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Charlottesville: Michie Company, 1984. 674pp. 8vo, red cloth. Charlottesville: Michie Company, (1984). Fine From the library of Leonard Boudin with his signature. More
Charlottesville: Michie Company, 1984. 674pp. 8vo, red cloth. Charlottesville: Michie Company, (1984). Fine From the library of Leonard Boudin with his signature. More
Charlottesville: Michie Company, 1984. 674pp. 8vo, red cloth. Charlottesville: Michie Company, (1984). Fine. More
New York: Arno, 1969. 96pp. 8vo, Handsomely rebound in full green morocco, ornately gilt spine (faded). New York Times & Arno Press, (1969). Near Fine. Facsimile of the Bennington, VT, 1809 edition. More
Norwalk: Easton, 2000. Many color Illus. by Mort Kunstler. 196pp. 4to, full gray leather with pictorial front cover. (Norwalk): Easton Press, (2000). Fine Signed by Mort Kunstler. More
Paul Robeson Foundation, 1998. Illus. 78pp. 4to, pr. wrs., head of spine lightly worn. N.p.: Paul Robeson Foundation, (1998). First Edition. Exhibition catalog. Inscribed by Paul Robeson, Jr. More
Paris: Chez Moutard, 1783. viii, 224. 8vo, contemporary marbled wrappers, page margins uncut, spine worn, wrappers rubbed, scattered light foxing, laid in a modern 1/2 white cloth folder that is lightly soiled. A Philadelphie, et se trouve A Paris: Chez Moutard, 1783. Author served as a chaplin to the French Army in 1781 and witnessed their military activities including the Battle of Yorktown. Howes R-361. Sabin 72032. Clark I: 298. More
New York: Arno Press, 1969. Allied Armies, under his Excellency General Washington, and the Count de Rochambeau, in the Year 1781. Frontis. 112pp. 8vo, rebound in full white polished calf with gilt decorations, spine sunned, calf lightly soiled. (New York): Arno Press, 1969). Author was a chaplain in the French army during the American Revolution. Facsimile of the Philadelphia, 1783 edition. More
Boston: Robert Brothers, 1883. x, 370pp. + 4pp. of publisher's ads. 12mo, original yellow cloth, cloth lightly soiled, corners bumped, chip to bottom right corner margin of title-page. Boston: Robert Brothers, 1883. First Edition. More
Boston: Freemasons' Magazine, 1849. 14 pages. Slim 8vo, original green printed. Boston: Printed at the Office of the Freemasons' Magazine, 1849. First Edition. A very good(+) copy. More
New York: Arno press. Extracted and Translated form the French by M. W. E. Wright. 114pp. 8vo, rebound in full polished calf with gilt decorations, spine and top of front cover are lightly sunned. N.p., (New York: Arno Press?), n.d., circa 1968. Very good Facsimile of the Paris, 1838 edition. On the spine, the author's name is spelled, "Rouchambeau." More
Rotterdam: Reinier Leers, 1681. Engraved title page, several folding plates, engravings in the text of trees, plants, animals, fish, etc. 4to, contemporary calf, gilt spine, top portion of text and top margins throughout dampstained, including folding plates, pages of text wavy throughout, edges of corners bumped and worn, calf lightly soiled, lettering on spine faded, inner hinges strengthened, spine rubbed, many pages with light foxing, mostly to margins, ex-lib with rubberstamps on margins of title-page and margins of several other..... More
Newburgh: L. H. Crum, 1884. 190pp. + advertisements. 8vo, original 1/2 brown cloth and printed boards, spine and boards soiled. edges of boards worn, scattered lightly foxing, page 3 with small dampstain to text, page 5 chipped in lower right corner margin. Newburgh: L. H. Crum, 1884. First Edition Some advertisements are illustrated. More
New York: Carleton, 1865. 312pp. 12mo, original green cloth, corners lightly worn and bumped, spine ends lightly worn, pages throughout are slightly wavy, some margins lightly soiled. New York: Carleton, 1865. First Edition "Laid in New York City." Wright II, 2108. More
New York: Harper, 1934. Commentary by Frederick Lewis Allen. Many photo Illus. by Edward M. Weyer. 4to, pictorial boards; some chipping to and repairs to spine and front outer edge. New York: Harper, 1934. First Edition. Internally fine, still a very good copy. Presentation copy from Agnes (Rogers) and Frederick (Lewis Allen). Street scenes and architecture of New York City during the 1930s. More
