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The Essays of Elia [and] The Last Essays of Elia

The Essays of Elia [and] The Last Essays of Elia by [Fine Binding - Cedric Chivers] Lamb, Charles; Charles E. Brock (illustrator)

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Title
The Essays of Elia [and] The Last Essays of Elia
Author
[Fine Binding - Cedric Chivers] Lamb, Charles; Charles E. Brock (illustrator)
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
London: J.M. Dent & Co, 1900. Second edition. Fine. Two volumes bound in one, small octavo (6 15/16 x 4 1/16 inches; 177 x 103 mm.). xxii, 294, [1, imprint], [1, blank];, xii, 254, [1, imprint], [1, blank] pp. Two engraved frontispieces and one hundred and sixty-two black & white illustrations, including decorative head and tailpieces, all by Charles E. Brock. Bound ca. 1906 in a fine pastel "vellucent" binding by Cedric Chivers (stamp-signed in gilt on rear lower turn-in), with a delicately hand-painted 'Art Nouveau' floral design. This binding is No. LXXXV on page 34 of the Cedric Chivers catalog "Books in Beautiful Bindings." The front cover with three red flowers and a green vine design enclosing the title "The Essays And The Last Essays of Elia. Charles Lamb". Lower cover with a similar design but with just one red flower. Smooth spine similarly decorated and lettered in watercolor and gilt, gilt ruled turn-ins, mottled pale-green liners and end-papers, all edges gilt. Neat ink inscription dated "Xmas 1906" on front blank. A very fine example housed in the original fleece-lined, green cloth slipcase (missing the movable spine panel). Patented in 1898, Chivers's "vellucent" bindings departed from traditional methods of creating hand-painted vellum bindings. The usual approach was to merely bind a book in vellum and then paint on a design, but this is prone to rubbing and flaking and such examples are often now found chipped and deteriorated. In the 18th century Chivers's great predecessor, Edwards of Halifax, painted in reverse on the underside of translucent vellum, thereby providing a layer of protection for the design. His technique was not widely copied and almost vanished with his death, and it was not until the 1890s that Chivers developed his own similar method for protecting the design underneath the vellum itself - the backing sheet of the vellum was painted, which was then covered in vellum which had been shaved to transparency. The vellum was then tooled in gilt, on occasion incorporating additional mother-of-pearl and onlays. The books which Chivers thus bound have always been a favorite of collectors, and usually still present well, the vellum having served its purpose of protecting the design for many decades, as Chivers intended. Chivers was also known to have employed a great many craftswomen at his bindery in Portway: "forty women for folding, sewing, mending, and collating work, and in addition, five more women worked in a separate department, to design, illuminate, and colour vellum for book decoration, and to work on embossed leather. These five were Dorothy Carleton Smyth, Alice Shepherd, Miss J.D. Dunn, Muriel Taylor, and Agatha Gales" (Tidcombe). This book brings together Charles Lamb's Essays of Elia (first published in 1823) with the subsequent volume Last Essays of Elia (issues in 1833). The accessible and conversational essays were published under the pseudonym Elia, inspired by an Italian man that Lamb had known at the South Sea House, and had appeared serially in The London Magazine between 1820 and 1825. Despite his struggles with mental illness, Charles Lamb (1775-1834) would be celebrated for his literary contributions, producing a range of material from essays to poems. Lamb belonged to an active literary circle which included Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. Fine.
From Here to Eternity (Signed limited first edition)

From Here to Eternity (Signed limited first edition) by Jones, James

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From Here to Eternity (Signed limited first edition)
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Jones, James
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Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951. First edition. Deluxe issue ("Presentation Edition"), signed by the author on publisher's tipped-in sheet. This being copy 572. A Very Good copy in like dust jacket. Publisher's black cloth. Slight lean to spine. Toning to upper endpapers and a couple dusty finger marks to top edge. In the first issue dust jacket with the author's portrait on the back panel (later issues replaced the portrait with reviews). Jacket price-clipped with some wear and toning to folds and slight chipping to edges. Small pencil notation to top edge of back panel. Loosely inspired by James Jones' own experiences in the military, From Here to Eternity follows several American infantry members stationed in Hawaii leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The novel won the 1952 National Book Award and was soon adapted for the screen, bringing together a cast of stars including Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Donna Reed, and Frank Sinatra and winning an Academy Award for Best Picture. The novel (and its successful adaptation) catapulted Jones to fame, establishing him as a major postwar literary figure; he also published Some Came Running (1957), The Thin Red Line (1962), and several other novels and collections of short fiction.
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Vol. LVI. For the YEAR MDCCLXXXVI. Part the Second. [July through December 1786]

