Newton A. Edward
The Amenities of Book-Collecting
Boston: Atlantic Monthly PRess 1918. Later printing. Cloth backed boards very good. <br/><br/> Atlantic Monthly PRess hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 23934
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Finan T. M. MR. O'brian DB. Layzell JK. Vessey and W. Newton. editors M. R. D. B. J. K.
Nitrogen Fixation: Global Perspectives. Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Nitrogen Fixation Hamilton Ontario Canada 2-7 July 2001
New York: CABI Publishing 2002. First Edition. Decorated Boards. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 553pp. Collected papers each with figures and references. Poster session abstratcs. Both author and subject indexes. In decorated boards. CABI Publishing unknown books
Bookseller reference : 004398
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Good John Mason and Olinthus Gregory and Newton Bosworth eds.
PANTOLOGIA. A New Cyclopaedia. Alphabetically Arranged; with a General Dictionary of Arts Sciences and Words. Illustrated with Elegant Engravings; Those on Natural History Being from Original Drawings by Edwards and Others and Beautifully Coloured After Nature.
London: Printed for G. Kearsley et al. 1813. Lg. 8vo. Unpaginated. 12 vols. Double column text. Illustrated with 355 copper engraved plates 1 a map of which 171 are nicely hand-colored 2 folding. Orig. brown cloth over boards paper spine labels rubbed uncut. Hinges split or splitting but holding nicely. Occasional chipping & fraying at extremities of spine. Hand lettered volume nos. added to tops of spines. Plates with some foxing the color plates only occasionally foxed. The plates are mostly machinery steam engines printing presses hot air balloons ship building etc.; and scientific instruments microscopes telescopes etc. and some printed music. The color plates are of birds mammals reptiles insects fossils flowers etc. Printed for G. Kearsley et al. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 4567
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Newton Richard
A SERMON PREACH'D BEFORE THE QUEEN IN THE ROYAL-CHAPPEL AT WINDSOR ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER THE 5TH. 1713
Oxford: Printed for Stephen Fletcher. and George Strahan 1713. Sm. 8vo. 424pp. With the half-title. Modern marbled boards. Printed for Stephen Fletcher.. and George Strahan hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 1163
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Newton Algernoon
The pacifist's dream
Suffolk England: A. Ruth Fry 1949. Pamphlet. 26 ip. wraps 4.5x7 inches wraps lightly foxed else very good condition. Fictional / utopian story about a world united around pacifist principles by a well known British landscape artist. A. Ruth Fry unknown books
Bookseller reference : 250757
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Newton Algernoon
The pacifist's dream
Suffolk England: A. Ruth Fry 1949. Pamphlet. 26 ip. wraps 4.5x7 inches top corner-tip of front wrap torn off with no loss of text else very good condition. Fictional / utopian story about a world united around pacifist principles by a well known British landscape artist. A. Ruth Fry unknown books
Bookseller reference : 250756
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Newton Algernoon
The pacifist's dream
Suffolk England: A. Ruth Fry 1949. Pamphlet. 26 ip. wraps 4.5x7 inches very good condition. Fictional / utopian story about a united world around pacifist principles by a well know British landscape artist. A. Ruth Fry unknown books
Bookseller reference : 233275
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Souza Newton Stadler de
O Anarquismo da colonia cecilia
Rio de Janeiro: Civilizacao Brasileira 1970. Paperback. 193p. wraps slightly shelf worn else very good condition. Text in Portuguese. Coleção retratos do brasil; 76. Anarchist utopian community in Brazil mostly Italian immigrants. Civilizacao Brasileira paperback books
Bookseller reference : 220326
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Piro Richard editor Ambrose Mike Newton Don Clark PhD et al.
