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[Shooting]

[Shooting] by ALKEN, Henry; SUTHERLAND, T.

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Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc.
Title
[Shooting]
Author
ALKEN, Henry; SUTHERLAND, T.
Seller
David Brass Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
London: Thomas Pulser, 1817. A Set of Four Magnificent Hand Colored Aquatint Plates by Henry Alken, Engraved by T. Sutherland ALKEN, Henry. [Shooting]. London: Thomas Pulser, 1 June 1817 [i.e. 1820]. Four Magnificent Hand Colored Sporting Engravings by T. Sutherland after Henry Alken. Elephant folio (16 5/8 x 21 7/8 inches; 423 x 556 mm.). Four magnificent hand colored aquatint plates (image size: 13 x 16 1/2 inches; 330 x 420 mm.). All plates with imprint "Pubd. Jun 1, 1817, by Thos. Pulser, Surrey side Westminster Bridge.' Interleaved with card, some light soiling of margins. The first plate with a tiny inner-margin tear, the second plate with a tiny tear below the imprint, both with almost invisible repairs. The third plate with a two-inch marginal tear (not affecting image) repaired on the verso with tape. The first three plates are watermarked 1820. Mid-to-late nineteenth century half brown morocco over green pebble-grain cloth ruled in gilt. Smooth spine decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt, green marbled endpapers, top edge gilt. Light wear to spine extremities. With the bookplates of Clarence S. Bemens, Joseph Widener and Joel Spitz on front pastedown. A set of large, highly attractive aquatints, closely related to the series published by S. and J. Fuller in 1813, with aquatints by R. Reeve. While two of the plates show top-hatted sportsmen in action, another depicts the shooting party and their dogs taking refreshments under the trees, and in the last they can be seen packing up and 'going-home'. Provenance: Clarence S. Bemens - Joseph Widener - Joel Spitz (purchased from Sessler, Philadelphia, 1954). "Set of four. Aquatints by T. Sutherland. Published, June 1, by T. Pilser (sic), Westminster Bridge Road." (Siltzer). Henry Thomas Alken was born into what became an artistic dynasty. He studied under the miniature painter J.T. Barber and exhibited his first picture (a miniature portrait) at the Royal Academy when he was sixteen. From about 1816 onwards he "produced an unending stream of paintings, drawings and engravings of every type of field and other sporting activity. He is best remembered for his hunting prints, many of which he engraved himself until the late 1830s ... To many, sporting art is 'Alken', and to describe his work or ability is quite unnecessary" (Charles Lane British Racing Prints, pp. 75-76). The Plates: 1. Pheasant Shooting. 2. Refreshing. 3. Cock Shooting. 4. Going Home. Snelgrove Mellon, 46 (p. 21); Siltzer, p. 57; Not in Bobins or Schwerdt.
Life in Paris

Life in Paris by CRUIKSHANK, George; CAREY, David

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Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc.
Title
Life in Paris
Author
CRUIKSHANK, George; CAREY, David
Seller
David Brass Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
London: Printed for John Fairburn...Sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones [et al], 1822. Life, Wherever it Exists in the Shape of Human Character, Is Prolific of Events, and Full of the Materials of Amusement..." [CRUIKSHANK, George, illustrator]. CAREY, David. Life in Paris. Comprising the Rambles, Sprees, and Amours, of Dick Wildfire., of Corinthian Celebrity, and His Bang-Up Companions, Squire Jenkins and Captain O'Shuffleton; With the Whimsical Adventures of the Halibut Family; Including Sketches of a Variety of other eccentric Characters in the French Metropolis. London: Printed for John Fairburn... Sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones [et al], 1822. First edition, early issue, bound without the half-title and the "To the Binder" leaf at rear. Octavo (8 5/16 x 5 inches; 211 x 127 mm). [iii]-xxiv, 489, [1, blank] pp. twenty-one hand-colored aquatint plates including frontispiece. Twenty-two black and white woodcut text illustrations. Plates watermarked Whatman 1821 & 1822. Some of the plates very slightly soiled and some with minor expert marginal repairs, color plate facing page 304 very slightly just touching title. Overall an excellent copy of this uncommon Cruikshank title. Late twentieth century full maroon morocco, covers double-ruled in gilt, spine with five raised bands decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments, gilt board edges and turn-ins, marbled end-papers, all edges gilt. Although unsigned the binding is of very high quality. "One of the best imitations of Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1821... which had plates by Robert and George Cruikshank, the plates in this work being by George only. The frontispiece or engraved title here is similar in conception to that of Life in London" (Abbey, Travel). Abbey, Travel, 112. Cohn 109. Tooley 129.
Original Drawing Signed

