Species of the Genus Schwagerina and Their Stratigraphic Significance.
by Beede, J. W. and Hedwig T. Kniker.
Austin: The University of Texas, 1924. [University of Texas Bulletin, No. 2433: September 1, 1924]. Octavo, paperbound (printed grey wrappers), 98 pp. Very Good+, with lightly rubbed edges & age darkening. From Introduction: Species of the genus Schwagerina occur in most of the outcropping limestones formed in the open, connected, epicontinental seas existing at the time of the initiation of the Permian fauna and flora. They are highly organized formainifera, of large size,... Read More
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Seven Men.
by Beerbohm, Max.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, MCMXX. First American Edition, containing an Appendix and Six Drawings not published elsewhere. This is Number 690 of 2000. Square octavo, black cloth (hardcover), top edge gilt, uncut, [239] pp. Near-Fine, with rubbing top spine tips; in protective mylar wrapper.
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Fifty Caricatures.
by Beerbohm, Max.
London: William Heinemann, MCMXIII. First Edition. Octavo, green illus. cloth (hardcover), gilt letters and decorations to upper cover, unpaginated, tipped-in plates, cardstock pages. Very Good, with light edgewear and soiling to covers, former-owner signature.
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And Even Now.
by Beerbohm, Max.
London: William Heinemann, 1920. First Edition. Octavo, yellow cloth (hardcover), paper spine label, uncut, ix, 320 pp. Very Good, with light soiling to covers, darkened endpapers.
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The Dreadful Dragon of Hay Hill.
by Beerbohm, Max.
London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1928. First Edition. Octavo, red cloth-backed boards (hardcover), [113] pp. Good, with light edgewear and soiling, tip of spine pulled.
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The Happy Hypocrite. Illustrated by George Sheringham.
by Beerbohm, Max.
London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1915. First Illustrated Edition. Quarto, illustrated cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, tissue-protected frontis., tissue-protected plates, plates in full-color, 70 pp. Very Good, with darkened spine and edgewear.
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Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Pictured by George Soper. A New Translation by Ernest Beeson.
by Beeson, Ernest; Transl.
New York: George H. Doran Company, [1923]. First American Edition. Octavo, illustrated gold cloth (hardcover), 278 pp. Illustrated with line drawings and full-color plates. Very Good+ with light edgewear. Photographs gladly provided upon request.
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Fromajadas and Indigo: The Minorcan Colony in Florida.
by Beeson, Kenneth H., Jr.
Charleston, SC: The History Press, (2006). Octavo, softbound (stiff, illustrated purple wrappers), 95 pp. Fine (As New). From lower cover: With great anticipation, more than twelve hundred settlers -- the majority from the Mediterranean island of Minorca -- arrived on the eastern shore of Florida, south of St. Augustine, in 1768 to begin a new life at the colony of New Smyrna. Despite the initial successes of the colony, political strife and inadequate funding steered... Read More
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The Plays, Histories, and Novels of the Ingenious Mrs. Aphra Behn. With Life and Memoirs. [Six volumes, complete].
by Behn, Mrs. Aphra.
London: John Pearson, 1871. Facsimile reprint of the Third Edition, 1734-35. Six volumes, complete. Octavo, 3/4 polished calf & marbled boards (hardcover, leather), top edges gilt, uncut. Frontis portrait. Very Good; spine gilt somewhat dull, some cover scuffing, title page of Volume I is torn near gutter but remains in tact. In general, the books are clean and tight.
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The Cold Wind and the Warm: A Play.
by Behrman, S. N.
New York: Random House, [1959]. First Edition. Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), 142 pp. Fine.
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Un-American Activities: A Memoir of the Fifties.
by Belfrage, Sally.
New York: HarperCollins, [1994]. First Edition. Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), 263 pp. Fine in dust jacket.
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The Yankee Mining Squadron; Or, Laying the North Sea Mine Barrage.
by Belknap, Captain Reginald R., U. S. N.
Annapolis, MD: The United States Naval Institute, 1920. Octavo, dark green cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 110 pp. Near-Fine, with slightly faded edges. Illustrated with b&w photos.
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Tangweera: Life and Adventures among Gentle Savages.
by Bell, C. Napier.
London: Edward Arnold, 1899. First Edition. Octavo, illustrated white cloth (hardcover), uncut, [xii], 318 pp. Frontis., 7 plates. Fair; cover is speckled, spine slanted.
