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2003DADAX0415309131Routledge 2003-03-13. 1. hardcover. New. 6.26x1.17x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
2014x-1138819131Routledge 2014. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 160 pages. 9.37x6.22x0.55 inches. Routledge hardcover
ria9781118396209_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Introducing Physical Geography 6th Edition is known for its clear writing distinctive photos and illustrations and a strong supplements program. The text continues its tradition as a great book to help non-science readers visualize an paperback
189776391Boston: Boston Athenaeum 1897-1962. HOWES M. A. Et. Al. editors. Journal of the Proceedings of the Anthology Society Which Conducts the Monthly Anthology and Boston Review. Boston 1910. Octavo. Octavo. Publisher’s blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and the society seal on the front t.e.g.PERKINS Robert F. Jr. et. al editors. The Boston Athenaeum Art Exhibition Index - 1827 - 1874. Boston 1980. Quarto red cloth with gilt spine lettering. dust jacket some very small snags to edgesWAGGAMAN Tomas E. & H. SHUGIO. Catalogue of a Collection of Oil Paintings and Watercolor Drawings by American and European Artists and of Oriental Art Objects Belonging to Thomas E. Waggaman of Washington D.C. Boston 1897. Publisher’s vertically ribbed red cloth with gilt spine lettering t.e.g.The Athenæum Centenary; The Influence and History of the Boston Athenæum from 1807 to 1907. Boston; 1907. Octavo. Publisher’s blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and the society seal on the front t.e.g.ALLEN Gardiner Weld editor. Commodore Hull: Papers of Isaac Hull Commodore United States Navy. Octavo. Publisher’s blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and the society seal on the front t.e.g.BOLTON Ethel Stanwood. Topliff's Travels. Letters From Abroad in the Years 1828 and 1829. Boston 1906. Octavo. Publisher’s blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and the society seal on the front. t.e.g.SWAN Mabel Munson. The Athenaeum Gallery 1827-1873: The Boston Athenaeum as an Early Patron of Art. Boston 1940. Publisher’s blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and the society seal on the front t.e.gWHITEHILL Walter Muir. Independent Historical Societies An Inquiry into Their Research and Publication Functions and Their Financial Future. Boston 1962. Publisher’s blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and the society seal dust jacket. Boston Athenaeum hardcover
187517816<p>Boston: Prang & Company 1875 First edition. Rare in commerce. OCLC records 8 copies. . Tan paper wrappers. Bound with string. Printed on heavy drawing paper. Octavo. 21 x 15 cm. . Illustrated. Light rubbing. Clean throughout. About two thirds of the exercises are completed. Very good. Walter Smith 1836-1886 was an English art educator and author. He moved to Massachusetts in 1871 where he was first appointed to Professor of Art Education at the Massachusetts Normal School of Art. Smith later became the Massachusetts State Director of Art Education and Director of Drawing where he instructed and supervised art teachers. Smith was an important early figure in the field of industrial design. He also wrote books on art education instruction for teachers and drawing guides for students. This booklet is aimed at helping students learn to draw. It begins with definitions to help students' understanding defining words such as "quadrilateral" and "ellipse." The booklet features pages with drawing exercises printed lightly for students to trace next to blank pages which allow space for students to practice. The drawing exercises include a house a vase and abstract shapes.</p> Prang & Company,
187917817<p>Boston: L. Prang & Company 1879 Second edition. . Bound in darker tan paper wrappers. Printed on thinner paper than the earlier edition. Tape lining both joints. All exercises but the last page are completed. Signed in pencil on the cover: James Malcolm Graham 1886. Very good copy. . Octavo. 22 cm. x 15 cm. . Illustrated. Very good. Walter Smith 1836-1886 was an English art educator and author. He moved to Massachusetts in 1871 where he was first appointed to Professor of Art Education at the Massachusetts Normal School of Art. Smith later became the Massachusetts State Director of Art Education and Director of Drawing where he instructed and supervised art teachers. Smith was an important early figure in the field of industrial design. He also wrote books on art education instruction for teachers and drawing guides for students. This is the second revised edition of a booklet aimed at helping students learn to draw. This edition begins with an explanation of the book particularly explaining that the printing is light so that students can fill in the lines and that students should use soft pencils to do so. The drawing exercises are mostly for shapes and vary in complexity</p> L. Prang & Company,
