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De vocis auditusq[ue] organis historia anatomica singulari...

De vocis auditusq[ue] organis historia anatomica singulari... by CASSERIUS, Giulio Cesare

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De vocis auditusq[ue] organis historia anatomica singulari...
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CASSERIUS, Giulio Cesare
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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[Ferrara]: [Victorius Baldinus], 1601. FIRST EDITION. Elaborately engraved title, 2 engraved portraits, and 33 engraved anatomical plates. Our copy is one of a few printed with a blank verso M3, a printer's error, considered by researchers to be an earlier issue. It is also bound in the original boards, and due to a probable binder's error, it was bound without 4 congruent text leaves (Q2-3 and B2-3), which are supplied in facsimile. A few insignificant spots, but overall a handsome and elegant copy. The words "Enatomia placem" (?) in contemporary manuscript to top and bottom fore-edges. First edition of the most beautiful and celebrated book published on the ear and throat, with drawings based on Casserius' human and animal dissections. His detailed and accurate studies included a wide range of animals: mammals, birds, amphibians, and insects, all examined in relation to human organs. The plates were executed by the German painter and etcher Joseph Maurer, and are the most accurate in the history of comparative anatomy. "Casserius' plates mark a new epoch in the history of anatomic representation, owing to the correctness of their anatomical drawing, their tasteful arrangement, and the beauty of their technical execution . . . They have become the models for anatomic illustrations in copper, just as the Vesalian representations had been for anatomic woodcuts" (see Choulant-Frank, p. 228). The work is divided into two separate parts, one on the organs of speech, and the other on hearing. It records the first accurate description of the laryngeal muscles and nerves as well as the first useful account of the nature of sound, with a comparative examination of the mechanism of phonation and the auditory organs in fish. Casserius (1552-1616) was a pupil and assistant to Fabricus. A successful anatomist and surgeon, he died before succeeding Fabricus to the chair of anatomy at Padua.
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Recherches sur l’incubation de la syphilis by FOURNIER, Alfred

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Recherches sur l’incubation de la syphilis
Author
FOURNIER, Alfred
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Paris: Adrien Delahaye, 1865. FIRST EDITION. Including half-title. With the original front printed wrapper. Cloth-backed marbled boards; from the library of Louis A. Duhring. First edition of one of Fournier's early efforts to research the incubation of syphilis, probably the earliest detailed study of the subject. Fournier was almost exclusively a clinician; much of his early work in the study of syphilis was devoted to elaboration of his teacher Ricord's views. However, Ricord, who was willing to accept the world as it was, never noted the importance of incubation. Fournier was bent on reform and mounted an attack on the disease by strict observations and statistics.
President Andrew Jackson Instructs His Secretary of the Treasury to Select Someone to Serve as Collector of the Port of New London

President Andrew Jackson Instructs His Secretary of the Treasury to Select Someone to Serve as Collector of the Port of New London by Andrew Jackson

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President Andrew Jackson Instructs His Secretary of the Treasury to Select Someone to Serve as Collector of the Port of New London
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Andrew Jackson
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The Raab Collection (United States)
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26/09/1829. Alexander Hamilton’s plan to fund the federal government relied for revenue on the collection of customs duties at major ports around the country. The position of Collector - supervisor of incoming revenues - at each port was thus of major importance, and notable men generally received the appointments in the early years of the republic. General Jedidiah Huntington, for example, was named Collector of the Port of New London in Connecticut. And as the posts were powerful and remunerative, there was intense jockeying for them by applicants, as well as by those wanting a friendly voice installed as Collector for their local port.The Eldridge family was prominent in early New London, and the Eldridge spoken of in the following letter was likely merchant William Eldridge, who as a merchant would have need of a friend in the New London customs house. Captain Richard Law had been Collector at that port for eight years, but as an appointee of the other party he was to be replaced by someone chosen by the incoming Jackson administration.Andrew Jackson’s first Secretary of the Treasury was Samuel D. Ingham, and Eldridge approached him to lobby for a candidate to take Law’s place. The Treasury Department is located at 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue. During Jackson’s presidency, at the corner of 12th street and Pennsylvania was David Appler's Tavern. It seems that mail addressed to Ingham on the subject of this collector’s post was mis-delivered to Appler’s Tavern, and those days being rather informal, Appler simply went over to see President Jackson to ask him to have the letters redelivered to their proper recipient.Autograph letter signed, as President, Washington, September 26, 1829, to Secretary of the Treasury Ingham, washing his hands of the appointment and instructing Ingham to select someone for him to appoint. “The enclosed letters have been presented to me by Mr. David Appler, although to your address, in accordance to the request of Mr. Eldridge, who waited upon you the other day on the subject of the collector of the Port of New London in Connecticut. Mr. Eldridge referred to Mr. Hill for further information. I refer this subject to your consideration & decision.” The integral address leaf in Jackson’s hand is still present; the other letters he mentions are not.Ingoldsby W. Crawford was appointed Collector of New London by Jackson, and he held the post for eight years. Whether he was Eldridge’s man or not is not known.This is a fine ALS of Jackson as President, one that has been in a private collection for many years.
[Collection of Early 20th-Century Manuscript Diaries Kept by Allen H. Wright of San Diego]

[Collection of Early 20th-Century Manuscript Diaries Kept by Allen H. Wright of San Diego] by [California]. Wright, Allen H.

