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(Americana) FORD, Worthington C. The American Citizen’s Manual. Part
I. Governments (National, State, and Local) The Electorate, The Civil
Service. (WITH): Part II. The Functions of Governments (State and
Federal). New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1882, 1883. In two volumes. Tall 8vo, original brown cloth lettered in black, (vi), 146, (4)pp. ads; (6), 185pp. Small bookseller’s labels on the front pastedowns otherwise an about fine set. $250 |
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(ASTRONOMY). Whittaker’s Planisphere, Showing the Principal Stars
Visible for Every Hour in the Year, From Lat. 40o N. New York: Thomas Whittaker, 2 & 3 Bible House, nd. (circa 1900). This functioning planisphere, made in Germany for the American market, consists of a 10” circular paper-covered board bearing a map of the heavens and a calendar marked in days, months, and astrological star signs, the circle positioned to rotate within an elaborately gilt-stamped pointer frame. There are detailed printed instructions for use affixed to the rear. Fine. $450 |
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1 of 350 Copies Signed by
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(Books on Books) MARKS, Lillian. Saul Marks and The Plantin Press. The
Life & Work of a Singular Man. Los Angeles: The Plantin Press, 1980. First edition. 1 of 350 copies signed by the author. Small 4to., original cloth backed boards, printed paper spine label, (xxiv), 194pp. Fine in slipcase as issued. $350 |
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(Books on Books) ZWEIG, Stefan. The Old-Book Peddler And Other Tales
for Bibliophiles. Translated by Theodore W. Koch. Evanston, IL: The Charles Deering Library, Northwestern University, (1937). ‘This copy of a Limited Edition was Printed Especially For...’ With ‘compliments of the author’ in pencil at the foot of the front free endpaper. 12mo., original decorated paper boards, viii, 107pp. Fine. $150 |
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1 of 75 Copies bound by
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(Canadiana) LANDE, Lawrence. The Lawrence Lande Collection of
Canadiana in the Redpath Library of McGill University A Bibliography.
Collected, Arranged and Annotated by Lawrence Lande With an
Introduction by Edgar Andrew Collard. Montreal: The Lawrence Lande Foundation for Canadian Historical Research, 1965. First edition, 1 of 75 copies bound by Belanger and signed by Lande (total edition of 950 copies). Tall 4to., hand bound in full greyish blue oasis niger morocco, raised bands, gilt lettering of the spine, (xvi), (304)pp. printed on ‘paper made to specifications by L. Guarro Casas, and the insets are printed from hand made papers from J. Barcham Green, England, From Cartiera Milano, Amalfi, and on various mouldmades from Guarro. A trace of fading in the upper compartment but otherwise a fine copy of this sumptuous production. Cased in a quarter leather chemise (which has some dark spotting and is slightly faded) and in a slipcase with an illustration tipped on. $3,500 |
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CAIN, James M. Double Indemnity and Two Other Short Novels. New York: Editions for the Armed-Services, Inc..., nd. (1943?). Armed Services Edition No. 766. Oblong 12mo., original pictorial wrappers, 352pp. double columns. Some light rubbing to the spine and a couple of scrapes on the upper wrapper but certainly a very good copy. This Armed Services edition includes Double Indemnity, Career in C Major, and The Embezzler. $150 |
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Inscribed to English actor
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DANE, Clemence. Will
Shakespeare. An Invention in Four Acts.
London: William Heinemann, 1921. First edition. With a presentation inscription from the author to English actor Patrick Merivale, who played the lead part of Shakespeare in Dane’s play. The inscription reads, ‘Philip Merivale “Will Shakespeare” with most grateful appreciation & homage from Clemence Dane Nov. 17, 1921,’ the opening night of the play. 8vo., original wine cloth, (8), 131pp. Spine and top edge of the upper board faded otherwise near fine. Philip Merivale (1886-1946) English film and stage actor who had a lengthy career on Broadway as well as in London’s West End. He played the part of Shakespeare in Dane’s play which opened at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London. Curiously, the cast also re-enacted short scenes from the play for a silent short film produced for the Around the Town newsreel in 1922. $200 |
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(DICKENS, Charles). HARVEY, Martin (producer). The Only Way A Tale of
Two Cities. Adapted by Freeman Wills From Charles Dickens’ Novel.