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Joseph Herbert Babb Family of Northwest Florida, 1802-1982.
by Bell, Doris Babb; comp.
Milton, Fla.: By the Author, 1984. First Edition. Octavo, softbound, [iv], 326 pp. Illustrations, tables. Fine.
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Belleair Directory 1958, Town of Belleair, Florida: A Complete List of Residents and Telephones, with Map of the Town and Block Numbers.
by Belleair Civic Centar Association.
Belleair, FL: Belleair Civic Center Association, 1958. Octavo, paperbound (stiff blue stapled wrappers), 52 pp. Some inked doodles to interior photographs.
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The 1978 Belleair Directory. 25th Edition.
by Belleair Civic Association.
The Belleair Civic Association, 1978. Octavo, paperbound (stapled white illus. wrappers), 112 pp. Very Good+, with pencilled notes to first page.
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Losing It All to Sprawl: How Progress Ate My Cracker Landscape.
by Belleville, Bill.
Gainesville: University Press of Florida, (2006). First edition. Octavo, cloth & boards, x, 199, [ii] pp. Photos. Fine in a Fine dust jacket.
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Losing It All to Sprawl: How Progress Ate My Cracker Landscape.
by Belleville, Bill.
Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, (2006). First Edition. Signed by the author. Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), xx, 199 pp. Photos. Fine in dust jacket.
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Glimpses of the Panhandle.
by Bell, Harold W.
Chicago: Adams Press, 1961. First Edition. Signed by the Author. Contents include: Steamboats Once Ran on Apalachicola River; St. Joseph Had Brief by Interesting History; Eight Mile Railway - Lake Wimico to St. Joseph 1836; Many Burned to Death at “Negro Fort”; Florida’s First Constitution in 1838; History of Panhandle Marked by Indian Massacres; Gulf County Created in 1925; Confederacy Furnished Salt From St. Andrews Bay - 1861-65; Rebels and Yanks Clashed Here, 1863; Area Land... Read More
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Bell’s British Theatre. [Twenty-one volumes].
by Bell, John; Editor.
London: Printed for John Bell / T. Lowndes, 1780. Twenty one [21] volumes. Duodecimo, uniform early polished calf, calf labels, gilt-decorated spine. Extra engraved titles, all entries with separate engraved frontises (few folded). Very Good; covers strong and tight with light shelfwear and scuffing.
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Virginia Woolf, A Biography.
by Bell, Quentin
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1972) [Hardcover] xiii, [v], 556 pp. Good, a clean copy with a bit of a spine crease and dust jacket panels taped to endpapers.
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Bloomsbury Recalled.
by Bell, Quentin
New York: Columbia University Press, (1995). Fourth printing of this edition. Octavo, softbound, [xviii], 23, [1]pp. Near fine. Plates.
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Insitutes of Surgery: Arranged in the Order of the Lectures Delivered in the University of Edinburgh.
by Bell, Sir Charles.
Philadelphia: A. Waldie, 1840. First American Edition. Octavo, 3/4 black calf & marbled boards (hardcover), viii, 416, [ii] pp. Fair; ex-library copy, bearing several small stamps from the New York Mercantile Library, front cover detached, some foxing.
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History of the Town of Marlborough, Cheshire County, N. H., with the Report of Its Centennial Celebration in 1876; Also Embracing Genealogies and Sketches of Families from 1764 to 1880.
by Bemis, Charles A.
Boston: Press of Geo. H. Ellis, 1881. First Edition. Octavo, professionally rebound in black cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, tissue-protected frontis., ix, 726 pp. Near Fine.
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Reminiscences of the Second Seminole War. Edited with an Introduction and Postscript by John K. Mahon. Including Bemrose’s Medical Case Notes from The Second Seminole War, Edited by E. A. Hammond.
by Bemrose, John.
Tampa, Florida: University of Tampa Press, 2001. Seminole Wars Historic Foundation, Contribution Number Three. New Edition with Supplementary Essays. Octavo, softbound (slick red illus. stiff wrappers), 135 pp. Fine. From lower cover: John Bemrose’s Reminiscences is well-written and full of insightful glimpses of the everyday life and travails of an enlisted man during the early part of the Second Seminole War... John Bemrose was obviously a perceptive observer, interested in the... Read More
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