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Loyal Volunteers of London & Environs, Infantry & Calvalry, in their Respective

Loyal Volunteers of London & Environs, Infantry & Calvalry, in their Respective by ROWLANDSON, Thomas

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Seller: Heritage Book Shop, LLC
Title
Loyal Volunteers of London & Environs, Infantry & Calvalry, in their Respective
Author
ROWLANDSON, Thomas
Seller
Heritage Book Shop, LLC (United States)
Description
London: R. Ackermann, 1798. ROWLANDSON, Thomas. . Loyal Volunteers of London & Environs, Infantry & Calvalry, in their Respective . Uniforms. Representing the whole of the Manual, Platoon, & Funeral Exercise, in 87 Plates. Designed & etched by T. Rowlandson, and dedicated by permission to His Royal Highness the Duke of Glocester. London: R. Ackermann, 1798. Full Description: ROWLANDSON, T[homas]. Loyal Volunteers of London & Environs, Infantry & Calvalry, in their Respective Uniforms. Representing the whole of the Manual, Platoon, & Funeral Exercise, in 87 Plates. Designed & etched by T. Rowlandson, and dedicated by permission to His Royal Highness the Duke of Glocester. [London: R. Ackermann, 1798-1799]. First edition, early issue (with most of the plates heightened in gold and a few additionally in silver). Folio (13 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches; 350 x 270 mm.). viii, [4, subscriber's list], [88] pp. Complete with eighty-eight numbered figures on eighty-six plates and the hand-colored engraved title showing cherubs, masks and a coat of arms. So complete with all eighty-seven hand-colored aquatint plates. Descriptive text for each plate. Some of the pages watermarked 1794. Beautifully bound by Bedford in full bright green morocco. Boards ruled in gilt with floral corner devices. Spine richly stamped and lettered in gilt in compartments. Gilt board edges and dentelles. Maroon coated endpapers. Top edge gilt, others uncut. Spine is faded to a golden brown. One plate (#49) with some mild toning around border, not affecting illustration. Plate 60 with a tiny closed tear repaired at bottom margin, not affecting image. A wonderful copy of this sumptuous color-plate book, exceptionally clean.. An excellent copy of this remarkable military record which even in 1923 was described as 'scarce and difficult to obtain'. Commissioned by Ackermann, who could see that with the increasing encouragement being given to the Volunteer Movement within the military there was a potential market (particularly those who were bank-rolling these units), for a very deluxe 'drill manual'. The plates not only provide an invaluable historical record of the uniforms but they also show in great detail the nature of the drills of the time. Abbey, Life, 379. Tooley 416. Colas 2586. HBS 69194. $6,000.
Chirurgie d'armee ou traite des plaies d'armes a feu

Chirurgie d'armee ou traite des plaies d'armes a feu by Ravaton

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Title
Chirurgie d'armee ou traite des plaies d'armes a feu
Author
Ravaton
Seller
Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
Paris: Didot le Jeune, 1768. Ravaton, Hugues. Chirurgie d'armee, ou traite des plaies d'armes a feu, et d'armes blanches. 8vo. viii, 681 [i.e., 685] [1]pp. 7 engraved plates. Paris: P. Fr. Didot le jeune, 1768. 197 x 123 mm. Mottled sheep c. 1768, a little rubbed, skillfully rebacked and recornered. Light foxing and browning, former owner's name on title crossed out. Booklabel (or bookseller's label?) of Gabriel Mullet on title. First Edition. Garrison-Morton 2154: "One of the most important works on military surgery during the 18th century." Ravaton wrote intelligently about the treatment of gunshot wounds, and was the first to adopt the double-flap method in amputation; he also introduced the method of suspending fractures in a hanging position by means of a tin boot hung from a wire and attached to a frame (this device is illustrated in plate IV). OCLC states that the author's Traite des plaies d'armes a feu (1750) represents an earlier version of the Chirurgie d'armee, a statement borne out by Ravaton's preface to the latter; however, the Chirurgie d'armee is over 200 pages longer and substantially revised, making it in essence a new work. Hirsch treats the two titles as separate entities, and our other surgical references discuss only the Chirurgie d'armÈe. Wangensteen & Wangensteen, pp. 30, 32, 35. Rutkow, Surgery: An Illustrated History, p. 250. Not in Peltier or Le Vay. .
(African American) (Black Panthers) HUEY P. NEWTON (1960-70s) Set of 4 photos

