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Photograph signed by EDISON Thomas Alva

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Title
Photograph signed
Author
EDISON Thomas Alva
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Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1910. Signed. EDISON, Thomas Alva. Photograph signed. No place, circa 1920. Vintage silver print, measures 6-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches, mounted on heavy card, mount measures 10 by 12 inches; framed, measures 12 by 14 inches. $6500.Very scarce vintage photographic portrait of Edison seated in a library, inscribed and signed by him with a bold flourish on the mount: ""To Mrs. Blauvelt, from a believer in woman suffrage, Thos A Edison.""This scarce vintage photographic portrait of Thomas Edison is an especially splendid portrait of ""the patron saint of electric light"" (Stross, Wizard of Menlo Park 1:284). The ""father of many new industries, including phonograph and sound recording; dictating machines; electric lighting and associated electric utilities; electrical manufacturing; and motion pictures… Edison stands tall among the pantheon of American heroes"" (ANB). Recipient Adele Picot Wilson Blauvelt (1867-1938) lived in Syracuse, NY, where her husband worked as a metallurgist. In the summer of 1918, Mrs. Blauvelt was as yet unaffiliated with any particular party. At a Republican party convention that July, she made the following statement, ""Like many thousands of other New York women, I am waiting to see the platform statement of the different parties on national suffrage for women, and will decide my party allegiance by their stand on that issue."" Blauvelt's daughter, Adele Blauvelt Barnes (1893-1995), was also a supporter of women's suffrage and a 1916 graduate of Radcliffe College. Light wear to upper corner of mount only, print fine, inscription and signature bold.
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Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles by CARROLL, Lewis

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Title
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles
Author
CARROLL, Lewis
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: Macmillan, 1869. FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH. Frontispiece and 42 text illustrations by John Tenniel. Publisher’s blue cloth, triple gilt borders, circle with image of Alice in gilt on front cover and circle with image of the Cheshire Cat in gilt on rear cover, hinges starting; interior fine. First edition in French, translated by Henri Bué.
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Die krankhaften Geschwuelste by VIRCHOW, Rudolf

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Die krankhaften Geschwuelste
Author
VIRCHOW, Rudolf
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Berlin: August Hirschwald, 1863. FIRST EDITION. With 2 engraved frontispieces and 250 text woodcuts. Contemporary pebbled cloth, gilt on spines, faded; interior fine. From the library of Dr. L. Aschoff with his bookplate. First edition. Virchow’s pioneer work on tumours was never completed. Originally intended to contain 30 lectures, he stopped with lecture 25 on carcinoma, probably because doubts had arisen regarding his conception of the origin of epithelial tumours from reserve cells in the connective tissues. Nevertheless, it is considered the greatest sourcebook on cancer, and clearly pertinent to his cellular pathology. Virchow (1821-1902), the most prominent figure in the history of pathology, studied in Berlin under Müller and Schönlein. He later worked with Froriep as his assistant prosector and curator of the museum at the Charité Hospital. Garrison & Morton, 2617; Long, History of Pathology, pp. 117-26; Rather, Medical Writings of Rudolf Virchow, 442.
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De l’astrologie judiciaire, entretien curieux by BORDELON, Laurent

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De l’astrologie judiciaire, entretien curieux
Author
BORDELON, Laurent
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Paris: Louis Lucas, 1689. FIRST EDITION. Nineteenth-century half-Russian morocco over marbled boards. A fine copy with the Lindhurst bookplates of railroad tycoon Jay Gould (1836-1892) which pictures the gothic estate on the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York. First edition of this uncommon treatise on judicial astrology. Written in the form of a dialogue, this text questions the role of celestial bodies in determining events on Earth. The interlocutors, Dorante and Alcidon, debate whether astrology could have predicted the death of Henry III, the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World, comets, and more. They note the success of Alexander the Great, Nostradamus, the Chinese, and the ancient philosophers who used astrology to guide their movements, and they attempt to classify the sex of planets and constellations. They also recommend talismans to one another based on common annoyances, like snakes. Bordelon (1653-1730) was a French abbot and author. His satirical novels were not well regarded by the intellectual elite in his time but were nonetheless bestsellers. Caillet 1419; Dorbon 426.
Background to Danger

