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1846MH151aMiddle Hill: Middle Hill Press 1846 Book. Good. Disbound. 2 pages 2 blank pages. Printed on thin white paper. Disbound. Holzenberg 114. Covers Jan 1731 to part of Jan 1732. Also another version 2 pages this time in alphabetical order for 1731. [Middle Hill Press] unknown
164966459à Paris: Chez Pierre MargatThomas La Carriere 1649. Fine. Chez Pierre Margat Thomas La Carriere à Paris 1649 15.50 x 21.50 cm relié First edition. Epistle to the Ambassador of Venice in Italian. Moreau Bibliographie des Mazarinades III no. 3091 pp. 38-39. Half navy sheep binding morocco-grained ca 1860. Smooth spine gilt title. Traces of rubbing to headcaps joints boards and corners. Good copy. The author identified by the initials S. D. L. C. could be the Sieur De La Campie author of two other pieces of this kind entitled La Juliade ou Jules démasqué and Les Profanations mazariniques see Hubert Carrier La Presse de la Fronde: les Mazarinades Droz 1991 p. 37. Following the epistle in Italian there is a burlesque poem which contains interesting and curious details about the cuisine of the period. At the end appear 14 riddles under the title: Le Dessert à plats couverts. A Messieurs les Provinciaux. The verso of the last leaf contains the answers to these riddles. Chez Pierre MargatThomas La Carriere hardcover
1915007765Stratford Ont: McLagan Furniture Co 1915. Paperback. Very Good -. 1 31 leaves: illustrations; 31 x 45 cm. Brown card covers with gilt embossed cover title; stapled. No date of publication. George McLagan established his furniture business in Stratford Ontario in 1905. This catalog features suites for the dining room and bedroom and funiture for the hall parlor living room study and office. Allthough 4 "record cabinets" are included no photograph cabinets are shown which were introduced by McLagan in 1916. Scarce. In Very Good- Condition: cover is lightly rubbed and soiled; creasing and minor loss at corners; closed 6-cm. tear from lower edge of back cover; 3 closed tears of 2 cm. or less from upper and lower edges of front cover; light soiling of upper corner on some leaves; otherwise clean and solid. McLagan Furniture Co paperback
193021943NY: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Near Fine. 1930. First Edition. Flexible cloth. 4to 11" - 13" tall; 1103 pages . The American Society of Mechanical Engineers hardcover
45806Glückstadt 1860. . Mehrfach gefaltet mit Randeinrissen in den Falzen. - "Wir Aelterleute und sämtliche Mitmeister des löblichen Klempneramts der Stadt Glückstadt in Holstein bescheinigen hiermit daß Vorzeiger dieses offenen Meisterbriefes . gelernt die Klempner-Profession nach unsern Artikuln ehrlich treu und zünftig." - Gekrönter Wappenstempel Frederik VII. darunter "Roepstorff 1861 Malling". - Trockenstempel der Sammlung Lachmund Glückstadt, 1860. unknown
67504Ohne Ort vor 1915. . Die Gemmengüsse auf dem Boden der Kassette von alter Hand numeriert zeigen tls. weibliche u. männliche Köpfe in Halbprofil tls. Figuren in ganzer Gestalt. Vermutlich Darstellungen aus der antiken Mythologie darunter eine männliche Figur Kithara spielend; eine andere rückwärts auf einem Löwen reitend; eine ein Viergespann dahinjagender Rosse lenkend; frontal ein Löwenkopf. - Die Gemmen sind rund oder oval von ca. 2 bis 4 cm Durchmesser bzw. 2 x 1 bis 5 x 3 cm. - Herkunft vermutlich Sammlung Paul Heinrich Trummer vgl. die 9 Bände im Hamburger Staatsarchiv Sign. HIII3. Diese gleichen im Einband dem uns vorliegenden Exemplar u. sind im vord. Innendeckel mit gedruckten Abt. 1-4 bzw. handschriftlichen Inhaltsverzeichnissen versehen; der dort mit Abt. 3 Nrn. 41-60 bezeichnete Band ist jedoch nicht mit diesem vorliegenden "III" identisch ebensowenig wie einer der anderen. - Der Hamburger Kaufmann Paul Heinrich Trummer 1862-1915 wollte seine Sammlungen darunter als bedeutendstes eine Sammlung von über 50.000 Siegeln bzw. Siegel-Abgüssen dem Staatsarchiv überlassen das sie 1920 endgültig von der Witwe Amalie geb. Schönborn 1874-1951 erwerben konnte. Bekannt ist daß er zu Lebzeiten auch Einzelnes an Archive u. Vereine verschenkt hat vgl. Frank Erik Weber: Die Bibliothek der Trummer-Sammlung im Staatsarchiv Hamburg. - Innendeckel wenig stockfleckig; gutes Exemplar. - Selten! Ohne Ort, [vor 1915]. unknown
