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193015315Boston: The Atlantic Monthly 1930. paper wrappers. Newton A. Edward. tall 8vo. paper wrappers. pp.311-320. In The Atlantic Monthly September 1930 Vol.146 No.3 Fleck E.51. Appeared in A TOURIST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF. The Atlantic Monthly unknown books
193614699N.P.: n.p. 1936. self paper wrappers. 12mo. self paper wrappers. 4 pages. Above information followed by text in letter form with printed signature of Newton. Announces that the Trollope Society "now has two hundred and fifty-seven members a bank balance of Thirty-one Hundred Dollars and no liabilities. n.p. unknown books
193411495Philadelphia: A. Edward Newton 1934. blue paper wrappers cord-tied. Newton A. Edward. tall 12mo. blue paper wrappers cord-tied. 38 pages and with a frontispiece portrait of Trollope. First edition. Contains a check list of the writings of Anthony Trollope Fleck B.28.A. Newton sold this pamphlet for 50 cents to raise money for the formation of the Trollope Society. This Society published some of Trollope's works. A. Edward Newton unknown books
193215322Boston: The Atlantic Monthly 1932. paper wrappers. tall 8vo. paper wrappers. pp.527-537. In The Atlantic Monthly May 1932 Vol.149 No.5 Fleck E.57. Appeared in DERBY DAY AND OTHER ADVENTURES. The Atlantic Monthly unknown books
193945579Philadelphia: Philadelpohia Museum of Art 1939. 4to pp. xix 175. Copiously illustrated in black and white. Paper wraps. Cover very worn thus the signatures are unbound. Paper slightly browned at edges o/w interior VG. The noted bibliophile wrote the introduction to the catalogue. Philadelpohia Museum of Art unknown books
19472279007Spottiswoode Ballantyne & Co. Ltd 1947. Stapled Binding. Near Fine. Wrappers very faintly creased. 1947 Stapled Binding. 27 pp. A brief look at the life of Dr. Johnson and his life in Gough Square. Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co., Ltd unknown books
1923413Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press 1923. Ltd. to 585 signed & numbered copies on handmade paper 8vo 120pp. very light wear at spine ends corners rubbed; else fine; printed by D.B. Updike at Merrymount Press. <br/><br/> Atlantic Monthly Press unknown books
192811489Daylesford Pa: Privately printed 1928. blue paper wrappers cord-tied. Newton A. Edward. tall 12mo. blue paper wrappers cord-tied. 12 pages with a colored portrait of Admiral Nelson as the frontispiece. Biographical sketch of Nelson Fleck B.22. Privately printed unknown books
194115409NEW YORK PARKE-BERNET 1941 1941. LIGHT BLUE BOARDS FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NEW YORK, PARKE-BERNET, 1941 hardcover books
1928124902Boston MA: Little Brown and Company 1928. quarter cloth paper-covered boards paper spine label. 8vo. quarter cloth paper-covered boards paper spine label. xiv 410 2 pages. First edition second impression. Acknowledgments table of contents list of illustrations index. Color frontispiece. Black and white illustrations throughout text. Covers lightly soiled rubbed and scuffed at edges. Little, Brown and Company unknown books
1907285849Philadelphia: Newton Machine Tool Works 1907. hardcover. very good. Numerous photographis illustrations. 303 pages slim 8vo green cloth Philadelphia: Newton Machine Tool Works 1907. First Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Newton Machine Tool Works unknown books
178744hardcover. B/w illustrations. 92pp. 4to cloth; some fraying on corners and top & bottom of spine. Cambridge: The Royal Society at the University Press 1947. Good<br/><br/> unknown books
1986RNELCOL00DPEA. G. Halldin Publishing Co 1986. Very Good. Nelson Scott H. A Collector's Guide to Van Briggle Pottery. Crouch Lois K.; Demmin Euphemia B.; Newton Robert Wyman. Indiana PA: A. G. Halldin Publishing Co 1986. 178pp. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good wtih lightly rubbed and bumped edges a small abraision in top of rear joint and rear cover has faint scratching and a light crease in bottom edge. A. G. Halldin Publishing Co paperback books
197631693Charlottesville: Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council 1976. Paperback. Very good. vi 26pp. Map in rear pocket. Edges tanned else very good in publisher's comb bound wraps. <br/><br/> Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council paperback books
1947186120St Louis: B. Herder Book Co 1947. Hardcover. VG Ex-lib copy. Library stamp on iinside front covers. Bookblocks have age toning and corner darkening. Interior pages have minor age toning. Volume 2 different color of blue. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Each volume paginated seperately. Includes bibliographical references. B. Herder Book Co hardcover books
1995115894Annandale NSW Australia: Piper Press 1995. First edition. Hardcover. Text by Moffatt and Newton. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. An about near fine copy with some bumping to the bottom of the spine in an about near fine dust jacket that has some fading to the spine as well as bumping to the bottom of the spine. Piper Press unknown books
109401hardcover. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Hill and Wang 1995. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
2008292355Chicago: University of Chicago 2008. hardcover. fine/fine. Foreword by Vartan Gregorian. xvii 219 pages 8vo cloth-backed boards d.w. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2008. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper. Inscribed and signed by both authors.<br/><br/> University of Chicago unknown books
