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"Cropley, David H.""
Homo Problematis SolvendisProblem-solving Man: A History of Human Creativity
new. unknown
Bookseller reference : 33887165-n ISBN : 9811331006 9789811331008
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"Cropley, David H.""
Homo Problematis SolvendisProblem-solving Man: A History of Human Creativity
like new. unknown
Bookseller reference : 33887165 ISBN : 9811331006 9789811331008
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'David H. Ahl'
'Basic Computer Games'
'Workman Publishing Company' 1978-01-01. 'Paperback'. 'Good'. 'Good condition. There are some scuffs and wear to the edges and corners of the cover and some marks to the page edges but otherwise in very good condition with pages crisp and clean.' 'Workman Publishing Company' paperback
Bookseller reference : 10537 ISBN : 0894800523 9780894800528
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( DAVID Hermine ) - BUCK (Pearl).
La Mère. Traduction de Germaine Delamin. Illustrations à l'eau-forte de Hermine David.
Paris, Hazan,1947; fort in-8°, broché, couverture gris pale imprimée en bleu, sous chemise et étui cartonnés, titre en bleu au dos de la chemise; 2ff.,271pp.; étui légèrement passé, ouvrage en très bon état.
Bookseller reference : c2260
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(BURR, David H., Cartographer)
A Picture of New-York in 1850; with a short account of Places in its Vicinity; designed as a Guide to Citizens and Strangers
New York: C.S. Francis & Co 1850. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo. xvi 172 4pp. with a folded engraved map: “Map of the City of New York†drawn by D.H. Burr. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece plate an added engraved title page and several other engraved plates of public buildings. The 1850 edition includes a new introduction and the map by Burr is accompanied with a letterpress street directory. Publisher’s red decorative cloth stamped in blind and gold on front cover and spine and in blind only on back cover cream endpapers. Contemporary owner’s name in light pencil on front free endpaper. The boards are rubbed with light wear at the spine ends and corners the folded map has a few small light creases and one short closed tear very good or better with some light foxing. An attractive well-preserved copy of an early New York City Stranger’s guide uncommon in such very good condition. OCLC locates only six copies. C.S. Francis & Co hardcover
Bookseller reference : 526223
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(David H.) Davison
Impressions of an Irish Countess The Photography of Mary Countess of Rosse 1813- 1885
The Birr Scientific Heritage Collection 1989. First Edition. Laminated Pictorial Boards. Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket. Mary Parsons Countess of Rosse was an Anglo-Irish amateur astronomer architect furniture designer and pioneering photographer. Often known simply as Mary Rosse she was one of the early practitioners of making photographs from waxed-paper negative Size: Quarto. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Photography; Inventory No: 74611. . The Birr Scientific Heritage Collection hardcover
Bookseller reference : 74611
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(ed.) Frisch, David H.
Arms Reduction: Program & Issues
U.S.A.: The Twentieth Century Fund 1961. Clean bright and tight. First Edition. paperback. Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. The Twentieth Century Fund Paperback
Bookseller reference : 192165
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(Poe, Edgar Allan) Hirsch, David H.
