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1849ABC_50166Macao 1849. Painting 350 x 150 cm. Watercolour on paper on contemporary wooden roll. A massive view of Macao from above painted in watercolours sometime in the second half of the nineteenth century during the era in which much of the trade in the area was beginning to shift from the old Portuguese colony to Hong Kong. The peninsula clearly labelled with the Mandarin toponym Àomén "Bay Gate" is very much the focus of the piece: it is depicted effectively as an island with the Chinese mainland across the isthmus abstracted away into just one of many rocks in the surrounding ocean.Macao is shown as mountainous and settled mainly on the western and southern shores with groups of white blue and yellow buildings. Many are labelled in Chinese or have yellow banners with Chinese writing on them flying above. Similarly the rocks in the surrounding waters are dotted with settlements and fortresses labelled in the same way.The seventeenth-century church of St Paul's stands in ruins at the heart of the settlement indicating that this piece was painted after 1835 when the building was gutted by a fire reducing it to its impressive frontage which remains one of the emblems of Macao to this day. Furthermore the Portas do Cerco Border Gate built in 1849 clearly appears in the northern wall across the isthmus. However none of the ships depicted are motorised suggesting that this view was still painted before the founding of the Hongkong Canton & Macao Steamboat company when steamships would have become a more common sight.The centring of Macao in what looks like a vast ocean littered with menacing rocks gives this painting an almost mythological aspect but the style is clear and realistic with the landmarks of the colonial settlement clearly depicted.Macao's strategic position on a peninsula connected to the mainland only by a narrow isthmus made it an attractive site for controlling trade in the Pearl River delta and in the region more broadly. Although initially founded as a commercial port by the Chinese in 1535 by 1557 the Portuguese had successfully negotiated a long-term lease of the island from the Ming dynasty and begun to settle there. Macao thus became the first enduring European colonial settlement in China and moreover was destined to become the last one as well being handed back to China in 1999.A beautiful monument to Macao's history in the days of its swansong as a Portuguese trading colony.Provenance: from an Italian private collection. The paper is brittle fragments have come away at the end some of these are gathered in a bag. A few larger tears down the painting however with minimal loss to contents. The painting is still clear and vivid. unknown
187221891Numadz i.e. Numazu Japan: Itiro W. N. & Co. Meiji 4th published by permission of the school Kaiseijo 1872. Second and last edition small 8vo approx. 7" x 4¾" pp. 2 42 plus printed pastedowns the first the title page in Japanese 3 red chopmarks on title pages one of them Shogo who amassed I am told a famous collection of language books in Tokyo text in Roman letter throughout and printed from metal type; original blue wrappers sewn in Japanese manner printed paper label on upper cover; externally worn and with some limpness to the wrappers all else very good and sound. A Critical Bibliography of Materials for English Studies in Japan. Collected by Osaka Women's University 1962 no. 97. The text contains 7 brief histories including Columbus Discovers America History of Isaac Newton Washington's Regard for his Mother and Alfred and his Mother. Harvard only in OCLC. Itiro W. N. & Co., Meiji 4th [published by permission of the school Kaiseijo] unknown
18952091202133201035Methuen & Company 1895. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Methuen & Company paperback
18762090502128300279Not Available 1876. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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
188429652Various places 1884-1958. Fine original condition. 73 letters from 43 correspondents including Lore Crewe Lord Curzon F. S. Kenyon Prince Louis of Battenberg Edward Lyttleton Lord Napier Lord Roseberry Sir Charles Trevelyan and others mostly pertaining to school events. unknown
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
184025121840. Ink and wash on wove paper 6 x 5 inches 152 x 128 mm the full sheet. In very good condition with uniform toning and some paper tape tabs and pencil inscriptions on the verso. unknown
