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Di Architettura

Di Architettura by Marcus Vitruvius Pollo (Vitruvius)

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Title
Di Architettura
Author
Marcus Vitruvius Pollo (Vitruvius)
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Venice: Niccolo Zoppino, 1535. Boards. Very Good. Vitruvius. Edited by F.L. Durantino. Venice: Niccolo Zoppino, March 1535. Tall 4to (290 x 200 mm). Title within an elaborate historiated woodcut border and printed in red and black, 136 woodcut illustrations and diagrams, figured initials. (Some pale marginal staining and light worming at end.) Early Italian boards, sewn (upper cover fragile but still firmly holding). "Duplicate" bookplate from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Department of Prints) at the front pastedown. Second Durantino edition. The title border shows figures in battle array, among them Augustus Caesar, Julius Caesar, and Alexander the Great. The figures are labelled with initials. At the head of a border in a central medallion is a figure of Cicero. The 136 woodcuts "are close copies of the full set of blocks from the Giocondo edition of 1511 printed at Venice by Giovanni Tacuino. The copies were made for the first Duarntino edition (Venice, 1524) -- "Zoppino secured all of the 1524 blocks except one; that on leaf N1r is a recutting with the heads of the figures strangely enlarged" (Mortimer).
Look Out for Pirates!

Look Out for Pirates! by Iris Vinton

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Title
Look Out for Pirates!
Author
Iris Vinton
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Beginner Books (Random House), 1961. Laminate boards. Near Fine/Very Good. H.B. Vestal. A sharp copy of the 1961 presumed 1st edition (with its "$1.95" price on the inner front flap, its B-22 code and the 24 titles listed {19 in the "Books for Beginners" series and 5 in the "Beginning Beginners" series} on the rear cover). Clean and Near Fine, with no writing or markings of any kind internally. And in a crisp, VG dustjacket, with one chip (the size of a dime) at the front panel's lower-edge and mild general soiling and creasing to the rear panel. Text by Iris Vinton, wonderfully illustrated throughoutin rich color by H.B. Vestal.
ZOKU E KASEN 続絵歌仙. 2 vols

ZOKU E KASEN 続絵歌仙. 2 vols by [POETRY] GIBAKU 宜麦(1751-1828) compiler

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Title
ZOKU E KASEN 続絵歌仙. 2 vols
Author
[POETRY] GIBAKU 宜麦(1751-1828) compiler
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Boston Book Company (United States)
Description
1811. [POETRY] GIBAKU 宜麦(1751-1828) compiler. ZOKU E KASEN 続絵歌仙. 2 vols. {Bunka 8 [1811]}. 22.7 x 16.0 cm . There are 83 single page images with poems, printed skillfully in sumi-e.... Interestingly, the block cutter Asakura Konpachi 朝倉今八, is credited but no one else. The date comes from the preface. There is no colophon. Probably privately printed. In lovely shape and very good printing. An excellent example of the genre.
The Chess Monthly Volume I

The Chess Monthly Volume I by Daniel Willard Fiske (1831-1904) and Paul Morphy (editors)