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[Collection of Early 20th-Century Manuscript Diaries Kept by Allen H. Wright of San Diego]
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[California]. Wright, Allen H.
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McBride Rare Books (United States)
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Very good.
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[San Diego, 1916. Very good.. Eight volumes, totaling 2,635 pages, and approximately 85,000 words, with individual daily entries ranging from a single line to an entire page. Six volumes octavo, final two volumes twelvemo, all matching "Date Book" annual diaries, uniformly bound in matching limp red cloth. Varying levels of rubbing, edge wear, and insect damage to cloth. Internally clean, with occasional related newspaper clippings pasted in. A prime example of "history from below," comprised of eight manuscript diaries recording the daily activities, observations, thoughts, and feelings of a young man living in San Diego for 2,635 of the 2,920 days that occurred from January 1, 1909 through December 31, 1916. Allen H. Wright was originally from Rome, New York, where he returns at least once in the time period covered by the present diaries, but the diaries otherwise wholly pertain to Wright’s life in San Diego over an eight-year period. During this time, Wright worked a variety of jobs such as shoe salesman, freelance journalist (with numerous specific mentions of article submissions mentioned here), and City Clerk of San Diego. Wright was married to Florence Wright, and the couple had two children - Allyn and Helen. Wright balanced his work life with family activities such as picnics, trips to the beach, visits to San Diego harbor (where they witness the arrival of Mexican, Japanese, and other ships), vacations across California, and more. He also kept busy socially, attending church and recording numerous instances of the meetings of his stamp club, the “Floating Society,” the New York State Society, the “Men’s Club,” and other organizations. In addition, Wright makes numerous mentions of visitations, letters received, and news from back home in New York and other places. Considering Wright’s voluminous number of diary entries there are necessarily many thousands of subjects, events, names, and more covered by him. A very small sampling of entries from just the first diary relate a wide variety of experience, including: the robbery of the local library, Wright’s attendance at the local Congregational Church to witness the anniversary exercises of the Chinese and Japanese missions, the visit of a “young Mexican” to Wright’s house who asked to buy some flowers for the funeral of a baby, the details of a day spent at the Ringling Brothers circus and parade, the arrival of a copy of McCarthy’s “Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction” that Wright won from an Anderson Galleries book auction (and information on other books and autographs he buys, including California history works), and legions more. Wright's life was relatively peaceful, with much content recorded here on daily activities, talks and sermons heard at his church (“I heard Rev. Madison C. Peters, the noted divine talk on what the Jew has done for American civilization”), and so forth, but naturally he also puts down his thoughts on some important and notable historical events. On April 15, 1912, Wright writes: "News came today of the wrecking of the great ocean liner 'Titanic' on her first trip from Southampton to New York." In April of the next year, Wright attended a lecture of the famed Arctic explorer Frederick Cook, who referred to Admiral Peary as “a liar, thief, and murderer,” as Cook claimed that “he himself has been cheated out of the honors which rightly belong to him as the true discoverer of the North Pole.” In January 1916, Wright “heard Upton Sinclair, the novelist and author of ‘The Jungle’ talk on ‘After the War,’ at the Open Forum. He is not an orator by any means, but is argumentative in his utterances. A much more youthful man than I expected to see. Some of his socialist brethren here differed with him.” Wright had attended a speech by Teddy Roosevelt the year before, also centered around World War I: "His main plea was for preparedness for war." The threat of the First World War was growing at that time, but the event comes off as rather remote in Wright's account of a mostly quiet life in Southern California. Another military event which occurred very close to Wright’s home city was the Mexican Revolution, which he makes several mentions of in his diaries, beginning in August 1913: “Late tonight a special train brought in about 500 Mexican refugees from the frontier at El Paso, Texas and Nogales, Arizona who had been ordered here by the war department, under escort of U.S. troops. Col. Emilio Kosterlitsky [sic], head of the rurales, and Col. J.M. Reyes, of the regular Mexican army, are among those in the party.” Wright also notes further interactions with refugees, the landing of American troops in Vera Cruz in April 1914 (which he hopes won’t squelch a real estate deal for himself), the arrival of “over a thousand marines” set to train on North Island in July 1914, the attack on a garrison in Tijuana by “the Villa troops” in December 1914, and more. Managing elections and oversight of voting was apparently a significant part of Wright's position as City Clerk. In a typical entry from November 1911, he reports "A total vote of 4380 was gotten out, including a large percentage of women, who thus had their first crack at the ballot." Earlier that same year, Wright mentions sending out “2200 sample ballots” and promises to “get off as many more tomorrow.” The next year, Wright reports that “for the first time in my voting experience I voted for the Democratic electors for president and for a Democrat (‘Billy’ Kettner of this city) for Congress.” Wright was also privy to details regarding local government and political maneuverings, as well as the economics of city development and various bond issues. A voluminous manuscript record of "ordinary" life in Southern California in the first decade-and-a-half of the 20th century, with about 2,600 daily entries over the eight years covered, providing an opportunity for much deeper research into Wright’s time and place.
Autograph letter signed ("H. Berlioz") regarding his article on Dmitri Bortnyansky

Autograph letter signed ("H. Berlioz") regarding his article on Dmitri Bortnyansky by BERLIOZ, Hector 1803-1869

