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2004121550Madrid Spain: Sotohenar 2004. First edition. Softcover. 175 pages. Text in English and Spanish with essays by Francisco Jaruta Fernando Huici Javier Maderuelo Celia Montolio Juan Manuel Bonet Fernando Castro Florez Celia Montolio Alicia Murria Dominique Nahas Guillermo Solan Jesus Remon Penalver Mercedes Replinger Juan Manuel Bonet Fernando Castro Florez Marcos-Ricardo Barnatan. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in wrappers in a fine dust jacket. Sotohenar unknown books
1985103617New York: Harry N. Abrams 1985. Softbound. VG empty card pocket on ffep with no marks. Color illustrated glossy wraps. 240 pp. with 207 mostly bw plates. Harry N. Abrams paperback books
19851331488New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers 1985. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 240; VG/VG-; beige spine with red and black text; dust jacket has modest shelf wear to exterior; cloth has clean exterior; mild wear to edges; strong boards; text block shows light wear to exterior; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; arts - Non Western. 1331488. FP New Rockville Stock. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers hardcover books
1985210129New York: Abrams 1985. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 245 Illus. 81 in color. 4to crimson cloth d.w. New York: Abrams 1985. Fine<br/><br/> Abrams unknown books
19852305363New York: Harry N. Abrams 1985. First Edition. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. Rome Stuart. First edition. Top corner faintly bruised. 1985 Large Hardcover. 240 pp. Includes 245 illustrations 81 plates in full color. "Essays on Mayan culture iconography sculpture ceramics and architecture are accompanied by photographs. Harry N. Abrams unknown books
1986201055Amsterdam: Van Gennep 1986. 144p. very good in wraps text in Dutch. Van Gennep unknown books
1907122292N.P.: n.p. 1907. half cloth paper-covered boards fore-edge uncut. 8vo. half cloth paper-covered boards fore-edge uncut. 791 pages. Introduction. Historical sketches of important people and events in early Virginia history. Color and black and white plates. Covers soiled and scuffed. Front inside hinge cracking. Previous owner's name on front pastedown and free endpaper. n.p. unknown books
1897482881897. DARLING Flora Adams. ANCESTRAL REGISTER OF THE GENERAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION 1896. Philadelphia: The Bailey Banks & Biddle Co. 1897. Small 4to. white & blue cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Very Good soiling to covers. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
19331843.3Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1933. 1st edition NCBEL III 827. Brown cloth binding stamped in gilt. Printed buff paper dust jacket. VG bpt/glue residue to ffep/top edge dusty/VG edge chipping primarily to top edge. xvii 1 65 1 blank pp. Sm. 8vo. <br/><br/> Harvard University Press hardcover books
198064543Santa Cruz: Alcatraz Editions 1980. First edition. 61 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers with sunned spine. Holograph review slip laid in. Santa Cruz: Alcatraz Editions, unknown books
198323197Santa Cruz: MetalMom Press 1983. First edition. 12 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers and fine illustrated envelope. Santa Cruz: MetalMom Press unknown books
199644268Portland: Quiet Lion Press 1996. First edition. 35 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Portland: Quiet Lion Press unknown books
1983160493London: Virago 1983. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition of this text. Prints the full text of the novel first published in 1947 as Tomorrow and Tomorrow in a version cut by Australian government censors. Clarke Tale of the Future 1978 p. 82. Clute and Nicholls The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 1993 p. 374. Blackford et al. Strange Constellations: A History of Australian Science Fiction p. 225. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 232. Reginald 00879. Tuck 1974 p. 156. A fine copy. #23103 Virago unknown books
