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1938Embry 166203Harvard / William Heinemann 1938. Inked name and place lightly rubbing near fine. Green cloth no dust jacket. Text in Greek and English. Part of the Loeb Library. Harvard / William Heinemann, 1938. hardcover books
1993m1374London: Elephant Editions 1993. Anarchist Pocketbooks 3. Duodecimo softbound 73 pp. ads. Fine. Elephant Editions, 1993. paperback books
194128133Camp Tyson Tennessee; Camp David N. C.: various 1941. First Edition. Boards. Good. First Edition. 89 leaves 11-blank 1-63 pp plate 4 1-16 pp 6 pp 26 pp. Blue cloth spine over blue card covers soiling. Mimeographed typescripts. Dampstaining to upper corner throughout. Card covers creased. Previous owner stamp "Property of Nicholas A. Parisi" on front flyleaf. Irregular printing quality. Paper browned throughout. Illustrated. Boards. This sammelband contains five items with no proper title page or index. It is a fascinating variety of material that was used for training in the Barrage Balloon School Camp Tyson Tennessee for WWII. <br/><br/>The first item contains 87 leaves plus two indices detailing ground and air based targets likely to be seen by Balloon operators. This item is maddeningly bound out of order with the indices thrown in haphazardly. Part I contains 30 leaves of ground based targets with everything from a British Infantry Tank MK III "Valentine" to the Panzerfampfwagon III a German medium tank to scout cars howitzer and armored cars. Part II contains 57 leaves identifying various aircraft. The index for this part notes this is part of a "Target Recognition Instructors Course" and lists sixty aircraft. We have not taken the time to sort out if the indices are representative of the contents but spot checks conclude a likely correlation. Each leaf contains one or two pages of commentary on the target how to identify it it's characteristics and sometimes conversational assessments of its usefulness.<br/><br/>Item two in this sammelband is titled "Rigging and Fabric Repair Revised Edition" prepared by Clarence Vladimir Capt. C. A. C. Senior Instructor. Apparently created by the Division of Enlisted Specialists Barrage Balloon School Camp David N. C. 2 63 pages plus one plate it is densely written with illustrations throughout. Much on knot construction.<br/><br/>Item three is "Rigging and Fabric Repair Barrage Ballooon Training Center 1941" 2 16 pages plus one plate and six figures plus definitions. A presumably earlier version of Item two above with less space given over to illustrations.<br/><br/>Item four is "Synopsis of Charts Logs Maps Reports" 6 pages dated on page six 9-19-41 with some hand annotations/additions. Penciled is "D. E. Aldrich 1st Lt" on first page.<br/><br/>Item five is an extensive 24 page Gossary of Barrage Balloon Terms.<br/><br/>We were unable to find any of these items listed in OCLC/Worldcat as of this writing. Rare. various unknown books
1895134984Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution 1895. Hardcover. VG- Ex-lib. stamp inside front cover usual markings; Light wear to cloth particularly at extremities; Corners bumped; Interior clean and tight. Green cloth over boards; Gilt titling at front cover; 81 pp.; Numerous tables and bw figures. Smithsonian Institution hardcover books
1964041170Princeton: International Finance Section Department of Economics Princeton University 1964. 70p. original stiff printed wrappers Princeton studies in international finance 14. International Finance Section, Department of Economics, Princeton University unknown books
1959199439San Francisco: Mattachine Society 1959. Magazine. 32p. including covers 5.5x8.25 inches very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Incest Sunday Morning of an Auntie Dark Secret et al<br/>The Mattachine Society forerunner of Daughters of Bilitis One Inc. and Homosexual Information Center etc. founded in 1950 in Los Angeles by Harry Hay and Rudy Gernreich.A member of the CPUSA Hay structured the small group like a Communist Party cell. Hay was expelled from the CP at his own insistence as a "security risk" to the party because of his involvement in the Society. The name derives from a French medieval and renaissance masque group. The magazine was founded in 1954 with the first issue appearing in January 1955. Mattachine Society unknown books
19501331433New York Chicago San Francisco: Rand McNally & Company 1950. Hardcover. 12mo; pp 326; G/G; blue pictorial spine with white text; dust jacket has lightly sunned exterior; minor chips to corners; mylar wrap; cloth shows lightly sunned exterior; strong boards; text block edges have mild foxing; previous owner's name to ffep; tight binding; frontispiece; illustrated; interior clean. 1331433. FP New Rockville Stock. Rand McNally & Company hardcover books
