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1928183827Boston: Little Brown and Company 1928. First trade edition presentation copy "To G.H.S. This - my bibliographical 'swansong' with the best wishes of the author. A. Edward Newton. 25 Oct. 1928." The recipient George Henry Sargent 1867-1931 published a bibliography of Newton in 1927 and between 1903 and 1931 wrote a weekly column on book collecting for the Boston Evening Transcript. His bookplate is on the front pastedown. In This Book-Collecting Game Newton 1864-1940 discusses his lifelong passion for books. The contents are partly based on articles he published in the Atlantic Monthly and other periodicals. Octavo. Colour frontispiece illustrations in text. Original blue quarter cloth printed spine label bands ruled in blind blue sides top edge gilt fore edge untrimmed. With dust jacket and original slipcase. Boards slightly toned; jacket unclipped foxing and old adhesive tape repair on spine verso: a near-fine copy in very good jacket the very good slipcase with some marking and repair to split. hardcover
1985201013Franklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1985. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. AS NEW in shrinkwrap Leather Bound Accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; The Great Books of the Western World. Franklin Library hardcover
197584128San Francisco: City Lights Books 1975. First Edition. First Printing. Small octavo 15cm; original pictorial card wrappers; 45-844pp; illus. Signed by Ericka Huggins on the title page. Pinpoint wear to extremities tiny stress creases to upper left corner of rear wrapper else a clean very Near Fine copy. <br /> <br /> Scarce collection of poems co-authored by Newton and Huggins chronicling themes of loss imprisonment and liberation including two illustrations in-text by Huggins. Newton's poems were left behind just prior to his self-imposed exile in Havana Cuba where he lived until 1977. "Ericka Huggins' poems are the telling introspective record of her own life during the years since her husband Jon Huggins was assassinated in Los Angeles in 1969" from rear wrapper. An especially well-preserved copy very uncommon signed. 84128. City Lights Books unknown
186635454Charleston: Joseph Walker 1866. 144pp old rubberstamp on blank portion of title page. Bottom blank tear to title page expertly reinforced. Bound in modern grey wrappers. Good. <br/><br/> A Sephardic Jew Cardozo was born in 1786 in Savannah. Self-educated he was an outstanding economist editor of the Southern Patriot in Charleston and later its publisher. He published 'Notes on Political Economy' and 'The Economic Mind in American History'. An advocate of free trade he wrote many papers on the subject. See Brody 'Jewish Heroes and Heroines in America from Colonial Times to 1900: A Judaica Collection Exhibit' FL Atlantic U. Libraries. "Jacob Cardozo's forays into econometric analysis were outstanding by the standards of his day." Eugene Genovese 'Journal of the Historical Society' Volume I Number 2 March 2000. "This book is VERY SCARCE" Eberstadt quoting from Bradford. <br/> "Cardozo was a resident of Charleston from 1796 onward and editor of the Southern Patriot from 1817" Id. The book is a series of articles on Charleston's agriculture commerce education and free school system chamber of commerce insurance companies fire department the press bench and bar hotels banks libraries railroads charitable and medical organizations cemeteries. An Appendix provides material on the beginning of the Civil War at Forts Moultrie and Sumter as well as the action at Fort Wagner and other Charleston-area sites. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Howes C131. Singerman 1930. 115 Eberstadt 906. III Turnbull 409. Joseph Walker unknown books
1971215601971. African American Black Radicalism Keating Edward M. Free Huey! The True Story of the Trial of Huey P. Newton 1971 documents the prosecution of Huey P. Newton and situates the case within the broader political and legal conflicts surrounding the Black Panther Party during the late 1960s. Written by the founder of Ramparts magazine the work presents a contemporaneous account of Newton's 1968 trial for the killing of Oakland police officer John Frey examining the evidentiary record and legal arguments advanced during proceedings. The volume supports research into Black Power era legal defense strategies policing and the intersection of race and criminal justice while foregrounding the role of public advocacy campaigns such as the "Free Huey" movement in shaping national attention to the case.<br /> <br /> Keating Edward M. Free Huey! The True Story of the Trial of Huey P. Newton for Murder. Berkeley: Ramparts Press 1971. First hardcover edition. Introduction by Charles R. Garry. Octavo. 280 pages. Original black cloth binding in publisher's dust jacket with photographic portrait of Newton on the front panel. The text provides a detailed narrative of courtroom proceedings including analysis of witness testimony police conduct and prosecutorial strategy alongside Garry's introductory framing of the defense perspective.