Poe as Moralist: "The Cask of Amontillado" and the Transvaluation of Values
Baltimore: Edgar Allan Poe Society and Library of the University of Baltimore 1998. First Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Fine in original wrappers. <br/> <br/> Edgar Allan Poe Society and Library of the University of Baltimore paperback
Bookseller reference : b30067 ISBN : 0961644931 9780961644932
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(SCHWARTZ, Delmore) DIKE, Donald, A. & David H. Zucker, edited by
Selected Essays of Delmore Schwartz
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1970. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. With an appreciation by Dwight Macdonald. Octavo. 500pp. Page edges foxed cloth lightly soiled with boards slightly bowed very good in a very good lightly foxed dust jacket with spine sunned short tears on edges. The University of Chicago Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 528113 ISBN : 0226742121 9780226742120
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(VERRILL, A. Hyatt Verrill, Harl Vincent, David H. Keller, MD., William Withers Douglas, L. Taylor Hansen, Capt. SP. Meek, Willi
Pulp magazine: Amazing Stories --- February 1930 Volume 4 Number 11
Experimenter Publications 1930-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. Experimenter Publications February 1930. Vol. 4 No. 11. Cover art by Leo Morey. In acceptable to poor condition. Back cover missing. Front cover has been mounted on thin cardboard and taped with masking tape to the rest of the magazine. The edges of the over are covered in masking tape about 1" along the spine and 1/3" along other edges. Pages run from 993 to 1102. Contents include Explorers of Callisto by Harl Vincent illustrated by Morey; A Twentieth Century Homunuculus by David H. Keller MD illustrated by Morey The Ice Man by William Withers Douglas illustrated by Anderson What Do You Know illustrated Science Questionnaire; The Man From Space By L. Taylor Hansen Illustrated by Wesso; The Radio Robbery by Capt S.P. Meek illustrated by Morey; Vitamin Z by William Lempkin Ph.D Illustrated by Wesso Beyond the Green Prism A Serial in 2 parts Part II By A. Hyatt Verrill Illustrated by Morey; Into the Valley of Death by Alfred Pringle illustrated by McKay. Front cover has pulled apart from tape that one held it to the rest of the magazine. Moderate to heavy scuffing and soiling to covers. Pages are still attached but brown and brittle with some chipping and tearing along edges. Otherwise unmarked. NOT Ex-Library. A reading copy only. Great black and white illustrations throughout. Experimenter Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : 20150831004
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(Vonnegut, Kurt) Goldsmith, David H.
KURT VONNEGUT: FANTASIST OF FIRE AND ICE
Bowling Green Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press 1972. First edition. First printing with price $1.00 on front cover. A fine copy. 26054. Octavo pictorial wrappers. Brief study of Vonnegut's themes and literary technique through the publication of Slaughterhouse-Five 1969. Bowling Green University Popular Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 26054
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(WOLFE, Thomas, David H. Popper, Grace Adams, Elizabeth Carrington Eggleston, Charles Angoff, and others.) SMYTH, Joseph Hilton,
Periodical: The North American Review – Volume 247 Number 2 Summer 1939
Mount Vernon Iowa: The North American Review 1939. Softcover. Very Good. Periodical. Small quarto. viii P.193-400pp. Printed wrappers. Wraps lightly worn a bit of foxing on the page edges and on the first few pages spine toned and cocked about very good. Featuring Thomas Wolfe's short story "Three O'Clock" a vivid fragment from a great American novel entitled The Web and the Rock. Other contributions by David H. Popper Grace Adams Elizabeth Carrington Eggleston Charles Angoff and others. Scarce OCLC locates only 2 copies. The North American Review unknown
Bookseller reference : 612899
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/ DAVID (Hermine) / - VERCORS (Jean BRULLER, dit).
Le Silence de la mer - La Marche à l'étoile - Les Armes de la nuit.
Terres Latines, Bruxelles, s.d. (c.1952), in-8 (215x160mm), 171pp., broché, couverture crème illustrée en couleurs rempliée (petite brunissure bords plats couverture (poussière).
Bookseller reference : 1289B
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/ DAVID (Hermine) / - HUGO (Victor)
Actes et Paroles suivi de Mes Fils et Testament Littéraire.
Martel, Givors, 1953-54, tomes XXIV et XXV des "Œuvres complètes illustrées de Victor Hugo", in-8 (21,5x13cm), 645 et 637 pages, cartonnage d'éditeur à la Bradel (jaune à filets vert et jaune). Préface de Michel Braspart.
Bookseller reference : 5014B
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/ DAVID Hermine - WILD Roger / - Collectif.
De la musique avant toute chose.
