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127342aaf2000, in-4to, 159 S., reich illustriert mit Sculpturen aller Art, Mit 5 eigenhändige Widmungen und Skizzen von: Bernhard (Unterschrift) - Ursi (mit Skizze) - Brutus (Skizze) - Basil (Unterschrift) und Iwan (kl. Skizze). Original-Pappband. Ill. Orig.-Umschlag mit Titel. Schönes Exemplar.
U9-7CMT-872QFine. TLV Personal Size Giant Print Reference Holy Scriptures Brown/Sand LeatherTouch. No marks in text gold edges black leather ribbon marker edges with a few minor nicks last page with a small tear. Bible was hardly used. . hardcover
20122083002115804268Ehime Prefecture Saijo City Bereaved Family Association 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Ehime Prefecture Saijo City Bereaved Family Association paperback
19752091202133202598Fukutakeshoten 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 books in total Fukutakeshoten paperback
057893Montpellier Gras, imprimeur-libraire 1861 in 4 (29x20) 1 volume reliure demi percaline verte de l'époque, couverture illustrée (armes) conservée, XXIII et 54 pages, dont 2 pages dépliantes, et 5 feuillets d'arbre généalogique in fine. Généalogie de la Maison d'Adhémar-Cassevieille. Maison d'Adhémar, illustre et ancienne famille de la noblesse du Dauphiné. Edition originale hors commerce. Très rare. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1982250818015Bailey Casson Family Reunion 1982. Hardcover. Very Good. Text is Very Clean. No writing or tears to text. Has minor soiling to endpapers. Solid Binding. Minor wear to rear board. Very Scarce. Genealogy and History of Stephen Bailey Descendant of Isaac Bailey Free Man and Betsy Bailey his Wife Slave. 1720-1982. Bailey Casson Family Reunion hardcover
17793Family photo album 26 photographs from 8" x 10" to 2.5" x 3.5" inches. Album measures 10" x 12" inches and photos are mounted and covered on self-adhesive magnetic stick pages common during the time. Album's hard cover is red and black with "ALBUM" in gold gilt. The photographs show scenes of middle-class African American extended family life circa 1930-1960s. The first photo in the album is the striking large portrait of a young girl in a floor length gauzy white dress with a large flower pinned to her chest. Her hands are clasped in her lap where she sits on a piano bench the distinguished instrument against floral wallpaper behind her. She looks directly at the camera her expression open. Measures 8" x 10" inches. On the adjoining page a series of 4 smaller silver gelatin prints show three young children posed outside a dog raising its facing to theirs a young couple with a baby the mother and baby with a younger woman and two women standing outside a house front porch outline visible behind them. The album begins with silver gelatin prints but turns to colored Polaroid's. As time passes the subjects clothes and home interiors change new subjects appear and small children grow up. One six-page series shows a baby girl being bathed standing in her crib being lifted high above her father's head in a birthday hat and walking on the front lawn standing as a small child in white bonnet and puffy white dress with a small white purse hanging from her wrist. Family gatherings are pictured in black and white and later in color with subjects dressed formally for parties and holidays posing in front of Christmas trees and wedding cakes celebrating milestones large and small. At the end of the album a young woman with afro in sixties shirt and pants decorates a Christmas tree possibly the same woman pictured as a baby now home for the holidays. A charming view inside the life of one extended African American family over several decades. unknown
1970180391970. Black Joy Photo archive of 77 vernacular photos of African Americans celebrating weddings graduations birthdays and other special occasions. C. 1970s-90s. Archive includes several separate series highlighting individual family events. In one such series an older woman in party dress unwraps gifts possibly for a housewarming. In another series a bride walks down the aisle led by her father beaming at the groom waiting just off-camera. Bridesmaids gather in eighties pink and an older woman in a floor-length sequined floral gown sits with her hands crossed on her lap watching the festivities from the sidelines. Measurements range between 7" x 5" and 4.5" x 3.5" in. In one photo a little girl with beaded braids stands over a colorfully iced birthday cake grinning down at the generous slice she's carefully cutting. In another a tall man in tinted seventies glasses and doctoral graduation cap and gown stands with one hand across his chest his posture and expression impressive. In one image couples hold each other on a dance floor smiling happily toward the camera. The University of Virginia's Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library describes "Black joy" as "a phrase used by historians to highlight the positive aspects of Black history separate from its suffering. Representations of African Americans living lives at once ordinary and inspired both deeply personal and universal is an integral piece of any American history archive. unknown
1925194211925. Archive of a Texas African American family in Dallas in the 1920s small archive of 5 items with four photos and a 1925 graduation program for Booker T. Washington high school which was for many years the first and only high school for Black students in Dallas. Four black and white sepia toned photographs two with handwritten captions measuring between 2.5" x 3" and 3" x 4.5". These photos have been removed from album pages. Depicted are a couple a young man captioned "my sweetheart" a girl sitting outside a house and a group of friends perched atop a stone wall captioned "a happy moment of my life". These photos are undated but are connected to the 1925 graduation program and depict several high school aged kids so they were likely taken around the same time. Alongside the commencement program there is a separate booklet with a class roll for Washington High School's 1925 class which despite being the only high school for Black kids in Dallas has a rather small graduating class of 39 of which only 13 were boys. The class motto for the school was "Solidarity" and its class flowers were a white carnation and a fern. The commencement speech was given by J.F. Williams president of Paul Quinn College of Waco Texas a historically black Methodist college. This archive is an interesting piece of regional history. Photos were removed from album pages with glue on versos overall In good condition overall. unknown
1990512765Garland 1990. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. 'A collection of reprinted books pamphlets articles and ephemera documenting the development of nonconventional religion in America' Title cont'd. An invaluable source book offering materials unavailable anywhere else. Out of print for many years and very scarce in trade. Complete in three volumes. Sewn binding in red cloth. Ex-library with external labels removed; exceedingly clean and sharp with sound binding and no evidence of use. Shipped professionally in a box. Garland hardcover
8vo., on laid paper, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper, some very light and occasional age-browning; most attractively bound in contemporary panelled calf, back with five raised bands, very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, covers mildly age-worn else a very good, clean copy with broad margins. With nineteenth century record in MS of members of the Crowther family on rear endpaper.
