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Super quarto libro sententiarum Petri Lombardi

Super quarto libro sententiarum Petri Lombardi by THOMAS AQUINAS

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Super quarto libro sententiarum Petri Lombardi
Author
THOMAS AQUINAS
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Musinsky Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
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Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 1480. Royal folio (390 x 287 mm). Collation: [a12-1 [b8 c-d8 e8] f8 g-m10 n-z8 A-L8 M6 N8 O8 P-Y8 Z8 (Z8 blank removed). 388 (of 389) leaves, unfoliated. Double column. 53 lines and headlines. Types: 2:150 (headlines and headings), 1:102 (text). First page with a four-part historiated woodcut border. Initial spaces. Mostly unrubricated, except in the sections with annotations (including the final table of questions), in which paragraph marks, small initials and underlinings are supplied in red by the annotator. Contemporary manuscript foliation I-CCCXC: a duplicate of sheet L2.7 bound between fols. L7 and L8, included in the ms. foliation. Deckle edges throughout. Watermarks: anchor (cf. Briquet 393, Paris 1479), shield with fleurs-de-lis (cf. Briquet 1742, Cologne 1489), gothic letter p, crown.  Blind impressions of bearer blocks or strips, apparently including pieces of type at fixed points, in fore-margins of several leaves in quires A, B, I, etc. Fol. s8 with printing flaw from creased paper during printing, affecting end of the last 3 lines in second column on recto. Noticeable worming to first and last few quires, a few single wormholes elsewhere, dampstaining to upper margins of sheet x3.6. Binding: contemporary German alum-tawed pigskin over wooden boards, covers tooled simply with double fillets forming a panel in four compartments formed by two diagonally crossed pairs of fillets, contemporary paper title label on upper cover, later paper labels on spine, two chased brass fore-edge attaches on upper cover, one of two chased brass attaches on lower cover, lacking clasps, quire liners from a large apparently 15th-century choir book on vellum, free endpapers with a bull’s head watermark; covers wormed and with some small losses to leather, pastedown endpapers renewed. Provenance: scattered contemporary marginalia in red ink; Eucharius Henner, ownership inscription on front flyleaf; Strassburg, Collegiate church of Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune, 18th-century inscription (Collegii S Petri junioris Argentine); John Adrian Louis Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, armorial bookplate (Hopetoun House Library sale, 25 Feb, 1889);  William O’Brien, bequeathed to: the Jesuits at Milltown Park, 20th-century book-label.  Third edition of Thomas Aquinas’s commentary on Book Four of Peter Lombard’s vast theological compilation. Peter Lombard's Four Books of Sentences, a systematic compilation of theology, was the standard textbook of theology at medieval universities. As a subject of Christian exegesis it was second only to the Bible. “The book, which owed its success chiefly to its lucid arrangement, its comprehensiveness, and its absence of individuality, was commented on by nearly all theologians of repute and even versified[!]. It was finally superseded by the `Summa Theologiae’ of St. Thomas Aquinas...” (Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church).  This is the third of five incunable editions of Aquinas’ commentary on Lombard's fourth book, dealing with the sacraments.  Heinrich Quentell (or Quentel), a native of Strassburg, was the most prolific printer of fifteenth-century Cologne, producing scholastic texts, humanistic works, schoolbooks, and liturgy. His heirs continued printing nearly as energetically for almost 20 years after his death in 1501. This edition was one of the earliest productions of his first press, which he ran from 1478 to 1483, before a sojourn of four years in Antwerp. The first page of this edition is illustrated with Quentell’s splendid four-block woodcut border, the lower compartment of which shows the Three Magi. Following Barbarossa’s transport of the purported remains of Balthasar, Melchior and Caspar from Milan to Cologne in 1164, the Magi became associated with that city, and were referred to even outside Germany as the ”Three Kings of Cologne.” Thus Quentell’s use of the border in his first printed work, the two-volume Low-German Bible [1478], was a clear nod to his adopted city. The border was used again in 1479 and 1480, in this edition and two others, and for the 1481 reprint of the Bible, each time using the same four blocks. In this edition, the foot of the block on the gutter side was trimmed or damaged. The lower border shows the Three Wise Men, two kneeling, before the enthroned Virgin and Child, flanked by soldiers. A herald at right wears a shield with the arms of Cologne; his counterpart on the left bears a blank shield, intended to be filled in by the book’s owner. All are in medieval dress. The remaining border blocks show a delightful swirl of acanthus leaves and flowers, enclosing hunters with a hare and a hunting horn, dogs, monkeys, a peasant carrying geese in a basket, a richly clad lady, musicians and mummers. The scattered rubrication in this copy was supplied by the reader whose annotations appear occasionally in the margins; he rubricated the final table of questions (Z2v-Z8v) most consistently.  Eucharius Henner, or Eucharius Gallinarius (fl. 1475-1510), a humanist from Bretten, served as canon at Speyer (cf. CERL Thesaurus). The Collegiate Church of St.-Pierre-le-jeune in Strassburg, founded in 1031, became Protestant in 1561, and was dissolved in 1789.  A number of Hopetoun books have this provenance; they were apparently acquired by Charles Hope, first Earl of Hopetoun (1681-1742), thus well before the Revolutionary dispersals.  ISTC it00170000; Goff T-170; HC 1483; BMC I, 262; BSB-Ink T-265; CIBN T-160;  Coq 514; GW M46385; Schreiber 5342; Schramm VIII, 19.
United States Department of the Interior Annual Report, Division of Extension and Industry: Rosebud Jurisdiction, Rosebud Reservation and Yankton Sub Agency

