Deutsches Soldatenjahrbuch 2001.
Schild Verlad, 2001. Octavo, hardcover (illus. boards), 440 pp. Illustrations throughout. Very Good, with light edgewear.
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The Oracle 1941, Tully Central School.
Tully Central School, 1941. Quarto, yellow spiral bound & stamped brown cardstock, 68 pp + 4 pp signatures & cards. Very Good, with wear to spiral binding.
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The Story of the 73rd: The Unofficial History of the 73rd Bomb Wing.
by 73rd Bomb Wing.
Nashville: The Battery Press, 1980. Facsimile reprint of the 1946 edition. Quarto, illustrated red cloth (hardcover), unpaginated. Photos, map endpapers. Fine, with bookplate. World War II aviation.
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Just 100 Miles from Home: Exploring the Tri-State with Joe Aaron.
by Aaron, Joe.
Published by the Author, (1983). First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the Author. Octavo, blue illustrated cloth (hardcover), 259 pp. Very Good, with former-owner inscription. From Introduction: ...I have traveled many thousands of miles along the Tri-State’s back roads and byways since that summer day in 1971 when it all began, pulling a camper trailer behind a pickup truck. I have camped, with a growing nervousness, along the usually placid Wabash when it was... Read More
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Hiking the Rogue: A Hiker’s Guide to the Upper Rogue Trail, the Rogue River Trail and the Lower Rogue Trail.
by Aaron, Marvin and Art Bernstein.
Grants Pass, OR: Magnifica Books, (1990). Octavo, paperbound (stiff, photo illus. wrappers), 54 pp. Very Good, with light rubbing & foxing (age darkened spotting) to covers. From Introduction: 250 miles. From a hidden, icy spring on the flank of a dormant volcano to an offshore canyon knifing the edge of the continent. This is the Rogue, mightiest of Oregon’s coastal rivers.
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North Dakota Postcards 1900 - 1930.
by Aasen, Larry.
Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, (1999). Postcard History Series. First Edition. Octavo, stiff pictorial wrappers, 128 pp. Images throughout. Fine.
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Harper’s Story Books. A Series of Narratives, Dialogues, Biographies, and Tales, for the Instruction and Entertainment of the Young. Embellished with Numerous and Beautiful Engravings. Rambles among the Alps. Contents: The Little Savoyards and Their Goats; Up to Chamouny; Mont Blanc; The Glaciers; The Sea of Ice; Old Black Head; The Great St. Bernard; The Excursion; The Baths of Leuk; The Pass of the Gemmi.
by Abbott, Jacob.
New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, (1856). Signed by Elias Loomis to his son, Henry Elias Loomis, famous scientist. Duodecimo, red blind-stamped cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 160 pp. Very Good, with edgewear.
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The History of Napoleon Bonaparte. New Edition. [Four volume set].
by Abbott, John S. C.
New York: Harper & Brothers, (1883). Four volume set. Octavo, green cloth (hardcover), top edges gilt, uncut, 304 pp + [305] - 611 pp + 336 pp + [337] - 666 pp. Frontis., illus. Good; Volumes 1-3 have minor wear; Volume IV has damp-staining to cover along fore-edges. Photographs gladly provided upon request.
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A Locomotive Engineer’s Album: The Saga of Steam Engines in America. Fifth in the Old Railroad Series.
by Abdill, George B.; Locomotive Engineer.
Seattle, Washington: Superior Publishing Company, (1965). First Edition. Quarto, orange cloth (hardcover), 190 pp. Very Good, with foxing (age darkened spotting); in a Very Good dust jacket with foxing and light edgewear. From dust jacket: The steel bridge across the Missouri was finished and the Northern Pacific’s Engineering Department decided to put it to the acid test. Eight of the road’s heaviest 4-4-0s were sent out onto the main span blanketing the track on... Read More
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Les Races Humaines. [Bound with:] L’ Armenie et les Armeiens. [Bound with:] Les Basques et Le Pays Basque: Moeurs, Language, et Histoire. [Bound with:] L’Espange: Des Goths et des Arabes. [Four volumes found in one; all first editions]. [Signed by Lafcadio Hearn].
by Abel, Hovelacque. Gatteyrias, J.-A. Vinson, Julien. Geley, Leon.
Paris: Leopold Cerf, 1882. Paris: Leopold Cerf, 1882. Paris: Leopold Cerf, 1882. Paris, Leopold Cerf, 1882. Four volumes bound into one. All first editions. Octavo, bound by Trow in 3/4 red morocco & marbled boards, top edge gilt, gilt-stamped spine, 159, [i] pp + 144 pp. + viii, [9] - 148, [i] pp + 156 pp. Plates, illustrations. This volume is from the personal library of Lafcadio Hearn. It... Read More
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Out of Office 0002.
by Abiva, Matthew Jamieson; Editor-in-Chief.
1401 Flower Street: Out of Office, Walt Disney Imagineering, 2014. Designed and Printed in Glendale, CA. Octavo, softbound (stiff, full-color illus. wrappers), 233 pp + [xxiv] pp. Fine. Out of Office is a journal for Imagineers by Imagineers about what we create when we aren’t Imagineering (but are still imagining). We showcase the contract administrator who paints, the project manager who photographs, the CAD specialist who cooks, the senior staff assistant who continues to explore his... Read More
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Elfin Malherbe: The Influence of Malherbe on French Lyric Prosody, 1605 - 1674.
by Abraham, Claude K.
