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187434721New York: United States Pub. Co. 1874. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 6 x 9 inches. xii 664 pages. Condition is Very Good leather lightly scuffed and worn at edges leather at rear joint is cracking but hinge is strong text and illustrations are very clean binding is tight. NY RGR. ETS United States Pub. Co. hardcover
1884R12494London England: J. & A. Churchill 1884. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. A handsome copy in very good condition. Dark geen linen boards gilt spine. Published by Order of the Governors and Committee of the Medical School. The Museum was founded in 1835 to maintain the collection of prpartaions of early Lectureres including Dr. Charles Bell and Dr. Sweatman who held the chair of Midwifery. This catalogue includes the work of A Special Committee to draw up regulations for the preservation of specimens and preparations and augmentation of the collection. Curators were appointed and the work of the Museum unfolded. In 1880 the offices of Curator and Pathologist were conbined a committee was appointed to create the first catalogue which revised and reorganized into a uniform plan with new descriptions for over 800 specimens. Original descriptions have been inserted and cross referenced etc etc. J. & A. Churchill hardcover
1874005143United States Publishing Co. Expertly rebound with black half leather with raised bands and gilt titles on spine and front and rear olive cloth. Marbled page edges. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1874. United States Publishing Co hardcover
1850048871Derby CT: Wilkins & Son 1850. First American Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 8vo. Ex library with book plate inside & accession number on title page. Recently repaired with new leather spine using original 1/2 leather old corners little worn some rubbing. Two page frontispiece maps are partially stained probably from a newspaper clipping inserted slight age toning on edges of pages throughout. Numerous woodcut engraved illustrations. Starr. Baptist Bibliography #S10362. Size: 8vo. 396 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 pounds or less. Category: Religion & Theology; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Wilkins & Son hardcover
185129956Richmond and Louisville: Published by John Early For the Methodist Episcopal Church South 1851. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 3 372 pages. Dark brown cloth hardcover stamped in blind on front and rear boards. Gilt stamped title on spine. Repaired. Original spine chipped at head and base rebacked onto newer dark brown cloth. Moderate scattered foxing and toning to the pages. Light damp staining to the text ending by page 80. Previous owner name stamp on front end sheet G. Jeff Pearce. Contents cover the topics of Slavery and secession of the Methodist Church. Fair. <br /> <br /> Sabin 48191. Published by John Early, For the Methodist Episcopal Church, South hardcover
18931706<p>Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Co. 1893. First American edition. 1893</p><p><strong>DRAMATIC ILLUSTRATIONS OF CANCER AND MALFORMATIONS IN HUMANS AND ANIMALS. </strong></p><p>13.5 x 22 cm hardcover red cloth binding gilt title to spine colored frontispiece of fungating sebaceous cyst with tissue guard i-xvi 511 pp 250 wood engravings and 9 plates 6 colored with tissue guards. Light browning to pages unmarked a very good copy of this extraordinary collection of illlustrations of abnormal growths in humans and animals.</p><p><strong>SIR JOHN BLAND SUTTON </strong>1855 - 1936 a British physician entered Middlesex Hospital London as a medical student and in 1884 was appointed to the staff of the hospital. He became successively Lecturer in Anatomy Assistant SurgeonSurgeon and finally in 1920 Consulting Surgeon. He was one of the first in that hospital to undertake abdominal operations in the early days of Listerian asepsis. In 1910 he was elected to the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons and in 1920 became president of the Royal Society of Medicine. Sir John contributed much to medical literature and was the author of several well known books including Tumours Innocent and Malignant offered here. In his work on tumours he endeavoured to set forth a classification on embryological principles and to illustrate his points by comparative pathology. In his interest in the lower animals and his love for scientific method Bland-Sutton suggests comparison with John Hunter.</p> Lea Brothers & Co. hardcover
185812151Lettre Autographe militaire signée de Charles Richard Sutton de Clonard (1805-1870). Il est neveu du maréchal Bugeaud. Ancien élève de l'Ecole Royale Militaire de Saint-Cyr, promotion 1825-1827. Il est lieutenant en 1831, capitaine en 1838, et colonel en 1852. Il est nommé général de brigade en 1857. Avec notice biographique au verso. -Au sujet des chevaux de sa division en 1858. -LAS 3 pages recto/verso pliées. Format in-8°(24x17). Très bon état.