United States Department of the Interior Annual Report, Division of Extension and Industry: Rosebud Jurisdiction, Rosebud Reservation and Yankton Sub Agency

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United States Department of the Interior Annual Report, Division of Extension and Industry: Rosebud Jurisdiction, Rosebud Reservation and Yankton Sub Agency
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Langdon Manor Books LLC (United States)
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Very good
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Rosebud, South Dakota: United States Department of the Interior, 1936. Very good. Large three-ring binder with mylar sleeves holding 307 leaves with text and photos on versos only. Pages hold 320 black and white photographs inserted into corner mounts, all of which have typescript captions and measure from 2½" x 3½" to 2¾" x 4½". Generally very good or better with toned leaves and near fine photographs. This is an enormous and comprehensive report on the Rosebud Reservation and Yankton Sub Agency as of 1936. It was issued during the Dust Bowl era when Rosebud suffered severe ecological and economic devastation, exacerbated by the failure of homesteaders' farming practices. Black blizzards, such as the 1934 storm in Gregory County, left land near the Rosebud Reservation barren and unproductive, forcing a re-evaluation of land usage in the area. This report fully documents the progress made during an extremely difficult time. In addition, this expansive report clearly documents the substantial changes resulting from the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, which instituted a number of reforms aimed at restoring tribal self-determination, and assisting Lakota, Sioux, and related tribes in reorganizing their own governments, due to grinding poverty, and impact of the Great Depression on spurring conflicts between older and younger generations. Largely due to the efforts of Commissioner of Indian Affairs John Collier, this resulted in clear changes to agricultural practices, elevated the younger generation into tribal leadership roles over their elders, despite the claims of cultural renewal through New Deal program efforts. The report contains 54 pages of narrative text. There are also 42 pages of completed forms and other data, as well as seven pages of clothing patterns. We learn from a two page summation of activities and accomplishments that the total income from livestock products totaled $45,240 and that "even though the farm crops were almost a total failure, 12017 tons of hay was put up during the year." We also learn from the summation that the reservations had 25 active 4-H Clubs and that "642,492 acres of Indian land was leased to whites for $74,246." Early in the narrative is a statement regarding general policies: "The extension program was launched this year with the idea of stimulating and assisting the Indian people to make greater efforts to care for and support themselves . . . Cooperation has been the keynote of the work with the Indian groups as well as in the relationship with other divisions of the government service, and in contact with outside organizations. Help has been given to churches, schools when requested and to other branches of the service. Federated Womens' Clubs have assisted on extension projects and the home extension agent has helped with club programs. All the above organizations and all branches of the Federal service represented at the Agency are working for better conditions among the Indians. More can be accomplished through cooperation, with sympathetic understanding of each other's program, than by each group working separately. All in all the extension workers aim is to 'Help the Indians to Help Themselves.' Progress can be reported in this respect. Training and use of Indian leaders as has been practiced on this jurisdiction, together with a return of weather normally, should greatly accelerate this progress." The photographs are exceptionally detailed and correspond to the narrative reports. They are laid out in the following 14 categories: horses, cattle, goats, poultry, hay, community buildings, wells, rehabilitation (of animals and dwellings), fairs and exhibits, gardens, arts and crafts, yard improvement, clothing and 4-H Club. Each section has numerous photos, all with detailed captions. These photos and instructions show 4-H members learning how to transplant crops, build irrigation ditches, and improve irrigation similar to the contemporary CCC projects, and also modernize farming methods to cope with the impacts of the 1930's dust bowl conditions. Approximately 150 photographs depict the native populace and many show buildings, dwellings and living conditions. Every aspect of local life and culture is shown in these photographs, which of particular interest include extended notes and photographs depicting the efforts for Native American women, such as the Bdiheca Woman's Club encouraging sewing, buying eye glasses, and engaged with WPA woodwork and clothing projects. W.J. Bradley reports on the 4H program that "this is the first project of this kind to be undertaken either Indian or White boys off a reservation. Every individual that worked in cooperation with the boys and myself realized that the project was in the beginning and they wanted it to be a success. Our motto was as follows: Anything that is worth doing at all is worth doing well." Massive, heavily detailed, and full of research opportunity. OCLC locates nothing similar.
Scenes in the Life of Master George

Scenes in the Life of Master George by ALKEN, Henry

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Scenes in the Life of Master George
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ALKEN, Henry
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David Brass Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
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London: Tho.s McLean, 1823. Scenes in the Life of Master George" ALKEN, Henry. [Scenes in the Life of Master George]. London: Thos. McLean: Repository of Wit and Humour, 1823]. First edition. Oblong folio (10 1/4 x 13 7/8 inches; 260 x 352 mm.). Twelve superb hand colored soft-ground etched plates, all interleaved. Three of the plates are watermarked "J. Whatman 1822" and one is watermarked "J. Whatman 1824" Early twentieth century three-quarter dark blue morocco over blue cloth boards, ruled in gilt. Front cover with rectangular red morocco label bordered and lettered in gilt, spine with two raised bands, lettered horizontally in gilt, gray marbled endpapers. Expertly rebacked with the original spine laid down. Chemised in a quarter black morocco over blue cloth slipcase, spine with two raised bands lettered horizontally in gilt. A wonderful example of this exceptionally rare and highly amusing book. Scenes in the Life of Master George progresses from a mischievous boy attempting to ride a kicking donkey, and with more of a preference for pugilism than cricket, to a plausible adult doffing his hat to a lady in London's Hyde Park. "A rare and amusing set showing the kind of sport boys were indulging in in those days... First issue, not mentioned by Siltzer nor in the Dulles catalogue." (Schwerdt). The Plates: 1. Setting dogs to fight. 2. Fishing. 3. Badger baiting. 4. Bull baiting. 5. Cock fighting. 6. Bear baiting. 7. Morning ride. 8. Bringing up to the bar. 9. Sparrow catching. 10. Rat hunting with a visit from Domine. 11. A turn up with the lads of the villiage. 12. Giving the villiage donkeys a treat. Bobins IV, 1374; Dixon, 64; Mellon/Snelgrove, 98; Schwerdt IV, p. 4; Tooley, 46;.
A body of divinitie, or the summe and substance of Christian religion … Whereunto is adjoyned a tract, intituled Immanuel, or the mystery of the incarnation of God …

