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1927WRCLIT83689New York: Edgar H. Wells and Co. 1927. 523pp. Plates. Facsimiles. Half cloth and marbled boards edges rough-trimmed. Fore-tips bumped some edgewear and a bit of darkening to spine otherwise very good. First edition. One of fifty-five copies specially printed on large paper under the direction of Bruce Rogers at the Harvard University Press signed by the compiler. Uncommon in this format. Edgar H. Wells and Co. hardcover books
1927WRCLIT83695New York: Edgar H. Wells and Co. 1927. 523pp. Cloth t.e.g. Plates. Facsimiles. First trade edition. Very good or better. Edgar H. Wells and Co. hardcover books
1927WRCLIT82849New York: Edgar H. Wells and Co. 1927. 523pp. Cloth t.e.g. Plates. Facsimiles. First trade edition. Very slight rubbing else near fine. Edgar H. Wells and Co. hardcover books
1927152687New York: Wells 1927. hardcover. fine. Illustrated. 523pp. Thick 8vo brown cloth lettered in gilt. Uncut edges t.e.g. New York: Edgar H. Wells 1927. First edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Wells unknown books
194990249NY:: Macmillan Company. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1949. Hardcover. B016CRC7UA . Decorations by Ralph Ray. Stated first printing. Very good in a good two long closed edge tears on front panel sun fading along the spine upper corner of front flap is clipped dust jacket. . Macmillan Company, hardcover books
197423599Preston: Akros 1974. First edition. 47 pp w/word leet/glossary. Near fine in printed wrappers that are lightly sunned. Preston: Akros, 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
1864221802Rome 1864. 260 pp. written in ink on versos and rectos with 14 pictures engravings etc. some captioned in her hand. Included are some sheets in other hands in French and German. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound with water damage. 260 pp. written in ink on versos and rectos with 14 pictures engravings etc. some captioned in her hand. Included are some sheets in other hands in French and German. 1 vols. 8vo. Flora Payne Whitney's Italian Travel Diary 1864. Flora Payne was a Cleveland heiress whose marriage to William Collins Whitney three years after this diary was written formed the basis of one of America's legendary families. Flora Payne herself "was an anomaly among the young ladies of her time. At eighteen she had betaken herself from Cleveland to Cambridge Massachusetts to attend the seminary for young ladies that was being conducted there by Professor Agassiz the naturalist . Flora had traveled widely abroad even to places such as North Africa with which few sophisticated New Yorkers of William Whitney's circle had firsthand acquaintance . " - Kahn JOCK p. 11. unknown books
608371on First-Day Cover with Four 10 cent International Women's Year stamp Scott # 1571 no pictorial cachet postmarked Seneca Falls NY August 26 1975. Signed and inscribed by Flora Robson. 6 1/2" x 3 3/4". Very good. Provenance from the estate of Adrian Fagan. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
2006179874London: V & A. 2006. Softcover. VG light scuffing to corners of wraps and block. Pages are crisp and clean. Color illustrated wraps with white lettering 420 pp richly illustrated in mostly color illustrations throughout. "This beautifully illustrated book is the first to look at the role of the urban Italian house in the development of Renaissance art and culture. "The Renaissance Home" brings together a wide range of objects from furniture and kitchen utensils to popular prints jewellery and everyday dress to reveal how the homes of the upper- and middle-classes made a crucial contribution to the flowering of the visual arts in 15th- and 16th-century Italy. Drawing on a wide array of sources including inventories account-books letters treatises and archaeological and conservation reports it offers a completely fresh exploration of the fascinating domestic world of Renaissance Italy."- publisher's description. V & A. 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
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
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
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
1941003171Spencer IN: Samul R. Guard & Co. Inc 1941. SCARCE and invaluable resource for the collector of Indiana artists. Fine nice prior owner bookplate front pastedown. 181 pages with 2 pages of advertising. Illustrated profusely. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Samul R. Guard & Co., Inc Hardcover books
197423620Philadelphia: Holman 1974. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. 224pp. Very good hardback in a lightly rubbed jacket. <br/><br/> Holman hardcover books
1945370491945. ARNSTEIN Flora J. A MOTH'S WING. San Francisco: Jonathan Elkus 1945. 8vo. sewn printed wraps. Limited Edition of 75 copies. Signed presentation presumably from Arnstein signing as "Forgie" on front endpaper to Edith and Paul Baerwald. Paul Baerwald was the founder and long-time chairman of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. "To Edith & Paul with love & Holiday Greetings from Forgie." Near fine little darkening wraps. $75.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
19279019947San Francisco: Grabhorn Press 1927. 1st . Hardcover. Very good. One of 250 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press in November of 1927. <br/><br/> Grabhorn Press hardcover books
1927197837San Francisco Grabhorn Press 1927. 1927. First edition. Small 8vo. Decorative initials throughout. Original gilt stamped parchment over blue/brown patterned boards. Fine. Publisher's gray slipcase. One of 50 unnumbered special copies from a total of 250 on Whitman hand-made paper. Signed by Arnstein on the colophon and with a ms correction on page 11. GB 94. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. San Francisco [Grabhorn Press] 1927. hardcover books
1927370611927. ARNSTEIN Flora J. A LEGACY OF HOURS. San Francisco: The Grabborn Press 1927. 12mo. green boards with paper title label. Limited Edition of 100 copies. Good some wear head of spine some soiling. $45.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
192718502San Francisco: The Grabhorn Press 1927. Second edition. Cloth backed boards nice condition. One of 250 copies. <br/><br/> The Grabhorn Press hardcover books
189523052Bangor ME: By the author 1895. Small 8vo pp. 127. Owners' bookplate on pastedown. VG. A little book about the Staffordshire potteries in England: how six plates were made for the author step by step. By the author unknown books
18952294761Flora E. Haines 1895. First Edition. Small Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Signed by author. First edition. Signed by author without inscription. No jacket. Two small stains on front board. 1895 Small Hard Cover. 127 pp. A collection of essays about ceramic dinnerware. Flora E. Haines hardcover books
195324690NY: Scribner's 1953. 1st edition. Signed by the author. Gray cloth binding. Dust jacket. VG/VG pc. 322 pp. Illustrated. 4to. <br/><br/> Scribner's hardcover books
32904Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. The Story of Poland's Peaceful Revolutions. Doubleday 1958. 267 pages binding cocked else good condition no jacket. . Other hardcover books