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182132409Boston: n.p. 1821. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Some ink calculations in an old hand and a small hole on front wrapper from rubbing leaves toned untimmed a good copy. Unpaged 14 pp. 8vo. Balance sheets profit and loss statements and notice for public meeting on finance plus a proposal to pay for lighting for the city. OCLC shows only three copies. American Imprints 4771. n.p. unknown books
185218266Boston: J. H. Eastburn city printer 1852. 8vo. 2 288 pp. lacks map. <br><br>Disbound; lacks covers leather of spine completely gone. Edges gilt. Light waterstaining and cockling. Ex-library with rubber-stamps of a now-defunct library and library pocket at rear endpaper. Lacking map. J. H. Eastburn, city printer hardcover books
1915613Boston: Burroughs & Co 1915. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. brown cloth worn at backstrip extremities. Very good. 70 pages. Square 4to with seventy photographs of old homes mostly in Massachusetts. This is photographic essay with no text. Many of the houses depicted are no longer extant. Burroughs & Co hardcover books
188215029Boston: Boston City Council 1882. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. publisher's brown cloth chipped at backstrip extremities. Very good. 175 pages. 4to thirty illlustrations. Index. Bookplate EX-library. Boston City Council hardcover books
19797119Boston: Bookbuilders of Boston 1979. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. illustrated cloth. near fine in chipped slipcase. 146 pp. Illustrated with color and black and white photographs. A juried exhibition of books jackets and covers by New England publishers and book manufacturers. Bookbuilders of Boston hardcover books
1805822291805. THE BOSTON WEEKLY MAGAZINE; Devoted to Morality Literature Biography History the Fine Arts Agriculture &c. &c. Volume II -- 1803-4 & III -- 1804-5. Boston: Published by Gilbert and Dean at their Printing-Office No. 78 State-Street 1805. Two complete years of this weekly from 29 October 1803 through 19 October 1805 bound together: Volume II no. 1-52; Volume III no. 1-52. Folio. Pp. vi208;vi208. Text is printed in triple columns. Each volume is preceded by an index arranged according to the style of the piece essay history useful poetry etc. There are two title-pages for Volume III; one is bound at the beginning of Volume II and the other is in its proper place. The title-page for Volume II is lacking. Paper quality varies throughout. Text leaves are age-browned and occasionally lightly soiled and/or foxed mostly light to moderate but in a few instances it is heavy with a few dog-eared corners and occasional edgewear. Volume II no. 41 p. 163-4 has some loss at the bottom fore-corner resulting in a loss of text to the last few lines in one column. Bookblock is splitting with remnants of the backstrip; but the boards are missing. The June 16 1804 issue third page p.135 second column. "Domestick" mentions that Captain Lewis was in Pittsburg "accompanied by twenty Indian chiefs." There are a couple of tohter references to the L&C expedition. unknown books
48848Boston: Boston War Camp Community Service. 12mo pp. 32. Paper wraps. VG. Patriotic songs. Boston War Camp Community Service unknown books
19231511111923. BOSTON VARNISH COMPANY. Kyanize: the highest grade varnishes and enamels in the World. 40 pp. Illustrated with 75 paint and varnish samples 8 varnished wood samples on one leaf and colour illustrations throughout. Oblong 4to. 155 x 245 mm bound in original embossed black and gold post binder. Boston Chicago San Francisco: Boston Varnish Company 1923. First Edition of this catalogue providing an excellent historical reference for the colour schemes of stains varnishes and paints for finishing Jazz Era home interiors and exteriors as well as automobiles. The Boston Varnish Company was founded in 1900 by James B. Lord one of the early leaders in the New England coatings industry. The samples and illustrated colour schemes show Kyanize enamels for exteriors floor finishes and furniture; Celoid finish for artistic and sanitary floors; Kyanize varnishes for woodwork and architectural details; early automobile paints in many colours and much more. With coloured advertisements and images of can labels. unknown books
19295764Boston: College of Business Administration Bureau of Business Research 1929. Stapled booklet 51 4 pages. Tables. First and only edition. Very detailed study of the operation of ice cream counters in drug stores. Soiled internally and on printed stapled wrappers. Good only. Scarce. OCLC locates eight copies. College of Business Administration, Bureau of Business Research unknown books