Produced at the Lyceum Theatre February 16, 1899 by... (London): The Nassau Press, 1899. First edition. 4to., original cloth backed stiff paper covers, (10)pp., 18 pages of plates of the cast, plus a frontispiece of Martin Harvey. Corners chipped away but this is still a very good copy of a scarce item. $200 |
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DOYLE, A. Conan. The Firm of Girdlestone. New York: Wm. L. Allison Company, nd. (1894-1896). Unauthorized U.S. edition. 8vo., original greenish blue cloth stamped in black, gilt title on the spine, 354pp. Greene & Gibson p.591. Name, cheap paper browned as usual otherwise fine. $75 |
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DOYLE, A. Conan. The Return of Sherlock Holmes. With Illustrations by
C.R. Macauley. Toronto: Morang & Co., (1905). First Canadian edition (which Green & Gibson calls ‘First American edition--Canadian issue). 8vo., original green with a pictorial decoration on the top third of the upper board, (viii), (381)pp. With the ownership signature of Canadian theatre theoretician, Roy Mitchell, on the front free endpaper and verso of the frontispiece, some wear to the corners and a touch to the foot of the spine, spine rubbed but overall a just about very good copy of this scarce Canadian issue. Green & Gibson A29d--noting it was done in an edition of just over 2,000 copies, with 1217 bound in cloth. Roy Mitchell (1884-1944) Canadian journalist, technician, theatre theoretician, and the first artistic director of Hart House Theatre, and founder of the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto. His ideas heavily influenced the Little Theatre movement as well as the construction of Hart House Theatre. $1,250 |
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(Fine Arts) CUST, Lionel. Anthony Van Dyck. An Historical Study of His
Life and Works. London: George Bell, 1900. First edition. Tall 4to., (38.5cms x 25.5cms), bound in cont. green three-quarter morocco, cloth, raised bands, art nouveau design in the compartments, t.e.g. (xx), 300pp. With a frontispiece and sixty-two plates including a frontispiece. The illustrations are accompanied by a tissue-guard with descriptive letterpress. There is some foxing to the margins of a few leaves in the introduction, the spine is faded to brown and there is a scratch on the morocco portion of the upper board but this is still an attractive copy of this work on Van Dyke. $900 |
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(Fine Arts) FELIBIEN, Andre. Entretiens Sur Les Vies Et Sure Les
Ouvrages Des Plus Excellens Peintres, Anciens Et Modernes... Paris: Chez Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, ..., 1685, 1688. In two volumes. "Seconde edition" (so stated). First complete edition. 4to., 20th century half calf, raised bands, gilt compartments, leather labels, (32), 758, (18); (4), 706, (8), (1)pp. With four fullpage engravings in volume one. A fine copy. $1,250 |
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(Fine Arts) (HOLBEIN, Hans the Younger). Icones Veteris Testamenti;
Illustrations of the Old Testament, Engraved on Wood, From Designs by
Hans Holbein. (With an Introduction by Thomas Frognall Dibdin). London: William Pickering, 1830. First of this edition. 8vo., full contemporary calf, raised bands, leather label, 14pp., 90 unnumbered leaves with ‘XC’ plates. Bookplate on front pastedown otherwise a fine copy. In addition to the introduction by English bibliographer Dibdin, the volume includes 90 woodcuts prepared by sibling engravers John and Mary Byfield. Based on designs by Hans Holbein the Younger, each plate illustrating a single Old Testament verse printed in English, Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish. $300 |
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(Fine Arts) MEISSONIER. Exposition Meissonier Gallerie Georges Petit.. Paris: Mars 1893. "Exemplaire sur La Imperial Japon, No. 93." Folio, contemporary three quarter brown morocco, cloth, raised bands, single gilt decoration in the compartments, T.E.G. by Morrell, xvi, (348)pp. Profusely illustrated. Spine slightly faded with some light rubbing to covers otherwise a near fine copy. $850 |
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(Fine Arts) TUER, Andrew W. Bartolozzi and his Works. A Biographical
and Descriptive Account of the Life and Career of Franceso Bartolozzi. London: Field & Tuer, ye Leadenhalle Presse..., nd. (188-?). In two volumes. 4to., full green morocco, rasied bands, single gilt decoration in the compartments, T.E.G., by Morrell, (x), (212), (6); (vi), 152, (6)pp. With illustrations. A fine copy in a handsome binding. $1,250 |
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(Fine Arts) Verve. The French Review of Art. Nos. 5-6 July-October
1939. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1939. Folio, original stiff wrappers. With illustrations in colour. Bookplate otherwise a fine copy in the original slipcase which is a bit worn at corners but otherwise near fine. Illustrations by Braque, Bonnard, Matisse and Klee. $1,000 |
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(Fine Arts) Verve. The French Review of Art. Nr. 7 Vol.2. April-July
1940. (cover title: Les Tres Riches Heures Du Duc De Berry). Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, (1940). Folio, original stiff wrappers, (34)pp. With illustrations in colour. Bookplate otherwise a fine copy in the stiff paper d/w which is fine, in the original box which is about fine. $300 |
