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196146962New York:: Holt Rinehart and Winston. G/G. 1961. Hardcover. Third printing hardcover inscribed to the previous owner and signed by Babcock with bit of edge rubbing and several nicks on lower edges internal foxing mostly on endpapers and text-block edges. Dust jacket shows edgewear nick on front upper edge half-inch tear on rear panel chipping at spine ends creasing on rear DJ flap. . Holt, Rinehart and Winston, hardcover
198346518Southern Historical Press. G/NONE. 1983. Hardcover. 0893080055 . Hardback 1983 reprint of original 1930 publication; bound in red cloth with 2 one-inch stray ink marks on middle of front cover; two dime-size spots and patch of very light spotting on front pastedown and first free endpaper; smudges and foxing of textblock edges; minor foxing on rear endpapers. Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight clean. No DJ. Not library discard. 419 pages; a few illustrations. ; . Southern Historical Press, hardcover
198536536University of South Carolina Press. 1985. Hardcover. 0872494632 . Signed by Fox Franklin Ashley and Robert Ariail cartoonist. Hardbound book in oblong format with clean covers that show mild edgewear. Pages tight clean unmarked. No DJ. ; . University of South Carolina Press, hardcover
190417218Philadelphia: J. L. Smith. Good. 1904. First Edition Thus; Second Printing. Hardcover. U. S. Geological Survey surveyed in 1894 edition of 1902 printed in 1904. This is a 30 1/2" x 38 1/2" USGS map that J. L. Smith of Philadelphia sometime after issue sectioned 4 sections x 6 sections and mounted on linen to create a folding pocket map. It is mounted in a 10 x 5.5 inch dark brown embossed and gilded hardcover folder that bears the title "Smith's Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity". The map covers the area north and west well past Norristown and south into Delaware as well as a good part of New Jersey beyond Camden. It shows the local road network and was made for local travel. The inside cover has original owner's signature. Cover graded G due to rubbing along the spine edges & corners. The map is in VG condition. ; Fold out cloth Map; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . J. L. Smith hardcover
1991052504York PA: George Shumway Publisher 1991. Book. As New. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9" - 12" tall. Stiff tan wraps lettered in brown illus. in blue. New/as issued. 2nd ptg.: Oct. 1990 limited to 2950 copies. George Shumway Publisher Paperback
195434609Spartanburg S. C. :: The Spartanburg Journal. 1954. Hardcover. 1954 hardcover reprint of 1900 edition in blue cloth showing moderate wear including spine roll darkened spine and darkened/faded gilt lettering. Previous owner's name and date notes on copyright page and on rear endpapers with occasional underlining marginalia throughout. Newspaper clipping and Spartanburg postcard contained in small envelope glued to rear endpaper. No DJ. ; . The Spartanburg Journal, hardcover
1907019089New Haven CT/Greenfield IN: Associated Publishers of American Records/Journal of American History Press 1907. Book. Very Good. Buckram. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Volume I No. 1 1907 through Volume VII No. 4 1913 28 issues 4 per volume quarterly complete retaining all original color stiff paper wraps uniformly bound in black buckram with spine panels lettered in gilt. Minimally ex-library did not circulate little actual wear. All bindings firm all leaves secure all original covers and plates complete and intact. Buckram shows modest surface rubbing and the endpapers and bottom corners of all text blocks are mildly soiled. Each volume approx. 10 1/2" x 8" approx. 2 3/4" to 3" thick. 764xiv 716xvi 652 152xiv153-632xii 640 808 809-1431 pp. non-inclusive of prelims/contents pages Vols VI and VII continuously paginated all indexed. Elegantly illustrated with family crests and coats of arms color plates lithographs b&w engravings and sketches etc. Includes all manner of pioneering American historical research most focusing on the eras of exploration colonization up through the American Revolution including many articles of great interest to genealogists. "Original researches into authoritative sources - American British and European archives - Private journals diaries and hitherto unpublished documents - Fugitive papers - Reminiscences and memoirs - Folklore and traditions." Extra postage required; a substantial series that will occupy about 18 inches of real estate on your reinforced bookshelf!. Associated Publishers of American Records/Journal of American History Press Hardcover
194246014Gittman's Book Shop. G/Fair. 1942. Hardcover. Hardback first edition of a printing limited to 450 copies with number of this copy showing erasure and abrasion; signed by Virginia Saunders White. Covers overall clean with several small spots on rear panel; touch of edge rubbing discoloration. Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight clean; some interior foxing. DJ very worn with soil edge tears chipping. Illustrated; 123 pages. ; . Gittman's Book Shop, hardcover