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Autograph letter signed ("H. Berlioz") regarding his article on Dmitri Bortnyansky
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BERLIOZ, Hector 1803-1869
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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2 pp. of a bifolium. Octavo. Dated "31 Juillet," no year. To an unidentified male correspondent. On lined paper. In French (with translation). Berlioz apologizes for not being able to edit his article on Bortnyansky, with which he hopes his correspondent will be satisfied. "The fragment of musical criticism which I wanted to add to the item on Bortnianski is in the hands of Mr. M. Levy's printer who is at present bringing out a book which contains this article. It is impossible for me - since the printer is not in Paris - to rework my manuscript. Therefore be good enough to be satisfied with the Russian article; it is accurate, on the whole, and it would be difficult for me to redo a study on Bortnianski and Emperor of Russia's singers that is already done." The composer/critic goes on say that he would be happy for extracts of the article to appear in L'Illustration and, in a postscript, asks his correspondent to send him a copy of the periodical in which his article appears. Slightly worn; creased at folds and very slightly overall. Dmitri Stepanovich Bortnyansky (1751-1825) was a Ukrainian singer, composer, and music director active in Russia. "During the 19th century Bortnyansky choral concertos and hymns gained popularity across Western Europe; some copies of concertos preserved in the library of the Hofkapelle in Vienna date from as early as 1780. Berlioz, who heard the concertos in Russia in the 1840s, praised the 'incredible freedom' of their approach to choral sonority (Les soirées de l'orchestre, Paris, 1852) and included Bortnyansky's music in several of his own concerts in Paris." Marika Kuzma in Grove Music Online "[Berlioz] stands as the leading musician of his age in a country-France-whose principal artistic endeavour was then literary, and in an art-music-whose principal pioneers were then German. In many senses the Romantic movement found its fullest embodiment in him, yet he had deep Classical roots and stood apart from many manifestations of that movement. His life presents the archetypal tragic struggle of new ideas for acceptance, to which he gave his full exertions as composer, critic and conductor. And though there were many who perceived greatness in his music from the beginning, his genius only came to full recognition in the 20th century." "Berlioz's views were presented regularly to readers of the Paris press ... He published three collections of criticism: Les soirées de l'orchestre (1852), Les grotesques de la musique (1859) and A travers chants (1862). In his feuilletons he wrote of new operas and singers ...; his opinion on momentous occasions was of crucial interest, for example at the première of Le prophète in 1849. He reviewed most of the concerts of the Société des Concerts; he wrote of new instruments and musical gadgets, of his own impressions of music abroad, and of important musicians visiting France; he wrote biographical notices of Gluck, Beethoven, Spontini, Méhul and himself; he wrote fiction and fantasy, often with a critical purpose; he wrote serialized treatises on orchestration and conducting. There are, in short, few facets of musical practice of the time untouched in his feuilletons ... In general Berlioz's opinions are trenchant and clearly expressed." Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online.
[Op. 95]. Le Petit Chaperon Rouge Double choeur pour voix de femmes et d'enfants. Avec acct de piano ou d'orchestre Pour le chorale des lycées de jeunes filles de Paris Poème de Guy de Teramond ... op. 95. Chez Alphonse Leduc: Paris. Autograph musical manuscript signed

[Op. 95]. Le Petit Chaperon Rouge Double choeur pour voix de femmes et d'enfants. Avec acct de piano ou d'orchestre Pour le chorale des lycées de jeunes filles de Paris Poème de Guy de Teramond ... op. 95. Chez Alphonse Leduc: Paris. Autograph musical manuscript signed by BUSSER, Henri 1872-1973

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[Op. 95]. Le Petit Chaperon Rouge Double choeur pour voix de femmes et d'enfants. Avec acct de piano ou d'orchestre Pour le chorale des lycées de jeunes filles de Paris Poème de Guy de Teramond ... op. 95. Chez Alphonse Leduc: Paris. Autograph musical manuscript signed
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BUSSER, Henri 1872-1973
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Folio (ca. 360 x 273 mm). [i] (title), 20, [i] (blank) pp. Notated in black ink on music paper with 20 printed staves per page. Scored for double choir and piano. The work begins in A minor, in 3/4, Très Allant (quasi Allo). Textual incipit: "Dans la forêt où rien ne bouge ..." The engraver's copy, prepared for the publishing house Alphonse Leduc et Cie. With the composer's autograph signature ("Henri Busser") and date ("Paris, Août 15") to p. 20. Occasional erasures and corrections in black ink in the composer's hand. Lower edge of title with publisher's handstamps and manuscript date ("[19]35") and plate number ("A.L. 19,198") in an early hand. Numerous editorial markings, minor annotations, and occasional corrections in one or more early hands in pencil and red crayon. Slightly worn and soiled; minor ink smudges to three pages slightly affecting notation. A piano-vocal edition of Le Petit Chaperon, with plate number A.L. 19,198, was published by Alphonse Leduc in 1935. Not in the Grove Music Online works list. "Firmly rooted in the French 19th-century tradition, Büsser's symphonic and choral writing is indebted to Gounod and Saint-Saëns. He is best known, however, for his dramatic works, which betray Wagner's impact in both their form and their use of the orchestra. The influence of Debussy, whose advice Büsser sought over the opera that became his most successful, Colomba (c1902-10), is also evident in certain harmonic procedures and in an acute sensitivity to orchestral colour. The ballets, such as the light-hearted La ronde des saisons (1905) with its amusing descriptive touches, provide further evidence of his keen dramatic sense." Barbara L. Kelly in Grove Music Online.
[A Pair of Wrynecks on a Branch]