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FOWLES, John. The Collector. Boston: Little, Brown, (1963). First U.S. edition. A near fine copy in dustwrapper with a touch of wear to the spine ends and corners but still near fine. $300 |
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(FRENCH, Alice). The Lion's Share By Octave Thanet. (pseud). Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, (1907). 8vo., original maroon cloth with a blind stamped decoration of a lion on the upper cover, 376pp. With illustrations. Inscription, inner rear hinge cracked, some rubbing to spine ends a near fine copy. Hubin p. 400. $125 |
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(Globe Newspaper) The Christmas Globe, 1906. (Toronto: Globe , 1906). Large 4to., original colour pictorial wrappers, 48pp. Profusely illustrated, many ads (some illustrated two-pages). Originally shipped rolled in a mailing tube (which is very evident), some edge wear and wear to the covers, a few small tears along edges, still a very nice copy. A collection of Christmas-related articles, poems, photographs, etc. Authors include Arthur Heming, F.A. Acland, Duncan Campbell Scott, Lally Bernard. $300 |
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(History) WARING, J.B. [John Burly]. Stone Monuments, Tumuli and
Ornament of Remote; with Remarks on Early Architecture of Ireland and
Scotland. London: John B. Day, 1870. First edition. Folio, recent calf spine, marbled boards, raised bands, leather spine label, x, 92pp, 109 leaves with 108 full pages plates. Tiny tear on the title-page otherwise a fine copy with interesting plates. A beautiful collection of large-format archaeological illustrations depicting Bronze and Iron Age artefacts from Europe and the Middle East. The volume includes a list of plates and an index, as well as extensive remarks on each of the 108 plates. The author is pays special interest to tracing the evidence of ancient Celtic civilizations across Europe. ‘One of the most instructive and interesting collections of illustrations of the remains of prehistoric ages, and of the architecture to which no date can be assigned, is that recently published by Mr. Waring. This volume exhibits in a remarkable manner the similarity, and even identity of remains, found in the most remote parts of the globe.’ $2,000 |
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(History - England) ANON. Sketches Of The Tower of London, As A
Fortress, A Prison, and A Palace. Beautifully Illustrated from
Photographs by Mr. A. Harman... Also, A Guide to the Armories. London: J. Wheeler, nd. (1869). 8vo., original pictorial wrappers, 44pp. With illustrations. Light wear to spine ends and corners otherwise a very nice copy of a delicate item. $175 |
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(History - Italy) ROSCOE, William. The Life of Lorenzo De’Medici,
Called The Magnificent. London: Printed For A. Strahan; T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies..., 1796. In two volumes. The second edition, corrected. Large paper issue (the second edition was published the same year as the first edition published in Liverpool.) 4to., contemporary marble boards that have been rebacked with modern grey paper spines, xxvi, (2), (1)-320, (1)-139;(4),312, 48, (112), (12)pp. With illustrations including an engraved frontispiece, vignettes and an in text illustration. Lacking the front free endpapers, some very light scattered foxing, the marble paper has been torn off portions of the boards, but this still a very good copy of the large paper issue. This major 18th-century history of the Life of Lorenzo de’ Medici won British historian William Roscoe immediate praise. “The idea of writing the Life of Lorenzo, his principal work, had occurred to Roscoe at an early age, and in 1790 his friend William Clarke consulted on his behalf many of the manuscripts and books in the libraries of Florence” (DNB). “An elegant piece of biography” (Lowndes, 2128), Life of Lorenzo was praised by Henry Fuseli for skillfully uniting the “general history of the times, and the political system of the most memorable country in Europe, with the characters of the most celebrated men, and the rise and progress of science and arts” (Analytical Review). $650 |
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"Trip-Taking, Mind-Quaking,
Scene-Making..." |
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HOPKINS, Jerry (editor). The Hippie Papers. Notes from the Underground
Press. (Toronto): New American Library of Canada Limited, (1968). First printing. A Signet paperback. Near fine. The tag-line on the upper cover reads: ‘Trip-Taking, Mind-Quaking, Scene-Making Word Form Where it’s at.’ $75 |
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IBSEN, Henrik. Hedda Gabler A Drama In Four Acts. Translated from the
Norwegian by Edmund Gosse. London: William Heinemann, 1891. First English edition translated into English. 8vo., original cloth (light green spine, dark green covers lettered in light green), (8), 236, (4)pp. ads. With a frontispiece portrait of Ibsen. Bookplate, name on the front free endpaper, some light foxing to prelims and adverts otherwise a fine copy. There were also 12 copies published in London in Norwegian in 1890 for copyright purposes. $850 |
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JOKAI, Maurus. The Golden Age In Translvania. New York: R.F. Fenno, (1898). First U.S. edition, wrapper issue. 8vo., original pictorial wrappers, 365, (5)pp.ads. Fine. $150 |
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KERR, Alvah Milton. Two Young Inventors. The Story of A Flying Boat.
