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1768WRCAM16469Boston: Mein and Fleming 1768. 8pp. newspaper. Somewhat soiled and slightly browned else good. An interesting issue of this Boston newspaper mostly devoted to the actions of Gov. Hutchinson and the Council with regard to a riot against Custom House officers and unrest over shipping in and out of Boston. Mein and Fleming unknown books
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> books
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
1927843931927. MASSACHUSETTS - BOSTON BOSTON DIRECTORY FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING AUGUST 1 1927 VOL. CXXIII. Boston: Sampson & Murdock Co. 1927. 2344 pp. Thick 4to. quarter black cloth stamped in gilt green cloth boards stamped in black. Spine cocked. Light wear and soil to covers. Folding map has closed tear with no loss. Indexed. Pp. 111 - 2344 are advertising pages some on colored stock dark gold or blue. Complete tight. Extra postage required. unknown books
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 books
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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175487817Boston: N.E.: Samuel Kneeland Printer to the Honourable House of Representatives 1754. First Edition. Stitched Pamphlet. Fair. Original stitched pamphlet 8 1/2 in. x 5 1/2 in. Bears the embossed blindstamp of the New England Historical Genealogical Society. Lacks half-title and final leaf 50 pp. out of 52 pp. present. Some dampstaining corner fraying and general toning throughout. Woman's name Caroline in period ink to bottom of page and a double line of inked dots pen trials to last page 50 of extant text. ".We have heard their threats and insolent menaces; we have seen their more insolent behaviour. .We are peaceably extending our settlements upon our own territories; they are extending theirs beyong their own by force of arms. We must meet at length; which cannot be without a violent conclusion: and the time seems not to be far off. Do I see the motley armies of French and painted Salvages taking our fortresses and erecting their own even in our capital towns and cities! Do I behold them spreading desolation thro' the land ! Do I see the slaves of Lewis with their Indian allies dispossessing the free born subjects of King George of the inheritance received from their forefathers.Do I see christianity banished for popery! the bible for the mass-book! the oracles of truth for fabulous legends!<br /> <br /> ".Instead of a train of Christ's faithful laborious ministers do I behold an herd of lazy Monks and Jesuits and Exorcists and Inquisitors and cowled and uncowled Imposters! Do I see a protestant there stealing a look at his bible and being taken in the fact punished like a felon!.And in fine do I hear the miserable sufferers those of them that survive bitterly accusing the negligence of the public Guardians.O dishonest! profane! excreble sight! O piercing sound! that entereth into the ears of the Lord of Sabbath." pp. 37-39. Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the Honourable House of Representatives unknown
187824532Boston Massachusetts: Sampson Davenport and Company 1878. First Edition. Cloth. Good. First Edition. 6 ads 860 2 pages. Advertisements on endpapers as well. Colored folded map of Massachusetts in front. 8vo. Publisher's black cloth with coppergilt lettering on spine panel. Cover is worn with silverfish damage to surface of cloth and front hinge paper. Sound textblock front hinge loose and could use reinforcement. Cloth. A scarce survival most were discarded as they became dated or when the nice colored map was removed and sold separately. Now a great reference for who was active in Boston a major city at the time. Sampson, Davenport, and Company unknown
187824532Boston Massachusetts: Sampson Davenport and Company 1878. First Edition. Cloth. Good. First Edition. 6 ads 860 2 pages. Advertisements on endpapers as well. Colored folded map of Massachusetts in front. 8vo. Publisher's black cloth with coppergilt lettering on spine panel. Cover is worn with silverfish damage to surface of cloth and front hinge paper. Sound textblock front hinge loose and could use reinforcement. Cloth. A scarce survival most were discarded as they became dated or when the nice colored map was removed and sold separately. Now a great reference for who was active in Boston a major city at the time. Sampson, Davenport, and Company unknown books
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 143 pages, book concerns firm of Howe, Manning and Almy, designers of over 500 projects, producing sturdy, comfortable and adaptable buildings. designers of the first low-income public housing in Boston.
Fine Tigrinya Original wrappers. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In English and Tigrinya. 28 p., b/w ills. Extremely rare fifth issue published in July 1975 in the fourth year of publication of the, a bulletin of the movement known as "Eritreans for Liberation in North America" (EFLNA), which emerged in 1970 and ceased to exist by the end of 1979. Contents: Editorial; Some notes on the changing role of the Eritrean woman; Victory and revolution in Southern Africa; 14th Anniversary of the Eritrean revolution; The proletariat: Its international and Eritrean history; International backing heightens; Brief news from the field; More on Ethiopia's socialists; 2 articles in Tigrinya alphabet. Not located in OCLC.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original Ottoman illustrated journal. 40x27 cm. In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 8 p., richly ills. Taken from a volume. Foxing on pages, slightly chipped on hinges. Overall a very good copy. Extremely rare early issue of an Ottoman illustrated journal depicting a lynching of colored American citizens in Florida by white Americans, published one year after the proclamation of the Republic in Turkey. The first studies bearing social criticism on issues like slavery and abolition were made in the early years of the young Turkish Republic, which had refused the legacy of its imperial predecessor. In this period, several classics of American anti-slavery literature and contemporary works were translated for the first time, and texts on slavery and abolition in America were translated and published in Turkey. The term "Lynch's Law" apparently originated during the American Revolution when Patriot Charles Lynch (1736-1796), a Virginia justice of the peace, ordered extralegal punishment of the Loyalists. Variations of the term, such as "lynch law," "judge lynch," and "lynching", were standard entries in American and British English dictionaries by the 1850s. In 1811, a man named Captain William Lynch claimed that the phrase, already famous, actually came from a 1780 compact signed between him and his neighbors in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, to uphold their own brand of law independent of legal authority. In the pre-Civil War South, members of the abolitionist movement and other people opposing slavery were sometimes targets of lynch mob violence. (Source: Wikipedia).
198840-24238Time Life Education 1988-08-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Time Life Education hardcover
SONG1786350564Emerald Group Publishing 2016-11-09. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.98x0.91x9.02. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Emerald Group Publishing hardcover
40915Boston. Published by Geo. H. Walker & Co. 1894. large linen backed folding map of Boston dated 1894. Map size: 103x 75 cm 35"x 29.5" folded to 8vo 21x 11cm being a detailed street map with some colour borders parks in green Charles Mystic Rivers & ports in blue light wear on the folds outside panels are dust worn very good to fine . Legend: "Blue lines 8 show new wards". A detailed map of Boston and area in the last decade of the 19th century. First settled in the 1630's by the Puritans by the 1890s had grown to a city of around 450000. Boston. Published by Geo. H. Walker & Co. 1894 unknown
185628436Boston: Boston Theatre 1856. Broadside. Broadside for the Boston Theatre December 1856. Measures 18 x 53 cm. Features among others the show for the Christmas evening December 24 1856. Tiny hole to top edge. Folded. Near fine. Boston Theatre unknown
2018x-1137301953Palgrave Macmillan 2018. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
2000Q-0571202020Faber & Faber 2000-04-03. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Faber & Faber paperback