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18946Ann Arbor: Motte & Bailey Booksellers. This allows you to purchase a gift certificate for Motte & Bailey Booksellers which can be used in our shop or online at our website. After you purchase the gift certificate we will mail you a hardcopy or if you prefer we will keep a record on file here at our shop and notify the receiver of the certificate by email that we have a gift certificate for them on file at the shop please include their email if you choose this option. Each gift certificate will be assigned a unique number. You may order multiple certificates if you wish. NOTE: 1. Available for purchase only though our own website in store or by phone. 2. Shipping will not be charged on gift certificate orders. 3. Gift certificates DO NOT EXPIRE. <br/><br/> Motte & Bailey Booksellers unknown
18945Ann Arbor: Motte & Bailey Booksellers. This allows you to purchase a gift certificate for Motte & Bailey Booksellers which can be used in our shop or online at our website. After you purchase the gift certificate we will mail you a hardcopy or if you prefer we will keep a record on file here at our shop and notify the receiver of the certificate by email that we have a gift certificate for them on file at the shop please include their email if you choose this option. Each gift certificate will be assigned a unique number. You may order multiple certificates if you wish. NOTE: 1. Available for purchase only though our own website in store or by phone. 2. Shipping will not be charged on gift certificate orders. 3. Gift certificates DO NOT EXPIRE. <br/><br/> Motte & Bailey Booksellers unknown
1935049643Mockba / Moscow Ussr: Izdatelstvo Moccx 1935. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 12 Pp Tissue Guarded Plates. Card Covers. Very Scarce And Tiny Catalog Of Works By Neuschul During The Brief Period Of Exile In The Soviet Union In The 1930'S. Worldcat Shows No Institutional Holdings. Ernest Neuschul Was Born In Aussig A Small Town In What Is Now The Czech Republic. He Studied In Prague And Later Vienna Where He Was Fascinated By The Paintings Of Klimt And Egon Schiele And The Expressionistic Works Of Oskar Kokoschka. At The Outbreak Of World War I Neuschul Avoided Conscription Moving To Cracow Poland In 1916. After The War Ended He Moved To Berlin Joining The Academy Of Arts Where He Won The Rome Prize For Outstanding Achievement. In 1919 Neuschul'S First One-Man Exhibition Opened In Prague. In Berlin Neuschul Embarked On An Active Productive Period Painting Under The Post-War Influence Of The New Objectivity Neue Sachlichkeit Movement. In 1926 He Joined The Novembergruppe First Founded In 1918 And A Vigorous Opponent Of Fascism. He Also Got To Know Ludwig Meidner Who Was Painting Expressive And Highly Emotional Figure Subjects Often With A Religious Theme. Neuschul'S Work During The 1920S Took A More Hard-Edged And Socially Committed Look At Day-To-Day Life Under The Weimar Republic. Unlike Other Painters Of The New Objectivity Movement Neuschul'S Socially Critical Art Embodied His Innate Compassion For His Fellow Men And Women Irrespective Of Whether They Were Urbanised Industrial Workers Or Drawn From The Demimonde Of Cabarets And City Nightlife. In 1932 Neuschul Became Professor Of Fine Arts At Berlin'S Academy Of Fine Art And Was Also Elected Chairman Of The Novembergruppe. In 1933 However An Exhibition Of His Paintings Was Closed Down By The Nazis. Because Of His Jewish Birth And Radical Political Opinions Neuschul Also Lost His Teaching Post And In March 1933 He Returned To Aussig Accompanied By His Wife Christl. In 1935 Neuschul Was Invited To Exhibit And Work In The Soviet Union Painting Portraits Of Steelworkers And Revolutionary Figures And Even Gaining A Double Portrait Commission Of Stalin And Dimitroff. In 1937 However Several Of Neuschul'S Paintings On Exhibition In Aussig Were Vandalised And Disfigured With Swastikas A Grim Foretaste Of What Awaited Him And His Family If They Remained. Neuschul His Wife And Child Eventually Escaped The Nazis On The Last Train Out Of Czechoslovakia Eventually Arriving In London In 1939. In 1959 A One-Man Exhibition Was Held At The Betzalel National Museum In Jerusalem And In 1966 A Major Retrospective Exhibition In Berlin With The Title 'From The New Objectivity To The New Non-Objectivity'. He Died In London In 1968. <br/> <br/> Izdatelstvo Moccx paperback
