Collectible Glassware from the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, Sixth Edition, an Illustrated value guide
Paducah, KY: Collector Books, A Division of Schroeder Publishing Co. Inc, 2002. Boards. Near fine. 4to; 239pp, [1]pp publisher's ad; glazed color pictorial boards; color illustrations with text; lightly used.
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Hector Protector and As I Went Over the Water, Two Nursery Rhymes with Pictures
New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1965. Boards. Fine/near fine. Maurice SENDAK. [JUVENILE] [POETRY]. Later printing, Harper & Row existed from 1962-1990. 12mo oblong; color pictorial boards, green cloth shelf back; floral endpapers; color illustrations throughout with text; clipped color pictorial dust jacket, small stain on rear where a sticker was removed; fine in a near fine dj. Two old Mother Goose rhymes interpreted and illustrated by Sendak.Czech Fashion 1940-1970, Mirror of the Times
[Prague, Czech Republic]: Published by u(p)m in cooperation with Olympia Publishing, 2000. Boards. Fine/fine. [FASHION] [HOME ARTS] [NON-FICTION]. Print CZ. ed by GRASPO. Studio TIGRIS, lithography. 4to; 125pp + [3]; color pictorial boards; pictorial endpapers; color pictorials throughout text; unclipped color pictorial dust jacket; fine. A wonderful book of Central European fashion during the years of WWII through the Communist occupation. Prague was a city known for fashion second only to Paris before WWII, and the fashions and their accessories are well documented in this volume.Henry Knox, General Washington’s General
Thomaston, Maine: General Henry Knox Museum, 2008. Wraps. As new. 8vo; 404pp; stiff color pictorial wrappers, portrait of Henry Knox on the front; unread condition. A biography of General Henry Knox, the first Secretary of War of the United States under General and President George Washington.The Cunning Little Vixen
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1985. Maurice SENDAK. [JUVENILE]. Maurice SENDAK, illustrator. First Edition. 8vo; dark green buckram over board, gilt lettering on spine; color pictorial endpapers featuring anthropomorphic bugs on a yellow background; color illustrations throughout; unclipped color pictorial dust jacket; fine in fine dj. The first translation of this story into English from the Czech language. Wonderful illustrations throughout by Maurice Sendak.Vodník Ivánek
Praze [Prague]: Nakladatelství Jos. R. Vilímek, 1930. Boards. Very good. Artuš SCHEINER. [JUVENILE] [WOMAN AUTHOR] [CZECH LANGUAGE]. Artuš SCHEINER, illustrator. English: Aquarius Ivan, Prague: Jos. R. Vilimek, Publisher 4to, 76, [1] pp; color pictorial front board depicting a dancing boy waving an American flag, watched by a man and woman sitting on a couch; red cloth shelf-back; blue and cream pictorial endpapers; title page in red and black ink, vignette of Ivanek in red; thick paper stock; tinted head and tail pieces; fp + 7 color plates tipped in; light edge wear to boards, age-toned paper and foxing throughout; very good. OCLC locates only 2 copies, one at Princeton University and the other at the National Library of the Czech Republic. This book is based loosely on the Czech legend of Vodník, the underwater creature living in the Vlatava River running through the city of Prague. In this tale, an underwater family, with a boy named Ivánek, lives under the Vyšehrad rock. Ivánek has adventures and misadventures with a human friend named Vinck, including a kidnapping to the United States. The first page illustration features a charming family scene at the top of the page picturing the cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul in the Vyšehrad, an historic area of a former fort and castle overlooking the river. A strong Art Deco influence in the art of Artuš Scheiner (1863-1938) can be seen on the front board. Scheiner was a painter, illustrator, and puppet maker living in Prague and known for his work in watercolor (gouache).The Complete Navigator: or, An Easy and Familiar Guide to the Theory and Practice of Navigation. With all the Requisite Tables, &c. &c. Illustrated with engravings. To which is added, A Concise System of Calculations for Finding the Longitude at Seas, by the Lunar Observations by P. Delmar
