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Jack LEVINE by Franck GETLEIN

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Seller: Marninart, Inc (ABAA-ILAB)
Title
Jack LEVINE
Author
Franck GETLEIN
Seller
Marninart, Inc (ABAA-ILAB) (United States)
Description
New York: Abrams, 1966, 1966. Signed by Artist.. Signed by Author(s). Hardcover. Very Good.
The Modern Practice of Shipbuilding in Iron and Steel, Collins' Advanced Science Series, Vol. I-Text, and Vol. II-Plates

The Modern Practice of Shipbuilding in Iron and Steel, Collins' Advanced Science Series, Vol. I-Text, and Vol. II-Plates by THEARLE, Samuel J.P.

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Title
The Modern Practice of Shipbuilding in Iron and Steel, Collins' Advanced Science Series, Vol. I-Text, and Vol. II-Plates
Author
THEARLE, Samuel J.P.
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
London and Glasgow: William Collins, Sons, & Company, 1886. First Edition. Cloth. Very good. SIGNED by the author and inscribed to James Reid, "Oct. 1886", possibly Sir James Reid, 1st Baronet and physician to three monarchs. First edition. Vol. I: 8vo; 233pp +[1] [5pp publisher's ads]; gilt-stamped vignette and title to navy cloth, black stamped border; yellow glazed endpapers; author's inscription and signature to verso ffep along with other ownership in ink; colophon to title page; ownership in ink to verso title page; light wear to board edges, acid burn with offset of signatures to title page, light soiling to rear eps; very good. Vol. II: 4to; numbered plates to XXXIII plus 2 additional plates, printed one side only; gilt-stamped vignette and title to navy cloth, black stamped border; yellow glazed endpapers; light shelf-wear to boards; author's inscription and signature to verso ffep along with other ownership in ink; colophon to title page; ownership in ink to verso title page; near fine. Located in 7 WorldCat libraries, 4 in the U.S. Scarce in the marketplace, this two volume set describes in detail the many processes involved in steel ship building. The plates in Volume II are detailed drawings of the anatomy of a ship, and the final plate shows the ship rigged and with full sail.
The Canfield Decision

The Canfield Decision by Agnew, Spiro T. [Sinatra, Nancy]

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Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
Title
The Canfield Decision
Author
Agnew, Spiro T. [Sinatra, Nancy]
Seller
The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
ISBN
9780872234529
Condition
Near fine
Description
Chicago: The Playboy Press, 1976. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Signed first edition, first printing of The Canfield Decision, inscribed by Vice President Spiro Agnew to Nancy Sinatra. Octavo, [6], 344pp, [2]. Blue hardcover, cloth spine, title in gilt on spine, gilt illustration on front board. Stated "first edition" on copyright page. Light sunning along top quarter of boards, internally fine. In the publisher's dust jacket, $8.95 on the front flap, light wear at edges, bright illustrations. Inscribed by former Vice President Spiro Agnew to Nancy Sinatra, Sr, the first wife of Frank Sinatra and mother of his children. The book is inscribed: "To Nancy, Sr., With respect and affection. Ted Agnew. 4/17/76." After his resignation in 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew returned to his home in Ocean City, NJ. With a loan from Frank Sinatra for $200,000, he was able to cover his legal bills and living expenses. In retirement he wrote this book, The Canfield Decision and his memoirs, Go Quietly...Or Else. (Provenance: From J. Preston, Inc of Van Nuys, California - July, 2019).
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Evolution of Life. by Chapman, Henry C.

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Evolution of Life.
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Chapman, Henry C.
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Savoy Books (United States)
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Philadelphia: J.B.Lippinoctt & Co,, 1873. Book. 8vo, original cloth. Pp. 193. Folding frontis. and 32 plates. Top of spine chipped, spine faded, a very good copy. First edition, inscribed by the author to historian Alexander Johnston, with his engraved bookplate. A relatively early attempt to explain evolution to the American public, by the noted Philadelphia physician and biologist. (See DAB)..
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[New Haven - First Church.] Confession of Faith, Covenant, and Articles of Practice, Adopted by the First Church in New-Haven. To which is added, A Catalogue of the Members... from March 1s. 1758, to January 1st. 1810.

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[New Haven - First Church.] Confession of Faith, Covenant, and Articles of Practice, Adopted by the First Church in New-Haven. To which is added, A Catalogue of the Members... from March 1s. 1758, to January 1st. 1810.
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Savoy Books (United States)
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[New Haven:] Sidney's Press, 1810. Book. 8vo, stitched title wrappers, pp. 16. Tide mark stain to first three leaves. With the contemporary ownership signature of Frances Julia Webster, the second daughter of Noah Webster, who with her father, her mother Rebecca and family are listed among the members. Also notable among the membership are eleven named men and women of color, some as early as 1758..