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Catalog 218 B September 2012– well – true to the proverb, summer ran & walking winter awaits – 3 of 4 new cords of firewood stacked – may finish stacking before heating season – summer seemed to be absent any spate of intense heat – think we did not hit triple thermometer digits here – long dry spell – some rain of late & cooler nights – good early crops of onions, greens, peas – business beckoned & further planting delayed until weeds were tall enough to warrant a second tilling – now split between plot a in Amherst & plot b in a neighbor’s backyard down the street – put down many bales of hay for weed control – started lots of seeds here, squashes, cucumbers, brassicas, basil, beans – bought tomato, pepper eggplant –had to replant some which did not seem to take to the chicken compost – perhaps a trifle strong – things came on pretty well & had loads of chard, kale, lettuce – then the potato beetles discovered the eggplants – usual battles – lots of picking & squishing – lost some squash plants to stem borers, green stink bugs everywhere, bean beetles by the bushel, cucumber beetles, cabbage worms wiped out the broccoli, then you got your various blights, mildews – it’s a wonder, but the plants struggle & produce, often looking pathetic by picking time – but enjoyed corn, small crops of beets, carrots, now overwhelming quantities of zucchini, crookneck squash, cucumbers & enough tomatoes for seasonal favorites, fresh salsa, gazpacho, tomato-basil pasta sauce, tomato sandwich – eggplants rallied & starting to produce – plots dotted with acorn, butternut & buttercup squash, pumpkins – freezer filling with pesto, corn, beans – won’t starve, but business beckons – turned 59 early august – will enjoy final year of not being 60 – birthday dinner with edie at bistro les gras in Northampton – booth at papermania enjoyed gratuitous expansion due to dealer attrition – usual cdv encampments - zach began his surgery residency at temple university with 5 weeks in the emergency room – lots of gunshot wounds, rapes, substance abuse – very educational – followed by a month in orthopedics, then transplants – enjoying room in Chinatown - stopped by for dinner on trip to Wilmington to retrieve hagley deaccessions – bookseller’s exercise routines disturbed by sciatica, probably resulting from too much turning over soil & hauling water – we’ll be setting up soon at Allentown paper show, October 6 & 7, Allentown fairgrounds, Allentown, pa – pioneer valley & ephemera fair, October 14, smith vocational school, Northampton, ma, sponsored by mariab & boston book, print & ephemera show, November 17, back bay events center, boston – happy to encounter you at any or all, let me know if you need details – finally bore down on this one – lots of some things & less of others – architecture, automobile travel, cooking, early American children’s books, Massachusetts, medicine, textiles in atttendance – a tiny dent in the backlog of recent acquisitions, selected for various campaigns or prejudices – much more awaits & more seems to arrive daily – hopefully just the thing you seek - at your service – cover: item 44 peter

1 (African-American) Irvine, Keith. The RISE of the COLORED RACES. NY: W.W. Norton & Company, copyright 1970. First , first . x,646 pages. . 9.5 x 6", cloth, dj. Dj worn, soiled, VG/G. SBN 35305392X. $10.00

2 (African-American) Little, Arthur W. FROM HARLEM to the RHINE: The Story of New York's Colored Volunteers. NY: Covici Friede, copyright, 1936. xviii,382 pages. Illustrated. 9.5 x 6.25", silver stamped blue cloth, no dj. marks, bit rubbed, G/none. $35.00

3 (Agriculture) A.H. Chadbourne, Welchville, Maine, Cultivator & Dealer in Fruit & Ornamental Trees, Plants, Vines &c. DIRECTIONS for PLANTING FRUIT TREES, GRAPE-VINES, &c. (Broadsheet). Printed at the Androscoggin Herald Office, Mechanic Falls, no date, ca 1860?. 8 x 5". Creased, rubbed, soiled, few pencil calculations, G. $15.00

4 (Agriculture) J.W. Manning, Proprietor, Nursery, Reading, Massachusetts. SPRING CATALOGUE of READING NURSERY. 1870. David Clapp & Son, Prs. 4 pages. Engravings of blackberries, currants, yucca, arbor vitae, hemlock. Text in 2 columns. Folded sheet, 11 x 7.25". Creased, soiled, rubbed, G. $25.00

5 (Agriculture) J.W. Manning, Proprietor, Reading Nursery, Reading, Massachusetts. READING NURSERY. Grape Vines. Blackberries. (Broadsheet). No date, but 1870 (text). 14 x 11". Engravings of pear, apple currants, hemlock, arbor vitae. Few holes, small losses, creased, worn, soiled, edges chipped, fair. $25.00

6 (Agriculture) Joseph Breck & Sons', New England Agricultural Warehouse & Seed Store, 51 & 52 North Market Street, Boston. CATALOGUE for the TRADE ONLY. No date, ca 1860? (3) pages. 3 columns. Folded sheet, 11 x 8.5". Creased, lightly soiled, G. $20.00

7 (Agriculture) O.K. Gerrish. HARDY APPLE TREES. CRAB APPLES. (Broadside). Northern New York?: no date, ca 1875? 17 x 11". Creased, bit foxed, VG. Hardiness in various areas of country, describes Mann, St Lawrence, Tetofsky, Duchess of Oldenburgh, Haas, Pewaukee, Rubicon, Bethel; advantages of crab apples, Hyslop, Montreal Beauty, Queen's Choice, Soulard, Transcendant, Van Wyck Sweet, Marengo. $25.00

8 (Agriculture) Wallace, Henry A. & William L. Brown. CORN and Its Early Fathers. Michigan State University Press, 1956. Copyright 1956. xi,134 pages. 27 illustrators of botanists, corn ears, fields, native American. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $10.00

9 (Agriculture) Waugh, Frank Albert, 1869-1943. HARDY APPLES for COLD CLIMATES. Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington, VT, University of Vermont & State Agricultural College, Bulletin No. 61, November, 1897. Montpelier: Vermont Watchman Co. 32 pages. 6 figures: orchards, map, varieties. 9 x 5.75", stapled. VG. $10.00

10 (Agriculture) Waugh, Frank Albert, 1869-1943. HOME-GROWN GRAPES in VERMONT. Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington, VT, University of Vermont & State Agricultural College, Bulletin No. 62, January, 1898. Montpelier: Vermont Watchman Co. 44 pages. 10 figures: vines, varieties. 9 x 5.75", stapled. VG. $10.00

11 (Agriculture) William G. Scarlett & Company, Baltimore, Maryland. SEEDS. March 14, 1931. Home of "Oriole Brand" High Grade Field Seeds, Harvest Brand Gives Results. (Price list). (4) pages. Few small illustrations of lawn seed boxes, booklet, peat moss, trademarks, view of warehouse. Folded sheet 12 x 9". Creased for mailing, rubbed, G. $10.00 12 (Americana) REVIEW of the REV. S.K. LOTHROP'S SERMON, Delivered in the Brattle Street Church, On Sunday, June 17th, 1838. No imprint. 15 pages. Text in 2 columns. 9.25 x 6.5", stitched. Corners creased, last sheet split along fold, bit foxed, rubbed, loose, G. Critique of Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, Pastor of Brattle Street Church, for refusing to sign a petition for the pardon of Abner Kneeland, who was convicted of blasphemy & sentenced to jail in 1838, defending himself before his congregation. American Imprints 51328. $50.00

13 (Americana) [Stearns, William Augustus], 1805-1876. ADJUTANT STEARNS. Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, copyright 1862. 160 pages. Engraved frontispiece portrait by H. Wright Smith. 6.25 x 4", black cloth, gold stamped spine, blind paneled boards. Upper endsheet removed, frontis lightly foxed, else VG. Memorial of Frazar Augustus Stears, born Cambridge, 1840, died 1862 in battle of Newbern, by his father, president of Amherst College, 1854- 1876. Sabin 90979. $25.00

14 (Americana) Brady, Cyrus Townsend. RECOLLECTIONS of a MISSIONARY in the GREAT WEST. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1900. Copyright, 1900. 200 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 7.5 x 5.5", gold stamped black cloth. Library spine number, pocket & slip removed from lower pastedown, text clean, tight, G. Adams, Six-Guns, 256; Kaplan, American Autobiographies, 625: Episcopal priest, Missouri, Colorado, Kansas, 1890-5. Rambling anecdotes dedicated to Elisha Smith Thomas, Bishop of Kansas & Charles Henry Gardner, Dean of Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska. $15.00

15 (Americana) Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A RECORD of the DEDICATION of the MONUMENT on DORCHESTER HEIGHTS, SOUTH BOSTON, Built by the Commonwealth as a Memorial of the Evacuation of Boston, March 17, 1776, by the British Troops. March 17,1902. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing, 1903. 53 pages. 4 plates: monument, inscription, Governor W. Murray Crane, Henry Cabot Lodge. 9.5 x 6.5", maroon cloth, gold lettering & top edge. Library marks, rubbed, G. Description of Monument, Procession, Escort, Ceremonies, Addresses. $20.00

16 (Americana) Dall, Caroline H(ealey), Amesbury, Massachusetts,1822-1912. BARBARA FRITCHIE: A Study. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1892. Copyright, 1892. 99 pages. Frontispiece portrait, view of house. 8 x 5", gold lettered blue cloth, top edge gilt. Radcliffe College Library marks, house plate detached, else VG. Fritchie, 1766-1862, achieved fame for confronting Stonewall Jackson in the street in Frederick, Maryland, waving Union flag, memorialized by Whittier poem, 1864. $15.00

17 (Americana) Doggett, Simeon, Pastor, Second Congregational Church, Raynham, Massachusetts, 1765-1852. NATIONAL UNION. A Sermon, Delivered in Raynham, on the Day of Annual Fast, March 28, 1839. Boston: I.R. Butts, 1839. 16 pages. 9 x 5.5", printed green wrapper. Wrap detached, bit soiled, corners creased, G. Preface details pastor's family gathered for the sermon. American Imprints 55416. Quotes Washington, discusses Constitution. $15.00

18 (Americana) Dumond, Val. DOIN' the PUYALLUP: An Illustrated History of the Western Washington Fair Since 1900. First edition. Puyallup: Western Washington Fair Association, copyright 1991. First printing. x,246 pages. Color & monochrome photos. 11 x 8.5", paper boards, dj. Short tear along spine, VG/VG. ISBN 0961367326. $20.00

19 (Americana) Everett, Edward. A EULOGY on the LIFE and CHARACTER of JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, Delivered at the Request of the Legislature of Massachusetts, in Faneuil Hall, April 15, 1848. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, 1848. 71 pages. 9.5 x 6", printed blue wrapper. Spine corners chipped, wrap soiled, small stain, text VG. 'Hon H. Belcher' on wrap. $15.00 20 (Americana) Hazard, Rowland Gibson, 1801-1888. HON. ROWLAND G. HAZARD'S NARRAGANSET SPEECH. (Cover title). With: 'Suppliment'. No imprint, Rhode Island?, 1856? 15 + 15 pages. 8.75 x 6", stitched. Speech corner broken with loss of few characters, stab hole through supplement, loss of few characters, soiled, chipped, loose, fair. Pro-Fremont & anti-slavery speeches by delegate to Republican Party first convention. $25.00

21 (Americana) J. & L. Comly, Byberry, Editor. FRIENDS' MISCELLANY: being a of Essays & Fragments, Biographical, Religious, Epistolary, Narative & Historical; designed for the Promotion of Piety & Virtue. Vol. VII.-No. 6. Philadelphia: printed by John Richards, Ninth Month, 1832. Pages (241)-288. 7.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Owner note, few edge chips, VG. Journal of William Matthews, of York-town, Pennsylvania, 1732-1792. $25.00

22 (Americana) Jolly, Ellen Ryan, University of Notre Dame, Indiana. NUNS of the BATTLEFIELD. Fourth edition. Providence: Providence Visitor Press, 1930. x,336 pages. Frontispiece portrait, halftone view of monument in honor of Civil War service by nuns. 9 x 6", gold lettered green cloth, no dj. Library marks, cover bit scuffed, text clean, tight, G/none. Neat ink presentation to Sisters of the Presentation Convent, Whitinsville, MA. Tribute to efforts of nurse nuns from 20 communities which served in Civil War. $15.00

23 (Americana) Killian H. van Rensselaer, 33d, M.P. Sov. Gr. Commander, Grand East, Supreme Grand Council 33*, N.J. U.S.A., Office of the Gr. Sec. Gen, Free-Masons' Hall, Boston, Mass. To all to whom these Letters shall come: . . . 22 May, 1862. (Printed circular). Folded sheet, 11 x 8.5". Text on pages (1) & (3). Few engraved seals. Creased, VG. Announcement of expulsion of 2 members & spurious group organized by them. $15.00

24 (Americana) McLean, Robert, Superintendent, Mexican Work, South West Home Mission Board of Presbyterian Church & Grace Petrie Williams. OLD SPAIN in NEW AMERICA. Issued by the Council of Women for Home Missions. Interdenominational Home Mission Study Course. NY: Association Press, copyright, 1916. xiv,161 pages. Halftone plates Mission San Xavier, Penitentes, desert, Santiago de Cuba, Porto Rican mountain home, Crecibo public school, mission school, nursery, map. Bibliography. 7.25 x 5", printed wrapper. Owner name, trifle shaken, VG. Missionary work among Mexicans in Southwest, in Cuba, Porto Rico. $10.00

25 (Americana) Morton, Nathaniel. The NEW-ENGLAND'S MEMORIAL: or, a Brief Relation of the Most Memorable & Remarkable Passages of the Providence of God, Manifested to the Planters of New-England, in America: with special reference to the First Colony therof, called New Plymouth. Plymouth, Mass.: Reprinted by Allen Danforth, 1826. Half-title, 204 pages. 7 x 4.5", leather. Upper board & endsheet detached, cover worn, text foxed, G. 'James Winslow Esq, Freetown, August 11, 1828' on endsheet. Shaw & Shoemaker 25429. $25.00

26 (Americana) Parsons, Kansas. INFORMATIONAL DIRECTORY of PARSONS, KANSAS. Compliments of the advertisers. No date, ca 1920? 6.5 x 11" card folding to 6.5 x 2.75" Advertisements for car sales & service, insurance, funeral home, printer, gift shop, locksmith, storage, &c. City officials, rail timetable, street guide, county index, road & mileage information. Rubbed, VG. $10.00

27 (Americana) Phinney, Elias. HISTORY of the BATTLE at LEXINGTON, on the Morning of the 19th April, 1775. Boston: Printed by Phelps & Farnham, 1825. [Facsimile]. Franklin Press, Rand, Avery & Co, 1875. 40 pages. Frontispiece. 8.75 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, edge nibbled, else VG. Note to facsimile by C.A. Wellington. $15.00 28 (Americana) The Clason Map Company, Denver, Colorado. CLASON'S GUIDE to COLORADO with Map of Auto Routes. 1918 - index. 56 pages. Large folding map in green, red & black, few city maps, distance charts, index. 6.25 x 4", green & black printed wrapper. Text tanned, wrap soiled, pulled from staple, G. $35.00

29 (Americana) United Foreign Missionary Society, New York. The THIRD REPORT of the UNITED FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, presented at the Annual Meeting, held in the City of New-York, on Wednesday, May 10, 1820. NY: Daniel Fanshaw, Printer, 1820. 35 pages. 8.25 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, foxed, lightly damped, G. Includes account of excursion of Rev. Epaphras Chapman & Job P. Vinall to Indian territories to establish mission for Osage; Vinall died, Chapman formed Mission Family, established Union Mission, Mayes County, Oklahoma, where he died of fever a few years later. American Imprints 3515. $35.00

30 (Americana) Wickwire, Franklin & Mary. CORNWALLIS: The American Adventure. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970. First printing. xvi,486 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5.75", cloth, no dj. Cover scuffed, soiled, VG/none. George Cornwallis, 1738-1805, surrendered at Yorktown, 1781. $20.00

31 (Americana) Woodbridge, William, 1780-1861. An ADDRESS before the DETROIT YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY, delivered by request, April, 1848. Detroit: Printed by Garrett & Geiger, 1849. 23 pages. 8.75 x 5.25", printed wrapper. VG. Influence of early settlers on American religion, education government, law, revolution. Woodbridge was Michigan governor, 1840-1 & US Senator 1841-7. $35.00

32 (Amusements) Boston Museum (1847-1903), Mr. R.M. Field, Manager. MONDAY, Aug. 24th, 1874, commencement of the 32d REGULAR DRAMATIC SEASON of Boston's Favorite Comedy Theatre with a Brilliant Company . . . Town & Country . . . She Stoops to Conquer . . . My Uncle's Will & Babes in the Wood . . . Marble Heart . . . (Broadside). F.A. Searle, Printer, Boston. 19.5 x 8.25". Few edge tears, nicks, faintly damped, G. $25.00

33 (Amusements) Boston Museum (1847-1903), Mr. R.M. Field, Manager. OBSERVE the ANNOUNCEMENTS. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Evenings, June 14th, 15th & 16th, 1875, . . . PALACE of TRUTH . . . Turn Him Out! . . . Moll Pitcher . . . Caste . . . Dreams of Delusion! . . . Nicholas Nickleby! . . . The Invisible Prince! (Broadside). F.A. Searle, Printer, Boston. 19.5 x 8.5". Few edge tears, nicks, faintly damped, G. $25.00

34 (Amusements) Lon Morris, Manager. MORRIS BROTHERS PELL & TROWBRIDGE'S MINSTRELS! (Ticket). J.E. Farwell & Co., Printers, 32 Congress Street, no date, ca 1865? 3.75 x 2.75" green card. Rules of the Hall, Programme for this Evening, Des Carnivale, The Surprise Party, Ferdinand Quadrille, Dixie's Land. Rubbed, soiled, G. $25.00

35 (Amusements) Wood, Eddy & Company, Augusta, Georgia, Wilmington, Delaware, Atlanta, Georgia. LOTTERIES! (Circular). May 1st, 1860. 4 pages. Pale blue paper, 2 columns. Folded sheet, 10 x 8.5". Creased, rubbed, G. Describes various plans & schemes for lotteries. $35.00

36 (Architecture) Crowell, Brother & Company, No. 92 Sudbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts, Sole Manufacturers. FLORENCE WHITE. Unchangeable Gloss White Paint. (Broadsheet). No date, ca 1865 - testimonial. 11 x 8.5". Red ink. Small engravings of offices, factory. Edge chipped, light adhesive stain, creased, fair. $20.00

37 (Architecture) Grow, Lawrence, compiler; Carl Zimmer, editor. MODERN STYLE: A Catalogue of Contemporary Design. First edition. Pittstown, NJ: Main Street Press, 1985. 223 pages. Illustrated, some color, architectural elements, lighting, kitchen & bath, decorative finishes, furniture, accessories, manufacturer info. 11 x 8.5", cloth, dj. Dj bit worn, VG/G. $10.00 38 (Architecture) J.P. Whitney & Company, Boston, Massachusetts, Sole Manufacturers. FLORENCE WHITE. Unchangeable Gloss White Paint. (Broadsheet). No date, ca 1870? 11 x 8.5". Directions, textimonials. Creased, VG. $15.00

39 (Architecture) J.W. Fiske Iron Works, 78 & 80 Park Place, 25 West Broadway, New York. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and PRICE LIST of ZINC ANIMALS: Deer, Dogs, Lions, &c. No date, post 1913. 16 pages. Illustrated. 13.25 x 10.25", stapled. Lightly toned, VG. $100.00

40 (Architecture) John Gorman, North Abington, Massachusetts. NOTICE to LUMBERMEN. E. DRAKE'S NEW PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE. (Circular). No date, but 1867. Folded sheet, 10 x 8". Printed pages (2-3). Engraving of machine. Signed letter from John Gorman, June 27th, 1867, page (1). Creased, G. $25.00

41 (Architecture) Lasdun, Susan; Mark Girouard, introduction. VICTORIANS at HOME. A Studio Book. NY: Viking Press, first published 1981. 160 pages. Many color & monochrome illustrations. 8.5 x 10", cloth, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0670746002. Evolution of 19th century British interiors documented by drawings & photographs. $10.00

42 (Architecture) l'Union Fonderie & Emaillerie, Renwez, Ardennes, France. FONTES sur MODELES et au TROUSSEAU, Articles en Fonte Brute & Emaillee pour Batiments, Canalisation - Tout-a- l'Egout. (Catalog of cast iron & enamelled plumbing fixtures). No date, ca 1880? (28) pages. Illustrations of sinks, urinals, toilets, pipe, fountains, water troughs for animals, drains, covers, soap dishes, umbrella stands. 8.25 x 5.25", printed wrapper. VG. $35.00

43 (Architecture) Paint-Point Products Company, Brooklyn, New York. Mr. FLOORLAYER, SCRAPER, PAINTER, WOODFINISHER. For the finest type of flooring & woodfinishing job you cannot afford to overlook Wood-Tone Pure Silex Paste & Liquid Wood Fillers. (Catalog of paints, stains, brushes, graining tools, combs, stipple brush, sponges, tools, supplies). 1933 - rubberstamp. (92) pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", stapled. Short tear, VG. $25.00

