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1900D17723New York: The Century Co 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small 8vo. 8 47 pp. Publisher's dark green cloth stamped in gold. A near fine copy. BAL 14191. First edition inscribed on the front free endpaper: "Dear Mrs Hamill I venture to contribute this volume as my personal gift. S. Weir Mitchell." <br/><br/> The Century Co hardcover
187200544219Sheldon & Company 1872. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Uncommon children's book by this English gentleman artist known as 'The Father of the Cat Fancy'. Very good copy in the original blue cloth stamped in gilt and black minor wear and some spotting to cloth; text has some smudges spotting and offsets; small chip to lower inner margin of front endpaper. Contents:8 Illlustrations. Sheldon & Company hardcover
1890mon0000002088Univ. of PA Press 1890-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Heavily chipped cover edges as well as bottom corner tips. Some small nicks to top page edges. Laid in is a 1 page promotional piece for the University Medical Magazine. From the Front Cover: Reprinted from the University Medical Magazine April 1890. Univ. of PA Press hardcover
1886mon00000020871886-01-01. Unknown Binding. Very Good. in x in x in. Stapled binding. No markings in booklet. Binding is tight. On the title page: Extracted from the American Journal of Medical Sciences for October 1886. unknown
189781408chMontreal 1897. Book. Fair. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Early quarter-leather over marbled paper boards. Fair condition only -- spine strip lost and handling wear to exterior; edges toned. Old owner's name to title-page. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Still reasonably neat useful and complete. 350 copies printed according to colophon at rear. 951pp. Hardcover
185771109London:: George Routledge and Co. 1857. publisher's blue gilt cloth. Slight use to the extremities of the spine and corners; contents very attractive. . 8vo. With eight color illustrations by Harrison Weir. George Routledge and Co., hardcover
1898D17740Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Medical Journal 1898. 8vo. 10 pp. Side-stapled printed wrappers. Near fine. BAL 14185 A scarce offprint from the Philadelphia Medical Journal of January 22 1898. Mitchell made many original contributions to the study of chorea. <br/><br/> The Philadelphia Medical Journal unknown
189856210NY: Century 1898. Volume one is in good condition. Volume 2 is complete but binding is loose & some pages are loose. Signed & Inscribed by Author. Hardbacks. Century Paperback
18831000684Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1883 First edition of the author's first book of poems. Cloth. Twelvemo. Front free endpaper torn at gutter margin with no loss. Bookplate of the Author's Club Library. A very good bright copy. Houghton Mifflin, hardcover
1899mon0000002077American Journal of the Medical 1899. Paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Stapled binding. No markings in booklet. Binding is tight. On the title page: Extracted from The American Journal of the Medical Sciences January 1899. American Journal of the Medical paperback
1898mon0000002076Philadelphia Medical Journal 1898. Paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Stapled binding. No markings in booklet. Binding is tight. On the title page: Reprinted from The Philadelphia Medical Journal January 22 1898. Philadelphia Medical Journal paperback
1876mon00000020461876. unbound. Very Good. in x in x in. Ephemera. Pages are unbound and appear to have been removed from a book or journal. Pages 363-374. No markings on pages. unknown
1893mon0000002079American Journal of the Medical 1893. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Stapled binding. No markings in booklet. Some chipping to cover edges. Binding is tight. On the title page: Reprinted from The American Journal of The Medical Sciences March 1893. American Journal of the Medical paperback
1876mon0000002047American Journal of the Medical April 1876. unbound. Very Good. in x in x in. Ephemera. Pages are unbound and appear to have been removed from a book or journal. Pages 321-334. No markings on pages. American Journal of the Medical unknown
1892374063London: The Fanciers' Gazette Limited. Good. 1892. New Edition. Hardcover. Binding is cracked following the front free endpaper and preceding the rear free endpaper. Covers have slight wear to the outer corners and spine ends. Covers have a few very slight rubbed areas. Ink stamp of an Illinois dealer in pets and pet books on front blank. ; "Their varieties habits and management; and for show the standard of excellence and beauty; described and pictured." . The Fanciers' Gazette, Limited hardcover
1900H834New York: The Century Company 1900. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition 1900. Signed on title page by author. Green cloth gilt with pleasant stars motif on spine 47pp. Very good light bumping to corners minor rubbing to front cover. The Century Company hardcover
188014873LITPhiladelphia PA: J. B. Lippincott & Company 1880. 199pp. Brown cloth covers w/ gilt title on binding. Normal shelf wear. Corners bumped. Author's first novel. Contents nice. . Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. J. B. Lippincott & Company Hardcover
