Songs of Manhattan
Boston: Cornhill, 1918. Small slim 8vo. (12), 70 pages. Black cloth-backed pictorial tan boards; upper front joint neatly repaired. Boston: Cornhill Co., (1918). First Edition. Very good(+). More
Boston: Cornhill, 1918. Small slim 8vo. (12), 70 pages. Black cloth-backed pictorial tan boards; upper front joint neatly repaired. Boston: Cornhill Co., (1918). First Edition. Very good(+). More
New York: Dyckman, 1924. 6 maps plus more than 90 illustrations. xii + 366 pages, 8vo, red cloth, d.w.; front hinge weakened, neat scholarly pencil notes and corrections throughout, dust wrapper chipped & torn but largely intact. New York: The Dyckman Institute, 1924. First edition. Still a very good copy in a good dust wrapper. Nestler, 840. More
Mineola: Dover, 1997. Profusely illustrated in color. 164 pages. Square 4to, brick cloth, d.w. New York: Rizzoli, (1997). Repair to dust jacket. Foreward by Tony Hiss. More
New York: Viking Penguin, 2003. Contains 30 pages of black & white photographic illustrations. 512 pages. Thick 8vo, black and blue two-toned boards, d.w. New York: Viking Penguin, (2003). Head and tail of spine slightly bumped, tiny stains on fore edge of pages. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
New York: Random House, 2001. Two 22-foot-long drawings of Manhattan's East and West Sides in a 24-panel accordian fold-out format. with an essay on the drawings by Paul Goldberger in an separate booklet. oblong 4to, boards, boxed. (New York: Random House, 2001). A fine copy in a near fine slipcase. More
Virginia Beach: The Donning Company Publishers, 2015. Color and black & white illustrations throughout. 177 pages. 4to, blue cloth with gilt lettering and cover design, pictorial d.w. Virginia Beach: The Donning Company Publishers, (2015). First Edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper. Contains a letter addressed to "University Club Member" and signed by Paul N. Leitner, President of The University Club, and John E. Osnato, President of One West 54th Street Foundation. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1960. Illustrated with b/w drawings by O. Soglow. 183 pages. 8vo, tan cloth, d.w. Garden City: Doubleday, 1960. A very good(-) copy, dampstaining to lower cloth and endpapers; in a very good(-) dust wrapper, scuffed and edgeworn. More
New York: Abrams, 2009. Many color illustrations throughout. 352 pages. Short thick 4to, black boards. New York: Abrams, (2009). First edition. A very good copy-- boards a bit scuffed and outer edges of text block a bit spotted, but internally clean. Inscribed by Sanderson on the title page. More
New York: Abrams, 2015. Color photographic illustrations throughout, many full-page. 224 pages. Square folio, pictorial boards, pictorial d.w. (slightly edgeworn). New York: Abrams, (2015). A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
New York: H&M Productions, 1995. Profusely illustrated in color and in black & white. 124 pp., slim 4to, full green leatherette with color photo inlaid on front cover, d.w. (New York): H&M Productions, (1995). First Edition. Fine. More
New York: Henry Harrison, 1926. 64 pages, slim 8vo, black-lettered olive cloth, bookplate removed from inside front cover with some paper damage. New York: Henry Harrison, 1926. First Edition. A very good(+) copy. More
Dear Mr. Hample, Just a short note to confirm receipt of the book and my absolute satisfaction with it. I am in the process of building a library of books from the interwar period to document and understand the events as seen by contemporaries as very often knowledge of what happened afterwards colours the views of historians. I am mainly focussed on Italian matters but books describing current events in other countries such as Germany, UK, France, Spain, Japan and the US are of interest to me. If you have a catalogue or can indicate to me any other books that you think could interest me, I would be very gratefll.Thank you in advance and best regards.
Just a quick thank you note. The Great Upheaval was tenderly packed. I can tell you love your profession as much as I love books. I'm reading it right now and enjoying the quiet of a new snow in New Mexico. Thanks, again!