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1955158323New York: Rinehart & Company 1955. Octavo boards. First U.S. edition. A novel of time travel about a "murdered" scientist lost in a chain of endless futures trying to get back to his own time. Based on the author's radio play "The Einstein Highway" broadcast by the BBC. 21 February 1954. Early owners signature at top edge of front free endpaper. Age-darkening to text block common to this book a nearly fine copy in good plus dust jacket with wear and shallow chipping at edges and age tanning to rear panel. #158323 Rinehart & Company unknown books
1956143881New York: Bantam Books 1956. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First paperback edition. Bantam Books A1470. A novel of time travel about a "murdered" scientist lost in a chain of endless futures trying to get back to his own time. Based on the author's radio play "The Einstein Highway" broadcast by the BBC. 21 February 1954. Light wear to cover edges a very good copy. #143881 Bantam Books unknown books
1955105071New York: Rinehart & Company 1955. Octavo boards. First U.S. edition. A novel of time travel about a "murdered" scientist lost in a chain of endless futures trying to get back to his own time. Based on the author's radio play "The Einstein Highway" broadcast by the BBC. 21 February 1954. Mild age-darkening to text block common to this book a nearly fine copy in very good plus dust jacket with light wear mostly along top edges rubbing along rear spine fold and dust soiling to rear panel. #105071 Rinehart & Company unknown books
186334395NP 1863. Broadsheet 7" x 6-1/2". Caption title as issued. Printed in two columns per page. Small piece torn from center of top blank margin where originally posted. Otherwise Very Good.<br/><br/> This Republican Party broadsheet opposes the Democrat Bradbury's 1863 candidacy for Governor of Maine. His speeches-- as a Congressman and as a previous candidate for Governor-- show him as a spineless flip-flopper. In 1862 he defended the war effort. In less than a year he became "a malignant Copperhead." A supporter quotes him that "with or without qualification he is opposed to the war" and that if elected Governor he would in concert with Governor Seymour of New York "withdraw the troops of Maine."<br/>Not located on OCLC as of October 2017. unknown books
1920WRCAM45906Maine and various places in Europe 1920. A total of 248 original photographic prints. Oblong octavo albums. Original black morocco spines gilt titles as transcribed below. Albums with some shelf wear; European album slightly cocked lower portion of front joint splitting. The photographs are clean and in excellent condition. An outstanding collection of photographic images of scenes in Maine coastal France and the Channel Islands. The photographs were taken by an MIT Professor who apparently vacationed in Maine on a regular basis and who also visited England and France in the year before the outbreak of World War I. The albums of Maine images ably show the natural beauty of far western Maine while the album of scenes in France and England captures life in small villages and towns in Normandy Brittany and the Channel Islands before the peace of the region was shattered by the Great War. Two of the albums feature silver gelatin prints that have been printed directly onto the album sheets with accompanying handwritten captions. The third album consists of photographic prints affixed to sheets of the album. <br> <br> Though without ownership signatures we attribute these albums to Ralph Restieaux Lawrence a Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT. These albums came with other photographic albums made by Lawrence on trips to the American West and Canada featuring photographs done in a similar style captioned and bound as these albums. Ralph Restieaux Lawrence b. 1873 was born in Cambridge Massachusetts and graduated from MIT in 1895. He taught electrical engineering at MIT from 1896 to 1941 and apparently enjoyed photography and traveling as the present albums would indicate. <br> <br> The three albums are: <br> <br> 1 HEALD POND MAINE 1907. Thirty-nine original photographic prints most approximately 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches each print affixed to a sheet in the album the sheets measuring 8 x 10 inches. Original oblong octavo album. This album contains a series of lovely photographs of the area around Heald Pond in west-central Maine not far from the Canadian border. Heald Pond is known for its natural beauty - ably captured in these photographs - and for its hiking trails. The photographs in this album are uncaptioned but show a number of images of the large pond and surrounding area as well as cabins and campsites. <br> <br> 2 PHOTOGRAPHS EUROPE 1913. 162 original silver gelatin prints approximately 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches each printed directly onto a sheet in the album the sheets measuring 6 3/4 x 9 1/4 inches. Each image is identified by a manuscript caption on the facing sheet. Original oblong octavo album. The pictures show scenes in France and England mostly in the regions of Brittany and Normandy the Channel Islands of Jersey Guernsey and Sark and the towns of Warwick and Stratford- upon-Avon. Many of the photographs show life in villages or larger towns such as Caen in Normandy. There are a number of photographs of scenes in and around the Brittany village of Concarneau including market scenes fetes and scenes along the port but other villages such as Pont-Aven and Vitre are included as well. Many of the photographs in the British islands show castles ruins towns and coastal