44 (Architecture) Patten & Davies Lumber Company, Los Angeles, California, Manufacturers of Sash & Doors, Detail Millwork & Turned Columns. SASH and DOOR CATALOG No. 23. February 1, 1923. 262 pages. Illustrations, some color, entry, interior, screen, garage, china closet doors, side lights, mirrored cabinets, houses, storefronts, windows, shutters, leaded glass. 7 x 6.25", printed stiff paper. Cover worn, soiled, text VG. $75.00

45 (Architecture) Rogers, Tyler Stewart, technical editor, American Architect & various contributors. REFERENCE MANUAL of AMERICAN ARCHITECT: A compilation of articles of particular reference value to architects, planners & builders, reprinted from American Architect, & selected for their current value in design & construction, from issues prior to January, 1935. NY: American Architect, 1935. 192 pages. Illustrated, modern examples. 12 x 9", cloth, no dj. Edges frayed, else VG/none. Human geography, stairs, walks, children, solar design, driveways, framing, kitchen, bathroom, workshop, insulation, heating & cooling equipment, lighting, wiring. $25.00

46 (Architecture) Sitwell, Sacheverell. BRITISH ARCHITECTS and CRAFTSMEN: A Survey of Taste, Design, & Style during Three Centuries, 1600 to 1830. London: B.T. Batsford, 1948. Fourth edition. vii,196 pages. 200 illustrations. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Dj chipped, torn, rubbed, VG/G. $10.00

47 (Architecture) Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. GRADING RULES on PORCELAIN ENAMELED IRON SANITARY WARE & How & How Not to Handle & Treat It. Effective July 15th, 1914. (12) pages. Small illustrations of handling & installing tub, sink, toilet. 6.25 x 3.25", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00 48 (Architecture) Stanley Tools, New Britain, Connecticut. DO IT BETTER with STANLEY TOOLS. Catalog No. 53. Copyright 1953. (48) pages. View of factory, illustrations of rules, levels, planes, scrapers, knives, bits, braces, screw drivers, chisels, mitre boxes, gauges, squares, hammers, vises, pry bars, punches. 9 x 6.5", stapled. VG. $15.00

49 (Architecture) The Celotex Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. HOME IMPROVEMENT PICTORIAL, compliments of your building materials dealer. Vol. 1, No. 2. Copyright 1961. (16) pages. Illustrations of children's bedrooms, family rooms, bathrooms, kitchen. 9 x 7.5", stapled. VG. $10.00

50 (Architecture) The John T. Young Boiler Company, Norwich, Connecticut. NORWICH STEAM & HOT WATER HEATING BOILERS. (Catalog). No date, ca 1910? 24 pages. Illustrations of boilers, cutaways, parts. 7.25 x 4.5", embossed wrapper. Rubbed, corner creased, bit soiled, G. $15.00

51 (Architecture) Weible, Robert, Editor. ESSAYS from the LOWELL CONFERENCE on INDUSTRIAL HISTORY 1982 & 1983. The Arts & Industrialism; The Industrial City. North Andover: Museum of American Textile History, 1985. 329 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", . ISBN 0937474061. Candee, Architecture & Planning in Waltham; Stilgoe, Central Stations; Folsom, Whittier, Bellamy & Sinclair; Gross, William Morris; Tichi, Industrialization in Literature; Gross, Proletarians & Professors; Hills, Labor Images; Jaffee, Artisan-Entrepreneur's Industrializing North; Stott, Depression Iconography; Lampard, Ecological Urbanization; Bodnar, Immigrant Origins; Hirsch & Reiff, Job Segregation; Couvares, Remaking Urban Culture; Warner, Technology Culture. $10.00

52 (Architecture) Weiss, Egon, Santa Monica, California. The DESIGN of LETTERING, with an Original Method for Spacing Inscriptions. NY: Pencil Points Press, 1932. Copyright, 1931. xiv,174 pages. Many illustrations of architectural inscriptions, alphabets, typefaces, numbers, layouts, storefront, commercial signs, invitations, certificates, plaques, memorials, stained glass, woodcarving, medals, Christmas card, Teague, Kahn, McKim, Mead & White, &c. 12 x 9", cloth, dj. Dj worn, VG/G. $25.00

53 (Art) Kent, Corita. DAMN EVERY THING BUT the CIRCUS. First edition. NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, copyright 1970. (60) pages. Excerpts from e.e. cummings & others, exuberant color creations. 10.75 x 10.75", cloth, dj. Dj corner neatly clipped, corners trifle rubbed, VG/VG. ISBN 030848849. $50.00

54 (Automotive) Automobile Legal Association, Boston, Massachusetts. AUTOMOBILE GREEN BOOK, Vol. 1, 1922, Official Guide Book. New England States & Trunk Lines West & South. Indianapolis & Boston: Scarborough Motor Guide Company, copyright 1922. 895 pages. Folding map, many city & regional maps, many illustrated advertisements for hotels, restaurants, garages, autos, gas, tires, halftones of cities & towns. 8.75 x 5.25", green cloth, gold title. Map detached, tear repaired with paper strips, bit worn, G. $25.00

55 (Automotive) Colonial Beacon Oil Company, Colonial Esso Touring Service, New York, N.Y. HAPPY MOTORING in NEW ENGLAND. 1936. (Roadmap). 28 x 22" General Drafting Company roadmap in blue & red folding to 7 x 3.75", other side has maps of Boston, routes to NYC, index, public lands, mileage chart, cover art with images of service station. VG. $10.00

56 (Automotive) Esso Standard Societe Anonyme Francaise. FRANCE. (Roadmap). Edition 1958. 33 x 24" sheet folding to 8.25 x 4". Color map, Paris, index, other side has pictorial map, parks, chateau, cathedrals, gastronomy, cover art, image of service station. VG. $8.00 57 (Automotive) Kansas Turnpike Authority, Wichita, Kansas. YOUR KANSAS TURNPIKE: Now Serving All Traffic. Travel This Modern 4 Land Super Highway Across Kansas On Coast-to-Coast Routes with Safety-Speed & Savings in Time, Miles & Car Operating Costs. No date, opened 1956. 9 x 16" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Maps of state, turnpike, interchanges, toll schedule, classification chart, birdseye view. VG. $10.00

58 (Automotive) Lake Champlain Bridge Commission, States of New York & Vermont, Crown Point, N.Y. LAKE CHAMPLAIN BRIDGES: All Year, Day & Night, No Delays. Official Map: Lake Champlain Tour, Rouses Point Bridge, Lake Champlain Bridge; Official Guide: Historic & Scenic Routes, Lake Champlain Islands, Adirondacks, Green Mountains. Copyright 1939. 18 x 16" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Blue & red National Survey Company map, pictorial historical map, Montreal-NYC strip map, cover art with bridge, Revolutionary War scene. Lightly rubbed, VG. $10.00

59 (Automotive) Maclub of America, Incorporated, Boston, Massachusetts. NEW ENGLAND YEAR BOOK. 1924. 272 pages. Portraits of fraternal officers, halftones of masonic temples, sights, illustrated advertisements for hotels, garages, &c. 9 x 6", embossed wrapper. Tips nicked, wrap starting, rubbed, text G. Beneficial club for automobile owners & service businesses belonging to fraternal organizations. $35.00

60 (Automotive) Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, Boston, Massachusetts. CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN. October, 1955. 30 x 18" sheet folding to 7.5 x 4.5". Route Map of Massachusetts Turnpike with exit inserts, halftones of construction. Rubbed, VG. Engineers, contractors, bridges, interchanges. $10.00

61 (Automotive) New England Hotel Association, Boston, Massachusetts, in cooperation with New England Council. NEW ENGLAND TOURS for the Year 1935, Designed to inform the Publick of the divers attractions, recreational facilities, entertainment & excellent hostelries to be found in New England & its several states. 18 x 24" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Scarborough map in black, blue & red, other side has smaller pictorial map, halftones of fishing, golf, boating, canoeing, hunting beach, lake, tennis, color artwork. VG. $10.00

62 (Automotive) New England Hotel Association. NEW ENGLAND TOURS. (Roadmap). Copyright 1919. 18 x 15" sheet folding to 9 x 5". Color map, other side has halftones of scenery, autos on roads, hotel list, color cover image. Rubberstamp of Hotel Kimball, Sprinfield. Lightly rubbed, soiled, VG. $25.00

63 (Automotive) Quality Courts United Inc. QUALITY COURTS. Free Guide - Fall 1952. Travel First Class. (32) pages. 8 x 3.5", color wrapper with small folding map. VG. $10.00

64 (Automotive) The Approved Wayside Stations, Inc, Springfield, Massachusetts. "YELLOW OCTAGON" TRAILS" thru-out New England. A Guide for Motorists. Copyright, 1927. (24) pages. National Survey maps of southern & northern New England, northern Maine. Directory of inns, tea rooms, restaurants, camps, tourist houses. 9 x 8", folding to 9 x 4", color wrapper. Wrap pulled from 1 staple, few leaves bit damped, rubbed, soiled, G. $20.00

65 (Automotive) Walker Lithograph & Company, Boston, Massachusetts. AUTOMOBILE and CYCLING ROUTES of the NEW ENGLAND STATES. Map of the New England States showing State, County & Town Boundaries, Post Offices, Railroad Stations, &c. Copyright 1904, 1905 & 1908. 42 x 28" map in 4 colors. Folds into 7.5 x 4" printed stiff paper with lists of city & road maps. 1 small hole at fold intersection, many 1" splits along folds, cover rubbed, soiled, G. $50.00 66 (Aviation) All-Woman Transcontinental Air Race, Inc. 8th ANNUAL ALL WOMAN TRANSCONTINENTAL AIR RACE, July 3-6, 1954, Long Beach, California - Knoxville, Tennessee. Official Program. (28) pages. Photos of board of directors, trophies, planes, pilots & co-pilots, airports, Knoxville, Long Beach. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Cover bit soiled, small nick, VG. Awards, surveyor, timers, handicaps, Betty H. Gillies, 'Flying the Race', pilots, sponsors, route. $25.00

67 (Bicycle) W. West Randall, Chairman & Carl Hering, Road Book Committee, Pennsylvania Division, League of American Wheelmen, Compilers, from reports furnished by members. ROAD BOOK of PENNSYLVANIA: Eastern Section. 1898. 104 pages. 35 double-page maps. 7.5 x 4.5", printed flexible cloth. Owner name, slight wear & soiling, bit loose, VG. $75.00

68 (Binding) James B. Longacre, Philadelphia & James Herring, New York. The NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY of Distinguished Americans. I. Philadelphia: Henry Perkins; NY: Monson Bancroft; London: G. Rich, 1835. Printed by James Kay, Jun. & Co, Philadelphia. About 300 pages, Extra engraved titlepage, portraits with tissues of George & Martha, Charles Carroll, Nathanael Geene, Wayne, Moultrie, Putnam, Pickering, Marshall, Shippen, Jonathan Williams, Daniel Tompkins, Clay, Jackson, Webster, Wirt, Cass, Thomas Macdonough, Alexander Macomb, Livington, William White, Timothy Dwight, Joel Barlow, John Trumbull, Gilbert Stuart, Samuel Mitchill, Theodore Beck, Irving, Catharine Sedgwick, Cooper. 10 x 7", red leather, large blind panels on boards with gold rolled frames, blind spine panel with gold title, eagle, double lines, gilt edges. Cover lightly scuffed, few small stains, portraits foxed, text lightly foxed, few leaves stained, text block bit rippled, G. Subsequent volumes issued in subsequent years. $100.00

69 (Books About Books) Blumenthal, Arthur R. THEATER ART of the MEDICI. Catalog of the exhibition held at Dartmouth College Museum & Galleries, Oct. 10-Dec. 7, 1980. Hanover & London: University Press of New England, 1980. Second printing, 1982. xxi,222 pages. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8.5 x 11", paperback. VG. $15.00

70 (Books About Books) Harper & Brothers, Publishers, New York. HARPER'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of VALUABLE STANDARD WORKS, in the Several Departments of General Literature. 1847. 160 pages. Extra engraved titlepage, frontispiece of Harper headquarters by J. Halpin & W. Roberts, many specimen illustrations few titlepages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Spine chipped, wrap soiled, rubbed, bit loose, text VG. $75.00

71 (Books About Books) Lederer, Susan E., curator; Elizabeth Fee, director. FRANKENSTEIN: Penetrating the Secrets of Nature. An Exhibition by the National Library of Medicine. New Brunswick & London: Rutgers University Press, copyright 2002. 78 pages. Color & monochrome portraits of Shelleys, Godwins, Byron, illustrations of & from books, medical & electrical apparatus, playbill, movie scenes, poster, toys, eugenics exhibits, cartoon, magazine covers, &c. 9 x 9", paperback. Cover scuffed, VG. ISBN 0813532000. $10.00

72 (Books About Books) Mofford, Juliet Haines, compiler. GREATER LAWRENCE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY. An Annotated Guide to the History of Andover, Methuen, Lawrence & North Andover. North Andover: Merrimack Valley Textile Museum, copyright 1978. ix,255 pages. 9 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. New. 1449 entries plus supplement, brief descriptions, locations, arranged by towns, institutions, biography & genealogy, directories, atlases & maps, newspapers, regional literature, special collections. $25.00

73 (Books About Books) Morrisey, Louise Lane & Marion Lane Sweeney; John V. Morris, decorations. An ODD VOLUME of COOKERY. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1949. Copyright, 1949. xiii,215 pages. 8 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Owner name, VG/none. John & Louise Morrisey superintended the Club of Odd Volumes home at 50 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, 1910- 1947. $8.00 74 (Books About Books) Pollard & Leighton, Importers, Manufacturers & Dealers in Masonic Regalia, Jewels, Banners, Books, Diplomas, Charts, Working Tools, &c, No. 104 Tremont Street, Boston. BOOK LIST. No date, ca 1870? (8) pages. 5 x 3", printed wrapper. VG. $20.00

75 (Books About Books) Slote, Woodman & Company, Blank Book Manufacturers, 119 & 121 William Street, New York. CONFIDENTIAL LIST. 1868. (4) pages. 2 columns. Type, size, price. Folded sheet, 12.5 x 8.5". Small hole gutter margin, no loss, few stab holes, creased, rubbed, G. $25.00

76 (Books About Books) William H. Hill, Jr. & Company, No. 32 Cornhill, Boston, Manufacturer. LIST of BLANK BOOKS. No date, ca 1870? (2) pages. 2 columns. Type, size. Folded sheet, 10 x 7.5". Creased, light adhesive stain, G. $20.00

77 (Botany) Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. FIRST LESSONS in BOTANY and VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY, illustrated by over 360 wood engravings, from original drawings, by Isaac Sprague. To which is added a copious glossary, or dictionary of botanical terms. With: MANUAL of the BOTANY of the NORTHERN , Revised edition; including Virginia, Kentucky, & all East of the Mississippi; arranged according to the Natural System. School & college edition. Spine: 2 volumes in 1. NY: Ivison & Phinney; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co, 1859. Copyright 1857. xii,236 + xxiv,606,(30) pages. 6 plates. 8.5 x 5.5", gold lettered leather spine, blind stamped cloth boards. Edges frayed, upper hinge cracked, cloth rubbed, soiled, few owner names, text toned, G. $25.00

78 (Broadside) TID the GREY MARE, and Sandy and Jenny. (Broadside). Sold wholesale & retail by Hunts & Shaw, No. 2 Mercantile Wharf, & head of City Wharf, (Boston), no date, ca 1850? 9.75 x 7.5". Engraving of young woman with baby on shoulder. Heading, 2 columns in wide ornamental border. Edge tear affecting few words, soiled, rubbed, fair. $50.00

79 (Burma) Seagrave, Gordon S. WASTE-BASKET SURGERY. Philadelphia: Judson Press, copyright, 1930. 174 pages. 8 halftone plates, Burma hospital, leper, line for medicine, nurse, goiter patients, operating room. 8 x 5.25", cloth, no dj. Inner hinges pulled, small edge damp, tips rubbed, else G/none. Operated Baptist Hospital, Namkham, Burma, beginning 1922. $10.00

80 (Bus) The Greyhound Corporation. A GOOD NATURED MAP of the UNITED STATES & a Tip on the Best Way to See It All: Go by Greyhound. May, 1939 - printer code. 12 x 18.75" sheet folding to 4 x 6.25". Color pictorial map of US, other side has image of Greyhound bus, few halftones of interior, scenes. VG. $10.00

81 (Business & Industry) Crane, Frank, 1861-1928. FEAR. NY: Syndicate Trading Company, copyright 1922, The Man Message Corporation. 14 pages. 8.75 x 6", printed stiff paper. VG. Presbyterian minister & author of positive thinking tracts. $10.00

82 (Business & Industry) Crane, Frank, 1861-1928. SUCCESS - Is It a Gamble or a Sure Thing? NY: Syndicate Trading Company, copyright 1922, The Man Message Corporation. 16 pages. 8.75 x 6", printed stiff paper. VG. Presbyterian minister & author of positive thinking tracts. $10.00

83 (Business & Industry) Day, B.H. DAY'S AMERICAN READY RECKONER: containing Tables for Rapid Calculations of Aggregate Values, Wages, Salaries, Board, Interest Money, Timber, Plank, Board, Wood, & Land Measurements, with Explanations of the Proper Methods of Reckoning Them, & Simple Rules for Measuring Land. NY: Dick & Fitzgerald, copyright 1866. 192 pages, 4pp publisher ads front & back. 6.75 x 4.5", cloth spine, printed paper boards. Cover rubbed, soiled, text bit toned, G. $25.00 84 (Business & Industry) Dictaphone Corporation, Greatest Name in Dictation, New York, New York. TIME ITSELF . . . . Time to Do More Work with Less Effort, Time to Do Better Work, Time to Do Other Things Besides Work . . . That is the promise & the performance of The Dictaphone Time- master & Memobelt. No date, ca 1950? (8) pages. Halftones of busy executives recording, Dictaphone, transcribing secretary. 11 x 8.5", stapled. VG. $20.00

85 (Business & Industry) Drachman, Virginia G. ENTERPRISING WOMEN: 250 Years of American Business. Chapel Hill & London: University of North Carolina Press, with The Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study, Harvard University, 2002. First printing. 184 pages. Illustrated, some color. 11 x 9", paperback. Cover scuffed, VG. ISBN 0807854298. $10.00

86 (Business & Industry) Jordan, Marsh & Company, 16, 18, 20 & 22 Pearl Street, Boston, Massachusetts. SPECIAL CIRCULAR. Our Stock of Spring Sales will be Unusually Choice & Attractive. Jan. 1, 1858. Broadside with conjugate blank, 9.75 x 7.75". Creased, soiled, G. $15.00

87 (Business & Industry) Morrell, Daniel Johnson, 1821-1885, United States House of Representatives Committee on Manufactures. The PROTECTIVE POLICY and the WAREHOUSING SYSTEM: A Report submitted to the House of Representatives, June, 1868, by Mr. Morrell of Pennsylvania, from the Committee on Manufactures. Washington: GPO, 1868. 45 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap bit rubbed, soiled, VG. History & overview of protective policy, capital & labor, tariffs, duties on warehoused foreign goods, importation statistics. $15.00

88 (Business & Industry) P.E. Burke Moving & Storage Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts. P.E. BURKE MOVING & STORAGE CORP., Moving with Care . . . since 1910. (Advertising booklet). No date, ca 1955. (12) pages. Halftones of Philip E. Burke, Jr, moving vans, packers, warehouse, office, furniture store, showroom. 7 x 10", stapled. VG. $15.00

89 (Business & Industry) Roddy, Edward G. MILLS, MANSIONS, and MERGERS: The Life of William M. Wood. Lowell: American Textile History Museum, 1997. Copyright 1982. 148 pages. Illustrated. 10.5 x 7.25", paperback. New. ISBN 0937474045. William Madison Wood, 1858-1926, son of Portuguese immigrants, became head of American Woolen Company, Lawrence. $15.00

90 (Business & Industry) Smith, Asher L. & J.W. Hawxhurst. HOW to GET RICH; or Key to Honest Wealth. Being A Practical Guide to Business Success, Applicable to All Trades & Professions. An invaluable aid to Merchants, Clerks, Ministers, Students, Artists, Mechanics, Apprenticies, Female Operaatives, Farmers, Tradesmen, Men of Leisure, & all who desire to Unlock the Storehouse of Wealth, & Promote the Best Interests of the Country & the World. Revised & enlarged. NY: Broadway Publishing Co & The American News Co, 1868. 12 + 144 pages, publisher catalog pp 138-44. Frontispiece. 7.5 x 4.5", blind & gold stamped purple cloth, edges gilt. Rubbed, toned, VG. $45.00

