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POEMS

POEMS by (ARTIST'S BOOK). IBSEN, HENRIK. NEIL WELLIVER, Artist

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Title
POEMS
Author
(ARTIST'S BOOK). IBSEN, HENRIK. NEIL WELLIVER, Artist
Seller
Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
New York: Vincent Fitz Gerald & Company, 1987. First Edition in English. No. 13 OF 20 ARTIST'S PROOFS, SIGNED by the artist and translator, (from a total edition of 75 copies). 300 x 225 mm. (11 7/8 x 8 3/4"). [22] leaves. Translated by Michael Feingold. Bound and boxed by Zahra Partovi and David Bourbeau, the book with handwoven purple cloth cover by Sara Dochow. Housed in the original attractive red silk clamshell box with gilt title in sunken medallion on upper cover. With six color etchings by Welliver, one a double-page fold-out, executed in roulette mezzotint medium by Welliver and master printer Shigemitsu Tsukaguchi. Printed in Perpetua type on handmade Dieu Donne paper at the Wild Carrot Letterpress by Dan Keleher. Prospectus letter laid in. As new. Everything from the very intriguing fabric binding to the luxurious handmade paper (including even the tissue guards) demonstrates the care and craftsmanship that went into this publication. The beautifully produced edition of the Norwegian playwright's poems is illustrated with delicately colored woodcuts by American artist Neil Welliver (1929-2005) and Japanese master printer Shigemitsu Tsukaguchi, who also worked with Roy Lichtenstein and Richard Estes. Nature is often the subject of Ibsen's verses, and Welliver's expertise in depictions of the natural world made him the perfect choice of illustrator. Among the images here are an eider duck, a swan, a waterlily, and woodland landscape, the latter a specialty of Welliver, who made his home in coastal Maine, where he found inspiration for his art. As noted by Dr. John Silber, President Emeritus of Boston University, in his remarks at Welliver's memorial service, the artist "was devoted to Shigemitsu Tsukaguchi, who made remarkably detailed woodcuts used in the complex color prints of many of Neil’s paintings. Neil was awed by the craftsmanship and artistry of Tsukaguchi and felt beholden to him." The pure, sharp lines of the woodcuts here bring their subjects to life in a few simple strokes. Although the covers of the special copies of this work follow the same basic design, there are noticeable differences from copy to copy, with each book consequently having a unique binding..
RARE EARLY CIVIL WAR SEPARATELY ISSUED BROADSIDE <br> MAP OF VIRGINIA & MARYLAND <br> Seat of War in America, 6d. [London]: Bacon & Co., [1861].

RARE EARLY CIVIL WAR SEPARATELY ISSUED BROADSIDE
MAP OF VIRGINIA & MARYLAND
Seat of War in America, 6d. [London]: Bacon & Co., [1861]. by [AMERICAN CIVIL WAR].

