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18512977Louisville: George Van Waters 1851. Third Edition. Illustrated boards. New/Custom Clear Mylar. v 80 pp. Illustrated from woodcuts throughout. Illustrated boards. 6 1/2" x 9". Primarily interesting for its early references to California and the California Gold Rush. Preceded by editions dated 1849 and 1850 this edition includes two woodcut views of San Francisco in 1848 and 1849 at page iv as well as two pages 78 and 79 on California which include a map of San Francisco and the waters of the Gold country. The map is titled "Valleys of the Sacramento and San Joaquin" with a note that the map was engraved for the "Poetical Geography" by "Wightman Buffalo NY". This early publication and map do not appear in many reference works including Wheat Gold Rush Wheat Trans-Mississippi Cowan Sabin Graff or Wagner-Camp. A Good Plus copy Soiled and foxed throughout; rubbed and edgewear now in a custom clear mylar jacket. George Van Waters unknown
1868GIT00f9aNîmes de l'Imprimerie Typographique Clavel-Ballivet et Cie 1868. plaquette in-4 brochée 12pp.
181825596Worcester: Pr. by William Manning 1818. 8vo. 18 pp. <br><br>By the "Pastor of the Baptist Church in Sutton Mass. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 46703. Removed from a nonce volume; darkened. Foxing. Bug-spotting along the top margin of end paper. Pr. by William Manning unknown books
18401361840. Bound collectilvely in contemporary quarter leather with marbled paper boards. Very good. Sammelband of 6 pamphlets containing 1 A Few Examples of Mediaeval Deeds by Fairless Barber signed with some annotations by Barber 1879 2 John Ruskin: A Bibliographical Biography by Willam Axon 1879 3 Comparison of the Earliest Inscribed Monuments of Britain and Ireland by D.H. Haigh 1876 4 Parish Registers by Robert Waters 1870 5 British Family Histories published in the Quarterly Reviewn.d. 1840s and 6 On the Class of Rude Stone Monuments by W.C. Lukis 1875. unknown
1873170418062Hurd and Houghton 1873-01-01. 5th. Unknown Binding. Good. Hurd and Houghton unknown
188579591885 Rouen, Espérance Cagniard, 1885. Une plaquette in-8 couverture grise, frontispice, 11 pages. Intérieur frais, manques à la couverture.
19002004871Printed for the Society / University Press John Wilson and Son 1900. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Second edition. Hinges starting front & rear free endpapers loose but included pages toned. 1900 Hard Cover. 78 pp. 4to. Original green cloth gilt titles. A biographical sketch of John Winthrop an early American settler who directed the founding of three New England towns for many years held major office in two New England colonies and exercised a distinctive and beneficent influence over the entire region between the Hudson and the Kennebec and was the first resident of North America to be made a member of the Royal Society of London. Printed for the Society / University Press, John Wilson and Son hardcover books
18021409000Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson 1802. Second Edition. Hardcover. Quarto viii 570 xxix pages plus 12 plates. In Good minus condition. In full contemporary leather binding; red leather label with gilt titling to spine. Scuffing and wear to boards with rubbing to all edges and exposed board at fore corners. Heavy splitting to joints and hinges. Loss of material to head of spine; head band missing. Text block is worn soiled and toned along edges. Age toned and foxed throughout. Faint penciling on front flyleaf. Sparse stains present. Plate 1 is folded inward. Plates 2 and 3 protrude slightly from the text block and show toning and small chips and tears along the fore edge. Shelved in Room A. 1409000. Special Collections. Thomas Dobson hardcover
18061409697Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson 1806. Third Edition. Hardcover. Quarto viii 570 xxix pages plus 12 plates. In Good condition. In contemporary brown leather boards rebacked with dark brown leather. Heavy scuffing and peeling to leather boards with rubbing and exposed board along edges. Chipping to fore edge of rear board. Bumping and exposed board at fore corners. Lacking top end band. Text block shows moderate toning wear and soiling along edges. Age toned and foxed throughout. Splitting to hinges; rear hinge reinforced with cloth. Lacking front flyleaf. Black marker writing on front pastedown; ink ownership inscriptions on front pastedown title page and in top margin of preface. Shelved in Room A. 1409697. Special Collections - Upstairs. Thomas Dobson hardcover
1802289960Philadelphia.: Printed by Budd & Bartram for Thomas Dobson. 1802. Second American edition. 8vo. Contemporary full marbled calf red spine label. gilt title. Very good some offsetting from plates to facing pages scattered light foxing . 21x13x5 cm. Important early American work based on the work of the pioneering Scottish surgeon John Bell. Bell is famous for his developments in vascular surgery. weight: 1.5 lb. 12 engraved plates of surgical instruments. Printed by Budd & Bartram for Thomas Dobson. unknown
