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Bird's-Eye View of New-York & Brooklyn

Bird's-Eye View of New-York & Brooklyn by ANTHONY, Edward (publisher)/ LEWIS, C. E. (artist)

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Title
Bird's-Eye View of New-York & Brooklyn
Author
ANTHONY, Edward (publisher)/ LEWIS, C. E. (artist)
Seller
Martayan Lan, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York,, 1849. No Binding. Near Fine. 13 x 23 inches. Chromolithograph with period hand color; light soiling & creasing, mended edge split well away from printed surface, overall near excellent with still vibrant color. An apparently unrecorded, very attractive view of New York City and Brooklyn, not listed in the relevant references* and not in major collections, including the NYPL and the New York Historical Society; also no copies in OCLC. It was the first, or one of the first views of New York produced by chromolithography. (Below the view at right is noted: "Printed in Colors by F. Michelin III Nassau-Street.") The use of chromolithography was just beginning when this view appeared; the first publication of any kind to use the process in the United States was in 1840. The view was published by Edward Anthony (1819-1888), one of the first Americans to produce and market daguerreotypes, photographs, and stereographic images. He eventually became New York's leading manufacturer of photographic equipment. His business occupied an entire building at the address given on this work-205 Broadway-and was a center for these emerging technologies in New York. The view provides much interesting period detail, especially regarding the maritime life of the city at the time. As was often the case with views of New York City dating from the first half of the 19th century, the city is viewed here from a vantage point above the New Jersey palisades. With little attention paid to proper scale, nautical craft of various types dominate the foreground and the view as a whole. Greatest prominence is given to four very large steamships, three of which are named. They are from left to right: the "Henrick Hudson," the "New World," and the "Isaac Newton." Highly curious are two ferries in the shape of halved ovals, each with very tall smoke stacks. The placing in the near foreground of a punt with the ladies and gentlemen out for a pleasant day on the water, in the midst of the hubbub of the harbor, offers a wry contrast. The city's skyline is still dominated by church steeples, and the outer edges of the city bristle with the masts of ships. Castle Clinton (or Castle Garden) and Governor's Island with its military installations are both clearly visible. The Brooklyn Naval Yard can be seen in the distance in the far center of the view, and Wallabout Bay is upper left from Governor's Island. In the far distance at upper right, the Narrows can be just made out. Fourteen locations are noted in the key below the view. Union Square is referred to as Union Park, and Washington Square is still Washington Parade Gardens. Stokes in the index of the Iconography under the entry for Anthony mentions that Anthony published in 1848 a view of the city from the east but does not mention this view. Not in Reps, Stokes-Haskell, Eno or in any of the relevant references.
The Writings of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Autograph Edition, 11 volumes)

The Writings of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Autograph Edition, 11 volumes) by Kate Douglas Wiggin

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Title
The Writings of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Autograph Edition, 11 volumes)
Author
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Seller
Carpe Diem Fine Books (United States)
Description
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1917. First Autograph Edition #72 of 500 copies. With the author's inscription on "Autograph Edition" page "The author says 'Good Morning" to her readers very often from the study. Kate Douglas Wiggin". Ten volumes plus the Autobiography. 8vo. Various paginations. Each volume with extra hand-colored plate inserted at front; special illustrated title page and color and black & white plates throughout. Beautifully bound in three-quarter red morocco with gilt lettering and decoration; marbled endpapers; top edges gilt; red silk ribbons. Occasional black marks on leather else a fine and lovely set. This ten volume set includes some of Wiggin's most enduring tales, travel sketches, educational essays, and poetry anthologies from her 40-year career, such as Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, The Birds' Christmas Carol, the Penelope travel series, Golden Numbers and more. The 11th volume, My Garden of Memory: The Autobiography which was published after her death.
[Large Advertising Display for Pearl Beer Featuring Legendary Swing Band Leader, Cab Calloway]

[Large Advertising Display for Pearl Beer Featuring Legendary Swing Band Leader, Cab Calloway] by [African Americana]: [Pearl Beer]: Calloway, Cab