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RARE EARLY CIVIL WAR SEPARATELY ISSUED BROADSIDE
MAP OF VIRGINIA & MARYLAND
Seat of War in America, 6d. [London]: Bacon & Co., [1861].
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[AMERICAN CIVIL WAR].
Seller
Martayan Lan, Inc. (United States)
Description
Wood-engraved map with contemporary hand coloring, engraved by Waters & Son, New York, with publisher's advertisement above map, near contemporary marginal annotation to lower right margin which reads 'Position of Federal Army under General Maclellan [sic] July 1862 stretching towards the James River'; two closed tears in image carefully restored and barely visible, a few other very minor repairs; a little fraying and some light discoloration at an old fold. 55.5 x 32.5 cms. Altogether a very nice example, attractive.An attractive, contemporary hand-colored, very rare (this edition not in the Library of Congress) separately issued US Civil War map focusing on the area of Virginia and Maryland where the earliest battles were fought between the Union and Confederate armies and among the earliest broadside maps to specifically treat the battleground states in the growing conflict. Signaling its impartiality by prominently displaying both the Confederate and Federal flags, the map represents the most recent news of the conflict in Virginia and Maryland from a British perspective, as it was published in England and intended for a British audience. Britain was officially neutral in the American contest, but had ardent sympathizers on both sides. Printed from a woodblock engraved by the New York firm Waters & Son, the edition offered here is undated but must have appeared very early on, around the time of the Battle of Bull Run, the first important battle of the Civil War in July 1861. "Bull Run" the mapmaker states on the spot on the map where the actual battle was fought "is three miles from Manassas Junction between that point and Centreville." Water's engraving or its likeness would appear a number of times over the next several years with each edition or version bringing to the public's attention the most recent, and sometimes climactic, events of the war. Both American and British newspapers would report these events as they occurred and sometimes used an updated version of the Waters' woodblock as a full-page illustration. It is, however, particularly rare to find this map as a separately issued broadside, printed on special paper, such as the present contemporary hand colored example offered here. At the top of the sheet is text, listing in separate columns the names of the Union and Confederate generals and a separate column for US exports in 1860. Notable is the enormous figure for US cotton which was exported, primarily to England before the war, nearly $192,000 of $373,000 of the total exports for the US economy – a statistic which must have reminded the British reader of the great cost the developing war would have on their textile industry. Much of the text is promotional. Bacon was, perhaps, the most important purveyor of American maps and atlases in England at the time and the representative for J.H. Colton, one of the leading map publishers in the United States whose cartographic publications, available from Bacon & Co. in England, are prominently described and priced in the text. A SHORT HISTORY OF THE MAP TO 1863The earliest dated edition of Water's engraving which we were able to find appeared in the morning edition of the New York Herald on June 17, 1861 (Stevenson 451.3). Published a few weeks before the Battle of Bull Run, specifically mentioned on our map, but not in this newspaper version, it notes in anticipation the number of troops amassing at Manassas Junction and on their way by train from the south. This edition was issued twice more, on July 27 and September 11, the latter with no reference to the troops at Manassas. Another edition, also entitled "Map of the Seat of War…." (located at the BPL) nearly identical to ours appeared in the London American Newspaper [1861]. This version has an additional reference to the Battle of Bull Run below the map. All 3 of these maps, found in Stevenson's Civil War Maps, were published in newspapers. We find no reference to a separately issued broadside edition. Approximately a year later, in an edition dated July 1862 (Stevenson 452), the map once again appears this time updated to include Mc Clellan's position on the Peninsula which is shaded red as noted in several printed lines in the lower right corner. This latter is a handcolored broadside. The Library of Congress also has a similar example to ours, though significantly modified, published 2 years later in 1863, around the time of the invasion of Pennsylvania, which replaces the historical and promotional text at the top of our sheet by extending the map north to include part of southern Pennsylvania and a list of Bacon's Shilling maps in the lower left hand corner (Stevenson 476.5). This too is a colored broadside. In summary, it appears that major battles or impending significant events, such as Bull Run noted on ours and Mc Clellan's battle at Manassas may have been treated in a hand colored broadside publication. With the war continuing elsewhere, the Waters' woodcut focusing on Virginia and Maryland became irrelevant to ongoing cartographic documentation of the war as battles moved from one locale to another in different parts of the country. A handwritten contemporary annotation in the lower margin references a star added to the map by hand that updates it, indicating the "Position of Federal Army under General Maclellan in July 1862 stretching towards the James River." Four minor punctures in the blank margins suggest that this copy was affixed to a wall at some point in its earlier history. A rare survival. *See Stephenson, Richard. Civil War Maps An Annotated List of Maps and Atlases in the Library of Congress.
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Johnsoniana, or, Supplement to Boswell by JOHNSON Samuel

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Johnsoniana, or, Supplement to Boswell
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JOHNSON Samuel
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Bauman Rare Books (United States)
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1836. First Edition. (JOHNSON, Samuel). Johnsoniana: or, Supplement to Boswell: Being Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr. Johnson. London: John Murray, 1836. Thick quarto, early 20th-century three-quarter brown morocco gilt, raised bands, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, uncut. $2800.First edition, large-paper issue, of this compendium of Johnsonisms, illustrated with 45 engraved portraits and scenes, handsomely bound by Riviere & Son.These quotes and anecdotes of Dr. Johnson were collected by members of his circle, including Hester Thrale Piozzi, Reynolds, Bishop Percy, Fanny Burney, Hannah More, and many others. Lowndes, 1221. Bookplate.Occasional foxing, front inner hinge expertly reinforced. A near-fine, handsomely bound copy of the large-paper issue.
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FLORIDA CENTRAL & PENINSULAR R.R. Florida Trunk-Line: Through the Mammoth Orange Lake Groves by Daylight. [cover title]