Philadelphia: B.B. Hopkins & Co, 1807. First Edition. Leather bound. Very good. Map: A Chart Extending from 25 degrees to 60 degrees N. Lat. and from 5 degrees E. to 25 degrees W. Lon. Laid down according to Mercator's Projection. First edition. 8vo, xxiii [i], 275 [1], 40 + 220pp of Tables, [2 Directions to the Binder and an Advertisment]; full brown calf over board with gilt stamped red leather label to spine; 7 full page engravings bound in including a map; wear t covers with scuffing and bumping, front and rear hinges cracked but holding, some diffuse foxing, half-title and rear free endpaper partially separated; very good minus.Social Tales for the Young
London: William Darton and Son, 1835. First Edition. Leather bound. Near fine. [ILLUSTRATED]. Stewart and Co., Old Bailey, printers. First edition. 16mo; 230pp; green goat, embossed design within panels, gilt lettering on spine; all edges gilt; pale yellow endpapers; engraved frontispiece printed in oil colors by George Baxter; some light foxing; near fine. OCLC locates 8 copies for this publisher and year. The frontispiece "carries Baxter's King Square address which he left during 1835, making this probably the first English children's book illustrated by colour-printing." Darton H1430(1). Percy Muir disagrees and names Caroline Mordaunt, also by Sherwood [1835] and printed by the younger Darton on Holborn Hill, to be the first color-illustrated book for children. Muir 179. Mary Sherwood was one of the women writing at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries who were strongly influenced by Puritanism and wrote moralizing tales filled with piety of the young.Farces et Drôleries des Animaux
Paris: L. Westhausser, Editeur, 10, Rue de l'Abbaye 10, 1890. Boards. Very good. [POETRY] [FRENCH LANGUAGE]. 12mo square (7 ½" x 6 7/8"); [28]pp; stiff glazed chromolithographed pictorial boards featuring cats and dogs playing on a swing; pale blue floral endpapers, bookseller's ticket on front pastedown; illustrated poems and stories in b&w lithography and color; soiling and wear to boards, age-toned eps, internally clean and bright; very good minus. OCLC locates 2 copies, one in France and one in the Netherlands. A scarce children's picture and poetry book in French featuring anthropomorphic animals. Humorous illustrations include a two-page chromolithograph of mischievous kittens and their mother at a dining room table.Old Orchard Beach
Portland, Maine: L.H. Nelson Company, Proprietors of Nelson's International Series of Souvenir Books, 1906. Wraps. Very good. [VIEWBOOK] [SOUVENIR] [STATE OF MAINE] [EPHEMERA]. Cover title: Old Orchard and Vicinity Second edition. 8vo oblong; [32]pp; gilt-embossed title and vignette to stiff purple wrapper; 2 staple binding; 31 b&w half-tone photographic illustrations with titles; sunning to front with discoloration, light shelf-wear to wrapper, staples rusted but holding; very good minus. Souvenir style booklet with views of hotels, piers, street scenes, trolley tracks, beaches with people walking and bathers, Seaside Park, public buildings and churches, the camp ground and Tabernacle at the camp ground, inland parks, Prout's Neck, and Wood Island Light. The beach scenes with crowds of vacationers and bathers are very interesting.Sailing Down Boston Bay
SNOW, Edward Rowe Boston, Massachusetts, 1941 Boston, Massachusetts: The Yankee Publishing Company, 1941. Wraps. Very good. Edith STEVENS. [MAP]. SNOW, Edward Rowe, Aerial and Island Survey. U.S. Coast and Geological Survey, Chart 246. The Islands of Boston Harbor, 1935. Drawing by Whitman and Howard, Engineers, Edith STEVENS, illustrator. 8vo; 57pp [1]; photographic illustrated wrap with cloth spine; illustrated with black and white photographs; one tipped in fold out map printed in green ink, crease to right side, light age toning of paper; lacking map tipped inside front cover; scuffing to front cover with loss to illustration, light soiling wrapper; very good.- $45
- $45
Portsmouth New Hampshire, The City By the Sea, Acres of Sunshine, Miles of View, Oceans of Invigorating Air, Come Here for Business, Residence, Recreation
[Portsmouth, N.H.], 1910 [Portsmouth, N.H.]: Published by City of Portsmouth, and Portsmouth Board of Trade and Merchant's Exchange, 1910. Wraps. Very good +. 16mo oblong (6" x 6 ¾"); [32]pp; stiff pictorial wrapper printed in black and gold, b&w harbor view photographic illustration on front, rear panel lists publishing information; 2 staple binding; b&w photographic illustrations throughout with titles and text; scuffing to edges, split at tail of fold; very good plus. OCLC lists 6 copies. A promotional booklet advertising the advantages of living and working in Portsmouth New Hampshire.- $75
