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‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 120. 3ème Année. 20 février 1897. Couverture de Robida.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1897; in-4, 12 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 119. 3ème Année. 13 février 1897. Couverture de Forain.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1897; in-4, 12 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 118. 3ème Année. 6 février 1897. Couverture de Léandre.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1897; in-4, 12 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 115. 3ème Année. 16 Janvier 1897. Couverture de Hermann-Paul.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1897; in-4, 12 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 112. 3ème Année. 26 Décembre 1896. Couverture de Willette.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1896; in-4, 24 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 110. 3ème Année. 12 Décembre 1896. Couverture de Forain.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1896; in-4, 12 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 109. 3ème Année. 5 Décembre 1896. Couverture de Léandre.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1896; in-4, 12 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 108. 3ème Année. 28 Novembre 1896. Couverture de Forain.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1896; in-4, 12 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[CARICATURE] - JOURNAL LE RIRE‎

‎N° 107. 3ème Année. 21 Novembre 1896. Couverture de Forain.‎

‎Paris, le Rire, 1896; in-4, 12 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[LITTERATURE] - MAURIAC (Claude)‎

‎Le Bouddha s'est mis à trembler.‎

‎Paris, Grasset, 1979; in-8, 156 pp., broché. Claude Mauriac est le fils ainé de François Mauriac. Il a très tôt, commencé à écrire un journal qui sera le matériau de ses romans et qui sera publié ensuite, sous le titre Temps immobile et Temps accompli. Il publiera de nombreux romans et quelques biographies : Cocteau, Malraux, Breton, Proust….Très bon état.‎

‎[LITTERATURE] - JÜNGER (Ernst)‎

‎Jardins et routes. Journal 1, 1939-1940.‎

‎Paris, Christian Bourgois éditeur, 1979; in-8, 255 pp., broché, couverture à rabats. Traduit de l'allemand par Maurice Betz revue par Henri Plard.‎

‎[LITTERATURE] - MAURIAC (François)‎

‎D'un bloc-notes à l'autre 1952-1969.‎

‎Paris, Bartillat, 2004; in-8, 885 pp., broché. Édition établie par Jean Touzot. Très bon état.‎

‎[LITTERATURE] - STEIN (Gertrude)‎

‎Les guerres que j'ai vues.‎

‎Paris, Anatolia, Éditions du Rocher, 2002; in-8, 257 pp., broché. Très bon état.‎

‎[LITTERATURE] - NIN (Anaïs)‎

‎Les jeunes Années (1923-1927). Journal d'une jeune mariée.‎

‎Paris, Éditions Stock, 1986; in-8 (150 x 217 mm), 384 pp. + 8 pl. hors-texte, broché, couverture illustrée. Collection « Nouveau Cabinet Cosmopolite », dirigée par Marie-Pierre Bay et André Bay. Établi et présenté par Gunther Stuhlmann. Traduction de l'anglais par Béatrice Commengé. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc.‎

‎Lear, Edward.‎

‎JOURNAL OF A LANDSCAPE PAINTER IN CORSICA.‎

‎pp. xvi, 272 + 40 full page plates. Numerous text drawings. Inked manuscript ownership of J.L. Pickering, 1901, on first fly leaf and title page. Also on title page "Arch J. 1870" partially crossed out. Light age staining. Numerous penciled underlinings. End papers browning. Small 4to. 255 mm. Half leather over marbled covered boards. Lacks leather spine. Rear board very fragile. Most of the plates were drawn and engraved on wood by Lear himself. Scarce first edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ART 2‎

‎Greville, Charles C. F.‎

‎A JOURNAL OF THE REIGNS OF KING GEORGE IV. AND KING WILLIAM IV. The Greville Memoirs. Complete in Two Volumes. Edited by Henry Reeve/ with A JOURNAL OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA FROM 1852 TO 1860. (Third and Concluding Part). Edited by Henry Reeve.‎