scenes. In all a magnificent series of photographs of this region on the verge of World War I. <br> <br> 3 PHOTOGRAPHS ATTEAN MAINE 1920. Forty- seven original silver gelatin prints on average 3 x 5 inches one of them a panoramic photo 3 x 13 1/2 inches on a folded sheet each printed directly onto a sheet in the album the sheets 7 x 9 1/2 inches. Each image is identified by a manuscript caption on the facing sheet. Original oblong octavo album. Attean Lake is a resort area located in west- central Maine and this album of attractive silver gelatin prints shows scenes from a vacation taken there by Lawrence in 1920. The panoramic photograph is a lovely view of Attean Lake from a high perspective on nearby Mount Sally. There are several other pictures from Mount Sally as well as images of camps vistas from lake level nearby woods other ponds etc. unknown books
1898288006Portland. : Tucker Printing. 1898. . Softcover green printed wraps. . Cover chipped at edges otherwise very good. . 8vo. Tucker Printing. paperback books
191622535Lewiston ME: Lewiston Journal Company 1916. First Edition. Large 8vo pp. 340. Illustrated. Green cloth stamped in gilt little faded but a very good tight copy. "In `The Trail of the Maine Pioneer' the club women of Maine offer a second book of Maine historical stories a companion volume to "Maine in History and Romance." This is a collection of prize stores resulting from a contest run by the Lewiston Journal in 1916 and open only to club women affiliated with the Maine federation. Lewiston Journal Company unknown books
1959164720New York: Ballantine 1959. First edition. Softcover. A paperback original. A tight very good plus copy in wrappers with some toning to the pages and a former owner signature to the title page. Ballantine unknown books
1958139759London: Hodder and Stoughton 1958. Octavo boards. First edition. "Nuclear tests cause the oceans to drain away under the Earth's crust. A stiff-upper-lipped British disaster novel of the old school and one of Maine's better books. Following the drought of 1976 it was revised and reissued in the UK as THIRST!" - Pringle The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction second edition. p. 373. Brians. Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction 1895-1984 p. 369. Small book label of Dr. Anthony R. Michaelis editor of Discovery affixed to front free endpaper. Top edge of pages a bit dusty and foxed else a fine copy in very good dust jacket with soiling and age-darkening to spine panel shelf wear at edges small chips from front corner tips and 15 mm closed tear at lower rear spine fold. A scarce book seldom found in jacket. #139759 Hodder and Stoughton unknown books
1872106553<p>31 issues of The Riverside Echo for the year 1872 not consecutive and not complete for the year. Each issue is about 8 pages some center creases edge folds some margin and edge chips and tears normal aging. Upper corner with Geo. W. Duncan stamp or notation. Overall in good or better condition. Mostly a literary newspaper but a few other items are sometimes included. </p> books
184434352Kennebunkport Maine 1844. Folio broadsheet 11" x 16" printed in four columns recto and verso. Light scattered foxing old folds else Very Good.<br/><br/> On July 4 1844 Maine's Democratic Party Convention was held in Alfred. Joshua Herrick a farmer was Maine's Democratic Congressman for its First Congressional District during the 1843-1845 Session. He sought renomination. But he was challenged by Judge William Alen Hayes. Hayes's campaign manager was future Supreme Court Justice Nathan Clifford whose manipulations aroused deep resentment over lawyers' control of the democratic process. This broadside reflects those class divisions emerging within the Democratic Party.<br/> Hayes who "is without doubt the richest man in the District-- has all the monied institutions at his control or in his interest-- all the aristocracy a queer idea in a dem. party but nevertheless true all or nearly all the Lawyers. Now what has Col. Herrick to go against this tremendous influence He is what we call self-made. has comparatively but little property but he has the confidence of the yeomanry of the District." Despite this appeal Herrick abandoned his effort to secure the Party's renomination and withdrew his name from consideration. He ran without the nomination and lost. <br/>Not located on OCLC or the online site of AAS as of October 2017. unknown books
1969142322N.p.: Amicus Productions 1969. Revised Draft script for the 1970 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1961 novel by Charles Eric Maine and one of the classics from Amicus Productions in the 1960s. A man has been in a coma since birth and awakens for the first time at the age of 30 with the mind of an infant. <br/><br/>Set in London. <br/><br/>Red untitled wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present dated January 2 1969 noted as REVISED with credits for screenwriters Stanley Mann and John Hale and author Charles Eric Maine. 109 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two silver brads. Amicus Productions unknown books
196126558London: Hodder and Stoughton. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. price-clipped nice tight clean copy just the teensiest bumping to the lower front corner; the jacket is virtually flawless downgraded from Fine only because of the price-clipping and a touch of soiling to the rear panel. "John Soames is thirty years old and physiologically speaking alive. But by some trick of fate he has never become conscious. He is awoken and brought to full consciousness by a surgeon's knife a newborn baby with the body of a healthy young man." Basis for the 1970 British-American film of the same name starring Terence Stamp and Robert Vaughn; a critical and box-office disappointment on its original release the film has gained a bit of a retrospective cult reputation with one online critic calling it "a dark gem and a worthy pretender to the British horror hall of fame." Uncommon in the first edition all the more so in such outstanding condition. . Hodder and Stoughton hardcover books
