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[L.G. Grund Co. Botanic Medicine Group]

[L.G. Grund Co. Botanic Medicine Group]

by [L.G. Grund Co.]

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Philadelphia: L.G. Grund Co., Logan Station, c.1900-1920. [1]p., Circular, 9¼ x 5¾ inches + [2]pp., Circular, 9½ x 6 inches + [20]pp, Booklet, 5¾ x 3¼ inches, wrappers, stapled, illustrations. Fine condition. Three items issued by L.G. Grund Co. of Philadelphia, wholesale buyers of medicinal roots, barks, herbs, leaves, seeds, &c. Here the company solicits the public to offer them large quantities-"Shipments should not be less than 100 lbs."-of various botanic remedies. One circular lists 65 herbs etc. for which they were seeking, giving the common name for each herb as well some of its alternative or regional names. The other circular lists the prices L.G. Grund Co. will pay per pound. To assist their vendors in finding these herbs, the company also published the Medicinal Root and Herb Plants 20-page booklet with drawings of medicinal root and herb plants.
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L.M. Hatch, Commission Merchant, and Insurance Agent... Charleston, S.C. [drop-title from South...
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L.M. Hatch, Commission Merchant, and Insurance Agent... Charleston, S.C. [drop-title from South Carolina trade catalog]

by [Lewis M. Hatch, merchant]

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Charleston: Steam Power_press of Walker & James, 3 Broad-Street, [ca. 1853, per internal date], 32pp. Octavo, illustrated wrappers. General exterior soil; large but mild tideline stain through all pages, not affecting legibility whatsoever. Scarce antebellum South Carolina trade catalog by Lewis M. Hatch (1815-1887), an enterprising Charleston merchant. Hatch's firm offered whale, large and sperm oil and belting for machinists to use in paper and textiles mills. Remarkably, the majority of this catalog (pp7-32) is devoted to the selling of C. Rich and Company's Improved Patent Salamander Safes ("Warranted free from Dampness, as well as Fire-proof") begging the question: exactly how many safes was Hatch selling or hoped to sell? Sixteen pages of this section, alone, are devoted to double-column listings of satisfied customers -appearing first: South Carolinians, Georgians, Alabamians, Floridians and Louisianans-and elsewhere in America. Hatch also self-advertised as the Charleston agent for the… Read More
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L'Amour en Visites. (Love in Visits)
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L'Amour en Visites. (Love in Visits)

by Alfred Jarry

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Paris: P. Fort, Éditeur, MDCCCXCVIII [1898]. 220, 16 [catalog]pp. Twelve illustrations by D. Mullet. Original wrappers bound into quarter goat with raised bands and gilt spine title; marbled endpapers; ribbon bookmark; top edge gilt. Minor rubbing at tips of covers; very good. First edition, first printing of this novel-play in eleven tableaux. Jarry's peer, Paul Fort, founded Théâtre d'Art (1890-93) at the age of 18 in response to the Naturalistic theater. He also co-founded and edited the literary review Livre d'Art with Jarry and founded Vers et Prose with poet Guillaume Apollinaire.
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Labels. (Signed, limited edition)

Labels. (Signed, limited edition)

by Louis de Bernieres

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London: One Horse Press, (1993). 34pp. Stiff wrappers with wrap-around band. Illustrations. Fine copy, unread. First edition. Signed by the author and numbered 1733/2000.
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[Labor Strikes against Black Americans] Notice to all employees of Philadelphia Transportation...
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[Labor Strikes against Black Americans] Notice to all employees of Philadelphia Transportation Company. The Army Can Wait No Longer... [opening lines of broadside]

by Major General Philip Hayes

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[Philadelphia, August 1944]. Broadside. 14 x 17¾ inches. Creasing; some edge wear and light soiling at top and bottom; Very Good. Unrecorded World War II military directive issued to employees of the Philadelphia Transportation Company on strike in protest against Black employees taking on non-menial jobs. The Philadelphia transit strike of 1944 was the largest racially motivated labor strike of the war. On August 1, 1944, because of wartime labor shortages, newly trained Black workers of the PTC began to take positions as drivers and conductors, jobs previously reserved for whites. By noon that day, with racial tensions rising, 4,500 white employees of the PTC responded by going out on strike, crippling an essential wartime service. In response, acting under the provisions of the Smith-Connally Act (War Labor Disputes Act), President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered the War Department to take control of the PTC. "On Saturday, August 5, President Roosevelt sent 5,000 heavily armed soldiers into… Read More
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Ladies' Aid Cookie Book
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Ladies' Aid Cookie Book

by [Mrs. John Schmidt, et al.]

