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Catalog 214 B September 2011 – well – winters walk & summers run – this one no exception – august seems to fill & evaporate as the end of summer looms - furnace still off, dehumidifiers on - 4 cords of wood stacked for winter – weather platter continues – too hot, too dry, too wet, just right – garden is producing – been picking green & wax beans & cucumbers down the street – amethyst brook plot yielded mesclun mix, snow peas & beets, collards, arugula, zucchini, good crop of onions, basil - some pesto already frozen – corn, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, yellow squash, escarole coming on – pole bean plants heading skywards – winter squash plants covering the ground –should be set for food – rented a van & headed to Philadelphia late june - loaded zach’s belongings from his room in manayunk – checked out the mutter museum & had early dinner & headed back – zach came up for a few days – helped stack the wood – helped tune his bike – he headed back for 4-week orthopedic surgery rotation at Hahnemann hospital then to pittsburg for another at Allegheny – there now & loving it – turned 58 early august – dinner with edie at 111 in Greenwich – montague center old home days & papermania coincide this year – but both shrinking over time & old home days will be singular, not plural this year – no events on Friday nite – which used to be the entertainment for my annual neighborhood porch party – i’ll be in Hartford – goodbye porch party – hello papermania - mariab will meet in Shelburne falls in September & sponsor pioneer valley book & paper fair in Northampton on Sunday October 16 – when not cataloging or weeding get on my bike or in the pool or just jog over taylor hill – another basic mixed bag here – recent acquisitions from here & there & the end is not in sight . . . at your service –

peter

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1 (African-American) James Hardy Dillard, Thomas Jesse Jones, Charles Templeman Loram, Joseph Houldworth Oldham, Anson Phelps Stokes, Monroe Work. TWENTY YEAR REPORT of the PHELPS-STOKES FUND, 1911-1931, with a Series of Studies of Negro Progress & of Developments of Race Relations in the United States & Africa During the Period, & a Discussion of the Present Outlook. New York City: 1932. 127 pages. 10 x 7.5", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, edges worn, text VG. Will of Caroline Phelps Stokes, Trustees, Staff, Work of Fund, Trends in Negro Education, Progress of Education & Race Relations in South, Interracial Cooperation, Relations between White & Black in Africa, &c. $50.00

2 (African-American) Patterson, Vivian; essays by Frederick Rudolph, Constance W. Glenn, Deborah Willis-Kennedy, Jeanne Zeidler, interview by Denise Ramzy & Katherine Fogg. CARRIE MAE WEEMS: The Hampton Project. First edition. Aperture, in association with Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 2000. 95 pages. Illustrated, some color, images of exhibition, reproductions of photographs of Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia by Frances Benjamin Johnston. 12 x 9", printed paper boards, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0893819131. $15.00

3 (Agriculture) Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829. ELEMENTS of AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY, in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture. With an appendix, containing a Series of Experiments to Test the Value of Grasses Cultivated in Great-Britain. Second American edition. To which is added Practical Remarks on Some of the Manures Mentioned in the Lectures. Hartford: Hudson & Co., Printers, 1819. viii,304 pages. 7.25 x 4.25", leather, red spine label, gold title & lines. Spine tip snagged, leather rubbed, little toned, VG. Shaw & Shoemaker 47795; Rink, Technical Americana 679. $75.00

4 (Agriculture) Fuller, Andrew S., Practical Horticulturist, Brooklyn, N.Y. THE GRAPE CULTURIST: A Treatise on the Cultivation of the Native Grape. Seventh thousand. NY: Orange Judd, 1866. Copyright 1864. 262 pages, 2pp publisher advertisem*nt. 105 engravings, greenhouse, trained vines. 7.5 x 5", cloth. Cover edges chipped, frayed, cloth rubbed, soiled, margins damped, else G. Gabler, Wine into Words G21090. 'Thos Hassard, Burlington NJ., 1866' on pastedown. $25.00

5 (Agriculture) G.D. Howe, North Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. HOWE'S POTATO MANUAL for 1890. Northampton: Gazette Printing Co, 1890. 32 pages. Illustrations of potatoes, advertisem*nts, Florida Spraying Pump, bicycle, sewing machines, telephone typewriter, Osgood Scale, Mount Warner Poultry Farm, Hoover Digger. 9.5 x 6", printed wrapper. Corner eaten, small losses, wrap soiled, fair. Potato Contest, Influence of Latitude, New Early Potato, Varieties, Novelties, Newspapers, Books, ads for fertilizers, &c. $15.00

6 (Agriculture) Warner, Charles Dudley; Henry Ward Beecher, introductory letter. MY SUMMER in a GARDEN. With illustrations by F.O.C Darley. Boston: James R. Osgood & Company, 1872. Copyright 1870. 186 pages. 12 plates. 6.75 x 5", gold & black stamped green cloth, edges gilt. Tips frayed, cloth rubbed, soiled, bit shaken, toned, G. Series of musings which appeared in the Hartford Courant. $15.00

7 (Americana) A REPORT of the EVIDENCE and POINTS of LAW, arising in The TRIAL of JOHN FRANCIS KNAPP, for the MURDER of JOSEPH WHITE, Esquire. Before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; together with the Charge of His Honor Chief Justice Parker, to the Grand Jury, at the Opening of the Court. Salem edition. Salem: W. & S.B. Ives, 1830. 74 pages. Map, floorplan, engraving of club. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, half-title detached, G. McDade, Annals of Murder, 567: first trial resulted in disagreement & later trial, Knapp hung; American Imprints 3286. $50.00 8 (Americana) APPENDIX to the REPORT on the TRIAL of JOHN FRANCIS KNAPP, on an INDICTMENT for MURDER, containing the New Evidence, the Arguments of Counsel, & the Charge of His Honor Judge Putnam,to the Jury, on the Second Trial. Salem edition. 1830. 72 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. McDade, Annals of Murder 562: murderer Richard Crowninshield committed suicide, accomplice Frank Knapp tried as principal, second trial resulted in conviction & execution, followed by brother Joseph Knapp, George Crowninshield saved by female alibi. $75.00

9 (Americana) [Morison, John Hopkins, 1808-1896]. MEMOIR of ROBERT SWAIN. Boston: James Munroe & Company, 1847. Copyright 1846. 259 pages. 6.25 x 4.25", purple cloth, gold spine title, blind paneled boards. Tips frayed, paper toned, else VG. Letters & journal extracts. Born New Bedford, 1823, delicate constitution, moved to Naushon Island, hip trouble, confined with splint, trip to Santa Cruz, broken leg, entered Phillips Exeter Academy, 1839, Harvard University, 1841, to St. Michael's Island, 1842, health deteriorates, leaves for South, letters from Baltimore, Savannah, St. Augustine, Picolata, FL, Warm Springs, NC, Abington, VA, Red Sulphur Springs, died Harrisonburg, VA, 1844. Funeral sermon by Ephraim Peabody. Sabin 50712. $35.00

10 (Americana) Aaberg, Gwendolyn M. The R. F. D.(Rural Free Delivery): Golden Jubilee 1896-1946. Copyright 1946. 160 pages. Halftone plates of Postmaster General William L. Wilson, Robert E. Hannegan, National Rural Letter Carriers' Association officers, delivery by horse, carriage, car, mud, snow, mailboxes. 8 x 5.5", gold stamped blue cloth, no dj. Cover bit soiled, library rubberstamp & pocket, else VG/none. $10.00

11 (Americana) Arthur W. Vanek & Jaroslav E.S. Vojan, editors; Souvenir Program Committee, compilers. FIRST ALL-SLAVIC SINGING FESTIVAL given by UNITED SLAVIC CHORAL SOCIETIES, Sunday, December 9, 1934 at the Chicago Civic Opera House, Chicago, Illinois, Representing Czechoslovakia (Czechs & Slovaks), Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Croats, Serbians & Slovenes), 1500 Singers. (Souvenir program book). 136 pages. Portraits of officers, Slavic leaders, singing groups, many advertisem*nts by Slavic politicians, businesses, some illustrated. 10.5 x 7.5", printed wrapper. Spine tips nicked, sheet pulled from staples, slight crease, bit rubbed, VG. $35.00

12 (Americana) Barnes, Harry Elmer. GRAFT, CORRUPTION and INCOMPETENCE in CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, no date, ca 1930. 45 pages, 16pp publisher advertisem*nts. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Tanned, G. Development of Political Party, Party Government in US, Abuses in Party System, Reform Efforts, Pork & Politics, Federal Manger, Challenge of War, Rise & Fall of Democratic Government. $15.00

13 (Americana) Bates, Joseph; abridged & edited by C.C. Crisler. LIFE of JOSEPH BATES: An Autobiography. Washington, D.C.: Review & Herald Publishing Assn, copyright, 1927. 224 pages. Illustrated. 8 x 5", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. Owner names, VG/none. Kaplan, American Autobiographies 344 (1868), born New Bedford, 1792, sailor, ship captain, Millerite, vegetarian, influenced James & Ellen G. White, Seventh-day Adventist Church, died Battle Creek, 1872. $15.00

14 (Americana) Burton, Rev. Warren, Wilton, New Hampshire, 1800-1866; edited by Clifton Johnson, Hadley, Massachusetts. The DISTRICT SCHOOL AS IT WAS, by One Who Went to It. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1897. xii,171 pages, (16)pp facsimiles of pages from old spellers. Illustrated. 7.25 x 4.5", gold & green stamped grey cloth. Cover lightly soiled, rubbed, text trifle toned, G. Fictional description of New England school life first published in 1833. $15.00 15 (Americana) Clark, Sterling B.F.; Ella Sterling Mighels, comment; James D. Phelan, foreword. HOW MANY MILES FROM ST. JO? The Log of Sterling B.F. Clark, a Forty-niner, together with a brief autobiography of James Phelan, 1819-1892, Pioneer Merchant. San Francisco: Privately Printed, 1929. Printed by Taylor & Taylor. xii,56 pages, erratum slip. 4 engraved plates of early photographs, facsimile of log page. 8 x 5", cloth spine, marbled paper boards, applied color illustration, dj. Dj edges chipped, VG/G. Graff, Western Americana 742; Rocq, California Local History 15756. $15.00

16 (Americana) Collin, Nicholas; Amandus Johnson, translator; Frank H. Stewart, introduction. The JOURNAL and BIOGRAPHY of NICHOLAS COLLIN, 1746-1831. Translated from the original Swedish manuscript. Philadelphia: The New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania, 1936. xiv,368 pages. Frontispiece. 9.5 x 6.5", cloth, dj. VG/VG. Born Nils Collin, Sweden, 1745, America 1770, pastor Swedish churches in New Jersey & Pennsylvania, American Philosophical Society 1789, University of Pennsylvania Board of Trustees, 1784-1791, died 1791. $15.00

17 (Americana) Ellis, Elmer. HENRY MOORE TELLER: Defender of the West. Caldwell: Caxton Printers, 1941. Copyright, 1941. 409 pages. Illustrated. Bibliography. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Dj torn, VG/fair. Teller, born Granger, N.Y. 1830, Alfred University, lawyer Binghamton, Illinois 1858, Colorado 1861, Colorado Militia 1862-4, Republican Senator, 1876-1882 & 1885-97, Secretary of Interior 1882-5. Independent Silver Republican 1897-1903, Democratic Senator 1903-1909, Denver lawyer until death in 1914. $10.00

18 (Americana) Ellis, William T. "BILLY" SUNDAY: The Man & His Message with his own words which have won thousands for Christ. Authorized edition. Philadelphia: Universal Book & Bible House, copyright, 1914. 451 pages. Color frontispiece, 63 halftone plates. 8.5 x 6", gold & black stamped blue cloth, portrait, no dj. Corner damped, cover bit scuffed, else VG/none. $15.00

19 (Americana) Ely, Richard T., Johns Hopkins University. The LABOR MOVEMENT in AMERICA. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co, copyright 1886. xvi,373 pages. 7.75 x 5", gold lettered blue cloth. Library bookplate, spine number, label, tips rubbed, VG. Early American communism, growth of labor organizations, economic & educational value, co-operation, socialism, internationalists, propaganda, Socialist Labor Party, revolutionary socialism. $15.00

20 (Americana) Flower, B(enjamin) O(range), editor. The ARENA. Vol. X. Boston: Arena Publishing Co, 1894. vii,864 pages. Portraits of Victor Hugo, Whittier, Whitman, Emerson, illustrations of Back Bay Boston, armories, costume. 9 x 6", purple cloth, gold title. Spine tips frayed, spine nick, hinges loose, toned, G. Articles & poems by Hamlin Garland, Elbert Hubbard, Rabbi Solomon Schindler, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, on Boston's Back Bay, Sixth Sense, Single Tax, Nationalization of Electricity, Child-Slavery in US, Woman Enfranchisem*nt, Evolution, Japan, Unemployed, Public Parks, Hypnotism in Surgery, &c. $50.00

21 (Americana) Hany, E.-T.; Milton Haber, translator; H.F. Raup, editor. The TRAVELS of the NATURALIST CHARLES A. LESUEUR in NORTH AMERICA - 1815-1837. Kent State University Pres, copyright 1968. xiv,96 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6.5", cloth, no dj. Library spine number, pencil accession, bookplate removed, G/none. $35.00

22 (Americana) Harry E. Erskine, editor. NEW ENGLAND POLICE JOURNAL Devoted to the interest of the Police Officer & his work. Vol. 1, Nos. 5-11, May - November, 1935. (5 issues). 24-32 pages per issue. Illustrated articles, advertisem*nts. 12 x 9", printed wrappers. Covers rubbed, bit soiled, some corners damped, few chips, G. J. Edgar Hoover, Voluntary Fingerprinting, Training Personnel, Problems of Law Enforcement; Narcotic Situation; Capt. Louis E. Lutz, Police Questions; Jiu-Jitsu for Police; Value of Chemical Agents to Civil Authorities; Khyber Rifle; Stereo- Photogrammetric Camera; Tear Gas; Bloodhounds; $50.00 23 (Americana) Jones, Samuel P. SAM JONES' OWN BOOK: A Series of Sermons collected & edited under the author's supervision. With an autobiographical sketch. Cincinnati: Cranston & Stowe, 1887. 539 pages. Frontispiece portrait, 12 engravings of Cartersville, GA home & tabernacle, St. Joseph, MO tabernacle, Cinncinnati Music Hall, Farwell Hall, Chicago, Metropolitan Church, Toronto, St. Paul Church, Cincinnati, singer E.O. Excell, Samuel W. Small. 8 x 5", gold & black stamped brown cloth. Upper hinge broken, bit toned, shaken, else G. Admitted to bar, drinks heavily, conversion experience, reborn Methodist revival preacher. $25.00

24 (Americana) Kammen, Michael. DEPUTYES & LIBERTYES: The Origins of Representative Government in Colonial America. First edition. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. xiv,212 pages, iv Index. Bibliography. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Cloth bit spotted, short dj tear, VG/VG. 'For Terry & Maxine with warmest regards, Michael' on blank. $8.00

25 (Americana) Kelly, George H., State Historian, compiler. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: ARIZONA, 1864-1912. 1926. Manufacturing Stationers, Phoenix, Arizona. xiv,399 pages. 10 folding maps, portraits, state capitol. 8.5 x 5.5", gold lettered brown cloth, no dj. VG/none. Territorial legislative sessions, constitutional convention, fight for statehood, University of Arizona, Arizona press, biography. $15.00

26 (Americana) Levering, Julia Henderson. HISTORIC INDIANA being Chapters in the Story of the Hoosier State from the Romantic Period of Foreign Exploration & Dominion through Pioneer Days, Stirring War Times, & Periods of Peaceful Progress, to the Present Time. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1909. Copyright, 1909. xv,538 pages. Many plates. 9 x 6", library leather spine & cloth boards. Library marks, else VG. $15.00

27 (Americana) Little, David B. AMERICA'S FIRST CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION: The Nineteenth of April 1875 at Lexington & Concord, Massachusetts. The Club of Odd Volumes, Boston, 1961. Stinehour Press & Meriden Gravure Company. 64 pages. Illustrations, facsimiles of photographs of celebration. 8 x 7", paperback. Cover bit soiled, VG. Signed presentation from author. $10.00

28 (Americana) Logan, Walter Seth. THOMAS HOOKER: The First American Democrat. An address delivered before The New York Society of the Order of the Founders & Patriots of America, February 19, 1904. 28 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Few nicks, wrap bit soiled, G. Thomas Hooker, 1586-1647, Father of Connecticut. $10.00

29 (Americana) Marta Weigle & Barbara A. Babco*ck, editors. The GREAT SOUTHWEST of the FRED HARVEY COMPANY and the SANTA FE RAILWAY. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum, copyright 1996. 254 pages. Illustrated. 12 x 9", paperback. VG. ISBN 093435149x. Signed on half- title by 17 of the essay authors. $50.00

30 (Americana) Martin Agronsky, Eric F. Goldman, Sidney Hyman, Barbara Ward, Wallace Westfeldt, Jr., Ira Wolfert, commentary. LET US BEGIN: The First 100 Days of the Kennedy Administration. Photographs by Magnum, Cornell Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Elliott, Erwitt, Burt Glinn, Constantine Manos, Inge Morath, Marc Riboud, Dennis Stock, Nicolas Tikhomiroff. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1961. First printing. 145 pages, recording of Inaugural Address in printed sleeve in rear pocket. 11 x 8.5", blue cloth, dj. Dj rubbed, damped, text toned, rubberstamp, recording about mint, VG/G. $15.00

31 (Americana) May, Ida. The PEMBROKE MURDER. Lines on the Death of Josie Langmaid. Concord, N.H.: J.M. Huckins, printer, 1876. (3) pages. 7 8-line stanzas. Folded slip, 7.5 x 4.25". Rubbed, creased, bit foxed, soiled, G. 'Hush! they come what is this they see? Her headless form beneath yon tree' - 17 year-old raped & beheaded in Pembroke, New Hampshire by Joseph Lapage. See McDade, Annals of Murder 580-2. $100.00 32 (Americana) Michigan Society, Sons of the American Revolution. YEAR BOOK, 1936-1937. 31 pages. 7 x 4.75", printed wrapper. Library marks, bit soiled, G. Officers, constitution, by-laws, chapters, roll call, in memoriam. $10.00

33 (Americana) Morgan, E.L. & Owen Howells. RURAL POPULATION GROUPS. University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, Research Bulletin 74. Columbia: March, 1925. 68 pages. Maps of Boone County, Missouri. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Light crease, tips nicked, G. Sociological study of Boone County, primary groups, school, church, neighborhood store, minor forces, relationships, fused community, Negro groups. $15.00

34 (Americana) Norman Thomas vs. Earl Browder. DEBATE: Which Road for American Workers - Socialist or Communist? Madison Square Garden, New York, November 27, 1935. Haldeman- Julius Company, Girard, Kansas. 29 pages, 16pp advertisem*nts at front, 15pp at back. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Tanned, few corner chips, G. $15.00

35 (Americana) Peabody Education Fund. PROCEEDINGS of the PEABODY EDUCATION FUND, 1881-1887. Vol. III. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1888. xi,455 pages. 9.5 x 6.5", gold lettered cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamps, spine label, else VG. Founded 1867 by George Peabody to promote education in the South following the Civil War, many addresses by Chairman Robert C. Winthrop & reports by agents Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry & Samuel A. Green on work in each state, discussion of repudiated Mississippi & Florida bonds included in endowment, Historical Address on Anniversary of Normal College, Nashville by Even S. Stearns, Inauguration of William H. Payne, Chancellor, University of Nashville, report on Sam Houston Normal Institute, Huntsville, Texas, lists of student awards, &c. $35.00

36 (Americana) Peabody Education Fund. PROCEEDINGS of the PEABODY EDUCATION FUND, 1887-1892. Vol. IV. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1893. xi,421 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Chairman Robert C. Winthrop. 9.5 x 6.5", gold lettered cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamps, spine label, else VG. Founded 1867 by George Peabody to promote education in the South following the Civil War, many addresses by Winthrop & reports by agents Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry & Samuel A. Green on work in each state, Winthrop Training School, Columbia South Carolina, Peabody Normal College, Nashville, Tennessee, Sam Houston Texas State Normal School, Huntsville, &c. $35.00

37 (Americana) Peabody Education Fund. PROCEEDINGS of the PEABODY EDUCATION FUND, 1893-1899. Vol. V. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1900. xi,444 pages. Frontispiece portrait of William M. Evarts. 9.5 x 6.5", gold lettered cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamps, spine label, else VG. Founded 1867 by George Peabody to promote education in the South following the Civil War, many reports by agent Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry on work in each state, Winthrop Normal College, Columbia, South Carolina, Peabody Normal College, Nashville, Tennessee, North Carolina Normal & Industrial College, Greensboro, &c. $35.00

38 (Americana) Peabody Education Fund. PROCEEDINGS of the PEABODY EDUCATION FUND, 1900-1914. Vol. VI. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1916. xv,674 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Joseph H. Choate. 9.5 x 6.5", gold lettered cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamps, spine label, frontispiece detached, bit shaken, else VG. Founded 1867 by George Peabody to promote education in the South following the Civil War, many reports by agent Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry on work in each state, discussion of Hampton Institute & Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Institute, Peabody Normal College, later George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee, closing the trust & final distribution of assets. $35.00 39 (Americana) Quirk, John Patrick, David Atlee Phillips, Ray Cline, Walter Pforzheimer. The CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY: A Photographic History. Guilford: Foreign Intelligence Press, copyright 1986. 256 pages. Color portraits, many photographs, some color, drawings. 11 x 8.5", gold-embossed paper boards, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0895685000. $15.00

40 (Americana) Ray, P. Orman. The REPEAL of the MISSOURI COMPROMISE: Its Origin & Authorship. Boston: J.S. Canner & Company, 1965. 500 copies reprinted from1909 edition. 315 pages. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $10.00

41 (Americana) Rosenberry, Lois Kimball Mathews. MIGRATIONS from CONNECTICUT Prior to 1800. Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut, Committee on Historical Publications, XXVIII Published for the Tercentenary Commission by Yale University Press, 1934. 36 pages. 9 x 6'', printed wrapper. Library marks, wrap splitting, corner stain, fair. $10.00

42 (Americana) Saffin, John; Caroline Hazard, introduction. JOHN SAFFIN: His Book (1665-1708). A Collection of Various Matters of Divinity, Law & State Affairs Epitomiz'd Both in Verse & Prose. NY: The Harbor Press, 1928. Edition of 500, numbered. xv,199 pages. 9 x 6", gold lettered cloth spine, paper boards, glassine dj. VG/VG. John Saffin born Devonshire, 1632, to Scituate, Massachusetts, married Martha Willett, 1658, Boston merchant, deputy to General Court, Speaker of House, Governor's Council, first probate judge Bristol County, Rhode Island, 1687, wrote reply to Samuel Sewall's critique of slavery. Manuscript discovered in Bristol by Esther Bernon Carpenter thence to Rhode Island Historical Society. $10.00

43 (Americana) Schreiner, Lilian Stair. A LITTLE QUAKER REBEL. Published by Fort Atkinson Chapter, D.A.R., 1912. W.D. Hoard & Sons Company, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. 38 pages. 2 halftone plates. 9 x 7", printed wrapper, cord tie. Lower wrap stained, bit rubbed, soiled, else VG. Historical fiction set in Pennsylvania, British Captain Robert Clyde falls in love with Betsy, daughter of Continental Army soldier Thomas Hudson, father & 2 daughters captured in Indian raid, father dies, Clyde rescues daughters, love prevails. $20.00

44 (Americana) Sherman, Ray W. HOW to WIN an ARGUMENT with a COMMUNIST. First edition. NY: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1950. 251 pages. 7.5 x 5", paper boards, red & white dj. Pastedowns bit spotted, VG/VG. 'For William C. Bullitt with the best wishes of Ray W. Sherman, Aug 31 1950, N.Y.C.' on blank. Bullitt was first US Ambassador to Soviet Union. $25.00

45 (Americana) Shumante, Albert. JAMES F. CURTIS, VIGILANTE. The San Francisco Corral of the Westerners Publication Number 11. 1988. Edition of 500. 38 pages. Portrait, 2 illustrations. 9 x 6", gold stamped red cloth, no dj. VG/none. James Freeman Curtis, Jr, 1825-1914, left Boston for California 1849, San Francisco Committee of Vigilance, first San Francisco Chief of Police, Paiute War, Commander, Fort Colville, Washington, Commander Idaho National Guard, Secretary of State. $10.00

46 (Americana) Simpson, Elizabeth Sophia; Marion Simpson Denegre, St. Paul, Minnesota, compiler. EXCERPTS from SOME LETTERS Written by ELIZABETH SOPHIA SIMPSON. Printed for her great grandchildren by M.S.D., December 1, 1923. 29 pages. 7 x 5", gold stamped flexible leather. Cover dry, edges worn, else VG. Story of grandfather Charles W. Borup, Chief Agent of American Fur Company at LaPointe, Wisconsin, trip to St. Paul in 1849. $20.00

47 (Americana) Stafford, Samuel Bayard. HISTORY of the FLAG of the U.S. FRIGATE, The BON HOMME RICHARD, owned by the late Miss Sarah Smith Stafford, & willed by her to her brother Samuel Bayard Stafford. Boston: Press of E.B. Stillings & Co, 1898. 12 pages. Halftone frontispiece of flag. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Short split, wrap trifle soiled, slightly toned, creased, VG. Included poem 'Salute to the Flag' by Herbert A. Preston. $15.00 48 (Americana) The Army & Navy Club, Washington, D.C. CERTIFICATE of INCORPORATION, By- laws & House Rules, Officers, Directors & Members. 1909. 94 pages. Frontispiece of Army & Navy Club House, Farragut Square. 7.5 x 5", gold stamped blue cloth. Maine Historical Society bookplate & rubberstamp, cloth bit soiled, else VG. $15.00

49 (Americana) The Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy. The FIRST RECORD BOOK of the SOCIETY. 1934. 83 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Colonel John Eliot Thayer, seal. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Bookplate, VG/none. By-laws, Officers, Members, Ancestors. $15.00

50 (Americana) Tuckerman, Henry T. AMERICA and Her Commentators. With a critical sketch of Travel in the United States. NY: Antiquarian Press, 1961. 750 copies.viii,460 pages. 8 x 5", gold lettered crimson cloth. VG/none. Reprint of 1864 title. $10.00

51 (Americana) Wilson, Harold Fisher. The HILL COUNTRY of NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND: Its Social & Economic History, 1790-1930. Columbia University Studies in the History of American Agriculture. NY: Columbia University Press, 1936. Copyright 1936. xv,455 pages. 4 illustrations, map, 12 charts. Bibliography. 8.75 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Owner name, trifle toned, VG/none. $50.00

52 (Amusem*nts) A Gipsy Queen. ZINGARA FORTUNE TELLER: A Complete Treatise on the Art of Predicting Future Events. Philadelphia: David McKay Publisher, copyright, 1901. 183 pages, 6pp publisher advertisem*nt. Few drawings of cards, chart. 7.5 x 5", cloth. Few small stains on cover, hinges loose, G. $15.00

53 (Amusem*nts) Arthur Murray, 11 East 43rd Street, New York. The 20 MOST POPULAR STEPS at ARTHUR MURRAY'S: Fox Trot, Waltz, Jitterbug, Rumba, Tango, Samba. Copyrighted 1945. 15 pages, lesson schedule for Misses Visser & Foppema, June-August, 1946 stapled inside lower cover. 3.75 x 2.75", stiff paper. Cover rubbed, marks in text, bit soiled, G. $15.00

54 (Amusem*nts) Ellinger, Robert (Bob). The EASY MINSTREL BOOK: Eight Complete Minstrel First-Parts from the Ends of the World. NY: Fitzgerald Publishing Corporation, copyright, 1937. 120 pages. 7.5 x 5", paperback. Cover rubbed, notes on few pages, else VG. $25.00

55 (Amusem*nts) Josef Meier, Internationally Famous Christus Portrayer & his Large Cast. The ORIGINAL LUENEN PASSION PLAY of the BLACK HILLS, Presented every Summer on Wednesdays & Sundays in the Natural Amphitheater at Spearfish, South Dakota. (Souvenir booklet & program). No date, ca 1941. (12) pages. Portraits of principals, 10 scenes, newly built amphitheater. 9.5 x 7.75", purple & black printed wrapper. 4pp program & illustrated handbill for performances in Saginaw Auditorium inserted. Trifle rubbed, VG. Meier, 7th generation player, brought troupe from Germany to US in 1932, translated play to American, 6 decades as Christ, wife as Mary, young daughter as Child. $20.00

56 (Animal Rights) The American Humane Education Society, Boston. HUMANE EXERCISES for the Use of Teachers on Humane Day in Schools. Presented by the Massachusetts S.P.C.A., Twenty- ninth Annual Be Kind to Animals Week, April 12-17, 1943. (8) pages. Programs for grades 1-8, mottoes, suggestions, reading, aids, poems for declamation. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. Trifle soiled, creased, VG. $10.00 57 (Architecture) HISTORICAL WILLIAMSBURG & JAMESTOWN, VIRGINIA & the Restoration of Williamsburg through the Generosity of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. H.D. Cole, Newsdealer, Williamsburg, VA, no date, ca 1930? (60) pages. 24 views by Albertype Co, Brooklyn, of College of William & Mary, Bruton Parish Church, Washington Headquarters, Blair, Saunders, Audrey, Tucker, Travis, Sample, Byrd Houses, Prison, Powder Magazine, Court House, Raleigh Tavern, Capitol, Tazewell, Jamestown Church, statues, monument. 5 x 7", printed wrapper, ribbon tie. VG. $15.00

58 (Architecture) Ames, Winslow & Paul L. Veeder II. CHATEAU-SUR-MER, Newport, Rhode Island: A Look at Victorian Architecture. The Transformation of Chateau-sur-Mer & The Outbuildings & Grounds of Chateau-sur-Mer. Reprinted from Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Volume XXIX, Number 4, December 1970. (27) pages. Illustrated. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. $8.00

59 (Architecture) Associated General Contractors of America, Washington, D.C. MANUAL of ACCIDENT PREVENTION in CONSTRUCTION. Revised edition. 1930. ix,296 pages. Accident forms, sections & halftones of building demolition, bleeding poster, artificial resuscitation. 7 x 4.5", drab cloth, no dj. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, owner name, VG/none. $15.00

60 (Architecture) Beirne, Rosamond Randall & John Henry Scarff. WILLIAM BUCKLAND, 1734-1774: Architect of Virginia & Maryland. Studies in Maryland History Number 4. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1958. xiii,175 pages. 10 x 8", cloth, plastic dj. VG/VG. Signed by authors. $20.00

61 (Architecture) Benjamin, Asher, Architect. PRACTICE of ARCHITECTURE, containing the Five Orders of Architecture, & an additional Column & Entablature, with all their Elements & Details Explained & Illustrated, for the use of Carpenters & Practical Men. With 60 plates. Fifth edition. Boston: John P. Hill, &c, 1847. 96 pages. 61 plates (44-A) of ornamental mouldings, orders, entablatures, pedestals, entrances, porticos, cornices, architraves, sliding doors, windows, shutters, chimney-pieces, stairs, church plan, gallery, elevations, ceiling, pulpit, carpentry, fences, window guards, frets. 11 x 8.5", contemporary leather spine, label with gold title, cloth boards. Neatly reglued, titlepage & corners damped, text foxed, few small stains, owner names, G. 'A.L. Clark Esqr, East Windsor, Mass' on blank. Hitchco*ck, American Architectural Books 140. Plate 10 in duplicate. $250.00