A body of divinitie, or the summe and substance of Christian religion … Whereunto is adjoyned a tract, intituled Immanuel, or the mystery of the incarnation of God … by USSHER, Bishop

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A body of divinitie, or the summe and substance of Christian religion … Whereunto is adjoyned a tract, intituled Immanuel, or the mystery of the incarnation of God …
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USSHER, Bishop
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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London: Printed by M.F. [Miles Flesher], 1645. FIRST EDITION. Two separate titles, both within ruled border, table of contents and errata, woodcut initials, head- and tailpieces. Contemporary calf, front cover a bit stained, interior generally excellent with minor browning. Inscriptions from 4 possible early hands on the first title, and though most are crossed-out, abbreviated, or illegible, the name “Griffith” can be read. A Latin phrase “servivir deo regnare est” in a contemporary hand also on the title page. Housed in a clamshell box. First edition, rare on the market. A body of divinitie was published while Ussher was in residence in Wales. Essentially a Calivinist catechism, the book explains every major tenet of the religion. However, he basically claimed that he did not author this book. In a letter dated May 13, 1645, after the book was published, Ussher expressed his disapproval to the publisher, John Downame (Downham), describing A body of divinitie as “so imperfect a thing copied verbatim out of others, and in divers places dissonant from my own judgment, may not by any means be owned by me.” Despite Ussher’s disavowal of the text, numerous editions followed with the last printed in 1677. Ussher (1581-1656) was highly regarded in his day as a churchman and as a scholar. In 1625, he was appointed Archbishop of Armagh, the highest position in the Irish Anglican Church. He was also vice-chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin, and a member of King James’ Privy Council in Ireland. He opposed any concessions or graces given to the “papists” in his native Ireland preceding and during the English Civil War.
Saggio filosofico e critico sulli giuochi di azzardo

Saggio filosofico e critico sulli giuochi di azzardo by CICALA, Francesco Bernardino (1765-1815)

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Saggio filosofico e critico sulli giuochi di azzardo
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CICALA, Francesco Bernardino (1765-1815)
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Govi Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Good
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ON GAMBLING 8vo (205x 127 mm). VIII, 232, [4] pp. The first leaf, a blank, is included in the pagination. The name of the printer can be found in the printing license at the end of the volume. Typographic ornament on the title page. Decorative head- and tailpieces. Contemporary half calf, gilt spine with lettering piece, marbled boards, sprinkled edges (some minor restoration to spine and corners). On the title page manuscript initials "N.C.". Contemporary manuscript note at p. 39. Some scattered foxing due to the quality of the paper, all in all a good, genuine copy. Rare first edition, dedicated by the author to John Acton (1736-1811), commander of the navy of the Kingdom of Naples, of this work dealing with gambling from every possible angle: mathematical, statistical, ethical, economical, legal, psychological, and social. In 1790, at the age of twenty-five, Francesco Bernardino Cicala published in Naples the Saggio filosofico e critico sulli giuochi di azzardo, echoing in its title another work on the same subject by P.R. Montmort (Essai d'analyses sure les jeux de hazard, Paris, 1708). The treatise is not a mere examination of mathematical operations, but a series of insights on gambling interpreted in the context of human action and from a historical perspective. The author does not hide his personal involvement, having personally known the gambling tables. His personal experience acquires, however, through introspective analyses a public dimension. Indeed, the self-inquiry broadens to include groups, social classes and the entire nation. Gambling is investigated not only as an individual issue, but also in its collective dimension. The spreading of gambling is seen as a political problem to be dealt with through the critical lenses of the rationalist culture of the Enlightenment. The Saggio consists of two sections, each comprising eight chapters: Human Sensibility, The Passion for the Game, Moral Effects, Consequences, Vicious Habits, Address to the Beautiful Sex, Time, its Use and Abuse, Physical Effects, Origins, Subject of Disputes, Matter of Calculation, Political Aims, Theory of Justice, Legislation, Law of Proscription, Linguet on Examination. In addition to the usual classical and Christian authors, quotations from French, German and English thinkers are particularly numerous in the work: J. De la Bruyère, F. de la Rochefoucauld, H. Grotius, Cl.-A. Helvetius, S. Pufendorf, Ch.-L. Montesquieu, D. Diderot, F.-M. Voltaire, J.J. Rousseau, P.L. Maupertuis, É. Condillac, J. Locke, and W. Balckstone. Significant are also the references to Italian Enlightenment philosophers like A. Genovesi, G. Filangieri and C. Beccaria, remembered for his article on gambling published in the journal "Il Caffè". In describing the physical effects of gambling, Cicala achieves a remarkable effectiveness by using with confidence his medical knowledge of the functioning of the human organism. Ethical-philosophical reflections, on the other hand, intersect with mathematical theories and the calculus of probability. Cicala is well aware of the latest scientific-mathematical achievements in this field, and quotes Montmort, Bernoulli and Moivre. Cicala also does not forget the role of women in gambling, providing an in-depth analysis of individual male and female behaviors. For Cicala gambling concerns both sexes, but he feels the need to directly addresses the female audience traditionally excluded from the debate of ideas. Concluding his analysis, Cicala also assesses the positive and recreational aspects of gambling if practiced in moderation, considering gambling as permissible when it creates healthy conditions of recreation and sociability that are positive both for the individual and the community (cf. E. Filieri, Francesco Bernardino Cicala 1765-1815, tra passione e ragione: il gioco d'azzardo nella pubblica armonia, in: "Il Canone e la Biblioteca, costruzioni e decostruzioni della tradizione letteraria italiana", A. Quondam, ed., Rome, 2002, II, pp. 353-360). When he wrote the present work, Cicala was a young man of 25, living in Naples at a time when gambling was a defining moment in society life. He had been for years very sensitive to both social gatherings and the passion for gambling. When he wrote the essay he had long avoided the now hated gambling tables: for him they had become only places to stay away from, because they evoked in him atmospheres and memories of a pathology that were still too vivid in his memory. It is precisely this pathology and the states of mind associated with it that Cicala analyzes in detail, with a particular attention to the interpersonal and social fallout of the gambler's behaviors. Cicala is at the same time a man of his time and a forerunner of a knowledge that was not yet widespread scientific patrimony at his time. His interpretation of the compulsion for gambling is no more in moralistic terms, but rather in the broader framework of ethics, medicine and psychic introspection. He goes beyond his time by separating the cultural and social dimension of gambling from the individual dimension of the gambler (F.B. Cicala, Il gioco d'azzardo. Saggio filosofico e critico sulli giuochi di azzardo, G. Corrivetti & M.R. Pelizzari, eds., Cava de' Tirreni, 2006, pp. 11-18). Francesco Bernardino Cicala, born in Lecce in 1765, began writing at a very young age. At 20 he had already composed two tragedies, Marcantonio in Egitto (which remained unpublished) and Gli Arsacidi, which was successfully performed in Naples, replicated in various Italian cities and first published in 1789. His tragedies also include Merope, La dinastia degli Eraclidi, Meride, Erode (remained unpublished), and Ermione, first performed in 1797 and published in 1798. Admitted, at only 22, to the Academy of Arcadia under the name Melindo Alitreo, at 27 he was accepted into the Royal Academy of Sciences and Fine Letters in Naples. He was also a member of the Accademia del Buon Gusto in Palermo and the Accademia dei Pastori Ereini-Imerei. Most of his poems and tragedies were published in the two volumes of the Opere (Lecce, 1814). In 1799 Cicala joined the Republic of Naples. When the Bourbons returned, he was imprisoned for two years, then forced to flee outside the kingdom. Returning home with the arrival of the Napoleonids, he settled in Lecce, where he died in 1815. Italian Union Catalogue, IT\ICCU\SBLE\007592.
Cannery Row