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FLORIDA CENTRAL & PENINSULAR R.R. Florida Trunk-Line: Through the Mammoth Orange Lake Groves by Daylight. [cover title]
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Bartlebys Books (United States)
Description
Buffalo, NY: The Matthews-Northrup Co. Complete Art-Printing Works, 1897. Large broadsheet, 36 x 17 1/4 inches folded to narrow 8vo, the recto with 18 panels of promotional material for the "tourist, sportsman, invalid, and prospector," the verso with a map of Florida showing the lines of the Florida Central & Peninsular R.R. ("Geographically Correct Indexed Township Map of Florida, Middle and Southern Georgia, and Southern South Carolina"), with inset maps of "Western Portion of Florida" (3 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches) and "Southeastern Portion of the United States" (10 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches) and an inset "Index to Places in Florida." At head of title: "Information Folder - January, 1898." Servies 9661 states that there are issues of 1892, 1894, and 1896-1899 in the catalogue of the P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History and the University of Florida Smathers Library (a search of its online catalogue failed to turn up any of those); Servies 10884 lists an 1894 map under this title at Florida State (a search of its online catalogue did not find it). Not recorded on OCLC (which does record the 1894 edition of the map, at the University of South Florida, as described in Servies 10884, without the promotional material). A little wear to edges, but a fine copy otherwise. Original illustrated wrapper panel. (#6338).
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Racing Log of the Yacht [space for the Yacht's name to be added], Owned by [space for the owner's name to be added]. With a foreword by Herbert L. Stone, editor of "Yachting.

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Racing Log of the Yacht [space for the Yacht's name to be added], Owned by [space for the owner's name to be added]. With a foreword by Herbert L. Stone, editor of "Yachting.
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Bartlebys Books (United States)
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New York: Derrydale Press, 1933. First edition. 8vo. (146) pp. Provides space for recording details of about 70 races, adding a frontispiece photograph of the yacht, mounting more photographs or printed pieces through the text. Cover title: "Yacht Racing Log." Siegel 75: We have been unable to determine the exact number of copies produced … we estimate that 750 to 1000 were produced." OCLC locates but four copies (Harvard, Princeton, Cleveland Public, National Sporting Library). Very good unused copy. Original printed cream (a little soiling) decorated canvas. (#6807).
Haggadah Seder shel Pesach

Haggadah Seder shel Pesach by Abarbanel, Isaac

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Haggadah Seder shel Pesach
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Abarbanel, Isaac
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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g
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Salzburg: Meshulam Zalman b. Aaron, 1755. Revised. Hardcover. g. Folio. 15 leaves. Contemporary brown leather with gold tooling on the spine. Red edges and decorated floral endpapers. Illustrated title page with Moses and Aaron on the sides with depictions of the scenes from Genesis of Jacob stealing the blessing, the binding of Isaac and Jacob's ladder on the bottom. Revised edition of the 1695 Amsterdam Haggadah illustrated by the convert to Judaism Abraham b. Jacob. These woodcut illustrations are largely based on the work of the early 17th century Swiss Christian biblical artist Matthaeus Merian. Of particular note are the illustrations of Abraham smashing his father's idols, the four sons and the drowning of the Egyptians. Includes the "Zevach Pesach" commentary of Isaac Abarbanel as well as a mystical commentary. The songs Adir Hu, Ahad mi Yodaya and Had Gadya are translated into Judeo-German. Revised edition offers a larger and clearer print. This edition should not be confused with the Furth Haggadah printed in the same year also with the Abarbanel commentary. Text in Hebrew and Judeo-German. Inscription on front free endpaper. Name of previous owner on title page. Boards bowed, chipped and scratched. Hole in center of title page. Staining, chipping and creasing to leaves. Numerous leaves are strengthened. Overall in good condition. Yaari 138; Yudlov 216.
The Penshurst Edition of an English Garner. Ingatherings from Our History and Literature. In Twelve Volumes

The Penshurst Edition of an English Garner. Ingatherings from Our History and Literature. In Twelve Volumes by Edited by Professor Edward Arber

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The Penshurst Edition of an English Garner. Ingatherings from Our History and Literature. In Twelve Volumes
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Edited by Professor Edward Arber
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Dale Steffey Books, ABAA (United States)
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Near Fine
Description
London: Archibald Constable and Co., 1909. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Limited and Numbered Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. SCARCE, the last set sold at auction 1980 (RBH). #37 of 750 copies printed for England and America. Near Fine in original half dark blue pebbled morocco over light blue buckram boards, marbled end papers, the tops gilt. Near Fine, a few scant small rubs at edges. A quite handsome set. Additional shipping charges will be requested for international and priority mail shipping, please inquire before ordering..
AFRICAE. DESCRIPTIO IX. LIB. ABSOLUTA