198423103Garden City: The Dial Press / Doubleday & Company 1984. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First U.S. edition of this text. Prints the full text of the novel first published in 1947 as Tomorrow and Tomorrow in a version cut by Australian government censors. Clarke Tale of the Future 1978 p. 82. Clute and Nicholls The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 1993 p. 374. Blackford et al. Strange Constellations: A History of Australian Science Fiction p. 225. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 232. Reginald 00879. Tuck 1974 p. 156. A fine copy. #23103 The Dial Press / Doubleday & Company unknown books
1992102946Chicago: Chicago Review Press 1992. stiff paper wrappers. Bookbinding. tall 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. vii 99 pages. Designing Decorating and Binding One-of-a-Kind Books. Reprint of first edition. Illustrated. Chicago Review Press unknown books
1976209212Washington DC & Baltimore: Printed at Diana Press for Quest 1976. Paperback. 80p. illustrations photos ads poetry essays etc. very good trade paperback journal in white pictorial wraps. Printed at Diana Press for Quest paperback books
1959118641New York: Pyramid Books 1959. Paperback. 192p. very good first Pyramid Books edition in camp pictorial wraps. Lesbian novel originally published in 1955. Grier A T G384. Rare lesbian novel by the Kansas mystery writer who also wrote as Timothy Harrison and once as Ellery Queen. Thriller. Pyramid Books paperback books
37294Turnhout Belgium: Brepolis 2009. Softcover. 10.5" x 8.25". 305pp. Illustrations throughout text. Illustrated wraps. Slight general shelf-wear to wraps; many pages with light pencil underlining and marginal annotation. Very Good. ISBN 9782503528199 . VeryGood. Paperback . Brepolis 2009 paperback books
1961174519Zurich: Diogense Verlag 1961. Hardcover. VG-/Good light tanning to page edges overall wear and small tears to dust jacket. Gray boards with black illustrations on front cover black lettering on spine white illustrated dust jacket 151 pp profusely illustrated in bw. Written in German. Diogense Verlag hardcover books
1959180445Zurich Switzerland: Diogense Verlag 1959. Hardcover. Good. spine rattled; textblock detached; hinges strong. rubbing to corners. lower spine edges have ~1inch tears to boards. square black boards w/ gilt figure & gilt spine printing. approx 120 unpaginated pgs w/ bw illustrations. Text in German. Cover flyleaf inscribed. Page edges tanned but clean. Includes photos of Diana Dors Anna Sten Veronica Lake Anita Ekberg and many others. Each photo is accompanied with an amusing cartoon. Diogense Verlag hardcover books
1960300107New York: McKay 1960. First. hardcover. near fine. Illustrated Commentary by Paul Flora. With a Poetical Salute by Ogden Nash. Slim square 8vo white pictorial cloth just a bit sunned. New York: David McKay 1960. First edition. A near fine copy lacking the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> McKay unknown books
189928000601Hartford CT: Case Lockwood & Brainard Company 1899. General wear and toning due to age. Wear to covers due to rubbing. . The 1900 Pocket Diary belonging to a young woman named Flora Blanche Chandler 1881-1962 of Hampton NY. Blanche as she was known is a prolific writer taking up every line on the page and squishing extra information into the margins. She writes daily filling the journal with the record of her life. Waking early often at seven or earlier her days are generally made up of a series of household chores she undertakes with her mother such as cooking sweeping and laundry. Her entries are detailed such as almost always noting the weather listing the exact about of doughnuts or pies she baked how long she practiced piano or what sewing work she did that day. At times she also helps her younger brother Spencer with his schoolwork. Blanche often writes of her friends and family visiting particularly her recently married elder sister Grace and her husband Harry. As Hampton NY is right on the border to Vermont Blanche and her family and friends often travel to several different Vermont towns such as Fair Haven and Rutland. <br /> At the end of the diary there are several pages of memoranda which are filled with extra entries from a few days when she could not fit all she needed to record on the date’s designated page. In this same section is also a page which lists the dates of her father’s Fred and brother’s Spencer deaths in 1919 and 1915 respectively. Lastly there are several pages of records of the letters Blanche wrote and received as well as her purchases for the year such as "two yards of dress cloth" and a bicycle. Dark red stamped fabric covers with flap enclosure. Folder and pencil slot in back. Completely filled. Measures 5" x 3" <br /> <br />"Warm as spring very pleasant. Up at 7. Made beds swept etc. in front part. Mama and I did washing. I mopped kitchen pantry the little room and wood shed. Fannie Clark and Mrs. Stark came stayed all afternoon. I finished the beautiful under waist. Mended a little. Curled feathers on big hat. Played a little on piano. Went to bed at 10."