Background to Danger by Ambler, Eric

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Title
Background to Danger
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Ambler, Eric
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Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1937. Advance Copy. Good. Advance Reading Copy, preceding the first American edition. 280 pp. Publisher's plain wraps: "Special Advance Copy for private and confidential use only / not to be sold or offered to the public." Good with masking tape to some corners of wraps, creased concave spine, bumped corners. Wraps unevenly toned and offset (it looks like some sort of makeshift spine label was made at one time, perhaps for a reference copy?), back cover a little stained. The basis of the 1943 film; titled Uncommon Danger in the UK.
Retained Copies of a Series of Highly Detailed Letters in which Butterworth, Superintendent of the U. S. Assay Office in New York, Reports to Treasury Secretary Howell Cobb on the Expediency of Establishing a Branch Mint in New York City, 1860

Retained Copies of a Series of Highly Detailed Letters in which Butterworth, Superintendent of the U. S. Assay Office in New York, Reports to Treasury Secretary Howell Cobb on the Expediency of Establishing a Branch Mint in New York City, 1860 by Butterworth, Samuel F. (1811-1875)

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Title
Retained Copies of a Series of Highly Detailed Letters in which Butterworth, Superintendent of the U. S. Assay Office in New York, Reports to Treasury Secretary Howell Cobb on the Expediency of Establishing a Branch Mint in New York City, 1860
Author
Butterworth, Samuel F. (1811-1875)
Seller
Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
quarto, three letters, 32 pages, Butterworth's retained copies of this series of letters, on thin tissue like paper, in very good clean and legible condition. Butterworth writes to Cobb a series of highly detailed and informational replies to Cobb's requests for information on the possible establishment of a Branch Mint of the United States in New York City: "United States Assay Office, New York, Mar. 9, 1860 Sir, I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 27th ... enclosing a copy of a Bill submitted to the Department by the Committee of Commerce of the House of Representatives for the establishment of a Branch Mint at New York, and requesting my views as to the expediency of establishing such Branch, the expense of putting it in operation, and the annual expense of carrying on the operations thereafter, including an estimate of the probable cost of the necessary buildings &c; also asking a statement of the operations of the Assay Office since its establishment, including the annual cost of carrying on the operations, with such further information as I can procure on the subject. In complying with your request, I propose to notice in their order the several topics embraced in your letter. 1. With respect to the Bill referred to you by the Committee of Commerce, I would remark that it has been framed without a proper recognition of the functions of the Assay Office already existing. Its effect, should it become a law, - would be to establish in New York another Assay office with a coinage department added. In no part of this Bill is there anything to indicate that the existing Assay Office is to be merged in the Branch Mint. On the contrary, leaving the Assay Office undisturbed, it provides for another establishment, "in connection with the Assay Office" it is true, but having a corps of officers whose titles & duties will be identical with those of the existing Assay Office, though with a lower grade of salaries. The only new office which it creates is that of Chief Coiner, except indeed that it provides for "one Melter and one Refiner", while in the Assay Office, as in the Mint, these titles are combined and indicate one & the same officer, called the "Melter & Refiner". The Assay Office at New York, established by the Act of March 4, 1853, needs only the addition of a coinage department, and the legal authority to coin money, to make it a complete Mint establishment. I respectfully suggest therefore, that instead of erecting a distinct institution, or of disturbing the existing one, it would be a much simpler procedure to add a Coinage Department to the Assay Office. I enclose a form of Bill framed in conformity with this suggestion. 2. Of the expediency of establishing a Branch Mint in New York, particularly if accomplished in the manner above indicated by the addition of a Coinage Department to the Assay Office, I think there can be little doubt. I do not undertake that I am called upon to express an opinion respecting the location of the existing Mint establishment of the United States. The amount of their business respectively must be the measure by which to determine the extent to which they are severally ministering to the wants of commerce. But whatever may be the claims of other localities, no argument is necessary to show that New York is preeminently entitled to all the advantages which a Government Mint is designed to afford. The same reasons that have determined the location of Mints at London, Paris, & Vienna indicate New York as at least one of the points for a Mint of the United States. It is not only the commercial metropolis of the country, but by its maritime and inland connections is the focal point of the particular commerce in the precious metals. Were the question of the location of the Mint of the United States a new one, the opinion would be unanimous in favor of New York. It is true that the Assay Office now affords in a good degree to the commerce of New York the privileges of a mint; but this is effected only by the assumption by the Government of the expense, delay and risk of transporting the bullion to the Mint at Philadelphia to be returned again in coins.... A mint of the largest capacity has been deemed necessary at New Orleans, and during the twenty two years that it has been in existence its business has amounted to an average of a little over three millions per annum; while at New York the business of the Assay Office during the five years of its existence, has reached an annual average of about twenty-one millions. This amount would doubtless have been considerably increased if the power of coinage had been conferred upon the Assay Office. ... I would remark in conclusion that by existing laws the Assay Office is in as full connection with and subordination to, the Mint of the United States, and is as completely governed by the laws relating to the Mint and to the coinage generally, as are any of the Branch Mints. The design of the bill which I enclose is simply to clothe the Assay Office with the power of coining money, of course in strict conformity with all the laws made for the government of the Mint and its Branches. If it should at any time be deemed advisable to change the title of the Assay Office to that of Branch Mint, it can readily be done without in the least disturbing its existing organization..." Butterworth continues to press for the establishment of a Branch Mint in New York in two further letters, which are also highly detailed and carry statistical tables the second dated April 10, 1860, the third is undated but probably shortly thereafter. Samuel F. Butterworth was born in 1811 in Newburgh, New York, he died May 6, 1875 in San Francisco. He was a graduate of Union College, studied law privately under Edward Tompkins in New York City. He was U. S. district attorney for Mississippi during the Van Buren administration, confirmed justice of U.S. Supreme Court but did not accept, superintendent U.S. Assay Office New York 1857, went to California in 1864 in connection with a suit against the New Almaden Quicksilver Mining Company, of which he was president until his resignation in 1870, president of the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company at the time of his death. Butterworth was elected Honorary Regent of the University of California 1868-1876, resigned 1873, author of Regent's resolution eliminating student tuition fee and author of Regent's resolution admitting women to the University. Howell Cobb (1815-1868) lawyer and politician, served as Secretary of the Treasury under Buchanan. He resigned his Cabinet post December 10, 1860 and returned to his native Georgia and lobbied for immediate secession. He joined the Confederate army in 1861 as colonel of the 16th Georgia Infantry and rose to the rank of major general. After the war he advocated resistance to congressional reconstruction measures. American National Biography, vol. 5, pp. 99-100; Dictionary of American Biography, vol. II, part two, pp. 241-244
Pair of Printed Ephemeral Items Relating to the Visit of Prince Napoleon to Boston, September 1861

