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192129513Charleston S. C. :: Walker Evans & Cogswell Company. 1921. Hardcover. Green cloth covers with light scuffing shelfwear; pages tight clean unmarked; textblock edges foxed. Hinges sound uncracked. 288 pages with illustrations maps rate schedules index. A study at the behest of the then mayor of Charleston John P. Grace to modernize the services of the Port of Charleston. ; . Walker, Evans & Cogswell Company, hardcover
1882143690Washington: United States Hydrographic Office 1882. Fair. Washington United States Hydrographic Office 1882/ 1868 and 1869. A very large engraved chart in two sheets combined size approximately 940 × 1230 mm overall total size 954 × 1252 mm with minimal hand-colouring mounted together on linen. Some foxing and light soiling with a few light stains and creases and trifling surface loss from insect damage; light wear to the edges; verso of the linen backing a little waterstained; overall a working map in decent condition. A large United States Navy Hydrographic Office chart with five inset charts showing the anchorages of Walwich Bay Walvis Bay Angra Pequena Lüderitz Bay and St Helena and channels through the Abrolhos and Manoel Luiz Banks. The two sheets incorporate corrections to December 1881 and January 1882 respectively. <p>Pencil annotations show the tracks of three voyages two south-east towards the Cape of Good Hope in March-April and November-December 1883 and one in the opposite direction in April-May 1886 this is identified in the right-hand margin as part of a voyage from Hong Kong to London made by one J.B. Newcomb. A further partial track is given in purple ink dated only 'Route in October November and December'. Lighthouses are highlighted with spots of red and yellow colouring. United States Hydrographic Office unknown
Carta nautica dell'Oceano Atlantico in cui sono segnate le rotte navali. Interessante evidenziare la presenza del cavo telegrafico "Telegraphic Cable" la cui collocazione si era da poco terminata. Questo cavo telegrafico adagiato sul fondo dell'oceano rappresentò un enorme passo avanti nel campo delle comunicazioni tra il Nord America e l'Europa. Da quel momento un messaggio poteva essere trasmesso e ricevuto nel giro di qualche minuto, quando fino a poco tempo prima erano necessari almeno dieci giorni di navigazione. Piccoli fori di tarlo che non compromettono l'ottimo stato di conservazione generale. Attraente coloritura coeva all'acquerello.
185254244Providence: Knowles Anthony and Co 1852. 12mo pp. 24; original brown printed wrappers; small sticker at the top outer corner of the front wrapper bottom corner of front wrapper curled; all else about fine. With the ownership signature of Henry J. Beckwith at the top. The Atlantic deLaine Company "for manufacturing and other purposes" was founded by Josiah Chapin Charles T. James Paris Hill Joseph Carpenter and George W. Chapin. The original Atlantic De Laine factory was located near the junction of Hartford Plainfield and Manton streets in Providence. The company was founded in 1851 to manufacture delaine - a wool muslin which was one of the earliest mass produced worsteds. The company went bankrupt in the Panic of 1873. Not found in OCLC. Knowles, Anthony and Co unknown
185254244Providence: Knowles Anthony and Co 1852. 12mo pp. 24; original brown printed wrappers; small sticker at the top outer corner of the front wrapper bottom corner of front wrapper curled; all else about fine. With the ownership signature of Henry J. Beckwith at the top. The Atlantic deLaine Company "for manufacturing and other purposes" was founded by Josiah Chapin Charles T. James Paris Hill Joseph Carpenter and George W. Chapin. The original Atlantic De Laine factory was located near the junction of Hartford Plainfield and Manton streets in Providence. The company was founded in 1851 to manufacture delaine - a wool muslin which was one of the earliest mass produced worsteds. The company went bankrupt in the Panic of 1873. Not found in OCLC. <br/><br/> Knowles, Anthony and Co unknown books
