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194656034New York: R. R. Bowker Co 1946. 8vo pp. xxxviii 1126; original red cloth; gilt lettering on front cover and spine; joints split; spine faded; fair. <br/><br/> R. R. Bowker Co hardcover books
195656033New York: American Book-Prices Current 1956. 8vo pp. lxiv 1709; original red cloth; gilt lettering on front cover and spine; joints and hinges cracked; shaken; cloth worn and discolored; fair. <br/><br/> American Book-Prices Current hardcover books
196156035New York: American Book-Prices Current 1961. 8vo pp. lxiv 1531; original red cloth; gilt lettering on upper cover; hinges cracked; cloth discolored; shaken; otherwise good. <br/><br/> American Book-Prices Current hardcover books
194228873Little Rock Arkansas: Arkansas Historical Records Survey 1942. First edition; 4to; pp. 12 139; 5; printed and numbered only on rectos; near fine in original blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Arkansas Historical Records Survey unknown
193928874Birmingham Alabama: Alabama Historical Records Survey Project 1939. First edition; 4to; pp. xv 1 159; near fine in original blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Alabama Historical Records Survey Project unknown
194128909Nashville: Tennessee Historical Records Survey 1941. First edition; 4to; pp. xiii 138 printed and numbered on rectos only; fine copy in original blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. <br/><br/> Tennessee Historical Records Survey hardcover books
194228873Little Rock Arkansas: Arkansas Historical Records Survey 1942. First edition; 4to; pp. 12 139; 5; printed and numbered only on rectos; near fine in original blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. <br/><br/> Arkansas Historical Records Survey hardcover books
193928874Birmingham Alabama: Alabama Historical Records Survey Project 1939. First edition; 4to; pp. xv 1 159; near fine in original blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. <br/><br/> Alabama Historical Records Survey Project hardcover books
194028921Chicago: WPA Historical Records Survey Project 1940. First edition; 4to; pp. 62 printed and numbered on rectos only; fine copy in original blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. <br/><br/> WPA Historical Records Survey Project hardcover books
194129450Columbus Ohio: Ohio Historical Records Survey 1941. First edition; 4to; pp. 202 printed recto only; original drab printed wrappers and black cloth spine lettered in indistinguishable contrasting color; minor wear soiling and chips to covers and a small hole in black cloth revealing metal clasp at back cover; all else very good. <br/><br/> Ohio Historical Records Survey hardcover books
1830MH220Middle Hill : Middle Hill Press 1830 Book. Good. Disbound. 4 pages. Disbound. Browned and spotted. Contains 4 poems - 3 acrostics - Amelia Caswell; Sarah Phillips and Jane Brown and one other poem declining to write an acrostic for Miss C. Holzenberg 446 where it is dated as 183-. [ Middle Hill Press ] unknown
1808001587Philadelphia Pa: J.W. Scott 1808. Paperback. Very Good -. Title page continued: "With Observations on the cording it its qualities and the grievances we lie under by not having sufficient room to cord it in a reasonable time after it has come to market where more landings may be made or the present enlarged &c. &c." 39 1 p.; 21 cm. Last page contains an advertisement for a weekly literary publication The Eye sold at the printer's bookstore. Disbound from a nonce volume. Not in Early American Imprints 2nd series Shaw & Shoemaker. A detailed discussion of the use of firewood in the city of Philadelphia and the various city ordinances regulating its sale within the city signed Another Citizen p. 34. The printer John Welwood Scott started The Religious Remembrancer in 1813 which has been called the first religious weekly published in the United States. He was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1824. Extremely scarce early 19th-century Philadelphia publication. In Very Good- Condition: disbound; scattered foxing most prominent on title page and last page advertisement; otherwise clean. J.W. Scott paperback
1818MH1aEvesham: Printed by J. Agg for the Middle Hill Press 1818 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Third title: Copy of an ancient deed relating to Broadway and Pershore fairs in Worcestershire. The first named dated 1818 the second and third 1819. 42p. Each has its own title page but the pagination is continuous. Some spots and some light browning to pages. Original stab holes visible. 4to measuring 22x18 cm. Bound in Middle Hill boards. Browning and spotting to end papers small section missing at foot of spine. Holzenberg 286. Printed by J. Agg [for the Middle Hill Press] hardcover
199150719New Castle: Delaware Bibliophiles Oak Knoll Books 1991. Edition limited to 200 copies this the bookbinder Greg Campbell's copy and out of series; 8vo pp. 81 3; 4 mounted wood engravings other illustrations in the text; original blue cloth-backed printed paper-covered boards; fine. Forty-Four B40. Delaware Bibliophiles, Oak Knoll Books unknown
199150719New Castle: Delaware Bibliophiles Oak Knoll Books 1991. Edition limited to 200 copies this the bookbinder Greg Campbell's copy and out of series; 8vo pp. 81 3; 4 mounted wood engravings other illustrations in the text; original blue cloth-backed printed paper-covered boards; fine. Forty-Four B40. <br/><br/> Delaware Bibliophiles, Oak Knoll Books hardcover books
190027882London: Charles Whittingham at the Chiswick Press 1900. Edition ltd. to 350 copies 100 reserved for the Rowfant Club 8vo 22 & 181pp. photogravure frontis with first printings of poems by Dobson Lang Crewe and Blunt; orig. quarter brown morocco rubbed and scuffed; good and sound. Charles Whittingham at the Chiswick Press unknown
