Montpelier VT: Lucius Q. C. Bowles Walton & Goss printers 1814. 24mo 5� x 3�" pp. 296; bound with as issued Hymns and Spiritual Songs. by Isaac Watts Montpelier 1814 pp. 259 1; contemporary and likely original unadorned full sheep maroon morocco label rather darkened on spine. American Imprints 30893 and 33610 respectively even though the signatures but not the pagination are continuous. This copy with a Philbrick / Perkins family provenance with the names of 5 family members on the front flyleaf another on the front free endpaper and 2 others laid in with birth dates ranging from 1787 to 1819. <br/><br/> Lucius Q. C. Bowles, Walton & Goss, printers unknown
New York: The Limited Editions Club 1979. Edition limited to 2000 copies this no. 727 signed by the author and the artist; 4to pp. xi 1 59 plates of drawings unpaginated; water color illustrations & drawings by Rapheal Soyer introduction by Harry T. Moore designed by Bruce Campbell; bookplated on front pastedown fine in buckram-backed decorated boards glassine wrapper publisher's slipcase lightly soiled. LEC monthly letter laid in. LEC Bibliography 514. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover
London: T. Dolby 1820. Broadside approx. 42 x 27 cm; hand-colored engraving approx. 16 x 23 cm text in double column 12 verses lightly creased at edges small sections of left side chipped ocassional spots overall very good or better. A colorful satire depicting an infant version of a chubby King George IV shown in a cradle with the 'green bag' hanging on the wall in the background. The first verse reads "Hush! Great Babe! lie still and slumber Troops of Lancers guard thy bed Chinese gimcracks without number Nicely dangle o'er thy head." OCLC locates one at Harvard only. <br/><br/> T. Dolby unknown
Nottingham: Sutton and Son 1814. 16mo pp. 8; woodcut printer's device tail-piece; self wrappers unsewn only partially unopened; about fine. <br/><br/> Sutton and Son unknown
London: printed for John Wilcox 1739. First edition 12mo pp. xii 88; 5 engraved folding plates of diagrams; contemporary parchment-backed marbled boards manuscript titling on spine; very good and sound. With the South Library bookplate Earls of Macclesfield and 3 small Macclesfield pressure stamps in the preliminaries. In a new maroon cloth clamshell box. This is apparently the first of two issues without the canceled title page. Both are very rare ESTC locating only one copy of each at the Bodleian and the British Library respectively. OCLC adds LC Berkeley and University of Leiden. <br/><br/> printed for John Wilcox hardcover
London: John C. Nimmo 1892. Edition limited to 525 copies of which this is no. 446 large 8vo pp. vii 1 136; hand-colored frontispiece 51 plates plain text illustrations throughout; original blue gilt-lettered cloth t.e.g.; edges and spine ends scuffed and rubbed; frontispiece detached but present else interior about fine. Gift inscription at head of title page "from the Editor" to Basil Lewis Dighton Esq. <br/><br/> John C. Nimmo hardcover
Houghton Mifflin Co. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Houghton Mifflin Co unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP37523322 ISBN : 0395109086 9780395109083
NY: Street & Smith 1948. Vol. XLI No. 4. Edited by John W. Campbell Jr. Cover art by Timmins for "Dreadful Sanctuary" pt. 1 of 3 by Eric Frank Russell. Includes "War of the Intangibles" novelette by Erik Fennel; "No Connection" by Isaac Asimov; "That Only a Mother"1st Story appearance by Judith Merril. Articles: "Inverted Alchemy"; "The Electrical Robot Brain" by E. L. Locke. Readers' Departments: "The Editor's Page: Atomic Power Pile"; "In Times to Come"; "The Analytical Laboratory"; "Brass Tacks"; "Book Reviews". Illustrated by Alejandro Cartier Orban and Timmins. Cover crease. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good. Street & Smith Paperback
London: Henry G. Bohn 1861. 8vo pp. xix 3 496 2; 26 steel engravings and over 200 wood engravings in the text; 1864 Eton gift inscription on flyleaf; slight waterstain in the very top outer corner of the text occasional minor spotting; bound in full 20th century maroon niger morocco gilt rules on covers spine in 6 compartments gilt-lettered in 3; attractive copy in a fine binding. Includes an appendix on fishing stations and the final leaf containing a list of fishing-tackle makers. <br/><br/> Henry G. Bohn unknown
