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Finely Bound Red Morocco Album circa 1820 (mostly blank). by [Binding]

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Seller: Sanctuary Books
Title
Finely Bound Red Morocco Album circa 1820 (mostly blank).
Author
[Binding]
Seller
Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Hardcover. Near Fine. Quite handsome full crimson straight-grain morocco album, mostly blank. Covers with central rectangular panels outlined with rolls in gilt and blind, these surrounded by an elaborate palmate roll border in gilt; spine in four compartments, each tooled in gilt; broad gilt dentelles, green silk paste-downs and endpapers, all edges gilt. 4 3/8 x 7 1/8 inches (11.5 x 18 cm); approximately 150 ff. with each leaf hand-ruled recto and verso with a system of six staves, surrounded by decorative rules in blue and orange; approximately 15 leaves completed with religious music, a mostly blank album (a few leaves at the start removed). One later piece is dated 1874.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR COSTUMED | LITTLE WOMEN (1949) Oversized photo

ELIZABETH TAYLOR COSTUMED | LITTLE WOMEN (1949) Oversized photo by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Title
ELIZABETH TAYLOR COSTUMED | LITTLE WOMEN (1949) Oversized photo
Author
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. No binding. Fine. [Hollywood]: MGM, [1949]. [Hollywood]: MGM, [1949]. Vintage original 14 x 11" (36 x 28 cm.) black-and-white double weight print still photo. Descriptive text printed on verso, fine. Although the text on the back refers to Elizabeth Taylor relaxing between scenes, this is clearly an image of her getting her costume carefully fitted for this Louisa May Alcott adaptation.
New England Blockaded in 1814; The Journal of Henry Edward Napier Lieutenant in H.M.S. Nymphe

New England Blockaded in 1814; The Journal of Henry Edward Napier Lieutenant in H.M.S. Nymphe by Whitehill, Walter Muir (Editor)

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Title
New England Blockaded in 1814; The Journal of Henry Edward Napier Lieutenant in H.M.S. Nymphe
Author
Whitehill, Walter Muir (Editor)
Seller
Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Orig. blue cloth spine and light gray boards front cover lettered in red with backstrip in gilt. Fine in darker blue fine slipca
Description
Salem: Peabody Museum, 1939. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. blue cloth spine and light gray boards front cover lettered in red with backstrip in gilt. Fine in darker blue fine slipcase with spine paper label. 88 pages. 26 x 18 cm. Limited edition, copy 23 of 60 on Laverstoke rag paper. Folding map. Laid-in four page publisher publication notice and four page advert of the Peabody Museum of available publications. Bright and fresh copy, almost as new. A tale of British naval blockade during the War of 1812 by one in a line of noted Napier naval and military officers who served Great Britain. Notes in the Massachusetts newspaper testify to the "very polite treatment received from Captain Epworth and his officers by prisoners on board the Nymphe." Bookplate.
1885 – An attractive advertising trade card for men’s cuffs and collars features a colorful illustration of the owner’s family sitting down to enjoy a turkey at their Thanksgiving dinner was sent through the mail, presumably in late November of that year

1885 – An attractive advertising trade card for men’s cuffs and collars features a colorful illustration of the owner’s family sitting down to enjoy a turkey at their Thanksgiving dinner was sent through the mail, presumably in late November of that year by S. L. Munson

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1885 – An attractive advertising trade card for men’s cuffs and collars features a colorful illustration of the owner’s family sitting down to enjoy a turkey at their Thanksgiving dinner was sent through the mail, presumably in late November of that year
Author
S. L. Munson
Seller
Kurt A. Sanftleben (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Albany, New York, 1885. Card. Very good. This blank back, 5.25” x 3” trade card advertises “Acorn” Collars and Cuffs manufactured by S. L. Munson of Albany, New York. It was sent through the mail to E. R. Birinington of Danielsonville, Connecticut. The card is in nice shape, and it is franked with a 1-cent Franklin stamp canceled by an undated Albany postmark. The card, on which a November calendar is printed, features a family of six seated around a dining room table with the father, presumably S. L. Munson, addressing his wife and children as he begins carving a large turkey: “We owe thanks to the trade for an enormously increased business.” . Congress approved a request from Postmaster General John Creswell to print and issue one-cent postal cards in June of 1872. The law also allowed privately printed postcards, known today as “pioneer” cards, but they were twice as expensive to mail, and typically had imprints like “Correspondence” or “Souvenir Card” printed on the reverse. In this case, the Acorn collar company took double advantage of the post card law; first by using it to send this advertising postcard through the mail and also by slipping it through the post office at half the required rate. In 1885, the Ace collar and cuff company apparently issued a series of calendar trade cards. We have sold a similar postally used Acorn card celebrating Christmas, and other examples, usually damaged, occasionally pop-up on .
[RELIGION] RELIGION AND THE END OF METAPHYSICS

[RELIGION] RELIGION AND THE END OF METAPHYSICS by Dewi Z. Phillips | Mario Von Der Ruhr

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Title
[RELIGION] RELIGION AND THE END OF METAPHYSICS
Author
Dewi Z. Phillips | Mario Von Der Ruhr
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine binding
Description
Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2008. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine binding. Octavo; in publisher's gray cloth; with lettering in blue; viii, 171 pages; minimal wear to the exterior or leaves. Near Fine binding.
Georgia Facts Compiled by Emily Woodward for National Editorial Association 1931

Georgia Facts Compiled by Emily Woodward for National Editorial Association 1931 by Woodward, Emily (compiled by)

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Title
Georgia Facts Compiled by Emily Woodward for National Editorial Association 1931
Author
Woodward, Emily (compiled by)
Seller
Americana Books ABAA (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
n.p.: Self published, 1931. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Stapled wraps. 33 pages. Light edge and shelf wear to the covers.