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Title
The Chess Monthly Volume I
Author
Daniel Willard Fiske (1831-1904) and Paul Morphy (editors)
Seller
The Book Collector ABAA, ILAB, TBA (United States)
Condition
About very good
Description
v+402 pages with diagrams. Octavo (9" x 6 1/4") bound in full leather with gilt lettering to spine with black labels and original wrappers bound in. From the library of Jsames J Barrett. Volume I. (Bibliotheca van der Linde-Niemeijeriana: 6389) (Hagedorn: 36) First edition.Fiske's Chess Monthly, launched when he was just twenty five years of age, was an outstanding periodical when first published between 1857 and 1861, probably the best in the English language up to that time, and for a long time thereafter; (John Keeble wrote in The British Chess Magazine in November 1931, page 496, "it is safe to say that [Fiske's] magazine remains to this day the most interesting thing of the kind ever issued"), and, 160 years later, it is still an extraordinarily interesting read for chess history and literature devotees. The Problem Department by E B Cook. This was one of the first magazines published in America. It was started in 1857 and lasted until 1861. It was published at the height of Morphy's popularity and presence.This American magazine launched in the same year as the First American Congress in New York, where Paul Morphy triumphed over Louis Paulsen. It ran as far as the fifth month of the fifth year (like Chronicle), also in the old-style descriptive notation), and the first volume proudly bears the names of Morphy and Daniel Fiske, the secretary of the Congress. The respective input of the joint editors has since been the subject of some academic debate but in 1857 more pressing matters were being discussed, such as the ""lives of Great Chess Men"" Ponziani and Philidor (not to mention the not/so-famous Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Lueneberg - who went under the chess pseudonym of Gustavus Selenenus and was an ancestor of Morphy's famous opera-victim), the soundness of the enpassant rule, and whether any New York player had the bottle to take on Morphy with only a pawn and move oddsJames J. Barrett wrote a few chess columns in the Buffalo area. In a chess magazine beginning on page 1 of the March 1948 Chess Review: he wrote a letter of complaint about the magazine's choice of front-cover photographs. He played a substantial role in Paul Morphy The Pride and Sorrow of Chess by David Lawson (New York, 1976), and in the Acknowledgments (page vii) Lawson wrote, "I wish particularly to express gratitude for the suggestions and generous help of James J. Barrett, with special reference to the selection, preparation, and proofreading of the games."Condition:Original wrappers bound in, lacks wrapper to number one, heal corner of title stained, some pages with old institutional embossed stamp, some occasional pencil notations else about very good.
John Herschel, Great English Scientist, Accepts Membership in the Royal Dutch Academy, Calling His Research ""my humble claims to scientific distinction""

John Herschel, Great English Scientist, Accepts Membership in the Royal Dutch Academy, Calling His Research ""my humble claims to scientific distinction"" by John Herschel

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John Herschel, Great English Scientist, Accepts Membership in the Royal Dutch Academy, Calling His Research ""my humble claims to scientific distinction""
Author
John Herschel
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The Raab Collection (United States)
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13/05/1858. John Herschel was the son of famed astronomer William Herschel and a prominent scientist himself. He originated the use of the Julian day system in astronomy, named seven moons of Saturn and four moons of Uranus, and made many contributions to the science of photography.In 1858, the prestigious Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences awarded him membership for his contributions to science. Thomas Jefferson was a member as well.Autograph letter signed, May 13, 1858, to Mr. Vrolik, Secretary of the department of the Science of Math and Physicals at the Royal Academy in Amsterdam. ""Sir, I need sincerely say that I feel very highly honored by the notice which the Royal Academy of Sciences of Amsterdam has been pleased to take of my humble claims to scientific distinction, in inscribing my name in their list of associated members and I have to request that you will convey to the Academy at the first fitting occasion my best acknowledgments on the occasion. It is certainly in a high desire gratifying to me to find myself thus identified with a body so eminent and which has deserved so well of science.""I should have earlier acknowledged the recipient of this notice but that having been addressed to me vernally [what is vernally?] at ‘London' where I have not resided for the last four years. With this explanation I beg you to believe me..... JWH Herschel.""
Wartime English. Materials for a linguistic history of World War II

Wartime English. Materials for a linguistic history of World War II by Zandvoort, R. W., [et al.]

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Wartime English. Materials for a linguistic history of World War II
Author
Zandvoort, R. W., [et al.]
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
Groningen & Djakarta: J. B. Wolters, 1957. First edition, 8vo, pp. ix, [1], 254; original pale blue wrappers printed in blue; good and sound. This is a review copy, submitted by the publisher to the Review of English Studies for review, with RES "Guidance for Contributors" (4-p. leaflet printed on blue paper) laid in; also laid in is a Wolters invoice made out to the Editors of the RES, 2 postcards from the editor of the RES asking for a review and addressed to the reviewer, Robert W. Burchfield, editor of the OED Supplements. Also laid in are two quarto pages of notes by Burchfield, made during his review (one being a rough draft of the review itself), and finally, a proof of the printed review from RES. Also with Burchfield's ownership signature and a note on the half-title in his hand reading: "Has not consulted American Speech," plus a number of other annotations in the margins in pencil throughout.
Staats-Erörtung des Heil. Rom. Reichs Teutscher Nation, darinnen dessen remarquableste Staats-Veränderungen, aelterer, mittler und neuerer Zeiten, wie auch des Landes Gräntzen ... aus gründlichen Nachrichten beglaubter Geschichtschreiber und unverwerfflicher Urkunden ... vorgestellet werden

