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Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Chactaws, Containing an Account of the Soil and National Productions of Those Regions Together with Observations of the Manners of the Indians by Bartram, William

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Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Chactaws, Containing an Account of the Soil and National Productions of Those Regions Together with Observations of the Manners of the Indians
Author
Bartram, William
Seller
Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
Description
8vo, modern black half calf and marbled boards, spine gilt, morocco spine label, illustrated with copper engraved folding map, 8 (including frontispiece) copper engraved plates, xxiv, 520, [12] pp. Frontispiece mounted showing some damage in margins, repair to title page, folding map trimmed at upper edge with resulting loss of border rule, repairs on map verso; foxing and some staining, piece missing in bottom margin of page 176, but not affecting text. Overall the contents are good to very good in fine modern binding. This work was first published in Philadelphia in 1791, and this offering represents the first British edition. Bartram’s book is sought after for collectors of Native American works, with the 1791 edition appearing in the Streeter and Siebert collections. Bartram provides an excellent record of his travels in the territories of the Creek, Cherokee, and Choctaws as far west as the Mississippi River. Field offered high praise for the work citing the important sketches of Indian life and details he provides on the various tribes he visited. “He not only offers us pictures of Indian life, and sketches of the striking peculiarities of the tribes he visited, but he also gives us tables of the names and localities of the numerous towns of the populous nations of Creeks and Cherokees.” Streeter refers to the work as a “classic of southern natural history and exploration, with much on the southern Indian tribes.”
Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de la Maison professe des ci-devant soi-disans Jesuites

Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de la Maison professe des ci-devant soi-disans Jesuites by (AUCTION CATALOGUE: JESUIT: MAISON PROFESSE, PARIS)

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Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de la Maison professe des ci-devant soi-disans Jesuites
Author
(AUCTION CATALOGUE: JESUIT: MAISON PROFESSE, PARIS)
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
xx (i.e. xxiv), [2], 448, 59 pp. 8vo, cont. mottled calf, spine nicely gilt, red morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: Pissot & Gogue, 1763. An important sale catalogue of the library of the Maison Professe des Jesuites of Paris, founded in 1580. This library was comprised of many donations, the most notable being that of Pierre Daniel Huet (1630-1721), bishop of Avranches and scholar. Huet, whose scholarship was very well-known, made considerable scientific researches as well as classical studies; he edited the famous Delphin series of the Latin classics in about sixty volumes. Huet formed a great library of books and MSS. which he donated to this Jesuit house upon his death. When the Jesuits were expelled from France in 1762, the entire library of the house was offered for sale by auction. However, Huet’s books were withdrawn before the sale due to the terms of his donation and were given by his heir to the Royal Library in 1765. This was one of the best and most complete Jesuit libraries in France. It numbered 30,000 volumes in 1754 (this sale catalogue has 7252 lots). It must be noted that this catalogue gives us the best idea of the contents of Huet’s rich collection. Fine and handsome copy. This copy is unusually complete: it has the two unnumbered pages following the preliminary leaves (“Livres en Feuilles”) and the 59-page author index. Another six leaves, which are not present in most copies, listing the withdrawn books, is not found in this copy. ❧ Franklin, Les Anciennes Bibliothèques de Paris, pp. 269-77–“une collection très-complète et très-bien choisie.” Grolier Club, Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions…1643-1830, 181. Peignot, p. 106. Taylor, Book Catalogues, p. 64.
Minna. Wife of the Young Rabbi

Minna. Wife of the Young Rabbi by WITTIGSCHLAGER, Wilhelmina

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Minna. Wife of the Young Rabbi
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WITTIGSCHLAGER, Wilhelmina
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Condition
Light fading to gilt lettering, but cloth very good plus; the jacket with some wear at extremities and a bit dull
Description
New York: Consolidated Retail Booksellers, 1905. From the Bart Auerbach Collection. Light fading to gilt lettering, but cloth very good plus; the jacket with some wear at extremities and a bit dull. 8vo. Frontispiece and illustrations by W. Herbert Dunton. Original decorated red cloth, blocked in black and lettered in gilt; pictorial dust jacket. First edition of the author's first book, and scarce in the dust jacket. An uncommonly found work of Jewish fiction.
March Violets

