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1822011473Boston: Cummings and Hilliard 1822. Quarter Leather. Good. Stated second edition. Quarter calf leather with marbled boards. Xii 480;2481-818 plus errata. Fold out color map at the front with five fold out plates at the rear. An early work studying the mineralogy and geology of the United States by Parker Cleaveland a geologist and professor who drew on his own collection of minerals to compile this work. With general discussion of the properties of minerals as well as sections studying specific minerals in the US. GOOD condition. Leather cracked flaking and darkened along the spine being rather brittle. Some darkening along the extremities of the boards. Minor scuffing and bumping to the edges. Scattered minor foxing throughout heavier to the first few pages and to a few pages scattered throughout. Misfolding present to the plates in the rear. Map with several wrinkles and some toning. Owner's signature present with front endpaper torn along the upper hinge. Sabin 13611 for first edition and this. Cummings and Hilliard unknown
1995025815Greenwood Press: 1995. 173 pages. "The purpose of the present study is to chronicle the changing role of anti-popery in New England from the siege of Louisbourg in 1745 until 1791 when John Carroll archbishop of Baltimore head of the Catholic Church in America visited Boston." FINE- HARDCOVER scarce. Blue cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine and cover. Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Greenwood Press: Hardcover
1967021535U.S. Government Printing Office: 1967. 371 pages Indices illustrated. "This report presents some of the evidence regarding modern Ku Klux Klan operations which the committee obtained as a result of a full-scale investigation during the 89th Congress." FINE HARDCOVER scarce. Hard Cover. Fine/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. U.S. Government Printing Office: Hardcover
17781001488vo period calf rebacked with modern calf and new endpapers 3 202pp. Wear to covers; ink name to top of title page and some foxing and darkening within. Otherwise very good. The contents provide coverage of the important proceedings before the Declaration of Independence on July 4th 1776.This commentary reflects the efforts of the Second Continental Congress which was headed by John Hancock. A good portion of the contents focus on correspondence between Washington who had taken command of the Continental Army in May 1775 and Congress election of delegates form each of the Colonies and funding the war with Great Britain. Some remarks actually give insight into the pay that soldiers received privates got $5 per month. Also some information on printing of paper money and what denominations would be used. While the title page indicated this was a reprinted work Sabin only lists the London edition. Reprinted For J. Almon
1829BB1450London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley New Burlington-Street 1829. First Edition. Half-Calf. Fine. Scarce First Printing complete in three volumes of the "first anti-miscegenation novel in our literature Fiedler. 12mo: xiv2991; 23111; 2316pp. Contemporary pink half calf over marbled boards by Harrison of Belfast their ticket to front paste-down of vol. I; black morocco lettering pieces gilt; spines decorated in blind; marbled endpapers and edges. A truly excellent set occasional light foxing mostly marginal; spines rubbed and faded to tan. Spiller & Blackburn 11. BAL 3843. Sabin 16416. Fiedler quoted in Wallace James D. “Race and Captivity in Cooper's the Wept of Wish-ton-wish†American Literary History 7.2 1995: 189–209. True First Edition of this historical novel published in London September and later in November in Philadelphia under the title The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish: A Tale both from the same sheets printed in Florence by Molini. Written in Paris when Cooper was as the center of the small American expatriate community and set in the seventeenth century on frontier land later part of Connecticut. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington-Street unknown
1868021354Boston: Lee and Shepard 1868. Cloth. Good. Rebound in modern green library cloth. 235 pp. Illustrations throughout. No map called for in this edition. A history of Lowell Massachusetts including its manufacturing history and contributions to the Civil War. GOOD condition ex-library with exterior spine label and interior pastedowns and minor marking. Minor edgewear to the exterior. Frontis illustration of Lowell DETACHED and laid in. Paper somewhat brittle and toned with minor scattered soiling. Blank pages bound in throughout although text is complete. Previous owner's signature on a first endpaper. Lee and Shepard unknown