19682866Boston MA: Boston University 1968. Paperback. Poor. Some writing inside. All pages are loose from binding but are unmarked. Reading copy only. White wraps with bronze lettering and color illustration. 72 pp. 32 bw plates. Catalogue lists 88 works by artists from the Boston area. Includes portraiture landscape and genre. Essay and annotation by Henry B. Williams. Endnotes and footnotes provide great reference sources. Artists represented include Allston Badger Benson Blackburn Bloom George L. Brown Buhler Bunker Chambers B. Champney A.C. Chase Sopley B.B. Curtis Feke A. Fisher Gaugengigl A.C. Goodwin John Greenwood Gullager L.W. Hale P. Hale C. Harding Hassam W.M. Hunt E. Johnson Lane Paxton and many others. Boston University paperback books
1907653401907. BOSTON TRAVELER COMPANY. BAY STATE NOTABLES IN CARTOON. Being a series of cartoons of leading Massachusetts men published in The Boston Traveler and gathered together in this form as a permanent souvenir. Published by the Boston Traveler Company January 1907. 102 engraved caricatures of prominent Massachusetts politicians and businessmen of the time. Each engraving is printed in sepia on laid paper with an accompanying verse printed below. 103 ff. Bound in flexible salmon-color suede gilt-stamped to upper cover side-sewn with a matching suede ribbon. Negligible light rubbing and soiling to suede else clean and crisp. A scarce title in very fine condition. unknown books
189557745Boston: Rockwell and Churchill city printers 1895. 8vo pp. 85 1 8 photogravure plates 6 lithograph plates 8 folding plates and tables Transit Commission presentation slip tipped in at the title page; original blue cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine; fine copy. Much of the report concerns the proposed subway and subway stations and the estimates of cost for the construction of the Boston Harbor tunnel. OCLC locates only the Lake Forest College copy in Lake Forest Illinois which of course can't be true. <br/><br/> Rockwell and Churchill, city printers hardcover books
1932173505Boston: Boston Times 1932. Eight page newspaper 11x16 inches creased horizontally stain on front page and a few minor stains on inside pages paper still white printed on better than average paper. "Published by Unemployed Union Printers." Pro-labor newspaper lead over the fold article "1600 back in garment strike victory for the closed shop!" Includes a number of pro-labor articles attacks Roosevelt's campaign for using scab signs. Boston Times unknown books
187357570np: Essex Institute 1873. First Edition. 8vo pp. 45. Bound in printed wraps chipped rear separate a good copy. Scarce. Read Dec 16 1873. Essex Institute unknown books
183457480NY: Bliss 1834. First Edition. 8vo pp. 209. Portrait bound in worn linen backed boards with paper label. Names on end paper An untrimmed copy.Very good. Imprints 24871. Howes T-152; Sabin 54391. Sailor soldier and adventurer Hewes was one of the few to acknowledge his part in The Boston Tea Party. Bliss unknown books
19327386Boston Massachusetts: Boston Symphony Orchestra 1932. 60 page show program for the orchestra; list of personnel: A. Fiedler on the Celesta; black and white illustrations advertisements; light wear to paper wrap covers; very good condition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Boston Symphony Orchestra Paperback books
196521804Boston 1965. Large 8vo pp. 79. Filled with facsimiles of letters and musical signatures offering tribute to the orchestra. Some are contemporary; some from the archives of the orchestra. Included are Leonard Bernstein Benjamin Britten Van Cliburn Aaron Copeland Morton Gould etc. unknown books
196614694JNew York: New American Library 1966. First Edition First Printing. Signed and inscribed by Gerold Frank to musician and writer Artie Shaw. Inscribed on the half-title. “For Artie fellow worker in a brambled vineyard. Most cordially Gerold New York Oct. 1 1966.†With Shaw’s bookplate. Very good in a very good dust jacket with some light rubbing and small tears. The basis of the 1968 motion picture directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Tony Curtis as the mass murderer De Salvo and Henry Fonda as the chief detective that got the murderer to confess. Arthur Jacob Arshawsky 1910 - 2004 better known as Artie Shaw started out his career in music at thirteen as a saxophone player and switched to the clarinet at sixteen. He gained experience and skill while on the road at a young age which lead to steady work in the 30s as a session musician and performing with various bands and orchestras and on radio. His first critical acclaim came with his performance of “Interlude in B-flat" at a swing concert at the Imperial Theater in New York in 1935. And during the swing era Shaw's big band enjoyed such enduring hits like Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguine" and Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust" "Back Bay Shuffle†"Moonglow†"Rosalie" "Frenesi" and "Summit Ridge Drive." Throughout his career he worked with many of the great jazz musicians and vocalists of his day including Helen Forrest Mel Torme drummers Buddy Rich and Dave Tough guitarists Barney Kessel Jimmy Raney and Tal Farlow and trombonist-arranger Ray Conniff. A charismatic and complicated man Shaw was married eight times most notably to actresses Lana Turner Ava Gardner Doris Dowling and Evelyn Keyes Betty Kern the daughter of songwriter Jerome Kern and ‘Forever Amber’ author Kathleen Winsor. In 2004 he was presented with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition to his musical career and accomplishments he is the author of an autobiography ‘The Trouble With Cinderella: An Outline of Identity’ three short novels; ‘I Love You I Hate You Drop Dead!’ a collection of short stories ‘The Best of Intentions and Other Stories’ and an autobiographical novel titled ‘The Education of Albie Snow’ which sadly never made it to publication. New American Library unknown books
