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1979W104NGWashingtion D.C.: National Gallery of Art 1979. Pictorial paper wraps in very good condition. Catalogue of 1979 exhibition at the National Gallery. Foreword by J. Carter Brown. . First Edition. Paper Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Catalogue. National Gallery of Art Paperback books
1968160000San Francisco: The Trystero Company 1968. 16p. folded tabloid underground newspaper news opinion articles photos events actions comix psychedelia mailing address stamped cover else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. This is the issue immediately prior to the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention with the prophetic headline: "If you're going to Chicago be sure to wear some armor in your hair." Articles include Eldridge Cleaver choosing Jerry Rubin as his vice presidential candidate on the Peace & Freedom Party ticket report on Huey Newton's trial an interview with Peter Townsend of the Who about their Tommy album Rick Griffin drawing near plug for a Zap Comix exhibit. Back cover is a hand-drawn and lettered astrological analysis for the week of Aug. 21-27 entitled "the gigantic tent of Hermes Trismegistius" by the Berkeley Astrology Guild. The Trystero Company unknown books
2010Embry 109504Alfred A. Knopf 2010. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Alfred A. Knopf, 2010. First edition, first printing. unknown books
195741970New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1957. Large 8vo pp. vii 1 184; crossword puzzles; original cloth in black dust jacket light soiling; chips and tears along jacket edges small loss to spine head affecting "Wor" of "Words"; interior near fine. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
194735355Buenos Aires: Coleccion Nueva Fantasia / Editorial Codex 1947. First Edition. Slim quarto 27.5cm.; publisher's green pictorial paper-covered boards; 31pp.; illus. throughout many in color including color pictorial endpapers. Boards rather rubbed with chipping to paper front hinge starting to crack along bottom half; externally Good only however interior clean and near fine. Collection of African folktales for children. Unlocated in OCLC as of October 2017 nor in the NUC COPAC or KVK. Coleccion Nueva Fantasia / Editorial Codex unknown books
1909292266Washington: Government Printing Office 1909. Very Good binding. The First Edition printing neatly rebound in a burgundy library style binding though not an ex-library copy. This is Volume VII only. Clean and serviceable copy. Very Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
1978RFINOCE00EFHarry N. Abrams 1978. Very Good. Finn David. Oceanic Images. Newton Douglas. New York: Harry N. Abrams 1978. Illustrated. Folio. Book condition: Very good prints with slightly bumped and rubbed edges. Paper folio is in good condition with a short closed tear in spine and half inch chips missing from spine ends. Edges are rubbed and bumped and corners are rubbed away. Flaps are slightly askew. Remnants of former retailer's stickers on rear. Harry N. Abrams unknown books
1977163453New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1977. First edition. Large softcover. A collection of 17 folded sheets 3 of which have text by Douglas Newton and the remaining ones with striking black and white images by David Finn. Sheets in fine condition and housed in a very near fine photographically illustrated cardstock folder. Harry N. Abrams, Inc unknown books
2002004398New York: CABI Publishing 2002. First Edition. Decorated Boards. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 553pp. Collected papers each with figures and references. Poster session abstratcs. Both author and subject indexes. In decorated boards. CABI Publishing unknown books
1904RFIEISM00LRHollenbeck Press 1904. Very Good. Field Jasper Newton. Isms Fads & Fakes : A Series of Sunday Night Discourses. Indianapolis: Hollenbeck Press 1904. 227pp. 16mo. Green cloth with gilt titles. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped edges and a few faded spots to covers. There is a short tear in paper at hinge of front pastedown not affecting stability. Rear pastedown bears a small old bookseller's label. Hollenbeck Press hardcover books
