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Fles John ed. Jones LeRoi; Artaud Antonin; Solomon Carl
The Trembling Lamb
New York: Phoenix Book Shop Distributed by. 1959. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps fine but for slight soiling. Contributions by Antonin Artaud Carl Solomon and LeRoi Jones the latter of whom has signed this copy as Amiri Baraka. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 48 pp . Phoenix Book Shop (Distributed by) paperback books
Bookseller reference : 29477
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Fles John ed. Jones LeRoi; Artaud Antonin; Solomon Carl
The Trembling Lamb
Nendeln: Phoenix Book Shop Distributed by. 1959. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps very good- with rubbing and soiling to rear wrap. Contributions by Antonin Artaud Carl Solomon and LeRoi Jones the latter of whom has signed this copy as Amiri Baraka. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 48 pp . Phoenix Book Shop (Distributed by) paperback books
Bookseller reference : 29457
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Lapp Dr. John A. ; Gilkey Dr. Charles W. ; Goldman Rabbi Solomon; Darrow Clarence
Why I Am a Catholic Protestant Jew Agnostic
Chicago: M. M. Cole. 1932. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps near fine. Four speeches given at Orchestra Hall in Chicago.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 62 pp . M. M. Cole paperback books
Bookseller reference : 26116
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Diamond Solomon Ed
The Roots Of Psychology. A Sourcebook In The History Of Ideas
NY: Basic Books. 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in lightly used dust jacket. . Basic Books hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 020146
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SOLOMON Susan
The Coldest March; Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition
New Haven: Yale University Press 2001. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. Illus. 8vo 1/2 black cloth d.w. lightly soiled. New Haven: Yale University Press 2001.<br/><br/> Yale University Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 223537 ISBN : 0300089678 9780300089677
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Volkov Solomon
St. Petersburg: A Cultural History
New York New York: The Free Press a div. of Simon & Schuster 1995. Hardcover. VG second copy is ex-library with bookplate and call number labels light corner and edge wear to book and dust jacket. Off-white paper over boards; Black cloth at spine; Color illus. dj.; 598 pp.; 60 bw figures. An outstanding cultural biography of the city of St. Petersburg; Covers music Stravinsky et al art Chagall Malevich et al theater Meyerhold dance Nijinsky et al literature Nabakov Blok et al and more. The Free Press (a div. of Simon & Schuster) hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 121563 ISBN : 0028740521 9780028740522
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Goldman. Solomon edited By Nathaniel Stampfer
The Solomon Goldman Lectures: Perspectives in Jewish Learning Volumes IV
Chicago IL: The Spertuss College of Judaica Pres 1985. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Ocatvo. 150pp. Influences to Jewish history. References and notes. Bound in blue cloth boards with gold titles. The Spertuss College of Judaica Pres unknown books
Bookseller reference : 011834
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Solomon Northup; Eric Ashley Hairston Introduction
Twelve Years a Slave
Barnes & Noble Signature Editions 2013-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Only minor wear. Barnes & Noble Signature Editions hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 189255 ISBN : 1435152182 9781435152182
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Solomon Howard M.
Public Welfare Science and Propaganda: The Innovations of Theophraste Renaudot
Princeton: Princeton University Press 1972. Hardcover. Very good. xv 274pp index. Some foxing to prelims else a very good hardback in a lightly worn jacket. <br/><br/> Princeton University Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 41608 ISBN : 069105200x 9780691052007
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Duurvoort Salomon Frederik
Rechtspersonen in de Nederlandsche Kolonien
Leyden: Sijthoff 1916. Hardcover. Very Good. 135p. Original brown cloth. 23 cm. Minor cover soil and a few scrapes. Contents sound and clean with modest age-toning. Dutch text. A dissertation. <br/><br/> Sijthoff hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 89308
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THE SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM & ALLOWAY Lawrence
Morris Louis: Memorial Exhibition. Paintings from 1954-1960
New York: Guggenheim Museum 1963. paperback. very good. Color illustrated exhibition catalogue. Not paginated. Very slim 8vo printed wrappers. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1963. Edgeworn and faded toward spine still a very good copy.<br/><br/> Guggenheim Museum unknown books
Bookseller reference : 229881
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Peile Lieut. Solomon Charles Frederick
Lawn Tennis as a Game of Skill. With Latest Revised Laws as Played by the the Best Clubs . Edited by Richard D. Sears
London: William Blackwood 1885. Second edition. 90 6 ads pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Originla pink pictorial boards a little faded. Second edition. 90 6 ads pp. 1 vols. 12mo. William Blackwood unknown books
Bookseller reference : 313486
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EHRMANN Salomon 1854 1926.
