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New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1941. Stated First Edition. Hardcover. VERY GOOD PLUS IN VERY GOOD DJ. Dust jacket corners clipped, but original price still present on both front and rear flaps. Some minor rubbing to extremities, now protected in mylar. Book itself beautifully bound in red cloth boards, with gilt lettering to spine. Signed and inscribed by author on front free endpaper. One corner slightly nudged, some very slight rubbing to front cover. Very small stain to page in back. 158 pp.
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DO THESE BONES LIVE (SIGNED)
by Dahlberg, Edward
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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE ALMANAC 1900 : GUIDE TO NEW YORK; A BOOK OF INFORMATION, GENERAL OF THE WORLD, AND SPECIAL OF NEW YORK CITY AND LONG ISLAND
by Brooklyn Daily Eagle
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Brooklyn, New York: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1900. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Card covers, Sewn Binding, 640 pp. Measuring 9" x 6" x 3/4". TWO Large Color Maps folded and tipped in: GUIDE MAP TO THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, has a long, even separating tear along one of the folds, and is a street map of the entire borough; The second map is the BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY,which covers New York City Railroads, both Elevated Lines and Surface Lines through Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and The Bronx. Also pages of color street maps of Manhattan, and a fabulous map of Prospect Park! Some cracking and fading to paperback spine, but remarkably well-preserved, especially for a frequently-consulted Compendium of Planet New York. Incredibly chock full of every sort of information one might want to, well, to fact-check a novel or screenplay or film about New York set at the conclusion of the 19th century. Or just for the pleasurable consumption of fascinating factoids, comparisons of the charms and…
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THE SILVER PENCIL
by Dalgliesh, Alice
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Plus / Very Good. Katherine Milhous. Octavo, 8.25 in. x 5.75 in., pp. 235. "A" and publisher's emblem to copyright page. Illustrated with ink drawings by Katherine Milhous. Blue cloth boards with silver title and thistle design to front, abd silver title to spine. LIght shelfwear to edges. Pictorial endpapers. Unmarked interior. Spine and hinges tight. Edgewear to top of dustjacket, with small chips to top of dustjacket spine. Darkening to dustjacket spine. Protected in mylar. Manufactured under wartime conditions, as per note on copyright page. U.S. author and editor Alice Dalgliesh (1893-1979) wrote more than 40 books for and about children. Her stories often drew on her own life experiences, which took place on four continents. Alice Dalgliesh was born on the island of Trinidad in what was then called the British West Indies, on Oct. 7, 1893. She started writing stories when she was 8. Her mother was English and her…
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THE HISTORY OF IRELAND FROM THE EARLIEST PERIODS TO THE YEAR 1245, WHEN THE ANNALS OF BOYLE, WHICH ARE ADOPTED, AS THE RUNNING TEXT AUTHORITY, TERMINATE: WITH A BRIEF ESSAY ON THE NATIVE ANNALISTS, AND OTHER SOURCES FOR ILLUSTRATING IRELAND, AND FULL STATISTICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTICES OF THE BARONY OF BOYLE (TWO VOLUMES, COMPLETE)
by D'Alton, John
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Dublin, Ireland: Self-Published, 1845. First Edition. Leather-bound. Very Good Text in Near Fine Binding. Octavos. Brown half-morocco over brown and white stone-marbled boards, with gilt roll lines to spines and corners.Deckle edges. Recent endpapers. Sold by subscription, with list of subscribers at front. Thirteen engravings to Volume I; none to Volume II. Some spotting to engraving pages, but mostly to margins (not the images themselves).
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A DISCOURSE DELIVERED IN THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN NEWBURYPORT ON TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1844, IT BEING THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AUTHOR'S ORDINATION. (INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR); Dr. Dana's Half-Century Sermon, delivered November 19, 1844
by Dana, Daniel
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Newburyport, Massachusetts: John G. Tilton, 1845. Pamphlet. Good. String-bound pamphlet (9" x 5 1/2"). Inscription to front cover: "To ________, with sincere regards from the Author". 32 pp. No rear cover. Sunning to front, which is partially detached from string. The Rev. Daniel Dana (July 24, 1771 - August 26, 1859) was a minister in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and served as fourth president of Dartmouth College from 1820 to 1821. He graduated from Dartmouth in the class of 1788.
