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20062338877Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2006. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 6x0x9. First edition. An exceptional copy. 2006 Hard Cover. x 306 pp. Winner of the 2004 Hendricks Award from the New Netherland Institute and the 2007 British Association of American Studies Book Prize. From Privileges to Rights connects the changing fortunes of tradesmen in early New York to the emergence of a conception of subjective rights that accompanied the transition to a republican and liberal order in eighteenth-century America. Tradesmen in New Amsterdam occupied a distinct social position and with varying levels of success secured privileges such as a reasonable reward and the exclusion of strangers from their commerce. The struggle to maintain these privileges figured in the transition to English rule as well as Leisler's Rebellion. Using hitherto unexamined records from the New York City Mayor's Court Simon Middleton also demonstrates that rather than merely mastering skilled crafts in workshops artisans participated in whatever enterprises and markets promised profits with a minimum of risk. Bakers butchers and carpenters competed in a bustling urban economy knit together by credit that connected their fortunes to the Atlantic trade. In the early eighteenth century political and legal changes diminished earlier social distinctions and the grounds for privileges while an increasing reliance on slave labor stigmatized menial toil. When an economic and a constitutional crisis prompted the importation of radical English republican ideas artisans were recast artisans as virtuous male property owners whose consent was essential for legitimate government. In this way an artisanal subject emerged that provided a constituency for the development of a populist and egalitarian republican political culture in New York City. University of Pennsylvania Press hardcover
2003AME_9781850091899CML 2003. 1st. Paperback. New/New. CML paperback
2010002069New York New York U.S.A.: Seven Stories Press 2010. SIGNED BY AUTHOR on title page. First Edition/First Printing. New book opened only for signing. Brodart protected ships in a box. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Seven Stories Press Hardcover
2004MAIN028359INY: Thames and Hudson. Near Fine/Near Fine. 2004. 1st. hardcover. 4to . 304pp . NO INTERNATIONAL OR PRIORITY. Slight cant to spine. Book of the exhibition. . Thames and Hudson hardcover
2014BOOKS120864IStroud: The History Press. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. 2014. 1st. hardcover. Square 4to 127 pp. . The History Press hardcover
201133945St Louis: St Louis Art Museum 2011. 1st edition. Hardback in gray/maroon cloth boards w color reproduction pasted-on; no jacket as issued. New unopened wrap. <br/><br/>12 x 8-1/2 65 pp b/w & color illus. St Louis Art Museum hardcover
71-9746Paris: French Publisher 1800. Engraving. 33 x 25 cm sheet. Good light specks of foxing in the margin areas damp stain along bottom sheet edge. [Paris: French Publisher, 1800]. unknown
196955478United States: Continental Classics. Good. 1969. Softcover. Purple pictorial paper binding rubbed at extremities; bottom leaf edge corner scuffed; final leaf chipped at corner & foxed else a tight book. ; In wraps.; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 160 pages . Continental Classics paperback
3727800<p>New York: The New York Exchange for Woman’s Work 1940. 72pp. Booklet. Illustrated stiff paper covers; metal spiral bound. Ads. Some water staining at tail end in gutter; else very good.</p> <p>Recipes and menu suggestions from the Woman’s Exchange Restaurant founded in New York City in 1919. The restaurant was an outgrowth of the Woman’s Exchange a charitable group established to sell handcrafted goods made by “gentlewomen in reduced circumstances.â€Â¹ The cookbook includes a wide variety of menus and recipes suitable for luncheon dinner “Sunday Supper†and even has “Hot Weather Suggestions†such as cold soups egg salad and cold meat fowl and fish. With ads for restaurants and purveyors of fine foods.</p> <p>When the restaurant closed in early 1980 one patron wistfully recalled: “Thank heavens for the Woman’s Exchange which served ‘good food’ in ‘attractive surroundings’ to ‘a nice class of people.’â€Â² Here in this 1940 pre-WWII cookbook however “the ladies who lunch†were on the rise. Women of the upper classes had not yet joined the workforce in great numbers. By the 1970s and 1980s that situation would change dramatically.</p> <p>Notes. 1. and 2. Patrons Bemoaning Loss Of Woman’s Exchange - The New York Times December 28 1979 accessed online.</p> unknown
1993109709Walker Art Center 1993. Softcover. Very good/No jacket. Light sunning along spine edge. Walker Art Center unknown
63-5850Bath UK: Curwen Press 1963. 8vo. Stapled Wraps 64 pp. Very Good with edge wear minor creasing. Illustrations. Inserts from the Poetry Book Society and replica of dust jacket for Grove Press Lawrence Durrell Selected Poems present. Brigham p. 64.Provenance: Collection of Chiefly First Editions by Lawrence Durrell most signed presentation copies inscribed to his friend Jeremy Mallinson. Mallinson was Gerald Durrell’s right-hand man from the early days of the Jersey Zoo now Durrell Wildlife Park. Bath, UK: Curwen Press, 1963. paperback