AFRICAE. DESCRIPTIO IX. LIB. ABSOLUTA by Africanus, Ioannis Leonis

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AFRICAE. DESCRIPTIO IX. LIB. ABSOLUTA
Author
Africanus, Ioannis Leonis
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Lugd. Batav. Apud Elzevir., 1632. Two volumes in one. 800, [16- Index] ]pp. Engraved title page [dusted]. Continuously paginated. Volume Two included in continuous pagination. 24mo. Modern brown morocco with gilt rules, raised spine bands. Very Good. The first Elzevir edition. Wikipedia prints the author's biography. Born Al Hassan ibn Mohammed al Wazzan al Fassi in Spain around 4194, he was captured by Spanish corsairs while on a diplomatic mission and imprisoned. He was taken to Rome, where Pope Leo freed him, converted him to Christianity, and became his patron. He was baptised under the name Leo Africanus. His book first issued in 1550. An English version was published in 1600. He is considered the person of African descent to write a book about the continent.
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OUR LAPSE IN ADAM, AND REDEMPTION BY CHRIST CONSIDERED, IN TWO SERMONS, PREACHED AT STERLING, IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, THE 16TH OF JANUARY, 1791 by Adams, Zabdiel

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OUR LAPSE IN ADAM, AND REDEMPTION BY CHRIST CONSIDERED, IN TWO SERMONS, PREACHED AT STERLING, IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, THE 16TH OF JANUARY, 1791
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Adams, Zabdiel
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Boston: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, 1791. 35, [1 blank] pp. With the half title [rubberstamp in blank margin of half title]. Errata laid down on last leaf. Disbound. Good+. By Adam's sin, "Death, pain, toil, vanity, and a thousand dreadful disorders have...made our earth, an hospital of diseases, a place of skulls, a field of blood...Hence the rosy cheek, the ruby lips, and ivory teeth lose their attractive charms; and those who once possessed them are turned to ugliness and deformity." Evans 23103.
Social Anthropology:; A Psycho-Analytic Study in Anthropology and a History of Australian Totemism. With an Introduction by M.D. Eder

Social Anthropology:; A Psycho-Analytic Study in Anthropology and a History of Australian Totemism. With an Introduction by M.D. Eder by Róheim, Géza

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Social Anthropology:; A Psycho-Analytic Study in Anthropology and a History of Australian Totemism. With an Introduction by M.D. Eder
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Róheim, Géza
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Locus Solus Rare Books (United States)
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Fine in a lightl toned dust jacket, with a few small chips, a snagged tear to the spine.
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New York: Boni and Liveright, 1926. First American edition. Fine in a lightl toned dust jacket, with a few small chips, a snagged tear to the spine.. Large 8vo, 487pp illus; complete with eleven folding maps; green cloth. U.S. edition done up from sheets of the London edition published by George Allen & Unwin, with a cancel title page. Roheim was on the forefront of using psychoanalytical methods in anthropological research. He wrote this study directly in English.
[CIVIL WAR] HISTORY AND ROSTER OF MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS, WAR OF 1861-65 [2 VOLUMES] [SLIPCASE]

[CIVIL WAR] HISTORY AND ROSTER OF MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS, WAR OF 1861-65 [2 VOLUMES] [SLIPCASE] by L. Allison Wilmer; J. H. Jarrett; Geo. W. F. Vernon

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[CIVIL WAR] HISTORY AND ROSTER OF MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS, WAR OF 1861-65 [2 VOLUMES] [SLIPCASE]
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L. Allison Wilmer; J. H. Jarrett; Geo. W. F. Vernon
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
Baltimore, MD: Guggenheim, Weil & Co, 1898. Two small quarto volumes; in black half-leather over brown pebbled cloth, with spines lettered in gilt; [xiv], [1]. 2-934, including the Alphabetical Index to Field Officers; viii, [1], 2-285, followed by Alphabetical Index to Field Officers of Army, and Naval Officers of Corresponding Rank; each officer with photographic frontispiece; closed tear to the front endpaper of Volume II; both volumes show considerable wear, with loss to the leather, but each is holding well; the top of the spine of Volume I was reglued to the top of the textblock by a previous owner (making for a lousy repair).~~The two volumes are housed in what is clearly a much later slipcase, with paper labels to the spine and the front cover.~~The Nevins bibligraphy avers that this is “[a]nother typical state roster of state troops” [but this one] “is more scarce to locate than most of the others”. (Nevins II, 156).
[COLLECTION OF 8 JEANNE D'ARC / JOAN OF ARC PAMPHLETS, IN FRENCH, 1886-1956]

[COLLECTION OF 8 JEANNE D'ARC / JOAN OF ARC PAMPHLETS, IN FRENCH, 1886-1956] by Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc)