<br /> <br /> The publication emerges from a period of sustained confrontation between Black liberation organizations and law enforcement when high profile trials became central sites of political contestation. Newton's case drew national scrutiny and became emblematic of debates over police violence state authority and the criminalization of Black activism. By combining journalistic investigation with legal interpretation the book contributes to the documentary record of the Black Panther Party's early years and the legal pressures it faced. Ex library copy with institutional markings including stamps and withdrawal indicators; light toning to pages with minor wear to binding and dust jacket. Overall good condition. A primary account of a pivotal trial that shaped public understanding of Black radical politics and the American legal system in the late twentieth century. unknown
197226827New York: Random House 1972. Very Good /Very Good. New York: Random House 1972. First Edition. Octavo. 232 pp. Black and white photographs. Photo-illustrated dust jacket with $7.95 price present. Black boards stamped in gilt and silver. Dust jacket creased along edges with a few minor nicks and short tear to top edge near crown; mild staining to spine. Boards show light shelfwear with mild sunning to edges and binding is sound. Previous owner's bookplate taped to front pastedown and pages otherwise unmarked. <br /> <br /> Early collection from the co-founder of the Black Panther Party with sections on "White America" "The Third World" and "The Bound and the Dead." A Very Good or better copy in a Very Good dust jacket. Random House unknown
176065501Birmingham:: Printed by John Baskerville for J. and R. Ronson 1760. old full polished calf; gilt spines. Old armorial bookplate in each volume; contents fine. One of two spine labels on Vol. I title is missing; "Vol. I" the other damaged; joints worn and starting to split; rubbing and wear at edges. . 8vo. To Which is Added Samson Agonistes and Poems upon Several Occasions. From the Text of Thomas Newton. Gaskell 9 & 10. Printed by John Baskerville, for J. and R. Ronson, unknown
1912134704Daylesford PA: privately printed 1912-1926; 8 volumes 8vo. paper wrappers cloth binding ties on spines cloth covered boards slipcase and chamise; variously paginated.<br /><br />An outstanding collection of some of the rarest A. Edward Newton Christmas pamphlets privately printed by Newton at Oak Knoll his estate outside of Philadelphia Pennsylvania. The pamphlets are housed in a chamise and slipcase with gilt lettering on spine and shows only the slightest bit of wear to the covers. Chamise has a cloth pull tie. The eight titles are: <br /><br /><i>Oscar Wilde</i> 1912 - presentation copy to Margaret Sheeran. Fine copy. Fleck B. 6. <br /><i>A Ridiculous Philosopher</i> 1913 - presentation copy to Jos. Bancroft Esq. Small chip to corner of rear cover else near fine. Fleck B. 7. <br /><i>Temple Bar Then and Now</i> 1915 - presentation copy to Mr. Richard Taylor. Covers detached yet present. Chip missing to top corner of front cover. Else near fine. Fleck B. 9. <br /><i>The History of Moses</i> 1919 - Near fine. Fleck B. 13. <br /><i>Reflections on the Character of Madame Thrale Piozzi</i> 1921 - Presentation "Louis G. West Esq with the compliments of A. Edward Newton. Feb 15 1922." Minor sunning to the out edges of the covers else near-fine. Fleck B. 15. <br /><i>A Leech Drawing</i> 1923 - Lower corner of front and rear cover has a water stain else near fine. Fleck B. 17. <br /><i>John Mytton</i> 1924 - Fine copy. Fleck B. 18. <br /><i>My Library</i> 1926 - Sunning to outer edges of front and rear covers else near fine. Fleck B. 20. privately printed books
194034434'Oak Knoll': Privately Printed 1940. 1st editions. Cf Fleck Catalogue 86 B.15 - B.32. INSCRIBED PRESENTATION copies 4 to R. W. Chapman presumed to be Newton's fellow Johnsonian Robert William Chapman. Blue paper wrappers. Cord tie. Housed in a custom blue quarter morocco clam-shell case. Lot is ranges from VG 1921 - Nr Fine 1940. Case is VG. Divers paginations. A few booklets are illustrated. 12mo. <br/><br/>The 13 Christmas booklets are: 'Madame Thrale Piozzi' 1921 inscribed 'Leech Drawing' 1923 'John Mytton' inscribed 1924 'My Library' 1926 'Reprimand' 1927 'Nelson' 1928 'I Want!' inscribed 1932 'Ascot' inscribed 1933 'Trollope Society' 1934 'Pope Poetry & Portrait' 1936 'Christmas Greetings' 1937 'George Dyer' 1938 including printed note on orange paper regarding coming year 1939 & 'A Letter From England' 1940. Privately Printed unknown books
197211041New York: Random House 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good-. Octavo 232pp. illustrated. A very good copy in the publisher's black cloth. Dust jacket about very good with very mild edgewear and presenting nicely but with dampstains to the verso. Printed price neatly inked out on the front flap. There is very faint evidence of exposure to ambient smoke but the book is not "smoke-damaged" and has no detectable odor. Crisp and tight internally; probably unread. A paperback edition was also published and is far more common; the first hardcover edition is quite scarce particularly in dust jacket. . Random House hardcover