19321313637Dallas: Self-Publisher 1932. Hardcover. Octavo; VG; hardcover no dust jacket; black spine with images and gold text; boards have minor stains but are in tact; front free end-paper has foxing; the gutter in between pp 242-243 is broken; fore edges are moderately tanned otherwise text block is clean; 310p. 1313637. FP New Rockville Stock. Self-Publisher hardcover books
189626938.1Boston: George H. Polley & Co 1896. Hardcover. Good contents. Ex-library book with typical labels and stamps; perforation stamps on most plates. Cover soiled spine ends and corners slighly frayed each plate bound by cloth hinge. Binding slightly loose. Tan buckram/boards with gilt lettering on spine; introductory page list of plates and 66 single-sided bw plates. Oversize and heavy and will require extra postage. Illustrated survey of colonial furnishings as they appeared in their colonial interiors. Photographs selected from mansions in Portsmouth Newburyport Salem and Providence each representing the most prosperous era of colonial history. An oversized and heavy volume. George H. Polley & Co hardcover books
189626938Boston: George H. Polley & Co 1896. Hardcover. VG clean contents; art museum ex-lib. bookplate inside front cover; faint sticker remnants at base of spine; a bit of wear to head/tail of spine and points of corners. Tan cloth with maroon cloth spine and corners. 66 loose leaf plates introductory page and table of contents page. With maroon fabric ties. Oversize and slightly heavy. Will require extra postage.0. Illustrated survey of colonial furnishings as they appeared in their colonial interiors. Photographs selected from mansions in Portsmouth Newburyport Salem and Providence each representing the most prosperous era of colonial history. The bookplate shows that this volume was donated by the wife of architect Michel M. LeBrun. Napoleon Le Brun & Sons the sons being Michel and his brother Pierre won the commission to design the new Home Life Insurance Company building in Manhattan a building on the frontier of the "skyscraper" era in New York. George H. Polley & Co hardcover books
1897114580Boston: George H. Polley & Co 1897. Hardcover. Plates all VG with only light age toning to fore edges. Art museum ex-lib. donation plate inside folio front cover. Stamp and title in white ink on spine; general shelf wear to spine and corners. Tan cloth with maroon cloth spine and corners. 63 loose leaf plates introductory page and table of contents page. Maroon fabric ties. Oversize and a bit overweight. Will require extra postage. Illustrated survey of colonial furnishings as they appeared in their colonial interiors. The last four plates in this volume show houses or interiors from Portsmouth NH and Newburyport MA. The bookplate shows that this volume was donated by the wife of architect Michel M. LeBrun. Napoleon Le Brun & Sons the sons being Michel and his brother Pierre won the commission to design the new Home Life Insurance Company building in Manhattan a building on the frontier of the "skyscraper" era in New York. A common title in academic libraries but scarce in the marketplace. Includes Title-page Introduction sheet Contents sheet printed on both sides listing 63 plates and the plates themselves. George H. Polley & Co hardcover books
198442578Atlanta: Cherokee Publishing Company 1984. Hardcover. Very good. 76pp index. Very good hardback in a lightly rubbed jacket. <br/><br/> Cherokee Publishing Company hardcover books
1939121686Washington: American Council on Education 1939. ix 189p. previous owner's name on front blank end paper edge worn dj with a faded spine. On inequality in the American public school system. American Council on Education unknown books
19383873.1Oak Knoll: Privately Printed 1938. 1st edition Fleck B.32. Blue paper wrappers. Blue cord tie. Nr Fine faint age toning to extremities. 12 pp. Frontis of Dyer. 12mo. <br/><br/>Present is the orange-paper insert describing his Newton's condition as "good second hand." Privately Printed unknown books
1981153503Sydney Australia: The David Ell Press 1981. First edition. Softcover. 123 pages. Edited by and with a biographical essay by Gael Newton. Includes 85 black and white photographs. A near fine copy in French style wrappers with some minor wear. The David Ell Press unknown books
