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Autograph Letter Signed

Autograph Letter Signed by LEWIS, C.S. [CLIVE STAPLES]

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Seller: The Manhattan Rare Book Company
Title
Autograph Letter Signed
Author
LEWIS, C.S. [CLIVE STAPLES]
Seller
The Manhattan Rare Book Company (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Oxford: np, 1952. First edition. nb. Very Good. ONE OF THE FINEST C.S. LEWIS LETTERS TO APPEAR ON THE MARKET, OFFERING INSIGHT INTO THE CREATION OF THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA. WITH MENTION OF TOLKIEN'S "THE HOBBIT" AS A FAVORITE BOOK. Between the publication of the second (Prince Caspian) and third (The Voyage of the Dawn Treader) books in his masterpiece series, "The Chronicles of Narnia," Lewis writes to a group of school children, revealing his thoughts about the series and his plans for the remaining books. Over the course of the letter, Lewis: -regrets that Peter and Susan are not returning to Narnia ("they are now getting to the age at which people stop having that sort of adventure for a time"); -offers a preview of the new book, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ("Lucy and Edmund find Caspian (now King of course) on board ship, sailing to the Eastern end of the Narnian world. There will be lots about Reepicheep. And there will be a Sea Serpent, and a Dragon, and lots of strange islands."); -announces that there will be seven books in the series and that they will be called "The Chronicles of Narnia"; -discusses the sixth book (revealing that the Professor must have known all along about the existence of the magic wardrobe); -tantalizingly reveals that the series is very much a work in progress, and that he does not yet know how it will end ("I don't know yet what will happen in the seventh. What do you think would be a good thing to end the whole series with? Of course Aslan will come into them all."); -lists some books he particularly likes, including Tolkien's The Hobbit and Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows. The letter reads in full: Magdalen College Oxford May 22. 1952 My dear grittletonians - Thanks for your nice and interesting letters. Like you, I am sorry that Peter and Susan are not going back to Narnia, but I think, being the two eldest, they are now getting to the age at which people stop having that sort of adventure for a time - they may start having it again later, but not for some years. The new book is called The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Lucy and Edmund find Caspian (now King of course) on board ship, sailing to the Eastern end of the Narnian world. There will be lots about Reepicheep. And there will be a Sea Serpent, and a Dragon, and lots of strange islands. I do hope you will all like it. I intend to have seven of these stories altogether - that is, four more after the next one. They will be called The Chronicles [page break] of Narnia. The sixth ['fifth' deleted and corrected] book will go right back to the beginning and explain how there came to be that magic wardrobe in the Professor's house - for of course you will have guessed that the old Professor must have known something about things like that himself, or else he would never have believed what the children told him. I don't know yet what will happen in the seventh. What do you think would be a good thing to end the whole series with? Of course Aslan will come into them all. I wonder what other books you all like. I like George MacDonald's two Curdy books and Tolkien's The Hobbit, and [Kenneth Grahame's] The Wind in the Willows. Do you write stories yourselves? I did at your age: it is the greatest fun. Love and good wishes to all. Yours ever, [signed] C.S. Lewis P.S. E. Nesbitt's works are splendid, I think: especially The Phoenix and the Wishing Carpet and The Amulet. ----------- The recipients of the letter, the "Grittletonians", were schoolchildren attending Grittleton House School in Wiltshire who had (apparently) written a fan letter to Lewis. Note: This letter has only recently surfaced and is not in Lewis's Collected Letters. Oxford: May 22, 1952. Two pages (one sheet), 5.5x8.5 inches; custom presentation folder. Top edge a little rough (where the sheet was originally cut), expected folds. A REMARKABLE LETTER: LEWIS LETTERS DISCUSSING ASPECTS OF HIS NARNIA SERIES ARE EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE.
Vance Gerry and the Weather Bird Press. With contributions by Vance Gerry, Simon Lawrence, David Butcher, Patrick Reagh, James Lorson, and John Randle. With a checklist of publications compiled by David Butcher

Vance Gerry and the Weather Bird Press. With contributions by Vance Gerry, Simon Lawrence, David Butcher, Patrick Reagh, James Lorson, and John Randle. With a checklist of publications compiled by David Butcher by Randle, John et al.

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Title
Vance Gerry and the Weather Bird Press. With contributions by Vance Gerry, Simon Lawrence, David Butcher, Patrick Reagh, James Lorson, and John Randle. With a checklist of publications compiled by David Butcher
Author
Randle, John et al.
Seller
Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
[Risbury, Herefordshire]: The Whittington Press, 2018. First and Limited Edition. Leather bound. Fine. No. 14 of 40 copies of the "A" edition with accompaniments (see below); folio size, 100 pp., in a leather-backed solander case. In his typical fashion, John Randle has done a masterful job presenting insights into the life of Vance Gerry with this extensive bibliography of his printed work. Vance Gerry (1929-2005) was one of California’s least known and most accomplished printers, who operated his Weather Bird Press from 1967 to 2005. John Randle, publisher of "Matrix" and accomplished printer in his own right, gives Vance high praise: "Until his death in 2005 he produced a steady stream of the most understated, beautifully printed and ravishingly illustrated books from any private press, ever." Vance studied art at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles and learned the art of storytelling at Walt Disney Productions where he was employed as a storyboard artist. Vance combines this training with his immense passion and personal talent for art in his printing with amazing results. Most of his printing was produced in small editions and is notoriously difficult to find in today’s market. Vance shunned the spotlight and never sought to promote his work yet the beauty of his books and printing deserves lasting recognition; John Randle has done a wonderful job documenting Vance’s many accomplishments and ensuring his legacy in the history of fine printing will not be forgotten. Three different versions of this bibliography were published, this copy no. 14 of 40 of the "A" edition, bound in full Oasis by the Fine Book Bindery; it has a tipped-in colour frontispiece portrait after a watercolor of Mary, Vance's wife, plus thirty other illustrations from various sources including line drawings, linocuts, wood engravings, and twelve pages of twenty-six colour reproductions of Vance's pochoir illustrations. The items which accompany the book are comprised of: (i) a portfolio of ephemera found in Vance's workshop after his death; (ii) a facsimile of one of his best (and most sought after) publications, "Jazz"; and (iii) a portfolio of facsimilies of correspondence of Vance's; see below for details. This deluxe version already out of print, all copies being subscribed for prior to publication, and is absolutely stunning in its presentation. ___DESCRIPTION: Bibliography is bound in full coral-coloured Oasis leather by the Fine Book Bindery with gilt lettering on the spine, fore- and bottom edges rough-cut, ivory suede pastedowns, orange-and-white patterned free endpapers, the frontis and additional illustrations as set forth above, with two pieces of ephemera contained within a pocket at the rear pastedown (facsimiles of a hand-written note by Vance Gerry dated Jan 11/92, complete with facsimile coffee stains; and "Endpaper of Twenty-five Years of the Weather Bird Press (1993) signed by Vance & Mary Gerry and their guests..."); types Poliphilus and Ariston printed on Zerkall mould-made paper, folio size (13.5" by 9 5/8"), pagination: [i-x] 1-90, no. 14 of the 40 deluxe "A" edition copies (total edition 235). Included with the bibliography are: (i) a wallet containing twenty-four items (n.b., the list mounted to the front of the wallet) of Weather Bird ephemera found in Vance's workshop after his death, the wallet of quarter coral-coloured cloth, with orange-patterned paper sides matching the free endpapers, a list of included ephemera mounted on the left, and the ephemera pieces themselves contained within a pocket on the right; (ii) a facsimile edition of "Jazz Instruments, A Weather Bird Press Picture Portfolio" comprised of twelve bifoliums, the first serving as the title page and introduction, the final providing a "Glossary of Names" and the colophon, the other ten presenting Vance's inimitable illustrations of various jazz instruments being played in at times whimsical ways, the bifoliums contained within a cardstock folder with three flaps, which has a brown hand-made paper wrapper with the title in orange on the front, which itself is contained within an orange paper wallet with a paper label on the front mirroring the wrapper; and (iii) a portfolio of fifteen facsimiles of Vance's letters and a sixteenth item being a small facsimile of the invitation to the "gathering of friends to celebrate the life of Vance Gerry (1929-2005)", these items contained within an orange cardstock wallet with a paper label mounted on the front showing a facsimile of the Whittington Press's address written in Vance Gerry's hand, on the letterhead of The Weather Bird Press. All housed in a custom solander box covered in orange cloth, a leather back with gilt lettering, and lined with orange velvet. ___CONDITION: Fine; the bibliography clean, the leather binding smooth and supple, the interior clean and bright, and entirely free of prior owner markings; the components clean and free of any wear or flaws; the sole condition issue being a few of the pieces of ephemera having some minor edgewear which was likely incurred during storage in Vance Gerry's workshop. The solander box fine overall, sturdy and without wear, the sole issue we see a few very light, stray marks on the cloth sides. ___POSTAGE: Please note that this is an extremely large and heavy item and additional postage will apply; we are happy to ship at cost to both domestic and international customers, 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.
Rolling in Oz" [Roadworks Linocut]

Rolling in Oz" [Roadworks Linocut] by Olson, Rik (Artist)

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Title
Rolling in Oz" [Roadworks Linocut]
Author
Olson, Rik (Artist)
Seller
Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
[San Francisco]: [San Francisco Center for the Book], 2018. Limited Edition. No binding. Fine. Olson, Rik. One of 9 copies, signed and numbered by Rik Olson. This lino-carved art, a take-off of "The Wizard of Oz", was printed by a Buffalo Springfield Steamroller at the San Francisco Center for the Book's annual Roadworks Steamroller Printing Festival. The black lines on each piece were printed on the street using the linoleum cut and the steamroller; the coloured highlights were added, by hand, by the artist Rik Olson afterwards, when he signed and numbered each print. A California native, Olson has studied under master painters and wood engravers such as Richard McLean, Barry Moser, and John DePol, and his work is exhibited around the world; his prints shows an attention to detail and colour that captures the fantastic essence of his subjects. Olson is the only artist who has participated in Roadworks every year, creating exquisitely detailed relief prints of varied subjects, often incorporating a steamroller hidden somewhere in the image. ___DESCRIPTION: Linocut printed on one side in black, with hand-coloured highlights by Olson in green, red and yellow; print dimensions are 36" tall by 35.5" wide, paper dimensions 42" tall by 40" wide (all approximate), one of 9 copies, this number 6, titled, signed and numbered by Rik Olson below the print in pencil, with his chop in red next to his signature. ___CONDITION: Fine, clean and without wear; acquired new from the San Francisco Center for the Book. ___POSTAGE: Please note that this piece will be mailed rolled in a cardboard tube, and due to the large size, additional postage will 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.
Memoirs of the Nobility, Gentry &c. of Thule: or, The Island of Love. Being a Secret History of Their Amours, Artifices, and Intrigues (in 2 vols.)

Memoirs of the Nobility, Gentry &c. of Thule: or, The Island of Love. Being a Secret History of Their Amours, Artifices, and Intrigues (in 2 vols.) by [Erotic Literature] [Sex Work] Fantosme

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Title
Memoirs of the Nobility, Gentry &c. of Thule: or, The Island of Love. Being a Secret History of Their Amours, Artifices, and Intrigues (in 2 vols.)
Author
[Erotic Literature] [Sex Work] Fantosme
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Description
London: Printed for W. Webb, 1742. First edition. Bound to style in 19th century sheep with morocco and gilt to spines. Measuring 168 x 96mm and with occasional mispagination but collating complete: xxiv, 300; [2], 336. Some offsetting to preliminary and terminal leaves and occasional light foxing and marginal chips not affecting text; discreet archival repairs to short tear on pages 115-116 and long tear to 285-286 of volume I preserving all text. Early amateur cloth tape repair to recto of front endpaper to volume II. Pinholes to lower spines of both volumes with minor associated worming to the lower front hinges. A scarce example of early erotic literature centered on London's famous courtesans, ESTC lists only 6 copies with institutions. The present copy aside, the last example to appear at auction was in 1882. Published two years apart, the two volumes of Memoirs of the Nobility are different in their approaches to London's elite, including the infamous Great Impures who hosted the wealthiest men in their parlours and their beds. Volume I launches its readers into a thinly veiled satire, wherein the protagonist Aloisa visits the mythical kingdom of Thule. During her tour on arrival, Aloisa discovers a city of extreme decadence whose cast of characters would be familiar to most Londoners (indeed, the copy housed at the British Museum has contemporary annotations from William Cole, denoting some of the avatars' real-life identities). "there was scarce a Thing as a Virgin of twenty Years of Age to be found in all the Island...all was flaming Lust; and from the Court to the Cottage all had their Share in amorous Intrigues." While sexual violence is rampant in Thule (Aloisa's host, the Chevalier Faire-Franc, informs her of numerous girls assaulted and left pregnant by the son of the new Lord Chancellor, for example), much of the kingdom's activities center on the sex trade. Ambition and wealth drive residents "to get Money, which at Night they as lavishly spend" at various houses of pleasure. In these descriptions, readers visit the brothels of such real-life bawds as Mother Elizabeth Wisebourn (here called Madona), who dresses as a nun to recruit girls and uses medicine and magic to "restore" their virginity and continuously demand the highest prices -- a practice she infamously used to market her girls, particularly Sally Salisbury and Sally Lodge before they rose to success in their own rights. Nearby, Miss Edwards of Kensington (possibly Kitty Fisher or Lucy Cooper) resides "in open Fornication" yet "defies all Scandal." A string of famous men -- authors, dignitaries, and gentry -- are also exposed for their engagement with courtesans, their elopements, and their affairs. By volume II, these details fade and the stories shift toward a more general erotic fantasy. But both notably participate in celebrating and expressing anxiety about the growing power of London's sex trade. With estimates of London's sex workers ranging widely from 8,600-80,000, it was undeniable that a vast portion of the population was engaged in sex-for-money whether as a provider or consumer (Rogers). The money and public influence of courtesans like Kitty Fisher, Lucy Cooper, Sally Salisbury, Sophia Baddeley, Mary Robertson and others highlighted how women who defined traditional marriage economies could carve out their own wealth, independence and community. ESTC T75813. Lowndes 2681. Not in the Register of Erotic Books.
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A group of 18 very rare catalogues issued by this intrepid German bookseller and publisher by GOEBHARDTISCHEN BUCHHANDLUNG

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Seller: Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc.
Title
A group of 18 very rare catalogues issued by this intrepid German bookseller and publisher
Author
GOEBHARDTISCHEN BUCHHANDLUNG
Seller
Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
18 vols. Small 8vo, various orig. wrappers or self-bound. Bamberg & Würzberg: 1809-1818. Joseph Martin Goebhardt (1709-57) founded this bookselling company about 1747,the year he issued his first catalogue. He was succeeded by his son Tobias (1734-94), who capitalized on the demand for Italian and French works, regardless of their contents or the controversy they might cause with German censors. The Goebhardts were among the first in Germany to publish works by Diderot, d’Alembert, Helvetius, etc. Their considerable trade and publication of foreign books made them one of the primary conduits of French-German cultural exchange in the mid-18th century. This caused Bamberg’s censors to investigate them, but they seem to have escaped punishment after Tobias pretended to be unfamiliar with French. Notably, the family served as the official supplier of scholarly books to Bamberg’s university. Tobias’s son Joseph Anton Goebhardt (n.d.) became the head of the company in 1802. Goebhardt was the first publisher of Hegel’s Phänomenologie des Geistes (1807), but soon afterwards the business began to fail, and control was ceded to Joseph’s brother-in-law, Franz Ignaz Heinrich von Hefner (1756-1846), who later sold it to Carl Christian Ettlinger, a local competitor. The present catalogues, each with hundreds of listings, were compiled towards the end of the firm’s existence. This includes a complete set of the monthly catalogues published serially for the year 1817, devoted to literature; it is interesting to note that the Goebhardts maintained their tradition of dealing in French literature. Another set comprises the four issues of the firm’s “Literarischer Anzeiger” for 1818, offering newly published German works. A very interesting collection of scarce German bookseller catalogues from the early 19th century. These come from the Wittelsbach library at Tegernsee, the “summer home” library of the royal family of Bavaria. We are unaware of any institutions or collections outside of Germany with significant runs of Goebhardt catalogues. Sporadic and inoffensive foxing. ❧ Kalliope-Verbund database & M. Häberlein & M. Schmölz-Häberlein, “Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s Network in Bamberg” in Bavarian Studies in History and Culture (website), accessed 7 January 2021.
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Traite des Operations de Chirurgie by Bertrandi, Ambroise

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Title
Traite des Operations de Chirurgie
Author
Bertrandi, Ambroise
Seller
Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
Fine.
Description
Paris: T Barrois, 1769. First French Edition.. Full contemporary calf.. Fine.. 8vo. Four folding copper engraved plates of various kinds of surgical instruments. Bertrandi was prof. of anatomy and surgery at Turin. He is known for his books on the eye and liver but his most important work is the treatise on surgery offered here in the French translation of Sollier de la Romillas. Bertrandi was an exceptionally skilled physician and surgeon going so far as to attempt to correct congenital abnormalities of the neural system (see Mettler). What is exceptional about the book offered here is that the last section is devoted to a detailed explanation of surgical instruments and their use that are illustrated on the plates. In many instances Bertrandi discusses their origin, design and specific use. The volume also contains the eulogy of Bertrandi by Louis. Blake p. 45; Hirsch I, 508-'09.
ORIGINAL FINE ART PRINT TITLED "VERNUS" [Signed]

ORIGINAL FINE ART PRINT TITLED "VERNUS" [Signed] by Wittfooth, Martin

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Title
ORIGINAL FINE ART PRINT TITLED "VERNUS" [Signed]
Author
Wittfooth, Martin
Seller
Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Virtu Art Gellery, 2011. Limited Edition, #9/25. Print measures 7 in. x 10.5 in. (outside dimensions 11 in. x 14.5 in.). Signed and numbered by artist in graphite. Shelved at DuPont Print Portfolio. 1393267. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
TELL ME HOW LONG THE TRAIN'S BEEN GONE

TELL ME HOW LONG THE TRAIN'S BEEN GONE by Baldwin, James

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Title
TELL ME HOW LONG THE TRAIN'S BEEN GONE
Author
Baldwin, James
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Near fine in very good plus jacket.
Description
New York: The Dial Press, 1968. Near fine in very good plus jacket.. First edition, review copy with publisher's slip laid in, of Baldwin's "criminally underrated" (Weekes) fourth novel about the life of a Black actor. TELL ME is the story of Black actor Leo Proudhammer, his brilliant career shadowed by the condescension, alienation, and physical threats visited on him by a white America that will tolerate him only so far as he entertains, and which exacts heavy penalties for his efforts to live as a free man and artist. The book draws heavily on his own experiences with the Actors Studio during the production of BLUES FOR MISTER CHARLIE, and hides none of its author's bitterness and pain. "TELL ME HOW LONG THE TRAIN'S BEEN GONE is a masterpiece by one of the best living writers in America. Which is not to say, naturally, that it will comfort or cheer you much" (Thompson). 8.25'' x 5.5''. Original cream cloth, brown-lettered spine. In original unclipped ($5.95) color typographic dust jacket with design by Paul Bacon Studio, photo of Baldwin by Sedat Pakay on rear panel. [8], 484, [2] pages. Publisher's printed review slip, with price ("$5.95") and publication date ("June 3, 1968" with "3" crossed out and replaced with "6" in black ink), laid in. Jacket with toning to spine and front panel top- and fore-edge margins, one short closed tear to front panel. Slight bumping to spine foot of jacket and book. Book with light toning to spine.
SNAPSHOT

SNAPSHOT by Barnes, Linda

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Title
SNAPSHOT
Author
Barnes, Linda
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
ISBN
9780385306126
Condition
Near fine in very good plus dust jacket.
Description
New York: Delacorte Press, 1993. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket.. Inscribed first printing of the fifth Carlotta Carlyle mystery, in which the hardboiled, redheaded Boston PI must take on a hospital full of conspiracy and corruption to find answers for a grieving mother. 9.25'' x 6''. Original cloth-backed boards. Original unclipped ($19.95) color pictorial dust jacket. 326 pages. Inscribed by Barnes to title page "For HMA / With best regards from / Carlotta & me." Jacket becoming delaminated around raised letters, a bit of edgewear. Binding with a touch of bumping to spine ends. Clean.
[Miniature Book]  Jake Zeitlin and the Big Red Barn

[Miniature Book] Jake Zeitlin and the Big Red Barn by Weber, Rev. Francis J.

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Title
[Miniature Book] Jake Zeitlin and the Big Red Barn
Author
Weber, Rev. Francis J.
Seller
Dale Steffey Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Los Angeles: Press in the Gatehouse, 1972. Book. Fine. Cloth. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY PUBLISHER. Pirated Edition. 2 1/4" h x 1 3/4" W. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY PUBLISHER Jake Zeitlin at front end page -"Jan. 2, 1978 To Gary, This pirated edition from the pirate Jake". Colophon: "ca. 150 copies pirated from the HONG KONG EDITION by the Pirate in the Gatehouse". ASSOCIATION COPY, at the time the owner, Gary Steigerwald, was a young bookseller working for Jake Zeitlin. Fine..
New Lamps for Old

New Lamps for Old

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Title
New Lamps for Old
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Good to very good.
Description
Newark, New Jersey: Prudential Life Insurance Company, 1930. Good to very good.. A booklet of stories of Ancient Greek and Roman heroes and historical figures, each offering the reader a moral to invest in life insurance. An interesting look into how the Prudential Life Insurance Company advertised to potential customers. The figures mentioned include Androcles, Themistocles, Coriolanus, Cato, Julius Caesar, Regulus, Lycurgus, Pericles, Diogenes, Anaxagoras, Fabius, and Scipio. Each ends with a moral and faces a full-page in-text illustration. The moral for Julius Caesar reads, "Nowadays one does not have to argue with pirates to accumulate a stated sum as a guarantee for debts. He can get an insurance company". Single vol. (5.75" by 4.25"), pp. [32], illus., in original printed wrps with small window cut-out revealing image on first leaf. Image depicts an East Asian woman being sold a pot by a street peddler.
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The Water Supply of San Francisco by (The Spring Valley Water Company)

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Title
The Water Supply of San Francisco
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(The Spring Valley Water Company)
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
San Francisco: The Blair-Murdock Company , 1910. Very good. First edition, n. d. (ca 1910); oblong 6 3/4 x 10 1/4; pp. [62]; illustrated with numerous photographs, drawings, diagrams, and maps, including a large, fold-out one; small chip to upper corner of front wrap; discolored spot to upper margin affecting front wrap and first several leaves; a few creases; in about very good condition. Largely a pictorial history of the system of clean-water supply of San Francisco, the book was undoubtedly published as an advertisement for the Spring Valley Water Company - a private business, which held a monopoly on water rights in the city from 1860 to 1930. Controlled by land barons and led by George Ensign, it would be embroiled in corruption, preferential treatment for the moneyed populace, land speculation, and general dislike and disapproval from the ordinary citizens.
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A Box of Candee's. Sweets to the Sweet by L. Candee and Company

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Title
A Box of Candee's. Sweets to the Sweet
Author
L. Candee and Company
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
New Haven, CT: L.Candee & Co., 1880. Very good. Die-cut trade card, n. d. (second half of the 19th century); 3 1/4 x 5 3/4; chromolithographed card stock, single sheet, die-cut and folded to resemble a closed candy box; light wear to edges and minor spotting; in very good condition. A beautiful advertisement, it employed a clever play-on-words, with the upper panel showing several ladies with parasols, the lower - a pile of boots with two naked cherubs rolling in it, and the text: "We all wear the Candee Rubbers...A box of Candee's." The L. Candee Company was incorporated in 1852 with four partners, with Leverett Candee (1795 – 1865) as President. He had been manufacturing elastic suspenders and rubber shoes solo since the early 1840s. They would obtain the first license to use Goodyear patent for making rubber shoes, obtained from Charles Goodyear himself. The company would grow to be the largest manufacturer of rubber footwear in the world.
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On Love. Translated from the French with an Introduction and Notes by (Woolf, Philip Sidney and Cecil N. Sidney Woolf) Stendhal (Henry Beyle)

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Title
On Love. Translated from the French with an Introduction and Notes
Author
(Woolf, Philip Sidney and Cecil N. Sidney Woolf) Stendhal (Henry Beyle)
Seller
Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
London: Duckworth, 1915. First edition. Blue cloth, near-fine. With a pre-publication stamp on the title page.
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United States Court of International Trade Reports. Volume 27. 2003 by U.S. Court of International Trade

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Title
United States Court of International Trade Reports. Volume 27. 2003
Author
U.S. Court of International Trade
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
Description
2007. United States Court of International Trade Reports. Volume 27. Cases Adjudged in the United States Court of International Trade. January-December 2003. Volume 27, 2003. [Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2007]. Cloth. ix, 1981 pp. New. $90. * Released by the Government Printing Office May 2007.
Lays For Little Ones" ... Words by F.E. Weatherly, and G.R. Askwith, Drawings by Dudley Hardy. [Voice and piano]

Lays For Little Ones" ... Words by F.E. Weatherly, and G.R. Askwith, Drawings by Dudley Hardy. [Voice and piano] by BUNNING, Herbert 1863-1937

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Title
Lays For Little Ones" ... Words by F.E. Weatherly, and G.R. Askwith, Drawings by Dudley Hardy. [Voice and piano]
Author
BUNNING, Herbert 1863-1937
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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London: G. Ricordi & Co, 1898. Oblong quarto. Original publisher's dark red cloth-backed boards illustrated in color, decorative endpapers. 1f. (recto half-title printed in dark brown, verso small illustration), 1f. (recto title printed in red, verso small illustration), 1f. (recto publisher's note, verso small illustration), [i] (contents), 8-35, [i] (small illustration) pp. With illustrations in color throughout. Small oval publisher's blindstamp to lower inner corners of first few leaves dated 5 [May] 1898. Binding slightly worn and soiled; corners rubbed and bumped; hinges tender; front free endpaper detached. Some internal wear and foxing; somewhat browned. First Edition. Bunning was an English composer and musical director active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best-known for his lighter works and incidental music for dramatic productions.