Cannery Row by Steinbeck, John

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Cannery Row
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Steinbeck, John
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B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA (United States)
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Near Fine
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New York: The Viking Press, 1945 First edition, first printing; first issue binding, with light-buff (tan) cloth. Publisher's tan cloth, lettered in dark blue; in the original pictorial dust jacket designed by Arthur Hawkins, Jr., with an illustration of Cannery Row to the front panel, lettered in yellow. About fine book, with very light toning to spine, some darkening along front joint, and a hint of rubbing to spine ends; very good unclipped dust jacket, with some wear to spine ends including a small closed tear to top of rear spine edge, light toning to spine, some edgewear to panels, and a small split to top of rear flap fold. Overall, a sturdy copy, very clean internally. Cannery Row is a Depression-era novel set in Monterey, California. The story takes place on a grungy street with "the gathered and scattered, tin and iron and rust and splintered wood, chipped pavement and weedy lots, junk heaps, sardine canneries of corrugated iron, honky tonks, restaurants and whore houses, and little crowded groceries, and laboratories and flophouses." The plot features an unlikely cast of characters, including a marine biologist, a grocer, a restaurateur, and a group of local vagabonds. Much of the inspiration for this novel and its 1954 sequel Sweet Thursday were drawn from the author's own life; Steinbeck was born in Monterey County, grew up knowing fishermen and other laborers, and was close friends with a marine biologist, Ed Ricketts, who worked on the real Cannery Row and served as the inspiration for the character Doc. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.
Vanity Fair. A Novel Without a Hero

Vanity Fair. A Novel Without a Hero by Thackeray, William Makepeace

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Vanity Fair. A Novel Without a Hero
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Thackeray, William Makepeace
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B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
Description
London: Bradbury & Evans, 1848 Illustrated by Thackeray. First edition, mixed issue, with the engraved title page dated 1848, lacking the "Marquis of Steyne" woodcut on page 336, with "Mr. Pitt" for "Sir Pitt" on page 453, advertisement leaf for "The Great Hoggarty Diamond" at front. Original publisher's blind-stamped green cloth, spine lettered in gilt. A very good copy, recased with the original cloth laid down, corners bumped and lightly worn, spine rubbed. Internally, some toning and small tear, a minor repair to the last plate at page 623. A good, sturdy copy. Shepherd 78. Vanity Fair is the first novel Thackeray published under his own name and is widely considered one of his greatest achievements. It is a satirical tale that presents a panoramic view of mid-19th century English society. Notably, Vanity Fair established Thackeray's literary reputation in England and awarded him both fame and fortune. Indeed, as the Encyclopaedia Britannica praises, "the narrative skill, subtle characterization, and descriptive power make it one of the outstanding novels of its period.". First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good.
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Pablo Picasso, Volume 29, Supplement Aux Annees 1914-1919 by Zervos, Christian