91 (Business & Industry) The Fuller Brush Company, Hartford, Connecticut. The FULLER BRUSH MAGAZINE Presents "David Mannering comes to our house": An account of visits exchanged between a lad from mid-America & the Original Fuller Brush Man. (Catalog). Copyright 1961. (24) pages. Illustrations of Fuller products, color tour of Fuller Brush factory. 10 x 8.25", stapled. VG. $10.00

92 (Business & Industry) The Provident Institution for Savings in the Town of Boston. ONE HUNDRED YEARS of SAVINGS BANK SERVICE: A Brief Account of the Origin, Growth and Present Condition of the Provident Institution for Savings in the Town of Boston. Walton Advertising & Printing Co., Boston, 1916. 25 pages. Illustrated, old photos, broadside, account book, pass book. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Larson, Guide to Business History 695. $10.00 93 (Business & Industry) The Weiss & Klau Co, New York, Creators of Fashions in Oilcloth. PRACTICAL IDEAS for the MODERN OILCLOTH SHOP, Featuring Wankraft Products. Modern Oil Cloth Shop Displays. Copyright 1936. (16) pages. Halftones & drawings of oilcloth displays, store interiors, racks, banner, showcards. 8.5 x 11", printed wrapper. VG. $25.00

94 (Business & Industry) Warren & Co's Old-Established Passage & Exchange Office, 136 State Street, Boston. DRAFTS for MONEY, Payable in IRELAND, ENGLAND & SCOTLAND, & PASSAGE TICKETS to & from Liverpool & Queenstown, also Londonderry & Glasgow, for Sale at Lowest Rates. (Handbill). No date, ca 1860? 9 x 6". Creased, toned, few small edge tears, chips, G. $15.00

95 (Business & Industry) Zieger, Robert H. REBUILDING the PULP and PAPER WORKERS' UNION, 1933-1941. Twentieth-Century America Series. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, copyright 1984. xi,242 pages. Illustrated. 8.75 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Like new. ISBN 0870494074. Signed presentation from author. $10.00

96 (California) Heath, E.M., Compiler. A Guide to RIDES and DRIVES in SANTA BARBARA and VICINITY, with a Map of the County (lacking) & Some General Information. Revised & Published by W.W. Osborne, Bookseller, Santa Barbara, copyright 1904. 52 pages. 1p map. 7.5 x 4.75", printed orange stiff paper. LACKING ORIGINAL FOLDING MAP, facsimile inserted, cover soiled, slightly rubbed, faint crease, text clean, with all faults. $50.00

97 (China) Hubbard, Ethel Daniels. UNDER MARCHING ORDERS: A Story of Mary Porter Gamewell. Forward Mission Study Courses, The Young People's Missionary Movement. NY: Eaton & Mains; Cincinnati: Jennings & Graham, copyright, 1909. xii,222 pages. Many halftones, few maps. 7.75 x 5", yellow cloth, black lettering, white, black & red flag. Cover rubbed, soiled, owner name, upper hinge loose, toned, G. Mary Porter Gamewell, 1848-1906, to , 1871, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, married missionary Francis Dunlap Gamewell, Superintendent, West China Mission, expelled from Chunking, 1886, trapped in Beijing during , 1900, returned to US in poor health. $15.00

98 (China) Huntington, Virginia E., Wellesley, Massachusetts; Lloyd Coe, illustrator. ALONG the GREAT RIVER. NY: The National Council, Protestant Episcopal Church, copyright 1940. 2000 copies. 261 pages. Map endsheets. 9 x 6", cloth, paper labels, no dj. Owner label, VG/none. Signed by author on titlepage. Century of Protestant Episcopal Church missionary work in China. $15.00

99 (Connecticut) Clark, Rev. T.M. (Thomas March), 1812-1903. The CONSTITUTION of the YOUNG MEN'S MORAL and SOCIAL UNION, with a DISCOURSE. The Prevention of Vice, A Discourse, delivered in Christ Church, Hartford, on Sunday Evening, Nov. 21st. Hartford: Case, Tiffany & Company, 1853. 31 pages. Separate titlepage for discourse. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap trifle rubbed, soiled, tiny chips, VG. That the laboring class 'may be saved from the dangers of demoralizing company & vicious amusements.' $15.00

100 (Connecticut) Cushman, Elisha, Pastor, Baptist Church, Hartford, Connecticut. A SERMON, Delivered Before the Legislature of the State of CONNECTICUT, at Their ANNUAL ELECTION, at New-Haven, May 3d, 1820. New Haven: J. Barber, printer, 1820. Half-title, 17 pages. 9 x 6", stitched. Untrimmed. Lightly creased, extremities soiled, VG. American Imprints 933. $15.00

101 (Cooking) The PRESTO RECIPE BOOK for Little Girls & Their Mothers. Revised edition. Compliments of Hecker H-O - Division of Hecker Products Corporation, copyright 1939. 40 pages. Color & b&w halftones of baked goods. 9 x 6", color wrapper. VG. Recipes with Presto flour. $8.00 102 (Cooking) ADAM's LUXURY, and EVE's COOKERY; or, the Kitchen-Garden display'd. In two parts. I. Kitchen-Garden. II. Receipts. To which is Added the Physical Virtues of every Herb & Root. London: R. Dodsley, 1744. Facsimile edition. London: Prospect Books, Ltd, 1983. xii,216 pages. 7 x 4", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

103 (Cooking) The HOME GUIDE; or, A Book by 500 Ladies, embracing About 1,000 Receipts & Hints, Pertaining to Cookery, The Household, The Sick Room, The Toilet, &c. Compiled from Contributions of Several Hundred Practical Housekeepers. Oneonta, Otsego Co., N.Y.: E.M. Johnson, Publisher & Proprietor Herald & Democrat, 1880. 100 pages. 6.5 x 4.5", black stamped green cloth. Sewing broken, sheets loose, some corners creased, cover worn, soiled, hinges cracked, owner name, recipes on blanks, fair. $35.00

104 (Cooking) Akerstrom, Jenny; Gudrun Carlson, translator & editor. The PRINCESSESS COOK BOOK from the Original Swedish "Prinsessornas Kokbok'. NY: Albert Bonnier Publishing House, copyright 1936. x,315 pages. Portraits of Princesses Margaret, Martha, Astrid, stuffing sausage. 8.75 x 5.75", cloth, no dj. Dj panel pasted inside lower board, typed owner notes tipped-in, VG/none. $15.00

105 (Cooking) Atlantic Fisherman, Inc, Boston, Massachusetts. The ATLANTIC FISHERMAN'S ALMANAC, 1922: a Fisherman's Almanac, a Fisherman's Calendar, a Fisherman's Manual, a Handbook containing an abundance of Practical Information & Useful Data relating to the North Atlantic Fisheries. 160 pages. Illustrations of schooners, fishing boat, trap, nets, knots, smokehouse, illustrated advertisements for engines, boots, dealers. Ephemeris, tides, nets, pots, engines, lights, smoking, curing, recipes. 9 x 6", pictorial wrapper. Wrap detached, rubbed, soiled, few bent corners, small stains, text G. $25.00

106 (Cooking) Baker Extract Company, Springfield, Massachusetts & Portland, Maine. SOME NEW SELECTED RECIPES, Tested & Proved Good. No date, ca 1915? (32) pages. 6 x 3", color wrapper, woman with cake on front, Vanilla bottle & box on back. VG. $10.00

107 (Cooking) Batterberry, Ariane & Michael; S. Varnedoe, photographs. The BLOOMINGDALE'S BOOK of ENTERTAINING. NY: Random House, copyright 1976. viii,208 pages. Illustrations of table settings, few color plates, menus, bar equipment & stock, party gear, portraits of creative hosts: James Beard, Lee Traub, Madhur Jaffrey, Geoffrey Holder, Helen McCully, Pauline Trigere, Gael Greene, recipes. 10.5 x 7", , dj. Short dj edge tear, lightly rubbed, few spots, text clean, tight, VG/G. Period piece. $10.00

108 (Cooking) Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Michigan MENU. Breakfast, Dinner, Supper, September 26, 1922. (3 menus). Broadsheets, 9 x 6.25". Specials for day, Program Bulletin & Notices on back. Toned creased, G. $20.00

109 (Cooking) Beaty-Pownall, S. The "QUEEN" COOKERY BOOKS. No. 6. SWEETS. (Part I.) Third edition. London: Horace Cox, 1904. (132) pages. Few advertisements. 6.5 x 4.25", red & blue stamped drab cloth. Cover soiled, VG. Pies & tarts, pancakes, fritters, custards & creams, puddings, gateaux. $20.00

110 (Cooking) Blue Moon Foods, Inc., Thorp, Wisconsin. BLUE MOON RECIPE BOOK, Using the Famous Vitamin-enriched Blue Moon Cheese Spreads. No date, ca 1940? (24) pages. Color illustrations of prepared dishes, halftones of woman cooking, serving, few talking heads, packages of American, Bavarian, Pimento, Smokey, Bleu Cheese Spread containers. 6 x 3.5", stapled booklet. VG. $8.00 111 (Cooking) Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Company, Boston, Massachusetts. GOOD LUCK in PRESERVING: A Booklet of Recipes & Suggestions. The Story of the "Swastika", The Story of the "Good Luck" Ring. No date, ca 1915? (12) pages. Tiny illustrations of woman with preserves, box & rubber gaskets for glass jars. 6.25 x 3.5", color wrapper, woman with preserves on front & back. Wrap corner nibbled, bit foxed, owner name, G. $10.00

112 (Cooking) Boswell, Sills & Co., Wholesale Dealers, 57 South Street, Baltimore. M.F.S. Boswell, E.P. Sills. DRIED FRUITS, CANNED GOODS &c. Price Current. Guggenheimer & Weil Prs., no date, ca 1870? (3) pages. 2 columns, some manuscript prices. Folded sheet, 8.5 x 5.5". Half inch paper adhesion lower blank head, marginal tear, creased, G. $15.00

113 (Cooking) Brown, Helen Evans & Philip S. Brown. BREAKFASTS & BRUNCHES for EVERY OCCASION. First edition. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1961. 262 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, dj. VG/VG. For family, guests, Sunday, children's, in bed, parties, seasonal, American regional, foreign, holiday, festive, drinks. $15.00

114 (Cooking) Brunet, Raymond. Le MARIAGE des VINS et des METS. Paris: Bureaux du Moniteur Vinicole, no date, ca 1930? (iv),(92) pages, (32)pp advertisements for wines. 8.5 x 5.25", black stamped gold cloth, no dj. Text toned, VG/none. Lists of foods with appropriate wine selections. $25.00

115 (Cooking) California Prune & Apricot Growers Association, San Jose, California. SUNSWEET. "Tenderized". Prunes for Good Health! Copyright 1939. 40 pages. Illustration of prune, apricot, peach & juice packages, prepared foods, recipes. 7 x 5", color wrapper. VG. $8.00

116 (Cooking) Charles Gulden, New York. SEASONING SECRETS for HOME COOKING. No date, post 1926 - Sesqui-centennial award. 17 pages. Few tiny illustrations. 6 x 4", stapled booklet, mustard color outside with drawing of chef, woman in apron, jar of mustard. VG. $10.00

117 (Cooking) Charles Gulden, New York. KISSES for the COOK When She Knows Her Seasoning. No date, ca 1940? 23 pages. Few tiny illustrations of cooking, sandwiches. 5.75 x 4", stapled booklet, mustard color outside, drawing of man with paper kissing cook. VG. $10.00

118 (Cooking) Chen, Joyce; Paul Dudley White, foreword. JOYCE CHEN COOK BOOK. Philadelphia & NY: J.B. Lippincott Company, copyright 1962. 13th printing. (223) pages. Color frontispiece, drawings. 8.5 x 7.5", cloth, dj. Dj edge chip, corner clipped, slightly rubbed, VG/G. ISBN 0397002858. 'To Denise Schorr, Best Wishes, Joyce Chen, Aug. 3, 1976' on blank. $15.00

119 (Cooking) Cointreau, Ltd, Pennington, . The GOURMET'S GUIDE to Dining & Drinking. Exotic Inspirations for Gastronomic Delights both Liquid & Solid, compiled with the assistance of Gourmet Magazine. No date, ca 1965? (16) pages, form letter from Jacques Mercier Cointreau inserted. Color illustrations of fruit dishes, cocktails, Cointreau & Crème de Menthe bottles. 7 x 5.75", stapled booklet. VG. $10.00

120 (Cooking) Congregational Society, Plymouth, New Hampshire. WOMEN'S SOCIETY COOK BOOK. 1929. 62 pages. Advertisements. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Few creased corners, tiny stains, slightly rubbed, G. $20.00

121 (Cooking) Conrad, Jessie; with a preface by Joseph Conrad. A HANDBOOK of COOKERY for a SMALL HOUSE. First edition. Garden City: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1923. ix,142 pages. 7.5 x 5", blue cloth, printed labels, no dj. Trifle rubbed, toned, VG/none. Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography, page 97. $25.00 122 (Cooking) Corn Products Refining Company, New York, New York. CORN PRODUCTS RECIPES Endorsed by Oscar of the Waldorf-Astoria. No date, ca 1920? 68 pages. Color illustrations of cooked dishes, marginal drawings, image of Waldorf-Astoria. 6.5 x 5", color wrapper with corn native American woman, packages of Corn Starch, Mazola Oil, Karo. Rubbed, G. $8.00

123 (Cooking) Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York. GETTING the MOST OUT of FOODS. A few simple Rules that will give you a lifetime of service from your Pyrex Glassware. (February, 1931 - printer code). 32 pages. Illustrations of baked goods, prepared meals, Pyrex dishes, cups, platters, pots, bowls, gift sets, teapots, engraved tableware, nursing bottles. 7 x 5", modernist color wrapper. Lightly rubbed, owner name, VG. $10.00

124 (Cooking) Curtice Brothers Company, Rochester, New York ORIGINAL MENUS. Copyright 1910. (16) pages. 4 color menus, illustrations of woman pouring can, handing menu to maid, camp fire picnic, automobile & hamper, yachting luncheon, canned foods, prepared dishes. 7 x 5, color printed stiff paper, woman holding tureen & inset of dinner party on front, delivery boy with 'goods' on back. Trifle creased, rubbed, VG. $20.00

125 (Cooking) D. & L. Slade Company, Boston, Massachusetts. HOW to MAKE SALADS and SANDWICHES. No date, ca 1910? 16 pages. 5.75 x 3.25", printed wrapper with advertisements for Slade's Salad Cream, Nutmeg, Pickling Spice, Baking Powder. VG. $10.00

126 (Cooking) Davidson, Alan; Banjong Mianmanus, Thosaporn Wongratana, Elian Prasit, Soun, Singha, drawings. SEAFOODS of SOUTH-EAST ASIA: an illustrated catalogue of the edible marine fish, crustaceans, molluscs & other sea creatures of the region, with their names in the various languages, followed by a collection of recipes from each of the countries with additional information for cooks. London & Basingstoke, Macmillan London Limited, 1978. 366 pages. Color plates, drawings. 10 x 7.5", cloth, dj. Library marks, hinges loose, G/G. ISBN 333238494. $15.00

127 (Cooking) Delco-Light Company, Dayton, Ohio. FROZEN DESSERTS De LUXE from FRIGIDAIRE. Copyright 1924. (32) pages. Color illustrations of housewife, refrigerator, girl, sherbets, parfaits, mousses, ice creams, salads. 6 x 3.5", stapled booklet. VG. $15.00

128 (Cooking) Delplanque, André & Serge Cloteaux. Les BASES de la CHARCUTERIE. Paris: J. Lanore, no date, 1975? 228 pages, 4pp index. 3 folding color plates of pork portions, illustrations of processing equipment. 9.5 x 7", color printed paper boards, no dj. VG/none. $50.00

129 (Cooking) Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Indiana. DR. MILES' COOK BOOK. No date, ca 1930? 32 pages. Recipes, testimonials for Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Treatment, Anti-Pain Pills, Alterative Compound, Tonic, Liver Pills, Laxative. 4.75 x 6.25", color wrapper. Marginal tear from lower wrap, tanned, G. $10.00

130 (Cooking) E.R. Durkee & Company, New York. E.R. DURKEE & CO'S PRACTICAL COOK BOOK; with Upwards of Two Hundred & Fifty Useful & Economical Recipes. Copyright 1875. (90) pages. Small engraving of New York Dessicating Co factory. 6 x 4'', printed wrapper. VG. Promoting Durkee Glutena, Salad Dressing, Baking Powder, Select Spices, Maltyby Cocoa-nut. $35.00

131 (Cooking) East, Anna Merritt. KITCHENETTE COOKERY. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1918. Published, May, 1917. ix,112 pages, publisher's advertisement. 6 halftone plates of kitchenette, cabinet, pots & pans, tea-wagon, dinner, set table. Menus, recipes. 7.5 x 5", brown pictorial cloth. Toned, bookplate, VG. Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography page 139. $25.00 132 (Cooking) Edlin, Abraham. A TREATISE on the ART of BREAD-MAKING. Wherein, the Mealing Trade, Assize Laws, & Every Circumstance Connected with the Art, is Particularly Examined. (1805). Reprinted by Prospect Books, Devon, 2004. xix,137 pages. 9 x 6", paperback. Fine. ISBN 190301834x. $10.00

133 (Cooking) Ellis, Sarah Stickney, 1799-1872. The DANGERS of DINING OUT, or, Hints to Those Who Would Make Home Happy. NY: D. Appleton & Company, 1867. Preface: 1841. 174 pages, 6p 'Juvenile Works'. Frontispiece engraving of 2 men at table, 1 reads, 1 drunk, another pours more. 6.25 x 4", red cloth, gold spine. blind stamped boards. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, VG. 'Love of dining out may lead to habits extremely objectionable in a medical man.' 'Will Susan please accept this with the love her teacher, Josie A. Vinall, Feb 26th, 1869' on endsheet. $25.00

134 (Cooking) Farmer, Fannie Merritt & Wilma Lord Perkins. The BOSTON COOKING-SCHOOL COOK BOOK. Seventh edition, completely revised, with new illustrations. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1941. xv,830 pages, 28pp advertisements. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Upper hinge very slightly pulled, else very clean, tight, VG/none. $15.00

135 (Cooking) Farmer, Fannie Merritt. The BOSTON COOKING-SCHOOL COOK BOOK. Revised with 125 New Recipes, the Recipes from the Appendix & the Addenda introduced in Logical Order throughout the Book, & Over 100 halftone illustrations. Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1916. xv,648 pages, advertisements. 7.75 x 5", cloth. Bookplate, owner name, toned, few smudges, otherwise clean, tight, VG. $15.00

136 (Cooking) Fisher, M.F.K. CONSIDER the OYSTER. First edition. NY: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, copyright, 1941. 117 pages. 8.75 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj edges chipped, text trifle toned, VG/G. $200.00

137 (Cooking) Franklin Baker Company, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. COCONUT: sun-sweetness from the tropics. Copyright 1928. (32) pages. Color illustrations of cakes, cookies, pie, puddings, creams, salad, candy, soup. 7 x 5", stapled booklet. Exterior soiled, rubbed, text G. $10.00

138 (Cooking) French Sardine Company. FOOD and FUN: A book of Food Recipes, Party Games, Tricks & Fascinating Puzzles . . . from Star-Kist Tuna. Copyright 1953. 30 pages. Halftones of tuna dishes, drawings, puzzles. 6.5 x 5", color wrapper, portrait of Arthur Godfrey, tuna cans. VG. $8.00

139 (Cooking) Gardiner, Anne Gibbons; R.H. Gardiner, preface. MRS. GARDINER'S RECEIPTS from 1763. Hallowell, Maine: White & Horne Company, 1938. 84 pages. Portraits of Dr. Silvester Gardiner & wife by Copley. 9 x 6", cloth spine, printed paper boards, no dj. VG/none. Transcription of 18th century manuscript book from wealthy Boston household for descendants in Gardiner, Maine. $15.00

140 (Cooking) Georgiana Millicent Hindlip. MINNIE, LADY HINDLIP'S COOKERY BOOK. London: Thornton Butterworth Limited, first published 1925. 415 pages. 7.5 x 5", black lettered red cloth, no dj. Trifle scuffed, toned, VG. 'A.H. Parrott, 1926' on pastedown. Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography, page 230. $35.00 141 (Cooking) Glasse, Hannah, 1708-1770. The ART of COOKERY Made Plain and Easy; Excelling any thing of the kind ever yet published. Containing Directions how to market; the season of the year for Butchers' meat, poultry, fish, &c. How to roast & boil to perfection every thing necessary to be sent up to table. . . . Also . . . The Order of A Bill of Fare for each Month, in the manner the dishes are to be placed upon the table, in the present taste. New edition, with modern improvements. Alexandria: Printed by Cottom & Stewart, 1812. 288 pages, xii index. 6.75 x 4.25", leather spine, marbled paper boards. Leather gone, upper board & blank detached, boards worn, text edge damped, shaken, fair. Shaw & Shoemaker 25533; Lowenstein, American Cookery Books, 61. $250.00