1922590Philadelphia: The Atlantic Refining Company 1922. First. Paperback. Very good. A fun - and lovely - bit of ephemera in which every page absolutely screams of the time in which it was published-1922. "Candle-Glow: A Book for Lovers of Beautiful Homes" is part instruction in home decorating part catalog for candles. From the popular Verona typeface to the small drawings of fashionable Colonial revival interiors on most pages to the muted full-page black-and-white illustrations of elegant candle-lit gatherings where the guests are in black tie and evening gowns everything speaks to the aspirations of those who wanted to "make it" in society. As does the text itself which tells readers the best way to use candles on dining tables and how candlelight is superior to gas and oil lamps when welcoming guests in entryways. A previous owner must have felt rather desperate for this kind of information judging from the number of pencil marks they made to the text and the wording they repeated in pencil on the beautiful art deco cover: "Note: Dinner candles always white." At the same time the Atlantic Refining Company which served as both author and publisher of this booklet promotes its own products: a whole series of candles that can be bought by the box at gift shops and other common stores. Part of that promotion is a glorious vivid full-color two-page spread at the center of the booklet showing its line of Atlantic Hand Dipped Candles in all of the 26 of the colors it sells. See the photo! For some reason the company never mentions that candles are a byproduct from its usual business of refining motor oil and gasoline.<br /> <br /> The booklet has color pictorial wrappers with a cover in decorative three-color type and a depiction of a glowing candle in front of what looks like a reflection of a paned window in a mirror in a decorative frame. The fore edge of the paper cover is quite chipped but other than that the booklet is in exceptional shape for a piece of ephemera over a hundred years old. Besides those chips there are no other tears or even bumps on the covers which are after all nothing more than slightly heavy brown paper. Neither are there any tears or even creases on the pages of the text which are still firmly stapled to those covers. The colors of the two-page spread at the center are remarkably bright. There is some very slight age tanning throughout but no foxing and the text and illustrations are still quite clear. There are as mentioned above several pencil marks throughout but they do not interfere with the readability of the text nor with the illustrations. The pages are unnumbered but it comes in at 22 pages. This item appears to be quite rare. We have found none for sale and only three in libraries-two in university library special collections and one notably in the library at the famed Winterthur museum of furniture and decorative arts in Delaware. The Atlantic Refining Company paperback
194044305Augusta Ga. :: The Pilgrim Health & Life Insurance Co. . G/NONE. 1940. Hardcover. Original 1940 Pilgrim Health & Life Insurance Company pad-type calendar with all tear-off months present. 10 x 16 inches on cardboard with hole at top for hanging; large photo of lab-coat-clad George Washington Carver in lab with oil lamp device shows insect nibbles along edges nicks small tears. Biographical information on Carver under illustration. Calendar notes that Pilgrim Health & Life Insurance Company has capital of $100000 and total assets of $1 million. Some minor soft creasing of cardboard. Overall condition is G. Not a reproduction. ; . The Pilgrim Health & Life Insurance Co. , hardcover
1891023097Philadelphia PA: Edwin S. Stuart 1891. Book. VG. Cloth. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Complete in three 3 volumes uniformly bound in original dark fuchsia pebbled cloth bordered in black spine panels lettered and illus. in gilt beveled edges. Slightly rubbed spine extremities spine panels mildly sunned typical of issue otherwise nearly as issued with clean bright interiors firm bindings fully intact hinges. xvi609 vii633vii 524 pp. Overall a notably well preserved set. Howes W 169 reprint of "best ed." 1877 rptd. 1884; Vols. I II dated 1891 Vol. III undated. Edwin S. Stuart Hardcover
193820669New York: Random House. 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A handsome copy; "The New York Panorama is a collection of 26 essays on various subjects relating to the city - history nationalities architecture transportation." Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Decorative pictorial endpapers. Schoyer 392; American Guide Series; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xii 526 pages . Random House hardcover
1966001581Elizabeth New Jersey: Engineering Publishers 1966. Very Fine condition in a Very Good dust jacket one chip the size of a 50 cent coin to rear panel of jacket. NOT price clipped $15.00. Bright clean tight and unmarked. No owner's name or bookplate. Not a remainder. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Hardcover. 7.25" wide by 10.25" tall. Profusely illustrated with superb photos of both clock cases and works. The standard reference on the subject with a wealth of horological and some genealogical history. For example there is discussion of the first torsion clock later known as the 400 day or Anniversary clock made by Aaron Crane active in NJ from 1842-1848. Contains an invaluable biographical directory of clock and watchmakers. Among them: Isaac Brokaw John Brokaw Calculograph Company Aaron D. Crane Lebbeus Dod Matthew Egerton Jr. and Sr. Joakim Hill Joseph Hollinshead Jr. and Sr. Morgan Hollinshead Aaron Lane Leslie & Williams Aaron Miller John Tappen Oliver Parcell John Scudder John Nicholl Isaac Mickle Cooper Isaac Pearson Henry S. Prentiss Moses Stiles Stephen Tichenor United States Watch Company Ichabod Williams etc. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. The author was founder and first president of the New Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. Mr. Drost was also a member of American Watchmakers Institute British Horological Institute Watchmakers Association of New Jersey Horological Society of New York and Antiquarian Horological Society England. Bound in the original yellow cloth. From the Dust Jacket: "Clocks and watches have an important part in the history of the Colony and State of New Jersey. This book brings to you a thorough and authentic history of the clocks and watches and their makers made in New Jersey during the past 256 years." . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. xi 291pp. Engineering Publishers Hardcover
1932016613Freehold New Jersey: Morea Brothers 1932. This is the original 1932 HARDCOVER first edition -- not a cheaply-made modern reprint. Very Good condition. SEE PHOTOS. A clean square copy. Corners are NOT bumped. Inner hinges are sound. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are creamy white clean and unmarked -- probably never read. NO foxing. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Contains local history genealogy tradition biography and anecdotes relating to Monmouth New Jersey. Complete with errata page. Index. Bound in the original blue cloth stamped in gold on the spine. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition/No jacket. 8vo. 444pp. Morea Brothers Hardcover
1976751432PN. New. 1976. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1818889Annapolis: Treasury Office 1818. Single sheet approximately 9 1/4" x 11 3/4. Fine with some light age-toning and three horizontal folds. Ink bleed-through from endorsement on back side of folded document. Statement of expenses related to the construction and first few years of the Maryland Penitentiary in Baltimore. Issued by Benjamin Harwood Treasurer of the Western Shore of Maryland and dated December 16th 1818. Over $160000 in expenditures are listed. The penitentiary opened in 1812. <br /> <br /> Interestingly the amounts are listed in pounds shillings and pence through 1812 then in dollars and cents beginning in 1813. <br /> <br /> Harwood's office was in the Old Treasury Building which still stands near the Maryland State House and is the oldest public building in Annapolis. Benjamin Harwood's family owned the Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis one of the town's many surviving 18th century architectural treasures. Treasury Office unknown
210982ZOttawa ON: Atlantic Development Board. Soft cover. Very Good. 1968 - 1969. Volume 1 FORESTRY in the ATLANTIC PROVINCES sections not paginated. Volume 2 The COMPETITIVE POSITION of MARITIME AGRICULTURE 176 pages. Volume 3 FISHERIES in the Atlantic Provinces 96 pages. Volume 4 MINERAL RESOURCES in the Atlantic Provinces 92 pages. Volume 5 PROFILES OF EDUCATION in the Atlantic Provinces sections not paginated. Volume 6 WATER RESOURCES of the Atlantic Provinces sections not paginated. Volume 7 URBAN CENTRES in the Atlantic Provinces 95 pages. Illustrated with many tables and figures and both black and white and color maps including many fold-out maps. White pages clean and good condition. Card covers in 7 different colors. Edges lightly worn and corners lightly bumped. VG <br/> <br/> Atlantic Development Board paperback
1996x-0306453819Plenum Pub Corp 1996. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 709 pages. 10.25x7.00x1.75 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover
NANTES, imp. de la Loire - 1910 - Fort In-4 - Reliure demi-basane - Dos à nerfs orné d'hermines - Pièce de titre en maroquin, Titre doré - Illustrations par M. l'Abbé Joseph Boutin, Plan du château par M. Clément Josso, Architecte. II-467 pages - 2 planches & 1 plan dépliant hors texte, 123 figures dans le texte - Très frais - envoi rapide et soigné
1997x-0306453908Plenum Pub Corp 1997. Hardcover. New. 671 pages. 10.25x7.00x1.75 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover
1949008739Fair Lawn New Jersey: Borough of Fair Lawn 1949. Very Good condition. Previous owner's name on front cover i.e. "Property of Borough of Fair Lawn N.J. File Copy. Do Not Remove." Bound in the original wrappers stamped in silver and dark blue. The spine is square and flat. Pages are clean. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Softcover. 8.5" wide by 11" tall. Illustrated throughout with photographs and portraits of city fathers and prominent citizens. The introduction credits the unpublished manuscript of Erwin Schroers for most of this volume's early historical data. Included are sections on Fair Lawn's early history the Doremus family; the Terhune family; the Zabriskie family; the James-Coppendyke family; the James Joralemon house; the Berdan house; the Peter A. Hopper house; Bogert homestead; Hopper family; the Dutch house; the Thomas Cadmus house; the Henry A. Hopper homesteads; Adam Hopper and the Hopper house; Van Riper-Ellis homestead; the George Morlot house; the Garretsons of Slotterdam; the Jabob Vanderbeck-Ferdon homestead; the Maria Ann Ackerman homestead; the Ackermans of Fair Lawn; the founding of the borough; 25 years of educational history in Fair Lawn; Fire Department; Police Department; Fair Lawn Volunteer Ambulance Corps; roads; playgrounds; Memorial Park; Fair Lawn Public Library; the Fair Lawn Boys' Club; Boy Scout Troops and Cub Scout Packs; Girl Scouts and Brownies; religious life in Fair Lawn; Fair Lawn Honor Roll a listing of those who died in service of their country. At the end is a 30-page advertising section for local businesses. . First Edition Presumed. Softcover. Very Good condition/No jacket as issued. 106pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Borough of Fair Lawn Paperback