‎Three Volumes. Inked ownership of W. Hingston, Jan. 1875 on title pages of volumes one and two. XLib stamps. Bookplates of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary on front paste downs of all volumes. 200mm. Original full green cloth bindings. Front boards decorated in gold with a swan and crown. Head and tail of spines slightly rubbed. Boards slightly soiled. Hardbound. Good. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 3‎

‎(Kipling, Rudyard).‎

‎FORESTER'S NOTE BOOK ON KIPLING. Journal and Scrap Book. Easter Day. At last have received an offer. Got to the lowest ebb-3d. a page! Will go aboard a man o'war, and do a day's work.‎

‎pp. 21, (1) [Publisher's catalogue]. Printed and decorated in dark blue throughout. 16mo. 170mm. Original full crinkled purple printed wraps. Contents include: Quotations from The Indian Library; Indian Money; Brief Biography; Criticism of Various Kipling's works; American Poetry Editions, etc. Excellent copy. Very Scarce. Hardbound. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! KIP BX 3‎

‎Meginness, John F. (Editor).‎

‎THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL. A Monthly Record Devoted principally to Northwestern Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, August, 1887, No. 4.‎

‎pp. 105-136 + Frontis. Last page soiled. Tall 8vo. Original pink pictorial wraps. Lacks rear cover. PA PAMPH 19_9 BX1‎

‎Meginness, John F. (Editor).‎

‎THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL. A Monthly Record Devoted principally to Northwestern Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, October, 1887, No. 6.‎

‎pp. 169-200 + Frontis. Tall 8vo. Original pink pictorial wraps, soiled and chipped. Advertisements of Publishers, Genealogists, Attorneys, and Photographers on rear cover. Advertisements of hotels on inside of rear wrap. PA PAMPH 19_9 BX1‎

‎Meginness, John F. (Editor).‎

‎THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL. A Monthly Record Devoted principally to Northwestern Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, September, 1887, No. 5.‎

‎pp. 137-168 + Frontis. Tall 8vo. Original pink pictorial wraps, soiled and slightly chipped. Advertisements of Publishers, Genealogists, Attorneys, and Photographers on rear cover. Inside rear wrap advertisements for local hotels. PA PAMPH 19_9 BX1‎

‎Butler, Chas. J.‎

‎A BACHELOR'S RAMBLES THROUGH THE BRITISH ISLES.‎

‎pp. [2], 205, [2] + Frontis portrait. Small 8 vo. 205 mm. Original full cloth binding, lettered in gilt; some slight stains and wear. Early pencil ownership of Virginia Karrer, Audubon, NJ. A diary / journal account of a trip to Britain in 1895. It also includes original poems: The Southwark; My Home Across the Sea (with melody arranged); and Old England. Also - "Epitaphs copied from various churchyards and cathedrals in England and Scotland." Hardbound. Very good. Quite scarce. Mickey. ENGLAND 3‎

‎Meginness, John F. (Editor).‎

‎THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL. A Monthly Record Devoted principally to Northwestern Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, March, 1888, No. 11.‎

‎pp. 329-364 + Frontis. Tall 8vo. Original pink pictorial wraps, soiled with some loss on rear cover. Advertisements of Publishers, Genealogists, Attorneys, and Stationeries on rear cover. PA PAMPH 19_9 BX1‎

‎Meginness, John F. (Editor).‎

‎THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL. A Monthly Record Devoted principally to Northwestern Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, November, 1887, No. 7.‎

‎pp. 201-232 + Frontis. Tall 8vo. Original pink pictorial wraps, soiled and chipped. Advertisements of Publishers, Genealogists, Attorneys, and Stationeries on rear cover. PA PAMPH 19_9 BX1‎

‎Meginness, John F. (Editor).‎

‎THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL. A Monthly Record Devoted principally to Northwestern Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, April, 1888, No. 12.‎

‎pp. 365-396, (4) [Prospectus, John F. Meginness "Historical Journal" Vol. 1] + Frontis. Tall 8vo. Original pink pictorial wraps, soiled and chipped. Advertisements of Publishers, Genealogists, Attorneys, and Stationeries on rear cover. PA PAMPH 19_9 BX1‎