18809608Boston: Joseph Burnett & Co.; Press of Mills Knight & Co 1880. Small octavo stapled in wrappers 17.5 x 11 cm. ~80 pages. Illustrated; wrapper printed in chromolithograph. Advertising matter of local merchants interspersed throughout. Earliest issue of this New England housekeepers' almanac and promotional cookbook issued by Joseph Burnett & Co makers of flavor extracts and additionally used to promote local businesses through a drop-in box on the front wrapper panel. In this case the additional promotion goes to Butler & Laighton Fine Groceries of Rockingham County N.H. Internally clan and sound. Small closed tear to foot of chromolithograph wrappers otherwise near fine and bright. OCLC locates four copies of this 1880 issue and eleven copies of all other issues through 1884. Joseph Burnett & Co.; Press of Mills, Knight & Co unknown
1951106288<p>Program format 8 1/2 x 11 paper illustrated 48 pp. Some slight aging some edgewear a little soiling to back cover; otherwise very good plus. The 1951 Boston Red Sox Yearbook features pictures profiles and records of players on the 1951 team. Featured players include Ted Williams Johnny Pesky Dom DiMaggio Vernon Stephens Ellis Kinder and Jimmy Piersall. This is a Red Sox classic issue with some of their best players from that era. </p>
182225245Boston 1822. 8pp untrimmed and widely margined with some chipping at the fore-edge. Partly uncut title leaf loose. Good. The signature 'Rantoul' is written at the blank upper margin of title page.<br /> <br /> An expression of Boston's revolt against domination by the Federalist Central Committee which opposed electoral reforms and thwarted efforts to end imprisonment for debt. The Middling Interest which also opposed the entrenched and self-serving Republicans sought election by ward of State and Federal representatives. The Middling Interest sought on behalf of the emerging middle class the power and recognition which both of Boston's political parties had denied them. "We hold that rich men acquire no political influence justly by their wealth alone." No man "can or ought to have influence on any other qualifications than the soundness of his judgment the fairness of his mind and his ability to be useful." <br /> FIRST EDITION. AI 8654 11. unknown
3727267<p>Boston; New-England Printed by Green & Russell at their Office in Queen-street MDCCLVII. 1757. First Edition. 27 1 blankpp. Small 8vo. In contemporary homemade two-piece coarse paper cover with annotations; hand-stitched. Ownership inscriptions: on upper homemade cover “Lydia Studley Her Book†and on verso of final leaf “Lydia Studley.†Cover and all pages with rounded corners; foxing and minor soiling; without half-title else very good.</p> <p>Colonial Boston sermon given on the occasion of the installation of the Reverend Samuel Baldwin 1731-1784 as pastor of the First Congregational church in Hanover Massachusetts.</p> <p>At the foot of page 27 is an interesting provenance: “Lydia Studley Her Book. Given to her by the Reverend Mr. Samuel Baldwin.†She is likely Lydia Studley 1748–1828 of Hanover Plymouth County Massachusetts: </p> <p>Baldwin became a fervent American Revolution patriot. A Harvard College graduate “he carried his arms to church; and on one occasion while the British were lying at Boston and infesting the coast he thanked the Lord ‘that there was hemp sufficient to hang all the Tories.’â€Â¹</p> <p>The author Rev. William Cook was born in Hadley Massachusetts in 1696. He also graduated from Harvard and became pastor of the East Church in Sudbury Baldwin’s birthplace until his death in 1760.² Here Cook preaches on St. Paul’s farewell sermon to the Church at Ephesus as recounted in Acts 20:20—“I kept back nothing that was profitable to youâ€â€”words quite suitable for an ordinand beginning his ministry.</p> <p>John Stetson Barry’s A Historical Sketch of the Town of Hanover 1853 notes Baldwin “officiated as a Chaplain in the Army and gave eloquent exhortations to his own flocks at home and to the minute men of the town†pp65–66 and that he is listed on the Staff Officers Roll in 1776 as Chaplain upon the Bristol Alarm. p121</p> <p>ESTC W28888. Evans 7879. Sabin 16294. Thomas History of Printing in America p534. Notes. 1. Baldwin The Baldwin Genealogy from 1500 to 1881 Cleveland 1881 p624. 2. Hudson The History of Sudbury Massachusetts. 1638-1889. Sudbury 1889 p291.</p> <p> </p> unknown
184657019Boston:: Pulbished by all the Booksellers 1846. First edition. original printed wrappers. Very light foxing; wrappers unchipped and unworn; overall very nice. 8vo. Pulbished by all the Booksellers, unknown
