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1920255947Richmond: Herbert T. Ezekiel 1920. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Binding sound with light rubbing to extremities small amount of staining to covers; text is clean with no markings except a chip missing to page 409. Very Good binding. Herbert T. Ezekiel unknown books
1975246499Richmond VA: Virginia State Library 1975. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. Pronounced foxing to the textblock edges and to the extremities of the binding else a clean set; due to the size international and priority shipping will be additional--please inquire for a quote. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. Virginia State Library unknown books
1923220569New York: James T. White & Co 1923. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Signed. Inscribed and signed by author and previous owner's name on ffep. No other markings in text. Red cloth binding with gilt lettering. Spine is darkened. Very small closed tears at top and bottom of spine. Light shelf-wear to bottom spine. Top corners lightly bumped. Very Good binding. James T. White & Co unknown books
602461"5 3/4" x 2". Enclosed in the original dark blue leatherette folding snap case which is lined in white moiré silk stamped in gold on the front cover "City of Atlantic City William T. Somers Mayor." Case size when closed: 6 3/4" x 3 1/4". Provenance: from the estate of noted JFK collector Robert L. White. books
1857136Two Maine Bank Notes from the Atlantic Bank. One showing women Textile Workers 1857. Edges worn creasing and cancelled with a hole in each bill. A rare pair of Maine bank notes. books
011956NY: Atlantic Book & Art Corporation 0. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fair. Presumed first or early edition. Large oblong pictorial cardboard cut outs with 8 pages of zoo animals some pages torn many of the animals cut out but laid back in. An obviously used copy. Number 1 in the Orbis Paint Book with Cut Outs the other 3 identified by pub list on rear cover: @ Wild West 3 The Circus 4. The Farm. Published by Atlantic Book and Art Corporation 47 Murray St NYC. nd c1920s-30s. Atlantic Book & Art Corporation 0 unknown books
251312Charlottesville: Office of Univeristy Development. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Very Good binding. Office of Univeristy Development unknown books
1908255687Richmond: Whittet and Shepperson 1908. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The first year book issued by the Richmond Academy a secondary school for boys established by the Trustees of Richmond College in 1902. The Academy was housed in two buildings -- one containing a study hall and four classrooms and the other containing the primary school --located just south of the College on Lombardy and Park. We particularly like the page dedicated to the "Academy Chapter of Knights of Inertia and Lassitude" Place of Meeting: "Biach right-hand corner of study hall". A nice item of Richmond lore from the turn of the last century. Hinges have been reinforced. Very Good binding. Whittet and Shepperson unknown books
1951255475Lynchburg VA: Brown Morrison Inc 1951. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Previous owner name; this is a year calendar for students bound as a book; the calendar has metal spiral binds on spine and is bound in hardcover embossed cloth with raised lettering; paper note pad attached inside front board; binding slightly soiled. Very Good binding. Brown Morrison, Inc unknown books
192132432New York: Privately Printed 1921. First Edition. Near fine in original full gilt-decorated burgundy morocco top edge gilt. Quarto. 9 x 12 in. x ii 147 1 pp. With 24 illustrations with tissue guards: 23 black & white photographic plates as well as the Morehead coat of arms reproduced in color. TLS from Austin Heaton Carr of Winston-Salem laid in explaining that this copy was presented by John Motley Morehead to his grandfather Julian Carr on account of his grandfather's close friendship with Eugene Morehead: the two left Chapel Hill to fight for the confederates and Eugene was later best man at Julian's wedding. Limited issue numbered 15 of only 25 copies and signed by Morehead and presented to General Julian S. Carr. A lovely copy of a rare book with interesting provenance. <br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
19382544New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1938. Spiral_bound. Color illustrated boards white plastic comb spine. Very good. 126 pages. 23.5 x 17 cm. Filled with favorite recipes from the Marigold Restaurants - Appetizers & Soups Oyster Stew Sea Food Jambalaya Breads & Sandwiches Meats and Eggs Vegetables & Salads Desserts Sweets & Pickles Green Tomato Mincemeat and much more. Light staining to interior. Boards rubbed. <br /> Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. hardcover books
1910104128<p> Souvenir pamphlet oblong 8vo original wrappers with gilt title on top cover illustrated. Very slight corner folds normal aging and darkening; otherwise very good plus. An attractive souvenir of Philadelphia featuring an illustration of the Liberty Bell on the front cover. Some really nice period photographs of Philadelphia buildings including "The New Opera House" Independence Hall Pennsylvania Railroad Station Franklin National Bank Building and the City Hall Building. There are also a few private home and interior photographs.</p> L.H. Nelson Company, books
1907221724Norfolk VA: Anna Cunninham Cole; Press of Whitson & Shepherd 1907. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. M. Louise Smith. Signed by Author. Portrait By M. Louise Smith; Foxing on frontispiece portrait and tissue paper. No pencil or ink markings in text. Blue cloth binding with gilt lettering and decoration. Top of spine is bumped. "The Jamestown Princess" written in dark letters on spine. Very Good binding. Anna Cunninham Cole; Press of Whitson & Shepherd unknown books
1975212217Charlottesville VA: University Press of Virginia 1975. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. No markings in text. Very Good binding. University Press of Virginia unknown books
1875255074NY: Wm. A. Pond & Co 1875. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Theodore Wurst. Quite a charming book with engraved illustrations throughout -- "The Position in Quadrille" "Position for Round Dancing" and the like. De Garmo who taught dance at West Point enjoyed several editions of his book. This first edition copy belonged to Prof. Henry F. Laube who taught dance in the 1870's to Richmond's young ladies at Levy's Hall at the corner of Main and 11th Streets. Very nice Richmond Association item. Bound in green cloth and lacking the front free endpaper. Very Good binding. Wm. A. Pond & Co unknown books