‎Sinsabaugh, Rev. George.‎

‎THE BIBLE MODE OF BAPTISM, Vindicated by Divine Authority.‎

‎4p. Foxed. Tall 8vo. Lacks wraps. Very scarce. PA PAMPH 19_36 BX1‎

‎Susquehanna County Historical Society.‎

‎JOURNAL OF GENEALOGY AND LOCAL HISTORY. Volume 15, No. 1.‎

‎51p. Illustrated. Small 4to. Original pictorial wraps. Nice copy. PA PAMPH 20_14 BX6‎

‎Susquehanna County Historical Society.‎

‎JOURNAL OF GENEALOGY AND LOCAL HISTORY. Volume 14, No. 1.‎

‎50p. Small 4to. Original pictorial wraps. Nice copy. PA PAMPH 20_14 BX6‎

‎McNeil Center.‎

‎EARLY AMERICAN STUDIES. An Interdisciplinary Journal. Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 2003.‎

‎312p. Illustrated. Tall 8vo. Mildly XLib. PA PAMPH 20_17 BX5‎

‎Kendall, D. Homer.‎

‎INDEX NEWCOMER'S JOURNAL.‎

‎pp. 69, 2 [Location and owners of known copies of the Journal]. Mimeograph. 4to. Plastic comb binder. An Index of proper names, persons, places, important words and Scriptural Text of "THE LIFE AND JOURNAL OF THE REV'D CHRISTIAN NEWCOMER." 1834 Hagers=Town edition. PA PAMPH 20_14 BX6‎

‎PennsylvaniaGerman FolkloreSociety.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume XVII. Includes: Reichman & Doll. EPHRATA AS SEEN BY CONTEMPORARIES.‎

‎211p. Illustrations. Original coarse linen cloth binding. BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎Russell, William Howard (1820-1907).‎

‎MY DIARY. North and South.‎

‎pp. xxii, 602. Penciled ownership of Richard Lee (?). Large 12mo. Early quarter leather over marbled boards binding. Spine and extremities very worn with loss. Hardbound. The author was acting as war correspondent for the London Times. Ref: Howes 540; Sabin 74402. We do wonder who this early owner was - Richard Lee! "When the early secessionist threats were made by American southerners, William Howard Russell, a British journalist of international repute, was sent to the United States as a correspondent for the London Times. Besides dispatching letters to the Times, he kept a detailed personal diary in which he described the people he encountered, the social and cultural milieu, and the political confrontations. This new edition of Russells journal consists of selections from the complete Diary, which was originally published in 1863. Arriving in New York in March 1861, Russell traveled extensively through North and South, visiting both rural and urban areas, talking with both blacks and whites. Since Russells reports were known to sway public opinion, Union and Confederate officials, including Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, were anxious to cooperate with him. Pleading immunity, Russell refused openly to favor either side, but did feel free to issue highly critical evaluations of people, events, and customs. The American public became increasingly wary of his reportage as nationalistic feeling deepened on both sides. After he published several unpopular commentaries, the American press generally lambasted Russell for snobbery and for enjoying undeserved privilege. By 1862, he was denied access to essential news sources at the front which thus concluded his mission as a war correspondent. Few people traveled as widely throughout the United States in 1861 as did Russell and no other journalist interviewed as many Union and Confederate leaders in so short a time. His balanced appraisal of social and political life at the advent of the Civil War provides a fascinating description of Americans as no American could have seen them. " - From a blurb about a 1987 edition of the Diary. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHELF W29‎

‎Strong, Robert Hale.‎

‎A YANKEE PRIVATE'S CIVIL WAR. Edited by Ashley Halsey.‎

‎pp. xi, 218 + Frontis and photographs. Illustrated with full page drawings. Pictorial endpapers. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, decorated and lettered in gold. Binding faded. Hardbound. The letters and journal of an Illinois farm boy writing of his battle experiences with the 105th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. SHELF W28‎

