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Collection of rare early 18th century songs published in London ca. 1700-1735

Collection of rare early 18th century songs published in London ca. 1700-1735 by [VOCAL MUSIC - 18th Century - English]

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Collection of rare early 18th century songs published in London ca. 1700-1735
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[VOCAL MUSIC - 18th Century - English]
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Folio. Contemporary dark brown leather-backed blue/gray boards. Titled "A collection of Songs by several eminent Masters" in contemporary manuscript on recto of first page of music. Engraved throughout. Provenance With "Lucy Gregory July the 6th 1756" and "Prince Gregory" in contemporary manuscript to front pastedown. Manuscript titling and annotation "Ex dono Revd. Dr. Dawson For use of Musical Society, Windsor Castle to be returned to Dr. Dawson When ye club ceases viz when it is reduced to three persons" to blank recto of first song along with title, and index to blank verso of final song. Contains 33 songs including works by Barrett, Blow, Eccles, Galliard, Handel (8), Leveridge, Orlandini, Pepusch, Daniel Purcell, Henry Purcell (2), Weldon, and others. Scored mainly for voice (most for one voice and few for two) and figured basso continuo, with single-line flute arrangements for some songs. 1. Handel. "A Favorite song in the Opera of Theseus" ["See, see your faithfull lover pineing"]. London, ca. 1720. [i] (blank), 2, [i] (blank) pp. BUC p. 1001. 2. Purcell, H. "Sing all ye muses. A song set by Mr. Henr. Purcell The Words by Mr Durfey." London, ca. 1700. From Part I of The Comical History of Don Quixote. 4 pp. BUC p. 861 (another edition). Scored for two voices and figured basso continuo. 3. Handel. "Mi brilla in English and Italian" ["Be Kind and Love" / "Mi brilla nel seno"]. London, ca. 1720. [i] (blank), 2, [i] (blank) pp. [HWV 10, Silla].BUC p. 93. 4. Purcell, H. "The Mad Dialogue Sung by Mr. Leveridge and Mrs. Lynsey" ["Behold the man with gigantick might"]. From The Richmond Heiress. London, ca. 1700. 3, [i] (blank) pp. BUC p. 862. 5. Handel. "Vieni torna in English & Italian" ["Turn o turn thee dearest Creature / Vieni torna Idolo mio"]. London, ca. 1715. [i] (blank), 2, [i] (blank) pp. [HWV 9, Teseo]. BUC p. 1041. 6. Handel. "A Favourite Song by an Eminent Master Within the Compass of the Flute" [Recitativo: "Lo here my Love" / Aria: "Love in her eyes sits playing"]. London, ca. 1725. [i] (blank), 2, [i] (blank) pp. BUC p. 624. 7. Handel. "A Song with a Symphony for an Octave Flute & Violins" [Recitativo: "Ye verdant Plains" / Aria: "Hush ye pretty warbling Quire"]. London, ca. 1722. [i], 3 (paginated 4-6), [i] (blank) pp. [HWV 49, Acis and Galatea]. BUC p. 432 (date incorrect); JISC (two copies, at Oxford and the British Library). In score, for piccolo, violin, voice, and unfigured basso continuo. 8. Handel. "A song by an Eminent Master" ["Would you gain the tender Creature"]. London, ca. 1750. [HWV 49, Acis and Galatea]. BUC pp. 432, [?]1091. 9. Eccles. "Air in the Opera Semele. The words by Mr Congreve" ["Come Zephrys"]. London, ca. 1730. [i] (blank), 2, [i] (blank) pp. BUC p. 309. 10. Orlandini. "A favourite Song in the Opera of Arsaces Sung by Sigr. Senesino" ["Se sol la mia morte" / "Cœlestial Corinna"]. London, ca. 1721. [i] (blank), 2, [i] (blank) pp. BUC p. 56. "Lucy Gregory" in contemporary manuscript to upper outer corner of final blank page. 11. Anon. "The Ladys Repulse or Favourite Minuet in Hercules" [a pasticcio]. London, ca. 1715. 2 pp. BUC p. 478. 12. Barrett. "A Song sett by Mr. Iohn Barrett Sung by Mrs. Lindsey" ["Mistake not Nymph"]. London, ca. 1705. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 86. 13. Barrett. "Liberia A Song Set to Musick" ["Liberia's all my Thought"]. London, ca. 1715. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 86. 14. Purcell, D. "Lovely Charmer. A song in the Island Princess." London, ca. 1700. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC, p. 856. 15. Leveridge. "A Favorite Song in the new Opera The words by Mr. Leveridge." London, ca. 1720. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 339. 16. Anon. "Tom a Bedlam" ["Forth from my dark and Dismall cell"]. London, ca. 1720. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 345. 17. Leveridge. "A Scotch Song Sung by Mr. Leveridge the words by Mr Durfey" ["Farewell my Bonny"]. London, ca. 1710. 1f. (recto music paginated "10," verso blank) pp. BUC p. 325. 18. Blow. "Go Perjur'd Man. A Song, for two Voices." London, ca. 1710. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 115. 19. Anon. "A song by a Gentleman" ["How charming"]. London, ca. 1730. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 370. 20. Weldon. "Orpheus Song to the Waves Sett by Mr. Iohn Weldon Sung by Mrs. Linsey." ["Stop, O ye Waves"]. London, ca. 1710. 1f. (recto song, verso version for flute) pp. BUC p. 1065. 21. Anon. "A Song by a Great Master" ["Beauteous Idol, charming Creature"]. London, ca. 1720. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 93. 22. Turner. "A Song On Mira's Singing and Beauty" ["Singing charms The Bless'd above"]. London, ca. 1710. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 1024. 23. M. F. "A song in the Italian style by F M" ["Ah, Crudel prenesto"]. London, ca. 1720. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 638. A humorous song satirizing Italian opera with text in nonsense-Italian. 24. Galliard. "Sung by Mr. Pack in The Opera of Circe" ["Fairest if thou can'st be King"]. London, ca. 1720. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 358. 25. Vanbrughe. "Apollo to Daphne by Mr. Vanbrughe" ["My Dearest Daphne"]. London, ca. 1735. Not in BUC, but may be from Vanbrughe's collection Mirth & Harmony; see BUC p. 1034. 26. Anon. "The Address with The Lady's Answer" ["Ah lovely Nymph"]. London, ca. 1725. 1f. (recto music paginated "7," verso blank) pp. BUC p. 11. 27. Handel. "A Song the words by Mr. Kirkland set to a Trumpet Minuet of Mr. Hendell's" ["Phillis the Lovely"]. London, ca. 1725. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. [HWV 349, Watermusic]. BUC p. 781. 28. Young and Leveridge. "The Reproach" ["Send back my long stray'd Eyes"] and "Mr. Leveridge's Tune." London, ca. 1720. 1f. (recto music, verso blank). BUC p. 1098. The instrumental tune appears to be unrelated to the song; here may, however, be some association as the song incorporates imagery related to the eyes, and the tune's name (not given here) is "Black-eyed Susan." 29. Anon. "A Song after the Italian Manner by an Eminent Master" ["Lovely cruel charming fair"]. London, ca. 1715. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 632 (another edition). 30. Handel. "Di godere in English & Italian by Mr. Hendell" ["Di godere" / "Oh my dearest"]. London, ca. 1720. 1f. (recto music, verso blank). [HWV 228]. Not in BUC; possibly related to an edition in Foundling Museum. JISC ("This song appeared in two editions in 1719: the first was in The Yearly Subscriptions, a volume of twenty songs, advertised on 5 December, the second in the Monthly Mask of Vocal Music issued on 24 December"). 31. Pepusch. "A Song in the Mask of Martillo" ["Tender Hearts to ev'ry Passion"]. London, ca. 1716. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 722. 32. Carey. "The Midsummer Wish Taken from the Journal" ["Waft me some soft and cooling Breeze"]. London, ca. 1725. 1f. (recto music, verso blank) pp. BUC p. 165. 33. Leveridge. "A Song in the Beau Demolish'd Sung by Mr. Leveridge" ["Whilst I'm carrouzing"]. London, ca. 1730. 