1898686601898. Phila. M. J. 1. - The Philadelphia Medical Jorunal 1898 8° 10 pp. orig. wrappers. Rare Offprint! Read before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia May 5 1897. "In 1881 one of the authors of this essay pointed out that the previous descriptions of Sydenham's chorea were imperfect and that its symptoms admitted of classification into clinical species or at least varieties. Taking Dr. Weir Mitchell's1 grouping as a basis the cases at his clinic have within a year been re-examined with care and with corroborative results. From the text-books one is led to believe that the movements of chorea follow a definite type in all cases with only occasional variations. It is claimed that the movements are continuous when the disease is advanced rendering voluntary muscular acts impossible or capable of completion with the greatest difficulty; that the movements are increased by voluntary acts though sometimes for a time quieted during such effort The movements are said to be at first simply awkward and incoordinate-a condition which gradually develops into a constant irregular spasm clonic in character. This includes practically all that can be found in the books relaiting to the movements of chorea save the delineation to be found in Dr. Weir Mitchell to be quoted later. In ibis .study an attempt has been made to elaborate more fully the descriptions of the choreiform movements. Some of the cases cited present symptoms familiar enough and are examples of the type usually described. They are briefly reported in order to complete the picture of chorea and that they may be contrasted with the less familiar and if not unrecognized certainly undescribed types. The histories are purposely condensed since much of the data does not in any way pertain to the subject under discussion but full notes of all the cases are accessible." Mitchell & Rhein Silas Weir Mitchell 1829-1914 was an American physician scientist novelist and poet. He is considered the father of medical neurology and he discovered causalgia complex regional pain syndrome and erythromelalgia and pioneered the rest cure. See - JOHN HENRY WALLACE RHEIN M.D. Ph.G. 1869-1925. Arch Neur. Psych. 15/2 1926: pp.260-261. unknown
18668975H81176Boston: Ticknor and Fields. The Atlantic Monthly Devoted to Literature Science Art and Politics July 1866. Volume 18 Number 105. Contains S. Weir Michell's 'Case Of George Dedlow' first printing. . Acceptable. Soft cover. 1866. Ticknor and Fields paperback
187024<p>I am not a professional dealer but am downsizing my library which I have collected over some 60 years.</p><p>This book was published for 'Beeton's Boy's own Library'. The other books I have seen for sale have been rebound in maroon cloth but this is bound in blue cloth with a very impressive front which makes me think it is the original binding. The 120 illustrations were made mainly from the Zoological Gardens in Regents Park. The edges of the pages are still in bright gold top bottom and side. The spine is loose but the pages seem well bound together. It is scuffed at the top and bottom of the spine and the corners are damaged but the rest of the book is in good condition considering its age. See photos.</p> Ward, Lock & Tyler hardcover
1850C217493London: Darton & Co. 1850. Hardcover Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 30pp. Original limp red cloth with gilt titles and blind patterns. A used and worn good-plus copy with tears and repairs. Darton & Co., hardcover
1891010025London: Longmans Green & Co. 1891. Finely bound in half leather by Hatchards of Picadilly. Dark blue morocco spine and corners with gilt ruled borders.Five raised bands on the spine gilt title lettering and date with sporting emblems decorating four compartments.Top edge gilt.Ochre cloth boards and marbled endpapers.xiii423 pages. With numerous illustrations by G.D.GilesFrank Dadd and J.Stuart Allan. 5.5 X 7.5 inches.There are some very few scuffs and rubbing to the leather here and there. Browning to fore edge and some spotting to first and final pages with offsetting to endpapers. Original owner's ex libris leather gilt lettered label on the front pastedown.Very good copy pages mostly very clean throughout with a very sound and solid binding. Second Edition. Half-Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. Longmans, Green & Co. Hardcover
1881975T20London: David Bogue 1881. Cloth. Good. 7.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. A very scarce copy of this Very scarce work. The original publisher's compliments ink stamp to the front free endpaper. With a frontispiece. A charming volume exploring Kensington written originally as random jottings following rambles around the local area. With chapters on Kensington Palace the house and square church and churchyard Campden House Holly Lodge and more. Written by Robert Weir Brown an English journalist. With the publisher's catalogue to the rear. In the original full cloth binding. Externally smart with light rubbing and bumping to the extremities. The odd small mark to the boards with a small split to the spine. Hinges just starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd small spot. Good David Bogue hardcover
189139280London Longmans Green 1891. Large 8vo. xv453pp. Illustrated. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 250 numbered copies. A volume in the Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes. unknown
1900D17723New York: The Century Co 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small 8vo. 8 47 pp. Publisher's dark green cloth stamped in gold. A near fine copy. BAL 14191. First edition inscribed on the front free endpaper: "Dear Mrs Hamill I venture to contribute this volume as my personal gift. S. Weir Mitchell." <br/><br/> The Century Co hardcover books