Illustrated by G.W. Picknell. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1904. First edition. 8vo., original blue cloth with pictorial decoration on the upper cover and the spine, (vi), 312, (2)pp.ads. With illustrations. Name otherwise a fine copy. $125 |
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LOCKE, John. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Written by... To
Which are Now Added, I. Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas, II.
A Defence of Mr. Locke's Opinion Concerning Personal Identity, III. A
Treatise on the Conduct of Understanding, IV. Some Thoughts Concerning
Reading and Study for a Gentleman, V. Elements of Natural Philosophy,
VI. A New Method of a Common Place Book. London: Printed for C. & J. Rivington..., 1824. In two volumes. Twenty-fourth edition. Tall 8vo., cont. red half morocco, marble boards, raised bands, elaborate gilt compartments, (32), 510; (14), 459, (26)pp. Boards lightly rubbed but otherwise a near fine set. $650 |
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MACAULAY, Lord. The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay. London: Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts, 1860. In two volumes. First edition. Tall 8vo., contemporary half brown morocco, cloth, raised bands, gilt lettering, xvi, (396); (viii), 440pp. Errata in volume one. With a frontispiece in volume one. Name on the verso of the frontispiece, light rubbing, some marks on the cloth but this is still a very nice copy. These two volumes collect a diverse selection of writings by the polymath British historian, literary critic, and Whig politician. In addition to several entries composed by Macaulay for the Encyclopedia Britannica, including those for Samuel Johnson and William Pitt, the miscellany features essays on subjects such as the Italian literary tradition, the life of Dryden, and Utilitarian philosophy. $350 |
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(Magic) ANON. The Art of Modern Conjuring and Drawing Room
Entertainment By A Modern Magician (pseud). Chicago: Reilly & Britton Co., nd. (190-?). 8vo., original tan pictorial cloth, 222pp. With illustrations. Name on endpaper and title-page, foxing throughout, some wear to spine ends and outer hinges, otherwise an acceptable copy. $150 |
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McCULLERS, Carson. The Member of the Wedding. A Play By... (New York): A New Directions Books, (1951). First edition. About fine in a price-clipped dustwrapper with a trace of wear to the foot of the spine and 1” chip out of the top of the rear panel but otherwise very nice. $750 |
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(Middle East) ANON. Great Britain, Palestine and the Jews. Jewry’s
Celebration of Its National Character. New York: George H. Doran, (1918). First edition. 8vo., original cream wrappers lettered in red, 93pp. Wrappers a bit soiled with nicks to the spine ends but certainly a very good copy of this cheaply produced item. $185 |
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Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion
in Spain |
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(Military) (ALLEN, Ted ---introduction). Hello Canada! Canada's
Mackenzie Papineau battalion 1837 1937 15th Brigade I.B. ... (cover
title). NP: no publisher, nd (1937?). Small 8vo., original pictorial wrappers, (48)pp. Chip bottom right corner upper cover, minor dampstaining along bottom of book causing slight wrinkling, otherwise very good. "...the story thus far, of the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion in Spain, as told by some of its members..." $75 |
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(Military) ANON. The Complete Guide to Military Map Reading. Numerous
Exercises & Fully Illustrated. Aldershot: Gale & Polden, nd. (191-?). Tenth Edition. 8vo., original red cloth, 154, (1)p.ad. With illustrations and several folding maps. In addition to his name, the former owner was clearly ‘teaching map reading’ as his ink notes are scattered throughout, spine slightly faded otherwise a fine copy. $150 |
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(Napoleon - Children's) JOB (pseud of Jean Marie Gaston Onfroy) and J.
de Marthold. Le Grand Napoleon Des Petits Enfans. Paris: Plon-Nourrit Et Cie, ....nd. (circa 1920). Oblong 4to., original cloth with pictorial decoration on the upper board, rear board stamped with ‘N’s in gilt, 48pp. Each page is an illustration in colour with a caption beneath. Some light soiling, minor wear to the spine ends and corners but in fact a very nice copy. $300 |
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RYAN, Marah Ellis. For the Soul of Rafael. With Many Illustrations...