†- January 15 1900 <br /> <br />“Warm perfectly beautiful. Up at 6. Made beds swept & dusted as usual. Harry went to Rutland Grace stayed. At 8 we went to sewing. Got along nicely. Helped Mama a little at dinner time went to sewing again. After supper I cleared table wash dishes etc. Played on piano and we sang had fun. Talked until nearly 10. Went to bed†- April 5 1900 <br /> <br />“June 5 Mr. W came down here said he was looking for young wife said ‘Get ready Blanche and go to California with me’. They all laughed awfully at me.†- From additional entries in memoranda section <br /> <br />“Pleasant quite cool. Up at 5. Made beds swept and dusted front part. Washed in the washer rinsed and hung out clothes. Mopped kitchen little room and wood shed. Helped get dinner cleared table did part of dishes swept etc. Fooled rest of p.m. Got supper. Stella mama & 2 kids went to P. in wagon. Nab and I went on our wheels bicycles. Cleaned my wheel we were all awfully tired. Went to bed 9:30†- July 10 1900 <br /> <br />“Pleasant quite warm. Up at 5. Made part of beds sprinkled clothes baked five pies and a cake. Ironed most of forenoon. Washed milk cans and pails got vegetables for dinner. Swept. Picked up table etc. Ironed part of p.m. Mended my clothes. A.D. called few minutes mama scolded for it. Never mind†- August 15 1900 <br /> <br />“Cool pleasant. Up at 6. Made beds swept & dusted front part mopped dining room. Pearl and I went to church. After dinner cleared table swept and put away dishes. Perley and Virgie Lente and Elsie & Grace and Harry came. We all ate grapes visited had lots of fun. Played and sang P. & V. & G. & H. played till evening. Read a little. Worked on night dress. Washed and made supper. Dishes done. Went bed 9.â€- October 7 1900 <br /> <br />To view the item please click on the following link: <br />https://photos.app.goo.gl/u9MfRRcXUS7tyLf38 <br /> Flora Blanche Chandler was born on April 22 1881 to Frederick Graves Chandler 1854-1919 and Bertha N. Spencer 1858-1935 in Hampton NY. She is often referred to by her middle name Blanche on most of genealogical records. She had three siblings: Grace Leone Chandler Griffin 1879-1973 Spencer Sydney Chandler 1891-1915 and Pearl Mae Chandler Haskins 1893-1989. She married Frank Harris Bristol 1881-1956 on October 14 1903 in Hampton NY after which they moved to Fair Haven VT. She died at the age of 80 after a long illness on February 19 1962. <br /> Case, Lockwood, & Brainard Company hardcover books
129731Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall 1964. Later printing. Part two of the "Elementary Concepts of Modern Mathematics" series. Addresses calculus in various forms and includes solutions to problems and an index. <br/><br/>Light foxing to the page edges and endpapers else Near Fine in printed wrappers. Prentice-Hall unknown books
19151663London: The Office of "The Girl's Own Paper and Woman's 1915. Hardcover. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. A nice copy of this lovely early study of the crochet hook. c. 1915. IN THE VERY UNCOMMON ORIGINAL PICTORIAL DUSTJACKET. VG in a bright VG example of the scarce dustjacket. Minor chipping along the fore-edge crease of the jacket and along the spine crown. Still a very well-preserved copy of an attractive yet fragile book. Octavo 118 pgs. second edition. <br/><br/> The Office of "The Girl's Own Paper and Woman's hardcover books
1945288063London: John Murray 1945. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Frontispiece. A diary written by an English woman living in Italy at the outbreak of World War II. Contemporary owner's name on the front endpaper. Sunning to the spine and minor shelfwear. Quarter blue cloth with gilt lettering over patterned paper boards. Very Good binding. John Murray unknown books