The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Vol. LVI. For the YEAR MDCCLXXXVI. Part the Second. [July through December 1786] by URBAN, Sylvanus [pseudonym for founder Edward CAVE]

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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Vol. LVI. For the YEAR MDCCLXXXVI. Part the Second. [July through December 1786]
Author
URBAN, Sylvanus [pseudonym for founder Edward CAVE]
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
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London: Printed by John Nichols, for David Henry, late of St. John's Gate;, 1786. Quarter-bound leather. Very good. [PERIODICAL] [GREAT BRITAIN]. Printed by John Nichols, for David Henry, late of St. John's Gate; and sold by Eliz. Newberry, the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, Ludgate-Street. First edition. 8vo; [1] 534-1148pp, + [16]pp Index; quarter-bound brown calf with marbled boards; bookplate on front pastedown "The Property of the Light House Establishment," now the U.S. Lighthouse Service, pasted over an older bookplate; 14 bound-in illustrated plates, 8 are fold-out and one is the fold-out map "Chart of the Course of the Don and the Volga through the Region of the Kosaks:" period binding worn, front hinge cracked through but not detached, binding of leaves is tight; chipping of spine; interior bright; very good minus. The Gentleman's Magazine was founded in London in 1731 by Edward Cave and was published monthly for almost 200 years, until 1922. Of note in Domestic Occurrences reported on Wednesday, August 2 is the report of the attempted assassination of King George III by Margaret Nicholson, a woman who after examination, was judged to be insane In a show of great empathy, King George III was reported to have said, "I am not hurt-take care of the woman-do not hurt her." Monthly reports from America detail the ongoing struggle with Native Peoples.
To the Honorable American and Mexican Joint Commission, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. The Memorial of Margarito Teposte, Respectfully Showeth... [caption title]

To the Honorable American and Mexican Joint Commission, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. The Memorial of Margarito Teposte, Respectfully Showeth... [caption title] by [Teposte, Margarito]

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To the Honorable American and Mexican Joint Commission, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. The Memorial of Margarito Teposte, Respectfully Showeth... [caption title]
Author
[Teposte, Margarito]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
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Good.
Description
Washington, D.C., 1870. Good.. [4]pp. Small quarto. Chips and short closed tears at edges; leaves separated. Slightly later ink stamp and manuscript annotation on first leaf recto. Paper browned, somewhat brittle. Memorial presented by attorney Bethel Coopwood to the United States and Mexican Commission, describing Capt. James Callahan and the Texas Rangers' sacking and burning of Piedras Negras in October 1855, and specifically the losses of Margarito Teposte, who was seeking redress from the United States government. Callahan ostensibly crossed the border into Mexico in pursuit of a band of Apaches, but ended up attacking the local citizenry and destroying the Mexican border town. The Rangers then, "drove your memorialist from his home and compelled him to flee to the woods with all of his family, where he wandered for three days, exposed to death under the tomahawk of the barbarous Indians, who frequented said woods at that time, suffering from hunger and thirst in a degree almost insupportable, whereby they caused him great injury in his person and those of his family, damaging him in the full sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars, gold." A chart on the final page shows additional damage claims, resulting in a grand total of $24,640 in damages sought by Coopwood for Teposte. We locate similar printed claims by Coopwood on behalf of several other Mexican plaintiffs, at SMU, Texas Tech, and Baylor, but no examples of the present claim.
Stop the U.S. War in El Salvador [caption title]

Stop the U.S. War in El Salvador [caption title] by [El Salvador]. [March 27 Coalition]