March Violets by KERR, Philip

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March Violets
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KERR, Philip
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
(London): Viking, 1989. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Margins of pages with the usual toning, and a tiny line on top edge, thus near fine in lightly rubbed, near fine dust jacket with a short crease on the front flap. Inscribed by the author: "To Peter with very best wishes and thanks for a great wedding video. Philip Kerr.
[HAVANA]. [ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF CALATRAVA, CASTILLE]. [Handwritten copy of a letter from Isabel II, Queen of Spain, concerning the admission of Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Pedroso into the Order]

[HAVANA]. [ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF CALATRAVA, CASTILLE]. [Handwritten copy of a letter from Isabel II, Queen of Spain, concerning the admission of Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Pedroso into the Order] by [Isabel II, Queen of Spain]. [Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Pedroso]

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[HAVANA]. [ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF CALATRAVA, CASTILLE]. [Handwritten copy of a letter from Isabel II, Queen of Spain, concerning the admission of Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Pedroso into the Order]
Author
[Isabel II, Queen of Spain]. [Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Pedroso]
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
Madrid, 1846. Good. Single leaf. Small tears along edges, small stains from ink bleeding through both sides, bookseller subject inscription "America" noted at top left corner of recto, slight water damage along right edge, vertical fold in middle of leaf, clearly town torn out of a larger gathering. THE ORDER OF CALATRAVA IS A MILITARY AND CISTERCIAN RELIGIOUS ORDER, ESTABLISHED IN THE 12TH CENTURY IN THE KINGDOM OF CASTILLE. Its primary purpose was to protect the town of Calatrava. The order was eventually secularized in 1855 and is now solely an honorific institution. The present document is a handwritten copy of a notification from Dona Isabel II, Queen of Spain, regarding a habit [i.e. the granting of admission] into the Order of the Knights of Calatrava, on behalf of Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Pedroso. The letter is addressed to Don Esteban Hurtado de Mendoza, who had been named by the Tribune of [Military] Orders to occupy said position. DON PEDRO REGALADO PEDROSO Y PEDROSO (1832-1878) descended from an extremely wealthy Havana family; he was accepted as a Novice into the Order in 1849 and as of 1862 he was still a novice (Las Ordenes Militares de Santiago, Calatrava, Alcantara y Montesa, Madrid, 1862, p. 444, and the same work, 1891 edition, p. 63). He was Prefect (Comendador) of the Order of Carlos III. His great residence at Calle Obrapia No. 55, Havana, is named after him and is known as the Hotel El Comendador and is one of the jewels of Old Town. PARTIAL TRANSLATION: "Dona Isabel II, by the grace of God and the constitution of the Spanish monarchy, queen of Spain, perpetual administrator of the Order of the Knights of Calavera, by apostolic authority to you, Don Domingo Olaraval or Don Esteban Hurtado de Mendoza, knights of Santiago who have been named by the master tribunal by imperial commission to the order to that which [...] will be mentioned, know this: that Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Pedroso, citizen of the city of Havana, has found favor in our Royal Person with the grace of a habit [or position] in the Order of Calatrava [etc.] CATALOGUER'S NOTE: As always we are grateful to Joseph Adams for his translation prowess!
The Kidney in Health and Disease in Contributions by Eminent Authorities

The Kidney in Health and Disease in Contributions by Eminent Authorities by Berglund, Hilding, Medes, Grace, Huber, G. Carl, Longcope, Warfield T. and Richards, Alfred N.