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Title
[Large Advertising Display for Pearl Beer Featuring Legendary Swing Band Leader, Cab Calloway]
Author
[African Americana]: [Pearl Beer]: Calloway, Cab
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Description
San Antonio: San Antonio Brewers Association, 1950. Seven-color lithograph including reproduced photographs of Calloway and a bottle of Pearl Beer, measuring 19.25 x 23.75 inches. Minor edge wear, faint dampstain along bottom edge, else a really nice example. Very good. An evocative piece of midcentury advertising art featuring Swing Band leader Cab Calloway pitching Pearl Beer of San Antonio, Texas. The text of the advertising piece reads: "Join the Swing to Pearl. Xtra Dry. Xtra Light. Xtra Mellow. The 3 X's of Texas - Swing Master Cab Calloway says 'Join the Swing to Pearl' Say...Bottle of Pearl, Please." The advertisement is artfully illustrated by a banner of piano keys, musical notes, a bottle of Pearl Beer, and a small outline of the state of Texas, with a half-length portrait of Calloway enjoying a tall glass of Pearl at right. Calloway is dressed in an all-white tuxedo and holds a baton in his other hand. The famous band leader’s career as a pitch man included, among others, Rheingold Extra Dry Beer around 1960, Hula Hoops crackers in the late-1980s, and Gap turtleneck sweaters as late as 1993, the year before he passed away. No examples of any Cab Calloway Pearl Beer-related material found in OCLC. A striking example of African American midcentury advertising in which the most famous band leader of Harlem’s Cotton Club hawks beer made in San Antonio, Texas.
Happy Bob Robinson's Medley Songster. A Collection of Very Popular Songs, Composed and Sung with Great Success, by Happy Bob Robinson [caption title]

Happy Bob Robinson's Medley Songster. A Collection of Very Popular Songs, Composed and Sung with Great Success, by Happy Bob Robinson [caption title] by [Minstrelsy]: [Book Advertising]

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Title
Happy Bob Robinson's Medley Songster. A Collection of Very Popular Songs, Composed and Sung with Great Success, by Happy Bob Robinson [caption title]
Author
[Minstrelsy]: [Book Advertising]
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[N.p., n.d., likely late-19th century]. Very good.. Broadside, 13.25 x 12.5 inches, with title printed vertically at left and text printed in two columns. Old folds, some wrinkling, minor dust soiling. An unrecorded advertising broadside for an unrecorded (and perhaps unproduced) songster ostensibly written by Happy Bob Robinson, the leader of a traveling vaudeville company that traipsed all over the country in the last two decades of the 19th and into the early-20th century. The broadside prints the lyrics to four songs meant to be included in Happy Bob Robinson's "Medley Songster," touted as "A Collection of very Popular Songs, Composed and Sung with Great Success, by Happy Bob Robinson." The titles of the four songs are "Sensational Medley," "Jim Fisk," "Alabsom - A Parody on 'Kiss Behind the Door,'" and "Slavery Days." The latter song is laid out in three eight-line stanzas and a four-line chorus written in slave dialect, and indicates that at least some portion of Robinson's show was a minstrel act. Newspaper records confirm this, with one article mentioning a "Minstrel party" hosted by Robinson in New Lexington, Ohio. Newspaper reports mention performances by Robinson in numerous states between 1877 and 1903; in the earliest performance noted, in Somerset, Ohio, Robinson was driven out of town after he pulled a gun on his audience. We could locate no other copies of this broadside nor the songster that it advertises.
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Japanese Garden. Teizoho Zushiki Taikan. by NAKAJIMA, Yoshinobu Shunko