[A Pair of Wrynecks on a Branch] by [PAILLOU, Peter (1720-1790)]

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[A Pair of Wrynecks on a Branch]
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[PAILLOU, Peter (1720-1790)]
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Donald Heald Rare Books (United States)
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[London, 1780. Watercolour and gouache drawing, on laid paper. Inscribed on verso "By Paillou / Given me by Mr. More" Peter Paillou was a British painter best known for his works of natural history. He worked for two leading 18th-century naturalists, Taylor White and Thomas Pennant, painting bird pictures, many of which were engraved and used as plates in Pennant's books.
New-England's Memorial

New-England's Memorial by MORTON Nathaniel

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New-England's Memorial
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MORTON Nathaniel
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1772. (COLONIAL AMERICA) MORTON, Nathaniel. New-England's Memorial; Or, a Brief Relation of the Most Memorable and Remarkable Passages of the Province of God, Manifested to the Planters of New-England, in America. With Special Reference to the First Colony Thereof, Called New-Plymouth… Boston printed, Newport reprinted: Solomon Southwick, 1772. Octavo, later three-quarter dark green morocco, marbled boards. $2000.Third edition of one of the ""cornerstones of early New England history"" (Church 606).""Morton's work is the first strictly historical work printed in America; and is one of the earliest printed books recording the origin of Plymouth Colony. The voyage of the Mayflower and the landing and first settlement of the Pilgrims are given in detail. Morton found his main sources in the extensive historical manuscripts left by his uncle William Bradford… The volume is not only a fascinating narrative of the New England settlement, but… it includes no less than sixteen elegaic and two other poems, by John Cotton, John Norton, Josias Winslow, Benjamin Woodbridge, and others. They are among the earliest original poems ever printed in America"" (Streeter II: 631, referring to the first edition). The extraordinarily rare first edition was published in Cambridge in 1669. Howes M851. Evans 12469. Early library stamps to verso of title page, one marked ""Duplicate""; early dealer description tipped to front flyleaf (blank). Bookplate indicating ownership by wealthy New York real estate magnate Anson Phelps Stokes and his son, a noted clergyman and philanthropist of the same name.Small repair to upper corner of title page. Some embrowning to text, covers lightly rubbed, repair to front joint. A very good copy. Scarce.
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Menu for Chanterelle, with original offset-printed artwork by Robert Rauschenberg by [Menu – Rauschenberg, Robert]; Chanterelle (New York City)

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Menu for Chanterelle, with original offset-printed artwork by Robert Rauschenberg
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[Menu – Rauschenberg, Robert]; Chanterelle (New York City)
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
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New York: American Menu Printing, 2004. Offset printed menu on folded thick card stock (32 x 24 cm., folded). One of the later but most sought after in the famous series of arists' menus. With the names of the restaurant and artist printed in small letters on the rear panel of the menu, and a photograph of the fire hydrant painted by Robert Rauschenberg on the front panel. The interior contains the menu for November 22nd through December 18th, 2004. Karen and David Waltuck's Chanterelle was one of New York City's great restaurants, and via its location on Harrison Street, the first to bring fine dining downtown to Tribeca. The creativity of the Waltucks extended beyond the restaurant's food and spectacular service. They hosted annual fundraisers for the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane dance company, and commissioned many artists to design specially commissioned menu designs. It's estimated that the edition size of the offset printed menus was approximately eight hundred. Additionally, a number of special event menus were silkscreened by Universal Limited Art Editions. Sadly, the restaurant closed its doors in 2009. Laid-in is the bill for a dinner on November 24, 2004, with the handwritten bill of fare. The bill itself is another artist's work, this one a photographic work by Jack Shear. A tiny bit of creasing to the folded edge of the menu, otherwise fine.
[Western Trip Album Compiled by Female Travelers.]

[Western Trip Album Compiled by Female Travelers.]

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[Western Trip Album Compiled by Female Travelers.]
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Langdon Manor Books LLC (United States)
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Very good +
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Various Places With an Emphasis on California and Missouri, 1912. Very good +. Many photos measure around 5” x 3” with around one third are captioned. Album good due to detached covers, photos generally very good plus or better. This is an album documenting trips by three unknown women with around half the photos being posed shots of unknown family and friends while the rest are compelling photos of California, Kansas and several other areas as described below. We think the compiler was from Kansas City as that's where the album starts and it ends in Hannibal, Kansas. In Kansas City we see some street scenes and an electric park. The section on Hannibal has at least 30 5x7s of churches, public buildings, the Mark Twain Hotel and a fantastic birdseye view of Main Street. Also around Hannibal we see Mark Twain's Cave, an exceptional shot of a riverboat and two large mini-panoramas. At least 100 photos were taken in California. They include a series at a ranch in El Cajon where the compilers picked grapes, several at the Coronado Hotel and several more of their lodgings at a “tent city” at Coronado Beach. There's a birdseye view of Coronado Beach, scenic shots around La Jolla and Point Loma and photos in and around Redondo Beach and the Hotel Del Rey. There are at least a dozen photos around Santa Catalina Island and a couple in Tijuana including a street scene. Other interesting photos include a few of a train wreck in Colorado and a few more in Seattle. There are also at least six photos showing buildings and exhibits at 1909's Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition as well as the second ever Indianapolis 500 in 1912. There are at least 20 other great RPPCs including street scenes in Illinios, Michigan and Michigan City, Indiana.
Jules Feiffer Large Collection of Satirical Comics on 1960's Politics From Nixon, Vietnam, to Angela Davis c. 1960 to 1973

