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Charlotte's Web

Charlotte's Web by White, E. B. [Elwyn Brooks]

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Seller: Whitmore Rare Books
Title
Charlotte's Web
Author
White, E. B. [Elwyn Brooks]
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1952. First edition. Fine/Fine. A beautiful, exceptionally Fine copy in like dust jacket. Retaining the original (and required) price of $2.50 to front flap. White's charming story of Wilbur, the runt of the litter, who unexpectedly becomes famous after his friend Charlotte spins words into her web advertising Wilbur's good qualities. Though initially Wilbur questions the basis of their friendship and her motives in promoting him, it becomes clear that Charlotte hopes to aid her dear friend in avoiding the butcher's block. A true children's classic, the kind of heartwarming story that is seen too infrequently; the book encourages children to think in new ways about love and friendship among diverse individuals. Fine in Fine dust jacket.
Circular. Dear Sir: The Regular Half-Yearly Meeting, of the General Committee of the Jaffna Auxiliary Bible Society, Will (D.V.) Be Convened at the Wesleyan Mission House... [caption title]

Circular. Dear Sir: The Regular Half-Yearly Meeting, of the General Committee of the Jaffna Auxiliary Bible Society, Will (D.V.) Be Convened at the Wesleyan Mission House... [caption title] by [Methodist Missionaries]. [Jaffna Auxiliary Bible Society]

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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
Circular. Dear Sir: The Regular Half-Yearly Meeting, of the General Committee of the Jaffna Auxiliary Bible Society, Will (D.V.) Be Convened at the Wesleyan Mission House... [caption title]
Author
[Methodist Missionaries]. [Jaffna Auxiliary Bible Society]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Nellore: March 17, 1871. Very good.. Broadside, 8.25 x 5 inches. Old horizontal folds, minor toning. An unrecorded broadside calling a meeting of the General Committee of the Jaffna Auxiliary Bible Society (JABS) at the Wesleyan Mission House in Jaffna in March, 1871. The Jaffna Auxiliary Bible Society is an arm of the British & Foreign Bible Society focused on distributing Bibles and engaging in scriptural education within the Jaffna district of Sri Lanka. In the present broadside, the secretary of the JABS, Thomas Good, writes from Nellore, and lays out the business of the meeting in six line items. The meeting is meant to include Devotional Exercises, a reading of the minutes from the last meeting, "Brief Verbal Reports of Bible Work," sub-committee reports, a reading of a paper by Rev. L. Spaulding on the "best method of doing Bible Work," and a discussion of said paper. Original materials held by institutions relating to the Jaffna Auxiliary Bible Society are almost exclusively either their printings of various Books of the Bible into Tamil or later annual reports. Ephemera from the society's work in Sri Lanka is almost nonexistent.
Communications of an Advertising Man; Selections from the Speeches, Articles, Memoranda and Miscellaneous Writings of Leo Burnett

Communications of an Advertising Man; Selections from the Speeches, Articles, Memoranda and Miscellaneous Writings of Leo Burnett by Burnett, Leo

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Title
Communications of an Advertising Man; Selections from the Speeches, Articles, Memoranda and Miscellaneous Writings of Leo Burnett
Author
Burnett, Leo
Seller
Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Chicago: Privately Printed, 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. With a laid-in bookmark presenting this copy to a named employee upon her entry into The Five Year Club of Leo Burnett Company, Inc. Fine in a Very Good jacket, unclipped (no price), generally toned and bumped, a few tears and chips at the top edge. Grey cloth with black ink lettering on the spine and front board. Square and firmly bound, clean internally. A collection of "Inside Burnett" writings, revealing Burnett's advertising and life philosophies.
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THE PICTORIAL TOUR OF THE WORLD comprising pen and pencil sketches of Travel, Incident, Adventure, and Scenery in all parts of the globe embellished with UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED FIRST CLASS wood engravings by English and Foreign artists, representing some of the most striking scenes in foreign lands by Anonymous

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Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY
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THE PICTORIAL TOUR OF THE WORLD comprising pen and pencil sketches of Travel, Incident, Adventure, and Scenery in all parts of the globe embellished with UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED FIRST CLASS wood engravings by English and Foreign artists, representing some of the most striking scenes in foreign lands
Author
Anonymous
Seller
THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
Description
THE PICTORIAL TOUR OF THE WORLD comprising pen and pencil sketches of Travel, Incident, Adventure, and Scenery in all parts of the globe embellished with UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED FIRST CLASS wood engravings by English and Foreign artists, representing some of the most striking scenes in foreign lands, Frederick Warne & Co., N. d. (1890), light wear to fore edge corner tips, else a bright vg+ copy in the publishers original gold-gilt and black pictorial binding with all engravings and 8 beautiful color plates present. Perhaps a deluxe issue as all edges are gold-gilt.
The Wine Cook Book, being a Selection of Incomparable Recipes from France, from the Far East, from the South and Elsewhere, all of which owe their Final Excellence to the skillful use of Wine in their preparation

The Wine Cook Book, being a Selection of Incomparable Recipes from France, from the Far East, from the South and Elsewhere, all of which owe their Final Excellence to the skillful use of Wine in their preparation by The BROWNS, Cora, Rose, and Bob

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Title
The Wine Cook Book, being a Selection of Incomparable Recipes from France, from the Far East, from the South and Elsewhere, all of which owe their Final Excellence to the skillful use of Wine in their preparation
Author
The BROWNS, Cora, Rose, and Bob
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 1951. Second Revised Edition. Cloth. Near fine/very good. Second revised edition. 8vo; 462pp; tan cloth over board with title, author and publisher stamped no spine; unclipped dust jacket; decorated endpapers; light foxing to page edges, tear to back dj and light soiling; near fine with very good dj. First blank has ownership inscription: Pansy Grant, Spindletop Hall, Jan. 2, 1952. Pansy Grant was the heiress of the Spindletop oil fortune from her first husband, Miles Frank Yount. In 1935, after his death, she chose to build a 45,000 sq foot mansion in Kentucky called Spindletop Farm where she lived with her second husband, horse trainer Cape Grant until their divorce. In 1959, Spindletop Farm was sold to the University of Kentucky and Spindletop Hall became the residence of the university's faculty, staff, and alumni club. See: www (dot) spindletophall (dot) org/about.