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18904508Salt Lake City: Fox & Symons Artists and Artistic Photographers 1890. Cabinet Card. Albumen photograph 14.5 cm x 10.5 cm on a tan gilt edged Fox & Symons mount 16.5 cm x 11 cm Fox & Symons backstamp. Minor overall fading. Fox & Symons was a partnership of Alexander Fox 1828-1882 and Charles William Symons 1845 -1934 who's studio opened in 1874. Symons was born in England in 1845 and left for Salt Lake City in 1864 where he opened a studio in 1869. Alexander Fox had left England for Australia in the early 1850s in search of gold instead he took up daguerreotypy. He was briefly a photographer in San Rafael California before moving to Salt Lake City. In the fall of 1879 Fox & Symons bought out the studio of C. W. Carter and operated it as a branch Before opening his own studio Symons worked for Carter. Fox & Symons were active until 1906 when Henry Newell purchased the studio's property. Fox & Symons, Artists and Artistic Photographers unknown books
186912887New York: Harper & Brothers. Very Good. 1869. Hardcover. Red cloth; fading and wear light scuffing; small loss to head And tail of back strip; ex library; illustrated; Whittington Gresham Osborne Herrick Smythe Beckford Thorton Guy North. . Harper & Brothers hardcover books
18971253538London: Bellairs & Co 1897. Volume One Only; Octavo; VG-/no-DJ; Red fabric spine with darkened gilded text and illustration. Boards have wear age toned pine rubbing on edges and front/rear surface tears on ends of spine slight bumping on corners apart from that binding strong; Textblock has age toned edges foxing on pages small label of previous bookstore on front paste down cracking on gutters between p180 and 181 also between p196 and 197 otherwise free of marks on pages; pp 336. 1253538. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Bellairs & Co unknown books
188699695London: The Graphic 1886. Four folio sheets in colors illustrating the title poem plainly removed from per a modern handwritten note on a post-it the Christmas number of The Graphic for 1886. 16 x 11 inches with an average eight vignette images per page; color process is unfamiliar to this cataloguer --not lithographed yet layered. Paperstock a little browned leaves quite edgeworn with 3/4 inch tears and a shallow crease none affecting images no fold-lines old or new item to be mailed safely rolled. A chubby old gent puts on his pinks and joins a society ride. Not so much about the fox as about human matrimony last image takes place at the altar. [The Graphic?] unknown books
184738719Boston: Charles Fox 1847. Reprint. 12mo pp. 132. Illustrated wtih several engravings. Maroon cloth bllind-stamped with a gilt decoration on the front and gilt on spine. Donor's presentation on flyleaf. Cover somewhat faded and little worn some illustrations have some childish scribbling on them in pencil o/w VG. A cautionary tale. Charles Fox unknown books
1869274415New York: Harper 1869. hardcover. very good. With 25 illustrations in black and white. 295 pages 12mo pebbled green cloth worn at corners. New York: Harper 1869. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
18904505Salt Lake City: Fox & Symons Artists and Artistic Photographers 1890. Cabinet Card. Albumen photograph 14.5 cm x 10.5 cm on a white gilt edged Fox & Symons mount 16.5 cm x 11 cm Fox & Symons backstamp. Nice contrasts and condition. Fox & Symons was a partnership of Alexander Fox 1828-1882 and Charles William Symons 1845 -1934 who's studio opened in 1874. Symons was born in England in 1845 and left for Salt Lake City in 1864 where he opened a studio in 1869. Alexander Fox had left England for Australia in the early 1850s in search of gold instead he took up daguerreotypy. He was briefly a photographer in San Rafael California before moving to Salt Lake City. In the fall of 1879 Fox & Symons bought out the studio of C. W. Carter and operated it as a branch Before opening his own studio Symons worked for Carter. Fox & Symons were active until 1906 when Henry Newell purchased the studio's property. Fox & Symons, Artists and Artistic Photographers unknown books
