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19722091202133001943Kawade Shobo Shinsha 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kawade Shobo Shinsha paperback
187954117London: H. M. S. O. 1879. Very Good. small octavo. original boards xxiii 304pp. text ills. appends. Nice manual. Essentially similar to the standard manual plus alterations. Much on the Martini-Henry Carbine. Copiously illustrated with 38 full-page plates 2 supplied in facsimile one torn but complete & many folding plates & forms. Royal coat of arms and title in gilt to the top board & brass clip complete. Ownership signature front hinge tender some wear to the edges of the binding; spine faded & split at top o/w a very good copy of a scarce manual H. M. S. O. hardcover
187954116London: H. M. S. O. 1879. Very Good. small octavo. original boards 331pp. text ills. appends. Nice manual. Much on the Martini-Henry Carbine. Copiously illustrated with 38 full-page plates & many folding plates & forms. Royal coat of arms and title in gilt to the top board & brass clip complete. Some wear to the edges of the binding; spine faded & split at edge o/w a very good copy of a scarce manual H. M. S. O. hardcover
181954090London: William Clowes 1819. 1st edition. Very Good. tall octavo. original boards 60pp. Nice early manual. Original boards re-backed o/w nice copy William Clowes hardcover
186954101London: H. M. S. O. 1869. 1st edition. Very Good. tall octavo. original boards 241pp. text ills. Inc. Instruction of the Cavalry Soldier on Foot. Instruction of the Troop and Squadron. Field Movements : movements from line movements from quarter distance column movements from open column. Ownership signature Major gordon & relevant annotation in text o/w nice copy H. M. S. O. hardcover
5037HORSE RACING. ALS. 3pg. 8 x 9 . February 7 1833. New York NY. An autograph letter signed Eliza Colden to William P. Haskins of Troy New York. The letter regards a racetrack rental gone wrong. This is a very early mention of American racetracks since they were not in common use until after the Civil War. In part: I understand that Mr. Colden wrote yesterday to Mrs. Wells making an offer for the Course but at the time he did it he had no conception that Mr. Dey had gone over to the other party and rented the course to Burrs man Mr. Botts during the next Races for the trifling sum of $350. I feel hurt to think that while we were doing every thing in good faith to aid and assist and after having spent my money that we should be thus treated Mr. Dey not even thinking it worth while to mention the subject to either myself or Mr. Colden. Had Mr. Dey done his duty and got possession and you wished to have rented the property you might have got $1000 for it during next May Races. I write this letter without the knowledge of Mr. Colden in order if possible to prevent mischief which I fear it will be too late to prevent. He is outrageous and says that as the other party have acted treacherously and gone over too Burr he does not see why he should not make terms with Burr also Burr had made overtures to him which he has here to fore rejected with disdain as I am told but I now fear your will be the sufferers. Many early racetracks were operated by the rich to showcase their horses; they frequently appeared and quickly disappeared. Eliza Colder may have been related to Cadwallader Colden 1769-1834 the mayor of New York City from 1818 to 1821. Aaron Burr 1756-1836 was Vice President and the killer of Alexander Hamilton in a duel; later in life he served as a New York attorney. The letter is in fine condition with light toning and folds. unknown
1886238620Cairo 1886. Each 4 pp. Some rubbing. Each 4 pp. Gezira Sporting Club is the largest multi-sport facility in Egypt. It was founded in 1882 and was originally called Khedivial Sporting Club. Both of these programs are annotated in pencil by an unknown spectator - "all that didn't run have a heavy black mark. All that won have a light one and are marked 1 2 or 3 as the call may be." As stipulated on the rear of each program pari mutuel betting was the order of the day. unknown
a77561One thick volume of 9 horse show catalogues for 1913: Fall River Free Open Greater New York Cobourg Annual Horse Show southern New England County Fair National and and Judges Awards. Catalogues vary in size and length from 40-239 pages. Some covers in color; issues have some photo illustrations of horses numerous advertisements listings of horses owners and competitions. Sm.4to. original red leather with later paper spine and original spine label remounted. Cover worn with leather chipping off the boards but binding very secure and text clean and VG. Hinges not cracked; no ownership marks. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
