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185014321850. Pencil on cream wove paper 10 1/2 x 7 inches 267 x 178 mm. A few scattered light spots of discoloration and general toning. On the verso there is a partial non-archival inventory sticker as well as some light notations in pencil including the name "Corley. unknown
189014051890. Pencil on cream laid paper 8 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches 215 x 185 mm. Toning over-all with paper tape remnants and notations in pencil on the verso. unknown
1851587711851. Cambridge 1851. Cambridge 1851. "Cumulative" 1851 Harvard Law School Catalogue Harvard Law School. A Catalogue of the Students of Law in Harvard University From the Establishment of the Law School To the End of the Second Term in the Year 1851. Cambridge: Metcalf and Company Printers to the University 1851. 96 pp. Octavo 7-1/4" x 4-3/4". Stab-stitched pamphlet in printed wrappers. A few minor stains chipping to foot of spine. Light toning to text internally clean. $150. This catalogue was published for prospective and incoming students in the year when the faculty consisted of Jared Sparks Theophilus Parsons Joel Parker and Luther Stearns Cushing. It contains general information about the school regulations course outlines and lists of required and recommended texts. This catalogue is especially interesting because of its complete lists of alumni and former faculty members a distinguished group that includes Joseph Story Simon Greenleaf and Henry Wheaton. unknown
1851587711851. Cambridge 1851. Cambridge 1851. "Cumulative" 1851 Harvard Law School Catalogue Harvard Law School. A Catalogue of the Students of Law in Harvard University From the Establishment of the Law School To the End of the Second Term in the Year 1851. Cambridge: Metcalf and Company Printers to the University 1851. 96 pp. Octavo 7-1/4" x 4-3/4". Stab-stitched pamphlet in printed wrappers. A few minor stains chipping to foot of spine. Light toning to text internally clean. $150. This catalogue was published for prospective and incoming students in the year when the faculty consisted of Jared Sparks Theophilus Parsons Joel Parker and Luther Stearns Cushing. It contains general information about the school regulations course outlines and lists of required and recommended texts. This catalogue is especially interesting because of its complete lists of alumni and former faculty members a distinguished group that includes Joseph Story Simon Greenleaf and Henry Wheaton. unknown books
18315023Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Union 1831. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Good. 24mo. Pp. 142 followed by two pages of publisher's advertisements. Frontis. engraving. Tan ribbed roan half bound marbled boards gilt titles and rules on the spine. Edges trimmed. Free endpaper ink signature "J. S. Noyes Concord." Spine ends chipped light foxing. Though stated on the title page as "Revised by the Publishing Committee" the publishing year corresponds with the copyright claim and we have been unable to discover an earlier edition.<br /> As told by the pious "Father Allerton" to his grandchildren and the anonymous author. Each chapter is followed by study questions. The former owner J. S. Noyes is likely the Concord lawyer who in 1840 missed by 15-feet being hit by a chunk of meteor that landed in New Hampshire. He kept the rock for years before it was analyzed and proven to be meteoric supporting his story that it landed nearby when he was out for a post-dinner walk. A scarce juvenile with OCLC listing this 1831 edition as the earliest held and that by only two libraries - Harvard and the Newberry. Massachusetts Sabbath School Union hardcover
183228324Providence RI: H.H. Brown Printer 1832. First edition. Removed. Scattered foxing some browning and offsetting lacking wrappers otherwise good or better solid copies. 24 pp.; 17 pp.; 36 pp. 8vo. Sunday schools were popular with workers and the rural poor books were free and one did not need to belong to a particular denomination. The Rhode-Island Sunday School Union expanded as the other educational organization the Providence Female Tract and School Society lost funding. By 1830 it had an enrollment of over 4000 in 32 affiliates. Two years latter it had 109 affiliates running 118 schools approximately 10000 students and 1200 teachers and included an African School begun in 1831 and discussed in the seventh report along with an attempt to teach "colored" adults. Scarce. OCLC shows copies at LOC and Brown AAS 5th Huntington 7th; also at the RI Hist.Soc. See Sabin 70740 for 15th Report. H.H. Brown, Printer unknown books