Pair of Printed Ephemeral Items Relating to the Visit of Prince Napoleon to Boston, September 1861 by (Prince Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte)

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Pair of Printed Ephemeral Items Relating to the Visit of Prince Napoleon to Boston, September 1861
Author
(Prince Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte)
Seller
Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
Order of Exercises at the Musical Festival In Honor of Prince Napoleon and Princess Clothilde, at The Music Hall, on Wednesday, September 25th, 1861, Commencing at 5 o'clock P.M. [Boston: J.E. Farwell & Co., printers [1861] octavo, 3, [1] pp., printed program. With unused ticket of admission to the Festival, measuring 3 ¾ x 5 inches, rare ephemeral items. The American visit of Emperor Napoleon II's cousin, Prince Napoleon (nick named Plon Plon), five months after the start of the Civil War, was ostensibly unofficial. But after a disastrous White House meeting with President Lincoln (whom the Prince thought stupid and graceless), Napoleon crossed the Confederate lines to the Virginia headquarters of rebel General G. T. Beauregard, whose cosmopolitan manners were more to his taste. Traveling back to the north before his departure, the Prince's Confederate sympathies were only thinly disguised, though not as manifest as a spurious letter attributed to him in southern newspapers, blaming the War on northern "obstinacy … prodigality and avarice… political fanaticism and egotistical speculations." After his secret meeting with the rebel General, possibly to discuss French support for the rebellion – or even the Emperor's plan to occupy Mexico – the pudgy Prince had to endure this "musical festival" at which a chorus of no less than 1200 Boston school children serenaded him with the Star Spangled Banner.
Christopher Wool

Christopher Wool by WOOL, Christopher, Katherine Brinson, Suzanne Hudson, James Rondeau, and Richard Prince

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Christopher Wool
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WOOL, Christopher, Katherine Brinson, Suzanne Hudson, James Rondeau, and Richard Prince
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780892074983
Description
New York: Guggenheim Museum, 2013. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 270 pages. Monograph published in conjunction a major retrospective exhibition that ran October 25, 2013 through January 23, 2014 at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and then February 23 through May 11, 2014 at The Art Institute of Chicago. Features text contributions by Katherine Brinson, Suzanne Hudson, James Rondeau, and Richard Prince. Includes some color and numerous black and white illustrations along with selected exhibition history and selected bibliography compiled by Melinda Lang. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. A lovely copy.
Trummerhaufen: The Pile (Signed First Edition)

Trummerhaufen: The Pile (Signed First Edition) by ABRAMSON, Larry, Inge Jaehner and Gaila Bar-Or

