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3-4-10-00BEdition Leipzig & Ariel Press Leipzig & London 1972/73. Lichtdruck - Kollotypie. Blattgröße: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-Folio. Blattgrösse ca. 95 x 65 cm. Wohlerhalten. Tafel 87 aus dem Werk: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile von Audubon John James 1785-1851 erschienen bei Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate 87 from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate 87 from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate 87 from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Florida Jay - Garrulus Floridanus Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press Leipzig & London 1972/73. Lichtdruck - Kollotypie. Blattgröße: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-Folio. Blattgrösse ca. 95 x 65 cm. Wohlerhalten. Tafel 87 aus dem Werk: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile von Audubon John James 1785-1851 erschienen bei Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press, Leipzig & London 1972/73. unknown
3-4-20-00BEdition Leipzig & Ariel Press Leipzig & London 1972/73. Lichtdruck - Kollotypie. Blattgröße: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-Folio. Blattgrösse ca. 95 x 65 cm. Wohlerhalten. Tafel CCCCXVI aus dem Werk: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile von Audubon John James 1785-1851 erschienen bei Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate CCCCXVI from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate CCCCXVI from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate CCCCXVI from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Hairy Woodpecker - Red-bellied Woodpecker - Red-shafted Woodpecker - Lewis Woodpecker - Red-breasted Woodpecker. Picus villosus - Picus carolinus - Picus mexicanus - Picus torquatus - Picus ruber Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press Leipzig & London 1972/73. Lichtdruck - Kollotypie. Blattgröße: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-Folio. Blattgrösse ca. 95 x 65 cm. Wohlerhalten. Tafel CCCCXVI aus dem Werk: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile von Audubon John James 1785-1851 erschienen bei Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press, Leipzig & London 1972/73. unknown
3-4-11-00BEdition Leipzig & Ariel Press Leipzig & London 1972/73. Lichtdruck - Kollotypie. Blattgröße: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-Folio. Blattgrösse ca. 95 x 65 cm. Wohlerhalten. Tafel CXI aus dem Werk: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile von Audubon John James 1785-1851 erschienen bei Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate CXI from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate CXI from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-folio. Leaf size app. 38.5 x 26.5 inches. In fine condition. Plate CXI from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Pileated Woodpecker - Picus pileatus Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press Leipzig & London 1972/73. Lichtdruck - Kollotypie. Blattgröße: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Imperial-Folio. Blattgrösse ca. 95 x 65 cm. Wohlerhalten. Tafel CXI aus dem Werk: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile von Audubon John James 1785-1851 erschienen bei Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press, Leipzig & London 1972/73. unknown
3-4-1-00BEdition Leipzig & Ariel Press Leipzig & London 1972/73. Lichtdruck - Kollotypie. Blattgröße: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Tafel VIII aus dem Werk: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile von Audubon John James 1785-1851 erschienen bei Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Plate VIII from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Plate VIII from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. Nissen IVB 49 für die erste Ausgabe. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_DE: Gedruckt in einer geringen Auflage. - ENGLISH: Collotype. Leaf size: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Plate VIII from the work: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile by Audubon John James 1785-1851 published with Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Nissen IVB 49 for the first edition. - OPUS_BIBL_KOMMENTAR_EN: Printed in a small number of copies only. White Throated Sparrow - Fringilla Pensylvanica Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press Leipzig & London 1972/73. Lichtdruck - Kollotypie. Blattgröße: 98 x 68 cm / 39.25 x 27.25 inches. Tafel VIII aus dem Werk: The birds of America. A selection of plates facsimile von Audubon John James 1785-1851 erschienen bei Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press in Leipzig & London 1972/73. Edition Leipzig & Ariel Press, Leipzig & London 1972/73. unknown
450 pages. Index. Many dozens of black and white illustrations. "Our aim is to recall names and incidents of the past and by relating individual experiences to help you see the real history of our community." - from Preface. Topics include: Some well-known people; Our roll of honour; Moose Range; Addington; Jordan River; Vercheres; Connell Creek; Megan; Pembina; Arborfield; Hillworth; Moosedale; Berkley; Ravenhurst; Family histories; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. Quality copy. Book
