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1865569626Day & Son Ltd 1865. Tall 8vo. xvi2 360; xiv 2 275 1 pp. Untrimmed in green blind-stamped cloth gilt lettering on spine. Together the volumes contain all 41 plates 6 of which are fold-outs and 38 woodcuts. Chipped and torn spine has been re-backed with new endpapers. Closed 2 1/4" and two 1" tears to head and tail of half title page of Volume 1. The title page of Volume II has come loose. Light foxing on endpapers; stains to covers; bindings tight. Covers edges and interiors intact and clean except where noted. Hard Cover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Day & Son, Ltd Hardcover
197353626New York: Harcourt Brace 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. very good /near fine. 333p octavo. Advance Review Copy with slip laid in. A very good copy in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket has a touch of wear to spine ends and corners rear inner flap creased. Blue cloth boards have minor wear to edges - rubbing at spine ends and corners. Top edge of text block lightly soiled. Pages are clean and unmarked by previous owners. <br/><br/> Harcourt Brace hardcover
192246679London: The Museum Galleries 1922. <p>Newton Isaac 1642-1727. Color mezzotint portrait by William Jeans after the painting from the studio of Enoch Seeman ca. 1689 - 1744 signed in pencil by the engraver. London: The Museum Galleries 1922. 279 x 354 mm. platemark; 362 x 519 mm. sheet. Slight foxing but very good.</p> <p> Attractive color mezzotint after the portrait of Newton produced by the studio of Enoch Seeman showing Newton seated at a table with a celestial globe and an open volume of what appears to be the third edition of his Principia Mathematica. The Seeman portrait now in London's National Portrait Gallery was painted circa 1726-1730. </p> . The Museum Galleries unknown
1972386352Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1972. 1st thus. Hardcover. Two hardcover volumes in bright dust jackets. Folio. 4 v-xl 2 1-547 3; 7 548-916 pp. Black cloth with silver lettering on the spine. Illustrated with a facsimile 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. Facsimile half-title title and text pages as well all taken 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. This edition of Isaac Newton’s Principia is the first edition that enables the reader to see at a glance the stages of evolution of the work from the completion of the manuscript draft of the first edition in 1685 to the publication of the third edition authorized by Newton in 1726. A series of appendices provides additional material on the development of the Principia; the contributions of Roger Cotes and of Henry Pemberton; drafts of Newton’s preface to the third edition; a bibliography of the Principia describing in detail the three substantive editions and all the known subsequent editions; an index of names mentioned in the third edition; and a complete table of contents of the third edition. Previous owner's name on front fly leaf of both volumes. Otherwise a bright clean set. DUE TO WEIGHT DOMESTIC SHIPPING ONLY. Record # 386352 Harvard University Press hardcover
200407814Koln Cologne Germany: Taschen 2004 SIGNED and inscribed and dated on title page by June Newton. 255 pages. Profusely illustrated. Text in English. Tight binding clean and crisp pages. An excellent copy protected in a new removable Mylar cover. No remainder mark. Not price clipped. Collectible. Signed by Author/Photographer. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9 3/4" - 12" tall. Taschen hardcover
18801337201880. unbound. 3 pages each fold-out spread measuring 7 x 8.75 inches no place no date circa 1880. Written to a Mrs. Jamison with sincere apologies for a miscommunication in large part: "I am afraid between Leharf and myself you were treated very uncourteously last week in regard to the Salisbury Meeting. But I must say in my own defense that I did not understand from his note that he had deputed me to answer it and not having any information more than he could give himself I did not write. Perhaps you will forgive us for we were both in a hurry." Horizontal and vertical folds; very good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
51-7123Ealing London: Associated Talking Pictures ATP circa 1930s. Original silver print. 24 x 18cm. . Possibly for the 1937 British film "High Command.".Signed recto in red ink by the photographer.Wilfrid Newton sometimes spelled Wilfred Newton worked at Denham Studios during the 1940s and photographed stills for the two big British films: Henry V and Caesar and Cleopatra.The British National Portrait Gallery has 30 portraits of movie stars by Newton but not this one. Lucie Mannheim was a principal actress of the Berlin Theatre until expelled by the Nazis. She sang "Lili Marleen" a anti-Hitler version for BBC in 1943 in G.reat Britain. Lucie Mannheim was married to Marius Goring until her death. .Mannheim was born in Berlin–Köpenick where she studied drama and quickly became a popular figure appearing on stage in plays and musicals. Among other roles she played Nora in Ibsen's A Doll's House Marie in Büchner's Woyzeck and Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. She also began a film career in 1923 appearing in several silent and sound films including Atlantik 1929 – the first of many versions of the story of the ill-fated RMS Titanic. The composer Walter Goetze wrote his operetta Die göttliche Jette 1931 especially for Mannheim. However as a Jew she was obliged to stop acting in 1933 when her contract at the State Theatre was cancelled. She promptly left Germany first to Czechoslovakia