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1892C37808London 1892. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket. Slight rubbing and tannin at spine with a slight nick at spine foot otherwise sound very good. 8vo. pp 146. Original publisher's illustrated grey cloth lettered gilt at the spine and maroon on the front cover with bevelled edges. hardcover
186766890fAmerican Tract Society 1867-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable/Missing. Small hardbound without dust jacket published by the American Tracts Society 1867. Wear at tips of spine; obvious foxing on many pages throughout. Front hinge cover open in one spot. American Tract Society hardcover
188636547Paris: Flammarion 1886. Fine. Flammarion Paris 1886 11 x 17 cm broché First edition. Light worming on spine and boards handsome interior condition. Flammarion hardcover
1893017642NH: Republican Press Association 1893. Book. Near Very Good. Original Cloth. First Edition. Book has slightly bumped corners modest cover wear frontis beginning to detach thus near very good. Republican Press Association Paperback
1808029199Piacenza: Del Majno 1808. Un volumetto 11x15 cm di XII-16 pagine. Su carta forte. Brossura muta di attesa. Ottime condizioni. Raro. Del Majno unknown
1895C26389London 1895. First Edition. Hardback. Neat name on half title page with a slight lean otherwise sound very good with clean text. . 8vo. pp viii 290. Original publisher's green cloth decorated in blind lettered gilt on spine and front cover. Including a good signed handwritten letter from the author 'Dearest Dorothy January 9th will suit me equally well and I dearly love to see you with all good wishes for 1898 yours ever affectionally Pearl Mary-Teresa Craigie.' hardcover
189318518Concord N.H.: Republican Press Association 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Corners bumped light wear one small tear in cloth at very head of spine a ghost of a water stain on the rear board else a clean tight very good copy. Duodecimo; pp; xii 322 i; illustrated with a frontispiece and fifty-two additional black and white photographs; gilt lettered green cloth;. Covers Baseball Football Track & Field but also Boating. Origin of the "Dartmouth Yell" Republican Press Association hardcover
181967257Perkasie Pennsylvania May 18 1959. on letterhead printed with the author's address. Lightly creased where formerly folded; otherwise fine. 11 x 8-1/2 inches. In about 38 words Buck notes that over the years she has received many letters of rejection has taken them for granted and has paid no particular attention to them. The postscript adds in her handwriting that by the way she has not kept those letters. unknown
1900029545UK 1900. First Edition . Paper. Very Good. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. An Original Handwritten and Signed Letter by Writer Pearl Mary Teresa Richards in Relation to Cornelius Vanderbilts Private Secretary. Dated 1900. A letter to a Mrs Gully about obtaining tickets for an American friend who was the private secretary to Cornelius Vanderbilt. Pearl Mary Teresa Richards 1867 - 1906 was an Anglo-American novelist and dramatist who wrote under the pen-name of John Oliver Hobbes. Though her work fell out of print in the twentieth century her first book Some Emotions and a Moral was a sensation in its day selling eighty thousand copies in only a few weeks. Size is 203mm x 178mm. Condition is good. Light folding crease. More images can be taken upon request. Ref18814 <br/> <br/> unknown
189355809Concord N. H.: Republican Press Association. Very Good. 1893. Hardcover. "A Complete History of all kinds of sports at the College". Hinges starting green boards with gilt stamping show light wear previous owner signed else very good. . Republican Press Association hardcover
1895335524Boston MA: Sarah E. Holmes 1895. Paperback. 166p 6x8.5 inch red wraps; head and tail of spine worn down to the binding and minor notes and underlining by a previous owner on pages 7-8 otherwise in very good condition. Full subtitle: "The true constitution of government in the sovereignty of the individual as the final development of Protestantism democracy and socialism." Andrews an individualist anarchist co-founded the Modern Times colony. An anti-Marxist affiliate of the First International he wrote speeches and articles for Victoria Woodhull. Johnpoll. Sarah E. Holmes paperback