Editions du Tambourinaire,Paris,1929, in-8 (250x190mm),35pp., br.,couverture blanche iillustrée,imprimée en noir (petite déchirure recollée au dos). Textes de Paul VALERY- Henri MASSIS, Camille BELLAIGUE, André GEORGE, Lucien DUBESCH, Jean COCTEAU, Tristan KLINGSOR, André LEVINSON, Edouard SCHNEIDER, Henri BERAUD.
Bookseller reference : 70
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/ DAVID Hermine - BERQUE Jean - DELUERMOZ - DIGNIMONT / - HERMANT (A.) - BONNARD (A.) - COLETTE - MORAND (P.).
Affaires de coeur.
Nativelle, Paris, 1934, in-8 (24,5x19,5cm), 86pp., broché, couverture blanche imprimée en noir et rouge, décorée et rempliée. Quelques rousseurs.
Bookseller reference : 17
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/ DAVID Hermine / - NOËL (Marie).
L'âme en peine.
Stock, Paris, 1954, in-16 (190x140mm), 81pp., broché, couverture crème imprimée en bleu et noir.
Bookseller reference : 53
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/ DAVID Hermine / - BILLY (André).
Banlieue sentimentale.
Crès, Paris, 1928, in-8 (210x150mm), 150pp., reliure 1/ 2 chagrin à coins de Hauttecoeur, couverture blanche illustrée,rempliée et dos conservés.
Bookseller reference : 20
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/ DAVID Hermine / - BILLY (André).
Banlieue sentimentale.
Crès, Paris, 1928, in-8 (210x150mm), 150pp., broché, couverture blanche illustrée,rempliée.
Bookseller reference : 21
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/ DAVID Hermine / - BUCK (Pearl).
La mère.
Hazan, Paris, 1947, in-8 (230x145mm), 271pp., broché, couverture grise imprimée en bleu, chemise et étui.
Bookseller reference : 1245
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/ DAVID Hermine / - CHARLES D'ORLEANS.
La fleur des rondeaux.
Le Coffret de Fleurette (Henri Jonquières), Paris, 1942, in-12 (180x105mm), LXIIpp., broché, couverture beige moirée rempliée, illustrée d'un fleuron doré, chemise crème granitée rempliée, imprimée en rouge sur le premier plat.
Bookseller reference : 25
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/ DAVID Hermine / - CONSTANT (Benjamin).
Adolphe.
Hazan, Paris, 1948, in-8 (230x145mm), 127pp., broché, couverture blanche imprimée, rempliée, chemise et étui de papier gauffré blanc (étui défraîchi).
Bookseller reference : 26
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/ DAVID Hermine / - DERÈME (Tristan).
Le zodiaque ou les étoiles de Paris.
Emile-Paul, Paris, 1927, in-4 (285x195mm), 138pp., broché, couverture jaune orangée illustrée, étui (taches au dos de l'étui).
Bookseller reference : 29
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/ DAVID Hermine / - DERÈME (Tristan).
Toulouse.
Emile-Paul, Paris, 1927, in-8 (205x140mm), 102pp., broché, couverture illustrée rempliée.
Bookseller reference : 28
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/ DAVID Hermine / - FAUREL (Jean), pseudonyme de Jean DELAY.
La cité grise.
Vigneau, Paris, 1946, in-8 (220x125mm), 206pp., broché, couverture blanche imprimée en bleu et noir, rempliée (quelques taches sur les plats).
Bookseller reference : 31
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/ DAVID Hermine / - GIRAUDOUX (Jean).
Siegfried et le Limousin.
Crès, Paris, 1926, in-8 (225x175mm), 278pp., broché, couverture rose imprimée en bleu et noir.
Bookseller reference : 1821
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/ DAVID Hermine / - GIRAUDOUX (Jean).
Simon le pathétique.
Jonquières, Paris, 1927, in-8 (200x140mm), 241pp., broché, couverture crème imprimée en noir et rouge.
Bookseller reference : 1820B
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/ DAVID Hermine / - L'AIGLE (Marie de).
Rencontres dans Rome.