- $75
Old Orchard, Maine. Pen and Pencil Sketches
LOCKE, J.S. Boston, 1879 Boston: Graves, Locke & Co., Publishers, 1879. Wraps. Very good. [TRAVEL] [SOUVENIR] [EPHEMERA]. Boston Stereotype Foundry, No. 10 Spring Lane, printers. Cover title: Old Orchard Maine Map: Plan of Ferry Beach Park, Cottage Lots, Ferry Beach, Saco, Maine, 2 pp Fold-out illustrated bird's-eye-view map with vignettes: Balloon View of Old Orchard, Me., along with On the Beach at Low Tide, and 11 vignettes of guest houses and one of the Rustic Observatory at Ferry Beach Park. 12mo; 48pp; 2 staple binding; pale green stiff wrapper printed with two vignettes of homesteads and title; 4 wood-cuts of guest houses; age-toning of paper; fold-out map has 2 small tears through the neat line with loss, and one short separation at fold intersections; very good minus. The preface starts with the statement, ‘When an individual becomes distinguished, there is a demand for his biography; and when a locality springs into notoriety, there is a demand for its history.' A promotional pamphlet for a popular 19th-century vacation area on the coast of Maine. Included are wood-cuts of the Falmouth Hotel, Biddeford House, Saco House all in Maine, and the Tremont House, Boston.- $250
- $250
Mineral Deposits in Essex County Massachusetts, Especially in Newbury and Newburyport with Map and Notes
BROCKWAY, Charles J. Newburyport [Massachusetts], 1875 Newburyport [Massachusetts]: William H. Huse & Co., Printers, 1875. Wraps. Very good. [GEOLOGY] [MAP]. Map: Map of Mining Lands at Newbury and Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts, Boston: The Hatch Litho Co., 1875. 12mo; 60pp; map attached to title page; lacks a wrapper, publisher's stab-stitched leaves; light soiling to title and last leaf; 2 spots on pp37; very good. Located in 10 OCLC libraries. Map: Paper size: 19 ¼" x 22 5/8"; 17 ¾" x 22 3/8" within the neat line; closed tear to left side extending through the neat line at attachment to page; very good. Detailed report on the silver and lead mines of eastern Massachusetts around Newbury and Newburyport. The attached map supplements the report giving an interesting and detailed look at these communities in 1875. Included are the land plats with ownership, points of interest including train depots, ice houses, farms, factories, churches, mills, schools, cemeteries, a mining station, meeting houses, a hotel, brickyard, the town green and two lighthouses. Two railroad lines are shown: the Boston and Maine line and the Eastern Rail Road line. There are interesting geographical areas identified, including: Devil's Den, Hump Sands, Newbury Flats and Salisbury Beach; several islands: Carrs Island, Seal Island and Woodbridge Island; and 10 creeks and rivers.- $200
- $200
Geology of the Isles of Shoals
FOWLER-BILLINGS, Katharine Concord, N.H., 1959 Concord, N.H.: The New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, 1959. Wraps. Very good +. [STATE OF MAINE] [NATURAL WORLD] [TRAVEL] [NON-FICTION] [WOMAN AUTHOR]. First edition. 8vo; 51pp; pale blue pictorial wrapper, dark blue ink with illustration of a lighthouse on the Shoals; two staple binding; illustrations and small maps within text; sunning to front wrapper with discoloration; very good plus. The Shoals lie offshore of the New Hampshire and Maine coasts. Booklet covers the general features of the islands, composition and structures of the rocks, and geologic features of the various islands.- $45
- $45
Report from The Secretary of War, in Compliance With a resolution of the Senate of the 14th December, 1837, with survey of Owl’s Head harbor, and Cobscoock [sic] bay. January 5, 1838. Ordered to be printed