Philadelphia: George Barrie, 1906. Plates. several in color. xxix, 482pp. 8vo, publisher's 3/4 brown morocco, margins uncut, spine rubbed, head of spine very lightly worn, spine sunned. Philadelphia: George Barrie, (1906). First Edition One of 100 numbered copies. Political and economic history of the United States outside of the Southern region. The History of North America, volume XVIII. Edited by Francis N. Thorpe. More
Boston: John Jewett, 1856. By A Lady. Fourth Thousand. 231pp. 12mo, original brown cloth; (cloth lightly spotted, some light foxing to margins, spine ends lightly worn). Boston: John Jewett, 1856. "This glowing account of conditions for settlement in Kansas consists of a series of letters written in 1855-56 from Lawrence. It contains a full description of the immigration of 1854." Wagner-Camp 279c. Rader 2832. Sabin 72143. More
New York: 2006. Many photo Illus., one photo is double-page and folding. 88pp. Oblong folio, gray cloth, corners bumped, bottom right corner margins throughout are lightly creased. (New York, 2006). First Edition Images of New York City, mostly from the 1950s. Most of the photos are of street scenes. Contributing photographers include: Berenice Abbott, Margaret Bourke-White, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alfred Eisenstaedt, and Andreas Feininger. More
Paris: Morizot, 1862. 14 engraved plates. iii, 518pp. + 2pp. of publisher's ads. 4to, beautifully bound in a contemporary 1/2 brown morocco and brown blind-stamped cloth, light foxing throughout text with light foxing to some margins of some plates, corners lightly bumped. Paris: Morizot, 1862. More
Sturgis: A. A. Rounds. by South Dakota territory and early statehood photographer, A. A. Rounds, whose imprint appears on the mount. The photograph depicts a gentleman in formal dress glaring wide-eyed at the camera. Mount is deckle-edged. Sturgis, South Dakota, n.d., circa 1894. Fine A. A. Rounds was a studio photographer in the 1880's and 1890's who resided in the Dakota Territory, and later South Dakota. After statehood, he set up shop in Sturgis, South Dakota. More
New York: Holt, 1896. 2 color folding maps of Cuba. x, 279pp. 16mo, red cloth, cloth rubbed. New York: Henry Holt, 1896. First Edition. Very good (-). More
East Aurora: Roycrofters, 1905. Illus. 30pp. 8vo, pr. wrs., small hole in margin of front wrapper, otherwise very good. East Aurora: Roycrofters, (1905). Catalog showing some title pages and some text from books published by the Roycrofters. Includes many titles by Elbert Hubbard. More
Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1939. 15 plates, 9 text Illus. xvii, 472pp. 4to, pr. wrs., inner hinge strengthened. Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1939. Very good. More
New York: Brewer, Warren & Putnam, 1932. Some b/w illustrations. 447 pages. Thick 8vo, red-lettered blue cloth (small stain on front cover). New York: Brewer, Warren & Putnam, 1932. First edition. A very good(-) copy. More
Chicago: Privately Printed, 1919. Frontis. 216pp. 12mo, brown cloth, corners bumped, cloth lightly soiled, a few pencil marks in margins. Chicago: Privately Printed, 1919. First Edition. Ownership signature of Bessie M. Rulison of Round Lake, New York on front flyleaf. More
Lancaster: Gilbert Hills, 1844. 4 lithograph plates. 524pp. 8vo, contemporary calf, red leather spine label, calf rubbed, several pages with pencil underlining, pages throughout are slightly wavy, scattered moderate foxing, light foxing to one plate, other plates not foxed, lacks the folding table of distances within the county. Lancaster: Gilbert Hills, 1844. First Edition Author was a teacher who wrote histories of many of Pennsylvania's counties. "Even during his lifetime his (Rupp's) publications became rare and were much sought after..... More
Just a note to tell you I received "The Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells" yesterday in fine shape and I am very happy with such a fine copy. Best regards
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