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Pablo Picasso, Volume 29, Supplement Aux Annees 1914-1919
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Zervos, Christian
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
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VG+
Description
Paris: Editions Cahiers D'Art, 1975. Hardcover. VG+. Full tan cloth with title printed on spine in black ink, with original wraps loosely around the outer cloth. 172 pp, 10 page listing of plates, 465 illustrations. Text is entirely in French. This is Volume 29 of the 33 physical volumes of the entire set.
Pablo Picasso, Volume 29, Supplement Aux Annees 1914-1919

Pablo Picasso, Volume 29, Supplement Aux Annees 1914-1919 by Zervos, Christian

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Pablo Picasso, Volume 29, Supplement Aux Annees 1914-1919
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Zervos, Christian
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Paris: Editions Cahiers D'Art, 1975. Softcover. VG+. Stiff white glued wraps 172 pp, 10 page listing of plates, 465 illustrations. Text is entirely in French. This is Volume 29 of the 33 physical volumes of the entire set.
SONNET XIV [Handwritten Alternative Press Poetry Postcard]

SONNET XIV [Handwritten Alternative Press Poetry Postcard] by Berrigan, Ted

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SONNET XIV [Handwritten Alternative Press Poetry Postcard]
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Berrigan, Ted
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Fine.
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Grindstone City, MI: The Alternative Press, 1982. Fine.. Holograph poem, later collected in the United Artists edition of THE SONNETS. A then-unpublished sonnet by Berrigan, as he notes. Signed and dated September 24, 1982, this example was never issued, as it is from the collection of Ken and Ann Mikolowski (proprietors of the Alternative Press). 7'' x 4.5''. Postcard printed recto only, with holograph poem in felt-tip to verso.
WITH TEXT FROM THE END OF THE SANCTORAL AND BEGINNING OF THE COMMON OF SAINTS

WITH TEXT FROM THE END OF THE SANCTORAL AND BEGINNING OF THE COMMON OF SAINTS by A VELLUM MANUSCRIPT LEAF FROM A NOTED MISSAL IN LATIN, RECOVERED FROM A BINDING

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WITH TEXT FROM THE END OF THE SANCTORAL AND BEGINNING OF THE COMMON OF SAINTS
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A VELLUM MANUSCRIPT LEAF FROM A NOTED MISSAL IN LATIN, RECOVERED FROM A BINDING
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Germany, early 13th century. 273 x 193 mm. (10 3/4 x 7 1/2"). Single column, 31 lines, text in two sizes in a gothic hand. Rubrics in red, several one- and two-line initials in red, and two larger initials in red. A few lines with neumes, later notations in the margins (now quite faded). ◆Vellum a bit soiled and creased as expected, fading to four or five lines where the spine was placed, several notches along one edge, other imperfections due to its reuse as binding scrap, but still an excellent specimen that is almost entirely legible. Written in a neat and attractive hand, this sizable leaf from a Missal remains mostly quite legible, with all its rubrication intact, despite having been used as part of a binding. A few lines also show musical notation from the earliest generation of neumes. They are described as "in campo aperto," which means literally "in an open field," because they and they alone occupy the space (or "field") above the text. They are also described as adiastematic because they appear in a straight line, whereas later diastematic neumes reflect changes in pitch by being placed in a higher or lower vertical position above the text. At the time the present leaf was written out, the neumes here simply served as an "aide memoire" to the singer, who had already learned the melody orally..
Presentation Photo Album Showing the Facilities of Hiram Walker & Sons Whisky Distillery in Peoria, Illinois

Presentation Photo Album Showing the Facilities of Hiram Walker & Sons Whisky Distillery in Peoria, Illinois

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Presentation Photo Album Showing the Facilities of Hiram Walker & Sons Whisky Distillery in Peoria, Illinois
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Walkabout Books (United States)
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Very good
Description
Very good. Flexible leather binder containing 29 black and white, 8" x 10" photographs inserted back-to-back in clear sleeves. Stamped in gilt on the cover with the name of the owner/recipient, James Stubbers, as well as the Hiram Walker name and logo. Each photo has a typed caption. Fine condition. Hiram Walker & Sons was founded in Windsor, Ontario, by American entrepreneur Hiram Walker, who focused on creating, branding, and marketing an uncommonly smooth and palatable whisky. His signature product, Hiram Walker's Club Whisky, proved extremely popular in both Canada and the United States, and by 1882 the company was offering 27 varieties of whisky. In 1889, after the U.S. Congress passed legislation requiring the country of origin to be shown on all labels, the brand was re-named Canadian Club. Today Hiram Walker is "one of the three largest distilleries in the world, exporting products to over 150 countries. Through growth and expansion, the company now consists of three Canadian distilleries and four American marketing subsidiaries, as well as a bottling facility, a glass company, and a distillery. It owns 11 Scottish distilling plants and has holdings in France, Mexico, Argentina, and Spain" (Source: referenceforbusiness website). This album, which dates from about 1950, offers an informative visual tour of the company's operations in Peoria, Illinois (described in a caption as the "World's largest and most modern beverage distillery") and emphasizes their focus on quality. The photographs show the on-site grain elevator, inspection of corn prior to acceptance, milling machines, pressure cookers ("retain desired volatile flavors of the grain"), yeast selection process, fermentation tanks, stills ("different stills are used in producing 13 base whiskies"), oak barrel assembly and charring process, blending tanks, filtration pads, percolator for creating flavoring extracts, research laboratories, and more. Several images show a group of sales executives who seem to be taking a tour, and in one they are doing taste tests on Canadian Club, as well as Hiram Walker vodka, gin, peppermint schnaaps, and creme de cacao. The recipient of this album, James Charles Stubbers (1929-2004) worked as a Hiram Walker sales executive before joining his father in Kennedy-Stubbers Distributing, a Missouri-based liquor wholesaler that maintained close ties to Hiram Walker & Sons. Stubbers may be one of the executives shown in the album, but we have not located a photograph of him for comparison.
Diagnosis: Homicide -- The Casebook of Dr. Coffee

Diagnosis: Homicide -- The Casebook of Dr. Coffee by BLOCHMAN, Lawrence G.