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The Kidney in Health and Disease in Contributions by Eminent Authorities
Author
Berglund, Hilding, Medes, Grace, Huber, G. Carl, Longcope, Warfield T. and Richards, Alfred N.
Seller
Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1935. First edition. A VERITABLE WHO'S WHO OF THE EMERGING FIELD OF NEPHROLOGY IN THE 1930S. 9 1/2 inches tall hardcover, publisher's dark blue cloth binding with blindstamped initials of publisher to cover, gilt title to spine, signature of Prof. Mulholland top of front paste-down, xix, 754 pp, 163 figures in text, 44 chapters, 41 contributors. Pages clean and unmarked. Wear to cover edges, faint library call letters to bottom of spine, "withdrawn" handstamps and edge stains to endpapers, handstamp of University of Virginia General Library to bottom of title page. Good+ in custom archival mylar cover. REVIEW of The Kidney in Health and Disease. JAMA. 105(2):143-144 (July 13, 1935): "This single volume probably contains more original authoritative information than any other book on the subject in any language. The book is an outgrowth of a symposium on the structure and function of the kidney in health and disease, which took place in Minneapolis in 1930. The editorial task was initiated by Hilding Berglund and completed by Grace Medes and some of the contributors. For the purposes of this volume the participants in the symposium have revised their contributions and amplified them to some extent to bring them down to date. Several contributions not included in the symposium were added to make the work complete. The list of contributors contains the names of men who have made noteworthy contributions to the subject." THE EDITORS: HILDING BERGLUND (1888-1962) – Swedish physician on faculty at Harvard University and University of Minnesota. GRACE MEDES (1886-1967) – American biochemist discovered tyrosinosis at University of Minnesota. G. CARL HUBER (1865-1934) Professor of anatomy, histology and embryology at the University of Michigan. WARFIELD T. LONGCOPE (1877-1953) -- American pathologist and physician-in-chief of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. ALFRED N. RICHARDS (1876 – 1966) – American pharmacologist/physiologist developed renal micropuncture. CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE: KENNETH O. BLACKFAN (1883 – 1941) Chapter 41. CEREBRAL SYMPTOMS IN ACUTE GLOMERULAR NEPHRITIS AND THEIR TREATMENT. Blackfan, an American pediatrician, Blackfan followed Howland to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore where he worked with Walter Dandy on internal hydrocephalus. Walker and Blackfan discovered where cerebrospinal fluid originated by tracking dye injected into the cerebral ventricle of a dog. Blackfan eventually moved to Harvard University where he became director of clinical services at Children's Hospital. HAROLD SHEELY DIEHL (1891 – 1973) Chapter 28. ALBUMINURIA IN YOUNG MEN. Diehl was a pioneer in epidemiology. In 1938, Diehl and colleagues published results from a trial on the efficacy of vaccines for the common cold. The study has been cited as one of the first instances of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Diehl wrote about the health risks of smoking from the 1930s, and was a leading proponent of the relationship between smoking and lung cancer. JAMES LAWDER GAMBLE (1883-1959) Chapter 10. CERTAIN CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF RENAL FUNCTION and Chapter 11. THE OPTIMAL WATER REPLACEMENT IN RENAL FUNCTION. One of the most important contributors to the advance of clinical science in America, Gamble graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1910. In 1915 he was invited to become one of the new full-time staff of the department of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University. He then moved to Children's Hospital in Boston where he established the general design of studies dealing with electrolyte and water metabolism. He was honored not only by membership in the National Academy of Sciences but also served as President of the American Pediatric Society in 1945. FRANK HINMAN (1880-1961) Chapter 9. RENAL COUNTERBALANCE. Hinman received his MD from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1906. He was the first resident trained by the pioneer in urology at Hopkins, Dr. Hugh Hampton Young. Returning to San Francisco he became chair of the department of urology at Stanford University. His clinical observations and animal experimentation were gathered in his monumental textbook The Principles and Practice of Urology, published in 1935. In these works he pioneered studies in the pathogenesis of hydronephrosis and compensatory renal hypertrophy. ELI KENNERLY MARSHALL JR. (1889-1966) Chapter 3. THE COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE KIDNEY IN RELATION TO THEORIES OF RENAL SECRETION. Marshall served the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for 35 years, first as professor of physiology, then of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. He trained with John Jacob Abel, one of the founding chairmen at Johns Hopkins in 1893, and who had begun work on developing an artificial kidney. He collaborated with Homer Smith in a pioneering study of vertebrate evolution of the development of the glomerulus. His ongoing studies of fish physiology at Mount Desert Island culminated in his conclusion the combined data on anatomy, physiology, and evolution supported his discovery of tubular secretion, a view that was to be vindicated and amplified over the next fifty years. ALFRED NEWTON RICHARDS (1876 – 1966) Chapter 2. URINE FORMATION IN THE AMPHIBIAN KIDNEY. Richards was an American pharmacologist who, along with Wearn, developed the method of renal micropuncture to study the functioning of kidneys in 1924. In 1941, then U.S. President Roosevelt appointed Richards chairman of the Committee on Medical Research. The office was terminated five years later, in 1946, after which Richards became president of the National Academy of Sciences, serving until 1950. Richards' technique for the study of kidney functioning is considered a landmark in animal physiology research. LEONARD GEORGE ROWNTREE (1883–1959) Chapter 8.THE PHENONLSULPHONEPHTHALEIN AND OTHER TESTS OF RENAL FUNCTION. Rowntree was a Canadian physician credited who founded the research tradition at the Mayo Clinic. Osler recommended Rowntree to Johns Hopkins Hospital where he worked with John J. Abel. With Norman Keith of Toronto, Rowntree developed the first artificial kidney in 1913. In 1920, Rowntree was made Head of Section and Professor of Medicine of the Mayo Foundation. During his 12 years at the clinic, he published more than 100 articles, primarily in the fields of endocrine disease, water metabolism, and hepatology including the treatment of Addison's disease with adrenal extracts and the intravenous pyelogram. HOMER WILLIAM SMITH (1895-1962) Chapter 5. THE EXCRETION OF THE NON-METABOLIZED SUGARS IN THE DOGFISH, THE DOG AND MAN. Homer Smith received his D.Sc in 1921 from Johns Hopkins University, was chair of the department of physiology at the University of Virginia for 3 years, and from 1928 until his retirement in 1961 he was Director of the Physiological Laboratories at New York University School of Medicine. His elegant experiments in the 1930s proved beyond any doubt that the kidney operated according to physical principles, both as a filter and a secretory organ. Smith and his colleagues clearly established the clearance technique as a powerful noninvasive approach to gain mechanistic insights into intrarenal function. Smith was a driving force in bringing together physiologists and clinical scientists. His contribution to this volume is notable for containing numerous tables of original data and revealing evolutionary relationships in kidney function between 3 species with a common ancestor dating back 460 million years. PROVENANCE: HENRY B. MULHOLLAND (1892-1966) received his degree in medicine from the University of Virginia in 1920, took graduate training there, and then joined the faculty as instructor in 1922. He was assistant dean of the School of Medicine from 1942 to 1958, and a chair in internal medicine was established in his honor in the spring of his retirement. He served as the first incumbent.
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De Morbis Veneris, 2 vols. by Astruc, J