Vector; vol. 9 #6 June 1973
San Francisco: Society for Individual Rights 1973. Magazine. 56p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches illustrated with photos and art of nude young men worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps with Sample stamp and stains rubbing on covers. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s-70s and "Vector" was the main gay magazine for the Bay Area during those years. The magazine began life as a newsletter in 1964 merely several folded and or stapled sheets with news and calendars. The late Sixties found the magazine concentrating more on local and national news of interest to gay men.The final years saw the magazine turn more to a standard gay men's magazine with photos of young men from around the Bay Area. Society for Individual Rights unknown books
Bookseller reference : 204253
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Society for Individual Rights Mike Newton editor
The Insider: published for members of S.I.R. April/May 1973
San Francisco: Society for Individual Rights 1973. 3 sheets 8.5x11 inches most mimeographed both sides stapled upper left corner covering group news organizational matters and notices of events as well as ads and statements for Society Officer candidates lightly-worn toned cover sheet. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s and 1970s in San Francisco. They published "Vector Magazine" and produced all-male stage shows of classic theatre as well as the Coronation events. More inclined to entertainment and less political than Mattachine or One Inc. they were still quite influential especially in the Bay Area. Society for Individual Rights unknown books
Bookseller reference : 199904
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Petersen Ralph editor Franklin Kameny Hewey Newton et al.
Vector; vol. 8 #11 November 1972 wrongly marked issue 9
San Francisco: Society for Individual Rights 1972. Magazine. 48p. including covers 8.5x11 inches illustrated with photos of nude young men artwork and adsvery good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Gay People's Union at Stanfors Huey Newton's Letter etc. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s-70s and "Vector" was the main gay magazine for the Bay Area during those years. The magazine began life as a newsletter in 1964 merely several folded and or stapled sheets with news and calendars. The late Sixties found the magazine concentrating more on local and national news of interest to gay men.The final years saw the magazine turn more to a standard gay men's magazine with photos of young men from around the Bay Area. Society for Individual Rights unknown books
Bookseller reference : 184899
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Newton Ray
Deadly parallels a warning to American citizens. Has the United States begun to drift into another war on foreign soil
Philadelphia PA: The Emergency Peace Campaign 1937. Sixteen panel brochure 4x7 inches very good condition maps of Campaign committee locations. Bulletin no. 1. The Emergency Peace Campaign unknown books
Bookseller reference : 164607
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Edwards Newton
Equal educational opportunity for youth a national responsibility. A report to the American Youth Commission
Washington: American Council on Education 1939. ix 189p. previous owner's name on front blank end paper edge worn dj with a faded spine. On inequality in the American public school system. American Council on Education unknown books
Bookseller reference : 121686
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Newton Ralph and Janet
An old account book of Thomas Bowen's customers including Robert Livermore
Livermore: Livermore Heritage Guild 1982. iii29p. 5.5x8.5 inches foreword index illustrated with photos of the original pages very good in original stapled pictorial wraps. Livermore Heritage Guild unknown books
Bookseller reference : 118061
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Newton Frank Cota Robeles Esteban L. Olmedo Amado M. Padilla
Hispanic mental health research: a reference guide
Berkeley: University of California Press 1982. Trade Paperback. 685p. introduction dictionary of terms bibliography index very good first edition trade paperback in black glossy wraps. University of California Press paperback books
Bookseller reference : 10076 ISBN : 0520041666 9780520041660
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Mann Newton
Import and outlook of socialism
Boston: James H. West Company 1910. Hardcover. 336p. original brown cloth binding ex library. James H. West Company hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 10328
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DeJong David Cornel illustrations by Newton Baird
The unfairness of Easter and other stories with seven illustrations by Newton Baird
San Jose: The Talisman Press 1959. Hardcover. 106p. one of 500 copies very good first edition limited in decorative boards with black cloth spine and paper title label on spine. Young 953. The Talisman Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 45096
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Newton A. Edward
THE RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTED BY THE LATE A. EDWARD NEWTON
New York: Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc. 1941. Printed blue boards paper onlay. First edition. Some foxing to endsheet gutters otherwise fine in lightly frayed glassine. Prospectus for the catalogues being prepared for the public sale of the A. Edward Newton Collection. Somewhat less common than the catalogues themselves. Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT84051
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Newton A. Edward
THE RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTED BY THE LATE A. EDWARD NEWTON
New York: Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc. 1941. Printed blue boards paper onlay. First edition. Slight foxing to endsheets boards sunned at edges with wear at crown of spine a good copy. Prospectus for the catalogues being prepared for the public sale of the A. Edward Newton Collection. Somewhat less common than the catalogues themselves. This copy has the advance compliments slip laid in. Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT84052
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Newton Robert Blaine and Dan Russell
FORTY PERCENT TO THE TRADE bound dos-a-dos with: PARASITE
Np: Hexagram One Books 1972. Stiff pictorial wrapper. First edition. Illustrations by J. Swearingen. Fine. Newton's text is dedicated to the memory of Kenneth Patchen "Is it ever Easter on the cross" Hexagram One Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT83990
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NEWTON CJ. C. J.