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Title
Diagnosis: Homicide -- The Casebook of Dr. Coffee
Author
BLOCHMAN, Lawrence G.
Seller
Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA (United States)
Description
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1950. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Teal green paper over boards with blue spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. 217pp. Near fine/very good. Very faintest of binding wear, else internally fine; jacket a bit edgeworn and mildly rubbed, with several old and discreet mends on verso -- but complete and overall still fetchingly attractive. Tight and quite nice first edition of this highly regarded, Edgar Award-winning gathering of eight short stories about pathologist Dr. Daniel Webster Coffee and his Hindu sidekick Dr. Mootilal Mookerji, set at the Pasteur Hospital in Northbank, "a large American city." Dr. Thomas A. Gonzales, New York City's chief medical examiner, introduces this most unusual and ahead-of-its-day scenario, a volume in Lippincott's "Mainline Mysteries" series. Best of all, not only has Blochman boldly signed the title page in blue ballpoint, but he's inscribed and signed the front flyleaf large and bold: "For George E. Conley III / with the best / (non-homicidal) / regards of the / author. / Lawrence G. Blochman / Cranbury, N.J. / April 26 / 1950." Our diagnosis: Scarce in first edition, doubly scarce in dust jacket, triply scarce in signed (twice!) and inscribed form. QUEEN'S QUORUM 106.
18 Residencias de Arquitectos Mexicanos/18 Homes of Mexican Architects (In Dustjacket)

18 Residencias de Arquitectos Mexicanos/18 Homes of Mexican Architects (In Dustjacket) by Enrique Yanez

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Title
18 Residencias de Arquitectos Mexicanos/18 Homes of Mexican Architects (In Dustjacket)
Author
Enrique Yanez
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good +
Description
Ediciones Mexicanas, 1951. Cloth. Very Good +/Very Good. The 1951 1st edition, in both Spanish and English. Solid and VG+ (light creasing running toward the inner hinges) in a bright, VG example of the uncommon pictorial dustjacket, with light chipping --and several small closed tears-- along the top-edges, and very mild soiling to the panels. Tall quarto, crisp black-and-white plates. Introduction by the architect Enrique Yanez. (From Yanez's Introduction: "The present book is the first of a series in which it is proposed to show various aspects of our contemporary architecture. Most of the illustrations in this work have been taken from the material selected by the National Institute for Fine Arts for the First Exhibition of Contemporary Mexican Architecture. Both the exhibition and this book have the same object, and are the result of a logical desire that a movement we believe deserving of recognition should be better known. The houses here represented fall within the period 1930-1950, two decades during which there seems to us to have evolved a truly Mexican architecture, modern and at the same time national.").
Color Schemes of Adam Ceilings

Color Schemes of Adam Ceilings

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Color Schemes of Adam Ceilings
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928. Portfolio. Near Fine. The Adam Brothers (Gerald and Betty Geerlings). Lovely 1928 portfolio of 5 reproductions of Adam Brothers ceilings, suffused with gorgeous water-color. The 5 plates, all in their stiff boards, are loose as issued and --along with a stapled title page and Introduction (by Gerald K. Geerlings) -- are housed within a dark-brown chemise, with handsome gilt-titling and design. From the title page: "Lithographed from Water-Color Sketches by Gerald K. Geerlings and Betty F. Geerlings, Reproducing the Original Studies by the Adam Brothers Now in the Sir John Soane Museum, London
The Killing of William Milton [wrapper title]

The Killing of William Milton [wrapper title] by [African Americana]: Shields, Art