18904506Salt Lake City: Fox & Symons Artists and Artistic Photographers 1890. Cabinet Card. Albumen photograph 14.5 cm x 10.5 cm on a light pink gilt edged Fox & Symons mount 16.5 cm x 11 cm Fox & Symons backstamp. Nice contrasts and condition. Fox & Symons was a partnership of Alexander Fox 1828-1882 and Charles William Symons 1845 -1934 who's studio opened in 1874. Symons was born in England in 1845 and left for Salt Lake City in 1864 where he opened a studio in 1869. Alexander Fox had left England for Australia in the early 1850s in search of gold instead he took up daguerreotypy. He was briefly a photographer in San Rafael California before moving to Salt Lake City. In the fall of 1879 Fox & Symons bought out the studio of C. W. Carter and operated it as a branch Before opening his own studio Symons worked for Carter. Fox & Symons were active until 1906 when Henry Newell purchased the studio's property. Fox & Symons, Artists and Artistic Photographers unknown books
18972309020New York: Harper & Brothers 1897. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. Boards soiled. 1897 Hard Cover. 118 pp. Gilt title with floral decor on front board. CONTENTS: On Hell-Fer-Sartain Creek; Through the Gap; A Trick o' Trade; Grayson's Baby; Courtin' on Cutshin; The Message in the Sand; The Senator's Last Trade; Preachin' on Kingdom-Come; The Passing of Abraham Shivers; A Purple Rododendron. Harper & Brothers unknown books
18824501Salt Lake City: Fox & Symons 1882. Carte de Visite. Albumen photograph 10 cm x 6 cm on a white gilt bordered mount 10.5 cm x 6.5 cm Fox & Symons backstamp. Nice condition and contrasts. Fox & Symons was a partnership of Alexander Fox 1828-1882 and Charles William Symons 1845 -1934 who's studio opened in 1874. Symons was born in England in 1845 and left for Salt Lake City in 1864 where he opened a studio in 1869. Alexander Fox had left England for Australia in the early 1850s in search of gold instead he took up daguerreotypy. He was briefly a photographer in San Rafael California before moving to Salt Lake City. In the fall of 1879 Fox & Symons bought out the studio of C. W. Carter and operated it as a branch Before opening his own studio Symons worked for Carter. Fox & Symons were active until 1906 when Henry Newell purchased the studio's property. Fox & Symons unknown books
189033050London: Kegan Paul Trench Trübner & Co. 1890. 12mo. xiii 440 pp. <br><br>Includes a frontispiece map in color and bibliographical references and an index. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 0257188. Publisher's dark brown cloth. Ex-library with call number label on spine; bookplate on front pastedown; rubber-stamp on verso of front free endpaper on blank recto of the frontispiece and in margins of two text leaves; label and rubber-stamps on rear pastedown and label on rear free endpaper. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Co. hardcover books
184614028London: Gilpin 1846. First edn. 8vo pp. 493. Bound in brown cloth worn along the hinges stamped in blind and gilt. A good tight copy. Contemporary inscription on half-title. Fox was an English Quaker. Gilpin unknown books
1806190063London: Printed for John Stockdale 1806. Pamphlet. 90p. plus advertisement and publisher's ad leaves disbound pamphlet in 8x5 inch self-wraps. Well-adhered a very good copy. Printed for John Stockdale unknown books
183221034Newburyport MA: Published by T.B. & E.L. White. 1832. 22 2 blank pp. Disbound sewn untrimmed. Foxed light brown stain on bottom third of several leaves. Good. Published by T.B. & E.L. White. unknown books
189921649London: Elliot Stock 1899. 1st edition. Red cloth binding. Gilt stamped spine and upper panel. Gd extremities soiled and rounded/spine panel sun darkened. xvi 183 1 blank pp. 8vo. 20cm x 14cm. <br/><br/> Elliot Stock hardcover books
180865392Philadelphia: Abraham Small. Good. 1808. Hardcover. Ex-library rough Good for reading or reference only. . Abraham Small hardcover books
1808D12303London: William Miller 1808. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Paper boards backed in ornately stamped black morocco; 4to 265x210mm; pp. 2 li 1 277 3 clviii plus frontispiece. Binding a bit scuffed and worn. Some faint foxing. Armorial bookplate on front paste-down. <br/><br/> William Miller hardcover books
1847WRCLIT68215Boston: Published by Charles Fox 1847. 132pp. plus inserted frontis and three plates on yellow paper. 12mo. Original cloth heavily decorated in blind and gilt. A few minor spots pencil names on front endsheets otherwise a very nice bright copy. The third edition of this novel noted in Wright but the first cited there to include illustrations. First published anonymously in 1835. A protracted account of the downward spiral and dismal end of a gambler and free- thinker who nonetheless takes time out from gambling and hanging out in dance halls during a visit to New Orleans to comment on the horrors of slavery. WRIGHT I:1001. Published by Charles Fox hardcover books
