Sacred Extracts From The Scriptures... for the Use of Schools..
Boston: T.B. Wait & Sons, 1815. “Second Edition.” In contemporary tree calf with a red morocco spine label; very good. More
[Book #36832P]
Boston: T.B. Wait & Sons, 1815. “Second Edition.” In contemporary tree calf with a red morocco spine label; very good. More
[Book #36832P]
New Haven: no publisher, 1798. The contents include fifty-five prose pages, a five page play “The Necromancer: or, Harlequin Dr. Faustus,” and seven pages of “Witty Stories.” While apparently complete, this copy might lack a front paste-down and preliminary leaf as well as a final blank leaf; in contemporary, but..... More
[Book #36691P]
London: Robert Barker, 1611. Measuring approximately 10 1/2 x 14 1/2”; six pages; minor staining and small holes along the left-hand margin where staples were removed; in highly presentable condition. More
[Book #31393P]
Akron: Saalfield Publishing, 1921. Very good in dust jacket. More
[Book #31198P]
London and New York: Nonesuch Press/ Dial Press, 1924-1927. Limited to 1200 copies. Five volumes; comprising the Old and the New Testaments as well as the Apocrypha; publisher’s bindings; very good. More
[Book #35559P]
Sydney, Australia: Angus & Robertson, 1939. First Edition. Very good in dust jacket. Not in Hubin, although it appears to meet the inclusion criteria. More
[Book #33816P]
New York: R.A. Saalfield, n.d. [1879]. Sheet music; very good. Printed music, but unfortunately, issued without what could have been remarkable lyrics (given that it was a march, probably none were required). Two years earlier, the prominent banker and businessman Joseph Seligman was denied a room at the Grand Hotel..... More
[Book #36712P]
Boston: Crosby & Nichols, 1863. First Edition. Some cloth wear and dampstaining; good to very good. With considerable material on the formation of black regiments, including the celebrated Massachusetts 54th, and the loss of Col. Shaw and many of his men in the assault on Fort Wagner. More
[Book #23190P]
Concord, New Hampshire: Clague, Wegman, Schlict, 1883. First Edition. Publisher’s cloth; very good. Presentation copy; inscribed by the author, “With [a] thousand pleasant memories ‘Of the days of auld lang syne’: To Henry & Louise Elwell from their faithful friend Parker Pillsbury 1884.” These are the prominent abolitionist’s memories of..... More
[Book #35478P]
Philadelphia and London: Trustees of the Two Museums, 1934. First Edition (?). This publication is itself in two massive volumes. One is devoted to the text (but with some illustrations), the other is comprised of plates, several in color. Publisher’s wrappers; minor spotting and wear; at least very good. More
[Book #36296P]
Boston: Ticknor & Co., n.d. [c.1883]. A cloth folder, approximately 10 x 14”, when open displaying a sample cover poster for the periodical (”For Sale Here”), including a mounted “gelatine” photograph detail of Richardson’s Austin Hall at Harvard (”Specimen of Gelatine Plate, Issued with the Gelatine Edition”). Opposite is a...... More
[Book #36923P]
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948. First Edition. Inscribed in 1948 by the author on the front free endpaper and signed by the author and subject on the final blank leaf, which is numbered 1463. Near fine in a worn and torn dust jacket. More
[Book #36926P]
Atlanta: Arthur M. Blank, 2003. First Edition. A lavishly produced insight into the construction and design of the Blank family beach house. Blank is a founder of Home Depot. Retained by the printer, of an edition of 500 copies printed, this is one of 100 meant to be numbered, and..... More
[Book #36931P]
Stuttgart: Julius Hoffmann, 1927. First Edition. Baubucher Band 2. Some age toning, else a fine copy in printed wrappers, and the uncommon pictorial dust jacket. More
[Book #36928P]
Sao Paulo, Brazil: Gerth Todtmann, 1948. First Edition. Text in English and in Portuguese. Cloth discolored; very good in a heavily chipped dust jacket. More
[Book #25659P]
Scarsdale, New York: Morgan & Morgan, 1951. First Edition. Very good or a little better; presentation copy; inscribed by Neutra. More
[Book #32086P]
Scarsdale, New York: Morgan & Morgan, 1951. First Edition. Very good or a little better; presentation copy; inscribed by Neutra. More
[Book #36929P]
Stuttgart: Julius Hoffmann, 1927. First Edition. Die Baubucher Band 1, published two years before Neutra emigrated to the United States. Some offsetting to the printed wrappers; a very good copy. More
[Book #36930P]
Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1970. First Edition (published simultaneously in Canada). Near fine in a very good dust jacket with minor wear and a small chip at the top of the front panel. More
[Book #36435P]
Boston: James R. Osgood, 1875-1876. Comprising sixteen issues; folio; each in original printed wrappers and with four plates (some photographic, some reproductions of drawings) of interiors and exteriors of residences, commercial and institutional buildings, as well as monuments, all by prominent architects of the day. Included are the following issues..... More
[Book #36678P]
Cambridge: MIT Press, 1972. First Edition. An exceptional copy of an exceptional book, probably the most important architectural publication of the last fifty years, often described as the manifesto of architectural post-modernism. A fine copy in the printed tissue dust jacket, showing only slight wear; in a custom clamshell box..... More
[Book #36544P]
Zurich: Editions Girsberger, 1951. First Edition. A bit musty; very good. More
[Book #24274P]
New York: National Geographic Society/ Estate of William Ziegler, 1907. First Edition. Publisher’s cloth; a fine copy; estate gift card laid in. This expedition was a failed attempt to reach the North Pole. More
[Book #26293P]
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1897. First American Edition. Two volumes; complete with four maps in pockets in the first volume; bookplates; insignificant wear; near fine. More
[Book #36817P]