Costa Azul. Coffee Murder and Lawyers in Sunny Central America
Berkeley: Creative Arts Books. 1999. Fine in wrappers. With an autograph note signed laid in in part explaining "I wrote it to satirize expert witnesses but set it for legal reasons in an offshore republic." Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Creative Arts Books paperback books
Bookseller reference : 030085
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NEWTON Lionel
Things to be Lost
NY: Dutton. 1995. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Dutton hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 916604
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NEWTON Lionel
Getting Right with God
NY: Dutton. 1994. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Dutton hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 916603
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Newton Roger Hale
Town & Davis Architects: Pioneers in American Revivalist Architecture 1812-1870 including a glimpse of their times and their contemporaries
New York: Columbia University Press 1942. Hardcover. VG some shelf wear otherwise clean. Red stamped cloth gilt letters on spine 334 pp. 48 BW illus. Original binding. Chronicles the history of the one of the country's first architectural firms run by Ithiel Town 1784-1844 and Alexander Jackson Davis 1803-1892. Traces the lives of both men then moves on to the architectural styles they were known for: Greek Revival Gothi Revival Tuscan Revival and Greco-Tuscan Revival. Includes 48 illustrations of buildings they were responsible for. A scarce volume. Columbia University Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 155123
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Newton Isaac
Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System of the World. Two Volume Set. Volume I: The Motion of Bodies. Volume II: The System of the World.
Berkeley: University of California Press 1985. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. Reprint edition. Octavo 8vo. Two volume set. Paperback bindings with minimal shelfwear. No date of publication though it is a 13th printing circa 1985. Translated into English by Andrew Motte in 1729. The translation revised and supplied with an historical and explanatory appendix by Florian Cajori. Vol. I: xxxvi 396 pages of text. Vol. II: iv 397-680 pages of text. The text is clean and unmarked. Reprint edition. University of California Press Paperback books
Bookseller reference : 009809 ISBN : 0520009282 9780520009288
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Newton Alfred Edward 1864 1940
Now even as then - with an introduction by A. Edward Newton. Privately printed.
New York: Edie-Davidson 1933. Book. Hardcover. Finance; investments; 28p.; 25.7cm; 1/2 green cloth green paper covered boards rubbed; frontis. portrait of Timothy Bancroft 1802-63; illus.; bookplate. Edie-Davidson Hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 2381baE
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Newton Douglas and Hermione Waterfield
Tribal Sculpture: Masterpieces from Africa South East Asia and the Pacific in the Barbier Mueller Museum
New York: Vendome Press 1995. Hardcover. VG. pgs edge-toned. pgs clean & bright. dustjacket w/ edge-wear & scratches; spine ends creased & rubbed. red cloth boards w/ silver spine printing. 347 pgs w/ color illustrations. grey and white pictorial dustjacket w/ protective plastic cover. Lavishly illustrated with bold plates. A nice edition! Vendome Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 177355 ISBN : 0865659621 9780865659629
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Newton Michael E.