18748347Boston: Roberts Brothers 1874. First Edition. Original terra-cotta cloth; gilt spine-titles; 1-7 8-206; 8pp. Gentle soiling to board edges; hint of fraying at crown of spine; old bookplate residue to front pastedown; a tight attractive copy. INSCRIBED on title page: "Rev. John S. Smith / With the regards of / E.E.H. / Feb. 9 1881." <br /> <br /> Posthumous collection of Tuckerman's essays on the relief of poverty in Boston most originally issued as reports of the Minister at Large a post which Tuckerman himself established. Tuckerman 1778-1840 was a pioneer in the field of social reform and his advocacy for Boston's poor in the early 19th century was noteworthy for its emphasis upon education and direct action rather than simple charity. The work begun by Tuckerman nearly 200 years ago persists in the very active Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry which still espouses Tuckerman's principles in overseeing a wide range of public welfare programs in the Boston area. A seldom-encountered work; this copy nicely inscribed by Hale a few years after publication. Roberts Brothers unknown
1842CAT000020New York: Munroe & Francis 1842. Early Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Rebacked with new leather spine and lettering piece over original cloth boards. Light dampstain to frontis scattered light foxing short section underlined in the intro a few dog eared pages but interior is generally bright and unmarked. xlviii 300 37 12 pages of ads. Lowenstein 248 Bitting 449 the 1839 edition.<br/><br/>The first edition was 1832 the Miss Leslie section was added the following year - contains a substantial carving guide with illustrations before the main section which is arranged alphabetically. <br/><br/> Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Cooking Wine & Dining. Inventory No: CAT000020. Munroe & Francis hardcover
185750040Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son 1857. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; tan wrappers printed within double rule; 19pp. Extremities toned and very slightly chipped faint ring stain to upper cover else Very Good and sound. Prospectus for a Society in Boston that the author proposed would supplement the foundations of the Smithsonian Institute and the diffusion of human knowledge. Contents include introductory remarks and four essays all signed "Franklin" at the end generally drawing on classical and European history as the source for the improvement of American government. The Society appears to have never been formed. Alfred Mudge & Son unknown
190040065Boston: Issued By The Boston and Maine Railroad / Engraved & Printed By R. A. Supply n. d. ca 1900. 1900. NEW ENGLAND. First Editions. 6" x 8" stiff embossed printed wrappers titles stamped in gold gilt on the front covers n. p. 80 pp. 80 pp. 64 pp. & 64 pp. illustrated from photographs. One page of text precedes views from photographs in each volume printed on rectos only. In all four volumes a total of 140 views of New England scenes. A few signs of light use to two covers else contents clean and tight in all four volumes. Very good copies. Issued By The Boston and Maine Railroad / Engraved & Printed By R. A. Supply, n. d. (ca 1900). unknown
179911026Boston: John Russell 1799. 13pp stitched contemporary plain blue wrappers verso of front wrap and front endpapers heavily foxed as usual. Text clean crisp and Very Good. <br /> <br /> "Surprisingly this is one of the most beautifully printed 18th century American pamphlets with a woodcut ship on the title page and a splendid variety of type fonts conservatively arranged." Jenkins. An early example of American incorporations. <br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 35221. III Jenkins 887. NAIP w033188 4. 68 NUC 0676349 2. Not in Cohen. John Russell unknown
179458658Glasgow: J. and M. Robertson 1794. Small octavo 17cm. Full period calf with leather spine label; xvi1-4411pp. A few leaves from the first gathering have pulled loose from the sewing and there is faint scattered foxing but still a tidy copy the original binding well-preserved and the text generally clean and tight; Very Good. Early ink ownership signature "Thomas Johnston" to verso of title page undated.<br /> <br /> The best-known and most influential work by the Scottish Presbyterian pastor and theologian Thomas Boston 1676-1732. A classic work of Puritan exegesis The Fourfold State first published in 1720 focuses on the primacy of sin and the necessity of being "born again;" according to DNB it was "the most frequently reprinted Scottish book of the eighteenth century" being reprinted more than 50 times before 1800. The current edition though late is uncommon; OCLC notes just four locations of which only two in North America. ESTC T74877. J. and M. Robertson unknown