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De Morbis Veneris, 2 vols.
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Astruc, J
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
A fair copy; covers detached some spotting throughout; small inst. blind stamp on a blank portion of the title.
Description
Paris: G Cavelier, 1740. Second Enlarged Edition.. Contemporary half leather.. A fair copy; covers detached some spotting throughout; small inst. blind stamp on a blank portion of the title.. 4to. G - M states : 'Considering the period in which it was written, this in an admirable and comprehensive book on the subject.' See G - M #5195 citing the first edition.
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Photomicrography: An Introduction to Photomicrography with the Microscope by Wratten and Wainright, Ltd)

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Photomicrography: An Introduction to Photomicrography with the Microscope
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Wratten and Wainright, Ltd)
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Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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Very Good
Description
Rochester NY: Eastman Kodak Co, 1915. 3rd Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. The third edition, 1915, after the first 1907 and second 1910 (republished in 1911). Early editions like this are uncommon; later editions after 1935 are apparently easy to come by. Booklet, stapled spine, 35 pp, illustrated in b&w, with colored pictorial of slides front and back cover. Covers soiled with ownership initials and numerical label at the top of front cover. Verso front cover has inset for colored filters developed by Wratten and Wainright to be used to look at illustrations in booklet. Only one, the green, is present.
The Problem of Disenchantment: Scientific Naturalism and Esoteric Discourse 1900 - 1939

The Problem of Disenchantment: Scientific Naturalism and Esoteric Discourse 1900 - 1939 by Asprem, Egil

