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197694576San Juan: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña 1976. Paperback. 90p. illustrated with photos of the poets text in Spanish one of 3000 copies lightly-worn first edition small trade paperback in rubbed stained green pictorial wraps. Serie Literatura Hoy. Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña paperback books
197631885San Juan: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña 1976. Paperback. 90p. texts in Spanish photos of poets very good first edition small paperback in green pictorial wraps. Literatura hoy #10. Contributions from 10 poets. Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña paperback books
197326570Moscow: Iskusstvo 1973. First edition. Cloth. A bright near fine copy boards with a hint of sunning in a good worn and chipped dust jacket. 45 pp. 105 pp. Illus. with 52 full page color plates & 8 b/w photos. Folio 35 cm. Photos by E. I. Steinert. Russian and English text. Title in Russian: Dragotsennyi kamen v russkom iuvelirnom iskusstve dvenadtsatogo-vosemnadtsatogo vekov. Small bookseller book plate from "The Henry Polissack Collection." Iskusstvo hardcover books
195532062Newark: Delaware Geological Survey 1955. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 336 pages. With many maps including a folded map inserted in a pocket in the back. Note by John A. Perkins and Preface by Johan J. Groot. Spine is age darkened. Wrappers soiled. Delaware Geological Survey unknown books
1961144012Paris: Cinedis 1961. Archive of 14 original single weight black-and-white photographs and various ephemera from the 1961 film here under the original French title. The photographs numbered on the versos in holograph pencil detail costumes for starring actors Marina Vlady and Jean Marais an exhibit of film stills and costume designs at a bookshop called "Lavocat" costumes displayed at tge shop "Delvaux" and the ephemera consists of a press packet detailing film credits and biographies an invitation for two to the premiere on March 26 at the Marivaux cinema a small slip with annotations in holograph ink and a carbon typescript from Maryse Martres to "Madame Armon" at Delvaux regarding the costumes. Housed in a large manila folder. <br/><br/>Based de La Fayette's 1678 anonymously published novel France's first historical novel widely regarded as an early psychological novel. The Princess marries a much older prince Marais but yearns for a handsome duke Poron. Her fidelity eventually coming into question. Marais also starred in Delannoy's and Cocteau's other collaboration "Love Eternal" 1943. Delannoy directed over 50 films at first well-regarded dissipating at the end of his career with several B-grade films. Costuming for the film was produced by Pierre Cardin and Marcel Escoffier both also worked together on "Beauty and the Beast" 1946 and "Fernandel the Dressmaker" 1956. <br/><br/>Martres Martin was a prolific French actress since 1948 notably "Girl on the Third Floor" 1955 and "The Happy Road" 1957 and she was later involved in press relations at Cinedis a notable film agency in operation since the Silent Film era. Kishi was born in 1932 and became a Japanese actress and writer. She married director Ciampi in 1957. Since 1996 she has been a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund UNFPA. The Delvaux shop has been producing leather goods mostly handbags since the 19th century with central locations in Belgium. <br/><br/>Photos range from 6.75 x 9 inches to 7.25 x 10.5 inches. Ephemera ranges from 3.5 x 4.75 inches to 8 x 10.5 inches. Very Good plus overall with scattered creases and toning. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available upon request. Cinedis unknown books
1961143272Paris: Cinedis 1961. Three original color transparencies from the 1961 film. Starring actors including Marais and Vlady are seen in lavish period costumes designed for the film by Marie-Claude Fouquet and Jacqueline Guyot. Housed in a light blue mailing envelope with annotations on the recto in holograph ink noting contact information for Fouquet and Guyot. <br/><br/>Based de La Fayette's 1678 anonymously published novel France's first historical novel widely regarded as an early psychological novel. The Princess Vlady marries a much older prince Marais but yearns for a handsome duke Poron. Her fidelity eventually coming into question. Marais also starred in Delannoy's and Cocteau's other collaboration "Love Eternal" 1943. <br/><br/>Two transparencies 3.25 x 4.5 inches one slightly larger. Near Fine overall in original transparent sleeves. Cinedis unknown books
19683067qsKingston Rhode Island: University of Rhode Island July 1968. Octavo paperbound stiff illus. green wrappers 118 pp. Good with title inked to spine and sticker to upper cover. University of Rhode Island, July, 1968. unknown books
19991328960Milano: Electa 1999. Softcover. Larger Octavo; pp 152; VG-/paperback; red spine with yellow text; covers show slight rubbing wear to exterior; previous bookshop's sticker to rear; intact panels; text block exterior edges have minimal wear; interior clean; previous owner's name to ffep; profusely illustrated; text in Italian;. 1328960. FP New Rockville Stock. Electa unknown books
182810217London: Hunt And Clarke 1828. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. First edition of Recollections of a Service of Three Years during the War-of-Extermination in the Republics of Venezuela and Colombia printed in London in 1828. Octavo two volumes xv 251pp 4pp ads; vii 277pp 2pp ads. Half title in Volume I. Original boards cloth spine labels affixed to each volume but soiled and worn. Uncut edges. Toning to leaf ends uniform toning to leaves free of foxing or noteworthy soiling. Previous ownership label on front endpaper of each volume. Housed in custom cloth chemise title in gilt on spine. Sabin 14618 Volume I printed by James Whiting and Volume II by C.H. Reynell. A scarce text with only 6 known copies appearing in OCLC. The War of Extermination known as Guerra a Muerte was a decree by Simon Bolivar authorizing acts of sabotage and murder against Spanish citizens in South America. This work includes conversations with El Libertador Simon Bolivar shortly before his death in 1830. Also includes descriptions of travel in Venezuela Colombia and parts of the Caribbean. Some sources have attributed this text to Francois Raymond Joseph de Pons. Hunt And Clarke hardcover books