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Stop the U.S. War in El Salvador [caption title]
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[El Salvador]. [March 27 Coalition]
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McBride Rare Books (United States)
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About very good.
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[Washington DC, 1982. About very good.. Lithographic poster, 34 x 22.75 inches, printed on cheap paper. A few small chips and closed tears to edges, old folds, some light creasing. A striking poster advertising a "Mass Protest" in Washington, D.C. in support of El Salvador and "against the Reagan Policy of Oppression at Home and Intervention in the Third World!" The poster is decorated by illustrations of about two dozen helicopters at top but is otherwise comprised of text in variously-sized fonts. The poster was issued by the March 27 Coalition, whose sixteen member organizations are listed at the bottom left corner of the poster, and include the American Indian Movement, Black Veterans for Social Justice, People's Anti-War Mobilization, Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee, Women's Pentagon Action, and many others. According to a contemporary article in The Washington Post, the protest drew an estimated 23,000 demonstrators assembled to protest U.S. policy in El Salvador on the eve of elections in that country. The demonstrators accused the Reagan Administration of supporting a "civilian-military junta in El Salvador that is locked in a war against leftist insurgents." The present poster is a call to action for the protest, but also calls for the U.S. to support jobs, "human needs," and "Self Determination for the People of Central America and all Oppressed Nations -- No More Vietnam Wars!" The poster also calls for unity against "the Reagan Policy of Oppression at Home and Intervention in the Third World," as well as a call for "No to the Draft! No to Racism! [and] No to Sexism!" OCLC reports a single record of an El Salvador protest poster from San Francisco in 1981 and a handful of examples of protest posters for El Salvador from later in the 1980s, but we could not locate any other copies of this 1982 protest poster.
Le Pazzie Fortunate in Amore. Memorie de Miledi Dorvei, Scritte de la medesima l'anno passato . .

Le Pazzie Fortunate in Amore. Memorie de Miledi Dorvei, Scritte de la medesima l'anno passato . . by Chiari, Pietro

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Le Pazzie Fortunate in Amore. Memorie de Miledi Dorvei, Scritte de la medesima l'anno passato . .
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Chiari, Pietro
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De Simone Company, Booksellers (United States)
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Venezia: Presso Leonardo e Giammaria Fratelli Bassaglia, 1783. Together two volumes in one.  8vo. 185 x 125 mm., [7 ¼ x 5 inches].  viii, 127 pp.; iv, 119, [1] pp.  Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece and two title-page woodcut vignettes.  Bound in contemporary paste-paper boards, pink paper label on spine, with written title information, faded; binding showing some soiling and the text block is a bit loose in the binding, but intact. First and only edition of one of Chiari' final works, published two years before his death.  Pietro Chiari, educated as a Jesuit but one who lost his vocation in the streets of Venice, was to become one of the most prolific and creative writers of 18th century Italy.  He wrote plays, novels, romances, poetry, and reviews and over his career produced over 40 novels, many going into to numerous editions. Early in his career he created a character, the Marchesa N. N., and hit upon the idea of writing romances based on her position in society, her various lovers, her travels to Moscow and Paris, and in the end, a fictional memoire of her life.  In all he wrote 10 novels featuring the Marchesa and won thousands of readers, eager for the next installment of her life and loves. Chiari's success, especially during the 1750 and 60's, placed him in direct competition with both Goldoni and Gozzi, two of Venice's most belove authors. Le Pazzie Fortunate in Amore is set in England and France and focuses on a character, not unlike the Marchesa N. N., who is crazy with love, lives a cosmopolitan life, and has the wit and charm to beguile her suitors and endear herself to her protectors.  Called Miledi (My Lady) throughout the romance, Chiari produces a story of the adventures of a single woman of the noble class and her travels and romances which crescendos in a fantasy ending in the comfort of her family estate.  This is one of Chiari's rarer works, having been printed in only one edition.  Only four copies are cited in the Italian Union Catalogue (ICCU) and four copies in OCLC, one each at Harvard and Liverpool and two in the British Library.  It is not cited in Morazzoni, where many of Chiari's titles are listed.  Laterza, Dizionario enciclopedico della letteratura Italiana, II, pp. 35-6.  Wilkins, A History of Italian Literature, pp. 344-46, 352-3.  For a more detailed biography that dicusses Chiari's place in the literature of the 18th century and his competition with Goldoni and Gozzi see: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 24   .
The Dead Ringer