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The Problem of Disenchantment: Scientific Naturalism and Esoteric Discourse 1900 - 1939
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Asprem, Egil
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
ISBN
9789004251922
Description
Leiden: Brill, 2014. First edition. Octavo. x, (2), 631, (1)pp. Indices and 50 page bibliography. Pictorial buckram with lilac/gray spine lettered in white. Illustrated with 14 text figures. A fine but ex-library copy (with minimal markings; i.e. rubber stamps on title page & bottom of text block). The Problem of Disenchantment offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the intellectual history of science, religion, and “the occult” in the early 20th century. By developing a new approach to Max Weber’s famous idea of a “disenchantment of the world”, and drawing on an impressively diverse set of sources, Egil Asprem opens up a broad field of inquiry that connects the histories of science, religion, philosophy, and Western esotericism. Parapsychology, occultism, and the modern natural sciences are usually viewed as distinct cultural phenomena with highly variable intellectual credentials. In spite of this view, Asprem demonstrates that all three have met with similar intellectual problems related to the intelligibility of nature, the relation of facts to values, and the dynamic of immanence and transcendence, and solved them in comparable terms. (Publisher) Contents: List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Limits of Reason; Part 1 From Process to Problem; 1 From Process to Problem; 2 Science as Worldview; Part 2 New Natural Theologies; 3 Brave New World: An Introduction to Part Two; 4 Physical Science in a Modern Mode; 5 The Meaning of Life: Mechanism and Purpose in the Sciences of Life and Mind; 6 Five Schools of Natural Theology: Reconciling Science and Religion; Part 3 Laboratories of Enchantment; 7 Against Agnosticism: Psychical Research and the Naturalisation of the Supernatural.; 8 Laboratories of Enchantment: Parapsychology in Search of a Paradigm 9 Professionals Out of the Ordinary: How Parapsychology Became a University Discipline; Part 4 Esoteric Epistemologies; 10 Esoteric Epistemologies; 11 The Problems of a Gnostic Science: The Case of Theosophy's Occult Chemistry; 12 Perceiving Higher Worlds: Two Perspectives; Conclusion: Implications for the Study of Science, Religion, and Esotericism; Bibliography; Index of Names; Index of Subject. (OCLC) Volume 147 in the Brill's series, "Numen Book Series. Studies in the History of Religions.
Mother Goose

Mother Goose by Tudor, Tasha

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Mother Goose
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Tudor, Tasha
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Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
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Very Good
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Oxford University Press, 1944. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Tudor, Tasha. Teal cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine and decoration on front board; square 12mo; 87 pp. 3rd printing, 1944 stated. Minor turning-in at corners and spine ends, dust jacket retains $2.00 price, long tear along rear flap hinge, small chip to rear panel, some discoloration to front panel. Full color illustrations by Tasha Tudor along with some black & white; a great presentation of 77 Mother Goose verses that capture the innocence and energy of a bygone era.
The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions

The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions by Armstrong, Karen

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The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions
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Armstrong, Karen
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Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
ISBN
9780375413179
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Fine
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Alfred A. Knopf / Random House, 2006-03-28. hardcover. Fine/Fine. 6x1x9. Signed. Tan boards under illustrated dust jacket priced at $30.00. Second printing before publication. Inscribed by Armstrong on front endpaper. Extra postage required for international or expedited shipping.
Jungle Days.

Jungle Days. by Beebe, William.

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Jungle Days.
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Beebe, William.
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Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1925. First edition. Very Good. 23 cm; 201 pages, and 10 halftone illustrations from photographs by the author. In original green cloth, no dust jacket. Travelogue based on Beebe's trip to Guyana (then British Guiana) and South America.
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Two Stories by ALDINGTON, Richard

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Two Stories
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ALDINGTON, Richard
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
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very good
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London: Elkin Mathews, 1930. Limited. hardcover. very good. Thin 12mo, cloth backed patterned boards. London, 1930. Limited Edition. One of 500 signed copies. Endpapers darkened, otherwise fine, without dust wrapper.
THE NIGHT IN QUESTION

THE NIGHT IN QUESTION by WOLFF, Tobias

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THE NIGHT IN QUESTION
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WOLFF, Tobias
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine dustwrapper. A collection of short stories.
Get Real; a Philosophical Adventure in Virtual Reality
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Get Real; a Philosophical Adventure in Virtual Reality by Zhai, Philip

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Get Real; a Philosophical Adventure in Virtual Reality
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Zhai, Philip
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Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
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9780847689835
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Lanham, Etc.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998. xix, 215p., b/w drawings, dj.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy; Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale

Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy; Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale by South, James B.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy; Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale
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South, James B.
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Very Good
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Chicago: Open Court, 2003. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Very Good. Wraps rubbed and bumped at the edges. Square and firmly bound, a stain at the bottom of the fore-edge, clean internally. The fourth installment of the "Popular Culture and Philosophy" series.
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Putty. by ABBOTT, Keith.

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Putty.
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ABBOTT, Keith.
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San Francisco: Cranium Press, (1972).. First edition.. [44 pp]. Very near fine in printed wrappers. One of 850 copies printed by Clifford Burke and Holbrook Teter. Poems, with drawings by Abbott.