142 (Cooking) H.A. Johnson Company, Boston & New York. JOHNSON'S GUIDE to PLEASING MENUS: A Handbook of Helps For those who prepare menus. No date, ca 1935? 55 pages. Illustrations of harvesting asparagus, pineapple, cans of filling, mayonnaise jar, kitchen, lunch room, commercial oven. Recipes, lists of canned goods, foodstuffs. 9 x 4", printed stiff paper. VG. $10.00

143 (Cooking) H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The HEINZ BOOK of SALADS. Copyright, 1925. 90 pages. Color frontispiece of fruit ginger ale salad. 7.25 x 4.5", lovely color wrapper, foodstuffs & bowl on front, Heinz products on back. VG. $10.00

144 (Cooking) Handy, Amy L., compiler. Barnstable Village Improvement Society. WHAT WE COOK on CAPE COD. Revised & enlarged. Sandwich: Shawme Press, 1916. 73 pages. Clambake frontispiece, halftone of delivery wagon, drawings. 8 x 6", black stamped green cloth. Library bookplate, cover sticker, board corners creased, lightly toned, loose, G. $25.00

145 (Cooking) Health Department, Cookware Company of America, Hartford, Michigan. HEALTHWARD: Cooking & Eating for Health, Happiness & Success. Copyright 1935. 99 pages. Illustrations of aluminum pans, coffee makers, roasters, colander, canner. 8.5 x 5.5", black lettered blue cloth, no dj. Cover spotted, owner name obliterated, VG/none. $15.00

146 (Cooking) Howe, Robin. ITALIAN COOKING. London: Andre Deutsch, May 1954. Second impression. 204 pages. 7.5 x 5", hardcover, dj. VG/VG. $8.00

147 (Cooking) J.P. Anderson, 834 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ANDERSON'S PATENT CANDY SLICER! (Handbill). No date, ca 1860? 8 x 5". Engraving of machine. Creased, VG. $20.00

148 (Cooking) John Wanamaker, Philadelphia & New York. WAR-TIME RECIPES: A Cookery Book to Help Make the World Free for Democracy. No date, ca 1917. 64 pages. 6 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Few creased corners, else VG. Soldiers of the Home: American Women Can Do Their Part by Protecting the Food Supply. $15.00

149 (Cooking) Kan, Johnny, with Charles L. Leong. EIGHT IMMORTAL FLAVORS: Secrets of Cantonese Cookery from San Francisco's Chinatown. Berkeley: Howell-North Books, November, 1964. Third printing. 246 pages. Few drawings. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Few dj edge nicks, trifle askew, VG/VG. $10.00

150 (Cooking) Kellogg, Ella Eaton, compiler. HEALTHFUL COOKERY: A Collection of Choice Recipes for Preparing Foods, with Special Reference to Health. Battle Creek: Kellogg Food Company, copyright 1908. 314 pages. Bills of fare. 7 x 5'', printed wrapper. Titlepage creased, wrap slightly soiled, VG. Vegetarian recipes served at Battle Creek Sanitarium using Sanitarium Health Foods. $15.00 151 (Cooking) Kings Daughters, Methodist Episcopal Church, Waterville, New York. RELIEF SOCIETY COOK BOOK. A revision by the King's Daughters of the Cook Book gotten out in 1897. 1905. Times Job Printing Department, Waterville, N.Y. 200 pages. 6.75 x 5", green cloth spine, printed paper boards. Cover rubbed, soiled, bit shaken, toned, few creased corners, G. Not in Cook, America's Charitable Cooks. 'Mary C. Widrick, June 24, 1906' on pastedown. $25.00

152 (Cooking) L.H. Mace & Company, New York. REFRIGERATORS, MEAT SAFES and WATER COOLERS. Gentlemen: Opening day of Spring & Summer Stock will take place Wednesday, March 4, 1874. (Announcement). Folded sheet, 10 x 8". Text on pages (1) & (3). 2 small engravings of wrought iron bottoms. Creased, small stain, G. $15.00

153 (Cooking) Lean, Lucy; Joseph Bastianich, introduction. MADE in AMERICA: Our Best Chefs Reinvent Comfort Food. NY: Welcome Books, 2011. First printing. 320 pages. Color illustrated. 10 x 8", hardcover, dj. Owner name, VG/VG. ISBN 9781599621012. $15.00

154 (Cooking) Lee, Mrs. N.K.M. The COOK'S OWN BOOK being a Complete Culinary Encyclopedia: comprehending all Valuable Receipts for Cooking Meat, Fish, & Fowl, & composing every kind of Soup, Gravy, Pastry, Preserves, Essences, &c. By a Boston housekeeper. Merrifield, Virginia: Rare Book Republishers, copyright 1997. xxxvi,(385) pages. Facsimile of 1832 titlepage, 6 portraits of Foggs & Middletons. 10 x 7", cloth, dj. VG/VG. Signed presentation from publisher. ISBN 0965212009. $15.00

155 (Cooking) Leiter, Joseph. FAVORITE OLD RECIPES, Being a Comprehensive & Diverse Collection of Favorite Recipes Diligently Gathered from Many Sources. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1927. #14 of 1000 copies. 328 pages. 11 x 7.75", cloth, no dj. Cover rubbed, soiled, inner hinges pulled, loose, G/none. 'Chester M. Jones, 1951, from Mrs Richard Cantrell' & 'Margie Beller Borenstein 1978' on blank. Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography, page 281. $15.00

156 (Cooking) Leslie, Eliza, 1787-1858. MISS LESLIE'S NEW COOKERY BOOK. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson & Brothers, copyright 1857. 662 pages. Few engravings of meat cuts, bain-marie. 7.5 x 5", blind stamped black cloth, gold lettered spine. Cloth torn along, across spine, edges chipped, frayed, text lightly foxed, G. 'Mrs. Alvira Wolcott' on blank. Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography, page 285; Lowenstein, American Cookery Books, 792. $50.00

157 (Cooking) Lewis, Edna, with Mary Goodbody; Louisa Jones Walker, illustration. IN PURSUIT of FLAVOR. First edition. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. viii,323 pages. 8.5 x 6", pictorial boards, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0394542711. 'To Denise with best wishes, Edna Lewis, May 1991' on endsheet (Denise Schorr). $15.00

158 (Cooking) Long, Charles, 1761-1838. A TEMPERATE DISCUSSION of the CAUSES which have led to the PRESENT HIGH PRICE of BREAD. Addressed to the Plain Sense of the People. Second edition. Pamphleteer, Vol. X. No. XIX. London: 1818. Pages (34)-48. 8.25 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, G. $20.00

159 (Cooking) Lucas, Dione; Phoebe Nicol, drawings. The CORDON BLEU COOK BOOK. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, copyright 1947. xxiii,322 pages. 8 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj corner clipped, VG/VG. $10.00

160 (Cooking) Maine Sardine Industry, Augusta, Maine. USES and PREPARATION of MAINE SARDINES: America's all-round Seafood. Copyright, 1952. (32) pages. Color photos of sardine dishes, halftones of fishing, canning, drawings. History, recipes. 7 x 5", stapled booklet. VG. $10.00 161 (Cooking) Manning, Bowman & Company, Meriden, Connecticut, Manufacturers of Nickel Plated & Silver Plated Wares. RECIPES for the CHAFING DISH. No date, ca 1900? 34 pages. Illustrations of spoons, forks, flagon, blazer, chafing dishes, outfits, kettle, percolator, cutlet dish, toaster, hanger, waiters. Recipes for quail, woodcock, eggs, crab, lobster, terrapin, oysters, sardines, smelts, cod, halibut, potatoes, lamb, beef, liver, sweetbreads, Welsh rarebit, fudge, &c. 5 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

162 (Cooking) Marshall, Lydie; Stephanie Fleischer Osser, illustrator. COOKING with LYDIE MARSHALL. First edition. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982. viii,470 pages. 9.5 x 6.5", color paper boards, dj. Dj edge nick, VG/VG. ISBN 039452022x.'A Denise c'etait formidable de faire votre connaissance, Lydie Marshall' on endsheet (Denise Schorr). $15.00

163 (Cooking) Mary Lou Fortier, Doris Goodrow, Arthur Jackson, Donna Lozier, Joanne H. McKay, Jean Mellin, Financial Aid Services, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. WHAT'S COOKING at UMASS. First edition. 1988. 192 pages, 9pp index. 9 x 6", printed stiff paper, plastic comb. Lower cover torn with loss, upper cover creased, cover rubbed, text clean, G. Benefit for Edward A. Apodaca Scholarship. $10.00

164 (Cooking) Massachusetts Woman's Christian Temperance Union. MASSACHUSETTS WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION CUISINE: A Compilation of Valuable Recipes known to be Reliable, together with Reports, Constitution, By-laws, &c. Published in Aid of the Fair in Horticultural Hall, April 22, 1878. Boston: E.B. Stillings & Co, Printers, 1878. 128 pages, lined interleaving, 24pp advertisements at front, 14pp at rear, few illustrated. 9.25 x 6", gold & bline stamped purple cloth, blue ensheets, advertisements. Scuffed, lightly toned, VG. Cook, America's Charitable Cooks, page 107. $100.00

165 (Cooking) McCarthy, Marguerite Gilbert. The QUEEN is in the KITCHEN: Informal Meals of all Kinds. 500 New Recipes. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, copyright 1954. (A- first edition). 232 pages. 8 x 5", paperback. Cover scuffed, VG. $8.00

166 (Cooking) McCully, Helen & Eleanor Noderer, recipes editors, Helen Duprey Bullock, historical consultant; editors of American Heritage. The AMERICAN HERITAGE COOKBOOK and Illustrated History of American Eating & Drinking. American Heritage Publishing Co, distribution by Simon & Schuster, copyright 1964. (640) pages. Illustrated, much color. 9.5 x 6.5", cloth spine, paper boards, no dj. Spine edge nick, sticker removed, gift inscription, text VG/none. Chapters by Cleveland Amory, Lucius Beebe, Paul Engle, Russell Lynes, &c. $15.00

167 (Cooking) McGee, Harold. KEYS to GOOD COOKING: A Guide to Making the Best of Foods & Recipes. NY: Penguin Press, 2010. First printing. 553 pages. 9 x 7", hardcover, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 9781594202681. $15.00

168 (Cooking) Methodist Episcopal Church, Panama, New York. LADIES AID of M.E. CHURCH COOK BOOK. No date, ca 1925. 99 pages. Advertisements, few color inserts. 9 x 6", printed stiff paper, cloth reinforced spine. Corner stain, slightly rubbed, VG. $20.00

169 (Cooking) Miller, Mrs. Lawrence McKeever & Mrs. J. Henry Harper, compilers & editors. POT LUCK. The Women's Council of the Navy League of the U.S. Copyright December 15, 1942. 79 pages. Advertisements for Duvernoy & Sons, S.S. Pierce, Hammacher Schlemmer, Manhattan Moving, William King Market, National Distillers, Bonwit Teller. 9 x 6", cloth spine, printed stiff paper, Ernest Koenig cover design. Trifle rubbed, VG. $15.00 170 (Cooking) Mitchell, Margaret. THINGS YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED to KNOW about COOKING. New Kensington, PA: The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, copyright 1932. 79 pages. Modernist blue & black decorations, illustrations of aluminum cookware, preparations, meals. 8 x 6", cloth spine, embossed aluminum foil boards, color printed panel. Tips chipped, cover rubbed, few marginal checkmarks, G. $15.00

171 (Cooking) Morse, Sidney & Isabel Gordon Curtis. HOUSEHOLD DISCOVERIES: An Encyclopaedia of Practical Recipes & Processes. & MRS. CURTIS'S COOK BOOK: A Manual of Instruction in the Art of Everyday Cookery. New edition, revised & enlarged. Petersburg, NY, Toledo, Danville, IL, Oklahoma City, San Jose: Success Company's Branch Offices, copyright 1914. 1205 pages. Few color plates, drawings. 10 x 6.5", black stamped red cloth, no dj. VG/none. Furnishing, heating, location, sanitation, disease prevention, child care, landscaping, cleaning, paints, toilet preparations, teet, food, preserves, pickles, candy, beverages, baking, cooking. $20.00

172 (Cooking) Murrey, Thomas J. PUDDINGS and DAINTY DESSERTS. Seventh edition. NY: Frederick A. Stokes Company, copyright, 1886. 53 pages. 6 x 4", cloth spine, pictorial paper boards. Trifle toned, VG. $25.00

173 (Cooking) Mutawwa, Fatimah, Hussein. DISHES from KUWAIT. Silkscreen Press, Fahaheel, no date, ca 1970? 93 pages. Color advertisements for Kuwait Flour Mills, Australian lamb, Mazola Oil, Household Equipment Store, Laban Up, Canada Dry, drawings of foods. 9.5 x 6.5", paperback. Cover rubbed, soiled, G. $20.00

174 (Cooking) Nathan, Joan & Judy Stacey Goldman. The FLAVOR of JERUSALEM. First edition. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, copyright 1975. xiv,242 pages. Many photos, few drawings, map endsheets. 9.5 x 6.25", cloth, dj. Dj chipped, damped, VG/G. 'To Denise Schoor, Whose cuisine (I am sure) rivals the best in Jerusalem, Jean Nathan Gerson' on titlepage. $20.00

175 (Cooking) North Methodist Episcopal Guild, editors; White Cross Guild, Women's Organization of Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana. SELECT RECIPES & Health Charts. Copyright, 1937. 157 pages. Few drawings. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Slightly rubbed, toned, VG. 'To Betty Louise Hosmer, From Grandma, August 26th 1937' on blank. $15.00

176 (Cooking) Norton, Caroline Trask, School of Domestic Science, Denver, Colorado. The ROCKY MOUNTAIN COOK BOOK. Adapted to cooking in both high & low altitudes. Denver: W.F. Robinson Printing Co, 1903. Copyright, 1903. 327 pages. 7.75 x 5.25", green cloth, gold title. Hinges pulled, loose, cover spotted, text clean, tight, G. Bookplate Robert Bradford & Barbara Ketcham Wheaton. Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography page 346; Brown, Culinary Americana 238. $25.00

177 (Cooking) Nozaki Brothers, New York, N.Y. GEISHA BRAND TEMPTING, TEASING, APPETIZING RECIPES. No date, ca 1935? 14 pages. 6 x 3.5", color wrapper, lovely salad, canned foods. VG. $8.00

178 (Cooking) Oliver, Raymond. ART et MAGIE de la CUISINE. Paris: del Duca, 1955. (305) pages, blanks headed 'Notes'. 8.5 x 5.5", printed paper boards, dj. Dj torn with loss, text tanned, G/G. $15.00

179 (Cooking) Ontario County Historical Society, Canandaigua, New York. OUR GRANDMOTHERS' RECIPES & Some Others. 1914. Times Print Shop, Canandaigua. 61 pages. 8 x 6", printed wrapper. Corners nicked, trifle toned, G. Cook, America's Charitable Cooks, page 193. $20.00 180 (Cooking) Pellaprat, Henry, l'ecole Superieure du Cordon Bleu. La CUISINE de TOUS les JOURS: Recueil de 900 Recettes de Cuisine Jounaliere a l'usage des cuisiniers, cuisinieres & maitresses de maisons bourgeois. 9th edition. Paris: Bibliotheque du Journal "Le Cordon Bleu", no date, ca 1935? 240 pages. 8.5 x 5", later cloth. Text tanned, G. Bookplate of Denise K. Schorr. $20.00

181 (Cooking) Pellaprat, Henry, l'ecole Superieure du Cordon Bleu. La PATISSERIE PRATIQUE: Receuil de Recettes de Patisserie Confiserie Glaces formant un guide pratique a l'usage des maitresses de maison bourgeoise cuisiniers & cuisinieres. Paris: Bibliotheque du Journal "Le Cordon Bleu", no date, ca 1935? 286 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5", later cloth. Text tanned, G. Bookplate of Denise K. Schorr. $20.00

182 (Cooking) Prudhomme, Paul. AUTHENTIC CAJUN COOKING. Avery Island, Louisiana: McIlhenny Company, no date, ca 1982 - text. 28 pages. Chef in kitchen, color photos of prepared dishes, ingredients, few old Cajun photographs. 8.5 x 11", printed wrapper, color images of Tabasco Pepper Sauce, Picante Sauce, Bloody Mary Mix. VG. $8.00

183 (Cooking) Ralston Purina Company, St Louis, Missouri. A MOTHER'S MANUAL. Copyright 1928. 31 pages. Color drawings of family eating, mothers & children, woman at cuboard, packages of Ralston, Mapl-Flake, Ry-Krisp, Oata, Wheat Flour, Bread, Checkr Corn Flake. 6.25 x 4.25", stapled booklet. VG. $10.00

184 (Cooking) Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan; Robert Camp, drawings. CROSS CREEK COOKERY. First edition. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942. 'A'. xxii,230 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", color pictorial cloth, no dj. Fore-edge trifle damped, text trifle toned, few corners were creased, ink half-title owner name, else clean, tight, G/none. Cross Creek, Florida, a hamlet near Hawthorne, became the name of her autobiographical memoir of life there, followed by this collection of local recipes. $15.00

185 (Cooking) Rector, George, Food & Nutrition Consultant for Wilson & Co, Chicago, IL. WILSON'S B-V TASTE-TEMPTING RECIPES. No date, ca 1945 - text. (48) pages. Portrait, packages B-V meat concentrate, soups, prepared dishes. 3 x 5", stapled booklet. Trifle toned, VG. $8.00

186 (Cooking) Reichl, Ruth. TENDER at the BONE: Growing Up at the Table. First edition. NY: Random House, copyright 1998. Second printing. x,282 pages. 9.5 x 6.25", hardcover, dj. VG/VG. 'For Carolyn, with affection, Ruth Reichl, March 1998' on blank. $10.00

187 (Cooking) Ripault, Christine; Charlotte Turgeon, translator. CHILDREN'S GASTRONOMIQUE: A Guide to Gourmet Cooking for Infants & Young People. NY: Crown Publishers, copyright 1968. viii,376 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj edge chip, few short tears, VG/G. $10.00

188 (Cooking) Ronald, Mary. (Augusta Foote Arnold). LUNCHEONS: A Cook's Picture Book. A Supplement to the Century Cook Book. Illustrated with Over Two Hundred Photographs. NY: Century Co, 1902. Published October, 1902. viii,223 pages. Halftones of prepared dishes. 8 x 5.5", brown stamped tan pictorial cloth, no dj. Cover bit spotted, rubbed, hinge little loose, toned, 2 owner names, G/none. Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography, page 405. $20.00

189 (Cooking) Rorer, Sarah Tyson. MRS RORER'S NEW COOK BOOK. A Manual of Housekeeping. Philadelphia: Arnold & Company, copyright 1902. 731 pages. 9pp publisher advertisements. Halftone plates of table settings, stoves, cooking equipment, meat cuts, prepared dishes. 8 x 5.5", green cloth. White lettering flaked off, bookplate, clean, tight, VG. 'From the Library of Robert Bradford Wheaton, Barbara Ketcham Wheaton'. $15.00 190 (Cooking) Rorer, Sarah Tyson. MRS. RORER'S VEGETABLE COOKERY and MEAT SUBSTITUTES. Vegetables with meat value; Vegetables to take the place of meat; How to cook three meals a day without meat; The best ways of blending eggs, milk & vegetables. Philadelphia: Arnold & Company, copyright 1909. 328 pages, 8pp publisher advertisements. 7.75 x 5", blind decorated, white lettered red cloth. Spine lettering gone, tips rubbed, upper blank gone, hinges little loose, text clean, tight, G. $15.00

191 (Cooking) Ross, Alice Scott, selection from her Readers' Exchange; Ellen C. Kenney, editor; Gail Burkhardt & Starr M. Meakin, illustrations. The SPRINGFIELD NEWSPAPERS' COOK BOOK. Springfield: Springfield Newspapers, copyright 1985. 159 pages. 9 x 6", stiff paper, plastic comb. VG. ISBN 096158520X. $15.00

192 (Cooking) S. Gumpert Company, Inc., Brooklyn, New York. TEMPTING RECIPES made with GUMPERT'S GELATINE DESSERT. No date, ca 1915? (16) pages. Color illustrations of fruit gelatine desserts, parfait, whip, few glass dishes. 7 x 5", color wrapper. VG. $10.00

193 (Cooking) Shillaber, Lydia, editor & compiler. A NEW DAILY FOOD: A Collection of Tried & Reliable Recipes, Brought Forth from the Store House of Things New & Old, by the Ladies of St. Paul's Church, Morrisania, New York. NY: Press of Bedell & Brother, 1885. 128 pages, errata slip, 7pp advertisements. Frontispiece of church. 7 x 5", green cloth. Cover heavily worn, soiled, text loose, scattered stains, few corners creased, fair. Brown, Culinary Americana 2157; Cook, America's Charitable Cooks, page 176. $35.00