1961105070London: Hodder and Stoughton 1961. Octavo boards. First edition. Slight spine lean some foxing to top and fore-edges of text block bruise to lower right corner of front cover a very good copy in good dust jacket with some wear wear foxing and soiling and clipped price. #105070 Hodder and Stoughton unknown books
190529100225Portland ME: Tucker Printing Company 1905. A bit of wear. There is a tape repair done to the inner binding at the middle. . The booklet is intended to give an introduction to the Maine Sanatorium in the Greenwood Mountains of Herbron Maine. The Sanatorium was established for the treatment and cure of people with pulmonary diseases specifically tuberculosis. There is a brief history of the Sanatorium as well as a description of the premises and the amenities. There are also ten 10 printed photographs throughout of areas like the dining room the living spaces and the sleeping quarters. Information regarding the prices and treatment plans are included as well. 32 pages illustrated paper wrappers with a stapled binding. Measures 7 3/4" x 5 1/2" <br/><br/> Tucker Printing Company unknown books
190528001222Portland: Tucker Printing Company 1905. The booklet is intended to give an introduction to the Maine Sanatorium in the Greenwood Mountains. 32 pages paper wrappers with a stapled binding. The Sanatorium was established for the treatment and cure of people with pulmonary diseases specifically tuberculosis. There is a brief history of the Sanatorium as well as a description of the premises and the amenities. There are also images from photographs throughout of areas like the dining room the living spaces and the sleeping place. Information regarding the prices and treatment plans are included as well. 7 3/4" x 5 1/2" <br/><br/> Tucker Printing Company unknown books
1935011477London: Hutchinson 1935. 289 1p. b/w illus. original blue cloth. Hutchinson unknown books
1795101339Boston: Printed by I Thomas and E.T. Thomas 1795. First edition. Engraved frontispiece foldng map drawn by Osgood Carleton. 8vo. Rebound in modern buckram with brown leather spine label with "Index of Names and Places in Sullivan's History of Maine" bound in at rear separately pubished by A.J. Huston Portland Maine. n.d. Map with 2-inch tear into image from inner margin uniform toning to text and map. Overall though very good. First edition. Engraved frontispiece foldng map drawn by Osgood Carleton. 8vo. The First General History of the State with Map. Howes S- 1122 "First general history of this state"; Evans 29589 Printed by I Thomas and E.T. Thomas unknown books
186334396Augusta 1863. Broadsheet 6-5/8" x 9". Caption title as issued. Each page printed in two columns. Some spotting Good.<br/><br/> "The voluntary enlistment of Veteran Regiments and the rapid organization of Negro Brigades in the South will amply recruit the tanks of the Union Armies." If the Administration's policies are "generously sustained by the free and loyal voters of the North" there will be no further draft. "But if the Administration is crippled hindered and embarrassed" in its recruiting another draft will be necessary. <br/> Bradbury the Copperhead candidate for Governor has promised to withdraw Maine's support for the War. If elected he will render inevitable "a fresh draft under the Conscription Act." Maine's Democrats seek deliberately to "precipitate a collision between Maine and the General Government." Men like Bradbury are "Jeff. Davis' Only Hope!"<br/>Not located on OCLC as of October 2017. unknown books
18901146c. 1890. Pencil chalk and watercolor. Margins: 21 ¼ x 14 ½. Roosevelt-Richards is just recently being recognized for her place in American artBorn: <br /><br />Known for: Juvenile book and magazine illustration<br />1905 was the year she came to Wilmington.Delaware and studied with Howard Pyle remaining there for 7 years.By the time Richards had begun her studies under Pyle she was a published illustrator with works appearing in juvenile literature books.In a 1927 interview she recalled Pyle's attitude toward his teaching: "Twice a week we would come together and Mr. Pyle would criticize our efforts and offer suggestions. He always acted as if it were a privilege we gave him." After her stay in Wilmington Richards settled permanently in New Haven actively participating in the art community there.<br /> books
1310370Augusta ME: Maine Coastal Program. Softcover. Octavo; VG/ Paperback; thin white spine with black text; covers are clean; text block is clean; 97p. 1310370. FP New Rockville Stock. Maine Coastal Program unknown books
1895168071895. 4pp folding map disbound rather roughly loosened else Very Good. unknown books
1895167491895. 3 1 blankpp folding map disbound. Very Good. unknown books
189516464Washington 1895. 5 1 blank pp folding map. Disbound. Very Good. unknown books
1883407221883. MAINE SUMMER DAYS DOWN EAST. By M.F. Sweetser. Illustrated with thirteen full-page heliotypes. Portland: Chisholm Brothers 1883. First edition. 8vo. green cloth decorated in gilt t.e.g.; iv 160pp. Ink ownership. First signature starting. A bright very good copy. The heliotypes are particularly attractive renderings of the Kennebec River and other Maine locales. unknown books