Staats-Erörtung des Heil. Rom. Reichs Teutscher Nation, darinnen dessen remarquableste Staats-Veränderungen, aelterer, mittler und neuerer Zeiten, wie auch des Landes Gräntzen ... aus gründlichen Nachrichten beglaubter Geschichtschreiber und unverwerfflicher Urkunden ... vorgestellet werden by Zanthier, Aug Friedrich von

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Staats-Erörtung des Heil. Rom. Reichs Teutscher Nation, darinnen dessen remarquableste Staats-Veränderungen, aelterer, mittler und neuerer Zeiten, wie auch des Landes Gräntzen ... aus gründlichen Nachrichten beglaubter Geschichtschreiber und unverwerfflicher Urkunden ... vorgestellet werden
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Zanthier, Aug Friedrich von
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
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Gosslar: Johann Christoph König, 1732. Small 8vo, pp. [34], 572; engraved frontispiece, 8 inserted tables (5 folding); 19th century blue cloth-backed marbled boards; boards peeling, moderate dampstaining, old library rubberstamps on the title page; good and sound. German account of the Holy Roman Empire up to the 18th century. 2 copies in OCLC, both in the Nertherlands, and further searches in Europe reveal no other copies.
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VER BECK'S BOOK OF BEARS by Ver Beck, Frank, Hanna Rion and Hayden Carruth

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VER BECK'S BOOK OF BEARS
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Ver Beck, Frank, Hanna Rion and Hayden Carruth
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Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1906. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Ver Beck, Frank (illustrated by).. First edition, INSCRIBED BY BOTH VER BECK AND CO-AUTHOR RION on dedication page "To our dear Will Roberts" (in VerBeck's hand). With an ANS by Ver Beck with an original sketch of a bear on stationary of the Editorial Rooms of the Literary Digest, 44-60 East 23rd Steet, New York City, laid in. On a folded sheet, Ver Beck in blue correcting pencil writes to his son's or daughter's family: "Dear Children, I sought and found sweet repose on your friendly couch last night after having robbed a man from Philadelphia. I'm off now to the (undecipherable) but peaceful heights on Hudson. Thank you! Thank you! FV 7 am" under which he has drawn one of his signature bears, hands clasped behind its back, smiling as it walks away. Charming, spontaneous thank-you note to his children with VerBeck imaging himself as his dear bear for an unplanned late night shut-eye at their apartment as he rushes out to catch the train upstate. The book has been rebacked, edges and corners are worn and covers soiled. Endpapers are missing and cloth tape reinforces spine internally.
Photo Album of a 1947 Motorcycle Tour Through Mexico

Photo Album of a 1947 Motorcycle Tour Through Mexico by [Mexico – Motorcycles – Tourism] Wolfe, Wayne W.