Alexander Hamilton: The Formative Years
Phoenix AZ: Eleftheria Publishing 2015. Hardcover. VG/VG. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering black dust jacket with color illustration ix 764 pages bw charts/graphs. "this book tells the dramatic story of how this poor immigrant emerged from obscurity and transformed himself into the most remarkable Founding Father. In riveting detail Michael E. Newton delivers a fresh and fascinating account of Alexander Hamilton's origins youth and indispensable services during the American Revolution."- dust jacket Includes bibliographical pages 729-746 references and index. Eleftheria Publishing hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 177391 ISBN : 0982604033 9780982604038
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NEWTON ISAAC
Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
London: Guil. & Joh. Innys Regiae Societatis typographos 1726. Third Edition. contemporary full vellum. RARE 1726 THIRD EDITION OF NEWTON'S PRINCIPIA THE LAST EDITION EDITED BY NEWTON AND THE BASIS FOR ALL SUBSEQUENT EDITIONS. ONE OF ONLY 1250 COPIES PRINTED. "The Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of science. Copernicus Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed Newton explained the underlying universal laws. The Principia provided the great synthesis of the cosmos proving finally its physical unity. Newton showed that the important and dramatic aspects of nature that were subject to the universal law of gravitation could be explained in mathematical terms within a single physical theory. With him the separation of natural and supernatural of sublunar and superlunar worlds disappeared. The same laws of gravitation and motion rule everywhere; for the first time a single mathematical law could explain the motion of objects on earth as well as the phenomena of the heavens. The whole cosmos is composed of inter-connecting parts influencing each other according to these laws. It was this grand conception that produced a general revolution in human thought equalled perhaps only by that following Darwin's Origin of Species. It was the final irrevocable break with a medieval conception based on Greek and Roman cosmology and a scholastic system derived from the medieval interpretation of Aristotle. Newton's universe almost independent of the spiritual order ushered in the age of rationalism scientific determinism and the acceptance of a mechanistic view of nature" Printing and the Mind of Man 161. On the history and importance of the third edition: Towards the end of his life Newton "gave one last effort to the Principia. It is clear that he regarded the Principia rather than the Opticks as his masterwork. He worked over the Principia without end to hone its language to a perfect expression of his ideas. Perhaps the appearance of a reprint of the second edition in Amsterdam in 1723 stimulated Newton to put his plan for a new edition into action. Perhaps a serious illness in 1722 reminded him that he could not delay forever. We know only that printing of an edition more sumptuous than either of the others began in the fall of 1723. As editor Newton had the services of a young member of the Royal Society Henry Pemberton. In the fall of 1723 Pemberton addressed to him the first of thirty-one communications which stretched over the following two-and-a-half years while the edition passed through the press. Through 1724 and 1725 the edition made its slow but steady progress toward completion with none of the delays that stopped the press during the second edition. Newton dated the preface 12 January 1726. It was the last day of March when Martin Folkes presented a copy 'richly Bound in morocco Leather' to the Royal Society in Newton's name. In all 1250 copies were printed." Westfall The Life of Isaac Newton. The third edition "contains a new preface by Newton and a large number of alterations" Babson 13. With portrait engraving by Vertue bound before first text leaf and numerous illustrations in text. Complete with the privilege leaf half-title dedication leaf index and ad leaf. London: Guil. & Joh. Innys Regiae Societatis typographos 1726. Quarto 186x241 mm contemporary full Dutch vellum; custom half-leather box. Unidentified early signatures on front pastedown half-title and ad leaf verso. Mild scuffing to binding boards a little bowed. Text with occasional light soiling and scattered foxing but generally clean. A beautiful copy. SCARCE IN AN UNRESTORED CONTEMPORARY BINDING. Guil. & Joh. Innys, Regiae Societatis typographos unknown books
Bookseller reference : 2210
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NEWTON ISAAC. MACLAURIN COLIN
A Treatise of Fluxions
Edinburgh: T.W. and T. Ruddimans 1742. First edition. Contemporary calf gilt. Fine. FIRST EDITION of MacLaurin's most important work including a strong defense of Isaac Newton and the first full presentation and development of Newton's calculus. The William Jones- Macclesfield copy. "Colin MacLaurin was a younger contemporary and to some extent a protégé of Isaac Newton and he wrote the first thorough systematic axiomatic development of the method of fluxions the Newtonian version of the calculus. MacLaurin's magnum opus the Treatise of Fluxions published in 1742 was begun as a response to Berkeley's Analyst. MacLaurin founded the method of fluxions on a limit concept drawn from the method of exhaustions in classical geometry avoiding the use of infinitesimals infinite processes and actually infinite quantities and avoiding any shifting of the hypothesis. In addition he went on in this treatise of over 760 pages to demonstrate that the method so founded would support the entire received structure of fluxions and the calculus and could deal effectively with all of the challenge problems then being exchanged between British and continental mathematicians" Oxford National Biography. Provenance: Williams Jones the great mathematician and champion and publisher of Newton with his signed manuscript note on p. 621: "His collection of some 15000 books was considered to be the most valuable mathematical library in England and was bequeathed to George Parker the second earl of Macclesfield." The Macclesfield copy with Macclesfield bookplates and embossed stamps in each volume. Edinburgh: T.W. and T. Ruddimans 1742. Quarto 234x175mm contemporary full calf with elaborately gilt-decorated spines. With half-title in volume 1. A little worming in lower margins of first few leaves of volume 2. An outstanding set with a distinguished provenance. T.W. and T. Ruddimans unknown books
Bookseller reference : 2085
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NEWTON H. Chance
CRIME AND THE DRAMA; Or Dark Deeds Dramatised
London: Stanley Paul 1927. First Edition. 8vo pp. 284. Index illustrated. Preface by John Martin Harvey. Good in dj. Blood and thunder melodramas. A discussion of plays based on real events. Stanley Paul unknown books
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NEWTON Harry L.
