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Visions of Gerard (Presentation copy)

Visions of Gerard (Presentation copy) by Kerouac, Jack

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Title
Visions of Gerard (Presentation copy)
Author
Kerouac, Jack
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Farrar, Strauss and Company, 1963. First edition. Near Fine/Very Good +. Presentation copy with the publisher's bookplate, with the printed message "This book is sent with the compliments of the Author" and Kerouac's typewritten message "who says Hullo Justin." Justin Brierly had mentored Neal Cassady during his teenage years and later became acquainted with Kerouac and Ginsberg as well. A Near Fine copy in Very Good+ dust jacket. Dust jacket with some chipping to corners and to head and tail of spine. Toning to bookplate from the adhesive, which has also caused some offsetting to the upper pastedown and the following blank. In Visions of Gerard, Kerouac reflects on his memories of his older brother, who died of rheumatic fever at the age of nine (Kerouac was just four at the time). He also reflects on his childhood in the working-class town of Lowell, Massachusetts; on his Catholic upringing and the Buddhist philosophy he found later in life; and on his relationship with his mother, Gabrielle. Visions of Gerard was the tenth book Kerouac published as a part of his Duluoz Legend - the autobiographical series which includes, most famously, On the Road - but is the earliest within the chronology of the series. This copy is notable for its association with Justin W. Brierly (1905 - 1985), an educator from Denver, Colorado who orbited the Beat circle for decades and appears pseudonymously in several of Kerouac's novels. Brierly first became acquainted with a future member of the Beat circle in 1941, when he began to mentor the then-fifteen-year-old Neal Cassaday. Brierly helped Cassaday gain admission to high school, helped him find work, and tried to keep him out of trouble, though Cassaday would eventually return to petty theft and end up incarcerated. Writing to Brierly from the Colorado State Reformatory in October of 1944, Cassady credited his mentor with introducing him to psychology, strenghtening his character ("Truly the most necessary of all you've given me"), and cultivating his "jaunty manner and ready wit, which is so apparent in my conversation can be largely checked back to you." In 1946, Brierly was introduced to Kerouac and Ginsberg through Haldon Chase, another young Beat figure from Denver whom Brierly had also mentored. Brierly later reviewed Kerouac's first book, The Town and the City (1950), for the Denver Post, and organized a book signing for Kerouac to celebrate the novel's publication. He was eventually written into several of Kerouac's novels, including On the Road (as "Denver D. Doll"), Book of Dreams ("Manley Mannerly"), and Visions of Cody ("Justin G. Mannerly"). Near Fine in Very Good + dust jacket.
Collection of four manuscript Temperance speeches from an anonymous Midwestern woman

Collection of four manuscript Temperance speeches from an anonymous Midwestern woman by [Women's Activism] [Temperance]