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Title
Japanese Garden. Teizoho Zushiki Taikan.
Author
NAKAJIMA, Yoshinobu Shunko
Seller
Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1911. JAPANESE GARDENS - MEIJI. NAKAJIMA, Yoshinobu Shunko. Teizoho Zushiki Taikan. Unpaginated. Illustrated with 3 black-and-white full- page photographs and 32 colour lithographic plates. Oblong folio, 268 x 382 mm, bound in Japanese style with white cord, green cloth over boards, gilt Japanese lettering on cover, in a new cloth folding box. Tokyo: Kaishin Shoro, Meiji 44 [1911]. A scarce survey of Japanese gardens from the late Meiji period illustrated with 3 full-page photographic illustrations of gardens with an additional 32 coloured lithographic plates illustrating garden nomenclature, placement, garden furnishings and completed designs, all with explanatory text following each plate, text in Japanese. Four copies found in OCLC at the Peabody Essex, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Canadian Centre for Architecture and the National Diet Library in Japan. Covers and front text pages worn. Nevertheless a perfectly acceptable copywith the plates all clean.
Gravestone & Monument Design and Sales Archive of F.J. Scholz & Son, Evansville, Indiana, 1880s-1890s

Gravestone & Monument Design and Sales Archive of F.J. Scholz & Son, Evansville, Indiana, 1880s-1890s

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Gravestone & Monument Design and Sales Archive of F.J. Scholz & Son, Evansville, Indiana, 1880s-1890s
Seller
Walkabout Books (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Very good. Small archive consisting of: a 7.5" x 9.5" sketchbook titled "F.J. Scholz's Own Design Book," containing 38 hand-drawn designs for gravestones on 12 pages; a single 11" x 13 sheet with 9 hand-drawn monument designs by Charles Scholz dated 1885; two original photographs of monuments; six sales cards with mounted engravings of gravestone designs, each with handwritten prices and notations in German; and an 1891 business card for the Scholzs' company, Evansville Steam Marble and Granite Works. All materials in good condition, with soiling, abrasion, and other signs of use. Frederick J. Scholz (1848-1936) was born in Nashville, Illinois to German immigrants. He attended Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, then served as a clerk on a Mississippi River steamboat before moving in 1866 to Evansville, where he founded Evansville Steam Marble and Granite Works the same year. His son Charles joined the business in the 1880s, and in 1895 the firm name was changed to F.J. Scholz and Son. It was still operational as late as 1952. While running his business. Frederick Scholz also served as Census Commissioner for Southern Indiana in 1890 and was elected Indiana State Treasurer in 1894, serving two terms. The work in Scholz's design book and on the engraved sample cards is representative of a time when gravestones were becoming more elaborate and personal. Designs incorporate a range of religious and mourning symbols, including crosses, doves, an anchor and bible, a lamb nestled in a seashell, a hand pointing upward, hands grasped in friendship, a weeping willow, wreaths, roses, lilies, and other flowers. One monument includes a complex carving of tasseled cloth draped over the stone, another has detailed stalks of ripened corn running the length of one side. Makers of these stones--which were offered in both domestic and imported marble and granite--needed a way to showcase the breadth of their offerings. Often that was done through showrooms, but this book appears to have have been used to help solicit business from customers far from Evansville. "Henry Knackstedt, Inman, McPherson Co., Kansas" is handwritten on the front pastedown, and the same name is written at the bottom of the business card. An 1891 Kansas newspaper notes that "Henry Knackstedt, representative of the Evansville Steam Marble and Granite Works of Evansville, Ind., was in Haven Tuesday soliciting orders for the firm." That, coupled with the fact that this collection of materials came to us from Kansas, leads us to believe that these were essentially a salesman's kit, of interest not only for the design elements, but for what it shows about the scope and sale methods of the American funerary monument business in the late 19th century.
Aller Simple. Nos. 1 (Summer, 1981) through 3 (Winter, 1982) (all published)

Aller Simple. Nos. 1 (Summer, 1981) through 3 (Winter, 1982) (all published) by Tonka, Hubert (ed.)