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PORTRAITS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY OFFICERS OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR; BEING FASCIMILES OF A RARE SERIES PUBLISHED IN 1647; WITH NEW BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF THEIR LIVES AND ACTIONS
by Daniell, Edward
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London, England: Edward Daniel, 1873. Limited edition. Hardcover. Good. 16mo, 4.25 x 6.25 in.,, pp. 4 (unpaginated preface) + 34. Illustrated with 21 black and white engravings. One of only one hundred copies printed. Red-brown cloth boards with tan spine. Evidence of repair/rebacking. Black title to front board surface rubbed almost free of black. No title. Rubbing to edges and corners. Marble endpapers. Hinges repaired with dark brown library tape. Previous owner listed plates in pencil on front endpaper. Two inch closed tear opposite p. 22. Fascinating caricatures of the personages described therein. "...The tragedy of the death of the King was now drawing to a close, and it is evident that Cromwell was the prime manager of that catastrophe. He acted his part with his usual self-possession and hypocrisy, although his conduct was sufficiently open in some respects; as he sat upon the trial, signed the death-warrant, and urged on the execution. The state of Ireland now demanded notice, where three…
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THINGS THEY NEVER SHOWED YOU
by Daniels, Keith W. & Lost Data Press (Compiler)
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Austin, Texas: Lost Data Press, 1978. Spiral_bound. Good Plus. Quarto. Spiralbound. An incredible gathering of practical gerry-rigs and fixamathingies, quick solutions to problems which REALLY WORK, for the most part, using materials commonly at hand. Index in front of book based on "what-to-what' information...WHAT was who doing to WHAT? If you can remember either 'what' and find it in the index, you're home free. The index, combined with the placement of the page numbers, should make it easier, faster, and more comfortable to flip through and find what you want..." "This collection of articles on how to do things (when all else fails) came from magazines published between the years 1915 and 1948...they convey unusual and useful points-of-view on how to solve problems or make things...". "We all know that makeshifts are to be avoided whenever possible, but it is a poor mechanic who cannot devise one in an emergency or adapt himself to unusual circumstances."
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THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF CHARLES DARWIN, INCLUDING AN AUTOBIOGRAPICAL CHAPTER : (THREE VOLUMES COMPLETE)
by Darwin, Charles [Edited by Francis Darwin]
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London: John Murray, 1887. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good Plus. Complete set in three volumes. Frontis of Darwin to each volume, 2 plates. ix,539,396,418 pages, Index. Gren cloth, large octavos with titles in gilt. Volume I has contemporary inscription dated 1887. Some foxing to endpapers, notes in pencil to rear endpaper of each volume, a few pages have some minor pencilling, otherwise clean. Corners bumped, spines show fading, light edgewear with usual light wear to top and bottom of spines, bindings tight.
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THE STORY OF BURNT NJAL : FROM THE ICELANDIC OF THE NJALS SAGA; With a Prefatory Note by E.V. Lucas, and the Introduction, Abridged, from the Original Edition of 1861
by Dasent, George Webbe
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New York: The Baker and Taylor Co, 1900. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo, 7.75 in. x 5.32 in., pp. xlvi, 333. Illustrated with frontispiece. Teal cloth-covered boards with elaborate framed black heraldic insignia to cover. Light rubbing to extremities. Bottom front corner nudged. Gilt frames and title to spine. Light spotting to half title. Age-toning to pages. Unmarked interior. NOTE: This version is Abridged, emphasizing story over Icelandic history, the coming of Christianity around the Tenth Century, and an analysis of the literary tradition of Saga, which is more extensively included in other editions. This version might be said to be: "Just the facts" Njal's Saga is an Icelandic saga by an unknown author, written down around 1280. The story describes a spiral of feuds and vengeance, leading eventually to the burning of a farmstead at Bergotha in Iceland, which killed the head of the household, Njal, his wife, and a number of his sons...Another characteristic of the narrative is the presence of…
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LEIF THE LUCKY
by D'Aulaire, Ingri & Edgar Parin
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New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, 1941. Stated First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Minus in Fair Dustjacket. Large quarto. Colorful pictorial front board which depicts young Leif, "sturdy, adventurous son of Erik The Red,".Mild rubbing to extremities.Illustrated by stone (crayon) lithographs and printed in five colors by George C. Miller of New York. Alternating black and white, and color illustrations throughout. Approximately 60 pp. Original $2.00 price to top of dustjacket flap. Dustjacket edgeworn with closed tears, and has done its job well to protect the book within. A nice, clean, if slightly "loved" book about a young lad, brave and adventurous. "Erik the Red had three sons. The one was called Torstein, the second Torvald, and the third was called Leif. And this is the story of Leif, Erik's son, who sailed with his father to Greenland and who later sailed still farther west and found there the continent of America.