183228324Providence RI: H.H. Brown Printer 1832. First edition. Removed. Scattered foxing some browning and offsetting lacking wrappers otherwise good or better solid copies. 24 pp.; 17 pp.; 36 pp. 8vo. Sunday schools were popular with workers and the rural poor books were free and one did not need to belong to a particular denomination. The Rhode-Island Sunday School Union expanded as the other educational organization the Providence Female Tract and School Society lost funding. By 1830 it had an enrollment of over 4000 in 32 affiliates. Two years latter it had 109 affiliates running 118 schools approximately 10000 students and 1200 teachers and included an African School begun in 1831 and discussed in the seventh report along with an attempt to teach "colored" adults. Scarce. OCLC shows copies at LOC and Brown AAS 5th Huntington 7th; also at the RI Hist.Soc. See Sabin 70740 for 15th Report. H.H. Brown, Printer unknown
18785956New York: Royal Baking Powder Co 1878. Stapled octavo-sized booklet 23.5 x 15cm. 32 pages. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. Front wrapper verso with product reviews dated 1878. Includes a wood engraving showing twenty figures of diverse pans used in baking. "The recipes in this book are new and formulated by one of the most experienced Professors in the art of scientific and practical cookery especially adapted for the use of "Royal" Baking Powder and "Royal" flavoring Extracts. These preparations are incomparable in strength and purity. Substituting other articles will only end in disappointment." front wrapper blurb. Included are three hundred seventy seven recipes ranging from Bread & Rolls to Pies to Puddings to Fritters & Pancakes to Meat Pies to Icings. "The Royal Baking Powder Company was one of the largest producers of baking powder in the US. It was started by both Joseph Christoffel Hoagland & William Ziegler in 1866." Wiki. General wear & soiling to wrappers; foxing throughout; a bit musty. Good or a bit better in printed gray-green wrappers. OCLC locates four copies; Axford page 352; Bitting page 410 both for the 1882 and later editions; not in Cagle. Royal Baking Powder Co unknown books
1883391251London : School Board 1883. 1st edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original half aniline calf over ribbed-cloth boards. Front board detached; back board lacking. Spine worn; spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and bumped as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 970 pp. Subjects; Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. London. School Board. Accounts. London : School Board hardcover
1880394323London : School Board for London 1880. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copy only in the original half aniline calf over gilt-blocked buckram. Spine bands and panel edges rubbed and bumped as with age. Hinges starting. Internally bright and clean. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 713 pp. Subjects; Periodicals. School Board. Great Britain. London : School Board for London hardcover
1851709691851. Cincinnati: A.H. Pugh 1878. Cincinnati: A.H. Pugh 1878. The First Law School West of the Alleghenies University of Cincinnati College of Law. Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Law School of the Cincinnati College. Cincinnati: A.H. Pugh 1878. 55 1 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Stab-stitched pamphlet in printed wrappers. Faint vertical crease through center moderate soiling and a few small stains a few chips to edges and corners spine abraded wrappers partially detached part-erased inscription in pencil to verso of title page. Light browning to text occasional faint dampstaining to head of text block. $150. Founded in 1833 by graduates of Harvard Law School and Litchfield Law School the University of Cincinnati College of Law was the first law school established west of the Allegheny Mountains. This 1878 catalogue was published for prospective and incoming students. It contains general information about the school regulations course outlines and lists of required texts. Lists of students and alumni are included as well. unknown books
183931245AB1839. London Longman & Co. 1839. Small Octavo 105 cm x 18 cm. XXVIII 269 3 pages. Hardcover / Original full eather with gilt ornament to spine. In protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Several manuscript entries by preowners of the William Splaine - Family in Bandon. hardcover
18782090202122900782Not Available 1878. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
18982091502135708985Otsuji Wasaburo 1898. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Otsuji Wasaburo paperback
188956768(Metz ?), Lithographie de l'Ecole d'Application de l'Artillerie et du Génie, 1889. Small 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Gilt lettering. (4),XXXII,377 pp., many textillustrations, plates and 12 lithographed plates in colour. Text throughout lithographed.