42680Ralph Mounce may be a nephew of William Mounce son of his brother Captain George Mounce. Please email us if you are interested in a detailed description unknown
175587651755 2 volumes en trois parties, reliure plein veau brun marbré (binding full calfskin) in-douze (duodecimo), dos long (spine without raised band) - compartiments or à fleuron (floweret) avec des petits fers isolés en remplissage et des feuillages exécutés aux filets courbes aux angles - pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux (label of title) et pièce de tomaison sur fond bleu-marine (label of volume numbering), filet sur les coupes (gilt line on the cuts), tranches rouges (reds edges) - cahiers légèrement déboîtés (leafs lightly dislodged), marque-page en tissu (bookmark in tissue), illustrations : orné de (illuminated of) bandeaux (headpiece) + lettrines (dropped initial) et culs-de-lampe (tailpiece), IV+230+204 et II+335 pages - page 161 du premier volume : manque un peu de texte, 1755 à Paris Chez Le Gras - la Veuve Le Gras - la Veuve Lamesle - Lambert - Duchesne,
2000mon0000182374Family Christian Stores 1/1/2009 12:00:00 AM. paperback. Good. 0.7283 in x 8.4291 in x 5.8504 in. Family Christian Stores paperback
1977331938Iowa: World Bible Publishers 1977. Bible; Second Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good slipcase. Owner names inked on fourth front end page. Shelfwear on slipcase corners and panels.; 4to 11" - 13" tall. World Bible Publishers hardcover
SKU0197754Pearson 2015-01-22. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Pearson hardcover
4 vols., 8vo., on laid paper, with four engraved frontispieces (all original tissue guards present), some light and occasional spotting; original green buckram, neatly rebacked in buckram to style, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, a most attractive set in sympathetically restored publisher's binding. With neat blind stamp on titles. The set comprises Introduction and Supplement; Vol. I: Henry VI 1422-1461; Vol. II: Edward IV 1461-1471; Vol.III: Edward IV-Henry VII 1471-1509. NCBEL I: p.683; Read 272.
1830100955<p>Circa 1830's. 1830's. Fine. - An original 19 inch high by 24 inch wide broadside printed in Cyrillic on watermarked laid paper. Two columns printed within ruled frames and titled at the top left of the broadside loosely translated as "TABLE Of the highly solemn Birthdays and Name-days of His Imperial Majesty and Her Imperial Majesty the Accession of His Imperial Majesty to the All-Russian Imperial Throne and Their most joyful Imperial Majesties' Coronation; the Birthdays and Name-days of Their Imperial Highnesses as well as victory days; with an indication of which months and dates and with what church ceremony in the sacred services it is appropriate to observe them."</p><p>The title is followed by dates printed within the left column with descriptions of the events to be celebrated on that day. Starting with January 1st with celebration of the New Year and of the birthday of Her Imperial Highness the Right-Believing Lady Grand Duchess Elena Pavlova. The birthday of Her Imperial Highness the Right-Believing Lady Grand Duchess Anna Pavlova is to be celebrated on January 7th and so on.</p><p>On April 21st is to be celebrated the Name-days of Her Imperial Majesty the Most Pious Lady Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and the Right-Believing Lady Grand Princess Alexandra Nikolaevna. These name-days Imeniny were feast days of the person's patron saint. The list goes on and includes the celebration of the accession to the All-Russian Imperial Throne of His Imperial Majesty the Most Pious Great Sovereign Emperor Nicholas Pavlovich Autocrat of All Russia on November 20th.</p><p>Under the heading VICTORY is a list of celebrations commemorating Russian military victories. Celebrated on July 10 is the solemn commemoration of the peace between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Porte concluded at Kaynardzha and the annexation of the Tauric Kingdom to the Russian State which occurred on July 10th 1783. On August 13 and 17 are celebrations of the 1788 capture of the frigates at Anapa and at Sudzhuk-Kale and the subsequent capture of Narva. September 28 commemorates the victory over the Prussian army and so on. A lengthy paragraph at the end describes the religious ceremonies which are to be held on several of these dates.</p><p>Folded several times horizontally and vertically else near fine.</p><p>It is worth noting that name days known as Imeniny or Angel's Days were often more significant than birthdays as they honored and celebrated the saint in whose name a member of the royal family was baptized.</p><p>N.B. The text is in Russian.</p> Circa [1830's].