Original Drawing Signed by FINSTER, HOWARD

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Original Drawing Signed
Author
FINSTER, HOWARD
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Schulson Autographs (United States)
Description
Born in rural Alabama, Finster was a self taught artist and Baptist revivalist minister. He believed God told him to paint religious art. His became a prolific painter of imaginary artworks incorporating cultural figures into his fantastical imagery. We offer a line drawingi n black ink of an imaginary bird with a branch in its mouth. Finster has signed with a large signature under the bird, "Howard Finster." Our drawing on off white heavy stock paper with green painted deckled edge measures 13 x 9 5/8 inches.
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Belva Lockwood Autograph Quotation Signed by LOCKWOOD, BELVA

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Belva Lockwood Autograph Quotation Signed
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LOCKWOOD, BELVA
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Schulson Autographs (United States)
Description
Appreciate and enjoy all of the privileges that you have to-day without waiting for to-morrow. Belva A. Lockwood." The quotation measures 7 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches, possibly cut from a larger sheet, with explanatory docketing on verso in pencil in a fine hand. Lockwood's importance as one of America's first female lawyers, social reformer and first female presidential candidate is now well known. She is considered one of the leaders in the women's rights movement with her focus on the legal profession. Lockwood graduated from what is today the George Washington University Law School, although she had to seek the aid of then Pres. Theodore Roosevelt before the law school would grant her degree. She went on to become the first woman to practice before the US Supreme Court after she was admitted, through an Act of Congress, to the Supreme Court Bar in 1879. Lockwood ran for US President in 1884 and 1888 on the National Equal Rights Party ticket and became the first woman to be included on an official presidential election ballot. Lockwood was also an essayist particularly on the topics of women's suffrage, equal rights and world peace. Belva Lockwood was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1983. Provenance: Walter R. Benjamin Autographs.
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Transfer of conditioned responses from trained rats to untrained rats by means of a brain extract. WITH: The transfer of learned behavior from trained to untrained rats by means of brain extracts, I, II. Offprints by Rosenblatt, Frank

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Title
Transfer of conditioned responses from trained rats to untrained rats by means of a brain extract. WITH: The transfer of learned behavior from trained to untrained rats by means of brain extracts, I, II. Offprints
Author
Rosenblatt, Frank
Seller
Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
1966. Rosenblatt, Frank (1928-71). (1) [with John T. Farrow and William F. Herblin.] Transfer of conditioned responses from trained rats to untrained rats by means of a brain extract. Offprint from Nature 209 (1966). 7, [1]pp. 214 x 142 mm. Without wrappers as issued. With: (2) [with John T. Farrow and Sam Rhine.] The transfer of learned behavior from trained to untrained rats by means of brain extracts, I, II. Offprint from Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 55 (1966). 548-555, 787-792pp. 259 x 176 mm. Original printed wrappers. Together 2 items. Fine. Rosenblatt's name underlined in red pencil on both offprints. First Editions, Offprint Issues. Rosenblatt is best known for his Perceptron, the first precisely specified, computationally oriented neural network, and a landmark in artificial intelligence. In the latter part of his career-cut short by his death at age 43-Rosenblatt began experimenting on the transfer of learned behavior in rats via brain extracts. "Rats were taught discrimination tasks such as Y-maze and two-level Skinner box. Then their brains were extracted, and the extracts and their antibodies were injected into untrained rats that were subsequently tested in the discrimination tasks to determine whether or not there was behavior transfer from the trained to the untrained rats. Rosenblatt spent his last several years on this problem and showed convincingly that the initial reports of larger effects were wrong and that any memory transfer was at most very small" (Wikipedia article on Rosenblatt). .
Trip to Killarney [Manuscript travel diary of Albert J. Perrett]

Trip to Killarney [Manuscript travel diary of Albert J. Perrett] by [Travel diary, School Trip, Ireland]