2008166960Chicago IL: The University of Chicago Press 2008. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Foreword by Vartan Gregorian. A clean and tight near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket with some sunning to and along the spine. Signed and inscribed by Minow on the half title page: "For Wayne and Lois distinguished writers and scholars who make the world a better place Newton Minow." Also signed "Thank you so much Best wishes Craig." The recipients were Wayne and Lois Wille the latter was a two time Pulitzer Prize winning Chicago journalist. The University of Chicago Press unknown books
179095361London: Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington et al 1790. Eighteenth century example of Milton's masterpiece Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books and Paradise Regain'd. Octavo 4 volumes bound in full contemporary tree calf gilt titles and tooling to the spine red morocco spine labels gilt ruled marbled endpapers ribbons bound in all edges speckled brown engraved frontispiece to two volumes. In near fine condition. A desirable example. First published in 1667 "Paradise Lost is generally conceded to be one of the greatest poems in the English language; and there is no religious epic in English which measures up to Milton's masterpiece. Milton performed an artist's service to his God" Magill 511 515. The writer and critic Samuel Johnson wrote that Paradise Lost shows off "Milton's peculiar power to astonish" and that "Milton seems to have been well acquainted with his own genius and to know what it was that Nature had bestowed upon him more bountifully than upon others: the power of displaying the vast illuminating the splendid enforcing the awful darkening the gloomy and aggravating the dreadful." By 1688 when England was on the verge of the Whig revolution Milton's reputation had revived considerably. He was commended for his republicanism as well as his record as a defender of liberty. His supporters believed that his greatest poetic achievement merited this handsome monumental edition. One of the earliest examples of subscription publishing financed by Lord Somers the fourth edition of Paradise Lost was the first to be printed in folio format and is the first illustrated edition distinguished by high quality paper large clear type and ample margins. Milton had previously reorganized the poem into twelve books by splitting Books 7 and 10 of the original to parallel Virgil's Aeneid more closely. Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington et al unknown books
17661259798London: J. Beecroft W. Strahan et al.; J. and R. Tonson et al. 1766-1770. Seventh Edition. Hardcover. Octavos 4 volumes; VG; bound in full polished brown calf paneled brown spines with gilt numbering and a maroon morocco label with gilt lettering; gilt floral tooling on board edges; some minor peeling to heads of spines; boards show some shelf-wear but in good condition; text clear save for previous owners name on inside front board of all volumes; text blocks red minor scratches small black mark on volume 2 else clean; Vol 1: 510pp. Vol 2: 463pp. index 185pp. Vol 3: 335pp. Vol 4: 386pp. index 4; insect damage to lower right corner of volume 4 starting on page 368 does not impact readability of text; spines list volume numbers J/2/3/4; Stated Seventh Edition of Paradise Lost; GP consignment; shelved case 0. Wickenheiser 720 and 1569 uniformly bound as usual;. 1259798. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. J. Beecroft, W. Strahan, et al.; J. and R. Tonson, et al. hardcover books
18722194847William Garretson & Co 1872. Revised Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Edges rubbed joints repaired. 1872 Hard Cover. xxxiii 622 pp. 8vo. A new edition of this guide to world religions originally published in 1860 with revisions and a new appendix brought up to the present time by J. Newton Brown D.D. About six pages are dedicated to the Mormons. Includes engraved full-page portraits of religious leaders such as Jonathan Edwards and Roger Williams. An alphabetical index of denominations and an index to the appendix precede text. William Garretson & Co hardcover books
1960SJ13672Newton Highlands Mass.: Unitron Scientific 1960s. 1960. 28 cm. 34 ff. Illustrated. Original black printed spiral-bound wrappers. Very good. Unitron was formerly named United Scientific Company. "UNITRON specializes in high quality precision instruments for industrial metallurgical materials science research and educational applications. Since 1952 UNITRON microscopes and related optical accessories have been consistently used and trusted worldwide in highly prestigious companies. Upon receipt in their New York warehouse each of the high quality microscopes are unpacked assembled and individually tested and inspected by a team of technicians to ensure compliance with the strict quality standards they have set over the past 60 years." Unitron Scientific, [1960s]. unknown books
38362New York: Thomas O'Kane Publisher 130 Nassau Street n. d. Early printing. Blue cloth binding with gilt and black stamped lettering and design to spine and cover. Moderate wear and rubbing to edges. Gilt still bright. Previous owner's pencil inscription to brown endpapers. Hinge break halfway through text block. A Good copy. Individual paginations within gatherings. Many intratextual b/w illustrations. 7-1/2" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/>Less than 10 library holdings recorded on OCLC. Thomas O'Kane, Publisher, 130 Nassau Street hardcover books
2284MCKEON Newton Felch and Katherine Conover Cowles. AMHERST MASSACHUSETTS IMPRINTS 1825-1875. Amherst: 1946. 8vo. Cloth. 191 pages. First edition. A bibliography of Amherst imprints. Fine. unknown books