1940023183Philadelphia PA: University of Pennsylvania 1940. Book. VG. Hardcover. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Marbled paper-covered cardstock covers with title label mounted on front cover. Rubbed along joints chipped with minor loss along binding partial separation along lower rear joint. Accompanied by a single sheet printed on Univ. of PA explaining this issue to be a limited edition facsimile reproduction of the private "Desk-Book" of the Rev. William Smith first Provost of the Univ. of Pennsylvania also a booklet 8vo wraps with an essay by Jasper Yeates Brinton a descendant of Smith's who provided funding for this publication on the desk-book 12 pp. Main volume VG inserts Near Fine to Fine. 85 pp. reproducing the desk-book manuscript in facsimile. Limited/private printing. University of Pennsylvania Hardcover
18888885Ithaca NY: Authority of the Common Council. Good. 1888. First Edition. Softcover. Scarce original Ithaca City Charter published in June 1888 when Ithaca was incorated as a city. CHAPTER 212 was approved by the Governor on May 2 1888 & became law 30 days later. 63pp 6pp index 16 pp "Inauguration Of A City Form Of Government In Ithaca New York". Seal of the City of Ithaca embossed on front cover. Green paper covers with black lettering. Text tight clean & intact. Cover wear at spine ends & top third of rear cover missing. Boundries officers Common Council streets highways & bridges fire department & miscellaneous provisions. New York ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 85 pages . Authority of the Common Council paperback
190711035New York: John Holt; At the Exchange. Good. 1907. Flexible leather. No Copy of the First Charter of 10 November 1766 is known to exist. March 20 1770 a second charter was granted in the name of King George the Third by William Franklin Governor of the Province of New Jersey. A copy of this second or oldest charter printed in the year when granted is here reproduced in facsimile. Edward L. Stevenson Rutgers College March 20 1907. Flexible red leather with chipped edges. Front cover detached. Text tight clean without foxing & intact. Marbled endpapers. Prior owners book plate. This rare copy of the Charter of Queen's College Rutgers is a candidate for rebinding. New Jersey ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 8 pages . John Holt; At the Exchange hardcover
195617143Detroit: U. S. Lake Survey. 1956. Flexible covers. Very Good. Boards creased and darkened and with light rubbing to extremities. ; 8vo; Sheet 1700-1848 pages . U. S. Lake Survey unknown
1975055706<p>Chase City and Richmond Virginia: Whittet & Shepperson 1975. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Quarto. 327 pages indexed. Hardcover bound in teal cloth and a white and red dust jacket now in mylar. The jacket shows wear with some edge tears. Rubbing and soiling especially on the rear panel. Outside edges of the text block are foxed. The book is sound and clean. Map endpapers. Illustrated with some photos. <br /><br /></p> Whittet & Shepperson hardcover
199344772Eufaula Alabama:: Historic Chattahoochee Commission. VG/NONE. 1993. Hardcover. 0945477066 . Large oversize hardcover of Volume 1only. Covers these Alabama counties: Barbour Chambers Dale Henry Hmouston Lee Russell. 475 pages. A very attractive crisp copy with scant wear. Not a former library copy. ; . Historic Chattahoochee Commission, hardcover
199338503Eufaula Alabama:: Historic Chattahoochee Commission. VG/NONE. 1993. Hardcover. Large oversize hardcover of Volume 2 only. Covers these Georgia counties: Chattahoochee Clay Decatur Harris Muscogee Quitman Randolph Steward Troup Seminole. 715 pages. A very attractive crisp copy with scant wear. Not a former library copy. ; . Historic Chattahoochee Commission, hardcover
232278Paris, Imprimerie administrative de Paul Dupont, 1847 in-4, 19 pp., broché sous couverture bleue imprimée.
M13260P , SEGMC , 1928 , in12 br , 283 pp Langue: Français
Milano, Jaca Book, 1969, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 110, [2]. Conservata fascetta editoriale rossa.
1976049294Elmira NY: Chemung County Historical Society 1976. Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Brown buckram lettered in gold foil. New as issued. 604 pp. illus. Chemung County Historical Society Hardcover
197546099Helen Vassy Callison; Bobby Gilmer Moss. VG-/NONE. 1975. Hardcover. Large oversize hardback with light minor cover shelfwear soil. Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight clean. No DJ. Not library discard. ; . Helen Vassy Callison; Bobby Gilmer Moss, hardcover
197543404Gaffney South Carolina:: Southern Renaissance Press. G/NONE. 1975. Hardcover. Large oversize hardback first edition with light to moderate soil to light-tan cloth covers. Mild internal foxing; previous owner's name/address label on front and rear endpapers. Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight clean. 75 pages of wonderful old photos. No DJ. Measures 10 3/4 inches x 13 1/4 inches. ; . Southern Renaissance Press, hardcover
197526123Gaffney South Carolina:: Southern Renaissance Press. 1975. Hardcover. SIGNED by Callison and inscribed to previous owner. Beige cloth covers bright clean; hinges sound unmarked. A very attractive copy. 75 pages with many photos. No DJ. Measures 10 3/4 inches x 13 1/4 inches. ; . Southern Renaissance Press, hardcover
1989009949Self-published 1989. Book. Good. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Abrasions on front cover.Lots of stories black and white pictures and genealogies of families from the area. A scarce book. Self-published Paperback
2025x-1009363530Cambridge University Press 2025. Paperback. New. 2nd revised edition edition. 726 pages. 8.50x1.45x11.00 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
2025x-1009363557Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 2nd revised edition edition. 726 pages. 8.50x1.50x11.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1994019502NY: St Martins Press 1994. 1st edition. Fine in dust jacket. SIGNED COPY. Author's first book in award-winning mystery series introducing Lydia Chin and Bill Smith. " It's always exciting to read the first novel of a newcomer with a distinctive voice and the talent to put a new spin on an established genre. Such is the case with this page-turning mystery introducing Lydia Chin a Chinese American private investigator living in New York City's Chinatown. When the Chinatown Museum is robbed of a set of rare porcelains the chair of the board of directors calls in her friend Lydia despite the opposition of Lydia's brother Tim a board member embarrassed by his sister's occupation not suitable for a respectable Chinese woman and afraid that her failure to solve the crime will make him lose face. Working with her sometime partner Bill Smith Lydia finds a connection between the shadowy underworld of the tongs Chinese gangs and the black market in stolen art which leads in turn to violence and danger--definitely unsuitable surroundings in the eyes of Lydia's family."--Booklist. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Book. St Martins Press Hardcover
1982055495<p>Florence Alabama 1982. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. iii 321 pages indexed. Hardcover in original dust jacket now in mylar. The jacket shows some wear but is complete. Some damping to the rear panel of the jacket as well as the headcap of the jacket spine. The interior of the book is sound and clean. Contains some illustrations. A scarce family history of those who lived around the Chotank Creek near the mouth of the Potomac River in Virginia. "Richard Foote b.1632 came from England to Westmoreland County Virginia returned to England on several business trips married Hester Howard in 1657 and remained in England. His son Richard Foote II 1665-1725 immigrated in 1688 to land in Stafford and King George Counties Virginia. The name "Chotank" was given to the area and people from there were known as "Chotankers." Descendants lived in Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Mississippi and elsewhere." Some of the family names include Berryman Fitzhugh Grisham Mackey Massey and Washington. <br /><br /></p> hardcover
1944222443New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co. 1944. Book. Good. Hardcover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Complete Set. Vol. 1: history from early settlements to the 1900s 425 pp. Vol. 2: topics such as religion education underground railroad law medicine music; 490 pp. Vol. 3: County outlines 472 pp. Vol 4: Personal and family history 679 pp. Book Condition: Good Ex-library only markings are pockets & slips on rear free end pages and small impress stamp on title pages; no text marks noted; scuffing to covers with a long mark on the rear of one and a cut on the rear of another; semi circular water stain tp bottom of Vol. 4's pages; wear to spine ends. No Dust Jackets as Issued. All volumes have gray cloth boards red spine labels with gold titles; frontispieces many illustrations- plates portraits maps facsimiles. a b . Lewis Historical Publishing Co. Hardcover