18025858Philadelphia: Budd & Bartram. Poor with no dust jacket. 1802. Second Edition. Full-Leather. Desperately in need of rebinding. Both covers detached along with the last few pages and the fep. All twelve plates are present. Owners names on fep title page and inside cover dated 1821 & 1875. As-is or I can have it rebound & add the cost.; 5x8" . Budd & Bartram hardcover
1802289960Philadelphia.: Printed by Budd & Bartram for Thomas Dobson. 1802. Second American edition. Contemporary full marbled calf red spine label. gilt title. Very good some offsetting from plates to facing pages scattered light foxing. 8vo. 21x13 cm. . Important early American work based on the work of the pioneering Scottish surgeon John Bell. Bell is famous for his developments in vascular surgery. weight: 1.5 lb. 12 engraved plates of surgical instruments. Printed by Budd & Bartram for Thomas Dobson. unknown books
18862008085David Clapp & Son 1886. Reissue. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Lightly toned. 1886 Stapled Binding. 15 1 pp. Stapled binding pink wrappers black stamped titles. A transcription from three copies of a manuscript written about 1634 found in the British Museum. Transcribed by Henry F. Waters A.M. with notes by Charles E. Banks M.D. Reprinted from the New-England Historical and Genealogical Register for January 1886. David Clapp & Son unknown books
186978BcÉpinal Peyrou 1869 In12 100 pages - broché - tirage a seulement 250 exemplaires - Réimpression d'un ouvrage dont on ne connait que deux exemplaires - Réédition elle mème trés rare - bon etat
186978BcÉpinal Peyrou 1869 In12 100 pages - broché - tirage a seulement 250 exemplaires - Réimpression d'un ouvrage dont on ne connait que deux exemplaires - Réédition elle mème trés rare - bon etat
1862878791862 Chambéry, Imprimerie Puthod, 1862, in 8° broché, VIII-279 pages ; couverture défraîchie, réparation ancienne au dos.
1828723Original lengthy handwritten ALS dated Monday 24 Sept 1828. From M. Waters to General Sir Herbert Taylor Military secretary and adc to the Duke First Private Secretary to King George III King George IV and King William IV. An important letter regarding subscriptions to erect a monument in memory of "the lamented Duke of York" who has been "has been falsely and shamefully traduced by the Catholic Leaders for his constitutional candid & manly opposition to any further concessions being allowed them" and "for his resolute declaration to uphold the principles which placed the desired House of Brunswick on the Throne". Also referring to a Madame des Mallet. Good condition with edge toning/creasing and browning to folds/edges. Includes a typed transcript by a previous owner with speculation over the identity of Madame des Mallet including whether she might have been a mistress to the Duke of Kent.<br /><br /><i>Prince Frederick Duke of York and Albany 16 August 1763 – 5 January 1827; second son of King George III. Mocked perhaps unfairly in the rhyme "The Grand Old Duke of York": The towering Duke of York Column on Waterloo Place just off The Mall London was completed in 1834 as a memorial to Prince Frederick.</i> ALS
18879533146Macmillan 1887. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pen markings. With owner's inscription inside cover. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Size: Octavo. Binding: Maroon cloth. Spine has gilt lettering and shelfwear to the top and bottom. Bumped corners. Front page hinge split. Library stickers and stamps used inside. Foxing. Text is clear. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item300grams ISBN: Macmillan hardcover
1896009399Salem MA: Newcomb & Gauss 1896 First edition. Sewn wrappers. Historical overview of Congregational churches in southern Essex County Massachusetts. 40 pp. Chipping to front cover old waterstain along edges. Solid copy. Good condition. Newcomb & Gauss paperback
1887009398Ipswich: Printed at the request of many hearers 1887 First edition. 31 pp. Essex Institute blindstamp to front cover. Estate bequest noted in pencil. Near fine. Printed at the request of many hearers paperback
1882GITe403Sans lieu ni date vers 1882. Grand in-8 broché, titre imprimé sur le 1er plat 14 feuillets chiffrés imprimés sur le recto seulement d'après un support manuscrit. Pliure angulaire sur le 1er plat, 2 petites coupures sur le 2e, intérieur en bon état et bien complet. Rare.
188211987Marietta Ohio: Wilson Waters. Good with no dust jacket. 1882. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Covers are rubbed at the corners & the spine. FEP frontice are loose. Owner's name etc. On second endpaper. Inscribed by Waters on the dedication. Rear hinge is cracked. The contents are very good to fine. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 31 pages . Wilson Waters hardcover
1835GITh072Paris Bachelier 1834. Petit in-12 (14,5 cm sur 8,5cm) 358pp. Demi basane havane, dos lisse richement orné de filets, pastilles, frise dorée en queue, reliure de l'époque. Bel exemplaire frais, bien complet, reliure élégante typique de l'époque solide, en bon état et décorative. (4425)
186619077Auxerre Perriquet et Rouillé 1866 In-8 144 + 332 + 5 planches, dos passé
187695401876 Paris: Dunod, 1876,grand in4 broché,non rogné,26 planches doubles,certaines depliantes,en noir,bon etat,