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195331004London: Marine Engineer and Naval Architect 1953. First edition. Blue-gray buckram with gilt titles. Boards lightly scuffed else fine. 576 pp. Illus. with b/w photos drawings and plans. Sm. 4to. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect hardcover books
195431005London: Marine Engineer and Naval Architect 1954. First edition. Red buckram with gilt titles. Boards lightly scuffed else fine. 502 pp. Illus. with b/w photos drawings and plans. 4to. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect hardcover books
195531006London: Marine Engineer and Naval Architect 1955. First edition. Red buckram with gilt titles. Boards lightly scuffed else fine. 546 pp. Illus. with b/w photos drawings and plans. 4to. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect hardcover books
195631007London: Marine Engineer and Naval Architect 1956. First edition. Red buckram with gilt titles. Boards lightly scuffed else fine. 504 pp. Illus. with b/w photos drawings and plans. 4to. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect hardcover books
195731008London: Marine Engineer and Naval Architect 1957. First edition. Red buckram with gilt titles. Boards lightly scuffed else fine. 534 pp. Illus. with b/w photos drawings and plans. 4to. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect hardcover books
1745237428London: J. Whiston 1745. Second Edition. ii 69 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Removed. Second Edition. ii 69 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. J. Whiston unknown books
1745237429London: J. Whiston 1745. First Edition. ii 69 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Removed. First Edition. ii 69 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. J. Whiston unknown books
191531599Washington D.C.: Navy Publishing Co. 1915. First edition. Cloth. 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 mail fold throughout. 270 pp. Illus. with b/w photos and drawings. 4to. The Navy published from January 1907 to December 1916 replaced the Navy League Journal and continued to focus on the interests of the Navy to "arouse and maintain an intelligent popular interest in the Navy on which .the national peace and honour must henceforth depend." Contains news and articles on naval progress world wide advances in nautical technology foreign navies the world political situation fleet maneuvers and more all copiously illustrated. An excellent picture of Naval issues leading up to the First world War. Navy Publishing Co. hardcover books
191231596Washington D.C.: Navy Publishing Co. 1912. First edition. Cloth. 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 mail fold in center of some issues. Illus. with b/w photos and drawings. 4to. The Navy published from January 1907 to December 1916 replaced the Navy League Journal and continued to focus on the interests of the Navy to "arouse and maintain an intelligent popular interest in the Navy on which .the national peace and honour must henceforth depend." Contains news and articles on naval progress world wide advances in nautical technology foreign navies the world political situation fleet maneuvers and more all copiously illustrated. An excellent picture of Naval issues leading up to the First world War. Navy Publishing Co. hardcover books
191331597Washington D.C.: Navy Publishing Co. 1913. First edition. Cloth. 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 remains of shelf sticker on foot of backstrip mail fold throughout. 493 pp. Illus. with b/w photos and drawings. 4to. The Navy published from January 1907 to December 1916 replaced the Navy League Journal and continued to focus on the interests of the Navy to "arouse and maintain an intelligent popular interest in the Navy on which .the national peace and honour must henceforth depend." Contains news and articles on naval progress world wide advances in nautical technology foreign navies the world political situation fleet maneuvers and more all copiously illustrated. An excellent picture of Naval issues leading up to the First world War. Navy Publishing Co. hardcover books
191431598Washington D.C.: Navy Publishing Co. 1914. First edition. Cloth. 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 mail fold throughout. 512 pp. Illus. with b/w photos and drawings. 4to. The Navy published from January 1907 to December 1916 replaced the Navy League Journal and continued to focus on the interests of the Navy to "arouse and maintain an intelligent popular interest in the Navy on which .the national peace and honour must henceforth depend." Contains news and articles on naval progress world wide advances in nautical technology foreign navies the world political situation fleet maneuvers and more all copiously illustrated. An excellent picture of Naval issues leading up to the First world War. Navy Publishing Co. hardcover books