38045VENANGO CO. NEWTON J.H. Editor. History of Venango County Penna. & incidentally of Petroleum together with accounts of the early settlement & progress of each township borough & village with biographical sketches of the early settlement .Columbus 1879. Folio.Newly rebacked. Profusely illus. with full page lithographic views of buildings farms and local scenes. Very scarce. Very good copy. unknown
1999DADAX3110161052De Gruyter 1999-03-18. 1. hardcover. New. 8.75x1.50x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. De Gruyter hardcover
0310444810-11-1Zondervan. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Zondervan unknown
0825143551-11-1J Weston Walch. 2 Tch. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. J Weston Walch unknown
1985332705Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1985. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine Leather Bound. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. Notes From the Editor neatly laid in.; The Great Books of the Western World. Franklin Library hardcover
SLIVCN-9781634638425NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (2/2015)
1983__9061910994Aa Balkema 1983. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 375 pages. 11.30x8.15x1.10 inches. Aa Balkema hardcover
1972000013920Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press 1972. First Harvard University Press edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 2 vol. Folio. 4 v-xl 2 1-547 3; 7 548-916 pp. Black cloth with silver lettering on the spine. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of Isaac Newton taken from the 1726 edition of Newton's Principia. Also illustrated with 67 in-text diagrams from the original editions. The text and illustrations are reproduced here from the first three published editions of Newton’s Principia. Assembled and edited by Alexandre Koyré and I. Bernard Cohen with the assistance of Anne Whitman. Pressler Printing in the Mind of Man PMM 96. According to PMM "The Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of science . providing the great synthesis of the cosmos proving finally its physical unity". Newton's work provided the last blow to the Aristotelian view of the universe present and dominant through the medieval period and into the Renaissance. The book was a great catalyst for the Scientific Revolution. This edition allows the reader to see how Newton's work evolved over time from the manuscript draft of the first edition between 1685 and 1687 to the release of the third edition in 1726. The textual variations are displayed with other variant readings taken from surviving manuscripts. The front flap refers to this publication as a photographic reprint of the third edition with the variant readings from the seven other sources at the bottom of each page. Thus the reader can easily observe Newton's changes. The appendices provide a bibliography of the Principia information on the contributions of Roger Cotes and Henry Pemberton and a complete table of contents for the third edition. A beautiful example of this important and comprehensive edition of one of the great works of science. A private person's stamp on the front pastedown of each volume; a small blemish to volume one's jacket's front panel. Harvard University Press hardcover
50852Taschen.2009.In-folio toilé blanc. Jaquette avec photo en noir et blanc.2nde édition.Texte en anglais. Très nombreuses photos noir et couleur. Etat de neuf.
1972105255Random House 1972. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Random House hardcover
1982L3 box721 a6aScattering Theory of Waves and Particles Second Edition. By Roger G. Newton. 1982 Springer Verlag. Hardcover 764 pages. Springer Verlag hardcover
3877P., Guillyn, 1769, un volume in 8 relié en plein veau marbré, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), (un coin légèrement émoussé, quelques mouillures pâles en bordure de 5 feuillets à la fin du volume), 56pp., 49pp., (1pp.), (1-privilège), 393pp., (1pp.), (1-errata), 7 planches dépliantes
1918017928The Atlantic Montly Press 1918. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine copy In a Near Fine Jacket.Very Rare In This Condition.Second Issue Jacket. Writing About Book Front Panel.This is The Great Books About Books Making The Author Famous First Edition 1918/1918. Rare In Jacket.Tape Repair To Spine From The Inside.Beautiful Copy. Comes With The Review Booklet From October Yale Review. The Atlantic Montly Press Hardcover
1918006839Atlantic Monthly Press 1918. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in a very good First State Jacket.The Rare First Issue Unprinted jacket.Slightly faded at the Spine.Couple of small chips.Mosly at the bottom Heel.A well preserve Classic on Books.Very Rare in jacket.Especially First Issue.Terrific Copy. Atlantic Monthly Press Hardcover