Lewis, Wyndam
Paleface : The Philosophy of the ‘Melting-Pot’
Haskell House Publishers Ltd, New York, N.Y.: 1969
- $28
Later printing. xi, 303, [1] pages. 8vo. Light blue cloth with silver spine titles. Bumped at base of spine, otherwise a new copy. Cloth. A reprint of the original work from 1929.
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First English Language Edition. [22], 250 pages. 13 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches. Publisher's green cloth with leather spine label. Spine slanted, a little light dusting to the cloth, some scuffing to the head of the front panel, otherwise an excellent copy. This title was issued in three different editions - (library, standard, and deluxe). This is a copy of the standard edition (the library edition is smaller, the deluxe edition larger with a 1/4 goatskin binding). Translated and edited [in 2007] by Alessandro Gunella and John Lamprey from the Latin text published in Paris by Guillaume Cavellat - 1553. Cloth. "Nearly five hundred years ago, one of the most popular books ever written on the construction and use of the astrolabe, 'Elucidatio fabricae ususque astrolabii', was authored by Johannes Stöffler (1452-1531), a professor at the Tübinghen University in Germany. It was first published in 1512/13 by his printer, Jacob Köbel and was an immediate success with astronomers, mathematicians, astrologers (speculators of the sky), surveyors, and other students of the good arts, and has been cited by virtually every author on the subject ever since. By 1619, Elucidatio had gone through sixteen editions, mostly in Latin, but also in French and German. At last, a modern edition of Stoeffler's Elucidatio is now available, and in English. Part One - The Construction Front of the Astrolabe Back of the Astrolabe Part Two - The Uses Using the Astrolabe Astrology Measuring" (from the publishers catalog).My Pretty Pony [INSCRIBED]
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Moore, Merrill; [Marquand, John P.] Edward St. John Gorey. First Edition. Not paginated. 8vo. Publisher's grey cloth with red lettering and pictorial decorations. Dust jacket is present but stained and worn. A few stains internally. INSCRIBED by author Merrill Moore (Boston 1952) to writer John P. Marquand: "Inscribed in homage to my favorite American "Great" - author tale-teller & character delineator par excellence Whom I (dope that I am) "discovered" (for myself) in The jungles of New Guinea - Thrillingly - in 1944!" NOTE: We have other books that are inscribed to Marquand by various authors, passed down through the Marquand estate. Cloth. "Merrill Moore (1903 - 1957) was an American psychiatrist and poet. Born and educated in Tennessee, he was a member of the Fugitives. He taught neurology at the Harvard Medical School and published research about alcoholism. He was the author of many collections of poetry. " (Wikipedia) "John Phillips Marquand (November 10, 1893 - July 16, 1960) was an American writer. Originally best known for his Mr. Moto spy stories, he achieved popular success and critical respect for his satirical novels, winning a Pulitzer Prize for The Late George Apley in 1938.[1] One of his abiding themes was the confining nature of life in America's upper class and among those who aspired to join it. Marquand treated those whose lives were bound by these unwritten codes with a characteristic mix of respect and satire." (Wikipedia).- $72
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