Vergleichend-diagnostischer Atlas der Hautkrankheiten und der Syphilide einschliessend die der Haut angrenzenden Schleimhaute.
Jena:: Gustav Fischer 1912. 1912. 4to. xiv 302 pp. 191 figs. 91 color plates index; plate 77 adhering to opposing page and thus damaged. Modern quarter cloth original printed boards new printed paper spine label; new free end-papers. AUTHOR'S COPY with his rubber stamp. Fine. FIRST EDITION of this "Comparative diagnostic atlas of skin diseases and syphilis including mucous membranes adjoining the skin." tans. of title. "This publication was intended to be a comparative diagnostic atlas. Accordingly most of the pictures on any one page are of several different but similar diseases found in the same part of the body…. The majority of the illustrations are water colours painted by Ehrmann himself or painted under his supervision by Mr. Edelmann and Mr. Ignaz Schonfeld two pupils of the Vienna Academy of Art. Some of the pictures are of moulages. Some of these are taken from other books. The best illustrations are those which depict smaller parts of the body such as the hands or the feet." Ehring. Salomon Ehrmann was the director of the dermatological department of Vienna's General Hospital. Ehring Hautkrankheiten / skin diseases p. 244. Gustav Fischer, 1912. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : M8493
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Downs Solomon Weathersbee
In Senate of the United States. January 15 1849. Submitted and ordered to be printed. Mr. Downs made the following Report: The Committee on the Judiciary to whom was referred the "bill S. 350 for the admission of California into the Union as a State" submitted the following as the views of the minority of that committee viz: 30th Congress 2d Session. Rep. Com. No. 256. Part II. Senate
Washington D.C.: n.p. 1849. First edition. Removed. A very good copy. 10 pp. 8vo. Minority report on the admission of California into the Union. n.p. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 37312
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Gessner Solomon
New Idylles. Translated by W. Hooper M.D. with a Letter to M. Fuslin on Landscape Painting and the Two Friends of Bourbon A Moral Tale by M. Diderot
London: Printed for S. Hooper 1776. Numerous Engravings after designs by the Author. Engraved title page 9 full-page plates numerous head- and tail-pieces. 129 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary calf. Spine perished boards detached. Internally clean. Numerous Engravings after designs by the Author. Engraved title page 9 full-page plates numerous head- and tail-pieces. 129 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Printed for S. Hooper unknown books
Bookseller reference : 25134
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Gessner Salomon
Oeuvres complètes. Traduites par M. Huber
Paris: Imprimerie de Patris 1796. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 14 plates engraved by Blanchard after Binet. 3 vols. 8vo. Bound in Nineteenth Century quarter maroon morocco and marbled paper boards gilt-decorated spines. Fine. Binet Louis. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 14 plates engraved by Blanchard after Binet. 3 vols. 8vo. Attractive copy most probably a large paper issue and an excellent example of the work of Louis Binet better known for his illustrations during this period for the novels of Restif de la Bretonne see Ray p. 142. Cohen-de-Ricci 434 in small format Imprimerie de Patris unknown books
Bookseller reference : 24190
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Mandelkern Solomon
Veteris Testamenti Concordantiae Hebraicae atque Chaldaicae. With supplementary corrections by Abraham Avrunin of Israel. With an English introduction by Rabbi Dr. Harry Freedman
New York: Apud Frates Shulsinger 1955. Revised corrected and completed Edition by Rabbi Chaim Mordecai Brecher. 2 vols. Thick 4to. Half cloth and boards Fine. Revised corrected and completed Edition by Rabbi Chaim Mordecai Brecher. 2 vols. Thick 4to. Apud Frates Shulsinger unknown books
Bookseller reference : 53924
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ROBINSON Victor KAGAN Solomon R. ed..