178420089London: Printed for J. Walker 1784. 92 pp. 8vo. Stitched as issued. Stitching lacking loosening gatherings some light spotting or soiling of front and back leaves and general edgewear else a very good copy. A contemporary owner has annotated and underlined several sections in the Tea Act. 92 pp. 8vo. These acts passed that years were seen by the author as being the most pertinent and so included in this work the rest of the acts of Parliament were to be released shortly thereafter in a second part.<br /> <br /> The acts abstracted were the 1 Tea and Window repealing the several Duties and for granting other duties in lieu and duties on coffee and cocoa nuts Act 2 The Game Act hunting license 3 The Horse Act granting duties on riding and carriage horses 4 The Postage Act increasing postage rates 5 The Pawn Broker's Act trying to reduce the handling of stolen goods 6 The Soap and Starch Act requiring the licensing of makers of starch and instilling new laws on soapmakers 7 The Cotton and Linen Act placing duties 8 The Hatter's Act requiring licenses laying additional duties on imported hats 9 The Excise Goods Act laying duties upon licences to be taken out by the makers and delers in exciseable commodities 10 The Candle Act cancelling the duty on wax candles made in Britain 11 The Distillery Act trying to discourage home distillation by discontinuing the duties uon low wines and spirits for home consumption. 12 The Hackney Coach Act increasing the charge for Hackey license 13 The Smuggling Act trying to prevent 14 Brick and Tile Act placing duties on brick and tile made in Great Britain and additional duties on those imported 15 Wax Candle Act placing additional duties on all candles except wax and spermaceti candles. Printed for J. Walker unknown
20102081502111907666Chinese book office 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Chinese book office paperback
1891314253New York: National Horse Show Association of America 1891. 20 pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Red printed wrappers. Some toning. Very good. 20 pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Scarce programme of the 1891 National Horse Show the apogee of American equestrian culture with prizes in every category from throughbreds and Arabian stallions to Hunters Park Tandems High Steppers etc. OCLC: 43723941 NYPL. OCLC: 43723941 NYPL <br/><br/> National Horse Show Association of America unknown
20698THE TWO HORSE PRESS THE LIFE OF THE CHRIST CHILD. London: 1962. Small folio. Red felt binding. ii 24 pages. One of 50 copie This is a handsome book with the text of the Christmas story written in the calligraphy of Michael Renton who also drew different rococo borders for each page. There are also six miniatures adapted by Renton from a fifteenth centu Dutch Passionale. The whole was printed on dampened Barcham Green Bodleian Repairing paper by George Mackley. There is very light wear to the extremiti of the spine on this fragile binding else a very good copy. Very uncommon this English private press of the 'sixties--which also used the imprint of Th Two Colt Press. unknown
19562110502150415280Shinchosha 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shinchosha paperback
190132728Boston: Boston Horse Show Company 1901. First edition. Soft cover. Good cover wear but binding is sound. 144p some ills. in the ads. No pictures of the horses. The second photo shows the back cover. Lists the entries in almost 130 classes which emphasize driving. Occasional results penciled in H.L. de Bussigny won the High School class. The overall categories with judges listed were Trotters Roadsters and Road Rigs; Hackneys Half-Bred Hackneys and Coach Horses; Ponies in Harness Pony Stallions and Pony Brood Mares; Four-in-Hands Tandems Harness Horses Carriages and Appointments Horses and Hansom Cabs and Driving Competition; Saddle and Police Horses Ponies under Saddle and High School Horses; Heavy Draught Horses; Polo Ponies; Hunters and Jumpers; and Military Riding. With a long index of the exhibitors their addresses and the classes they entered. Many old Boston families are represented--Higginson Lawson Peabody Forbes Thayer Appleton etc. With many ads for horses stable equipment and local businesses. A great piece of horse show history! Can be sent outside the US for less than the default shipping rate. Boston Horse Show Company unknown
1800F6DFHL01U79OVienna 1800. Oblong small folio 23.5 x 37 cm and 25.5 x 39.5 cm. Volume 1 stab-sewn volume 2 with the leaves mounted on stubs and sewn through the folds each with blue shell-marbled paper wrapped around the spine. In an early 19th-century half tanned sheepskin box in the form of a book Stormont marbled sides metal hook-clasps. With 67 pen-and-ink watercolour and gouache drawings of horses plus stubs of 5 more numbered 1-54 and 75-87 including 1 folding most highlighted with silver and gold all signed each within a black ruled border most trimmed and mounted on blank leaves ca. 1805. With 2 etchings added at the end of volume 1 executed by Friedrich Leopold Bürde and dated 1812. 