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1888004393London: Charles Skipper and East 1888. Printed by order of the commitee of Aldermen for London this book lists all the plate in the Mansion House at the time of printing. 46 pages in bright clean condition neat inscription to former owner on first blank page outer edges of pages are gold. Outer covers are flexible red leather covered card this is worn on edges with a few small splits to spine. A pleasing copy of an historical reference book SEE IMAGE. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. First Edition. Flexible Leather Covered Board. Good/No Jacket. 9 ¾ x 6 ¼ Inches. Limp Leather. Charles Skipper and East Hardcover
198052078New York: Book Arts Press Columbia University 1980. 8vo pp. 14 2; fine in original blue printed wrappers. Prefatory note by Terry Belanger. Hand-set in 14-point Monotype Caslon 337 and printed on Kilmory Text using an 1843 Washington and a Wesel flatbed platen hand-press. <br/><br/> Book Arts Press, Columbia University unknown books
190626983Boston New York and Chicago: The Riverside Press Cambridge 1906. First edition limited to 1000 copies 8vo pp. xiv 2 267; engraved frontispiece with 6 portrait vignettes showing "The Great Authors" published by Houghton Mifflin and portraits in text throughout; original dark blue cloth and drab paper-covered boards printed paper label on spine; the extremities with some wear and revealing corners a couple small breaks at top of spine and some staining and soiling to boards; a good solid copy. Both a commemoration and an advertisement. <br/><br/> The Riverside Press, Cambridge hardcover books
19489488N.p. 1948. 4to 110-112pp. illus. with photographs maps & charts with a printed insert "To our Friends." In original purple paper-covered boards cover a bit faded else a good copy. <br/><br/> hardcover books
192350733New York: Redfield-Kendrick-Odell Co 1923. Edition limited to 500 copies this no. 356; 8vo pp. 46; gravure frontispiece portrait of Bodoni numerous specimens of type borders ornaments etc.; biographical sketch by Arthur K. Willyoung; fine in original decorative paper over boards printed paper label on upper cover. <br/><br/> [Redfield-Kendrick-Odell Co hardcover books
189525365n.p. n.d. 1895. 4to approx. 120 leaves blank throughout and contained in a full vellum binding lettered in gilt on upper cover the lettering enclosed by triple gilt rules and a gilt floral motif and cherubs in the corners the spine with a brown morocco label lettered "Christmas Books" in gilt with the date 1895 stamped in gilt at the base of the spine blindstamped arabesque on the rear cover; some soiling the pages lightly foxed else very good. On the verso of the front free endpaper is the owner's inscription: "J. B. Manson's visitors book. unknown
189525365n.p. n.d. 1895. 4to approx. 120 leaves blank throughout and contained in a full vellum binding lettered in gilt on upper cover the lettering enclosed by triple gilt rules and a gilt floral motif and cherubs in the corners the spine with a brown morocco label lettered "Christmas Books" in gilt with the date 1895 stamped in gilt at the base of the spine blindstamped arabesque on the rear cover; some soiling the pages lightly foxed else very good. On the verso of the front free endpaper is the owner's inscription: "J. B. Manson's visitors book." <br/><br/> hardcover books
1912000850London: Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd 1912. Compiled and arranged for the National Association of Teachers of the Deaf by the Publications Committee No year of publication listed but book is circa 1912 which is referenced in the book. Black and white illustrations and decorations throughout and some gorgeous vibrant full page full color illustrations on glossy stock. Dark green cloth with black titles. 124 pages. Bumped and worn corners and head and heel of spine. Endpapers are tanned; booksellers penciled notation on rear endpage. The title page and pages 13 and 19 have some very light fingermarks. We note a weakness in the binding - loose stitching between pages 44 and 45. From page 123 "Writing A Letter:" "I am learning many things here. I learn to speak and to read and to write. We play football in winter. In summer we play cricket.: A lovely and rare volume. Please see our photographs. Thanks for shopping with us. 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and life-long learning. . Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd Hardcover