188511141<p>NP. No date. Circa 1885. THREE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT BOOKS. The only one dated belonged to Edith Lane Stow on the Wold and is dated Jan. 21st 1885 the other two have owner names John F Sutton of Selby College Birmingham and Hugh Williams. A mixture of lessons teacher instruction school management and a few mss hymns by Edith and George Lane in 3 text books measuring between 9 and 8.2 x 7.3 and 6.5 inches. An interesting insight into British education of the past. -- More photos available on request.</p> NP. No date. Circa 1885 hardcover
188063351Columbus Ga: Thos. Gilbert Printer and Book-Binder 1880. First edition. 259 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth. Very good. First edition. 259 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Conatins Theodore Burnside: An Alabama Story. Wright III: 4831 Thos. Gilbert, Printer and Book-Binder unknown books
188063351Columbus Ga: Thos. Gilbert Printer and Book-Binder 1880. First edition. 259 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth. Very good. First edition. 259 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Conatins Theodore Burnside: An Alabama Story. Wright III: 4831 Thos. Gilbert, Printer and Book-Binder unknown
1833436651Boston: David Marks 1833. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. 12mo. 424pp. Contemporary leather with red morocco spine label gilt with owner's name in gilt on front board "Tryphena Putnam". Endpapers foxed boards a bit rubbed but a handsome very good or better example of an American binding. Curious Tryphena Putnam was a relatively common name - we found a cluster of them in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. David Marks hardcover
18491364770Frankfort: WM. Tanner & J. W. Finnell 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 1129 pages; G; Re-bound in full brown vinyl with blue spine label and gilt lettering on spine; Very light bumping to corners otherwise binding tight and in good condition; Moderate staining to bottom of text block slight age toning to text block slight age toning to pages moderate uneven foxing to pages throughout slight warping to pages throughout and previous owners inscription in ink on sfep; Previous seller contents description on ffep; Sabin 37500. RWO.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved Upstairs outside of Allan's Office. 1364770. Special Collections. WM. Tanner & J. W. Finnell hardcover
187996CREAM1710London: Field & Tuer; The Leadenhall Press 1879. Hardback full-vellum title and illustration to front board. 36cm x 46.5cm. 23pp 12 full-page etched plates with tissue guards. With 8 etchings within the text. Proofs on Japanese Paper Twenty-five only printed. 1st edition 1879. Binding is slightly marked. A little foxing to end-papers and title page. Scarce. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Field & Tuer; The Leadenhall Press Hardcover
1839011121Oxford: John Henry Parker 1839. This is a reprint/facsimile edition of the original 1626 version . It is a 392 pp. book on how to Die there was a matching title on how to live. Basically a religious book on Christian morals. A handsome little tome -- with pages bright and clean . Early Reprint. Hard Cover. VG/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. John Henry Parker Hardcover
185654950Jersey: Thomas Sutton 1856. First editions. Volumer 1 Nos. 7-9 June 17 1856- August 17 1856. 8vo. p 73-146. Removed from a larger work; a few splatter stains on p. 144 p. 145-146 detached. Very good. Gernsheim Incunabula of British Photographic Literature 1839 - 1875 No. 991-993; and Koelzer Bibliography of Photographic and Cinematographic Periodicals 1840-1940 18330. This journal ceased publcation February 1868. Issues are rare. [Thomas Sutton] unknown
1874005144United States Publishing Co. 3/4 leather and marbled boards three sides gilt page edges. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1874. United States Publishing Co hardcover
1884012794Bucyrus Oho: J.h. Williston - General Printer. 28 pages/w covers included in count. December month is not included - but it does not appear to be missing from the pamphlet which ends as November on the back cover. One page inside is torn and loose from book - laid in where it goes. Has the general appearance of an almanac. Included in the middle as content is a chronolgical list of events in Crawford county for 1884 which does go up to December. Fascinating county small towns events: mysterious deaths cane presentations politicsjump off a train to death in Crestline; robberies "Humpty Dumpty" grain dealer strangled Burr-Robbins Circus macadamizing streets marriages festivals suicides editor of Bucyrus news hanged in effigy . . . etc. Illustrated with artwork. Size: Very Thin 8vo . Fair Minus. Pamphlet. 1884. J.h. Williston - General Printer unknown
1836502980The Baptist Mission Press for the General Baptist Missionary Society 1836. Paperback. VERY GOOD. 4.25 x 7'. Flyleaf 3 4-20 pp. double-colume text in Oriya with English titles. A single stab-stiched 12mo gathering. 'Society for Inquiry' in pen to flyleaf a bit of mild wear and light creases but otherwise surprisingly clean and fresh. A rare imprint unrecorded in OCLC and unmentioned in any literature available to us. Title page notes print run of 5000 copies likely distributed in the main to pilgrims on the road to Puri along with the 5 other Baptist Mission Press Cuttack tracts that are known and held by the British Library. Amos Sutton published the first English Grammar of the Odia Languange for the Baptist Mission Press in 1831 and was at work revising the Odiya Bible Translation for the press at the time of this pamphlet's publication. We suspect he oversaw the publication of this little tract. The Baptist Mission Press for the General Baptist Missionary Society paperback
