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3228Cincinatti: The Company 1905-6. . Oblong 8vo pale red cloth covers and spine printed in black all edges red Not in McKinstry. No copy of this catalogue located. OCLC shows oneholdings for an 1892 Catalogue No. 2; and one holding for a 1919 Catalogue No. 10 Cincinatti: The Company, 1905-6. hardcover
2014003527FNorwalk CT: The Easton Press 2014. The Easton Press. As new. A very fine copy. Signed Collector's Edition. Bound in full leather with silk moire end papers with ribbon. Bookplate notes and signed certificate of authenticity by the author laid in. Copy is as new. No bumped corners to book. Spine tips smooth and round. The Easton Press unknown
201648065Norwalk CT: The Easton Press 2016. Near Fine. Norwalk CT: The Easton Press 2016. Collector's Edition Signed by Andy Weir at publisher's tipped-in page. Octavo; bound in publisher's full brown leather decorated in gilt; all edges gilt; moiré endpapers; silk ribbon; 369pp. Publisher's card laid in. A few minor smudges to boards; tight in binding; an attractive Near Fine copy. The Easton Press unknown
202248136N.p.: Suntup Editions 2022. Fine/Fine. N.p.: Suntup Editions 2022. First Suntup Edition Limited to 1000 copies. Octavo 23.5cm; publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket publisher's cloth slipcase lettered in silver foil; 363pp.; frontispiece and six leaves of full color plates. A Fine copy original promotional bookmark laid in. Signed by the illustrator on colophon in rear. Suntup Editions unknown
1911607373London: The Gresham Publishing Company 1911. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Two volumes. Foreword by John Dewar Cormack. Illustrated throughout and with 10 composite sectional models. Quartos. 170pp. and 212pp. Olive green cloth boards stamped in black and gilt. Very good or better with both volumes have some light interior foxing bumping at the spine ends and some rubbing and fraying at the corners. The 10 folded-out sectional models four in vol. 1 and six in vol. 2 appear fresh and complete with just one "Universal Milling Machine" with three small pieces detached but still present and laid in. A nice set of volumes. The Gresham Publishing Company hardcover
1905660361905. MITCHELL S. Weir. Autograph Letter Signed to "Dear Shields" dated Aug. 27 1905 3pp. To Charles Woodruff Shields professor of the harmony of science and revealed religion at Princeton. "Here is an important question in millinery. Do your givers expect the new L.L.D's to wear the Princeton gown on receiving degrees or will it be fit that they wear some gown to which they are already entitle. I would wear my Edinburgh gown for example.I shall look modest beside an Oxford Don." Very good. unknown
117571. “Address delivered before the Medical and Chirurgical Society of Maryland. On the occasion of the dedication of its building.†Offprint from the Bulletin of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland June 1909. 8vo. pp. 220-227. Wrappers. BAL 6 14258. 2. “Address to the American Neurological Association.†Offprint from The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease No. 36 Vol. 7 July 1909. 8vo. pp. ii 385-401. Original printed wrappers. Mitchell was president of the association when he gave this address at the thirty-fifth annual meeting of the American Neurological Association which was held in New York from May 27-29 1909. BAL 6 14259. 3. Address to the students of Radcliffe College delivered January 17 1895. Cambridge Mass: np 1896. 8vo. 24 pp. Original printed wrappers. State A of this address which was given by Mitchell at the request of the Dean of Radcliffe College. BAL 6 14172. 4. Address. New York: np 1909. 8vo. 18 pp. Original stiff printed wrappers; uncut. First separate printing of this address which was delivered on the occasion of the opening of the new hall of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia November 11 1909. BAL 6 14257. unknown
1881000493Philadelphia: Henry C. Lea 1881. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good Plus/N/A. Original green cloth boards with gilt lettering to spineminor wear to spine ends some rubbing along front hinge. The scuffs are not bad for a book of this age. Decorative end papers. previous owner's signature in pencil on first fly leaf. Some foxing to end papers and first and last pages of the book including the otherwise pristine fold out chart at the begiing of the book. A very good scarce copy of this book of lectures discussing the mental causes of neurotic conditions. <br/> <br/> Henry C. Lea hardcover
1885020799Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Co. 1885. First Edition . Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo. 283 pages plus 16 pages of ads and folding charts; Page 283 printed as "28"; Ex-library though with minimal markings; Blind stamped cloth covers show light wear at spine ends and corners; There is some white paper residual where library sticker was partially removed from lower portion of spine; Private library book plate on front paste down; No other library markings; Inked name at top of title page with bottom loop of "J" dropping into "Lectures" in title; Volume remains tight and is otherwise very clean. <br/> <br/> Lea Brothers & Co. hardcover
19983114712New York: Newmarket Press. Fine with no dust jacket. 1998. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. SIGNED on neatly tipped-in cards by director Peter Weir and actors Ed Harris & Laura Linney on front blank end-paper. Fine in pictorial printed wrappers. 115pp. 7" X 9 1/4" Features a full-color photo insert. ; 7" X 9 1/4"; 115 pages . Newmarket Press. paperback