Jules Feiffer Large Collection of Satirical Comics on 1960's Politics From Nixon, Vietnam, to Angela Davis c. 1960 to 1973 by Jules Feiffer Satirical Political Comics

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Jules Feiffer Large Collection of Satirical Comics on 1960's Politics From Nixon, Vietnam, to Angela Davis c. 1960 to 1973
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Jules Feiffer Satirical Political Comics
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1963. Jules Feiffer Satirical political comic strips on Vietnam, Watergate, Black Power, Attica, Angela Davis, and Richard Nixon contained in a large scrapbook. Many clipped newspaper strips carrying pencil dates from the late 1960s into 1973. The selections concentrate on public language under pressure: a Vietnam policy strip warns that China, African, and Latin American policy will follow if public opinion is not contained; a 1968 election strip reduces choice to "Richard Nixon or Lyndon Johnson"; and a protest strip moves from "Free Huey" to "Free Angela," "Free Attica," "Free all political prisoners," and "All power to the people" before ending with a police figure. Feiffer's satirical method, built from anxious monologues, repeated faces, and abrupt moral reversals, fits the scrapbook's movement from Johnson era war politics to Nixon, Spiro Agnew, Judge Sirica, San Clemente, and Watergate tapes. The volume preserves Feiffer's newspaper circulation. Feiffer, Jules. Scrapbook of over 150 syndicated comic strip clippings. United States: Publishers-Hall Syndicate and other newspaper syndicates, circa 1966 to 1973. Large folio scrapbook measuring 14" x 12" x 1" with textured cream cover titled "Scrap Book," post binding, and numerous newspaper comic strips mounted to brown scrapbook leaves. Most clippings carry the printed masthead "Feiffer," copyright lines, and Publishers-Hall distribution statements; scattered pencil annotations date individual strips, including notations from 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1973. Included Feiffer strips address the Vietnam War, the 1968 election, Czechoslovakia and Vietnam as paired accusations of "Russian invasion" and "American aggression," police authority as a religious sect devoted to "Law," "Order," "The Flag," and "Retribution," Dr. Benjamin Spock and child rearing recast through war protest, and the 1960s as a sequence in which public figures "got shot" or "got elected" beneath a quotation attributed to Spiro T. Agnew. Later pages include Feiffer strips on Nixon and Congress, San Clemente, censorship in film, student protest, Jane Fonda, gay liberation, women's liberation, Black Power, and Cambodia, with a small number of Pat Oliphant Nixon and Judge Sirica Watergate clippings and another newspaper comic strip mounted near the end. Feiffer's satire emerged from The Village Voice in the 1950s and entered mass newspaper syndication during the years when antiwar organizing, civil rights activism, student protest, second wave feminism, and Watergate forced political language into daily print culture. The scrapbook's concentration of dated clippings gives American history, journalism history, comics studies, and book history collections a reader assembled sequence of newspaper satire retaining the paper stock, cropping, paste marks, and handwritten dating absent from later anthology publication. Original post binding present; worn at the spine with many loose pages; scrapbook leaves toned and brittle; clippings with some paste staining but remain legible. Overall good condition. Reader assembled concentration of Feiffer's syndicated satire records how Vietnam, protest politics, family roles, and Watergate were clipped, dated, and kept in newspaper form.
THE SECRET RIVER

THE SECRET RIVER by Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan; Weisgard, Leonard

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THE SECRET RIVER
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Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan; Weisgard, Leonard
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Near fine in very good plus dust jacket.
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1955. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket.. Scarce first printing of this Newbery Honor-winning work by the author of THE YEARLING, a magical realism tale of a young Black girl's efforts to feed her community during the Great Depression. THE SECRET RIVER turned up among Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings's papers after her death, a fully finished manuscript "quite different in style from her other work" (Introduction). Printed on brown paper with richly textured black-and-white illustrations by Leonard Weisgard, the physical form of this book creates additional atmosphere for Rawlings's story of a Florida forest. Issued at a period when US publishers rarely showcased Black heroes in children's books, it set the stage for other award-winning books like THE SNOWY DAY - though a Black author would not win the Newbery Honor until Virginia Hamilton in 1974, with M.C. HIGGINS, THE GREAT. 8'' x 6''. Original brown pictorial cloth binding. Original price-clipped color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated in black and white. Unpaginated, printed on brown paper. Jacket with light edgewear, a bit of loss to lower spine; one small tape reinforcement to verso. Binding with mild bumping to spine ends. Tight and clean.
FIESTA EN TASCO