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Hammond, Indiana: St. Paul's Lutheran Ladies Aid Society. 8vo. [ca. 1943]. 100 pages. Stiff wrappers. Large loss to front wrap; crude spine repairs; contents clean and sound. Unrecorded in OCLC. A Second World War-era recipe book from Indiana and devoted to all-things-cookie; a collection of recipes by the women of this local church with named contributors.
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Lanark, A Life in Four Books. (Publisher's proof)

Lanark, A Life in Four Books. (Publisher's proof)

by Alasdair Gray

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New York: George Braziller, Inc., [1985]. Octavo. 560 pages. Stiff paper wrappers. Illustrations by the author. Minor handling, light binding soil; very good. Publisher's proof of the first American edition.  A Burgess 99 title.
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Lancaster Street Lottery, Authorized by Law of the State of Pennsylvania. [C. 1797-1811 lottery...

Lancaster Street Lottery, Authorized by Law of the State of Pennsylvania. [C. 1797-1811 lottery ticket]

by [Lancaster Street Lottery]

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[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]. 1¾ x 6¾ inches. Laid paper. Some foxing; irregular left margin; very good. This lottery was authorized by the General Assembly of Pennsylvania to improve the roads in Lancaster. The scheme began on 1797 and continued intermittently until 1811.
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The Landmark of Freedom. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, against the Repeal of the Missouri...

The Landmark of Freedom. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, against the Repeal of the Missouri Prohibition of Slavery North of 36° 30'. In the Senate, February 21, 1854

by Charles Sumner (1811-1874)

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[Washington, D.C.: Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1854]. 23, [1 (blank)]pp. 8vo. Self-wrapper and untrimmed, as issued. Printed in double columns. Mild staining and creasing in some margins; very good. Speech on the Kansas-Nebraska Act by the great abolitionist Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, a leading advocate for civil rights for Black Americans. Here, Sumner protests the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. SABIN 93663. WORK p332 (72-page edition, lengthier pagination, but same text). BLOCKSON CATALOGUE 9613.  DUMOND P108. LCP, AFRO-AMERICANA 10018.
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[Large Portrait Print of Scientist and Inventor George Washington Carver, issued by the...

[Large Portrait Print of Scientist and Inventor George Washington Carver, issued by the Associated Publishers, a Black Publishing House]

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[Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers, Inc. c.1950s-1960s?]. Halftone print from a photograph. 24 x 19 inches overall; image 22 x 17 inches. Medium-stock paper. Very Good. An almost life-size portrait of George Washington Carver (1864-1943), agricultural scientist, educator, and inventor, wearing a cravat and with his trademark flower in his lapel. Carver is known for his research work and writings on the peanut plant, promoting peanuts as an inexpensive source of protein. Associated Publishers, Inc. of Washington, D.C. were established in 1921 by Carter G. Woodson to publish books on African-American history, including his own. Known as the "Father of Black History," Woodson began the annual celebration of Negro History Week (now Black History Month) in February 1926. Jarvis R. Given's 2021 book Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching describes the firm's long history of publishing portraits of important African Americans, "lithographs with suitable margins for… Read More
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[Large Portrait Print of Nobel Prize-Winner Ralph Bunche issued by Associated Publishers]

[Large Portrait Print of Nobel Prize-Winner Ralph Bunche issued by Associated Publishers]

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[Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers, Inc. c.1950s-1960s?]. 22 x 17 inches overall; image 21 x 16 inches. Heavy, poster-stock paper. Mild foxing; near fine. Almost life-size portrait of Ralph Bunche (1904-1971), political scientist, scholar, and diplomat. Bunche was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic negotiations effecting an armistice between the new state of Israel and its Arab neighbors. He was awarded the U.S. Medal of Freedom in 1963. Bunche's bust portrait was printed in a halftone process after a photograph likely taken the year before he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950. Howard University records a print of this identical image, but their example has a caption and a copyright date of 1949. Associated Publishers, Inc. of Washington, D.C. were established in 1921 by Carter G. Woodson to publish books on African American history, including his own. Known as the "Father of Black History," Woodson began the annual celebration of Negro History Week (now Black History… Read More
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[Large Portrait Print of Brig. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., the U.S. Army's First Black General,...

[Large Portrait Print of Brig. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., the U.S. Army's First Black General, issued by Associated Publishers]

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[Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers, Inc. c.1950s-1960s?]. 24 x 19 inches overall; image 20 x 16 inches. Foxing to image and margins; else Very Good. Almost life-size portrait of Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., U.S.A. (1877-1970)  who became the first Black army officer to attain a general's rank in 1940. The portrait was printed in a half tone process after a photograph by Scurlock Studio of Washington, D.C. founded by Addison N. Scurlock (1883-1964). Associated Publishers, Inc. of Washington, D.C. were established in 1921 by Carter G. Woodson to publish books on African-American history, including his own. Known as the "Father of Black History," Woodson began the annual celebration of Negro History Week (now Black History Month) in February 1926. Jarvis R. Given's 2021 book Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching describes the firm's long history of publishing portraits of important African-Americans, "lithographs with suitable margins for framing." These… Read More
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[Large Portrait Print of Phillis Wheatley, issued by the Associated Publishers]

[Large Portrait Print of Phillis Wheatley, issued by the Associated Publishers]

