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Trogi Pompei Externae Historiae in Compendium ab Justino Redactae; Externorum Imperatorum Vitae

Trogi Pompei Externae Historiae in Compendium ab Justino Redactae; Externorum Imperatorum Vitae by (Aldine Imprint) Justinus, Marcus Julianus; Aemilius Probus

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Trogi Pompei Externae Historiae in Compendium ab Justino Redactae; Externorum Imperatorum Vitae
Author
(Aldine Imprint) Justinus, Marcus Julianus; Aemilius Probus
Seller
Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Venice: In Aedibvs Alsi et Andreae Asvlani Soceri, 1522. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. 204 leaves. Contemporary vellum, ink name on spine. Anchor and dolphin device on title page and last leaf. Contemporary ownership name at base of title page. Engraved bookplate of Alfred Petit on the front pastedown. A very good copy in a contemporary binding with only light wear. Housed in a leather backed clamshell case. Justin's work covers the Hellenistic age and gives valuable information on such figures as Philip of Macedon and Lysimachus of Thrace. The second work is a collection of lives of Greek leaders of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. by Cornelius Nepos, here called Aemilius Probus. Dibdin says that this edition was rare even in his day. In Latin. .
Ten Late Victorian 'Crystographs for Glass Decoration,' designed to represent Stained glass windows, including examples of borders and center pieces

Ten Late Victorian 'Crystographs for Glass Decoration,' designed to represent Stained glass windows, including examples of borders and center pieces by [Decorative Arts]

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Title
Ten Late Victorian 'Crystographs for Glass Decoration,' designed to represent Stained glass windows, including examples of borders and center pieces
Author
[Decorative Arts]
Seller
John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1890. [No imprint, but presumed to be made by Fandel, Phillips & Sons, Newgate St., London, circa 1890]. 10 examples of colored transparent crystographs of varying sizes, printed in lithograph? on translucent paper; some displaying signs of wear and having previously been mounted; offered together with five extracted advertisements, neatly cut and mounted on card, together with a photocopy of the title-page of the Fandel, Phillips, & Sons trade catalogue; a lovely group of extremely fragile survivors. ß Rare surviving specimens of imitation stained glass transparencies; an interesting and rather lovely example of the Victorian passion for illuminated spectacle and of the democratization of the arts and crafts aesthetic. A vibrant and eye-catching small collection of beautiful late-Victorian transparencies or 'Crystographs' for glass and window decoration, presumably done in lithograph, and we believe produced and sold by the London merchants Fandel, Phillips & Sons of Newgate Street, London. Described as being 'cheaper than any imitation stained glass introduced to the public,' they were developed at the end of the 19th century and soon found popularity, with a number of companies, both in the UK and the US offering them for sale. Relatively cheap to purchase, often bought in boxes "banded in dozens, mostly assorted," the innovation could enable "a large surface of blank cheerless glass... [to] be converted into a rich artistic and antique picture for about one shilling" (Fandel trade catalogue description, provided in photocopy). "The material on which subjects are depicted is a new one, and is unaffected by the atmospheric influence, does not allow the colors to fade, and so affords a scope for talent in adapting the design to any size window, or other glass object that may be desired" (ibid). As one of the accompanying advertisements reveals, the crystographs were divided into center pieces, border pieces, and large sheets, with all manner of themes printed, the present selection including attractive images of birds, flowers and butterflies, a knight on his charger, a medieval lady, together with geometric border patterns. The present collection includes designs of various size, with examples of center pieces and borders. Other advertisements included here note a series of "imitation photographs" of churches, figures from folklore, "scripture subjects," with more prosaic images also available for more commercial use perhaps, such as "hot sausages and potatoes" and "ice creams." With regards to the provenance of this group, it is our understanding that they were originally found within a Victorian trade catalogue issued by Kingsbury & Co, presumably as specimen pieces, accompanied by the advertisements, the catalogue having sadly been broken up some time ago by a previous owner. Kingsbury & Co. seems likely to have been the Fleet Street newsagent Kingsbury & Co., which is listed at being at 7 Racquet Court in the Post Office Directory for 1891. Henry Fandel and Benjamin Samuel Phillips are listed as working together in the London Gazette of 1839, and they are later described in the Post Office Directory as 'Warehousemen, importers of berlin & other wools, toys, fancy & japanese & oriental goods, & manufacturers of every description of embroidery silks, haberdashers & lace warehousemen." We are unsure as to whether the photocopy we have of their "Catalogue of Crystographs to Represent Stained Glass Windows" was bound together with the Kingsbury & Co Catalogue, but it seems likely. We have found online advertisements for other producers of crystographs, including John Thridgould & Co., of London, who promoted them as being "the most perfect substitute for costly stained glass windows" (in the journal Literary World, Vol. 42 1890) and the Penfield [paper] manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, promoting them in an 1892 Church Magazine as being of use in "Churches, Schools, houses, Offices, Libraries etc." Bearing in mind their fragility, a wonderful and scarce survivor. The group includes: 1. Image of Lillies (444 x 168 mm): 'Threepenny Centre Pieces - Series 509, 4 Designs of Flowers in Rich Colors.' (1 of 4 seemingly) ; a little browned, tail edge somewhat nicked with slight loss though not touching image; with original extracted advertisement mounted on card. 2. I. Flowers, Butterfly, and Bee (517 x 195 mm); with foliage and Four Butterflies (410 x 168 mm): 'Sixpenny Centre Pieces - Series 604, 2 Designs of Flowers in Rich Colours' and seemingly both designs; a little browned and soiled, slight cracking towards tail of second sheet; with original extracted advertisement mounted on card. 3. 'Threepenny Centre Pieces. Series 1560. 'Designed in Rich Colours. This series is arranged so that it can be cut to fit dome shape windows if required. I - The Challenge (Knight on Horseback)' (1 of 4). 330 x 228 mm; some discrete tape repairs to verso, upper margin nicked with slight loss; with original extracted advertisement mounted on card. 4. Two penny Centre Piece? Possibly Series 545 'My Lady Bountiful,' depicting Lady in Waiting in Tudor Costume, 190 x 178 mm, some minor cracking visible, with remains of old mount at tail of verso. 5. One Penny Centre Piece? 'Series 208, 2 designs,' (1 of 2) Blue Bird flying over a lily pond (290 x 195 mm), discrete tape repairs to verso; with original extracted advertisement mounted on card. 6. One Penny Centre Piece, possibly Series 208 or 210 (290 x 195 mm); torn and cracked with loss of image at tail, with remains of old mount at tail of verso, and small nick at upper margin. 7. Three geometric cords pieces, (230 x 75 mm; 228 x 85 mm; 230 x 65 mm); each very good.
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Early Twentieth Century Photo Album, Containing Cabinet Cards and Cartes-de-visite by [photo album]