1923019632Warren Glen New Jersey: The Warren Manufacturing Company 1923. Very Good condition. Cover has a bump to one corner NO text or images are affected. NOT a library discard. NO owner's name or bookplate. Hinges are perfect. Pages are clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated with a tissue-guarded frontispiece portrait of John L. Riegel numerous old photographs of the mills machinery and the company's founders/officers and a full page map of New Jersey. The company operated four New Jersey paper mills - in Warren Glen Hughesville Riegelsville and Milford. Privately printed to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the company. Bound in the original gilt-stamped black cloth. 7.75" wide by 11" tall. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition/No jacket. viii 39pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The Warren Manufacturing Company Hardcover
1976014397Kinnelon New Jersey: The Kinnelon Bicentennial Committee 1976. A beautiful copy. Appears unread. Very Fine condition. Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. 8.5" wide by 11.25" tall. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Pages are fresh and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated throughout with old photographs maps drawings and diagrams. Thirteen chapters tell what Kinnelon was like in the days of the Indians; before 1876; reminiscences after 1876; the lore of the Butternut Tree; historic homes; landmarks; Pequannock Township; Charlotteburg Iron Works; more old forges and mines; wagon roads; etc. Much detail on early settlers; historic homes and landmarks; Morris Canal; Indian heritage; etc. Includes genealogical info on the Miller Decker Vreeland Witty Ricker Tintle Smith Cook Stickle Mead and Kayhart families etc. Bibliography. Index. Bound in the original green cloth stamped in shiny gold on the spine and front cover. First Edition. Oversize Hardcover. Very Fine condition/No jacket as issued. Illus. by Schaupp Herbert; & Juliet Meyer artwork. xii 219pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The Kinnelon Bicentennial Committee Hardcover
8vo., Third Impression, with a frontispiece, title-vignette, and numerous illustrations (a number full-page) in the text; pictorial cloth blocked in black, backstrip lettered in black, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, firm copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned, and frayed with minor loss (not affecting lettering) at head and tail of backstrip. Published three months after the first edition. THIS COPY WAS PRESENTED BY DONALD RUSSELL OF THE LYGON ARMS AT BROADWAY, WORCESTERSHIRE, TO E B DAVIES, FIRST LIEUTENANT OF HMS BROADWAY - A DOUBLE 'BROADWAY' CONNECTION. It carries Davies's signature and Russell's inscribed business card on front paste-down. The Town-class destroyer HMS Broadway became famous as one of three escorts (the others being HMS Aubretia and HMS Bulldog) which captured U-110 intact in May 1941. The U-boat's capture led to the first seizure of a working Enigma machine and many vital cipher documents. The capture, subsequently code-named Operation PRIMROSE, was one of the greatest secrets of the Battle of Atlantic and was not revealed until ULTRA began to be declassified in the 1970s. Donald Russell was the owner-manager of the prestigious The Lygon Arms. The hotel was purchased, restored and made famous by his father, but during WWII Donald Russell turned it into a haven for servicemen on leave. It was doubtless while Davies was staying there that Russell caught sight of the 'Broadway' connection that resulted in the presentation. It is a remarkable added coincidence that HMS Broadway and HMS Newmarket should be sister ships. 'Destroyer from America' is a vividly-written and personal account of the war service of Town-class destroyer HMS Newmarket (here thinly disguised as 'HMS Porchester'). The simple device nevertheless allows the author to describe the war in the Atlantic with much less than the usual censorship. In addition to his work as a book illustrator, the artist John Worsley is best remembered as the creator of 'Albert RN', the dummy prisoner so lifelike that it enabled a series of successful escapes from the famous naval prison camp Marlag Milag Nord. The story is told in Lewis Gilbert's well-known feature film 'Albert RN' (1953) starring Jack Warner and Anthony Steel. Law 0231 (recording the first edition).
1997x-0306457091Plenum Pub Corp 1997. Hardcover. New. 539 pages. 10.50x7.00x1.25 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover