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340841 vols. 11-1/4 x 14 To plate mark 20 x 22 Total. Framed and glazed. 1 vols. 11-1/4 x 14 To plate mark 20 x 22 Total. unknown books
194642449New York: Sagamore Press 1946. First edition. Illustrated. 4 vols. 4to. Cloth. First edition. Illustrated. 4 vols. 4to. Sagamore Press unknown books
33205As recorded in a series of two manuscript documents and three partly printed documents completed in manuscript November 1850--4 April 1851. Comprising a bill of indictment against the accused John Carver an arrest warrant signed by the Switzerland County clerk of court two summonses for witnesses and a bond signed by Carver and the county sheriff guaranteeing Carver's appearance in court. 4to. and half-sheet 4to. Each 1-page 4 with docketing on verso. A very good lot. <br/><br/> unknown books
5037HORSE RACING. ALS. 3pg. 8†x 9 ¾â€. 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 Burr’s 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…â€. 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 books
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 books
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 books
14442Horse Saddle Prints Published in 1763 Original engraving from: Diderot:Recueil de Planches sur les Sciences les Arts liberaux et les Arts mechaniques Paris France Published: 1763 Sheetsize: 39 x 26 cm. unknown books
14441Lot of 2 Original engraving of Horse Saddle Printsfrom: Diderot: Recueil de Planches sur les Sciences les Arts liberaux et les Arts mechaniquesPublished: 1763 Sheetsize: 39 x 26 cm. Very good condition. unknown books
1850027992London: J & D.A. Darling 1850. Octavo. viii 104 pages. The twelve illustrations are hand-colored including the cover which has fading the plate "If you won't go I won't go" has been moved from page 16 to serve as a frontispiece. While some saw the book as an attack on the administration of the Commander-in-chief's office under the Duke of Wellington the British Library see it as a satire. Bound in original color pictorial paper covered boards rebacked in brown morocco lettered and ruled in gilt wear to corners and edges previous owner's name. A very good copy housed within a cloth covered slipcase. Sadleir 1121; Wolff 3292. J & D.A. Darling unknown books
199531881Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0815603509 . First printing. SIGNED by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Syracuse University Press hardcover books
186355284Providence: printed for the author 1863. First edition 8vo pp. 40; original printed salmon wrappers chipped and with moderate losses on both front and back and the top margins of the last 2 leaves also with loss; fragile but good. Details the atrocities of the Confederate Army. Sabin 33275. <br/><br/> printed for the author unknown books
199826128NY:: Howell Book House. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 1582450013 . Color and black and white photographs throughout. Second printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Howell Book House, hardcover books
2001003893Random House 2001 2001. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cloth. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Near fine copy.Fine jacket. Ink number on front pastedown.Difficult book in first edition as stated. Nice copy. Random House, 2001 Hardcover books
2001WN42332New York: Random House 2001. Black cloth spine gilt over black paper covered boards. Book and unpriceclipped jacket are impeccable. A book for the ages for those interested in horse racing and the personalities involved both human and equine. First Edition. Cloth Backed Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Random House Hardcover books
2010128458Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography 2010. Hardbound. VG. Light gray boards with BW pictorial DJ 216pp profuse color and BW photographs. Signed by the photographer. Exhibition catalog. From the jacket--Epitomizing the dramatic new developments in Japanese photography emerging in the 1990s Yuki Onodera is an internationally recognized photographer known for her mysterious and richly suggestive work. Based in Paris Onodera focuses on the act of photography itself and has demonstrated a creative process driven by highly original and often fantastic ideas. Eight works from her first nine series--including "Portrait of Second-hand Clothes"--were published in Cameramachine Suiseisha which won the 28th Kimura Ihei Memorial Award of Photography in 2003. In 2006 she was awarded France's most prestigious honor for work in photography the Prix Niepce. The present work includes 18 series and 211 prints from her earliest to her most recent series "12 Speed" offering a comprehensive look at two decades of the career of this remarkable artist. Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography hardcover books
199521907NY: William Morrow. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0688127908 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . William Morrow hardcover books
188022400Milford MA: Milford Press- Geo. W. Stacy Printer. 1880. 15 1 pp. Stitched in original printed wrappers light wear small chip at fore-edge of front wrap. Very Good. <br/><br/> Officers are listed at page 16. The list of members dates from 1821. Another version with this title issued in 1860. <br/>OCLC 38658307 2- Stanford C/W Mars. Milford Press- Geo. W. Stacy, Printer. unknown books