62 (Architecture) Berendsen, Anne; Marcel B. Keezer, Sigurd Schoubye, Joao Miguel dos Santo Simoes, Jan Tichelaar, translated by Janet Seligman. TILES: A General History. NY: Studio Book, Viking Press, 1967. 286 pages. Illustrated, some color. 12 x 8.5", cloth, dj. Dj torn, chipped, worn, VG/fair. $25.00

63 (Architecture) Bunting, Bainbridge. HOUSES of BOSTON'S BACK BAY: An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Second printing. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1967. xvii,474 pages. 250 illustrations. 9.5 x 6.5", cloth, dj. VG/VG. $10.00

64 (Architecture) Bunting, Bainbridge; completed & edited by Margaret Henderson Floyd. HARVARD: An Architectural History. Cambridge & London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1985. First printing. xi,350 pages. 246 illustrations. Chronology. 11 x 8", cloth, dj. Slight dj wear, VG/VG. ISBN 0674372905. $15.00

65 (Architecture) Chandler, Roger A.; David Gebhard, introduction. FENTRESS BRADBURN ARCHITECTS. Washington: Studio Press, first published 1995. 223 pages. Illustrated, some color. 12 x 9", cloth, dj. Dj nick, VG/VG. ISBN 1558351469. $15.00 66 (Architecture) Geller, Lawrence D., Curator of Collections, The Pilgrim Society; drawings by Jan Norton. The WINSLOW-WARREN HOUSE 1726: An Historical Sketch & Architectural Sketch with Suggestions for Restoration & Use. Plymouth: Plymouth Bicentennial Commission, 1975. 8 pages, 6pp portraits, views of house. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

67 (Architecture) Genfire Steel Company, Youngstown, Ohio. STEEL JOISTS: T-Bar, Plate Girder. No date, but 1928. 40 pages, 8 price slips dated 4-7-28 inserted. Illustrations of joists, construction details. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Owner name, wrap bit soiled, VG. $20.00

68 (Architecture) Glaeser, Ludwig, introduction & notes. LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE: Drawings in the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art. NY: Museum of Modern Art, copyright 1969. (5) pages text, 31 plates on 27 sheets, some color, (11) pages notes. 18 x 25", gold foil over paper boards, black lettering, wire comb. Cover scuffed & soiled, marginal soiling titlepage & text leaf, plates clean, VG. $250.00

69 (Architecture) Glazer, Irvin R., text & research. The EARLE THEATRE, Philadelphia, Penna., Hoffman & Henon, Architects, Opened: March 24, 1924. Theatre Historical Society Annual for 1986. San Francisco, 1986. 40 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 11", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

70 (Architecture) Helgesen, Terry; James Rankin, introduction. GRAND DRAPES: Tormentors & Teasers. Theatre Historical Society Annual No. 10 - 1983. San Francisco, 1983. 40 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 11", printed wrapper. VG. $20.00

71 (Architecture) Johnson, J. Stewart. EILEEN GRAY: DESIGNER 1879-1976. Debrett's Peerage, Ltd, for The Museum of Modern Art, New York, copyright 1979. Illustrations of houses, interiors, furnishings. 10 x 8", paperback. VG. ISBN 0870703080. $8.00

72 (Architecture) King, Samuel Barnett. BEESLEY'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston: Southern Printing & Publishing Co, copyright 1933. 77 pages. Halftones of Rev. Albert R. Stuart, church, cyclone & earthquake damage, repairs, interior, stained glass, pews, pulpit, organ, bells, clock room, gates, burial ground, silver. 5.5 x 8'', printed paper, purple cord tie. VG. $10.00

73 (Architecture) Kreitler, Peter Gwillim, collector, photographs & commentary; William J. Naef, foreword. FLATIRON: A photographic history of the world's first steel frame skyscraper, 1901- 1990. Washington: American Institute of Architects, 1992. Second printing. xiii,(217) pages. Photoagraphs, some color, New York's Flatiron Building. 12 x 9", cloth, dj. Fore edge lightly rippled, else VG/VG. ISBN 1558350608. $20.00

74 (Architecture) New York State Council on the Arts, Syracuse University School of Architecture, Syracuse, New York. ARCHITECTURE WORTH SAVING in ONONDAGA COUNTY. Copyright 1964. 202 pages. Illustrated. 8 x 7'', paperback. Cover rubbed, VG. $10.00

75 (Architecture) Perlman, Daniel H. The AUDITORIUM BUILDING: Its History & Architectural Significance. Chicago: Roosevelt University, copyright 1976. 32 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 9.5", printed stiff paper, glassine dj. Dj torn, chipped, VG/G. $10.00

76 (Architecture) Priess, Peter J. An ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY for the Study of BUILDING HARDWARE. Parks Canada History & Archaeology 21. Ottawa: Parks Canada, National Historic Parks & Sites Branch, 1978. 79 pages. 11 x 8.5", paperback. Spine nicked, worn, text VG. ISBN 066001775x. $15.00 77 (Architecture) Rocheleau, Paul & June Sprigg; edited & designed by David Larkin. SHAKER BUILT: The Form & Function of Shaker Architecture. A David Larkin Book. NY: The Monacelli Press, first published 1994. 272 pages. Color illustrated. 12 x 10", cloth, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 1885254032. $20.00

78 (Architecture) Scotford, John R. The CHURCH BEAUTIFUL: A Practical Discussion of Church Architecture. Boston & Chicago: Pilgrim Press, copyright 1945. xi,161 pages. Illustrated. 9.5 x 6", cloth, dj. Dj chipped, torn, cloth bit spotted, trifle toned, G/fair. $10.00

79 (Architecture) Shipway, Verna Cook & Warren Shipway. MEXICAN INTERIORS. NY: Architectural Book Publishing Co, March 1967. Fourth printing. xiv,257 pages. Photos of interiors, tiles, lattice, doors, chests, hardware, furniture, lighting, mirrors, Christos, ceramics, paper, ironwork, gardens. 11 x 8.5", cloth, dj. VG/VG. $10.00

80 (Architecture) Small, Verna. NINETEENTH CENTURY DWELLING HOUSES of GREENWICH VILLAGE. Second edition. Association of Village Homeowners, Landmarks Committee, 1969. 12 pages. Drawings. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

81 (Architecture) Suzuki, Kakichi; translated & adapted by Mary Neighbor Parent & Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt. EARLY BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE in JAPAN. Japanese Art Library. First edition. Tokyo, NY & San Francisco: Kodansha International, 1980. 238 pages. 182 photos & drawings, some color. 10.25 x 7.5", paper boards, dj. Gift inscription, VG/VG. ISBN 0870113860. $20.00

82 (Architecture) Sweet, C.V. & R.P.A. Johnson, Forest Products Laboratory. SELECTION of LUMBER for FARM and HOME BUILDING. U.S.Department of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin No. 1756. Washington: GPO, issued April 1936, revised January 1958. 44 pages. 14 illustrations of houses, construction details. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Owner name, rubberstamp, wrap slightly toned, short tear, else VG. $10.00

83 (Architecture) Tatum, George B., Foreword by Theo. B. White. PENN'S GREAT TOWN: 250 Years of Philadelphia Architecture Illustrated in Prints & Drawings. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, copyright 1961. #138 of 200 copies, presentation to Birch E. Bayh, Jr, signed by Mayor James Tate. 352 pages. 145 illustrations. 12.5 x 9.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

84 (Architecture) U.T. Hungerford Brass & Copper Company, New York. STAR BRAND BRASS and COPPER. (Catalog). Copyright 1915. 404 pages. Illustrations of Hungerford Building, NYC, branches, offices, warehouse departments, embossed sheet metal samples, wire, rod, tubes, NYPL, Singer Building, nails, rope, extruded metal shapes, glazier points, pipe, fittings, valves, co*cks, tees, boilers, rivets, anvils, soldering tools, kettle, hinges, checks, chains, perforated sheets, wire cloth, screws, roof gutters, downspouts,ventilators, lightning rods, railings, sliding poles. 9 x 6", gold lettered green cloth. VG. Few company rubberstamp revisions & pasted-in updates. $35.00

85 (Architecture) Wagner, Erwin, introduction. A Pictorial Survey of MARQUEES. The Theatre Historical Society Annual No. 7. Notre Dame & San Francisco, 1980. 36 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 11", printed wrapper. VG. $20.00 86 (Architecture) West Coast Lumber Trade Extension Bureau, Seattle, Washington. The SHORT LENGTH HOUSE of WEST COAST WOODS: Douglas Fir - West Coast Hemlock - Western Red Cedar - Sitka Spruce, Built by West Coast Lumber Trade Extension Bureau, Seattle, Washington. No date, ca 1925? 8 pages. Front elevation, framing with short studs, floorplan, wood paneled interior. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Rubbed, short splits, VG. Discusses demonstration house built with short lengths of lumber to reduce cost in cooperation with National Committee on Wood Utilization, United States Department of Commerce. $12.00

87 (Architecture) Yarnall, Elizabeth Biddle; George B. Tatum, introduction. ADDSION HUTTON: Quaker Architect, 1834-1916. Philadelphia: Art Alliance Press, copyright 1974. 78 pages. 33 plates: portrait, drawings, buildings. 11 x 8.5", cloth, dj. Dj price-clipped, VG/VG. ISBN 08798200136. $15.00

88 (Art) Anna Frances Levins (later Esmonde), Photographer of Men, Women & Children - Painter, Studio: 5 East 35th Street, (New York, N.Y.). (PAIR of ADVERTISING CARDS). No date, ca 1920? I: 6.5 x 3.5", before & after images of Kodak snapshot of a man, enhanced portrait, prices on back for sittings, photograph restoration & copying. II: 6 x 3.5", reproduction of painting of King Brian Boru Leading Soldiers into Battle, back lists Irish portraits, scenes. Foxed, rubbed, G. $25.00

89 (Art) Balch, Edwin Swift & Eugenia Macfarlane Balch. ART and MAN: Comparative Art Studies. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott, 1918. Copyright, 1918. 268 pages. 28 illustrations. 10.5 x 7", red cloth, gold title, no dj. Cover trifle soiled, rubbed, VG/none. 'Evaline R Early from Edwwin Swift Balch & Eugenia Macfarlane Balch, November, 1918'. $15.00

90 (Art) Bianco, George D. The PRINTS of PHILIP REISMAN: Catalogue Raisonne. Bedford, NY: Bedford Press, copyright 1992. 56 pages. 64 prints illustrated. Chronology, Exhibitions. Bibliography. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. Signed presentation & note from author. $10.00

91 (Art) Canaday, John, essay; John Arthur, catalogue & interview. RICHARD ESTES: The Urban Landscape. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, copyright 1978. 69 pages. Illustrated, much color. 9 x 12", paperback. VG. ISBN 0878461264. $10.00

92 (Art) Carrie Rickey, essay; Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., New York, N.Y. BATISTE MADALENA: POSTER PAINTINGS for the MOVIES, 1924-1928, March - April, 1986. (Exhibit catalog). 18 pages. Illustrated, some color. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. ISBN 0915057085. $10.00

93 (Art) Dunlop, Ian. The SHOCK of the NEW: Seven Historic Exhibitions of Modern Art. NY, St Louis, San Francisco: American Heritage Press, copyright 1972. 272 pages. Illustrated, some color. 10 x 8", cloth, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 070182671. Bookplate of James Strohn Copley. $15.00

94 (Art) Fels, Thomas Weston, essay; Kevin J. Avery, introduction. FIRE & ICE: Treasures from the Photographic Collection of Frederick Church at Olana. Dahesh Museum of Art, New York. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, first published 2002. 79 pages. Illustrated, some color, photographs, Frederic Edwin Church paintings, views of Olana State Historic Site, Hudson, New York. 9.75 x 9.75", cloth, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0801440815. Signed presentation from Fels. $10.00

95 (Art) Friedman, Martin, introduction. NAIVES and VISIONARIES. An exhibition organized by Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. First edition. NY: E.P. Dutton & Co, copyright 1974. (100) pages. Illustrated, some color. 10 x 10", paperback. Cover slightly curled, VG. ISBN 0525473939. $10.00 96 (Art) Jones, Betsy B. EDWIN ROMANZO ELMER, 1850-1923. Northampton: Smith College Museum of Art, 1983. x,170 pages. 119 illustrations, some color. Catalog of 90 works located. 10 x 7", paperback. VG. ISBN 0873910338. $10.00

97 (Art) Judith Russi Kirshner, curator & Claes Oldenburg. The MOUSE MUSEUM - The RAY GUN WING: Two Collections / Two Buildings by Claes Oldenburg. An exhibition organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. 1977. 64 pages. Illustrated, some color. 9 x 9", paperback. Edge nick, VG. $10.00

98 (Art) Milo Winter Company, Chicago. MURAGRAPHS: An Inspiring Galaxy . . . Symbolic of Achievement. Ten Expressions of the Genius of Mankind, for Schools, Libraries, Homes & Offices. (Advertising leaflet). No date, ca 1935? Printed strip folding to 16 pages, 6.5 x 3.5". Tipped-on color illustration of Robin Hood, halftones of Galileo, Elizabeth, Caxton, Achilles, Peter the Great, Leif Ericson, Saint Francis, Joan of Arc, Prince Edward, small portrait of Winter. VG. $20.00

99 (Art) Nicola Kalinsky & Giles Waterfield, editors, Gwilym Beechey & Helen Glanville, essays. A NEST of NIGHTINGALES: Thomas Gainsborough, The Linley Sisters, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Paintings & their Context: II. 1988. 120 pages, family tree inserted. Illustrated, 7 color. Catalogue. Bibliography. 9.5 x 8", paperback. VG. $15.00

100 (Art) Rosenzweig, Phyllis. The FIFTIES: Aspects of Painting in New York, Catalog of an exhibition held May - Sept, 1980, Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1980. 111 pages. 67 illustrations, some color. 10 x 8.5", paperback. VG. $10.00

101 (Art) Salaman, Malcolm C., introduction. MODERN MASTERS of ETCHING Number Three: ANDERS ZORN. London: The Studio, 1925. 8 pages. 12 plates with printed tissues. 9.75 x 12.5", blue paper boards, printed label. Spine chip, cover rubbed, soiled, text lightly shaken, plates VG. $20.00

102 (Art) Sasowsky, Norman; introduction by Lloyd Goodrich. The PRINTS of REGINALD MARSH: an essay & definitive catalog of his linoleum cuts, etchings, engravings, & lithographs. NY: Clarkson N. Potter, copyright 1976. 287 pages. Illustrated. 10 x 9", cloth, dj. Gift inscription, VG. ISBN 0517524937. $15.00

103 (Art) Susan Strickler, organizer; Linda J. Docherty & Erica E. Hirshler, contributors. IMPRESSIONISM TRANSFORMED: The Paintings of Edmund C. Tarbell. The Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire. University Press of New England, Hanover & London, copyright 2001. 172 pages. 57 color plates, 30 figures. 11 x 9", paperback. VG. ISBN 0929710258. $15.00

104 (Art) The Allied Artists of America, Incorporated, New York. THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION, October 28 to November 25, 1945, The New York Historical Society, New York. (66) pages. Illustrated, advertisem*nts. 7.75 x 5.5", embossed wrapper. Small mark on wrap, lightly rubbed, soiled, VG. Officers, Awards, Jury, Founders, Members, Catalogue of Paintings & Sculpture. $10.00

105 (Art) Toch, Maximilian. MATERIALS for PERMANENT PAINTING: A Manual for Manufacturers, Art Dealers, Artists & Collectors. NY: van Nostrand Company, 1911. Copyright 1911. 208 pages, 8pp publisher advertisem*nt. Color frontispiece, 7 halftone plates of paintings, microscopic views, diagram. 7.5 x 5", gold stamped green cloth, no dj. Bit loose, toned, rubbed, VG. Signed presentation. Pigments, deterioration, cracking, canvas, wood, metal, renovation & cleaning, impressionism, solvents, varnishes, driers, oils, colors, toxicity. $25.00 106 (Art) Trier, Eduard; translated by C. Ligota. FORM and SPACE: sculpture in the twentieth century. NY: Frederick A. Praeger, 1962. 291 pages. 213 illustrations. 11 x 9", cloth, dj. Light dj edge wear, VG/VG. $20.00

107 (Astrology) Adams, Evangeline. EVANGELINE ADAMS' OWN BOOK of ASTROLOGY: The World's Greatest Astrologer Reads Your Character in the Stars. How to Work, Play, Love, Find Your Right Mate & Your Happiness, Find Your Right Work & Success. This book contains your Solar Horoscope if you were born between Dec. 23rd & Jan. 20th. NY: Tower Books, copyright, 1931. 32 pages. Portraits: Grace Coolidge, Woodrow Wilson, John Burroughs, Bebe Daniels, Robert E. Lee, Eva Le Gallienne, drawings. 9.5 x 6.5", color printed wrapper. Wrap scuffed, VG. $15.00

108 (Books About Books) American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, Inc, New York City. SELECTIONS from the LIBRARY of JOHN P. KANE, Locust Valley, L.I., Beautiful Colored Plate & Sporting Books featuring Aiken, Cruikshank & Rowlandson; Important First Editions of English Authors: Dickens, Thackeray, Trollope, Fielding, Hardy, &c - a Portion of the Library of a Private Collector Resident in New Jersey: First Editions of American, English & French Authors, an Important Thoreau Manuscript; Autograph Letters by Conrad, Hudson, Kipling & Hardy; a Fine Copy of "Tom Jones" in Original Binding, the Property of a Philadelphia Collector & Two Rare Kipling Pamphlets from a London Lady. Sale number 3891. February 26 & 27, 1931. 83 pages. 355 lots. Illustrated. 10.5 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. McKay, American Book Auction Catalogs 9316. $15.00

109 (Books About Books) Bates, Katharine Lee, Department of English Literature & Lydia Boker Godfrey, Department of Bibliography. ENGLISH DRAMA. A Working Basis. Wellesley College, 1896. Copyright, 1896. 151 pages. 9 x 6", cloth reinforced printed stiff paper. Spine cloth pulled at corner, cover bit rubbed, soiled, VG. Indexed by title, author, period, general reference books. $25.00

110 (Books About Books) Bernard de Fallois, Marcel Proust, Andre Ferre, Georges Cattaui, Robert Vigneron. UNIVERS de PROUST. Le Point, Revue Artistique & Litteraire, LV/LVI, 1959. Souillac & Mulhouse. 80 pages, errata slip. Illustrated. 10 x 7.5", printed wrapper over stiff paper. Corners rubbed, VG. $35.00

111 (Books About Books) Charles Beck Company, Philadelphia. TOKYO BOND. Book No. 279. (Paper sample book). No date, ca 1930? Titlepage, 54 printed samples in different colors, weights. 3.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Minor edge wear, VG. $20.00

112 (Books About Books) Chivers, Thomas Holley; Eugene L. Schwaab, introduction. VIRGINALIA: Songs of My Summer Nights. Research classics No. 2. Copyright 1942, Eugene L. Schwaab, Brooklyn, N.Y. 132 pages. Portrait. Facsimile of 1853 book of poems. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. Thomas Holley Chivers, 1809-1858, born Georgia, M.D. from Transylvania University, poet, friend & defender of Edgar Allan Poe. $10.00

113 (Books About Books) Duttons, Inc, New York. SALE CATALOGUE of the PRIVATE LIBRARY of PAUL HYDE BONNER. 1931. 5000 copies. 138 pages. 825 lots. Illustrated. 9.5 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap edge wear, VG. Much Blake, Cabell, Clemens, Conrad, Field, Galsworthy, Harte, Shaw. $10.00

114 (Books About Books) Feinberg, Charles E., notes; Harold W. Blodgett & Henry J. Dubester, introduction. WALT WHITMAN: A Catalog Based upon the Collections of The Library of Congress, with notes on Whitman collections & collectors. Boston: J.S. Canner & Co, 1967. Reprint of 1952 edition. xviii,147 pages. 9.5 x 6", green & white cloth, no dj. VG/none. $8.00 115 (Books About Books) Feuerstein-Herz, Petra. "Die GROSSE KETTE der WESEN" (The Great Chain of Being): Ordnungen in der Naturgeschichte der Frühen Neuzeit. Exhibition at the Herzog August Library. Wiesbaden: 2007. 227 pages. Many illustrations from early books, some color. 10 x 8", paperback. VG. $50.00

116 (Books About Books) Frank W. Tondorf, Typographer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. CATALOGUE of 270 TYPE FACES. (Specimen book). No date, ca 1935? 111 pages. Specimens of linotype, ludlow & monotype, accents, forms, borders. 9 x 6", printed stiff paper, plastic comb. Comb broken 1 place, cover bit soiled, text VG. $15.00

117 (Books About Books) Hatch, Benton L., compiler. A PRELIMINARY CHECK LIST of WATERVILLE, MAINE IMPRINTS throught 1850. Waterville: Colby College Library, 1952. 23 pages. List of printers. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap trifle soiled, VG. Signed presentation, 2p ALS from author inserted. $20.00

118 (Books About Books) Henry Stevens, Son & Stiles, London. RARE AMERICANA: A Catalogue of Historical & Geographical Books, Pamphlets & Manuscripts relating to America, with numerous Annotations, Bibliographic & Descriptive. No date, but 1927. 578 pages, 10pp publications. 2156 lots. Illustrated. 9.75 x 6", printed stiff paper. Cover soiled, rubbed, corner bumped, else VG. $35.00

119 (Books About Books) Larson, Henrietta M. GUIDE to BUSINESS HISTORY: Materials for the Study of American Business History & Suggestions for Their Use. Harvard Studies in Business History XII. Boston: J.S. Canner & Company, 1964. 1000 copies reprinted from 1948 edition. xxvi,1181 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", gold lettered red cloth, no dj. VG/none. $10.00

120 (Books About Books) McGrath, Patrick J. & Glenn Horowitz. The FORZINETTI ARCHIVE & the DREYFUS AFFAIR. Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, New York, 2002. xliv,85 pages. 12 pages. 171 catalog entries. 10.5 x 7,5", stiff paper, printed label. VG. Offering of materials from Commandant Ferdinand Forzinetti, superintendent of military prison where Dreyfus was held & defender of his innocence. $15.00

121 (Books About Books) Mode, Peter G. SOURCE BOOK and BIBLIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE for AMERICAN CHURCH HISTORY. Boston: J.S. Canner & Company, 1964. Reprinted from 1921 edition. xxiv,735 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $10.00

122 (Books About Books) National League of Handicraft Societies; Frederic Allen Whiting, editor; Carl Purington Rollins, assistant. HANDICRAFT: Representing the Arts & Crafts Movement. Volume IV, Number 5, August 1911. The Montague Press, The Dyke Mill, Montague, Massachusetts. Pages (157)-196, 4pp preliminary matter, directory & advertisem*nts at front & back. 7 x 4.5", printed wrapper. LACKING PLATE, wrap scuffed, G. Masque of Midsummer, Conference Reports, Deerfield Fair, Society Biographies, Executive Committee, &c. $25.00

123 (Books About Books) Pickering & Chatto, London. CATALOGUE of OLD and RARE BOOKS; & a Collection of Valuable Bindings, with coloured & other facsimiles, for sale, with prices. 1900. 483 pages. 3734 lots. Folding color frontispiece (defective), color plate, halftones of bindings. 7.5 x 5", cloth, printed label. Frontispiece stuck, torn, text bit toned, cover bit rubbed, soiled, G. $35.00

124 (Books About Books) R.R. Bowker Company, New York. TRADE PRICES CURRENT of AMERICAN FIRST EDITIONS, 1936-1937 & 1937-1938. 185 pages, rectos only. 7.5 x 4.75", gold lettered maroon cloth, no dj. VG/none. $10.00 125 (Books About Books) Russell, Thomas, 1825-1887. An ADDRESS delivered at the DEDICATION of the HINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY, July 5th, 1869. With an appendix. Hingham: Trustees of the Library, 1871. 37 pages. Portrait of Albert Fearing, engraving of building, Nathaniel J. Bradlee, Boston, architect. 9.5 x 6", printed wrapper. Library marks, remnants of pamphlet binder along fold, toned, few edge chips, G. Description of building, Order of Procession, By-Laws, Rules & Regulations, Trustees. $20.00

126 (Books About Books) Swan, Bradford F. GREGORY DEXTER of London & New England, 1610- 1700. Printers' Valhalla series. Rochester: Printing House of Leo Hart, 1949. xiii,115 pages. 29 facsimiles of titlepages, text. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Cloth spotted, dj edge wear, VG/G. Printer of London political tracts fled to Rhode Island when Roger Williams tract suppressed. $10.00

127 (Books About Books) The Authors Club, New York. MANUAL of the AUTHORS CLUB. 1912. 155 pages. Frontispiece of 103 East 15th Street, NYC. 7 x 5", white cloth spine, paper boards. Cover trifle soiled, VG. Incorporation, officers, constitution, by-laws, members, bibliography, in memoriam. $15.00

128 (Books About Books) The Authors Club, New York. MANUAL of the AUTHORS CLUB. 1914. 158 pages. Frontispiece of 103 East 15th Street, NYC. 7 x 5", white cloth spine, paper boards. Cover trifle soiled, VG. Incorporation, officers, constitution, by-laws, members, bibliography, in memoriam. $15.00

129 (Books About Books) The Club of Odd Volumes, Boston, Massachusetts. YEAR BOOK for 1934. Riverside Press, Cambridge, May, 1934. 149 copies. 50 pages, 2 printed slips nominating officers for 1936 & 1938 inserted. 6.5 x 4.5", Rosamond B. Loring paste-paper over boards, printed spine label. Minor edge wear, VG. Charter, By-laws, Officers, Members, Publications. $15.00

130 (Books About Books) The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Joseph Ewan, chronology & dramatis personae. FROM SEED to FLOWER: Philadelphia 1681-1876. A Horticultural Point of View. 1976. Stinehour Press & Meriden Gravure Company. 120 pages. 38 entries. Illustrations of horticultural books. 9 x 7", paperback. Cover lightly scuffed, VG. $10.00

131 (Books About Books) Weitzmann, Kurt. ANCIENT BOOK ILLUMINATION. Martin Classical Lectures Volume XVI. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959. xiv,166 pages. LXIV plates. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Pencil underlining & marginal notes, cloth spotted, owner name, else G. $10.00

132 (Botany) E.C. Ogden, F.H. Steinmetz, F. Hyland. CHECK-LIST of the VASCULAR PLANTS of MAINE. Bulletin of the Josselyn Botanical Society of Maine, number 8. Orono: 1948. 70 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Lower third titlepage missing, owner check marks & common names in pencil, else G. $8.00

133 (Business & Industry) Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Massachusetts. EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOSTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE for the year 1893, containing the Charter, By- laws & Trade Rules of the Association, together with Tables of Statistics & a List of Members, compiled by the secretary. Boston: C.M. Barrows & Co, 1894. 249 pages, xxxii Index. 9.25 x 5.75", gold lettered drab cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamp, spine label, upper hinge loose, G. Rules governing trade in flour, grain, straw, butter & cheese, eggs, beans, lard, provisions, warehouses, handling at elevators, trade review. $20.00 134 (Business & Industry) Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Massachusetts. ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOSTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE for the year ending December 31, 1896, containing the Charter, By-Laws & Trade Rules of the Association, together with Tables of Statistics & a List of Members, compiled by the secretary. Boston: Publishers Printing Company, 1897. 263 pages, xxxiv Index. 9.25 x 5.75", gold lettered drab cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamp, spine label, else VG. Rules governing trade in flour, grain, straw, butter & cheese, eggs, beans, lard, provisions, warehouses, rail & steamship transport, trade review. $20.00

135 (Business & Industry) Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Massachusetts. TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOSTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE for the year ending December 31, 1897, containing the Charter, By-Laws & Trade Rules of the Association, together with Tables of Statistics & a List of Members. Compiled by the secretary. Boston: B. Wilkins Company, 1898. 251 pages, xxxiv Index. 9.25 x 5.75", gold lettered drab cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamp, spine label, else VG. Rules governing trade in flour, grain, straw, butter & cheese, eggs, beans, lard, provisions, warehouses, handling at elevators, trade review. $20.00

136 (Business & Industry) Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Massachusetts. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOSTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE for the year ending December 31, 1898, containing the Charter, By-Laws & Trade Rules of the Association, together with Tables of Statistics & a List of Members. Compiled by the secretary. Boston: B. Wilkins Company, 1899. 260 pages, xxxiv Index. 9.25 x 5.75", gold lettered drab cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamp, spine label, else VG. Rules governing trade in flour, grain, straw, butter & cheese, eggs, beans, lard, provisions, warehouses, handling at elevators, trade review. $20.00

137 (Business & Industry) Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Massachusetts. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOSTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE for the year ending December 31, 1899, containing the Charter, By-Laws & Trade Rules of the Association, together with Tables of Statistics & a List of Members. Compiled by the secretary. Boston: B. Wilkins Company, 1900. 260 pages, xxxiv Index. 9.25 x 5.75", gold lettered drab cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamp, spine label, else VG. Rules governing trade in flour, grain, straw, butter & cheese, eggs, beans, lard, provisions, warehouses, handling at elevators, trade review. $20.00

138 (Business & Industry) Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Massachusetts. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOSTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE for the year ending December 31, 1900, containing the Charter, By-Laws & Trade Rules of the Association, together with Tables of Statistics & a List of Members. Compiled by the secretary. Boston: B. Wilkins Company, 1901. 275 pages, xxxiv Index. 9.25 x 5.75", gold lettered drab cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamp, spine label, else VG. Rules governing trade in flour, grain, straw, butter & cheese, eggs, beans, lard, provisions, warehouses, handling at elevators, trade review. $20.00

139 (Business & Industry) Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Massachusetts. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOSTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE for the year ending December 31, 1901, containing the Charter, By-Laws & Trade Rules of the Association, together with Tables of Statistics & a List of Members. Compiled by the secretary. Boston: Cushman Press, 1902. 283 pages, xxxv Index. 9.25 x 5.75", gold lettered drab cloth. Bowdoin College bookplate, blindstamp, spine label, else VG. Rules governing trade in flour, grain, straw, butter & cheese, eggs, beans, lard, provisions, warehouses, handling at elevators, trade review. $20.00

140 (Business & Industry) Clay, Henry. SPEECH in SUPPORT of an AMERICAN SYSTEM for the PROTECTION of AMERICAN INDUSTRY; Delivered in the House of Representatives, On the 30th & 31st of March, 1824. Second edition. Washington City: Printed at the Columbian Office, 1824. 39 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, titlepage stain, final leaf detached, fair. American Imprints 15778, Rink, Technical Americana 3068. $25.00 141 (Business & Industry) Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Senate. A RESOLVE. (Making a committee to enquire into & report respecting the doings of the Brighton Bank). Senate .... No. 17. No imprint, but 1830. 52 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. Evidence that bank had acted improperly & act to repeal incorporation. $20.00

142 (Business & Industry) E.H. Hickey, editor & manager. BARREL and BOX and PACKAGES. A consolidation of two leading journals devoted to the Wooden Container Industry. Vol. XXXVIII, No. 1, Tradepress Publishing Corporation, Chicago, January, 1933. 24 pages. Illustrated articles: package exhibit at Atlantic State Shippers' Advisory Board Meeting, box advertising for brewers, beer staves, barrels, wood novelties, advertisem*nts for packaging machinery. 12 x 9", printed wrapper. Wrap spotted, rubbed, light crease, splitting, G. $15.00