Victor Robinson Memorial Volume: Essays on History of Medicine. In Honor of Victor Robinson on his Sixtieth Birthday August 16 1946.
New York:: Froben Press 1948. 1948. 8vo. xiv 447 pp. Frontis. photos. Black cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles; corners showing spine edges frayed corners showing else very good. Presentation inscription from Victor Robinson's sister Ellen H. Ringer. Very good. Limited edition of 350 copies. Dr. Victor Robinson was an important medical historian. Froben Press, 1948. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : M10263
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POLL Solomon.
Hasidic Community of Williamsburg.
NY:: Free Press of Glencoe. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. First edition. Very good in a very good age toning dust jacket. . Free Press of Glencoe, hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 46771
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James Solomon and Allan Salt trans.
LITTLE BOOK OF ANIMALS
Los Angeles: Cotsen Occasional Publications 2010. softcover with french flaps. 4.2 x 5.5 inches. softcover with french flaps. 16 pages. Facsimile of an illustrated manuscript and of a contemporary letter providing its translation by Reverend Allan Salt. Introduction by Ivy Trent. The original was written in Ojibway and painted on birchbark by Soloman James Sound of Thunder Ravens Chief of the Shawanagaw Band of Ojibway Indians for his son Louis. The book illustrates hunting and way of life around Georgian Bay in 1858. Photographs by John Blazejewski. Cotsen Occasional Publications unknown books
Bookseller reference : 130144 ISBN : 0974516864 9780974516868
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James Solomon and Allan Salt trans.
LITTLE BOOK OF ANIMALS
Los Angeles: Cotsen Occasional Publications 2010. hardback with dust jacket. 4.2 x 5.5 inches. hardback with dust jacket. 16 pages. Facsimile of an illustrated manuscript and of a contemporary letter providing its translation by Reverend Allan Salt. Introduction by Ivy Trent. The original was written in Ojibway and painted on birchbark by Soloman James Sound of Thunder Ravens Chief of the Shawanagaw Band of Ojibway Indians for his son Louis. The book illustrates hunting and way of life around Georgian Bay in 1858. Photographs by John Blazejewski. Cotsen Occasional Publications unknown books
Bookseller reference : 130143 ISBN : 0974516864 9780974516868
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Turgenev Ivan Sergeyevich. 1818 1883. Mandell Max. Solomon. Translator. Phelps William Lyon Contributor
The PLAYS Of IVAN S. TURGENEV. Translated from the Russian by M. S. Mandell M.A.; With an Introduction by William Lyon Phelps
New York: The Macmillan Company 1924. 1st 2-volume edition. Brick red cloth bindings with gilt stamped lettering to spine. No dust jackets. Gilt bright. Modest shelfwear. Vol II with bump to front board upper corner. Withal a VG set. 2 volumes: xiii 1 blank 303 1 blank; 6 305 - 583 3 blank pp. Contents: V1. Carelessness; Broke; Where It Is Thin There It Breaks; The Family Charge; The Bachelor. V2. An Amicable Settlement; A Month in the Country; The Country Woman; A Conversation on the Highway; An Evening in Sorrento. Crown 8vo. 7-5/8" x 5-1/8" <br/><br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 49603
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Drowne William with the aid and inspection of Solomon Drowne MD. M. D.