184235483Nashua: Published by David Marshall 1842. 1st edition American Imprints 42-1865. Publisher's brown vertically-ribbed cloth binding with gilt stamping to spine & front board. Yellow eps. Wear to extremities with board showing at tips. Period pos & po book label to front paste-down. A VG copy. 10 2 13 - 391 3 blank pp. Errata tipped-in to p. 391. 7-3/4" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/> Published by David Marshall hardcover books
18732308993New York: Henry Holt and Company 1873. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Henry Holt reissue of Osgood edition. Top edge foxed. 1873 Hard Cover. 96 pp. Green cloth gilt titles blind-stamped borders. A collection of biographical sketches of the English philosopher by his contemporaries though two essays focus on Mill's career: Cairnes' His Work in Political Economy and Levy's His Work in Philosophy. Contributors include: Herbert Spencer; H.R. Fox Bourne; W.T. Thornton; Henry Trimen; W. Minto; J.H. Levy; W.A. Hunter; J.E. Cairnes; Henry Fawcett; Millicent Garrett Fawcett; Frederic Harrison. "John Stuart Mill 20 May 1806 Henry Holt and Company hardcover books
1873856331873. FOX Tilbury. SKIN DISEASES: THEIR DESCRIPTION PATHOLOGY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. London: Henry Renshaw 1873. 3rd edition re-written and enlarged. xii 532 pp. 16 pp. publisher's catalogue. 8vo. dark red cloth stamped in gilt and blind sunned to tan at spine. Corners bumped spine slightly frayed. Front hinge starting. Owner's inkstamp and light soil on half-title. Interior clean and tight. B/w illustrations in the text. unknown books
1890000628London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. 1890. Very good. Second edition with plans; 5 x 7 1/2; pp. 13 4-105 7 index and publisher's list; original green cloth over boards; gilt title; slight fading and some rubbing to spine; very faint foxing to first several pages only; most pages unopened; large fold-out with 5 separate plans of the Royal Public and Private Baths the Grand Pump Room etc. small cut to edge of lower fold-line; engraved lettrines at beginning of chapters; overall very good. There has been archaeological evidence that humans have been utilizing the natural hot springs around which Bath England was established since about 8000 B.C. The book comprises part history and part manual - specifically focusing not only on the benefits of the mineral water but also on the health risks incurred through improper use of the springs. The only copy in the trade in the US as of May 2021. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. hardcover books
188216232London: Smith Elder 1882. pp. 335 353. Untrimmed bound in publisher's green cloth. Blain notes that Fox 1819-1871 was known for these diaries and her close relationships with Mill the Carlyles and Wordsworth. She was widely read and admired Emerson and heard Clara Balfour talk on women's rights. Her diaries contain accounts of her varied travels acquaintances and friends and of her spiritual life though struggles with religious doubt were censored by Pym. She termed herself a Quaker Catholic meaning an inclusive Quaker. Smith Elder unknown books
1808WRCLIT21040London: Printed for William Miller 1808. liv55-2773clviii pp. Quarto. Contemporary three quarter calf and marbled boards retaining the half title. Portrait. Some edge wear and occasional foxing but a nice copy. First edition. The long introduction to this posthumously published work is by Vassall Holland. Printed for William Miller hardcover books
18151313124London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1815. Hardcover. Octavo; VG- condition hardcovers; dark red spine with gilt text; marbled boards; 6 volumes; slightly sunned spines; cloths show lightly bumped corners; text blocks have top edges gilt; deckled edges otherwise; slight toning to exterior edges; light foxing to first and last few pages; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders; Shelved in aisle 7. 1313124. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover books