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No Name in the Street

No Name in the Street by Baldwin, James

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Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
Title
No Name in the Street
Author
Baldwin, James
Seller
The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: The Dial Press, 1972. Uncorrected Galleys. Paperback. Fine. An uncorrected galley copy of No Name in the Street by James Baldwin.. Octavo, [10], 200pp. Original cream paper wraps, title in black on front cover and spine. Stated "Uncorrected Galleys" on front cover. Solid text block, fine. Delicate hinges. Appears unread. (Blockson 3638). The first U.S. edition of No Name in the Street was published by Dial Press in New York (1972). It was preceded by the first English edition the same year, published by Michael Joseph of London. The essays in No Name in the Street include: Take Me to the Water, To Be Baptized, No Name in the Street, and Sweet Lorraine. (Blockson 3638).
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Lectures on Polarized Light .... by [Pereira, J]

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Lectures on Polarized Light ....
Author
[Pereira, J]
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
London: Longman, Brown, Green ...., 1843. First Edition.. Original publisher's cloth.. Very good.. 8vo. There are text illus. throughout. (i-v)vi - viii, (1)2 - 110 pp.; 30 pp. publisher's cat. at end. These lectures were offered as a part of the now famous series that the author gave on pharmacy at the Pharmaceutical Society. The purpose of offering this series was to enhance the analytical skills of those who attended. Pereira was at great pains to justify the scientific basis of the use of polarized light in chemical analysis. See G-M #1856 for the author's other book.
Der Freischütz

Der Freischütz by Von Weber, Carl Maria

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Der Freischütz
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Von Weber, Carl Maria
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The Kelmscott Bookshop (United States)
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Very Good
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London: Augener and Co. Very Good. Best known for his operas, Carl Maria Von Weber (1786 - 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist, and critic. Der Frischüz (The Marksman) is an opera written with spoken dialogue in three acts, based on a romantic story by Johann August Apel and Friedrich Laun. It is considered to be the first German Romantic opera [Wikipedia]. Very Good large slim volume containing sheet music to the opera. Corners and spine rubbed with small chip to lower edge of spine. Steel engraved frontis of composer. Previous owner's signature and stamp on front pages. Music. MUS/2043.
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1738 - John Singleton Copley - 1815 by Washington, DC. National Gallery of Art Smithsonian Museum

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1738 - John Singleton Copley - 1815
Author
Washington, DC. National Gallery of Art Smithsonian Museum
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Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Orig. blue wrappers. Fine
Description
Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1965. First edition. Paperback. Orig. blue wrappers. Fine. Copley, John Singleton. 142 pages. 103 color and black and white reproductions. Exhibition Sept. 18, 1965 -Mar. 6, 1966. Bibliography. Catalogue. FREITAG 1765. KARPEL H262. "....commemorates the 150th anniversary of Copley's death.
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Some Notes on the Engaging By-paths and Enduring Pleasures of Fine Bookmaking. This Keepsake commemorates the Dedication of the Morgan A. and Aline D. Gunst Memorial Library. by Bennett, Paul A.

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Some Notes on the Engaging By-paths and Enduring Pleasures of Fine Bookmaking. This Keepsake commemorates the Dedication of the Morgan A. and Aline D. Gunst Memorial Library.
Author
Bennett, Paul A.
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Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Palo Alto: Stanford University Libraries, 1963. One of 1,000 copies printed at The Grabhorn Press. Octavo, stiff printed wrappers, 53, [1] pp. Ex-library copy, bearing a bookplate and no other marks; Very Good in protective envelope.