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Title
Aller Simple. Nos. 1 (Summer, 1981) through 3 (Winter, 1982) (all published)
Author
Tonka, Hubert (ed.)
Seller
Arthur Fournier Fine & Rare (United States)
Description
First Edition. Complete run in three issues, from 62-118 pp. each in stiff wrappers. Principally offset, with some letterpress, photogravure, pochoir, gouache, airbrush, and ink on paper. Text in French, illustrated throughout. Stated edition: 1000 copies. 4to. [2605] A quietly beautiful and experimental magazine featuring members of latter-day Parisian leftist and avant-garde circles, Aller Simple was in some ways a successor magazine to Utopie, a magazine of experimental urbanism and architecture edited by Tonka from 1967-1977 and featuring many of the same contributors. Aller Simple carries on these concerns but supplements them with other experimental writings in prose and poetry, critiques of modern life and spectacle (Jean Baudrillard is a contributor to no. 2), and reproductions of artwork in various media. The magazine's design is particularly distinguished by featuring executions of original artwork in multiple directly onto its covers: issue 1 is an original stencilled and airbrushed work by Boisard; no. 2 an original design in ink by Boisard; and no. 3 an original gouache recreation of a work by Jean Hélion executed by multiple contributors to the magazine. In all, the magazine includes contributions by Tonka, Boisard, Baudrillard, Jean Aubert, Isabelle Auricoste, Jean-Paul Jungmann, Helen Arnold, François Billard, Daniel Blanchard, Boisard, Jean-Pierre Burgart, Fox, Clarisse Herrenschmidt, Olivier Pagès and Alain Vulbeau, among others. Very scarce, especially complete.
Song Without Words; A Book of Engravings on Wood

Song Without Words; A Book of Engravings on Wood by Ward, Lynd

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Title
Song Without Words; A Book of Engravings on Wood
Author
Ward, Lynd
Seller
Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Very good +
Description
New York: Random House, 1936. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very good +. Ward, Lynd. One of 1250 copies, small quarto size, [48] pp., signed by Lynd Ward, in the publisher's slipcase. American artist Lynd Ward (1905-1985) demonstrates his masterful storytelling in "Song Without Words", a wordless novel made with wood engravings, depicting a woman's psychological journey after she conceives a child. Created when fascism was at its height in Europe, the book reflects Ward's own concerns about the birth of his second child into a world full of economic and political conflict. Ward's wood engravings are rich in detail and emotion, and the story has a rhythm as the reader follows the character through dark, forbidding corridors and uncaring urban streets; his wordless novels are often seen as precursors to the graphic novel in their ability to convey character and feeling through the use of image alone. ___DESCRIPTION: Quarter white paper with reflective copper-coloured foil boards, red lettering on the spine, fore- and bottom edges uncut, French-folded pages, title page in red and black, twenty-one black-and-white wood engravings by Lynd Ward; small quarto size (10" by 6 1/2"), 48 unnumbered pages, one of 1250 copies, this number 1146, signed by Lynd Ward on the limitation page following the title page. In a slipcase covered in white paper with band of the copper-coloured foil wrapping around the boards and spine and the number 1146 written in (faint) pencil on the spine. ___CONDITION: Volume is better than very good, with straight corners (which are very slightly rubbed), a strong, square text block with solid hinges, and the interior is clean and bright, and entirely free of prior owner markings; boards are clean with some wear to the copper-coloured foil paper, sunning and a few spots of soil to the spine, some offsetting from the red ink on the title page to the opposite page, and very light soiling to the margins of a few interior pages. The slipcase is a bit better than good, strong and sturdy, with overall soiling and wear to the band of copper-coloured foil, some edge wear, and the edges of the boards are beginning to split at the opening. ___CITATION: Dance, no. 009. ___POSTAGE: International customers, please note the following: (i) additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs, please inquire for details; and (ii) any taxes, duty, or tariffs charged by your country will, of necessity, be your responsibility. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA, ILAB, and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have, we are here to help.
Histoire des Émotions