143 (Business & Industry) F.W. Woolworth Company, New York, N.Y. WOOLWORTH'S FIRST 75 YEARS: The Story of Everybody's Store, 1879-1954. On June 21, 1879, at 170 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the prototype of the modern variety store was opened by F.W. Woolworth. Designed & Printed by W.E. Rudge's Sons, NY, copyright 1954. 64 pages. Portraits of founders & officers, historical illustrations of store exteriors, interiors, displays, new stores, employee training, lounge, production, lunch counter. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper in gold stamped red cloth. VG. $20.00

144 (Business & Industry) Gale, Irving H. & Daniel Hamway. CARPET PLANNING for the SALESMAN. NY: Fairchild Publications, copyright, 1954. 96 pages, P.S. slip inserted. Portraits of authors, diagrams. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj chipped, worn, owner notes on endsheets, G/G. $10.00

145 (Business & Industry) New Hampshire. REPORT of the INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, made to His Excellency the Governor, June Session, 1878. Manchester: John B. Clarke, State Printer, 1878. 70 pages. 9 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Library number, rubberstamp, else VG. Company reports, statistics. $15.00

146 (Business & Industry) Salem Mill Dam Corporation, Salem, Massachusetts. REPORT and RESOLUTIONS of the DIRECTORS of the SALEM MILL DAM CORPORATION, presented Oct. 5, 1826. No imprint. 8 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. Project suspended & treasury balance refunded to stockholders. American Imprints 26009. $35.00

147 (Business & Industry) Salem Mill Dam Corporation, Salem, Massachusetts. REPORT of the DIRECTORS of the SALEM MILL DAM CORPORATION, at a Meeting of the Stockholders, held May 7th, 1827. Salem: W. & S.R. Ives . . . Observer Office, 1827. 9 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. American Imprints 30515. $35.00

148 (Business & Industry) The Investor Publishing Company, Boston, Frank P. Bennett, Treasurer. UNITED STATES INVESTOR, Published Every Saturday Morning. Vol. IX, Nos. 9, 12, 30, 32-4, 38, 49-52. Boston, New York, Philadelphia & San Francisco, February 26 - December 24, 1898. (11 issues). 32 pages per issue. 11.75 x 8.5", stapled. Corner tear, small loss, marginal soiling, damping, few bit loose, G. Textile mill stock prices, real estate, mining, bank statements, stocks & bonds, railroads, municipal indebtedness, advertisem*nts, articles on Kansas, Lackawanna, constitutional imperialism, benefits of war, money, Jersey Central, speculation, &c. $100.00 149 (Business & Industry) The Investor Publishing Company, Boston, Frank P. Bennett, Treasurer. UNITED STATES INVESTOR, Published Every Saturday Morning. Vol. XI, Nos. 2, 4-7, 15, 37-9. Boston, New York, Philadelphia & San Francisco, January 13 - September 29, 1900. (9 issues). 32- 40 pages per issue. 11.75 x 8.5", stapled. Marginal soiling, staining, few paper adhesions 1 issue, else VG. Banks, statements, mining, Standard Oil menace, real estate, securities, stocks & bonds, Arkansas Valley, railroad monopolies, Massachusetts Electric Company, Nebraska, copper, Bryan menace, advertisem*nts, &c. $80.00

150 (Business & Industry) Tibbits, George, Troy, Rensselaer County, New York. ESSAY on the EXPEDIENCY and PRACTICABILITY of IMPROVING or CREATING HOME MARKETS for the SALE of AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS and RAW MATERIALS, by the Introduction or Growth of Artizans & Manufacturers. Being an appendix & illustration of a memoir read before the Board of Agriculture of the State of New York, March 8, 1825. Philadelphia: J.R.A. Skerrett, 1827. 56 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. $35.00

151 (Business & Industry) von Klass, Gert; translated by James Cleugh. KRUPPS: The Story of an Industrial Empire. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, first published 1954. 437 pages. Illustrations of Krupps. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj edge wear, tear, marginal paperclip mark, VG/G. History of House of Krupp. $10.00

152 (Canada) Duchaussois, Rev. Father P(ierre). The GREY NUNS of the FAR NORTH (1867-1917). Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, copyright, 1919. 287 pages. Many halftones, map. 8 x 5.5', green cloth, no dj. Upper hinge pulled, taped, text tanned, bookplate, G/none. Signed presentation from Mother Superior M.A. Piche. Grey Nuns of the Cross founded Montreal, 1745 by Madame d'Youville, established Sacred Heart Hospital 1867, Fort Providence, Mackenzie River, N.W. Territories, Convent of Holy Angels, Nativity Mission, Lake Athabaska, St. Joseph's Hospice, Fort Resolution, Great Slave Lake, missions at Fort Smith, Fort Simpson, MacMurray, &c. $25.00

153 (Canada) La Societe de la Revue Franco-Americaine, Quebec. La REVUE FRANCO- AMERICAINE. Deuxieme annee, Tome III, No. 1-6, Mai - Octobre 1909. 474 pages. Illustrations of Quebec, Montreal, Prince Rupers, ships, buildings, ports, churches, marathon, Riviere Sault-a-la- Puce, Snow Lake Fish & Game Preserves Club, Riviere Godbout, Mistassini, fishing, hunting, Grosse-Ile, Peres du Concile Canadien. 8.5 x 5.75", cloth. Cover bit rubbed, VG. French-Canadian history, poetry, stories, Assaut des Institutions Canadiennes-francoises, Diocese de Portland, Acadiens deportees a Boston 1755, Napoleon Comeau, Life & Sport on North Shore, ecoles de Manitoba, &c. $50.00

154 (Canada) Piers, Sir Charles P.; Sir Arthur Currie, preface. SPORT and LIFE in BRITISH COLUMBIA. London: Heath Cranton Limited, author's note: 1923. 159 pages. 8 halftone plates of hunting, fishing, Kitten Race, Vancouver, North Pacific Coast Meeting (golf), 1922, mining camp. 8.75 x 5.5", gold stamped orange cloth, no dj. Library marks, top edge frayed, cloth bit soiled, text G. $25.00

155 (Christmas) CHRISTMAS CHIMES. Copyrighted 1878, The Rowley & Chew Printing House, Philadelphia. (8) pages. Illustrations & pages decorations in black & green. 9 x 6", green & black printed wrapper with advertising matter for Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Quincy, Massachusetts. Few light stains, wrap bit rubbed, soiled, else VG. Christmas verse with advertising, issued as holiday token. $20.00 156 (Connecticut) Foot, Samuel A., Governor of Connecticut. The ANNUAL MESSAGE of His Excellency SAMUEL A. FOOT, GOVERNOR of CONNECTICUT. Addressed to the Legislature of the State, May Session, 1834. New Haven: James F. Babco*ck, Printer, 1834. 11 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", stitched. Bit creased, light marginal stain, trifle foxed, G. Remarks on Constitution, elections, public servants, parties, freedom of speech, governmental branches, balance of power, dangers of prosperity, increase of officials & salaries, militia, deranged currency, paper currency, state banks. American Imprints 23980. $15.00

157 (Connecticut) Ramsey, Gordon Clark, '80. ASPIRATION and PERSEVERANCE: The History of Avon Old Farms School. Avon, Connecticut: Board of Directors of The Avon Old Farms School, copyright 1984. 250 pages. Illustrations of officers, faculty, campus, activities. 10 x 7", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $20.00

158 (Connecticut) Sykes, Henry A., historical address. PROCEEDINGS at SUFFIELD, September 16, 1858, on the Occasion of the One Hundred & Fiftieth Anniversary of the Decease of the Rev. Benjamin Ruggles, First Pastor of the First Congregational Church. Springfield: Samuel Bowles & Company, 1859. 118 pages, errata slip. 2 plates: First Church, Ruggles Monument. 9 x 5.75", half cloth, marbled paper boards. Spine piece gone, library bookplate & rubberstamp, pocket removed, toned, G. Committee for a New England Bibliography 8920. $25.00

159 (Cooking) Allen, Shapleigh & Company, Boston, Massachusetts. SPECIAL TRADE CIRCULAR. October, 1877. Red Dragon Tea. (2) pages. Folded sheet, 9 x 5.5", opens vertically. Creased, VG. $15.00

160 (Cooking) Benson, O.H. HOME CANNING by the ONE-PERIOD COLD PACK METHOD. Taught to Canning Club Members in the Northern & Western States. United States Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin 839. Washington, D.C., Issued June, 1917, reprint May, 1918. 39 pages. 23 illustrations. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. VG. $8.00

161 (Cooking) Better Homes & Gardens. BARBECUE BOOK. First edition. Meredith Publishing Company, Des Moines, copyright 1959. 162 pages. Color photos, drawings. 11 x 8", color printed paper boards, no dj. Cover rubbed, VG/none. $10.00

162 (Cooking) Brigham Family Association. 7th NATIONAL MEETING of the BRIGHAM FAMILY ASSOCIATION, American House, Boston, September 10, 1902. Menu - Program. Folded card, 7.5 x 5". Color printed front. Bit soiled, VG. $10.00

163 (Cooking) Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company. The GREAT WHITE LINER SOUTH AMERICAN. Commander: Arthur L. Myers; Chief Steward: Arthur A. Boardman. TUESDAY - DINNER. (Pictorial menu - postcard). ca 1920. 9 x 6.75" card, folding to 3 x 6.75" for mailing. Color images of steamship, Niagara Falls, Fort Mackinac, Chicago, Cove Island Light & dinner menu; other side has panels for message, mailing address & stamp, advertisem*nt for week cruise on four lakes. Rubbed, toned, G. $25.00

164 (Cooking) Diehl, Lorraine B. & Marianne Hardart. The AUTOMAT. The History, Recipes & Allure of Horn & Hardart's Masterpiece. First edition. NY: Clarkson Potter, copyright 2002. 128 pages. Illustrated. 7.5 x 7.5", paper boards, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0609610740. $25.00

165 (Cooking) Gould, Mary Earle. EARLY AMERICAN WOODEN WARE & Other Kitchen Utensils. Springfield: Pond-Ekberg Company, copyright 1942. xiv,230 pages. 131 illustrations of wooden & metalware for cooking, serving, eating, washing. 9.5 x 6.25", cloth, dj. Dj heavily chipped, VG/fair. $10.00 166 (Cooking) Hill, Janet McKenzie. CANNING, PRESERVING and JELLY MAKING. Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1915. Copyright, 1915. ix,189 pages, 1p advertisem*nt. 8 halftone plates of ingredients, equipment, canned goods. 7.5 x 5", pictorial cloth. Cover & edges darkened, owner name, VG. Brown, Culinary Americana 1600; Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography page 229. 'Property of The Boston School of Cookery, Sept. 14, 1915' on blank. $15.00

167 (Cooking) Howard, Margaret, Domestic Science Department, High School of Practical Arts, Boston, Massachusetts. The PRACTICAL COOKBOOK: a Book of Economical Recipes. Boston: Ginn & Company, copyright, 1917. viii,152 pages. 8 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

168 (Cooking) Jack Benny & Mary Livingstone. JACK & MARY'S JELL-0 RECIPE BOOK. Copyright 1937, General Foods Corp. 2nd printing. 23 pages. 'Jack & Mary Go to a Kitchen Party' color cartoon strip & marginal talking heads of Jack & Mary, color halftones of Jello dishes. 7.5 x 5.5", color wrapper. Damped, rubbed, soiled, short tear, G. Promoting Listen & Laugh with Jack Benny & Mary Livingstone with Don Wilson & the Jell-O Orchestra, NBC Red Network. $10.00

169 (Cooking) John Morrell & Company, Ottumwa, Iowa. YOUR TRIP THROUGH MORRELL'S. Morrell's Pride Meats. No date, ca 1931. 22 pages, aerial view postcard of factory inserted. Halftones of hog dressing, curing departments, meat cooler, sausage, bacon, lard processing, aerial views of 3 factories, canning, dog food, laboratory, butcher shop, serving, product packaging. 7 x 4.5", stapled booklet. Slightly creased, VG. $10.00

170 (Cooking) Kephart, Horace. CAMP COOKERY. Illustrated with Pen Drawings of Camp Utensils, Outfits, etc. NY: Outing Publishing Company, 1910. Copyright 1910. 154 pages, blanks for recipes, publisher's ads. 7 x 4'', gold & white stamped green cloth, no dj. Cover rubbed, soiled, text VG. $15.00

171 (Cooking) Kiene, Julia. SUGAR AN' SPICE and ALL THINGS NICE. Mansfield, OH: Appliance Division, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, copyright 1951. 32 pages. Drawings, printed in red & black. 10.75 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Rubbed, soiled, G. Designed by Eunice Schraishuhn. 'Dedicated to my granddaughters & grandsons & ALL Little Ladies, & Young Gentlemen, who would like to learn more about the Art of Fine Cooking.' $12.00

172 (Cooking) LaLanne, Jack, Oakland, California. YOUR DIET DOES IT. Copyright 1954. 18 pages, 2pp advertisem*nts for Set-O-Matic Course & 'Your Figure'. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper with photo of LaLanne with food. Wrap soiled, rubbed, text G. Food facts, overweight, charts, calory formulas, lists, menus, do's & don'ts, underweight. $10.00

173 (Cooking) Landen, Dinsdale & Jennifer Daniel. The TRUE STORY of H.P. SAUCE. London: Methuen, first published 1985. 87 pages. Illustrated. 8 x 4.75", paper boards, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0413563901. $10.00

174 (Cooking) London, Sheryl & Mel; Charles Gerras, editor. The FISH-LOVERS' COOKBOOK: More than 300 Kitchen-Tested Recipes. Emmaus: Rodale Press, copyright 1980. First printing. xx,426 pages. Color photos, drawings. 9.5 x 7.5", hardcover, dj. Dj edge wear, text clean, tight, VG/G. ISBN 0878572996. $8.00

175 (Cooking) Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Massachusetts. "PICNIC TIME". ca 1926 (notes Sesqui-Centennial). 32 pages. Drawings, recipes for sandwiches, cookies, tarts, salads, doughnuts, cakes, ice cream & sauces, cold drinks, party games & races, testimonials for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 7 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Toned, G. $10.00 176 (Cooking) Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Massachusetts. HINTS for FOOD and HEALTH. No date, ca 1925? 32 pages. Recipes & testimonials for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 7 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Text toned, bit creased, G. $10.00

177 (Cooking) Norris, Betty E. (Mrs. R. Pastakia). EVERYDAY COOKERY for INDIA and PAKISTAN: 875 Tried & Tested Recipes for Delicious Dishes & Drinks. Bombay: D.B. Taraporevala Sons & Co, Ltd, no date, (1968). xii,255 pages. 7 x 4.5", printed paper boards. Boards detached, spine piece gone, cover worn, soiled, text toned, few pages soiled, owner notes on lower blanks, fair. $10.00

178 (Cooking) Pagnol, Jacqueline; Marianne Pagnol, translator; Alice Waters, Chez Panisse, introduction. MARCEL PAGNOL'S FAVORITE RECIPES from PROVENCE. A joyful accompaniment to films for the celebration of Marcel Pagnol's centennial. 1895-1995. NY: Interama, Inc, Editions de la Treille, Paris, copyright 1994. 16 pages. Family portraits, film stills. Recipes. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Lightly creased, VG. $15.00

179 (Cooking) Pastene & Company, Inc, New York, NY. PASTENE RECIPE CALENDAR. February, 1948 - January, 1949. 24 pages. Color photos of Pastene products, prepared meals, drinks. Recipes. 6.5 x 9", color printed wrapper, images of canned, packaged fish, tomatoes, coffee, relishes, oils, pasta, vegetables, fruits, dried legumes, &c. Rubbed, VG. $10.00

180 (Cooking) Scott's Restaurant, Piccadilly. The "BAR". (Drink menu). No date, ca 1935? Card folding to 6 panels, 7 x 4". Artwork signed 'Hynes', Edward Sylvester Hynes, 1897-1982, color drawing on front of fountain, restaurant entrance, interior, well-dressed people, caricatures in red & black on inside of George Robey, Madeleine Carroll, Owen Nares, Binnie Hale, Evelyn Laye, Willie the bartender. Lists co*cktails, Fancy & Long Drinks, Sherries, Ports, Whiskies. VG. $25.00

181 (Cooking) Sharrer, G. Terry, compiler. 1001 REFERENCES for the HISTORY of AMERICAN FOOD TECHNOLOGY. Cooperative Project by Agricultural History Branch, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Agricultural History Center. Agricultural History Center, University of California, Davis, September, 1978. 101 pages. 11 x 8.5", cloth reinforced stiff paper. Library spine number, bookplate removed, corner bent, else VG. $20.00

182 (Cooking) Sherrill, Mabel, Director, Consumer Services, Lawry's Foods, Los Angeles, California. LAWRY'S FUN-to-FIX FOODS. Fun-to-Fix Recipes from the Patio Kitchens at Lawry's Food Center. No date, ca 1960? 22 pages. Views of patio, food center, portrait, prepared dishes, drawings. Recipes with Lawry seasonings & mixes. 6.5 x 4", stapled booklet. Corner stain, G. $8.00

183 (Cooking) Simmons, Douglas A. SCHWEPPES: The First 200 Years. London: Springwood Books, first published 1983. #164 of limited edition signed by author & Basil Collins. 160 pages. Illustrated, some color. 11 x 8.5", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. Cover faded, VG/none. ISBN 0862541042. $25.00

184 (Cooking) South Congregational Church, Fiddler's Green, Amherst, Massachusetts. FIDDLER'S PANTRY: Recipes from the friends of South Congregational Church. General Publishing & Binding, Iowa Falls, Iowa, 1977. 178 pages. 8.5 x 7", printed stiff paper, plastic comb. Cover rubbed, few pages soiled, G. $10.00

185 (Cooking) Southern Pacific Company, Passenger Department, San Francisco, California. CALIFORNIA PRUNE PRIMER. Southern Pacific Primer Series No. 2. (March 4, 1901 - printer code). (12) pages. Halftones of ripe prunes, curing. Recipes. Stapled booklet, 6x4". VG. $10.00 186 (Cooking) The Jell-O Company, Inc, Le Roy, NY, Division of General Foods Corporation, Battle Creek, MI. THE COMPLETE JELL-O RECIPE BOOK. Copyright 1929. (48) pages. Color illustrations of prepared dishes. 7 x 4.5'', color wrapper. Cover rubbed, soiled, G. $8.00

187 (Cooking) The St. Botolph Society, Boston, Massachusetts. The co*ckTAIL BOOK: A Sideboard Manual for Gentlemen. New revised edition. Boston: L.C. Page & Company, October, 1925. Second impression. xiii,80 pages. 6.75 x 4.25", blind & gold stamped red cloth. Cover damped, rubbed, owner name, G. $25.00

188 (Cooking) Tufts College, Medway, Massachusetts. SECOND ANNUAL BANQUET of the CLASS of NINETEEN HUNDRED and TWELVE, Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Wednesday, February the ninth, Nineteen hundred ten. Menu. (8) pages. Officers, Toasts, Guests, Autograph blanks. 6.75 x 5", gold embossed paper wrapper, pale blue ribbon tie. VG. $15.00

189 (Cooking) Tufts College, Medway, Massachusetts. FRESHMAN BANQUET, CLASS 1910, Hotel Westminster, March 12th, 1907. Menu. (3) pages. Toasts, Menu. 8 x 5", embossed wrapper with insignia, blue & white ribbon ties. Few spots, VG. $15.00

190 (Cooking) Tufts College, Medway, Massachusetts. FIRST ANNUAL BANQUET of the CLASS of NINETEEN HUNDRED and TWELVE, United States Hotel, Wednesday, April the Seventh, Nineteen hundred nine. Menu. (8) pages. Officers, Toasts, Guests, Autograph blanks. 8 x 5", printed stiff paper, blue ribbon tie. Bit rubbed, VG. $15.00

191 (Cooking) Tufts College, Medway, Massachusetts. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY and INITIATION BANQUET of the TUFTS CHAPTER of DELTA UPSILON, Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Monday, December the fourth, Ninteen hundred eleven. Menu. (8) pages. Initiates, Menu, Toasts, 44 Autographs of brothers. 8 x 4", embossed wrapper, blue ribbon tie. Wrap trifle soiled, VG. $25.00

192 (Cooking) Turner, Ainslie, editor; Sally Caldwell Fisher, illustrator. MYSTIC SEAPORT'S SEAFOOD SECRETS COOKBOOK. Mystic: Mystic Seaport Museum Stores, 1990. First printing. 245 pages. 9 x 8", printed stiff paper, plastic comb. Cover creased, rubbed, text VG. ISBN 0939510081. $10.00

193 (Cooking) Weber Duck Inn, Wrentham, Massachusetts. MEET ME at the WEBER DUCK INN. (Promotional brochure). No date, ca 1930. 12 x 18" sheet folding to 6 x 4.5". Drawing of duck & auto at entrance, halftones of Weber Duck Inn, dining room, banquet room, raising ducks, retail store, kitchen, lounge, small roadmap. Slightly rubbed, soiled, short split along fold, G. 'We Raise the Ducks We Serve', outlet catered to tourists on Route 1. $15.00

194 (Cooking) Whately Ladies Benevolent Society, (Whately Congregational Church, Whately, Massachusetts). FAVORITE RECIPES. 1954. 64 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Toned, VG. $10.00

195 (Cooking) Wiggin, Kate Douglas, editor. A BOOK OF DORCAS DISHES: Family Recipes Contributed by the Dorcas Society of Hollis & Buxton, Maine. Privately Printed, 1911. 96 pages, unnumbered blanks headed 'For Written Recipes'. Frontispiece of Congregational Church, Buxton Lower Corner. 8 x5", cloth spine, printed paper boards. Library spine number, bookplate, lightly dampstained, G. Cook, America's Charitable Cooks, page 99; Brown, Culinary Americana 1201. Introduction, recipes for Grandmothers Potatoes, French Dressing & Sokokis Indian Pudding, To a Dorcas Daughter by Wiggin. Nora A. Smith contributed Quillcote Codfish Pie & Indian Cellar Sandwiches. $20.00 196 (Cooking) Woman's World Magazine Company, Chicago, Illinois. The WOMAN'S WORLD VEGETABLE BOOK. Being a collection of tested recipes of fresh & canned vegetables - showing their dietetic value & giving sensible methods of cookery & service. Copyright, 1923. 50 pages. Halftones of prepared dishes, modernist marginal drawings. 10 x 6.5", color printed stiff paper. Cover worn, lightly damped, few margins stained, G. $10.00

197 (Decorative Arts) de Bles, Major Arthur. GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Garden City: Garden City Publishing Company, copyright, 1929. xxiv,376 pages. 76 plates, 85 figures. 10 x 7",cloth, no dj. Bookplate, VG/none. $10.00

198 (Decorative Arts) Heckscher, Morrison H. - Leslie Greene Bowman. AMERICAN ROCOCO, 1750- 1775: Elegance in Ornament. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art. NY: Harry N. Abrams, copyright 1992. xv,288 pages. Color illustrated. 11 x 9", cloth, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0870996304. $15.00

199 (Decorative Arts) Hinckley, F. Lewis. DIRECTORY of the HISTORIC CABINET WOODS. A Complete Guide to All Hardwoods Used in Furniture Making 1460-1900. NY: Crown Publishers, copyright 1960. (A). 186 pages. 172 illustrations of furniture. 11 x 8.5", cloth spine, paper boards, dj. Dj nicked, rubbed, VG/G. $20.00

200 (Decorative Arts) Kentrikon, New York, N.Y. KENTRIKON (Greek Catalog). 1949-1950. (40) pages, 4 + 6pp Decca & Liberty phonograph record lists in Greek inserted. Illustrations of brides in gowns, gift sets, heart-shape candy boxes, silver trays, baby clothes, printed ribbons, crosses, icons, hanging lamps, tea cups, religious goods, Greek & US flags, banner, &c. 11.5 x 8.5", embossed wrapper. VG. Catalog of Greek music, ceremonial & religious goods in Greek. $25.00

201 (Decorative Arts) Lang, Mrs. Edwin. BASKETRY: Weaving & Design. Reed Weaving, the Use of Wood Beads with Reeds, Reed & Raffia Basketry, Pine-needle Basketry. NY-London: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926. Copyright, 1925. xii,93 pages. 46 halftone plates. 9 x 6.5", gold lettered green cloth, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

202 (Decorative Arts) Nutting, Wallace. FURNITURE TREASURY (Mostly of American Origin): All Periods of American Furniture with some Foreign Examples in America, also American Hardware & Household Utensils. NY: Macmillan Company, 1965. Fifth printing. Unpaginated (500+), 5000 illustrations with captions. 10.5 x 8", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. Cover scuffed, VG/none. $15.00

203 (Decorative Arts) Reed & Barton Company, Silversmiths, New York. The REVIVAL of PEWTER. (Promotional booklet). No date, ca 1910? (8) pages. Small illustrations of pewter candlesticks, tankard, pitchers, samovar, sugar & creamers, mantles with mugs. 6 x 3.5", embossed tan wrapper. Rubbed, VG. $15.00

204 (Decorative Arts) Roy, L.M.A., text & photographs. The CANDLE BOOK. Brattleboro: Stephen Daye Press, 1938. 45 pages. Halftones of author's mother in costume cooking tallow, cutting wicks, threading mold, tying, pouring, dipping, box, snuffers, candle-sticks, lighters. 10 x 8", cloth, no dj. Library spine number, bookplate removed, edges fainly rippled, VG/none. $10.00

205 (Delaware) Jeannette Slocomb Edwards, editor. DELAWARE WRITERS. 1950. Vol. I, No. 1. No imprint. (10) pages. Poetry. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, VG. Poetry workshop begun 1947. $15.00 206 (Early American Children's Book) The JOURNEY. - 21 - . Published by The American Tract Society, no date, ca 1850. (16) pages. 7 small engravings, woman on titlepage, woman with 2 children, girl at window, girl crying, bird, boy praying. First & last pages in ribbon border. 4 x 2.5", stitched. Trifle foxed, VG. 'D. Wendell Bartlett' head of page (2). Foolish sister Susan ignores Mrs. Munson's lessons about journey to beautiful city, while pious Caroline heeds & is called by the messenger, precipitating Susan's conversion experience. With 'Bird's Soliloquy'. $10.00

207 (Early American Children's Book) The VICAR'S GARDEN; or, the Greek Medal. Revised by the Committee of Publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, no date, ca 1846? 32 pages. 4 engravings. 4 x 2.5", stitched. Foxed, G. No evidence of having been bound. Townsend & Stanhope, wicked gentlemen scholars, defile pious Jem's mother's grave in act of stealing fruit from Vicar, who eventually adopts & schools Jem. $10.00

208 (Early American Children's Book) [Cleaveland, Elizabeth H. Jocelyn, 1824-1911]. NO SECT in HEAVEN. Published by N. Broughton, Jr., 1865. 16 pages. 3.5 x 2.5", stitched. Printed on blue paper. Rubbed, soiled, wrinkled, G. 'Mrs. Mendham from M.H.H.' Nicholson Broughton, Jr., Boston. $10.00

209 (Early American Children's Book) [Cornelius, Mary Hooker]. LETTERS on CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. By a mother. No. 197. NY: American Tract Society, no date, ca 1827? 32 pages. Engraving of woman with 4 children on titlepage, small engraving at end. 6.75 x 4.25", tan printed wrapper with engraving.. Rubbed, soiled, edge tear, corners creased, G. $15.00

210 (Early American Children's Book) Fox, Mary Anna, 1815 or 16-1840. The DISCONTENTED ROBINS, and Other Stories, for the young. Boston: Charles Fox, 1847. Copyright 1847. Stereotyped at the Boston Type & Stereotype Foundry. 131 pages, printed slip inserted after text: 'William Ulman, Book Binder, No. 1 Franklin Avenue, Boston. Cheap & Substantial Bindings, neatly executed, Gentlemen's Libraries Fitted up & Repaired.' &c. 6 x 4", blindstamped black cloth. Edges frayed, cloth very worn, pencil scribbles on endsheet, text foxed, soiled, fair. Also Selfish Man, Very Decent, Intelligent Kitten, Disobedient James, Indian War-Whoop, Visit to Bangor, Lines on Death of C.W. Briggs, Roxbury, to my Little Sister, on Death of Favorite Horse, on Death of Miss E.W. Bacon, Roxbury, Broken-hearted. $35.00

211 (Early American Children's Book) Franklin, Josephine. NELLY and HER BOAT. The Martin & Nelly Stories. Boston: Brown & Taggard, 1861. Copyright 1860. 150 pages. 4 engravings by Andrew Filmer. 6.75 x 4.25", red cloth, gold stamped spine, blind stamped boards. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, frontis foxed from tissue, bit toned, G. Adopted Nelly, bored with vacation, finds pleasure in helping Martin repair boat. $20.00

212 (Early American Children's Book) Jacobs, Frederic. The GREEK READER. Fourth American from the ninth German edition, adapted to the grammars of Buttmann & Fisk. Stereotype edition. Boston: Hilliard, Gray & Co, 1833. viii,356 pages. 7 x 4.5", leather, red spine label, gold title & lines. Cover rubbed, feels reglued, bit shaken, foxed, G. 'John R. Adams, Castine' & 'Jane E. Adams, Castine, March 1833' on blanks. American Imprints 19507. $25.00

213 (Early American Children's Book) Martineau, Harriet. The TIMES of the SAVIOUR. Reprinted, after revision, from the English edition. Third edition. Boston: Leonard C. Bowles & B.H. Greene, 1832. 139 pages. 5.5 x 3.5", cloth spine, paper boards. Corner gnawed, cover rubbed, soiled, edges bit rippled, trifle foxed, fair. 'Anna R. Philbrick, Brookline, 9th Nov 1832'. $25.00 214 (Early American Children's Book) McGuffey, Alexander H. (Hamilton), 1816-1896. McGUFFEY'S NEW ECLECTIC SPELLING-BOOK: embracing a Progressive Course of Instruction in English Orthography & Orthoepy; including dictation exercises. Electrotype edition. Eclectic Educational Series. Cincinnati & NY: van Antwerp, Bragg & Co, copyright 1865. 144 pages. Pictorial alphabet. 6.5 x 4.25", cloth spine, printed paper boards, 'Eclectic Educational Series West Virginia Contract Retail Price-List' on lower board. Tips chipped, cover bit rubbed, soiled, text clean, tight, VG. Coyle, Ohio Authors, page 413. $25.00

215 (Early American Children's Book) Richmond, Rev. Legh. The ORPHAN. NY: American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street, no date, ca 1850? 16 pages. 5 engravings, frontispiece by 'R. Roberts'. 4.25 x 2.75", green printed buff wrapper, upper design by W. Howland, publisher advertisem*nt on back. Wrap soiled, text clean, tight, VG. Narrator hears plaintive hymn of lately orphaned girl in cemetery, vets her piety, takes her into his family. $15.00

216 (Early American Children's Book) Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814. PAUL and VIRIGNIA, with a Memoir of the Author. Embellished with numerous engravings. Philadelphia: H.C. Peck & Theo. Bliss, 1854. 223 pages. 15 engravings by Devereux. 7.5 x 5", gold stamped blue cloth. Tips frayed, cloth rubbed, upper endsheet gone, foxed, G. Memoir by Sarah Jones. $25.00