190027882London: Charles Whittingham at the Chiswick Press 1900. Edition ltd. to 350 copies 100 reserved for the Rowfant Club 8vo 22 & 181pp. photogravure frontis with first printings of poems by Dobson Lang Crewe and Blunt; orig. quarter brown morocco rubbed and scuffed; good and sound. <br/><br/> Charles Whittingham at the Chiswick Press unknown books
193728057New York: American Art Association Anderson Galleries 1937. Small 4to; facsimiles; bound in blue cloth hand lettered paper spine label; very good. The five sales include Rare Americana from the Library of the Late Levi Z. Leiter 1933; The Library of the Late Ogden Goelet of New York parts I & II 1935; Romances of Chivalry European Literature French Books with Engravings Rare Americana from the Library of John B. Stetson Jr. 1935; Americana Rara English & American First Editions Collected by William D. Breaker 1937. American Art Association Anderson Galleries unknown
193728057New York: American Art Association Anderson Galleries 1937. Small 4to; facsimiles; bound in blue cloth hand lettered paper spine label; very good. The five sales include Rare Americana from the Library of the Late Levi Z. Leiter 1933; The Library of the Late Ogden Goelet of New York parts I & II 1935; Romances of Chivalry European Literature French Books with Engravings Rare Americana from the Library of John B. Stetson Jr. 1935; Americana Rara English & American First Editions Collected by William D. Breaker 1937. <br/><br/> American Art Association Anderson Galleries hardcover books
25245N.p. n.d. early 20th century. 8vo lined with red morocco; minor rubbing at the bottom of the upper cover else very good. unknown
25245N.p. n.d. early 20th century. 8vo lined with red morocco; minor rubbing at the bottom of the upper cover else very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
2019031143Sotheby's: 2019. The auction was held in Hong Kong Oct. 8 2019 Sale HK0896 167 pages illustrated in color text is in English and Chinese. FINE- HARDCOVER. Hard Cover. Fine/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Sotheby's: Hardcover
1915052423Tokyo: Imperial Japanese Government Railways 1915. First Edition First Printing . Brown Cloth. Near Fine. Maps and Photographs. Cxxiv 414 Pp. Maps On Endpapers And Large Folding Map In Pocket At Rear. "History Of The Official Guide Book" Undated But 1915 Laid In Loosely. Top Edge Gilt. Complete; All Maps Present And Near Fine Large Map In Pocket Without Tears Or Damage Additional Maps Of Maps Of Tientsin Peking Environs Of Peking Chi-Nan-Fu / Tsi-Nan-Fu Shang-Pu Trading Quarter Chinan;Ching-Tao/Tsing-Tau Environs Of Ching-Tao Chefoo Yangtze-Kiang Hankow With Hanyang And Wuchang Nanking Soochow Shanghai Hangchow Foochow Environs Of Foochow Amoy Environs Of Amoy Swatow With Chao-Chow And Environs Of Swatow Hongkong Environs Of Hongkong Canton. <br/> <br/> Imperial Japanese Government Railways hardcover
1913052424Tokyo: Imperial Japanese Government Railways 1913. First Edition First Printing . Brown Cloth. Near Fine. Maps and Photographs. Lxxxvi 350 Pp. Maps On Endpapers And Large Folding Map In Pocket At Rear. Red Cloth Gilt Top Edge Gilt. Complete; All Maps Present And Near Fine Large Map In Pocket Without Tears Or Damage. An Excellent Statement Of Japanese Pride In Their Recently Conquered Mainland Territories. Beginning In 1871 Japan Began To Exert More Influence In Korea Forcing It Out Of China's Traditional Sphere Of Influence. As A Result Of The Sino-Japanese War 1894-95 The Qing Dynasty Had To Give Up Such A Position According To Article 1 Of The Treaty Of Shimonoseki Which Was Concluded Between China And Japan In 1895. That Same Year Empress Myeongseong Of Korea Was Assassinated By Japanese Agents. In 1897 The Joseon Dynasty Proclaimed The Korean Empire 1897-1910. King Gojong Became Emperor. During This Brief Period Korea Had Some Success In Modernising The Military Economy Real Property Laws Education System And Various Industries. Russia Japan France And The United States All Invested In The Country And Sought To Influence It Politically. In 1904 The Russo-Japanese War Pushed The Russians Out Of The Fight For Korea. Korea Became A Protectorate Of Japan The Following Year. In Manchuria On 26 October 1909 An Jung-Geun Assassinated The Former Resident-General Of Korea Ito Hirobumi For His Role In Trying To Force Korea Into Occupation. In 1910 An Already Militarily Occupied Korea Was A Forced Party To The Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty. The Treaty Was Signed By Lee Wan-Yong Who Was Given The General Power Of Attorney By The Emperor. However The Emperor Is Said To Have Not Actually Ratified The Treaty According To Yi Tae-Jin. There Is A Long Dispute Whether This Treaty Was Legal Or Illegal Due To Its Signing Under Duress Threat Of Force And Bribes.Korean Resistance To The Brutal Japanese Occupation Was Manifested In The Nonviolent March 1St Movement Of 1919 During Which 7000 Demonstrators Were Killed By Japanese Police And Military. The Korean Liberation Movement Also Spread Unsuccessfully To Neighboring Manchuria And Siberia. See Wikipedia For Information And Sources <br/> <br/> Imperial Japanese Government Railways hardcover
196050685New York: New York Chappel 1960. Edition limited to approximately 200 copies 12mo pp. 8 and 55 leaves printed by various members of the Chapel; original red cloth printed paper label on upper cover; fine. This is the first book published by the New York Chapel members. Some of the contributions include "Printing as a Hobby for Women" by the Private Press of the Haywoods; "The Typographic Taxonomy" by J. Ben Lieberman of the Herity Press; and "Bookplates" by Charles Antin of the Serindipity Press. Thirteen contributions from 13 different presses in all. New York Chappel unknown