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Photo Album of a 1947 Motorcycle Tour Through Mexico
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[Mexico – Motorcycles – Tourism] Wolfe, Wayne W.
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Auger Down Books (United States)
Condition
Scrapbook pages delicate, photos excellent; overall very good to excellent.
Description
Mexico and the United States, 1950. Scrapbook with approximately fifty-four photos: forty-four affixed measuring 5 x 7 inches and smaller; one loose measuring 5 x 7 inches; and nine loose measuring 8 ½ x 10 inches. With nineteen medium format negatives and six pieces of ephemera from Mexico and the US. Scrapbook pages delicate, photos excellent; overall very good to excellent.. After World War II, motorcycling’s popularity in the United States took off, especially among veterans, who had used motorcycles overseas and found them therapeutic back home.[1] At the same time, American tourism to Mexico was increasing as the growing American middle class took advantage of Mexico’s relative political stability.[2] Offered here is a photo album documenting the travels of two young men, Wayne Wolfe and Ron Metzger, on a 1947 motorcycle trip through Mexico. There is little biographical information in the album, though individuals by those names are recorded as having served in World War II, making it likely that Wolfe and Metzger were part of the veteran motorcycle boom. Photos show the two young men with their matching Indian motorcycles in Texas and Mexico, posing at camp and with people they met along the way, swimming in rivers, and riding donkeys. There is also a shot of the Norteña baseball team, labeled “Pablos’ Team”. Many shots show scenery and Mesoamerican ruins, including one striking shot of one of the young men standing atop a pyramid’s steps with his motorcycle framing the shot from below. Ephemera include a copy of Cancionero Picot (a book of Mexican ballads) and tickets to a bullfight. Of interest to motorcycle historians and researchers of the postwar tourism industry. [1] William L. Dulaney, “A Brief History of ‘Outlaw’ Motorcycle Clubs,” International Journal of Motorcycle Studies 1, no. 3 (November 2005). [2] Jayne Howell, “El Mal Necesario: An Historiography of Tourism, Authenticity, and Identity in Late Twentieth Century Latin America,” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 36, no. 71 (2011): 249–268.
Fine Books

Fine Books by Pollard, Alfred W.; Davenport, Cyril (General Editor, The Connoisseur's Library)

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Fine Books
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Pollard, Alfred W.; Davenport, Cyril (General Editor, The Connoisseur's Library)
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Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
London: Methuen & Co. Ltd, 1912. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good. Quarto size, 347 pp. Alfred William Pollard (1859-1944) was an English bibliographer who was widely credited for bringing a higher level of scholarly rigor to the study of Shakespearean texts. This volume, part of the Connoisseur's Library, was intended to be a survey of both printing and book illustration from its beginnings to the (then) current day. In his preface, Mr. Pollard apologies for falling a bit short of the mark due to constraints both of "the limits of the present volume [and] of the author's working life". He promises that the full scope of printing has been included, but, alas, illustration only through about 1780; one wonders if he had planned another volume to cover that story of "a hundred and thirty years of very interesting picture-work". What is included is fascinating to any student of the history of printing and illustration, and covers subjects such "Collectors and Collecting", "Block Books", "The Invention of Printing", Early Dutch, German, French, Spanish, and Italian Illustrated Books, "Printing in England", and "Modern Fine Printings", among others. ___DESCRIPTION: Bound in full red cloth, spine richly decorated in gilt and with gilt lettering, the upper portion of the front board also decorated and lettered in gilt, remainder of front board with a repeating pattern of blind-embossed floral ornaments, the whole surrounded by a blind-embossed narrow double ruled border, top edge gilt, fore- and bottom edges uncut, forty tissue-guarded black and white illustrations (including the frontispiece) throughout the text (not included in pagination), many signatures unopened; quarto size (10.25" by 7"), pagination: [i-vi] vii-xv, 1-331, [332]; in a tan paper dust jacket, with a design in green and red which mirrors the design on the binding, the flaps and rear panel blank. ___CONDITION: Volume near fine, the gilt on the binding bright, a strong, square text block with a solid front hinge (back hinge with a narrow crack but the board firmly attached), the interior is clean and bright, all illustrations are present as called for and with the original tissue guards, the book entirely free of prior owner markings; the lower corners are gently bumped, the top front joint also bumped, and some offsetting to the endpapers; the dust jacket very good, entire, not clipped (although without any printed price), some minor overall edgewear, the spine sunned, and a two-inch closed tear at the top of the back joint. Overall a lovely copy and, as of this writing, the only copy being offered with the dust jacket. ___POSTAGE: International customers, please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA, ILAB, and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have, we are here to help.
Lecture Notes on Dermatology

Lecture Notes on Dermatology by Solomons, Bethel, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P.I.