Histoire des Émotions by Alain Corbin, Jean-Jacques Courtine, Georges Vigarello

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Histoire des Émotions
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Alain Corbin, Jean-Jacques Courtine, Georges Vigarello
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Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Paris: Seuil, 2017. Hardcover. Fine. Three volumes (complete), quarto size, approx. 1620 pp., all text in French. Offering all three volumes of this set: Volume 1, "De l'Antiquité aux Luminières"; Volume 2, "Des Lumières à la fin du XIXe siècle"; and Volume 3, "De la find du XIXe siècle à nos jours". Per the web site of the publisher: "Alain Corbin, Jean-Jacques Courtine and Georges Vigarello direct this very ambitious 'History of Emotions' in three volumes...the history of mentalities and that of sensitivities, carried by the most recent historiographical renewals. It brings together for the first time the best French and foreign specialists in the history of emotions, all generations combined." ___DESCRIPTION: All three volumes bound in pictorial paper over boards, different illustrations on all three volumes, with several sections of reproductions of photographs and illustrations, both black-and-white and colour; quarto size (9 3/4" by 7 3/4"), pagination: Vol. 1, 541 text pages; Vol. 2, 470 pp., and Vol. 3, 609 pp. Please note that all text is in French. ___CONDITION: Volumes fine overall, with clean boards, straight corners without rubbing, strong, square text blocks solid hinges, the interiors clean and bright, and entirely free of prior owner markings; other than a light, stray mark or two this set is as new. ___POSTAGE: Please note that this set is extremely heavy and additional postage may apply; please inquire for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA, ILAB, and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have, we are here to help.
Thirty-eighth Anniversary of the Dutch Treat Club With a Documentary History of the Club.... a Play with a Moral;.....Contributions by a Score or so of Members Portraits of Nine Club Functionaries Twelve Illustrations in Color

Thirty-eighth Anniversary of the Dutch Treat Club With a Documentary History of the Club.... a Play with a Moral;.....Contributions by a Score or so of Members Portraits of Nine Club Functionaries Twelve Illustrations in Color by (Artist Walter Klett's personal copy SIGNED by 16 Illustrator Members) Westbrook Pegler; Will Irwin, and Many Others:

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Title
Thirty-eighth Anniversary of the Dutch Treat Club With a Documentary History of the Club.... a Play with a Moral;.....Contributions by a Score or so of Members Portraits of Nine Club Functionaries Twelve Illustrations in Color
Author
(Artist Walter Klett's personal copy SIGNED by 16 Illustrator Members) Westbrook Pegler; Will Irwin, and Many Others:
Seller
Dale Steffey Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: Privately Printed, 1943. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. SIGNED BY Contributors. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Artist Walter Klett's personal copy SIGNED BY 16 Contributors, including Klett, Edwin Eberman, John Holmgren, James Montgomery Flagg, (Ray) Prohaska, Frank Crowninshield, Harry Berchoff, Gordon Grant, Edward Wilson, Gurney Williams, Hector A. Dunderi, (William) Oberhardt, Vervon Grant, Wallace Morgan, and Willard Fairchild. A veritable Who's Who of noted artists and illustrators of the first half of the 20th century. Klett's name is at the top of the list of signers, and laid in is a Club postcard addressed to Klett dated 10/20/64 with details of the upcoming Club luncheon. Very Good in quarter cloth over decorative paper covered boards, one of 1000 unnumbered copies printed, scattered light toning, light rubbing at edges. A UNIQUE copy in the annals of the Dutch Treat Club yearbooks, one can almost see Klett moving about the hall seeking out his fellow illustrators for their signatures..
The Lawyer The Statesman And The Soldier

The Lawyer The Statesman And The Soldier by Boutwell, George S.

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Title
The Lawyer The Statesman And The Soldier
Author
Boutwell, George S.
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
New York: D. Appleton And Company, 1887. First Edition. Cloth. Near fine. The first edition of The Lawyer, The Statesman, and The Soldier, inscribed by Senator George F. Boutwell. This work is collection of historical sketches of Rufus Choate, Daniel Webster, President Abraham Lincoln, and General U.S. Grant.. Octavo, [8], 232pp, [2]. Green cloth, title stamped in gilt. Top edge gilt. Gray endpapers, booksellers' label on the rear pastedown. (Monaghan 418) Inscribed by George F. Boutwell on the second free endpaper, with a quote from the book: "Written at the request of Mr. De Witt, June 1, 1896. / We value a machine by the measure of it's strength at the place where it is weakest, but we value a man by the measure of his strength at the place where he is strongest. George F. Boutwell. Groton, Mass." George S. Boutwell (1818-1905) was an American politician and reformer who rose from Massachusetts state politics to national prominence as a leading Radical Republican during Reconstruction. He served as Governor of Massachusetts (1851-52), was a founder of the Republican Party in the state, and served in the U.S. House of Representatives, advocating strong federal measures to secure civil rights. He was the first Commissioner of Internal Revenue under U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President Ulysses S. Grant (1869-73), he pursued fiscal discipline, reduced the national debt, and supported hard-money policies before winning a seat in the U.S. Senate (1873-77).
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ERMA: Electronic Recording Machine Accounting by Bank of America