Darantière, Paris, 1952, in-8 (235x170mm), (56)ff., couverture blanche illustrée en couleurs et rempliée (rousseurs et fente sur 3 cm au dos)).
Bookseller reference : 40
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/ DAVID Hermine / - LA FAYETTE (Madame de).
The princess of Clèves. A novel translated from the French by H. Ashton with an introduction by Jean COCTEAU.
The Easton Press, Norwalk Connecticut, 1970, in-8 (250x160mm), XXIV-150pp., reliure plein cuir de l'éditeur, plats et dos très décorés (dorés), gardes de moire.
Bookseller reference : 5013
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/ DAVID Hermine / - LA FAYETTE (Madame de).
The princess of Clèves.A novel translated from the French by H. Ashton with an introduction by Jean COCTEAU.
The Nonesuch Press, London, 1943, in-8 (250x160mm), XXIV-150pp., cartonnage d'éditeur, étui (dos de l'étui recollé)
Bookseller reference : 41
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/ DAVID Hermine / - MAURIAC (François).
Fabien.
Au Sans Pareil, Paris, 1926, in-12 (190x145mm), 88pp., broché (dos insolé et cassé, très légère trace de mouillure sur le coin haut droit des dernières pages).
Bookseller reference : 46
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/ DAVID Hermine / - MAURIAC (François).
Fabien.
Au Sans Pareil, Paris, 1926, in-12 (190x145mm), 88pp., relié 1/ 2 chagrin bleu nuit, dos orné de filets dorés encadrant titre et nom d'auteur (dorés également), tranche supérieure dorée (petit manque à la coiffe supérieure, couverture et dos conservés).
Bookseller reference : 2021
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/ DAVID Hermine / - MAUROIS (André).
Ariel ou la vie de Shelley.
Emile-Paul, Paris, 1924, in-8 (225x145mm), 275pp., broché, couverture verte décorée et illustrée au dos ( petit manque de papier au dos en tête et en pied, pliures papier couverture).
Bookseller reference : 47B
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/ DAVID Hermine / - MAUROIS (André).
Byron.
Emile-Paul, Paris, 1931, 2 volumes in-8 (220x140mm), VII-291 et 280pp., brochés, couverture orange décorée et illustrée au dos.
Bookseller reference : 49
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/ DAVID Hermine / - PROUST (Marcel).
Un amour de Swann.
Gallimard, Paris, 1951, in-8 (215x155mm), 237pp., broché, couverture crème imprimée en orange et noir.
Bookseller reference : 55B
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/ DAVID Hermine / - REBELL (Hugues).
Les nuits chaudes du Cap Français.
Jonquières, Paris, 1927, in-8 (205x150mm), 261pp., relié 1/ 2 basane fauve, dos orné de filets dorés, pièces de nom d'auteur et de titre dorées, couverture illustrée conservée.
Bookseller reference : 57
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/ DAVID Hermine / - VERLAINE (Paul).
Sagesse.
Creuzevault, Paris, 11 novembre 1943, in-8 (27x17,5cm), en feuilles, couverture blanche illustrée et rempliée, chemise et étui de papier doré et moiré (étui légèrement défraîchi).
Bookseller reference : 1244
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/ DAVID Hermine / - WEBB (Mary).
SARN. Préface de Jacques de LACRETELLE.
Creuzevault, Paris, 1948, in-4 (285x190mm), VII-352pp., en feuilles, couverture blanche illustrée et rempliée, chemise et étui de papier gris (étui défraîchi (mouillures) et tache sur le dos de la chemise).
Bookseller reference : 69
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/ DAVID Hermine / .
Dix vieilles chansons. Recueillies par Jean GUIGNEBERT.
S.l.n.d. (Paris, 1925), in-4 (330x270mm), 23 ff., broché, couverture beige illustrée et rempliée (déchirure recollée au dos, quelques plis, page de garde découpée afin de retirer une dédicace).