then to Britain. She appeared in several films there notably as the doomed spy Annabella Smith in Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 version of The 39 Steps.During World War II she appeared in several films as well as broadcasting propaganda to Germany – including performing an anti-Hitler version of Lili Marleen in 1943. In 1941 she married the actor Marius Goring.She returned to Germany in 1948 and resumed her career as an actress on stage and in film. In 1955 she joined the cast of the British television series The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel as Countess La Valliere. She made her final English-language film appearance in the 1965 film "Bunny Lake Is Missing." Her last appearance was in a 1970 TV movie. She died in the German spa town Braunlage.Provenance: Estate of Lucie Mannheim Ealing, London: Associated Talking Pictures (ATP), circa 1930s unknown
19331002709No place: no publisher 1933. Ephemeral promotional broadside produced in support of A.S.W. Rosenbach's Early American Children's Books. The broadside reprints Charles F. Heartman's favorable American Book Collector review of Rosenbach's book praising "the Doctor" for the breadth of his vision: "he has succeeded in robbing the dreary religious aspect of most of the early publications of its unattractiveness by injecting humorous remarks and reverting to a philosophical treatment. Regardless if one is a collector of children's books or not this is a scholarly book about books that should have a place in every collector's library." Heartman notes that the foreword by American collector A. Edward Newton makes Rosenbach's book "a necessary item to any collection of Newtoniana" as well. One copy recorded in the Charles F. Heartman Papers at the University of Southern Mississippi; we handled a second copy in 2015. A very good copy of a striking broadside. Color-printed pictorial broadside measuring 17.5 x 12.5 inches. Two faint creases from folding several small paper repairs and evidence of previous mount to verso one short closed tear. no publisher unknown books
1871BCM2620London: John van Voorst 1871. Fourth Edition in Four Volumes; Publication dates from 1871 to 1885; Illustrated by 564 Wood- Engravings; 3/4 green Morocco & green cloth over boards top edges gilt & green marbled endpapers / pastedown; A good / almost very good set with evenly sunned spines a bit of foxing fore & aft & handsome bird bookplate to each volume; 646 494 684 & 531 pages. . 5.5"x8.5". John van Voorst hardcover
DADAX0395967449MCDOUGAL LITTEL 0000-00-00. spiral_bound. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. MCDOUGAL LITTEL unknown
1982L3 box721 a6Scattering Theory of Waves and Particles Texts and Monographs in Physics Second Edition. By Roger G. Newton. 1982 Springer Verlag. Hardcover 764 pages. Springer Verlag hardcover
BN91307Handbook of the Birds of the World Volume 13: Penduline-tits to Shrikes <br/><br/>Handbook of the Birds of the World Volume 13: Penduline-tits to Shrikes del Hoyo Josep; Elliott Andrew; Christie David and Newton Ian unknown
2007001482No Location: Burcham F. Newton "Butch" 2007. First Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 22" x 14. Burcham F. Newton "Butch". Original mixed-media art on heavy art paper by Butch Burcham. Full color. Subject is Dejah Thoris Edgar Rice Burroughs' Princess of Mars who appeared most saliently in five Burroughs novels as the love interest of John Carter. Here Dejah is rather fruitlessly threatening some bad guy aircraft with her knife though looking very fetching and not wearing a layered look at all in the process. See scan. A classic appealing Burcham Good Girl in this incarnation. 20" x 14" unframed fine. Signed and dated in 2007 at lower left corner. F. Newton "Butch" Burcham has lengthy credits in comic book and computer game illustration. He is listed at ERBzine as a Burroughs illustrator for his contributions to the body of published Tarzan illustration and was interior artist for Pinnacle's vidgame titles "Monsters Muties and Misfits" 1999 and "Horrors of the Wasted West" 2002 as well as "Conan and the Queen of the Black Coast" 1989. Among his comic credits are "Godzilla King of the Monsters" Trendmasters 1994 and the Harlan Ellison comic book "Cameos" Dark Wolf #2 various issues of Roleplayer magazine and many others. L304 <br/> <br/> Burcham, F. Newton ("Butch") paperback
123422Fiat Lux Fine Art. Unknown. New. No unframed price Family-owned bookshop in Steubenville Ohio: BookMarx Bookstore. Books shipped within 24 hours. Fiat Lux Fine Art unknown
1984S13602Cambridge UK:: Cambridge University Press 1984. 1984. Royal 8vo. xix 627 pp. 3 full-page black-and-white plates bibliography index. Navy blue cloth gilt-stamped spine label dust-jacket. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED by Shapiro. Fine. ISBN: 0521252482 Alan E. Shapiro's research is on Newton and his optical research and he is the editor of The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton. Most of the book presents the Lectiones Opticae and the Optica with the original Latin on the left and the translation duly annotated and cross referenced on the right. Cambridge University Press, (1984). hardcover books
1984S13602Cambridge UK:: Cambridge University Press 1984. 1984. Royal 8vo. xix 627 pp. 3 full-page black-and-white plates bibliography index. Navy blue cloth gilt-stamped spine label dust-jacket. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED by Shapiro. Fine. ISBN: 0521252482 Alan E. Shapiro's research is on Newton and his optical research and he is the editor of The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton. Most of the book presents the Lectiones Opticae and the Optica with the original Latin on the left and the translation duly annotated and cross referenced on the right. Cambridge University Press, (1984). hardcover
