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Mechanicorum Liber

Mechanicorum Liber by MONTE, Guido Ubaldo, Marchese del

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Title
Mechanicorum Liber
Author
MONTE, Guido Ubaldo, Marchese del
Seller
Martayan Lan, Inc. (United States)
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Rare first edition of the author’s first work, generally regarded as the most important treatise on mechanics since Archime
Description
Pesaro: H. Concordia, 1577. Rare first edition of the authors first work, generally regarded as the most important treatise on mechanics since Archimedes and a critical influence on Galileo. The work is notable for its commitment to establishing mechanics on a rigorously mathematical basis, for its powerful argument that mechanics and statics are separate sciences and for its insistence that mechanics should not consider abstract and/or abstruse entities but the activity of machines. Stillman Drake particularly emphasizes the importance of the section on pulleys, where Monte reduces them (as he does most other simple machines) to a lever. As such, the work has technological implications for navigation, manufacture, the plastic arts and medicine (f. 245).From the time of its publication in 1577... [it was] the most authoritative treatise on statics to emerge since antiquity, and it remained pre-eminent until the appearance of Galileos Two New Sciences in 1638. It marks the high point of the Archimedean revival of the Renaissance (Rose, Italian Renaissance of Mathematics, p. 222).Monte (1545-1607) studied mathematics at Padua and subsequently at Urbino, where he studied with Commandino, editing and publishing the latters translation of Pappus. He conducted an extensive scientific correspondence with Galileo, securing for the Florentine his chairs at Pisa and later at Padua.* Adams U-7; Riccardi II.178; P.L. Rose, DSB IX.487-89, & The Italian Renaissance of Mathematics, pp. 222ff.; Biblioteca Mechanica, pp. 228-9.. Folio [29.4 x 19.6 cm], (8) ff. (the last blank), 130, (1) f. [colophon], 1 integral blank, with numerous woodcut diagrams and illustrations in text. Old ownership stamp Darquier neatly stenciled on title (the Toulousain astronomer Antoine Darquier de Pellepoix 1718-1802?) Bound in 18th century vellum over paste boards, covers a bit soiled and abraded. Inconsequential soiling and a little spotting to title; even toning to some quires, but generally a fresh and appealing copy.
The Hypophysis and Diabetes; A Small Archive of Eleven Inscribed Offprints and Three Letters

The Hypophysis and Diabetes; A Small Archive of Eleven Inscribed Offprints and Three Letters by Houssay, Bernardo A.