The Dead Ringer by Brown, Fredric

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The Dead Ringer
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Brown, Fredric
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, Inc, 1948. First Edition. Cloth. Very good/very good. First edition of The Dead Ringer by Fredric Brown.. Octavo, 224pp. Red cloth, title in black on spine and front cover. Stated "First Edition" on copyright page. Solid text block, light wear to edges, a touch of foxing to top edge. Faint dampstain to lower edge of covers, not affecting text. Clean text throughout. In publisher's first state dust jacket, $2.50 retail price on front flap, chipping to corners, some sunning to spine. A nice example of the author's second crime novel. Fredric Brown was an American science fiction, mystery, short fantasy and black comedy writer. His first novel, The Fabulous Clipjoint, won an Edgar Award for outstanding mystery novel. Another novel, The Screaming Mimi, was adapted into a film in 1958. He is widely considered one of the best Science Fiction Writers of the 20th Century. Fredric Brown died in 1972, having published over 100 works of fiction. Since his death, many of his early pulp novels have been republished and have found a cult following.
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NEW LEGENDS: POEMS by ALLEN, Hervey

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NEW LEGENDS: POEMS
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ALLEN, Hervey
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Description
NY, FARRAR, 1929, 1929. SIGNED BY ALLEN; NO DUST JACKET FIRST LARGE PAPER EDITION VERY GOOD. Signed by Author(s).
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Hypnotisme double conscience et alterations de la personnalite by AZAM, [Etienne]

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Hypnotisme double conscience et alterations de la personnalite
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AZAM, [Etienne]
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Paris: Librairie J. B. Bailliere et Fils, 1887. FIRST EDITION. With half title and 5 pages publisher’s advertisements. Dark blue cloth, gilt spine, marbled end papers. Exteriors faded, edges of text block speckled. Occasional spotting throughout with generally clean text. A very good copy. First edition of a fascinating work on personality disorders featuring Dr. Azam’s famed case study of “Félida X,” one of the first confirmed cases of alternating personalities (later referred to as multiple personality disorder and currently referred to as dissociative identity disorder). Over the course of 35 years, Azam studied Félida’s case, and through hypnotism managed to distinguish a minimum of two distinct personalities: one hysterical, miserable, unintelligible, and in constant pain, and the other happy, pleasant, intelligent and completely free from pain. He even managed to uncover a third personality, that of a frightened, abused child, possibly indicative of her own abusive childhood. Félida even became pregnant by her boyfriend in one of her personalities, causing her other personality to deny her condition and exhibit confusion at the typical signs of pregnancy (Hart, p. 67). The study of personality, sense of self, and the ego was in full swing in the late 19th century and Félida’s case became one of the most well-known and is still cited in medical journals today. The preface to this volume was written by Jean-Martin Charcot, the renowned French neurologist who treated hysteria through hypnosis. Azam (1822-1899) was a French physician and surgeon from the Bordeaux region who was noted for his work on psychology, hysteria, mental disorders, and personality disorders. He primarily published his findings on the Félida X case. Little else is known about him.
Manuel Neri: Early Work 1953-1978

Manuel Neri: Early Work 1953-1978 by AMERSON, Price, et al. (text)

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Manuel Neri: Early Work 1953-1978
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AMERSON, Price, et al. (text)
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1996. First Edition. First Printing. Quarto; gray cloth, with titles stamped in black on spine and in blind to front cover; dustjacket; xvi,424pp; illus. Spine ends gently nudged, upper corners tapped (though still sharp), else Near Fine in a Near Fine, lightly shelfworn dustjacket. Volume published in conjunction with The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. With a foreword by Jack Coward and introduction by Henry Geldzahler.
[Text in Japanese] 10th Japanese Bonsai Style Exhibition

[Text in Japanese] 10th Japanese Bonsai Style Exhibition by YAMAGUCHI, Yasuhisa and Shinichi Nakajima (editors)

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[Text in Japanese] 10th Japanese Bonsai Style Exhibition
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YAMAGUCHI, Yasuhisa and Shinichi Nakajima (editors)
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbun-sha, 1985. First Edition. First printing. Oblong octavo (23.5 x 24.5cm.); white paper boards in light green paper wrapper with gilt lettering; 50 unpaginated color plates. Text block has light handling wear and thumb creasing, but overall clean and sound; Fine. Wrappers show sunning along spine, with sunning and creasing along upper margins as well. Spine slightly pushed at crown and chipped on heel; Near Fine+. An exhibition catalog from the 10th Japanese Bonsai Style Exhibition (Nihon Bonsai Sakufuuten) at the Daimaru Grand Hall department store in Tokyo. Features 50 fine full-color photographic plates of special and selected prize-winning bonsai exhibits, plus biographical information of featured bonsai artists. All text in Japanese.
The Social Theories of L. T. Hobhouse

