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In-4°, pp. 32 nn. con 20 riproduzioni a p. pag. di documenti e di incisioni del tempo. Brossura originale illustrata. Dorso rinforzato in tela. Ottimo stato. Pubblicazione commemorativa del bicentenario del Massacro di Boston del 5 marzo 1770, quando l'uccisione di cinque civili bostoniani da parte delle truppe inglesi accese la scintilla di una prima ribellione delle colonie americane contro la presenza britannica, destinata a generare nel 1773 il Boston Tea Party e, nel 1776, l'inizio della Rivoluzione Americana. Scritti di Jordan D. Fiore e di John Alden.
3 p. PAMPHLET Very good condition Colophon: Set in Caslon and printed in twelve copies, one on paper made in Massachusetts before 1800; eleven on Dutch mould-made paper with Fabriano cover and Japanese stitching. [This copy is one of the latter,]
No publication date (1980s?), illustrated, map. eng
112p.,frontis. By the author of "The Boy of Spirit," "When Are We Happiest?" etc. etc. Hardcover Very good condition
(Milano), Mondadori, (1971), in-4, simil-pelle editoriale, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso, pp. 171, (3). Con numerose illustrazioni a colori. Collana “Musei del mondo” diretta Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti.
Boston, MA, John F. Murphy, 1904, in-8 formato album, br. editoriale con illustrazione e titolo policromi sulla copertina anteriore, cordoncino al dorso, pp. 80, tutte illustrate con riproduzioni fotografiche in b.n. Ottime condizioni.
To 16o Synedrio tis Pampontiaki Omospondias HPA-Kanada einai aphieromeno s'ekeinous pou erthon s'ekeinous pou emeinan piso kai s'ekeinoua pou den tha erthoun pote mia apo tin alesmonete goniatis Anatoles ton Elleniko Ponto. "Ochi ste Genoktonos tis Mnems" Publication of the 16th Synod of the Pan-Pontian Federation of USA and Canada and the Pontiakos Syllogos Bostones "Panagia Soumela" held in Boston 30-31 August 2003.84p. illus map [NO copies found in WorldCat] Book
[72] p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition Illus. by F. H. Taylor
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to cover. Previous owner's name inside. Front hinge is a bit loose. Large format with many black and white photos and illustrations. A few color plates. Unpaginated. 10 3/4"w x 13 5/8"h.
196 p. Light insect damage rear cover. Uncut. Text lightly browned but not brittle. On the title page is the autograph ownership of Dab. Johnson. Probably Dabney Johnson (1785-1835) who was married in 1813 to Elizabeth Burnett, in Patrick County, VA. He was a veteran of the War of 1812. XLib bookplate of the Tenney Memorial Library Newbury, VT 1896 given by Mrs. S. F. Wheeler. 12mo. 200 mm. Original scarce printed paper boards. Major paper loss on spine. Extremities worn with some loss. S&S/AI 28450. Second edition. Very good. Hardbound. AI BX 3
New York, Museum of Fine Arts of Boston, 1986, album in 4to tutta tela editoriale con sovraccopertina illustrata a colori, pp. 148 con numerosissime illustrazioni e tavole a colori nel testo
pp. (4), (iii)-iv, (4) [Blanks], 240. Mildly foxed. Page 185 torn top margin without loss. XLib bookplate of Gettysburg, PA Theological Seminary Library on front paste down. 24mo. 150 mm. Original full leather binding. Original leather spine label. Spine decorated in gold gilt. Front joint cracked and very fragile. Reginald Heber [1783-1826] was an English clergyman, man of letters and hymn-writer who, after working as a country parson for 16 years, served as the Anglican Bishop of Calcutta until his sudden death at the age of 42. Apparently not in S&S/AI. Hardbound. Very good. AI BX 6
Cloth. 8vo. 100 pages. Subtitle: "A Sociologically Oriented Study of an Eastern European Jewish Immigrant Community in an American Big-City Neighborhood Between 1870 and 1900." Introduction by Jerome Himelhoch. Nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition. (AMR38-20)
242p. Foxed. XLib. 12mo. Original full cloth binding. Lacks spine. Hardbound. Good. RELIGION BOX 7
141 p. Dampstain. Title page torn without loss. 165mm. Virtually disbound. This perhaps should best be considered a candidate for rebinding. First edition. "James Bradley Thayer (1831-1902) was a Boston attorney, legal scholar, and professor at Harvard University. He had business dealings with Emerson and was one of a party of twelve who, with Emerson, went in a private Pullman car from Boston to California, and travelled there for several weeks, in 1871. Thayer wrote a number of diary-like letters to his wife while on the trip which later formed the basis for this account. This book also contains the letter that Thayer had written to the Boston 'Daily Advertiser' in which he attempts to clarify the response to a recent (1883) Boston lecture on Emerson given by Matthew Arnold." - From a description by Riverrow Book Shop. BAL p.68. TRAVEL BX 2
pp. vi, (2), 5-356. Old damp stain and browning. 12 mo. Worn original leather backed marbled boards. Contemporary manuscript ownership of Gorham Parsons. First Edition. "William Tudor (1779-1830) was an American merchant, Massachusetts legislator, U.S. consular officer (Lima and Rio de Janiero), founder and first editor (1815-17) 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. Howes T405; Sabin 97407; S&S/AI 2241. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W145 Rear
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?