The University Press of Kentucky, (1971). First Edition. Octavo, cloth (hardcover), brown spine label, gilt letters, 354 pp. Fine in a Near-Fine, price-clipped dust jacket. From dust jacket: Critics and historians of French literature have for years accepted Francois de Malherbe as the fountainhead of French classical poetry, believing that he directly or indirectly influenced the production of most of the French poets of the seventeenth century. Those who opposed him blamed him for imposing... Read More
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After Africa: Extracts from British Travel Accounts and Journals of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries Concerning the Slaves, Their Manners, and Customs in the British West Indies.
by Abrahams, Roger D. and John F. Szwed, Assisted by Leslie Baker and Adrian Stackhouse, eds.
New Haven: Yale University Press, (1983). Octavo, green cloth (hardcover), ix, 444 pp. Fine in a slightly chipped dust jacket.
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The Florida Keys.
by Ackerman, Bill.
Tallahassee: Florida Department of Agriculture, 1957. Octavo, pictorial self-wrappers, stapled, [iv], 56 pp. Photos.
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Ackroyd’s Brief Lives: J. M. W. Turner.
by Ackroyd, Peter.
New York: Doubleday, (2005). First Edition. Duodecimo, black cloth & brown boards (hardcover), gilt letters, uncut, 173 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: Joseph Mallord William Turner was born in London in 1775. His father was a barber, and his mother came from a family of London butchers.”His speech was recognizably that of a Cockney, and his language was the language of the streets.” As his finest paintings show, his... Read More
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T. S. Eliot, A Life.
by Ackroyd, Peter.
New York: Simon and Schuster, (1984). Octavo, boards (hardcover), gilt lettering, 400 pp. Very Good+, with slightly darkened edges; in a Very Good+ dust jacket, with slight wear along edges. From dust jacket: Within his lifetime T. S. Eliot came to be considered the greatest poet of his generation and perhaps the most important poet of this century. Two decades after his death, his reputation, unlike that of many of his contemporaries, remains as secure... Read More
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Son de Cuba. Fotografia Tomas Casademunt. Introduccion Eliseo Alberto.
by Acosta, Leonardo; Rene Espi y Adriana Orejuela.
Cuidad de Mexico: Trilce Ediciones, (1999). First Edition. Square quarto, softbound, [118] pp. Photographic portraits. Text in Spanish. Fine with CD in rear pocket.
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The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar; Designed to Facilitate the Study of Both Languages, by Connecting Them Together.
by Adam, Alexander.
Boston: Published by William Andrews, 1809. Third American edition. Duodecimo, sheep, viii, 302 pp. Poor; front cover attached with transparent tape, rear joint very tender.
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Yosemite and the Range of Light. Introduction by Paul Brooks.
by Adams, Ansel.
Boston: New York Graphic Society / Little, Brown & Co., [1983]. 3rd printing. Oblong octavo, softbound, 28, 116, [iii] pp. Photos. Near-Fine.
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Shadow Pcitures My Children Love to Make.
by Adams, Elizabeth.
New York: Lloyd Adams Noble, 1914. Large, oblong octavo, paperbound (stiff gold illus. wrappers, stapled), [34] pp. Very Good+, with edgewear and light soiling to covers. From Preface, A Book Planned to Entertain Your Children...In the evening hour after supper the making of shadow-pictures has afforded my cchildren endless delight. And I am sure their efforts to entertain their father and myself have been of a real instructive value to themselves.
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Entwined Destinies: West Point and The Coastal Empire, 1802-2002.
by Adams, James Mack.
Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company for The West Point Scoiety of Savannah, Georgia, 2001. First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author. Octavo, gray cloth (hardcover), xx, 205 pp. Plates, map illustrated endpapers. Fine in dust jacket.
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The Jubilee of the Constitution. A Discourse Delivered at the Request of The New York Historical Society...on Tuesday, the 30th of April 1839; Being the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Inauguration of George Washington...
by Adams, John Quincy.
New-York: Berford and Company, 1848. Octavo, original wrappers bound in quarter polished calf & marbled boards, 135 pp., ads. Front wrapper has been repaired with old transparent tape; otherwise clean and tight with light spine scuffing.
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New Zealand Native Trees I. [Mobil New Zealand Nature Series].
by Adams, Nancy M.
Auckland: Reed Methuen Publishers Ltd., (1984). 12mo, spiral bound (stiff, full-color illus. white wrappers), 79 pp. Fine (As New), in protective mylar wrapper.
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Dry Land: Man and Plants.
by Adams, Robert; Adams, Marina; Willens, Alan; Willens, Ann.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, (1979). First Edition, Review Copy. Quarto, blue leatherette (hardcover), gilt letters, vii, 152 pp. Good+, with soiling to page edges, neat former-owner stamps, former-owners published review pasted to rear endpaper, in a Near-Fine dust jacket. From jacket: Over a quarter of the world’s surface is arid or semi-arid, and there are fears that this total may increase sharply as the result of climatic change and growing pressures from an expanding... Read More
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Round the Year in Pudding Lane. Illustrated by Gertrude A. Kay.
by Addington, Sarah.
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1924. Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover), full-color illus. paper label, gilt letters to spine, full-color illus. endpapers, 231 pp. Very Good+, with former-owner signature and lightly rubbed edges, in protective mylar wrapper.
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