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MOUNT ANALOGUE; Translated from the French and introduced by Roger Shattuck, with a postface by Vera Daumal
by Daumal, Rene
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San Francisco, CA: City Lights Books, 1968. Softcover. Very Good. Trade paperback, 5.5 x 8 inches, pp. 106. Illustrated with drawings by the author. Several surface scratches to left side of cover. Light spotting to top and fore-edge. Gentle thumbing to bottom front corner. Unmarked interior. "The extraordinary voyage on the yacht "Impossible" and the partial ascent of a symbolic mountain serve as the narrative touchstone for this intriguing spiritual autobiography. " (from inside cover).
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HISTORICAL TRACTS; Consisting of 1. A Discovery of the true cause why Ireland was never brought under obedience of the crown in England. / 2. A Letter to the Earl of Salisbury on the State of Ireland, in 1607. / 3. A Letter to the Earl of Salisbury, in 1610; giving an Account of the Plantation in Ulster. / 4. A Speech to the Lord Deputy in 1613, Tracing the ancient Constitution of Ireland. To which is prefixed a new Life of the Author, from authentic Documents
by Davies, John
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London, England: John Stockdale, 1786. Leatherbound. Good Plus. Octavo, 8.75 in. x 5.2 in., pp. [2], xxxii, 317, [3] (advertising). Full tree calf with gilt title on black panel to spine. Gilt decorations to spine. Rubbing to extremities. Chip to front board, and to top/bottom of spine. Front joint cracked, but threads holding. Corners rubbed. Previous owner's signature, dated 1787, in ink to front pastedown. Sir John Davies (16 April 1569 (baptised)Â - 8 December 1626) was an English poet, lawyer, and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1597 and 1621. He became Attorney General for Ireland and formulated many of the legal principles that underpinned the British Empire.
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HIGH LATITUDE (SIGNED)
by Davis, J.K. (John King)
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Parkville, Australia: Melbourne University Press, 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Plus / Very Good. Octavo, 5.5 x 8.5 in., pp. xvi + 292. Illustrated with frontispiece and twenty-four additional black and white photographs and six maps. Inscribed, signed and dated by author John King Davis on front free endpaper. Olive-green cloth boards with silver title to spine. Light rubbing to extremities. Sunning to bottom of spine. Light rubbing to edges of dustjacket. Light soiling to rear panel of dustjacket. Author inscription reads: "Miss Marian Cuttle wishing you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year John K Davis Xmas 1963". "John King Davis was born in London in 1884. He was educated at London and Burford Grammar School in Oxfordshire and at the age of sixteen he signed on as an apprentice in the Liverpool sailing ship Celtic Chief. Davis joined the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909 (leader Ernest Henry Shackleton), as chief officer of Nimrod and received his first command when he…
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TRIAL BY ICE : THE ANTARCTIC JOURNALS OF JOHN KING DAVIS
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Bluntisham, UK: Bluntisham Books / Erskine Press, 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine / Near Fine. Large octavo, 7.5 x 10 in., pp. vi + 203. Illustrated with thirty-six black and white photographs. Dark blue cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Endpaper maps. Protected in mylar. "John King Davis was born in London in 1884. He was educated at London and Burford Grammar School in Oxfordshire and at the age of sixteen he signed on as an apprentice in the Liverpool sailing ship Celtic Chief. Davis joined the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909 (leader Ernest Henry Shackleton), as chief officer of Nimrod and received his first command when he succeeded Frederick Pryce Evans as captain on the return voyage. He was then invited to serve as second in command on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 (leader Douglas Mawson), and was captain of the expedition ship Aurora. On this expedition he made three summer voyages of relief and exploration as well as oceanographic cruises between…
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HISTORY OF CHINA AND ITS INHABITANTS, VOL. I (WITH FOLD-OUT MAP); (Harper's Family Library No. LXXX)
by Davis, John Francis
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff Street, 1836. Stereotype Edition. Hardcover. Fair. 16mo. Brown(ed?) paper-covered boards with black lettering in black ruled frame. Volume I (of II). Front board all-but-detached. Some peeling with loss of paper to spine. Catalogue of entire Harper's Family Library printed on rear, very sunned. Rubbing to extremities. Light foxing throughout, but quite easily readable. 3 in. closed tear to map.