FIESTA EN TASCO by Wuthenau, Raquel Bevilacqua; Godoy, George

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FIESTA EN TASCO
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Wuthenau, Raquel Bevilacqua; Godoy, George
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Very good in very good jacket.
Description
Mexico: Editorial Fotocolor, 1942. Very good in very good jacket.. Limited first edition of this WWII-era Mexican picture book about a celebration in the historic mining town, with side-by-side Spanish and English text. 8.75'' x 6.25''. Original white limp cloth. In original color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated in color. 42 pages. One of only 175 copies. Jacket rather toned with a couple closed tears, one repaired with tape to verso, crease to front flap. Spotting to cloth. Interior bright.
Fire Correspondents, Engineers, Drivers, and More: A Collection of 88 Calling/Business Cards of Individuals for Fire Correspondents and other "Fire"- Related Professions

Fire Correspondents, Engineers, Drivers, and More: A Collection of 88 Calling/Business Cards of Individuals for Fire Correspondents and other "Fire"- Related Professions

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Title
Fire Correspondents, Engineers, Drivers, and More: A Collection of 88 Calling/Business Cards of Individuals for Fire Correspondents and other "Fire"- Related Professions
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Very good. Light dust soiling, toning.
Description
United States, 1900. Very good. Light dust soiling, toning.. A large collection of approx. eighty-eight (88) printed calling cards/business cards related to "fire" professions, most dating from around the late 19th to early 20th centuries, and appearing to be mostly from New England and the Midwest. The majority are listed as fire correspondents, with some doubling as fire fighters. Some of the related professions include: engineer; fire commissioner; foreman; driver; and assistant. Three of the cards are accompanied by CDV's. The largest card measures approx. 2.75" by 5.25". Several feature attractive firefighter motifs showing horse-drawn fire wagons or helmets and ladders. What makes these cards so fun, aside from the professions, is that many have chosen to include their journalistic nicknames on the cards. Examples include: "Wandering Jew"; "Jerry"; "Greenhorn"; "Harpy"; "Beppo"; "Big Bonanza"; and "Lengthy" During the 19th century, a "fire correspondent" was not a formalized journalistic role with a single definition, but was instead an informal title or function for a newspaper employee who reported on fires. These reporters worked within a competitive and often chaotic press environment to provide the public with urgent news of fires, which were a constant and significant danger in the crowded, predominantly wooden cities of the era.
Name The Happy Day" -- Bright White Rose-themed 16mo Valentine with Silver Scrap

Name The Happy Day" -- Bright White Rose-themed 16mo Valentine with Silver Scrap

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Name The Happy Day" -- Bright White Rose-themed 16mo Valentine with Silver Scrap
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Near-fine. Minor dust soiling, spot to back.
Description
England, 1850. Near-fine. Minor dust soiling, spot to back.. A bright white 16mo valentine, adorned with an orange paper appliqué and silver embossed scrap reading "Name the Happy Day". Inside is a printed slip that reads, "Go, lovely rose, Tell her that wastes her time and me That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be." Die-cut coated paper bifolium embossed with roses, measuring 3.25" by 2.25
[COMMERATION OF THE OPENING OF THE FRED W. SMITH LIBRARY FOR THE STUDY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON] ACTS PASSED AT A CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF NEW YORK ..

[COMMERATION OF THE OPENING OF THE FRED W. SMITH LIBRARY FOR THE STUDY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON] ACTS PASSED AT A CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF NEW YORK .. by Mount Vernon Ladies Association

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[COMMERATION OF THE OPENING OF THE FRED W. SMITH LIBRARY FOR THE STUDY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON] ACTS PASSED AT A CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF NEW YORK ..
Author
Mount Vernon Ladies Association
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fine binding
Description
Francis Childs and John Swaine. Facsimile Edition. Hard Cover. Fine binding. A very handsome presentation of a facsimile edition of George Washington’s copy of Acts Passed at a Congress of the United States of America, bound in paper covered boards designed to mimic speckled calf with a leather label stamped “President of the United States”. Marbled endpapers, and a facsimile of President Washington’s bookplate on the pastedown. Housed in a blue suede clamshell box, with a facsimile of the plate for the Washington Bookplate laid down, and stamped “Acts Passed at the First Congress of the United States 1789”. On the verso of the lid of the box is the invitation of “In Commemoration of the Opening of the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon. September 27, 2013”. Laid in is the 43 page pamphlet for the Grand Opening Celebration; with color illustrations and portraits; bound in blue paper with a gold foil pastedown of the Washington bookplate. The whole housed in a printed blue cardstock sleeve. A splendid memento an important event in Washington studies. Fine binding.
A GLAD DAY

A GLAD DAY by Kay Boyle

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Title
A GLAD DAY
Author
Kay Boyle
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good binding
Description
Norfolk Connecticut: New Directions, 1938. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Poor dust jacket. Very slight toning to the endpapers, else no marks. Some loss to the extremities of the dustjacket’s spine, and spots of soiling to spine, front, and rear covers. Dustjacket fully separated along the rear joint. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Some water staining along the spine of the binding, and gilt lettering along the spine now darkened.~~Limited to 500 copies. Very Good binding / Poor dust jacket.
The Gaucho Martín Fierro / El Gaucho Martín Fierro

