co. only Manufacturers of Globe Flexible Insoles at the bottom of one panel. One panel has been separated and neatly reattached using cellophane tape. W.H. Butler, n.d. [ca 1885]. hardcover
1977812j1280USA: Columbia Pictures Publications. Poor. 1977. First Edition. Paperback. Songbook for Boston's smash-hit debut album "released by Epic in August 1976. It broke sales records becoming the best-selling debut LP in the US at the time and winning the Recording Industry of America RIAA Century Award for the best-selling debut album. PLEASE NOTE: The binding is letting go and the first several pages are loose but present. Rather than adding a new binding we have opted to preserve this Boston memento in its original state as this incredible album was and remains such a massive and beloved musical influence and memory for so many. The album's singles "More Than a Feeling" "Peace of Mind" and "Foreplay/Long Time" were major hits and nearly the entire album receives constant airplay on classic rock radio. The album is often regarded as a staple of 1970s rock and has been included on many lists of essential albums. It has sold at least 17 million copies in the United States alone and at least 20 million worldwide making it one of the best-selling debut albums of all time." - Wikipedia. Includes piano sheet music lyrics and guitar chords for these songs: More Than A Feeling; Foreplay; Peace of Mind; Long Time; Rock & Roll Band; Smokin'; Hitch a Ride; Something About You; Let Me Take You Home Tonight. Also includes a two-page write-up about the band and seven pages of great color photos of the band and its members. Unmarked. Above-average wear. ; P0198SMX; 4to . Columbia Pictures Publications paperback
1844288034Charles C. Little And James Brown 1844 Brown Period Calf With Red Title Plate Spine.Boards Tight. Damp Stains. Ink James Potter's Book Fep.269 Pgs Index To The Insolvent Law Of Massachusetts. Solid Copy Of Rare Issue. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Charles C. Little And James Brown hardcover
28998Quarto-size letter sheet 250 x 200 mm bifolium lithograph printed on the first side only; headed 'Boston January 19 1853' the circular announces that Newell Hooper & Stevens have formed a co-partnership 'for the transaction of Commission Business at SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA and respectfully tender their services to their friends with the assurance that all business entrusted to them shall have prompt personal attention. Andrew H. Newell Samuel T. Hooper. Samuel Stevens Jr.'; the notice has the printed information of the firm's Boston agent Wm. Lincoln at the foot; centre pages blank; address panel completed in manuscript on the outer side addressed to Josiah Hale Esq. New York and with US postal markings; endorsed above the address in manuscript 'Mr. Stevens Sydney Jan. 1853'; original folds in fine condition. Boston merchants Newell Hooper & Stevens established their commission agent business in the Australian colonies in January 1853 in order to take advantage of the demand for American-produced goods which had increased dramatically at the onset of the gold rushes. With branches in both Sydney and Melbourne the partnership prospered until 1860 when it was taken over by Andrew Newell and became known as Newell & Co. Â unknown