182515375Lyon: Imp. de Coque 1825. Fine. Imp. de Coque Lyon 1825 13 x 19.50 cm broché First edition published anonymously. Bound at the end of our copy: 'Prospectus pour l'établissement d'un décreusage d'essai pour les soies à une condition publique et d'un atelier de décreusage et d'assouplissage des soies destinées à la teinture' printed by the same publisher. Foxing. Rare. Imp. de Coque unknown
1851005089Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Treasury 1851. Paperback. Good. 10 p.; 24 cm. Disbound from a volume of unrelated 19th-century pamphlets. "7" in ink at upper right-hand corner of title page. No date of publication but published in response to the declaration in 1851 by the state treasurer John M. Bickel that the Bank of Pennsylvania was subject to the tax on dividends. Very scarce. In Good Condition: disbound; heavily foxed; otherwise clean and tight. Pennsylvania Treasury paperback
189000283674Lowell Mass.: Privately Printed 1890 Grey cloth covers soiled bookplate from New England Historic Genealogical Society & Chas. C. Hutchinson Lowell Mass. Frontispiece engraving dampstained margin. decorated endpages 39 pgs. Rare copy OCLC lists 1 copy at Harvard. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Owner's Bookplate. First Edition Ex Library. Cloth. Very Good. Privately Printed hardcover
1987067891New York NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1987. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Complete in twelve 12 volumes bound in various colors of cloth tan brown pink blue olive etc. each volume with color front cover pastedown illus. 10 volumes of 12 in original translucent dust jackets. All 12 volumes essentially as issued. Some of the DJs show minor shelf wear such as short closed tears one with some wrinkling from moisture contact overall thus Near Fine. Please note that this set is the cloth-bound edition issued by the Metropolitan Museum of Art not the embossed leather edition issued by the Franklin Library. Metropolitan Museum of Art Hardcover
1826135497Washington: Various Publishers 1828-1826. Rare collection of Congressional Reports the Miami and Pottawatomie Indian Treaties. Octavo 7 reports bound in modern paper wrappers or disbound. The collection includes: Treaty with Eel River Indians. Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Copy of a Treaty… with the Eel River or Thornton Party of Miami Indians. Washington: Gales & Seaton 1828; Lands Granted to Indiana. Documents to Accompany Bill H.R. No. 99 to authorize the Legislature of the State of Indiana to sell and Convey Certain Tracts of Land Granted to Said State. Jan. 21 1828. House of Reps. Doc. No. 71 20th Congress 1st Session. Washington: Gales & Seaton 1828; Memorial of the Legislature of Indiana Praying that the title of the Miami Indians to large tracts of land in that State may be extinguished &c. 1829; Indian Treaties. Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Copies of two Treaties with Indian Tribes. Jan. 21 1829. House of Reps. Doc. No. 88 20th Congress 2d Session. Washington: 1829; Memorial of the General Assembly of Indiana Praying that the Indian title to certain lands within that state be extinguished and that all the Indians residing therein be induced to emigrate Westward. March 4 1830. 21st Congress 1st Session; Memorial of the Legislature of Indiana to obtain the extinguishment of the title of the Pottawatamie and Miami Indians to land in that State and the removal of said Indians from that State. 24th Congress 1st Session; The Committee on Indian Affairs t which was referred the petition of Israel Johnson of Cass county Indiana report;… House of Reps. No. 505 30th Congress 1st session; In Senate of the United States May 4 1836. Mr. White made the following Report: From the Committee on Indian Affairs on the resolution relative to exchanging lands with the Pottawatomie Indians &c. 224th Congress 1st session. Report No. 348; Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Interior Transmitting a letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs relative to certain Pottawatomie Indians. Apr. 8 1886. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 124 49th Congress 1st Session; Miami Indians and the Rights of Settlers on Their lands. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior Relative to the condition of the Miami Indians and the rights of certain settlers upon the lands of said Indians. House of Reps. Ex. Doc. No. 199 42d Congress 3d Session. In very good condition. An exceptional collection documenting the United States Government's systematic removal of the Miami and Pottawatomie tribes from their ancestral homelands. Proclaimed on February 8 1839 the Treaty with the Miami was made and concluded at the Forks of the Wabash in the State of Indiana between the United States of America by Commissioner Abel C. Pepper and the Miami tribe of Indians. The Miami agreed to cede the remainder of tribal lands in their possession to the United States including 511000 acres left of the Big Miami Reserve in exchange for $550000 agreeing to vacate the area within five years to a 500000 acre reservation in Kansas. The Treaty with the Miami along with several other treaties between Indian tribes and the United States government during the first decades of the nineteenth century marked a dramatic increase in calculated U.S. government efforts to strategically and forcibly remove the old Northwest Territory's American Indians from their ancestral homelands to a designated Indian Territory roughly present-day Oklahoma west of the Mississippi River. The Indian Removal Act the key law which authorized the removal of Native tribes was signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830 and enforced by the Martin Van Buren administration. After the passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1831 approximately 60000 members of the Cherokee Muscogee Creek Seminole Chickasaw and Choctaw nations including thousands of their black slaves were forcibly removed from their ancestral homelands with thousands dying during the Trail of Tears. Various Publishers unknown
1923287079Miami Chamber Of Commerce 1923 Colorful 14 Pgs Of Miami Promotion. Art Deco Style. Photographs Data Information Economics Cultural Attractions Gardens Natural Sights Leisure Activities Maps Ect. Slight Tear At Spine O/W Very Fine. Quite Rare. Worldcat Finds 0 Copies. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Miami Chamber Of Commerce paperback
1946001495Leicester Mass: Russell Manfacturing Co 1946. Good -. Six children's card games in their original illustrated boxes labelled vol. 1-vol. 6 and the original red cardboard case with "Mickey Mouse Library of Games" in an embossed silver-on-black paper label across the front. Individual card boxes are 6.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm. 2.5 x 1.75 x 1 inch. The whole set in the case is 15 x 7 x 5 cm. 6 x 2.75 x 2 inches. Each game has its folded instruction sheet copyrighted 1946. Contents: v.1 Donald Duck game with 49 cards -- v.2 Pinocchio game with 34 cards -- v.3 Mickey Mouse game with 48 cards -- v. 4 Bambi game with 50 cards -- v. 5 Three Little Pigs game with 53 cards -- v. 6 Snow White game with 54 cards. An uncommon Walt Disney item. In Good Condition: old tape repair of all game boxes slight loss of illustrated paper on boxes for vols. 1 2 and 4; vol. 2 lacking 10 cards there are no cards numbered 2 or 9; vol. 5 lacking one card a no. 6; vol. 3 instruction sheet has old tape repair; cards show wear with occasional creasing; old tape repair of box for the set at front corners; Mickey Mouse label is intact. Russell Manfacturing Co unknown
1914032801Rochester: Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. 1914. First Edition Thus . Soft cover. Fair. 117 Pp Index At Rear. Grey Wrappers Printed In Black With "Adolf Frese Optical Co. Inc. Los Angeles" Distributor Sticker On Title Page. Covers With Light Wear But Spine Panel Entirely Perished With Loss Up To 1/8" Deep On Front Cover; Front Cover Detached Rear Cover Intact. No Names Or Marks. Contents Near Fine Complete No Wear Or Stains. These Pre-Wwi American Catalogs Are Scarce; A Worldcat Search Showed Only1 Institutional Holding Of The 1908 Catalog Two Of This 1914 Issue 4 Of The 1915 Issue 2 Of The 1916 Issue And 7 Of The 1918 Issue. <br/> <br/> Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. paperback
188817572s. l. Paris: Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes 1888. Fine. Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes s. l. Paris 1888 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes unknown
1953009923Worcester MA: Achille J. St. Onge 1953. Book. Fine. Morocco. First Edition. 2 3/4" x 1 15/16". 77 pp. Letterpress by the Chiswick Press bound by Sangorski & Sutliffe in full red morocco gilt decorative end papers all edges gilt with clear plastic custom fitted case. One of 2000 copies printed. Fine as issued. Bradbury 10 pp.252. Achille J. St. Onge Hardcover
182800285233Philadelaphia: Printed By Lydia R. Bailey 1828 Notice Minutes list of Ministers Elders location lists reports Statistical Table ect. String bound pgs 218 - 360. foxing edgewear. last pg. chips bottom. Rare. First Edition First Printing. Original Wraps. Good. Printed By Lydia R. Bailey paperback