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.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cloth bdg. 4to. (26 x 19 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [4], 1422, [2] p. Text block separated in two columns. Fading title gilt lettering on spine, otherwise a very good copy. Scarce bible in Ottoman Turkish, printed by one of the most famous Armenian printers and published by the English & American Bible Societies in Turkey during the second half of the 19th century. Arshag Hagop Boyajian, (1837-1914), was an Ottoman Armenian printer and a leader of the Armenian Protestant community in the Ottoman Empire. He was born in Diyarbakir and educated at Robert College in Istanbul. During the Crimean War (1853-1856), he served as a translator at the headquarters of the British army in Üsküdar (Scutari), on Istanbul's Asian shore. After a short stay in the United States to perfect his knowledge of modern printing techniques, he established a... (Source: Brill).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 116 p. Hegira: 1317 = Gregorian: 1900. Second edition of this first catalogue of the sarcophagi in the Imperial Ottoman Archaeological Museums, including many legendary sarcophagi, like of Alexander the Great, Sidon?, Tabnit, Byzantine Emperors, etc., mostly excavated and found by Osman Hamdi Bey,(1842-1910), the pioneer archaeologist of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey and the founder of the Ottoman Archaeological Museum. OCLC 165321119 (Only one copy in Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).; Özege 15041.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original brown half-leather bdg. with a clip. "Poesie" title on black cloth front cover. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic script). [2], 153, [3] p. Completely handwritten with numerous pages. All edges gilt. This unique manuscript is probably an early sketch written in Ottoman script to be used later for its first edition published by Maarif Vekâleti [i.e. Turkish Ministry of Education] in 1947 in modern Turkish with Latin letters. The Mysterious Universe is a popular science book by the British astrophysicist Sir James Jeans, first published in 1930 by the Cambridge University Press. In the United States, it was published by Macmillan. The book is an expanded version of the Red Lecture delivered at the University of Cambridge in 1930. It begins with a full-page citation of the famous passage in Plato's Republic, Book VII, laying out the allegory of the cave. The book made frequent reference to the quantum theory of radiation, initiated by Max Planck in 1900, to Albert Einstein's general relativity, and to the new theories of quantum mechanics by Heisenberg and Schrödinger, of whose philosophical perplexities the author seemed well aware. The book was denounced by the Cambridge philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, because "Jeans has written a book called The Mysterious Universe and I loathe it and call it misleading. Take the title... I might say that the title The Mysterious Universe includes a kind of idol worship, the idol being Science and the Scientist." A second edition appeared in 1931. The book was reprinted 15 times between 1930 and 1938 and again in September 2007. Salih Murat Uzdilek (1891-1967) was the first to translate this book into Turkish, printed in 1947 under the title "Esrarli kâinât". Although there's no sign in this manuscript, probably the author is Uzdilek. He was a Professor of Physics at Istanbul Technical University, graduated as a naval officer in 1908. It was his father Mehmed Sefik Bey, who as a mathematics teacher introduced him to the study of the subject. Salih Murat developed an interest in the history of mathematics through readings of books by F. Cajori and D. E. Smith. Uzdilek studied engineering in London prior to the First World War, where he was invited to present a communication on the "Introduction of logarithms into Turkey" at the Napier Tercentenary organized by The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 25-27 July 1914. The paper published in the Napier Tercentenary Memorial Volume (1915) was based on the research by Salih Zeki Bey, historian of science and Rector of Istanbul University between 1913 and 1917, published in his Kamus-i Riyaziyat (Encyclopaedia of Mathematics 1898). His findings indicate that Yirmisekiz Mehmet Çelebi, the Sultan's envoy to France, had been presented an astronomical text which included logarithms by the astronomer Jacques Cassini during his visit to the Paris Observatory in 1714. It was this collection that led to the introduction of logarithms into Turkey. Kalfazade Ismail Efendi, a timekeeper, and mathematician compiled an introduction to logarithms for his translation of the astronomical tables of J. Cassini in 1772, which is considered the first work on logarithms, into Turkish. Gelenbevi Ismail Efendi, renowned for his works in mathematics and logic, completed his Logaritma Serhi (Commentary on Logarithms) in 1787. After his return to Istanbul, Salih Murat Uzdilek was invited by the Austrian Dean of the School of Engineering, Prof. Philipp Forchheimer, to give physics lessons at the school. Prof. Uzdilek pursued his interest in the history of mathematics and physics throughout his long career. He was also an active researcher in the physics of sound and music and contributed to the contemporary tonal system of Turkish music. In his later years, Prof. Uzdilek was invited to lecture at the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei.
Mm 190x265 Volume rilegato di pp. 128, con molte illustrazioni a colori e in bianco e nero, "Storia della città", rivista trimestrale n. 49 gennaio-marzo 1989. In ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.