The Gaucho Martín Fierro / El Gaucho Martín Fierro by José Hernández

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Title
The Gaucho Martín Fierro / El Gaucho Martín Fierro
Author
José Hernández
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Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
Buenos Aires: Instituto Cultural Walter Owen, 1978. Bilingual Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. 12mo. 264pp. followed by an index. Illustrated. Bound in brown and cream cowhide with an illustration and the title impressed on the front board. Ribbon marker. In Spanish and English. Short gift inscription, and ownership initials and date else a fine copy. .
Remembrance Rock

Remembrance Rock by Sandburg, Carl

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Title
Remembrance Rock
Author
Sandburg, Carl
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Presentation Copy. Inscribed by Sandburg to his friends Olga and Len Steckler. Near Fine in a Very Good jacket, clipped, generally toned and rubbed, a few small chips, tape repair at the head of the spine. Navy blue buckram with gilt lettering on the spine. Square, bound with a blue top stain, front hinge a bit loose from being signed, firm otherwise. Sandburg's only novel, an epic of American history.
The Passion of Ayn Rand

The Passion of Ayn Rand by Branden, Barbara

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Title
The Passion of Ayn Rand
Author
Branden, Barbara
Seller
Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780385191715
Condition
Fine
Description
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1986. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Inscribed by Branden on the front endpaper. Fine in a Near Fine jacket, unclipped ($19.95), bumped and with a short closed tear at the top edge of the back panel. Quarter blue cloth with grey paper on the boards, lightly rubbed gilt lettering on the spine. Square and firmly bound, clean internally. The first biography of Rand written by the co-founder of the objectivist-centered Nathaniel Branden Institute.
TYPHOON and Other Stories

TYPHOON and Other Stories by Conrad, Joseph

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Title
TYPHOON and Other Stories
Author
Conrad, Joseph
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Sumner & Stillman (United States)
Description
1903. London: William Heinemann, 1903. 2 pp preliminary ads. Original grey cloth with life preserver in gilt. First Edition, which consisted of 1500 copies for the domestic market plus 1500 for the colonial market (same binding, different preliminaries). In addition to the title tale, the "other stories" are "Amy Foster," "Falk" and "To-morrow." "Typhoon" had been published in New York in 1902, prior to Conrad's final revisions that are reflected in the text of the English edition; the other three appear in book form for the first time here. This is a "pure" domestic copy, with the domestic half-title and title leaves; demand from British booksellers was so great that the binder subsequently had to create "hybrid" copies, transferring colonial copies to the domestic market and back again. It is in Supino's binding "A" (with a cover height of 195mm , only the top edge trimmed, and with 110mm between "Conrad" and "Heinemann" on the spine); this copy does NOT include the 32-page ad catalogue that is present in some but not all copies. This volume is in very good-plus condition (some rubbing at the extremities, slight cracking of the endpapers). Supino A8.14.0 (this copy); Cagle A8b(1). Provenance: discreet bookplate of Conrad bibliographer David J. Supino.
Contribucio a la Historia dels Antichs Gremis del Arts y Oficis de la Ciutat de Barcelona. I. Agullers, Apotecaris, Argenters. II. Llibreters, Estampers

Contribucio a la Historia dels Antichs Gremis del Arts y Oficis de la Ciutat de Barcelona. I. Agullers, Apotecaris, Argenters. II. Llibreters, Estampers by Gonzalez Y Sugranes, Miquel

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Contribucio a la Historia dels Antichs Gremis del Arts y Oficis de la Ciutat de Barcelona. I. Agullers, Apotecaris, Argenters. II. Llibreters, Estampers
Author
Gonzalez Y Sugranes, Miquel
Seller
Bernett Rare Books Inc (United States)
Description
2 vols., XXXII, 454, XIII, 291 pp. text documenting the history of guilds in Barcelona, mainly during the 15th and 16th centuries, including the apothecaries, silver-makers and book sellers, list of members, transcriptions of documents, extensive scholarly notes, 19 plates. Slight foxing on opening pages, front and rear covers of first volume almost completely detached but present. Lg. 8vo. Wrpps. Barcelona (Libreria Antiga y Moderna de Salvador Babra) 1915-1918.
Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions; A Biography of the Works Through Mavra

Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions; A Biography of the Works Through Mavra by Taruskin, Richard

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Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions; A Biography of the Works Through Mavra
Author
Taruskin, Richard
Seller
Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. First printings (both volumes), quarto size, approx. 1750 total pages. From the jacket flap: "This is the first fully comprehensive study of the historical, cultural, and musical contexts out of which Igor Stravinsky emerged...Stravinsky was the most completely Russian composer of art music there ever was and, in all likelihood, there ever will be...Taruskin's characteristic mixture of in-depth research and stylistic verve...will henceforth be mandatory reading for all those seriously interested in the life and work of Stravinsky." ___DESCRIPTION: Both volumes bound in full black cloth over boards, bright red (volume I) and bright green (volume II) lettering stamped onto the spines, both replete with musical scores and some reproductions of illustrations; binding quarto size (10 1/4" by 7 1/4"), continuously paginated with approximately 1750 pages. The dust jackets with different illustrations on the front, summary of the work on both flaps, and short author bio on the back flaps. ___CONDITION: Volumes near fine overall, the boards clean, straight corners without rubbing, strong, square text blocks with solid hinges, the interiors clean and bright, and entirely free of prior owner markings; volume II with some unintended creases mostly confined to the Glossary and Bibliography. The jackets could likely be deemed fine, they are clean, unclipped (and unpriced) and without noticeable edgewear. ___POSTAGE: Please note that this is an extremely heavy set, and therefore additional postage will apply. International customers, please also note that any taxes, duty, or tariffs charged by your country will, of necessity, be your responsibility. ___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.
The Image and Other Stories