1890425898Roxbury Massachusetts 1890. Unbound. Near Fine. Three gelatin silver photographs mounted on cards with the image size measuring 6.5" x 4.5" and the card measuring 12" x10". Some silvering at the edge of one image else fine. The images capture a group of women posing by a stairwell with one woman on an early telephone playing cards around a table and enjoying music being played on a mandolin and piano which is topped with a minora. The house is finely decorated and the woman are all nicely dress; obviously a family with some mean. The rear of one photo has a contemporary ink notation that reads: "Parlor at 72 Dale St. / Mrs. Pallin in rear. / Jessi Pallin seated / Ida Pallin at piano / Edna Pallin in foreground aunt." Despite the captions efforts to definitively identify the women or the specific location of the home were not successful though we are strongly believe these images were taken are in the New England area where they were acquired. unknown
176421699London: Engraved and Printed for the Author and sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Co. 1764. First edition. Ephemera. Very good condition. The coat of arms of the Hastings family published in a sumptuous format in 1764 in the "Baronagium Genealogicum; or the Pedigrees of the English Peers." The print includes the associated three text sheets of the genealogical table with vignettes also colored. Copper engraving with handsome later hand color the platemark measuring approximately 24 x 42 cm 9 1/4 x 16 1/2" on paper 30 x 48.5 cm 12 x 19 1/4". Very good condition. Plate numbers 91 92 93 94. Beautifully colored. Two small marks above shield pp 91 chip in margin of pp 94 otherwise very clean. Engraved and Printed for the Author and sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Co. unknown
176421718London: Engraved and Printed for the Author and sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Co. 1764. First edition. Ephemera. Very good condition. The coat of arms of the Augustus family published in a sumptuous format in 1764 in the "Baronagium Genealogicum; or the Pedigrees of the English Peers." Copper engraving with handsome later hand color the platemark measuring approximately 24 x 42 cm 9 1/4 x 16 1/2" on paper 30 x 48.5 cm 12 x 19 1/4". Plate number 5. Beautifully colored and very clean. Engraved and Printed for the Author and sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Co. unknown
176421689London: Engraved and Printed for the Author and sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Co. 1764. First edition. Ephemera. Very good condition. The coat of arms of the Campbell family published in a sumptuous format in 1764 in the "Baronagium Genealogicum; or the Pedigrees of the English Peers." The print includes the two associated text sheets of the genealogical table with vignettes also colored. Copper engraving with handsome later hand color the platemark measuring approximately 24 x 42 cm 9 1/4 x 16 1/2" on paper 30 x 48.5 cm 12 x 19 1/4". Plate numbers 79 80 81. Beautifully colored slt dusty at bottom margin. Engraved and Printed for the Author and sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Co. unknown
20212081502111906873Hoo 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hoo paperback
19732091502133905027Fukutakeshoten 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Fukutakeshoten paperback
43550Square octavo 180 x 145 mm original grey cloth over boards minor staining the front board embroidered in blue thread 'Album'; front pastedown with small ownership label of C. J. MacNaughton; containing approx. 30 pages with original drawings by three competent amateur artists mainly in pen and ink but some in watercolour or pencil which accompany numerous popular children's verses and rhymes all handwritten in ink plus a number of original humorous illustrations with captions; all of the works are signed by the artists most with the initials M. M. but some with A. M. or R. M.; the authors whose work is illustrated include Eugene Field 1850-1895 Jane Taylor 1783-1824 and Ann Taylor 1782-1866 Randolph Caldecott 1846-1886 Edward Lear 1812-1888 William Allingham 1824-1889 Charles Perrault 1628-1703 and Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834; last 30 pp. blank; very clean throughout. The subject matter of the satirical illustrations in this charming little album - and the use of the Scots vernacular in their captions - makes it fairly evident that the MacNaughtons were a Scottish family. As far as we can ascertain all of the highly accomplished pen and ink sketches which illustrate the popular verse in the album are also entirely original in the sense that they have not been merely copied from publications. hardcover