<p>Stated "First printing 1982". Hardcover with DJ. 85 pp. Illustrated. Book in near fine condition with clean pages and strong binding. DJ has edge wear and small cuts see picture. Ships immediatelly.</p> Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
Bookseller reference : biblio502 ISBN : 0374327416 9780374327415
Exeter NH: printed and published by Gerrish & Tyler 1824. 48mo 3�" pp. 322 282 Hymns and Spiritual Songs; contemporary full black morocco gilt lettered direct on gilt decorated spine; very good. "A separate group of editions . may be referred to as a Boston revision . The text is made from the original with the aid principally of the Barlow and Worcester editions" Benson L. The American Revisions of Watts's Psalms Philadelphia 1903 p. 30. American Imprints 15389. <br/><br/> printed and published by Gerrish & Tyler unknown
State University of New York Press. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. State University of New York Press unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP64006725 ISBN : 0791420388 9780791420386
Saskatoon: Purcih 1995. Paper bound first edition 442pp. A very good or better copy. 640 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Saskatoon: Purcih, 1995 unknown
Bookseller reference : 26246 ISBN : 1895830052 9781895830057
Providence: printed and sold by Hugh H. Brown 1819. 18.2 cm pp. 24 4; self-wrappers; last page torn with loss to the beginnings of approximately 12 lines; browned. some staining; good. American Imprints 49278; Drake Almanacs 13011. <br/><br/> printed and sold by Hugh H. Brown unknown
Providence: printed and sold by Brown and Danforth 1831. 16.4 cm pp. 23 1; self-wrappers; browned. some staining; good. American Imprints 18977; Drake Almanacs 13036. <br/><br/> printed and sold by Brown and Danforth unknown
Providence: printed and sold by Brown and Danforth 1824. 18 cm pp. 24; self-wrappers; browned. some staining; good. American Imprints 17815; Drake Almanacs 13021. <br/><br/> printed and sold by Brown and Danforth unknown
Providence: John Carter 1810. 17.9 cm pp. 24; self-wrappers; browned. some staining; good. Shaw & Shoemaker 20847; Drake Almanacs 12999. <br/><br/> John Carter unknown
Providence: printed and sold by Brown and Danforth 1822. 17.6 cm pp. 28; self-wrappers; browned. some staining; good. American Imprints 10104; Drake Almanacs 13017. <br/><br/> printed and sold by Brown and Danforth unknown
Providence: printed and sold by Brown and Danforth 1822. 19 cm pp. 28; self-wrappers; browned. some staining; good. American Imprints 6636; Drake Almanacs 13015. <br/><br/> printed and sold by Brown and Danforth unknown
Newburyport MA: New Mews Press 1976. Edition limited to 400 copies 8vo pp. xii 36; frontispiece and several illustrations in the text 2 full page; original pictorial stiff gray wrappers printed in black; saddle stitched; light fading to extremities and a small stain on spine otherwise a very good to near fine copy. With prospectus laid in. <br/><br/> New Mews Press unknown
Northampton: William Butler 1799. 8vo pp. 233; title within woodcut border text in double column; original full sheep rubbed and worn but sound. Early American bookplate of Lemuel Dady partially peeled and his ownership inscription on the front free endpaper. This version of Watts' Psalms of David was first published in 1785 in Hartford. The "Advertisement to the Reader" p. 2-3 was written by Joel Barlow who revised and supplemented the 1785 edition for the American market. See BAL 860. Evans 35196. <br/><br/> William Butler unknown
Boston: Lilly Wait Colman and Holden; New York: William Jackson 1833. First complete American edition of the first series 8vo 3 vols. pp. 386 363 and 375; wood-engraved frontispiece illustration in each vol. folded facsimile of "Mr. Pope's Manuscript Homer" in vol. III; original purple moir�-patterned cloth covered boards stamped and lettered in gilt on spine; moderate wear to extremities the spines faded to tan with ends fraying and chipped joints on each volume cracked with a few inadequate and amateurish tape repairs and light to moderate foxing throughout. The Curiosities was the most popular and most reprinted work by Benjamin Disraeli's father. <br/><br/> William Jackson hardcover