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The Red Rover A Tale

The Red Rover A Tale by [ANON.] (COOPER, James Fenimore)

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Seller: Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The Red Rover A Tale
Author
[ANON.] (COOPER, James Fenimore)
Seller
Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
Paris: Hector Bossange, 1827. First Edition. Three volumes in full red morocco. Very Good+. Three volumes. 12mo. Pp. viii, [1], 2-284; [1], 2-310; [1], 2-312. Half titles present. Marbled endpapers; all edges gilt. In later full polished calf, decoratively bordered in gilt, spine with gilt rules, lettering and flourishes. Inner dentelles. Contemporary owner initials on free endpapers. Spines a tad faded, negligible rubbing to covers. Interior quite fresh. First edition of Cooper's early novel of the sea, following The Pilot, involving a Rhode Island setting and, importantly, characters of African background. His first novel to be published overseas, this printed exceptionally well, by Lachevardiere, perhaps owing to Cooper's presence in overseeing the effort. Predates the London edition. Scarce: Last offered at auction in 1996 (Swann). A charming, well preserved set. BAL, 3837.
Greenwich Village by its Artists

Greenwich Village by its Artists by LANGTREE, Maud; Hugh Farriss; Glenn O. Coleman; Forest Mann

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Seller: Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA
Title
Greenwich Village by its Artists
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LANGTREE, Maud; Hugh Farriss; Glenn O. Coleman; Forest Mann
Seller
Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: Arthur H. Moss, 1917. Limited Edition. Loose Leaves in Portfolio. Very Good. Harold True (cover illustration). Folio. 17 leaves printed recto. Black & white gravure reproductions of fifteen sketches and photographs on heavy cream paper, plus historical foreword and map, in stiff textured gray paper portfolio with titles and illustration printed in black on the cover, six flaps. Black on yellow label for The Quill a Magazine of Greenwich Village affixed to back cover and introduction leaf. Cover with light stains and small edge chips, a few leaves with creased corners else crisp and bright, complete set intact. This undated "folio de luxe" of romantic street scenes was announced as a limited edition in The Quill Vol. 1 No. 6 of November 1917. Several of these images had appeared in the pages of that magazine of Village artistic and bohemian life. In his historical résumé, Dr. I. L. Nascher credits John George Brown, the painter of "ragged urchins," and Albert Bierstadt with establishing the first artist's studios there.Quite scarce: OCLC locates only two institutional copies (Brooklyn and Philadelphia). Now preserved in a clear archival sleeve with acid free backing.
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History of Montana: From Wilderness to Statehood by Hamilton, James McClellan

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Seller: Elk River Books
Title
History of Montana: From Wilderness to Statehood
Author
Hamilton, James McClellan
Seller
Elk River Books (United States)
ISBN
9780832300189
Condition
Very good
Description
Portland, OR: Binsords & Mort, 1970. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Octavo (21.5 cm), pp. 672. Denim-blue boards with pictorial jacket. Includes illustrated endpapers, black and white photos throughout, index. Jacket is clipped and with rubbing, boards with wear at both ends of spine. Edited by the eminent Merrill G. Burlingame, with an introduction by Montana State College president A.L. Strands.
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency, Exhibiting a Complete View of our Foreign Relations Since That Time. Volume V

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Seller: Ed's Editions Bookstore
Title
State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency, Exhibiting a Complete View of our Foreign Relations Since That Time. Volume V
Seller
Ed's Editions Bookstore (United States)
Condition
Acceptable
Description
Boston: Thomas B. Wait , 1819. Third Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Hardcover covered in tan calf skin. This copy is scuffed and has worn corners. The front hinge is cracked but attached; the rear hinge is sound. Internally the binding is good. Inside boards and end papers are foxed and the pages are age-toned throughout. A sound copy of American State papers from 1803-07 "established under the patronage of Congresss". Previous owner's name "P. Williams, Jr April 1, 1822" on the front free end paper. A RARE and Collectible item from this period of early American history. Professional packaging and prompt shipping.