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002250Fort Leavenworth Kansas Command and Genl Staff Sch 1944. Yellow wrappers. Light soiling. A reference book probably ther first one received on reporting to the school. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Command and Genl Staff Sch 1944. unknown books
002249Fort Leavenworth Kansas Command and Genl Staff Sch 1944. Wrappers. Lightr soiling only. Field Service Regulations-Operations. Published for use at the school. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Command and Genl Staff Sch (1944). unknown books
002253Fort Leavenworth Kansas Command and Genl Staff Sch 1944. Light blue wrappers. Minor soiling. Filled with lists figures numbers. Several pull-out charts. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Command and Genl Staff Sch 1944. unknown books
24861bound Vol 22-23 1 book. bound Vol 22-23 1 book. Columbia Human Rights Law Review. New York: Columbia University School of Law. Original paper issues: 25 no. 1 2; Vol. 26 no. 1 3; Vol. 27 no. 1-3; Volume 29 no. 1 2; bound Volume 22-23 in 1 book. All together $50. Provides coverage of domestic and international issues in human and civil rights. unknown books
19332833New Haven: Zamsky Studios 1933. Black and white photograph with identified images of the class and faculty of 1933; 11" x 14" size; some darkening; slight edgewear; good condition. Good. Zamsky Studios unknown books
19232299138Book Department Coast Artillery School 1923. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Sixteenth edition. Wrappers toned shallow chip from base of front wrapper. 1923 Stapled Binding. 142 pp. Stapled binding. Black & white photographs and diagrams. A reference for soldiers detailing the equipment necessary for guns on fixed mounts and its usage. Separate publications were issued for other forms of artillery a catalog of which is printed on the inside of the rear wrapper. Book Department, Coast Artillery School unknown books
192575471Clover 1925. Paperback. Very Good. 8-page pamphlet consisting of two folded sheets. 22cm. Some spotting and soil but still quite sound. Identified as their first annual bulletin on the third page. <br/><br/> paperback books
196826658Cleveland: Junkmail Oracle 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall newspaper format. 16 pp including covers. Unfolded. An issue of the Cleveland-based underground newspaper The Buddhist Junkmail Oracle. In very good condition. Paper toned as expected. Includes a notice that d. a. levy the previous editor of this paper committed suicide by shooting himself in the forehead with his 22 caliber rifle. The paper includes poems by Di Prima wagner and others plus political-tinged articles on Nixon Mexico and other subjects. Scarce Cleveland school ephemera. Junkmail Oracle paperback books
196529511Cleveland: Renegade Press 1965. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Slender stapled wrappers 4 x 5 1/2" wide Unpaginated volume of minimalistic poetry by levy who also published this series of tiny chapbooks. This is #6 and is among the most cherished because of the levy content. Near fine. Renegade Press paperback books
197530284Cleveland: Falling Down Press 1975. Reprint. Paperback. Very Good . Stapled wrappers. Unpaginated and printed on rectos only. Original collage elements glued in on the final page of the booklet. Cover print by Michael Schaefer. One of only 100 copies of this reprint edition originally published by Levy in 1967. A handsome very good copy. Now quite scarce. Falling Down Press paperback books
196827403Cleveland: Ghost Press 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 4to. STapled mimeograph typescript pages with silkscreen cover by Kryss. One of only 255 "vanishing" copies published by the Ghost Press in Cleveland. Book contains poems and silkscreens by the four contributors. A tribute to Rev. John R. Scott who was sentenced in 1968 to two years in the Cuyahoga County Ohio Workhouse on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Light staining to lower edge of front cover else an exceptionally nice example of this Cleveland poetry rarity. Ghost Press paperback books
196626388Cleveland: 7 Flowers Press 1966. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Stapled wrappers with cover silkscreen illustration by Baldwin Ford. A volume of poems by Butcher with introduction by d.a. levy who published this under his 7 Flowers Press imprint and was distributed through Jim Lowell's Asphodel Bookshop in Cleveland. One of 250 copies of the first printing. Printed on pink papers. A fine example. Among the poet's earliest publications. 7 Flowers Press paperback books
190191318Northampton: Gazette Printing Company 1901. Paperback. Very Good. 6 tussue-guarded photos 29p. Softcover in original wrapper. 23cm. Cover unevenly browned. Faint circular stamp on cover. <br/><br/> Gazette Printing Company paperback books
1737262745London: E. Owen 1737. First edition. Double-page engraved frontispiece of Charterhouse engraved portrait of Sutton preceding Chapter I additional engraved plate of Sutton's tomb. xvi 275 1 pp. 8vo. Early 19th-century red straight-grained morocco a.e.g. Light rubbing to joints later gift inscription on ffep. First edition. Double-page engraved frontispiece of Charterhouse engraved portrait of Sutton preceding Chapter I additional engraved plate of Sutton's tomb. xvi 275 1 pp. 8vo. A life of Thomas Sutton 1532-1611 founder of the Charterhouse School in Smithfield London. E. Owen unknown books