‎Fremantle, James Arthur Lyon.‎

‎THE FREMANTLE DIARY. Being the Journal of Lieutenant Colonel James Arthur Lyon Fremantle, Coldstream Guards, on His Three Months in the Southern States. Editing and Commentary by Walter Lord.‎

‎pp. xv, 304. Map endpapers. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn with loss. Hardbound. Fremantle was an English officer who visited the South during the Civil War. His travels were extensive, and took him from Texas to Gettysburg. SHELF W28‎

‎Coffin, Charles Carleton (1823-1896).‎

‎STORIES OF OUR SOLDIERS. War Reminiscences, by "Carleton" and by Soldiers of New England. Collected from the Series Written Especially for The Boston Journal. Illustrated by J. S. Barrows.‎

‎264 p. + Frontis. Numerous drawings by J. S. Barrows. Double column. Top edges damp stained. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, embossed in blind. Extremities worn. Boards soiled. Hardbound. Unusual and very scarce Civil War narratives from a series written for the Boston Journal. Included are: Coffin's own memoirs; Chats with the Veteran, by Charles F.W. Archer; Stories of War Life by Officer and Private; Dr. Green's Narrative of the Deserter; Hero of Ft. Wagner; Burning of a Railroad Train; Heroic Mother and an Heroic Son; Pathetic War Memories; The Brave 28th Mass; An Army Singer; Charge of the Forlorn Hope; etc. SHELF W28‎

‎Pennsylvania University Museum.‎

‎THE MUSEUM JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER, 1928. Bound with: MUSEUM JOURNAL, MARCH, 1929.‎

‎pp. 221-326; pp. 1-107. Both volumes illustrated with numerous photographs. Rear paste down has two small pamphlets: "Lectures at the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, Autumn, 1929" and "Lectures 1937-38." Some foxing. Mildly XLib. Quarto. Rebound with cloth spine over stiff paper covered boards. Front board has pasted title made from original wraps. Interesting articles include discussions of: Sumerian Art; Egyptian Kursi; Greek Grave Monuments; Japanese Netsuke; Spearthrowers of Ancient America; Ur of the Chaldees; the Palestine Expedition 1928; Royal Stelae of Beth-shan; Etc. HOLY LAND BOX 2‎

‎Cruikshank, James. (Resident Editor).‎

‎THE NEW YORK TEACHER: A Monthly Journal of School and Home Education. Volume XV. New Series, Volume Seven. From Oct. 1865, to Sept. 1866.‎

‎386p. XLib. 8vo. Original quarter leather over marbled boards. Gilt lettered spine. Boston Athenaeum and call numbers in gold on spine. Extremities slightly worn. Hardbound. PA71 FRONT‎

‎Nagle, Jacob; Dann, John C. (Editor).‎

‎THE NAGLE JOURNAL. A Diary of the Life of Jacob Nagle, Sailor, From the Year 1775 to 1841.‎

‎pp. xxx, 402 + Color plates. Text illustrations. Decorated title page. Map endpapers. Large 8vo. Original cloth spine over paper boards. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. First Edition. Fine copy. The journal itself is a fascinating record of a common sailor's live in over 60 years at sea. Dr. Dann also gives us a remarkable about the research and periginations of the manuscript itself. TRAVEL/7‎

‎Gurney, Joseph John.‎

‎MEMOIRS OF JOHN JOSEPH GURNEY; Selections from his Journal and Correspondence. Edited by J. B. Braithwaite. Two Volumes Complete in One.‎

‎Two volumes in one. pp. 554, 608 + Actual photo frontis of a painting of Gurney + Engraved title. XLib blind stamp on title page. Thick 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Library call marks on spine. Fourth edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 58‎

‎Kersey, Jesse.‎

‎A NARRATIVE OF THE EARLY LIFE AND TRAVELS, AND GOSPEL LABORS OF JESSE KERSEY, LATE OF CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.‎

‎288p. Slight foxing. 12mo. 195mm. Original full leather binding. Original leather spine label. Boards detached. PA 59‎