2 volumes. Unique harness maker's colour-drawn sample book with each drawing depicting a horse in elaborate carriage horse tack. The drawings were executed by Michael Fölsch himself one of the foremost Viennese makers and sellers of luxury tack in the early 19th century to show prospective clients possible designs for their carriage horses. Each drawing is signed by Fölsch as artist. His talent for draughtsmanship and colouring was hitherto unknown and is remarkable for a leather craftsman who probably never received training as a painter. The variety and complexity of the designs and the use of gold and silver is impressive suggesting that such bespoke equipment was intended for the wealthy elite.From the equestrian library of the Imperial stable master Franz Wenzel Schleichart von Wiesenthal ca. 1730-post 1800 with his engraved armorial bookplate upside down on the back of the box. He was a leading figure in a great dynasty of stable masters and horse breakers. Thereafter in the collection of Franz Josef II Fürst von und zu Liechtenstein 1906-1989.With only stubs for 5 of what would have been 72 leaves. A few leaves had torn or nearly torn before they were mounted ca. 1805 but most are in very good condition and the mounting has preserved and protected those that had been damaged. The drawings were clearly made for daily use and show occasional dirt small stains spots or other minor blemishes. ABE CAT Art History hardcover
193658054New York: Derrydale Press 1936. Large 4to. 10 x 13 in. xxvii 3 218 pp. Frontisp. photo plates text illustrations historiated vignettes maps 1 double-page 1 colour plate from Harrington Bird painting. Blue publisher’s cloth embossed & decorated in blind horse vignettes at corners gilt lettering minor bumping & wear to corners some edgewear slight scuffing still VG copy signed by author on ffep. dated June 1943. Second edition state without Derrydale Press on title page or spine or limitation notice 1 of the original colour plates and no listing of the colour plate within the list of illustrations. This informative work is still considered an excellent reference on the Arabian Peninsula and the Arabian horse. Derrydale Press], hardcover
18311324<p><strong>1831 </strong><strong>GIBRALTAR</strong><strong> PRINTED HORSE RACING BROADSIDE ON S</strong><strong>ATIN</strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong>GIBRALTAR</strong><strong>. HORSE RACING. </strong><em>Gibraltar</em><em> Garrison Races. </em><em>Tuesday 3d May 1831</em><em>. To Start at Half-Past </em><em>One O'Clock</em><em>. </em>Small 4to broadside on yellow satin 9 ¾ x 6 3/8" edges fringed. Gibraltar: 1831. </p><p>The day's program and a very rare souvenir of early horse racing at the British garrison of Gibraltar. "I cannot find any record of any formal horse racing on the isthmus or elsewhere in the Campo arc prior to 1765 but the enormous popularity of the Calpe Hunt which established itself as a major institution in Gibraltar in the very early 19th century will undoubtedly have led to impromptu races from time to time and may have been the catalyst for organizing a more formal approach to racing. As early as 1838 Charles Rochfort Scott a Royal Artillery officer stationed in Gibraltar was singing the praises of horse racing on the Rock…From this one might gather that formal racing probably did not begin until after 1821 but that it was definitely in full swing in 1839 by which time it had become a pretty full blooded affair with a considerable number of horses taking part. It also seems to have been an activity in which only the officers of the garrison were allowed to indulge."-Neville Chipolina <em>The People of Gibraltar </em>online which includes a long quote from an article by "Nimrod" Charles James Apperley in Thomas Hook's <em>New Monthly Magazine and Humorist: 1841 Part the Second </em>pp. 42-43 which says "Twenty years back who would have dreamed of races at Gibraltar! Such however is the case now…"</p><p>Owners names given as are weights names of horses and colors. The first three races were Sweepstakes the first "A Handicap Sweepstakes h.f. for all horses. Heats—The Don Mile 5 contestants; the second "for Ponies not exceeding 14 hands high Heats—From Bay-side In 5 contestants; the third "Barbs and English horses excluded Heats—The Don Mile 3 contestants; the last "A Match—The Don Mile" with only two horses listed to run. Horse racing in Gibraltar was included in a novel by Arthur Griffiths entitled <em>Lola: A Tale of Gibraltar </em>NY: 1877. Folded and a little dusty else nearly fine.</p>
1788H47D4T46464Q1788. Amassed over the last fifty years and covering four centuries of relevant material the present collection spans all aspects of the history and development of the breeding of Arabian horses. It comprises within itself many books from the Le Vivier collection: fine press books of racing and thoroughbred literature produced by Eugene Connett's famous Derrydale press as well as numerous important items from the library of Duke Maximilian in Bavaria 1808-88 himself a great enthusiast of Arabic horses. Including items of exceptional rarity such as the rare beautifully illustrated first German edition of Friedrich von Eisenberg's famous riding school 1747 which lauds Arabian horses as "the finest produced by the Orient". Also we here find the early Arabian Horse Registry of America Stud Books and many items also bear presentation inscriptions from the authors Carl Raswan Gladys Brown Edwards etc. The common practice in such a specialized field most of the publications here were issued for a very limited circulation in runs of 1000 or fewer individually-numbered copies. As a reference library for breeding the collection is unparalleled: almost any Arabian horse's