189022311890. Watercolor on heavy stock wove paper 6 1/8 x 4 3/ 8 inches 154 x 110 mm the full sheet. Scattered light areas of unobtrusive foxing otherwise in good condition. On the verso appears an illegible inscription written in pencil perhaps a signature. unknown
189022301890. Watercolor and graphite on heavy wove paper 4 3/8 x 6 1/8 inches 110 x 154 mm the full sheet. In good condition with an inky fingerprint in the upper right sheet area recto. On the verso is a painted sample color palette and the title of the work in pencil. unknown
188033241.3Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co 1880. A later issue of the 1st edition of this important early American nursing text initially published in 1879. Cf. Cordasco 70-1507. Publisher's original green cloth binding with gilt stampd spine lettering & black stamped lettering to front board. Bevelled boards. Volume professionally recased. General wear. Feb 7th 1880 ownership isincription to a preliminary blank of one "Sarah C Robinson Bellevue Training School 426 E. 26th St. New York City.". 266 pp including Index. 8vo. 7-1/2" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/> J. B. Lippincott & Co hardcover books
1882111007Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. 1882 Book. Good. Hardcover. One of the first nursing texts in America! Published under the direction of the Connecticut Training School for Nurses at the State Hospital in New Haven CT. Three major sections are on medical and surgical nursing with 8 chapters; directions for monthly nursing with 6 chapters and family hygiene. 266 pages with index. Moderate edge wear light exterior rub marks name on front endpaper. J. B. Lippincott Co. hardcover
1895j7381Philadelphia: J B Lippincott Co. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library. 1895. Reprint. Brown hardback cloth cover. 190mm x 140mm 7" x 6". 266pp. Early reprint of a seminal work on nursing. . J B Lippincott Co hardcover
1899271407Richmond VA: Whittet & Shepperson 1899. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A Latin primer prepared by E. W. Bosworth of the McGuire's School in Richmond presumably for the use of the students at the school. An uncommon Richmond item. Very Good binding. Whittet & Shepperson unknown books
1852168836New York : M. W. Dodd 1852. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 278 pages; Description: 278 p. ; 20 cm. Subjects: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. --History --Schism 1837-1870 New York : M. W. Dodd hardcover
1816271<p>New York: J. Seymour American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Agents Appointed to Establish a School for Heathen Youth 1816. first edition. modern 1/4 niger morocco. Good. Inspiration for the First Mission to Hawaii. <br /><br />Rare in commerce most copies have been acquired by American institutions. Few copies have come to documented auction in the past 100 years. Of those made available about half are decommissioned library copies including a copy that sold for over $15000 at a 2006 Sotheby's auction.<br /><br />Condition: Very Good<br /><br />IMPORTANCE & BACKGROUND<br /><br />A biographical account of the lives of five Hawaiian youths who would come to form a core of initial students enrolled at the new Foreign Mission School established at Cornwall Connecticut in 1816. The vivid accounts of Captain Cook's and others explorers' voyages to the Sandwich Islands Hawaii and other Pacific islands generated interest in the U.S. to properly educative Hawaiians in both academic and Christian teachings. The school formed under the direction of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ABCFM would serve to educate foreign students in preparation for missionary work in their native lands and elsewhere. <br /><br />A Narrative of Five Youth from the Sandwich Islands was the first of many publications intended to raise funds and stir up popular support for the new school as well as for the first Christian mission sent to the Hawaiian Islands three years later. The publications were a great success leading to the significant funding and public support critical to early efforts to fold Hawaii within the cultural and commercial influence of the United States.<br /><br />BOOK INFO<br /><br />Published in 1816 in New York by J. Seymour under the direction of ".agents appointed to establish a school for heathen youth" e.g. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. First edition first printing. Bound in modern 1/4 green niger morocco with gilt spine lettering over finely woven green cloth backed boards. Refreshed endpapers. Thin Octavo 8 1/2" x 5 1/8". Collated and complete: 3 4-44 p. <br /><br />ABOUT THE WORK & HISTORICAL CONTEXT<br /><br />By the early 1800s Hawaii had become a key aspect of America's growing trade with China. It was a critical resupply port for American ships on the trade route to China and a lucrative source for sandalwood. American merchants saw commercial possibilities that could be expanded. Protestant missionaries saw heathens in need of salvation via Christian conversion.<br /><br />This is a biographical account of and strong bit of fundraising propaganda on how five Hawaiian youths were saved from their heathen ways and savage pasts through a civilized education and Christian conversion. While the backgrounds of the youth vary - one was the son of a chief and another the survivor of brutal inter-tribal warfare for example-- the stories of these five youths share a number of common elements. All had spent time as sailors on American trade ships. Three had served at sea in the War of 1812. Most had experienced periods of extreme hardship after reaching New England. All found sponsors teachers and spiritual guides who helped them on their path to converting to Protestantism.<br /><br />CONDITION INFO<br /><br />The book is Good to Very Good by early 19th century American imprint standards.<br /><br />Binding is tight. Leather is supple. Areas of dust and light soiling to cloth. Lightly toned pages overall with light foxing. Some abrasion to paper along gutter margins of first few pages. Browning to first and last page with some brittleness and chipping. The paper used by the printer was quite thin so the text block background is darkened a bit by opposing page text on the same leaf as in all copies. No writing ex libris marks or library markings. Slight loosening at the head of the first few leaves where binding cords are exposed. A few smudges marginal paper nicks and other signs of light handling.<br /><br />.</p> J. Seymour, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (Agents Appointed to Establish a School for Heathen Youth)
184023481840. Watercolor graphite and grayish ink on two sheets of cream laid paper with an 1836 M and smiling sun watermark 10 1/4 x 25 7/8 inches 260 x 658 mm the full sheet. Titled in ink in French on the recto. In very good condition with minor edge wear including creasing and nicks. A splendid panorama with each of the major peaks and point of interest labeled and identified in French. The iconic symbol of the Swiss resort the "Sun of St. Moritz" was adopted from early European heraldic marks and rebranded around 1930 by graphic designer Walter Herdeg. The image was patented in 1937 by spa director Walter Amstutz becoming the world's first visual trademark for a tourist destination. unknown
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
184010321Philadelphia: Pr. at the office of the Christian Observer 1840. 12mo. 12 pp. <br><br>Sewn. Light soiling; a little staining and shallow chipping not affecting text. Librarian's notations in ink and pencil. Pr. at the office of the Christian Observer unknown books
1814948London: Robert Wilkinson 1814. Copperplate engraving on watermarked Smith wove paper 12 1/4 x 9 3/4 inches 310 x 245 mm full margins. There is some minor marginal toning and handling wear that is consistent with age otherwise in very good condition. Robert Wilkinson unknown
1845121660Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society 1845. Second from the London Edition. Hardcover. Good. Revised by the committee of publication. 162 p. 16 cm. B&w line drawings. Cloth hardcover with blank impressing gilt trim on spine. Boards a little warped corners bumped. Ink inscription on front free endpaper: "Presented to Mary Ann McLean by her pastor John Scott for writing a report of the Anniversary Meeting of St. Andrew's Sabbath School Dec. 29th 1857. London C.W. Mar. 31st 1858." Some foxing. <br/><br/>Prose and poetry on the Christian life. Massachusetts Sabbath School Society hardcover
189013401890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in purple ink on the recto 12 1/2 x 9 inches 318 x 230 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval inscriptions in ink on the recto and verso. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. <br /> <br /> The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
188235708Farncombe & Co. Lewes 1882. 1st edition. Fair vol. 2/No Jackets. Hard covers Vol. 1 has a slight split in front hinge; vol. 2 has a piece missing from the spine. Ex-library copies. Farncombe & Co., Lewes hardcover
184025111840. Ink and wash on wove paper 5 1/8 x 6 1/2 inches 130 x 165 mm the full sheet. In very good condition with uniform toning some minor surface soiling and with the right sheet edge creased. unknown