198701-01-2024-01<p>Quarterbound White and Black Hardcover with gilt stamp of theatre masks on front cover. Gilt lettering on spine. Near fine condition with no condition issues.</p><p>DJ has original price intact some age toning to jacket otherwose no condition issues.</p><p>Broadway Bound was the play that changed many critic's opinions of Neil Simon from a superficial playwright to a serious one. The play has been called one of the finest of the 1980s. An Important play one that must be read and seen by anyone who loves American theatre.</p><p>A near fine collectible for Neil Simon fans.</p><p>Mylar protected.</p> Random House
1966240220011Generic 1966-01-01. hardcover. Like New. 0x0x0. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. Near fine / near fine dust jacket. For any additional information or pictures please inquire. Generic hardcover
558249Random House November 1966. Hardcover. USED Very Good/Very Good Jacket. Not a first but an early edition. Black cloth stained/spotted with a red jacket with white text and goldenrod lines and Random House logo. Jacket has very light edgewear; not price-clipped. Pages clean and binding tight. Random House hardcover
1967240608021Random House 1967. hardcover. Like New. 8x5x0. Hardcover. Near fine / near fine dust jacket. Book Club Edition. For any additional information or pictures please inquire. Random House hardcover
sn,tftsFranklin<p>Please see photos. No Defects none I can see.</p> FRANKLIN LIBRARY hardcover
19960091642Madison: University of Wisconsin Press 1996. First printing. Hardcover. Near fine. Cloth illustrated clean unmarked text near fine copy no dust jacket. University of Wisconsin Press hardcover
19069521New York: The Macmillan Company. Good with no dust jacket. 1906. First Edition. Hardcover. xvi 444pp. Equations tables appendices index. Book has green cloth hardcover with gold text on spine embossing on covers. Wear and marks on covers and spine wear on corners bumping on head and tail back hinge is cracked but attached. Ex-library with stamps barcode stickers sticker on spine pocket on back pastedown otherwise text is clear and unmarked. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 460 pages . The Macmillan Company hardcover
190035180New York NY: American Book Company 1900. First. Hardcover. Good/None. First edition good cloth hardcover no dust jacket shows pencil markings to text ownership marks at front endpaper marking at rear endpapers foxing to endpapers chipping at a few page corners and some other mild wear. 240 pages with black & whites and index. Solid copy of this work from the noted author. American Book Company hardcover
2003019354The Recording Academy 2003. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Program for the 45th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 23 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Musicians accomplishments from the previous year were recognized. Norah Jones and her song "Don't Know Why" were the main recipients of the night garnering six Grammys including four major awards: Record of the Year Album of the Year Song of the Year and Best New Artist plus Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album.1 Songwriter Jesse Harris received the Song of the Year award for his work on "Don't Know Why." Simon and Garfunkel reunited to open the show performing "The Sound of Silence". Magazine format 170 pages profusely illustrated. The Recording Academy Paperback
1896BBS-2020027F. Tennyson Neely 1896. Hardcover. Very Good. Red cloth with gilt titling decoration in white green and yellow. Cloth rubbed with light edgewear a little faded to spine. Spine tilted forward slightly. Binding sound. Gilt top edge of textblock. Sparsely foxed to textblock fore-edge; pages else clean text unmarked. F. Tennyson Neely hardcover
196810364New York: Meredith Press 1968. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Very Good. INSCRIBED BY NORMA SIMON IN YEAR-OF-PUBLICATION on the front free endpaper. A solid copy to boot of the 1968 stated 1st edition. Clean and Near Fine in a bright price-intact VG dustjacket with light spotting at the front panel. Octavo illustrated by Tom Eaglin. Signed by Author. Meredith Press unknown
73-0381Pasadena: Norton Simon Museum 2004. 8vo. Very Good. Color Plates. Fold out invitation/ exhibition brochure.Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland 1927-2019. Nordland was a museum director art critic educator and author. Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute 1960-64 Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art now SFMoMA 1966-73 Milwaukee Art Museum 1977-85 and the UCLA Wight Art Gallery 1973-77. He is the author of over 60 publications including books on Lachaise Nakian Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright. Pasadena: Norton Simon Museum, 2004 unknown
73-0964Pasadena California: Norton Simon Museum 2002. 4to. 6 pp. Very Good. Color Plates.Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland 1927-2019. Nordland was a museum director art critic educator and author. Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute 1960-64 Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art now SFMoMA 1966-73 Milwaukee Art Museum 1977-85 and the UCLA Wight Art Gallery 1973-77. He is the author of over 60 publications including books on Lachaise Nakian Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright. Pasadena, California: Norton Simon Museum, 2002 unknown
195943283New York: Farrar Straus and Cudahy. Near Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. 1959. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition/first printing in Near Fine condition in a Very Good- little chipped dust-jacket. Previous owner's name on front paste down.; Personalities who emerged during the first 3000 years of Jewish history. Moses David Jeremiah Philo Akiba Saadie Halevi Maimonides Rashi Abravenel Baal Shem Tov and Vilna Gaon; 8vo; 351 pages; FSA . Farrar, Straus and Cudahy hardcover