217 (Early American Children's Book) Sherwood, Mrs. (Mary Martha), 1775-1851. The MAY-BEE. NY: American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street, no date, ca 1850? 16 pages. 5 engravings, 1 signed Howland, 1 Roberts. 4.25 x 2.75", brown printed buff wrapper, publisher advertisem*nt on back, 'Egbert, Hovey & King, Printers'. Lower wrap soiled, else VG. 'Presented to John Burley for good behavior in school, from his teacher, A.A.B.' Orphan Harry taught to spin may-bee on pin by naughty William, parson apprehends, William splits, Harry joins Sunday school, becomes pious, lives with parson. $15.00

218 (Early American Children's Book) Trowbridge, Catharine M. JENNIE'S BIBLE-VERSES. Philadelphia: Alfred Martien, 1871. Copyright 1864. Stereotyped & printed by Alfred Martien. 153 pages. 2 engravings by Vaningen-Snyder. 6 x 4", gold & black stamped terra cotta cloth. Cloth trifle soiled, endsheet creased, VG. Jennie Wilder, with assistance of wise mother, learns about envy, to be dutiful under taskmaster Mrs. Mann, to find comfort in sorrow when sister Susie dies. $15.00

219 (Education) Briggs, LeBaron Russell, 1855-1934. SCHOOL, COLLEGE and CHARACTER. Boston & NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, published, November, 1901. vii,148 pages. 7 x 4.75", gold lettered red cloth. Owner name, spine sunned, VG. 'To Harvard College' (poem), essays from Atlantic Monthly & Harvard Monthly, 'Old-Fashioned Doubts about New-Fashioned Education', by first Dean of Men, Harvard University, president of Radcliffe College & National Collegiate Athletic Association $15.00

220 (Education) Briggs, LeBaron Russell, 1855-1934. GIRLS and EDUCATION. Boston & NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, copyright, 1911. 162 pages. 7 x 4.5", red cloth. Cover bit rubbed, VG. First Dean of Men, Harvard University, president of Radcliffe College. $10.00

221 (Education) Carney, Mabel, Country School Department, Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois. COUNTRY LIFE & the COUNTRY SCHOOL: A Study of the Agencies of Rural Progress & of the Social Relationship of the School to the Country Community. Chicago & NY: Row, Peterson & Company, copyright, 1912. xxii,408 pages, 2pp publisher list. Many halftones of rural churches, homes, schools, classes, activities. 7.75 x 5.75", gold lettered green cloth, no dj. VG/none. $15.00 222 (Education) Crooker, Joseph Henry. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM in AMERICAN EDUCATION. Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1903. xi,216 pages. 8 x 5.5", gold stamped blue cloth, no dj. Marginal pencil marks, cloth spotted, G/none. Secular State, Neutrality in Education, Bible & Public Schools, Religious Motive & Higher Education, Denominational Institutions, Normal Schools & Agricultural Colleges, State Universities. $10.00

223 (Education) Johnson, George Ellsworth, Superintendent, Pittsburgh Playground Association. WHAT to DO at RECESS. Boston: Ginn & Company, copyright 1910. 33 pages, 2pp publisher announcements. Drawings of activities, playground equipment. 7 x 5", white stamped maroon cloth. Owner name, VG. Sand box, slide, see-saw, rings, swings, kites, traditional dances & games, relay potato race, baseball. $15.00

224 (Education) Johnson, George Ellsworth, Superintendent, Playgrounds, Recreation Parks, & Vacation Schools, Pittsburgh; G. Stanley Hall, introduction. EDUCATION by PLAYS and GAMES. Boston: Ginn & Company, copyright 1907. xiv,234 pages, publisher ads. Halftones & diagrams of activities, projects, bibliography. 7.5 x 5", cloth. Tips frayed, cover rubbed, soiled, bookplate, owner name, rear pocket, G. $15.00

225 (Education) Painton, Edith F.A.U.. The COMMENCEMENT MANUAL: Salutations, Valedictories, Addresses & Responses, Class Poems, Songs, Histories, Baccalaureate Sermons, Prophecies, Wills, Yells, Mottoes, Flowers, Colors, Class Plays, Novel Programs, &c. Chicago: T.S. Denison & Company, copyright, 1915. 370 pages, publisher advertisem*nt. Few illustrations. 8 x 5.5", gold stamped green cloth, no dj. Library marks, tips frayed, cloth spotted, few nicks, marks in text, G. Model presentations gleaned from 20 years experience. $10.00

226 (Engineering) Baldwin, L. (Loammi), Engineer to the Company. LETTER to the HON. JOHN PICKERING, PRESIDENT of the SALEM MILL DAM CORPORATION, upon the Estimates, &c. of that Work. Salem: Andrews & Foote, 1826. 11 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. American Imprints 23581; Rink, Technical Americana 2820. $50.00

227 (Engineering) Bond, W.B. GRINDSTONE COUNTRY. Copyright 1979, W.B. Bond, Marietta, Ohio. (130) pages. Illustrated, maps. 11 x 8.5", stiff paper, plastic comb. Library marks, cover delaminating, G. History of grindstone industry in Ohio. $50.00

228 (Engineering) Brown, Henry T. FIVE HUNDRED and SEVEN MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS, embracing all those which are most important in Dynamics, Hydraulics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, Steam Engines, Mill & other Gearing, Presses, Horology, & Miscellaneous Machinery; including many movements never before published, & several which have only recently come into use. Twelfth edition. NY: Brown & Brown, 1879. 122 pages, 6pp publisher advertisem*nt. 507 engravings. 7 x 6.25", cloth. Spine tips chipped, few owner names, trifle toned, G. $25.00

229 (Engineering) Clouette, Bruce. WHERE WATER MEETS LAND: Historic Movable Bridges of Connecticut. Connecticut Department of Transportation in cooperation with Federal Highway Administration, 2004. 80 pages. Illustrated. Glossary, Bibliography. 7.5 x 9", paperback. VG. $10.00

230 (Engineering) Freytag, Friedrich. Die ORTSFESTEN KOLBENDAMPFMASCHINEN. Ein Lehr- und Handbuch für angehende und aus übende Konstrukteure. (Stationary steam engines). Berlin: Julius Springer, 1911. 408 pages. 18 folding plates, 319 figures. 10.5 x 7.5", cloth spine, printed paper boards. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, VG. $35.00 231 (Engineering) G.S. Taylor, C.L. Foster, C.V. Curtis, Phil Wendell & Herbert Miller, Midland Television, Kansas City, Missouri. APPLICATION of OSCILLOSCOPES to SERVICING. Unit No. 2, Lesson No. 4. Copyrighted 1937. 60 pages. 57 illustrations. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, corner chip, text toned, G. $15.00

232 (Engineering) Galison, Peter & Bruce Hevly, editors. BIG SCIENCE: The Growth of Large-Scale Research. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992. xi,392 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", hardcover, no dj. Library spine label, else VG/none. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Stanford, CERN, SLAC, Cornell, MIT, Space Telescope, Du Pont, Los Alamos, Lloyd Berkner. $50.00

233 (Engineering) Hiscox, Gardner D., editor. HENLEY'S TWENTIETH CENTURY FORMULAS, RECIPES and PROCESSES containing 10,000 Selected Household, Workshop & Scientific Formulas, Trade Secrets, Chemical Recipes, Processes & Money Saving Ideas. A valuable reference book for the home, factory, office & workshop. New enlarged edition, including useful workshop & laboratory methods. NY: Norman W. Henley Publishing Company, 1928. 809 pages, publishers catalog. Few illustrations. 8.75 x 5.5", gold lettered red cloth, no dj. VG/none. Adhesives, alloys, antiseptics, beverages, candles, celluloid, ceramics, cheese, cleaners, cosmetics, dyes, electroplating, electrotyping, extracts, explosives, ink, oils, paints, photography, pyrotechnics, &c. $25.00

234 (Engineering) How, Louis. JAMES B. EADS. Riverside Biographical Series Number 2. Boston & NY: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, copyright, 1900. vii,120 pages. Portrait. 6.5 x 4.25", black stamped brown cloth. Cover soiled, VG. James Buchanan Eads, 1820 - 1887, engineer known for Civil War gunboats, Eads Bridge across Mississippi River at St. Louis & Mississippi River jetty system. $10.00

235 (Engineering) John Pickering, Joseph Ropes, John W. Treadwell, Salem, Massachusetts. REPORT of the COMMITTEE Appointed to Enquire into the PRACTICABILITY and EXPEDIENCY of ESTABLISHING MANUFACTURES in SALEM. Salem: Printed by Warwick Palfrey, Jun, 1826. 31 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, first 4 leaves detached, foxed, G. Includes An Act to Incorporate the Salem Mill Dam Corporation. American Imprints 26005. $35.00

236 (Engineering) Johnson, Walter S. A REPORT of the NAVY DEPARTMENT of the UNITED STATES, on AMERICAN COALS, Applicable to Steam Navigation & other Purposes. 25th Congress, 1st Sesstion, Senate. #386. Washington; Gales & Seaton, 1844. 607 pages. 3 folding plates. 9 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. Results of experiments comparing the properties of various coals. $35.00

237 (Engineering) Johnson, Walter S. A REPORT of the NAVY DEPARTMENT of the UNITED STATES, on AMERICAN COALS, Applicable to Steam Navigation & other Purposes. Washington; Blair & Rives, 1844. 607 pages. 3 folding plates. 9 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. Results of experiments comparing the properties of various coals. $35.00

238 (Engineering) L.G. Zachary, H.W. Bajak, F.J. Eveline, Publicity Committee, Tall Oil Products Division, Pulp Chemicals Association, New York, N.Y., editors. TALL OIL and ITS USES. NY: Information & Training Division, F.W. Dodge Company, copyright 1965. vi,136 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", green cloth, no dj. VG/none. Pine oil used in paints, adhesives, asphalt, soap, rubber, paper sizing, printing inks, history, production chemistry. $10.00

239 (Engineering) Noble, David F. FORCES of PRODUCTION: A Social History of Industrial Automation. First edition. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984. xviii,409 pages. Illustrated. 9.5 x 6.5", hardcover, no dj. Library spine number, else VG/none. ISBN 0394512626. $15.00 240 (Engineering) Pennsylvania Water & Power Company & Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation. The SAFE HARBOR HYDROELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT: A Digest of the Solution of its Engineering Problems. June, 1936. 44 pages, 1930 leaflet inserted. 14 figures: maps, photos, sections & drawings of Lake Clarke, power plant, generator room, model, turbine. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. 3 marginal punched holes, VG. Economic & Technical Background, Technical Problems, Equipment Data, Bibliography, Exhibits. Published for delegates to Third World Power Conference. $20.00

241 (Engineering) Pennsylvania Water & Power Company & Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation. The SAFE HARBOR HYDROELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT. (Promotional booklet). April 1941. 47 pages. Maps, illustrations of Lake Clarke, generator room, dam & power plant, model, turbine, transmission lines. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. 3 marginal punched holes, VG. Integrated System Utilizing Water & Coal, Economic & Technical Background, Design & Operation, Equipment Data, Bibliography, Exhibits. $20.00

242 (Engineering) Pennsylvania Water & Power Company, Holtwood, Pennsylvania, Executive Offices: New York. DESCRIPTION and VIEWS. (Promotional booklet). Jan. 1st, 1912. (23) pages. Folding panorama of dam & power house, drawing of plant, maps, section, photos of plant, generator room, Baltimore Sub-Station. 10 x 7.5", embossed stiff paper, cord tie. 3 marginal punched holes, cover toned, VG. Susquehanna River plant generating power for Lancaster & Baltimore since 1910. $20.00

243 (Engineering) Pennsylvania Water & Power Company, Holtwood, Pennsylvania. HOLTWOOD POWER DEVELOPMENT. (Promotional booklet). No date, ca 1920. Peters Pub. & Ptg. Co, Baltimore. 35 pages. Illustrations of dam, generators, transformer, switch room, gate house, control board, water wheel, transmission line, fishway, clubhouse, bachelor quarters. 7.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. 2 punched holes through gutter margin, used for update, some illustrations crossed-out & notes to use or not, else G. Susquehanna River plant generating power for Lancaster & Baltimore since 1910. $15.00

244 (Engineering) Pennsylvania Water & Power Company, Holtwood, Pennsylvania. 1923 EXTENSIONS to HOLTWOOD POWER DEVELOPMENT & TRANSMISSION SYSTEM of Pennsylvania Water & Power Company. (20) pages. Folding panorama of Hydro Electric Power Development, map, view of Holtwood Power House, 19 construction photos, 5 views of transmission line tower, aerial map of transmission line. 10.5 x 8", printed wrapper. 3 punched holes through gutter margin, 2 affecting panorama, wrap bit soiled, edge wear, else VG. Susquehanna River plant generating power for Lancaster & Baltimore since 1910. $25.00

245 (Engineering) Rear Admiral Harvey F. Johnson, Vice Admiral E.L. Cochrane, Vice Admiral Howard L. Vickery, Captain T.L. Schumacher, David Arnott. Final Report of a Board of Investigation convened by order of the Secretary of the Navy to inquire into The DESIGN & METHODS of CONSTRUCTION of WELDED STEEL MERCHANT VESSELS, 15 July 1946. Washington: GPO, 1947. 164 pages. Illustrated. 10.5 x 8", black cloth, no dj. Cover soiled, owner name, presentation letter from US Maritime Commission taped to front blank, G/none. $10.00

246 (Engineering) The Early American Industries Association, William D. Geiger, Raymond R. Townsend, Daniel B. Reibel, editors. The CHRONICLE of the Early American Industries Association, Inc, Volumes 12 - 26, March, 1959 - December, 1973. A Reprint. A Fiftieth Anniversary Publication. Albany: Early American Industries Association, 1983. 956 pages. Illustrated. 12 x 9", cloth, no dj. Bookplate removed, VG/none. $75.00

247 (Engineering) The Harrington & King Perforating Company, Incorporated, Chicago, Illinois, Ramsey, New Jersey, Cleveland, Tennessee. PERMIS PERFORATED MATERIAL in STOCK. (Catalog). No date, 1978? 12 pages. Illustrated. 11 x 8.5", printed stiff paper. VG. $10.00 248 (Engineering) The Institute of Physics, Stress Analysis Group, A.F.C. Brown, Chairman. SELECTED PAPERS on STRESS ANALYSIS Presented at The Institute of Physics Stress Analysis Group Conference, Delft 1959. London: Chapman & Hall Limited, 1961. 114 pages. Illustrations of measuring devices, laboratories, diagrams, charts. 10.5 x 8", cloth spine, printed paper boards. VG. $25.00

249 (Engineering) Thompson, Silvanus P. DESIGN of DYNAMOS. Finbury Technical Manuals. London: E. & F.N. Spon; NY: Spon & Chamberlain, 1903. Preface: November, 1902. viii,253 pages, 48pp publisher catalog. 8 folding plates, 92 figures. 8.75 x 5.5", gold stamped drab cloth. Small dampspot on cover, trifle loose, VG. $35.00

250 (Engineering) United States Steel Corporation. WELCOME to FAIRLESS WORKS, The Steel Plant of Tomorrow. (Souvenir booklet). No date, ca 1952 - text. (8) pages. Portrait of Chairman of the Board B.F. Fairless, views of Fairless Works, production, Lighting the Nancy Blast Furnace, 10.75 x 8.5", printed wrapper with map. VG. United States Steel Fairless Works, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. $15.00

251 (Engineering) Wallace & Tiernan Company, Inc, New York. MODERN BLEACHING METHODS based on the use of Liquid Chlorine with Control Equipment Manufactured by Wallace & Tiernan Co. Technical Publication No. 23. No date, ca 1935? 23 pages. Illustrations of public water supply chlorinating apparatus. 10 x 7", stapled. Lacking wrapper, library rubberstamp, G. Equipment for sterilization of public water supplies. $10.00

252 (Engineering) Windett, Victor & Associate Engineers, The Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio; Samuel T. Wellman, historical sketch. The OPEN HEARTH: its Relation to the Steel Industry, its Design & Operation. NY: U.P.C. Book Company, copyright 1920. 378 pages. 183 illustrations of steel mills, Wellman furnaces, parts, details, blueprints, 92 tables. 11 x 8.5", gold lettered cloth. Spine tip chipped, edges frayed, cover corner stain, blank loose, few rubberstamps, text VG. $50.00

253 (Etiquette) Chittenden, Rev. R., Bellefonte, PA, editor. The BOOK of BEST THINGS. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1885. 224 pages. 7 x 5", gold & black stamped green cloth. Tips frayed, spine sunned, cloth bit soiled, hinge pulled, text toned, gift inscription, G. Best Home Amusem*nts, Room in House, Woman's Sphere, Use of Hours, Friends, Culture, Teacher, Way of Learning, Ways to Catch Cold, Doctors, Meal, Stimulant, Liquor, Cosmetics, Rest, Policy, Name, Book, &c. $10.00

254 (Etiquette) Conway, Katherine E. A LADY and HER LETTERS. Seventh edition. Family Sitting- Room Series. Boston: Thomas J. Flynn & Company, 1910. 101 pages. 6.25 x 4.5", cloth. VG. Business letters, courtesy & kindness, postal cards, family correspondence, anonymous letters, typewriter & telephone manners, subscriptions, addresses, invitation. $10.00

255 (Etiquette) Dick, William B. DICK'S COMMON SENSE LETTER-WRITER containing Three Hundred & Sixty Sensible Social & Business Letters, with Appropriate Answers on the following subjects. Letters of introduction, soliciting & granting favors, accompanying gifts, acknowledging gifts & favors, congratulations, sympathy & condolence, answers to advertisem*nts for help wanted, enquiries & reccomendatioins about character & ability, between employers & employed, accepting & resigning positions, apology, complaint, love & courtship, invitation & acceptance, cards, postponement, offering escort, landlords about board & apartments, family letters, &c. NY: Dick & Fitzgerald, copyright, 1889. 200 pages, publisher catalog. 6.5 x 4.25", cloth spine, printed paper boards. VG. $25.00 256 (Etiquette) R.L. (Richard Lingard), with introduction & notes by Frank C. Erb, Columbia University Library. A LETTER of ADVICE To a YOUNG GENTLEMAN LEAVING the UNIVERSITY Concerning His Behaviour & Conversation in the World. NY: 1907. McAuliffe & Booth, Publishers & Printers, NY. (xiv),45 pages. Facsimile of 1696 W. Bradford title-page. 6 x 4.5", gold lettered red cloth. Offsetting on endsheet, else VG. 'To Miss Alice B. Weston, with kind regards, Frank C. Erb, July 4, 1917' on endsheet & NYT clipping about Erb at Columbia Library on pastedown. Erb's intro discusses publication history, William Bradford printing, value of advice. $25.00

257 (Etiquette) Smith, Laura Rountree; pictures by Mildred Lyon. HAPPY MANIKIN in MANNERS TOWN: The Merry Book of Good Manners. "A Just Right Book". Chicago: Albert Whitman Company, copyright 1922. 92 pages, 4pp publisher advertisem*nts. Drawings, some in black & orange. 7.25 x 5.5", orange cloth, applied pictorial panel on front. Cover rubbed, soiled, few marks on endsheets, text VG. Table Manners, Surprise Party, Children at School, Home, Street Manners. $15.00

258 (Expositions) PANAMA-PACIFIC DENTAL CONGRESS, San Francisco, California, August 30th to September 9th, 1915. Official Program & Souvenir. (192) pages. 6 color plates of local scenery, Palace of Fine Arts, photos of California scenery, sites, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, illustrated papers on dentistry in many countries, many advertisments for dental equipment, supplies, color ad inserted. 10.75 x 8", gold embossed stiff paper. Cover edges chipped, owner name, VG. 'Charles Albert Sykes, Clove, New York' on blank. $50.00

259 (Expositions) Carlsberg Bryggerierne, Danisco S. A., Peter F. Heering, Le Pavillon du Danemark. PARIS 1937: L'Exposition Internationale de Paris 1937, "Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne". (Souvenir booklet). 16 pages. Folding color map, marginal decorations & advertisem*nts for Aalborg Akvavit, Carlsberg Bieres, Heering Cherry Brandy. Text in French & Danish. 7.5 x 5", lovely color wrapper. Cover rubbed, VG. $25.00

260 (Expositions) Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts. SALEM at the WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, Chicago, 1893. Report of Essex Institute Committee. Salem: Essex Institute, 1893. 56 pages. 2 plates, drawings of furniture. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Remnants of pamphlet binder along spine, wrap bit soiled, text bit toned, G. Contributions of Essex Institute & Peabody Academy of Science to Marine Exhibit in Transportation Building, Publication Exhibit, Manufactures & Liberal Arts Building, Government Building, Leather & Shoe Trades, Catalogue of furnishings in Reception Room, Massachusetts State Building. $25.00

261 (Expositions) Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, Department of Laity, New York, N.Y. The GREEK ORTHODOX EXHIBIT, New York World's Fair 1964-1965. (Souvenir booklet). (8) pages. Illustrated. 3.5 x 8.5", stapled booklet. VG. $10.00

262 (Expositions) Greyhound. HOW to SEE the NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR - Quickly - Comfortably - Completely - 1965. (Brochure). 20 x 14.75" sheet folding to 6.75 x 3.75". Black & blue maps of tours, transit routes. Rubbed, VG. $10.00

263 (Expositions) Modesto Ltd., Custom Tailors for Ladies & Gentlemen, Kowloon, Hong Kong. MODESTO LTD. at the NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR 1964-1965, Concessionaire, Hong Kong Pavilion. (Advertising booklet). (12) pages. Illustrations of models in tailored clothing. 8 x 3.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

264 (Expositions) Sinclair Refining Company. The EXCITING WORLD of DINOSAURS: Sinclair Dinoland - New York World's Fair 1964-65. (Souvenir booklet). (16) pages. Color drawings of dinosaurs, aerial view of exhibit, gas station, attendant. 5 x 8", stapled booklet. VG. $10.00 265 (Expositions) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, New York, N.Y. & Salt Lake City, Utah. MORMON PAVILION: "Man's Search for Happiness". (Souvenir brochure). 9.25 x 29" sheet folding to 16 panels, 9.25 x 3.5". color illustrations of exhibits, pavilion. Small crease, VG. $10.00

266 (Expositions) Travelers Insurance Companies. The NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR from A to Z. Reprinted by courtesy of N.Y. World's Fair Corp, 1964-1965. (26) pages, map inserted. Directory of pavilions, concessions, shows, restaurants. 8.5 x 3.75", printed wrapper. Wrap corner tear, chip, owner name, scuffed, few marks, G. $10.00

267 (Florida) LITERARY FLORIDA: An All-Florida Publication for Believers in All of Florida. Volume 3, Number 8, July, 1946. E.S. Johnson, Publisher, Tampa. 48 pages. Illustrations of Sarasota, Ringling Museum, Lido Beach, Bayside Recreation Center, Casino, Lane van Hook, Ann Helvick, advertisem*nts. 6.5 x 5", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, VG. $15.00

268 (Folklore) Thompson, Stith. EUROPEAN TALES AMONG the NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS: A Study in the Migration of Folk-tales. Colorado College Publications Language Series Vol. II, No. 34. Colorado Springs, Colorado, April-May, 1919. Pages 319-471. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Cover rubbed, owner rubberstamp (Gladys A. Reichard), text VG. $10.00

269 (Forestry) Forestry Club, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. The 1935 GOPHER PEAVEY: Annual Publication of the University of Minnesota Forestry Club. (96) pages. Portraits of graduating class, underclasses, fraternities, campus, forests, advertisem*nts. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap bit rubbed, soiled, splitting, paperclip mark, edge tear, text VG. Peterson, Forestry in Tennessee Valley; King, Game Management; Rees, Furniture; Officers; Foresters' Day; Fraternities; Alumni Notes; Directory; Students. $20.00

270 (Glass) McKearin, Helen. BOTTLES, FLASKS and DR. DYOTT. NY: Crown Publishers, copyright 1970. 160 pages. Illustrations of advertisem*nts, bottles, bank notes. 10 x 7", cloth, dj. Cloth bit stained, text clean, tight, VG/G. Thomas W. Dyott, M.D., seller of patent medicines & Philadelphia glass-maker. $10.00

271 (Glass) Sauzay, A. (Alexandre), 1804-1870. WONDERS of GLASS-MAKING in All Ages. Illustrated Library of Wonders. NY: Charles Scribner & Company, 1870. 325 pages, 10pp series advertisem*nt. 63 wood engravings. 7 x 4.75", red cloth, gold stamped spine, blind decorated boards. Tips frayed, cloth soiled, upper endsheet gone, text bit toned, G. $25.00

272 (Glass) The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning Glass Center, Corning, New York. GLASS 1959: A Special Exhibit of International Contemporary Glass. Copyright 1959. 329 pages, addenda slip. Many illustrations of modern glass. 9 x 7", paperback. Cover rubbed, soiled, owner stickers, else VG. Notes by Leslie Cheek, Edgar Kaufmann, Russell Lynes, George Nakashima, Gio Ponti. $10.00

273 (Guns) Narammore, Earl, Major, Ordinance Department, United States Army; sketches by Lt. Col. Julian S. Hatcher. HANDLOADER'S MANUAL: A Treatise on Modern Cartridge Components & their Assembly by the Individual Shooter into accurate Ammunition to best suit his various purposes. Onslow County, North Carolina: Small-Arms Technical Publishing Company, copyright, September, 1937. 369 pages, 2pp publisher advertisem*nt. Photos & drawings. 7.5 x 4.5", cloth, no dj. Cover dusty, text VG/none. $20.00

274 (Harvard University) Frost, Jack. HARVARD and CAMBRIDGE: A Sketch Book. NY: Coward- McCann, copyright, 1940. vi,90 pages. Drawings of campus, professors, historic buildings. 10 x 7.5", cloth, dj. Dj torn, chipped, taped, VG/fair. $10.00 275 (Harvard University) Norton, Andrews, 1786-1853. SPEECH Delivered before the OVERSEERS of HARVARD COLLEGE, February 3, 1825, in Behalf of the Resident Instructers of the College, with an Introduction. Boston: Cummings, Hilliard, & Co, 1825. xxiii,35 pages. 9 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. 'Bowdoin College from the Author' on wrap. American Imprints 21710. Untrimmed, partly unopened. Discusses roles of Corporation, Overseers & Instructers in governing the college. $25.00

276 (Harvard University) The Institute of 1770, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. FIFTH CATALOGUE of the OFFICERS and MEMBERS of The INSTITUTE of 1770. 1905. Boston: Rockwell & Churchill Press, 1905. iv,241 pages. 9.5 x 6.5", cloth, paper spine label. Library marks, cover spotted, text VG. Speaking Club of Harvard College founded 1770, united with Mercurian Club, renamed Patriotic Association, united with Hermetic Society, Akribologoumenoi, I.O.H., renamed Institute of 1770. $20.00

277 (Hawaii) Kahale, Edward. HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE: First Year. No imprint, ca 1950. (67) pages, printed fronts only. 40 lessons, worksheets, readings, letters, songs. 11 x 8.5", cloth reinforced printed sheets. Upper cover detached, loose, edges damped, owner pencil notes, few corners bugeaten, fair. $50.00

278 (Horses) ASCOT RACES. Oxley's Official Programme. Second Day. Wednesday, June 19th, 1912. Oxley & Son, Printers, Windsor. (15) pages. 7 races, handicap, owner, horse, age, pedigree, colors. 6 x 4.5", stapled booklet. Marks in text, rubbed, soiled, G. $15.00

279 (Horses) 1875-1958: The KENTUCKY DERBY: The Eighty Fourth Running. Churchill Downs, Inc, Louisville, Kentucky, January 1, 1958. 143 pages. Halftone of Iron Liege victory. Historical compilation of statistics, information. 8.5 x 5.5", paperback. Cover nicked, VG. $15.00

280 (Horses) The THOROUGHBRED RECORD. Vol. 159, No. 7. February 13, 1954. Annual Statistical Review covering the Racing Year 1953. The Thoroughbred Racing Company, Lexington, Kentucky. 386 pages. 13.5 x 10", paperback. VG. $15.00

281 (Horses) Betts, John. WINNERS for 1958. Good Betts, London. 352 pages, order form for next volume inserted. Illustrations of horses. 7.5 x 5", cloth, dj. Dj edge wear, VG/VG. $20.00

282 (Horses) Bull, Phil, compiler. RACEHORSES of 1958. The Annual Edition of 1958 Timeform. Timeform, Halifax, Yorkshire. 886 pages. Illustrations of horses, races, advertisem*nts. 7.25 x 4.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $25.00

283 (Horses) E.J. Tranter, President, Fasig-Tipton Company, New York City, Manager. COMPLETE DISPERSAL of FOXCATCHER FARMS, Inc., including Racing Stable, Steeplechasers, Stallions, Broodmares, Yearlings, Foals of 1932, &c. To be Sold by Auction at Walnut Hall Farm, Boyce, Virginia on Saturday, December 3, 1932. With: Supplementary Catalogue including Consignments from Mrs. T.H. Somerville, D.C. Sands, &c. (67) + (15) pages. 69 lots. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Thoroughbred stable established by William duPont, Jr. $20.00

284 (Horses) Munroe, David Hoadley; William V.C. Ruxton, foreword; R.A.C. Topham, note. The GRAND NATIONAL, 1839-1930. NY: Huntington Press, copyright, 1931. Printed by William Edwin Rudge. (xviii),147 pages + (148)pp. Folding map of racecourse, 34 illustrations of steeplechases, course, horses. 11 x 7.5", embossed cloth, printed label, no dj. Cloth spotted, VG/none. $15.00 285 (Horses) Phelps, Frank Talmadge. STALLION SYNDICATION: An Appraisal. Reprinted from Thoroughbred Record, September 5-12, 1959. The Stallion Station, Lexington, Kentucky. The Thoroughbred Press. (23) pages. Illustrations of horses, breeders. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

286 (Horses) Sweeney, Anthony. The BEST IRISH HORSES of 1960. Irish Ratingform Annual. Facts, Figures, Ratings & Comments on Every Horse that Won or Placed, Irish, English & French Handicaps, &c. Anthony Sweeney, Dublin. 112 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", paperback. VG. $10.00

287 (Horses) Sweeney, Tony, editor. IRISH RACINGFORM ANNUAL 1961. Facts, Figures, Ratings & Comments, Irish, English, French & Italian Free Handicaps; Results of Irish Cup & Stakes Races; Statistics &c. Irish Racingform Ltd, Dublin. 280 pages. Illustrations of horses, races, advertisem*nts. 8.75 x 5.5", cloth, dj. VG/VG. $15.00

288 (Horses) The Bloodstock Breeders' & Horse Owners' Association of Ireland, Dublin. The IRISH HORSE: Official Publication of The Bloodstock Breeders' & Horse Owners' Association of Ireland. Volume XXVI. 1958. 334 pages. Illustrations of horses, races, advertisem*nts. 10 x 6.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $10.00

289 (Horses) V/O Prodintorg, Moscow. The SOVIET RACEHORSE. Fifty Years of Thoroughbreds in the USSR. No date, ca 1966. 68 pages. Color photography by Alexei Shtorch, horses, riders, races. 8.5 x 10.75", paperback. VG. Promoting sale of Soviet racehorse stock to improve breeds. $25.00