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PLOW PENNY MYSTERY; Illustrated by Paul Brown
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Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, 1942. Stated First Edition. Hardcover. Good Minus / Good. Paul Brown. Octavo, 8.1 in. x 5.7 in., pp. 275. Illustrated with black and white ink drawings. Green cloth boards with burgundy lion head to front. Burgundy title to spine. Untrimmed fore-edge. Rubbing to extremities. Dents to bottom edges of boards; bottom corners bumped. Light ripple to bottom quarter of the book's pages (from moisture?). Unmarked interior. Rubbing, creases, and chips to dustjacket edges. Large chip to top of dustjacket spine. "Another good story laid on a small farm in the part of Connecticut which Mrs. Davis knows so well. The family consists of twelve year old Connie, who adores horses, Clown, who loves to dress up and Sambo, aged four, a lovable, lisping little boy who is often in the way. With the help of a nervous new neighbor, Larry Maine, they uncover the most appalling fake antique racket. Plenty of excitement, animal life, nice characters and mean ones. Also…
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STAND FAST AND REPLY
by Davis, Lavinia R.
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Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, 1943. Stated First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good / Very Good. Octavo, 8.1 in. x 5.6 in, pp. 278. Ochre cloth boards with embossed tree to front. Black title to spine. Light rubbing to extremities. Decorated endpapers. Chips to margins of fore-edge of pp. 17-24. Unmarked interior. Chips to top of dustjacket spine and bottom corners. Creases to top corner of dustjacket front. Protected in mylar. "Books for Girls Interested in Careers .... An absorbing tale of a girl's growth into maturity and courage." (from the dustjacket) Lavinia Riker Davis (1909-1961) was an American author of picture books, teenage novels, and mysteries for children and adults who wrote over forty books.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA; Being the First Part of a Course on Mathematics, Adapted to the Method of Instruction in the American Colleges
by Day, Jeremiah
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New Haven, Connecticut: Hezekiah Howe & Co, 1834. Thirteenth Edition. Leather-bound. Very Good. Later edition of an early 19th century algebra text by Congregational minister, Professor of Mathematics and (later) President of Yale College for almost thirty years (1817-1846). Full original brown tree calf, with contrasting (red) spine label. Two pull-out charts at rear.
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PARAGUAY : THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE, NATURAL WEALTH, AND COMMERCIAL CAPABILITIES; English Edition Edited by E.G. Ravenstein
by De Bourgade La Dardye, E.
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London, England: George Philip and Son, 1892. First English Edition. Hardcover. Good Plus. Octavo, 7.8 in. x 5.2 in., pp. xiii, [1], 243, 1-4 (advertising). Illustrated with frontis and twelve additional full-page black and white photographs and large color map of Paraguay (24 in. x 23 in.) in pocket on rear pastedown. Dark blue cloth boards with frame stamped in blind, gilt title and gilt coat of arms to front; gilt title to spine. Rubbing to extremities; sunning to spine. Chips to headband. Black sticker remnant to base of spine. Ex-library from "Manchester Geographical Society" with library stamp to pastedowns, front and back free endpaper, and verso of map. Color map of Paraguay in VG+ condition. The map was drawn by the author, Dr. E. de Bourgade "based on his own observations made 1887-88, the unpublished Documents of the Boundary Commission of 1871-73, and the maps of Mouchez & Toeppen, 1889."
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PRACTICAL WATCH REPAIRING
by de Carle, Donald
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London, England: N.A.G. Press, Ltd, 1976. Thrd Edition, Fourth Printing. Hardcover. Very Good / Good Plus. A.E. Ayres. Octavo, 8.8 in. x 5.5 in., pp. viii, 319. Illustrated with 550 ink drawings by A.E. Ayres. Light blue boards with gilt title to front and spine. Light shelfwear to top/bottom of spine. Tape residue to front and rear pastedown. Previous owner's signature to top of front free endpaper. Rubbing to edges of dustjacket.; small chips and tears to top/bottom of dustjacket spine.
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