188135023Ottawa: Printed by MacLean Roger & Co. 1881. Original printed salmon wrappers stitched. 2 10 large folding map short closed tear 20 11 3 2 2 pp as issued. Vertical fold light edgewear. Very Good.<br/> offered with Booth C.J. President: THE CANADA ATLANTIC RAILWAY CO'Y. PROSPECTUS. Ottawa: 1889. 4 pp printed on rectos only. Caption title as issued. Pinned at upper blank corner and docketed in ink on final blank "Canada Atlantic RR Prospectus January 1889." Fine.<br/><br/> The map in excellent condition is titled "Canada Atlantic Railway Map December 1881" accomplished by "Geo. Bishop & Co. Lith. Montreal." It measures 18" x 35" with the route of the railway; extensions and other railways also notes; other boundaries in green. All the documents creating the Company set forth in the title of the pamphlet are printed each individually numbered. The Railway as the Prospectus states "extends from Ottawa in a south easterly direction a distance of 142 miles and connects with the Central Vermont Railroad at the village of Alburgh Springs Vt. U.S.A."<br/> "The Canada Atlantic Railway CAR was a small regional railway created in 1880 by lumber baron John Rodolphus Booth. Initially planned as part of the transportation network for his vast lumber holdings the railway quickly grew into a general-purpose railway serving passengers and communities along the route. Booth's first target was to gain access to Vermont in order to connect with the Central Vermont Railway CV and further exploit the US markets" "Canada Atlantic Railway" Ontario Railways accessed at Canada-Rail website May 2018.<br/> As of May 2018 we do not locate either of these documents-- or the map-- on OCLC. Printed by MacLean, Roger & Co. unknown books
186543889London: Bacon & Co 1865. <p>Atlantic Cable. The Atlantic Telegraph. Printed broadside with hand-colored wood-engraved illustrations. London: Bacon & Co. 1865. 83.6 x 58 cm. Two horizontal folds reinforced on verso a few tiny lacunae slightly affecting a few words marginal tear repaired minor soiling but very good. Matted. </p> <p> A superb and amazingly detailed broadside commemorating the second attempt to lay the Atlantic Cable issued by the Atlantic Telegraph Company one of the sponsors of the venture. The first Atlantic Cable laid in 1858 had ceased transmitting shortly afterwards; a subsequent investigation by the British government uncovered the design flaws in the cable and transmitting system and took steps to correct them based on the recommendations of physicist William Thomson later Lord Kelvin. In 1865 the second Atlantic Cable voyage was launched this time aboard Isambard Kingdom Brunel's enormous steamship Great Eastern which was the only vessel capable of transporting the extremely heavy cable and installation machinery. Unfortunately the cable snapped and sank two-thirds of the way through but the following year a third Atlantic Cable venture was successful: A new cable was laid and the cable lost the previous year was grappled for and recovered. Rapid and reliable communication between North America and Europe was finally possible.</p> <p> The present broadside issued around the time of the Great Eastern's departure from Valentia Ireland the Atlantic Cable's eastern anchor in 1865 contains a wealth of detail about the Atlantic Cable's history development and technological features as well as information on the history and theory of telegraphy proposed submarine cable routes and the machinery used to lay the cable. At the center of the broadside is a large image of the Great Eastern with a smaller cutaway view below; a map showing the routes of the Atlantic Cable and other submarine cables is at the top and framing the broadside are exact-size images of the 1858 and 1865 cables.</p> . Bacon & Co unknown books
1906WRCLIT49068Baltimore 1906. II:3. Quarto. Printed self-wrappers. Lower edges a bit frayed and dusty else very good. Edited by C. Albert Haugh. "Official Organ of the Atlantic Coast Amateur Press Association." unknown books
195118701Concord NH: The Atlantic Monthly Company 1951. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Small 4to. Perfect bound pictorial wraps. About very good. Some soiling to covers small chips to spine at head and tail; moderate wrinkling/handling wear. Interior clean overall with touches of toning here and there. Binding sound. 96pp. <br/><br/>Cover portrait of T.S. Eliot by Mimi Korach. Prints Eliot's 1950 lecture at Harvard titled "Poetry and Drama." Other sections of the issue focus on socialism in Europe including an essay by Bertrand Russell on "Gladstone and Lenin". Also includes an installment of The Atlantic's serial biography on F. Scott Fitzgerald written by Arthur Mizener. (The Atlantic Monthly Company) paperback books
193056115Boston MA: Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co 1930. One sheet 12 x 8 inches folded once. Recipes and food info on front and rear interior is ad for the week's food specials. Paper yellowed and creased dog-eared o/w VG. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co unknown books
18681910240th Cong. 2d Sess.: HED250. 1868. 13 3 blank pp. Disbound. Caption-title as issued. Very Good. HED250. unknown books
1899228193Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates & Co 1899. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Poor dust jacket. Illustrations; Volume II only. Spine patched. Dustjacket split and laid in. No pencil or ink markings in text. One half black leather and marbled boards. Very Good binding / Poor dust jacket. Henry T. Coates & Co unknown books
1904236487Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office 1904. Soft Cover. Fair binding. Fold Out Map; Scant blue pencil markings in text. Gey paper binding. Front and rear covers detached but present. Insect damage at bottom edge of front cover and text pages. No text affected. Cover edges brittle. Color fold-out map; NOT Ex-Library. Fair binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
1850258419Philadelphia PA: William S. Martien 1850. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A rebacked copy of the First Edition with the half of the original spine including the original titling laid down. Some scattered foxing. Very Good binding. William S. Martien unknown books
190173411NY 1901. Hardcover. Fair. 8 photos and illustrations 27p. 23cm. Covers lightly spotted. Contents detached from binding. No Jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover books