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Ambarina: Novela Domestica Cubana por Felicia

Ambarina: Novela Domestica Cubana por Felicia by Auber, Virginia Felicia

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Ambarina: Novela Domestica Cubana por Felicia
Author
Auber, Virginia Felicia
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McBride Rare Books (United States)
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Good.
Description
Habana, 1915. Good.. 227pp. Modern black quarter cloth and marbled boards, spine gilt. Contemporary pencil ownership notations to title page and second leaf. Title page reinforced at gutter; final two leaves also reinforced in gutter, final leaf with some loss affecting a few words. Toned and foxed, on crude paper. Trimmed roughly in several areas. Second edition, first published in 1858. Virginia Felicia Auber (1821-1897) was a Spanish woman who lived in Cuba for many years. She often wrote under the name "Felicia," as with the present work. She moved to Cuba as a young woman and spent the next forty years there, authoring several novels, most of which seem to be romances about women in Cuba. We locate a single copy of the first edition of 1858 at the University of Florida's Cuban collection; a single copy of this edition appears to be located at Harvard. A rare work by a 19th-century woman, and an interesting piece of early 20th century Cuban book production.
La Legislatura del Estado Libre y Soberano de Mexico a los Habitantes del Mismo

La Legislatura del Estado Libre y Soberano de Mexico a los Habitantes del Mismo by [Mexican-American War]

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La Legislatura del Estado Libre y Soberano de Mexico a los Habitantes del Mismo
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[Mexican-American War]
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Toluca: Impreso por Quijano y Gallo, 1847. Very good plus.. 11pp. Gathered signatures, stitched. Small ink notation to title page, minor scattered foxing. A rare monograph from the Mexican Congress to its people in the midst of the Mexican-American War. Here, the Mexican government implores the populace for an end internal bickering and instead to concentrate on defeating the American forces who intend to subjugate not only Mexico but all of the Americas. The Mexican legislature also argues clearly for guerrilla warfare. The work was issued just after the Battle of Cerro Gordo, and also printed as a broadside, with priority of the two editions unknown. "Dated April 26, 1847, this rare and virtually unknown pamphlet criticizes the way the central government is handling the war. The writers are especially upset over taxation and the fiscal policy. Not in Haferkorn" - Garrett & Goodwin. OCLC lists just a single copy of this title, at the British Library. Eberstadt 160:339. Garrett & Goodwin, p.86. Dorothy Sloan 24b:291.
[Vernacular Photo Album and Scrapbook Documenting the Travel and Activities of Strout's Military Hussar Band, a Notable Early 20th-Century Sideshow Band]

[Vernacular Photo Album and Scrapbook Documenting the Travel and Activities of Strout's Military Hussar Band, a Notable Early 20th-Century Sideshow Band] by [Vaudeville]. [Strout's Military Hussar Band]

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[Vernacular Photo Album and Scrapbook Documenting the Travel and Activities of Strout's Military Hussar Band, a Notable Early 20th-Century Sideshow Band]
Author
[Vaudeville]. [Strout's Military Hussar Band]
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McBride Rare Books (United States)
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[Various locations, 1928. Good.. [28] leaves, illustrated with seventy-five photographs, and numerous ephemeral items. Oblong quarto. Contemporary black paper-covered boards, string tied. Some chipping, scuffing, and soiling to boards. Contents worn and shaken, with some leaves detached or trimmed, some images detached. Still, a lively collection. A unique vernacular photograph album and scrapbook documenting a couple of years of Strout's Military Hussar Band, a notable sideshow act that toured the country in the early part of the 20th century. A newspaper clipping (one of about thirty in the album) describes the group: "one of the finest bands in the country is furnishing music at the fair, and has already made a big hit with the visitors. In the bright red uniform of the Hussars, the band makes an excellent appearance." Another clipping states that "This attraction, a singing band of some 16 members, is said to be one of the most pretentious organizations of its sort on tour this year...." The photographs within are mostly portraits of the band members, the majority of which have been shape-cut out of larger photographs. There are also group photographs of other circus performers and sideshow acts, as well as some images capturing the after-effects of a train crash; the side of the train reads, "D.D. Murphy Shows," a well-known promoter during this period with whom the Hussar Band apparently traveled. One of the more interesting group photographs is pasted on the inside front cover and shows seven large individuals next to a manuscript caption reading, "World's Fattest Family." The ephemeral items peppered throughout the album include tickets to fairs in Beaumont, Texas; Little Rock, Arkansas; Fargo, Minot, and Devil's Lake, North Dakota; Memphis, Tennessee; and Sedalia, Missouri. Other ephemeral items include a business card for the solo clarinet and saxophonist of Strout's Hussar Band, Benne Kenner; other business and calling cards, newspaper clippings, and other clippings, probably from magazines.
Autograph Manuscript

Autograph Manuscript by BABBAGE, Charles

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Autograph Manuscript
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BABBAGE, Charles
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London, 1837. Footnotes from "The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise; A Fragment"] London: 1837. Full Description: BABBAGE, Charles. Autograph Manuscript. [Footnotes from "The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise; A Fragment"] London: 1837. One half-sheet of manuscript. Two paragraphs with seventeen lines of text in black ink. (9 x 7 1/2 inches; 230 x 187 mm). Additionally docket signed by Henry P. Babbage, (Charles's Son) at the bottom. Text on recto only, verso blank. Some creases and smudging to leaf. A small corner protector to top upper corner. Blank verso with some ink staining. Still a very good example. [Together with]: An engraving, dated 1853, of 'Mr Babbage's Difference Engine, no.1' mounted on a paper board. 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches; 275 x 210 mm). Some minimal toning and a bit of creasing at the bottom blank edge. Manuscripts of Babbage are rare. These two paragraphs in Charles Babbage's hand labeled "A"and "B" are portions of "Note G: On the Action of Existing Causes in Producing Elevations and Subsidences in Portions of the Earth's Surface" of the Appendix of Babbage's "The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise; A Fragment" London: J. Murray, 1837. Only two word in paragraph "A" have been changed in the published first edition, and paragraph "B" is verbatim. Paragraph "A" is the first paragraph of "Note G" and reads: "The following theory of the origin of many of the changes at present going on on the earth's surface, was suggested in endeavouring to account for the singular phenomena presented by the temple of Jupiter Serapis, at Puzzuoli, near Naples. The facts relating to that temple were stated in a paper presented to the Geological Society of London, in March, 1834 ; an abstract of which was published shortly after." Paragraph "B" is the final paragraph of "Note G" and reads: "The consequences resulting from the working out of this theory would fill a volume, rather than a note. It may, however, be remarked, that whilst the principles on which it is founded are really existing causes, yet that the sufficiency of the theory for explaining all the phenomena can only be admitted when it shall have been shown, that their power is fully equal to produce all the observed effects." The bottom Signature reads: "Autograph of Charles Babbage./ Part of the Mss of the IX Bridgewater/ Treatise, published in 1837./Henry P. Babbage/ 10 March 1895." Henry Prevost Babbage collated his father's papers after his death. "The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise (1837), though fragmentary in parts, is Babbage's most philosophically rewarding work. Eight Bridgewater Treatises were officially commissioned under the terms of the will of the eighth earl of Bridgewater. The purpose of the essays was to close the widening rift between rational science and natural theology. Babbage's Ninth was a supernumerary offering, not an official commission. In it he argued against William Whewell's assertion that scientific and religious modes of thought were incompatible and that mathematicians and mechanists were therefore disqualified from theological debate. This was anathema to Babbage, who set out to reconcile rational science with deism. One of Babbage's more intriguing arguments involved an explanation of miracles. He argued that just as programmed discontinuities in a sequence of numbers generated by his calculating engine were not a violation of computational rule, so, by analogy, miracles in nature were not a violation of natural law but a manifestation of a higher law-God's law, as yet undiscovered. In the pre-Darwinian decades there was major scientific opposition between uniformitarians who held that geological changes and by implication natural law were essentially gradual, and catastrophists who posited that extreme and comparatively sudden phenomena were responsible for geological discontinuities. Babbage visited the Temple of Serapis at Pozzuoli in 1828 and the geological speculations in his Treatise were based on observations he made there. His position was essentially allied to the views of the geologist Charles Lyell, a leading advocate of the uniformitarian doctrine." (Oxford DNB). Provenance: Discovered in a disbound album possibly related to the Wedgwood family, to which Babbage's wife Georgina Whitmore was connected. HBS 69577. $2,850.
[Obituary Notice of] Miss Caroline Lucretia Herschel, Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 629

[Obituary Notice of] Miss Caroline Lucretia Herschel, Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 629 by HERSCHEL, CAROLINE LUCRETIA

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[Obituary Notice of] Miss Caroline Lucretia Herschel, Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 629
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HERSCHEL, CAROLINE LUCRETIA
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The Manhattan Rare Book Company (United States)
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Astronomische Nachrichten, 1848. first edition. Fine. SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE TO THE WORLD'S FIRST PROFESSIONAL FEMALE ASTRONOMER. Standing at just 4 feet 3 inches tall, under a 40-foot telescope, Caroline Herschel's small size belies her immense scientific accomplishments. Though she disliked any praise that diminished her older brother William's achievements, she was a giant in the field of astronomy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Her accomplishments enabled generations of women to develop their careers in the sciences, a field once exclusively reserved for men. The incredible life of Caroline Herschel was memorialized in this obituary which we have on offer, published in this pristine copy of Astronomische Nachrichten. Astronomische Nachrichten, also known as Astronomical Notes, is the oldest continuously published astronomy journal. Founded in 1821 by German astronomer H.C. Schumacher under the patronage of King Christian VIII of Denmark, it quickly became the world's leading professional astronomy publication. Astronomische Nachrichten has published more than 300 volumes documenting and celebrating the progress of astronomy research over the last 200 years.Stunted by typhus as a child, Caroline was not considered a suitable candidate for marriage. Through the age of 22, she lived in the home where she was born, acting as a servant to her own family. In 1772, an invitation from her brother William to join him in Bath, England, changed the course of her life and the course of astronomy. Like her brother, she was captivated by the night sky. In 1774 as William was building his own telescope to observe the stars, he recognized Caroline's aptitude for mathematical calculations. Together they surveyed the skies, William entrusting Caroline with planning each night's observation schedule. After William discovered Uranus in 1782 and was appointed to be the personal astronomer to King George III, Caroline began to gain more recognition as an astronomer in her own right. Today, scientists acknowledge that her contributions were vital to William's success. As written in this obituary, written by her nephew, John Herschel:"There, from the first commencement of his astronomical pursuits, her attendance on both his daily labours and nightly watches was put in requisition; and was found so useful, that...she performed the whole of the arduous and important duties of his astronomical assistant, not only reading the clocks and noting down all the observations from dictation...but subsequently executing the whole of the extensive and laborious numerical calculations necessary to render them available to science...For the performance of these duties his Majesty King George the Third was graciously pleased to place her in the receipt of a salary sufficient for her singularly moderate wants and retired habits." Caroline received an annual salary of fifty pounds from King George III, making her the first woman in science to receive compensation for her academic work and research (Lubbock, 172). In addition to assisting William, Caroline continued to perform and document the extensive calculations that accompanied their research. They were a remarkable team that swept the visible sky with their telescopes, discovering 2400 nebulae (Hoskin).Caroline also made her own observations at the telescope, finding her first celestial object in 1783. Her most significant contributions to astronomy were the discoveries of eight comets, including the periodic comet 35P/Herschel-Rigollet, named after her. The first woman to discover a comet, she held the record for most comets discovered by a woman until the 1980s (Olson and Pasachoff, 80). She also observed many nebulae and star clusters, cataloging and identifying numerous astronomical objects. Caroline presented new findings to the Royal Astronomical Society, including revisions to John Flamsteed's British Catalogue, the most influential star catalog of that time. In the span of twenty months, Caroline identified and submitted a list of many mistakes in the British Catalogue as well as a list of 560 stars that had been omitted in Flamsteed's original publication. Her updates were published by the Royal Society in 1798 and members of the academy noted that her contributions were "unparalleled in either magnitude or importance" (Hoskins).Following William's death in 1822, Caroline mapped out and published the exact placement of their discoveries including Uranus and 2,500 clusters, comets, and nebulae. This work, along with her earlier publications, earned her an honorary membership to the Royal Astronomical Society (1835), and in 1838 she became the first female member of the Royal Irish Academy. For her achievements in the field of astronomy, she was awarded the King of Prussia's Gold Medal of Science in 1846. She died two years later, at the age of ninety-seven, well-received in society and highly recognized for her talents. It is a tribute to her accomplishments that her obituary was featured in Astronomische Nachrichten, the leading professional astronomy journal of her time. The complete obituary:Astronomische Nachrichten No. 629Miss Caroline Lucretia HerschelMir von Herrn Baronet Herschel gefälligst übersandt. SThis lady died at Hanover on the 9th of Jan in the ninety-eighth year of her age. She was the fourth daughter of Isaac Herschel and Anna Ilse Moritzen, his wife, - and sister to the celebrated astronomer of that name, as well as the constant companion and sole assistant of his astronomical labours, to the success of which her indefatigable zeal, diligence, and singular accuracy of calculation not a little contributed. She was born in Hanover on the 16th of March 1750; where she resided under the parental roof till her twenty second year - when she joined her brother, then actively engaged in the musical profession in Bath, in England, a country which was destined to be her home for half a century. There, from the first commencement of his astronomical pursuits, her attendance on both his daily labours and nightly watches was put in requisition; and was found so useful that on his removal to Datchet, and subsequently to Slough, - he being then occupied with his reviews of the heavens and other researches - she performed the whole of the arduous and important duties of his astronomical assistant , - not only reading the clocks and noting down all the observations from dictation as an amanuensis, but subsequently executing the whole of the extensive and laborious numerical calculations necessary to render them available to Science, as well as a multitude of others relative to the various objects of theoretical and experimental inquiry in which during his long and active career he at any time engaged. For the performance of these duties his Majesty King George the Third was graciously pleased to place her in the receipt of a salary sufficient for her singularly moderate wants and retired habits.Arduous, however, as these occupations must appear, - especially when it is considered that her brother's observations were always carried on (circumstances permitting) till day break, without regard to season, and indeed chiefly in the winter, - they proved insufficient to exhaust her activity. In their intervals she found time both for actual astronomical observations of her own and for the execution of more than one work of great extent and utility. The observations here alluded to were made with a small Newtonian sweeper constructed for her by her brother; with which, whenever his occasional absence or any interruption to the regular course of his observations permitted, she searched the heavens for comets, - and that so effectively as on no less than eight several occasions to be rewarded by their discovery (viz . on Aug. 1, 1786 ; Dec. 21, 1788 ; Jan. 9, 1790 ; April 17, 1790 ; Dec. 15, 1791 ; Oct. 7, 1793 ; Nov. 7, 1795 ; and Aug. 6, 1797). On five of these occasions (recorded in the pages of the "Philosophical Transactions" of London) her claim to the first discovery is admitted. These sweeps moreover proved productive of the detection of several remarkable nebulæ and clusters of stars previously unobserved: among which may be specially mentioned the superb Nebula, No. 1, Class V. of Sir William Herschel's catalogues - an object bearing much resemblance to the celebrated nebula in Andromeda discovered by Simon Inarius - as also the Nebula V. No. 18 ; the 12th and 27th clusters of Class VII .; and the 45th, 65th, 72nd, 77th, and 78th, of Class VIII.; of those catalogues. The astronomical works which she found leisure to complete were: 1st . "A Catalogue of 561 Stars observed by Flamsteed, "but which, having escaped the notice of those who framed the "British Catalogue" from that astronomer's observations, are not therein inserted: 2nd. "A General Index of Reference to every Observation of every Star inserted in the British Catalogue. "These works were published together in one volume by the Royal Society; and to their utility in subsequent researches Mr. Baily, in his "Life of Flamsteed, " pp. 388, 390, bears ample testimony. She further completed the reduction and arrangement as a "Zone Catalogue" of all the nebulæ and clusters of stars observed by her brother in his sweeps a work for which she was honoured with the Gold Medal of the Astronomical Society of London, in 1828, - which Society also conferred on her the unusual distinction of electing her an honorary member. On her brother's death, in 1822, she returned to Hanover; which she never again quitted, - passing the last twenty-six years of her life in repose, enjoying the society and cherished by the regard of her remaining relatives and friends, gratified by the occasional visits of eminent astronomers, and honoured with many marks of favour and distinction on the part of the King of Hanover, the Crown Prince, and his amiable and illustrious consort. To within a very short period of her death her health continued uninterrupted, her faculties perfect, and her memory (especially of the scenes and circumstances of former days) remarkably clear and distinct. Her end was tranquil and free from suffering - a simple cessation of life. J.F.W.H. IN: Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 629, pp. 65-67. The entire issue No. 629 in one large folio sheet uncut, folded to produce four leaves (eight pages, but paginated in columns to produce four page numbers per leaf). Each leaf approximately 23x28 cm. A remarkable survival in fine condition. References:Michael Hoskin. "Herschel, Caroline Lucretia (1750-1848), astronomer." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. September 22, 2005.Constance Lubbock. The Herschel Chronicle: The Life Story of Sir William Herschel and His Sister Caroline Herschel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1933.Roberta J. M. Olson and Jay M. Pasachoff. "The Comets of Caroline Herschel (1750-1848): Sleuth of the Skies at Slough", Culture and Cosmos, 2012.
Caleb Cushing, U.S. Congressman, Calls for Annexation of Canada

Caleb Cushing, U.S. Congressman, Calls for Annexation of Canada by CALEB CUSHING

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Caleb Cushing, U.S. Congressman, Calls for Annexation of Canada
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CALEB CUSHING
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Newburyport, [ Massachusetts], 1839. No binding. Fine. Autograph Letter Signed, to an unidentified recipient, Newburyport, [ Massachusetts], September 28, 1839. ""I Trust We May Live To See The Stars & Stripes Floating Over The Citadel Over Quebec."" Partial Transcript In all this matter of our British relations, I think the public mind is poisoned by the undue circulation & influence of the New York newspapers...Englishmen are editors or sub-editors in several of the papers that profess to be American. New York lives, thrives & has its being in the importation of British goods...in the blindness of their stupidity, the great Wall Street presses have bused & undervalued the Canadian...& done every thing they could to rivet the chains of the Canadians, though the independence of the latter & their annexation to the United States would of itself double the wealth & importance of New York. With time, however, I cannot but hope that the whole country will regard the questions as we do...I trust we may live to see the stars & stripes floating over the citadel of Quebec. Historical BackgroundCushing later served as Attorney General of the United States, and Minister to China, negotiated Panama Canal treaty, and was nominated by President Grant for Chief Justice, but was not confirmed by the Senate.Caleb Cushing (1800-1879); Represented Massachusetts as a Whig in the U.S. Congress (1835-1843); appointed by President Tyler as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to China (1843-5); also empowered to negotiate a treaty of navigation and commerce with Japan; again a member of Mass. house of representatives (1845-6); colonel of a Massachusetts regiment in Mexican-American War; appointed brigadier general by President Polk (1847); unsuccessful candidate for Governor (1847-9); again elected to the State house (1850); declined position as attorney general of Massachusetts (1851); mayor of Newburyport, Mass. (1851-2); judge of Mass. supreme court (1852); appointed by President Pierce as Attorney General of the United States (1853-1857); chairman of the Democratic National Conventions at Baltimore and Charleston in 1860; appointed by President Johnson as a commissioner to codify the laws of the United States (1866-1870); instructed to negotiate a treaty for a ship canal across the Isthmus (1868); appointed by President Grant counsel for the United States before the Alabama claims Arbitration Tribunal in Geneva (1872); nominated by Grant to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, but not confirmed by the Senate (1874); Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Spain (1874-1877). (excerpt from: bioguide.congress.gov)
SYSTEM OF ANATOMY FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS OF MEDICINE [Two Volumes, Complete]

SYSTEM OF ANATOMY FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS OF MEDICINE [Two Volumes, Complete] by Wistar, Caspar

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SYSTEM OF ANATOMY FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS OF MEDICINE [Two Volumes, Complete]
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Wistar, Caspar
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Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 1811; 1814. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto, two volumes. In Good plus condition. Quarter-bound in leather, with brown cloth boards. Paneled spines with gilt titling and ornmanetations. Boards have bumping to corners, chipping to edges, and rubbing wear throughout. Textblocks have ownership signatures to the title pages, age toning, foxing, and stains throughout. Volume 1 has light to moderate water damage from the title page to page 120 (not impacting text). Volume 2 has splitting to the front hinge and the original spine label laid in. Shelved in Room A CONTENTS: VOL I: (xii, 422 pages)-- VOL II: (viii, 453, [1] pages, plus one fold-out plate). 1409035. Special Collections.
Edward Weston Nudes

Edward Weston Nudes by Charis Wilson

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Edward Weston Nudes
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Charis Wilson
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creases to dust jacket on front and rear inner flaps. Inscribed to Bill and Zelda Holger by Charis Wilson, Cole, Neil and Brett Weston on title page with Edward's facsimilie signature. A card pasted to the inside front cover indicates the book was acquired at a book signing in Carmel on December 11, 1977. William Holger was an amateur photographer and construction supervisor from San Francisco who met Weston through the f/64 group in the 1930s. He helped build Weston's home on Wildcat Hill in Carmel.
Autograph letter signed to Thomas Twining

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Autograph letter signed to Thomas Twining
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Watson, Hewett
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Thames Ditton. Watson, Hewett Cottrell (1804-81). Autograph letter signed to [Thomas?] Twining. 7pp. on two bifolia. Thames Ditton, 28 January [no year; ca. 1850]. 185 x 115 mm. Fine. From Hewett Watson, British botanist, phrenologist and evolutionary theorist. Watson, the editor of the London Catalogue of British Plants from 1844 to 1874, was an expert on the geographical distribution of plants in the British Isles and a strong advocate for the use of statistical methods in scientific research. Charles Darwin corresponded with Watson and made use of Watson's botanical knowledge in his own evolutionary researches, acknowledging Watson as a vital source of scientific information in On the Origin of Species. Watson's correspondent here was most likely Thomas Twining, Jr. of Twickenham, who in 1846 had sponsored Watson's candidacy for a teaching post in Ireland, and who, like Watson, was interested in educational reform. Watson's letter discusses the subject of education, particularly that of the working classes. He and Twining both supported the progressive educational ideas of fellow phrenologist George Combe, whom he mentioned in his letter-"I forward your letter to Mr. Combe, of Edinburgh, & ask him to send you a list of addresses. I know of no one more likely to select persons qualified to give information of value than is Mr. C. Education is with him quite as much a hobby as phrenology is or has been . . ." Watson mentioned the Williams Secular School in Edinburgh-"established under the auspices of Mr. Combe"- which, like William Ellis's Birkbeck Schools, was founded expressly for the purpose of teaching science, art and economics to working-class children and adults. Watson included Ellis's name in a list of contacts who might prove useful to Twining. .
Almanak voor Hollandsche Blijgeestigen, tweede jaargang 1832 [1834] [1835]

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Almanak voor Hollandsche Blijgeestigen, tweede jaargang 1832 [1834] [1835]
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Amsterdam: Brest van Kempen [and Gebroeders Diederichs], 1832. 3 volumes, 16mo, pp. [20], 21-210; [25], 26-211, [5]; [17], 26-195, [9]; first 2 with engraved frontispieces, the last with a woodcut frontispiece portrait; 6 wood-engraved plates (including a portrait of Erasmus), 2 engraved plates, one instance of printed music in the text and another on 1 folding plate; original printed brown wrappers; wrappers loosening, bindings shaken; overall good and clean. None of these are found in OCLC.
OVER TWO TONS OF SALT IS SHIPPED FROM THE LARGEST SALT MINE IN NORTH AMERICA TO ONE OF THIS COUNTRY'S LARGEST HORSE AND CATTLE BREEDING FARMS. - Small packet of materials related to the shipment of "lump salt" from the Retsoff Mining Company to the Powell Brothers "Shadeland" stock farm

OVER TWO TONS OF SALT IS SHIPPED FROM THE LARGEST SALT MINE IN NORTH AMERICA TO ONE OF THIS COUNTRY'S LARGEST HORSE AND CATTLE BREEDING FARMS. - Small packet of materials related to the shipment of "lump salt" from the Retsoff Mining Company to the Powell Brothers "Shadeland" stock farm by Foster & Brown to Messers Powell Brothers

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OVER TWO TONS OF SALT IS SHIPPED FROM THE LARGEST SALT MINE IN NORTH AMERICA TO ONE OF THIS COUNTRY'S LARGEST HORSE AND CATTLE BREEDING FARMS. - Small packet of materials related to the shipment of "lump salt" from the Retsoff Mining Company to the Powell Brothers "Shadeland" stock farm
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Foster & Brown to Messers Powell Brothers
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Retsoff, New York to Springboro, Pennsylvania, 1888. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This grouping contains a March 10th, 1888, bill of lading from the Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad Company and a shipping notice from Foster & Brown, agents of the "Retsof Mining Co., Miners and Shippers of Salt," dated March 14, 1888 along with the two-cent green stamped envelope used for mailing. All in nice shape. Until the late 1800s, the need for salt in New York was met primarily by using brine springs near Syracuse. However, in 1882, an amateur geologist named Carroll Cocher predicted that there were vast underground deposits of salt in Livingston County. He obtained funding from several New York City investors and dug test wells that discovered a massive vein of salt 1,000 feet below the surface. The principal investor, William Foster, became president of the mining company which he named Retsof, i.e. Foster spelled backwards. Foster and the Retsof Mining Company built a company village, Retsof, near the mine to house managers and workers. Most of the workers were recent Italian immigrants and the village became well-known as "Little Italy." The operation quickly be came the largest salt mine in North America and the second largest in the world. It continued in operation until a 1994 earthquake caused a partial collapse and the tunnels filled with water. The Powell Brothers operated an immense stock farm of national renown in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The Shadeland farm more than 1,000 acres of choice land, located a mile north from Spring Borough. It included over 50 large stone barns, stables and outbuildings where its corps of employees bred Clydesdale and trotting horses as well as Holstein and Devon cattle.
Ideas and Methods in Quantum and Statistical Physics:  Volume 2
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Ideas and Methods in Quantum and Statistical Physics: Volume 2 by ALBEVERIO, Sergio, et al (editors)

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Ideas and Methods in Quantum and Statistical Physics: Volume 2
Author
ALBEVERIO, Sergio, et al (editors)
Seller
Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780521419307
Condition
Fine
Description
NY:: Cambridge University Press,. Fine. 1992. Hardcover. 0521419301 . Volume 2 only. First edition. Fine in glossy printed boards. No dust jacket, as issued. .
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A Delicate Balance. by ALBEE, Edward.

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A Delicate Balance.
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ALBEE, Edward.
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Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket
Description
NY:: Atheneum,. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. Winner of the 1967 Pulitzer Prize for drama. Stated first edition. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper, else very good in a very good dust jacket. .
Everything in the Garden:  From the Play by Giles Cooper.
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Everything in the Garden: From the Play by Giles Cooper. by ALBEE, Edward (adapted by).

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Everything in the Garden: From the Play by Giles Cooper.
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ALBEE, Edward (adapted by).
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Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780689100024
Condition
Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Description
NY:: Atheneum,. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1968. Hardcover. 0689100027 . Stated first edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. .
The Light of Asia Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama Prince of Indian and Founder of Buddhism

The Light of Asia Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama Prince of Indian and Founder of Buddhism by Arnold, Sir Edwin

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The Light of Asia Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama Prince of Indian and Founder of Buddhism
Author
Arnold, Sir Edwin
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Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Covers in stain resistant cotton in an Indian pattern, green leather backstrip label stamped in gold leaf. Fine in fine brown sl
Description
Avon Ct: Limited Editions Club, 1976. Hardcover. Covers in stain resistant cotton in an Indian pattern, green leather backstrip label stamped in gold leaf. Fine in fine brown slipcase. Ayres Houghtelling. 220 pages. 30 x 24 cm. With an introduction by Melford E. Spiro and illustrations by Ayres Houghtelling, eight full page watercolors, eight two color line drawings and 8 black and white illustrations. Printed by A. Colish. Limited edition, copy 1267 of 2000 signed by Hightelling. Laid-in the 8 page LEC Monthly Letter. NEWMAN & WICHE 497. Bright, fresh copy.
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Debit and Credit: Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag. With a preface by Christian Charles Josias Bunsen by L.C.C.

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Debit and Credit: Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag. With a preface by Christian Charles Josias Bunsen
Author
L.C.C.
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
fair
Description
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1858. Hardcover. fair. 8vo. xxiv. 26-564pp. Tooled and stamped cloth. Yellow endpapers. Notable translation of "Soll und Haben". Minor age wear to binding. Free front endpaper and top part of free rear endpaper missing, with closed tear through middle of page following last text page. Minor browning and foxing throughout. Fair condition.
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Phinney's Calendar, or Western Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1882… by [Almanac].

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Phinney's Calendar, or Western Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1882…
Author
[Almanac].
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
Description
Pamphlet, 24mo (3 1/4" x 5 1/2"), original printed wrappers, stitched, some ad pages. Front cover almost detached, some soiling staining and browning, last leaf with some tears and chips, and with some text lost, usual corner folds and minor chips; a decent copy. According to the title page, this is the 85th edition of this almanac, which is packed with considerable information. Contains the usual weather charts and astrological material, but this one also includes a few ad pages. The notes and comments included cover everything from Christmas trees to the value of books.
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The Kress Library of Business and Economics Catalogue by Cole, Arthur H., librarian.

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The Kress Library of Business and Economics Catalogue
Author
Cole, Arthur H., librarian.
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Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
About fine.
Description
Mansfield Centre: Martino Fine Books, [1998]. Facsimiles of the original editions of 1940 and 1957. About fine.. 2 volumes. xii, 414; x, 397 pages. In sturdy red cloth. Includes index. Extra shipping charges may apply at cost.