1955021736Boston Athenaeum: 1955. 920 pages with an Introduction by Walter Muir Whitehill. 2 FINE- HARDCOVERS. Blue cloth covers lettering is bright on spines and covers. . Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jackets Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Boston Athenaeum: Hardcover
1922022217No Place: McCall's Publisher 1922. Unbound. Good. Single sheet folio. A sheet of paper dolls and accessories for Camp Fire Girls the youth organization founded around the same time as the Girl Scouts. Illustrated and drawn by Mel Cummin a noted American illustrator and cartoonist. GOOD condition. Minor toning to the paper. A few faint creases at the corners. McCall's, Publisher unknown
1889019106New York: D. Appleton and Company 1889. Half Leather. Good. Half leather with marbled boards. 612 729 pp. MISSING frontispiece illustrations in both volumes. An exhaustive biography on American orator and statesman Daniel Webster. Provenance note: these books were apparently originally in the collection of Ralph Pulitzer and both bear a large bookplate designed by Rockwell Kent for Pulitzer and his second wife. GOOD condition. Ex-library with interior pocket and pastedown as well as blindstamping to the title pages. Second volume's front pastedown library bookplate partially obscures the Pulitzer bookplate. No exterior library markings noted. Minor to moderate scuffing heavier to the leather and extremities with minor splitting along the hinges. Minor toning in the interior. Frontispieces MISSING. D. Appleton and Company unknown
1973009517Farrar Straus and Giroux: 1973. The third printing 242 pages illustrated. "Mr. Davies's book gives a devastating account of the Justice Department's evasion and duplicity and draws upon new evidence that has come to light in the past two years. This book is an indictment not only of some of the Ohio National Guard but of the Nixon Administration for its failure to come to grips with the unanswered questions surrounding the tragic events of May 4 1970 and of the American public as well for its willingness to let these questions go unresolved." FINE- HARDCOVER VERY GOOD- DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. Hard Cover. Fine-/Very Good-. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Farrar, Straus and Giroux: Hardcover
1858032889Johnson Fry & Company 1858. This book is Volume I of a two volume set 246 pages illustrated with numerous highly-finished steel engravings including battle scenes and full-length portraits- from original paintings by Alonzo Cappel. "To supply the demand which is thus created this work has been prepared- a description of the battles of the republic in detail with such original documents relating thereto and such sketches of the lives of those who took part therein as will enable all who may refer to its pages to gain full and authentic information on the subject on which it treats." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER. Black covers with gilt lettering on spine. A more modern binding. Overall a nice clean tight copy. Volume I only. Hard Cover. Very Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. Illus. by Alonzo Chappel. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Johnson, Fry & Company, Hardcover
1770016247London and Berlin: No publisher 1770. Cloth. Good. Library binding red cloth. 366 28; 136 pp. All text in French. Volume two only of this study of the people climate and animals of North America. By Cornelius de Pauw a Dutch philosopher who despite never visiting America considered himself an expert on the country. He insisted that Native Americans were inferior to Europeans degraded by an inferior climate and asserted that Europeans that moved to America also became degraded. He routinely dismissed evidence to the contrary such as the Aztec calendar. With a rebuttal to de Pauw's work by Dom Pernety. GOOD condition. Ex-library with call numbers on the spine interior pastedowns and stamping. Minor soiling scuffing and fading to the covers. Small dampstain to the rear cover. See Sabin for a variety of records for these works. No publisher unknown
021195No Place: No publisher. Wraps. Good. No publisher place or date. Presumed Condor Nightclub San Francisco circa 1966. Roughly 11 ¾ by 9 inches when folded. Unfolds into 8 panels. A promotional work featuring famed topless dancer Carol Doda and her work at the Condor nightclub in San Francisco. Four panels feature reproduced press clippings from 1965 about Doda's show with the other four panels primarily featuring photographs of Carol Doda performing. One photo depicts the Condor's owners. Carol Doda popularized topless dancing in clubs being one of the first noted performers to do so. She started her topless act in 1964. In 1969 she changed her act to be entirely nude which she performed until it was outlawed in 1972. The Condor was opened in 1958 but became most popular once it started featuring Doda's topless act. It was added to the San Francisco Business Legacy in 2022 recognized in part for pioneering topless and bottomless entertainment. GOOD condition. Moderate uneven toning some soiling and a few small stains to the exterior. Faint vertical fold crease present. Minor creasing and wrinkling. Small chip at the center fore edge. No publisher unknown
