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1994162186Caracas Venezuela: Museo de Bellas Artes 1994. Softcover. VG- Only light age seen with very slight soiling to white covers. White paper wraps French flaps 52 pp. 18 BW illus. Text is in Spanish. Issued in conjunction with a 1994 series of exhibitions of depictions of nudes in drawings photography and prints portrayed by a variety of artists. With essays by Marco Rodriguez del Camino Tomas Rodriguez and Corna Michelena. The exhibition checklist cites 69 pieces and about a dozen and a half are pictured here. One of 1500 copies. Rare. Museo de Bellas Artes paperback books
2000171345Mexico D.F.: Americo Arte Editores 2000. Hardcover. VG. Fuschia boards with purple and gold lettering. 139 pp. Color illustrations. Text in Spanish and English. Americo Arte Editores hardcover books
1978196731East Lansing: CHISPA & Michigan State University 1978. Magazine. iv 36p. 8.5x11 inches texts in English and Spanish illustrated with art and photos poetry very good literary journal in magazine format stapled gray pictorial wraps signed at their contributions by Manuel Francisco Sepulveda Deborah Tellez Scott & Mario Garza. Only 3 holdings located in OCLC as of 7/2015. CHISPA & Michigan State University unknown books
26191Broadside 7.5" x 9.5" printed on blue paper using different typsettings. Two horizontal folds short closed tear no text loss. Docketted on verso. Good or Very Good.<br/><br/> Signed in type by John B. Jervis and Edwin C. Litchfield. The Resolution is printed after the explanation of the need for a new issue of stock. unknown books
1973WRCLIT51418Albuquerque NM and beginning with volume II Oshkosh WI: Road Runner Press 1973. I:3; II:1-4; III:2/34 and IV:4. Eight issues one a double number. Small quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations. Some dust soiling at extremities one issue slightly humidity rippled but generally about very good. Edited by Douglas Flaherty and beginning with volume II by Brian Salchert et al. Published quarterly through Spring 1978. Contributors here include Lifshin Wild Oliphant Tagliabue Randall Creeley Blaisdell Snyder Stafford Kuzma Bly Frumkin Blazek Everson a special number et al. Road Runner Press unknown books
195324881953. MOBILGAS 1953 FRIENDLY FOLLIES. LET'S BE FRIENDLY EXTRA FRIENDLY. A large folio-size folded cardboard sheet creating a four-page program. Contains music for three songs with special lyrics written by Fred Runyon for the 1953 Friendly Follies staged by the Cucamonga Road Show Company. The rear cover shows a photograph of the six-member company and is inscribed and signed "To Paulene" by five of the six cast members: Byron Keith Ray Guth Ben McAtee Shirley Mills and Dorothy Biegan- lacking is producer and pianist Arthur Anderson. Very Good two folds; several light stains. Scarce! $85.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
17865210Madrid: Don Antonio de Sancha 1786. Sm. 4to. 12400pp. Cont. limp vellum somewhat soiled hand lettered spine with a few small chips. Old faded water stains throughout & a blue oval library stamp on title page partially obscuring the text beneath it. Palau 41034. Don Antonio de Sancha hardcover books
185316365Philadelphia: John C. Clark 1853. Original printed wrappers stitched 20pp. A bit of edge chipping to the wraps else Very Good. Statutes beginning with the Act of Incorporation under Pennsylvania law in 1850 relating to this railroad with the Act of the Virginia legislature authorizing a right of way through that State. FIRST EDITION. Haynes 13907. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker BRE BEAL. John C. Clark unknown books
199715772JOsceola Wisconsin: Motorbooks Internationa 1997. First Edition. First Printing. From the collection of motor sport photographer Jesse Alexander with a certificate of authenticity laid in. On page 67 is a very atmospheric full page color photograph by Jesse Alexander which is a close up of a driver in helmet which had been published in the magazine in May 1971. The caption below reads “This character shot was used to inspire readers to enter the ‘Road & Track Photography Contest’. It worked: More than 10000 photos were submittedâ€. 264 pages. Large coffee table book filled with numerous color photographs. Fine copy in a bright dust jacket Motorbooks Internationa unknown books
