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Some Account of the Life, Together With The Dying Behaviour and Execution of William Jones Who was Executed at Northampton on Monday the 9th of March 1812, For the Murder of Samuel Lees

Some Account of the Life, Together With The Dying Behaviour and Execution of William Jones Who was Executed at Northampton on Monday the 9th of March 1812, For the Murder of Samuel Lees

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Some Account of the Life, Together With The Dying Behaviour and Execution of William Jones Who was Executed at Northampton on Monday the 9th of March 1812, For the Murder of Samuel Lees
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
Description
Northampton: Freeman Printer. Measures 10 x 8. In good condition. Jones was a member of the 48th Regiment of Foot, at Weeden Barracks. He was drinking with Lee, and an argument ensued. When they returned to the Barracks Jones stabbed Lee to death.
Black and White (Signed)

Black and White (Signed) by CHRISTO and Jeanne-Claude

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Black and White (Signed)
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CHRISTO and Jeanne-Claude
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Condition
Some scuffing to illustrated wrappers, else near fine.
Description
London: Annely Juda Fine Art, 2000. Some scuffing to illustrated wrappers, else near fine.. First Edition. Small quarto. Published on the occasion of the exhibition at London's Annely Juda gallery (Mar. 2 - Apri. 8, 2000). This copy SIGNED in brown crayon to title page. Illustrated throughout after photographs and facsimiles.
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Sefer Rabiah enthaltend Dezisionen, Novellen und Responsen zum Talmud von Rabbi Elieser ben Rabbi Joël ha-Levi. Nach Handschriften ediert und mit kritischen und erläuternden Anmerkungen versehen / Sefer Rabiyah: Kolel Piske Dinim, Hidushim u-Sheelot u-Teshuvot le-Kol ha-Shas (Vol. 1) by Aptowitzer, Victor

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Sefer Rabiah enthaltend Dezisionen, Novellen und Responsen zum Talmud von Rabbi Elieser ben Rabbi Joël ha-Levi. Nach Handschriften ediert und mit kritischen und erläuternden Anmerkungen versehen / Sefer Rabiyah: Kolel Piske Dinim, Hidushim u-Sheelot u-Teshuvot le-Kol ha-Shas (Vol. 1)
Author
Aptowitzer, Victor
Seller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
g
Description
Berlin: Mekize Nirdamim, 1912. First edition. Softcover. g. 8vo. 320 pp. Original wrappers expertly bound with binder's tape in boards. The author of the original text of which this is a first, critical edition thereof, Eliezer ben Yoel ha-Levi (d. 1225) was a noted rabbi and Talmudic scholar. This work, commonly known as “Sefer Rabiah” (due to an acronym of his name), was originally titled “Sefer Avi Ezri”. He was a very influential Talmudist, being one of the authors of the Tosafot commentary. Text and critical notes are in Hebrew. Vol. 1 of 2. Age wear to wrappers. Many pages unopened. Book is in good condition. Victor Aptowitzer was a late 19th and early 20th century eastern European Talmudic scholar. He taught at the Israelite Theologischen Lehrenstalt before emigrating to Palestine right before the start of World War II.
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EARTH MOODS AND OTHER POEMS by Allen, Hervey

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EARTH MOODS AND OTHER POEMS
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Allen, Hervey
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Hoffman Books (United States)
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Very Good
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New York, NY.: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. Very Good. 1925. First Edition. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. First edition bound in black cloth lightly rubbed and hint of fading along the spine - spine ends rubbed. Private bookplate to front pastedown. Worn, chipped and torn dust jacket. .
America's Bicentennial Queen Engine 4449 "The Lone Survivor" [and] America's Bicentennial Queen Engine 4449 "The Lone Survivor" A Special Commemorative to Our 200th Birthday

America's Bicentennial Queen Engine 4449 "The Lone Survivor" [and] America's Bicentennial Queen Engine 4449 "The Lone Survivor" A Special Commemorative to Our 200th Birthday by Wright, Richard K. [Bicentennial] [Railroads]

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America's Bicentennial Queen Engine 4449 "The Lone Survivor" [and] America's Bicentennial Queen Engine 4449 "The Lone Survivor" A Special Commemorative to Our 200th Birthday
Author
Wright, Richard K. [Bicentennial] [Railroads]
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Americana Books ABAA (United States)
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Very good
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Oakhurst, California: Wright Enterprises, 1975. First Edition. Soft cover. Very good. Tall soft cover. "America's Bicentennial Queen Engine 4449 "The Lone Survivor" has 44 pages. The second title, "America's Bicentennial Queen Engine 4449 "The Lone Survivor" A Special Commemorative to Our 200th Birthday" has 52 pages. The second title is inscribed to James Bogle by the author May 27, 1976. Both titles are illustrated in black and white. The Commemorative Program "All Aboard, America" has 30 pages and is illustrated in color. The program, Richard Wright titles, and the ephemera are bound inside stiff brown cardboard covers with a paper title label "The American Freedom Train 1975 1976" on the front cover. James Bogle, former local Atlanta train historian and compiler of this collection writes: "This booklet contains an assortment of information concerning the American Freedom Train which toured the United States during 1975 and 1976 in conjunction with our Bicentennial Celebration. The train was pulled by three different steam engines. When it came to Atlanta in May of 1976, the ex-Southern Pacific No. 4449 was on the head end. It was here for about a week and I hardly missed a day in going out to the Atlanta Army Depot to see it and I made many photographs. It is indeed a very beautiful engine.
The World We Live In (The Insect Comedy); a play in three acts with  prologue and epilogue

The World We Live In (The Insect Comedy); a play in three acts with prologue and epilogue by Capek, Josef and Karel (adapted and arranged for the American stage by Owen Davis)

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The World We Live In (The Insect Comedy); a play in three acts with prologue and epilogue
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Capek, Josef and Karel (adapted and arranged for the American stage by Owen Davis)
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ReadInk (United States)
Condition
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Description
New York/Los Angeles: Samuel French. Near Fine. (c.1933, 1922). French's Standard Library Edition Later Printing. Softcover. [a nice clean copy, with minimal wear and faint external soiling only]. (scene design diagram) A satirical morality play, something along the lines of "Animal Farm" (but with insects), co-written (with his brother) by the Czech playwright whose "R.U.R." had opened in New York just a few weeks earlier. (Josef Capek was primarily a painter, but also collaborated with his brother Karel on several of the latter's early plays; it was supposedly he who coined the word "robot.") Gilbert Seldes, reviewing the 1922 Broadway production for The New York Times, wasn't terribly impressed with the plot -- "left to itself, it would probably read badly, and if badly produced would approach stupidity" -- but was bowled over by the staging of the two central acts, "The Marauders" (about beetles piling up "wealth" in the form of dung) and "The Ants" (a satire on industrialism and war), about which he wrote that "the production and management of these two scenes is so skillful that the effect quite passes beyond anything the 'story' in them can give you." The second of these, in particular, "leaves one exhausted by the swift and final words it says." The production was designed by Lee Simonson, who (again per Seldes) "preserved every effective thing in the original" performance at the National Theatre of Czecho-Slovakia in Prague; it ran for 111 performances in New York, and was later staged in Los Angeles, in 1929 and again in 1937. It was the latter production (under the auspices of the Federal Theater) that probably caught the attention of animation producers Max and Dave Fleischer; in November 1940 an item appeared in the trade press stating that the play was to be adapted for their second feature-length animated cartoon (following on the heels of GULLIVER'S TRAVELS the year before). Supposedly Norman Corwin and unnamed others had worked on the script, and Hoagy Carmichael had written the music -- but although the specific source seems to have been abandoned, the anthropomorphized-insect idea (and the Carmichael music) survived in the film they ultimately did turn out, MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN. .
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Warsaw; photographs from the turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries

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Warsaw; photographs from the turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Torun: VIA Wydawnictwo, 1992. [4]p. of English text, with all 16 b/w reproduced photos (reverses blank), original stiff-paper printed portfoilio covers, quarto format.
Napoleon symphony

Napoleon symphony by Burgess, Anthony

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Napoleon symphony
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Burgess, Anthony
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ISBN
9780224010092
Condition
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Description
Cape, 1974. hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 7x4x0. Grey cloth boards lettered in gilt under white Alan Tunbridge dust jacket. First edition stated, DJ price-clipped else a fine copy.