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[Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers, Inc. c.1950s-1960s?]. Offset lithograph after a drawing. 24 x 18¾ inches overall; image 21 x 15¾ inches. Near fine. An almost life-size portrait of Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784), the eminent eighteenth-century American poet, issued by the Associated Publishers, Inc. of Washington, D.C. The firm was established in 1921 by Carter G. Woodson to publish books on African-American history, including his own. Known as the "Father of Black History," Woodson began the annual celebration of Negro History Week (now Black History Month) in February 1926. Jarvis R. Given's 2021 book Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching describes the firm's long history of publishing portraits of important African-Americans, "lithographs with suitable margins for framing." These portraits were issued from the 1930s to possibly the 1960s. As an example, in their 1939 catalog, Valuable Books on the Negro, Associated Publishers sold individual prints and sets of… Read More
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[Large Portrait Print of Booker T. Washington issued by the Associated Publishers]

[Large Portrait Print of Booker T. Washington issued by the Associated Publishers]

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[Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers, Inc. c.1950s-1960s?]. Halftone print from a photograph. 22¾ x 18¾ inches overall; image 20 x 15¾ inches. Laminated, else very good. (Note: this copy laminated, likely for a classroom setting.) An almost life-size portrait of Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), author, orator, and founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. The print was made from a photograph by Scurlock Studio of Washington, D.C. founded by Addison N. Scurlock (1883-1964). Associated Publishers, Inc. of Washington, D.C. were established in 1921 by Carter G. Woodson to publish books on African-American history, including his own. Known as the "Father of Black History," Woodson began the annual celebration of Negro History Week (now Black History Month) in February 1926. Jarvis R. Given's 2021 book Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching describes the firm's long history of publishing portraits of important African-Americans, "lithographs with suitable margins… Read More
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The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock. ( Association copy, signed)

The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock. ( Association copy, signed)

by David Freeman

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Woodstock, New York: The Overlook Press, (1984). 281pp. Hardcover. Book is very good in a dust jacket with very toned flaps else in like condition. First edition and inscribed: "For Paul Bartel-to look back at one who came earlier. David Freeman, Los Angeles, October 1988." Bartel directed the black comedy Eating Raoul, Rock 'n' Roll High School, and such cult classics as Death Race 2000, Lust in the Dust, and Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills. Freeman's memoir of Hitchcock includes the entire screenplay for The Short Night.
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Last Exit To Brooklyn. (Presentation copy)
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Last Exit To Brooklyn. (Presentation copy)

by Hubert Selby Jr.

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New York: Grove Press, Inc., (1964). Octavo. 304pp. Hardcover. Textblock's edges with faint soil; near fine in like dustwrapper. First edition, first printing of Selby's novel of lower class Brooklyn during the 1950s with themes of drug use, homosexuality, drag queens, and prostitution. Presentation copy, inscribed and signed: "Dear Doug-It is obvious that you are not trapped, But have found the way to a freedom Those looking for an Exit have yet to find. I trust you will continue on your way To fulfillment. Love, H. Selby Jr. 11-13-78."  Last Exit was the subject of an obscenity trial in England. It was made into a film in 1989 by the German director Uli Edel.
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Last Exit To Brooklyn

Last Exit To Brooklyn

by Hubert Selby Jr.

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London: Calder and Boyars, (1966). 234pp. Sm. 8vo. Hardcover.  Very good or better in price-clipped dustwrapper. First U.K. edition, first issue of of Selby's novel of lower class Brooklyn during the 1950s with themes of drug use, homosexuality, drag queens, and prostitution. Last Exit was the subject of an obscenity trial in England. It was made into a film in 1989.
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Last Studies

by Hubert Crackanthorpe

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London: William Heinemann. 1897. Octavo. Half title, portrait frontis., 223, [1] pages + 16pp., catalog. Publisher's olive green cloth; without rare dustwrapper. Spine and its lettering slightly darkened and dulled; a very good copy. First edition, first printing; posthumously published. With a poem by Stopford A Brooke and an appreciation by Henry James. Hubert Crackanthorpe, a British writer and critic born in 1870, explored themes of love, passion, and human relationships in his short stories and novels. Despite his brief career, his works were esteemed for their psychological depth and elegant prose.
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The Last Words of Dutch Schultz. A Fiction in the Form of a Film Script

The Last Words of Dutch Schultz. A Fiction in the Form of a Film Script

by William S. Burroughs

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New York: The Viking Press, (1975). 115 pages. 8vo. Hardcover in cloth. Small label shadow to pastedown, else fine in dustwrapper in like condition. First edition, first printing, as published by Viking in this format.
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The Last Words of Dutch Schultz. A Fiction in the Form of a Film Script

The Last Words of Dutch Schultz. A Fiction in the Form of a Film Script

by William S. Burroughs

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New York: Seaver Books, (1981). 115 pages. Sm. 8vo. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrated from photographs. Very good with small corner crease to back cover. Stated as being the "first paperbound edition" on the copyright page.
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