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1842052781New Berlin PA: S. G. Miller 1842. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Black 1/4 cloth brown paper covered boards. Covers are spotted and show surface rubbing; cloth typically soiled with loss to lower spine panel and two chips along front joint binding firm. 1856 ownership inscription in pencil on front flyleaf. 116 pp. Interior typically foxed ranging light to moderate with paper loss and some scribbling inside back cover. Text in German. Scarce. S. G. Miller Hardcover
18901466Detroit: Detroit Stove Works c. 1890s. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. Very good. 32 pages. 17.5 x 12.5 cm. "A booklet of helpful suggestions on the use of gas for cooking purposes - also a collection of valuable recipes and special menus for daily meals - illustrated." Featuring the advantages of cooking with gas - "Every woman is undoubtedly interested in anything that will aid her in doing her work in the easiest possible manner." Black and white illustrations with recipes included. Clean crisp copy. <br/><br/> Detroit Stove Works paperback books
18750094161875. Paperback. Good. 36 p.; 22 x 29 cm. Paper cover printed in black. Cover title within decorative border; back cover has decoration in black. No publication information. Consists of 18 blank leaves separated by tissue guards. Faint penciled name possibly McSully on front cover dated Oct. 23 1875. One page also has inscription including name that might be McSully. Final page has address: 105 Third St. Reading Pa. The owner used the book to study drawing. Each page contains work in pencil beginning with basic shapes and letters and concluding with several pages of landscapes and other scenes. From the 8th leaf onward they are dated from April to June 1876 and then 2 from Nov. possibly 1879. In Good Condition: remains of marbled paper along spine possible old repair; cover is soiled; loss at edges; lacking final leaf; chipping to edges of tissue paper; otherwise clean and solid. paperback
1947058005New York: Dutch Treat Club 1947. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Partial run of Dutch Treat Club yearbooks/directories comprised by the annual entries for 1963 1977-83 1985-89 1991-96. Most 8vo in printed cloth or leatherette various colors 1963 in felt-covered boards 1978 in stiff wraps. Most are essentially without wear Fine a few showing slight soiling to covers. 1963 is signed by Roger C. Whitman and a number of the '80s volumes show an embossed address stamp of William Y. Archibald on front flyleaf verso. The Dutch Treat Club was founded in 1905 as a haven primarily for writers illustrators and cartoonists with musicians actors and even a few "benign" publishers and editors eventually allowed entry. Dutch Treat Club Hardcover
193759336<p>William Penn Association of Philadelphia. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards lightly worn and soiled. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Brown cloth spine with brown paper-covered boards vii 166pp. Map endpapers and six other maps including five fold-outs. Photos illustrations. Bibliography index History of Dutchess County in New York's Hudson Valley written by the workers of the Dutchess County Unit Federal Writers' Projects of the Works Progress Administration. Errata slip bound in . ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> William Penn Association of Philadelphia hardcover
193760289<p>Philadelphia: The William Penn Association. Very Good with no dust jacket; Covers lightly soiled. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Illustrated brown cloth spine with brown suede-covered boards. A volume in the American Guide Series prepared by the Dutchess County Unit Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration. Errata slip bound in. vii 166pp photos illustrations. Map endpapers and six other maps. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> The William Penn Association hardcover
1849006191Philadelphia: Merrihew & Thompson printers 1849. Paperback. Very Good . 31 1 p.; 22 cm. Yellow wrappers with black wrapper title. The Union Benevolent Association was established in 1831 to provide assistance to Philadelphia residents by lending stoves to help heat their homes during a harsh winter along with wood and coal. The intention was to help the "worthy poor" without regard for religion or race. The activities of the organization have evolved since 1831; today it provides grants to projects to fight poverty. This report contains the constitution and by-laws of the Union Benevolent Association as well as detailed data about the people with whom the association had worked in the previous year. The male officers of the Association are listed; none of the members of the Ladies' Board of Managers are named although the majority of the report is theirs. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: wrapper is lightly soiled; lower corner of front wrapper creased; lower corner of title page lightly soiled; minor damage at lower edge of back wrapper and final pages; otherwise clean and tight. Merrihew & Thompson, printers paperback
190354137Albany NY: State of New York. Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn hinges and spine cracked several pages loose stamp on front pastedown endpaper and title page indicating . this volume was compliments of Assembly Member Edward W. Buckley. 1903. Hardcover. Annual reports covering the year 1902 and 1903by the Forest Fish and Game Commission of New York State. Numerous photographs and illustrations including some color bird plates by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. Illustrated green cloth boards. Includes sections about reforestation Adirondack summer business fish hatcheries game protection shellfisheries squirr3els wild fowl of the St. Lawrence River fishing in the Adirondacks forestry in Europe and more. Color fish plates by Denton include Albino Brook Trout Channel Cat Red Horse Crappie Goldfish Carp Blue-Gill Moon-Eye and Rock Bass. Includes large color folding map of Townships 5 6 40 and 41 in Hamilton County. Map has seven inch closed tear. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 456 pages . State of New York hardcover
RS587Limekiln PA: Historical Publications Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stiff white wraps lettered/illus. in black. Covers are foxed with early leaves bumped at bottom corner otherwise only minor wear. Square uncreased binding unmarked interior. Accompanied by folding map supplied in facsimile original size as issued with original 1914 edition. Historical Publications Paperback
PAQ23Ensemble de 5 revues in-4, 82-84-96-80-88 pages, photos, publicités.