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Early Twentieth Century Photo Album, Containing Cabinet Cards and Cartes-de-visite
Author
[photo album]
Seller
Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
likely France, early 1900s. Hardcover. Very Good+. Alligator in metal-framed boards, with heavy fore-edge clasp (though the album is way too full to dream of closing), all edges marbled, inside gilt dentelles; 6.5 x 8 inches; contains 25 heavy cardstock leaves, with either one or two inserts on the recto and verso, accomodating cabinet cards and cartes-de-visite. Nearly full, with just a few empty inserts, for a grand total of 10 cabinet cards and 75 cartes-de-visite (sepia and b/w albumen and silver gelatin prints). Portraits of men (many of them mustachioed), women (a few with exposed shoulders, oh my!), and children -- mostly in formal or military dress, plus one religious (a bishop?), and a few half-nekkid babies. Most of the images seem to be produced in France, though at least two are from Russia (including one cabinet card showing a boy in uniform). A few of the inserts are torn, and some of the leaves are a bit dust-smudged, but the prints are in excellent condition overall, aside from a few instances of light foxing, the majority are remarkably nice and bright.
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British Museum General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1975 in 37 Volumes. Compact Edition

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Title
British Museum General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1975 in 37 Volumes. Compact Edition
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
Condition
Very good condition.
Description
New York: Readex Microprint, 1970. Hardcover. Very good condition.. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with spine stamped in gilt.
Barlowe's Inferno

Barlowe's Inferno by Barlowe, Wayne Douglas

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Barlowe's Inferno
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Barlowe, Wayne Douglas
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B Street Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9781883398361
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Galerie Morpheus International, 1998. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Artist Wayne Douglas Barlowe's response to Dante's Inferno. With an introduction by Tanith Lee and a foreword from Barlowe discussing his inspiration. Slight wear to the corners of the jacket, protected in a mylar cover. Bumping to the front and back upper corners. The glossy pages are bright (or rather dark) and unmarked. 11.5 x 11.5
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Modern Kaluza-Klein Theories by Appelquist, Thomas, Alan Chodos and Peter G. O. Freund (eds.)