1890011790Harrisburg Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Dept. Of Internal Affairs/Edwin K. Myers State Printer 1890. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Wall J. Sutton drawn. HB blk.boards w/gilt around pocket w/map no title on spine; boards are rubbed sunned & scratched w/spotting on spine; inside hinges cracked w/some foxing&some biopredation on edges; 'Compliments of John H. Campbell Dep't of Internal Affairs Harrisburg - PA.' stamped on pocket. Map is apprx. 37"x57"; bk. has browning at folds w/some lt.foxing; front has fold lines only--map is full-color & clean&brite w/2 sml.breaks. Scale is 6 miles to 1 inch and reads: "Rail Road Map of Pennsylvania Published by Deptartment of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania 1890 Drawn and Compiled by J. Sutton Wall Chief Draughtsman. Thos. J. Stewart Secretary Issac B. Brown Deputy Secretary." at bttm.: "E.K. Meyers State Printer. Julius Bien & Co. Lith." Beautifully drawn and hand-colored map can either be left in folder or mounted on wall <br/> <br/> Pennsylvania Dept. Of Internal Affairs/Edwin K. Myers, State Printer hardcover
1813086845Thomas Underwood 1813. Book. Good-. Quarter-Leather. 1st Edition. In brown quarter-leather and marbled boards. 272pp. Crack along front and rear spine gutters. Loss of one-inch of leather at bottom of spine. Interior hinges still holding. Ex-library with punch stamp to title page bookplate to front paste down and pocket remnants in rear. No exterior library marks. Pages with only slight uniform darkening. Thomas Underwood Hardcover
189922050New York: Cameron & Bulkley 1899. Very good condition. Scarce large broadside from an early competitor to the American Telegraph and Telephone Company in New York City AT& T aimed at the independent telephone exchange manager and offering a free trial of the electric telephone patented by the company June 2nd 1896. <br /> <br /> Alexander Graham Bell made the first long distance phone call on August 10 1876 from his home in Brantford Ontario to his assistant located ten miles away. By 1878 Bell had set up the first telephone exchange in New Haven Connecticut was the home of the first telephone exchange which was established in 1878; connections were made between Boston Massachusetts and New York City by 1884. In 1885 American Telegraph and Telephone Company AT&T was formed; it dominated telephone communications for the next 100 years. Bell employees were instructed to bad mouth the U.S. telephone system to drive down stock prices of its competitors facilitating for Bell's acquisition<br /> <br /> George W. Sutton an independent inventor is named here both for the development of the Sutton microphone filed April 14 1896 and the Self Restoring drop patent May 17 1898. Sutton one of the best known independent telephone manufacturers in the east installed 100 lines in Columbia South Carolina and 700 each in Poughkeepsie and Newburgh NY.<br /> <br /> Central panel with offset printed illustrations of standing female nude with light emanating from her hands titled "Electricity Enlightening the World". At the top panel: "To the Independent Exchange manager"; around the central engraving topics include: about telephones in general about transmitters about switchboards self restoring drop patent and cut of calling key. Lower central is a picture of the Phoenix Company headquarters in New York at 93 Washington Street. <br /> <br /> 22 x 28". Some cracking on folds otherwise very good condition. Not recorded in OCLC. Cameron & Bulkley hardcover
189013795Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. Fine. 1890. Hardcover. In the original black cloth binding. The binding is only "good". Soiled and mottled age not moisture. The paper inside is disintegrating. Surprisingly the map inside in in nearly new condition. Looks as if it has never been opened. Just the least bit of age browning. ; ~4 1/2'x3' . Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania hardcover
1872295451872. Med.-Chir. Trans. 55. - Published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society. London 1872 8° LXIII 1 338 pp. Abbildungen 6 lith. Taf. orig. Leinenband. Frist Edition! Arterio-capillary Fibrosis - "First clear description of arteriosclerotic atrophy of the kidney "Gull-Sutton disease" and probably the first description of hypertensive nephrosclerosis" by Sir William Withey Gull 1816-1890 and Henry Gawen Sutton 1837-1891. Garriosn & Morton No.4215 unknown
182431Salisbury: Printed for the Author by Messrs. Brodie and Dowding 1824. 1st Edition. Pamphlet. Good . 12º 17cm.; 24pp.; soiling creasing and rubbing to covers. Rare: OCLC lists only two print copies being held: one at Oxford and one in the British Library Search: Oct 2020. Printed for the Author by Messrs. Brodie and Dowding unknown
1879092816Field & Tuer Ye Leadenhalls Presse / Simpkin and Marshall 1879. First Edition. Hard Back. Very Good. 35x46cm Full Velum binding 1st edition 1879. limited to only 25 copies.Copper-engraved illustration on title and twelve other full-page engravings.All tissue gaurds in place.Proofs on japanese paper. Ex Royal society of arts with their bookplate and one neat ink stamp. Pages and plates on the whole are clean. The vellum has darkened and foxed with a small loss on the front cover. Good plus. Field & Tuer, Ye Leadenhalls Presse / Simpkin and Marshall hardcover