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Title
Collection of four manuscript Temperance speeches from an anonymous Midwestern woman
Author
[Women's Activism] [Temperance]
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Description
Ohio, 1887. Collection of four manuscript Temperance speeches written in a single hand, and comprised of 25 pages on varying sized sheets. Authored by a leader of an Ohio county branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, the speeches address the history of the movement, its progress, its need for women's volunteerism and donations, and its connection to multiple other parts of the women's movement in and beyond the U.S. The speeches provide information on how grassroots organization helped the WCTU to become one of the most powerful women's groups in the country, and how the organization wielded its influence over elections, public health, and education before women could even vote. At its foundation in 1873, the Women's Christian Temperance Union was driven not only to protect women and families from the violent effects of alcoholism, but to address social ills harming women in all areas. By 1879, under the national direction of Frances Willard, the WCTU adopted as its motto "Do Everything." By this, the WCTU meant "that every question of practical philanthropy or reform has its temperance aspect" (Minutes, 1893). The overarching organization had branches addressing Work Among Immigrants, Health, Non-Alcoholic Medication, Exercise, Capital and Labor, Education, Penal Reform, Securing Homes for Homeless Children, Peace, and Woman's Suffrage. "State or local unions could choose which of the national departments they would set up, according to their members' interest and political persuasions, or the issues they were facing in their own communities" (Osborne). The present collection of speeches gives insight into how local WCTU leaders were rallying their members, as well as what specific causes were being propelled by women of northern Ohio. In each speech, the female author reveals that she is speaking to a gathering of women, addressing them as "Dear Sisters," "Dear Friends," and "Sisters of the White Ribbon Army." Much of the content in each speech emphasizes the dangers of alcohol and the progress being made to combat it; and she never loses sight of reminding listeners that even more progress must be made. "Our county Union have Resolved to put the most stress upon this year scientific temperance instruction...[We] were at Columbus during the session of the Legislature, presenting petitions from all over the State, praying them to pass a law making scientific [health] compulsory in our common schools, teaching to Ohio's one million children the effects of alcohol and tobacco on the human system." She notes that while the law failed to pass, "the teaching of physiology, and hygiene...has been introduced by law within public schools at twenty one other states." Throughout the speeches she provides details about the expanding membership of the WCTU in the 13 after its foundation, and on its successes and needs. Perhaps most telling, however, is how she rallies women to do more than focus on alcohol. For many women of the WCTU, temperance and prohibition were about more than a drug -- organizing as 'Christian women' provided the opportunity for justifying action outside the home on a number of matters that improved their own lives. "The WCT Union is by far the largest Society ever composed exclusively of Women and conducted entirely by them," she reminds listeners in one speech, for the Ohio WCTU Convention in Scotch Ridge. "It is a union of Christian women of all churches, for the purpose of educating the young, forming a better public sentiment...The WCT Unions of this land are revealing to hundreds of women their own gifts, and to hundred more their possibilities." An enlightening collection of papers related to grassroots activism that has shaped and informed the movements of today.
Navajo Nation [Caption Title]

Navajo Nation [Caption Title] by Sherman, W. (cartographer)

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Title
Navajo Nation [Caption Title]
Author
Sherman, W. (cartographer)
Seller
Langdon Manor Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good +
Description
Window Rock, Arizona: Office of Navajo Land Administration, The Navajo Tribe, 1976. Very good +. 42" x 70½". Blueprint map. Very good plus with minimal wear, a few tiny splits at intersections and a couple of border chips not impacting the map; several handwritten notations in ink. This is a rare and enormous map depicting Navajo Nation lands as of 1976. It's three and a half feet tall and nearly 6 feet wide and provides little information as to its purpose; secondary sources don't help much either. The handwritten notations may provide a clue. Several are scattered throughout and represent "Navajo AML sites." AML stands for "abandoned mine lands" and 1977 saw the passage of the Surface Mine Control and Reclamation Act (SMRCA). That legislation created the Navajo AML/UMTRA department which worked on reclamation of abandoned mine sites to protect the public health, safety and the environment. Hence, we think it possible that this map was actually used in anticipation of SMRCA to begin identifying Navajo AML areas. Rare: OCLC locates only 1 copy.
A Child's Garden of Verses.

A Child's Garden of Verses. by Stevenson, Robert Louis; JOYCE LANCASTER WILSON

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A Child's Garden of Verses.
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Stevenson, Robert Louis; JOYCE LANCASTER WILSON
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Ursus Books (United States)
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1978. LANCASTER, Joyce Wilson. A Child's Garden of Verses. By Robert Louis Stevenson. 114, [4] pp. Illustrated throughout by Joyce Lancaster Wilson with 9 full-page woodcuts, 36 woodcut initials, and several woodcut vignettes of various sizes. Large 8vo., 250 x 160 mm, bound in half morocco over boards, title in gilt on spine. San Francisco: The Press in Tuscany Alley, 1978. Nine poems by Stevenson are published here for the first time. The book is a combination of colourful initials, vignettes and full-page plates, designed and printed by Joyce Lancaster Wilson and skillfully printed by her husband, the renowned San Franciscan scholar-printer Adrian Wilson, in Centaur and Arrighi types. One of 500 copies, signed by the illustrator.
Carte-de-Viste Portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe, c. 1870

Carte-de-Viste Portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe, c. 1870 by [Women – Authors – Abolition Movement] Howell, William [Stowe, Harriet Beecher]