194 (Cooking) Soyer, Alexis. The PANTROPHEON or, History of Food, & its Preparation, from the Earliest Ages of the World. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co, 1853. xvi,474 pages, 2pp publisher advertisement. 38 engraved plates (complete), frontispiece portrait, ancient agriculture, cooking, eating, drinking equipment, 2 double-page banquets. 9 x 6", half leather, paper boards. Upper board detached, leather split along hinge, spine piece loose, cover rubbed, text toned, plates bit foxed, G. Bitting, Gastronomic Bibliography, page 443. Bookplate William Greene Roelker. $250.00

195 (Cooking) Spahr, Mary B., compiler. HONOR among COOKS: A Kitchen File. Sold to Aid Refugee Children through The American Friends Service Committee. Ithaca: Wm. A. Church Co, 1939. 107 pages, blanks, 10pp index. Drawings. 8 x 5.75", printed stiff paper, metal comb. Trifle rubbed, VG. $15.00

196 (Cooking) Street, Julian. WHERE PARIS DINES, with Information about Restaurants of all Kinds, Costly & Cheap, Dignified & Gay, Known & Little Known: & How to Enjoy Them. Together with a Discussion of French Wines & a Table of Vintages by a Distinguished Amateur. First edition. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1929. xiv,321 pages. Decorations. 8.25 x 5.5", black cloth, 2 modernist paper labels, no dj. Cover lightly rubbed, text clean, tight, VG/none. 'Dear Dr. French, I am sending you this book at the request of our mutual friend the Distinguished Amateur, mentioned on the title page, Sincerely yours, Julian Street, 136 E. 9th St, New York, June 7, 1929.' $150.00

197 (Cooking) Swift & Company, Chicago, Illinois. The MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY in AMERICA: A brief history of the development of the world's greatest food industry, together with a description of the service which it performs. 1937. 107 pages, memorandum blanks. Birdseye view of stockyards, illustrations of carcasses, meat cuts, sausages, stuffing, packing lard, refrigerated car, soap vat, &c. 7.5 x 5", printed wrapper. Wrap scuffed, VG. Prepared for classes with questions. $20.00

198 (Cooking) Tendret, Lucien. La TABLE au PAYS de BRILLAT-SAVARIN. Chambery: Librairie Dardel, 1934. 283 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. Wrap pulled from spine, short tear along spine, bit rubbed, soiled, text clean, tight, G. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, 1755- 1826. $15.00 199 (Cooking) The A.C. Colburn Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. COLBURN'S CONDIMENT RECIPES. No date, ca 1910? 24 pages. 4 x 5.75", red, gold & black wrapper, small images of Colburn Celery Salt, Tapioca, Poultry Seasoning, Spices, Vanilla Extract. VG. $15.00

200 (Cooking) The Busy Bees, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, compilers. RECOMMENDED RECEIPTS. Cover title. 1928. iv,39 pages, (18)pp advertisments. 8 x 5", green printed green cloth, beehive incorporating initials. Cover lightly rubbed, soiled, text faintly toned, VG. Issued without titlepage, imprint, or Busy Bees backstory. $20.00

201 (Cooking) The Daily Telegraph, London. 'DEFINITELY DIFFERENT': The Daily Telegraph Recipe Book. No date, 1954? 160 pages. Few advertisements. 7.25 x 4.75", printed stiff paper, wire spiral. Titlepage splitting along wire holes, toned, G. $10.00

202 (Cooking) The Hills Brothers Company, New York, New York. DATES in the HEALTHFUL DIET. Copyright 1928. 42 pages. Small map, drawings of camel & Arab, dates, baby, children eating, breakfast, recipes. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

203 (Cooking) The Hills Brothers Company, New York, New York. ONE MASTER RECIPE for TEN DELICACIES with Many Serving Suggestions by the Lady with an Apron. Quicker Desserts, Easier Entertaining, Less Time in the Kitchen. How to Make & Serve Dromedary Cocoanut Macaroons. No date, ca 1930? 12 pages. Halftones of cookie preparing & serving, Dromedary Cocoanut containers. 6 x 3.5", stapled booklet. VG. $10.00

204 (Cooking) The Oyster Institute of North America, Washington, D.C. 15 WAYS to SERVE FRESH OYSTERS. No date, ca 1935? (16) pages. 15 recipes. Stapled booklet, 3.5 x 2.25". VG. $15.00

205 (Cooking) The Sun-Rayed Company, Division of Kemp Brothers Packing Company, Frankfort, Indiana. 46 WAYS to use TOMATO JUICE. Kemp's Sun-Rayed Pure Tomato Juice. Copyright 1940. 30 pages. Illustrations of housewife at stove, Kemp brothers, canning operations, red & black page decorations. Recipes. 7 x 5", stapled booklet. VG. $8.00

206 (Cooking) The Texas Fig, Inc, Galveston, Texas. TEXAS MAGNOLIA FIGS, Transplanted from Nature's Garden. Try these Favorite Recipes from Southern Women who gather the Fruit from the trees at their back door. No date, ca 1930? 8 pages. 8 x 5.25", printed wrapper, illustrations of orchard, preserving plant. VG. $10.00

207 (Cooking) The Toledo Cooker Company, Largest Producers Fireless Cookstoves in the World, Toledo, Ohio. HOW to OPERATE a FIRELESS COOKSTOVE & Choice Recipes. Copyrighted 1917. 48 pages. Illustrations of equipment. 6.5 x 5", printed wrapper. Trifle soiled, VG. $15.00

208 (Cooking) The Woman's Association of the Congregational Church, La Grange, Illinois, compilers. The NEW CONGREGATIONAL COOK BOOK. September 1935. Printed by Citizen Publishing, La Grange. (306) pages, many blanks. Advertisements. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Cover scuffed, text toned, VG. $15.00

209 (Cooking) The Women of Bernardston, Massachusetts, compilers. The BERNARDSTON COOK BOOK. A Committee of the women of the Bernardston Churches present to their friends the result of their labors in this book. 1913. St. Albans Messenger Co. Print, St. Albans, VT. 186 pages, interleaved blanks. Local advertisements. 8 x 5.5", printed flexible cloth. Covers detached, frayed, worn, soiled, last 2 leaves detached, scattered text staining, fair. Not in Cook, America's Charitable Cooks. $15.00 210 (Cooking) Walkley, A.B. (Arthur Bingham), preface; Elise Vallee, translator. CLARISSE or the Old Cook. London: Methuen & Co, first published in English, 1926. xii,178 pages. 6.5 x 5", cloth spine, paper label, decorated paper boards, no dj. Owner name, VG/none. By French connoisseur who wishes to remain anonymous, first published Abeille d’Or, Paris, 1922. Food chat & advice. $15.00

211 (Cooking) Waseda, Eisaku (Senkichuro Katsumata). NOTES on JAPANESE CUISINE. Tokyo: Japanese Travel Bureau, 1946. 24 pages. Illustrated. 7 x 5", color wrapper. Rubbed, G. Sukiyaki, kabayaki, tempura, soba, sushi. $10.00

212 (Cooking) Waters, Alice, with Bob Carrau & Patricia Curtan; Ann Arnold, illustration. FANNY at CHEZ PANISSE: A Child's Restaurant Adventures with 46 Recipes. First edition. NY: HarperCollins, 1992.133 pages. Color illustrated. 11 x 7.5", hardcover, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 006016896x. $15.00

213 (Cooking) Westchester Ladies' Auxiliary of the United Home for Aged Hebrews, New Rochelle, New York. AT HOME on the RANGE. Second edition. 1938. 105 pages. Advertisements for foodstuffs, suppliers. 9 x 16", cloth, no dj. Cover rubbed, soiled, bit shaken, G. $20.00

214 (Cooking) Whitcomb, M. Houghton, compiler. "SOUVENIR" COOK BOOK: Tried & Approved Recipes. Wrap: Concord Souvenir Cook Book. Boston: Beacon Press, 1892. 72 pages. 7.75 x 5", printed wrapper. Upper wrap & titlepage detached, library marks, shaken, loose, toned, fair. $15.00

215 (Cooking) William Jameson & Company, Division Seagram-Distillers Corporation, New York, New York. HOW to BE a MASTER MIXOLOGIST as Divulged by Gallagher & Burton's, The "Carriage Trade" Favorite. Copyright 1949. (20) pages. Red & black drawings of bottles, mixologist, pictorial instructions for Manhattan, Highball, Old-fashioned, Whiskey Sour, Hi-boy, Mint Julep, Daiquiri, Cuba Libre, Martini, Egg Nog, Tom Collins. 7.75 x 5.5", color wrapper. VG. $8.00

216 (Cooking) Williams & Humbert, Sherry Shippers, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain & London. (BOOKLET of PROMOTIONAL POSTCARDS). No date, ca 1925? 10 color postcards, attached to stubs, images by Martine de Leon of Dry Sack tasting, courting, flamenco dancer, bullfight, man with donkey, hunter, cockfight, soldiers. 3.75 x 6.25", printed wrapper. VG. $25.00

217 (Cooking) Williams & Humbert, Sherry Shippers, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain & London. (BOOKLET of PROMOTIONAL POSTCARDS). No date, ca 1925? 12 color postcards, attached to stubs, images by Saavedra of bullfight, with Dry Sack advertisements. 3.75 x 6.25", printed wrapper. VG. $25.00

218 (Cooking) Wolcott, Imogene; Edwin Earle & Alanson B. Hewes, decorations. The YANKEE COOK BOOK: An Anthology of Incomparable Recipes from the Six New England States & a Little Something about the People whose Tradition for Good Eating is herein permanently recorded, from the Files of Yankee magazine & from Time-worn Recipe Books & many Gracious Contributors. NY: Coward-McCann, copyright, 1939. xvi,398 pages. 6 halftone plates, many small drawings. 8.75 x 6", cloth, no dj. Cover rubbed, soiled, few marginal pencil dates, G/none. Christopher LaFarge, 'Rhode Island Clambake'; Joseph C. Lincoln, 'Yankee Doodle in a Kettle'; Laura Richards, 'Cooking in Maine'. $10.00

219 (Cooking) Woman's Club of Turners Falls, Turners Falls, Massachusetts. The SILVER ANNIVERSARY COOK BOOK. Compiled in Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Founding of the Club. 1911-1936. Printed by Henry R. Gould, Athol. 205 pages. Advertisements. 9 x 6'', paperback. Few library marks, cover worn, soiled, G. $15.00 220 (Cooking) Woman's World Magazine Company, Inc, Chicago, Illinois. The FISH BOOK, Being a collection of tested recipes of fresh & salt water fish - featuring the practical & appetizing ways of its preparation, cooking & service. Copyright 1929. 50 pages. Halftones of prepared dishes, marginal silhouettes, decorations in blue & black. 10 x 6.75", color stiff paper, halftones of dishes, drawing of young girl with fish. Slightly rubbed, VG. Recipes for bloaters, catfish, clams, crabs, cod, cusk, finnan haddie, haddock, hake, halibut, herring, lobster, mackerel, mussels, oysters, pompano, roe, salmon, sardines, scallops, shad, shrimp, smelt, snapper, sole, trout, tuna, white fish. $20.00

221 (Decorative Arts) B & B Metal Crafters, Blanchester, Ohio. HITCHING POSTS, Ornamental Iron Panels, Trivets, Book Ends, Foot Scrapers, Door Stops, Urns, Lawn & Garden Furniture. Catalog No. 5-54. 20 pages, 1954 price list, envelope. Illustrations of cast iron black & white jockeys, slave, horses, cat & dog scrapers, Aunt Jemima door stop, flamingos, flower stands, lawn tables, settees, chairs, tables. 11 x 8.5", stapled. VG. $25.00

222 (Decorative Arts) H.H. Bragg, 65 & 67 Union Street, Boston, Massachusetts. FANCY BOXES, PORTABLE WRITING DESKS, and LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURER. Price List. No date, ca 1860? (3) pages. Prices & additional products in manuscript, 2 columns. Folded sheet, 8 x 5". Creased, G. $15.00

223 (Decorative Arts) H.H. Brigham & Company, South Abington, Massachusetts. LIST of PRICES. Adopted by the committee on the tack & brad manufacturers, to go into effect on the 1st day of January, 1867. (Broadside). Jan. 1st, 1867. 12 x 8". 30 types tacks. Wrinkled, foxed, few chips, small hole, fair. $15.00

224 (Decorative Arts) Irons & Russell, Emblem Manufacturers, Providence, Rhode Island. 20th CENTURY CHARM. Catalogue. No date, ca 1900. 12 pages. Halftones of charm with emblems for many fraternal organizations, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Firemen, Railway Trainmen. 7.5 x 6", gold & black printed red wrapper. VG. $20.00

225 (Decorative Arts) Needlecraft Magazine, Augusta, Maine. We want your RENEWAL. These GIFTS are for you. (Premium catalog). No date, ca 1930. 16 pages. Illustrations of kitchenware, linens, jewelry, toiletries, pens, games, toys, books, typewriter, plants, &c. 9.75 x 6.75", stapled. Creased, G. $10.00

226 (Decorative Arts) New York Stencil Works, New York, New York. MARKING DEVICES. Catalog 25. (Cover: Catalog No. 37). No date, probably 1937. 79 pages. Illustrations of stencils, brushes, dies, stamps, brands, key & baggage checks, dog tags, brass blanks, trade tokens, number & name plates, enamel & brass signs, letters, badges, rubberstamps. 10 x 7", cloth spine, printed wrapper. Cover bit soiled, few marks, VG. $40.00

227 (Decorative Arts) Tandy Leather Company, Fort Worth, Texas. LEATHERCRAFT SUPPLIES for BEGINNER and PROFESSIONSL CRAFTSMEN! Including complete leather price list. No date, ca 1960? (68) pages. Illustrations of leather projects. 10.75 x 8.75", stapled. Bit toned, creased corners, slightly soiled, G. $10.00

228 (Decorative Arts) The Gorham Company, Bronze Division, New York City, Foundries at Providence, Rhode Island. FAMOUS SMALL BRONZES: A Representative Exhibit Selected from the Works of Noted Contemporary Sculptors. Copyright 1928. 109 pages. Halftone plates, captioned tissues, fountains, paperweights, , flower holders, garden ornaments. 11 x 8.5", vellum spine, paper boards, printed label. With supplement 'Decorative Sculpture' inserted, 17 leaves with halftones of sculptures, description, price, 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. Works by Borglum Gutzon, Allan Clark, Harriet Frismuth, Karl Gruppe, Robert Tait McKenzie, &c. $50.00 229 (Decorative Arts) The Sperry & Hutchinson Company, New York City. S. & H. GREEN STAMP MERCHANDISE. Save as you spend. Summer - 1947. 28 x 18" sheet folding to 7 x 9". Color illustrations of couple shopping, woman setting lunch table, sitting at vanity, cooking, formal party, bedroom, table, chair, lamp, dog & luggage, ottoman, radio, smoking stand. Soiled, rubbed, G. $15.00

230 (Dentistry) Anderson, George M., Editor. PROCEEDINGS: DENTAL CENTENARY CELEBRATION, Baltimore, Maryland, March 18, 19 & 20, 1940. 1840-1940. Sponsors: Maryland State Dental Association & American Dental Association. vii,1061 pages. Many portraits, illustrated scientific papers, historical exhibits. 10 x 7", gold lettered green cloth, no dj. VG/none. Centennial of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, American Journal of Dental Science, American Society of Dental Surgeons. $35.00

231 (Dentistry) Rothstein, Robert J. HISTORY of DENTAL LABORATORIES & Their Contributions to Dentistry. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, copyright 1958. xxviii,277 pages. Halftones of dental laboratories, Rothstein Dental Laboratory, portraits of pioneers, National Association of Dental Laboratories presidents. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Review slip inserted. Cover scuffed, 2 owner rubberstamps, VG/none. Rubberstamps of Vincent G. Lawlor, Editor, Pennsylvania Dental Journal & Temple University School of Dentistry. $20.00

232 (Earl American Children's Book) The SUNNY SIDE; or, the Country Minister's Wife. Revised by the Committee of Publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, copyright 1851. 142 pages. Illustrated. 6 x 4", teal cloth, gold stamped spine, blind stamped boards. Cover rubbed, endsheet corner torn, bit foxed, VG. A New England tale. Mr. Edwards moves from Lynnfield to Weston, New England, to become the minister, marries Miss Emily Harding, raises family, copes with peculiar personalities. $15.00

233 (Early American Children's Book) The CHILD'S OWN SUNDAY BOOK: or Pictures and Stories from the Bible. Worcester: J.S. Wesby, Bookseller & Stationer, no date, ca 1853. Printed by Henry J. Howland, No. 199 Main Street. 64 pages. Frontispiece signed 'Hartwell' (Alonzo Hartwell), many text engravings. 5.5 x 4.5", cloth spine, red & black printed blue paper boards, advertisement for J.S. Wesby, Bookseller & Binder on lower board. Tip frayed, rubbed, soiled, foxed, shaken, G. 'Lizzie M. Cass, Epsom, N.H.' on blank. $25.00

234 (Early American Children's Book) SUSAN HAWTORNE: or, Avoid Temptation. By the Child's Friend. Mammas' Budget, or, Daily Reading for Little Children. Fourth American from the third English edition. Philadelphia: Perkinpine & Higgins, copyright 1856. 78 pages + pp 9-76 'Sequel'. Extra engraved titlepage, 4 plates, text engravings. 6.5 x 4", terra cotta cloth, gold stamped spine, black stamped boards with publisher logo. Tips frayed, cover rubbed, soiled, shaken, toned, upper endsheet removed, fair. Girls discuss relative merits of sewing vs reading, &c. $15.00

235 (Early American Children's Book) OTTA HELD, and Other Stories in Prose & Verse. By a preacher. NY: Carlton & Porter, copyright 1856. 124 pages, 2pp 'Books for Sunday Schools'. 3 plates. 6 x 4", purple cloth, gold stamped spine, blind paneled boards. Lightly rubbed, shaken, foxed, G. 'Mount Leabanon M.E. S.S. 113', 'Robert Lance 1865' on pastedown. Otta, daughter of lazy German drunks, dad jailed, mom splits, pious Otta lives happierly with Johnsons; Step-Home, Little Jessie, John Pounds & Ragged School, Disobedient Boy, Alice Williams & Country Cousins, Spiders, March Wind, Louisa & Lobster, Spring Voices, Elihu Burritt, Charlie's Hunt, Robin Redbreast, Georgie. $15.00 236 (Early American Children's Book) The CHRISTIAN PILGRIM; containing an Account of the Wonderful Adventures & Miraculous Escapes of a Christian, in His Travels from the Land of Destruction to the New Jerusalem. Revised by the Committee of Publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, no date, ca 1840. 126 pages. Frontispiece, many engravings. 6 x 4", leather spine, gold title & lines, marbled paper boards. Lightly damped, cover bit rubbed, G. 'Reformed S.S., N126' on pastedown. Adaptation of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. $15.00

237 (Early American Children's Book) The FIRST DAY of the WEEK. Revised by the Committee of Publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, 146 Chesnut Street, no date, ca 1838. 108 pages. 6 x 3.75", cloth spine, paper label (Family & S.S. Library 45), marbled paper boards. Rubbed, foxed, G. Anecdotes on importance of Sabbath. $15.00

238 (Early American Children's Book) MEMOIR of MARY ANNE HOOKER, Author of "The Life of David," &c. Written for American Sunday-school Union, & revised by Committee of Publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, copyright 1840. 177 pages. 6 x 3.75", cloth spine, paper label (Family & S.S. Library 93), marbled paper boards. Bit damped, foxed, remnants of newspaper cover on pastedowns, G. Mary Anne Brown, Guilford, Connecticut, 1796, educated, taught, married Rev. Horace Hooker, wrote Bible biographies, became ill, traveled, trip to Athens, Georgia, died 1838; includes many letters. $20.00

239 (Early American Children's Book) HENRY WOOD; or, the First Step in the Downward Road. Written for American Sunday-school Union, & revised by Committee of Publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, 1122 Chestnut Street, copyright 1848. 144 pages. Few tiny engravings. 6 x 3.75", gold stamped cloth spine, marbled paper boards. Edges worn, G. Henry keeps coin intended for contribution box, petty thefts, dismissed by employer, repents, goes to sea on whaler Oneida, falls into sailor vices, returns home, dies after drunken brawl. $15.00

240 (Early American Children's Book) The SOWER. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, 1122 Chestnut Street, no date, ca 1840. 8 pages. Few tiny engravings. 3.5 x 2.25", printed buff wrapper with publisher advertisement. 3 marginal stab holes, edge lightly damped, else VG. Sewing seeds as metaphor for people's lives. $10.00

241 (Early American Children's Book) CAIN. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, 1122 Chestnut Street, no date, ca 1840. 8 pages. Few tiny engravings. 3.5 x 2.25", printed buff wrapper with publisher advertisement. 3 marginal stab holes, edge lightly damped, else VG. $10.00