Compendium of agriculture or the farmer's guide in the most essential parts of husbandry and gardening; compiled from the best American and European publications and the unwritten opinions of experienced cultivators
Providence: printed by Field & Maxcy 1824. First edition 12mo pp. 238; uncut; later red calf-backed marbled boards joints cracked spine scuffed and chipped; otherwise a good sound copy. American Imprints 16006; not in Bartlett; Rink 1305. <br/><br/> printed by Field & Maxcy hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 56264
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Southwick Solomon Deputy Commissary
General return of provisions & stores issued by the several assistant commissaries to the troops in the Rhode Island Department from October 1779 to March 1780 inclusive
Providence & Philadelphia: March 31 1780. Large folio manuscript approx. 12½" x 36" on 3 conjoined sheets; neat professional repair on the verso at several previous folds else near fine. Signed in the lower left corner by Charles Stewart Esq. Commissary General of Issues Philadelphia; and in the lower right corner by Solomon Southwick D.C.G. dated Providence March 31 1780 "errors excepted." The document is in tabular form with vertical columns listed for flour bread loaf and hard salt beef salt pork fat cattle dry fish rice beans & peas roots molasses rum soap candles salt vinegar neats tongues hams pickled fish onions sheep coffee and sugar with monthly distributions for each six months inclusive for the last quarter of 1779 to the end of the first quarter in 1780 in casks barrels half-barrels pounds bushels gallons kegs quarts bags etc. A second table using the same criteria is underneath the first and accounts for a General return of provisions & stores sent from one post to another in the Rhode Island Department. On June 10 1777 Congress passed a bill outlining how the army of the United States was to be supplied with provisions. One Commissary General and three Deputy Commissaries General of Issues were appointed by Congress and the Deputy Commissaries General had the authority to appoint as many assistant Commissaries to act under them as necessary. Solomon Southwick the Rhode Island printer was acting here as a one of Deputy Commissaries General. The Journals of Congress June 10 1777 article XXXII note: "That each deputy Commissary general of issues shall from the monthly returns of the assistant commissaries make out a general return for the district specifying what remained in the magazines or stores at the last return; what has been received since; the number of rations and quantity of provisions issued and what remains in store distinguishing the several posts places magazines and regiments of corps as aforesaid; one to be sent to the Board of War one to the commander in chief one to the commander of the department one to the commissary general of purchases and one to the commissary general of issues." Solomon Southwick II 1731-1797 was the father of the erstwhile Newport and later Providence printer and newspaper editor Solomon III. He also was a printer and the publisher of the Newport Mercury which he had purchased from the heirs of James Franklin. He was a member of the first graduating class of the College of Philadelphia now the University of Pennsylvania. In 1778 he was appointed Deputy Commissary General responsible for obtaining and distributing food clothing and other supplies to Continental Army soldiers in Rhode Island. <br/><br/> March 31 hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 56257
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Southwick Solomon
Supplement to the American Journal. No 3. "To John Carter Esquire Postmaster Providence."
Providence: Southwick and Wheeler 1779. Folio broadsheet approx. 16" x 10" text in triple column beneath the running head; lower outside corners eroded with loss to the beginnings and/or ends of about ten lines about 20-25 words mostly on the recto; all else very good. With the ink signature of Theodore Foster 1752-1828 U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1790-1803. Solomon Southwick had published the Mercury a newspaper in Newport until that town was occupied by the British in 1778. Southwick then buried his printing press and types and eventually sought safety in Providence. Once in Providence Southwick decided to continue to print however the only way he could supply himself with materials was through John Carter the owner of the Providence Gazette. Apparently there was a dispute between Carter and Southwick as to who would get to purchase the printing press and types left by the recently deceased John Waterman. This was the only printing press and type available because the British had seized all the printing materials that had been previously ordered. Apparently Carter purchased the press and sold it to Southwick on the condition that the press "should not be set up in town or used to oppose a friend in business who had served him in distress." At first Southwick started his business in Rehoboth Massachusetts but secured a one-half interest in printing for the state of Rhode Island. In March of 1779 in company with Bennett Wheeler he began to publish in Providence The American Journal and General Advertiser using the Updike house next to John Carter for their office. There was much bad feeling displayed by Carter at Southwick's alleged treachery and Carter printed a story in the Providence Gazette about the incident and Southwick printed a response to Carter. Carter soon printed his rebuttal to the charges that Southwick made and once again Southwick printed his answer. This rare printing was Southwick's answer to Carter's rebuttal. It takes up the entire front side of this broadsheet and one-and-one-half columns on the back. Also included on this rare broadsheet is a Full Pardon offered by General George Washington to all the deserters in the Army that wanted to come back but feared to do so because they thought that they would be severely punished. There is also news from Charleston about Colonel Campbell's expedition from Savannah to Augusta Georgia. Not found in OCLC; but apparently there are copies at Brown University and the R.I. Historical Society. <br/><br/> Southwick and Wheeler unknown books
Bookseller reference : 56131
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Howe Solomon
Invitation hymn
Enfield Mass: S. Howe 1838. Small oblong broadside approx. 6¼" x 7¾" text in double column beneath the running head and woodcut incorporating masonic emblems; near fine. Hymn in ten numbered stanzas; first line: "We're travelling home to heaven above will you go" OCLC notes: Printed by Solomon Howe at Enfield Mass. about 1838. Cf. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 1950 v. 60 p. 223. Another edition has a different woodcut with the caption: "Passage free accommodation lane." Solomon Howe printer son of the Baptist minister and author Solomon Howe 1750-1835 printed with his brother John 1783-1845 in Greenwich and Enfield Mass.; Solomon printed some broadsides with his own imprint in the 1830's. AAS Amherst Brown Mass. Historical and Boston Athenaeum in OCLC. Not in American Imprints. <br/><br/> S. Howe unknown books
Bookseller reference : 55219
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Van Rensselaer Solomon Van Vechten
General orders. The Commander in Chief submits it to the Brigadiers General.