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The Hypophysis and Diabetes; A Small Archive of Eleven Inscribed Offprints and Three Letters
Author
Houssay, Bernardo A.
Seller
Biblioctopus (United States)
Description
1959. First Edition. Houssay received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947 for his discovery of the part played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar, a finding that fundamentally revised the prevailing understanding of diabetes as a disease of the pancreas alone. Before Houssay’s work, diabetes was understood principally in terms of pancreatic failure and insulin deficiency. What Houssay demonstrated, through a sustained program of animal experimentation carried out in Buenos Aires with his collaborator Adolfo Biasotti, was that this picture was incomplete. Remove the pituitary from a diabetic animal and the disease is markedly attenuated; restore pituitary function and it returns. The pancreas and the pituitary were not independent actors but antagonists, and the diabetogenic influence of the anterior pituitary, together with its functional antagonism to insulin in carbohydrate metabolism, became the foundation of Houssay’s international reputation. The archive offered here, assembled by the Los Angeles cardiologist Dr. Myron Prinzmetal and accompanied by two letters from Houssay and a copy of Prinzmetal’s response, documents that discovery with unusual coherence and completeness. The eleven offprints span 1930 to 1952 and include the foundational experimental papers, reported first in brief French communications that announced the results to an international readership and then elaborated more fully in Spanish and, the following year, in German, as well as the English-language consolidation that introduced these findings to a broader scientific audience and a series of later retrospective accounts in which Houssay assessed their place in the history of endocrinology. Nearly all are signed, and several are inscribed presentation copies; the letters, particularly Houssay’s detailed 1959 account of what he is sending and why, transform the collection from a set of reprints into something closer to a curated scientific testament. (1) [with] A. Biasotti. Hypophysectomie et Diabète Pancréatique chez le Crapaud; in Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de Biologie, Tome CIV, p. 407, April 3, 1930. Paris: Société de Biologie, 1930. Offprint, 8vo bifolium (253 × 161mm), pp. 4. Some chips, stains, and marginal tears not affecting text, else very good. Signed by Houssay on the first page. (2) [with] A. Biasotti. Hipofisectomía y Diabetes Pancreática en el Sapo; in Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Biología, Vol. VI, No. 1, pp. 8–24, April 1930. Buenos Aires: Asociación Médica Argentina, 1930. Offprint, 8vo (227 × 156mm), pp. 17, [1]. Self-wrappers, staple-bound, toned with the spine split at the base, else very good. Signed presentation copy, inscribed. (3) [with] A. Biasotti. La Diabetes Pancreática de los Perros Hipofisoprivos; in Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Biología, Vol. VI, No. 4, pp. 251–296, July 1930. Buenos Aires: Asociación Médica Argentina, 1930. Offprint, 8vo (227 × 159mm), preliminary blank leaf, pp. 46, plus 1 inserted folded table. Self-wrappers, staple-bound, front blank detached from staples but present, else near fine. Signed presentation copy, inscribed. (4) [with] A. Biasotti. Le Diabète Pancréatique des Chiens Hypophysectomisés; in Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de Biologie, Tome CV, p. 121, August 1930. Paris: Société de Biologie, 1930. Offprint, 8vo bifolium (251 × 161mm), pp. 3. Some chips, stains, and marginal tears not affecting text, else very good. Signed by Houssay on the first page. (5) [with] A. Biasotti. La Diabetes Floridzínica de los Perros Hipofisoprivos; in Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Biología, Vol. VI, Nos. 5–6, pp. 326–339, August–September 1930. Buenos Aires: Asociación Médica Argentina, 1930. Offprint, 8vo (225 × 153mm), pp. 14, [1]. Self-wrappers, staple-bound, toned with some small spotting, blue pencil shelf mark to the front wrapper, else near fine. Signed by Houssay on the first page. (6) [with] A. Biasotti. Hypophysektomie und Pankreasdiabetes bei der Kröte; in Pflügers Archiv für die gesamte Physiologie des Menschen und der Tiere, Bd. 227, Heft 3, pp. 239–250, 1931. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1931. Offprint, 8vo (234 × 155mm), pp. [i], II–IV, 12. Original wrappers, staple-bound, with advertisements numbered II–IV to the verso of the front wrapper and recto and verso of the rear wrapper, foxed at the extremities, else very good. Signed by Houssay on the front wrapper. (7) [with] A. Biasotti. Pankreasdiabetes und Hypophyse beim Hund; in Pflügers Archiv für die gesamte Physiologie des Menschen und der Tiere, Bd. 227, Heft 5, pp. 664–684, February 1931. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1931. Offprint, 8vo (234 × 155mm), pp. [i], II–IV, [1], 21. Original wrappers, staple-bound, with advertisements numbered II–IV, lightly toned and spotted, else near fine. Signed by Houssay on the front wrapper. (8) [with] A. Biasotti. The Hypophysis, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Diabetes; in Endocrinology, Vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 511–523, November–December 1931. Los Angeles: Association for the Study of Internal Secretions, 1931. Offprint, 8vo (258 × 176mm), pp. 13, [2]. Original wrappers, staple-bound, some toning and light creasing, else near fine. Signed presentation copy, inscribed. (9) Advancement of Knowledge of the Role of the Hypophysis in Carbohydrate Metabolism during the Last Twenty-Five Years; in Endocrinology, Vol. 30, No. 6, pp. 884–897, June 1942. Boston: Association for the Study of Internal Secretions, 1942. Offprint, 8vo (261 × 174mm), pp. 14. Original printed wrappers, staple-bound, light soiling, rubbing, and toning, else very good. Signed presentation copy, inscribed. (10) History of Hypophysial Diabetes; in Essays in Biology, pp. 247–256. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943. Offprint, 8vo (261 × 170mm), pp. 10. Printed wrappers, staple-bound, soft creases, light staple rust, pencil shelf mark to the front wrapper. Signed presentation copy, inscribed. (11) Rôle de l'Hypophyse dans le Métabolisme des Hydrates de Carbone et le Diabète; in La Semaine des Hôpitaux de Paris, 28ème année, Nos. 57–58, pp. 2–6, August 1952. Paris: L'Expansion, 1952. Offprint, 4to (269 × 209mm), pp. 5. Printed wrappers, staple-bound, some creasing and toning, else very good. Signed presentation copy, inscribed.
Uncommon Signed Engraving of Thomas Carlyle

Uncommon Signed Engraving of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle

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Uncommon Signed Engraving of Thomas Carlyle
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Thomas Carlyle
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The Raab Collection (United States)
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1865. Engraving of a photograph of the great writer and historian by Elliott and Fry, taken approximately 1854.  Signed and dated by Carlyle in 1865, as he finished his great work on Frederick the Great.Signed images of Thomas Carlyle are very uncommon, this being the first we have carried.
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Science Fiction Fanzine Culture and Fan News Networks in Degler! and SF Weekly, 1967 by Degler!; SF Weekly

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Science Fiction Fanzine Culture and Fan News Networks in Degler! and SF Weekly, 1967
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Degler!; SF Weekly
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1967. Porter, Andrew, Degler! and SF Weekly archive, 1967, documents late-1960s science fiction fandom as a fast-moving print culture built from newsletters, convention reports, awards coverage, market intelligence, personality news, and debate over the relationship between fans and professional writers. The archive belongs to the cultural sphere of mimeographed fan publishing, where weekly amateur journalism functioned as a social record, news service, and argumentative space for a genre community increasingly connected to publishers, conventions, awards, and professional authorship. Bibliographic references identify Degler! and SF Weekly as titles edited by Andy Porter, published from 1964 into the early 1970s, and note the publication as an early attempt at a weekly science fiction news magazine; surviving issues are also marked "formerly DEGLER!" and identify Porter as editor and publisher. Degler! / SF Weekly. New York: Andrew Porter, 1967. Twenty-seven issues, from Degler! No. 155, January 6, 1967, through SF Weekly No. 195, August 7, 1967. Most issues are two pages, mimeographed recto and verso on one 8½ x 11 inch sheet, with some issues including additional stapled pages. The archive traces the title transition at issue No. 181, as the publication moved from Degler! toward SF Weekly and a more explicitly news-oriented engagement with professional science fiction culture. Contents include announcements of Hugo and Nebula finalists, convention coverage of Philcon, NYCon 3, Westercon, and Midwestcon, reports on sales, deaths, book deals, fan controversies, professional organizing, and publishing gossip. The February 17 issue includes "Voting Comparison Report: Vandalism of the Hugo," with breakdowns of 1964 to 1966 Hugo voting and the conclusion that "Although SF is increasingly accepted, the fans' average age has not changed much in ten years." The March 10 issue uses the headline "Silverberg for President!" for Robert Silverberg's growing visibility in fan circles, while the March 12 issue reports the Nebula Awards, listing Flowers for Algernon and Babel-17 as joint Best Novel winners and naming Samuel R. Delany, then a young Black gay writer, prominently. The run is especially valuable for its week-by-week evidence of fan tone and infrastructure. Porter moves between insider humor, grievance, institutional critique, and literary news, as when the May 26 issue states, "I am not ashamed of being a science fiction fan, nor of having published a fanzine. I am ashamed of publishing Degler!" The June 19 "Midwestcon Issue" summarizes industry conversations and late-night fan culture with the line, "These 3:15 a.m. room parties celebrating diluted innovation in civilian life, left me wondering whether the whole field had passed me by." The July 31 issue comments on writer-fan tensions with "SF writers still behind fan coup of Ultimate Organization," documenting anxiety over the professionalization and governance of the field. Age toning and minor edge wear to several issues; No. 188 with loss at upper corner and left margin; otherwise clean and complete with supple paper, very good overall. Dense 1967 science fiction fanzine archive preserving the weekly communications through which fans tracked awards, conventions, publishing news, professional writers, and emerging voices including Samuel R. Delany and Daniel Keyes.
Just Before His Death, Andrew Foote Instructs The Commanding Officer Of The Newly-Commissioned USS Bermuda

