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2009133207Moscow: Red Square Publishers 2009. Limited to 1000 copies. Hardcover. VG. Color illustrated boards no DJ as issued. 503 pp. Profusely illustrated in color and monochrome. In English. "Marina Senenko's wish has come true. She always wanted to show the workld the treasures of the Pushkin Museum. The English edition of the catalogue raisonnee of Dutch art is now accessible to an international public." -- p. 6. Red Square Publishers hardcover books
1762WRCAM49723London 1762. Eight separate imprints. Dbd. Minor edge wear and toning. Generally very good to near fine condition. In a blue cloth slipcase gilt. A nice collection of British Acts of Parliament relating to the Royal Navy or related seagoing activities. The dominance of the British Royal Navy was unquestioned from the late 1600s until well into the 20th century. These mid 18th-century acts were printed at a time when the British Navy was swiftly ascending to the peak of its power through superior financing tactics training organization population support hygiene dockyard facilities logistical support and warship design and construction. By the early 19th century the British Navy saw little action mainly due to the lack of a worthy adversary. Each of these titles is rare with between one and four copies listed in institutions in ESTC. <br> <br> The separate imprints included here are as follows: <br> <br> 1 AN ACT TO SETTLE HOW FAR OWNERS OF SHIPS SHALL BE ANSWERABLE FOR THE ACTS OF THE MASTERS OR MARINERS drop title. London: John Baskett 1734. 2291-294pp. Only three copies in ESTC. ESTC N51352. <br> <br> 2 AN ACT FOR THE BETTER SUPPLY OF MARINERS AND SEAMEN TO SERVE IN HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS OF WAR AND ON BOARD MERCHANT SHIPS OTHER TRADING SHIPS AND PRIVATEERS drop title. London: John Baskett 1739. 2123-126pp. Only three copies in ESTC. ESTC N51525. <br> <br> 3 AN ACT FOR THE FURTHER REGULATING AND BETTER GOVERNMENT OF HIS MAJESTY'S NAVIES SHIPS OF WAR AND FORCES BY SEA; AND FOR REGULATING THE PROCEEDINGS UPON COURTS MARTIAL IN THE SEA SERVICE drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1745. 2719-723pp. Only three copies in ESTC. ESTC N52070. <br> <br> 4 AN ACT FOR THE RELIEF AND SUPPORT OF MAIMED AND DISABLED SEAMEN AND THE WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SUCH AS SHALL BE KILLED SLAIN OR DROWNED IN THE MERCHANTS SERVICE drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1747. 2835-859pp. Only two copies in ESTC. ESTC N52775. <br> <br> 5 AN ACT FOR AMENDING EXPLAINING AND REDUCEING INTO ONE ACT OF PARLIAMENT THE LAWS RELATING TO THE GOVERNMENT OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS VESSELS AND FORCES BY SEA drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1749. 2687-707pp. Only one copy in ESTC. ESTC N52967. <br> <br> 6 AN ACT FOR ENFORCING THE LAWS AGAINST PERSONS WHO SHALL STEAL OR DETAIN SHIPWRECKED GOODS; AND FOR THE RELIEF OF PERSONS SUFFERING LOSSES THEREBY drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1753. 2303-311pp. Only four copies in ESTC. ESTC N52861. <br> <br> 7 AN ACT FOR THE REGULATION OF HIS MAJESTY'S MARINE FORCES WHILE ON SHORE drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1755. 2311- 331pp. Only two copies in ESTC. ESTC N56449. <br> <br> 8 AN ACT FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF SEAMEN AND THE MORE SPEEDY AND EFFECTUAL MANNING HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY drop title. London: Mark Baskett 1762. 2655-658pp. Only one copy in ESTC. ESTC N56728. N.A.M. Rodger THE COMMAND OF THE OCEAN. A NAVAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN 1649-1815 London: Allen Lane 2004. hardcover books
1933D130311933-1941. Hardcover. Fine. Collection of 50 envelopes representing as many ships; displayed in archival sleeves ina 3-ring binder with printed notes on the ship and its fate. Postmarks range from 1933-1941 and the printed notes are uniformly formated. A few examples: "USS Maryland BB-46 Battleship. Hit by two bombs. Shot down one torpedo plane." -- and -- "USS Reid DD-369 Destroyer. Fired at enemy planes helping to shoot down one." Envelopes also include the occasional handwritten address many are typed and decorations celebrating St. Patrick's Day the New Year Independence Day and more. Ships include the USS Antares Arizona Bagley Blue Breese California Case Cassin Castor Chew Curtiss Dale Dobbin Gamble Grebe Honolulu Hull Jarvis Maryland Medusa Monaghan Mugford Nevada New Orleans Oklahoma Pelias Pennsylvania Perry Phelps Pruitt Raleigh Ramapo Reid Sacramento St. Louis San Francisco Schley Selfridge Shaw Solace Sumner Swan Tangier Tennessee Trever Utah Vega Vestal Ward Worden. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1945WRCAM55611N.p. 1945. Thirteen silver gelatin real photo postcards each 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. Moderate surface wear and silvering to some photos minor edge wear. Overall very good. A collection of thirteen real photo postcards featuring young African American Navy midshipmen serving or training during World War II twelve of which have been signed by the subjects in the margin below their photograph. Seven of the men have also added their address below their names while one serviceman inscribed his to "Mr. Strong." The sailors hail from a variety of locations namely Tennessee New Jersey Oklahoma Illinois Maryland and New York two from Brooklyn. The men are all posed likely against a studio backdrop and each is dressed in a blue uniform and white hat. <br> <br> The United States Navy was much slower to welcome African-American servicemen and integrate than the Army. In 1942 the Navy expanded service opportunities for African Americans beyond mess service and Camp Robert Smalls was created within Naval Station Great Lakes to host the first full albeit segregated training programs. The Navy began desegregating training in 1944 with the first thirteen African Americans becoming commissioned and warrant officers that same year the "Golden Thirteen". By 1945 all training was fully integrated. <br> <br> A useful group of photographs signed by African-American midshipmen of the Greatest Generation braving the American Navy during a transformative time in its history. unknown books
2010406415London: Black Dog Publishing 2010. A near fine copy with some wear to jacket. 9.75 x 9.75 inches. 190 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original blue boards; dust jacket. First edition. "Since establishing himself as a critically acclaimed landscape photographer in the 1970s Fabian Miller has reinvented himself as an artist specializing in camera-less darkroom-produced photographic images exploring the elements of light time and color in a notably spare but also vividly spiritual aesthetic style which recalls elements of Modernism and intuitive scientific exploration. Fabian Miller exposes light directly onto photographic paper through substances such as plants engine oil cut-paper shapes glass and water. The methods used in the capturing of Fabian Miller's artworks means that they are nearly impossible to accurately reproduce resulting in one of a kind strikingly luminous pieces; a record of light's behavior caught on photographic paper.The Colour of Time features images personally retouched under the artist's direction and therefore provides the most accurate printed representation of his work: "The pictures I make are of nothing which exists in the world. What I am trying to suggest is a state of mind which lifts the spirits and gives strength and some kind of clarity" the publisher. <br/><br/> Black Dog Publishing hardcover books
1843290096Paris. : Imprimerie Royale. 1843. Publisher’s printed boards. . Very good light scuffing and soiling to covers contents fresh and bright with wide margins. . 4to. 31x23cm. . French text. Uncommon report of a French commission to examine slavery and politics in the French colonies. The early eighteenth century was a time of of civil unrest and slave rebellions in the colonies and public opinion in Europe was strongly anti-slavery. This led to the final abolition of slavery in the French colonies in 1848. Heavy book may require extra shipping. weight: 3.4 lb. Imprimerie Royale. hardcover books
1996039340Chicago Etc.: Irwin 1996. xx 488p. original stiff printed boards authors' SIGNED presentation copy. Irwin unknown books
1940SKU1027909Washington D.C: United States Government Printing Office 1940. Hardcover. Good. 3 volume set bound in uniform red cloth boards. All have moderate wear all have good bindings no marks or notations. United States Government Printing Office hardcover books
1940487131940. Navy Department. Compilation of Court-Martial Orders for the Years 1916-1937 in Two Volumes. Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 1940. Vol. I 1916-1927: 1-1125 pp. Vol. II 1928-1937: 1127-2205 pp. Ex-library with stamps and stamped edges. Internally clean. $55. unknown books
