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Archimedis Opera quae extant. Novis Demonstrationibus Commentariisque illustrata

Archimedis Opera quae extant. Novis Demonstrationibus Commentariisque illustrata by ARCHIMEDES/ed. RIVAULT, David

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Title
Archimedis Opera quae extant. Novis Demonstrationibus Commentariisque illustrata
Author
ARCHIMEDES/ed. RIVAULT, David
Seller
Martayan Lan, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Paris: Claude Morel, 1615. Hardcover. Near Fine. Folio [35 x 22.5 cm]. (22) ff., 549 (i.e. 551, with frequent misnumberings) pp., including title printed in red and black, bilingual text in Greek and Latin in two columns, and numerous woodcut diagrams and illustrations. Bound in full 17th-century calf, with unidentified gilt armorial device on both covers and gilt trim; spine in 7 compartments bearing gilt ornaments, arms, and title. Very light dampstaining touching margins of title and first few leaves; lower right corner of first few leaves repaired and following leaves dog-eared; otherwise an exceptionally clean, wide margined copy in a superb near-contemporary binding. First edition of the most influential seventeenth-century edition of Archimedes' complete works. The work contains the Greek text with a Latin "trot" running alongside and has extensive exegetical notes. It was still regarded as the best edition in 1670 when Sturm made his German translation. "The success of the humanist mathematicians in uncovering, clarifying, translating and providing commentaries on the major scientific texts of the ancient authors should not be seen as peripheral to the scientific revolution. The mastery of the Greek and Latin texts was an essential stage in the attempt to 'surpass the ancients,' and the extensive publishing of new and better-understood texts by the classical mathematicians played an integral role in the founding of the 'new sciences'" (Martin Kemp, The Science of Art, p. 76). Mathematician, courtier, and man of letters, the editor David Rivault (1571-1616) was an intimate of the great classical scholars Casaubon and Scaliger as well as a tutor to Louis XIII. * Riccardi I.43.7; Brunet I.384; DSB I.229; Nouvelle Biographie Generale XLII.338; C. Boyer, The Concept of Calculus, ch.4.
Amazing and Important Typed Letter Signed

Amazing and Important Typed Letter Signed by Zukor, Adolph

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Amazing and Important Typed Letter Signed
Author
Zukor, Adolph
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Houle Rare Books & Autographs (United States)
Condition
Very Good
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("Adolph Zukor") as President of Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, Paramount Pictures, New York, on official letterhead, August 15th, 1928. 4to. 5 pages (recto only). Fine, fresh example of early Hollywood history. To business associate Jesse L. Lasky Hollywood, addressed formally: "Dear Mr. Lasky:" Zukor discusses in friendly, yet formal tones, current and future film projects, revenues, staff coordination operations, between New York and Hollywood/West Coast. More importantly he anticipates the success of the new sound (talking) picture. Among the films discussed are: "Abie's Irish Rose"; "Wings"; Wedding March"; "The Patriot"; "Beau Geste"; Just Married"; "Burlesque." Actors and actresses discussed include: Eddie Cantor; Ethel Barrymore. There are several references to Walter F. Wagner, the Studio's General Manager. Zukor (1873-1976), Hungarian-born American film executive and producer; founded Famous Players Lasky Corp (1916); later chairman of Paramount Pictures (1927); received a Special Academy Award in 1948. Lasky (1880-1958), American motion picture pioneer; produced the first film in Hollywood ("The Squaw Man," 1913); formed studio with brother-in-law Samuel Goldwyn, which became Paramount Pictures (1916); later produced for Fox, Warner Bros., RKO, etc. This is by far the best Zukor/Paramount letter we have seen.
[SCOTTISH RESISTANCE 1682]. A serious expostulation with that party in Scotland, commonly known by the name of Whigs: Wherein is [...] plainly laid open the inconsistency of their practices

[SCOTTISH RESISTANCE 1682]. A serious expostulation with that party in Scotland, commonly known by the name of Whigs: Wherein is [...] plainly laid open the inconsistency of their practices by Craufurd (a.k.a. Crawfurd), James, fl. 1669-1682