189321362London: T. Fisher Unwin 1893. Hardcover. Near Fine. Hardcover. FIRST EDITION. American author Pearl Craigie 1867 - 1906 published several novels including this one in Fisher Unwin's Pseudonym Library series. This is the author's rare second book. Near fine in original beige cloth with green title to spine and front board. Light sunning to spine and bumping to corners. Minor browning to end pages else the interior is clean. Top edge in gilt. Nice condition. 195 pages plus 12 pages of ads. LIT/012109. T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
185479972New York : Publishe by Charles B. Norton 1854. 190x120mm. cloth binding. Cold ornaments on the back and on the coverages. Title gilded on the uper coverage. Small tears on the caps. Stamps of the antecedent owner on the up of the top first front page. Book in good condition. 228 Publishe by Charles B. Norton hardcover
1854566a6820Hartford: E. Hunt & Son 1854. Book. Fair. Hardcover. Revised. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 164 pages. "The author has endeavored to explore analyze and arrange in natural order and within narrow limits the principal phenomena of mind so that they may be examined and understood by young students." - from page iv. Some foxing. Backstrip missing. Major damage to remaining leather along spine of each board. Bit of writing upon front endpaper else unmarked. Worthy reference copy. E. Hunt & Son Hardcover
188855475Boston: Sarah E. Holmes. Very Good. 1888. Hardcover. Later printing. Contemporary cloth gilt. PO name and name stamp. Corner wear slight soil to cloth and edges. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 165 pages . Sarah E. Holmes hardcover
185460687New York: Charles B. Norton 1854. First edition 8vo pp. 137 1; rebacked with original covers laid down front cover lettered in gilt; cloth soiled some underlining and marginal ticks light damp staining to corner good and sound. Charles B. Norton unknown
1833List2214Windsor 1833. 8vo 47 pp. Near Fine. Cyril Pearl was a Vermont-based pro-colonization abolitionist who feuded locally with William Lloyd Garrison on the subject of colonization and acted as a publishing agent in Vermont for the Boston-based The Colonizationist and Journal of Freedom a short-lived publication published from 1833-1834 by George W. Light in Boston. In this work Pearl - writing anonymously - takes issue with Garrison’s Thoughts on African Colonization pamphlet and makes a case for African colonization. We find little information on Pearl save for a mention or two in correspondence relating to Garrison. unknown
1872120722001Self-published 1872. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Self-published 1872. Rebound ex-library copy. 766 pp. Illustrated. Scarce original printing of this work. Fair condition overall due to rebind. Missing title page. Sturdy binding. Contains limited marks in margins. Pages toned with age. Note to former owner from library dated 1960 he apparently paid them for the book after saying he'd lost it. Self-published hardcover
185316766<p>New York: Stringer & Townsend 1853 First edition. Pamphlet bound in early twentieth century half brown leather over light brown cloth boards. . Twelvemo. Some fading to leather on upper board. Spine rubbed. Top edge gilt. Purple endpapers with bookseller's ticket in right hand corner of lower endpaper. Title-page coming loose at head. Some dampstaining to first dozen or so leaves. Some toning and foxing to leaves. Still a good tight copy of an item that is rare in commerce. Wrappers removed in rebinding. The present work compiles letters first published in the New York Tribune discussing whether divorce should be legal. The epistolary conversation takes place between Henry James Sr. 1811 – 1882 the father of psychologist William James and novelist Henry James; Tribune founder and editor Horace Greeley 1811 – 1872; and Stephen Pearl Andrews 1812 – 1886 an abolitionist and anarchist. Andrews released the present work when Greeley refused to print one of his letters to the Tribune. In the letter Andrews argues in favor of divorce permitting sex outside of marriage and the right of women to freely choose their husbands pp. 71-81. Greeley based his rejection partially on the grounds that Andrews' letter described injustices against women in excessive detail.</p> Stringer & Townsend, hardcover