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Modern Kaluza-Klein Theories
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Appelquist, Thomas, Alan Chodos and Peter G. O. Freund (eds.)
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Brattle Book Shop (United States)
ISBN
9780201098297
Condition
LikeNew
Description
Addison-Wesley [1987]. Hardcover. 9'' x 7.5''. xvii, 619pp. Various diagrams throughout. Publisher's white and blue boards; no DJ as issued. Ownership signature on ffep. Else As New. ISBN 0201098296 . LikeNew. Hardcover .
Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in Reply to Mr. Webster: The Resolution offered by Mr. Foot, Relative to the Public Lands, Being Under Consideration. Delivered in the Senate, Session 1829-30

Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in Reply to Mr. Webster: The Resolution offered by Mr. Foot, Relative to the Public Lands, Being Under Consideration. Delivered in the Senate, Session 1829-30 by BENTON, [Thomas Hart]

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Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in Reply to Mr. Webster: The Resolution offered by Mr. Foot, Relative to the Public Lands, Being Under Consideration. Delivered in the Senate, Session 1829-30
Author
BENTON, [Thomas Hart]
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Washington DC: Gales & Seaton, 1830. First Edition. 12mo (18cm.); removed; 74pp. Light foxing and toning to textblock, some brief dog-earing, else Very Good and sound. Speech delivered by long-time Senator from Missouri Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858) criticizing Daniel Webster's orations while debating South Carolina Senator Robert Y. Hayne over the "Foot Resolution" introduced by Samuel A. Foot to limit the surveying and sale of public lands until land already on the market had been sold. "To defeat the Foot resolution, [Benton] attacked the Webster speech in words he afterward regretted" (DAB). Indeed, Webster's off-the-cuff speeche delivered at the occasion is today considered one of the greatest delivered in Congress. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 450.
[BROOKLYN] [PHOTOGRAPHY] School Photograph

[BROOKLYN] [PHOTOGRAPHY] School Photograph

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[BROOKLYN] [PHOTOGRAPHY] School Photograph
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lizzyoung bookseller (United States)
Condition
Shaped black and white photo. Very good
Description
c. 1920. Shaped black and white photo. Very good. 16 x 11 cm. Black and white photograph depicting, most likely, a college age co-educational student body. Drawing from the handwritten script on the verso of the photo, the students appear to live in the Brooklyn area. The class seems to have at least one white student and one of the male students is wearing a skull and bones on his sweater. Streets mentioned are: Henry St. Franklin St. and Remsen St. Due to the nature of the edges being trimmed, it is difficult to extract further information. 2 cm. closed tear to one edge.
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Bernard Lamotte by -

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Bernard Lamotte
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-
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Collectible; Fine
Description
Tokyo: Wacoal Art Center SPIRAL, 1987. 1st. Original Wraps. Collectible; Fine. A crisp, clean copy of this catalogue based on the Oct 1987 exhibition at Tokyo's Wacial Art Center SPIRAL. Bright and Near Fine in its dark laminate wrappers.
Breakdown, data on the decomposition of society

Breakdown, data on the decomposition of society by Zerzan, John and Paula

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Breakdown, data on the decomposition of society
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Zerzan, John and Paula
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
San Francisco: Upshot, 1976. Pamphlet. 8p., staplebound pamphlet, very good in grey covers, 5.5x8.5 inches with rounded corners (as issued). Upshot imprint is on the rear cover, but the bottom of page 8 states second printing by Aurora, Madison WI, December 1976. Originally published in an abridged version in the January, 1976 issue of Fifth Estate.
Jaarboek Van Het Centraal Bureau Voor Genealogie 2003

Jaarboek Van Het Centraal Bureau Voor Genealogie 2003

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Jaarboek Van Het Centraal Bureau Voor Genealogie 2003
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9789058020376
Condition
Very good
Description
The Hague: Centraal Bureau Voor Genealogie, 2003. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. 307pp. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. Text in Dutch.
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The National Geographic Magazine, October 1944, Volume LXXXVI, Number Four

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The National Geographic Magazine, October 1944, Volume LXXXVI, Number Four
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
National Geographic Society, 1944. Very Good. The National Geographic Magazine, October 1944, Volume LXXXVI, Number Four. Was: National Geographic Society, 1944. 512pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped spine ends..