forefathers will be found amongst the exhaustive stud books and breeding serials from the 18th to the 20th century from Australia Poland Spain Russia the USA etc. often with accompanying photographs. Perhaps the most famous reference work is the Raswan Index of which only 380 copies were printed and many destroyed by a flood. Raswan became an expert on the Arabian breed through his lengthy trips to the desert where he lived with the Bedouins and learned their language and customs. Several scarce early 20th century works also testify to the Western fascination with the Bedouin and desert roots of the Arabian horse: Homer Davenport's My Quest of the Arabian Horse 1909 and Raswan's The Black Tents of Arabia: My Life Amongst the Bedouins 1935. Alongside modern surveys of the key centres of horse-breeding in the Arab world the early Western classics are also found here in their scarce first editions. French and German authors are also well-represented including the text and first French translation of the Hilyat al-fursân wa-shi'âr ash-shuj'ân an abridgement of Ibn Hudhail's horse treatise prepared around 1400. Finally the owner's collection of notable catalogues and magazines paints a fascinating composite picture of the evolution and heyday of Arabian horse-breeding in the Arab world Poland America and the United Kingdom. Also contained in this magnificent collection are the classic reference works on Arabian and Anglo-Arabian racehorses and their breeding. These standard works and encompassing sets of specialised thoroughbred literature include not only the indispensable guides to horse pedigrees the Racing Calendar General Stud Book Spanish American and Australian Stud Books Bloodstock Breeders' Review and Prior's Register of Thoroughbred Stallions in near-complete runs stretching back as far as the 18th century but also British and international horseracing history and several volumes of exquisite coloured plates. The size and comprehensiveness of the present collection cannot be overstated; it is safe to say that it represents the largest private collection of its kind which has come up for sale in recent decades. Many of the items found here can be located in just a handful of public institutions worldwide. Such items come into the market so rarely and have recently like the Raswan Index and the AHRA Stud Books commanded prices of five figures that it would be impossible to build a comparable collection item-by-item; the volumes here represent a lifetime of serious dedication to the task. Yet the value of such a collection lies not simply in its impressive number of important publications but in the vast amount of practical knowledge contained within. As the introduction to one manual expresses it "The horses shown and described form the foundation ancestry of a major number of breeding programs being propagated today. They appear in every area of endeavour. Yet pictures and facts are not easy to obtain. A knowledge of what has been and is what proved successful and what endured is pertinent to the maintenance of type and quality in the Arabian. Whatever your chosen bloodline this is a worthy study."Illustrated catalogue available upon request. unknown
199927480New York:: Lyons Press 1999. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. In the nine essays in this collection Montana novelist Tom McGuane animates the wide prairie the ranches where cattle roam and cutting horses are trained and the packed coliseums in which these horses compete for prestige and prize money. Best of all McGuane brings to life the horses he has known celebrating the unique glories that make each of them memorable. McGuane's writing is infused with a love of the cowboy life and the animals and people who inhabit that world where the intimate dance between horse and rider is as magical as flight--well beyond what the human body could ever discover on its own. Lyons Press, hardcover
40892Ephemera. A remarkable archive of 449 vintage color slides capturing the drama elegance and grit of late-20th-century American horseracing. Shot primarily on Kodachrome and Ektachrome these images preserve the rich saturated tones and crisp detail that defined the era’s best photography. Most appear to date from the late 1970s through the early 1980s offering an evocative window into racetrack culture at a time when legends were being made. The collection features an impressive roster of renowned jockeys including Angel Cordero Jr. Jean Cruguet Eddie Maple Ruben Hernandez George Martens Mike Venezia Ramon Encinas Eric Beitia Antonio Graell Marjorie Clayton Declan Murphy Jeffrey J. Fell Jerry Bailey Angel Santiago Jacinto Vasquez Jack Neagle Frank Lovato Jr. and Jean-Luc Samyn among others. Equally compelling is the lineup of notable thoroughbreds such as Cabin Proof Diplomatic Envoy Gratification Angelic Lass Suite of Dreams Hang Together Demure Bold Ascent Autumn Angel Know How and Luck Bravest Girl Double Dacquare History Belle Tyrolean Miss Agile Jet Big Walt Rose Crescent Rocky Marriage Thunder Bridge Our Escapade Father Don Juan Medieval Moon Fifth Division Bold Reason Aztec Red Galaxy Guide Shadowmar Trenchant and many more. A rich and substantial collection for the racing enthusiast and fan of equine photography. unknown