1974056701London: Christie's 1974. Book. Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stiff ivory wraps lettered in dark blue. Covers moderately soiled with some numerical notations inked on upper front cover corner. Firm binding. Heavily annotated throughout interior. Price list laid in. Christie's Paperback
42339Minneapolis and/or Saint Paul v.d. Brown John Mason. Beyond the present. Minneapolis & St. Paul 1948. Edition ltd. to 650 copies slim 8vo 6 & 28pp. fine copy in orig. brown cloth paper labels tissue dust jacket. Aris Rutherford. The ampersand in script & print. An essay in honor of the Ampersand Club on the occasion of its semicentary Minneapolis 1980 8vo pp.13 illustrated throughout fine in original pictorial wrappers. Rota Anthony. Life in a London bookshop: excerpts from a lecture. Minneapolis: Ampersand Club 1989. Edition limited to 200 copies 8vo pp.4 19 5; frontispiece; fine in original olive cloth stamped in gilt. McLean Austin J. In fair dehiscence. The correspondence of James R. Eckman & T. M. Cleland 1961-1963. Minneapolis 1992. 8vo pp. 30 2 illustrations from photographs; fine in original printed paper-covered boards. Wulling Thomas E. Emerson G. Wulling: 75 years a printer . with excerpts from the subjects writings. Minneapolis 1991.12mo pp. 27; portrit frontispiece printer's mark fine in original decorative wrappers. Andersen Elmer L. On book collecting. By Arne Kjelsberg. Minneapolis: Ampersand Club 2005. Limited to 626 copies this 1 one 500 of the regular edition printed on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Ampersand Club by Gaylord Schanilec; 8vo pp. 2 43 8; wood-engraved frontis portrait of the author by Schanilec title-p. printed in blue and black; as new in original gray cloth with printed wrap-around label on spine and upper cover. Elmer Andersen long-time Ampersand member Grolier Club member governor of Minnesota CEO of H.B. Fuller and newspaper publisher contributed a regular column to one of his newspapers on book collecting under the pseudonym of Arne Kjelsberg a selection of which is printed here with an Afterword by Rob Rulon-Miller. unknown
42339Minneapolis and/or Saint Paul v.d. Brown John Mason. Beyond the present. Minneapolis & St. Paul 1948. Edition ltd. to 650 copies slim 8vo 6 & 28pp. fine copy in orig. brown cloth paper labels tissue dust jacket. Aris Rutherford. The ampersand in script & print. An essay in honor of the Ampersand Club on the occasion of its semicentary Minneapolis 1980 8vo pp.13 illustrated throughout fine in original pictorial wrappers. Rota Anthony. Life in a London bookshop: excerpts from a lecture. Minneapolis: Ampersand Club 1989. Edition limited to 200 copies 8vo pp.4 19 5; frontispiece; fine in original olive cloth stamped in gilt. McLean Austin J. In fair dehiscence. The correspondence of James R. Eckman & T. M. Cleland 1961-1963. Minneapolis 1992. 8vo pp. 30 2 illustrations from photographs; fine in original printed paper-covered boards. Wulling Thomas E. Emerson G. Wulling: 75 years a printer . with excerpts from the subjects writings. Minneapolis 1991.12mo pp. 27; portrit frontispiece printer's mark fine in original decorative wrappers. Andersen Elmer L. On book collecting. By Arne Kjelsberg. Minneapolis: Ampersand Club 2005. Limited to 626 copies this 1 one 500 of the regular edition printed on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Ampersand Club by Gaylord Schanilec; 8vo pp. 2 43 8; wood-engraved frontis portrait of the author by Schanilec title-p. printed in blue and black; as new in original gray cloth with printed wrap-around label on spine and upper cover. Elmer Andersen long-time Ampersand member Grolier Club member governor of Minnesota CEO of H.B. Fuller and newspaper publisher contributed a regular column to one of his newspapers on book collecting under the pseudonym of Arne Kjelsberg a selection of which is printed here with an Afterword by Rob Rulon-Miller. <br/><br/> hardcover books