182765175Charlestown MA 1827. Single sheet folded to 30.5 x 19 cm. 4 pp. including a one page manuscript petition signed by 14 citizens two blank pages and addressed on last. An appeal to the school trustees to make available a suitable building for the instruction of 50 or 60 students composed "of youth of both sexes from the different religious societies in Town" to learn sacred music under the guidance of Col. D. R. Newhall of Boston "a gentleman of acknowledged ability." The petition acknowledges that "sacred music being considered a very important part of public worship when well conducted it would seem that every facility should be granted to those who undertake to obtain a knowledge of the science." Donald Nitz' article "The Norfolk Musical Society 1814-1820: An Episode in the History of Choral Music in New England" Journal of Research in Music Education Vol. 16 No. 4 Winter 1968 pp.319-28 discusses the transformation in American musical culture in the first few decades of the 19th century: "A group of reformers composed of clergymen immigrant European musicians and educated laymen made great efforts to bring about this change" to homophonic orthodox English idiom and away from the more "crudely-wrought but highly original and expressive fuguing tunes of William Billings Daniel Read Jacob French and many others." This transformation of the "sacred musical culture" was brought about through the propagation of musical societies and singing schools in small towns throughout New England <br/><br/> unknown books
182315369New York: D. Fanshaw Printer No. 1 Murray-Street 1823. Broadside octavo decorated borders untrimmed. Lightly foxed and dustsoiled Good. <br/><br/> A rare broadside hymn of New York's Reformed Dutch Church. OCLC records a single copy at the New York Historical Society as well as single copies of this title printed in three other years. <br/>OCLC 58786086 1- NYHS as of December 2016. Not in AI Sabin Eberstadt Decker NUC Library of Congress Broadside Catalog. D. Fanshaw, Printer, No. 1 Murray-Street unknown books
40618Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1830s/40s. Tan paper wrappers printed in black ink. Modest wear to paper light rubbing and soiling to wrappers. An about VG example. 15 1 blank pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/>Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
40621Philadelphia New York Boston & Louisville: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street 147 Nassau St 9 Cornhill 103 Fourth St. n. d. Ca. 1846 - 1853 dates taken from OCLC. Beige printed paper wrappers tied. Modest wear to wrappers light rubbing and age-toning. A VG example. 16 pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 3 institutional holdings of this edition Columbia AAS & UF. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street (147 Nassau St, 9 Cornhill, 103 Fourth St.) unknown books
40626Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union n. d. Ca. 1835 - 1853 date taken from OCLC. Light blue printed paper wrappers tied. Moderate wear to wrappers light soiling and rubbing age-toning. An about VG example. 8 pp. Woodcut engravings within. 3" x 1-7/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 2 institutional holdings of this title AAS & Free Library of Philadelphia. American Sunday-School Union unknown books
40614Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union No. 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1849-50 date taken from OCLC. Light blue printed paper wrappers tied. Moderate wear to wrappers and paper soiling and rubbing page edges chipped to top right edge. A Good copy. 8 pp. B/w woodcut illustrations within. 3-3/4" x 2-3/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records 6 institutional holdings of this chapbook NYPL U of Rochester UF Princeton NY Historical Society & Yale. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, No. 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
40622Philadelphia New York Boston & Louisville: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street 147 Nassau St 9 Cornhill 103 Fourth St. n. d. Ca. 1848 - 1853 dates taken from OCLC. Peach printed paper wrappers tied. Modest wear to wrappers light soiling and rubbing. Small biopredation hole to front wrapper. An about VG example. 15 1 blank pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 1 institutional holding of this edition Free Library of Philadelphia. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street (147 Nassau St, 9 Cornhill, 103 Fourth St.) unknown books
40620Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1827 - 1853 dates taken from OCLC. Light green printed paper wrappers tied. Modest wear to wrappers rubbing and light soiling. An about VG example. 8 pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-7/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 1 institutional holding of this edition Yale. Rare in the trade. American Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
40624Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union 316 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1854 - 1857 dates taken from OCLC. Beige printed paper wrappers tied. Modest wear to wrappers previous owner's pencil signature faintly to top of front wrapper light rubbing and soiling. An about VG example. 8 pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-3/16" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 2 institutional holdings of this edition AAS & Free Library of Philadelphia. American Sunday-School Union, 316 Chestnut Street unknown books
40615Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union No. 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1849-50. Light blue printed paper wrappers tied. Modest wear to wrappers light rubbing and toning. A VG example. 8 pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 3-3/4" x 2-3/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records 6 institutional holdings of this title Columbia AAS NY HIstorical Society UF University of Rochester Univ of Southern Mississippi. American Sunday-School Union, No. 146 Chestnut Street unknown books
40625Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union No. 146 Chestnut Street n. d. Ca. 1845 date taken from OCLC. Beige printed paper wrappers. Modest wear to wrappers some rubbing and age-toning light soiling. An about VG example. 15 1 blank pp. Woodcut illustrations within. 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" <br/><br/> American Sunday-School Union, No. 146 Chestnut Street unknown books