1f. (recto music, verso index in contemporary manuscript) pp. BUC p. 615. Binding worn, rubbed, and bumped; spine partially lacking; lower board nearly detached. Minor dampstaining and worming; occasional small stains. John Barrett (ca. 1674-ca. 1745) was an English composer and organist, pupil of John Blow. "Like many of his contemporaries, such as Jeremiah Clarke, John Eccles and Daniel Purcell, Barrett composed mainly for the theatre, and his many songs, mostly of the double-barrelled art song variety, are both tuneful and attractive." Christopher Powell, revised by H. Diack Johnstone in Grove Music Online John Blow (1649-1708) was an English composer, organist, and teacher. "By his mid-20s he had become the foremost musician in England, and in later years he was the elder statesman of the Restoration school, whose chief luminary was Henry Purcell." Bruce Wood in Grove Music Online John Eccles (ca. 1668-1735) was an English composer. "Eccles's greatest talent is revealed in his many songs. Remarkable for their beautifully contoured melodies and impeccable prosody, they quickly capture the mood and subtleties of the poetry and are eminently singable. His large works are notable for their dramatic pacing and their carefully planned tonal architecture. In the latter respect he surpassed even Purcell, and was far in advance of his day. Eccles brought the Restoration tradition to its close. After Purcell's death in 1695 he was undoubtedly the greatest of the Restoration theatre composers." Stoddard Lincoln in Grove Music Online John Ernest Galliard (ca. 1687-1749), German composer and oboist, "certainly played a significant role in London's musical life in the first half of the 18th century." Roger Fiske, revised by Richard G. King in Grove Music Online George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), English composer of German birth, was "one of the greatest composers of his age." Anthony Hicks in Grove Music Online Richard Leveridge (1670-1758), English bass and composer, was "a leading singer on the London stage and a popular composer of songs." Olive Baldwin, revised by Thelma Wilson in Grove Music Online. Giuseppe Maria Orlandini (1676-1760) was an Italian composer. "The large number and wide spread of performances of his operas confirm the opinions of Burney, La Borde, Martini and Quadrio that Orlandini was highly celebrated as a composer of dramatic music. He was best known for his comic intermezzos, in which genre his importance almost certainly outweighs that of Pergolesi. Indeed, Orlandini's Bacocco e Serpilla (under various titles and with added music by various composers) appears to have been the most frequently performed piece of musical drama in the entire 18th century." John Walter Hill and Francesco Giuntini in Grove Music Online Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667-1752), a German-born composer and theorist active in England, is best known for his arrangement of music for The Beggar's Opera to John Gay's libretto; he composed works in all genres, including vocal music. Daniel Purcell (ca. 1664-1717), brother (or cousin) of Henry Purcell, was an English composer and organist. "Although he was a victim of invidious comparison with Henry, Daniel was a talented composer whose style, while perhaps too ornate, is never dull or incompetent." Mark Humphreys, revised by Robert Thompson in Grove Music Online Henry Purcell (1659-1695), composer and organist, "was one of the most important 17th century composers and one of the greatest of all English composers." Peter Holman and Robert Thompson in Grove Music Online John Weldon (1676-1736), an English organist and composer "of considerable talent," was a pupil of Henry Purcell. Margaret Laurie, revised by Stephen Bullamore in Grove Music Online.
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Johann Strauss: Ein Wiener Buch ... mit 25 Bildern erstes bis fünftes tausend by [STRAUSS, Johann]. Decsey, Ernst

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Johann Strauss: Ein Wiener Buch ... mit 25 Bildern erstes bis fünftes tausend
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[STRAUSS, Johann]. Decsey, Ernst
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Very Good
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Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1922. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Boards. 298 pp. Browned.
Ill Seen, Ill Said (Signed limited edition)

Ill Seen, Ill Said (Signed limited edition) by Beckett, Samuel

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Ill Seen, Ill Said (Signed limited edition)
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Beckett, Samuel
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Fine
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Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, 1982. First thus. Fine. A presentation copy, outside of the 299 numbered and 26 lettered copies. Bound in blue marbled boards with navy leather backstrip with gilt tooling and title in gilt on spine. Extremely clean interior, signed by author on half-title. Published first in French in 1981 and translated by the author in the following year, Ill Seen, Ill Said, is a novella capturing the last moments of a dying woman. Beckett combined third person narration with a steam-of-consciousness style to create this poetic mediation on mortality. Herbert Yellin (1935-2014) established his small fine press in Northridge in 1978 to celebrate his favorite modern authors, from poets to science fiction writers. Lord John Press was committed to producing exquisite editions and this copy is a perfect example of that mission. Fine.
LANDS IN ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI

LANDS IN ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI by Alabama Land & Development Co.

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LANDS IN ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI
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Alabama Land & Development Co.
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Louisville, KY: F. C. Nunemacher Press, 1901. 35, [1] pp. Stapled as issued in original printed and illustrated wrappers. Minor foxing, profusely illustrated. Very Good plus. The Alabama Land & Development Company, based in Mobile, managed public land grants to the Mobile & Ohio Railroad, to induce settlement along the Railroad's route. The Company's pamphlet demonstrates the favorable terms of purchase, the topography, climate, rainfall, healthy environment, fruits and other agricultural products, crops, grasses, live stock, "valuable woods," "important cities and towns" in Mississippi and Alabama. We have not located this item on OCLC.
What's Your Favorite Animal?

What's Your Favorite Animal? by Carle, Eric; Cousins, Lucy; Willems, Mo; Bruel, Nick; Wells, Rosemary

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What's Your Favorite Animal?
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Carle, Eric; Cousins, Lucy; Willems, Mo; Bruel, Nick; Wells, Rosemary
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B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA (United States)
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Fine
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New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2014 Illustrated by fourteen children's book illustrators including Eric Carle, Mo Willems, Lucy Cousins, Erin Stead, Rosemary Wells, and others. First edition, second printing. Presentation copy, signed and inscribed by Eric Carle to his Florida neighbors and close friends, Ed and Irene Staffin, in black ink on p. [1]: "For Irene & Ed, with best wishes Eric Carle". Publisher's white pictorial boards, with illustrations by the fourteen featured illustrators of their favorite animals to boards, and yellow endpapers; in its original white pictorial dust jacket, with a cat illustration by Eric Carle to front panel, lettered in black, blue, red, green, and purple. Fine book; fine unclipped dust jacket, with just a touch of staining to top right corner of front panel. Overall, a superb copy of a work that brings together some of the foremost illustrators of children's picture books. In this collaborative effort, fourteen famous children's picture book illustrators present their favorite animals in their characteristic style and explain why they love them. The authors include Eric Carle, Nick Bruel, Lucy Cousins, Susan Jeffers, Steven Kellogg, Jon Klassen, Tom Lichtenheld, Peter McCarty, Chris Raschka, Peter Sís, Lane Smith, Erin Stead, Rosemary Wells, and Mo Willems. Notably, all the royalties from this book went to The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, located in Amherst, Massachusetts. Eric Carle (1929-2021) illustrated more than 70 children's books, many of which he also wrote, including The Very Hungry Caterpillar (1969), which is recognized as one of the most popular and commercially successful children's books of all time. Carle used an innovative illustrating process, in which he "usually began with plain tissue paper, painting it with different colors of acrylic paint. Working with brushes, fingers, or miscellaneous objects-like a piece of carpet, sponge, or burlap-he would cover the tissue paper with different textures" (The New York Times, 2021). Overcoming a harrowing childhood in Nazi Germany, Carle moved to New York City in his early 20s with an art school degree and $40. His breakthrough opportunity came when children's book author Bill Martin Jr. spotted a red lobster that he had illustrated in a magazine and subsequently asked him to illustrate Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (1967). Eric married Barbara "Bobbie" Morrison (1938-2015), who worked as a Montessori teacher and adoption caseworker, in 1973. The two co-founded The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Massachusetts in 2002. In 2003, Eric and Barbara purchased a home overlooking the ocean in Tavernier, Florida on Key Largo, which Eric transformed into "a sleek collage of Brazilian Ipe wood, concrete and steel" with the help of designer Luis Pons (The New York Times, 2007). The couple spent most of their later years at that residence. From 2004 to 2012, Ed and Irene Staffin lived in Tavernier, where they were neighbors and close friends with the Carles. In one letter to the Staffins, Barbara recalls a dinner that Ed and Irene hosted for her and Eric, calling it "an act of love," and goes on to praise the unpretentious atmosphere of the evening, writing "...there was an absence of egos, and people really cared about making contact and not upstaging, how very civilized, and sane, it all was." . Inscribed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included.
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Tar: A Midwest Childhood by ANDERSON, Sherwood