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Trummerhaufen: The Pile (Signed First Edition)
Author
ABRAMSON, Larry, Inge Jaehner and Gaila Bar-Or
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Osnabruck: Feliz-Nussbaum Haus, 2005. First edition. Softcover. 74 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran June 26 through August 28, 2005 at the Felix-Nussbaum Haus and then September 24 through December 3, 2005 at the Museum of Are Ein Harod. Text in English, German and Hebrew. Includes numerous black and white images. A fine copy in wrappers. Signed and inscribed by Abramson on the title page and rather uncommon as such.
Two Citizens (Uncorrected Proof)

Two Citizens (Uncorrected Proof) by WRIGHT, James

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Title
Two Citizens (Uncorrected Proof)
Author
WRIGHT, James
Seller
Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1973. First edition. Softcover. Uncorrected proof. A collection of poems. A near fine copy in wrappers with publisher information sheets affixed to the front panel.
Where There is Nothing: Being Volume One of Plays For An Irish Theatre

Where There is Nothing: Being Volume One of Plays For An Irish Theatre by YEATS, W.B.

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Where There is Nothing: Being Volume One of Plays For An Irish Theatre
Author
YEATS, W.B.
Seller
Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1903. First U.S. edition. Hardcover. First printing. 212 pages. An about very good copy in blue cloth binding with some fraying and wear to the spine ends,some other minor wear, an owner signature to the front free endpaper and a vintage bookseller tag to the rear pastedown. No dust jacket.
A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE

A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE by Algren, Nelson

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A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
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Algren, Nelson
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good plus in near fine dust jacket.
Description
New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956. First edition. Very good plus in near fine dust jacket.. Inscribed first printing of this sometimes humorous but always grim Depression-era tale of the doomed Dove Linkhorn, a Texas drifter who lands in New Orleans - inscribed to the founder of the Lord John Press. Ostensibly about "the natural toughness of women and men, in that order" (jacket), A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE focuses more on how the lives of women relate to Dove Linkhorn. This copy is inscribed to noted book and autograph collector Herb Yellin, who established the Lord John Press the year after it was inscribed. Nelson Algren's final commercial success. 8.25'' x 5.5''. Original blue boards with yellow spine. Original unclipped ($4.50) pictorial dust jacket. 346 pages. Inscribed by Algren to publisher Herb Yellin, dated 21 Sept. 1975. Jacket with a touch of edgewear, a hint of rubbing to rear. Binding with a bit of toning to spine, mild bumping to corners and spine ends. Tight.
Croci e Crocifissi: Tesoi dall'VIII al XIX Secolo | Crosses and Crucifixes: Treasures From the 8th to 19th Century
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Croci e Crocifissi: Tesoi dall'VIII al XIX Secolo | Crosses and Crucifixes: Treasures From the 8th to 19th Century by Zastrow, Oleg

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Croci e Crocifissi: Tesoi dall'VIII al XIX Secolo | Crosses and Crucifixes: Treasures From the 8th to 19th Century
Author
Zastrow, Oleg
Seller
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9788874395231
Condition
VG/VG: Exlibrary book. Sticker on mylar jacket at the base of the spine. Sticker on the dust jacket at the base of the spine. St
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Milan: 5 Continents, 2009. Hardcover. VG/VG: Exlibrary book. Sticker on mylar jacket at the base of the spine. Sticker on the dust jacket at the base of the spine. Stamp on front free end page. Sticker, stamp, and due date card on back pasted end page. Stamp on top text block.. A black cloth casebound book. There is a dust jacket with text in dull gold down a black spine. Pages: (5), 6-343, (1). Profusely illustrated with a majority color images.
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A Significant Story : Treasures of American Painting and Decorative Arts from the M. and M. Karolik Collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston

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A Significant Story : Treasures of American Painting and Decorative Arts from the M. and M. Karolik Collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
VG
Description
Newport, RI: Newport Art Museum and Art Association, 1993. Softcover. VG. Black wraps with color illustration and white text. 64 pp. Bw illustrations. Contents : Acknowledgements ; Foreword - A Significant Story, Richard V. West ; Introduction, Theodore E. Stebbins Jr. ; The Karoliks and Their Collections, Carol Troyen ; The Karolik Collections of American Decorative Arts, Gerald W. R. Ward.
16 ONCE PUBLISHED

16 ONCE PUBLISHED by Zukofsky, Louis [Author]; Gavin, James [Artist]

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16 ONCE PUBLISHED
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Zukofsky, Louis [Author]; Gavin, James [Artist]
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Edinburgh, Scotland: The Wild Hawthorne Press, 1962. First Edition. Softcover. Small octavo, unpaginated. In Good plus condition. Wraps have moderate age general toning, scuffing, soiling, moderate shelving wear and small tears along extremities, and a large brown damp stain across spine on front and rear covers. Shelved in Room B. 1396014. Special Collections.
SEARCHLIGHT ON PEACE PLANS : CHOOSE YOUR ROAD TO WORLD GOVERNMENT