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Title
ERMA: Electronic Recording Machine Accounting
Author
Bank of America
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Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
San Francisco: Bank of America, 1956. [6], 32pp. Illustrated. 280 x 218 mm. Original comb-bound stiff wrappers, slightly rubbed, slight edgewear. First edition, first printing. In 1955 Stanford University began the computerization of the banking industry by developing the ERMA system for Bank of America in San Francisco. General Electric delivered the first 32 ERMA machines to Bank of America in 1959, and the ERMA system was widely adopted by U.S. banks in 1959 and 1960.
[LITERATURE] [ADVANCED] THE SCAR

[LITERATURE] [ADVANCED] THE SCAR by Derek Vane

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Title
[LITERATURE] [ADVANCED] THE SCAR
Author
Derek Vane
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good+ binding
Description
London: Geoffrey Bles, 1924. Advanced Review Copy. Very Good+ binding. 8vo; in the publisher’s green cloth; with titling on the spine and upper board stamped in blue; 314 pages with 5 pages of advertisements in the rear; corners slightly bumped; there is a tear on the half title page; there is some toning on the rear end paper.~~An advanced review copy given out by Geoffrey Bles ahead of its release. There is a notice of this pasted down to the title page stating the book will be released on the 16th of September 1924 as well as an insert stating “”Mr. Geoffrey Bles has much pleasure in sending the accompanying work for review. He begs that no notice may appear before 16 Sep 1924...” ~~The front paste down and end paper are illustrated in glossy paper, perhaps a proposed jacket for the book.~~. Very Good+ binding.
REPORT ON THE MUNITIONS OF WAR. REPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS, PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, 1867

REPORT ON THE MUNITIONS OF WAR. REPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS, PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, 1867 by Charles B. Norton; W. J. Valentine

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REPORT ON THE MUNITIONS OF WAR. REPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS, PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, 1867
Author
Charles B. Norton; W. J. Valentine
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fair binding
Description
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1868. Hard Cover. Fair binding. With nine folding diagrams and illustrations. Also with text illustrations throughout. Dampstaining throughout, and wear to the binding. Red cloth with gilt spine lettering. Overall in Fair or Good condition. Fair binding.
Lucky Peach, Issue 3
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Lucky Peach, Issue 3

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Lucky Peach, Issue 3
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Books Tell You Why, Inc. (United States)
ISBN
9781936365487
Condition
Very Good+
Description
McSweeney's. Very Good+. 2012. First Edition; First Printing. 1936365480 . Very Good Plus. Just a bit of cover-lift. A bit of 'thumbing' at bottom-corner of front-cover and first few pages. Slight shelf-wear to edges of cover and head / tail of spine. Else, cover is unrubbed and unscratched. Pages white and bright, clean and crisp. ; McSweeney's published the first nine issues of "Lucky Peach". Centerfold present and Near Fine. .
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The Believer, Issue 37

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Title
The Believer, Issue 37
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Books Tell You Why, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
McSweeney's. Very Good+. 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good Plus. Slight shelf-wear to edges of cover and head / tail of spine. Subscription card is NOT present. ; Volume 4, Number 7. .
It Was All Quite Different: The Memoirs of Vicki Baum