199418587Chicago: Stone Axe Productions 1994. First edition. Record LP. Fine. 45 RPM record in original printed and decorated sleeve. Fine condition. A recording on one side of beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti reading Travels In America Deserta. B Side is music by The Pale Horse Riders. Recorded in 1993 and 1994 respectively. <br/><br/> Stone Axe Productions unknown books
50760Crimea 1855. Broadside 13 x 8 1/8 inches printed on blue paper. Folded; some soiling. Still very good. Apparently unrecorded and a rare survival possibly printed on a field press. Each of the ten races is named e.g. The Opening Stakes "Half-mile course"; The Winter Steeple Chase "for all horses that have been at the front before Sebastopol since 1st December 1854"; The Sebastopol Grand Military Steeple Chase "for all horses the property of Officers in the Allied Forces"; The Moke States "for all mules"; etc. and each entrant was charged a fee from five shillings to two pounds; second place would generally save his stake the balance to the winner. The second day was given over to the troops with a 25 pound purse for "Foot Races and other Sports for the men of the 3rd Division." Not located on OCLC RLIN or COPAC. <br/><br/> unknown books
200229891NY: PublicAffairs. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 1586481177 . First printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . PublicAffairs hardcover books
200226259NY: PublicAffairs. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 1586481177 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . PublicAffairs hardcover books
188159189Lawrence Mass 1881. single sheet approx. 3 x 5 printed on recto only. Ephemeral notice by City Marshall H. R. Neal describing the horse Bay horse 11 years old weighs 875 pounds black mane and long black tail . the following property was in the Buggy: - 3 whole suits made by J. B. McAloon & Co one coat and pants made by J. M. Bradley of Andover and one pair of mixed pants. unknown books
1851WRCAM55569Gonzales County Tx. 1851. 2pp. on a folded folio sheet. Old folds a few ink smudges. Very good. An original manuscript agreement setting the terms of a horse race in Texas in 1851. The document is signed by the principal parties to the contest Byrd Smith and Richard Parr both of Gonzales Texas as well as witnesses C.C. DeWitt and A.S. Miller. <br> <br> The agreement totaling approximately 375 words reads in part: <br> <br> "Article sic of agreement between Byrd Smith.& Richard Parr.we the above named parties agree to run a Race six weeks from this date said race to be run between A.S. Miller's & John G. King's on the old tracks the distance of eight hundred yards.the said Byrd Smith to run a certain Bay horse called by the name of Boy Jim.the above named Parr is to run a certain sorrell sic mare called Lucy Red Fox.for the sum of one thousand Dollars.the above race to be run between the hours of 12 & 4 o'clock." <br> <br> Each of the horses is identified in the agreement by physical marks and with brands written as symbols. Additionally there is a description of the filly whose "left hind foot is white a little above the hoof with a white strike in the said hoof and a few white hairs in her face." The weight each horse is to carry is stipulated and each horse owner was required to post a $500 bond at the time of signing to be held by one William A. Matthews in case of forfeiture. <br> <br> The six names mentioned in connection to this race all had solid backgrounds in antebellum Gonzales County Texas. C.C. DeWitt A.S. Miller and William A. Mathews are all listed as stockholders in "An Act to Establish & Incorporate Gonzales County College." John G. King Sr. a grant holder in Gonzales County died there in 1856. Byrd Smith was a private in an 1841 Gonzales County militia company. Finally Richard Parr was killed in Gonzales County in 1855 - over a land squabble not a horse racing debt. <br> <br> Antebellum Texas documents on sports of any kind are exceedingly rare. Material relating to horse racing is especially hard to find considering the state did not officially sanction the sport until well into the 20th century after pari-mutuel betting was approved in 1925. unknown books
19671310130Lexington KY: The Blood-Horse 1967. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 1313; VG- hardcover; light brown spine with gilt text and blind-stamped tooling to banded spine; this volume only; full leather binding; boards have gilt borders and blind-stamped decorations; scroll turn in to board edges; light sunning to exterior; slight rubbing to edges; strong boards; text block has slight wear to exterior edges; top edge gilt; light toning to some exterior edges; shadow toning to edges of endpapers; green marbled endpapers; interior clean<br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller if you have any questions.<br /> <br /> <p> This book is part of the overstocked 15's kept in Room X. 1310130. FP New Rockville Stock. The Blood-Horse hardcover books
1946112984Encino CA.: Joe Droeger 1946. Hardcover red cloth color illustration pasted on front cover. . Light wear and fading to covers whited-out name to ffep otherwise very good no dust jacket. 4to. Joe Droeger hardcover books