290 (Horticulture) Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Company, Boston, Massachusetts. BULBS for Autumn 1920. 48 pages, order sheet, envelope. Halftones of flowers, shrubs, &c. 9.5 x 7.25", printed wrapper. Corner nibble, VG. $10.00

291 (Horticulture) Herrington, Arthur. The CHRYSANTHEMUM: Its Culture for Professional Growers & Amateurs. A practical treatise on propagation, cultivation, training, raising for exhibition & market, hybridizing, origin & history. Revised edition. NY: Orange-Judd Publishing Co, 1929. viii,158 pages. 32 halftones. 7.5 x 5.5", blue cloth, no dj. Corner bumped, else VG/none. $8.00

292 (Horticulture) Holme, Charles, editor. The GARDENS of ENGLAND in the Southern & Western Counties. London, Paris & New York: The Studio, 1907. xxxvii, 8 color & 136 photographic plates. 11.75 x 8", half brown morocco, gold title & lines, cloth boards. Tissues toned, cover trifle scuffed, owner name, VG. 'Helen K. Livingston, Meredith, New Hampshire' on blank. $25.00

293 (Horticulture) Murray, Pauline. PLANNING and PLANTING the HOME GARDEN: A Popular Handbook containing Concise & Dependable Information Designed to Help the Makers of Small Gardens. NY: Orange Judd Publishing Company, 1932. First printing. xiv,412 pages. 31 halftone plates of gardens by Anderson Dill, Ellen Shipman, Marian Coffin, Nellie D. Allen, Thomas W. Sears, Ruth Dean, Calvin Kiessling, Clarence Fowler, 363 drawings. 9 x 6", gold lettered green cloth, applied color illustration, no dj. Trifle toned, planting plans in pencil on lower endsheets, sheet with border plans in pencil inserted, VG/none. $20.00

294 (Horticulture) Peter Henderson & Company, New York. AUTUMN CATALOGUE 1904. Flowering Bulbs for Autumn Planting. 66 pages, order sheet. Many illustrations of hyacinth, tulips, narcissus, crocus, iris, lily, peony, perennial & house plants, shrubs, fruits, vegetables, grasses, glasses, bowls, hanging pots, tubs, wire plant stands, &c. 10 x 8", printed wrapper. Cover bit worn, soiled, text faintly toned, VG. $20.00 295 (Horticulture) Ward, Cyril. ROYAL GARDENS. London: Longmans, Green & Co, 1912. xi,182 pages. 32 color plates from water-colors & 5 drawings. 12 x 8.5", gold stamped green cloth, top edge gilt, no dj. Tips worn, toned, cloth bit spotted, VG/none. $35.00

296 (Horticulture) Wilson, Ernest H., Keeper, Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. MORE ARISTOCRATS of the GARDEN. Boston: Stratford Company, 1928. Copyright 1928. xiv,288 pages. 43 halftone plates of trees & shrubs. 9.5 x 6", gold lettered maroon cloth, top edge gilt, no dj. Clean, tight, VG/none. Unopened. $15.00

297 (Humor) SOME FUNNY THINGS; a Careful Selection of Funny Sketches, from the Pens of Such Well Known Writers as the Detroit Free Press Man, the Burlington Hawkeye Man, the Danbury News Man, the Norristown Herald Man, & a number of other Funny Men. NY: Frank Harrison & Co, copyright 1880. 64 pages. 6.75 x 5", printed wrapper. Cover rubbed, soiled, lightly creased, G. Hero from Deadwood, Connubial Controversy, Puzzled Census-taker, Hired Girl, Street-car Mystery, Tea- store Chromo, That 'ere Tennyson, Value of 'Esq', Troubling a Postmaster, Commercial Travelers, Starting a Paper, Too Much Telephone, &c. $25.00

298 (Hunting) Herbert, Henry William (Frank Forester). AMERICAN GAME in its SEASONS. Second edition. Illustrated from nature, & on wood, by the author. NY: Charles Scribner, 1854. 343 pages, 4pp publisher adververtisem*nt. 20 plates, deer, moose, goose, mallard, snipe, bass, trout, brant, salmon, woodco*ck, ducks, teal, quail, bittern, grouse, perch. 7.75 x 5", gold & blind stamped purple cloth. Tips frayed, cloth soiled, signature sprung, offsetting from pressed leaf, toned, G. 'Henry J. Davis' in pencil on blank. $15.00

299 (India) Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (Salesian Sisters), St. Francix Xavier's Salesian Convent, Madras, India. SILVER JUBILEE SOUVENIR, 1922 - 1947. Good Pastor Press, Madras. 65 pages, signed presentation slip. Text in English & Italian. Portraits of bishops, priests, nuns, convents, schools, hospitals, orphan & student groups in Madras, Vellore, Pollur, Arni, Pallikonda, Shaharanphur, Tirupattor, Bombay, Gauhati, Jowai, Tezpur, Mawlai, Banpong, Bang Kok. 9.5 x 7.5", silver printed pale blue wrapper. Corner nick, few bent, VG. $50.00

300 (Ireland) O'Higgins, Brian, Dublin. The RISING of 1641. Wolfe Tone Annual 1951. 112 pages. Advertisem*nts. Texts in English & Gaelic. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Toned, G. $20.00

301 (Ireland) O'Higgins, Brian, Dublin. PARNELL and the FENIANS, The Voice of Fintan Lalor, The Unconquered People, Davitt & the Land League, &c. Wolfe Tone Annual 1952. 128 pages. Advertisem*nts. Texts in English & Gaelic. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Tanned, G. $20.00

302 (Ireland) O'Higgins, Brian, Dublin. SALUTE to the SOLDIERS of 1922. Wolfe Tone Annual 1962. 64 pages. Advertisem*nts. Texts in English & Gaelic. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap detached, tanned, G. $20.00

303 (Ireland) Thomas MacDonagh, P.H. Pearse (Padraic MacPiarais), Joseph Mary Plunkett, Sir Roger Casem*nt; Padraic Colum & Edward J. O'Brien, editors. POEMS of the IRISH REVOLUTIONARY BROTHERHOOD. New & enlarged edition. Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1916. xxvi,71 pages. 1p bibliography. 7 x 4.5", green stamped green paper boards, no dj. Spine tip chip, letter in envelope pasted inside upper board, else VG/none. MacDonagh, Pearse & Plunkett were executed at Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin for their roles in the Irish Volunteers' Easter Rising, Casem*nt was hung as a traitor in London. $25.00 304 (Israel) Kollek, E., editor. The Palestine Economist. ANNUAL - 1948: A Review of Palestine's Economy. Jerusalem: Azriel Printing Works, 1948. 192 pages. Advertisem*nts for Israeli businesses. 9.5 x 6.75", printed paper boards. Cover worn, soiled, endsheet bit wormed, few spots in text, G. Alfred Bonne, 1899-1959, State of Israel; Leo Herrmann, Keren Hayesod; J. Zimon, Keren Kayemeth Leisrael; reports on currency, credit, securities, General Federation of Jewish Labor, citrus, diamonds, cement, oil, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics, rubber, cosmetics, textiles, fashion, cigarettes, land policy, planning, housing, agriculture, shipping, railroad, aviation, insurance. $75.00

305 (Juvenile) AUNT LOUISA'S MAGIC MODELLER: The Wonderful A. B. C. London: Frederick Warne & Co, no date, ca 1880. (8) pages, printed 1 side. Color cutouts for each letter: arch, beehive, cottage, dovecot, embrasure, farmhouse, greenhouse, haystack, inn, jetty, kennel, lich gate, mill, Naples boat, obelisk, pagoda, quay, rectory, schooner, tower, village church, windmill, yacht, zortifications. 10 x 9", color printed pale yellow stiff paper with instructions for cutting, assembly. Cover split, detached, rubbed, soiled, corner dented, text clean, bright, G. $100.00

306 (Juvenile) The SURPRISING ADVENTURES of PUSS in BOOTS. Marks's edition. London: J.L. Marks, Smithfield, no date, ca 1840? (8) pages. Hand-colored illustrations. 6.75 x 4.25", printed purple wrapper, 'Catalogue of Juvenile Books, Prints, Caricatures, &c' on back. Cover & page (1) torn, stitch repair, fold oversewn, well worn, soiled, edge tears, creased, fair. $25.00

307 (Juvenile) The COMIC ADVENTURES of OLD MOTHER HUBBARD and HER DOG: in which are shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favorite Animal. Harris' Cabinet of Amusem*nt & Instruction. London: Printed for J. Harris & Son, 1820. 16 pages, 1p Advertisem*nt, printed 1 side. Frontispiece Portrait, titlepage vignette, 15 hand-colored illustrations. 7 x 4.25", printed stiff paper. Cover very worn, stained, text moderately stained, rubbed, few owner names, fair. $100.00

308 (Juvenile) GESUNDHEITS A - B - C fur kleine & grosse Kinder. Dresden: O.U. Bohmert, 1902. 12 pages. Alphabet in verse. 6.25 x 4", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

309 (Juvenile) Beatrix Potter, story; Jo Musial, illustrations. PETER RABBIT. Linen-like Finish, No. 951. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company, copyright 1936. (16) pages. Large color illustrations. 13 x 9.5", stapled booklet. VG. $20.00

310 (Juvenile) Lowe, V.R. SAMMY GOES AROUND the WORLD. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company, copyright 1934. (59) pages. Halftones, most Underwood & Underwood, of children in countries around the world. 8.5 x 8", pictorial paperback - ocean liner . Cover rubbed, lightly soiled, neat owner name, few edge stains, else VG. $15.00

311 (Juvenile) Plimpton, Edna; photography by Alice T. Lee & Marjorie Collins. HOW to MAKE TOYS for Fun at Home & School. One of a Series of Picture Scripts. Milwaukee: E.M. Hale & Company, copyright 1939. 24 pages. Photos, drawings. 8.5 x 8", pictorial wrapper. Trifle rubbed, soiled, VG. $20.00

312 (Juvenile) Reid, Carol McMillan & The Koehne Studios, Inc. A REAL BOY and WHAT HE DOES. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company, copyright 1934. (44) pages. Halftones of five year old Walker bathing, dressing, eating, making bed, kindergarten activities, typing, acting Alice in Wonderland, Indian suit, ice-boat, at farm, birthday party, to bed. 9.5 x 8.5", pictorial paper boards. Text pulled from cover, toned, G. $15.00 313 (Kindergarten) Alice Temple, chairman, Subcommittee on Curriculum of the Bureau of Education Committee of the International Kindergarten Union. The KINDERGARTEN CURRICULUM. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, Bulletin, 1919, No. 10. Washington: GPO, 1919. 74 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Bit curled, staple bit rusty, owner name, G. $10.00

314 (Kindergarten) Everson, Ella Reese. COME SING WITH ME: Twenty-Six Songs for Children. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, copright 1922. 36 pages. 10.5 x 7.5", color printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, rubbed, faintly creased, G. Foreword by Ella R. Bayer, Director Pittsburgh Kindergartens, facsimile of letter of commendation from Will Earhart, University of Pittsburgh School of Education. $10.00

315 (Kindergarten) Lucy Wheelock & Mary Peabody Mann. KINDERGARTEN and CHILD CULTURE PAPERS. Supplement - Number One. I. Poetry in Child Culture. II. Story Telling to Children. Republished from Barnard's American Journal of Education. Hartford: 1883. 30 pages, 2pp publisher notice. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Bit creased, toned, rubbed, owner name, G. $15.00

316 (Kindergarten) Nina C. Vanderwalker, Luella A. Palmer, Louise F. Specht, Florence C. Fox, Marion S. Hanckel, Ella V. Dobbs, Alice L. Harris. A KINDERGARTEN - FIRST-GRADE CURRICULUM. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, Bulletin, 1922, No. 15. By a Subcommittee on Curriculum of the Bureau of Education Committee of the International Kindergarten Union. Washington: GPO, 1922. 66 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Bit curled, staple bit rusty, owner name, G. $10.00

317 (Kindergarten) von Marenholz-Bulow, Baroness B.; translated by Mary Mann. REMINISCENCES of FRIEDRICH FROEBEL. With a Sketch of the Life of Friedrich Froebel By Emily Shirreff. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1889. Copyright 1877. 359 pages. 7.5 x 5", gold lettered blue cloth. Tips frayed, paper toned, G. $20.00

318 (Language) Alejandro, Rufino. EVERYDAY TAGALOG. With 21 Introductory Lessons in Tagalog Grammar. Conversations, Vocabulary, Exercises, Letters & Readings. Philippine Book Company, copyright, 1946. 119 pages. 8.5 x 6", paperback. Tanned, cover rubbed, soiled, G. $15.00

319 (Language) del Mundo, Clodualdo & Andrea Amor Tablan, compilers. TALATINIGANG PANLUKBUTAN. Pocket Dictionary: Tagalog-English - English-Tagalog. Enlarged edition. Manila: Abiva Publishing House, copyright 1948. 208 pages. 7 x 5", printed wrapper. Cover rubbed, soiled, text tanned, owner initials, G. $15.00

320 (Language) Kilgour, Rev. R., revised & arranged by Rev. H.C. Duncan, with the assistance of Rev. G.P. Pradhan. ENGLISH-NEPALI DICTIONARY from materials collected by Rev. R. Kilgour. Darjeeling: Government Branch Press, 1923. 391 pages. 10 x 6.5", cloth, no dj. Cover rubbed, soiled, endsheets spotted, text toned, G. $35.00

321 (Language) MacCana, Séan. Grammadach an mhic léighinn. The STUDENT'S GRAMMAR. Áth Cliath (Dublin): Educational Co of Ireland, no date, ca 1935? 80 pages. Few drawings. 7.5 x 5", printed wrapper. Staples rusty, wrap splitting, nearly detached, text G. $15.00

322 (Language) Meidinger, Johann Valentin. ERSTER UNTERRICHT in der franz ösischen Sprache, für kinder. Frankfurt am Main, Johann Valentin Meidinger, Liepzig: Friedrich Fleischer, 1842. 286 pages, 2pp publisher list. 6.5 x 4", leather spine, marbled paper boards. Ticket of J.E. Schaub, Buchhandlung, Dusseldorf inside upper board. Leather cracking, chipped, cover rubbed, text lightly damped, foxed, toned, G. Owner name. $35.00 323 (Language) Myklestad, J. Meyer & H. Soraas. DAMMS LOMMEORDBOKER: English-Norsk : Norsk-English; Enlish-Norwegian : Norwegian-English. Oslo: N.W. Damm & Son, 1955. 345 pages, publisher advertisem*nts. 5 x 3.25", printed stiff paper. Cover rubbed, soiled, lightly creased, text VG. Ticket for Schoenhof's Foreign Books, Cambridge. $10.00

324 (Language) Neve, Ernest F. A MANUAL of LESSONS in the KASHMIRI LANGUAGE, arranged to simpify the acquisition of a colloquial knowledge. Lahore: Civil & Military Gazette, 1934. 45 pages. 7.5 x 5", gold lettered green cloth. Endsheets spotted, gift inscription, VG. $35.00

325 (Language) Nowe, Wydanie. NAJNOWSZY SAMOUCZEK POLSKO-ANGIELSKI Do Nauki Jerzyka Angielskiego Bez Nauczyciela Opracowany i Utozony Specjalnie dla Polakow w Ameryce. 'Latest Polish-English Tutorial . . . for American Poles'. Stevens Point, WI: Worzalla Publishing Co, copyright 1953. 276 pages. 7.25 x 5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

326 (Language) Panganiban, J. Villa. ENGLISH-TAGALOG VOCABULARY. Manila: University Publishing Co, July, 1946. International Printing, Manila. 170 pages. 8.5 x 6", paperback. Cover chipped, tanned, G. $25.00

327 (Language) Rose, Howard N., compiler & arranger. A THESAURUS of SLANG. NY: Macmillan Company, 1934. Published, August, 1934. x,120 pages. 8.75 x 5.75", cloth, no dj. Owner name, notes on lower pastedown, VG/none. Aviation, college, detective, hobo, lumberjack, New England, newspaper, oilfield, railroad, sports, theater, western & war slang. $15.00

328 (Language) Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language. An Cheud Leabhar Gaedhilge - The FIRST IRISH BOOK. Published by request of the "Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language," for the use of the "Irish Classes" in America. NY: Printed by Lynch, Cole & Meehan, 1878. 48 pages. 7.25 x 5", printed wrapper with advertisem*nt for The Irish American newspaper. Heavily worn, soiled, wrap splitting, marginal tears, fair. 'John Reardon, Allyn House, Hartford, Connecticut' on titlepage. $50.00

329 (Language) Tregelles, S. Prideaux. HEADS of HEBREW GRAMMAR; containing all the principles needed by a learner. London: Samuel Bagster & Sons, preface: April, 1852. 126 pages, 7 folding Paradigms, 4pp publisher ads. 7.25 x 4.75", gold lettered green cloth. Tips chipped, cover worn, soiled, marginal wormhole, few spots, G. Bookplate William Melancthon Johnson, 'Wm M. Johnson, Class '58, Union College, Schtdy, Oct 12th 57' on blank, 3pp manuscript notes pasted-in at back. $25.00

330 (Language) Wigram, George V. ENGLISHMAN'S HEBREW and CHALDEE CONCORDANCE of the OLD TESTAMENT, being an Attempt at a Verbal Connection between the Original & the English Translation, with Indexes, a List of the Proper Names & their Occurrences. 2 volumes. London: Longman, Green, Brown, & Longmans, 1843. xvi,1682 pages, 78pp Appendix, 3pp Table, 1p Errata. 10.5 x 6.5", cloth, gold lettering, blind decoration, ticket: Bound by Westleys & Clark, London. Inner hinges cracked, tape stains, tips bit frayed, cloth rubbed, soiled, texts VG. $100.00

331 (Law) Braxton, A. Caperton, Staunton, Virginia; Wyndham R. Meredith, foreword. The FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT: An Account of its Enactment. Address delivered before Virginia State Bar Association for the year 1903. Lynchburg: J.P. Bell Company, no date, foreword: 1934. x,78 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. VG/VG. Allen Caperton Braxton, 1862-1914, founder Virginia State Corporation Commission, opposed Fifteenth Amendment & supported poll taxes & other measures to deny vote to black Americans. $10.00 332 (Law) Butts, Isaac R., assisted by an attorney. The BUSINESS MAN'S ASSISTANT, Part I. Containing Useful Forms of Legal Instruments: Enlarged by the addition of forms of acknowledgments, agreements, assignments, awards, bonds, leases, mortgages, powers of attorney, & legal opinions, found in no other work. Adapted to the wants of business men throughout the United States. To which is added tables of interest - U.S. Custom House values of foreign currencies - all the gold & silver coins in circulation - laws, instructions & forms necessary for obtaining a patent - agreements for constructing railroads, &c. 26th thousand. Boston: Printed & Published by I.R. Butts, 1847. 96 pages. 7.5 x 4.75", printed wrapper. Bit foxed, rubbed, rippled, G. $25.00

333 (Law) Kerin, Austin H. YANKEES in COURT: Humorous Tales from Vermont Courtrooms. Brattleboro: Stephen Daye Press, copyright, 1937. 62 pages. 7 x 5", cloth, dj. Dj chipped, soiled, owner name, VG/G. $15.00

334 (Law) Williamson, Isaac H. OPINION of CHANCELLOR ISAAC H. WILLIAMSON, Filed in 1829, Relative to the Powers of Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures at Paterson & of Morris Canal & Banking Company. (Reported as foot-note in 30 N.J. Eq., 145). No imprint, ca 1890. 22 pages. 10.75 x 7", printed wrapper. Toned, VG. In Chancery of New Jersey, Bill for Injunction against diverting water from Passaic River at Paterson. $25.00

335 (Literature) [GREENOUGH, Frances Boott]. ANNALS of BROOKDALE, a New-England Village. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co, 1881. Copyright, 1881. 243 pages. 7 x 5", gold & black stamped brown cloth. Cover scuffed, text toned, VG. Wright, American Fiction 2274. Southern Ogden family summers in Vermont hills, grand tour of Europe, love found in Switzerland. $20.00

336 (Literature) [MacLeod, Anna Mary]. The WASHINGTON RANDOLPHS and THEIR FRIENDS: Extracts from the Diary of A Lady of Old Virginia. Selected & edited by T.M. Lynchburg: J.P. Bell Company, 1915. 189 pages. 8 x 5", gold stamped green cloth, no dj. Fine/none. Historical fiction set in colonial West Virginia. $8.00

337 (Literature) BEATTIE, James, 1735-1803 & William FALCONER, 1732-1769. The MINSTREL: or, the Progress of Genius. Also, the Shipwreck. With a Sketch of the Life of each Author. NY: Published & sold by Collins & Co, 1812. ix,125 pages. Separate titlepage for Shipwreck, 3 engravings by Anderson. 5.5 x 3.5", red leather spine, marbled paper boards. Upper board detached, leather well chipped, cover worn, scattered foxing, else fair. $20.00

338 (Literature) BECKETT, Sylvester B. HESTER, the Bride of the Islands: a Poem. Portland: Bailey & Noyes, 1860. Copyright 1859. Printed by B. Thurston. 336 pages. 7.75 x 4.75", brown cloth, gold spine lettering, blind paneled boards. VG. 'Stelle Chase, Nov. 15, 1863, Father' on blank. Williamson, Bibliography of Maine, 908. Story set in 18th century Maine. $35.00

339 (Literature) BURNS, Robert, 1759-1796. The POETICAL WORKS of ROBERT BURNS: with a Sketch of His Life, by James Curie, M.D., with many additional poems & songs & an enlarged & corrected glossary. In two volumes. Volumes I & II. NY: Edward Kearny, no date, ca 1845. 304 + 268 pages. Extra engraved titlepage & frontispiece. 4.25 x 2.75", purple cloth, gold stamped spine, blind paneled boards. Edges frayed, cloth split along spine edge, cover rubbed, soiled, hinge loose, foxed, fair. $25.00

340 (Literature) COLUM, Padraic; twenty engravings by Boris ARTZYBASHEFF. ORPHEUS MYTHS of the WORLD. NY: Macmillan Company, 1930. Published, September, 1930. xxxi,327 pages. 11 x 7.5", cloth, dj. Dj heavily edge-chipped, short tears,VG/fair. 'For Andy Davis, in memory of 29th March 1936, Padraic Colum' on half-title. $75.00 341 (Literature) METCALF, Paul. GENOA: A Telling of Wonders. Jargon 43. Highlands, North Carolina: Jonathan Williams Publisher, copyright 1965. 190 pages. 10 x 7", printed paper boards, dj. VG/VG. $10.00

342 (Literature) METCALF, Paul. BOTH. Jargon 92. The Jargon Society, 1982. (122) pages. 11 x 8.5", black cloth, dj. Dj corner clipped, light edge wear, VG/G. ISBN 091233049x. Signed by author on titlepage. John Wilkes Booth & Edgar Allan Poe. $20.00

343 (Literature) Pansy (Isabella Alden?). The KING'S DAUGHTER. The Pansy Books. Boston: Lothrop Publishing Company, copyright, 1873, Western Tract & Book Society. Pansy trademark registered 1895. 305 pages. Frontispiece with tissue. 7.5 x 5", gold & brown stamped orange cloth. Cloth trifle rubbed, soiled, VG. Temperance novel, Dell Bronson called from respectable uncle's home in Boston to care for downcast father in Lewiston. Not in Wright, American Fiction. $20.00

344 (Literature) Retzsch, Moritz, inventor & engraver; Ernest Fleischer, foreword. GALLERY to SHAKSPEARE'S DRAMATIC WORKS in Outlines. Complete in one volume, with explanations. NY: G. & B. Westermann Brothers, 1849. Frontispiece, English & German titlepages, 82 engraved plates of scenes from Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, The Tempest, Othello, Merry Wives of Windsor, King Henry IV, 1p Preface, xcv, Explanations in German & English, 2 columns per page. 9.5 x 12", library binding. Few library marks, text toned, G. $150.00

345 (Literature) Soper, T.N. GREEN BLUFF. A Temperance Story. Boston: Rand, Avery & Company, copyright 1874. 223 pages. 6 x 4", blue cloth, gold stamped spine, blind decorated boards. Cover stained, text toned, G. Not in Wright, American Fiction. 'The object is two-fold: against the use of intoxicating liquors, to furnish support of one deprived of sight since infancy.' $20.00

346 (Literature) WILDE, Oscar; John Vassos, illustrations. The BALLAD of READING GAOL. NY: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1928. Copyright 1928. 124 pages. Modernist drawings with tissues. 9.5 x 7", cloth spine, paper boards, dj. Dj heavily chipped, cover bit soiled, owner name, corner & ege tear 1 plate, G/fair. $15.00

347 (Literature) WOOLLCOTT Alexander. WHILE ROME BURNS. NY: Viking Press, 1934. #81 of 500 all-rag autographed copies of first edition. viii,328 pages. 10.5 x 6.5", purple stamped white cloth, bronze embossed onlay, no dj. VG/none. $20.00

348 (Maine) Cushing, Rev. James R. HISTORICAL DISCOURSE; delivered Oct. 29, 1851, at the One Hundred & Fiftieth Anniversary of the Organization of the First Congregational Church, (the second in the state,) in Wells, Maine. Portland: 1851. 22 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", gold lettered leather spine, marbled paper boards. Lightly rubbed, toned, VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 5130. $15.00

349 (Maine) Maine, James W. Hanson, Adjutant General. REPORT of the ADJUTANT GENERAL of the STATE of MAINE for the Period of the World War 1917-1919. Vol. 2. Augusta, 1929. 402 pages. Portraits of Captain William E. Lawry, Lieut Walker Blaine Beale. 9 x 6", gold lettered purple cloth. Library marks, else VG. Personnel, Selective Service, Registration, Mobilization, Quotas, Training, Officers Roster, Casualties, Foreign Decorations, Distinguished Service Cross, Medals, Maine Servicemen. $20.00

350 (Maine) Rivard, Paul E. MAINE SAWMILLS: A History. Maine State Museum, copyright 1990. xii,62 pages. 67 illustrations. 9 x 10", paperback. Small cover stain, VG. ISBN 0913764205. $15.00 351 (Maine) Thurston, Stephen, 1797-1884. A DISCOURSE on the ERECTION of a MARBLE TABLET in the Congregational Church of Winthrop, April 2, 1871. In Memory of Rev. David Thurston, former Pastor of the Church. Portland: Printed by B. Thurston & Co, 1871. 31 pages. Portrait & plate of tablet. 9 x 5.5", gold printed patterned black wrapper. Wrap rubbed, Maine Historical Society rubberstamp & label, toned, G. Williamson, Bibliography of Maine 9862. $15.00

352 (Maine) Winthrop, Robert C. An ADDRESS delivered before the MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, at Bowdoin College, on the afternoon of the Annual Commencement, September 5, 1849. Boston: Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1849. 68 pages. 9.25 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Presentation slip from MHS. Wrap bit chipped, withdrawn rubberstamp, VG. About James Bowdoin. $10.00

353 (Maryland) Browne, William Hand, editor. PROCEEDINGS of the COUNCIL of MARYLAND, 1681- 1685/6. Archives of Maryland XVII. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1898. xii,507 pages. 11 x 8", drab cloth. Bookplate Joseph Swift Whistler, VG. Unopened. $50.00

354 (Maryland) Browne, William Hand, editor. CORRESPONDENCE of GOVERNOR HORATIO SHARPE, Vol. III, 1761-1771. Archives of Maryland XIV. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1895. x,588 pages. 11 x 8", drab cloth. Cover spotted, text toned, else VG. $50.00

355 (Maryland) Browne, William Hand, editor. PROCEEDINGS of the COUNCIL of MARYLAND, 1698- 1731. Archives of Maryland XXV. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1905. xi,632 pages. 11 x 8", drab cloth. Seal & imprint clipped from titlepage, cover scuffed, spotted, text VG. Unopened. $50.00

356 (Maryland) Browne, William Hand, editor. JOURNAL and CORRESPONDENCE of the MARYLAND COUNCIL of SAFETY, July 7 - December 31, 1776. Archives of Maryland XII. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1893. x,595 pages. 11 x 8", printed wrapper. Lacking wrapper, sewing cracked, edges chipped, toned, fair. Unopened. $50.00

357 (Maryland) Browne, William Hand, editor. JOURNAL of the MARYLAND CONVENTION, July 26 - August 14, 1775 & JOURNAL and CORRESPONDENCE of the MARYLAND COUNCIL of SAFETY, August 29, 1775 - July 6, 1776. Archives of Maryland XI. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1892. xi,585 pages. 11 x 8", printed wrapper. Lacking wrapper, tanned, edges chipped, sewing cracked, bit loose, fair. Unopened. $50.00

358 (Maryland) Cahn, Louis F. The HISTORY of OHEB SHALOM, 1853-1953. Published by Oheb Shalom Congregation in Celebration of its Centennial. Baltimore, Maryland: 1953. 72 pages. Many portraits, illustrations of Hanover Street Synagogue, Eutaw Place Temple, publications, map endsheets. 11 x 8.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

359 (Maryland) Merritt, Elizabeth, editor. PROCEEDINGS of the PROVINCIAL COURT of MARYLAND, 1681-1683. Archives of Maryland LXX, Court Series (15). Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1964. xxiii,499 pages. 11 x 8", black cloth, no dj. Library marks, cloth scuffed, else VG/none. Unopened. $50.00

360 (Maryland) Semmes, Raphael, editor. PROCEEDINGS and ACTS of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY of MARYLAND, 1769-1770. Archives of Maryland LXII, (30). Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1945. xliii,502 pages. 11 x 8", black cloth, no dj. Library marks, cloth scuffed, spotted, else VG/none. Unopened. $50.00 361 (Massachusetts) Abbott, Gordon, Jr. SAVING SPECIAL PLACES: A Centennial History of The Trustees of Reservations: Pioneer of the Land Trust Movement. Ipswich Press, Ipswich, Massachusetts, copyright 1993. xii,334 pages. Map, illustrations. 10 x 7", cloth, dj. Dj edge nicks, VG/G. ISBN 093886419x. Signed by author on half-title. $15.00

362 (Massachusetts) Alma Bent, Esther G. Moore, E. Guy Turcotte, editors. GARDNER: A Portrait of Its Past. A project of the Gardner Historical Commission. 1978. 104 pages. Maps, photos of buildings with captions. 7 x 10", paperback. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, corner creased, VG. $20.00

363 (Massachusetts) Banks, Charles Edward, editor. ABLE MEN of SUFFOLK, 1638. Transcribed from the original in the Public Record Office, London, England, in the State Papers Domestic, Charles I, vol. 411. Publication of The Anglo-American Records Foundation, Volume I. 1931. xix,536 pages. 9.5 x 6.5", cloth spine, printed label, paper boards. Library spine number & bookplate, hinge slightly loose, text clean, tight, VG. $50.00

364 (Massachusetts) Bigelow, Edwin S., Lowell, Massachusetts, compiler & publisher. LOWELL on the MERRIMACK: an Art Souvenir containing fifty-four Albertype views of the principal Public Buildings, Private Residences, Parks, & Streets of the City of Lowell. Copyright 1892. Titlepage & 49 (as issued) photomechanical plates of Memorial Library, First Congregational Church organ, Canal Walk, St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Lakeview Park, Aiken Street Bridge, Church of Immaculate Conception, Lake Mascuppic, First Baptist Church, tennis game, Rogers Fort Hill Park, Oaklands, Central Fire Station, Lowell Cemetery, Centralville Cricket Club, M.V.M. Armory, Highland Grammar School, Highland Club House, Middlesex Tavern, Vesper Boat Club House, Monument Square, Lowell Machine Shop, Court House, City Farm, County Jail, streetscapes & fine homes. 6.5 x 9.75", printed wrapper. Large chip from spine, wrap smudged, rubbed, text VG. $50.00