193656771Providence: privately printed by Eugene A. Clauss at the Ackerman-Standard Co. 1936. All small 8vo all with gravure frontispieces all but the last in original glassine all generally fine in original bindings: The John Carter Brown Library in Brown University by Lawrence C. Wroth librarian. Edition limited to 450 copies pp. 6 9-35 3; 1936; The Providence Public Library an Experiment in Enlightenment by Clarence E. Sherman librarian. Edition limited to 650 copies pp. 57 3; 1937; Brown University Library. The Library of the College or University in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in New England in America 1767-1782 by Henry Bartlett Van Hoesen. Edition limited to 675 copies pp. 8 11-96 4; 1938; The Providence Athenaeum a Brief History 1753-1939 by Grace F. Leonard librarian and Chesley Worthington Board of Directors. Edition limited to 750 copies pp. 60 4 1939; The Annmary Brown Memorial Margaret Bingham Stillwell curator. Edition limited to 600 copies pp. 26 2; 1940; presentation note from Eugene Clauss laid in. privately printed by [Eugene A. Clauss at the Ackerman-Standard Co.] unknown
1966284060New York: Parke-Bernet Galleries 1966. Paperback auction catalogue sale no. 2436 with few superficial scores on covers. Leading corners and spine ends are very lightly worn. Page edges are tanned; all content is clear. TS. Paperback. Very Good. Used. Parke-Bernet Galleries Paperback
193656771Providence: privately printed by Eugene A. Clauss at the Ackerman-Standard Co. 1936. All small 8vo all with gravure frontispieces all but the last in original glassine all generally fine in original bindings: The John Carter Brown Library in Brown University by Lawrence C. Wroth librarian. Edition limited to 450 copies pp. 6 9-35 3; 1936; The Providence Public Library an Experiment in Enlightenment by Clarence E. Sherman librarian. Edition limited to 650 copies pp. 57 3; 1937; Brown University Library. The Library of the College or University in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in New England in America 1767-1782 by Henry Bartlett Van Hoesen. Edition limited to 675 copies pp. 8 11-96 4; 1938; The Providence Athenaeum a Brief History 1753-1939 by Grace F. Leonard librarian and Chesley Worthington Board of Directors. Edition limited to 750 copies pp. 60 4 1939; The Annmary Brown Memorial Margaret Bingham Stillwell curator. Edition limited to 600 copies pp. 26 2; 1940; presentation note from Eugene Clauss laid in. <br/><br/> privately printed by [Eugene A. Clauss at the Ackerman-Standard Co.] unknown books
1895042776St. Joseph : St. Joseph & / And Grand Island Railroad Company / Hardman Art Printer 1895. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Photographs Portraits Illustrated Ads. 160 Iv Pp. Light Blue Cloth Gilt And Stamped In Blind. First Edition. Many Photographic Views. Considerable Genealogical Information With Many Portraits Of Prominent Residents Of Areas Serviced By The Railroad. Light Wear Very Good Condition Tiny Frays At Tips And At Upper Corners Of Spine A Few Very Small Stains On Front Cover Vertical Crease On Two Front Blank Endpapers 1 1/2" Closed Tear To Rear Endpaper No Marks. <br/> <br/> St. Joseph & / And Grand Island Railroad Company / Hardman Art Printer hardcover
MH30bCheltenham: Middle Hill Press Book. Good. Disbound. Printed on a single sheet measuring 17 x 43.5 cm. Folded in half vertically. A mount has been added at the head. Holzenberg 198 who dates its printing between 1863 and 1872 A lithographic sketch after Thomas Robins it shows a rural scene with cows and sheep in fields with a church and houses in the distance. Closely trimmed at foot but clear of title. 186-. [Middle Hill Press] unknown
1959053518Pasadena Ca: A. G. Heinze Cmpany 1959. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Photographs Throughout. 264 Price List 93 Pp. Price List Two Catalogs Bound As One. Green Boards Stamped In Yellow With Yellow Comb Binding Copy No. 186 Of A Proprietary Catalog. <br/> <br/> A. G. Heinze Cmpany hardcover