18772208421World Publishing House 1877. Reprint. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Weir Harrison. Early reprint original published in 1860. No jacket edges rubbed ink name on second blank rear endpapers lightly foxed. 1877 Hard Cover. 337 pp. With illustrations by Harrison Weir. A juvenile adventure novel set in Burma. World Publishing House hardcover books
195618915New York: Simon and Schuster. Near Fine in Very Good- dj. c.1956. First Edition. Hardcover. minor wear to book light age-tanning to page edges; jacket shows moderate soiling. cartoon drawings Tongue-in-cheek how-to-run-for-high-office handbook that "charts your course from the inevitable denial that you are a candidate to the polite wire of condolence to your defeated opponent" including such helpful advice as "how to throw your hat into the ring with a forthright statement which carefully avoiding anything specific demands justice honor thrift generosity tolerance courage and decency in public affairs -- thus at one stroke indicting any opponent as an unfair biased cowardly stingy ne'er-do-well of terrible habits." As timely now as it's ever been -- and who better to illustrate this cornucopia of hypocrisy than the wonderful Walt Kelly . Simon and Schuster hardcover books
19743106Davis CA: Center on Administration of Criminal Justice University of California Davis 1974. Hardcover. Very Good. 87 pp in original wrappers. Some light handling wear middle binding fastener missing; text clean. Organized into five sections: the robbery setting; the handling of robbery arrestees; the geography of robbery the response of the police and other agencies to robbery and the history and concept of robbery. Interestingly the study begins with the assertion that "there can be little doubt that citizens are today less safe in the streets than they were two decades or even one decade ago. The populace on the whole knows this and is concerned about it." They cite a rise in robbery of 250 percent between 1960 and 1972. This study intended to explore the patterns of robbery and criminal justice response to it in the United States used the city of Oakland California as a case study. Center on Administration of Criminal Justice, University of California, Davis hardcover books
191158579London: Gresham Publishing Company 1911. 2 volumes folio; 470 text illustrations and 10 colored overlay plates each with many articulated parts some with over 10 overlays showing cross sections of lathes boring milling grinding planing and shaping machines; full original dark green cloth stamped in black and gilt - the gilt a bit dull; foxing to fore-edge and the keys to the plates the plates and text generally clean very good and sound. <br/><br/> Gresham Publishing Company hardcover books
1908315684London: The Gresham Publishing Company 1908. First Edition. With 11 die-cut Chromolithographic overlaid sectional plates printed in Bavaria hinged with layers that can be lifted to reveal the inner workings of the water tube-boilers steam engines locomotives turbines etc. depicted one folding plate 500 illustrations. xix i 200. 2 vols. Folio. Original publisher's Green cloth. Almost fine. First Edition. With 11 die-cut Chromolithographic overlaid sectional plates printed in Bavaria hinged with layers that can be lifted to reveal the inner workings of the water tube-boilers steam engines locomotives turbines etc. depicted one folding plate 500 illustrations. xix i 200. 2 vols. Folio. The Gresham Publishing Company unknown books
1970869481970. Original LP of Workingman's Dead boldly signed by Bob Weir Phil Lesh Mickey Hart Robert Hunter and Tom Constanten who has written out the lyrics to the classic song Uncle John's Band which reads "I live in a silver mine and I call it beggar's tomb; I got me a violin and I beg you call the tune." In near fine condition. Workingman's Dead is the fourth Grateful Dead studio album. It was recorded in February 1970 and originally released on June 14 1970. The album and its studio follow-up American Beauty were recorded back-to-back using a similar style eschewing the psychedelic experimentation of previous albums in favor of Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter's Americana-styled songcraft. In 2003 the album was listed on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. It features one of their most well-known songs Uncle John's Band. Written by guitarist Jerry Garcia and lyricist Robert Hunter "Uncle John's Band" presents the Dead in an acoustic and musically concise mode with close harmony singing. It is listed as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. In 2001 it was named 321st in the Songs of the Century project list. unknown books