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Title
The Killing of William Milton [wrapper title]
Author
[African Americana]: Shields, Art
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Near fine.
Description
New York: The Daily Worker, 1948. Near fine.. 16pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial self wrappers, stapled. Mild toning and light wear. A scarce account of the events surrounding the death of William Milton, described as "a useful, hard-working, law-abiding citizen...a devoted husband and loving father...sympathetic to his neighbors' problems...what people call a good man" who was also "a Negro and so marked out for that special torture that American society visits upon men and women who are colored." On July 14, 1948, Milton was killed by Brooklyn Patrolman Peter Kilcommons in the hallway of his own building. Milton and three friends ran from police after being thrown out of a Williamsburg bar by a racist bartender named Charles Kennefick who "didn't want Negroes around." Kilcommons chased Milton to his front door, then shot him once in the back and twice in the chest in front of about ten witnesses, including Milton's wife Irene and their son, Eugene Milton. Eugene describes the incident in a heartbreaking passage: "I saw Daddy drop as the first bullet hit him.... I saw Daddy drop and then stagger inside. Kilcommons and O'Neil were shooting at him as he went in." There are also further accounts of the shooting recorded here from young neighbors. The text also includes the measures sought by the Committee for Justice in the Milton Case. The Committee argued for the dismissal and indictment of Kilcommons and O'Neil, the dismissal of Police Commissioner Wallander, financial support for Irene Milton, and for continued support of Milton's brother, Joseph, who was with William in the bar on the fateful night. Joseph was charged with felonious assault on the bartender Kennefick after William was killed, likely as a cover for the police in William's killing. Shields argues a motive for the arrest and beating of Joseph Milton: "The cops were trying to make him confess that William and himself had started the fight. The cops thought that such a 'confession' would give them an 'out' for the killing." A possible motive for the killing of William Milton also emerged after his murder. Milton was a member of the Communist Party and a community activist in New York who was often critical of the police violence he encountered in the city. He would also bring copies of The Daily Worker to his neighbors, and was instrumental in organizing a renter's strike in a nearby building. Milton was especially vocal in his criticism of police following the killing of two African-American men by a police officer named Joseph Romeika in Freeport, Long Island. Four young African-American siblings named Ferguson - Charles, Joseph, Alonzo, and Richard - three of whom were U.S. Army veterans were refused coffee by a white manager of a diner. After they vigorously protested, the manager called the police on the brothers. They left but were soon confronted by Romeika, a rookie police officer. Romeika lined the men up and after two of the brothers protested, Romeika kicked them in the groin and shot them, an eerily-similar situation to the one that eventually led to Milton's murder. The author of the present work, Art Shields, was a legendary labor journalist who had previously written about the Sacco & Vanzetti case and would spend his career on the side of unions and laborers, notably miners. He was highly critical of police actions such as the one recorded here, which he described "as brutal a homicide as if the cops had been working for Heinrich Himmler, the Nazi Gestapo leader, instead of for Police Commissioner Arthur Wallander of New York." The Introduction was written by Simon W. Gerson, one of the foremost leaders of the Communist Party in the United States and editor of The Daily Worker, who writes passionately about the murder of Milton: "Yes, William Milton lived under Jim Crow right here in New York. In fact, he died from Jim Crow. He was lynched, my friends, lynched. What matter is it if a man is lynched by a hempen rope from a Georgia cottonwood-tree or lynched by a police revolver in the trigger-happy hands of a Brooklyn cop?" The penultimate page of the pamphlet contains a group photograph which includes Gerson, along with a Brooklyn councilman, Mrs. Joseph Milton, Irene Milton, and Eugene Milton "at Madison Sq. Garden Rally" presumably in support of the Committee for Justice in the Milton Case. An important story that still resonates today about police crimes against the African-American population.
The Land of Little Rain.

The Land of Little Rain. by Austin, Mary.

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The Land of Little Rain.
Author
Austin, Mary.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
Description
21.5 cm. xi, (4), (281) pp. Sepia-toned plates, line illustrations and ornaments. First edition of Austin's first book, a classic account of California desert land. Illustrations by E. Boyd Smith. Bound in publisher's illustrated cloth. Howes A-400. Cowan p. 24. Rear inner hinge cracked but holding well. Otherwise a very good copy showing only light cover wear.
OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER, CORRECTED TO AUGUST 31, 1847

OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER, CORRECTED TO AUGUST 31, 1847

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OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER, CORRECTED TO AUGUST 31, 1847
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good binding
Description
Washington: Adjutant General's Office, 1847. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Sewn paperback. Beginning of separation along the spine. Very Good binding.
[TLS] ALEXANDER WEDDELL TO A RICHMOND LADY

[TLS] ALEXANDER WEDDELL TO A RICHMOND LADY by Alexander Weddell

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[TLS] ALEXANDER WEDDELL TO A RICHMOND LADY
Author
Alexander Weddell
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
A one-page tls from Alexdander Wilbourne Weddell on his writing paper from Virginia House in Richmond, dated January 25, 1932. The letter is addressed to Mrs. Julie Dabney Oakly [sic]of 2426 Stuart Avenue in Richmond. Mr. Weddell thanks her for her letter “concerning the very interesting experience of her grandfather, Mr. Temple Ellett, and his sweetheart, in the burning of the Richmond Theatre.”.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History

The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History by Woods, Thomas E., Jr

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Title
The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History
Author
Woods, Thomas E., Jr
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9780895260475
Condition
Very Good
Description
Washington, D.C: Regnery Publishing, Inc, 2004. Reprint. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 7x0x9. Jacket edges bumped, jacket creased. 2004 Hard Cover. v, 270 pp. Most Americans trust that their history professors and high school teachers will give students honest and accurate information. The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History makes it quite clear that liberal professors have misinformed our children for generations. Professor Thomas E. Woods, Jr. takes on the most controversial moments of American history and exposes how history books are merely a series of clichés drafted by academics who are heavily biased against God, democracy, patriotism, capitalism and most American family values.
The American Fighter Plane

The American Fighter Plane by Williams, Amy E

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The American Fighter Plane
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Williams, Amy E
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9781586631758
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Metro Books, 2002. Signed Copy. Large Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 9x1x12. Williams, Ted. Signed by author. Signed by illustrator. Signed by both authors: "Stan, thanks and Best Regards. Ted Williams Amy Williams". Jacket edges slightly worn. 2002 Large Hardcover. 176 pp. Following the evolution of the American fighter plane from its earliest inception to modern technologically advanced jets, The American Fighter Plane combines artist Ted Williams' illustrations with computer rendering systems to create detailed depictions of some of the most significant planes ever built.
Hooking Up

Hooking Up by Wolfe, Tom

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Hooking Up
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Wolfe, Tom
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9780374103828
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 6x0x9. First edition. Jacket edges rubbed. 2000 Hard Cover. 293, [3] pp. 8vo. "In Hooking Up, Tom Wolfe ranges from coast to coast observing the lurid carnival actually taking place in the mightiest country on earth in the year 2000. From teenage sexual manners and mores to fundamental changes in the way human beings now regard themselves thanks to the hot new fields of genetics and neuroscience; from his legendary profile of William Shawn, editor of The New Yorker (first published in 1965), to a remarkable portrait of Bob Noyce, the man who invented Silicon Valley, Tom Wolfe the master of reportage and satire returns in vintage form.
Bridge of Clay: A Novel