1781217548London: Printed for J. Almon and J. Debrett 1781. First edition. A2 B-2B4. 4 190 2 ad pp. Errata leaf follows title page. 1 vols. 8vo. Uncut in later drab wrappers chipped and torn lower wrapper especially. Title leaf soiled with abrasion costing four letters in first line. Some old folds and minor soiling bottom corner of last leaf crumpled. First edition. A2 B-2B4. 4 190 2 ad pp. Errata leaf follows title page. 1 vols. 8vo. Courts Martial of Keppel & Palliser during the American Revolution. Written by Thomas Lewis O'Beirne 1748-1823 the Anglican divine whose first publication was the sermon he preached "An excellent sermon preached in St. Paul's Church New-York" NY 1776 as chaplin in Lord Howe's fleet at St. Paul's Chapel in New York after the disastrous fire in New York City of September 21 1776 probably set by Patriot arsonists. Upon his return to England in 1779 O'Beirne wrote a defense of Howe in "A Candid and Impartial Narrative of the Transactions of the Fleet ." L. 1779 and became more and more allied with the Whig party.<br/><br/>This is his defense of Admiral Keppel in the politically charged dispute with Sir Hugh Palliser and Lord Sandwich over their actions in the engagement with the French fleet off the coast of Brest in July 1778. Charges and counter-charges flew over that indecisive and costly encouter Kessel being accused "misconduct and neglect of duty" and of not having done enough to finish off the crippled French fleet. Indeed a claim was made at the time "that had the French been defeated at the time a diplomatic mission to America giving them the opportunity to abandon the French treaty would not have failed" DNB Palliser on the other hand was accused of neglecting to obey an order to come to the support of the rest of the fleet. The dispute ultimately resulted in court-martials of both men resulting in the acquittal of each although Palliser was censured and ruined while Keppel refused to serve under the current Ministry. <br/><br/>"The whole episode had severely weakened the standing of the Navy. Keppel asked not be sent to sea under the current Ministry and so the Admiralty retired him which led to a general resignation by his naval supporters depriving the Navy of many able officers in the continuing war against America." - DNB<br/><br/>The first edition of O'Beirne's account of the two court martials although well represented in institutions is rare on the market; and only one copy of the 2nd edition has appeared at auction over the last 30 years. ESTC T 9693 Printed for J. Almon and J. Debrett unknown books
2011152534American Society of Marine Artists 2011. Softcover. VG. Midnight blue & color illus. wraps 136 pp. many color illus. Issued in conjunction with a series of 2011-2013 exhibitions of marine art by contemporary American artists. Each museum gets a page and so does each artist. Stunning views. Uncommon. American Society of Marine Artists unknown books
1858166961858. 38 2 blankpp disbound. Scattered foxing. Good. unknown books
196336706Washington D.C.: GPO. Very Good. 1963. Softcover. USGS 1963. Wrappers good condition rubber stamp on cover. Complete with all maps and plates. . GPO paperback books
1945490601945. Navy Department United States. Court-Martial Orders. Nos. 1-12 January-December 1945. Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 1945. Thirteen pamphlets bound together. With Index 1946. Complete. Main texts paged continuously. Later buckram light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to endleaves and edges card pocket to rear pastedown. $35. unknown books
1945481551945. Navy Department United States. Court-Martial Orders. Nos. 1-12 January-December 1945. Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 1945. Thirteen pamphlets bound together. With Index 1946. Complete. Main texts paged continuously. Later buckram light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to endleaves and edges card pocket to rear pastedown. $35. unknown books
1853154071853. 32d Cong. 2d Sess. HED No. 69. 1853. 91pp Disbound. Very Good. unknown books