1968261917San Francisco: The Trystero Company 1968. Newspaper. 20p. underground tabloid illustrations photos cartoons very lightly toned else very good condition. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story on LBJ. Cleaver talks to Leary. P.I.S.S. Prisoners Information & Support Services. Mime Troupe declares war on Rock Musicals. Panthers play Fillmore East. Center-spread photos of the Solstice celebration sponsored by The Diggers and photographed by Hank Meals. The Trystero Company unknown books
185426508London: Geo. Routledge & Co 1854. 1st Edition in English Howes G-142; Sabin 27191. Brown half calf with yellow marbled paper boards. Speckled edges. Overall VG some minor rubs to extremities/usual light foxing. xi 1 396 pp. Frontis 7 tinted inserted plates. 8vo. 7-1/8" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/>A chronicling of the author's experiences while visiting the "wilds of America" which was primarily a 'leisurely' journey from New York to New Orleans Louisiana including adventures in Ohio Indiana Illinois Missouri & Arkansas. Somewhat uncommon- last at auction in 1989. Geo. Routledge & Co hardcover books
191225064Philadelphia: Transactions of the College of Physicians 1912. First edition sq. 8vo pp. 59 2; 2 plates; orig. stiff blue wrappers with paper label on upper cover; spine partly perished one corner with small nibble; else good. With a bibliography of Harvey's works by Charles Perry Fisher. <br/><br/> Transactions of the College of Physicians unknown books
1901268553New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1901. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. A lovely fresh copy with a previous owner name on the front free endpaper; no other marks. Near Fine binding. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1843S9305New York:: Wiley and Putnam 1843. 1843. Two volumes in one. 185 x 120 mm. 8vo. xi 1 blank 255; ii 259-434 pp. A few figs. tables; foxed and browned. Contemporary quarter brown morocco morocco tips marbled boards gilt spine marbled end-leaves; lightly rubbed. Ownership signature of Lewis White. Very good. Wiley and Putnam, 1843. hardcover books
1860149London: James Clarke & James Nisbet Company 1860. First edition. First edition. 8vo. Blue cloth with superb gilt design on cover black-stamped decorative borders by John Leighton. Color title page photographic frontispiece and woodcut illustrations throughout by Leighton Harrison Weir and others. Some cover wear and a little foxing internally else very good. <br/><br/> James Clarke & James Nisbet Company hardcover books
191459224NY: The Century 1914. First Edition. 8vo pp. 316. A VG copy in some chipped and worn dj with the original tissue over the dj on the rear panel. BAL 14265 BMC XVII 522; Osler 5169. The Century unknown books
D17732Paperback. Very Good. Philadelphia: Lippincott December 1872. First appearance of Mitchell's celebrated essay. <br/><br/> paperback books
1903WRCLIT59484New York: The Century Co. 1903. Decorated cloth. Frontis and plates. First edition BAL's probable first printing with title in red. 1903 ink gift inscription on free endsheet otherwise very good. BAL 14216. SMITH M-867. The Century Co. hardcover books
CA06A-00600Govt. print. off. Collectible - Very Good. Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1898. 1st Edition. 14pp. 6 plates. 4to. Modern cloth-backed orange boards with original printed green wrappers retained. VG. Rebound as hardcover Inquire if you need further information. Gach. Govt. print. off hardcover books
1922D17726New York: privately printed for Thomas Nast Fairbanks by the Marchbanks Press 1922. Hardcover. Very Good. Frontispiece. 2 36 2 pp. Original boards printed paper label. Some splitting at spine but very good. BAL 14297. First separate edition one of 250 copies originally published as the title story in a collection of two in 1895. This copy with a TLS of March 24 1926 from publisher Fairbanks to Spencer Van. B. Nichols author and Assistant Secretary of State under Wilson; also tipped-in is a 4 pp ALS from Nichols to Howard C. Levis and an inscribed presentation slip from Nichols tipped to the front pastedown. <br/><br/> privately printed for Thomas Nast Fairbanks by the Marchbanks Press hardcover books
188730141Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin 1887. First edition 8vo pp. 1 ads 6 63; title-page vignette original quarter cream cloth over cream boards printed paper spine label; binding is soiled a couple small chips to spine label endpapers discolored; overall a good sound copy with the signature of Shakespearean actor Edward Smith Willard on front pastedown. <br/><br/> Houghton, Mifflin hardcover books