VAUDEVILLAINIES; A Series of "Acts" Against the Public Peace and Decorum
Boston: Walter Baker 1915. First Edition. 12mo various pagings. Ten vaudeville acts. Illustrated wrappers. Moderate wear. Walter Baker unknown books
Bookseller reference : 26308
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NEWTON E. Swift
THE RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS; Collected by the late A. Edward Newton Public sale.
NY: Parke-Bernet 1941. 8vo pp. 22. Blue paper over boards printed in dark blue with paper bookplate affixed on front. Cover little worn at corners and ends of spine o/w a VG tight copy in worn tissue dj. The prospectus for the AE Newton book auction. Parke-Bernet unknown books
Bookseller reference : 55685
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NEWTON A. Edward
END PAPERS; Literary recreations
Boston: Little Brown 1933. First Edition. 8vo pp. 224. Index. Color frontis other illustrations. Orange cloth. Cover somewhat faded little rubbed at corners and ends of spine hinges tender o/w VG. Little, Brown unknown books
Bookseller reference : 55701
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NEWTON A. Edward
THIS BOOK-COLLECTING GAME
Boston: Little Brown 1928. First impression of trade edition. 8vo pp. 410. Index. Illustrated. Paper over boards with cloth spine.TEG. Cover slightly worn at corners edges and ends of spine ow a VG tight copy. Little, Brown unknown books
Bookseller reference : 55686
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NEWTON A. Edward
THE TROLLOPE SOCIETY
Philadelphia: Privately published by the author 1934. First Edition. Small 8vo pp. not numbered. Paper wraps sewn at back. Frontis portrait. With the original mailing envelope. A fine copy. Fleck A38. A booklet intending to secure sponsors for an inexpensive and complete publication of Trollope's works. Issued to people interested in joining the Trollope Society of which Newton was founder. The purpose of the Society was to place all of Trollope's works back in print at reasonable prices. Privately published by the author unknown books
Bookseller reference : 55703
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ARVIN Newton
LONGFELLOW; His life and work
Boston MA: Little Brown 1963. First Edition. 8vo pp. 338. Index. Frontis portrait. Gray cloth. Edges slightly spotted o/w a VG tight copy in scuffed chipped and little soiled dj. Little, Brown unknown books
Bookseller reference : 54914
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NEWTON Lionel
THINGS TO BE LOST
NY: Dutton 1995. First Edition. 8vo pp. 276. Paper over boards. About as new in dj. A novel. Dutton unknown books
Bookseller reference : 54559 ISBN : 0525937552 9780525937555
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NEWTON Huey
TALKS TO THE MOVEMENT; About the Black Panther Party cultural nationalism SNCC liberals and white revolutionaries
Boston: New England Free Press 1968. 8vo pp. 4-16. Paper wraps. Reprint of an interview in The Movement of August 1968. A nice copy. New England Free Press unknown books
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NEWTON Douglas
MASTERPIECES OF PRIMITIVE ART; The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection
NY: Knopf 1978. First Edition. 4to pp. 263. Bibliography. With photographs by Lee Boltin foreword by Andre Malraux introduction by Nelson A. Rockefeller. Illustrated with color photographs of 254 works of art from many cultures. Brown cloth blind-stamped on front; printed in gilt on spine. A nice copy in price-clipped somewhat scuffed dj with a small tear at top of spine. Knopf unknown books
Bookseller reference : 46655
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NEWTON Harry L.
