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Hunt Roman: The Birth of a Type. by ZAPF, Hermann and Jack Werner Stauffacher.

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Hunt Roman: The Birth of a Type.
Author
ZAPF, Hermann and Jack Werner Stauffacher.
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Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
Description
Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Bibliophiles,, 1965.. First edition.. 24 + [34 pp]. Wrinkle to one leaf (production flaw) else fine in paper-covered boards with printed spine label. Fine dust jacket. Edition limited to 750 numbered copies, but this copy is not numbered. SIGNED by Zapf at the conclusion of his text and additionally INSCRIBED by Zapf on the half-title page, “ABC... ... XYZ / for Christy Morrill / with best regards / Hermann Zapf 7 September 2001.”
The Martian [Signed]

The Martian [Signed] by Andy Weir

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The Martian [Signed]
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Andy Weir
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Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 2016. Near Fine. Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 2016. Collector's Edition, Signed by Andy Weir at publisher's tipped-in page. Octavo; bound in publisher's full brown leather decorated in gilt; all edges gilt; moiré endpapers; silk ribbon; 369pp. Publisher's card laid in. A few minor smudges to boards; tight in binding; an attractive, Near Fine copy.
1814 Recolections [sic] of the Chase School House, Woodstock, Burned on the night of January 26th, 1883

1814 Recolections [sic] of the Chase School House, Woodstock, Burned on the night of January 26th, 1883 by S.P.

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1814 Recolections [sic] of the Chase School House, Woodstock, Burned on the night of January 26th, 1883
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S.P.
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Eclectibles (United States)
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Very good. Minor staining, toning.
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Paris, Maine: The Oxford Democrat, 1883. Very good. Minor staining, toning.. An offprint, originally published in the April 3rd, 1883 issue of the Oxford Democrat, of "Recolections [sic] of the Chase School House, Woodstock [Maine]" which burned to the ground on January 26th, 1883. Includes a listing of all of the teachers employed by the school in all of its locations over the years "from its organization in 1814 to the present time" divided by gender. The recollections relay important historical and anecdotal information about the school, as well as its curriculum. Mentions a local conflict over the issue of temperance. Single vol. (4.5" by 3.5"), pp. [28], original printed wrps.
Die französis KOCHKUNST (The French one CULINARY ARTS)

Die französis KOCHKUNST (The French one CULINARY ARTS) by Pellaprat, Henri-Paul

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Die französis KOCHKUNST (The French one CULINARY ARTS)
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Pellaprat, Henri-Paul
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lizzyoung bookseller (United States)
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Blue faux leather, title in gilt. Near fine
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Hamburg, Germany: Jacques Kramer, 1952. Hardcover. Blue faux leather, title in gilt. Near fine. 748 pages. 26.5 x 8.5 cm. A VERY large and extensive cookbook filled with main course meals, patisserie and confection, beverages, and preserves. The author, Henri-Paul Pellaprat taught at the Cordon Bleu in Paris and is joined here by Pierre Mengelatte, another professor at the Cordon Bleu. This newly edited edition in German contains recipes from Albert Conrad, Adelrich furrer, Albert Meyer, Max Neyer, Ernst Maron, and Alber Meier. Forward by Albert Weiss, President of the World Association of Chefs. Ilustrated throughout in color. Interior and boards, clean and crisp.
Contains: Anhang zu der Topographia Helvetiae, Rhaetiae, & Valesiae : oder Oerter-Beschreibung dess Schweitzer : Graubunter : und Wallisser Landes, etc. Beyde Verfertiget durch Martin Zeillern.

Contains: Anhang zu der Topographia Helvetiae, Rhaetiae, & Valesiae : oder Oerter-Beschreibung dess Schweitzer : Graubunter : und Wallisser Landes, etc. Beyde Verfertiget durch Martin Zeillern. by ZEILLER, Martin (editor) (1589-1661).

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Contains: Anhang zu der Topographia Helvetiae, Rhaetiae, & Valesiae : oder Oerter-Beschreibung dess Schweitzer : Graubunter : und Wallisser Landes, etc. Beyde Verfertiget durch Martin Zeillern.
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ZEILLER, Martin (editor) (1589-1661).
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Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
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Franckfurt am Mayn,: Matthaeus Merian, 1653., 1653. 4to. 29, [5] pp. Lacks the plates, some foxing; the whole book is a fragment, some gutter damage to the final register (mended). Old calf. AS IS. Martin Zeiler was a Baroque era German author. His father was an exile from Upper Styria, forced to emigrate due to his protestant confession. Zeiler was schooled in Ulm, moving to Wittenberg in 1608 to study jurisprudence and history. He worked several jobs as private teacher and notary. He lived in Ulm from 1629, working as teacher and inspector at local schools. Zeiler was very productive as an author, meeting the template of the Baroque polyhistor. The Ulm city library lists 90 works authored by Zeiler. His productivity was recognized by his contemporaries; Georg Philipp Harsdorffer mentions Herrn Zeillers proverbial industriousness in one of his poems. Zeiler is best known for his contribution to Matthaus Merian's Topographia Germaniae (16 vol., 1642–1654). This item is a small extract from that massive work, this part applying to modern day Switzerland (German states). / The fragment above follows a 17th century German text on Switzerland, dealing with: Zurich, Bern, Lucern, Uri, Schwantz(?), Underwalden [Unterwalden], Zug, Glaris, Basel, Freiburg, Solothurn, Schaf[f]hausen & Appenzell. The folio Aiii starts the volume with a text: Denen Grossmachtigen Wol-Edlen/Gestrengen/ hochgelehrten / Besten / Frommen / Ehrnvesten / Fursichtigen / hochweisen herzen/ Herzen Burgermeisteren . . . This text is related to the following, but not the same printing: Matthaeus Merian (der Altere), Topographia Helvetiae, Rhaetiae et Valesiae, Das ist, Verlegt von denen Merianischen Erben, Franckfurt am Mayn, 1654. Probably this is a 1653 or 1654 printing. 4to. Aiii-Miiii[+1], [pages 5-90, [8]].