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198159594Philadelphia:: University of Pennsylvania Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0812277813 . First edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. . University of Pennsylvania Press, hardcover books
2430New York London and Montreal: The Abbey 1900. . 8vo red cloth stamped in white on spine and in white and black on front cover bottom front cover bumped. FIRST & ORIGINAL EDITION--Not a reprint. Eleven holdings in OCL. Warner P. Sutton 1849-1913. As a young man Sutton taught school in Watervliet and Ludington Michigan. In 1875 he went to Saugatuck as superintendent of schools where he taught three years and that year through his friend Senator Thomas White Ferry he was appointment as Consular Agent at Matamoros Mexico; he later became Consul and then Consul General at Nuevo Laredo. Mexico serving in these offices for fifteen years 1878 to 1893. during the terms of Hayes Garfield Arthur Cleveland and Harrison. In 1889 he was called to Washington by Secretary of State Elaine to act as secretary of the American delegation to the first Pan-American Conference. His greatest effort was given to improving commercial and friendly relations between the United States and the Latin republics. After leaving the Consular service Sutton e practiced International law the most notable of which was the Cheek case against the King of Siam which he won. During the Spanish-American War he served under General Miles in Puerto Rico after which he retired to his home in Saugatuck "The Beeches". New York, London and Montreal: The Abbey, [1900]. hardcover books
193452751London: Chatto and Windus 1934. First U.K. Edition. First Impression. Octavo 19.5cm; brick red cloth stamped in gilt on spine; red topstain; 312pp. Faint foxing to text edges and margins of preliminary leaves gentle sunning to spine with some light wear to spine ends; Very Good to Near Fine with the topstain bright and even lacking the dustjacket. <br/><br/>First English language edition of Traven's first novel originally published as Das Totenschiff in Berlin in 1926. The novel was translated from the German by Eric Sutton for the UK edition though Traven himself would create a new translation for the 1934 Knopf edition. A novel set in the aftermath of World War I centered around a group of merchant seamen who lack citizenship money and papers; it is in equal part an adventure novel and a scathing indictment of abusive labor practices and authority. TREVERTON 31; AHEARN 652. Chatto and Windus unknown books
193424203London: Chatto and Windus 1934. Second Impression. Octavo 19.5cm.; publisher's cloth in grey pictorial dust jacket red topstain; 6311pp. Jacket extremities rather rubbed and toned coin-sized dampstain to upper panel not bleeding to cloth recent blank address label has been used to reinforce the dust jacket verso not visible to exterior topstain quite faded Very Good in just Very Good jacket. Considered to be an anarchist novel The Death-Ship describes the plight of post-WW1 merchant seamen who lack citizenship in any country. Chatto and Windus unknown books
1949WRCAM2764New York 1949. Three volumes. Thick quarto. Plates. Illus. Portraits. Cloth. Spines sunned else fine. Another Lewis Publishing Company production - the first two volumes are devoted to treatments of aspects of the state's history by noted authorities including a "brief" history of the Latter-Day Saints by Milton Hunter of some 400 pages and the final volume is devoted to portraits and biographical sketches of prominent citizens. hardcover books
1930141796New York: Minton 1930. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-2 3-302 303-304: blank note: last leaf is a blank original blue-gray cloth spine panel stamped in purple top edge stained tan fore-edge untrimmed bottom edge rough trimmed. First U.S. edition. Novelization of a successful play. Ship carrying human shades conveys them to their final destination. Bleiler 1978 p. 198. Reginald 14492. Private owner's bookplate affixed to front free endpaper and the early owner's name and date on the front paste-down. A nearly fine copy in very good pictorial dust jacket with light wear at edges. #141796 Minton unknown books
1949163335Paris: Quatre Chemins - Editart 1949. No. 602/1000 copies. Paperback. VG-/VG- art museum ex-library with a few marks; dust jacket ripped and age toned. White paper wraps over stiff paper boards. Glassine dj. 108 pp. 1 color and many bw illustrations. Stories from a member of a long family of art dealers who knew many of the great artists. Quatre Chemins - Editart paperback books
1979235786Denver: Loretto Heights College/Office of Human Development Services HEW-Region VIII 1979. 40p. 8.5x11 inches foreword agenda introduction keynote statements photos participants summary very good program booklet in stapled yellow wraps. Program of a conference concerning alternative energy sources and the role of women in the development. Loretto Heights College/Office of Human Development Services HEW-Region VIII unknown books
2007UWEEOUR00FPiUniverse Inc. 2007. Fine. Weeks Marta Sutton. Our Lord was Baptized You Know: Reflections on a Spiritual Adventure. Lincoln NE: iUniverse Inc. 2007. xiv 323pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. iUniverse, Inc. paperback books
20059009159Chicago: University Of Chicago Press 2005. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in publisher's original rust colored cloth with the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> University Of Chicago Press hardcover books
2005122591Washington DC: National Gallery of Art Washington 2005. Hardcover. VG. Burnt orange cloth over boards with gilt lettering on spine; Color illustrated dust jacket; 151 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color plates and color and bw figures. Accompanied an exhibition that appeared at the National Gallery of Art Washington and the J. Paul Getty Museum Los Angeles. Includes the essays: "Rembrandt's Apostles and Evangelists" "Rembrandt's Apostles: Pillars of Faith and Witnesses of the Word" and "Rembrandt and the Portrait Historie." Examines 17 specific paintings that fit the religious portrait focus with extensive annotations and illustrations. National Gallery of Art, Washington hardcover books
1963WRCLIT46581London: Country Life Limited 1963. Quarto. Gilt maroon cloth. Portrait plates and illustrations. First edition. Light shelf wear and minor foxing but a very good copy in somewhat worn and chipped price- clipped dust jacket. Country Life Limited hardcover books
185London: Phaidon Press 1966. . Folio blue cloth lower corners bumped; dust jacket London: Phaidon Press, 1966. hardcover books
162808hardcover. illus. 4to cloth. N.Y.: Hawthorn 1966. vg The search of the $100 million treasure of Lima.<br/><br/> unknown books