1992129921Madrid Spain: Museo Naval 1992. Hardcover. VG gift bookplate inside cover. Blue cloth boards gilt titles and decoration Black dust jacket with color illustration and gilt titles. 308 pp. Profusely illustrated in color. Jewels of Madrid's Naval Museum. Large and lovely illustrations. Museo Naval hardcover books
1972135445Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1972. Collection of seven vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1972 film. Based on the 1970 novel by Joseph Wambaugh. <br/><br/>A law student begins working at the LAPD only to have police work become ever more important in his life. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine condition. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Columbia Pictures unknown books
19012221875<p>Map of San Francisco: Showing points of special interest to attendants the Fifth International Convention of the Epworth League July 18-21 1901 folding map of 21" x 28" printed in black & red.With numbered locations of places of Methodist interest and historical. Verso of map with 23 panels detailing trips excursions to Yosemite Valley Southern California including Pasadena Redlands Riverside Palo Alto Santa Cruz Lick Observatory. Very good minor wear; short tears at folds.</p><p>San Francisco before the 1906 devastating earthquake.</p> unknown books
184010777New York: Bryant and Boggs. 1840. Original printed wrappers with wrapper title as issued. pp 157-217 as issued. Several rubberstamps spine reinforced. Disbound. Good. With the first annual report of the directors of the Housatonic Rail Road Company its engineer's report and the report of the engineer of the Berkshire Rail Road Company. The Joint Special Committee's Report examines the feasibility of links between the Housatonic Road-- via Bridgeport CT and Stockbridge MA-- and New York City and its system of railroads. FIRST EDITION. Thomson 2535 7. AI 40-4958 no locs. or collation. Not in Sabin. Bryant and Boggs. unknown books
18368052Albany 1836. 8pp uncut and untrimmed folio leaf wide margins and light uniform tanning faint old institutional blindstamp. Caption title as issued. Very Good. FIRST EDITION. Thomson 1417 1. Not in Sabin or AI. unknown books
3001Trenton: The Company; Press of the Emporium 1846. . 8vo self-wrappers side-stitched Not found in OCLC. Trenton: [The Company]; Press of the Emporium, 1846. unknown books
200920538ELos Angeles: Dimension Films 2009. First Edition. Specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nomination of the Best Adapted Screenplay. Small format paperbound 5 1/2†x 8 1/2â€. Shooting script for the film ‘The Road’ by Joe Penhall based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy directed by John Hillcoat starring Viggo Mortensen Kodi Smit-McPhee Robert Duvall Charlize Theron Guy Pearce Molly Parker Michael K. Williams and Garret Dillahunt. A perfectbound book looking like a trade paperback. Fine in printed wrappers. Dimension Films paperback books
185130464Portland ME: Printed by Order of the Directors 1851. 64pp stitched. Wrappers absent else Very Good. <br/><br/> A.P. Robinson was removed from the office of Chief Engineer of the York and Cumberland Rail Road Company in May 1851; F.O.J. Smith was removed as President in August. Each was removed after discovery of financial discrepancies. Smith retaliated with a pamphlet assailing the Board's conduct. This Statement by the Board thoroughly explains the reasons for his dismissal with detailed lists of costs and estimates and reports from Board meetings. Page 29 begins the thirty-page "Reply" to Smith's pamphlet by Daniel Emery of the Company's Treasury Office. He elaborates on the facts which led to Robinson's and Smith's dismissals. <br/>Sabin 82569. BRE 280. OCLC 13636503 9 as of August 2013. Printed by Order of the Directors unknown books
187524088Chicago: Beach Barnard & . Legal and mmercial Printers 1875. 35 1 blank pp. Original printed wrappers light dust and wear disbound four punch holes in blank left margin. Last few pages include charts trimmed a bit closely a few digits lost at edge of each line of one chart. Good. offered with ----TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGE OF SAID COURT IN CHANCERY SITTING: THE RECEIVER IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED CAUSE RESPECTFULLY REPORTS TO THE COURT THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE PROPERTY IN HIS CHARGE FROM APRIL 30TH 1877 THE DATE OF HIS LAST REPORT TO AUGUST 31ST 1877. 