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Title
Trip to Killarney [Manuscript travel diary of Albert J. Perrett]
Author
[Travel diary, School Trip, Ireland]
Seller
John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1913. Ireland: June 16-18, 1913. Small lined notebook (11x17.5 cm), [56] pp. orange card covers titled by hand, spine reinforced with tape. Approx. 28 pages filled with neat ink manuscript entries, illustrated with four small original sepia photos and a hand-drawn folded map tipped to inside of front cover. Covers a little worn, contents age-toned but entirely legible. § A delightfully detailed record of an amusingly rushed school trip to Ireland made by an English schoolboy in 1913. The boys and several masters departed from Stonehouse in Gloucestershire (it seems likely they attended Wycliffe College prep school), and travelled by train to Fishguard in Wales, and from there by boat to Rosslare Harbour in Country Wexford, Ireland. Then by train, char-a-banc, a governess cart, ponies, and finally boats, they tore across the south of Ireland to Killarney and back in a single day. The dutiful author of the journal prepares for the trip with several lists: "General time-table", "List of required articles" (including "change of socks...cup, soup-plate... rug (if room)", "Things to be noticed" (Waterford Harbour, Mountains, Lakes, Cattle Grazing...), and a very thorough plan for "Meals" (cornflakes, chocolate, bananas, squashed fly biscuits...). The journal itself is neatly written and full of detail, particularly of the various vehicles (Irish trains get a thorough review) and his glimpses of "real Ireland". Four small mounted photos show a bridge in Kerry viewed from a boat, Ross Castle, "A Jaunting Bar" (a kind of horse-drawn carriage), and, happily, "the Author" who appears to be in his early teens. The star of the journal is a large folding map of the trip, carefully hand-drawn and keyed and mounted inside the front cover.
Hoefer Scientific Instruments 1978. [Calendar]

Hoefer Scientific Instruments 1978. [Calendar] by [Two Windows Press]. Coates, Eric [layout]. Dickey, William [calligraphy]. Gray, Don [typography]

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Seller: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller
Title
Hoefer Scientific Instruments 1978. [Calendar]
Author
[Two Windows Press]. Coates, Eric [layout]. Dickey, William [calligraphy]. Gray, Don [typography]
Seller
John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1978. San Francisco: Two Windows Press and JPP Graphic Arts Center, 1978. Calendar, 12 x 17 1/8", cover printed in black and red, four color lithographs, terminal ads for Hoefer Scientific Instruments with b&w photos. Staple bound as issued; very good. § First and only edition of this finepress calendar featuring a harmonious collection of art and poetry which corresponds to each season of the year. Poetry includes "There," by Howard Nemerov (1975), "Rural Reflections," by Adrienne Rich (1956), "Zone," by A. R. Ammons (1972), and "Light from Above," by Richard Eberhart (1976). Artists include Tomio Kimoshita, Nathan Oliveira, Andrew Dasburg, David Swanson, and Earl Stroh.
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An Introduction to the Literature of Vertebrate Zoology sed Chiefly on the Titles in the Blacker Library of Zoology, the Emma Shearer Wood Library of Ornithology, the Bibliotheca Osleriana, and other Libraries of McGill University, Montreal by Wood, Casey A., ed

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Title
An Introduction to the Literature of Vertebrate Zoology sed Chiefly on the Titles in the Blacker Library of Zoology, the Emma Shearer Wood Library of Ornithology, the Bibliotheca Osleriana, and other Libraries of McGill University, Montreal
Author
Wood, Casey A., ed
Seller
Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
London: Oxford University Press, 1931 First edition of this important reference work. Cloth. Quarto. Light shelfwear. Very good.
[LITERATURE] BABYLON REVISTED

[LITERATURE] BABYLON REVISTED by F. Scott Fitzgerald; Illustrated by Richard Sparks

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Title
[LITERATURE] BABYLON REVISTED
Author
F. Scott Fitzgerald; Illustrated by Richard Sparks
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine binding
Description
Norwalk: Easton Press, 1991. Full Leather. Near Fine binding. Richard Sparks. Large Octavo; in full dark teal leather with elaborate decorations in green, black and gilt; edged in gilt; with silk moire endpapers; xiv, (2) 3-428 pages; with illustrations by Richard Sparks throughout; some scrapes to the gilt edge. Near Fine binding.
Bust-length cabinet card photograph in formal attire

Bust-length cabinet card photograph in formal attire by SCHEIDEMANTEL, Karl 1859-1923

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Title
Bust-length cabinet card photograph in formal attire
Author
SCHEIDEMANTEL, Karl 1859-1923
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
From the studio of W. Höffert in Dresden, with decorative studio imprint to lower margin and studio details printed to verso. 166 x 109 mm. Slightly worn and browned. A student of Julius Stockhausen, Scheidemantel was one of Germany's leading baritones. After early years in Weimar, he spent most of his singing career, from 1886 to 1911, at the Dresden Hofoper, with guest appearances in many places including Covent Garden (from 1884). Famous as a Wagnerian singer, he participated in all Bayreuth festivals from 1886 to 1892, where he sang Wolfram, Telramund, Kurwenal, Hans Sachs, Amfortas, and Klingsor. Roles by other composers in which he excelled were Pizzarro, Alfio (Cavalleria rusticana), and Scarpia; he created the roles of Kunrad (Feuersnot) and Faninal (Der Rosenkavalier) for Richard Strauss.