The Social Theories of L. T. Hobhouse by Carter, Hugh

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The Social Theories of L. T. Hobhouse
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Carter, Hugh
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Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1927. First edition. BIOGRAPHY OF PIONEERING BRITISH PROPONENT OF SOCIAL LIBERALISM AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY ROOTS. 14.5x21.5 cm hardcover, maroon cloth binding, gilt title to spine, inscribed and signed on front free endpaper, "To Al and Gill Collier: How pleasant to visit with people interested in Hobhouse! Many thanks for the ride home the other night./ Hugh Carter/ March 11- '75," i-viii, 137 pp. Light wear to cover edges and spine ends, light browning to pages. Very good in custom archival mylar cover. HUGH CARTER (1895-1988) earned his PhD (thesis is the text of this book) from Columbia University in 1927. At the time he was on faculty of the University of Pennsylvaina. LEONARD TRELAWNY HOBHOUSE (1864 - 1929) was a British liberal politician and sociologist, who has been considered one of the leading and earliest proponents of social liberalism. His works, alongside that of writers such as T.H. Green and John A. Hobson, occupy a seminal position within the canon of New Liberalism. He worked both as an academic and a journalist: in 1907 he shared, with Edward Westermarck, the distinction of being the first professor of sociology to be appointed at the University of London. He was also the first editor of the Sociological Review. His sister was Emily Hobhouse, the British welfare activist.
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Hidayat al-muta‘allimin fi al-tibb. Ta’lif-i Abu Bakr Rabi‘ ibn Ahmad al-Akhavayni al-Bukhari; bi-ihtimam Jalal Matini. (Intisharat-i Danishgah-i Mashhad. 9.) by al-Akhavayni, Abu Bakr Rabi‘ b. Ahmad al-Bukhari.

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Hidayat al-muta‘allimin fi al-tibb. Ta’lif-i Abu Bakr Rabi‘ ibn Ahmad al-Akhavayni al-Bukhari; bi-ihtimam Jalal Matini. (Intisharat-i Danishgah-i Mashhad. 9.)
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al-Akhavayni, Abu Bakr Rabi‘ b. Ahmad al-Bukhari.
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Ars Libri Ltd (United States)
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Mashhad (Chapkhanah-’i Danishgah-i Mashhad), 1344 [1965].. 5, (1), 68, 918pp. Facsimiles. Stout 4to. Wraps. (slightly chipped at spine).
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Twenty Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1902-1903

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Twenty Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1902-1903
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Fair
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Government Printing Office, 1907. Fair. . Twenty Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1902-1903. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1907. 846pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Thick 4to. Olive green cloth with a gilt stamped title. Book condition: Fair. The edges of the covers are bumped and rubbed. The hinges are broken. The pages are clean. Condition noted.
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Bach Handbuch by [BACH]. Küster, Konrad

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Bach Handbuch
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[BACH]. Küster, Konrad
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1999. Thick quarto. Original publisher's illustrated boards. 997 pp. With occasional musical examples.
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Will It Fly? by ABRAHAMSON, Eric with Nancy Austin and Robert Beaver. eds.

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Will It Fly?
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ABRAHAMSON, Eric with Nancy Austin and Robert Beaver. eds.
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Berkeley: National Student Anthology, (1977).. First edition.. 89 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Preface by Ishmael Reed.
The minority of one; May 1967, Vol. 9 No. 5 (whole number 90); Independent monthly for an American alternative --dedicated to the eradication of all restrictions on thought

The minority of one; May 1967, Vol. 9 No. 5 (whole number 90); Independent monthly for an American alternative --dedicated to the eradication of all restrictions on thought by Arnoni, M. S., editor

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The minority of one; May 1967, Vol. 9 No. 5 (whole number 90); Independent monthly for an American alternative --dedicated to the eradication of all restrictions on thought
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Arnoni, M. S., editor
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Passaic NJ: the monthly, 1967. Magazine. 32p., stapled wraps, 9x12 inches, illus., wraps worn, staples rusted, else very good condition. Articles on the Vietnam war, the recent elections in France, the middle east, and more.