1755059995Parisiis / Paris: Petrum-Aegidium Lemercier / Le Mercier 1755. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Very Good. Xxxi 652 Cxii. 34.5 Cm X 24 Cm. Printed In Black And Red. Engraved Illustrations On Half Title And Title Many Plates At Section Beginnings One Signed Demasso Illustrated Initials Tail-Pieces. Full Calf Rebacked With New Black Morocco Label Binding Solid. One Ink Name "Robersand" On Verso Of Half Title No Other Marks A Few Marginal Paper Reinforcements And Small Tabs. Spine Fine Boards Worn And Frayed. Worldcat Does Not Reflect Any Institutional Holding Of A Lemercier Edition Matching This Date Or Pagination But Does Show Two Other Shorter Lemercier Editions Of 1739 And 1742. <br/> <br/> Petrum-Aegidium Lemercier / Le Mercier hardcover
171348283Venetiis Venice Venise Venice: Apud Andram Poleti 1713. Fine. Apud Andram Poleti Venetiis Venice Venise Venice 1713 22 x 32 cm relié New edition. This mass was constantly reprinted until the end of the 18th century. A large half-page title vignette signed Dalla Via and a full-page figure engraved by Franciscus Faldonus of the crucifixion. Copy with the arms of Friuli and Verona of the Republic of Venice. The eagle and lion in a central roundel and in corner roundels. Contemporary Italian full red morocco binding fan and lace decoration. Smooth spine decorated with a long frieze considerably faded. The boards are decorated with a rich central fan roundel several broad frames and corner tools. Restorations to corners edges and headcaps. Cracks on the upper board with gilt losses and some small lacks. Missing the endpapers before the text. A reinforcing paper strip between the title page and the pastedown. Numerous leaves poorly restored with bluish paper strips. Spectacular Italian binding with elaborate decoration armorial. Apud Andram Poleti hardcover
192700284110Washington: War Department 1927 .Pierre S. Dak. Document no. 594 House of Representatives 69th Congress 2d Session 40 pgs Rare. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. War Department paperback
195214744Köln Kiddy Kaugummi 1952. farb. ill. OKt. 22 nn. Bll. 4° =ca. 31 cm. Vollständiges Sammelbilderalbum der Fünfziger Jahre ! vgl. Köberich 31120 bestoßen papierbedingte Bräunung sonst sehr gut erhalten ANY QUESTIONS Please don´t hesitate to ask for details !! unknown
1940038369Los Angeles Circa 1940 1940. Original Artwork . No Binding. Very Good. Single Sheet Unsigned. <br/> <br/> unknown
191514535Portland Oregon: Montgomery Ward. Fair. 1915. First Edition. Softcover. The very first page Is missing but was perforated for removal. Probably an order form. The pages are not numbered consecutively. A bit confusing. There is a separate first section which starts on page 39 but it does not appear that many pages could have been removed. I see no indication of missing pages in the balance of the book. Your guess is as good as mine. I'm not likely to find another copy to compare it to. Price is as-is. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Montgomery Ward paperback
191700284983Boston: Morris Gordon 1917 Green engraved covers; M. Gordon building at 83 85 87 91 North Street 35 37 39 Barrett Street. Largest Jobbing House in New England. Spring Supplement 1917 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Don't fail to examine each page it will pay you for your time Note Revised Prices Inside. Full of engravings of items wholesale prices minor foxing. Very Rare 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Owners Name. First Edition. Decorative Paper. Very Good. Morris Gordon paperback
1862127990Washington: W. H. & O. H. Morrison 1862. Fifth edition of Morrison's classic American etiquette guide. Octavo original cloth elaborately stamped in blind with gilt titles to the front panel. Illustrated with wood and steel engravings entirely re-written and brought down to the present time. In near fine condition. Ownership inscriptions. Morrison's Strangers Guides were first issued in 1842 and subsequently in several variants throughout the 19th century. The fifth edition embraces a description of all the public buildings grounds and objects of interest in Washington D.C. and its vicinity including the Capitol Building Patent Office Treasury Department Statue of Washington National Armory Mount Vernon and the Congressional Burying Ground. W. H. & O. H. Morrison hardcover