Just Before His Death, Andrew Foote Instructs The Commanding Officer Of The Newly-Commissioned USS Bermuda by ANDREW FOOTE

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Just Before His Death, Andrew Foote Instructs The Commanding Officer Of The Newly-Commissioned USS Bermuda
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ANDREW FOOTE
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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ANDREW H. FOOTE (1806-1863). Foote was an Union Navy Admiral. He died during the Civil War, though not in battle.LS. 1pg. May 12, 1863. Bu. Equip & Recruiting. A letter signed A H Foote. Foote instructed the commanding officer of the USS Bermuda to deliver blank muster rolls to ships on his way to New Orleans. The Bermuda was just being commissioned into the Navy at this time and was still in the Philadelphia Navy Yard: Sir, You will open the packages of blank muster rolls directed to the Comm.dg officer, West Gulf squadron, and deliver them as directed, to the vessels, you may communicate with, on your passage to New Orleans. Inform the senior officer present at N. Orleans what vessels you have supplied. Respectfully, Yr Obdt Servt A H Foote Chf of Bu. Foote died slightly over a month after writing this letter. It is in very good condition.
Land of Terror

Land of Terror by Burroughs, Edgar Rice

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Land of Terror
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Burroughs, Edgar Rice
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
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Near Fine
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Tarzana: Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc, 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Jacket designed by John Coleman Burroughs. Near Fine in a Near Fine jacket, unclipped (no price), lightly rubbed and bumped. Blue cloth, pushed and a spot of fading at the head of the spine, with red ink lettering on the spine and front board. Square and firmly bound with a red top stain, former owner's signature inside the front board, clean otherwise. The sixth novel in the Hollow Earth series.
NOSTROMO. A Tale of the Seaboard

NOSTROMO. A Tale of the Seaboard by Conrad, Joseph

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NOSTROMO. A Tale of the Seaboard
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Conrad, Joseph
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Sumner & Stillman (United States)
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1904. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1904. Original green cloth decorated in orange and black. First American Edition of Conrad's well-known novel involving a South American silver mine, and the corruption and dishonesty fostered by its riches. Conrad was extending his "Lord Jim" theme: that the man who slowly grows rich can be a victim of the silver, not its conqueror; that wealth is not something gained but a trap for those who relinquish, however momentarily, their sense of themselves... [Karl] This copy is bright and near-fine, with a touch of rubbing at the tips. Supino A10.6.0 and Plate 11; Cagle A10b.
The Prince of Egypt

The Prince of Egypt by Dreamworks Animation

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The Prince of Egypt
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Dreamworks Animation
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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vg
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Los Angeles: Dreamworks, 1998. Limited edition. Softcover. vg. 1/500. Oblong folio. Unpaginated. (1,24pp). Hand-sewn brown cloth over color illustrated wraps. Brown cloth over spine resembling a piece of garment worn by ancient Egyptians. First leaf is printed parchment, rest of pages are high-quality card stock. The Prince of Egypt is a 1998 animated musical movie and was the first animated film produced by DreamWorks Animation, grossing over 100 million dollars in the U.S. The voices were done by Val Kilmer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock, Steve Martin, Danny Glover, Helen Mirren, Patrick Stewart, Ralph Fiennes, Jeff Goldblum, and Martin Short. Pfeiffer, Fiennes, Martin and Short sang their own parts. The movie was directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner and Simon Wells. Score by Hans Zimmer, songs by Stephen Schwartz. Illustrated with double- and full-page reproductions of scenes from the film as well as b/w portraits of the actors. Some illustrations accompanied by text printed in black. Some staining on front and rear wrappers, otherwise in very good condition. Delightful promotional piece, limited to 500 copies.
Alice In Wonderland

Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, adapted by Wallace West

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Alice In Wonderland
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Lewis Carroll, adapted by Wallace West
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BATTLEDORE LTD (United States)
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[DODGSON (Charles L) "Lewis Carroll", text adapted by Wallace West: Alice in Wonderland (The Big Little Book). Based on Paramount Productions 1933. Racine, Wisconson: Whitman Publishing Co, 1934. Captioned black-and-white photographs from the film, images on the right side of each set of pages with text on the left. Square 16mo, 160pp with the front fly-leaf listing all of the actors in the film alongside their roles (both sides); full-color pictorial boards, edges slightly rubbed but overall a very good copy. The Big Little Book #759, small 4 5/8" x 5 1/4" one of the most attractive contributions in this popular picture-book series.
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Oklahoma Imprints, 1835-1907: A History of Printing in Oklahoma Before Statehood by Foreman, Carolyn Thomas

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Oklahoma Imprints, 1835-1907: A History of Printing in Oklahoma Before Statehood
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Foreman, Carolyn Thomas
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
Condition
Fine
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Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1936 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First edition. Pp. xxiv, [2], 499. Illustrated with 27 facsimiles, maps, portraits (some folding). Bibliography, index. Decorated black cloth, paper spine label. A very fine and bright copy with price-clipped pictorial dust jacket. The standard bibliography on the subject which Includes books, newspapers, magazines and government documents..
By Myself and Then Some
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By Myself and Then Some by Bacall, Lauren

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By Myself and Then Some
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Bacall, Lauren
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
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9780060755355
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NY: Harper Collins, 2005, 2005. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Published in New York by Harper Collins in 2005. Third Printing number sequence is stated on copyright page. This copy is SIGNED by the author on the title page. Book fine. DJ fine. DJ price reads "$26.95
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HELLICONIA SPRING by Aldiss, Brian

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HELLICONIA SPRING
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Aldiss, Brian
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HELLICONIA SPRING, Jonathan Cape, 1982, first edition, fine in fine in like full color wrap-around pictorial dust-wrapper. HELLICONIA #1. Inscribed by the author to esteemed Canadian fandom member Michael Glicksohn.
Butter
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Butter by Yuzuki, Asako

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Butter
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Yuzuki, Asako
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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9780063236417
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New
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New. New book.
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Improvement Era vol XVII No.10 Aug 1914

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Improvement Era vol XVII No.10 Aug 1914
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Very Good
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YMMIA, 1914. Very Good. Improvement Era vol XVII No.10 Aug 1914. Salt Lake City: YMMIA, 1914. pp. 8vo. Wraps. Book condition: Very good.
Violette's Embrace
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Violette's Embrace by Zackheim, Michele

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Violette's Embrace
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Zackheim, Michele
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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9781573220361
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Very Good
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Riverhead Books, 1996. Very Good. Zackheim, Michele. Violette's Embrace. New York: Riverhead Books, 1996. 213pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear.
Posthumous Influence: A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Hon. Samuel Hubbard, LL. D., Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Preached to the Park Street Congregation, Boston, Sabbath Morning, January 2, 1848

Posthumous Influence: A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Hon. Samuel Hubbard, LL. D., Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Preached to the Park Street Congregation, Boston, Sabbath Morning, January 2, 1848 by Aiken, Silas

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Posthumous Influence: A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Hon. Samuel Hubbard, LL. D., Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Preached to the Park Street Congregation, Boston, Sabbath Morning, January 2, 1848
Author
Aiken, Silas
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
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Good
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Boston: T.R. Marvin, 1848. Paperback. Good. Paperback. 40pp. Removed from a larger volume with some residue on the spine, ink blotch at top of title page, foxed throughout, else a good, textually complete example. Sabin 536.
Stamps of the United States: U.S. Possessions and British North America

Stamps of the United States: U.S. Possessions and British North America

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Stamps of the United States: U.S. Possessions and British North America
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
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Boston: H.E. Harris & Company, 1962. Softcover. Very Good. Second 1962 edition. Stapled wrappers. Very good minus with some pen check marks on a few pages, cover lightly faded.