191443941New York: Thomas Floyd-Jones 1914. 8vo. xxxi 1 275 1 pp. Photo frntsp. numerous plates facsimile plates of letters & documents. Gray cloth gilt lettrng on spine mnr bmpng to crnrs mnr shlfwr some dustsoilng still a VG- copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce personal memoir of the horse racing and trotting sport as it evolved in New York through the 19th century. The author’s family and he owned and raced thoroughbreds and trotting horses and were key members in the Union Course Long Island. Of particular interest is the exhaustive 75 page index Floyd-Jones appended to the work which details every name horse and event mentioned in the book. Thomas Floyd-Jones, hardcover
70399London Ackermann 1837. Four hand-coloured aquatint plates. Broadsheets oblong 42 x 64 cm in uniform frames with gilt borders. Each frame size 62.5 x 82.0 cm. = Four rare images after the paintings by James Pollard 1792-1867 commemorating this great race. With the following captions: "Anticipation. Who is the winner"; "Approbation. Off in good shape"; "Vexation - The false start"; "Joy and desperation! - All over but settling". Single plates are rather rare complete sets are very rare. Some light spotting small chip to one frame corner otherwise very good. The frames are from a renowned Dutch firm Heijdenrijk in The Hague and Amsterdam founded in 1845 and still active. unknown
19212571Philadelphia: Racego Game Company 1921. Good in a Poor box. Box: 9-3/4 x 12 inches. Game includes: linen board printed in green yellow black and red 26-1/2 x 26-3/4 inches when unfolded; 4pp set of directions for play printed in black on cream paper; six metal playing pieces in the shape of jockeys riding horses painted black or brown numbered consecutively and housed in a cardboard holder with individual "stalls" for the pieces; cardboard box containing 60 flat circular red white and blue bone betting counters.Based on a description of Go! in a 1922 ad in Modern Stationer this copy of the game is lacking 40 betting counters but is otherwise complete. Heavy wear to box with splitting to all edges and numerous neat black tape repairs; apron missing from one side of the lid and the lid is now taped to the base at that edge so it opens like a hinge. Light wear to directions; some scuffing to playing pieces. Scarce horse racing-themed board game that capitalizes on the popularity of the sport in the 1920s with pieces named Man o' War Sir Barton Behave Yourself Broomspun Gray Lag and Audacious -- all famous racing horses of the era. Using an ordinary deck of cards not included players move the pieces around the board in such a way that "the horses speed up or drop back pass each other and fight for the 'pole' and inside positions just as the live ones do on the track" Directions p.2. Meanwhile the players place wagers on the winners colors and time using white red or blue betting counters to indicate the amount of their wager.Racego Game Company may have been formed solely to sell this game as we find no record of other games associated with it and advertisements for the game only in 1922. The copyright holder James B. Ludlow appears to have been a Philadelphia salesman at the time; census records indicate that he sold a variety of goods but in 1920 was engaged in selling rubber tires.Not located in OCLC although we know of one holding at UVA. Racego Game Company unknown
1903F6LCZ7CDMSG7Poissy: Charles Robin 1903. Framed 105 x 205 cm. Large hand-coloured four-sheet plan 90 x 170 cm as assembled. Drawn in pen and ink graphite and watercolour on paper mounted on canvas. Large manuscript plan beautifully drawn in ink and watercolour: a unique witness to Vanderbilt's passion and ambitions. A member of one of America's wealthiest and most prominent families William Kissam Vanderbilt 1849-1920 managed railroads and bred horses. He was one of the founders of The Jockey Club and the owner of a successful racing stable. In 1896 he built the American Horse Exchange at 50th Street Manhattan. In World War II the United States liberty ship SS William K. Vanderbilt was named in his honour.The present impressive manuscript plan represents the horse-racing stable and track at the chateau which Vanderbilt built in 1906 with the help of Henri Guillaume and Pierre Sardou architects. The hippodrome comprised three oval tracks the outer of which was 2400 metres as well as a straight track. A long wall separated the racing areas from the Chateau St. Louis where the Vanderbilts lived called the Chemin Plat now known as Avenue Vanderbilt. When World War I started the racing stables were shut down and eventually sold. Ch[arles] Robin, unknown
1904306793<p>First edition so stated. Thick octavo. Frontispiece and 48 b/w halftone illustrations. Full gilt stamped contemporary dark green morocco by Stikeman t.e.g. others uncut the spine with gilt stamped horse head fish and sporting dog devices. Fine. Heraldic bookplate of M.C.D. Borden on the front pastedown. 369 pages. Number 20 of 100 copies on large paper. The American Sportsman Library. Printed by the Norwood Press Norwood Massachusetts.</p> The Macmillan Company hardcover