17550114631755. Good. 1 handwritten vellum indenture 22 x 30.5 inches folded to 10 x 6 inches. Ornate armorial initial letter with motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" in the garter. Blue 6 penny stamp in margin. One engraved revenue stamp on exterior with "101" in the upper right-hand corner. On Sept. 5 1755 William Anne Holles Earl of Essex 1732-1799 leased to John Minn of Little Fransham Norfolk County yeoman several small tracts of farmland including a pasture called Oxmere in Little Fransham of about 10 acres. Signed at the lower edge "Essex" with his seal. Signed by the witness on the outside: Francois Gonin. In Good Condition: 2 horizontal folds and 3 vertical folds; old dampstains along one edge and at 2 junctures of folds have resulted in reduced legibility in those locations and minor loss at one juncture; otherwise clean and crisp. unknown
1921009627Washington D.C.: Underwood & Underwood 1921. Good . A group of 10 black-and-white photographs of members of the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity in Washington D.C. Kappa Alpha Phi was a foreign service fraternity founded in 1920 at Georgetown University; it became inactive in the mid 1960s. This group of photographs consists of: "Charter members Beta Chapter at installation 1921" 20 x 25 cm.; basketball team 19 x 24 cm. on mat 22 x 28 cm. which is undated but consists of men in the 1926 group photograph; 1923 photograph of 33 men on the front steps of the house 28 x 41 cm.; 1924 photograph of 30 men 29 x 47 cm.; 1925 photograph of 22 men 26 x 47 cm.; 1926 photograph of 31 men 29 x 49 cm.; 1927 photograph of 28 men 28 x 41 cm.; 1928 photograph of 19 men 27 x 34 cm.; 1929 photograph of 24 men 25 x 34 cm.; and 1932 photograph of 23 men 25 x 33 cm. The 1923-1932 group photographs are mounted on mats that are the same size as the photographs. Most of the men are identified by hand on strips of white paper attached along the lower edge of each photograph. A heavy group; for international shipping the U.S. Postal Service requires that it be shipped by priority international. In Good Condition: minor damage to corners and edges; discoloration of the white paper attached to the lower edge of each photograph; the images are otherwise clean and crisp. Underwood & Underwood unknown
18611330721861. Rare Civil War era Confederate States of America Flag in use between July 2 and November 28 1861 commemorating the admittance of Tennessee and North Carolina into the Confederacy. Cotton hand-sewn and double-sided. The entire piece measures 36 inches by 50.5 inches. In near fine condition. The Confederacy's first official national flag often called the Stars and Bars flew from March 4 1861 to May 1 1863. It was designed by Prussian-American artist Nicola Marschall in Marion Alabama and is said to resemble the Flag of Austria with which Marschall would have been familiar. The original version of the flag featured a circle of seven white stars in the navy blue canton representing the seven states of the South that originally composed the Confederacy: South Carolina Mississippi Florida Alabama Georgia Louisiana and Texas. As the Confederacy grew so did the numbers of stars: two were added for Virginia and Arkansas in May 1861 followed by two more representing Tennessee and North Carolina in July and finally two more for Missouri and Kentucky neither of these two states seceded but partisan factional "governments" declared secession without achieving control of substantial territory or population in either case. "While Civil War flags escaped much of the mortal rigidity of mechanical mass production their artistic merit was more particularly due to the delicate design relationship of the elements and to numerous subtle details - such as the directions of the arms of the stars which we never entirely regimented as they are on modern flags. And truly no modern replica can either do justice to the artistic character or render the ‘patina’ of one of these antique flags†Mastai & Mastai 124. unknown
1846MH259Middle Hill : Middle Hill Press 1846 Book. Good. Disbound. 4 pages. Browned throughout. Pages measure approximately 34 x 21cm. Holzenberg 72. [ Middle Hill Press ] unknown
17650073961765. Near Fine. 1 handwritten parchment document 39 x 55 cm. stamped sealed. Lady Frances Arundell d. 1769of Allerton Mauleverer York Co. widow gives to Edward Pearce of Truro burough Cornmall Co. surgeon Penpolwartha in Cornwall for 57 pounds and annual rent as a life interest during the life of Edward Pearce his sister Grace Pearce and Richard Johns son of Stephen Johns age 3. Witnessed by James Willyams and James Willyams Jr. In Near Fine Condition: exterior is lightly soiled; otherwise clean and crisp. unknown