171820000417Utica NY 1817-1832. General wear. Some separation at letter folds and along edges. A collection of six letters between the mother and children of the Angier family originally of Southborough MA. The most consistent part of the letters is opening with an apology from the children for failing to write their mother Elizabeth Angier and how this failure means that they have neglected her in some way. The letters date were generally send from upstate New York from towns near Utica NY such as Whitestone and Frankfort where several of the siblings namely Mary Elizabeth and Sabrina had relocated to. It appears as though one of the older daughters after marrying Augustus Baldwin 1794-1880 in 1815 moved to Whitestone NY to start a family. As the years continued several of Mary's siblings such as Elizabeth and Sabrina who never married moved to the area to for better marriage and job prospects. Two of the six letters are between a pair of the siblings. The letters generally consist of updates on their lives family and friends as well as numerous religious missives and some mention of their jobs mostly teaching that the sisters were engaged in. Additionally in some of the letters the siblings have written missives addressed to their siblings still living in Southborough. All of the letters are folded stampless posts. Measures 5" x 3 1/2" folded. Below are excerpts from some of the letters: "We were presented with a daughter 14th Nov but alas! She is not that joy or comfort we so much hope for we have been called to a bitter trial God in his infinite goodness has seen fit to afflict us in taking our child by death our afflictions are sent to try us and oh that they mite sic prove a blessing to us that we mite sic feel reconciled under all the alotments sic of divine providence in submission to his will and that we might in full submission say the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away and blessed be the name of the Lord." - February 2 1817 Whitestone NY from Augustus and Mary Baldwin to Mary's mother Elizabeth Angier "Aunt Haven has been sick since she returned from Boston with the nervous tooth ache. She had her tooth pulled and it broke a nerve and it had such an effect on her that it obliterated the whole of the nervous system so that she was not able to do her work for six weeks but she has got to be quite well now. Mr. Laban Nicholas wife Mr. Lees sister the one that was down when Mary went up the first time is deranged. She tries every way to kill herself. She once took her husbands razor and attempted to cut throat but was caught before she had completed the fatal deed. Twice her husband has found her with a rope around her neck and once got to her only soon enough to catch her in his arms as she leap sic from the scaffold one half minute longer and she would have been an eternity." - June 13 1818 Whitestone NY from Eliza Angier to her mother Elizabeth Angier. "I hope that he who has upheld you thus far in life will still hold you in the hollow of his hand lest at any time your feet should stray from the path of virtue and rectitude. And may he find your heart fast to him that when in health you may be an able to render to him according to his benefit. I am rejoiced to hear that there is any attention to the one thing needful with you. Oh that there may be many praying souls in that place and may we realize that we have an interest in your prayers. It would give a pang to any Christian to realize the state of this church and society. Religion is trampled upon like hearts cast before swine. we have reason to fear that wrath of an offended God is kindled against us and that he will come upon us with great judgment if we continue in this stupid state. Afflictions in themselves are courteous and I am not as an able to bear them as anyone. Yet they are sent for our good to restore are wandering feet. I would choose to be afflicted rather than remain in this Im feeling state. More the treacherous calm I dread then tempest bursting over my head. - August 3 1825 Frankfort NY Eliza Angier Warriner to her siblings Roland Angier and his wife Mary Marsh 1803-1866 "Eliza has become the mother of twins both daughters one we call Cordelia Eliza the other Frances Beattie they were born 20 April the life of the mother was disposed for sometime. We had two of the best nurses one was Sabrina besides all the assistance that I could render. Eliza is now so that she is just about taking care of the babes but not able to do much she is afflicted with the canker in her throat and stomach which keeps her and the babes in continual afflictions." - June 25 1830 Frankfort Alford and Eliza Angier Warriner to Eliza's mother Elizabeth Angier "The anniversary of my birthday which is tomorrow reminds me of my obligations to you the kindest and best of mothers who under God have been instrumental in preserving my life that I am so far from you as not to visit you often when I think that six years have rolled away since I saw you I am really astonished! And now that I have left my brothers and sisters is misterous sic To myself but for not writing to you I can offer no reasonable excuse I must played guilty this pleasant evening the moon with her bright Waze conveys my thoughts to my native home . I find many pleasant people here but in my dreams I visit Southborough inhabitants could I but you know where my mother is and what her enjoyment is in the decline of life it would relieve my anxiety. we had a very pleasant journey here we started from Utica July 30 in a canal boat in the front cabin 13 and number moving at the rate of 5 miles an hour able to read right net and sell. Mr. Simmons spent his time writing and reading