188956768Metz Lithographie de l'Ecole d'Application de l'Artillerie et du Génie 1889. Small 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Gilt lettering. 4XXXII377 pp. many textillustrations plates and 12 lithographed plates in colour. Text throughout lithographed. unknown
18401736Hamburg, gedr. bei J. A. Meißner, 1840. IV, 121 S. Mit 9 Stahlst.-Taf. 4to. Interims- Pp.
18812082402113505504Nagasaki normal school 1881. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Nagasaki normal school paperback
185958382Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. 1859. 8vo. 244 16 pp. Publisher's original elaborately gilt-decorated blue cloth. Blind-stamped decoration to rear board. All edges gilt. Minor rubbing to spine ends and some splitting to the rear hinge outer and inner. Relevant contemporary newspaper cutting pasted onto page xv. Illustrations by Richard Doyle. Double-page extra-illustrated title-page. 16-page publisher's catalgoue at rear. Gilt bright. A nice copy. . Very Good. Gilt Decorated Cloth. First Edition. 1859. Macmillan and Co. 1859 hardcover
18547685Sans nom, sans lieu, 1854. In-4 non paginé, demi-vélin à petits coins, étiquette manuscrite au premier plat. Bords frottés, petit choc au second plat, vélin un peu sali, intérieur frais.
18802080502106502708Sairyu-sha 1880. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Sairyu-sha paperback
1897187971897. The 1897 Hartford High School Annual The Owl Yearbook. This 19th century hardcover yearbook includes many great photographs and text showing students in high school activities and sports humor literature and local advertisement from Hartford small businesses. Many Photograph club includes : Varsity Football; Track Team; Drama "Mr. X" Banjo Club ; Mandolin Club; and the Debate club; This Yearbook gives a great idea of American high school life at the end of the 19th century. Very good condition. unknown
1855102999New York; Carlton & Phillips For The Sunday-School Union 200 Mulberry Street 1855. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked and embossed cloth. Professionally recased with the original spine laid back; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 159 pages; Added t. P. Engraving text with borders. Form/Genre: Juvenile/Sunday school literature --New York State --New York --1861. Didactic/instructional literature. Engravings for other Sunday-School & Carlton works of this specific period are attributed to Felter after E. J. Whitney. New York; Carlton & Phillips For The Sunday-School Union, 200 Mulberry Street hardcover
189422001239New York New York: G.H. Dickson's Sons & Co 1894. Very good. Boards rubbed with water staining. Some dust soiling upper hinge cracked end papers toned. Rare with only a single other recorded copy Brown "A Paradise of Dainty Devices" is comprised of over 100 pages of original poetry and prose by students at Mademoiselle Ruel's School in Manhattan in 1894. It was compiled by and privately printed for L.C. Baker Professor of Rhetoric and attributes each piece to the students via an index with their pseudonyms in the index: Boston Dido Vernon Van Flic Donovan Meredith Hooker and Pshaw. Subjects of the student's pieces include nature friendship school death dreaming Venice Santa Claus and more. There is also a poem about each student titled with their pseudonyms pp. 46-53 and revealing a little about each of their personalities. Overall a charming window into the lives of a small group of school girls their passions and interests.<br /> <br /> Square 8vo 7.5" by 6" pp. 105 5 in original red cloth binding stamped in gold and blind on upper cover all edges gilt patterned end papers.<br /> <br /> 1 copy on OCLC only Jan 2023. G.H. Dickson's Sons & Co unknown
188014181880. Newsprint collage on paper 3 2/4 x 2 1/2 inches 95 x 63 mm. Uniform age tone. The scene is set with a policeman interrupting three men a footballer a man in a bowler and an unconscious gentleman who resembles Alexander Hamilton in flagrante with exposed phalluses while two devils one with a phallus look on. The title below reads "Don't Blow It." The police uniform is extremely similar to those of the Maryland US police of the mid 1800s. unknown