1701001493Netherlands 1701. Paperback. Very Good -. Title page continued: "Nevens eenige overwegingen op de Memorie van den Coning van Vrankryk aan haar Hoog Mog: en over het belang van verscheide Vorsten en Staaten van het Christenryk in de tegenwoordige gestaltenis van zaaken. . Uit het Engels overgezet. Volgens de Copy gedrukt tot London." 44 p.; 19 cm. Signatures: A-E4F2 4to. Woodcut title vignette and initial. No publication information; date from Worldcat. Disbound from a larger volume but solid. Translation of: The Duke of Anjou's Succession Considered. Knuttel 14604. A very scarce pamphlet from the War of the Spanish Succession considering the validity of the Duke of Anjou's claim to the Spanish crown. In Very Good- Condition: first and last pages lightly soiled; foxing throughout; 3-cm. tear from fore-edge of pp. 5-6 not touching text. paperback
74854Druck: Reichenbach im Vogtland Carl Werner ca. 1930. . Umschlag angestaunt/gebräunt u. knickspurig die Innendeckel mit weiteren Wappendarstellungen sauber beklebt. Insgesamt gutes sauberes Exemplar Druck: Reichenbach im Vogtland, Carl Werner, [ca. 1930]. unknown
190400283860Washington: Interstate Commerce Commission 1904 Red card covers 10 pgs. stapled. VERY RARE OCLC lists 0 copies. Tables showing Casualities to persons by occupation descriptions of train wrecks causes ect. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Interstate Commerce Commission paperback
1862004256Philadelphia: Maas & Vogdes printers 1862. Pamphlet. Near Fine. 16 p.; 24 cm. Yellow paper covers; front cover printed in black within decorative border; back cover blank. The Academy of Music officially named the American Academy of Music was incorporated by the Pennsylvania legislature in 1852 and built in 1855-57 on Locust St. in Philadelphia. It is the oldest opera house in the United States still used for its original purpose. Its inaugural ball was held in Jan. 1857 and the next month the first opera performance was given by Max Maretzek's opera company. In Near Fine Condition: clean and bright. Maas & Vogdes, printers unknown
1857004255Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley printers 1857. Pamphlet. Very Good. 15 1 p.; 24 cm. Off-white paper covers; front cover printed in black within decorative border; back cover blank. The Academy of Music officially named the American Academy of Music was incorporated by the Pennsylvania legislature in 1852 and built in 1855-57 on Locust St. in Philadelphia. It is the oldest opera house in the United States still used for its original purpose. Its inaugural ball was held in Jan. 1857 and the next month the first opera performance was given by Max Maretzek's opera company. In Very Good Condition: back cover and final blank leaf are soiled; one light vertical crease throughout; otherwise clean and tight. Crissy & Markley, printers unknown
1600017131Circa 1600 1600. Original Antique Engraving . Single Sheet. Very Good. Original Antique Engraving On Laid Paper Mounted On Single Sheet Of White Paper. Plate Mark 4 1/2" X 5 1/2" With 1/2" To 3/.4" Margins. Text "Nomen Habent Acci Per Te Sebethides Unda Ut Per Sebethi Flumina Nomen Habes" Inear Bottom. Either From An Unidentified Book Or Possibly Published In A Set Of Similar Portraits In Similar Format. Not Signed By Artist; Numbered "I.Ll" At Lower Right. Part Of A Large Collection Of Original Antique Engravings Formed By A Southern California Artist In The Early To Middle Twentieth Century. Each Plate Has Small Glue Marks On Reverse Where They Were Tipped In To An Album. <br/> <br/> unknown
18611105221861-63. Rare collection of the official legislative acts passed by the General Assembly and House of Delegates of Virginia CSA from 1861 to 1863. Octavo seven volumes bound in contemporary calf and tan cloth. Eleven Confederate imprints in seven volumes. Rare and desirable. hardcover
18611105221861-63. Rare collection of the official legislative acts passed by the General Assembly and House of Delegates of Virginia CSA from 1861 to 1863. Octavo seven volumes bound in contemporary calf and tan cloth. Eleven Confederate imprints in seven volumes. Rare and desirable. hardcover books