188272074Boston:: Forbes Lithograph Company 1882. First edition. publisher's gilt-lettered cloth. A coin-sized dampstain affects the marginal fore-edge of several dozen leaves; one large folding diagram neatly reinforced with tissue at folds; cloth spotted and worn. . 8vo. Four folding diagrams. Forbes Lithograph Company, hardcover
1902562438Boston: Geo. H. Ellis Co. Printers 1902. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 159pp. Illustrated. Blue cloth gilt. Interior page with neat marks and rubbing and small spots on the boards else near fine. Compiled by six women a collection of both old standard and newly created playground games. This was co-author Elizabeth F. Gordon's copy with her Signature dated in 1902 on the front pastedown. Geo. H. Ellis Co., Printers hardcover
1837228771837. 4.75" x 7.5" folded. 1 3 blank pp gilt edges. Old wax seal remnants with small blank edge tear caused by opening the seal. 'Hazzard Esq. New Port' in script on back. Very Good. A rare ephemeron of this railroad and early American railroad travel. The printed invitation is on the first page. The ticket is loosely affixed to blank page 3. It is printed 'Excursion Over the New York Providence and Boston Rail Road. November 10th 1837. 'Mr. Hazzard' is written in script on its verso. unknown
51-6701The Boston Athenaeum 2003. Original wraps. Oblong 4to. 28 x 21.7cm Envoi de l’artiste à Jacques et Madeleine Matarasso.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:52188085: 64 pages : color illustrations ; Catalog of an exhibition of the same name held at the Norma Jean Calderwood Gallery of the Boston Athenaeum Feb. 14-May 3 2003.Anne Walker is a printmaker and painter; she lives in Paris. Walker was born in 1933 in Boston Massachusetts and graduated in 1955 from Smith College; she spent her junior year in Paris working at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Montparnasse. In 1956 she returned to Paris to study with Johnny Friedlaender at his atelier; her first etchings were done there. She has continued to make prints created etchings and a number of fine-press books. Walker's graphic work has been exhibited worldwide since 1956 and is in public and private collections in Europe and the United States. Her husband Bertrand Dorny is also an artist.In 1986 she took up painting using gouache combined with pastel a technique that has predominated in her work since then. With these materials she began exploring the format of the artist's book which has allowed her to collaborate with poets and writers whom she admires - Michel Butor Kenneth Koch and Peter Davison to name a few. Much of her book work is concerned with the language of color and is characterized by a lyricism-sometimes playful sometimes elegiac-that pairs well with literature.Provenance. Estate of Jacques and Madeleine Matarasso. Nice France.The story of the Matarasso family booksellers gallery owners and publishers of illustrated books and prints spans three generations of enthusiasts. The Matarassos played a leading role in the intellectual and cultural life of Paris and then Nice. "They devoted their lives to promoting the works on paper of artists and writers" recalls Laure Matarasso who took up the torch first with her father in 1993 then alone after his death in 2015.1911 - Henri Matarasso leaves Salonika now Thessalonika for France;1916 - Birth of Jacques Matarasso Henri’s son in Barcelona;1933- Opening of Matarasso bookshop 72 rue de Seine Paris;1941- Jacques moves to Nice; After initially setting up shop on rue Alberti in 1941 followed by a second on rue de Russie after the Liberation Jacques Matarasso settled permanently at 2 rue Longchamp on July 1 1950;1993- Laure Matarasso Jacques and Madeleine's daughter continues the adventure by taking over the gallery in Nice;2016- The bookstore-gallery moved from Rue Longchamp and after a year of searching opened at 46 Boulevard Risso near Mamac and the Nucéra library between Place Garibaldi and Acropolis in Nice. The Boston Athenaeum, 2003 paperback
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187790913Boston City Council 1877. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. First Edition First Printing. Published by Boston City Council 1877. Octavo. Brown cloth boards stamped in gold with embossed gold seal to front panel. Book is like new; clean and crisp with no writing or names. Spine straight. Some light rubbing to board edges/corners. Interior clean. Frontispiece of monument opposite title page. Black and white photographs throughout. Tissue guards still intact. A scarce copy of this important volume of Civil War memorabilia and history. Book has been placed in a custom acetate book protector. 144 pages. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ships with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Boston City Council hardcover
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