1893863601893. BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE with brief sketches of prominent brokers bankers banks and moneyed institutions of Boston 1834-1893. Boston: Hunt & Bell 1893. Bound in maroon cloth over deckled boards with gilt spine and front. Sunning and some soiling to covers. Color frontispiece some stains at edges. Final rear blank sheet has damage from silverfish. Other interiors clean and extensively illustrated on glossy papers in black and white with prints and photo reproductions of people banks and landmarks in Boston. A scarce item. unknown books
18966716Boston 1896. A bound volume of autograph letters with the invitation and autograph menu. Octavo 22.5 x 15 x 8 cm. bound volume of letters mounted on stubs. A superb record of the social grace of an era long gone. Mrs. Francis Blake wife of the physicist and inventor of telephone fame see DAB gave a small 'dancing' party for the society 'A' list of Boston. Participants were to depart from the Columbus Ave. station and return to the Huntington Ave. station 1:45 AM via private train. Also includes a complete list of the final attendees and a manuscript record of the menu and engraved invitation accompany the individual acceptance and rejection few letters. Very good; some wear to the binding. A stationer's Shipman adhesive half leather letter file book. hardcover books
4007Kahn Louis I. Boston Society of Architects. JOURNAL ONE. 1967. Boston the society 1967. Wrapper. Introductory issue contains: an address delivered before the society on April 5 1966 by Louis I. Kahn and an article by Professor Stanford Anderson entitled "Louis I. Kahn in the 1960's." Previous owner's name in ink on the cover otherwise very good condition. <br/><br/> unknown books
1861M12986Boston:: David Clapp 1861. 1861. 8vo. 36 pp. Original printed wrappers; creased top right corner chipped spine wear. Very good. FIRST EDITION. "When some time since we had occasion to allude to the fact that ether had proved fatal in a number of instances the announcement was received with much surprise and more than one incredulous correspondent was moved to inquire on what authority the statement was made. The authority was given and reference was made to twenty-five cases that up to that time had been reported. The Boston Society for Medical Improvement soon after appointed a committee to report 'on the alleged dangers which accompany the inhalation of the vapor of sulphuric ether' and recently this committee discharged their obligations in a lengthy and very elaborate report. That they have had 'unequalled facilities' for collecting material this document bears the most unequivocal evidence; and in this respect it may be considered complete. .The report. . . consists of two portions the text and an appendix of forty-one cases of alleged deaths by ether upon which the conclusions of the committee are based. The profession is under great obligations to the Boston Society for instituting this investigation and to the committee for the unwearied zeal they have manifested in the collection of evidence upon the subject of their repot" AMT p. 308. REFERENCES: "Ether as an Anaesthetic." American Medical Times. Nov. 9 1861. 308-316 pp. See: John Farquhar Fulton Madeline Earle Stanton The Centennial of Surgical Anesthesia. An annotated catalogue of books and pamphlets bearing on the early history of surgical anaesthesia VII.33. Locations: American Antiquarian Society UCLA Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. David Clapp, 1861. unknown books
1968WRCLIT50948Cambridge MA 1968. I:1 and II:1 i.e. whole numbers one and two. Two issues. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations and photographs. Very good or better. Edited by Stephen Saltonstall and Tim Mayo. Contributions by Tillinghast Nemerov Tate Sandy Redshaw William Ferguson including a special insert in #2 and a somewhat early appearance by John Irving. 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
1983106294<p> Program format 8 1/2 x 11 paper illustrated with color photographs 64 pp. Some slight edgewear; small blemish on back cover; otherwise in excellent shape. This 1983 Boston Red Sox Yearbook that features pictures profiles and records of players on the 1983 team. Featured players include Wade Boggs Jim Rice Carl Yastrzemski Tony Armas Rick Miller and Mark Clear. This issue includes an article on the Red Sox Dream Team that includes the best Boston players of all time. </p> books