(African American) (Black Panthers) HUEY P. NEWTON (1960-70s) Set of 4 photos by Np

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(African American) (Black Panthers) HUEY P. NEWTON (1960-70s) Set of 4 photos
Author
Np
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Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Np. No binding. Near Fine. Four vintage original black-and-white photos, all near fine: - One 9 x 7" (23 x 18 cm) photo showing Newton handcuffed to a table while being treated for gunshot wounds after a confrontation with the police which led to the death of a white policeman. With mimeographed text on verso dated "Oct. 28, 1967" and a stamp indicating that this photo had been in the files of the New York Post. - One 10 x 8" (25 x 20 cm) photo showing Newton after he was found guilty of manslaughter. "SEP 9 1968" date stamp on verso, along with a later date stamp indicating a subsequent use of the image. - One 8 1/2 x 7" (22 x 18 cm) photo showing Newton in prison. With affixed mimeographed text "Newton... said in an interview that 'I decide the final policy on everything in the [Black Panther] Party'" dated 7-22-70. - One 6 7/8 x 5" (17.5 x 13 cm) photo, with mimeographed text on verso. Newton, now freed, states in a news conference that the Black Panther Party is not in decline and is in fact "deep into a political campaign in Oakland" dated 4/4/73.
HUMPHREY BOGART DRAWS A PISTOL | DEAD RECKONING (1947) Photo by Joe Walters

HUMPHREY BOGART DRAWS A PISTOL | DEAD RECKONING (1947) Photo by Joe Walters by Joe Walters

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HUMPHREY BOGART DRAWS A PISTOL | DEAD RECKONING (1947) Photo by Joe Walters
Author
Joe Walters
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Columbia. No binding. Fine. Los Angeles: Columbia Pictures, 1947. Vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Ink stamped "Columbia Pictures, Photo by Joe Walters" and attached paper snipe on verso, overall fine. Info on verso describes Bogart as playing Rip, who has drawn a gun on Marvin Miller, suspected of murdering his pal.
Fest des Lebens und der Kunst. Eine Betrachtung des Theaters als höchsten Kultursymbols (Celebrations of Life and Art. Contemplating Theatre as Highest Cultural Symbol)

Fest des Lebens und der Kunst. Eine Betrachtung des Theaters als höchsten Kultursymbols (Celebrations of Life and Art. Contemplating Theatre as Highest Cultural Symbol) by Behrens, Peter

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Fest des Lebens und der Kunst. Eine Betrachtung des Theaters als höchsten Kultursymbols (Celebrations of Life and Art. Contemplating Theatre as Highest Cultural Symbol)
Author
Behrens, Peter
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
g+
Description
Darmstadt: C. F. Winter'schen Buchdruckerei, 1900. First edition. Softcover. g+. Quarto. 25 (1)pp. Re-cased with new endpapers, retaining original gilt-illustrated gray original wraps. Black publisher's device and lettering on cover framed by gilt Jugenstil flowers. Illustrated title page and decorative dedication page. Text pages with delicate Jugendstil frames, printed in pale blue, heightened crimson initial and linear paragraph breaks, text in brown. Dedicated to the Künstler-Kolonie Mathildenhöhe near Darmstadt. Behrens was a member of the Kolonie. "They fret, those false prophets, for their wisdom is proven wrong: there will be no new style in art, it has to evolve from the old, one can't invent it. As for the last point they were correct. Now there are signs, that it will come, not emerged from the old, but that it is here already, at least a beginning. One has to have open eyes, be good hearted, believe in beauty. Only then one will realize that something is emerging, that corresponds deeper to our life than those bizarre sought after forms which appear "modern" externally but are flimsy goods of people, mostly, who will turn the New quickly into a money machine..." Scathing Behrens critique of contemporary conditions and theater, favoring amphitheatrical configurations. Jugendstil manifesto and critique of the naturalist theater of the 19th century. 'The actor's task is to give more than just an exact rendition of nature... become the creator of culture on stage, become an artist who is his own material... creates that which is more than nature, is noble.' Building on Wagner's idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk (Total work of art) Behrens suggests for the theater (the Highest Cultural Symbol) to integrate all arts under a single roof. Behrens wrote the essay in June of 1900 and it was printed and typographically designed at the C.F. Winter'schen Printing Shop in Darmstadt. Aynsley, Graphic Design in Germany, page 61: "(Behrens) gave equal consideration to typographic composition, letter initials and illustrations, as well as paper quality and binding." Text in German. Light wear along edges of wraps and chipping along spine of re-cased wraps with small indentation on front cover at upper edge of gilt flowers on left half of cover. Light age-toning of block.
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America. a Prophecy by Blake, William

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America. a Prophecy
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Blake, William
Seller
John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1947. [New York: 1947]. 8vo, [19] pp. Woodblock prints on yellow paper. Quarter red cloth, black paper boards. Illustration affixed to front. Very good. § An odd reproduction, printed on yellow paper, with a color plate from 'Visions' on the upper cover and another color plate tipped in opposite the title-page. Bentley, BB, 8B (the first 'A' issue had an introduction by Ruthven Todd and a title-page).
Unofficial Dispatches

Unofficial Dispatches by Wallace, Edgar

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Unofficial Dispatches
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Wallace, Edgar
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London: Hutchinson & Co, 1901. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. frontis, 327p. Brown cloth. Title in gilt on backstrip and front cover. 19cm. Frontis a bit ragged along fore-edge. Front hinge-paper split along hinge. Contents slightly shaken. No Jacket.
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Sign of Contradiction. by Wojtyla, Karol. Pope John Paul II.

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Sign of Contradiction.
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Wojtyla, Karol. Pope John Paul II.
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Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
New York: A Crossroad Book, The Seabury Press, (1979). First U.S. Edition. Octavo, red cloth (hardcover), gilt letters and decoration to upper cover, xiv, 206 pp. Fine, in a Near Fine dust jacket with slight tanning to edges. From dust jacket: This is the first full-length book to be published in English by the new Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. It is a book of rare spirituality by an extraordinary human being. Based on a series of spiritual exercises presented to Pope Paul VI, the papal household, and the cardinals and bishops of the Roman Curia, Sign of Contradiction is as clear as the spoken word and as profound as the truths to which those words point. It is a penetrating look at the mysteries of faith through the eyes and heart of a man who is not only deeply acquainted with contemporary philosophy but who is also intimately identified with the struggles of his people for human freedom and religious liberty. The theme is the human encounter with God in a world that seems to contradict the reality of divine power and love. Written in a language that is at once straightforward and poetic, the book will appeal to a wide audience because of its biblical spirituality, its rich humanism, and its informed use of references to writers and philosophers from Shakespeare to Saint-Exupery.
SMEEKSCHRIFT VAN HET PAPIER AAN DE GELEERDEN

SMEEKSCHRIFT VAN HET PAPIER AAN DE GELEERDEN

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SMEEKSCHRIFT VAN HET PAPIER AAN DE GELEERDEN
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
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(Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Amsterdamse Grafische School), n.d.. stiff paper wrappers. 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. (20) pages. Text in Dutch. Translated from the German by C. Pels. Originally published in Philadelphia, 1789. Designed by F. van den Berg.