1961499Museum of Primitive Art 1961. Hardcover. Collectible; Fine/Fine. A handsome copy of the 1961 1st edition. Near Fine in a bright Near Fine dustjacket. Quarto 100 pgs. 265 pictorial illustrations. <br/><br/> Museum of Primitive Art hardcover books
202355Privately Printed. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. Previous owner's bookplate attached to front paste-down endpaper. No pencil or ink markings in text. Boards very lightly soiled. Small bump at top of spine at front board. Cloth and paper-covered boards. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. Privately Printed unknown books
194783853Wake: Montrose Press 1947. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. frontis photos 33p. Hardcover. dj. 18cm. Light wear. INSCRIBED on endpaper by Dillaway. <br/><br/> Montrose Press hardcover books
197051593bdPensacola FL: Historic Pensacola Preservation Board 1970. Octavo paperbound stiff map illus. tan wrappers 127 pp. Very Good with gift inscribed index card taped to inner upper cover. Historic Pensacola Preservation Board, 1970. unknown books
1719SS13189London:: Printed for B. Creake . . . J. Sackfield . . .; And sold by W. Mears . . . 1719. 1719. Sm. 4to. xxii 201 5 pp. 10 folding engraved copperplates 5 figs. pp. 24 54 75 112 half-title is a publisher's ad for Boerhaave rear publisher's ads 2 ff. head and tail-pieces; title edges chipped. With errata. Title p.101 perforated stamp and with a rubber stamp on verso of the John Crerar Library eight plates with the ex-library rubber stamp on versos; waterstained throughout. WITH FREQUENT EARLY INK CORRECTIONAL NOTES. Modern half blind-stamped dark calf gilt spine title raised bands marbled paper over boards new endleaves bindery ticket at rear: Pat M. Bruno. Inscription on recto of front blank verso is ad for Boerhaave book "W. --- 1720 Power." SPURIOUS EDITION OF DESAGULIERS' FAMOUS PRIVATE LECTURES CONTAINING NOTES ON BOYLE'S AIR PUMP AND NEWTON ON COLOR THEORY. FIRST ENLARGED EDITION early issue without "All carefully Examined and Corrected by Mr. Desaguliers" on title which otherwise is re-titled "Lectures of Experimental Philosophy". Includes: Sir Isaac Newton's Colours. Proposition. Lights which differ in Colour differ also in Degrees of Refrangibility. Initially published without the author's permission and then by evidence of the printed Preface agreed to issue the book with an erratum. / There are multiple forms of this edition as different copies collate differently Andrade Kenney Honeyman copies. The Honeyman copy called a second edition has two title-pages and the Preface by Desaguliers with an imprint of 1719. There are also differences in the title-pages. The fiasco of the unauthorized edition is the cause of the various issue differences. "Perhaps Dawson hoped . . . to ingratiate himself with his patron but instead he incurred the wrath of the lecturer. Immediately Desaguliers became aware of the book which he called 'ill put together sadly transcrib'd and worse corrected' he approached the booksellers. He found that two-thirds of the imprint had already been sold by Messrs Mears Creake and Sackfield but they paid him ten guineas 'to pacifie me'. They also promised to insert into all remaining copies a preface that Desaguliers would write together with a substantial errata. The preface follows the Dawson dedication in some copies of the book entitled A System of Experimental Philosophy but precedes it in another version called Lectures in Experimental Philosophy." See: Carpenter pp. 34-5 119. / Contents: Mechanical experiments Mechanical powers & definitions; How to make a heavy Body seem to rise it self; gravity balance leaver pulley wheel axle wedge screw laws of nature hydrostatics; Description of Robert Boyle's Air-Pump uses & experiments; How to make an air vacuum; Barometers Thermometers Hydrometers; Catoptrichs; Dioptrichs; Sir Isaac Newton's Colours; Condensing Engine; "Rowley's Horary being a machine to represent the Motion of the Moon about the Earth and the Earth Venus and Mercury about the Sun." / The preface written by Desaguliers himself explains that this volume of lectures was released "before I designed to publish