3228Cincinatti: The Company 1905-6. . Oblong 8vo pale red cloth covers and spine printed in black all edges red Not in McKinstry. No copy of this catalogue located. OCLC shows oneholdings for an 1892 Catalogue No. 2; and one holding for a 1919 Catalogue No. 10 Cincinatti: The Company, 1905-6. hardcover books
193316181Dunellen N.J.: Tower Magazines Inc. 1933. Loss and fraying to spine edge light edge rubbing and wear with some closed tears and stress creases. A good to very good copy. Uncommon. 16181. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. "The Murder Club" by H. Bedford Jones. Also fiction by Herman Landon Barry Perowne and others. A large format densely illustrated bedsheet-sized pulp. "The fiction emphasized the woman's point of view was often narrated by a woman and featured as many feminine as masculine detectives. In the rear of the magazine flowered all the usual departments of a more conventional woman's publication . That this magazine would publish much fiction of interest seems improbable. But without effort it contrived to be superb. ILLUSTRATED DETECTIVE selected outstanding writers who had made their mark in the 1920s and mingled these with rising writers of the 1930s. Over the years the magazine would publish work by top names in the mystery field including Ellery Queen Stuart Palmer Sax Rohmer Arnold Kummer Hulbert Footner Vincent Starrett and H. Bedford-Jones. The fiction was polished often strongly compressed and good enough for a large amount of it to appear later between book covers. The magazine appeared monthly for almost six years sixty-nine issues at ten cents a copy. After three years the title was changed to THE MYSTERY MAGAZINE . Covers were tasteful bright and uneventful relying heavily on the faces of self-confident women. Inside was an astonishing amount of material: eight to ten pieces of fiction four or more crime-fact articles and up to ten continuing departments about half of these slanted directly toward women. When the magazine was at its peak in the early 1930s it offered material carefully calculated to appeal to most tastes and both sexes . MYSTERY was as meticulously planned as an orchestral score. Its careful variations played upon every shade of reader interest. It was consciously polished self-consciously feminine. A curious pared sound rang in its fiction as if the stories had been edited with a chain saw but the prose flashed with a bright nickel glitter. Slick the magazine may have been and often over illustrated but it was also considerably interesting and for years excellent." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 287-90. Tower Magazines, Inc. unknown
193316182Chicago IL: Tower Magazines Inc. 1933. Some light edge rubbing small chip to lower left front cover reading creases spine a little rolled. A good to very good copy. Uncommon. 16182. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. "The House Under the Lake" by Herbert Adams. Also fiction by Stuart Palmer Hildegarde Withers Mignon G. Eberhart Hulbert Footner and others. A large format densely illustrated bedsheet-sized pulp. "The fiction emphasized the woman's point of view was often narrated by a woman and featured as many feminine as masculine detectives. In the rear of the magazine flowered all the usual departments of a more conventional woman's publication . That this magazine would publish much fiction of interest seems improbable. But without effort it contrived to be superb. ILLUSTRATED DETECTIVE selected outstanding writers who had made their mark in the 1920s and mingled these with rising writers of the 1930s. Over the years the magazine would publish work by top names in the mystery field including Ellery Queen Stuart Palmer Sax Rohmer Arnold Kummer Hulbert Footner Vincent Starrett and H. Bedford-Jones. The fiction was polished often strongly compressed and good enough for a large amount of it to appear later between book covers. The magazine appeared monthly for almost six years sixty-nine issues at ten cents a copy. After three years the title was changed to THE MYSTERY MAGAZINE . Covers were tasteful bright and uneventful relying heavily on the faces of self-confident women. Inside was an astonishing amount of material: eight to ten pieces of fiction four or more crime-fact articles and up to ten continuing departments about half of these slanted directly toward women. When the magazine was at its peak in the early 1930s it offered material carefully calculated to appeal to most tastes and both sexes . MYSTERY was as meticulously planned as an orchestral score. Its careful variations played upon every shade of reader interest. It was consciously polished self-consciously feminine. A curious pared sound rang in its fiction as if the stories had been edited with a chain saw but the prose flashed with a bright nickel glitter. Slick the magazine may have been and often over illustrated but it was also considerably interesting and for years excellent." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 287-90. Tower Magazines, Inc. unknown
