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HANS ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES

HANS ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES by Andersen, Hans Christian; Robinson, W. Heath

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Seller: Type Punch Matrix
Title
HANS ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES
Author
Andersen, Hans Christian; Robinson, W. Heath
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Fine.
Description
London: Constable & Co. Ltd, 1913. Fine.. Signed limited first edition, one of only 100 copies signed by Robinson, of this collected edition of the celebrated fairy tales by the Danish master of the form. Among the stories included are many that have deeply influenced our modern culture, including "The Little Mermaid," "The Ugly Duckling," "The Emperor's New Clothes," and "The Snow Queen." Robinson, a respected illustrator who became one of the more prominent artists during the Golden Age of Illustration, would soon make a name as a satirical cartoonist during World War I. A beautiful copy, rarely seen in such condition. 11.25'' x 9''. Original full publisher's vellum boards elaborately stamped in gilt after design by Robinson, spine ornamented in gilt. Top edge gilt, other edges uncut and partially unopened. Illustrated by Robinsin with 16 full-page color plates mounted under captioned tissue guards, pictorial title page, and 88 black-and-white illustrations. Signed by Robinson on the limitation page. xii, 288, [2] pages. Housed in a custom clamshell box with the front cover stamped in gilt after Robinson's design. Three bookplates (one leather) on front endpapers. Corners lightly bumped.
AN ORATION, PRONOUNCED JULY 4TH, 1793, AT THE REQUEST OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE

AN ORATION, PRONOUNCED JULY 4TH, 1793, AT THE REQUEST OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE by Adams, John Quincy

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Seller: David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
Title
AN ORATION, PRONOUNCED JULY 4TH, 1793, AT THE REQUEST OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
Author
Adams, John Quincy
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Boston: Printed by Benjamin Edes & Son, 1793. 21, [1 blank] pp, with the half title. Disbound and lacking the final blank. Else Very Good. This is the first of two editions, the second also published in 1793. John Jenkins called this Oration Adams's first published work. According to ESTC , it is his first work published in the United States. In 1792 his "Observations on Paine's Rights of Man" was printed in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Adams's subject is the "obstinacy and cruelty" of the Crown, the events leading to Independence, the deficiencies of the Articles of Confederation, and the successful attempt to establish "the elementary principles of government" under the Constitution. Adams also discusses current European events, alluding to "the dogs of war" unleashed there. FIRST EDITION. Evans 25076. II Jenkins 493. Sabin 296. ESTC W28802.
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Treatise on the Law of Evidence by GREENLEAF Simon

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Treatise on the Law of Evidence
Author
GREENLEAF Simon
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Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1866. GREENLEAF, Simon. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. Boston: Little, Brown, 1866-68. Three volumes. Octavo, contemporary full tan calf, red and black morocco spine labels. $2200.Early edition of Greenleaf's classic treatise, one of the foundational works of American law, in handsome contemporary calf bindings.Greenleaf taught law at Harvard starting in 1833, eventually becoming Dane professor of law in 1846 after the death of Joseph Story (to whom the Treatise is dedicated). The Treatise was first published in 1844-46 and immediately became the undisputed authority in its field, going through countless editions over the next century. ""Until the appearance of Professor Greenleaf's Treatise upon Evidence, the Bar in the United States were wholly dependent upon English works for the information in this department of the law"" (Marvin, 347). Early owner signatures, early bookdealer ticket.Interior generally clean, joints expertly repaired, handsome contemporary calf expertly restored.
Paradise of the Atlantic, Vol. I, No. I (Summer 1936)

Paradise of the Atlantic, Vol. I, No. I (Summer 1936)

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Seller: McBlain Books
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Paradise of the Atlantic, Vol. I, No. I (Summer 1936)
Seller
McBlain Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
San Juan, Puerto Rico: Jack Vandermeyer, 1936. Paperback. Very Good. illustrations (some color), photos and 2 maps, 47, [1]p. Softcover in original wrapper. 31 cm. Some cover soiling scuffing and wear. Internally sound and clean with some minor corner curling. Not found in OCLC although the Universidad de Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras seems to have a copy. The New York Times Book Review of July 5, 1936 gave a paragraph to the English language magazine's debut. We found nothing to definitive as to whether any additional issues were published. We also had difficulty finding much about Mr. Vandemeyer, the editor and publisher. The front cover illustration and one of the other color illustrations in this issue were done by Eliza Bellows King Dooley, 1880–1958, who is also listed (as Mrs. Henry W. Dooley) as Art Director for this periodical. Her Wikipedia entry offers some details about her life in Puerto Rico and elsewhere as an American government official, artist, and writer.
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On the intercourse between the soul and the body by SWEDENBORG, Emanuel

