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1972119896New York 1972. First Edition. hardcover. Illus. 8vo cloth d.w. New York 1972.<br/><br/> unknown books
1972012008New York Etc.: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1972. 252p. b/w illus. dj. Holt, Rinehart and Winston unknown books
186612790Boston: Roberts Bros. Very Good. 1866. Hardcover. Rebacked and rebound saving original cloth boards; ex library; good reading copy; contents clean and complete. . Roberts Bros. hardcover books
1835029049New York: Harper and Brothers 1835. Octavo. 239 pages. Edmund Kean 1787-1833 was a celebrated Shakespearen actor who was famous for his Shylock and King Lear. Pages 238-239 list all the plays of Shakespeare in which he is known to have appeared. Bound in publisher's blue-green linen spine faded and darkened paper spine label has deteriorated chipping to head some soiling to binding scattered foxing to endpapers. A good copy. Harper and Brothers unknown books
1835042316London: Edward Moxon 1835. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Good Condition. 2 volumes bound in one foxed age toned early one generally clean otherwise. Binding worn but sound half calf over watered silk label chipped with the bookplate of Archer Ryland on the front endpaper. Size: Octavo 8vo. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Theatre & Plays. Inventory No: 042316. <br/><br/> Edward Moxon hardcover books
185181735Boston:: Ticknor Reed and Fields. Very Good. 1851. Hardcover. "New and enlarged edition." Duodecimo half bound in olive green leather marbled boards raised bands and gilt lettering and design on the spine. Minor edge wear and age toning else very good. Binding is solid. ; 387 pages . Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, hardcover books
19067392San Francisco: A.M. Robertson 1906 First edition. Very scarce. 87pp. Portraits from early photographs. Original three-quarter brown leather marbled boards gilt-lettered spine. Spine ends slightly rubbed a hint of scattered foxing free endpapers with offsetting from binders glue. Overall a fine copy. By Bruce Cornwall his son. This work was issued in a very small edition printed for private distribution. An important narrative of Cornwall's expedition across the plains to California. Cornwall in company with his brother and Tom Fallon the famous trapper and scout who acted as guide left St. Joe early in April of 1848 just prior to the Gold Rush. The narrative records the encounter with the Mormons 4000 strong under Brigham Young at Council Bluffs; the capture of Cornwall and his companions by the Indians; their final escape and arrival at Fort Laramie; the journey across the Rockies to Fort Bridger and Fort Hall; killing of the guide Fallon by the Hill Indians; the attempt to cross the Humboldt Sink and Desert with a copy of Frémont's Route Map as their sole dependence; final arrival in California eight thousand dollars in debt; acquirement of half a million within the year; the Squatter War Cornwall's active part therein and defense of Sutter; and more. Cornwall became a member of the State Legislature; built the first house in Sacramento; was President of the Society of California Pioneers; and assumed a position in the affairs of the state which gives to these memoirs an authority possessed by very few other records of the sort. Cowan: p.143; Graff: 880; Howes I: C-780; Howes II: C-786. A.M. Robertson hardcover books
1950976/18/31. PEN AND INK PORTRAIT OF CORNWELL BY JUD WRIGHT SIGNED AND DATED 6/18/31; ALSO SIGNED BY CORNWELL IN LOWER RIGHT CORNER IN BLACK INK. 6" X 4 1/4". NOTATION BY ARTIST IN TOP MARGIN READS: "DESIGNER OF L.A. PUBLIC LIBRARY MURALS." ON THE VERSO IS A SECOND SKETCH OF CORNWELL IN SIDE PROFILE; MOUNTING TRACES ON VERSO CA. 1930; SEE NANCY MOURE 'PUBLICATIONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ART" 1984 FOR INFORMATION ON BOTH CORNWELL AND WRIGHT. SIGNED-AUTOGRAPHS FINE. Signed by Authors. [6/18/31] unknown books
1920165111920. 1 vols. watercolour signed "J Heseldine" lower left inscribed as title on verso 5 x 7. This watercolour is one of a series done by the artist of scenes in Cornwall England in the 1920s when Cornwall was a favoured holiday resort. 1 vols. watercolour signed "J Heseldine" lower left inscribed as title on verso 5 x 7 unknown books
1920165101920. Watercolor signed "J.Heseldine" lower left inscribed as title on verso. 1 vols. 5 x 7 inches. Fine. Watercolor signed "J.Heseldine" lower left inscribed as title on verso. 1 vols. 5 x 7 inches. The watercolour is one of a series of travel scenes done in Cornwall England about 1920. Cornwall was at the time a favourite holiday resort on the western coast of England. unknown books
190626949New York: D. Van Nostrand Company 1906. Cloth. Very Good. x 308 65 ads 8 pages. 8vo. Publisher's brick cloth. Wear at corners head/tail spine panel. Occasional marks in the text mostly to the publisher's advertisements in the rear marginal checkmarks. Cloth. The seventh edition so marked of a work first published in 1882 according to copies in Worldcat. D. Van Nostrand Company unknown books
1981UCORGEO00CZCUniversity of Nevada 1981. Very Good. Cornwall Henry R. Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southern Nye County Nevada. Reno NV: University of Nevada 1981. 49pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges. Stamp to front cover and fore edge. Includes folding map. University of Nevada paperback books
1955039890Victoria: Printed by Don McDiarmid 1955. 69p. b/w illus. original blue printed wrappers light dampstain on upper margin of first dozen pages British Columbia Provincial Museum. Department of Education. Handbook 7. Printed by Don McDiarmid unknown books