The Image and Other Stories by SINGER, Isaac Bashevis

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Title
The Image and Other Stories
Author
SINGER, Isaac Bashevis
Seller
Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1985. 8vo. 310 pp. Original red cloth; publisher's board slipcase. A fine copy. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED ISSUE, number 329 of 450 copies signed by Singer.
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Long Taters: Jonathan Williams' Quote Book 1994 by WILLIAMS, Jonathan

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Title
Long Taters: Jonathan Williams' Quote Book 1994
Author
WILLIAMS, Jonathan
Seller
James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
As new
Description
Scaly Mountain, NC: The Press of Otis The Lamed-Vovnik, 1996. First edition. One of 250 numbered copies signed by JW. As new. 4to, title page drawing by Glen Baxter, plain wrappers, dust jacket. As new.
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The Aircraft Year Book for 1930 by AERONAUTICAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF AMERICA

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Title
The Aircraft Year Book for 1930
Author
AERONAUTICAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF AMERICA
Seller
Argosy Book Store (United States)
Condition
very good
Description
New York: Van Nostrand, 1930. hardcover. very good. Profusely illustrated with photographs. folding maps and design drawings. 8vo, pale green cloth. New York: Van Nostrand, (1930). Spine slightly cocked, but overall a very good copy. Volume Twelve.
HAD I THE HEAVEN'S EMBROIDERED CLOTHS

HAD I THE HEAVEN'S EMBROIDERED CLOTHS by Yeats, W.B.

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HAD I THE HEAVEN'S EMBROIDERED CLOTHS
Author
Yeats, W.B.
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
Description
(Pasadena, CA): Clinker Press, The, 2019. broadside. Clinker Press. small 4to. broadside. Broadside with a quotation by W.B. Yeats. Designed and printed by Andre Chaves of the Clinker Press in two colors in memory of his son, Eric.
VOORNAMELIJK PAPIER

VOORNAMELIJK PAPIER

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VOORNAMELIJK PAPIER
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
Description
'S- Gravenhage, Netherlands: Konnklijke Bibliotheek, 1986. decorated and coated paper wrappers loosely inserted in handmade protective covers. Papermaking. 8vo. decorated and coated paper wrappers loosely inserted in handmade protective covers. 99 pages. A bibliography of Henk Voorn's 190 publications on the history of paper. With a summary of the introduction in English. Includes biographical notes by many of Voorn's compatriots such as Richard L. Hills, President of the International Association of Paper Historians.
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Partly printed receipt for one quarter's tuition for a ___ Brevard by CAMDEN ORPHAN'S SOCIETY ACADEMY

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Partly printed receipt for one quarter's tuition for a ___ Brevard
Author
CAMDEN ORPHAN'S SOCIETY ACADEMY
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Joseph J. Felcone Inc. (United States)
Description
1837. CAMDEN ORPHAN'S SOCIETY ACADEMY. Partly printed receipt for one quarter's tuition for a ___ Brevard, 9 December 1837. Signed by M. Holbrook, preceptor.
A Plain American in England

A Plain American in England by Whitefield, Charles T. [Doubleday, Frank Nelson]

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A Plain American in England
Author
Whitefield, Charles T. [Doubleday, Frank Nelson]
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1910. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Tear to paper spine. 1910 Hard Cover. 41 pp. Frank Nelson Doubleday, (born Jan. 8, 1862, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 30, 1934, Coconut Grove, Fla.), American publisher and founder of the book-publishing firm Doubleday & Company, Inc. Doubleday wrote A Plain American in England (1910) under the pseudonym Charles T. Whitefield. - Britannica
Oude Chemische Werktuigen en Laboratoria van Zosimos tot Boerhaave.

Oude Chemische Werktuigen en Laboratoria van Zosimos tot Boerhaave. by BACKER, Hilmer Johannes (1882-1959).

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Oude Chemische Werktuigen en Laboratoria van Zosimos tot Boerhaave.
Author
BACKER, Hilmer Johannes (1882-1959).
Seller
Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
Description
Groningen:: Bij. J. B. Wolters', 1918., 1918. 8vo. 68 pp. 51 illus. Original black printed wrappers; spine mended with kozo. Early inscription. Backer was a Dutch university professor and chemist.
North Gladiola

North Gladiola by WILCOX, James

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Title
North Gladiola
Author
WILCOX, James
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780060154417
Description
New York: Harper & Row, 1985. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. The underappreciated author's second book. A clean and tight near fine copy in a very good plus dust jacket with a few small edge tears and very minor wear.
Promethean Fire: Reflections on the Origin of the Mind

Promethean Fire: Reflections on the Origin of the Mind by Charles J. Lumsden and Edward O. Wilson

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Title
Promethean Fire: Reflections on the Origin of the Mind
Author
Charles J. Lumsden and Edward O. Wilson
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780674714458
Condition
Very good
Description
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. vi, 210pp+ index. Very good hardback in a slightly tanned jacket.