1991035131Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press 1991. vi 330p. stiff wrappers Parallax; re-visions of culture and society. Johns Hopkins University Press unknown books
1937002732New York: Macaulay Company 1937. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 7 3/4 x 5 1/2; pp. 5 vi-vii 1 9-288; gray cloth over boards and pictorial dust jacket; title and a small vignette in dark-blue; deckled fore-edge; minor worn spots to corners and a small bump to top edge of back board; light wear to tips of spine; very good or better condition. DJ with unfortunate tape repairs to edges - in fair to good condition. igned and inscribed by the author on ffep to dancer and actress Dorothy Dorothea Sally Eilers. Marina Yurlova 1900 - 1984 was a White Army child soldier and author. Daughter of a colonel of the Kuban Cossacks she joined the 3rd Ekaterinodar Regiment at the age of 14 becoming its only female soldier and soon was appointed a mascot of her unit. Marina fought in both World War I and the Russian Civil War. Performing various duties in combat including auto mechanic driver sapper patrol etc. she was wounded in several instances and won the Cross of Saint George for bravery three times. On the last occasion Marina and approximately another 100 soldiers walked through the Siberian snow for a month injured in order to reach the American Hospital in Vladivostok. After recuperating she was given a safe passage to Japan and later in 1922 to the United States where she married cinematographer William C. Hyer 1905 - 1989 and performed as a dancer. Yurlova published her autobiography in three stand-alone volumes - Cossack Girl 1934 Russia Farewell 1936 and the current one in 1937 - which roughly covered the Russian Japanese and American periods of her life. Her Wikipedia article stated that although Cossack Girl had been reprinted copies of Russia Farewell are rare and those of The Only Woman even more so. OCLC lists several copies at institutions; none other in the trade as of August 2020. Macaulay Company hardcover books
1910242861Menlo Park: Sunset Publishing House 1910. Pamphlet. Unpaginated about thirty-two pages profuse captioned period photography on coated alkaline paperstock decorated with skyblue spot-color; a program of the conference mugshots of participants brief characterizations of Pacific coast cities to be affected promotional material prepping the PPIE to come five years later with a nod to war preparedness. Softbound a 10x7.5 inch pamphlet in stapled color wraps. Somewhat edgeworn crimping and soil especially along spinefold staples rusted with minute migrations clean and unmarked within; a good copy. Trade congress co-sponsored by the Commercial Organization of California "to discuss the urgency of merchant marine legislation the maintenance of a strong battleship fleet on the Pacific Coast the permanent organization of an annual Pacific Coast Congress and the consideration of the Pacific Coast Expositions." Held at the Palace Hotel. Sunset Publishing House unknown books
18691336086Place of publication not identified: Publisher not identified 1869. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. 240pp.; VG; bound in brown cloth no lettering on spine gilt lettering on front board; mild shelfwear including peeling to corners small part of tail of spine missing wear to head of spine; mild age-toning to pages; interior clean; index in rear; shelved case 8 1/2. 1336086. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Publisher not identified hardcover books
1999913798NY: Putnam. 1999. A review copy. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket with promotional material and an invitation to the book launch laid in. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Putnam hardcover books
11305paperback. 35 pages pp. 349-384 IN: Archives of Internal Medicine vol. I no. 4. 8vo original olive green printed wrappers. Chicago 1908. Ex-library copy still very good.<br/><br/> GM 3844.<br/><br/> unknown books
19909006824Princeton: Princeton University Press 1990. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in red cloth with the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Princeton University Press hardcover books
1919WRCAM49656New York 1919. 2310pp. plus advertisements. Quarto. Original black cloth gilt stamped. Very light wear to spine. Modern bookplate on rear pastedown. Foxing on titlepage light toning to edges. Internally very clean. In a black cloth slipcase. Very good plus. First edition. A compilation of records detailing the history of the U.S. Marine Corps. Gathered by John W. Leonard and Fred F. Chitty the collection includes a narrative of the Marine's involvement in conflicts photographs illustrations and rosters. hardcover books