19172103180045New York E.P. Dutton 1917. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed in gilt fine binding by Sangorski and Sutcliffe Bound in full green morocco. Gilt dentelle turndowns. Top edge gilt. Silk moire fabric end papers. 55 pages 16 cm. "262 copies only have been printed." A humorous book on fox hunting astride a horse written by the wealthy gilded-age scion of Southampton. New York, E.P. Dutton hardcover
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2019SBS-9781681179902Scitus Academics LLC 2019. Hardcover. New. Scitus Academics LLC hardcover
2019SBS-9781681179902Scitus Academics LLC 2019. Hardcover. New. Scitus Academics LLC hardcover
1970015448No Place: Black Panther Party presumed publisher 1970. Unbound. Good. Folio. Large single sheet folded to make four pages measuring 16 ½ by 11 ½ inches. Large black and white photo of Huey P. Newton on the front cover with a smaller image of him under printing on the rear page accompanied by a photo of an audience. A speech by Black Panther Party leader Huey P. Newton drawing on analysis of American history to highlight how systemic racism and exploitation was built into the founding of the United States and its Constitution touching on Civil Rights emancipation and other subjects. Newton concludes that the US needs a new constitution that incorporates the rights of all citizens regardless of race and that the constitution should reflect the racially diverse population. The Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention was a conference organized by the Black Panther Party in 1970. Members of various organizations representing the Black Power movement the Chicano movement American Indian movement women's and gay liberation attended gathering in various workshops that created declarations to be incorporated into a new constitution. While this convention was considered a success the momentum built from it was stalled at a second failed convention in Washington DC due to disputes over venues interference from police etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning to the piece. Minor soiling. Faint horizontal fold crease present. A few small chips and tears along the extremities. Black Panther Party, presumed publisher unknown
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1969232001969. Black Panther PartyBlack Radicalism Newton Huey P. ed. The Black Panther March 3 1969 issue of the Black radical newspaper a periodical linking international antiwar solidarity prisoner defense labor boycott campaigns branch reporting and local documentation of police violence. Rather than concentrating on a single event this issue shows the paper functioning across several fronts at once: the cover prints "President Ho Chi Minh's New Year's Message" interior pages announce a "Free Huey Birthday Rally in Kansas City" advocate a "California Wine Boycott" carry branch news under "San Diego Branch Reports" and frame police abuse through "Pig Harassment" and "Harassment of Blacks in Sacramento White Front Store." The result is a clear record of how Black Panther print culture operated in early 1969 as an instrument of coordination instruction agitation and ideological alignment within the wider Black Power movement.<br /> The Black Panther. Vol. II No. 24. San Francisco CA: The Black Panther Party Monday March 3 1969. Large newspaper format with pagination visible through page 7 in the supplied photographs. Front page features a large photographic portrait of Ho Chi Minh above a printed text block beginning "Following is President Ho Chi Minh's New Year's message" paired with the line "For Independence for Freedom Let's fight so the Yanks quit and the puppets topple." Other visible contents include "The Genius of Huey Newton" "Editorial. Nation Celebrates Huey's Birthday" "Message from Huey" "Honoring Brother Malcolm" "Berkeley Benefit Rally" "Cultural Nationalism" "Puppet Hayakawa V.S. Bootlicker Willie Brown" "Black Man Stands Off 5" "Workers Continue Strike in Defiance of Tyranny" "Washington / Moscow Collaboration Intensified" and "Black Women and the Revolution." The photographed interior also preserves period advertisements and graphics including a "Gramma Books" advertisement for "Complete Marxist Works" and a hand-captioned rally image reading "A Sold Session at the Harambee."<br /> Issued weeks after Richard Nixon's inauguration and during the intensification of both the Vietnam War and the national campaign to free Huey P. Newton this number places the Panthers' local and national work within an openly international revolutionary frame. Its juxtaposition of Ho Chi Minh farmworker boycott coverage campus confrontation Sacramento police harassment and women's political writing shows the newspaper organizing readers across anti-imperial labor educational and community defense struggles rather than addressing them as separate subjects. Folded as issued with horizontal center crease light to moderate toning. Overall very good condition. A strong single issue for documenting the Black Panther Party's newspaper as an operational organ of movement politics in early 1969. unknown
ria9783110161052_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This new German translation of Newton's "Mathematical Principles" 1687 reproduces the texts of the first second and third editions Newton's hand-written addenda and his commentary on many important passages. Translation of contempo hardcover