It Was All Quite Different: The Memoirs of Vicki Baum by Baum, Vicki

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Title
It Was All Quite Different: The Memoirs of Vicki Baum
Author
Baum, Vicki
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ReadInk (United States)
Condition
Very Good+ in Very Good dj
Description
New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. (c.1964). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [moderate shelfwear, light foxing to bottom edge of text block, one-time owner's name (in pencil) at top of half-title page; the jacket is a little worn along the top and bottom edges, with some minor paper loss at the top of the spine, a bit of light soiling]. (B&W photographs) Posthumously-published memoir by the Vienna-born author of "Grand Hotel," but who (per the jacket blurb) "emerges from this autobiography [as] no mere one-title author." (I'll say! She wrote more than fifty books, and a couple dozen movies were adapted from her novels and stories. She herself worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s, with intermittent sucess.) "Immensely vital, completely charming, completely winning, a woman of courage and wit, she was part of an exciting, always challenging era." .
A GOOD SCHOOL

A GOOD SCHOOL by YATES, Richard

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A GOOD SCHOOL
Author
YATES, Richard
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Charles Agvent, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Delacorte Press, (1978). First Edition. wraps. Fine. Uncorrected Proof copy in gray printed wraps with author and title in ink on spine as well as date of publication also in ink on the front cover. Laid in is a photocopied review slip.
AFK 1889-1989

AFK 1889-1989 by Feiring, Clas

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AFK 1889-1989
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Feiring, Clas
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Fine
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Amatorfotografklubben I Helsingfors r. f., 1989. Fine. 11 x 8 1/4 inches, 103 pages, cloth.
History of Photography, Vol. 1 No. 1 - Vol. 1 No. 4.

History of Photography, Vol. 1 No. 1 - Vol. 1 No. 4. by Henisch, Heinz K

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History of Photography, Vol. 1 No. 1 - Vol. 1 No. 4.
Author
Henisch, Heinz K
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Description
Taylor and Francis, London, 1977. 11.75 in. x 8 in., Wrappers, Four volumes.
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
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Fine
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The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1976. Special Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Fine special edition from The Easton Press. Part of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written" series. Full leather bound with gilt detailing and a satin ribbon book marker. Specially commissioned frontispiece portrait and decorative endpapers.
Eastern Peru and Bolivia

Eastern Peru and Bolivia by Agle, William C

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Eastern Peru and Bolivia
Author
Agle, William C
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Seattle, Washington: The Homer M. Hill Pub. Co, 1902. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Bottom edge of front wrapper torn, pencil marks on front wrapper. 1902 Stapled Binding. 45 pp. Includes fragile two-panel fold-out map (tipped in on front flyleaf). This work is intended as a guide for those of my countrymen who purpose going to South America, with the object of making money, and should be perused in conjunction with an elaborate map of that country.
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The Condition of the Belgian Workmen Now Refugees in England

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The Condition of the Belgian Workmen Now Refugees in England
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
VG+; only very light wear at staples
Description
London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917. Softcover. VG+; only very light wear at staples. Ivory stapled paper wraps; 16 pp. A pamphlet which serves to refute the statements, written by the Swiss and printed in German papers, about the Belgians' conditions in England, said to be as slaves or worse.
LIFE AT WINTERTHUR: A DU PONT FAMILY ALBUM

LIFE AT WINTERTHUR: A DU PONT FAMILY ALBUM by Lidz, Maggie

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LIFE AT WINTERTHUR: A DU PONT FAMILY ALBUM
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Lidz, Maggie
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Winterthur: (Winterthur Museum), 2001. stiff paper wrappers. 4to. stiff paper wrappers. Not paginated. Filled with family pictures. Near fine.
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The Art of Zadora: America's Faberge by ZAPATA, Janet

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The Art of Zadora: America's Faberge
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ZAPATA, Janet
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very good(+)
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New York: Vendome, 1999. hardcover. very good(+)/very good(+). Zadora-Gerlof, Andreas von. Photographs by David Behl. 176 pages. Slim 4to, black cloth, d.w. New York: Vendome, (1999). One page dog-eared and with small pen mark, still a very good(+) copy. Signed by Zadora on the fly-leaf.