242 (Early American Children's Book) The SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOY. Philadelphia: American Sunday- school Union, 1122 Chestnut Street, no date, ca 1840. 8 pages. Few tiny engravings. 3.5 x 2.25", printed buff wrapper with publisher advertisement. Wrap splitting, short tear, bit soiled, foxed, G. William Jones is getting his lesson. He is a good boy. $10.00

243 (Early American Children's Book) Frageb üchlein über die Anfangs-Gr ünde der Religion. Für Familien-Unterricht, Sonntags-Schulen und Alltags-Schulen. Allentown, Pa.: Verlegt von S.K. Probst. Die siebente Auflage, 1857. (32) pages. Engraving of shepherd repeated on wrap. 5 x 3.25", printed orange wrapper. Stained, corners chipped, rubbed, fair. $35.00

244 (Early American Children's Book) A PEEP at OLD ASIA, with 24 Engravings. Merrill's Pictorial Gallery. Concord, N.H.: Rufus Merrill, no date, ca 1850. 24 pages. Engravings of Rangoon Temple, Circassians, Burmese, Tartars, Wedding, Banyan Tree, Chinese People, Flower Seller, Pagoda, Cormorant Fishing, Bread Fruit Tree, Tea, Dates, Turks, Arabs, Java, Massacre Islander, New Zealander, Palm, Fig, Abraham Mosque, Beer. 7 x 5.5", printed yellow wrapper, publisher advertisement on back. Oversewn, wrap rubbed, soiled, edge wear, wrap parly owner colored, text toned, scattered stains, creases, fair. $35.00 245 (Early American Children's Book) The FAITHFUL LITTLE GIRL. A Story for Children. Boston: Munroe & Francis & C.S. Francis, New-York, copyright 1827. 70 pages. Frontispiece signed 'H' (Alonzo Hartwell), titlepage engraving of organ. 5.75 x 3.5", printed tan stiff paper, pictorial publisher advertisement on back. LACKING UPPER COVER, lower wrap detached, head of frontispiece torn, loss of text, bit rubbed, soiled, fair. $25.00

246 (Early American Children's Book) Die Bekehrung des Sünders. No. 96. Neu-York: Amerikanischen Tractat=Gesellschaft, 150 Nassau-Strasse, no date, ca 1850? 16 pages. 7.25 x 4.5", buff printed paginated wrapper, verses pp 2-4. . Starting along fold, lightly insect spotted, VG. $20.00

247 (Early American Children's Book) The COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE, and PIC-NIC DINNER of COCK ROBIN & JENNY WREN, with the Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin. Embellished with numerous colored engravings. Harrisburg, Pa.; Printed & published by G.S. Peters, no date, ca 1835? 18 paginated leaves, printed 1 side, printed sides facing, pp 1 & 18 pasted to wrapper. Frontispiece, 2: title, 3-4: alphabet, 5-18: verse with color printed illustrations. 5.75 x 3.5", printed pale blue wrapper, 'Catalogue of Amusing and Instructive Picture Books for Little Children' on back. LACKING BOTTOM 2.5" of last leaf & lower wrap, no loss of text on p 18, loss of text from Catalogue on lower wrap, oversewn, wrap worn, soiled, text foxed, G. $500.00

248 (Early American Children's Book) ELLEN; A Pleasing Instance of Early Piety. No. 27. Evangelical Tracts. Colophon: Boston: "Evangelical Tract Society." Lincoln & Edmands, Printers & General Agents, 1823. 12 pages, also (241)-252. 7 x 4.5", stitched. Removed, loose, small ink stain, bit foxed, G. American Imprints 12437. Ellen converted at 14, became ill 1822, pious death, subscripted Charlestown, Mass. 'The Sacrifice' (verse) pp 10-11. $20.00

249 (Early American Children's Book) The ADVENTURES of PETER JONES. Embellished with beautiful engravings. Hamilton: Williams, Orton & Co, 1830. 34 (of 35) pages. 9 crude engravings signed 'D.T.', Daniel Scrope Throop, Hamilton, Early American Book Illustrators, 1240. 5 x 3", stitched. LACKING WRAPPER & OUTER LEAF (frontispiece & p 35), corner 1 leaf torn, no loss text, rubbed, soiled, with all faults. Peter's family building log cabin upstate, brave Peter survives bear attack, Peter & father captured by Indians, released by chief's daughter, pursued, but reaches home & protected by neighbors. With 'The Affectionate Dog' & 'The Orphan Cottager'. $50.00

250 (Early American Children's Book) TESTIMONIES RESPECTING the BIBLE. (Handbill Series) No. 1. NY: American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street, no date, ca 1830. Broadside. 6.75 x 4". Text in narrow ornamental border. Foxed, creased, G. Testimonials from Lord Bacon, John Selden, Milton, Matthew Hale, Robert Boyle, Locke, William Jones. $10.00

251 (Early American Children's Book) The CHILD'S BOOK of SONGS. Merrill's Toys. Concord: Merriam & Merrill, 1854. 24 pages. Engravings. 6 x 4", printed buff wrapper with Rufus Merrill, 1853 imprint & publisher lists on back. Wrap split, detached, rubbed, short tear, text G. $25.00

252 (Early American Children's Book) BIBLISCHES FRAGEN=BUCHLEIN, fur Kinder, uber das Neue Testament. Herausgegeben und zum Druct befordert von Samuel Hechler, Buchhandler in Reading, Penn. Gedruckt bei A. Puwelle, Reading, Penn, 1859. 48 pages. 6.25 x 4'', printed yellow wrapper. Soiled, worn, bit foxed, corners creased, few edge nicks, fair. $35.00

253 (Early American Children's Book) [Abbott, Jacob], 1803-1879. BEECHNUT: A Franconia Story. NY: Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, copyright 1850. 211 pages, 4pp publisher advertisement. Birdseye frontispiece of Paris, engravings. 6.75 x 4.25", red cloth, gilt lettered spine, blind roll around boards. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, text bit toned, shaken, endsheet removed, G. Set in 'Franconia', 'Beechnut' a French-Canadian boy boarding there. $20.00 254 (Early American Children's Book) [Bradford, Sarah Hopkins], b. 1818. AUNT PATTY'S MIRROR; A Collection of Pieces in Prose & Rhyme, for the Silver Lake Stories. By Cousin Cicely. Auburn: Alden, Beardsley & Co; Rochester: Wanzer, Beardsley & Co, 1854. Copyright 1852. Stereotyped by Thomas B. Smith, N.Y. 167 pages. Frontispiece & 11 engravings, signed 'Howland', 'W. Roberts', 'Lossing-Barritt'. 6 x 4.75", black cloth, gold stamped spine & oval medallion with title on upper board, blind panels on boards. Tips frayed, cover rubbed, soiled, text shaken, bit foxed, fair. Little Mimic, Spring Wild Flowers, Bitter Lessons, Country Pleasures, Kate Stanley, Skating, Remorse, Dying Boy, Dead Mother, Parrot, Aunt Prudence's Ride in Cars. 'Catharine M. Spencer from Lydia Perley, June 18th, 1854'. $15.00

255 (Early American Children's Book) [Calamy, Benjamin], 1642-1686. POOR JOSEPH. With Reflections. No imprint, ca 1810? 4 pages. Folded sheet, 7 x 4.5". Laid paper. Colophon: 'Price 3d per doz. or 1s 8d. per 100. Creased, bit foxed, soiled, G. Sad tale of half-wit who heard Dr. Calamy at St. Mary's, Aldermanbury, is converted, takes ill, visited by preacher who prays with him, he dies. $25.00

256 (Early American Children's Book) [Charlotte Elizabeth], 1790-1846. The SIMPLE FLOWER. Ser. IV. 10. NY: American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street, no date, ca 1850. 32 pages. Frontispiece, titlepage engraving signed 'R. Roberts', engraving at head of text. 6 x 3.75", orange printed buff wrapper, publisher advertisement on back. Small stain upper wrap, wrap lightly rubbed, soiled, text slightly foxed, VG. 'Harriet S. Chenery' in ink head of upper wrap. $15.00

257 (Early American Children's Book) [Doddridge, Philip], 1702-1751. The LIFE of COL. JAMES GARDINER. Who Was Slain at the Battle of Prestonpans, September 21, 1745. Revised by Committee of Publication of American Sunday-school Union. Philadelphia: American Sunday- school Union, no date, ca 1840. 180 pages. Frontispiece. 6 x 4", leather spine, gold title & lines, marbled paper boards. Rubbed, endsheets foxed, G. 'Reformed S.S., N128' on pastedown. Colonel James Gardiner, 1688-1745, Scottish soldier in British Army, mortally wounded by Highlanders in 1745 Jacobite rising. $15.00

258 (Early American Children's Book) [Hallock, Mary Angeline, b. 1810]. BETHLEHEM and HER CHILDREN. NY: American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street, no date, ca 1860. 128 pages. Chromolithograph frontispiece with tissue, many engravings. 6 x 5", purple cloth, fancy blind board panels, fancy gold title on upper board, edges gilt. Cover rubbed, soiled, text toned, G. $20.00

259 (Early American Children's Book) [Warner, Susan], 1819-1885. The LITTLE CAMP on Eagle Hill. NY: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1874. Copyright 1873. 429 pages. Frontispiece & 2 plates. 7 x 4.5", terra cotta cloth, gold & black stamped spine, black stamped pictorial upper board, blind stamped lower board. Tips trifle frayed, bit toned, shaken, small stain, G. Summer camp is setting for various lessons, mentions Newburgh, Cornwall. $20.00

260 (Early American Children's Book) Abbott, Jacob. ROLLO'S GARDEN. The Rollo Story Books. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company, copyright 1857. Pages (95)-128. Frontispiece. 6.25 x 4", red cloth, gold stamped spine & fancy series title on upper board, blind paneled boards. Cover lightly rubbed, soiled, bit foxed, shaken, lower endsheet removed, G. 'Ida Arnold' & 'Mary Beach' on endsheets. Rollo accompanies his father to Farmer Cropwell's to purchase seeds, is gifted some for himself & some space in father's garden to sow. $15.00 261 (Early American Children's Book) American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia. The HARVEY BOYS. Illustrating the Evils of Intemperance & Their Remedy. Written for the American Sunday- school Union & Revised by the Committee on Publication. Copyright 1834. 135 pages. Few text engravings. 6 x 3.5", purple cloth, gold lettered spine, blind rules around boards. Cover soiled, rubbed, G. Obtained premium of 100 dollars for best work exhibiting evils of intemperance & means of arresting progress. Mr. Harvey brings sons Edward & George on field trips - tavern, prison, poor- house - to observe evils of liquor, four Jew boys - Bible story about youth who refused meat & wine for bread & water, History of Temperance Reformation. $15.00

262 (Early American Children's Book) American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street, New York. The TRACT PRIMER. No date, ca 1850? 108 pages. Frontispiece, alphabet, many small engravings. 6.5 x 4.25", blue cloth, fancy blind board panels, gold medallion on upper board, 'The Pictorial Tract Primer', gilt page edges. Edges frayed, cover worn, soiled, few corners clipped, short straight cuts through 3 leaf edges, no loss, foxed, lengthy owner pencil notes on endsheets, fair. $15.00

263 (Early American Children's Book) Cary, Alice. SNOW-BERRIES. A Book for Young Folks. Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867. x,206 pages. Frontispiece & 5 engraved plates. 6.75 x 5", blue cloth, gold stamped spine & medallion on upper board with title, blind rules around boards. Tips frayed, cover soiled, rubbed, toned, shaken, few small stains, fair. Bibliography of American Literature 2833. Stories & verse, Counting Chickens, Advice, Talk with Tree, New-Year's Lesson, Burning Prairie, Gypsy Fortune-Teller, Brickmaker's Boy, Weaver's Daughters, Fisherman, Poet to Painter, Inventory of Drunkard, Hunter's Song, Street Beggar, &c. 'Louise M. Wasgatt', 'Roy from Mamma, Dec. 25th 1897' on blank, rubberstamp 'Roy Clifford Hurd, Charlestown, Mass'. $15.00

264 (Early American Children's Book) Chamberlain, Thomas. Nachdr ückliche Buss-Stimme und Warnungs-Posaune vom Himmel, an alle bosshafte Sünder auf Erden. Oder Thomas Chamberlains letzte Leichen-Rede, welche er nur einen Augenblick vor seinem Ende, zur allgemeinen Erbauung, vor einer vollen Gemeinde ablegte. Sammt einer besondern Nachricht verschiedner merkw ürdiger Dinge, welche seine Ehrw ürden kurz vor seinem Abschied aus der Welt in einem Gesicht gesehen hat, dessen eigentliche Aufl ösung ihm Ebenfalls gezeigt wurde. Dritte auflage - aus dem Englischen. Libanon, gedruckt bey J. Hartman, 1836. 18 pages. 5.5 x 3.5", stitched, blue paper strip pasted over fold. Faintly damped, corners creased, rubbed, soiled, G. Pennsylvania German issue of England's Timely Remembrancer. $75.00

265 (Early American Children's Book) Dwight, H. G. O. (Harrison Gray Otis), 1803-1862. A DICTIONARY of the PROPER NAMES in the NEW TESTAMENT, with other Helps for Teachers in Sabbath Schools. Stereotype copy - third edition. Utica: Western Sunday School Union, Northway & Porter, Printers, 1828. 66 pages. 5.25 x 8.25 folding engraved, colored in outline, map of Voyages & Travels of St. Paul inside lower board. 5.75 x 3.75", leather spine, printed paper boards. LACKING 1 MAP, cover soiled, rubbed, text & map clean, G. $25.00

266 (Early American Children's Book) Gallaudet, Rev. T. H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1787-1851, Principal, American Asylum for Deaf & Dumb. SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHY for the YOUNG, with Critical Illustrations & Practical Remarks. Adam to Jacob. NY: American Tract Society, copyright 1838. D. Fanshaw, Printer. 200 pages. 6 plates. 6 x 3.75", leather spine, gold title & lines, '1' (Volume 1), patterned cloth boards. Small spine repair, lightly rubbed, foxed, G. 'Property of Matthew W. Hasbrouck, Bot Ellenville,March 1st, 1842'. $15.00

267 (Early American Children's Book) Gallaudet, Rev. T. H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1787-1851, Principal, American Asylum for Deaf & Dumb. SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHY for the YOUNG, with Critical Illustrations & Practical Remarks. Joshua + The Judges. NY: American Tract Society, copyright 1839. D. Fanshaw, Printer. 127 + 161 pages. 4 plates. 6 x 3.75", leather spine, gold title & lines, '5' (Volume 5), patterned cloth boards. 'Property of Matthew W. Hasbrouck, Bot Ellenville,March 1st, 1842'. $15.00 268 (Early American Children's Book) Gallaudet, Rev. T. H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1787-1851, Principal, American Asylum for Deaf & Dumb. SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHY for the YOUNG, with Critical Illustrations & Practical Remarks. Ruth. NY: American Tract Society, copyright 1839. D. Fanshaw, Printer. 198 pages. 2 plates. 6 x 3.75", leather spine, gold title & lines, '6' (Volume 6), patterned cloth boards. 'Property of Matthew W. Hasbrouck, Bot Ellenville,March 1st, 1842'. $15.00

269 (Early American Children's Book) General Synod, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. SABBATH SCHOOL and SOCIAL HYMNS of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the United States of America. Adopted by the General Synod, June, 1843. NY: Board of Managers of the General Synod's Sabbath School Union, copyright 1843. Vincent L. Dill, Stereotyper. 279 pages. 4.75 x 3", leather spine, marbled paper boards. Cover & some leaves dampstained, else G. $20.00

270 (Early American Children's Book) Gilpin, Rev. Joshua, Wrockwardine, England. A MONUMENT of PARENTAL AFFECTION, to a Dear & Only Son, or a Memoir of Joshua Rowley Gilpin. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, 1830. 108 pages. 6 x 3.75", cloth spine, paper label (Family & S.S. Library 51), marbled paper boards. Tip wear, foxed, G. Author's son born 1788, died 1806. $15.00

271 (Early American Children's Book) Howitt, Mary [Botham]. OUR COUSINS in OHIO. From The Diary of an American Mother. NY: Collins & Brother, 1849. Stereotyped by Thomas B. Smith, N.Y. 251 pages, 1p publisher advertisement. Few engravings, 1 signed 'J. Howland'. 6.25 x 4.5", patterned purple cloth, gold stamped spine & floral medallion on upper board, fancy blind panels on boards. Edges worn, cloth rubbed, bit foxed, G. Sabin 33373. English Quaker's 'companion volume to Children's Year . . . entirely true . . . twelvemonth's chronicle of domestic life of beloved sister . . . her last Christmas on earth.' $20.00

272 (Early American Children's Book) Newton, Rev. John, Late Rector, St. Mary Woolnoth, London. LETTERS to an ADOPTED DAUGHTER. NY: American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street, D. Fanshaw, Printer, no date, ca 1850. 88 pages. Engraved frontispiece, ship with British flags at slip, crowds. 6 x 3.75", leather spine, gold title, lines, marbled paper boards. Tanned, endsheets removed, G. 'Allen B. Simmons, Stowe, Vert', 'Mary L. Simmons, Stowe, Vermont' at front. Author repented 40 years of sin & folly, evangelical minister, with wife adopted 2 nieces, sent news, admonishment, instruction, affection to Elizabeth Catlett while at school from Olney, 1779-1783, $15.00

273 (Early American Children's Book) Porteus, Beilby, Bishop of London, 1731-1809 & Robert Emory. A SUMMARY of the PRINCIPAL EVIDENCES for the Truth & Divine Origin of the Christian Revelation. Designed chiefly for the use of young persons. With notes & questions by Robert Emory. Sunday School and Youth's Library. NY: J. Emory & B. Waugh, for Methodist Episcopal Church, 1832. J. Collord, Printer. Copyright 1832. 91 pages. Engraved frontispiece. 5.25 x 3.5", half leather, gold title & lines, marbled paper boards. Cover rubbed, bit shaken, foxed, G. Pencil rubbings of old coins on endsheets. American Imprints 14333. $15.00

274 (Early American Children's Book) Rev. Thomas M. Strong & Rev. Dr. Ferris, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. PRIMARY BIBLE QUESTIONS for the Use of SABBATH SCHOOLS of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, adopted by the General Synod June 1844 in five volumes. Vol. I (ONLY). From Genesis I, to Joshua V. NY: Board of Managers of the General Synod's Sabbath School Union, copyright 1844. Vincent L. Dill, Stereotyper. 82 pages. 6 x 4", leather spine, printed yellow paper boards, engraving by Strong on upper board, outdoors, teacher, boys on bench, advertisement for Ezra Collier, Agent, Fulton-street, Books, Hymns in every style of binding, Papers, Pens, &c. Cover lightly wormed, soiled, text clean, tight, VG. $15.00 275 (Early American Children's Book) Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. SMITH'S ATLAS, for Schools, Academies & Families. An Atlas, to Accompany The productive geography Philadelphia: W. Marshall & Co; Hartford: Daniel Burgess & Co, copyright 1835. (18) leaves. 12 colored maps. 12 x 9.5", printed stiff paper. Several layers of paper pasted over cover, few double-page maps bit wormed along fold, soiled, short splits, small paper repairs, small stains, fair. $50.00

276 (Early American Children's Book) Wedgwood, William B. The REVISED STATUTES of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, & additional Laws to 1844, reduced to Questions & Answers, for the use of Schools & Families. Boston: Tappan & Dennet, 1844. Copyright 1843. Stereotyped by George A. Curtis, New England Type & Stereotype Foundry, Boston. 116 pages, 4pp 'School Book Depository'. State seal on titlepage. 6.75 x 4.5", cloth spine, blue paper boards. Lightly damped, foxed, rubbed, cover soiled, G. $15.00

277 (Education) The NEW McGUFFEY THIRD READER. NY, &c: American Book Company, copyright, 1901. 224 pages. Illustrated. 7.5 x 5", dark green stamped green cloth. Cover spotted, bit rubbed, owner name, bookplate, text trifle toned, G. 'Joseph A. Ewart, April 1902' on pastedown. Stories & poems, Lark's Nest, True Duncan, Boy & Wolf, Doing Kindness, Duty, Plucky Boy, Seasons, Grandmother's Clock, Weighing Elephant, Arab & Camel, Hurrah for Flag, 23rd Psalm, Chickadee, Trustworthy & True, Night before Christmas, America, Black Beauty, &c. $10.00

278 (Education) [Hoare, Louisa Gurney, 1784-1836]?. HINTS for the IMPROVEMENT of EARLY EDUCATION and NURSERY DISCIPLINE. Portsmouth: T.H. Miller, 1823. 112 pages. 5.75 x 3.5", leather spine, gold title & lines, marbled paper boards. LACKING 1 LEAF INTRODUCTION, pp 3-4, cover worn, toned, fair. American Imprints 12840.Truth & Sincerity, Authority & Obedience, Praise & Blame, Temper, Justice, Harmony, Generosity, Fear, Fortitude, Independence, Industry, Vanity, Manners & Order, Religion. $20.00