ABERT, Lt. Col., J.J., Topographical Engineer [Washington, D.C.], 1838 [Washington, D.C.]: 25th Congress, 2d Session [Senate], 1838. Wraps. Very good. [MAP] [GOVERNMENTAL REPORT] Blair & Rivers printers. Fold-out map: Owl's Head Harbor Maine, Aug. 1836, by Lt. Col. S.H. Long, Lieuts. J.F. Cooper, and J.I Donaldson. 16 ½" x 13"; one 1 ½" closed tear to left side where map is bound in. Fold-out map: Chart of Owlshead Harbour and Projections of a Breakwater, Drawn by Y.A. Barton and A.R. Flint,1837. 16 ¼" x 12 ½"; one 1 ½" closed tear to left side where map is bound in; creasing; moderate amount of foxing. Fold-out map: Cobscook Bay Maine, surveyed 1836, by Lt. Col. S.H. Long, Lieuts. J.F. Cooper, and J.I. Donaldson. 16 7/8" x 13 1.4"; one 1 ½" closed tear to left side where map is bound in. 8vo; 13pp; 3 bound in maps; stiff tan wrapper, title written in ink; three staple binding; ink on front wrapper shows splatter damage, light foxing throughout; very good with 2 near fine maps. OCLC locates this in 5 libraries. The safety of navigation up and down the east coast of Maine and the U.S. was a constant priority for the War Department and commercial shippers. Surveying by the Topographical Bureau located safe harbors and made recommended improvements on those that could be made safe. Protection during storms was paramount for the Naval fleet and commercial shipping. This survey looks at Owl's Head Harbor, a small harbor in mid-coast Maine, and Cobscook Bay located far north at the Maine and New Brunswick, Canada border.- $200
- $200
Burdock Blood Bitters 1891 Almanac and Key to Health
Buffalo, New York: Foster, Milburn & Co. Wraps. Very good. [ALMANAC] [ADVERTISING PREMIUM]. 12mo (7 7/8" x 5 5/8"); 32pp; yellow pictorial wrapper, 2 children on the front with a large key and the letters "BBB", store advertising on rear; stamp of "E.D. Graves, Wendell Depot, Mass." on rear; age-toned wrapper edges and interior; very good. Physical ailments and advertisements for pharmaceutical cures on pages alternating with the almanac.- $48
- $48
The Yemenite Cookbook
LEVI, Zion and Hani AGABRIA New York, 1988 New York: Seaver Books, 1988. Fine/very good. First edition. 8vo; 225pp; quarter-bound ivory linen and tan board, brown lettering on spine; owners gummed label on ffep; headpieces and a few black line illustrations; unclipped color pictorial dust jacket lacking price, light scuffing; fine in very good plus dj. ISBN: 0-8050-0394-0. Saksa Art & Design, Inc., jacket design. The front dust jacket advertises "200 Exotic Yet Simple, Light, naturally Healthful Recipes Handed Down from Biblical Times.".- $45
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Delicious Seafood Recipes
GARRISON, Louis New York, 1953 New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1953. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. Dust jacket title: Delicious Seafood Recipes, Over 250 dishes using fresh—and salt-water fish. 8vo; xi, [iii], 204+ [6]pp blank Notes; turquoise cloth over board, white stamped lettering on spine; ownership on ffep dated "1953"; small srubs to bottom edge; unclipped color pictorial dust jacket signed "P. & J. Chollick," light sunning to dj spine, and a spot on rear panel, small closed tear on bottom front edge; near fine in nf dj. A clean and bright copy of this wonderful seafood recipe book. The preface is written by Frank W. Wilkisson, President of The Fishery Council, a group dedicated to promoting fish in the diet. The endorsement states, "...we are pleased to see this book make its appearance. It embodies much of what we believe and it must be regarded as a major contribution to the art of cooking—and enjoying—fish. It should prove mutually beneficial to the consumer and to the fishing industry.".- $55
- $55
Little Helps for Home-Makers, A Wealth of Personal Practical Knowledge in Home-Making Chosen from Contributions Made by Ten Thousand Women of America to the National Magazine
NATIONAL MAGAZINE Boston, 1909 Boston: The Chapple Publishing Company, Ltd, 1909. Cloth. Very good. [HOME ARTS] [COOKERY] [CLEANING]. Cover title: Little Helps, Hints for Our Homemakers 8vo; 341pp + 10pp Index; maroon cloth over board, gilt-stamped lettering on front and spine, b&w pictorial onlay of a young man and woman looking at an old woman at a table; rubbing to boards, loss at corners, light foxing throughout; very good minus. An interesting collection of household helps including cooking tips, short recipes, hints on cleaning and washing, sewing tips, useful health remedies, and exterminating advice. The blurbs are each titled but collected in no specific order, making for interesting reading but problematic if one is looking for only one topic. The useful 10-page index at the rear of the text is divided into subject matter. Perhaps the most interesting is the section is titled Pyrotechnic Department with information on making Bengal Lights, Crimson Fires, Japanese Parlor Fireworks, and Rockets!- $55
- $55
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