1985010644The Freetown Historical Society 1985. Book. Good. Soft cover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Lots of history and genealogical information. Covers are soiled and creased. Spine is creased. Some pen marks underlining text. A scarce book of PEI histoey. The Freetown Historical Society Paperback
260052Hard Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. Binding sound; no markings of any kind. Digital images available upon request. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. unknown books
19371389Paris, La Nationale, 1937, 12 X 21 cm., broché, 384 pp. Guide de voyage abondamment illustré de photos et cartes (dont une dépliante). Publicités en début et fin d'ouvrage. Taches d'humidité sur les couvertures un peu cornées, intérieur propre.
198556334<p>Ithaca: Roger Trancik. Very Good; Covers lightly worn. 1985. Softcover. Rural development strategies for various hamlets located in New York's Adirondack region. Photos maps and other illustrations. Sample hamlets include: Wilmington Port Henry Ausable Forks Bloomingdale Keeseville Indian Lake Long Lake Lyon Mountain Willsboro Star Lake South Colton and Speculator. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 132 pages .</p> Roger Trancik paperback
18960058721896. Very Good . 8 p.; 33 cm. A largely illegible inscription on the outside of the wrapper. Four lined sheets hand-numbered attached to a light grey wrapper and headed "season 1896-97." The unidentified proprietor of the dancing school listed the students by class: Ladies Evening Class 56 students; Gentleman's Evening Class 56 students; Ladies Afternoon 44 students; Private Waltzing Lessons 17 students; and Children's Class 23 students. The 196 students are listed presumably by the date they joined the class with street addresses for each. In Very Good Condition: one section of the wrapper is sunned; 3 horisontal folds throughout; clean and solid. unknown
1944008436Wilkes-Barre PA: Hazard-Okonite 1944. Paperback. Good. 20 p.; 23 cm. Stapled. Printed in red and blue throughout. American flag on front. The Okonite Co. founded in 1878 was one of the original insulators of electrical wire and cable in the United States. Early customers included Samuel F.B. Morse for his telegraph network and Thomas A. Edison for the Pearl Street Generating Station the nation's first built in New York City in 1882. This publication honored Hazard-Okonite who were serving in World War Two. It includes various messages from fellow employees of the firm and lists all those who were serving in May 1944 with their contact information. Writing on the front including the name and address of Dom Servillo the secretary-treasurer of the Service Committee that produced the booklet. A very scarce World War Two item. In Good Condition: front is stained; creased; staples are rusting; cover is separated; text is clean. Hazard-Okonite paperback
192826122United States Government Printing Office. 1928. Hardcover. Gilt-decorated navy cloth covers with light spotting on front panel and moderate spotting on rear. Light spotting on endpapers; a few minor insect nibbles on rear-page edges does not affect text . Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight unmarked. 75 numbered pages with photos at rear foldout maps. Kings Mountain National Military Park pamphlet laid in. ; . United States Government Printing Office, hardcover
1962054032Port Royal Sesqui-Centennial Committee 1962. Book. Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Stiff green textured wraps lettered in black. Slightly faded along binding fold essentially as issued. Front flyleaf partially tanned from news clipping laid in. Signed by Laentana M. Shelley one of the members of the Sesqui-Centennial Committee. Port Royal Sesqui-Centennial Committee Paperback
1886221698Philadelphia PA: Everts Peck and Richards 1886. Book. Fair. Hardcover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 1886 Complete 2 Volume set 1602 pp. Original bindings gilt text block gilt lettering on red covers. Includes Civil War muster rolls maps and b&w photo and woodcut portraits. Book Conditions : Fair; no text marks noted; bindings separating especially Vol. 1; wear to cover corners and spines; scuffing to covers; scattered light spots of foxing and some spotting to text block. No Dust Jackets as issued. PLEASE NOTE : Extra postage may be requested due to weight of set. Everts, Peck, and Richards Hardcover
1973045884Morristown NJ: Morris County Historical Society 1973. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Mauve cloth lettered in gold foil. Facsimile reprint of original 1882 Munsell & Co. edition issued by Morris Co. Historical Society 1973. Former owner's surname inked on upper front flyleaf otherwise as issued. Dust jacket is lightly soiled now in mylar. Morris County Historical Society Hardcover
1976048775St. John's Host United Church of Christ 1976. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Red leatherette lettered in gold foil. As issued. xiii241 pp. illus. w/ b&w photographs. St. John's (Host) United Church of Christ Hardcover
026181Allentown PA: Miers Lithographic Service Inc. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket/As Issued. 4to. Good copy with mild soiling and foxing and some residue on front pastedown from label being removed. Blue cloth boards with shelfwear and mild fading. Miers Lithographic Service, Inc hardcover
194231513Atlanta:: National Society United States Daughters of 1812 State of Georgia. 1942. Hardcover. Gray cloth covers moderately soiled. Endpapers heavily browned foxed with previous owner's name on front free endpaper. Pages tight with sporadic foxing; hinges sound uncracked. No DJ. ; . National Society United States Daughters of 1812, State of Georgia, hardcover
198035561North Augusta S. C. :: North Augusta Historical Society. 1980. Hardcover. Stated first edition. Gray cloth covers show light to moderate edgewear and rubbing; spine slant. Textblock edges foxed; large abrasion about 2 square inches on front pastedown as result of name/address label removal. Pages tight clean unmarked. No DJ. 242 pages with photos. ; . North Augusta Historical Society, hardcover
1990214563Prince William Virginia: Prince William County Historical Commission 1990. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. No Marks of Any Kind; Not an Ex-Library Copy. Very Good binding. Prince William County Historical Commission unknown books