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?Erickson PhD., Dr. Karen; Koppenhaver PhD., Dr. David h. D. h. D.
Comprehensive Literacy for All: Teaching Students with Significant Disabilities to Read and Write
1. Paperback. Good. Condition: Good; ISBN: 9781598576573; Edition: 1. Once purchased we honor returns due to quality issues but won't accept reasons like 'changed my mind' 'find better price' 'order by mistake' etc paperback
Bookseller reference : 10148 ISBN : 1598576577 9781598576573
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[Cook, Anderson Gallery]; [David H. Anderson (1827–1905)]
Four Richmond Virginia Stereoview Photographs
<p>Richmond Va.: Cook Anderson Gallery No. 913 Main St. c.1870s Four Stereoview Photographs. 3½ x 7 inches. Single composite photographs on orange card mounts with purple versos. Series title printed on verso with lists cards available in the series. Ink annotations on versos. Brief wear to corners; otherwise very good with sharp images.</p> <p>Four stereoview photographs of scenes in Richmond Virginia photographed and published by Cook Anderson Gallery of Richmond. The images likely from the 1870s are from the gallery’s “Views of Richmond & Vicinity & Mountain Scenery of Virginia & West Va.†series. This series name appears on the verso along with a list of the stereoview titles available.</p> <p>Present here are “State Capitol†showing a side view of the Virginia Capitol; “Washington Monument and State Capitol†showing the eqestrian statue of George Washington behind the capitol; “Libby Prison†the Civil War-era Confederate prison for Union officers; and “Old Stone House†a building associated with Lafayette and Edgar Allan Poe and today the home of Richmond’s Edgar Allan Poe Museum.</p> unknown
Bookseller reference : 3727777
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[HAWAIIANS -- PACIFIC NORTHWEST ARCHAEOLOGY]. CHANCE, David H. & Jennifer V.
Kanaka Village/Vancouver Barracks 1974. With historical appendix by J. Steven Addington and bead and button analysis by J.M. Storm. . . Reports in Highway Archaeology No. 3.
Seattle WA: Office of Public Archaeology Institute for Environmental Studies University of Washington 1976. 4to. viii 306 3 pp. With maps photo illustrations text illustrations diagrams plates 1 large folding Kanaka Village stratigraphy map in rear pocket. Stiff colour-illustrated softcovers cover art from plate scrap and rivets Hudson’s Bay Co. minor bumping to couple corners edgewear still a VG bright copy. First edition of this surprisingly uncommon and detailed archaeological study examining the Indigenous Hawaiian’s who worked and lived at the Hudson’s Bay Company Fort Vancouver along the Columbia River when the area was still the Oregon Country controlled by Great Britain. The majority of the Hudson’s Bay Hawaiian employees lied in their own village several hundred feet southeast of the Fort along the Columbia possibly established before 1829 and consisted at their height of at least 122 male Hawaiians. They and their families served as labor force worked the farm and also labored in the Fort itself. Office of Public Archaeology, Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Washington, paperback
Bookseller reference : 62645
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[HOGG, David H.] (Publisher)
CANADIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC STANDARD. Drop Title
Montreal & Toronto: David H.Hogg 1897-99. 1897. 27 Issues. Vol. V. No. 6 June 1897-No. 7 July 1897 Nos. 10-12 Oct.-Dec. 1897 Vol. VI Nos. 1 Jan. 1898-8-9 Aug.-Sept. double issue No. 12 Dec. 1898 Vol. VII No. 1 Jan. 1899-12 Dec. 1899. double columns. numerous ads & text illus. cloth occasional stains 2 leaves cut from the end of each of Vol. VII Nos. 4 & 5. Hardcover. [Montreal & Toronto: David H.Hogg], 1897-99. Hardcover
Bookseller reference : CAPH1212
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[HORROR - FANTASY]. KELLER, David H.
The folsom flint and other curious tales.
Sauk City WI: Arkham House 1969. 8vo. xix 1 213 3 pp. Black cloth gilt lettering w/ d.j. slight shelfwear slight age toning NF/NF copy from library of Don Hampf w/ bookplate on ffep. First edition of this macabre anthology of horror and fantasy stories drawn from Weird Tales Grotesque Amazing Stories Popular Fiction and other pulps. 1 of 2000 copies printed. Arkham House, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 63489
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[HORROR - FANTASY]. KELLER, David H.
The homunculus.
Philadelphia: Prime Press 1949. 8vo. 6 160 pp. Black-ribbed publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine w/ d.j. cover art by Tschirky slight shelfwear price-clipped still NF/NF copy. First edition of this curious alchemical horror science fiction from the former science fiction pulp writer and contributor. Prime Press, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 63497
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[MAP] Burr, David H.
MAP OF THE UNITED STATES EXHIBITING THE SEVERAL COLLECTION DISTRICTS. SENATE EX. DOC. NO.77
New York: Ackerman Lith 1855. First edition thus. Map. Near Fine. A Near Fine map. 33 x 49 inches. Black and white engraving with hand-colored borders in yellow and red. Original folds present. A near fine example of a rare large size pre-civil war map. David H. Burr is listed as draftsman U.S. SENATE. Burr was 'Geographer and Draftsman to the Senate' between 1855-59 1855 Large map of the United States issued after the Gadsden Purchase and prior to the Pacific Railroad Survey. Shows Kansas and Nebraska possibly the first government map to do so. West Virginia is not separated from Virginia. . Ackerman Lith unknown
Bookseller reference : 102
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[NEWTON] CLARK, David H. & Stephen P. H. CLARK.
Newton's tyranny; the suppressed scientific discoveries of Stephen Gray and John Flamsteed.
New York:: W. H. Freeman 2001. 2001. First printing. Small 8vo. xvi 188 pp. Bibliog. index. Quarter cloth gilt spine dust-jacket. Fine. W. H. Freeman, (2001). hardcover
Bookseller reference : S6140
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[NEWTON] CLARK, David H. & Stephen P. H. CLARK.
Newton's tyranny; the suppressed scientific discoveries of Stephen Gray and John Flamsteed.
New York:: W. H. Freeman 2001. 2001. First printing. Small 8vo. xvi 188 pp. Bibliog. index. Quarter cloth gilt spine dust-jacket. Fine. W. H. Freeman, (2001). hardcover
Bookseller reference : S6536
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[POETRY] [LITERARY COLLECTIONS] LOWENHERZ, David H.
Letters Manuscripts and Inscribed Books by Robert Frost From the collection of David H. Lowenherz
New York: The Grolier Club 1999. Octavo. 23cm. Publisher's brown cloth spine over green paper covered boards titled ruled and decorated with copper gilt to the spine and boards. 111pp. Clean and bright a near fine copy. Internally clean #101 of 500 copies signed by Lowenherz. A beautifully produced little book designed with the assistance of Leonard Baskin and with two Frost related prints in a wallet to the rear of the volume one by Leonard Baskin the other by Antonio Frasconi reproducing two Christmas cards produced for Frost in 1956 and 1957. The Grolier Club unknown
Bookseller reference : 81598
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[Robert Frost], Lowenherz, David H.
Letters Manuscripts and Inscribed Books by Robert Frost from the Collection of David H. Lowenherz
New York: The Grolier Club 1999. Hardcover . Used - near fine. 8vo; 99pp.with 13 illustrations including the frontispiece portrait of Frost by Clara Sipprell. Limited Edition copy 184/500 signed under the limitation notice but cannot determine by whom. Included in rear pocket are 3 prints also numbered. The prints are designed by Leonard Baskin Antonio Frasconi and Thomas W. Nason. 2 of the prints have a faint crease impression on the margin not close to reaching the illustration. Foxing to prelims and textblock edges. Book is now protected in a removable mylar cover. The Grolier Club hardcover
Bookseller reference : 38133
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