1975UCORSTO07LRDeseret Book 1975. Very Good. Cornwall J. Spencer. Stories of our Mormon Hymns. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book 1975. 304pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with light rubbing to corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with bumped corners and rubbing to edges and panels. Deseret Book hardcover books
197826558Giessen-Wieseck: H. Gahmig 1978. Paperback. Very good. 189pp index. Buff wraps show some light soiling. <br/><br/> H. Gahmig paperback books
197772740NY:: St. Martin's. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. 0312537840 . First edition. Review copy with slip laid in. Near fine in a near fine hint of fading along the spine dust jacket. . St. Martin's, hardcover books
1973Embry 197155Pacific Fast Mail 1973. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W photos Pacific Fast Mail, 1973. First edition, first printing. unknown books
19737973Edmonds Washington: Pacific Fast Mail 1973 First edition. Quarto. 248pp. Color frontis illustrated throughout with photographs rosters detailed drawings maps timetables etc. Index. Brown cloth gilt. A very fine copy with spine-faded pictorial dust jacket. The Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad is one of the most intriguing rail systems ever built. Its rails were only two feet wide yet they provided a unique and personalized service to the people of Franklin County Maine for more than 50 years. Pacific Fast Mail hardcover books
1873005660Philadelphia PA: Willett Cornwell. Very Good. 1873. No Binding. Brightly colored 2 piece master pattern on heavy boards measuring 19x16 and 18.5x11.5 inches. A few pencil markings to pattern some light wear and soil overall. Offered with two additional pieces of dressmaking ephemera: Godey's Presentation Sheet of Embroideries etc. January 1870. With a variety of designs for embroidery including an alphabet and botanical motifs. 12.5x19 inches. Pattern is folded creased along edges wtih some foxing. Also offered with: Advanced studies for those using the Dressmakers' Magic Scale a New Book Profusely Illustrated. and Supplements 1 2 and 3 to Advanced Studies for those Using the Dressmakers' Magic Scale. Three volumes in one. Both volumes 8vo with printed and illustrated wraps.; Ephemera; 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall . Willett Cornwell unknown books
1844WRCLIT64147London: Edward Moxon 1844. 12mo. Contemporary three-quarter morocco and marbled boards. Binding rather rubbed and edgeworn otherwise a good copy with Charles Dickens' lion bookplate and the Gadshill label at the front and with the bookplate of John Gribbel at the back. Old bookseller's description tipped in front. The second edition in which Procter took the opportunity "to strike out about forty of the poems of inferior quality contained in the old volume and to introduce in their stead nearly seventy Poems in rhyme besides a considerable quantity of Dramatic verse" - "Preface to the Present Edition" dated "April 13th 1844." A presentation copy inscribed on the title-page: "Charles Dickens / with the best Regards of / The Author." In THE DICKENS CIRCLE New York 1919 p. 169 J.W.T. Ley states: "We may take it as quite certain that Dickens came to know Procter through Forster. And from the first the novelist and the poet were on the best of terms. It was natural. Procter was a peculiarly lovable man with a peculiar gentleness 'childlike without being childish and an unfailing buoyancy of spirit.' Such a man could not but have a strong attraction for Dickens. From the beginning he loved the company of his friend who in the 'forties was one of the innermost circle with Forster and Maclise and Ainsworth. Procter was one of the little company at the Greenwich dinner in 1842 and until he grew too old he was twenty-five years older than Dickens they had frequent social meetings. For HOUSEHOLD WORDS and ALL THE YEAR ROUND he wrote a great deal and Dickens valued his contributions very highly indeed . . . As Procter grew old Dickens saw less and less of him but the friendship remained as deep as ever and in 1854 it was peculiarly sweetened by the discovery that the 'Miss Mary Berwick' who had contributed verses to HOUSEHOLD WORDS which had won Dickens's unstinted praise was really his old friend's daughter Adelaide whom he had known from her childhood." Edward Moxon hardcover books
1973291905Edmonds Washington: Pacific Fast Mail 1973. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Very Good dust jacket. There is a previous owner name and address sticker on the pastedown; the dustjacket is bright and is now protected with a new mylar cover. Near Fine binding / Very Good dust jacket. Pacific Fast Mail unknown books
18505061London: Robert Baldwin 1850. New edition corrected" 8vo xvi & 530pp. spine faded and chipped at extremities otherwise a very good copy. <br/><br/> Robert Baldwin unknown books
WELLER9781607815235New. New book. unknown books
1994UMADTHE00jknDeseret Book 1994. Very Good. Madsen Carol Cornwall. In Their Own Words: Women and the Story of Nauvoo. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book 1994. 266pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Deseret Book paperback books
1994UMADTHE00LWDeseret Book 1994. Very Good. Madsen Carol Cornwall. In Their Own Words: Women and the Story of Nauvoo. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book 1994. 266pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with a few pages bumped at bottom. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Deseret Book hardcover books