1719WRCAM35378Seville: Francisco Garay 1719. 4pp. Small quarto. Modern three-quarter morocco over linen boards spine gilt. Occasional stains holes at bottom of both leaves not effecting text last page of text closely trimmed. A good copy. A four-page ballad describing the enormous storm experienced by the Spanish fleet in 1719 and of the miraculous preservation of the ships which eventually arrived safely in Cadiz. It was this same great fleet which Spain had gathered at Cadiz and Corunna for the invasion of the west of England directed by James Butler the attainted Duke of Ormonde. A rare possibly unique piece of early 18th-century Spanish verse. Not recorded in Palau NUC or on OCLC. Francisco Garay hardcover books
1973WRCLIT46666London and New York: Academy Editions / St. Martin's Press 1973. Quarto. Gilt cloth boards. Portrait color and b & w plates and illustrations. First edition U.S. issue bound up from British sheets. Couple of slightly bumped corners else very good in dust jacket. Bookplate and dated ink signature of a noted collector. Academy Editions / St. Martin's Press hardcover books
1990106881New York: Portland House 1990. Hardbound. VG/VG. Red cloth blue ill. dj; 223 pp 100 color plates textiles ceramics etc. Modern Edition of book first published in 1887 as "Slavonic and Eastern Ornamentation". From the dust jacket: This collection of Slavic ornamentation presents the essential characteristics of Russian decorative art in glorious full-color. The designs gathered from rich sources of symbolic religious and secular art forms in pre-Revolutionary Russia include some of the earliest examples of Novgorodian and Stoganov calligraphy iconography and architectural detail as well as wood and bone carving metal-work pottery porcelain enameling glass making jewelery and textile weaving. Portland House unknown books
200223739Athens: University of Georgia Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 0820324175 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of Georgia Press hardcover books
181613097Washington: Pr. By William A. Davis 1816. 8vo. 12 i.e. 14 pp. <br><br>Navy Secretary B. W. Crowninshield's report to the Senate transmitting a list of all the ships and vessels of the United States Navy showing the names rates and stations for each vessel. Pp. 1314 misnumbered 1112. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 14th Congress 1st session. Unnumbered Senate document. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 39364. Removed from a nonce volume; outer margin darkened. First leaf lightly chipped in fore-margin not touching text. Pr. By William A. Davis unknown books
1816WRCAM26297Washington: Printed by William A. Davis 1816. 12pp. Dbd. Unopened. Very good. Detailed list of ships in the Navy where they are stationed and specific comments. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 39364. Printed by William A. Davis unknown books
195431217Milano: Editoriale documentari 1954. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy with minor edgewear occasional light foxing. 613 pp. index. Illus. with b/w photos and drawings. 4to. No. 522 of an unknown number of copies. Over 200 articles and entries on the reconstruction of the Italian Merchant Marine. OCLC shows no copies and none listed in any of the major European libraries but there is one at the Biblioteca della Fondazione Novara Sviluppo and a second edition 1956 at the Biblioteca civica Attilio Hortis - Trieste. Editoriale documentari hardcover books
1809WRCAM26355Washington: Printed by Roger C. Weightman 1809. 11pp. plus folding charts. Dbd. Charts loose. Good. Information per the Senate request about gun boats. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 18880. Printed by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
1814TB27256Washington City: Printed By Roger C. Weightman "by order of the senate of the United States." 1814. First Edition. Very good in self-wraps removed from from its original volume with most of the signature folds separated and short closed tears at the spine edges due to the original oversewing. The large fold-out tables "List of the naval force of the United States" is separate but part of the document. Without a dust jacket. 15 numbered pages followed by a fold-out table of ships and vessels of the navy of the United States with the rate station and name of the commander of each which is followed by the motion of Mr. Horsey of the State of Delaware "praying a repeal of the act laying an embargo.on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States passed the 17th day of December A.D. 1813." Printed By Roger C. Weightman "by order of the senate of the United States." paperback books