MINSTREL CROSS-FIRE; Clever come-backs for the endman and interlocutor
Chicago: Denison 1914. Small 8vo pp. 25. Pictortial paper wraps. A nice copy. Denison unknown books
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NEWTON A. Edward
WILLIAM BLAKE 1757-1827; A descriptive catalogue of an exhibition of the works of William Blake selected from collections in the United States
Philadelphia: Philadelpohia Museum of Art 1939. 4to pp. xix 175. Copiously illustrated in black and white. Paper wraps. Cover very worn thus the signatures are unbound. Paper slightly browned at edges o/w interior VG. The noted bibliophile wrote the introduction to the catalogue. Philadelpohia Museum of Art unknown books
Bookseller reference : 45579
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NEWTON A. Edward
THE BOOK-COLLECTING GAME
Boston: Little Brown 1928. Second printing. 8vo pp. 410. Index. Illustrated. Gray paper over boards with navy blue cloth spine. Cover little scuffed and worn at corners and ends of spine o/w a VG tight copy. Little, Brown unknown books
Bookseller reference : 44897
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NEWTON A. Edward
DERBY DAY; And other adventures
Boston: Little Brown 1934. One of a limited edition of 1129 numbered copies signed by the author. Large 8vo pp. xii 389. Index. Illustrated with photographs. Partially unopened. Includes a short novel by Charlotte Bronte A leaf from an unopened volume with a facsimile of its manuscript in a pocket at the rear of the book. A checklist of Newton's other works laid in. Light green paper over boards with tan cloth spine stamped in green. Cover little faded and worn at corners o/w a VG tight copy. Little, Brown unknown books
Bookseller reference : 43868
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NEWTON A. Edward
A MAGNIFICENT FARCE; And other diversions of a book-collector
Boston: Atlantic Monthly 1921. Second Impression. 8vo pp. xx 267. Index. Illustrated. Paper over boards with cloth spine. TEG. Binding slightly loose cover little worn at edges o/w VG. Atlantic Monthly unknown books
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NEWTON A. Edward
THE GREATEST BOOK IN THE WORLD; And other papers
Boston: Little Brown 1925. 8vo pp. xvii 451. Index. Illustrated. Ivory paper over boards with cloth spine and paper label. TEG. Cover little soiled and worn at corners and ends of spine one hinge near tender ow a VG tight copy. Little, Brown unknown books
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NEWTON A. Edward
A MAGNIFICENT FARCE; And other diversions of a book-collector
Boston: Atlantic Monthly 1921. Third impression. 8vo pp. xx 267. Illustrated. Tan paper over boards cloth spine with paper label. TEG. Cover little scuffed at edges one hinge beginning tender o/w VG. Atlantic Monthly unknown books
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NEWTON A. Edward
THE AMENITIES OF BOOK-COLLECTING; And kindred affections
Boston: Atlantic Monthly 1920. Third impression. 8vo pp. xxi 373. Index. Illustrated. Donor's presentation on flyleaf owner's bookplates on both pastedowns.Tan paper over boards with cloth spine and paper label. TEG. Corners and edges of cover little worn o/w VG. Presentaion to writer and teacher Mary Ellen Chase with her bookplate. Atlantic Monthly unknown books
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TARKINGTON Newton Booth. 1869 1946 American Novelist And Playwright Author Of Penrod And Seventeen and The Magnificent Amberson
ALS; 2PP Oct 6 1917
From Kennebunkport Maine to "My Dear Mr. King" thanking the recipient for sending him a clipping "which I shouldn't have seen if you hadn't sent it as the Transcript comes no more to Miller's Drugstore after Oct 1st and my evening walks for it has been put in storage against the Summer.I hadn't heard what Chicago thought of "Seventeen" since a telegram from the manager the night of the production . He ends with comments on his typist Miss Kingsbury . signed in full. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 9504
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NEWTON A. Edward
A MAGNIFICENT FARCE; And other diversions of a book-collector
Boston: Atlantic Monthly 1921. First Edition. 8vo pp. 266. Ilustrated all present though incorrectly indexed in a few cases. Tan paper over boards cloth spine. Edges little worn some offsetting to the endpapers o/w VG. Atlantic Monthly unknown books
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