1821WRCAM48913Washington: Done at The Metropolitan Press 1821. 311pp. Contemporary paper wrappers stitched. Ownership signature to front blank text somewhat tanned. Very good. Lists the names of commission officers in the Navy and the Marine Corps where stationed date of commission etc. Includes a pay scale for naval personnel of various rank: a cook earned $18 a month a captain of a thirty-two gun vessel made $100 a month. Also lists the thirty-six vessels of war then in the service of the United States. The ownership signature in this copy likely belongs to R. B. Maury naval surgeon through the end of the Civil War. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 7397. Done at The Metropolitan Press unknown books
1860269706Washington 1860. Original Wrappers. Good binding. Listing of Officers in the United States Navy on the eve of the Civil War. The wrappers have wear and chipping and an old paper reinforcement to the spine and the verso of the front panel. Good binding. unknown books
182129483.1n. p.: Done at the Metropolitan Press 1821. Lacks original drab paper wrappers. 1st thus American Imprints 7397. Later printing with List of Changes & Errata as last page of text. Occasional stain to paper otherwise a Very Good copy. 31 1 pp. Changes / Errata last page. 12mo. 7-3/4" x 4-11/16" <br/><br/>Contains a wealth of service information including date of present commission or warrant date of original entry into the service where born & current duty or station; also includes a list of vessels with their gun complement. Rare edition of this fantastic historical reference which was to become a staple in Navy life how else except reference to the "Register" would one know who was senior to whom. OCLC shows no institutional holdings and American Imprints shows but one. Done at the Metropolitan Press unknown books
182729386City of Washington: S. A. Elliot Printer Eleventh Street West 1827. 1st thus. Original drab stiff-stock paper wrappers with printed title label to front wrapper. Unobtrusive dampstain to lower half of wrappers & 1st 2 leaves of the text block. Period poi to ffep & t.p. Withal a solid VG copy of a scarce book. 2 67 3 pp. 1st leaf last leaf blank. 12mo. 6-1/8" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/>Contains a wealth of service information beginnning with the Office of the Secretary of the Navy $6000 per annum including date of present commission or warrant date of original entry into the service state of birth state of citizenship state of appointment & duty or station; also includes a list of vessels e.g. one 'steam' ship note the FULTON with basic data for each—e.g. when and where built and present assignment the FULTON stationed in New York as a 'Receiving Ship'. Rare edition of this fantastic historical reference which was to become a staple in Navy life how else except reference to the "Register" would one know who was senior to whom. Not in American Imprints and no holdings shown on OCLC. S. A. Elliot, Printer, Eleventh Street West unknown books
190231534Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1902. First edition. Three quarter morocco over marbled boards. Signature partially spring at p. 195 but still firmly attached extremities worn spine leather a bit dry overall good to very good leaves clean. 209 pp. 8vo. Government Printing Office hardcover books
183231463Washington D.C.: F.P. Blair printer 1832. First edition. Removed. Lacking wrappers else a very good copy chipped at corner on last two rear leaves; minor pencil notations. 79 pp. 24mo. Printed by order of the Secretary of the Navy in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the United States of August 2 1813. F.P. Blair, printer unknown books
188531521Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1885. First edition. Full black morocco ruled and titled in gilt all edges marbled marbled endpapers leaves interleaved with blank ruled pages and indexed with leather tabs with gilt titles. A very good or better copy boards rubbed. 213 pp. ruled leaves. 8vo. Copy of Commodore J ohn. G. Walker Chief Bureau of Navigation with his name in gilt on front board. Government Printing Office hardcover books
189231528Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1892. First edition. Three quarter blue morocco over blue pebbled boards floral endpapers. Free front endpaper detached else a very good copy with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedown shelf sticker on foot of backstrip extremities rubbed. 187 pp.; 189 pp. 8vo. Government Printing Office hardcover books
188531520Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1885. First edition. Three quarter morocco over marbled boards all edges marbled. A very good copy. 75 pp. 8vo. Government Printing Office hardcover books
191731550Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1917. First edition. Rebound in blue-green buckram gilt spine titles. Top edge dusty else a near fine copy. 422 pp. 8vo. Government Printing Office hardcover books
191331546Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1913. First edition. Rebound in blue-green buckram gilt spine titles. Top edge dusty else a near fine copy. 344 pp. 8vo. Government Printing Office hardcover books
191231545Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1912. First edition. Rebound in blue-green buckram gilt spine titles. Top edge dusty else a near fine copy. 291 pp. 8vo. Government Printing Office hardcover books
188931526Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1889. First edition. Full black morocco ruled and titled in gilt all edges marbled marbled endpapers. Spine heavily worn front board detached leather cracked contents clean; about good. 187 pp. 8vo. Copy of Commodore John G. Walker Chief Bureau of Navigation with his name in gilt on front board. Government Printing Office hardcover books
190131533Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1901. First edition. Three quarter morocco over marbled boards. Front board detached backstrip worn blank bookplate of the Library of the Bureau of Steam Engineering on front pastedown a few further stamps bindery ticket lower third of title page removed binding tight contents clean overall a good copy. 200 pp. 8vo. Government Printing Office hardcover books
183431465Washington D.C.: Francis Preston Blair printer 1834. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Wrappers soiled edge crease else a very good copy small tear to first blank last blank chipped numerals to first page. 95 pp. 24mo. Printed by order of the Secretary of the Navy in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the United States of August 2 1813. Rear wrapper with image of ship under sail. Francis Preston Blair, printer unknown books