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NORTH & SOUTH

NORTH & SOUTH by Bishop, Elizabeth

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Seller: Type Punch Matrix
Title
NORTH & SOUTH
Author
Bishop, Elizabeth
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good plus in a very good jacket.
Description
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1946. First printing. Very good plus in a very good jacket.. Signed first edition of Bishop's first book, along with the original ticket from Bishop's reading where the book was signed. Bishop's famed debut, containing several of her best-known and most beloved poems, such as "The Fish," "The Man-Moth," and "The Map." Scarce signed, rare with original ticket. 9'' x 6''. Publisher's original full blue cloth with gilt titles. In original price-clipped color typographic jacket designed by Samuel Hanks Bryant. [viii], 54, [2] pages. Inscribed by Bishop on the title page: "Elizabeth Bishop - many years later -." Loosely laid in is the original event ticket to Bishop's May 21st, 1968 reading at The Academy of American Poets, with its original envelope. Jacket lightly edgeworn, with some rubbing and minor chipping. Sunning to top edge of front panel, with attendant sunning to top edge of cloth. Book has touches of shelfwear, mild toning to rear endpaper. Overall clean and sound.
The Deseret News. Truth and Liberty. Volume VII, Number 1 [through] Number 52. Salt Lake City. March 11, 1857 through March 3, 1858

The Deseret News. Truth and Liberty. Volume VII, Number 1 [through] Number 52. Salt Lake City. March 11, 1857 through March 3, 1858 by [Mormons] [The Utah War Volume]

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Title
The Deseret News. Truth and Liberty. Volume VII, Number 1 [through] Number 52. Salt Lake City. March 11, 1857 through March 3, 1858
Author
[Mormons] [The Utah War Volume]
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Very Good. [417-423]; 416pp. 52 numbers, averaging 8pp. each. Folio [39 cm] Contemporary 1/4 leather binding with limp boards which maintain some of the original marbled paper. Professionally recased. Restoration work to spine ends. Formerly exposed boards skillfully restored with handmade paper at the extremities. Hinges reinforced with Japanese tissue. Missing front front free endpaper. Periodic minor markings to the pages, else internally very good. Flake 2822. A complete run of this volume, of particular significance due to the historical events embraced by the year 1857-58: the Mormon "War," the Mountain Meadows massacre, the incursion of federal troops against Utah, the Reformation, etc. Included is a major portion of the serialized "History of Joseph Smith," and the beginning of the serialization of Brigham Young's autobiography, numerous documents by Young, dispatches from the outside press relevant to the situation, discourses by Elders, etc. Also noteworthy is the printing of Young's December 15, 1857 Governor's Message in the Dec. 23 issue; the Memorials to the President of the United States printed in the October 7 issue; and other major items relating to the conflict, possibly in their earliest printings, as well as much material related to overland travel, freighting, commerce, and more.
The Fan

The Fan by Uzanne, Octave

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Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The Fan
Author
Uzanne, Octave
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very good minus
Description
London: J. C. Nimmo and Bain, 1884. First edition in English. Very good minus. Paul Avril. 143pp. Quarto [27.5 cm] Rebacked in brown bonded leather, with the title stamped in silver on the spine. Bound with the original leather boards (heavily scratched). New endbands. Top edge gilt. Fore and bottom edges deckled. Marbled endpapers. Bibliophile Octave Uzanne's work illustrated by Paul Avril. Édouard-Henri Anvil (Paul Avril was his pseudonym) was an illustrator of erotic literature. He was the illustrator of "Manual of Classical Erotology.
France and Hereditary Monarchy [Inscribed and Signed]

France and Hereditary Monarchy [Inscribed and Signed] by John Bigelow

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Title
France and Hereditary Monarchy [Inscribed and Signed]
Author
John Bigelow
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Sampson Low, Son, & Marston, 1871. Very Good. London: Sampson Low, Son, & Marston, 1871. First Edition. Slim octavo (23cm); publisher's bright blue gilt-lettered cloth; [4],80pp. Moderate wear to cloth margins, corners significantly bumped and spine cloth darkened though contents remain clean and sound. Very Good overall. Inscribed and signed on front free endpaper, "Miss Olga [?] / with the compliments and regards of John Bigelow / October 22, 1892." A study of hereditary sovereignty versus popular election in France in the wake of the Paris Commune, here described as the "secondary French Revolution.