1859000679London. Good. 1859. Hardcover. On offer the famed HEBREW PERIODICAL: HAMASAEF: The Hebrew Review and Magazine for Jewish Literature. HaMasaef was the journal of Hebrew Enlightenment and the First Modern Hebrew Periodical New Series; Vol. 1 No. 1 - 48. London 1859-1860. i.e. October 1859 to September 1860. 8vo. An extended run of 48 numbered issues bound in one volume. Individual issues in VERY GOOD condition original boards loose and shaken spine replaced with crude tape. VERY RARE. Copac records only the British Library copy which contains only the first 10 issues Ref: "Hameasef Breakthrough in Hebrew Periodical Literature: the History Way and Essence of the First Modern Hebrew Periodical" Hadoar 79.; Hebrew English; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; Bible Studies Bible Genesis Birasheit Bible Studies Bible Genesis Hassidic Hassidim Chassidic Judaism Jewish Judaica Israel Orthodox Jewry Jew Talmud Yiddish Juden Hebrew Hebraic Israel . hardcover
18700012110Havana Cuba. Good with no dust jacket. 1870. Non-Book. On offer is a remarkable manuscript advertisement similar to the modern "Classified" pages for the month of March 1870. In this case the ads list 41 specific needs for slaves as requested by Cuban owners. This document contains three pages of listings mostly describing the need for slaves to purchase or rent though there are some variations within the listings. There are multiple listings for Cubans seeking "emancipated slave s to rent" one looking for a specific named black female negra someone returning a slave from the island of Dominica a listing about multiple negros being consigned to a College a notice about sending a Black man pardo to jail a notice of 15 slaves being available for rental and much more. This document is remarkable in its depth of information about the slave trade is it in the 1870s which was running consecutively with the Chinese coolie trade. This ad was likely posted in a Town Hall or similar. Cuba had a great need for inexpensive labour to support their sugar industry. While America and Britain signed a treaty in 1814 to abolish the African slave trade it took many years for complete global abolition. The African slave trade was not ended in Cuba until 1886 despite it being formally abolished in 1867 Yun & Laremont 2001. During the Chinese coolie trade 1847-1874 African slaves often worked alongside Chinese indentured labourers. Measures approx 12x8.5 inches. Three leaves one with with handwriting on the verso and recto and one with handwriting on only the recto. Age toning small tears on the edge and one small hole in the document that does not impact readability. Legible. Spanish Language. Overall G. ; Manuscripts; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 3 pages; Signed by Author . unknown
1971057798California Historical Society 1971. 1st Edition . No Binding. Near Fine. Photographs. 28 Pp Covers In An Unmarked Mailing Envelope. Commemorative Booklet With Comments And Photographs. "If A History Of The California Indian Is Visible Only In A Century Or So Of Conflict With The White Man Perhaps We May Reflect Upon The Suggestion 'Happy Is A People That Has No History.' <br/> <br/> California Historical Society unknown
18740012125Matanzas Havana Cuba. Good with no dust jacket. 1874. Non-Book. On offer is a striking colonial-era Cuban salvoconducto an official internal passport authorizing the movement of a free man of color during the turbulent decade of the Ten Years War. Issued in Matanzas on June 6 1874 the document is written on official blue papel sellado printed SELLO 8.º AÑO DE 1874 2 PESETAS 50 CÉNTIMOS and bears serial number No. 085.894. The handwritten header at upper left denotes the registry number and date of issue boldly penned in brown ink beside the embossed seal of the Gobierno Político y Militar de Matanzas. The certificate is signed by José Benítez y Cobos Inspector de Vigilancia del Distrito del Sur de esta Ciudad confirming that Francisco Hernández a 25-year-old pardo free man of color se halla en este puerto salvo de castigo is free of punishment and is permitted to travel to Sagua la Grande. The left margin records a detailed physical description: "Edad 25 años; color pardo; pelo crespo; frente regular; ojos pardos; nariz ancha; boca regular; barba poca Age 25; brown complexion; curly hair; regular forehead; brown eyes; wide nose; regular mouth; sparse beard. The text further notes that Hernández carries the approval of his Comandante General and a corresponding travel permit issued by Sub-Lieutenant Bustamante. This manuscript illustrates colonial racial surveillance in late 19th-century Cuba when free Afro-Cubans were still required to carry travel passes closely resembling the older slave papeletas de registro. Issued in the final years of the Ten Years War 18681878 it reflects the administrative continuity that would soon transform into the Patronato system 18801886 under which freed people remained bound to their former masters under the guise of apprenticeship. The document remains fully legible and complete written in brown ink on a single folio leaf approx. 