1854021929Nashua NH: Published for J.R. Dodge 1854. Unbound. Poor. Stated second edition. Single sheet 34 ½ by 26 inches. Linen backed varnished map. A map created primarily to depict the many railroad lines that were proliferating in the state of New Hampshire in the mid 1800s. Some of these lines ranged into to White Mountains to facilitate logging operations in the region. The counties of the state are prominent with towns also depicted. VERY POOR condition. Ex-library with a title label affixed to the reverse. Heavy creasing and lengthy tears to the entire piece mostly emanating from the left edge with some loss along the extremities and to the face of the map from the cracking/tearing. Map toned and faded with the varnish not doing it any favors. Some soiling and staining. A few old tape repairs present to the upper portion. The map is extremely fragile and will be prone to further deterioration with more handling. Any wear you can imagine it's probably on this map no pun intended. Sold as is. Published for J.R. Dodge unknown
1858015525No Place: No Publisher 1858. Pamphlet. Good. 35th Congress 1st Session. Senate. No publisher place or date. Washington 1858. Pamphlet disbound from a larger work. 88 pp. A report on the Lecompton Constitution of Kansas in which slaveholding was protected. The first half of the report asserts that pro-abolition causes led rebellions in the state in an effort to go against the will of Kansas residents who according to the author supported the Lecompton Constitution. Included is a printing of the constitution as well as a report by Stephen Douglas who breaking with many Democrats sided with Republicans against the constitution. His and others' findings found many instances of voter fraud or irregularities and in 1858 another vote was held and the Lecompton Constitution did not pass. GOOD condition. Old binding holes and remains of binding along the spine. Minor toning and a hint of foxing. Sabin 37041. No Publisher unknown
1859021829Columbus: Randall and Aston Publisher. Follett Foster and Company Printers 1859. Wraps. Good. With a History of Columbus Baptist Association from Its Organization to 1837. With a Sketch of Early Ministers and Churches. Printed wraps. 8 44 pp. Two works in one with the first 8 pages providing the minutes of the events surrounding the acknowledgement of the 41st anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association in September of 1859 Followed by a history of the association written by Jacob Drake discussing its origin as well as early ministers and the actions of churches in various localities all associated with the organization. Rear interior wrapper with a list of ordained ministers in the organization. GOOD condition. Some soiling staining and offsetting to the covers. Minor creasing and wrinkling. Slight loss of wrapper to the head and tail of the spine. Randall and Aston, Publisher. Follett, Foster and Company, Printers unknown
1867016429Boston: Samuel A. Drake Publisher 1867. Half-Leather. Poor. Half leather with cloth boards. 333 pp. Fold out map tipped in on the title page. A collection of short accounts/histories originally written in the 1600s that chronicled various wars and struggles between Native Americans and early colonists in the New England region. This includes Drake's account of the rise of hostility between Native Americans and colonists asserting that if white settlers had not been haughty and arrogant and considered Native Americans as equals little hostility would have arisen. Reprinted tracts in this include: The Present State of New-England with Respect to the Indian Wars; A continuation of the State of New England being a farther account of the Indian War; A new and farther Narrative of the State of New-England; a True Account of the most Considerable Occurences etc.; The War in New-England visibly Ended King Philip Beheaded etc.; News from New England being a True and last account; A farther brief and true Narration of the late Wars risen in New England. Title pages to each tract reprinted. POOR/FAIR condition. Slightly ex-library with an institutional stamp on the title page. Covers essentially DETACHED hanging by threads which will probably give out with much further handling. Minor fading scuffing and soiling to the covers. Heavy scuffing to the leather along the extremities spine and hinges with tearing and loss to the leather along the backstrip. Interior solid but a bit toned. Map foxed and a bit creased/wrinkled. Sabin 20879. Samuel A. Drake, Publisher unknown