Headquarters City of Albany: June 4 1807. Bifolium 12½" x 8" 3 paragraphs of text beneath the running head signed at the end in manuscript "Sol Van Rensselaer" as Adjutant-General with the additional postscript "In disposition of the Adjt. General has delayed those orders." Pp. 2-4 are blank save for the postal address on the verso of the integral leaf with Albany postmark of July 12 the notation "Military //" in the upper corner and addressed to Brig. Genl. Benjamin Moores / Clinton County." An order calling for review and inspection of the "regiments and corps" of the state militia to which Van Rensselaer adds "a fervent wish that the militia of his country may so progress in the acquisition of the military art as to render standing armies forever unnecessary and enable themselves by their own exertions to be the safeguards and protectors of the rights of freemen." Moores was a lieutenant in the New York militia was the sheriff of Clinton County and a presidential elector in 1808. Van Rensselaer was Adjutant General of New York from 1801 to 1809 1810 to 1811 and 1813 to 1821. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> June 4 unknown books
Bookseller reference : 53701
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Howe Solomon?
The fair maid's song when all alone. Tune - White Cockade
n.p. n.d. Enfield Mass: Solomon Howe 1830. Small broadside approx. 6¼" x 6" text in double column beneath a running head typographic border between the two columns; fine. Poem consists of six 8-line stanzas. Solomon Howe printer son of Baptist minister and author Solomon Howe 1750-1835 printed with his brother John 1783-1845 in Greenwich and Enfield Mass. and published some broadsides with his own imprint in the 1830's. Not in American Imprints; not in "Publications of the Howes of Enfield and Greenwich" in the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society vol. 60 no. 2 1950; OCLC locates copies at the Library Co. Brown Mass. Historical UNC-Chapel Hill Michigan AAS and Miami University in Ohio. One evening as I walk'd alone / I hear'd a fair maid make her moan /And thus did she begin her tone / 'I can no longer lay alone:' / I wonder what the cause can be / The young men do not fancy me / I have a thing that belongs to me / Would please a young man handsomely." <br/><br/> Solomon Howe unknown books
Bookseller reference : 50857
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Volkov Solomon.
Conversations with Joseph Brodsky: A Poet’s Journey through the Twentieth Century. Translated by Marian Schwartz with Photographs by Marianna Volkov.