8½ × 12½ in. with the embossed government seal printed fiscal heading and all signatures intact. Minor age toning and light handling wear; otherwise very good condition. An exceptionally well-preserved salvoconducto representing the bureaucratic intersection of race labor and mobility in colonial Cuba during one of its most politically charged decades. Overall G. One page 8½ × 12½ in. ink on official papel sellado Sello 8.º Año de 1874. Toning and bends present and heavy text in the upper left corner slightly torn through. Appropriate to age. Spanish language. Translation completed by online software. ; Manuscripts; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 1 pages; Signed by Author . unknown
0012371Montreal Quebec PQ Canada. Good with no dust jacket. Non-Book. On offer are three handwritten letters related to Colonel John Lewis Hurbert Neilson 1845-1925. The first letter is written to John Lewis Neilson with his unsigned written reply on verso. Dated 221 Drummond Street Montreal October 23rd 1889 this letter is from H. S. Mclellan of Montreal to Neilson asking "Would you care to try hypnotism on me" He refers to Lloyd Tuckeys article in The 19th Century and describes his symptoms. With a draft reply in Neilson's hand on reverse advising that he believes Mclellan could benefit from hypnotism and making arrangements to meet. The other two letters are written to John Lewis Neilson from A. W. Moore manager of the American Literary-Illustrative Bureau relating to receiving and submitting manuscripts. The first is dated American Literary-Illustrative Bureau. Rochester Dec ember 24th 1887. Setting out terms to receive a manuscript for publication on either the North West Expedition or the Egyptian Campaign. The final letter is dated American Literary-Illustrative Bureau. Rochester January 21st 1888. Suggesting submissions to Harpers Century Scribners or Cosmopolitan for the articles Neilson proposes and expressing difficulties with the editing process. An interesting set of letters for anyone interested in hypnotism with a perspective of a late 19th century Canadian medical soldier. BIO NOTES: Neilson was experienced with and interested in Hypnotism. Charles Loyd Tuckey in his 1913 book Treatment By Hypnotism and Suggestion Or Psycho-Therapeutics on page 224 refers to his friend Dr. Neilson on this subject and also refers to a letter Neilson wrote to him. Colonel John Louis Hubert Neilson the grandson of John Neilson was a physician soldier and author. Late of the Royal Canadian Artillery; First Director General and organizer of the Canadian Army medical services; holds General Service medal and Campaign medal Soudan 1884-5; Knight of the Order of Melusine; Associate of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Clubs and Societies: Quebec Garrison Club; Military Institute Whitehall London England; Quebec Literary and Historical Society President. A Autograph letter signed. Two pages 8vo. B Autograph letter A. W. Moore signed. One page 4to. C Autograph letter A. W. Moore signed. One page 4to. ; Manuscripts; 8vo; 3 pages; Signed by Author . unknown
194600285182San Francisco: The Gray Line Inc. 1946 Gray /yellow/white covers. B/w photo shot of San Francisco bay from plane fep rep. Various tours described with prices; Especially recomended are: San Francisco Tours 1 3 5 12 16; Oakland 10 18 22 23 24 ; Del Monte M1 M2 M3 M5. Effective March 1 1946 Tariff No. 53 Please destroy all previous issues. Rare Tourism brouchure with pictures of Parlor Cars looks like a bus and Motor Livery a fancy car. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. First Edition. Decorative Paper. Very Good. The Gray Line Inc. paperback
1972056879Nanterre: Theatre De Nanterre 1972. First Edition . Single Sheet. Fine. 11 1/2" x 8 1/2. Single Sheet Poster Printed On Both Sides With Directions On Reverse. From The Collections Of Forrest Ackerman. <br/> <br/> Theatre De Nanterre unknown