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Carte-de-Viste Portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe, c. 1870
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[Women – Authors – Abolition Movement] Howell, William [Stowe, Harriet Beecher]
Seller
Auger Down Books (United States)
Condition
Excellent condition and contrast.
Description
New York: Howell, 1870. Carte de viste portrait on larger mount, with printed studio imprint “Howell, 807 & 869 B’way” on mount. 2 ½ x 4 inches. Excellent condition and contrast.. Three-quarter bust portrait of Stowe, facing slightly left, wearing a dark dress with ruffled trim and a cameo brooch at the collar; her hair arranged in tight ringlets framing the face, one of at least two poses from this sitting that were published. The Broadway address dates Howell’s New York studio operation to the post–Civil War period. Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852), published more than thirty books including Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp (1856), The Minister’s Wooing (1859), and Oldtown Folks (1869). Uncle Tom’s Cabin sold an estimated 300,000 copies in its first year in the United States and was widely credited with intensifying sectional debate over slavery in the decade preceding the Civil War. Stowe lectured extensively in the United States and Britain in the 1850s and remained a public literary and reform figure into the Reconstruction era; cartes de visite such as this one were often sold as keepsakes for touring lecturers. Stowe’s likeness was reproduced by multiple studios during and after the height of her fame. A strong New York imprint of one of the most widely recognized American women of the nineteenth century.
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Der schwarze Tod in Vierzehnten Jahrhunder by HECKER, Justus Friedrich Karl

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Der schwarze Tod in Vierzehnten Jahrhunder
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HECKER, Justus Friedrich Karl
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Berlin: F.A. Herbig, 1832. FIRST EDITION. Modern calf-backed marbled boards. Foxing throughout due to quality of paper. First edition. Hecker (1795-1850), celebrated epidemiologist and historian of medicine, was professor of medical history at the Friedrich Wilhelms Universitat. Der schwarze Tod was his first important work on the history of the great epidemics of the Middle Ages. Hecker also translated Harvey on the circulation, and wrote on the "dancing mania" and the "English sweats." The volume further contains a historical document describing the persecution, interrogation, and confession of Jews from Montreux, Evian, and other localities, who were accused of causing the Black Death of 1348 by poisoning drinking water and food. The defendants (one a famous surgeon from Thonon) are identified by name, residence, and scene of crime. Each admitted guilt after torture, and they were sentenced to death by burning, hanging, and other methods. These interrogations served as precedent for all later pogroms.
How To Get Rich
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How To Get Rich by Donald J. Trump

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Title
How To Get Rich
Author
Donald J. Trump
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Jeff Bergman Books ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9781400063277
Condition
Fine
Description
Random House, 2004. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Author(s). 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Jacket.First Edition/First Printing. (As New). Signed By Trump on Title-Page. Gorgeous Fresh Copy.f.
DON'T THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY!

DON'T THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY! by (General John Bidwell). (Prohibition Party). (Connecticut)

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Title
DON'T THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY!
Author
(General John Bidwell). (Prohibition Party). (Connecticut)
Seller
Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Hartford: Press of New England Home, 1892. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. Scarce 1892 campaign booklet for the Prohibition Party's Presidential candidate General John Bidwell, its Vice Presidential candidate James Cranfill, electors at large, congressional candidates and canddiates for Connecticut Governor, Ltnt Giovernor. Secretary of State and other state officers - all temperance advocates. Mustard textured paper covers, titles printed in black, measures approx 4.5x 7.5", 58pages, with acceptance speech of Bidwell and full biographies and images from plates of all candidates. In the election of 1892, the Prohibition Party came in 4th place, with about 2% of the national vote. OCLC lists no library holdings with this specific title, though a search for it by title reveals that one library -Yale - sources "[Collection of late 19th century minor political pamphlets]" dated 1892, but we cannot confirm if this title is among them.
SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE

SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Mott, A. S. (introduction)

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SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE
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Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Mott, A. S. (introduction)
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Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Oxford: Shakespeare Head Press, 1945. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo, 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards, matching endpapers, gte, gilt to spine, (xii), 26. Errata statement printed at bottom of xii. Top edge slightly darkened/soiled, and marbled boards a wee dulled. Internals fine. No names or bookplates and desirable thus.
Trail of the Barrow;