Bridge of Clay: A Novel by Zusak, Markus

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Bridge of Clay: A Novel
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Zusak, Markus
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9781984830159
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 6x1x9. First edition. Small blemish on rear jacket edge, otherwise an excellent copy. 2010 Hard Cover. 537 pp. The breathtaking story of five brothers who bring each other up in a world run by their own rules. As the Dunbar boys love and fight and learn to reckon with the adult world, they discover the moving secret behind their father's disappearance. At the center of the Dunbar family is Clay, a boy who will build a bridge - for his family, for his past, for greatness, for his sins, for a miracle. The question is, how far is Clay willing to go? And how much can he overcome?
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A MEMOIR OF HARRIET WARE; first superintendent of the Children's Home, in the city of Providence

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A MEMOIR OF HARRIET WARE; first superintendent of the Children's Home, in the city of Providence
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Second Life Books Inc (United States)
Description
Providence: George H. Whitney, 1850. First Edition. 12mo, pp.151. Engraved portrait, Original cloth, some stained, a very good copy. With the ownership signature of "Lizzie Moore | Children's Home | Providence, RI | May 18, 1864." The children's home movement was popular throughout the country. Women purchased or made two articles of clothing to share with needy children.
Against Infinity

Against Infinity by Gregory Benford

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Against Infinity
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Gregory Benford
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780575032828
Condition
Fine
Description
First UK Edition(the true first)/ First Printing, there is no number line; A fine book housed in a fine dust jacket. An as new, unread copy of this award winning author. Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library. In archival protection.
Charming Handmade Christmas Letter Album with Family Photos and color Landscape photocards c1910s

Charming Handmade Christmas Letter Album with Family Photos and color Landscape photocards c1910s

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Charming Handmade Christmas Letter Album with Family Photos and color Landscape photocards c1910s
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Eclectibles (United States)
Description
1910. A 6" x 4 1/2" handmade album. The covers are constructed of a deeply embossed card with floral border and a photograph of the writer at center. The first page is a printed Christmas greeting , perhaps from a Victorian gift book. Contents includes snippets from and full size color photocards interspersed with manuscript pages and additional pictures; one of the writer, a second of a young relative. The correspondence is from Oswaldtwistl, Lancaster England. The photocards are scenery from the area. The correspondence is newsy with word of family doings. Ribbon tie binding. Cover separated and repaired with new ribbon.
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NEW SLANT ON AMERICA by ACHARD, Paul

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NEW SLANT ON AMERICA
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ACHARD, Paul
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Houle Rare Books & Autographs (United States)
Description
CHICAGO, MCNALLY, 1931. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. 1st Edition.
The Staplands Workshops Neston Cheshire: A Catalogue of Metal Work and Textiles

The Staplands Workshops Neston Cheshire: A Catalogue of Metal Work and Textiles by Staplands Workshops

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The Staplands Workshops Neston Cheshire: A Catalogue of Metal Work and Textiles
Author
Staplands Workshops
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McBlain Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
[Neston]: Staplands Workshops, 1931. Paperback. Very Good. [40] unnumbered pages plus 10 plates (2 color) which are printed on one side with brief descriptions on transparent interleaving. Original tied flexible cloth wrapper. 28 cm. Edge-tear on half-title (adhesive paper tape repair on verso). Contents otherwise sound and clean.
Ararat: A Quarterly – Vol. XXXVI, No. 3, Summer 1995

Ararat: A Quarterly – Vol. XXXVI, No. 3, Summer 1995

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Title
Ararat: A Quarterly – Vol. XXXVI, No. 3, Summer 1995
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Saddle Brook, New Jersey: Armenian General Benevolent Union, 1995. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. XXXVI, No. 3; issue No. 143. Cover illustrated by Paul Sagsoorian, from a photograph by Harry Koundakjian. Quarto. 68pp. Illustrated. A bit of residue and small abrasion on foredge from a sticker to keep the magazine closed for mailing, address label on lower wrap, very good or better.
The History of Empress Josephine CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC TITLE PAGE

The History of Empress Josephine CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC TITLE PAGE by Abbott, John S. C.

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The History of Empress Josephine CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC TITLE PAGE
Author
Abbott, John S. C.
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Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851. Presumed First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Presumed First Edition. Hardcover. This 1851 edition of John S. C. Abbott's history of Joséphine Bonaparte features a stunning chromolithographic title page as well as an engraved frontispiece portrait of the Empress and 6 engraved plates throughout. 6 3/4" X 4 1/2". [xiii], 14-328pp, plus 4pp ads. Bound in blind-decorated and blind-ruled red cloth over boards, with spine lettered in gilt. Moderate wear to binding, with corners bumped, split, and turned in, open tears to head and tail of spine, including nearly 2" neat tear along edge of lower spine, soiling to boards, hard bump with tear to rear board, and lean to spine. Hinges tender and hint of spine to some pages. Binding remains quite sound. Birthday gift inscription dated July 9th, 1851 to front free endpaper. Yellow coated endpapers. Foxing and occasional smudging to pages throughout, else unmarked.
1, 2 & 3 John

1, 2 & 3 John by Jones, Peter Rhea

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1, 2 & 3 John
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Jones, Peter Rhea
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9781573120869
Condition
Very good
Description
Macon: Smyth & Helwys, 2009. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. xxiv,294pp+indices. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. Includes CD-ROM.