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18730048521873. Near Fine. 5 handwritten letters to William Ward 1873-1879 regarding the Philadelphia and Chester County Railroad which existed from 1872 to 1885; it was succeeded by the Philadelphia Midland Railroad. William Ward was one of the organizers of the Philadelphia and Chester County Railroad and in 1874 was the president and treasurer pro tem. Letters #1 and #2 Sept. 5 and Dec. 5 1873 are from Jos. H. McKeehan an attorney in Philadelphia who is writing about deliquent subscribers to the railroad. Letter #3 Dec. 18 1873 is from the Village Record a newspaper in West Chester Pa. with a copy of the advertisement that ran in the paper listing the dates that instalments from railroad subscribers were due in 1872. Letter #4 Nov. 26 1875 is from John Smith of Ridley Park about a plan to petition to vacate a street and public ground adjoining Mr. Bartol's purchase. Letter #5 Sept. 8 1879 from the superintendant of the Government Paper Mill in Dalton Mass. complaining about the appointment of counters and watchmen at the mill presumably to Ward as a congressman. William Ward 1837-1895 studied law and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1859. He opened a practice in Chester; was involved in real estate and banking; served as a member of the Chester city council and as city solicitor; and was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Delaware County in the 45th 46th and 47th Congresses 1877-1883. In Near Fine Condition: light soiling; bright and intact. unknown
196255415Madrid 1962. Edition limited to 33 copies this no. 30 8vo stiff paper portfolio with title and imprint on one side and containing a bifolium index to the bookplates plus 49 of 50 separate reproductions of bookplates with bullfighting themes the whole contained in a full blue Spanish calf slipcase; some blue from the slipcase offset onto the portfolio else generally fine. Bullfighting bookplate of James J. Nieto. Not in OCLC. unknown
196255415Madrid 1962. Edition limited to 33 copies this no. 30 8vo stiff paper portfolio with title and imprint on one side and containing a bifolium index to the bookplates plus 49 of 50 separate reproductions of bookplates with bullfighting themes the whole contained in a full blue Spanish calf slipcase; some blue from the slipcase offset onto the portfolio else generally fine. Bullfighting bookplate of James J. Nieto. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> unknown books
20050072062005. Please note alternate name: Madonna Del Carmine Society 8vo size plastic spiral bound softcover; unpaginated - about 90 pages This commemorative booklet combines lists of members and officers of the organization advertising from businesses memorial advertising from families remembering a loved one - some of which include photographs reproductions of newspaper and documents from past events and six pages of black and white photographs from past events. The majority of the content is advertising there is little editorial content. If this is an organization to which you are a member or a neighborhood Nonantum in which you lived this book is sure to bring back memories. Family historians note: lists of names family members photographs memorial advertising. Edgewear partial coffee ring on back cover which is a full page advertisement and one creased page corner. Dealer Direct Payment Only. Spiral Comb. Good/No Jacket. Private Press. Paperback
198754771Minneapolis: Coffee House Press 1987. 15" x 11" quotation broadside accompanied by relief print by Kent Aldrich 1988. <br/><br/> Coffee House Press unknown books
195249001Ipswich England: W. S. Cowell Ltd. Very Good in Good dust jacket; Owner name stamped on front and rear . endpapers boards lightly worn jacket price-clipped and tattered. 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Color illustrated tan cloth with wire spiral binding. Many printed examples. A reference book for the typographer and illustrated type book. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 74 pages . W. S. Cowell Ltd. hardcover
198750824Wellingborough: Christopher Skelton 1987. First edition limited to 550 copies this no. 139 and one of 450 bound by Woolnough Fine Binding; 8vo pp. 15 1 followed by 28 leaves of letters and colophon; original quarter red cloth over decorative paper boards gilt lettering on spine; fine in a fine blue paper slipcase. Christopher Skelton unknown
198750824Wellingborough: Christopher Skelton 1987. First edition limited to 550 copies this no. 139 and one of 450 bound by Woolnough Fine Binding; 8vo pp. 15 1 followed by 28 leaves of letters and colophon; original quarter red cloth over decorative paper boards gilt lettering on spine; fine in a fine blue paper slipcase. <br/><br/> Christopher Skelton hardcover books
183156461Cambridge: E.W. Metcalf and Company printers to the University 1831. First edition 8vo pp. viii misnumbered 224; untrimmed original paper-covered boards cloth shelfback original spine labels ex-Providence Athenaeum with their stamps and marks. Signed by Josiah Quincy the president of Harvard on flyleaf and with a half page addendum by him to the text on p. 169; lightly sunned and rubbed a few library marks to spine text clean and sound. This is the third volume of the general catalog of Harvard Library begun the previous year E.W. Metcalf and Company, printers to the University unknown