New York: Free Press 1998. First Edition. Octavo cloth & boards hardcover xiii 306 pp. Photos. Fine in dust jacket. Free Press, [1998]. First Edition. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 70462s
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Reinach Salomon
La collection Piette au musée de Saint-Germain
Paris: Ernest Leroux Éditeur 1902. Offprint. Paper wrappers. A very good copy with edgeworn wrappers. 3 pp. 8vo. Ernest Leroux, Éditeur unknown books
Bookseller reference : 41648
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Eban Abba Solomon
Egypt-Israel Relations. cover title
New York: Israel Office of Information 1955. Paperback. Very Good. double-page map 26p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. <br/><br/> Israel Office of Information paperback books
Bookseller reference : 45734
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SOLOMON Herbert ed
Mathematical Thinking in the Measurement of Behavior
Illinois: The Free Press of Glencoe 1960. hardcover. very good/very good-. 314pp. Tall 8vo buckram dust wrapper; d.w. soiled. Illinois: The Free Press f Glencoe 1960. Very good.<br/><br/> The Free Press of Glencoe unknown books
Bookseller reference : 209487
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Solomon Daniel
Five and Dime Architects: A Recession Catalogue Design Quarterly 97
Minneapolis: Walker Art Center 1975. Paperback. Very good. 32pp. Wraps rubbed and darkened else about very good. <br/><br/> Walker Art Center paperback books
Bookseller reference : 41753
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Aleichem Sholom Rabinovich Solomon Naumovich; Butwin Frances Translator
Tevye's Daughters
New York: Crown Publishers 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good /fair. First printing octavo size 320 pp. The well-known muscial "Fiddler on the Roof" opened on Broadway in 1964 and "was the first musical theatre run in history to surpass 3000 performances" - it held the record for the longest-running musical on Broadway for almost ten years until surpassed by "Grease" winning nine Tony Awards.<br/><br/>The reasons for its success were many we surmise in part due to the timeless themes that touch everyone's heart: a loving father worrying about his children; trying to come to grips with their independence as they reach adulthood; and the dreams of immigrants everywhere who long for a better life. <br/><br/>These are the stories upon which the play is based the first printing with the price of $3.00 on the dust jacket no additional printings listed which denotes a Crown first printing per Zempel and no mention of the musical "Fiddler on the Roof" on the dust jacket. <br/><br/>The author Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich 1859-1916 is known by his pen name "Sholom Aleichem" the traditional greeting in Hebrew. He began writing in both Hebrew and Russian and by 1890 was well-known as an author of Yiddish literature. He and his family eventually came to America; when he died in 1916 "his funeral was one of the largest in New York City history with an estimated 100000 mourners" n.b. above quotes and information from Wiki. With an Introduction by the translator Frances Butwin who authored "The Jews in America" published in 1969. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Bound in full teal cloth black lettering on the spine with a four-page glossary at the rear of the Yiddish words used in the book; octavo size 8.5" by 5 5/8" pagination: i-vi vii-xvii xviii blank 1-302. The dust jacket shows the original price of $3.00 with a colour illustration on the front and spine of Tevye greeting his daughters outside their home black lettering on the front and spine publisher's ads on the back flap and rear panel summary of the book on the front panel. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: The volume a bit better than very good with clean boards straight corners with minimal rubbing a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings; some sunning and slight wear to the head of the spine and dustiness to the fore-edge. The unclipped dust jacket is fair only; all the pieces are present but there is overall edgewear including several chips the most noticeable at the head of the spine with some loss to the lettering of the author's name overall light soiling and sunning to the spine; the front flap is totally detached the rear panel almost detached from the spine; now in a protective mylar covering. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Crown Publishers hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 19090601
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Salomon Charlotte; Herzberg Judith Introduction; Vennewitz Leila Translation
Charlotte: Life or Theater
New York: The Viking Press 1981. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Quarto size 800 pp. with original publisher's mailing box. Charlotte Salomon 1917-1943 was a German-Jewish artist; born in Berlin she fled Nazi Germany to live in the south of France where she produced the 769 gouaches in "Life or Theater". The book is a somewhat fictionalized account of Salomon's upbringing her family's personal tragedies in the suicides of both her mother and grandmother and her love affair with Alfred Wolfsohn 1896-1962 a voice teacher also living in Berlin. After Salomon had finished the paintings and entrusted them to a friend for safekeeping she was captured by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz where she was gassed soon after her arrival. The paintings and the texts that accompany them read like a play as Salomon delves into her psyche and attempts to reconcile her life and work to the turbulent events happening in Europe around her. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Full light purple cloth with purple lettering on the spine four black-and-white photographs of portraits in the preface and foreword black-and-white reproductions of some of Salomon's paintings toward the front of the book 769 full-colour gouaches throughout the book; quarto size 11" by 9.75" pagination: i-iv v-xiv xv xvi 1-784. In original publisher's box cardboard with black lettering on two sides 15.5" by 10".<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Volume is near fine with clean boards straight corners with no rubbing a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright; some very slight bumping to the head and tail of the spine the only prior owner mark we see is a small notation on the back free endpaper "Paris/175"; else fine. Dust jacket is near fine clean with bright colours with some slight bumping to the head and tail of the spine a minute closed tear to the top front joint and some minor toning to the white portions of the jacket. The publisher's box is near fine strong and study having been opened on one end only.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â Due to weight please note that additional postage may apply; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Viking Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : CNJL2054
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Goldman Solomon
THE BOOK OF HUMAN DESTINY. Two volume set each signed by Solomon Goldman. The Book of Books: An Introduction. In the Beginning.