By Harold A. Taylor. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1910. "Tenth Edition." Tall 8vo., original tan pictorial cloth, 378pp. White portion of the decoration flaked off upper cover but this is still an attractive copy. $85 |
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(SALE, George). The Koran; Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed:
Translated from the Original Arabic. With Explanatory Notes, Taken
from the Most Approved Commentators. London: Scatcherd and Letterman..., 1821. In two volumes. A new edition, so stated. Tall 8vo., recently rebound in two-tone paper boards, printed paper spine labels, xvi, 248; 256; iv, 523pp. Sale’s “Preliminary Discourse” illustrated with four plates, three of which are folding. Some light annotations throughout otherwise fine in a modern binding of paper boards. A clean, fresh copy of George Sale’s ground-breaking translation of the Koran first published in 1734. The first volume includes a 248 page “Preliminary Discourse” by Sale, intended to introduce the English reader to the history of Islam and provide a general overview of the Koran itself. $650 |
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(Science) COULTAS, Harland. The Principles of Botany, As Exemplified
in the Phanerogamia. Philadelphia: King & Baird,..., 1854. First edition. 8vo., original brown blind-stamped cloth, 230pp. With illustrations. Some foxing throughout as is common with American books of this period, blank page with short holograph note tipped in at p.141/142 otherwise near fine. $125 |
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(Science) TURNER, Edward. Elements of Chemistry, Including the Recent
Discoveries and Doctrines of the Science. Philadelphia: Desilver, Thomas & Co., 1835. Fifth U.S. edition. “From the Fifth London edition.” 8vo., full contemporary calf, leather label, xix, 632, (1)p.errata. Occasional foxing, some light rubbing and a few scuffs but in fact a better than very good, not quite near fine copy. An expanded edition of the Jamaican-born British scientist’s popular textbook and reference first published in 1827. A note from the American editor indicates that the U.S. edition has undergone significant revisions and corrections, assuring the reader that “the American edition will be found much more correct than the London work.” $300 |
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(Sports and Pastimes) MILROY, M.E. Home Lace-Making. A Handbook for
Teachers and Pupils. London: Scott, Greenwood & Son, 1906. First edition. 8vo., original green cloth, (48)pp. With 3 plates and 9 diagrams. Fine. $125 |
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SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles. Note Of An English Republican on the
Muscovite Crusade. London: Chatto & Windus, 1876. First edition. Tall 8vo., original grey printed wrappers, 24pp. Near fine. Wise 63. $225 |
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SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles. Songs Of The Springtides. London: Chatto & Windus, 1880. First edition. 8vo., orig. slate blue cloth, 135pp. Discreet name, bookplate otherwise a fine copy. $125 |
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SYMONDS, John Addington. A Problem in Greek Ethics; being an inquiry
into the phenomenon of sexual inversion, addressed especially to
medical psychologists and jurists. London: no publisher, 1901. "One hundred copies only of this book have been printed (for private circulation) ..." With the stamp of the “Provincial Board of Health, Toronto” and a label on the endpaper stating ‘This book must be returned to the Library or renewed within two weeks of taking out. By order of Chief Officer of Health.’ Tall 8vo., original green cloth, viii, 73pp. Small mark on the upper board, spine ends a touch rubbed otherwise fine. $200 |
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IRON MAIDEN |
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(Torture) PEARSALL, R.L. (Robert Lucas). The Kiss of the Virgin: a
narrative of researches made in Germany during the years 1832 and
1834, for the purpose of ascertaining the mode of inflicting that
ancient punishment, and of proving the often denied and generally
disputed fact of its existence... (NP: Archaeologica, Vol. xxxvii, 1838). 4to., rebound in modern red cloth, pp.229-250. Some browning o/w a fine copy in a very plain modern binding. This paper, read before the Society of Antiquaries in 1837, was then printed in Archaeologica and outlines the history of the implement of torture that came to be known as the "Iron Maiden." $750 |
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(Trade Catalogue) Seitz (cover title). (Switzerland): Seitz Friction-Jewels, (1946). 8vo., embossed pictorial wrappers, 42pp. With illustrations. Some edge wear, distributor's (?) stamp on front and back covers (inside as well) and on first page, better than very good but not quite near fine. Catalogue of tools produced for watchmakers in Switzerland by Pierre Seitz. $65 |
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46.
VERNE, Jules. A Voyage Round the World. New Zealand. With
Illustrations by Riou. London: George Routledge and Sons, nd. (188-?). 8vo., original mustard cloth with elaborate decoration in black, (viii), 264pp. With illustrations. Ownership inscription, otherwise a near fine copy of this inexpensive production. $100 |
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