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
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On the intercourse between the soul and the body
Author
SWEDENBORG, Emanuel
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Boston: Otis Clapp, 1848. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. Original yellow printed wrappers. The publisher’s English translation of Swedenborg’s popular cosmological treatise. In it, the author claims that there are two worlds—the natural and the spiritual, each with its own sun. The sun of the natural world is fire and thus all beings that live in its presence are dead, and the sun of the spiritual world is only a manifestation of God’s love. Man may ascend from the natural to the spiritual world and attain immortality through moral words and deeds.
Pastoral Themed Moveable Greeting Card

Pastoral Themed Moveable Greeting Card

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Title
Pastoral Themed Moveable Greeting Card
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Very good. Toning, dust soiling.
Description
Germany, 1880. Very good. Toning, dust soiling.. A lovely pastoral-themed moveable greeting card. Includes a small tab that, when gently pulled upwards, changes the image from a small blonde girl in a pastoral setting to a portrait of a girl with wildflowers in her hair. Also reveals a greeting card message in German, which says, roughly translated: "May carefree heart and cheerful mind guide you through life easily". Chromolithographed and embossed. A very sweet item. Measures approx. 4.25" by 2.75
The Mediocrat

The Mediocrat by Bartley, Nalbro

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The Mediocrat
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Bartley, Nalbro
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ReadInk (United States)
Condition
Near Fine in Very Good dj
Description
Garden City NY: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.. Near Fine in Very Good dj. 1928. Later Printing. Hardcover. (in A.L. Burt reissue dust jacket) [minimal shelfwear, top corners a bit bumped; jacket edgeworn, a bit of paper loss at spine ends, a few small edge-tears]. Proto-feminist novel that grapples with the burning question: "Is there a new kind of woman coming to disturb our homes -- a woman who lives by making war on her kind? Has the freedom won by the 'old-fashioned suffragist' been taken over by a new 'emancipated' type who ignore women's duties while demanding women's privileges? Hilda Reynolds was forced to believe so. She had created for her husband, her three boys, and her flapper daughter, a household where there was a spirit of sportsmanship and loyalty. Perhaps she did 'wear hats that would have caused a civil war,' but she was a good mother and a good citizen. Then Vesta took the house next door, and Hilda's quiet, happy life was rudely shattered." The author (1888-1952) had been a newspaper reporter at age nineteen and also wrote magazine fiction; she published her first novel in 1917 and subsequently wrote one or two books every year until 1934. (NOTE that the book itself bears the Doubleday, Doran identification inside and out, but is encased in an A.L. Burt reissue dustjacket.) .
Richard Wright: Early Works; Lawd Today!, Uncle Tom's Children, Native Son; Later Works: Black Boy, The Outsider (Library of America #55 & #56)

Richard Wright: Early Works; Lawd Today!, Uncle Tom's Children, Native Son; Later Works: Black Boy, The Outsider (Library of America #55 & #56) by Wright, Richard

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Richard Wright: Early Works; Lawd Today!, Uncle Tom's Children, Native Son; Later Works: Black Boy, The Outsider (Library of America #55 & #56)
Author
Wright, Richard
Seller
Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
ISBN
9780940450660
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Library of America, 1991. Hardcover. Fine/Slipcase. 8vo., 2 Volumes in individual slipcases. Bound in blue cloth with spine titles in gilt. Beautiful Unread First Printings. Square, tight and clean throughout with little or no wear. Fine publisher's slipcases have perhaps a hint of soiling in spots. A very pretty collectable set at a great price.
Black Forest: A Novel

Black Forest: A Novel by Williams, Edward

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Black Forest: A Novel
Author
Williams, Edward
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9783866381865
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Ferrisburgh, Vt: Buckwheat Street Publishers, 1975. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 6x0x8. Williams, Janet. First edition. Jacket lightly rubbed with a few small tears to edges. 1975 Hard Cover. x, 154 pp. Illustrated by Janet Williams. ...the complete world of a fictional family, spanning several generations and admitting, by the description of their daily life and encounters with one another, the total reality of their family house.