16pp. Caption title as issued disbound punch holes in blank inner margin. Light edge chipping and dusting. Good. offered with -----IN THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT OCTOBER TERM A.D. 1881. THE CHICAGO DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD COMPANY AND JAMES W. ELWELL APPELLANTS V. WM. R. FOSDICK AND JAMES D. FISH TRUSTEES APPELLEES. APPEALS FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS. PETITIONS FOR RE-HEARING AND SUGGESTIONS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL & LAWRENCE COUNSEL FOR PETITIONERS. Beach Barnard & . Legal Printers. 1882. 73 1 blank pp. Original printed front wrapper lightly age toned small hole in blank margin old ink inscription at head disbound four punch holes in left margin. Light vertical crease else Very Good. offered with ----- APPEALS FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS. SUGGESTIONS TO SUPPORT PETITION FOR RE-HEARING. HENRY CRAWFORD SOLICITOR. Beach Barnard & . Legal Printers. 1882. 38pp. Original printed front wrapper bottom corner chipped ink inscription at head disbound four punch holes in left margin. Text lightly age toned small chip to bottom corner of last page. Very Good. The suit originated in March 1875 on the issue of the Road's nonpayment of bond interest. Fosdick and Fish sued the Chicago Danville & Vincennes Railroad. Beach, Barnard & ., Legal and mmercial Printers unknown books
3021Boston: The Company; Dutton and Wentworth's Print. 1840. . 8vo pale blue wrappers front printed; ownership signature of the Hon. John Davis on front cover Boston: [The Company]; Dutton and Wentworth's Print., 1840. unknown books
1858406267New York: Benjamin F. Corlies 1858. A very good to near-fine copy with one closed tear and some light discoloration to the wrappers. 8vo. 10 pages. Original glazed-paper printed wrappers. Nine articles outline the structure of the company which had formed in 1847 as the Rock Island and LaSalle Rail Road Company and reincorporated under its new name in 1851. OCLC 4997635. Eberstadt catalogue 131 item 354. <br/><br/> Benjamin F. Corlies unknown books
185830039New York: Benjamin Corlies 1858. Original printed glossy wrappers light fading to lettering. Stitched. 10 2 blanks pp. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Founded in 1847 as the Rock Island and LaSalle Rail Road Company the Chicago and Rock Island reincorporated in 1851 and adopted these bylaws in 1858. In 1880 the Company was reorganized as the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railway. <br/>131 Eberstadt 354. Benjamin Corlies unknown books
183928837Washington 1839. 25th Cong. 3d Sess. H.Rep.322. 167pp disbound. Six folding maps and chart. Several text leaves browned Very Good plus. <br/><br/> Reviewing proposals and data for a canal route including a memorial from Matthew Carey. <br/>Morrison 5 noting only 3 maps. unknown books
1837228771837. 4.75" x 7.5" folded. 1 3 blank pp gilt edges. Old wax seal remnants with small blank edge tear caused by opening the seal. 'Hazzard Esq. New Port' in script on back. Very Good. A rare ephemeron of this railroad and early American railroad travel. The printed invitation is on the first page. The ticket is loosely affixed to blank page 3. It is printed 'Excursion Over the New York Providence and Boston Rail Road. November 10th 1837. 'Mr. Hazzard' is written in script on its verso. unknown books
184025276Saco: Stephen Webster Printer 1840. 14 1 1 blank pp. Stitched some loosening. Title and last page lightly dusted Very Good.<br/><br/> The Act authorizes construction of a Railroad from Portland to New Hampshire "at such place as will best connect with the Railroad to be constructed from Portsmouth to Boston."<br/>Page 15 is an Act "to extend the time to locate and construct" the Road. It is dated February 14 1840. Other than the Maine Legislature's contemporary printing of the 1837 Act this is its first publication. No earlier edition is recorded of the printing of both Acts. <br/>Not in American Imprints Sabin. Thomson 2602. OCLC 191245715 1- AAS. Stephen Webster, Printer unknown books
3058Chicago: The Company: Passenger Department; Knight Leonard Co. Printers 1893. . 4to pictorial printed wrappers; text partially detached from wrappers; damp-staining on first two leaves First published in 1892. The illustrations are by Alfred Lambourne Chicago: [The Company: Passenger Department]; Knight, Leonard Co. Printers, 1893. unknown books