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Tar: A Midwest Childhood
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ANDERSON, Sherwood
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[n.p.] Boni & Liveright, 1926., 1926. Limited edition. 8vo. Author's foreword. Title page printed in black and ochre. Japan vellum over floral patterned boards, spine with brown printed paper label. Very good. Original publisher's tan board slipcase (worn). No signatures or bookplates. #90/350 numbered copies, signed by Anderson on the limitation page.. Signed by Author(s). Hardcover.
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Printed card signed with initials. "To all who wrote to wish me well by White, E.B.

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Printed card signed with initials. "To all who wrote to wish me well
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White, E.B.
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
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1977. Verse thanks "to all who liked the LETTERS". With envelope, postmarked August 10, 1977.
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER, FOR 1848

OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER, FOR 1848 by Secretary of War

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OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER, FOR 1848
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Secretary of War
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Washington: Adjutant General's Office, 1848. Soft Cover. Good binding. Sewn paperback. Minor loss to the head and tail of the spine. Good binding.
Report of the State Commission on Prison Labor Together with the Proceedings of the Commission Minutes of the Evidence and an Index of Subjects

Report of the State Commission on Prison Labor Together with the Proceedings of the Commission Minutes of the Evidence and an Index of Subjects

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Report of the State Commission on Prison Labor Together with the Proceedings of the Commission Minutes of the Evidence and an Index of Subjects
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Albany: The Argus Company, Printers, 1871. 325pp. Paper covers chipped and off but present. The Commission likened the practice of prison labor to bribery.
SunDance Vol.1 No.1 (Apr-May 1972), No.2 (Aug - Sept 1972), No.3 (Nov - Dec 1972)

SunDance Vol.1 No.1 (Apr-May 1972), No.2 (Aug - Sept 1972), No.3 (Nov - Dec 1972) by Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Richard Boyle, Paul Krassner, et al (contrubutors)

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SunDance Vol.1 No.1 (Apr-May 1972), No.2 (Aug - Sept 1972), No.3 (Nov - Dec 1972)
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Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Richard Boyle, Paul Krassner, et al (contrubutors)
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San Francisco: Running Dog Inc, 1972. Soft cover. Good. First three issues of the short lived, San Francisco-based early 1970s culture magazine, an offshoot of Sixties "counterculture" . The issues feature columns by Yoko Ono, two of her pieces illustrated by John Lennon. Large format, leaves toned, dog-eared corners.
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Every New Yorker's Book and Diary for 1842 by TREMAYNE, Edward