them." He then retells how Paul Dawson "took a copy of the lectures . . . that they may be service to him when he went thro' my courses and they were afterwards sold and published without my knowledge." He obtained a copy of the text and made numerous corrections :: thus the micro-print 1 ½ page errata. The he invites the owner to annotate the book throughout "before he begins to read the lectures." And indeed the owner named Powers did annotate this copy :: clear evidence he read that Preface. A2-3. / The DNB asserts that Desaguliers "held in great esteem by Sir Isaac Newton" "is said to have been the first to deliver learned lectures to general audiences. Lectures by him at his London house were widely attended and were made attractive by experiments." In addition it mentions that Paul Dawson was responsible for the work and that Desaguliers himself "disavowed" himself of the edition. :: DNB pp. 850-1. / Nicholas A Hans describes the types of persons attending Desaguliers' lectures: "merchants craftsmen and clerks and his private audiences consisted of gentlemen and courtiers and included ladies as well." :: Nicholas A Hans New Trends in Education in the Eighteenth Century 1951 p. 141. / Westfall says of Desaguliers he "became a fixture at the meetings of the Royal Society where he carried out sets of experiments intimately related to various aspects of Newtonian natural philosophy. Some of his experiments such as the transmission of heat through a vacuum influenced Newton's views and other found their way into the third edition of the Principia." :: Never at Rest pp. 685-6. / Writing for the DSB A. Rupert Hall points out that Desaguliers did not produce his own version of these lectures until 1734 "when he took occasion to denounce this unauthorized version. . ." :: DSB IV pp. 43-6. / John Theophilus Desaguliers 1683-1744 born at La Rochelle emigrated to England in 1685 as a Huguenot refugee hidden in a tub at 2-years of age studied at Oxford he became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1714. As the Society's experimenter and a close friend of Newton he often verified Newton's theories through experimentation. "In 1717 he published Physico-Mechanical Lectures an eighty-page abstract of the twenty-two lectures of his course. Although not authorized by Desaguliers the present work is the first full account of his lectures edited by his student Paul Dawson. Primarily of interest as a textbook of Newtonian physics many chemical topics are included. The first issue appeared with the title A System of Experimental Philosophy." / REFERENCES: Bakken title: "Lectures of experimental philosophy . . . 1719" pp. 52-3; Goodison English Barometers 1680-1860 p. 369; Keynes Boyle 366 pp. 122-9; Roy G. Neville I p. 354 second issue; Poggendorff I 554; Wellcome II p. 451; Wheeler 249. Not in Babson Barchas Gray or Verne L. Roberts catalogues. See: DSB IV p. 45; Taylor Mathematical Practitioners 1714-1840 35; Audrey T. Carpenter John Theophilus Desaguliers: A Natural Philosopher Engineer and Freemason in Newtonian England Bloomsbury Academic 2011. FULL TITLE: A System of Experimental Philosophy Prov'd by Mechanicks wherein the principles and laws of Physicks Mechanicks Hydrostaticks and Opticks are demonstrated and explained at large by a great number of curious experiments. . . To which is added Sir Isaac Newton's colours: the description of the condensing engine with its apparatus: and Rowley's Horary; a machine representing the motion of the Moon about the Earth; Venus and Mercury about the Sun according to the Copernican System. Printed for B. Creake, . . . J. Sackfield . . .; And sold by W. Mears, . . . 1719. hardcover books
195945096San Jose: The Talisman Press 1959. Hardcover. 106p. one of 500 copies very good first edition limited in decorative boards with black cloth spine and paper title label on spine. Young 953. The Talisman Press hardcover books
197856654NY:: Abrams. Good. 1978. Paperback. 0810914662 . Portfolio of photographs by David Finn. First edition paperback. Portfolio of seventeen loose folded sheets with black and white photographs throughout. Damp mark on title page somewhat musty else good in a good damp mark on rear oversize pictorial cover. . Abrams, paperback books