Trail of the Barrow; by MOONEY, James

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Trail of the Barrow;
Author
MOONEY, James
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Heritage Book Shop, LLC (United States)
Description
New York: J.S. Ogilvie, 1888. Full Description: MOONEY, James. The Trail of the Barrow;. Or, The Brother's Revenge. By James Mooney of the Firm of Mooney & Boland, the Detectives. New York: J.S. Ogilvie, 1888. "Favorite edition". Octavo (7 1/4 x 5 inches; 182 x 125 mm). [2], [7]-216, [2, ads] pp. These books seem to be rare on the market. Publisher's original marron cloth. Front board elaborately stamped in black. Spine stamped in black and gilt. Floral endpapers. Some minor rubbing to cloth. Binding slightly skewed. Inner hinges cracked. Leaves with some uniform toning. Overall a very good copy. "In the 1860's James Mooney and John Boland founded the Mooney & Boland Detective Agency and by 1882 they had opened a Chicago office with James Mooney in charge. He would spend the rest of his life living in Chicago and became a prominent citizen. It would be Mooney & Boland that Chicago playwright and real estate developer, Samuel Eberly Gross retained to prove that Edmund Rostand had plagiarized Gross's Merchant Prince of Cornville, for Cyrano de Bergerac, an endeavor in which the detectives were quite successful... While the Pinkerton detective agency was probably better known, Mooney & Boland ultimately became the bigger of the two and there was a lively competition... Chicago-based Belford, Clarke, which was believed to be the largest literary publisher in the country, began their Mooney & Boland Detective Series based on true cases that James Mooney had solved... The true detective mysteries usually had associations that would seem familiar to anyone who even causally read the daily newspapers. If the story wasn't directly based on an actual case as the Mooney and Boland Detective Series was, then the author would attempt to invoke some type of connection to someone or something that was actually real to achieve story verisimilitude." (World Class Chicago dot com) HBS 69201. $500.
Advertising Calendar Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette Calendar 1853

Advertising Calendar Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette Calendar 1853 by J. Potts, Printer

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Advertising Calendar Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette Calendar 1853
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J. Potts, Printer
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Letter folds. Side margins appear lightly trimmed.
Description
Montreal, Canada: Montreal Herald Steam Book and Job Printing Establishment, 1853. Letter folds. Side margins appear lightly trimmed.. A 10.25 by 6.5 inch advertising sheet with a full year calendar for 1853 promoting The Montreal Herald Steam Book and Job Printing Establishment. Book and Job Printing, Card Printing in every style and colour, at greatly reduced prices. Decorative device border design. Provides information on Terms of Advertising, Yearly Rates of Advertising, Terms of Subscription and a Notice to regular advertising regarding promotions. Reverse is blank. Reverse is blank "Calendar for 1853" inscribed on reverse.
Jacob & Sadie Amish Paper Dolls

Jacob & Sadie Amish Paper Dolls by John Fisher (illus.)

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Jacob & Sadie Amish Paper Dolls
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John Fisher (illus.)
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Eclectibles (United States)
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Near-fine. Small stain to lower wrapper.
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New Holland, Pennsylvania: Ruth F. Weaver, 1994. Near-fine. Small stain to lower wrapper.. A charming 1990s paper doll book depicting two Amish children, a boy and a girl, with four (4) uncut pages of outfits and accessories: "School", "Play", "Church", and "Bedtime". The two dolls can be punched out from the lower wrapper and are dressed in everyday clothing. Published by Ruth F. Weaver with illustrations by John Fisher. Single vol. (10.75" by 8.25"), ff. [4], illus., in original illus. wrps.
Old Times: A Picture of Social Life at the End of the Eighteenth Century. Collected, and illustrated from the satirical and other sketches of the day. With Eighty-Eight Illustrations.