365 (Massachusetts) Boston Latin School, Boston, Massachusetts. CATALOGUE of the SCHOLARS in the LATIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL in BOSTON, October, 1857. Boston: John Wilson & Son, 1857. 20 pages. 7.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. 'H.P. Chandler' on wrap. Officers, students, regulations, prizes. $15.00

366 (Massachusetts) Carter, Franklin. The SERVICE of the ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY to the CAUSE of EDUCATION: An Address delivered on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the Andover Theological Seminary at Andover, Tuesday, June 9, 1908. Williamstown, MA: 1918. 22 pages. 9.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, edges nicked, text VG. $10.00

367 (Massachusetts) Clark, Rev. Rufus W., Pastor, North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A MEMOIR of the REV. JOHN EDWARDS EMERSON, First Parish of the Whitefield Congregational Church in Newburyport, Mass., with extracts from his writings. Boston: William J. Reynolds & Co, 1852. viii,406 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 7.75 x 4.75", gold lettered, blind decorated black cloth. VG. Born Newburyport, 1823, Amherst College 1844, taught school in Conway, MA, Princeton Theological Seminary 1849, Newburyport pastorship, died of pulmonary disease. $25.00

368 (Massachusetts) Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Joint Special Committee of the Legislature. REPORTS on the Subject of a LICENSE LAW, by a Joint Special Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts; together with a stenographic report on the Testimony taken before said committee. House document . . . No. 415. Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 1867. 898 pages. 10 x 6", paper reinforced printed wrapper. Sewing broken 1 place, cover chipped, toned, G. Unopened, untrimmed. $35.00 369 (Massachusetts) Coolidge, George. The BOSTON ALMANAC for the Year 1871. Vol. 36. Boston: George Coolidge, copyright 1870. A 1-5, advertising, 240 pages, A 6-8, ads. Few illustrated advertisments. 5.5 x 3.25", blind decorated green cloth, fancy gold title on upper board. Cover soiled, tips worn, toned, G. 'Map is this year omitted, having been supplied unattached in the last'. Chronicle, national, state & city governments, militia, police, schools, courts, fire department, wards, charities, associations, railroads, steamers, business directory. $25.00

370 (Massachusetts) Emery, Samuel Hopkins, 1815-1901. The HISTORY of the CHURCH of NORTH MIDDLEBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS, in Six Discourses, preached by its acting pastor. Middleborough: Harlow & Thatcher, Steam Book & Job Printers, 1876. 106 pages. 7.5 x 4.75", printed wrapper. Adhesive remnants along spine fold, Maine Historical Society rubberstamps, else G. Lists of members, subscribers. Committee for a New England Bibliography 9611. $25.00

371 (Massachusetts) Finer, Steven, editor, The Historical Society of Greenfield. NEW PICTORIAL HISTORY of GREENFIELD. Greenfield: E.A. Hall Co, 1975. (108) pages. Reproduces early views & photographs of town, street scenes, public buildings, factories, stores, firefighters, workers, homes, interiors, churches, schools, maps, broadsides, floods, parades. Bibliography. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Cloth spotted, else VG. $15.00

372 (Massachusetts) Groton Tercentenary Committee, Groton, Massachusetts; Virginia A. May, editor. GROTON, MASSACHUSETTS TERCENTENARY: 1655-1955. (Souvenir booklet). (96) pages. Folding map, many illustrations, town hall, noted men, churches, schools, library, fire station, cemetery, Lawrence Academy, Groton School, historic homes. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 8125. $20.00

373 (Massachusetts) Hall, Nathaniel, Pastor. DISCOURSES PREACHED to the FIRST CHURCH and SOCIETY in DORCHESTER, July 19, 1835, Being the First Sabbath After His Ordination. Boston: Printed by Tuttle & Weeks, 1835. 31 pages. 9 x 5.75", plain wrapper. Slightly damped, foxed, wrap soiled, splitting, G. American Imprints 32021 (CBPac; ICMe; MBAU; MH; OClWHi). $15.00

374 (Massachusetts) Hall, Nathaniel, Pastor. A SERMON PREACHED in the MEETING-HOUSE of the FIRST CHURCH, DORCHESTER, on Sunday, June 19, 1870, being the 240th Anniversary of the First Assembling of the Church for Divine Service after its Landing in America. Boston: Ebenezer Clapp, Printed by David Clapp & Son, 1870. 27 pages. 9.25 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Toned, creased, traces of pamphlet binder, G. $15.00

375 (Massachusetts) Herrick, Rev. William D. HISTORY of the TOWN of GARDNER, Worcester County, Massachusetts, from the Incorporation, June 27, 1785, to the Present Time. Gardner: Published by the Committee, 1878. xvi,535 pages. 2 folding maps, 21 plates, mostly photomechanical, views of Gardner Centre, South Gardner, Town Hall, Work House, High School, First Congregational Church, First National Bank, Derby & Heywood Brothers Chair Factories, residences, portraits. 9 x 6", half leather, paper boards. ROUGH COPY: map detached, taped, sewing broken several places, portions of text detached, cover worn, fair, with all faults. Committee for a New England Bibliography 7875. $35.00

376 (Massachusetts) Kilham, Hopkins & Greeley, Consultants, Gardner Planning Board, Gardner, Massachusetts. RECOMMENDATIONS for the DEVELOPMENT of the TOWN of GARDNER, MASSACHUSETTS. 1921. 72 pages. Portraits of planning board, map, plans, zoning. 10.5 x 7.5", printed wrapper. Wrap & few pages stained, wrap worn, soiled, corner chip, G. $20.00 377 (Massachusetts) Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, Massachusetts. The REGISTER of the LYNN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Number XI, for the year 1907. Lynn: Frank S. Whitten, Printer. 115 pages. Frontispiece of First Congregational Church Communion Set, portraits of John W. Berry, Caroline A. Breed, Richard Breed, William Stone, Mary E. Walter. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Library rubberstamp, spine label, wrap bit chipped, corner crease, else VG. Officers; obituaries; Merrill Delnow, Athenian Club; Wilbur Newhall, Exploring Circle; Ellen Burrill, Burrill Family. $15.00

378 (Massachusetts) Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, Massachusetts. The REGISTER of the LYNN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Number XIX, for the year 1915. Edited by the Committee on Publication. Lynn: Frank S. Whitten, Printer, 1916. 58 pages. Frontispiece of Lye House, portraits of Hannah Breed, Isabel Breed, Isaiah Chase, Curtis Guild, Charles Holder, Jerome Ingalls, Asa Johnson, Olive Libbey, Eugene Russell, Sarah Spinney, Lucy Winslow, Bowman Breed. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Library rubberstamp, label, wrap bit chipped, corner crease, else VG. Officers, Obituaries, Henry Tapley, New England Town Seen by Joseph Lye, Cordwainer; $15.00

379 (Massachusetts) Malden Historical Society, Malden, Massachusetts. The REGISTER of the MALDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Malden, Massachusetts. Number 4. 1915-1916. Edited by the Committee on Publication. Lynn: Frank S. Whitten, 1916. 117 pages. Portraits of Joshua Wellman, Joshua Millett, Wellington Phillips, views of Hill Tavern, Waitt House. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Library rubberstamp, label, wrap bit chipped, corner crease, else VG. George Chamberlain, Hill Tavern; Methodist Beginnings; Levi Gould, North Malden (Melrose); Harrison Funeral Celebration; Erskine Bickford, Dearborn Family; Bell Rock Cemetery Inscriptions, &c. $15.00

380 (Massachusetts) Malden Historical Society, Malden, Massachusetts. The REGISTER of the MALDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Malden, Massachusetts. Number 5. 1917-1918. Edited by the Committee on Publication. Lynn: Frank S. Whitten, 1918. 104 pages. Portraits of Mrs. George Gould, Levi Gould, Frank Plummer, facsimiles of titlepages, manuscript. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Library rubberstamp, label, wrap bit chipped, else VG. Deloraine Corey, Salem Street; George Chamberlain, Early Baptists; Rev. James Mudge, Mudge Family; F.W. Coburn, Michael Wigglesworth; Sylvester Baxter, Why Aberjona?; Officers, Members, Necrologies. $15.00

381 (Massachusetts) Malden Historical Society, Malden, Massachusetts. The REGISTER of the MALDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Malden, Massachusetts. Number 6. 1919-1920. Edited by the Committee on Publication. Lynn: Frank S. Whitten, 1920. 84 pages. Portraits of Darius Cobb, James Mudge, Albert Norris, views of First Parish Church, Center M.E. Church. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Library rubberstamp, label, wrap chipped, splitting, G. Delaine Corey, 'Old Brick'; Charles Mann, Governor's Lady; Gilbert Haven, Malden Center Methodist Church; George Chamberlain, Glimpses of Past; Officers; Members; Necrologies. $15.00

382 (Massachusetts) Moore, Esther Gilman, with Barbara H. Smith, Sarah E. Clark, Aileen O'Brien Howe. HISTORY of GARDNER, MASSACHUSETTS, 1785-1967. Hatton Printing, Gardner, copright 1967. 334 pages. 2 folding maps, illustrations. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Dj stain, short tear, VG/G. Committee for a New England Bibliography 7878. Signed by author. $20.00

383 (Massachusetts) Nahant Village Church, Nahant, Massachusetts. DEDICATION of the JOINING of the VILLAGE CHURCH & the NAHANT CHURCH into the NAHANT VILLAGE CHURCH, June 28, 1959. (Souvenir booklet). (5) pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. $8.00

384 (Massachusetts) Nahant, Massachusetts; James J. Deveny. NAHANT: ONE HUNDRED YEARS a TOWN. Centennial Celebration. Official Centennial Book & Program. 1953. (48) pages. Map, aerial view, views of library, schools, churches, Bass Beach, Coast Guard Station, Massachusetts Humane Society, Tudor Wharf, Thomson Club, police & fire stations, Centennial Committee. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Historical Sketch, Officers, Clubs, Program, Sponsors. $20.00 385 (Massachusetts) Nathaniel B. Shurtleff & Henry W. Cushman, editors, Cushman Monument Association; Rev. Elisha Cushman, address; Charles T. Cushman, poem. PROCEEDINGS at the CONSECRATION of the CUSHMAN MONUMENT at Plymouth, September 16, 1858: including the Discourse & the Poem delivered on that occasion, together with a list of contributors to the monument. Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 1859. 96 pages, broadside Circular announcing publication inserted. Engraved frontispiece of monument. 9.5 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lightly skinned along spine, VG. Sabin, Books Relating to America 18140. $20.00

386 (Massachusetts) Northfield Conference, East Northfield, Massachusetts. NORTHFIELD CONFERENCE HYMNS, East Northfield, August 1-18, 1901. 40 pages. Music, lyrics, composer, author, copyrights. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Rubbed, soiled, staples rusty, inner sheets detached, fair. $10.00

387 (Massachusetts) Partridge, Rev. Lyman. HISTORY of the BAPTIST CHURCH in SHARON, MASS. A Historical Discourse delivered March 26, 1882. Mansfield: Pratt & White, Book & Job Printers, 1882. 20 pages. 8.75 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Slight creased, bit toned, VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 11937. $15.00

388 (Massachusetts) State Normal School, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. CATALOGUE for the year ending June Twenty-sixth, Nineteen Hundred & Fourteen. Nineteenth Annual Catalogue. Practical Arts Press, May, 1914. 28 pages. Color halftone frontispiece of performance, campus map. 8.5 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. State Board of Education, faculty, calendar, admission, students. $10.00

389 (Massachusetts) Swan, Bradford F. CAPTAIN ALEXANDER WINSOR. Paper read at meeting of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society. Old Dartmouth Historical Sketches Number 72 in the series of Sketches of New Bedford's Early History. No date, ca 1940. (23) pages. Portrait. 10.75 x 6.75", stapled booklet. Short split, lightly soiled, rubbed, G. New Bedford whaling captain. $10.00

390 (Massachusetts) The Essex Institute, Photographic Department, Salem, Massachusetts. CATALOGUE of the PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES owned by the ESSEX INSTITUTE, SALEM, MASS. 1925. (154) pages, 8 paginated sections (building exteriors, interiors, details, family arms, cemeteries, manuscripts, maps, plans, monuments, ceramics, costume, furniture, glass, metal, printed, statues, toys, pictures, portraits, engravings, drawings, paintings, ships, views), typescript & manuscript supplements. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper, brass fasteners. Cover rubbed, soiled, some page edges rough, toned, G. Collected by Frank Cousins, Walter J. Stickney & S.C. Reed, prices for prints in various formats. $35.00

391 (Massachusetts) The Turners Falls Power & Electric Company, Turners Falls, Massachusetts. A BRIEF SKETCH of FLOOD CONDITIONS, November 4-5-6, 1927. (31) pages. 24 halftones of Millers & Connecticut Rivers, Turners Falls Generating Plant, Cabot Station, bridges, Mt Tom Station, lines. 8 x 6", printed wrapper. Damped, staple bit rusty, G. $15.00

392 (Massachusetts) Wheelwright, William Bond & Sumner Kean. The LENGTHENED SHADOW of ONE MAN (Alvah Crocker). Fitchburg: Crocker, Burbank & Co, 1957. xv, 181 pages. Portraits of Crockers, illustrations of paper mills in Fitchburg, Turners Falls, papermaking machinery, operations, workers, old photos. 10.7 x 7.75", cloth, no dj. VG. Daniells, Studies in Enterprise 217a. Update of 1924 biography. Papermaker, founded Fitchburg Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Turners Falls Company, Fitchburg, Vermont & Massachusetts & Troy & Greenfield Railroads. $15.00 393 (Massachusetts) Willis A. Kingsbury & James J. Valentine, Trustees of the Estate of Franklin Manson, Framingham, Massachusetts. AUCTION SALE of BUILDING LOTS, Belonging to Manson Estate, Saturday, July 9, 1898, 10 o'clock A.M. (Leaflet). South Framingham, June 16th, 1898. Folded sheet, 9 x 6". Announcement on front, opens to 'Plan showing a portion of the Property of the Manson Estate', last page blank. Toned, G. 41 lots in 'best residential part of the rapidly growing village of South Framingham', formerly known as Harmony Grove, 'on the line of the Electrics to Framingham Centre'. $25.00

394 (Massachusetts) Winchendon, Massachusetts. PROCEEDINGS and ADDRESSES at the DEDICATION of the MURDOCK SCHOOL, Winchendon, Massachusetts, June 21, 1887. Fitchburg: Press of Blanchard & Brown, 1887. 58 pages. Portrait of Ephraim Murdoch, view of school. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap stained, creased, corners chipped, text trifle toned, VG. Board of Trustees, history & description of school, addresses by Rev. A.P. Marvin of Lancaster & others, letters, remarks. $15.00

395 (Massachusetts) Worcester, Massachusetts. REPORT of the WORCESTER SCHOOLS. 1894. Worcester: Printed Charles Hamilton, 1895. 117 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper with view of high school. Residue from pamphlet binder, toned, G. Committee, teachers, manual & physical training, kindergarten, courses, apparatus fund, evening schools, music, drawing, classical & english high schools, finances, statistics, nationality. $15.00

396 (Medicine) SOLUTONS: How to Prepare & Use Them, including Hypodermic Problems, Children's Dosage & Antidotes for Poisons. The Trained Nurse & Hospital Review Handbook Series Number 2. Fifteenth edition, thoroughly revised, rearranged & enlarged. NY: Lakeside Publishing Company, Reprinted February, 1938. 47 pages. 6 x 4.25", printed stiff paper. VG. $8.00

397 (Medicine) Bacon-Foster, Corra. CLARA BARTON: HUMANITARIAN, from Official Records, Letters & Contemporary Papers. Read before the Columbia Historical Society, December 18, 1917. Washington: Columbia Historical Society, 1918. 79 pages. Frontispiece portrait, 3 facsimiles. 9 x 6", gold lettered cloth, no dj. Cloth bit soiled, text clean, tight, VG/none. $25.00

398 (Medicine) Brown, Vernon K. The STORY of PASSAVANT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 1865 to 1972. Chicago: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, copyright 1976. 252 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Dj tear taped, edges worn VG/fair. $10.00

399 (Medicine) Bryant, Thomas. HUNTERIAN LECTURES on TENSION , as MET with in SURGICAL PRACTICE. Inflammation of the Bone. & on Cranial & Intracranial Injuries. Delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons of England, June, 1888. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1888. 146 pages, 16pp publisher catalog. 8.75 x 5.5", gold lettered cloth. Wellcome Institute rubberstamp, bookplate removed, VG. Unsigned author inscription. $75.00

400 (Medicine) Cambell, David, editor; (Sylvester Graham). The GRAHAM JOURNAL, of Health & Longevity. Devoted to the Practical Illustration of the Science of Human Life as taught by Sylvester Graham & others. Vols. II & III. Boston & New York: 1838 & 1839. viii,394 & viii,400 pages. Few engravings. 9 x 5.5", half leather, marbled paper boards. Leather dry, worn, splitting, scattered foxing, 'Francis Bradbury' at head of few issues, G. Vicissitudes of editing & publishing, articles on masturbation, candy & tobacco, jellies, 'Grahamism & Insanity', vegetable diet, tooth decay, coffee & cocoa, over-eating, wine, American Health Convention, ventilation, tea, Albany Orphan Asylum, Lectures to Ladies, tight lacing, painters colic (lead poisoning), oriental system of bathing, animal magnetism, Speech of Graham at Third Anniversary of American Physiological Society, comparative anatomy, advertisem*nts for books (William Alcott), boarding houses, Graham wafers. $350.00 401 (Medicine) Chomet, H. (Hector); Laura A. Flint, translator. The INFLUENCE of MUSIC on HEALTH and LIFE. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1875. Copyright 1874. 242 pages. 5.75 x 4.25", gold lettered, blind decorated green cloth. Trifle scuffed, toned, VG. Not in Cordasco, American Medical Imprints. $35.00

402 (Medicine) Cunningham, III, Robert & Robert M. Cunningham, Jr.; Rosemary A. Stevens, foreword. The BLUES: A History of the Blue Cross & Blue Shield System. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1997. xiii,311 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Library spine label, pencil accession, else VG/none. ISBN 0875802249. $15.00

403 (Medicine) Dewey, Edward Hooker, M.D.; Rev. George F. Pentecost, introduction. The TRUE SCIENCE of LIVING. The New Gospel of Health. Practical & Physiological. Story of an Evolution of Natural Law in the Cure of Disease. For physicians & laymen. How the sick get well; how the well get sick. Alcoholics freshly considered. Norwich: Henry Bill Publishing Company, 1895. Copyright 1894. 323 pages. 9 x 6", gold lettered, blind decorated gray cloth. Owner name, bit toned, VG. Proper diet in service to God, fasting, no food after evening meal until noon following, President Garfield, grippe, heredity, milk, diptheria, evolution of breakfast table, labor, tobacco, weight, bathing, railroad workers, school directors, insanity, pastors. Not in Cordasco, American Medical Imprints. $35.00

404 (Medicine) Elwyn, Herman, M.D. DISEASES of the RETINA. Philadelphia & Toronto: Blakiston Company, copyright, 1946. xi,587 pages. Illustrated, some color. 9 x 6", blue cloth, gold titles, no dj. VG/none. $10.00

405 (Medicine) Flint, Austin, M.D. COMPENDIUM of PERCUSSION & AUSCULTATION, & of the Physical Diagnosis of Diseases affecting the Lungs & Heart. Fifth edition, revised. NY: William Wood & Company, 1874. 43 pages. 6 x 4", gold lettered black cloth. Cover tips frayed, small adhesion, rubbed, sewing broken 1 place, few pencil notes in text, fair. 'Fredk Chandler, Boston, Jan, 1875' & rubberstamp: 'F. Chandler, M.D., Mont Vernon, N.H.' on blank. Not in Cordasco, American Medical Imprints. $25.00

406 (Medicine) Heindel, Max & Augusta Foss Heindel. ASTRO-DIAGNOSIS: A Guide to Healing. A treatise on medical astrology & diagnosis from the horoscope & hand. Fifth edition. Oceanside: Rosicrucian Fellowship, copyright 1929. 482 pages, 14pp publisher advertisem*nt. Portrait, diagrams. 7.5 x 5.5", gold, black & red stamped green cloth, no dj. VG/none. $25.00

407 (Medicine) Hurst, Nora P., R.N. HOSPITAL HOUSEKEEPING and SANITATION. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Company, 1926. Copyright 1926. 155 pages + 4pp 'Memorandum' blanks. 7 x 4.25", black stamped olive cloth, no dj. Cover bit scuffed, owner name & pencil notes, VG. 'Madeline Burke, 421 Maple Street, Springfield, Mass, Northampton State Hospital' on endsheet. $15.00

408 (Medicine) Klaus, Alisa. EVERY CHILD a LION: The Origins of Maternal & Infant Health Policy in the United States & France, 1890-1920. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, first published 1993. viii,298 pages. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 080142447x. $10.00

409 (Medicine) Mussey, Reuben D., M.D., Professor of Anatomy & Surgery, Dartmouth College. PRIZE ESSAY on ARDENT SPIRITS, & its Substitutes as a Means of Invigorating Health. Washington: Duff Green, 1837. Pages 13-65. 5.75 x 3.75", printed blue wrapper. Light stain, wrap edge eroded, G. American Imprints 45727. Origins of medical uses of alcohol, effects on human systems, debunking medical efficaciousness & exhortation to exorcise alcohol from sick-room. $25.00 410 (Medicine) Physical Culture Magazine, New York City. The PHYSICAL CULTURE INSTITUTE of NUTRITION. Copyright 1929. 28 pages, leaflet for Bernarr Macfadden Hotel-Health Resort, Dansville, NY inserted. Photos of Health Lane, Happiness Cottage, Penny Shop, early American dining & living rooms, modern kitchen, laboratory, Rutgers University laboratories, staff, 2-color drawings. 7.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

411 (Medicine) Riese, Walther, M.D. The CONCEPTION of DISEASE: its History, its Versions & its Nature. NY: Philosophical Library, copyright, 1953. 120 pages. 8.75 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Light edge wear, owner name, VG/VG. Stoic, Platonic, Anthropological, Moral, Hippocratic, Galenic, Anatomical, Etiologic, Social, Psychologic, Ontologic, Biographic, Nosography, Metaphysic. $8.00

412 (Medicine) Strong, Richard P., M.D., George C. Shattuck, M.D., Hans Zinsser, M.D., A.W. Sellards, M.D., J. Gardner Hopkins, M.D. TYPHUS FEVER with Particular Reference to the Serbian Epidemic. American Red Cross, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1920. vii 273 pages. 26 plates, charts. 10.5 x 7.5", crimson cloth, gold lettering. Tips worn, inner hinges split, owner name, G. $15.00

413 (Medicine) Waterhouse, Benjamin, M.D., 1754-1846. ORATIO INAUGURALIS, quam in Academia Harvardiana, Cantabrigiæ Novanglorum, nonis Octobribus, A.D. MDCCLXXXIII, Cantabrigigiae: Hilliard, Metcalf, & Soc, 1829. iv,8 pages. 10 x 8.25", printed wrapper. Faint dampstain, lightly creased, wrap bit foxed, VG. 'For the Library of Bowdoin College from the Author. Cambridge, March 1829.' on pastedown. American Imprints 41441. Reprints 1783 Latin oration with prefatory discussion of founding of Harvard Medical School. $100.00

414 (Mnemonics) Downs, James P. The MASTERY of MEMORIZING. Third edition, revised. The Memory & Thought Series. I. Harrisburg: James P. Downs, copyright 1891. 120 pages, testimonials, publisher & other advertisem*nts. 7.5 x 5", black stamped tan cloth. Tips worn, cloth soiled, text shaken, toned, bookplate, endsheet gone, fair. $10.00

415 (Museums) Arthur W. Melton, Nita Goldberg Feldman & Charles W. Mason. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES of the EDUCATION of CHILDREN in a MUSEUM of SCIENCE. Studies in Museum Education. Publications of the American Association of Museums, New Series, Number 15. Washington: 1936. vi,106 pages. 10 x 7", library cloth. Library spine number, bookplate, perforated stamp, else VG. $15.00

416 (Museums) Clara M. LeVene, editor. GENERAL GUIDE to the EXHIBITION HALLS of the PEABODY MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY, YALE UNIVERSITY. Prepared by the Curators. New Haven: 1927. 54 pages. View of new building, floorplans, halftones of great hall, exhibits, models, dioramas. 9.75 x 7", printed wrapper. Spotted, VG. $10.00

417 (Museums) Coleman, Laurence Vail, American Association of Museums. MANUAL for SMALL MUSEUMS. NY-London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1927. Copyright 1927. xiv,395 pages. Frontispiece, 31 plates: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Montclair Art Museum, Staten Island Museum, Libby Museum, Wolfeboro, NH, Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, Brooklyn Children's Museum, Britton Cottage, floorplans, cases, exhibits, fixtures, &c. 9 x 6", brown cloth, no dj. Library spine number, bookplate, perforated stamp, else VG. $15.00

418 (Museums) Eldredge, Charles Q., Old Mystic, Connecticut. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of PRIVATE MUSEUM. Sixth edition. Souvenir Catalogue. 1931. 132 pages. Portrait of Eldredge, parents, view of museum, yacht, home, cigar store Indian, few exhibits. 7 x 5", printed wrapper. Spine tips nicked, cover bit soiled, rubbed, G. Lists birds, books, curios, Chinese & Japanese exhibit, weapons, World War trophies, Indian artifacts, Masonic, medals, postcards, money, pictures, fossils, shells, silk & cotton, tickets, whales. $15.00 419 (Museums) Madeira, Percy C., Jr. MEN in SEARCH of MAN: The First Seventy-five Years of the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, copyright 1964. 110 pages. 36 plates of William Pepper, archaeological excavations in Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Iran, Guatemala, artifacts from Africa, Florida, Alaska, Guatemala. 10 x 7.75", cloth, dj. VG/VG. $10.00

420 (Museums) Mann, Horace M., Curator. The MUSEUM of The BUCKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Reprinted with additional illustrations from Pennsylvania German Society 1942 Yearbook, Vol. 7. Doylestown: Bucks County Historical Society, 1949. 22 pages. Portrait, illustrations of museum buildings, exhibits, artifacts. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

421 (Museums) Marot, Pierre. Les nouveaux amenagements du MUSEE HISTORIQUE LORRAIN, Nancy. Editions du Pays Lorrain, Nancy - Palais Ducal, 1937. 32 pages. 17 halftones of museum exhibits. 11 x 9", printed wrapper bound into marbled paper boards, mounted photograph on blank. Light cover wear, VG. 'A Son Excelle Monsieur Bullitt, Ambassador des Etats Unis a Paris, le 20 janvier 1938, Pierre Marot' on endsheet with bookplate of William C. Bullitt. Founded by Societe d'Archeologie Lorraine. $25.00

422 (Museums) Morse, Ira Herbert, Julie B. Morse, Philip M. Morse, Morse Museum, Warren, New Hampshire. STORY of the CURIOS. Museum Digest. Catalogue. Oct. 10, 1937 - manuscript note. 124 pages. Halftones of museum, rhino curio, Masai women, warrior, manure bande, chief, Waufumi tracker, men carrying water gourds, N'Jemps village, vanika drinkers, cooking, elephant scout, tusks, trophies, Taj Mahal model, Japanese gong, shoe collection, &c. 7.75 x 5.5", paperback. Staples bit rusty, few notes, G. Family museum devoted to African safaris. $25.00

423 (Museums) Parr, Albert Eide. MOSTLY about MUSEUMS from the papers of A.E. Parr. The American Museum of Natural History, 1959. 122 pages. 10 x 7", cloth spine, paper boards, no dj. Presentation slip. VG/none. $10.00

424 (Music) Clark, Alexander. PHILIP PHILLIPS: HIS SONGS and TOURS. Philip Phillips, 805 Broadway, New York City, no date, ca 1885. 48 pages. Illustrated biography, songs by Phillips, engravings of his performances before Congress, Boston Music Hall, Montreal, Richmond, Salt Lake City, Dublin, Crystal Palace, London, Amsterdam, Melbourne, Ceylon, Madras, Jerusalem, &c. 10 x 7", tinted wrapper with advertisem*nts for Photo-opticon Programs. Wrap detached, corner nibbled, few stains, bit creased, G. $25.00

425 (Music) Collaer, Paul; with Willard Rhodes, Samuel Marti, Vicente T. Mendoza, Eva Lips & Rolf Krusche. MUSIC of the AMERICAS: An Illustrated Music Ethnology of the Eskimo & America Indian Peoples. NY-Washington: Praeger Publishers, 1973. 207 pages. Many illustrations of musicians, musical instruments, some color. 13.5 x 9.5", cloth, dj. VG/VG. $20.00

426 (Music) Fitchburg Choral Society, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. ANNUAL SPRING FESTIVAL of the FITCHBURG CHORAL SOCIETY to be held in the City Hall, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, April 21 & 22, 1921. Programs. 67 pages. Portraits of president, conductor, soloists. 9 x 6", printed wrap. Wrap & edges stained, corner chip, text G. Officers, forces, orchestra, chorus, concerts. $10.00

427 (Music) Gaines, James R., editor; Anthony Burgess, Dominique Browning, Annalyn Swan, Anthony Liversidge, Ned Rorem, William Bolcom, Samuel Lipman, Richard Sennett, essays. The LIVES of the PIANO. A consideration, a celebration, a history & a genealogy of pianos & their friends. First edition. NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, copyright 1981. viii,215 pages. Many illustrations of pianos, pianists & other musicians, piano-making. 11 x 8.5", cloth, dj. Dj nick, corner clipped, VG/VG. ISBN 0030579740. $15.00 428 (Music) Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893. GOUNOD'S OPERA FAUST, containing the Italian Text, with an English Translation, & The Music of all the Principal Airs. Ditson & Co's Standard Opera Libretto. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co, copyright 1864. 24 pages. 9 x 6.5", printed wrapper, image of storefront on lower wrap. Wrap split, lower detached, edges chipped, G. $15.00

429 (Music) Mercury Record Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. COMPLETE CATALOG of MERCURY 12 inch LONG PLAY HIGH FIDELITY RECORDS. No date, ca 1955. 31 pages. Small color illustrations of album covers. 8.5 x 5.5", stapled booklet. VG. EmArcy Jazz: Cannonball Adderley, Clifford Brown & Max Roach, Billy Eckstine, Maynard Ferguson, Erroll Garner, Lionel Hampton, Helen Merrill, Clark Terry, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, &c. $15.00

430 (Music) Mrs. S. Quaife, (Aunt Polly Basset), Jersey City, New Jersey. A Lyste of Ye Tunes Wh Shall Be Sunge at Ye Grate Publick Rehearsale Of AUNT POLLY BASSET'S "SINGIN SKEWL" . . . ye eleventh daye of ye month of November, in ye year of our Lord 1887. (Souvenir program). J. Griffiths, Printer, Jersey City. (4) pages. Engraving of Aunt Polly. Folded sheet, 7.75 x 8". Toned, G. Lists of singers & songs, 'Opinions of the Press'. $20.00

431 (Music) Steinway & Sons, New York. PORTRAITS of MUSICAL CELEBRITIES. Copyrighted, Charles F. Tretbar, 1894. 72 pages. Halftone portraits of Berlioz, Gounod, Liszt, Paderewski, Wagner, noted pianists, with their testimonials to Steinway Grand Pianos. 6 x 4.75", embossed stiff paper. Cover bit soiled, VG. $15.00

432 (Music) The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. WILLIS OPERETTAS - MUSICAL PLAYLETS & CANTATAS. (Catalog). No date, ca 1925? 48 pages. Small illustrations of books. 7.5 x 5.25", printed wrapper. Slightly soiled, VG. $10.00

433 (Music) Thompson, Vance. The LIFE of ETHELBERT NEVIN from His Letters & His Wife's Memories. Boston: Boston Music Co, 1913. Copyright, 1913. 247 pages. Illustrations, music. 9.75 x 7.5'', cloth, printed paper labels, no dj. Edges fraying, gift inscriptions, else VG/none. 6pp chronological list of compositions, quotes Courier article by Willa Cather. Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin, 1862 - 1901, American pianist & composer. $10.00

434 (Music) Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. PAREPA-ROSA: Grand English Opera. The TROUBADOUR. (Il Trovatore.) Music by Verdi. (Libretto). NY: Wm. C. Bryant & Co, Evening Post Steam Presses, 1871. 37 pages, 7pp April 15th, 1871 advertisem*nt for Chickering & Sons' Piano- Fortes, Boston & NY. 9 x 5.75", printed blue wrapper, portrait of Scottish soprano Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa. Lacking lower wrap, upper soiled, corner curled, rubbed, fair. $20.00

435 (Music) Whittemore, Thomas. CONFERENCE HYMNS and TUNES. Second book. Boston: Thomas Whittemore, 1843. Copyright 1843. Pages 67-127, 1p Index. 5.5 x 4.5", cloth backed stiff printed paper. Cover worn, loose, soiled, foxed, fair. $25.00

436 (Music) Worcester County Musical Association; George W. Chadwick, Conductor, Franz Kneisel, Associate Conductor. FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL in Mechanic's Hall, Worcester, Mass, September 24-28, 1900. Programmes. Worcester: the Association, 1900. 87 pages. Portraits of conductors, soloists, floorplan. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, corners chipped, staple rusty, text G. Officers, 7 concerts, orchestra, chorus, repertoire of works, 1865-1900. $15.00

437 (Natural Science) Barlow, Nora, editor & introduction. CHARLES DARWIN and the VOYAGE of the BEAGLE. NY: Philosophical Library, copyright 1946. 279 pages. 15 plates, folding map. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Owner rubberstamp, VG/none. $10.00 438 (Natural Science) Krafft, Carl F. SPIRAL MOLECULAR STRUCTURES the BASIS of LIFE. 1927. Copyright 1927, Carl F. Krafft, Washington, D.C. (10) pages, printed fronts only. Few diagrams. 9 x 6", amateur cloth spine, stiff paper boards. Sewing removed, loose sheets, library rubberstamp, G. Patent examiner & amateur scientist with inventive theories. $15.00

439 (Natural Science) Krafft, Carl F. The STRUCTURE of the ATOM. Copyright 1960, Carl F. Krafft, Annandale, Virginia. 23 pages. Diagrams. 8 x 6", printed wrapper. Trifle toned, VG. Patent examiner & amateur scientist with inventive theories. $15.00

440 (Nautical) Johnston, Paul Forsythe. STEAM and the SEA. (Exhibition catalog). Salem: Peabody Museum of Salem, 1983. 90 pages. Illustrated, some color. Bibliography. 10 x 8", paperback. Slightly scuffed, VG. ISBN 0875770738. $8.00

441 (Nautical) Olympic Playbouy Company, Long Beach, California. OH BOUY! Let's Go Swimming in an Olympic Playbouy. "The Thrill of the Season". (Advertising leaflet). 1932. (4) pages. Drawing & halftone of boy paddling small boat. Folded slip, 6 x 3.5". Creased, VG. Brief discussion of construction, safety features, entertainment value. $8.00

442 (New England) New England Association of Fire Chiefs. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT of the NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION of FIRE CHIEFS, June 24-26, 1947, The Wentworth, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 447 pages. Many portraits of fire chefs, group photo, events, view of Wentworth-by-the-Sea, many advertisem*nts, firefighting equipment. 9.5 x 7", silver stamped red cloth. VG. Program, Officers, Salaries & Working Conditions of Firemen, Resort Hazards, Sprinkler Systems, International Association, Membership, Roll of Honor. $25.00

443 (New England) New England Association of Fire Chiefs. TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION of FIRE CHIEFS, June 21-23, 1949, The Wentworth, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 360 pages. Many portraits of fire chefs, exhibit, view of Wentworth-by- the-Sea, many advertisem*nts, firefighting equipment. 9.5 x 7", gold stamped red cloth. VG. Program, Officers, Public Safety Radio Services, Fire Insurance Companies, Forest Fires, Fire Prevention Improvements, Membership, Roll of Honor. $25.00

444 (New England) New England Association of Fire Chiefs. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT of the NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION of FIRE CHIEFS, June 20-22, 1950, The Wentworth, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 337 pages. Many portraits of fire chefs, group photo, view of Wentworth-by-the-Sea, many advertisem*nts, firefighting equipment. 9.5 x 7", gold stamped red cloth. VG. Program, Officers, Civil Defense, Hazards of Television, Mutual Aid, Rating Association, Hospital Inspection, Oil Heating Industry, Membership, Roll of Honor. $25.00

445 (New England) New England Association of Fire Chiefs. TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT of the NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION of FIRE CHIEFS, June 19-22, 1951, The Wentworth, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 272 pages. Many portraits of fire chefs, group photos, presentaitons, exhibit, clambake, view of Wentworth-by-the-Sea, many advertisem*nts, firefighting equipment. 9.5 x 7", gold stamped red cloth. VG. Program, Officers, Large Fires, Forest Fires, National Board of Fire Underwriters, Municipal Fire Alarm Service, Salaries, Police Investigations, Membership, Roll of Honor. $25.00

446 (New England) New England Association of Fire Chiefs. THIRTIETH ANNUAL REPORT of the NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION of FIRE CHIEFS, June 23-26, 1952, The Wentworth, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 376 pages. Many portraits of fire chefs, group photo, clambake, view of Wentworth-by-the-Sea, many advertisem*nts, firefighting equipment. 9.5 x 7", gold stamped red cloth. VG. Program, Officers, Addresses, Membership, Roll of Honor. $25.00 447 (New England) New England Association of Fire Chiefs. THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT of the NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION of FIRE CHIEFS, Annual Conference, June 22-25, 1953, The Wentworth By-the-Sea, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 364 pages. Many portraits of fire chefs, group photos, presentations, view of Wentworth-by-the-Sea, many advertisem*nts, firefighting equipment. 9.5 x 7", gold stamped red cloth. VG. Program, Officers, International Activities, Fire Prevention in Canada, Federal Forums, Explosion Hazards, Large Industrial Plant, Gas Pipe Lines, Addresses, Reports, Membership, Roll of Honor. $25.00

448 (New England) New England Association of Fire Chiefs. THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT of the NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION of FIRE CHIEFS, Annual Conference, June 20-23, 1955, The Wentworth By-the-Sea, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 398 pages. Many portraits of fire chefs, group photo, events, exhibit, view of Wentworth-by-the-Sea, many advertisem*nts, firefighting equipment. 9.5 x 7", gold stamped red cloth. VG. Program, Officers, Addresses, Reports , Membership, Roll of Honor. $25.00

449 (New Hampshire) Beaman, H.H., Pastor. HISTORY of the BAPTIST CHURCHES of SEABROOK & HAMPTON FALLS. Two Discourses, Oct. 24 & 31, 1875. Portsmouth: Printed by Lewis W. Brewster, 1876. (36) pages. Frontispiece of Seabrook Meetinghouse. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Bookplate, wrap edge wear, toned, G. $15.00

450 (New Hampshire) Bell, Charles H. HISTORY of the TOWN of EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE. Exeter: Quarter-Millennial Year, 1888. ix,469 pages, 88 (of 90)pp Family Register & Index. 4 folding plates, facsimile & 3 maps. 9 x 6", black cloth. New Hampshire Historical Society library marks, LACKING last page index, spine & inner hinges repaired, cover worn, text toned, G. $50.00

451 (New Hampshire) Corning, Charles R., Mayor of Concord. 1853-1903. ORATION at the Celebration of the City's Semi-Centennial, Thursday, 21st August, 1903. Concord: Rumford Printing Company, 1904. 30 pages. 8 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, corner chip, text VG. 'Ella F. Stone, with the compliments of Charles R. Corning' on wrap. $15.00

452 (New Hampshire) Derryfield Club, Manchester, New Hampshire. OFFICERS, MEMBERS, CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS of the DERRYFIELD CLUB, MANCHESTER, N.H. 1905. Manchester: John B. Clarke Company, 1905. 41 pages. 6 x 4", gold lettered purple cloth. Cover damped, G. $20.00

453 (New Hampshire) Dover Historical Society, Dover, New Hampshire. PROCEEDINGS of the DOVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY of DOVER, N.H. Volume I, Part 1. 1889-90. Dover: Printed for the Society, 1891. 47 pages. 9.5 x 6.25", printed wrapper. Adhesive from pamphlet binder, few library marks, toned, G. Act of Incorporation, officers, members, meetings, library catalog. $20.00

454 (New Hampshire) Hazlett, Charles A., Portsmouth, New Hampshire. HISTORY of ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE & Representative Citizens. Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co, 1915. 1306 pages. Views of buildings, portraits. 11 x 9", leather. Lower board & final pages detached, spine cover gone, upper board loose, cover very worn, text G. $100.00

455 (New Hampshire) New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. MINUTES of the NEW-HAMPSHIRE ANNUAL CONFERENCE of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, for the year 1849. Printed annually by order of the conference. 19 pages, 1p advertisem*nt for books. 7 x 4.75", blue wrapper. Creased, rubbed, G. District statistics, finances, elders, sabbath school, missionary society, officers, memoir Samuel Prescott. $15.00 456 (New Hampshire) New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. MINUTES of the NEW-HAMPSHIRE ANNUAL CONFERENCE of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, for the year 1851. Printed annually by order of the conference. McFarland & Jenks' Power Press Office, Concord, N.H. 24 pages. 7 x 4.75", blue wrapper. Creased, rubbed, G. 22nd Annual Session, Bristol, N.H., district statistics, finances, sabbath school, missionary society, elders, resolution against Fugitive Slave Law, Constitution of Preachers' Aid Society, officers, memoir Rev. James F. Eaton. $15.00

457 (New Hampshire) New Hampshire, A.D. Ayling, Adjutant General. REPORT of the ADJUTANT- GENERAL of the State of New Hampshire, November 1, 1892, to October 31, 1893, being Volume III, part IV. 67 pages. 9 x 6", gold lettered blue cloth. Cover soiled, rubbed, shaken, G. Uniforms & Equipments, Encampment, Rifle Practice, Scores, Regiments. $15.00

458 (New Hampshire) New Hampshire, Charles W. Howard, Adjutant General. BIENNIAL REPORT of the ADJUTANT-GENERAL of the State of New Hampshire, September 1, 1914, to September 1, 1916, being Volume X, part I. (67) pages. 9 x 5.5", gold lettered purple cloth. VG. Equipment, horses, mobilization, Mexico, target practice, strike duty, armories, camp ground, arsenal, rosters, ordnance stores. $15.00

459 (New Hampshire) New Hampshire, Natt Head, Adjutant-General. REPORT of the ADJUTANT- GENERAL of the State of New Hampshire, for the year ending May 20, 1870. Manchester: John B. Clarke, State Printer, 1870. 48 pages. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. Roster of New Hampshire Volunteer Militia. $25.00

460 (New Hampshire) New Hampshire, Oliver Pillsbury, Insurance Commissioner. REPORT of the INSURANCE COMMISSIONER made to His Excellency the Governor, June Session, 1870. Manchester: John B. Clarke, State Printer, 1870. 156 pages. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. Many reports from fire, marine & life insurance companies. $20.00

461 (New Hampshire) New Hampshire. REPORT of the STATE TREASURER, for the fiscal year ending May 31, 1870. Manchester: John B. Clarke, State Printer, 1870. 46 pages. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

462 (New Hampshire) Rockingham County, New Hampshire. REPORT of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, for the year ending May 12, 1870. Portsmouth: Daily Chronicle Print, 1870. 18 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lightly creased, wrap bit stained, G. County farm, paupers. $10.00

463 (New Hampshire) Rockingham County, New Hampshire. ANNUAL REPORTS of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Superintendent of County Farm & House of Correction, Physician & Chaplain, Sheriff & Jailer, Solicitor, Clerk of the Supreme Court, & County Treasurer for the year ending May 1, 1884. Portsmouth: Portsmouth Journal Steam Printing Office, 1884. 63 pages. 8.75 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Corner creased, VG. Receipts for sales of pigs, labor, pauper & jail expenses, crops, crimes, inmates, deaths, &c. $15.00

464 (New Hampshire) Spalding, George B., Pastor. A DISCOURSE delivered in the First Church of Dover, May 18, 1873, on the Two Hundred & Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Dover, N.H. Dover: Freewill Baptist Printing Establishment, 1873. 29 pages. 7.75 x 5.25", printed green wrapper. Remnants of adhesive along wrap fold, withdrawn rubberstamp, corner curled, G. $15.00 465 (New Jersey) New Jersey State Highway Department, Trenton, New Jersey. STATE of NEW JERSEY ROSTER of STATE and COUNTY HIGHWAY OFFICIALS. 1936. Revised. 13 pages. 6 x 3", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, else VG. $10.00

466 (New Jersey) Weiss, Harry B. & Grace M. Ziegler The EARLY WOOLEN INDUSTRY of NEW JERSEY. Trenton: New Jersey Agricultural Society, 1958. 100 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Library marks, rubbed, G. $25.00

467 (New York) KING'S VIEWS of NEW YORK: The Wonder City of the World. NY: Manhattan Post Card Publishing Company, copyright 1937. 72 pages. Views of skyscrapers, Radio City Music Hall, Wall Street, Grand Central, NYPL, Central Park, &c. 14.5 x 10", printed stiff paper. Cover splitting along spine, chipped, text VG. $35.00

468 (New York) LIFE of "JIMMY". (James Meccia). NY: 1907. 139 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 7.5 x 5", silver stamped maroon cloth. Church rubberstamp, trifle rubbed, VG. Pious anecdotal ramblings of Italian immigrant converted from Roman Catholicism to Protestantism, preached with author in New York City between Canal & Mulberry Streets, McAuley Mission in Brooklyn. $20.00

469 (New York) Eugene de Salignac, photographs; Michael Lorenzini & Kevin Moore, essays. NEW YORK RISES: Photographs from the Collection of the New York City Department of Records/Municipal Archives. First edition. NY: aperture foundation, 2007. 143 pages. Illustrated. 11 x 10", printed paper boards, dj. Gift inscription, VG/VG. ISBN 9781597110136. Eugene de Salignac, 1861-1943, official photographer for New York City Department of Bridges/Plant & Structures. $20.00

470 (New York) Gallatin, Albert. INAUGURAL ADDRESS of the Hon. ALBERT GALLATIN, LL.D. on Taking the Chair as President of the New-York Historical Society, Tuesday Evening, Feb. 7th, 1843. N-Y: Printed for Society, James P. Wright, 1843. 21 pages, blank, (1)p Officers. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Creased, library rubberstamps, corner torn from upper wrap, rubbed, soiled, G. $15.00

471 (New York) Marquette Council, No. 157, Knights of Columbus, New York, N.Y., Thomas F. Cusack, Grand Knight. 45th ANNUAL BALL, Friday Evening, January 24th, 1941. Programme. (48) pages. Portraits of Cusack, Ball Chairman Edward T. Gorman, Patrick E. Brown, Jr, many advertisem*nts, unions, politicians, NYC businesses. 10.5 x 8", printed wrapper. VG. Officers, box holders, committees, 750 Club, boosters. $20.00

472 (New York) Tucker, Louis Leonard, editor, introduction & notes. "OUR TRAVELS, Statistical, Geographical, Mineorological, Geological, Historical, Political & Quizzical" Written by myself XYZ etc. A Knickerbocker tour of New York State, 1822. Albany: University of the State of New York, New York State Library, 1968. 136 pages. 10 color plates, facsimiles of manuscript, map endsheets. 8.5 x 5.5", gold lettered blue cloth. VG. Annotated transcription of manuscript at New York State Library. $10.00

473 (New York) Wartburg Orphans' Farm School, Mount Vernon, New York, Rev. G.C. Berkemeier, Director. 45. JAHRBUCH des WARTBURG-WAISENHAUSES - 1911. (40) pages. Birdseye view, halftones of entrance, barn, orphans, dogs, cows, cartoons by Samuel Ehrhardt. 6.25 x 9.25", embossed wrapper. Lightly wrinkled, rubbed, VG. Officers, annual report in German, Farm-Life Idyl, donations. $20.00

474 (Numismatics) Bellinger, Alfred R. TWO ROMAN HOARDS from DURA-EUROPOS. Numismatic Notes & Monographs No. 49. NY: American Numismatic Society, 1931. 66 pages. 17 plates. 6.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00 475 (Numismatics) Bellinger, Alfred R. The THIRD and FOURTH DURA HOARDS. Numismatic Notes & Monographs No. 55. NY: American Numismatic Society, 1932. 85 pages. 20 plates. 6.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Wrap pulled from spine, bit rubbed, creased, G. $15.00

476 (Numismatics) Bellinger, Alfred R. The SIXTH, SEVENTH and TENTH DURA HOARDS. Numismatic Notes & Monographs No. 69. NY: American Numismatic Society, 1935. 75 pages. 5 plates. 6.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

477 (Numismatics) Bellinger, Alfred R. COINS from JERASH, 1928-1934. Numismatic Notes & Monographs No. 81. NY: American Numismatic Society, 1938. 141 pages. 9 plates. 6.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. VG. $25.00

478 (Numismatics) Bellinger, Alfred R. The EIGHTH and NINTH DURA HOARDS. Numismatic Notes & Monographs No. 85. NY: American Numismatic Society, 1939. 92 pages. 13 plates. 6.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. VG. $20.00

479 (Numismatics) Newell, Edward T. MISCELLANEA NUMISMATICA: CYRENE to INDIA. Numismatic Notes & Monographs No. 82. NY: American Numismatic Society, 1938. 101 pages. 6 plates. 6.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

480 (Numismatics) Overton, Al C. EARLY HALF DOLLAR DIE VARIETIES, 1794-1836. Colorado Springs, Colorado: 1967. xiv,349 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Cloth spotted, dj edge nicks, VG/G. Signed by author. $20.00

481 (Numismatics) State Street Trust Company, Boston, Massachusetts. 300th ANNIVERSARY of the MASSACHUSETTS BAY COINAGE known as PINE TREE, 1652-1952. Copyright 1952. 23 pages. Illustrated. 7.5 x 5.25", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

482 (Numismatics) Vlack, Robert A. EARLY AMERICAN COINS. A comprehensive listing with valuations of early American coins & tokens used in the American Colonies & prior to the establishment of the United States Mint issue of 1793, including the Washington issues up to 1796. 2nd edition. Johnson City, NY: 1965. 120 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Cover soiled, VG/none. $25.00

483 (Numismatics) Weber, Shirley H. An EGYPTIAN HOARD of the SECOND CENTURY, A.D.. Numismatic Notes & Monographs No. 54. NY: American Numismatic Society, 1932. 41 pages. 3 plates. 6.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

484 (Ohio) Hudson Centennial Association, Hudson, Ohio. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. Hudson, O., June 5th, 1800-1900. Savage Press, Cleveland. 133 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, owner name & few pencil marks in text, G. Officers, description of event & texts of addresses, toasts, &c. $20.00

485 (Ohio) Quincy, Ohio. QUINCY WELCOMES the LOGAN COUNTY BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT, 1925. Programme. (36) pages. Blank forms for rosters from Quincy, DeGraff, Lewistown, Monroe, Huntsville, Belle Center, Bushylvania, West Mansfield, East & West Liberty, Middleburg, Zanesfield, many local advertisem*nts. 9.5 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00 486 (Pacific) Lovett, Richard. JAMES CHALMERS: His Autobiography & Letters. NY, &c: Fleming H. Revell Company, no date, ca 1910. 511 pages. Folding map of New Guinea, map of Gulf of Papua, 2 photogravure portraits, 7 halftone engravings of Chalmers aka 'Tamate', mother, wives, house. 8.5 x 5.5", gold stamped terra cotta cloth, no dj. Few light marginal pencil lines, light cloth bubbling, VG. James Chalmers (1841-1901), Scottish missionary-explorer in Rarotonga, Cook Islands & Papua New Guinea, 1877 until murder by Goaribari Island cannibals, 1901. $15.00

487 (Pennsylvania) Robert Bair, Jane Alice Miller, Barry Berg, Carolyn Jones. LAMBERTON and HAMILTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION PRIZE ESSAYS, 1945: Carlisle's Market, A New Profession in an Old Town (Dentistry), Munitions & Carlisle during the Revolution, The Genesis of Public Utilities in Carlisle. Lamberton Junior-Senior High School & Hamilton Library Association, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 16 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper with committee, school directors, teachers. VG. $10.00

488 (Photography) Bond, Fred. KODACHROME and KODACOLOR from ALL ANGLES. First edition. San Francisco: Camera Craft Publishing Company, copyright 1942. 232 pages. Color plates, halftones, diagrams, illustrated by author. 11 x 8", silver stamped blue cloth, no dj. Cover rubbed, soiled, else VG/none. $15.00

489 (Photography) Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York MAKING the MOST of YOUR CINE-KODAK MODEL B f.1.9 Lens Equipment. Rochester: no date, ca 1929. 48 pages. Halftones of home movie stills, person filming, scrapbook. 7.5 x 5.25", printed wrapper. Cover soiled, VG. $10.00

490 (Photography) Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York. KODAK PARK: Its Products & People. Copyright 1956. (32) pages. Aerial view of factory, illustrations of film & photo paper production, research, workers, bowling, basketball, cafeteria. 7.5 x 5.5", stapled booklet. VG. $10.00

491 (Photography) Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York. The HOME of KODAK. Facts about the world's largest photographic organization. May - 1934, printer code. 35 pages. Aerial view of factory, illustrations Kodak Park, film, paper, camera & lens making, worker homes. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap skinned spot, VG. $15.00

492 (Photography) Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York. KODAK MILESTONES. 1977 - printer code. 26 pages. Illustrated chronology of Kodak history. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $8.00

493 (Photography) Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York. EASTMAN PROFESSIONAL FILMS. 1938. 32 pages. Processing formulae, price list. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

494 (Photography) Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York. EASTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES. 1937. 24 pages. Specifications, processing formulae, price list. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

495 (Photography) Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York. for BRILLIANT COLOR SHOWS: Kodak Still Projection Equipment. February, 1948 - printer code. (6) pages. Illustrations of slide projectors, accessories, files. Folded sheet, 8.5 x 5.75". VG. $10.00

496 (Photography) Fels, Thomas Weston, North Bennington, Vermont. ALICE BURR, PHOTOGRAPHER: A California Pictorialist Rediscovered. (Exhibit catalogue). 1500 copies. The Studley Press, Dalton, MA, copyright 1998. 32 pages. 20 large illustrations. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00 497 (Photography) Fels, Thomas Weston, Williams College/Clark Art Institute Graduate Program in the History of Art. CARLETON WATKINS, PHOTOGRAPHER: Yosemite & Mariposa Views from the Collection of the Park-McCullough House, North Bennington, Vermont. Sterling & Francis Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, June 11 - September 5, 1983. 42 pages. Illustrated. Carleton Watkins, 1829-1916, Checklist, Bibliography. 9 x 7.5", printed wrapper. VG. ISBN 0931102073. $35.00

498 (Photography) Peladeau, Marius B.; Berenice Abbott, introduction. CHANSONETTA: The Life & Photographs of Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, 1858-1937. Waldoboro: Maine Antiques Digest, 1977. 96 pages. Many images of rural life from Kingfield & West New Portland, Maine, Dorchester, Scituate & Brighton, Massachusetts. 9 x 10.5", paperback. Cover scuffed, VG. ISBN 0917312015. $10.00

499 (Photography) Sobieszek, Robert A., essay; Cervin Robinson, statement; James F. O'Gorman, editor. CERVIN ROBINSON: Photographs,1958-1983. An exhibition held at The Farish Gallery, School of Architecture, Rice University, March-April, 1983, The Wellesley College Museum, Jewett Arts Center, November 1983-January, 1984, &c. The Grace Slack McNeil Program in American Art, Wellesley College, 1983. 36 pages. 20 architectural photos. 8.5 x 11", printed wrapper. Cover bit spotted, VG. $10.00

500 (Prohibition) Bureau of Prohibition, U.S. Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. STATE COOPERATION: Federal & State Responsibility under the Concurrent Power. A Factual Outline. Washington: GPO, 1930. 64 pages. 7.75 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

501 (Prohibition) Bureau of Prohibition, U.S. Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. PUBLIC COOPERATION in Prohibition Law Enforcement. Business, Civic & Industrial Groups Aid in Promoting Better Observance & Enforcement of the Law. A Factual Outline. Washington: GPO, June, 1930. 70 pages. 7.75 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

502 (Prohibition) Bureau of Prohibition, U.S. Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. PADLOCK PROCEDURE: the Judicial Method of Closing Property Used to Violate the Prohibition Laws. A Factual Outline. Washington: GPO, June 1, 1930. 44 pages. 7.75 x 5", printed wrapper. Edge stain, VG. $15.00

503 (Railroad) [Hale, Nathan, 1784-1863.]. REMARKS on the PRACITICABILITY & EXPEDIENCY of RAIL ROADS from Boston to the Hudson River, & from Boston to Providence. From the Boston Daily Advertiser. Boston: Boston Daily Advertiser, 1829. vii,64 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. American Imprints 38881; Rink, Technical Americana 5941. $35.00

504 (Railroad) Massachusetts Board of Commissioners of Internal Improvements, Josiah J. Fiske, Willard Phillips, James Hayward. REPORT of the BOARD of COMMISSIONERS of INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS in Relation to the Examination of Sundry Routes for a Railway from Boston to Providence. With a memoir of the survey (by James Hayward, Engineer). Boston: Dutton & Wentworth . . . printers to the state, 1828. 72 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, foxed, marginal titlepage tears, G. $35.00

505 (Religion) Beshara Shehadi, translator, East Orange, New Jersey. The CONFESSION of PONTIUS PILATE, First written, as alleged, in Latin, by Fabricius Albinus, a playmate of Pilate; translated into Arabic by Jerasimus Jared, late Bishop of Zahleh, in Lebanon & rendered from the Arabic into English by Beshara Shehadi. Third edition. Colyer Printing Company, Newark, New Jersey, 1943. Copyright 1917. 63 pages. 8 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Cover bit soiled, VG/none. Signed presentation from translator. $15.00 506 (Religion) Carus, Paul, editor. The GOSPEL of BUDDHA According to Old Records. Fourth, revised edition. Chicago: Open Court Publishing Company, 1896. xvi,275 pages, 2pp 'What is Buddhism?', 14pp publisher advertisem*nt. 8 x 5", gold lettered maroon cloth, gilt top edge. Cover rubbed, owner name, VG. $15.00

507 (Religion) Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747; Ebenezer Pemberton, preface. A DISCOURSE on the INCOMPREHENSIBLENESS of GOD: in Four Sermons, preached at the lecture in Boston, A.D. 1714. With a Preface by the Reverend Mr. Pemberton. Northampton: Printed at the Hive Office, by Thomas M. Pomroy, 1804. 142 pages. 6.5 x 4.25", leather spine, blue paper over wooden board. Lacking lower board, cover very worn, text soiled, rubbed, fair. Shaw & Shoemaker 6045; Gilmore, Puritan Town 104. 'Flora Stoughton's Booke, August 25th, 1811', 'Henry Stoughtons Book, Ohio, Feb 18th, 1845' on blanks. $50.00

508 (Religion) Hamilton, Jay Benson. FROM PULPIT to the POOR-HOUSE & other Romances of the METHODIST ITINERANCY. NY: Hunt & Eaton, Cincinnati: Cranston & Curts, 1892. 204 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 7.5 x 5", gold lettered brown cloth. Hinges cracked, endsheet, frontispiece & titlepage detached, G. Collection of anecdotal sermons on need to support ministers, 'Dissolving Views of Methodism of 1989'. $10.00

509 (Religion) Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. PROVIDENCE as Manifested through Israel. Boston: Leonard C. Bowles, 1833. 207 pages. 6 x 3.75", purple publisher cloth, paper spine label. Lacking upper blank, bit rubbed, foxed, else VG. 'Anna R. Philbrick' in pencil. American Imprints 19936. Spirit of Judaism, Christianity, Prophecies. Awarded premium by British & Foreign Unitarian Association. $25.00

510 (Religion) Tangherlini, Frank R., Boston. CATHOLIC GIRL and ATHEIST: a Story of the Battle of Ideas (Letters of Paul). B-547. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, copyright, 1947. 58 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Inner sheet detached, tanned, G. Son of academic parents who moved from London to rural New Hampshire to raise him free of religious influence writes to fellow soldier during World War II of thwarted love of Catholic, killed in action. $15.00

511 (Religion) Taylor, W.C., Auburn, Kentucky. The DEFECTS of CAMPBELLITE REPENTENCE & FAITH. An Essay. Memorial edition. News & Truths, Murray, KY, no date, ca 1920? (19) pages. 6 x 3.5", stapled booklet. Outer sheet split, detached, tanned, edge chip, staples rusty, fair. Critique of followers of Thomas & Alexander Campbell published by author's sons, noting tendencies in Kentucky & Tennessee. $15.00

512 (Religion) Thomas, R.M. Bryce, London, England. MY REASONS for Joining the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Second American edition. Published by Missions of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in America, Press of Zion's Printing & Publishing Company, Independence, MO. Preface: 1902. 31 pages. 7 x 4.75", stapled booklet. Last leaf torn, neatly taped, bit toned, owner note on titlepage, G. $8.00

513 (Religion) Woodward, Rev. T.H., California Annual Conference; C.C. Stratton, introduction. WHICH IS the SABBATH? Saturday or Sunday? or A Check on Adventism. San Francisco: H.G. Parsons, Printer, 1883. 93 pages. 6.75 x 4.5", gold stamped black cloth. Cover stained, endsheets tanned, text VG. Methodist response to Seventh Day Adventist home visit campaign. $20.00

514 (Rhetoric) Ayres, Alfred. The ORTHOEPIST: A Pronouncing Manual containing about Four Thousand Five Hundred Words, including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, &c, that are often mispronounced. New & revised edition, much enlarged. NY: D. Appleton Company, 1898. 292 pages, 10pp publisher catalog. 6.5 x 4.5", gold & black stamped brown cloth, gilt edges. VG. $15.00 515 (Rhode Island) Kelsey, Rayner Wickersham; Rufus Matthew Jones, introduction. CENTENNIAL HISTORY of MOSES BROWN SCHOOL 1819-1919. Providence: Moses Brown School, 1919. Copyright, 1919. xviii,178 pages. Plates: map, portraits, views of school. 9.5 x 6.5", tan cloth, top edge gilt, no dj. Cover slightly soiled, VG/none. Committee for a New England Bibliography, #3161. $15.00