New York: Harper & Brothers 1948. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Two volume set. Hardcover bindings with moderate darkening to the spine and minimal shelfwear. Each volume is a first edition and is signed by the author with the first volume being additionally inscribed. Both volumes lack the dustjacket. Vol. I: xvi 459 pages of text. Vol. II: xvi 892 pages. Both volumes contain a bibliography and an index. The texts are clean and unmarked. Harper & Brothers Hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 017904
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KAGAN Solomon R.
Contributions of Early Jews to American Medicine
Boston: Boston Medical Publishing Company 1934. paperback. very good. 18 illustrations. xv 63 pages. Small thin 8vo original printed wrappers. Boston: Medical Publishing Company 1934. Spine chipped and worn else a very good copy with clean interior.<br/><br/> Boston Medical Publishing Company unknown books
Bookseller reference : 212528
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Salomon Gessner
Contes Moraux Et Nouvelles Idylles and Oeuvres De Salomon Gessner Traduits De L’Allemand
2 volumes each volume with 10 leaves of engraved illustrations by the author as well as head and tail piece illustrations marbled endpapers book plate in each volume. Text in French.<br /><br /> Chez L’Auteur hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WAS44916
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William Salomon Lillian Baynes Griffin
ONE THOUSAND AND TWENTY FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK
New York: William Salomon 1912. First Edition. Very Good binding. The only book of photos by forgotten New York photographer Lillian Baynes Griffin who was featured in Harper's Weekly the New York Press New York Times Vanity Fair and Vogue and famously convinced royalty and plutocrats to pose for her alone. Trained at the New York Institute for Artist Artisans Griffin ventured into photography despite what she referred to as the 'little opportunity' for women in the trade. This tome contains 56 photos by Griffin detailing Salomon's home at 1020 Fifth Avenue. Originally the home of Richard Arnold it was purchased around 1900 by Salomon who was Chairman of the Board of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Salomon spent many years creating essentially a new and more impressive home buying two adjacent lots and greatly expanding what was already by the standards of most a mansion. Half-bound in Japan Vellum over paper-covered boards. This copy has a discreetly replaced spine in Japanese tissue. It is mildly ex-library with a few small marks to the preliminary pages. There are no marks at all to the 56 photogravure plates. Very Good binding. [William Salomon] unknown books
Bookseller reference : 282154
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Art Solomon Deborah Tobi Kahn
Tobi Kahn Paintings On Paper Signed Copy
New York: Mary Ryan Gallery 1991. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Paper quarto. 10 pp. Brief text by Deborah Solomon. Catalog for a 1991 exhibition. This copy has been SIGNED by the artist. A clean very good copy in stiff illustrated stapled wrappers. Mary Ryan Gallery paperback books
Bookseller reference : 18436
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FOOT Solomon
Report: The Committee on Indian Affairs to whom was referred the claim of George Wallis report
Washington: Blair & Rives 1844. First. unbound. very good. That on the 19th day of July 1837 George Wallis the claimant made a contract with Major General Gaines on the part of the Government of the United States to feed the Sac Fox Iowa and Pottawatomie tribes of Indians. One page 8vo disbound. Washington: Blair & Rives 1844. First Edition. Very good<br/><br/> George Wallis drove his cattle onto their tribal lands. Several witnesses of his testified that some of his cattle was killed or driven away by some members of the above tribes. The Committee on Indian Affairs appropriated money to compensate George Wallis for his loss of cattle. 28th Congress 1st Session Rep. No. 150. Ho. of Reps.<br/><br/> Blair & Rives unknown books
Bookseller reference : 220337
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Salomon Leon I. Ed.