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Every New Yorker's Book and Diary for 1842
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TREMAYNE, Edward
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Covers detached and spine lacking, internally clean
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Root Wheeler, 1841. Covers detached and spine lacking, internally clean. 8vo. 34 pp of text + 48 pp for the diary. Original diced-russia-backed green boards.
The Theory & Practice of Gamesmanship or The Art of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating

The Theory & Practice of Gamesmanship or The Art of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating by POTTER, Stephen

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The Theory & Practice of Gamesmanship or The Art of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating
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POTTER, Stephen
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New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1948. Cloth. Near fine/very good +. Lt.-Col. Frank WILSON. 12mo; x [ii], 13-128pp; pale green buckram, title printed in black on spine; light glue burns on endpapers, ownership in neat ink on ffep; b&w illustrations in text; light shelf scuff to tail spine; unclipped color pictorial dust jacket, light wear to edges and age-toning; near fine in very good plus dj. Presumed first American edition. Written by British satirist, Stephen Potter, who was known for his parodies of self-help books. This book was written during a power-outage in 1947 when his shows on live BBC radio were interrupted. [Wiki].
Bunny Babies, ''Linenette", No. 443

Bunny Babies, ''Linenette", No. 443 by [ANONYMOUS]

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Bunny Babies, ''Linenette", No. 443
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[ANONYMOUS]
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Very good +
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New York: Sam'l Gabriel Sons & Company, 1930. Staplebound. Very good +. 8vo; [10pp]; 2 staple binding; color illustrated wraps and illustrations every page with text; light soiling; very good plus.
Diplomatarium Anglicum Aevi Saxonici. A Collection of English..

Diplomatarium Anglicum Aevi Saxonici. A Collection of English.. by Thorpe, Benjamin

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Diplomatarium Anglicum Aevi Saxonici. A Collection of English..
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Thorpe, Benjamin
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9781584779247
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2008. ISBN-13: 9781584779247; ISBN-10: 1584779241. English Charters from Aethelbert to William the Conqueror Thorpe, Benjamin. Diplomatarium Anglicum Aevi Saxonici. A Collection of English Charters, From the Reign of King Aethelberht of Kent, A.D. DC. V. to That of William the Conqueror. Containing I. Miscellaneous charter. II. Wills. III. Guilds. IV. Manumissions and Acquittances. With a Translation of the Anglo-Saxon. Originally published: London: Macmillan, 1865. xli, 683 pp. Reprinted 2008 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584779247. ISBN-10: 1584779241. Hardcover. New. $49.95 * Reprint of the sole edition of this collection of important pre-conquest charters. Contents: I. Miscellaneous charters; II. Wills; III. Guilds; IV. Manumissions and acquittances. Supplement to Kemble's "Codex diplomaticus aevi saxonici." Latin and Anglo-Saxon. The Anglo-Saxon with English translation in parallel columns. "Corrigenda": p. [684]. Includes bibliographical references and index. Benjamin Thorpe [1782-1870] was a distinguished Anglo-Saxon scholar and translator who published a number of principal works in this field, including the important Analecta Anglo-Saxonica and Ancient Laws and Institutes of England.
Redoute's Roses, Redoutes Rosen, Les Roses De Redoute
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Redoute's Roses, Redoutes Rosen, Les Roses De Redoute

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Redoute's Roses, Redoutes Rosen, Les Roses De Redoute
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Books Tell You Why, Inc. (United States)
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9783822813560
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Koln, London, ET AL: Taschen. Fine. 2001. Softcover. 3822813567 . A Fine Edition ; 191 pages .
KOOZÅ

KOOZÅ

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KOOZÅ
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N.P.: Cirque du Soleil, n.d.. stiff paper wrappers. Cirque du Soleil. 4to. stiff paper wrappers. unpaginated. Souvenir program for the performance of Koozå. Listing of the cast and advertisements.