1900012145Tokio: Tokio Printing Company Ltd. 1900. Cloth shows moderate wear. Rear cover spotted and damp-stained. Free-edge of about the last half of the book shows damp-stain and red color bled from rear cover. Internally text is crisp and clean throughout with no evidence of water-staining. This rare history was translated from the original Japanese report under the direction of Baron Y. Saneyoshi by S. Suzuki. Frontispiece photographic portrait of Baron Saneyoshi in full military uniform. Twenty-one full-page illustrations most of which are chromolithographs. Damp-stain around periphery of several color plates near the end but never close to the illustration. A number of black and white text illustrations and graphs. Chapters on battles and injuries brief history of the killed and wounded injury statistics causes of wounds and their classificationcomplications of wounds and management of the wounded. The first book documenting the treatment of the wounded on ships since the modern revolution in naval warfare. This treatise was inspired by the "Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion" following the American Civil War with typography and illustrations in a similar style. OCLC lists only two copies worldwide in libraries. A second edition was published in 1901. NUC 0108123. 406pp. First Edition in English. Purple Cloth. General Moderate Wear./No Jacket. Quarto. Tokio Printing Company, Ltd. Hardcover books
19892300962London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1989. Facsimile. Facsimile. Near Fine/No Jacket - Pictorial Cover. Minor wear to edges of diagram sleeve. 1989 Large Hardcover. xi 1 x 119 1 xii 126 x 151 3 pp. Includes book and sleeve of diagrams in publisher's slipcase. "After the end of the Second World war Fregattenkapitan Gunter Hessler a son-in-law of Donitz was given free access to the war diaries and other primary sources of the German Navy to write a history and analysis of the German U-boat offensive in the Atlantic. It covered many aspects such as general strategy signals intelligence tactics and weapons adopting a largely German viewpoint. It also investigated Allied countermeasures and the response of the U-boat Command. Written at the request of the Admiralty the three-volume work was classified material never available to the general public. This facsimile edition of the volumes with a fresh introduction by Lt Cdr Andrew Withers is a valuable addition to the published history of the war and contains information available nowhere else. Corrections and explanations have been added to the original text - incidents puzzling to Hessler can be better understood for example now that we have the full story of British intelligence work in deciphering German signals. For students of military naval or intelligence history The U-Boat War in the Atlantic is a unique account not least because the many charts and diagrams allow the record of each U-boat to be traced including its deployment on any particular day. Her Majesty's Stationery Office unknown books
2006008715Chicago IL: Olympian Publishing 2006. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 205 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear. Unclipped dustjacket with minor shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. Contains over 100 color illustrations. Detroit born 1961 painter of Symbolist imagery etc. Olympian Publishing Hardcover books
1942210629New York: Grolier Club 1942. First. hardcover. very good-. Illus. 4to original blue boards ex-lib with usual markings. New York: Grolier Club 1942. One of 700 copies.<br/><br/> Grolier Club unknown books
190841306New York: C.S. Hammond 1908. First edition. Limp cloth. Boards soiled hinges split due to addition of over 200 mounted illustrations owner's stamp on top margin of several leaves; some illustrations dismounted a few fragile and torn still an extremely full record of the period. A-F 32 pp. loose illustrations. Illus. with b/w reproductions photos drawings and map. Folio. 204 additional photos documents and clippings most up through the first World War and mounted to tipped-in pages neatly labeled and none hindering views of original illustrations. Provenance: Compiled by F.L Homan his stamp who was President of the American Oyster Company and an inventor of a number of nautical items. A unique copy. C.S. Hammond hardcover books
1969BL2577Washington D.C.:: Naval History Division Navy Department 1969. 1969. 8vo. 41 pp. Photos and illustrations. Printed wrappers. Bookplate of the Burndy Library on rear cover. Fine. A brief brochure issued by the Navy offering highlights of their efforts from the Revolutionary War to Vietnam. Naval History Division, Navy Department, 1969. unknown books