THE SUPREME COURT
New York: H. W. Wilson Company. Very Good. 1961. Hardcover. New York: H. W. Wilson Company 1961. The Reference Shelf Volume 33 Number 1 ex-lib usual markings clean Very Good No DJ. . H. W. Wilson Company hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 49651
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MAYER Salomon FRIEDLAENDER 1871 1946.
Julius Robert Mayer.
Leipzig:: Theod. Thomas 1905. 1905. Series: Klassiker der Naturwissenschaften herausgegeben von L. Brieger-Wasservogel Band 1. 8vo. 210 pp. Frontispiece portrait. Original green gilt and black gray-stamped cloth. Ownership signature on title of D. Voltkins. Very good . Julius Robert von Mayer 1814 –1878 was a German physician and physicist and one of the founders of thermodynamics. "Existing biographies of Mayer tend to whiggishness; one of the better ones is S. Friedlander Julius Robert Mayer Leipzig 1905." – DSB vol. IX p. 240 by R. Steven Turner. Theod. Thomas, 1905. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : BL4118
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SOLOMON Richard H. & HUEY TW. T. W.
A Revolution is Not a Dinner Party.; A Feast of Images of the Maoist Transformation of China
hardcover. near fine/very good. Illus. 199pp. 8vo faricoid backed boards d.w. Garden City N.Y. 1975.<br/><br/> unknown books
Bookseller reference : 104186
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Solomon Eric Editor
THE FADED BANNERS: A Treasury of Nineteenth-Century Civil War Fiction
New York: Thomas Yoseloff 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Includes selections by Louisa May Alcott Ambrose Bierce Stephen Crane Hamlin Garland Sarah Orne Jewett Sidney Lanier Mark Twain and others. Blue cloth binding with white lettering. The dust jacket is lightly worn with a clip to the bottom corner of the front flap price intact; otherwise a very good copy. <br/><br/> Thomas Yoseloff hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 22355
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Eban Abba Solomon
Reflections on the American Scene
New York: American Jewish Committee 1959. 2nd Printing. Paperback. Very Good. 23p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. Cover lightly soiled. A discussion of the Jewish community of the U.S. and its relation to the State of Israel. <br/><br/> American Jewish Committee paperback books
Bookseller reference : 39014
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Solomon Godeau Abigail
Mistaken Identities
Santa Barbara: University Art Museum 1993. Paperback. Very Good. illustrations some color 80p. Wrapper. 30cm. Text in English and German. An exhibition catalog. <br/><br/> University Art Museum paperback books
Bookseller reference : 75700 ISBN : 0942006232 9780942006230
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Hegi Johann Salomon
VERACRUZ DE 1849 A 1860 POR J. S. HEGI
México: Grupo Aluminio 1989. Light wear on d.j. with moderate wear and chipping at edges of d.j. 30cm. 155 pages color plates and maps bio. ind. illus. endpapers pict. d.j. Illustrations by 19th century Swiss artist who visited and sketched and painted Veracruz México. LIMITED EDITION OF 1800. Grupo Aluminio unknown books
Bookseller reference : 25534
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Lohmeyer Karl editor and Salomon Kleiner illustrations
Schonbornschlosser: die Stickwerke Salomon Kleiners Favorita ob Mainz Wissenstein ob Pommersfelden und Gaibach in Franken; auf neue herausgegeben und mit einer Einleitung und der Lebensgeschichte Maximilian Welchs versehen
Heidelberg: Carl Winters 1927. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 50p. text plus 58 leaves of black & white plates. dj. Later plain card slipcase. Oblong 38 x 25cm. Text lightly browned. German text. Meister und Werke des Rheinisch-Frankischen Barocks bd I. German text. <br/><br/> Carl Winters hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 68151
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Salomao Jorge
Campo da Amerika
Rio de Janeiro: Gryphus 1996. Paperback. Very good. Very good in publisher's French fold wraps. Text in Portuguese. <br/><br/> Gryphus paperback books
Bookseller reference : 42059
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