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1. “Aneurysm of the abdominal aorta.” Offprint from The Lancet, October 14, 1905; 2. 2. [PROGRAM]. Dinner to Dr. William Osler previous to his departure for England to assume the Regius Professorship of Medicine in the University of Oxford. May second, nineteen hundred and five. Waldorf-Astoria; 3. [MEMORIAL SERVICE]. Osler memorial service. St. Paul’s Church, Baltimore. Thursday, January 1st, 1920 by OSLER, William

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
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1. “Aneurysm of the abdominal aorta.” Offprint from The Lancet, October 14, 1905; 2. 2. [PROGRAM]. Dinner to Dr. William Osler previous to his departure for England to assume the Regius Professorship of Medicine in the University of Oxford. May second, nineteen hundred and five. Waldorf-Astoria; 3. [MEMORIAL SERVICE]. Osler memorial service. St. Paul’s Church, Baltimore. Thursday, January 1st, 1920
Author
OSLER, William
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
New York;: Black, Starr & Frost, 1905. 1. Original printed wrappers; 2. Original printed wrappers. An excellent copy, uncut; 3. Original printed front wrapper. Three Osler-related items: 1. OSLER, William “Aneurysm of the abdominal aorta.” Offprint from The Lancet, October 14, 1905. 8vo. 22 pp. Original printed wrappers. First description of aortoduodenal syndrome, an abstract duodenal obstruction caused by abdominal aortic aneurysm. Golden & Roland, 790. 2. [PROGRAM] Dinner to Dr. William Osler previous to his departure for England to assume the Regius Professorship of Medicine in the University of Oxford. May second, nineteen hundred and five. Waldorf-Astoria. New York: Black, Starr & Frost, 1905. 13 pp. Original printed wrappers. An excellent copy, uncut. This printed document appears to be a list of the people attending this dinner and their seating arrangements. Under the title it states: “Guests will find seats assigned to them at the Great Table, names at plate; all others are assigned by numbers. The Committee has used every effort to seat the diners agreeably. Late subscribers will find their names on the addendum list. Many requests were made to change the seating arrangements after the list had been sent to the printer; changes may be made by mutual consent. The seating arrangement for the Great Table includes 28 individuals, including Osler, Francis Delafield, W.W. Keen, S. Weir Mitchell and W.H. Welch, among many others. The remainder of the pamphlet lists all other attendees (hundreds) by alphabetical order. 3. [MEMORIAL SERVICE] Osler memorial service. St. Paul’s Church, Baltimore. Thursday, January 1st, 1920. 9 pp., including the recto of the back wrapper. Original printed front wrapper. The program for a memorial service for Osler with an address delivered by the Reverend H.P. Almon Abbott, which is printed in its entirety here. The order of the service includes the funeral march, processional hymn, prayers and the address by Rev. Abbott.
English Precedent for Modern Brickwork. Plates and Measured Drawings of English Tudor and Georgian Brickwork, with a few recent versions by American Architects in the spirit of the old work

English Precedent for Modern Brickwork. Plates and Measured Drawings of English Tudor and Georgian Brickwork, with a few recent versions by American Architects in the spirit of the old work by The Architectural Forum, edited by

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English Precedent for Modern Brickwork. Plates and Measured Drawings of English Tudor and Georgian Brickwork, with a few recent versions by American Architects in the spirit of the old work
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The Architectural Forum, edited by
Seller
White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York and Chicago, respectively: The Architectural Forum and The American Face Brick Association, 1924. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. 4to. 97, [2] pp. Profusely illustrated, mostly with photos, many full page, but also plenty of line drawn diagrams. One color plate -- a drawn illustration -- plus a colorized photo mounted on the front cover. A very satisfying overview of the beauty of Tudor and Georgian architecture, and an attractively produced trade association publication, with real care put into being something not merely ephemeral. Cover with embossed letters in addition to the color photo. Leaves of a glossy substantial paper stock, etc. The lower spine tip is chipped, and the hinge broken after the FFEP. A band of lightening of the brown of the wraps.
Rubber Necking

Rubber Necking by Srivijittakar, Kenneth

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Rubber Necking
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Srivijittakar, Kenneth
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Near fine
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Los Angeles: Tiny Splendor Press, 2015. Near fine. First edition, n. d. (ca 2015); oblong 3 1/4 x 5 1/2; pp. [8]; stapled, pictorial wraps in purple and pink; illustrated with drawings; minor wear to edges; in near fine condition. A tiny, wordless zine, with just a short paragraph of text to front wrap verso, it was filled with stylized images of crushed vehicles and was intended to covey a sense of our own human fragility, after witnessing a ghastly crash on our commute and moving on with our lives. It was published by Tiny Splendor Press, now in Los Angeles and Berkeley, which was founded in 2012 to provide printing and publishing services to artists and poets from the US and abroad.