516 (Rhode Island) Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, Rhode Island. CHARTER & BY- LAWS of the RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Revised April 5, 1892. 19 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Tanned, few chips, G. Membership, officers, librarian & cabinet keeper, procurators, committees, meetings. $10.00

517 (Shaker) Evans, F. W. (Frederick William), 1808-1893. SHAKERS. Compendium of the Origin, History, Principles, Rules & Regulations, Government, & Doctrines of the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing. With biographies of Ann Lee, William Lee, Jas. Whittaker, J. Hocknell, J. Meacham, & Lucy Wright. Fourth edition. New Lebanon, N.Y.: 1867. Copyright 1858. Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons, Printers, Albany. 192 pages. 6.75 x 4.5", printed yellow wrapper. Toned, wrap damped along fold, G. Richmond, Shaker Literature 649. $75.00

518 (Shoes) United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts. GOODYEAR WELT SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM. Copyrighted 1910. 44 pages. Small view of big factory in Beverly, many illustrations of shoe repairing outfits & machines. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

519 (Social Work) Addams, Jane, Hull-House, Chicago. DEMOCRACY and SOCIAL ETHICS. The Citizen's Library. NY: Macmillan Company, 1920. Copyright, 1902. ix,281 pages. 7.5 x 5", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. Owner name, VG/none. $10.00

520 (Social Work) Devine, Edward T., editor. CHARITIES: A Weekly Review of Local & General Philanthropy, Volume XII, Number 32, New York, The Charity Organization Society, August 6, 1904: OCEAN BEACHES & the Social Significance of the Park Movement Generally. Pages (783)- 818, 12pp advertisem*nts. Halftones of parks, NYC beaches, Revere Beach, health fair, 'colored' party at Sea Breeze, map. 9 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Slight crease, 2 marks, VG. Simon Patten, Philosophy of Public Park; Andrew Crawford, Park Movement in Philadelphia; A.W. O'Neill, Chicago Playgrounds; Greater New York Beaches; Lilian Robinson, Boston Playground Health Show; Lilian Brandt, Colored Day at Sea Breeze (New York Association for Improving Condition of Poor). $20.00

521 (Social Work) Hinckley, G.W. The STORY of GOOD WILL FARM. East Fairfield, ME: Good Will Publishing Co, preface: Nov, 1902. 139 pages. Halftone portraits, view of cottages, Moody Memorial Chapel, barn, greenhouse, entrance to Good Will Assembly Pines, tents, boys ploughing, chopping wood, playing tennis, station agent. 6.75 x 5", cloth. Cover spotted, bit loose, G. After impoverished childhood, author founded & ran home for disadvantaged boys in East Fairfield, Maine. $15.00

522 (Social Work) Wilson, Warren H. The EVOLUTION of the COUNTRY COMMUNITY: A Study in Religious Sociology. Boston, &c: Pilgrim Press, copyright, 1912. xvii,221 pages. 7.5 x 5", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. VG/none. Pioneer, farmer, exploiter, husbandman, exceptional communities (Mormon, Scottish Presbyterian, Pennsylvania German), living, community, margin, newcomers, co-operation, common schools, rural morality, recreation, worship. $10.00 523 (South Carolina) Middleton, N(athaniel) Russell, 1810-1890; edited by his son, N.R. Middleton, Jr., 1851-1896. EDUCATION. Charleston, S.C.: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Company, 1893. 254 pages, errata slip. 7.25 x 4.75", gold stamped blue cloth. Cover bit rubbed, spotted, text toned, shaken, light marginal pencil lines, else VG. 'Anne E DeW. Middleton, From her son, N.R. Middleton' on blank; 2pp signed letter inserted from R.J. Middleton to 'Alicia', Charleston, S.C., Sept. 4, 1908. Collection of essays by plantation owner, treasurer of Northeastern Railroad Company & city of Charleston: Virtue, Honor, Liberty, Chivalry, Science & Religion, Phenomenal & Real, Human & Divine Law, &c. $50.00

524 (Space Flight) Fleisig, Ross, Edward A. Hine, George J. Clark, editors. LUNAR EXPLORATION and SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS: Proceedings of the Symposium on Lunar Flight Held December 27,1960 in New York City. An American Astronautical Society Publication. NY: Plenum Press, copyright 1962. First printing. ix,201 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5.5", paper boards, dj. Dj edge wear, soiled, cover bit spotted, VG/G. Jastrow, Objectives of Lunar Exploration; Singer, Dust in Cislunar Space; Pines, Payne & Wolf, Celestial Mechanics; Barnes, Finkelman & Barazotti, Lunar Spacecraft; Wilson, Power Systems; Greenberg, Radar-Beacon Tracking; Kuhn & Stark, Lunar Guidance Systems; Barabush, Landing Sensor. $20.00

525 (Sports) Cleveland, Charles B. The GREAT BASEBALL MANAGERS. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, copyright 1950. Second printing. 250 pages. Halftone plates. 8 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj rubbed, chipped, small spot edge damped, VG/G. $10.00

526 (Sports) Gould, John M. HOW to CAMP OUT. Hints for Camping & Walking. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1880. Copyright, 1877. 134 pages, 2pp publisher advertisem*nt. Small drawings of hiker, stove, campfire, tent. 6.75 x 4.5", black stamped oiled green cloth. Cover rubbed, soiled, text toned, G. $15.00

527 (Sports) Huntington, E.C. & John W. Peddie, editors. FIFTY YEARS of COLGATE FOOTBALL, 1890-1940. Colgate Athletic Council, 1940. Republican Press, Hamilton, NY. 271 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 5.5", maroon cloth, no dj. Library rubberstamp & mark on titlepage, few pieces tape lower pastedown, light stain from removed spine label, text faintly rippled, G. $15.00

528 (Sports) Warren N. Watson, Chairman, Equipment Committee, Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, Washington, D.C. HIKING, CAMPING, WINTER SPORTS and TRAIL-MAKING EQUIPMENT. Sixth edition. 1938. 43 pages, 8pp January, 1940 Supplement. Description, weight, supplier & price of totes, food bags, packs, axes, knives, canteens, clothing, compasses, food, utensils, first-aid, footwear, parkas, sleeping, tents, skis, snowshoes, publications, &c. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, rubbed, text trifle toned, VG. $15.00

529 (Sports) Yankee Athletic Association, York, Pennsylvania. DEDICATION PROGRAM, YANKEE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HOME, 260 West Lafayette Street, York, Pennsylvania, December 21, 1949. (67) pages. Photos of new building, old buildings, architect, contractor, officers, committee, teams, events, local advertisem*nts. 12 x 9", printed wrapper. Inner sheet detached, owner name on cover, slight crease, G. Charter members, members, patrons, History of Yankee Athletic Association. $20.00

530 (Temperance) Trotter, Thomas. LIFE PICTURES from RUM'S GALLERY or, Sketches Written from Personal Knowledge of Persons who Have Been Ruined through Liquor. Toronto: for author by William Briggs, 1886. Copyright 1886. 364 pages. Frontispiece portrait of author & son, few illustrations. 7.5 x 5", gold & black stamped orange cloth. Slightly soiled, rubbed, toned, VG. Canadian pro-prohibition tales: medical student, miller's son, brothers, Oxford student, music & liquor, scaffold, model family, female slave, cleric, hotel-keeper, matrimonial hopes blasted, delirium tremens. $25.00 531 (Textiles) Baines, Edward, Jun. HISTORY of the COTTON MANUFACTURE in GREAT BRITAIN: with a Notice of Its Early History in the East, & in all the Quarters of the Globe; a Description of the Great Mechanical Inventions, which have caused its unexampled extension in Britain; & a View of the Present State of the Manufacture, & the Condition of the Classes Engaged in its Several Departments. London: H. Fisher, R. Fisher, & P. Jackson, Preface: Leeds, January 28, 1835. 543 pages. 18 plates: portraits of Arkwright, Crompton, Peel, spinning, carding, drawing, roving machines, power looms, calico printing, Swainson, Birley & Co Factory, Lancashire, Manchester Exchange & Cotton Factories, microscopic views of fibres; 11 wood cuts. 8.75 x 5.5", half green leather, marbled paper boards. Upper inner hinge broken, cover worn, text toned, G. $75.00

532 (Textiles) Carroll, Alice, editor. The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING NEEDLECRAFT ENCYCLOPEDIA. Sandusky: Stamford House, 1950. Fourth printing. 479 pages. Illustrated, some color. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Bit spotted, owner name, VG/none. $10.00

533 (Textiles) Chase, William H. FIVE GENERATIONS of LOOM BUILDERS: A Story of Loom Building from the Days of the Craftsmanship of the Hand Loom Weaver to the Modern Automatic Loom of Draper Corporation. With a supplement on the Origin & Development of the Arts of Spinning & Weaving. Hopedale: Draper Corporation, copyright 1950. 87 pages. Portraits, views of factories, illustrations of industrial looms. 9.25 x 6", cloth, no dj. Edge & lower endsheets lightly damped, else VG/none. Daniells, Studies in Enterprise 544. $15.00

534 (Textiles) Davis & Furber Machine Company, North Andover, Massachusetts. The EVOLUTION of WOOL CONDENSERS. Copyright 1926. 46 pages. Illustrations of textile machinery. 9 x 6", printed stiff paper. Cover worn, loose, text bit soiled, few marks, G. $15.00

535 (Textiles) Draper, George Otis, Writer & Compiler, The Draper Company, Hopedale, Massachusetts. TEXTILE TEXTS for COTTON MANUFACTURERS, concerning the Proper Methods of Equipping & Running Mills, including Special Treatises on Carding, Spinning, Spooling, Warping, Dyeing, Reeling, Twisting & Weaving. Also General History, Mathematical Tables, & a Full List of the Patented Cotton Machinery introduced & sold by The Draper Company. Second, or 1903 Edition. 1903. xx,320 pages. View of factory, plot plans, illustrations of textile machines & parts. 8 x 4.75", blue cloth, white lettering. Rubbed, pencil library marks on endsheets, toned, VG. $35.00

536 (Textiles) Ewing, John S. & Nancy P. Norton. BROADLOOMS and BUSINESSMEN: A History of the Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Company. Harvard Studies in Business History, 17. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955. Copyright 1955. xx,439 pages. Plates, few in color, officers, mills in Thompsonville, CT & Amsterdam, NY, carpet, looms, notes, index. 9.5 x 6.5", cloth, dj. Dj worn, price clipped, VG/G. Combined Lowell Manufacturing Company, Thompsonville Carpet Manufacturing Company, John Sanford & Company, Bigelow Carpet Company, Hartford Carpet Company, E.S. Higging & Company, &c. Daniells, Studies in Enterprise 147. $10.00

537 (Textiles) Felkin, William; Gordon Hanes, preface. A HISTORY of the MACHINE-WROUGHT HOSIERY and LACE MANUFACTURERS. Research & Source Works Series #148. NY: Burt Franklin for The American Society of Knitting Technologists, 1967. xxvii,559 pages. 23 plates. 10 x 6.75", cloth, no dj. Remnants of 2 paper labels on cover, VG/none. $25.00

538 (Textiles) Heichelheim, F.M. BYZANTINE SILKS. Ciba Review 75. With: Modern Trends in Printing, Dyeing & Finishing. Basle: Ciba Ltd, August 1949. Pages 2742-2772. Illustrated. 9.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Toned, VG. $15.00 539 (Textiles) Kline, Samuel. A MANUAL of the PROCESSES of WINDING, WARPING and QUILLING OF SILK & other Various Yarns from the Skein to the Loom. First edition. NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1918. vii,134 pages. 20 illustrations of winders, warpers, creel, beamer, picking frame, quiller, skein reel, harness & Jacquard looms, &c. Glossary, Index. 8.25 x 5.25", maroon cloth, gold lettering. Cover spotted, owner name, VG. $15.00

540 (Textiles) Lanificio Luigi Marzotto & Figli, Valdagno, Italy. The CENTENARY of a WOOLLEN MILL: an Episode & a Hisotry, Marzotto, 1836 / 1936. Milano: Nicola Moneta. 295 pages. Many illustrations, historical, woollen mills, Marzottos, Italy, Social Welfare City at Valdagno - worker housing, welfare, childcare, educational facilities. 11.5 x 8", cloth. Bite from spine edge, cloth rubbed, soiled, hinge cracked, loose, owner name, text G. $25.00

541 (Textiles) Luthy, H. The LINEN INDUSTRY of ST. GALL. Ciba Review 91. With: Modern Trends in Printing, Dyeing & Finishing. Basle: Ciba Ltd, April 1952. Pages 3262-3292. Illustrated. 9.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Toned, VG. $15.00

542 (Textiles) Meininger, Ernest. HISTOIRE de MULHOUSE depuis ses origines jusqu'a nos jours. Troisieme mille. Mulhouse: Imprimerie Ernest Meininger, 1923. 222 pages. Folding facsimile of 1642 map, portrait of author, 20 drawings by F.G. Janton. 10 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Lower wrap & colophon leaf detached, text tanned, bit brittle, edge chipping, G. $35.00

543 (Textiles) Needlework Department, Weldons Ltd, London. WELDON'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA of NEEDLEWORK: A Practica Guide to Needlecraft in all its Varieties compiled & edited by Weldons Needlework Experts. London: Waverley Book Co, no date, ca 1935? 876 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $25.00

544 (Textiles) Oelsner, G.H.; translated & revised by Samuel S. Dale. A HANDBOOK of WEAVES. To which the translator has added a supplement on the Analysis of Weaves & Fabrics. NY: Macmillan Company, 1915. Published November, 1915. vii,402 pages, publisher's ads. 1875 diagrams. 10 x 6", cloth. Library bookplate, rubberstamp & spine number, cover rubbed, soiled, text toned, G. $20.00

545 (Textiles) Osborne, Owen. The STORY of the STOCKING: Reminiscences of a Manufacturer. Philadelphia: Owen Osborne, Inc, 1927. Copyright 1927. Colonial Press. 55 pages. Illustrations of inventors, officers, textile machines, Owen Osborne Mills, elderly stockingers, shop, girls making 'Little Mischief' stockings, full-fashioned knitting machines, finishing. 9 x 6", cloth, presentation plate. Covers slightly spotted, VG. $35.00

546 (Textiles) Robinson, G.O. The CHARACTER of QUALITY: The Story of Greenwood Mills, A Distinguished Name in Textiles. The R.L. Bryan Company, Columbia, South Carolina, copyright 1964. xiii,159 pages. Color frontispiece portrait of James C. Self, old photos of mills, officers, workers, looms, company town homes, schools, worker & community events, Self Memorial Hospital & Baptist Church, new mills, NYC headquarters, lists of Quarter Century Club members. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Presentation slip. Dj edges worn, VG/G. $10.00

547 (Textiles) Spitzli, Alfred. A MANUAL for MANAGERS, DESIGNERS, WEAVERS, and all others connected with the Manufacture of Textile Fabrics, containing Definitions, Derivations & Explanations of Technical Terms, the Use Made of Many Substances; Rules, Tables & some Elementary Instructions for Beginners. West Troy, NY: A. & A.F. Spitzli, Publishers, 1881. Copyright 1881. 182 pages, 72pp appendix, 118pp Illustrated Catalogue of Instruments, Accessory Apparatus, Stationery & Books, for designers & others, engaged in the Manufacture of Textile Fabrics, A. & A.F. Spitzli, West Troy, 1881, 11p advertisem*nts. Illustrations of microscopes, magnifying glasses, dissecting lamps, scissors, knives, cabinet, air pump, drafting instruments. 9 x 6", cloth. Lowell Technical Institute library marks, tips frayed, hinges pulled, text G. $50.00 548 (Textiles) T.C. Entwistle Company, Lowell, Massachusetts. WARPING and BEAMING MACHINERY and CARD GRINDERS. Catalog. No date, ca 1911. Butterfield Printing Co, Lowell. 55 pages. 8 x 5.25", cloth. Paper label, bit rubbed, soiled, G. $15.00

549 (Textiles) Walker, Lydia LeBaron. HOMECRAFT RUGS: their historic background, romance of stitchery & method of making. With illustrations in color & line, & numerous diagrams, by Mary Evangeline Walker, 17 reproductions from photographs, many in color. NY: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1929. Copyright, 1929. xvi,421 pages. 8 x 5.5", pictorial cloth, no dj. Cover slightly soiled, VG/none. Braided, needlewoven, knit, crocheted, jute, tapestry, Turky, cross stitch, Phrygian, hooked, mosaic, scalloped, quilted, felt, applique, embroidered, darned, chenille, caterpillar, marquetry, shuck, corn-husk, sacking, string rugs. Signed presentation from author & illustrator. $25.00

550 (Textiles) Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, MA. Illustrated & Descriptive Catalogue of WHITIN COTTON CARD-ROOM MACHINERY & Handbook of Useful Information for Overseers & Operatives. Second edition. 1915. 157 pages. View of factory, illustrations of textile machinery. 7 x 5", gold stamped maroon cloth. VG. $15.00

551 (Theatre) McNamara, Brooks, Jerry Rojo, Richard Schechner. THEATRES, SPACES, ENVIRONMENTS: Eighteen Projects. First edition. NY: Drama Book Specialists, copyright 1975. 181 pages. Drawings of designs, illustrations of models, performances. 8 x 10.75", cloth, dj. Dj bit nicked, VG/G. ISBN 0910482632. Conversations about performance projects. $15.00

552 (Travel) Brigham, William T. GUATEMALA: the Land of the Quetzal. A Sketch. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1887. Copyright 1887. xv,453 pages, 16pp publisher advertisem*nt. 5 maps (3 folding), 26 plates & many text illustrations, halftone engravings. 9 x 6", black & gold stamped tan cloth. Cloth slightly rubbed, soiled, upper hinge pulled, trifle toned, else VG. $35.00

553 (Travel) Francis, Harriet E. ACROSS the MERIDIANS and FRAGMENTARY LETTERS. 1887. DeVinne Press. xiii,300 pages. Many photomechanical plates. 11 x 7.5", green cloth, gold top edge & spine lettering. Cover worn, soiled, stained, hinge cracked, other loose, text toned, G. Smith, American Travellers Abroad F60. Wife of founder & editor of Troy Daily Times, letters to their children, travel from Boston to San Francisco, Yosemite, Japan, China, Ceylon, India, Egypt, Greece, Paris, London, Portugal, Italy, Hungary, Austria in 1875-1876. $25.00

554 (Travel) Hichborn, William. TRIP of the ANCIENTS: A Memoir of Events, Personal Experiences, & Impressions Received, on the Visit of the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company of Boston to the Honorable Artillery Company of London in the Summer of 1896. Malden: Printed by George E. Dunbar, 1897. 150 pages. Facsimile of invitation from Prince of Wales, halftones of crossing on Cunard Steamer Servia, groups in uniform, Windsor Castle, Tower of London, Eiffel Tower, &c. 7.5 x 5", brown cloth, gold lettering & insignia, blind decoration. Trifle toned, loose, else VG. Smith, American Travellers Abroad H97. Journal of 33-day excursion to England, France, Germany, Belgium. $15.00

555 (Travel) Johnson, E.C. NOTES on WESTERN EUROPE. 1947. Boston & NY: H.A. Johnson Co, Manufacturers & Distributors of Food Products & Equipment, copyright, 1948. 56 pages. Map, portrait, many halftone stills from author's movies. 10.5 x 7.75", printed wrapper. Several inner sheets pulled from staples, trifle rusty, cover rubbed, G. Author attended Eighth International Management Congress in Stockholm, toured Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany (2 weeks with Christian Science Monitor correspondent Emlyn Williams), Holland, Belgium, France, Great Britain, comments on war damage, economics, politics & food situations, reflects on American way of life & international role. $50.00 556 (Travel) Peirce, Augustus Baker; Mrs. Albert T. Leatherbee, editor; Edwin Howard Brigham, introduction. KNOCKING ABOUT: Being Some Adventures of Augustus Baker Peirce in Australia. Illustrated by the Writer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1924. 176 pages. Many drawings. 9.5 x 6", gold lettered red cloth, no dj. Tips rubbed, VG/none. Born West Medford, Massachusetts, 1840, sailed on Oriental in 1859, returned 1892, died 1919. $10.00

557 (United Kingdom) Brown, M.D. DAVID SALOMONS HOUSE: Catalogue of Mementos. Privately Printed, 1968. x,84 pages. 12 plates of medals, appointment, portraits, embroidery, painting, watercolor. 530 entries. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. Sir David Salomons, 1797 - 1873, first Jewish Sheriff & Lord Mayor of London, lived Broomhill, Southborough, Kent. $10.00

558 (United Kingdom) Christopher North, pseud, [Wilson, John, 1785-1854]. The RECREATIONS of CHRISTOPHER NORTH. Complete in one volume. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company, 1854. 367 pages. Engraved frontispiece: 'Christopher North in his Sporting Jacket'. Text in 2 columns. 9.5 x 6", gold lettered, blind decorated black cloth, tiny ticket: 'Bound by B. Bradley & Co, Boston'. Corner chewed, few bugholes, tips worn, text clean, tight, else VG. From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. $35.00

559 (United Kingdom) James Phinney Baxter, President, Maine Historical Society, J. William Black, Henry R. Chapman, Albert R. Savage, Asa Dalton. In COMMEMORATION of the MILLENARY ANNIVERSARY of the DEATH of KING ALFRED the GREAT, November 12, 1901. No imprint. 65 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Maine Historical Society library marks, corner chip, VG. Life & Character of King Alfred, Writer & Patron of Learning, Anglo-Saxon Constitution & Laws, Alfred as Christian. King of Wessex 871-899. $10.00

560 (United Kingdom) Ormiston, Thomas Lane, compiler. DULWICH COLLEGE REGISTER, 1619 to 1926. Compiled for the Alleyn Club, London. xviii,787 pages. 10 x 6.25", gold & black stamped blue cloth, no dj. Tip frayed, spine rubbed, spotted, bookplate, text VG. London school for boys founded by actor Edward Alleyn, grammar school, masters, preachers, organists, governors, scholars, librarians, houses, rugby, cricket, shooting, golf, societies, clubs. $20.00

561 (Univeristy of Massachusetts) Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Massachusetts. FIFTIETH COMMENCEMENT, 1920, Bowker Auditorium, Monday, June 21, at 2:30 P.M. Program. (4) pages, schedule card inserted. Folded sheet, 8.5 x 5.5". Rubbed, soiled, creased, G. Candidates for B.S., honors, M.S., Phi Beta Kappa. $10.00

562 (Vermont) Barnett, Bernice & B.B. Woods. ROADS in the WILDERNESS. Halifax, VT: B.B. Woods & Bernice Barnett, copyright 1993. 100 pages. Maps, photos. Bibliography. 8.5 x 5.5", paperback. VG. Historical hiking on first roads of southern Vermont. $15.00

563 (Vermont) Flanders, Helen Hartness, editor; Helen Norfleet, piano settings. A GARLAND of GREEN MOUNTAIN SONG. Number one, Green Mountain Pamphlets. Publication Program of the Committee for the Conservation of Vermont Traditions & Ideals of the Vermont Commission on Country Life, Arthur Wallace Peach, agent, Northfield, Vermont, copyright 1934. 86 pages. 9 x 6", cloth spine, printed green stiff paper. Cover little rubbed, VG. $15.00

564 (Vermont) Little, Barbara DeWolfe, Winhall Bicentennial Chairperson, writer &compiler. WINHALL: Then & Now. Winhall, Vermont: Winhall Bicentennial Committee, copyright 1996. 96 pages. Many old photographs. 12 x 9", paperback. Corner lightly damped, else G. $15.00 565 (Vermont) Wheeler, Lois. HISTORY BRIEFS of VERMONT. Printed by Springfield Printing Corporation, North Springfield, Vermont, no date, but 1984. 85 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. VG/none. Gathering of Vermont tales: Susannah Johnson captivity, Phineas P. Gage, Cavendish flood 1927, Justin Morgan's horse, Wilson Bentley's snowflake photographs, covered bridges, Ethan Allen, Calvin Coolidge, &c. $20.00

566 (Washington) Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. WASHINGTON: The City that no Patriotic American can Visit without a Better Realization of the Value of his Citizenship. No date, ca 1922. 48 pages. Large folding 'Aero View' by William Olson with B & O map on other side, halftones of Capitol, Union Station, White House, Library of Congress, Treasury, Bureau Engraving & Printing, State Building, Pension Bureau, Smithsonian, Freer, Washinton Monument, Lincoln Memorial, city map, Pan- American Union, Corcoran, Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery, dining, sleeping, parlor car interiors, &c. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Short split, wrap rubbed, bit soiled, VG. $15.00

567 (Williams College) Spring, Leverett Wilson. A HISTORY of WILLIAMS COLLEGE. Boston & NY: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1917. Published June 1917. 342 pages. Portraits, illustrations of campus. 9 x 6", purple cloth, gold lettering, no dj. Tip frayed, hinge bit loose, corners bumped, text toned, G/none. $15.00

568 (Williams College) Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. WILLIAMS COLLEGE in the WORLD WAR. Published by The President & Trustees of Williams College, 1926. 500 pages. Halftones of campus & Plattsburg training activities, commemcements, visits of President Wilson & ex-President Taft, Victory Celebration including Governor Calvin Coolidge, Roll of Honor, Individual Records & Photographs. 10.75 x 7.5'', gold stamped purple cloth. VG. $25.00

569 (Williams College) Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. WILLIAMS COLLEGE. (Viewbook). A.H.L. Bemis, Williamstown, no date, ca 1905. 24 mounted views by The Albertype Co, Brooklyn, of Thompson Memorial Chapel, Hopkins, Clark, Morgan, Williams, Grace, Currier & Berkshire, East & Fayerweather, St. Anthony's Halls, Thompson Laboratory, Lasell Gymnasium, Berkshire Quadrangle, President's House, Fraternity Houses, Congregational Church. 10 x 12.5", printed stiff paper, view of Williamstown, cord tie. Cover worn, soiled, edges chipped, splitting, corner 1 view torn, else VG. $35.00

570 (Women) In Memoriam: SUSAN SANDERSON CLARK,1822-1898. Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co, Hartford. 35 pages. Portrait. 8 x 6.5", gold stamped gray cloth. Cover soiled, else VG. Born Granby, Massachusetts, Miss Beecher's School, Hartford, married Probate Court Judge Henry Perkins, later Rev. George H. Clark, rector, Christ Church, Hartford. $10.00

571 (Women) Anne Brown, introduction. PEARLS STRUNG by ELLA WEED. NY: 1898. 199 pages. 7.25 x 4.5", silver stamped green cloth, gold top edge. Gift inscription, VG. Gathering of poetic excerpts presented as a gift from Ella Weed to Anne Brown, published as a tribute to Weed, 1853- 1894, Vassar, 1873, head of Anne Brown School, New York City, 1884, instrumental in establishing Barnard College & Chairman of Academic Committee, 1889-1894. $35.00

572 (Women) Eller, E.J. A TREATISE on PRACTICAL HOME WORK METHODS. Written to assist you in Obtaining Profitable Home Work whether you live in large city or rural community. The Eller Company, NY, no date, ca 1940?? 32 pages, 4pp list of firms inserted. 8.25 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. Brief discussions of needlework, beading, artificial flowers, addressing, newspaper clipping, gift shop, mailing, advertising, monogramming, women's exchanges, fairs, typing, tinting cards, doughnuts, lamp shades, show cards, collecting names, minding children, hair bobbing, &c. $15.00 573 (Women) Haldeman-Julius, Marcet. THREE GENERATIONS of CHANGING MORALS. The Reviewer's Library No. 9. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, copyright, 1936. 29 pages, 3pp publisher advertisem*nt. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Tanned, faintly creased, G. Woman of 1900, Generation of Struggle, Today - & Tomorrow. Evolution of family life & women's roles. $20.00

574 (Women) Herrick, Cheesman A. CLARA JAMES HERRICK: A Memoir. Privately Printed, Philadelphia, 1939. 192 pages. 12 plates: family portraits, Chelten Hills School, Girard College. 8.5 x 5.5", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. VG/none. Signed presentation from author. Family background, born Normal, Illinois, 1871, Illinois State Normal University, 1890, University of Geneva, University of Zurich, Leipzig, Halle, taught Friends School, West Chester, Holyoke High School, Holyoke, MA, married Philadelphia educator, Girard College administrator. $15.00

575 (Women) Kendall, Phebe Mitchell, compiler. MARIA MITCHELL: Life, Letters, & Journals. Boston: Lee & Shepard Publishers, 1896. Copyright, 1896. vi,293 pages. 3 plates: frontispiece portrait, father & daugher, bust. 8 x 5.5", gold lettered blue cloth, top edge gilt. Upper hinge cracked, loose, lower hinge starting, cover lightly spotted, rubbed, else VG. Born Nantucket, 1818, Quaker family, studied astronomy with father, kept school, Nantucket Atheneum librarian, discovered comet 1847, first astronomy professor Vassar College, Director Vassar College Observatory, elected American Academy Arts & Sciences, American Philosophical Society, died 1889. $50.00

576 (Women) Mary A. Parsons, editor, publisher & proprietor. The ADVOCATE of TEMPERANCE and EQUAL SUFFRAGE. Published monthly. Vol 1. No. 15. Winsted, Conn, May, 1883. 4 pages. Banner heading, 4 columns text. Folded sheet, 14 x 10". Creased, toned, VG. Poetry, opinion, anecdotes ('Door bell rings - He did not look like a book agent' . . . ), gossip, musings, correspondence, advice, local advertisem*nts. $25.00

577 (Women) Miller, Alice Duer. ARE WOMEN PEOPLE? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times. NY: George H. Doran Company, copyright, 1915. 94 pages. 8.25 x 5.5", yellow cloth, paper label, no dj. Cover soiled, upper blank gone, G. Treacherous Texts, Campaign Material, Women's Sphere, Masque of Teachers, Unconscious Suffragists. $10.00

578 (Women) Nye, Irene, compiler. Chapters in the History of CONNECTICUT COLLEGE during the first three administrations, 1911-1942. First edition. New London, Connecticut, 1943. 90 pages. Portraits of presidents, faculty, views of campus, events. 8.5 x 6", white stamped blue cloth, glassine dj. VG/G. $10.00

579 (Women) Trilling, Mabel & Florence Williams Nichols, Alice F. Blood, editor. The GIRL and HER HOME. Revised edition. Boston, &c: Houghton Mifflin Company, copyright, 1945. x,408 pages, iii Index. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. Home-management course: family relationships, efficient housekeeping, buying, child raising, health, leisure, livable home & garden. $15.00

580 (Women) Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C. THREE REASONS WHY WOMEN SHOULD VOTE for ROOSEVELT. Reprinted from October-November issue of The Democratic Digest. 1944. (2) pages. Broadsheet, 11 x 8.5". Creased, paperclip mark, VG. 1: bring fighting men home soon, 2: move to prevent World War III, 3: post-war jobs. $15.00

581 (Women) Women's Rest Tour Association, Boston, Massachusetts. LIST of MEMBERS of the WOMEN'S REST TOUR ASSOCIATION. October, 1928. 78 pages, 3pp leaflet inserted, printed envelope. Names & addresses. 7 x 5", stapled booklet. Toned, few tears, else VG. Offered advice & encouragement to women to travel for rest or study. $15.00

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