his sermons which was very interesting to us when we got to Troy Thursday we had to lay up a few hours on account of the water for a kind a machine called the mud turtle which was scraping the mud from the river before we could cross the way to Albany then went on board a steamboat to New York saw a great many of the works of nature and a part then a coach convey the family to the New York shore then in a steamboat to Newark." - October 3 1832 Newark NJ Sabrina Angier to her mother Elizabeth Angier To view images click: https://photos.app.goo.gl/8yiDE57vHQQXnc7R7 <br/><br/>Elizabeth Newton was born on April 30 1763 to Solomon Newton 1734-1830 and Elizabeth Howe 1733-1818 in Southborough MA. She had eight siblings: Catherine Newton Ball 1759-1834 Lucreita Newton 1761-1813 Larkin Newton 1765-1788 Dolly Newton 1767-1855 Jeremiah Newton 1769-1837 Willard Newton 1771-863 Anna Newton Sherman 1773-1863. She married Charles Angier 1752-1816 on December 23 1784 in Southborough MA and had eleven children together: Betsy Angier 1785-1793 Anna Agier Fay 1787-1861 Converse Angier 1789- Mary Angier Baldwin 1791-1875 Roland Angier 1793-1872 Austin As the letters date from after the death of their father Charles Angier in 1816 even though the letters are to their mother Elizabeth they are addressed to her son Roland Angier whom she was living with at the time. Angier 1795-1865 Elizabeth "Eliza" Angier Warrienr 1795-1882 Lydia Angier 1800-1820 Sabrina 1802- and Charles Angier 1806-1881. She died on February 11 1845 in Southborough MA of lung fever. unknown books
2008184690New York: New York Times and TFP 2008. Single sheet folded to 6x11 inches printed both sides heavy white paper stock unfolds to 12x22 inch broadside photos of a traditional heterosexual marriage and the TFP banner 10 column article endnotes and coupon for free reprints and a book very good. An advertising supplement from the Times produced by the Right-Wing Catholic group opposing equal rights in marriage. New York Times and TFP unknown books
200522-01-10-DI-8354-TSTHE ABBOTT FAMILY 2005-01-01. Spiral-bound. Used - Acceptable. Book shows wear. Water damage. CD included. Still readable copy. THE ABBOTT FAMILY unknown
1552804615.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198032226New York, The American Past / Book-of-the-Month Club, 1980. (With a new introduction by Millicent Bell and illustrations selected specially for this edition) XXX, 400 S. (27 cm) Leinen mit Umschlag im Leinen-Schuber / gebundene Ausgabe
354 p. Hardcover Very good condition tattered d.j. fair
354p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
372pp. Hardcover Good condition, spine faded
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406p. Hardcover Very good condition good
406p. Hardcover Good condition in tattered d.j. fair
br., (couv. lég. fanée), bon état
19762090502113717344Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1923169691923. Photograph Album from a family in Galveston TX and Seattle WA with 83 original silver gelatin vernacular print photographs of various size from 1.5 x 1" to 4.5 x 3.75". Original leather cover. 9 x 12 in. Embossed covers with "MJF" impressed to front cover. 64 pages. Photos dated 1923-1928. 1 loose photo dated 1945 on image verso. Photos have handwritten caption information remarking upon the scene and some list location. Most photos are of everyday family subjects such as children sitting upon a Ford Model T car two women labeled "Mummie & Me" and "The old yard house". "A pretty swimmin' hole". "A good old bunch". Photos of Volunteer Park Conservatory in Seattle: Gold fish pond tulips and Hydrangeas. One caption that accompanies a few outdoor photos reads "In Forest Park" possibly a park in the Dallas - Ft. Worth area. Other photos show children playing in the snow and two young girls performing gymnastic stretches. Most photos have been removed from the album. Small tears to pages common from removing glued photos. In good condition. unknown
2006Q-0446579874Grand Central Publishing 2006-03-27. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grand Central Publishing hardcover
20040022367Spartanburg SC: The Reprint Company Publishers 2004. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. F/F/1st ed./Signed. A novel written by Terrell Garren about his great grandmother's experience during the Civil War in Western North Carolina. A beautiful copy whose only flaw is the previous owner's name written discreetly at the top of the front free endpaper. 387 pages with a small selection of old family photos in the back of the book. The pastedowns are maps of much of the entire Southern Region. Dust Jacket now covered with mylar. Mr. Garren is an eigthh generation Western North Carolinian and makes his living as a commerical writer. This is his first novel. <br/> <br/> The Reprint Company Publishers hardcover
18793s.l., s.n., s.d. (vers 1866), 1 broché, sans couverture. in-8 de 5 pages ;
98759Bruxelles, Charles Dessart, 1943. 13 x 19, 321 pp., broché, bon état (dos gauchi).
33883Fléron (Liège), Editions Jourdan-le-Clercq, 2005. 14 x 21, 191 pp., broché, très bon état.
Exhibition catalog for a show held at the publisher's gallery in excellent condition but for a Tiny bit of edge wear; creaseless covers and spine, binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Heavily illustrated throughout with photos, architectural drawings: elevations, floorplans, exteriors, interiors, details, etc. An impressive summary of the subjects work throughout his life. 344 pages, 484 illustrations, 183 in color.