193316183Chicago IL: Tower Magazines Inc. 1933. Some light edge rubbing reading crease some separation of front cover from spine at lower left. A good to very good copy. Uncommon. 16183. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. "The House Under the Lake" by Herbert Adams. Also fiction by Stuart Palmer Hildegarde Withers Mignon G. Eberhart Hulbert Footner and others. A large format densely illustrated bedsheet-sized pulp. "The fiction emphasized the woman's point of view was often narrated by a woman and featured as many feminine as masculine detectives. In the rear of the magazine flowered all the usual departments of a more conventional woman's publication . That this magazine would publish much fiction of interest seems improbable. But without effort it contrived to be superb. ILLUSTRATED DETECTIVE selected outstanding writers who had made their mark in the 1920s and mingled these with rising writers of the 1930s. Over the years the magazine would publish work by top names in the mystery field including Ellery Queen Stuart Palmer Sax Rohmer Arnold Kummer Hulbert Footner Vincent Starrett and H. Bedford-Jones. The fiction was polished often strongly compressed and good enough for a large amount of it to appear later between book covers. The magazine appeared monthly for almost six years sixty-nine issues at ten cents a copy. After three years the title was changed to THE MYSTERY MAGAZINE . Covers were tasteful bright and uneventful relying heavily on the faces of self-confident women. Inside was an astonishing amount of material: eight to ten pieces of fiction four or more crime-fact articles and up to ten continuing departments about half of these slanted directly toward women. When the magazine was at its peak in the early 1930s it offered material carefully calculated to appeal to most tastes and both sexes . MYSTERY was as meticulously planned as an orchestral score. Its careful variations played upon every shade of reader interest. It was consciously polished self-consciously feminine. A curious pared sound rang in its fiction as if the stories had been edited with a chain saw but the prose flashed with a bright nickel glitter. Slick the magazine may have been and often over illustrated but it was also considerably interesting and for years excellent." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 287-90. Tower Magazines, Inc. unknown
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190758408New York City: Weir Brothers & Co 1907. Red lettered grey paperwraps with colors of the Mexican flag in one corner of the front wrap. 28 cm.; 18 pp. plus a folding plate tipped in to the rear wrapper. Three hole punches in left margin. Illustrated with full-page photos showing the mining operations and the workers. This prospectus offers the property plan and scope of operations for the mining estate "located at Minas Nuevas town of New Mines six miles northwest of Parral in the Parral Mining District." The company had home offices in New York City capital of $2000000 and 400000 shares. Short split to spine else a very good copy. One copy found on OCLC: Univ. of California Berkeley. <br/><br/> Weir Brothers & Co paperback books
18905521Olympia: O. C. White State Printer 1890. First edition. 23x15cm 3 63pp. Gray printed wrappers show some light smudging. Vertical fold down the middle. Clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Enacted at the legislative session of 1889-90 this is the first version of the revenue law in the new state of Washington. A note from Secretary of State Allen Weir at the end of the text mentions the act was presented to the governor on March 28th 1890 some 4 months after statehood. <br /> <br /> We identify 3 copies of the 1891 edition of Revenue Law in OCLC which differs in pagination. The original text of this act appears in the Session Laws of the first state legislature though we find no holdings for this separate publication. O. C. White, State Printer unknown
2018BBS-2024228Subterranean Press 2018. Hardcover. Like New/Fine. Signed. #47 of 750 signed numbered limited edition copies. Signed by author Andy Weir at the limitation page. 265 pages. Metallic gray cloth with silver spine titling fine. Spine square. Binding sound. Dust jacket fine in Mylar. Pages clean and bright free of markings. Subterranean Press hardcover
1898511571898. Weir Robert Stanley. The Civil Code of Lower Canada and the Bills of Exchange Act 1890: With All Statutory Amendments Verified Collated and Indexed. Montreal: C. Theoret 1898. ix 462 pp. Octavo 4-3/4' x 6". Original cloth gilt titles to front board and spine. moderate shelfwear hinges cracked but secure front free endpaper lacking. Toning internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine small inkstamp to title page. $250. OCLC locates 11 copies. "The publisher claims that this is the most accurate English edition of the Code yet published. The concordance of the Code of Civil Procedure and the Code of Napoleon is to be found at the foot of each article. This compilation will no doubt be of great use to our professional brethren in the Province of Quebec as well as to those in other provinces who are interested in codified law. This again brings to one's mind the wish that there might be one law for every province of this Dominion.": Canada Law Journal New Series 34 1898 364. Not in Sweet & Maxwell. unknown
0879932066New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
186147765London: Routledge Warne and Routledge. Fair. 1861. First Edition. Hardcover. Original gilt-titled cloth AEG. Covers very worn/soiled/bumped edges exposed gilt edges rubbed joints/hinges starting spine cracked. Hinges crudely tape repaired some pages held by tape. Gift inscription dated 1863. Color illustrations throughout. Foxing pages grubby and edgeworn a few pages have tears with some loss of text. All pages present. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 320 pages . Routledge, Warne, and Routledge hardcover
2015Manohar-9780415584388Routledge 2015. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
2015Manohar-9780415584388Routledge 2015. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
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