‎Kersey, Jesse.‎

‎A TREATISE ON FUNDAMENTAL DOCTRINES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, In Which Are Illustrated the Profession, Ministry, Worship, and Faith of the Society of Friends.‎

‎120p. Foxed. 24mo. Original leather. Front board detached. Spine worn with loss. Important Quaker treatise. Chester County, PA. Apparently not in American Imprints. PA 60 Rt Stk.‎

‎Phillips, Catherine (1727-1794).‎

‎MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF CATHERINE PHILLIPS: To Which are added Some of Her Epistles.‎

‎384 p. Mildly age stained. 12mo. 18 cm. Worn contemporary full leather binding. Front board loose. Early manuscript ownership of Benjamin Hornor on title page. In the era 1762-1783 Benjamin Horner was a Philadelphia merchant. Evans 34371. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 Mid Stk x2‎

‎Roberts, Daniel.‎

‎SOME MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF JOHN ROBERTS.‎

‎86 p. Manuscript corrections. 16mo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Very good copy. PA 61 L Stk‎

‎Sands, David.‎

‎JOURNAL OF THE LIFE AND GOSPEL LABORS OF DAVID SANDS: With Extracts From His Correspondence.‎

‎286 p. Sm. 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Spine taped. Manuscript ownership of D.S.B. Chew. Early printed bookseller's label of H. Longstreth, Philadelphia. PA 61 L Stk.‎

‎Woolman, John (1720-1772).‎

‎THE JOURNAL OF JOHN WOOLMAN. With an Introduction by John G. Whittier.‎

‎315p. Lightly XLib. 16mo. Original red gilt decorated cloth binding. Library call marks on spine. PA 61 L Stk.‎

‎Mulkearn, lois and Pugh, Edwin V.‎

‎A TRAVELER'S GUIDE TO HISTORIC WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.‎

‎448 p. Illustrations. Maps. Original full cloth binding. DJ. A very readable and still useful guide to the Allegheny region. Hardbound. Very Good. PA 3‎

‎Scott, Rev. James L.‎

‎A JOURNAL OF A MISSIONARY TOUR THROUGH PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO, INDIANA. A Concise Description of the Great Western Prairies.‎

‎201 p. Original brown cloth binding. Reprint of the rare original edition of 1843. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW29 2C‎

‎Bok, Edward.‎

‎THE AMERICANIZATION OF EDWARD BOK. An Autobiography of a Dutch Boy Fifty Years After.‎

‎pp. xxiii, 473. Portrait frontis + Illustrations. Uncut and unopened. Tall 8vo. Original green cloth backed paper boards. Small bump on rear board. Extra paper spine label. Signed limited edition. Book plate of Charles Sumner Miller. Scarce. PA 48‎

‎Bok, Edward.‎

‎THE AMERICANIZATION OF EDWARD BOK. An Autobiography of a Dutch Boy Fifty Years After.‎

‎pp. xxiii, 461. Frontis + Illustrations. 8vo. Original red cloth. Book plate of Elva Lippi on front paste down. Nineteenth edition. PA 48 x?‎

‎Cary, Alice and Phoebe (Editors).‎

‎THE JOSEPHINE GALLERY.‎

‎287p. Plus lithographed frontis and full page plates. All edges gold. 4to. Original embossed cloth binding. Spine taped. Plates heavily foxed. Some signatures loose. WOMEN 2‎

‎Boisgelin, Pierre Marie Louis de (de Kerdu) [1758-1816].‎

‎TRAVELS THROUGH DENMARK AND SWEDEN. To Which Is Prefixed, A Journal Of A Voyage Down The Elbe From Dresden To Hamburgh. Including a Compendious Historical Account of the Hanseatic League. By Louis de Boisgelin, Knight of Malta. With Views from Drawings Ta‎

‎Two Volumes. Illustrated with thirteen full page aquatint plates. Offsetting to the text from plates. Mildly XLib. Foxed. 4to. 260 mm. Disbound. Abbey 247. This substantially discounted price allows for a nice re-binding of this important book. **PRICE MUCH REDUCED! TRAVEL/5‎

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