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Special Catalog for High and Highest Grade Guns ....

Special Catalog for High and Highest Grade Guns .... by Bernard, E[mile] - GUNMAKER

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Seller: Palinurus Antiquarian Books
Title
Special Catalog for High and Highest Grade Guns ....
Author
Bernard, E[mile] - GUNMAKER
Seller
Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Liege : E Bernard, ca1935. As issued.. Very good.. Single 4to sheet printed recto & verso measuring appx. 298 x 234 mm. + 6 illustrated sheets of individual weapons and decorations; half-tones, printed recto only. All on glazed paper. The text is in English. Nicolas-Gustave Bernard (his actual name; 1867-1935) succeeded to the business of Ferdinand Drissen (founded in 1845) in 1905. The premises were located at 54 rue Mont St Martin in Liege until his death. This catalog listing describes seven shotguns on offer, and as being the "highest grade guns" in construction and artistic finish. All weapons are priced in dollars "wholesale" ($105 to $270). The list is numbered #586. See Druart / Gadisseur, Catalogue E Bernard ....
Omeros [Signed]

Omeros [Signed] by Derek Walcott

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
Title
Omeros [Signed]
Author
Derek Walcott
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1990. Very Good/Very Good. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1990. First Edition, stated. Signed by Walcott with brief inscription to previous owner at title page. Octavo; illustrated dust jacket; slate cloth stamped in gilt; 325pp. Unclipped dust jacket rubbed along edges; chip to top front corner; pin prick to rear panel. Mild shelfwear to boards; same pin prick indentation to rear board; binding sound; pages unmarked; a Very Good and sound copy of the Nobel Prize winner's highly praised epic poem.
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The History of the Birmingham Medical School 1825-1925. by WILKINSON, K. D. (ed.).

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The History of the Birmingham Medical School 1825-1925.
Author
WILKINSON, K. D. (ed.).
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Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
Description
Birmingham:: Cornish Brothers, 1925., 1925. 8vo. 96 pp. Photos & illus. (including of the school & its staff). Original pictorial wrappers; spine head slightly rubbed. Rare. A FINE COPY.
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Banks of the Delaware by BANKS, IVY JACKSON

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Title
Banks of the Delaware
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BANKS, IVY JACKSON
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Joseph J. Felcone Inc. (United States)
Description
1967. BANKS, IVY JACKSON. Banks of the Delaware: The Life and Times of Frederick Banks, 1898-1964. Trenton, 1967. 204 p. Illus. Cloth. Reminiscences of early twentieth century Trenton, with many early photographs of the town.
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Pyroligneine by The Pyroligneine Company

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Pyroligneine
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The Pyroligneine Company
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
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Good
Description
Winchester, Tennessee: The Herald Print, 1905. Good. First edition presumed, n. d. (ca 1905); 5 3/4 x 3 1/4; pp. [1], 3-24; self-wraps printed in black; small chips to corners of back wrap; a few small spots; in good to very good condition. A curious Southern imprint, it was published as an advertisement for the Pyroligneine Company, which manufactured pyroligneous extract, also known as wood vinegar, as an antiseptic and anti-suppurant. In the current booklet, the liquid - a byproduct of a process, where wood or other plant biomass is heated in an oxygen-limited environment - was touted as a miracle solution to wound-dressing, surgeries, inflamation, and so on. A large part of the publication was dedicated to testimonials, both by physicians and by ordinary users.