SEARCHLIGHT ON PEACE PLANS : CHOOSE YOUR ROAD TO WORLD GOVERNMENT by Wynner, Edith; Lloyd, Georgia, 1913-

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SEARCHLIGHT ON PEACE PLANS : CHOOSE YOUR ROAD TO WORLD GOVERNMENT
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Wynner, Edith; Lloyd, Georgia, 1913-
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, 1946. Hardcover. Octavo; First printing 1944, Second printing 1946; Fair+; Hardcover; Spine, tan with green print; Boards in tan cloth with green print, wear to spine caps and corners with spine head torn away, toning to spine, peripheral toning, light spotting/shelfwear; Text block has name in ink on front pastedown, tanning to endpapers, light age-toning to paper, else clean and tight; ix, 532 pages, illustrated (b&w). 1363650. FP New Rockville Stock.
Foundation and Earth

Foundation and Earth by Asimov, Isaac

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Foundation and Earth
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Asimov, Isaac
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
ISBN
9780385233125
Condition
Fine
Description
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1986. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo., 356pp. Beautiful Stated First Edition, Square, tight and clean throughout with a shallow crease in the cloth at the top of the spine. No toning or foxing. Equally attractive unclipped dust-jacket, ($16.95), has a touch of wear at the top front tip but is fresh and bright with no chipping, creases, toning or tears. A sharp collectable copy at a great price.
Jacques Damour: Madame Neigeon -- Nantas -- How We Die -- The Coqueville Spree -- The Attack on the Mill (Authorized Edition)

Jacques Damour: Madame Neigeon -- Nantas -- How We Die -- The Coqueville Spree -- The Attack on the Mill (Authorized Edition) by Zola, Emile; Apthorp, William Foster

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Jacques Damour: Madame Neigeon -- Nantas -- How We Die -- The Coqueville Spree -- The Attack on the Mill (Authorized Edition)
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Zola, Emile; Apthorp, William Foster
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
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Very Good
Description
Boston: Copeland and Day, 1895. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Boards soiled, pages foxed. 1895 Hard Cover. 368 pp. With his usual talent, Zola recounts the life of a family of Parisian artisans during the siege of Paris, the Commune and the 3rd Republic until 1880.
THE BOAT

THE BOAT by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim

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THE BOAT
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Lothar-Gunther Buchheim
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780394491059
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Very Good
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Stated First American Edition; A Very Good book in a Very Good to Near Fine dust jacket with only mild rubbing and light soiling to the boards, and minor rubbing and creasing to the jacket edges, else near fine or better. A handsome copy of this novel, about Submarine warfare during WWII from the German perspective. Not remaindered, not price-clipped, not ex-library; in a protective Mylar cover and will ship securely wrapped in a sturdy box. Photos upon request.
THE WALTZER

THE WALTZER by AMBERS, Henry J.

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THE WALTZER
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AMBERS, Henry J.
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
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Theo Gaus' Sons, 1970. AMBERS, Henry J. THE WALTZER. NY: Theo Gaus' Sons, [1970]. 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. Signed presentation on front endpaper, "To Linda, With my best regards from Henry J. Ambers, 1990." First Edition. Fine; some wear & rubbing (price-clipped) d/j. $25.00.
Fort Gibson, Terminal on the Trail of Tears

Fort Gibson, Terminal on the Trail of Tears by Agnew, Brad

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Fort Gibson, Terminal on the Trail of Tears
Author
Agnew, Brad
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Americana Books ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780806115214
Condition
Fair
Description
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair/Very Good. Octavo. Hardcover with pictorial dust jacket. xi, 274 pages. Illustrated. The green right front flyleaf has been glued to the front paste down else a very good reading copy.
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Beginner's Guide to TV Repair by ZWICK, George

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Title
Beginner's Guide to TV Repair
Author
ZWICK, George
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
PA: TAB, 1971. Very Good. First edition. Very good. The edges of the binding are slightly worn and faded.
Constant cause catalog #6

Constant cause catalog #6

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Title
Constant cause catalog #6
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Warminster, PA: Constant Cause Catalog, 1981. Pamphlet. 5.5x7.5 inch folded tabloid style zine; toned, ownership signature, else very good. Mail-order publication of various zines and magazines. "Constant Cause is the only retail mailorder source of solely independent pubs and product.