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Lecture Notes on Dermatology
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Solomons, Bethel, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P.I.
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Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1965. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. Duodecimo size, 257 pp. Part of "The 'Lecture Notes' Series" published by Blackwell Scientific in the 1950s and 1960s, this work on Dermatology "is intended to be an introduction to dermatology for students and general practitioners. It deals chiefly with common diseases, and to a lesser extent with some conditions which are often a sign of systematized syndromes" (Preface). The author goes on: "The importance of the skin cannot be underestimated when it is considered that life is a continuous process of the interaction between the body and its environment, and that the skin surface is the medium through which most external stimuli are received". This volume is not for the faint of heart, as it is replete with both black and white and color illustrations showing various diseases of the skin - 110 illustrations total, 32 of which are in colour (according to the dust jacket). We found little information regarding the author, although he does seem to be a "Junior"; there is another Bethel Solomons listed online which, given the dates, may very well be his father; this Bethel Solomons (1885-1965) was also a doctor, as well as an international rugby player for Ireland. His father was an optician, Maurice Solomons (1832-1922), who interestingly had his practice mentioned in James Joyce's "Ulysses"; the family is one of the oldest continuous Jewish families in Ireland. (Info from Wikipedia.) ___DESCRIPTION: Green cloth binding with gilt lettering on the spine, plain endpapers, illustrated with both black and white and color photographs; pagination: (i-iv), v-viii, 1-249. Cream colored dust jacket has red lettering, a summary of the book on the front flap, publisher's ads for additional titles in the series on both the back panel and the back flap. ___CONDITION: Overall, this volume is fine condition with a strong, square text block, solid hinges, straight corners with no rubbing, the interior is clean and bright. We are grading as near fine due to some prior owner markings (he neatly stamped his name to the front free endpaper as well as the bottom of the text block) and one "ding" (a shallow puncture) to the spine which did go through the cloth. The unclipped dust jacket with the original price of 21s net is in very good condition overall, however we are grading as good only due to several condition issues: the ding referred to above is also on the spine of the DJ, there is overall minor soiling, some darkening to the spine, and minor overall edgewear; some closed tears and a small chip out of the top of the jacket where the front panel meets the spine; also, the prior owner made the same neat stamp of his name to the front of the dust jacket. ___POSTAGE: International customers, please note that additional postage may apply, please contact seller for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA, ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have, we are here to help.
Leon Uris, Exodus, Armageddon, Signed Typescript

Leon Uris, Exodus, Armageddon, Signed Typescript by Leon Uris

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Leon Uris, Exodus, Armageddon, Signed Typescript
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Leon Uris
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1963. U.S. Author. Typescript Signed, 1 page, on gold colored parchment paper. An excerpt from "Armageddon" by Leon Uris. In part: "No people in all of the Western world live closer to their mythology than the German people. Siegfried and other legendary figures, particularly warriors, are deep within the soul of the German people..." Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin, is a 1963 novel by Leon Uris about post-World War II Berlin and Germany. The novel starts in during World War II, and goes through to the Four Power occupation of Berlin and the Soviet blockade by land of the city's western boroughs. Typescript Signed in his hand "Leon Uris." In excellent condition.
Life Class [Signed]

Life Class [Signed] by Pat Barker

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Life Class [Signed]
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Pat Barker
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780241142974
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Near Fine
Description
London: Hamish Hamilton, 2007. Near Fine/Near Fine. London: Hamish Hamilton, 2007. First UK Edition. Octavo (24cm); 249pp. Publisher’s dust jacket with £16.99 price intact; boards bound in brown cloth with gilt stamping to spine. Dust jacket ever-so-slightly bumped and scuffed; otherwise clean with sharp corners. Boards likewise clean and sharp. Binding sound. Textblock, endsheets, and interior pages clean. A Near Fine copy of this historical fiction novel. Signed by the author without inscription on full title page.
Something About My Father and Other People