#[36829]Amsterdam J.H. de Bussy 1887- 1903. 6 volumes. Original printed wrappers spines with tape. All published. - With stamp of the library of Dutch parliament. - Annual report of the History Language Land- and Ethnological Society established in Willemstad. unknown
#[22837]Amsterdam J.H. de Bussy 1948. Large 4to. Cloth with dust-jacket sl. soiled. With coloured maps and many photographic illustrations. 532 pp. Ample describtions of the Netherlands Antilles with contributions by A.J.C. Krafft P.A. Kasteel N. van Meeteren W.J. Goslinga M.D. Latour B. de Gaay Fortman etc. hardcover
1910021623Hanover MA: Town of Hanover Publisher 1910. Cloth. Good. Green cloth. 291 474 pp. With a few photos and a small map. A town history of Hanover Massachusetts including notable residents and events a look at buildings etc. With a lengthy section of genealogies of families associated with Hanover. GOOD condition. Ex-library with spine label interior pockets pastedowns and stamping. Minor fading and edgewear. Heavy pulling and fraying to the head and tail of the spine. All front endpapers to the title page DETACHED and laid in. Lengthy gift inscription on the inside front cover. Rear interior hinge reinforced with binding tape. Town of Hanover, Publisher unknown
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
1822023997by the Author Printed By S. Converse. 1822. 527 pages with the errata slip tipped in back of book. This is Volume 4 only of the 4 volume set as issued. FINE- HARDCOVER bound into modern maroon cloth boards gilt lettering is bright on the spine. Paper edges are roughly cut as originally issued. Hard Cover. Fine-/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. by the Author, Printed By S. Converse. Hardcover
1800008278Providence: B. Wheeler Printer 1800. First Edition. Pamphlet. Good. First edition Pamphlet. Lacking any wraps that may have been issued. Appears disbound from a larger work. 31 pp. including three odes in the rear. The third ode appears to have been published in 1801 and was perhaps included as an afterthought Evans makes no mention of this ode. A speech reflecting on the importance of philandrianism in society and the duties of the members of the Philandrian Society touching on religious and philosophical ideas as well as the role of benevolent groups in America. The Philandrian Society was a secret society established at Brown University that was 'dedicated to the cultivation of friendship' with meetings held in which lectures on politeness or other moral or literary subjects were given see Mitchell: Encyclopedia Brunoniana online on the Brown University website. GOOD condition. Light browning to the paper. Dampstaining present along the binding edge of the last page slightly affecting the gutters of the last several pages. Minor scattered foxing. Evans 37346. B. Wheeler, Printer unknown
1899021941Little Brown and Company: 1899. 360 pages with 79 b&w photographs. "The Spanish-American War of 1898 was the justification of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. The history of the 6th Massachusetts in the Spanish-American War is unique in that its campaign was almost a bloodless one the absence of battles and the few months it was in the field rendering its experiences different in kind and degree from those regiments which were in the Civil War almost as many years and even for its sister regiments in Cuba in '98. And while the following account is written with a full appreciation of the seemingly insuramountable difficulties overcome by the War Department in an incredibly short space of time in addition to the necessary hardships of army life and it not intended in any sense as a "lament" there is that to record of interest not only to the regiment itself but to its friends." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER brown illustrated covers. This book as two photographs tipped into the book. On the front blank endpaper "this photograph of Hazel W. Newton nice of Corporal Frank A. Haines was carried by him throughout his service in the Spanish War in 1898." In the back of the book there is a photograph of Corp. Frank A. Haines in uniform. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Little, Brown and Company: Hardcover
1847021453Boston: Samuel G. Drake Publisher 1847. Cloth. Good. Brick red cloth presumed later rebind. 146 pp. A work providing the early colonial history of the town of Roxbury in Massachusetts focusing primarily on the 1600s. Includes some information perhaps useful for genealogy. According to the introduction it appears there was supposed to be a second part to this work although it looks like it was never issued. GOOD condition. Ex-library with spine label interior pastedowns and stamping. Covers faded. Minor soiling and edgewear. Text block toned. Minor scattered soiling. Dampstain present along the lower page edges affecting the bottom margin only. Samuel G. Drake, Publisher unknown