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1785018809Hartford: Elisha Babcock Printer 1785. First Edition. Full Leather. Good. First edition. Full calf leather with red title label on the spine. 8 304 pages lacking errata page. First edition of what many consider to be America's first epic poem blending religious allegory with the recent events of the American Revolution and George Washington. Timothy Dwight was an American educator and minister. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy scuffing to the covers with minor soiling and staining. Spine rather darkened. Leather split along the entire front hinge. Covers a bit bowed. Three purple ink stamps on the first end paper and inside front cover belonging to the previous owner William C. Byer a Free-will Baptist minister who apparently really wanted everyone to know this was his book. One stamp on the rear inside cover. Another ownership signature and pencil on the inside front cover. Sabin 21548. Elisha Babcock, Printer unknown
1760005903London: Printed for R. Baldwin at the Rose in Pater noster Row 1760. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet apparently disbound from a larger work. Pagination runs from 330-384 plus a title page with an illustration of London from the Thames at the head. With a fold-out map of the County of Montgomery as well as a fold-out view of the city and harbor of Fonchall capital of Madeira. A single issue of this British magazine with this issue featuring articles on the then present war between England and France-the Seven Years' War or French and Indian War-including a history and origin of the war a letter from a French officer providing and account of the Siege of Louisburg and a journal of a winter campaign in Canada and the siege of Quebec. Also included is an account of a 'Rebellion of the Negroes in Jamaica' describing Tacky's War or Rebellion in which African enslaved people led by Tacky rebelled against their owners being ultimately defeated. Topics relating to history and religion a mathematical question Dutch designs defeated in the East Indies ships taken by the French etc. are also featured. GOOD condition. Faint creasing to the outer pages with some browning along the extremities. Minor wear along the extremities. Remains of binding along the spine. Very minor scattered foxing. Printed for R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Pater noster Row unknown
178842601788 Paris, Prault 1788 3 volumes in 12 plein veau, dos orné, pièces de titre cuir rouge, pièces de tomaisons cuir vert, 194 + 191 + 167 pages, 9 planches hors texte gravées un petit manque de cuir sue le premier plat du tome 3, coiffe de queue émoussée au tome 2
1727WRCAM20832London: Printed by Sam. Buckley 1727. 48pp. Title vignette. Later plain stiff paper wrappers. Very good. This work includes many references to Spanish plundering of ships in the West Indies specifically involving Admiral Hosier's squadron. Prints the text of letters between the Marquis de la Paz to the Marquis de Pozobueno and the Duke of Newcastle as well as other diplomatic communications regarding naval actions involving especially Spain and England. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 727/146. SABIN 40576. Printed by Sam. Buckley unknown books
1771LBW-4391[Paris, 1771-1786]. 237 x 179 mm.
1772Tir411772 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Échelle en lieux . Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux .La nouvelle Espagne correspond au Mexique , Nicaragua, Panama / la Terre ferme au Vénézuela .
1772Tir411772 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Échelle en lieux . Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux .La nouvelle Espagne correspond au Mexique , Nicaragua, Panama / la Terre ferme au Vénézuela .
1790LBW-6686Paris, Demonville, 1790. In-8 de 23 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la Bradel, pièce de titre verte (reliure moderne).
1790LBW-6873Paris, Baudouin, 1790. In-4 de 14 pp. ; cartonnage de papier marbré marron à la Bradel, pièce de titre marron (reliure moderne).
1790LBW-6690Paris, Didot, 1790. In-8 de 15 pp. ; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge (reliure moderne).
1789LBW-68831789. In-8 de 7 pp. sur papier bleuté, non rogné ; cartonnage de papier marbré marron à la Bradel, pièce de titre marron (reliure moderne).
1789LBW-77791789. In-8 de 16 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré vert, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
1791LBW-7805Paris, imprimerie de L. Potier de Lille, 1791. In-8 de 8 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge avec le titre en long (reliure moderne).
1764LBW-23701764. 200 x 147 mm.
1758LBW-72561758. 213 x 306 mm.
1764LBW-23471764. 223 x 354 mm.
1764LBW-23481764. 230 x 357 mm.
1764LBW-23501764. 212 x 348 mm.
1764LBW-23541764. 212 x 300 mm.
1764LBW-23571764. 219 x 162 mm.
1764LBW-23591764. 221 x 331 mm.
1764LBW-23461764. 199 x 294 mm.
1764LBW-23661764. 203 x 337 mm.
1764LBW-23691764. 218 x 160 mm.
1789LBW-5126Versailles, Baudouin, 1789. In-8 de 16 pp.; cartonnage marbré de papier vert à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge avec le titre en long, non rogné (reliure moderne).