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A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls

A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls by Hawthorne, Nathaniel

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Seller: Biblioctopus
Title
A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls
Author
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Seller
Biblioctopus (United States)
Description
Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852. First Edition. First printing of 3,000 copies, with “lifed” for “lifted” on page 21, line 3, but this is no ordinary copy of the 1st printing. It’s in the publisher’s deluxe gift binding (likely less than 10% of the total first printing run), easily identified by the oval design on the front cover being in gilt, but also the gilt decorations, and the gilt edges, and only a small fraction of the 1st edition was issued in this binding. Slightest rubs to spine tips and corners, else in fine, fresh condition, exceptional quality for this 1st printing when it’s in this binding. Engraved frontispiece by Hobart and Robbins (who did Uncle Tom’s Cabin the same year) and 6 plates by Baker from designs by Billings. Half morocco case. Provenance: Ex–Frank Maier. Ex–the great Frank Hogan, at the pinnacle of antiquarian ancestry, and among the paramount libraries ever auctioned (1945). Ref: Clark, A 18.1.a. BAL, 7606. Blanck, Peter Parley to Penrod, page 6. For 5 years Hawthorne had pondered the idea of removing the starch from ancient fables, but when he decided to actually do it, he wrote A Wonder Book in only 8 weeks. He was at the peak of his powers, with all his magnificent style available, and he was under the spell of his neighbor, and at the time inseparable friend, Herman Melville, who was busily writing Moby–Dick (Moby is dedicated to Hawthorne and the nudges of each author on the other are evident in both books).  Hawthorne’s was a revolutionary re–sculpting of the Greek myths, a de–marbleizing of the Olympian gods, goddesses and heroes, where everyone’s a deity and no one cleans the fireplace, and in it he recast the immortals in a style suitable for young adults.  In his Preface, he wrote: “Children possess an unestimated sensitivity to whatever is deep or high, in imagination or feeling, so long as it is simple, likewise. It is only the artificial and the complex that bewilders them.” –the last line of the Preface’s wonderful last paragraph The 6 stories are: The Gorgon’s Head (Perseus and Medusa), The Golden Touch (King Midas), The Paradise of Children (Pandora and her box), The Three Golden Apples (Hercules, Atlas, and the Hesperides’ orchard), The Miraculous Pitcher (the kindness of Baucis and Philemon to 2 strangers, Zeus and Hermes in disguise), and The Chimæra (Bellerophon taming Pegasus and killing the monster).
Three Novels: Molloy, Malone Dies and the Unnamable

Three Novels: Molloy, Malone Dies and the Unnamable by Beckett, Samuel

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Seller: Bookbid Rare Books
Title
Three Novels: Molloy, Malone Dies and the Unnamable
Author
Beckett, Samuel
Seller
Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Grove Press, 1959. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First Grove Press Edition 1959 stated on the copyright page, INSCRIBED by Samuel Beckett on the title page. First collected edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Housed in a custom-made collector's clamshell case.
Collection of 22 notebook reports regarding production levels of sake in Higashine village in Yamagata Prefecture

Collection of 22 notebook reports regarding production levels of sake in Higashine village in Yamagata Prefecture by SAKE MANUFACTURING IN YAMAGATA PREFECTURE 山形県, LATE EDO

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Seller: Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc.
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Collection of 22 notebook reports regarding production levels of sake in Higashine village in Yamagata Prefecture
Author
SAKE MANUFACTURING IN YAMAGATA PREFECTURE 山形県, LATE EDO
Seller
Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Yamagata Prefecture: 1819-68. Ushu province (today’s Yamagata Prefecture) has a long tradition of making sake. The region has abundant fresh water, and the climate is well-suited for growing sake rice. This archive of 22 manuscript reports was produced for local tax collectors by two sake manufacturers in Higashine village, Murayama, Ushu province: Genshirō 源四郎 (20 reports) and Hachizaemon 八左衛門 (two reports). Neither is in business today. Sake was a heavily regulated industry in Edo Japan and a major source of tax revenue. The shogunate also controlled production levels in order to conserve rice in times of shortage and to regulate prices. The government also required manufacturers to brew only in winter time to improve quality. These official reports contain statements of amounts of sake-making rice used and production levels of sake by number of barrels. One report was prepared in 1819, one in the 1820s, five in the 1830s, four in the 1840s, two in the 1850s, and nine in the 1860s. Most of the reports consist of four folding leaves of text. In fine condition. The archive’s original wrapper is present.
Dinner [Menu] for the Visiting Governors of Several States attending the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia

Dinner [Menu] for the Visiting Governors of Several States attending the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia by WILSON, S. David

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Seller: Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
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Dinner [Menu] for the Visiting Governors of Several States attending the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia
Author
WILSON, S. David
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
Philadelphia: E. A. Wright Co, 1936. First Edition. Stiff wraps. Near fine. 10" x 7 ¾"; [12pp]; die-cut, stiff copper-colored embossed front cover menu in the shape of the Liberty Bell of Philadelphia, yellow and blue twist silk cord and tassel to top fold; all pages printed one side except one; gilt-embossed seal of the city of Philadelphia to first page; light crease to bell hammer else fine. S. David Wilson was the Mayor of Philadelphia at the time of this Convention. This important dinner features a multi-paged menu with a listing of the food and beverage, the program and the guests. Listed as guests are 28 state governors, the Vice President of the United States, The President's Cabinet, and various other federal, state, and local dignitaries. The dinner menu is complete from cocktails to dessert and demi-tasse, as well as the wines listed as "Graves Sauterne", that is from that region of France, and the after dinner "Cigarettes" and "Cigars". The presidential election in 1936 featured the incumbent President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his Vice-President, John Nance Garner facing off to the Republican candidate, Alf Landon and Frank Knox. Roosevelt and Garner were re-elected that November.
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Flora: An Appreciation of the Life and Work of Dame Flora Robson by Barrow, Kenneth

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Flora: An Appreciation of the Life and Work of Dame Flora Robson
Author
Barrow, Kenneth
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Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
London: Heinemann, 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. A nice copy in dustwrapper. Signed by both Kenneth Barrow and Flora Robson.
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YOUR OWN BEST SECRET PLACE / FULL COLOR PICTORIAL POSTER by Baylor, Byrd & Parnall, Peter

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YOUR OWN BEST SECRET PLACE / FULL COLOR PICTORIAL POSTER
Author
Baylor, Byrd & Parnall, Peter
Seller
THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
Description
YOUR OWN BEST SECRET PLACE / FULL COLOR PICTORIAL POSTER, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1979, Author Byrd Baylor, Illustrator Peter Parnall, first printing, measuring approximately 24" by 16" and most suitable for framing. A fine copy. Baylor & Parnall have earned three Caldecott honor books.
Remembering Sri Sarada Devi's Disciple: Swami Aseshananda As We Knew Him

Remembering Sri Sarada Devi's Disciple: Swami Aseshananda As We Knew Him by Esther Warkov

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Remembering Sri Sarada Devi's Disciple: Swami Aseshananda As We Knew Him
Author
Esther Warkov
Seller
Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
ISBN
9780578046600
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Compendium Publications, 2010-01-01. paperback. Near Fine. 10x8x1. Trade paperback, 4to, 305 pp. Slight shelf wear, owner's mark in pencil to first page.