279 (Engineering) (R.E. Dietz Company, Brooklyn, New York.) DIETZ CONTRACTORS LANTERNS and ROAD TORCHES. (Leaflet). No date, ca 1950? Slug for Krevalin Hardware, Springfield, MA. (8) pages. Color illustrations of 4 lanterns, 3 highway torches, 3 globes. Folded sheet, 6.25 x 3.5". VG. $12.00

280 (Engineering) A.D. Briggs & Company, Springfield, Massachsetts, Proprietors of Patent. TRUESDELL'S PATENT IRON TRUSS BRIDGE. (Broadside). January, 1868. 10.5 x 8". Creased, VG. Brief description, list of towns where bridge built. $40.00

281 (Engineering) Andrew M. Colvin, No. 124 Maiden Lane, New York, Manufacturers' Agent. OILS AT CASH PRICES. Lubricating & Illuminating Oils. (Broadside). No date, ca 1870? 9.75 x 7.75". Few prices, references. Creased, VG. $15.00

282 (Engineering) French & Hecht, Inc., Davenport, , Springfield, Ohio. F & H RUBBER TIRED WHEELS for INDUSTRY. List No. 3. No date, ca 1940? 40 pages. Illustrations of wheels, wheelbarrows, airplane, casters, motor scooter, factory trucks. 4 x 7.75", stapled. VG. $10.00

283 (Engineering) H.B. Sherman Manufacturing Company, Battle Creek, Michigan. SHERMAN ELECTRICAL GOODS. Condensed Catalog. 16 pages, 4pp August, 1921 Trade Price Sheet inserted. Illustrations of factory, soldering lugs, fuse clips, terminals, connectors, clamps. 9 x 7.5", folding into 9 x 4" color wrapper. VG. $10.00 284 (Engineering) Helena E. Wright & Robert M. Vogel, Editors. INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE '84 PROCEEDINGS: The Fifth International Conference on the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage, Lowell & Boston, Massachusetts, 1984. Volume 2, Proceedings. Sponsored by the Society for Industrial Archaeology & The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage. Society for Industrial Archaeology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington. vii,(217) pages. Illustrated. 11 x 8.5", paperback. New. Historical & theoretical papers on technology, workers, artifacts, policy, reuse, industrial communities, technology transfer, architecture. $15.00

285 (Engineering) Luther Grinder Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. LUTHER'S "DIMO- GRIT" GRINDERS. Catalogue No. 28. No date, 1928? 48 pages. Birdseye view of factory, illustrations of hand, foot, power grinders for sharpening knives, tools, polishing, attachments for tools, drill, honing devices. 8.75 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $25.00

286 (Engineering) Northampton Emery Wheel Company, Leeds, Massachusetts, Manufacturers. SOLID EMERY WHEELS, EMERY WHEEL MACHINERY, and OIL STONES. (Descriptive price list). May 18, 1870. (4) pages. Brown ink. Engravings of American Institute & Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association medals. Folded sheet, 10 x 8". Creased, VG. $15.00

287 (Engineering) Pennsylvania Power & Light Company. The BRUNNER ISLAND STEAM ELECTRIC STATION. April 14, 1961. 36 pages. Birdseye view, halftones of development, control room, diagrams, sections of turbine room, generator, turbine. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper with map. Rubbed, corners creased, G. Describes construction, facility, contractor lists. $20.00

288 (Engineering) Pennsylvania Power & Light Company. The MARTINS CREEK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION. October 12, 1954. 31 pages. Birdseye view, halftones & diagrams of construction, equipment. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper with map. Wrap detached, rubbed, G. Describes construction, facility, contractor lists. $20.00

289 (Engineering) R.D. Wood & Company, Engineers, Iron Founders, Machinists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. GAS PRODUCERS and the BILDT AUTOMATIC FEED DEVICE, Patented. Gas Fuel & the Application of Producer Gas to Manufacturing Purposes. 1906. 120 pages. Illustrations of gas producing power plants, installations, turbines, engines, pumps, valves, hydraulic shear, punch, pipe. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Shaken, wrap pulling from text, few nicks, G. $35.00

290 (Engineering) Rodney Hunt Machine Company, Orange, Massachusetts. RODNEY HUNT WATER CONTROLLING APPARATUS: Flumes, Penstocks, Stand Pipes, Gates & Valves, Hoists & Stands, Trash Racks & Rakes, Relief Valves, Gauges, Fittings. Catalog No. 30, section W.C.A. Fourth edition. Copyright 1926. 128 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", embossed wrapper. Edges lightly damped, cover bit worn, G. $25.00

291 (Engineering) Stone & Webster, Incorporated. CONOWINGO. (Construction viewbook). No date, ca 1928. 32 pages. Folding panorama of power house & dam, colored halftones of generating room, power house, many halftones of construction, turbines, valve, gates, power station, map endsheets. 11 x 8.5", cloth spine, embossed stiff paper. Cover corner chewed, edge stained, cover splitting, text shaken, loose, fair. Conowingo hydro-electric plant built for The Philadelphia Electric Company. $25.00

292 (Engineering) Tennessee Valley Authority, Electric Home & Farm Authority, Incorporated, Chattanooga, Tennessee. TVA: Electricity for All. TOWARD an ELECTRIFIED AMERICA: Electric Home & Farm Authority, An Agency of the Government ot the United States. EHFA Press & Publication, no date, ca 1934. (12) pages, 2p insert. Sepia photos of Roosevelt signing bill, birdseye, dam construction, turbines, electrified home, housewife, farmer, exhibit. 15.5 x 10.5", color wrapper. Creased, rubbed, G. $20.00 293 (Engineering) Tennessee Valley Authority. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FACTS BOOK: Norris, Wheeler & Wilson Projects. No date, ca 1936. 23 pages. Halftones of dam construction. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, few small skinned spots, G. $20.00

294 (Engineering) The Hendey Machine Company, Torrington, Connecticut. MODERN ENGINE LATHES for Progressive Manufacturers. No date, ca 1910? 67 pages. View of factory, fine illustrations of lathes, parts, accessories, testing. 12 x 9", printed stiff paper. Splitting along spine, cover bit rubbed, few text smudges, creases, G. $25.00

295 (Engineering) United States Railroad Car Brake Company, 12 Gold-Street, N.Y., William G. Creamer, Secretary & General Agent. CIRCULAR for 1857. (3) pages. Engraving of rail car end. Folded sheet, 11 x 9". Creased, splitting along fold, edge chips, bit soiled, fair. $25.00

296 (Expositions) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. EXHIBIT of the CHURCH of JESUS CHRIST of LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco, 1939. Press of Zion's Printing & Publishing Company, Independence, Missouri. 28 pages. Illustrations of Mormon Tabernacle in Homes & Gardens Building, Joseph Smith, Memorial Cottage & Monument, Sharon, Vermont, Home, Sacred Grove & Hill Cumorah, Palmyra, New York, historical relief plaques. 7.5 x 5", printed wrapper. Creased, pencil note on back, staples little rusty, bit rubbed, soiled, G. $15.00

297 (Expositions) Greyhound at the World's Fair. HOW to SEE the NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR - Quickly - Comfortably - Completely. (Tour map). Third revised issue, May, 1964. 15.5 x 14.5" sheet folding to 6 x 3.75". Maps of tours, transit service, small images of fair, bus, station, info booth, Greyhound exhibit, Glide-a-Ride & Escorter. VG. $8.00

298 (Expositions) Hanson, John Wesley, with The St. Louis Fair Officials. The OFFICAL HISTORY of THE FAIR, ST. LOUIS, 1904: The Sights & Scenes of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. A Complete Description of the Magnificent Palaces, Marvelous Treasures & Scenic Beauties of the Crowning Wonder of the Age. No imprint, copyright, 1904. 496 pages. Many halftones of buildings, exhibits, people of earth. 9.5 x 7", half leather, marbled paper boards. Upper hinge broken, tips chipped, cover worn, text clean, tight, G. $25.00

299 (Family Values) Van Waters, Miriam, 1887-1974. PARENTS on PROBATION. NY: New Republic, 1927. Copyright, 1927. 333 pages. 7.5 x 4.75", printed wrapper. Cover soiled, edges chipped, G. Ph.D. Anthropology, Clark University, Boston Children's Aid Society probation officer, superintendent Massachusetts Reformatory for Women, 1932-1957, feminist, longterm partner Geraldine Thompson, nearly dismissed on account of lesbianism. 19 Ways of Being a Bad Parent, 'I Would Rather Die than Go Home', Glorious Adventure of Being Grown Up. $20.00

300 (Freethought) Froude, James Anthony. SCIENCE and THEOLOGY: Ancient & Modern. NY: The Truth Seeker Company, no date, ca 1890? 44 pages, 2pp publisher advertisement. 7.25 x 5", printed wrapper with notice for D.M. Bennett's The Truth Seeker, leading freethought journal.. Toned, staples trifle rusty, last leaf pulled from staples, edges damped, G. Much discussion of Epicurus & Lucretius, geology & incongruencies of Bible, Thompson, Darwin, science's challenges to superstitions of religion. $35.00

301 (Furniture) California Furniture Shops, Ltd, Los Angeles, California. 1950 COLONIAL and PROVINCIAL REPRODUCTIONS. 24 pages. Illustrated. 12.75 x 10", embossed stiff paper, plastic comb. Few edge nicks, bit rubbed, G. $25.00 302 (Furniture) Conant-Ball Company, Gardner, Massachusetts. CAPE-COD MAPLE. (Furniture catalog). 1939. 56 pages. Halftones of colonial style furniture, interior drawings. 12.75 x 9.75", printed wrapper. VG. $25.00

303 (Furniture) Conant-Ball Company, Gardner, Massachusetts. CONANT-BALL CAPE-COD FURNITURE. Solid Rock Maple. Catalog No. 50. 1936-1937. 64 pages. Halftones of colonial style furniture, interior drawings. 12.75 x 9.75", printed stiff paper, wire comb. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, text VG. $25.00

304 (Furniture) Consider H. Willett, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky. WILLETT 1953 CATALOG. Solid Maple & Cherry Furniture for Living Room, Bedroom & Dining Room. 58 pages, 18pp 1958 price list inserted. Illustrations of upholstered & wood furniture in traditional & modern styles, 'Lancaster County', 'Golden Beryl', 'Wildwood', 'Transitional'. 13.5 x 10.25", color printed stiff paper, wire comb. Cover rubbed, soiled, text VG. $25.00

305 (Furniture) Harrisburg Woven Wire Mattress Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Charles S. Boll & Brother, Proprietors. WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, Cots, Mattresses & Bedding. Illustrated Catalogue & Price List - 1888. 36 pages. Illustrations of wire & slat spring mattresses, cots. 5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. VG. $40.00

306 (Furniture) W.F. Whitney Company, Inc, South Ashburnham, Massachusetts. 1952 CATALOG: WHITNEY TRADITIONAL MAPLE. (Furniture). 32 pages. Halftones of upholstered & maple living, dining bedroom furniture. 12 x 9", printed stiff paper. Cover lightly scuffed, VG. $20.00

307 (Furniture) W.F. Whitney Company, Inc, South Ashburnham, Massachusetts. 1952 CATALOG: NOW-A-DAY GROUP. Whitney Maple. (Modern furniture). 20 pages, 1p 1954 Additions, 1952 & 1954 Price Lists inserted. Halftones of interiors, upholstered & maple furniture. 12 x 9", printed wrapper. Wrap lightly scuffed, VG. $25.00

308 (Harvard University) American Institute of 1770, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The CONSTITUTION of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE of 1770. Cambridge: Hilliard & Metcalf, 1825. 12 pages. 6.75 x 4.25", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. American Imprints 19409. Fraternity of 1770 merged with Hermetic Society & Akribologoumenoi. $15.00

309 (Harvard University) Henry H. Edes, Rev. William O. White, Charles W. Eliot, Joseph Lovering, Rev. Pitt Dillingham, addresses. SERVICES at the DEDICATION of a MURAL MONUMENT to JAMES WALKER, D.D., LL.D., in the Harvard Church in Charlestown, in the City of Boston, January 14, 1883. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1884. 64 pages. Photomechanical frontispiece of monument. 9.5 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap chipped, titlepage splitting along fold, text toned, G. James Walker, 1794-1874, Harvard, 1814, Harvard Divinity, 1817, Unitarian pastor, Harvard Church, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Harvard President 1853-1860. Inscriptions, list of contributors. 'Miss Margaret Ruthven, with the respects of Henry H. Edes, Easter, 1885' on blank, (Margaret Ruthven Lang, 1867-1972, American composer). $15.00

310 (Hawaii) Coan, Rev. Titus, 1801-1882; Titus Munson Coan, 1836-1921, editor. LIFE in HAWAII: An Autobiographical Sketch of Mission Life & Labors (1835-1881). NY: Anson D.F. Randolph Company, copyright, 1882. viii,340 pages. Heliotype Company frontispiece portrait. 7.5 x 5", gold stamped mustard cloth. Board edge chewed, cloth soiled, hinge loose, text toned, fair. Kaplan, American Autobiographies, 1109. Born Killingworth, Connecticut, Auburn Theological Seminary, missionary in Hilo, Hawaii, recorded volcanic activity, earthquakes, tsunamis; editor son became physician. 'Richard Osborn from his friend Titus Munson Coan, Sept. 29th, 1891' in pencil on verso of frontis, rubberstamp 'Richard T. Osborn, Quaker Hill, N.Y.' $40.00 311 (Horticulture) Elmer Gove, Champlain View Gardens, Burlington, Vermont. GLADIOLUS. 1939 Descriptive List. 52 pages, order sheet, printed envelope inserted. Few halftones of varieties. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

312 (Horticulture) John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, New York. CHILDS' RARE FLOWERS, VEGETABLES and FRUITS. 1908. 148 pages, order sheet, envelope inserted. 4 color plates, many engravings of flowers, plants, 9.5 x 7", color wrapper. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, tips splitting, few corners bent, text lightly toned, G. $35.00

313 (Housekeeping) Sangster, Margaret E. The ART of HOME-MAKING in City & Country - in Mansion & Cottage. NY: Christian Herald Bible House, 1898. Copyright 1898. 463 pages. Many sentimental illustrations. 9 x 7", red, gold & black stamped green cloth. Cover rubbed, soiled, upper hinge loose, text toned, G. Marriage, settling, furnishing bedroom, dining room, library, open fire, door-yard, kitchen, parlor, order & system, neighbors, managing money, music, nursery, school, dress, medicine chest, photographs, papers, entertaining, Thanksgiving, stepmothers, patriotism, , college or business, spinsters, politeness, books, community, religion, Easter, church work, Christmas, correspondence, domestic training, &c. $25.00

314 (Islam) Zwemer, Samuel M. & Arthur Judson Brown, Central Committee, United Study of Missions. The NEARER and FARTHER EAST: Outline Studies of Moslem Lands & of Siam, Burma, & Korea. NY: Macmillan Company, 1908. Published April, 1908. xv,325 pages. Double- page map of Islam, maps of Siam, Burma, Korea. 7 x 5", black stamped green cloth. Few bent corners, clean, tight, VG. Culture & missionary work, social evils. $20.00

315 (Juvenile Fiction) Burnett, Frances Hodgson. GIOVANNI and the OTHER: Children Who Have Made Stories. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892. Copyright, 1892. xi,193 pages, 16pp publisher advertisements. 9 illustrations. 8.5 x 6.5", black, gold & purple stamped green cloth. Slightly rubbed, toned, shaken, else VG. 'Helen, from Will, Dec. 25th, 1892' on blank. 'The Boy Who Became a Socialist' (after reading Edward Bellamy), &c. $25.00

316 (Juvenile Fiction) Hall, Edith King. ADVENTURES in TOYLAND: What the Marionette Told Molly. Aletmus' Young People's Library. Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Company, copyright 1900. 177 pages, 16pp publisher catalog. 70 illustrations. 6.75 x 5.25", red & black stamped tan cloth, dj. Several large chips from dj, rubbed, soiled, fore-edges nibbled, few small smudges in text, neat gift inscription, else clean, tight, G/fair. Daughter of English composer Charles King Hall, born 1877. Set in toyshop, with animated toys. $25.00

317 (Juvenile Fiction) Hill, Marion; F(anniy) Y. Cory, illustrator. The PETTISON TWINS. NY: McClure, Phillips & Co, 1906. Second impression. 263 pages. 7.75 x 5", white & black stamped tan cloth. Very light, neat, pencil editorial marks in 1 chapter, else clean, tight, VG. $10.00

318 (Juvenile Fiction) Pierson, Clara Dillingham, 1868-1952; Frederick Charles Gordon, illustrator. AMONG the POND PEOPLE. NY: E.P. Dutton & Company, copyright, 1901. xi,210 pages. 12 plates. 7.75 x 5.25", gold & color stamped drab cloth, design by Gordon. Cloth slightly spotted, rubbed, clean, tight, VG. Born Coldwater, died Grand Rapids, Michigan, home-schooled, trained for & taught kindergarten, wrote nature fiction for children. $25.00

319 (Juvenile Fiction) Smith, Mary P(rudence) Wells, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOLLY GOOD TIMES TO-DAY. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1894. Copyright, 1894. 281 pages, 1p publisher advertisement. Double frontispiece drawings. 7 x 5", red & gold stamped blue cloth. Faintly rubbed, soiled, toned, very clean, tight, VG. Coyle, Ohio Authors, page 581: born Attica, NY, high school & taught Greenville, Massachusetts, married Judge Fayette Smith, Cincinnati, returned to Greenville 1903 after husband's death. Set in contemporary Cincinnati. $25.00 320 (Juvenile Fiction) Youmans, Eleanor, 1876-1968; Ruth King, illustrator. TEDDY HORSE: The Story of a Runaway Pony. First edition. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, copyright, 1930. 137 pages. 8 x 5.5", red cloth, pictorial paper panel, no dj. Cover lightly rubbed, soiled, text lightly toned, VG/none. Born Maxville, Jefferson County, Missouri, 6 years with grandfather in Pataskala, Ohio after mother's death, back to Missouri 1886 after father remarried, Desoto Normal School, 1894, returned to Ohio, married Brigg Youmans, Pataskala, writing career inspired by son William, love of animals providing content. Coyle, Ohio authors, page 712. $35.00

321 (Knowledge) [Cornwallis, Caroline Frances, 1786-1858; Barlow, John, 1798-1869, editors]. SMALL BOOKS on GREAT SUBJECTS. 3 volumes. Vol. I: Philosophical Theories & Experience; Physiology & Intellectual Science; Prevention of Insanity; Practical Organic Chemistry; II: Early & Later Greek Philosophy; Christian Doctrines in the Second Century; Exposition of Vulgar & Common Errors; III: Vegetable Physiology; Criminal Law; Christian Sects in the XIX Century; Principals of Grammar. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1847. 12 works separately paginated. 6.75 x 4.25", blind stamped black cloth, gold spine titles. Spine tips chipped, splitting along 1 edge, trifle foxed, owner name, G. 'Samuel Abbot Smith, April 15, 1852' on blanks. $35.00

322 (Law) Lawes, Edward. An ELEMENTARY TREATISE on PLEADING in CIVIL ACTIONS. First American from first London edition. Portsmouth, N.H.: Thomas & Tappan, From the Press of S. Sewall, 1808. 246 pages. 8.5 x 5.25", later leather. Rebound, leather dry, rubbed, text bit soiled, foxed, few leaves damped, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 15405. $25.00

323 (Literature) [Brainerd], Eleanor Hoyt, 1868-1942; Penrhyn Stanlaws, illustrator. The MISDEMEANORS of NANCY. NY: Doubleday, Page & Co, 1902. Published April, 1902. ix,213 pages. Frontispiece & 15 plates. 8 x 5.25", white & gold stamped light blue cloth. Cloth lightly soiled, clean, tight, VG. Smith, American Fiction, B-916. Debutante daughter of Kentucky belle & New Hampshire lawyer & sidekick Priscilla sublet apartment in New York City for dating season while mom & dad winter in Florida. $15.00

324 (Literature) Austin, Jane Goodwin, 1851-1894, born Mary Jane Goodwin. A NAMELESS NOBLEMAN. Twentieth edition. Ticknor's Paper Series of Choice Reading, Issued Weekly, Number 5, June 11, 1887. Boston: Ticknor & Company, copyright 1881. vi,369 pages, 8pp publisher advertisements. 7 x 4.5", paperback. Corner nick, trifle toned, VG. Set in France of Louis XIV. $25.00

325 (Literature) Blake, Mary Elizabeth (McGrath); Katherine E. Conway, memoir. IN the HARBOUR of HOPE. (Poems). Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1907. Published November, 1907. xxi,120 pages. 7.25 x 4.75", gold stamped green cloth, top edge gilt, dj. Dj lightly soiled, tiny edge tear, 1907 gift inscription, VG/VG. Born Ireland, emigrated to Quincy, Massachusetts, stonecarver father, Boston private schools, married physician, active Peace Society, 'Irish in America', 'South Africa - 1900', 'Good Friday', 'Twilight on Harvard Bridge'. $15.00