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[SCOTTISH RESISTANCE 1682]. A serious expostulation with that party in Scotland, commonly known by the name of Whigs: Wherein is [...] plainly laid open the inconsistency of their practices
Author
Craufurd (a.k.a. Crawfurd), James, fl. 1669-1682
Seller
Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
London: Printed by J[ohn] D[arby] for Richard Chiswell, 1682. First Edition. Softcover. Very good. Small quarto. Collation: A-H4 (final verso blank), COMPLETE. Pagination: 63, [1] pp. Recent sympathetic wrappers. Small 19th-century printed booklabel on upper left corner of title-page ("1047"). Unobtrusive blind-stamp of the Theological Institute of Connecticut (now known as the Hartford Seminary) on first and least leaves. NB: in 1976 a collection of more than 200,000 books from the Hartford Seminary Library were sold to Emory University, including this one --> deaccessioned from Pitts Theology Library. Preserved in a fine protective case. ¶ FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. Ours is apparently the only copy on the market. A rare tract condemning Scottish resistance theory, in which the author, an Episcopalian cleric, complains that the Scots had been "unhappily brought into such a corruption of morals as has not been hitherto known among Christians [...] Are not assassinations taught, as well as practis'd amoung us?" (p. 4). ¶ Craufurd echoes the distinction stridently made by Thomas Hobbes in 'Leviathan' who had insisted that "Law, and Right, differ as much as Obligation and Liberty." (SOURCE: Clare Jackson, "Restoration Scotland, 1660-1690: royalist politics, religion and ideas" p. 62). ¶ Craufurd, of Camlard, Dalmellington, was Historiographer Royal of Scotland at the time of Charles II. ¶ REFERENCES: Wing (2nd ed.) C6865. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.) v. 5, p. 227. Arber's Term Catalogue I, 497. McAlpin Collection IV, p. 93. ESTC R004965. Gerould, Sources of English history of the seventeenth century, 1603-1689, in the University of Minnesota Library (1921), no. 3224. Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates, p. 426. See also 'Scottish Notes and Queries,' vol. VI, no. 4 (Sept. 1892), p. 49, no. 602.
Bound volume containing U. S. Govt. Publications on Camouflage, all seeming have been produced in 1942. We could not decipher most of the cover lettering. "... Appendix A Defense Plant Corporation ... Manufacturing Plant ... North Carolina" is as much as we could get)

Bound volume containing U. S. Govt. Publications on Camouflage, all seeming have been produced in 1942. We could not decipher most of the cover lettering. "... Appendix A Defense Plant Corporation ... Manufacturing Plant ... North Carolina" is as much as we could get)

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Bound volume containing U. S. Govt. Publications on Camouflage, all seeming have been produced in 1942. We could not decipher most of the cover lettering. "... Appendix A Defense Plant Corporation ... Manufacturing Plant ... North Carolina" is as much as we could get)
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McBlain Books (United States)
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Very Good
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Hardcover. Very Good. Size of individual items varies but most are about 28 cm. All are in a flexible hard cover binding (30 cm.) with two screw and post holes running through each item along left side. It seems clear this volume full of 1942 Camouflage items was assembled as an appendix to some contract, report or other document involving the Defense Plant Corporation (a subsidiary of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, operated by the U. S. Government, 1940-1945) and a North Carolina plant. A former owner's name (Herbert L. Coggins, 936th Eng. Cam. Bn. Avn.) is stamped on some individual items. Here is a list of all or almost memos memoranda and reports in this volume: (1) Preservation of Natural Cover during Construction. (Revised November 10, 1942); (2) Simplified Construction Methods for Protective Concealment; (3) Camouflage Bulletin No. 6 ... New Materials and Items for Camouflage; (4) Camouflage Bulletin No. 7 ... Garnishing Camouflage Nets; (5) Camouflage Bulletin No. 9 ... The Infra-Red Problem; (6) Photo Tracing for Camouflage Plans and Drawings; (7) Recent Overseas Camouflage including Air Force Combat Notes from the Far East. Compiled and revised Sept. 30, 1942; (8) Still Another Article on Camouflage, by Frank E. Alston; (9) Engineers with the Army Air Forces, by Brig-Gen. Stuart C. Godfrey; (10) Coloring of Airdrome Runways; (11) Camouflage Notes; (12) Studies of Housing for a Dispersed Airdrome; (13) Criteria for Dispersed Airdromes; (14) Criteria for Determination of Preliminary Acreage Required for Airdromes: (15) Aviation Engineer Notes, No. 10 (Nov. 1942); (15); Camouflage of Barksdale Field, Laurens, S. C. by 21st Engineers; (16) Processing Camouflage Cloth with Field Expedients and Casein Paint (includes 9 cloth swatches and 9 same-sized color cards); (17) Cantonment Areas: Study Using Urban Patterns; Study of Disruptive Patterns (With Examples of Block Printing): Study of Dispersed Layout; (18) Chicken Feathers for Protective Concealment; (19) Turf Patterning for Protective Concealment; and (20) Dimensions of Aircraft Governing Design of Facilities.
THE FAITHFUL MINISTERS OF JESUS CHRIST REWARDED. A SERMON, DELIVERED AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REV. AZEL BACKUS, TO THE PASTORAL CARE OF THE CHURCH IN BETHLEM [sic], APRIL 6, 1791

THE FAITHFUL MINISTERS OF JESUS CHRIST REWARDED. A SERMON, DELIVERED AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REV. AZEL BACKUS, TO THE PASTORAL CARE OF THE CHURCH IN BETHLEM [sic], APRIL 6, 1791 by Backus, Charles

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THE FAITHFUL MINISTERS OF JESUS CHRIST REWARDED. A SERMON, DELIVERED AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REV. AZEL BACKUS, TO THE PASTORAL CARE OF THE CHURCH IN BETHLEM [sic], APRIL 6, 1791
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Backus, Charles
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Litchfield: Collier and Buel, 1792. 26pp, disbound, moderately foxed. Good. "Rev. Charles Backus was graduated from Yale College in 1769 and after studying theology under Rev. Levi Hart, became pastor of the church in Somers, Connecticut, from 1774 until his death. He maintained a theological school in his house for a number of years and, as a result, delivered many ordination sermons, several of which were printed. Rev. Azel Backus was his nephew." Fisher [bibliography of Litchfield imprints]. FIRST EDITION. Evans 23141. Trumbull 293. Fisher 34.
Novelty and Romancement

Novelty and Romancement by Carroll, Lewis

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Novelty and Romancement
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Carroll, Lewis
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Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Boston: B. J. Brimmer Company, 1925. First Edition. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. octavo, 55 pages; orange boards, black cloth spine. First Printing, stated; printed on heavy paper. Internally clean and bright, with no markings of any kind.
Modern American Poets (The Modern Library of the World's Best Books, ML 127)

Modern American Poets (The Modern Library of the World's Best Books, ML 127) by Aiken, Conrad; Dickinson, Emily; Robinson, Edwin Arlington; Branch, Anna Hempstead; Lowell, Amy; Frost, Robert; Lindsay, Vachel; Kreymborg, Alfred; Stevens, Wallace; Williams, William Carlos; Fletcher, John Gould; H.D.; Eliot, T.S.; Millay, Edna St. Vince

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Modern American Poets (The Modern Library of the World's Best Books, ML 127)
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Aiken, Conrad; Dickinson, Emily; Robinson, Edwin Arlington; Branch, Anna Hempstead; Lowell, Amy; Frost, Robert; Lindsay, Vachel; Kreymborg, Alfred; Stevens, Wallace; Williams, William Carlos; Fletcher, John Gould; H.D.; Eliot, T.S.; Millay, Edna St. Vince
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
Condition
Good
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New York: The Modern Library, 1927. Reissue. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. 1929-30 printing of Toledano 127.1, binding 5, purple Rockwell Kent endpapers. Lacks jacket. Spine faded, front hinge weakening, ink name on front endpaper, a few pages wrinkled or creased. 1927 Hard Cover. xiv, 367 pp. A selection of poems by American authors such as: Emily Dickinson; Edna St. Vincent Millay; T.S. Eliot; and Robert Frost, with a preface by Conrad Aiken.