Old Times: A Picture of Social Life at the End of the Eighteenth Century. Collected, and illustrated from the satirical and other sketches of the day. With Eighty-Eight Illustrations. by Ashton, John

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Old Times: A Picture of Social Life at the End of the Eighteenth Century. Collected, and illustrated from the satirical and other sketches of the day. With Eighty-Eight Illustrations.
Author
Ashton, John
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Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
London: John C. Nimmo, 1885 First American edition. Half red morocco over marbled boards. Gilt spines, top edge gilt. . Octavo. Eighty-eight tinted plates. Spines a bit darkened, corners and joints lightly rubbed. A good, clean copy. Ashton (b. 1834) is the author of a number of valuable books on English popular culture, including Real Sailor-Songs (1891), A History of English Lotteries (1893), and A Righte Merrie Christmasse! (1894), all published by the Leadenhall Press. Other publications include Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century, Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne, and Humour, Wit, & Satire of the Seventeenth Century.
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Merle Armitage Was Here! A Retroscpective of a 20th Century Renaissance Man by [Armitage, Merle]. Purcell, Robert M

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Merle Armitage Was Here! A Retroscpective of a 20th Century Renaissance Man
Author
[Armitage, Merle]. Purcell, Robert M
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Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
Morongo Valley, California: Sagebrush Press, 1981 Limited to 474 copies. Black cloth over yellow decorative boards. . Quarto. Frontisportrait and sixteen pages of half-tone illsutrations. Contains an annotated bibliography of 113 works written and/or designed by Merle Armitage. A little fading to front cover. Very good/near fine in publisher's acetate dust jacket. Inscribed by the author: "Lucille and George—Dearest of friends, Lucy, the greatest vocal coach I have known—George, who enjoys life and laughs at adversity—Enjoy re-meeting our mutual friend Merle…" Also with a card, commemorating Armitage, laid in. Also with notices of Armitage's death laid in.
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PLANTATIONS OF THE CAROLINA LOW COUNTRY by STONEY, Samuel Gaillard

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PLANTATIONS OF THE CAROLINA LOW COUNTRY
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STONEY, Samuel Gaillard
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The Bookpress, Ltd. (United States)
Description
STONEY, Samuel Gaillard. PLANTATIONS OF THE CAROLINA LOW COUNTRY. Charleston: Carolina Art Association, 1945. Folio. Cloth. (ii), 243 pages, plates. Second printing. Historical sketches of fifty-five plantations constructed from 1686 to 1878, half of which were built in the eighteenth century. Illustrated with one hundred and fifty photographs of the interiors and exteriors and twenty-seven measured drawings, with an index and bibliography. A very good, fresh copy.
STORIES OF MOTHER GOOSE VILLAGE

STORIES OF MOTHER GOOSE VILLAGE by Bigham, Madge

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STORIES OF MOTHER GOOSE VILLAGE
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Bigham, Madge
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Very good.
Description
Chicago: Rand, McNally, and Company, 1903. Very good.. A delightful Mother Goose book, in which dozens of favorite characters appear in short stories instead of the traditional rhyme format. 9'' x 7.25''. Original red pictorial cloth. Pictorial endpapers. Illustrated by the author in a range of colors and line in turn-of-the-century style. 190 pages. Spine somewhat toned; white on binding largely effaced, as typical. Some marginal fingersoil. Tight.
Experimental Endocrinology: A Sourcebook of Basic Techniques

Experimental Endocrinology: A Sourcebook of Basic Techniques by Zarrow, M. X., J. M. Yochim, and J. L. McCarthy

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Experimental Endocrinology: A Sourcebook of Basic Techniques
Author
Zarrow, M. X., J. M. Yochim, and J. L. McCarthy
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Academic Press, 1964. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. 519pp. Illustrated in black and white, including plates. With a chapter on invertebrate hormones by R. C. Sanborn. Ownership stamp and signature of a noted American psychologist on the front fly, else fine in a just about fine dustwrapper with light wear at a bit of faint rippling on the spine. A nice copy.
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The ventricle of memory: Personal recollections of some neurologists by Critchley, Macdonald

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The ventricle of memory: Personal recollections of some neurologists
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Critchley, Macdonald
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Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
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New York: Raven Press, 1990. Critchley, Macdonald (1900-1997). The ventricle of memory: Personal recollections of some neurologists. x, 213pp. Text illustrations New York: Raven Press, 1990. 235 x 155 mm. Original gilt-stamped leatherette. Fine apart from 2 small spots on front cover. First Edition. .
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Flow Chart: A Poem. by ASHBERY, John.