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[COLLECTION OF 8 JEANNE D'ARC / JOAN OF ARC PAMPHLETS, IN FRENCH, 1886-1956]
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Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc)
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Fair
Description
1956. Fair. All in original wrappers, conditions vary from fair to very good (some wrappers chipped and worn; some textblocks browned and brittle on account of the WWI paper supply). One pamphlet is ex-Harvard (duplicate) with associated markings, another is a presentation copy. Small collection of 8 French pamphlets celebrating the patron saint of France, Jeanne d'Arc (1412-1431). Reflects the continued fascination and scholarly interest with this remarkable young woman, her courage and her leadership, and how inspiring she has continued to be, even after nearly 600 years. The most interesting pamphlet in the collection -- in our opinion -- is Henri Debout's "Jeanne d'Arc et les archives anglaises" (1894) in which the author examines documents preserved in early English manuscripts that had been unexplored by French scholars. None of the pamphlets are in the Boston Public Library which holds the largest Joan of Arc collection in America. From the Dorothy Sloan Collection.
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Re-dedication of the Old State House, Boston, July 11, 1882

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Re-dedication of the Old State House, Boston, July 11, 1882
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Near fine
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Boston: Printed by the Order of the City Council, 1887. 4th. Hardcover. Near fine. Bound in the publisher's original cloth covered boards, cover and spine stamped in gilt. Rubbed at the edges and extremities.
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The Fifteen Joys of Marriage

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The Fifteen Joys of Marriage
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Book fine, Dust jacket fine.
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New York: Bramhall House, 1959. Hardcover. Book fine, Dust jacket fine.. Translated from the French by Elisabeth Abbott. With fifteen full color illustrations by Rene Ben Sussman.
Home-Concealed Woman: The Diaries of Magnolia Wynn Le Guin, 1901-1913

Home-Concealed Woman: The Diaries of Magnolia Wynn Le Guin, 1901-1913 by LE GUIN, Magnolia Wynn

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Home-Concealed Woman: The Diaries of Magnolia Wynn Le Guin, 1901-1913
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LE GUIN, Magnolia Wynn
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
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Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press, 1990. Softcover. Very Good. Uncorrected proof. Edited by Charles A. Le Guin. Foreword by Ursula K. Le Guin. Wrappers. Toning on the front wrapper, edgewear and some soiling else very good.
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Early travellers in the Alps by Beer, Gavin de

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Early travellers in the Alps
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Beer, Gavin de
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New York: October House, 1967.
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RICHARD HAKLUYT AND THE ENGLISH VOYAGES by Parks, George Bruner

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RICHARD HAKLUYT AND THE ENGLISH VOYAGES
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Parks, George Bruner
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Hoffman Books (United States)
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Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Am Geog Soc Sp Pub 10, 1930, 2nd printing. 289 pages, clothbound, no jacket, very good condition. .
TEN YEARS IN THE MAKING: Selected Poems, Songs & Stories 1961-1970 (Vancouver Community Press Writing Series 13)

TEN YEARS IN THE MAKING: Selected Poems, Songs & Stories 1961-1970 (Vancouver Community Press Writing Series 13) by BROMIGE, David

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TEN YEARS IN THE MAKING: Selected Poems, Songs & Stories 1961-1970 (Vancouver Community Press Writing Series 13)
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BROMIGE, David
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Good +.
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Vancouver: Vancouver Community Press, 1973. First Edition. Good +.. First printing, selections from the first ten years of Bromige's poetry career. Wraps. 8vo. Perfect-bound photographic wraps. Good plus. Apparently ex-library, with stickers to wraps and first several pages. First leaf shows some wrinkling behind large sticker, and is clipped at corner. Clean, unmarred throughout. 83pp.
The Blake Collection of Mrs Landon K. Thorne

The Blake Collection of Mrs Landon K. Thorne by Bentley, G. E., Jr.

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The Blake Collection of Mrs Landon K. Thorne
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Bentley, G. E., Jr.
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John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
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1971. New York: Pierpont Morgan Library, 1971. Royal 8vo, 65 pp, with 30 plates. Very good in original illustrated wrappers, slightly worn at spine edges, backstrip faded to white. ß One of 1500 copies. Noble collection of Blake given to the PML; this catalogue was written by G.E. Bentley with an introduction by Charles Ryskamp.Bentley, BB, 706.
The Colonel and the Pacifist: Karl Bendetsen, Perry Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
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The Colonel and the Pacifist: Karl Bendetsen, Perry Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II by De Nevers, Klancy Clark

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The Colonel and the Pacifist: Karl Bendetsen, Perry Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
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De Nevers, Klancy Clark
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780874807899
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Fine
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University of Utah Press, 2004. Fine. De Nevers, Klancy Clark. The Colonel and the Pacifist: Karl Bendetsen, Perry Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2004. 382pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. Still in publisher's shrink wrap.