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1920029469Houghton Mifflin: 1920. "The American Field Service as a group of youths serving the French Army in the Great War is a thing of the past. And this is its history." 3 volumes: 1627 pages illustrated and with maps in back of volume I present. 3 FINE- HARDCOVERS Blue cloth covers lettering is bright on the spines. Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jackets Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Houghton Mifflin: Hardcover
ORD-20248Paris. Flammarion. 1929. In-12 (122 x 1.88 mm) broché, couverture crème imprimée en rouge et noir, 259 pages. Edition originale non justifiée sur alfa. Très bon état.
019133No Place: Home Literary Association presumed Producer. Unbound. Good. No place or date. Perhaps late 1800s to early 1900s. Approximately 12 ½ by 2 5/8 inches including tassels at the bottom. A rather ornate silk ribbon perhaps issued for a convention or meeting of the Home Literary Association. The piece consists of one large ribbon with two smaller ribbons attached at the top. A silk flower type piece with gold colored sequins in a star formation at the top. Floor Manager patch sewn on. Nothing could be found about the organization. GOOD condition. Some fold creases present with minor general toning and light soiling. Home Literary Association, presumed Producer unknown
1935016081New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First Edition. Cloth. Good/Poor. First edition with an A on the copyright page. Orange cloth in unclipped jacket. 346 pp. Illustrations by the author. Classic piece of Western literature recalling life on the fiction Seven X ranch presenting a realistic depiction of cowboys their work and the land in which they live. POOR jacket on a GOOD book. Moderate browning some soiling and staining to the covers. Heavy scuffing chipping creasing and tearing along the extremities with a large tear at the lower rear hinge. Several creases to the jacket. Minor fading soiling and edgewear to the book. Gift inscription on the first endpaper. Minor toning and a hint of foxing in the interior. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1370465Abidjan & Paris: Club Africain du Livre & Présence Africaine, 1973 in-8, 312 pages, 3 illustrations. Reliure skivertex d'éd., bon état. René Maran obtint le Prix Goncourt en 1921 avec son roman "Batouala". Textes de L. S. Senghor, R. Violaines, C. Kunstler, C. Astruc, A. Darnal, M. Gahisto, R. Maran, F. Raynal, A. Maurice, J. Jacoulet, P. Paraf, C. Barrailley, P. Tuffrau, M. Sinda, J. Portail, A. Fraysse, F. Descoeurs, O. Denys, M. Mercer Cook.
189732612Paris Calmann Lévy 1897 in-12° Avec un portrait en héliogravure
1971013141Toledo OH: Inmates of the Lucas County Jail Presumed Publisher 1971. Wraps. Fair. Inmates of the Lucas County Jail Presumed Publisher. Toledo OH: 1971. Single stapled zine format. 8 ½ by 11 inches. 6 leaves printed on single sides only. INCOMPLETE missing all leaves after number 6. Written by two people held in the Lucas County Jail in Toledo Ohio consisting primarily of a piece on recent protests and unrest in the jail due to those incarcerated seeking better conditions and more rights. Based on the tone and information it appears that the concerns of the incarcerated were addressed and met with compromises reached that satisfied a majority of the incarcerated. FAIR/GOOD condition missing all pages after the sixth leaf. Last leaf DETACHED. General toning with heavy wrinkling and creasing at the top left corner. Minor soiling and staining. Inmates of the Lucas County Jail, Presumed Publisher unknown
020421Cleveland OH: Social Welfare Department Cleveland Church Federation Publisher. Wraps. Good. no date circa 1958. Wraps. 22 pp. A report based on a survey of churches that were part of the Cleveland Church Federation analyzing the statistics gathered to establish how inclusive Cleveland churches were. While piece concludes that churches were not as segregated as they once were they still had a long way to go. GOOD condition. Uneven fading and toning to the wrappers with some soiling and wrinkling. Old price in red crayon on the front cover. Social Welfare Department, Cleveland Church Federation, Publisher unknown
2010034128Columbia University Press: 2010. 301 pages. "This volume contains a selection of the authors articles about Hugnarian American experience. Both authors are internationally renowned for their prolific research in the field of Hungarian Studies." FINE HARDCOVER FINE DUST JACKET. Signed by both authors. Signed by Authors. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Columbia University Press: Hardcover
015836No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Good. No publisher place or date presumed 1980. Single sided poster. 41 by 27 inches. A promotional poster for a stop motion film featuring the Walt Kelly created comic strip character Pogo and following his run for president. The movie featured the voices of Ruth Buzzi Jonathan Winters Vincent Price and others. GOOD condition. Several horizontal and vertical fold creases present with wrinkling at the intersections of the folds. Minor toning. Several chips along the right edge. No publisher unknown
1979LFA-126745511Un ouvrage de 266 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, broché, publié en 1979, Editions Caribéennes, bon état
200768600Rapanui Press ; Librairie de l’Oeuvre St-Charles 2007 In-8 broché. Très bon état d’occasion.
1961195061961. Paris Éditions Louis Soulanges 1961 - Broché 14 cm x 19 cm 110 pages - Texte de Gilbert Gratiant - Bon état
31509Paris NRF Gallimard 1941 in 8 (19,5x14) Un volume broché, couverture illustrée, 228 pages [2]. Bon exemplaire
1987139987Couverture souple. Broché. 500 pages. De nombreus passages soulignés.
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
48800Basse-Terre.1989.In-8 carré,couv.souple ill.en couleurs.Ills.Dédicace de l'Auteur au Proffeur Butel. Bon état.
1794LBW-55641794. In-8 de 8 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
ORD-5158Québec. Dussault & Proulx. 1906. In-8 dos toile verte, VIII, 366pp. Cachets de bibliothèque sinon bon état.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked red cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped but not marked or torn with tiny nick and chip to lower rear edge and minor traces of storage. 223pp. A vivid account of the highly controversial 1981 cricket tour of the Caribbean by one of the participants, Geoffrey Boycott. Well illustrated.
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
236497Basse-Terre, Imprimerie du gouvernement, s.d. (1874) in-8, 15 pp., broché.
1868LBW-6705Fort-de-France, 1868. In-8 de 7 pp. ; broché.
189134361891 demi-chagrin rouge éditeur à c., tête dor. in-8, (2ff.), 932pp., 4 cartes en coul., 191 cartes in-texte, 73 vues., Paris Hachette 1891,