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Flow Chart: A Poem.
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ASHBERY, John.
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Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
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NY: Knopf,, 1991.. Uncorrected proof.. 215 pp. Promotional sheet stapled inside front cover, else fine in printed wrappers.
Paths To The Absolute: Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian, Newman, Pollock, Rothko, Still

Paths To The Absolute: Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian, Newman, Pollock, Rothko, Still by ROSENTHAL, Mark (author)

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Paths To The Absolute: Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian, Newman, Pollock, Rothko, Still
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ROSENTHAL, Mark (author)
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
ISBN
9780984044771
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New in shrinkwrap
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New York: Di Donna Gallery, 2016. First edition. New in shrinkwrap. 11.5 x 9.5 inches. 97 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original pictorial boards; cloth spine. Published in conjuncton with the exhibition held at Di Donna Gallery in 2016.
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An Essay on the Organic Diseases and The Lesions of the Heart and Great Vessels Toghether with on Percussion of the Chest by Auenbrugger, Leopold; J. N. Corvisart

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An Essay on the Organic Diseases and The Lesions of the Heart and Great Vessels Toghether with on Percussion of the Chest
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Auenbrugger, Leopold; J. N. Corvisart
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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vg
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Birmingham, Alabama: Gryphon Editions, 1984. Classics of Medicine Library. Hardcover. vg. 8vo. xii, 344 pp., 64 pp. Gilt decorated black leather binding w/out dj. All edges gilt, marbled endpapers, ribbon marker. Facsimiles of Corvisart's 1812 edition and Auenbrugger's 1808 edition. In fine condition.
The golden rule

The golden rule by [Wulling, Emerson G.]

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The golden rule
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[Wulling, Emerson G.]
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
Sumac Press, 1962. Broadside, 24 x 17 cm, printed in red & black, edition size not stated. This edition part of the Wulling's New Year's card for 1962, with text on one panel of verso, fine. Rulon-Miller, Wulling 96a.
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THE FASCINATION OF THE ABOMINATION : POEMS, STORIES, AND ESSAYS [signed] by Whittemore, Reed, 1919-2012

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THE FASCINATION OF THE ABOMINATION : POEMS, STORIES, AND ESSAYS [signed]
Author
Whittemore, Reed, 1919-2012
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
New York: Macmillan Company, 1963. First printing. Hardcover. Octavo, xiii, 333 pages. In Good minus condition with a Fair plus dust jacket. Ex-library with usual markings, including call number label on spine, library stamps to edges and endpapers, remainder of library pocket on rear flyleaf. Spine is grey with white print. Dust jacket has edgewear with small tears at spine ends and flap corners, surface tear to front hinge, light smudging/shelf wear. Price clipped. Boards in green cloth; wear to spine caps and corners. Signed in ink by the author on the half-title page. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column R. 1397224. FP New Rockville Stock.
Blake and Antiquity

Blake and Antiquity by Raine, Kathleen

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Title
Blake and Antiquity
Author
Raine, Kathleen
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John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1979. London: Routledge and Keegan Paul, 1979. 8vo, xv, 116 pp with 91 black and white illustrations. Very good in acetate protective jacket to wrappers. § See Bentley, BBS, 613. This presents her massive "Blake and Tradition" (1968) in abbreviated form.
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L'opera di Antonio Galateo nella tradizione manoscritta: catalogo. by Iurilli, Antonio.

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Seller: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio
Title
L'opera di Antonio Galateo nella tradizione manoscritta: catalogo.
Author
Iurilli, Antonio.
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Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
Very Good
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Napoli: Istituto nazionale di studi sul rinascimento meridionale, 1990. Original edition. Very Good. 21 cm; 248 pages and two plates. Facsimiles. Wraps. Exhaustive catalogue of known manuscripts of Antonio de Ferraris, known as "Galateo," the poet and philosopher from Salento.