Something About My Father and Other People by ANGOFF, Charles

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Something About My Father and Other People
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ANGOFF, Charles
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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New York: Thomas Yoseloff, [1956]. First edition, octavo (21.5cm.); original blue-green cloth, spine lettered in red, in pictorial dust jacket; 366pp. Spine toned, shallow tears along jacket edges not affecting text; Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. A collection of short stories by "the foremost interpreter in fiction of Jewish life in America" (front jacket flap).
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Macmillan Textbooks for Elementary Schools, 1928 – 1929 by Various

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Macmillan Textbooks for Elementary Schools, 1928 – 1929
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Various
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S. l. [New York (?)]: The Macmillan Company, 1928. Softcover. First edition; 7 ¼ x 5; pp. 154; illustrated green wraps; a few scattered spots of foxing; illustrated with photographs, b & w, and color illustrations; very good conditions. A large and wonderfully illustrated catalog of textbooks by the Macmillan Company, covering every imaginable subject and featuring several “unique†ones, including Industrial Arts, Americanization, Religion, etc.
Hseien Tai Han Tzu. Modern Chinese Characters
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Hseien Tai Han Tzu. Modern Chinese Characters by Yin,Binyong and John S. Rohsenow

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Hseien Tai Han Tzu. Modern Chinese Characters
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Yin,Binyong and John S. Rohsenow
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Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
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9787800521676
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Beijing: Siinolingua, 1994. [xi] 397p., b/w illus., original stiff printed wrappers.
Russia 2010 and What it means for the World
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Russia 2010 and What it means for the World by Yergin, Daniel and Thane Gustafson

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Russia 2010 and What it means for the World
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Yergin, Daniel and Thane Gustafson
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Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
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9780679429951
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New York: Random House, 1993. xiii, 300 [2]p., dj (The CERA report).
Bibliography of American Editions of Robinson Crusoe to 1830

Bibliography of American Editions of Robinson Crusoe to 1830 by Brigham, Clarence S.

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Bibliography of American Editions of Robinson Crusoe to 1830
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Brigham, Clarence S.
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Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
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Orig. blue/gray printed wrappers. Fine
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Worcester: American Antiquarian Society, 1935. Reprint. Paperback. Orig. blue/gray printed wrappers. Fine. 47 pages. American Antiquarian Society. Proceedings. October, 1957.
The Houghton Library  1942-1967.

The Houghton Library 1942-1967. by Harvard University.

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The Houghton Library 1942-1967.
Author
Harvard University.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
Condition
Complimentary copy for Friends of the Harvard College Library on the occasion of the Houghton Library anniversary exhibition. 2
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Boston: Harvard University, 1967. Complimentary copy for Friends of the Harvard College Library on the occasion of the Houghton Library anniversary exhibition. 2 catalogs laid in. Very handsome volume in embossed boards and gilt topped pages. V G. Oversize postage at cost.. 37 cm. XIV pp. 255 pp. Color and b/w plates , photographs, facsimiles, ills. and maps
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Opern Lexikon by SEEGER, Horst

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Opern Lexikon
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SEEGER, Horst
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Good
Description
Wilhelmshaven: Florian Noetzel Verlag "Heinrichshofen Bücher, 1987. Hardcover. Good. Large thick octavo. Original publisher's full tan linen. In dustjacket. Ex-library, with handstamps and pocket to verso of rear free endpaper, annotation to lower edge, and call number to spine of dustjacket.
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Sibelius and Nielsen A Centenary Essay by [SIBELIUS]. Simpson, Robert

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Sibelius and Nielsen A Centenary Essay
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[SIBELIUS]. Simpson, Robert
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Very Good
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London: BBC, 1965. Softcover. Very Good. Octavo. Wrappers. 40 pp. With musical examples.
The Storyteller's Companion to the Bible Volume Three: Judges-Kings

The Storyteller's Companion to the Bible Volume Three: Judges-Kings by Williams, Michael E.

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Title
The Storyteller's Companion to the Bible Volume Three: Judges-Kings
Author
Williams, Michael E.
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780687396726
Condition
Very good
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Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1992. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. 183pp+ index. Very good hardback bound in publisher's illustrated boards and issued without a jacket.