326 (Literature) Fields, Annie, editor. LIFE and LETTERS of . Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1897. Copyright 1897. 406 pages. Photogravure frontispiece of bust, tissue. 7 x 5", gold stamped brown cloth, top edge gilt (Sarah Wyman Whitman). Clean, tight, VG. $25.00

327 (Literature) Holmes, Mrs. M.A. WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN. NY: American Publishers Corporation, copyright 1885. 213 pages, 12pp publisher advertisements. Frontispiece. 7 x 4.75", printed wrapper: Boston: New England Paper & Stationery Co. Cover chipped, worn, text tanned, G. Alice marries Roy, lives happily in castle, Valerie's off to insane asylum after discovering body of her brother Paul. Pulp fiction. $10.00 328 (Literature) Minogue, Anna C. CARDOME: A Romance of Kentucky. NY: P.F. Collier & Son, copyright 1904. 306 pages. 8 x 5.5", black stamped drab cloth. Cover lightly spotted, trifle toned, VG. 'To my friend Florence Hahn Beck (?), with love and fidelity, Anna C. Minogue, January 9, 1905' on blank. Cardome, Georgetown, Kentucky, home of James Fisher Robinson, Kentucky governor 1862-3. $35.00

329 (Literature) Richards, Laura E.; Margaret Widdemer, preface; Winifred E. Lefferts, decorations. MERRY-GO-ROUND: New Rhymes & Old. NY: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1935. (First printing). xvii,113 pages. Drawings. 8 x 5.5", red cloth, pictorial paper label. Dj worn, soiled, VG/G. 'For Robert & Lucy Henderson, who will soon be (if they are not already!) younger than other children, with dear love from Laura E. Richards, 1937' on blank. $35.00

330 (Literature) Robinson, Harriet Jane Hanson, 1825-1911; Carroll D. Wright, introduction, Commisisoner of Labor, statistician, president Clark College, Worcester. LOOM and SPINDLE, or Life Among the Early Mill Girls, with a Sketch of "The Lowell Offering" & Some of Its Contributors. NY & Boston: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, copyright, 1898. vii,216 pages. Titlepage facsimile. 7 x 4.5", gold stamped green cloth, top edge gilt. Cover spotted, else clean, tight, VG. Lowell 60 Years Ago, Child-Life in Cotton Mills, Characteristics of Factory Girls, Biographies: Harriot Curtis, Currier Sisters, Lucy Larcom (Bibliography of American Literature 11396), Cotton Factory To-day. Introduction places operative author in context of factory evolution. $50.00

331 (Literature) Trigg, Roberta, Richmond, Virginia; Margaret Dashiell, illustrator. HAWORTH IDYLL: A Fantasy. Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson, copyright 1946. 88 pages. Drawings. 9 x 6.5", paper boards, printed label, no dj. 4pp publisher leaflet 'Comments by Lovers & Students of the Brontes' & few testimonial slips inserted. Cover rubbed, soiled, text clean, tight, VG/none. Signed by author on titlepage. Fictional diary kept by girl attending school with Bronte sisters at Haworth Parsonage in 1844-5. $20.00

332 (Literature) Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, born Mary Gray Phelps, 1844-1911. AUSTIN PHELPS: A Memoir. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892. Copyright, 1891. 280 pages, 1p addendum, 4pp publisher advertisement. 4 plates after photographs: 2 portraits, Andover home, study. 8 x 5.5", gold lettered maroon cloth, top edge gilt. Neat owner name, very clean, tight, VG. Author renamed after mother died of brain tumor, advocated Spiritualism, animal rights, women's rights & dress reform, temperance. Austin Phelps, 1820-1890, Congregational minister, professor & president Andover Theological Seminary. $15.00

333 (Literature) Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, born Mary Gray Phelps, 1844-1911. CHAPTERS from a LIFE. Boston & NY: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1897. Copyright, 1896. 278 pages. Frontispiece portrait, 23 illustrations. 7.5 x 5", gold stamped green cloth, top edge gilt. Slightly loose, toned, VG. Kaplan, American Autobiographies 5946. Asked to be renamed after mother died of brain tumor, advocated Spiritualism, animal rights, women's rights & dress reform, temperance. $15.00

334 (Literature) Withington, Oliver Wendell. The PILGRIM. A Poem, Delivered Before the Associate Alumni of the University of Vermont, at the Annual Commencement, August, 1849. Boston: Andrews & Prentiss, 1849. 23 pages. 8.75 x 5.25", printed wrapper. Lacking lower wrap, upper chipped, soiled, rubbed, titlepage soiled, rubberstamp, fair. Several references to 'Alma Mater', James Marsh, George W. Benedict, 'now Agent of the Telegraph Line', Oliver W. B. Peabody, Worthington Smith. 'We write by lightning, travel on by steam, Rejoice in Chloroform, that friend to ease, Morton's or Jackson's Patent - as you please - Draw water, where Old Bacchus bathed in wine, & take Daguerreotypes by dot & line' &c. 'Lucy A. Gardner' on wrap. $15.00 335 (Maine) General Conference of the Congregational Churches in Maine. GENERAL CONFERENCE of the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES in MAINE, Fifty-second Anniversary. Maine Missionary Society, Seventy-first Anniversary. Held with the High Street Church in Auburn, June 25, 26 & 27, 1878. Bangor: O.F. & W.H. Knowles, Printers, 1878. 144 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, VG. Officers, chairmen, delegates, ministers, necrology, minutes, finances, county reports, Bangor Theological Seminary, Bowdoin College, Rev. Webster Woodbury, Sermon. $15.00

336 (Maine) Maine Development Commission, Augusta, Maine. MAINE: The Land of Remembered Vacations. No date, ca 1940. (60) pages. Halftones of coast, beaches, Bass Harbor lighthouse, lakes, Mount Kineo, Mount Katahdin, Arnold Trail, Waldo-Hancock Bridge, canoeing, fishing, hunting, Ripogenus Dam, horseback, resort hotel, camp, motel, farm crops, Quillcote, Hollis, Montpelier, Thomaston, Fort Halifax, Bates College, Colby College, Bowdoin College, University of Maine, lobsters. 9 x 7", color wrapper. Faintly creased, VG. $10.00

337 (Maine) Maine Development Commission, Augusta, Maine. The MAINE COAST. No date, ca 1940? 32 pages. Large folding map in blue & black, halftones of coast, fishing, yachting. 9 x 6", color wrapper. Trifle creased, VG. Tuna, pollok, mackerel, striped bass, yacht clubs, harbor facilities. $10.00

338 (Maine) Maine. RESOLVES of the LEGISLATURE of the STATE of MAINE, passed at its session, which commenced on the tenth day of January, & ended on the twenty-second day of March, one thousand eight hundred & twenty-one. Published agreeably to a resolution of June 28, 1820. Portland: Thomas Todd & Co, Printers, 1821. Pages (45)-102, (vii) index. 10.5 x 6.25", printed blue wrapper. Untrimmed. Edges chipped, foxed, few damp spots, G. 'Town of Pownal' on wrap. American Imprints 5922. $25.00

339 (Maine) The Black House, Ellsworth, Maine. VISIT the FAMOUS BLACK HOUSE, Maine's Most Interesting Mansion, Containing a world-wide collection of valuable Antiques & Historic Relics, Ellsworth, Maine. No date, ca 1940? 9 x 12" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Silver & black images of house, furnishings, garden, small map, distance chart. Rubbed, tiny hole, G. $8.00

340 (Massachusetts) BOSTON'S STORY in INSCRIPTIONS: being Reproductions of the Markings that Are or Have Been on Historic Sites. Boston: State Street Trust Company, copyrighted 1908. Compiled & printed by Walton Advertising & Printing Company. (37) pages. Small facsimiles of 100+ historical markers. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

341 (Massachusetts) SOUVENIR of the MOHAWK TRAIL, MASSACHUSETTS. Mechanicville, N.Y.: Charles W. Hughes, no date, ca 1920 - text. Made by Curt Teich & Co, Chicago. (16) pages. 16 captioned color views of Hairpin Curve, North Adams, Hoosac Range, Deerfield Valley & River, Cold River, World War Memorial, Hoosac Tunnel, Mt. Greylock, Whitcomb Summit, Greenfield, tobacco field, roadway. 8.5 x 6.75", color wrapper. Wrap soiled, scuffed, G. $15.00

342 (Massachusetts) SOUVENIR BOOK of the MOHAWK TRAIL through the Berkshire Hills. No imprint, ca 1920? (16) pages. Color views of road, summit. 5.5 x 7", printed wrapper, oval diecut window, brief history of trail on back. Trifle rubbed, VG. $10.00

343 (Massachusetts) Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., historical address. PROCEEDINGS of the TWO HUNDRED and FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the Permanent SETTLEMENT of WEYMOUTH, with an Historical Address. July 4th, 1874. Boston: Wright & Potter, 1874. 107 pages. 9.25 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lacking lower wrap, upper wrap soiled, text toned, scattered foxing, G. Committee for a New England Bibliography 12978. Appended by account of anniversary celebration. $20.00 344 (Massachusetts) American Oil Company. HISTORICAL TOURS in & about BOSTON. Compliments of American Oil Company. Copyright 1952. (48) pages. Small drawings of King's Chapel, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Bunker Hill Monument, Wayside Inn, State House, Boston Public Library, Symphony Hall, Plymouth Rock, &c. 7 x 5", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, text VG. $10.00

345 (Massachusetts) Andover Theological Seminary, Andover, Massachusetts & Eliphalet Pearson. The CONSTITUTION and ASSOCIATE STATUTES of the THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY in Andover; with a Sketch of Its Rise & Progress. Boston: Farrand, Mallory, & Co, Belcher & Armstrong, Printers, 1808. 68 pages. 8 x 5", plain blue wrapper. Wrap split, spine chipped, foxed, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 14357. $25.00

346 (Massachusetts) Auxiliary Education Society of Essex County, D.T. Kimball, Secretary. CONSTITUTION and ADDRESS of the AUXILIARY EDUCATION SOCIETY of ESSEX COUNTY, Nov. 1828. Andover: Flagg & Gould, Printers, 1828. 12 pages. 6.75 x 4.5", stitched. Library rubberstamp, VG. $15.00

347 (Massachusetts) Auxiliary Unitarian Association in the County of Worcester, Massachusetts. CONSTITUTION of the AUXILIARY UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION, in the County of Worcester. Worcester: Spy Office, S.B. Manning, Printer, October, 1825. 8 pages. 8.5 x 5", stitched. Foxed, faintly damped, edge nick, G. Officers. $15.00

348 (Massachusetts) Bagg, J.N., compiler; Thomas E. Vermilye, historical address; Ellen P. Champion, poem. ACCOUNT of the CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION of the Town of West Springfield, Mass., Wednesday, March 25th, 1874, with the Historical Address, Poem & other Facts & Speeches. Published by vote of town, 1874. Clark W. Bryan & Co, Springfield, printers. 144 pages. Portraits of Rev. Joseph Lathrop, William Buell Sprague, 5 engravings of school, town hall, churches, elm. 9.5 x 6", purple cloth, gold title upper board. Tips worn, text bit toned, else clean, tight, VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 12854. Lists of officers, Bagg, Cooley, Day, Ely, Lathrop, Smith, Bliss & other families. $35.00

349 (Massachusetts) Berkshire Grill & Tea Room, Great Barrington, Massachusetts. (Business card). Accessible to Easland or Berkshire Garage. Motoring Lunches put up to order a specialty. No date, ca 1925? 3 x 4". Green ink, white card. Few adhesive marks on back, else VG. $5.00

350 (Massachusetts) Bigelow, Andrew, Pastor, First Congregational Church, Taunton, 1795-1877. GOD'S CHARGE UNTO ISRAEL. A Sermon Preached before His Honor Samuel T. Armstrong, Lieutenant Governor, the Honorable Council, & the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, on Wednesday, January, 6, 1836. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, Printers to State, 1836. 78 pages. 9.5 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Untrimmed. Wrap bit soiled, VG. List of election sermon preachers. American Imprints 36223. $15.00

351 (Massachusetts) C.R. Canedy, North Adams, Massachusetts. SOUVENIR BOOK of the MOHAWK TRAIL through the Berkshire Hills. No date, ca 1920? (16) pages. Color views of road, Hair Pin Turn, Whitcomb Summit. 5.5 x 7", printed wrapper, oval diecut window, brief history of trail on back. Few edge chips, wrap trifle soiled, VG. $10.00 352 (Massachusetts) Charles R. Canedy, Photographer & Photo Publisher, North Adams, Massachusetts. The TRAIL of the MOHAWK: Miles of Magnficent Mountain Scenes, Unrivaled on the Atlantic Coast. A Souvenir, A Guide Book. No date, ca 1920. (48) pages. Photos of highway, Mount Greylock, North Adams, Whitcomb Summit, illustrated advertisements for Greylock Hotel & Garage, Richmond-Wellington Hotels, Mohawk Garage, Maplewood, Pittsfield, Hotel Aspinwall, Lenox, Bennington Monument, Walloomsac Inn, Bennington, map of region, Charlemont Inn. 6.25 x 8.75", color printed stiff paper, silk cord tie. Rubbed, soiled, G. $20.00

353 (Massachusetts) Commonwealth of Massachusetts, General Court. RESOLVES of the GENERAL COURT of the COMMONWEALTH of MASSACHUSETTS, passed at the extra session, which commenced on Wednesday the 2nd of September, & ended on Wednesday the 4th of November, 1835; & at the session which commenced on Wednesday the 6th of January, & ended on Saturday the 16th of April, 1836. Published agreeably to a resolve of the 16th January, 1812. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, 1836. Pages (207)-(424), vi index. 10.75 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Untrimmed, unopened. VG. American Imprints 38854. $25.00

354 (Massachusetts) Commonwealth of Massachusetts. LAWS Passed at the Session Commenced on the Twenty-fifth May, 1808. No imprint [Boston, 1808]. Pages (393)-415, 1p index. 9.75 x 5.75", plain blue wrapper. Wrap split along fold, foxed, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 15527. $25.00

355 (Massachusetts) Commonwealth of Massachusetts. LAWS of the COMMONWEALTH of MASSACHUSETTS, passed by the General Court at their first session, commenced on the last Wednesday in May, one thousand eight hundred and eleven. Boston: Adams, Rhoades & Co, 1811. Pages (383)-509, (viii) index, titlepage at end. 9.5 x 5.75", plain blue wrapper. Bit foxed, wrap split along spine, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 23310. $25.00

356 (Massachusetts) Congregational Churches, Southampton, Easthampton, & Westhampton, Massachusetts. A CONFESSION of FAITH, and COVENANT, Adopted by the CHURCHES in SOUTHAMPTON, EASTHAMPTON, and WESTHAMPTON. Northampton: J. & L. Metcalf, Printers, 1848. 16 pages. 4.25 x 2.75", plain green wrapper. VG. 'D. Jennie Pomeroy, Southampton, Mass, June 18, 1863' in pencil on titlepage. $25.00

357 (Massachusetts) Cushing, Rev. Christopher & Rev. Lyman Whiting. A DISCOURSE at the Funeral of the REV. THOMAS SNELL, D.D., at North Brookfield, Mass. Also, A Memorial Tribute, May 7, 1862. Boston: Wright & Potter, Printers, 1862. 60 pages. Frontispiece portrait with tissue. List of published writings. 9.25 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, short tear, corner chips, text VG. Pastor, First Congregational Society, North Brookfield, Massachusetts, 1798-1862. $15.00

358 (Massachusetts) Discharged Soldiers' Home, Boston, Massachusetts. FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT of the DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' HOME, with the Constitution, By-laws, & a List of the Officers. Boston: Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 1866. 20 pages. 9.5 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Library marks, wrap splitting, chipped, remnants of pamphlet binder, text VG. $15.00

359 (Massachusetts) Dorchester, Massachusetts. The TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT of the FINANCES of the TOWN of DORCHESTER, for the Year Ending Jan. 31, 1858. Boston: Joseph G. Torrey, 1858. 56 pages. 9 x 5.75'', printed wrapper. Wrap splitting, bit soiled, VG. Finances, town properties, fires, vital statistics. $20.00

360 (Massachusetts) Ellis, George Edward, 1814-1894. A COMMEMORATIVE DISCOURSE Delivered in the NEW SOUTH CHURCH, Church Green, Boston, on Sunday, December 25, 1864, on the Fiftieth Anniversary of its Dedication. Boston: Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1865. 42 pages, 4pp 'Order of Services'. 9 x 6", printed orange wrapper. Wrap soiled, rubbed, edge nick, text VG. $15.00 361 (Massachusetts) Esso Standard Oil Company. BOSTON and Vicinity with Cape Cod, MAP and VISITOR'S GUIDE. Copyright 1958. 17 x 24" sheet folding to 8.5 x 4". General Drafting Company color maps of downtown, Boston & vicinity, eastern Massachusetts, index, points of interest, cover art. VG. $8.00

362 (Massachusetts) Fisher, George Elisha, Pastor, First Congregational Church, South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. HISTORICAL ADDRESS by the Pastor, with Addresses & Letters, at the SEMI- CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION of the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, in SOUTH HADLEY FALLS, Mass., Aug. 9, 1874. Holyoke: Transcript Book & Job Printing House, 1874. 46 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Lightly creased, wrap bit soiled, VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 12056. $15.00

363 (Massachusetts) Gannett, Ezra S. (Stiles), 1801-1871. The RELIGION of POLITICS. A Sermon delivered before His Excellency John Davis, Governor, His Honor George Hull, Lieutenant Governor, the Honorable Council, & the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, January 5, 1842. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, 1842. 46 pages. 9.25 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lacking lower wrapper, upper trifle soiled, creased, G. 'Religion must control & sanctify the whole life of the individual & of the nation.' $10.00

364 (Massachusetts) General Association of Massachusetts. MINUTES of the GENERAL ASSOCIATION of MASSACHUSETTS, at their Meeting in Taunton, June, 1831. With the Narrative of the State of Religion, & the Pastoral Address. Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1831. 24,(16) pages. 9.5 x 6", printed wrapper. Untrimmed. Slightly creased, foxed, VG. $15.00

365 (Massachusetts) General Association of the Presbyterian Church of Massachusetts. MINUTES of the GENERAL ASSOCIATION of MASSACHUSETTS, at their Session in Worcester, June, 1847. With the Narrative of the State of Religion, & the Pastoral Letter. Boston: Press of Crocker & Brewster, 1847. 63 pages, 1p 'Form of Schedule for Annual Meeting. 8.75 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Dogeared, lightly creased, wrap bit soiled, G. Delegates, Rev. Amos Bullard, Pastoral Address, Rev. William Bement, Narrative, Treasurer Report, Rules. $15.00

366 (Massachusetts) Green, Samuel, Pastor, Union Church, Boston, 1792-1834. CHRISTIAN FAITHFULNESS and ZEAL essential to the Preservation of the Church, & the Salvation of the World. A Sermon preached before the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at its late anniversary, May 30, 1827. With the Constitution of the Society, & the Annual Reports of the Directors & Treasurer. Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1827. (51) pages. 8.75 x 5.75", stitched. Lacking wrapper, edge stain, corners chipped, bit rubbed, soiled, foxed, fair. American Imprints 29065. 'Eunice Holbrook Kingsbury' at head of title. $15.00

367 (Massachusetts) Hill, Alonzo, Minister, Second Society, Worcester, 1800-1871. A DISCOURSE on the LIFE and CHARACTER of the REV. NATHANIEL THAYER, D.D., Pastor of the First Congregational Church & Society in Lancaster, delivered at His Interment, June 29, 1840. Worcester: Spooner & Howland, 1840. 40 pages. 9 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Untrimmed. Wrap splitting, soiled, corners creased, lightly damped, foxed, G. List of publications. $15.00

368 (Massachusetts) Hoberman, Michael. YANKEE MODERNS: Folk Regional Identity in the Sawmill Valley of Western Massachusetts, 1890-1920. First edition. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, copyright 2000. liii,162 pages. Portraits of older residents along Sawmill River from North Leverett through Montague, Massachusetts, views of scenery, few maps. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. Few owner marks in text & notes on endsheet, else VG/VG. ISBN 1572330872. Signed presentation to fellow folklorist Audrey Duckert with her notes, photo & letter from Margot Culley inserted. $15.00 369 (Massachusetts) Hopkins, Mark, President, Williams College, Willamstown, Massachuetts, 1802- 1887. A SERMON, Preached before the Annual Convention of the Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 29, 1845. Boston: T.R. Marvin, 1845. 32 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lacking lower wrap, last page soiled, else VG. $10.00

370 (Massachusetts) Horton, Edward Augustus, 1843-1931, Minister. FROM SHORE to SHORE. A Sermon Preached at the First Congregational, (Unitarian,) Church, Leominster, February 27, 1870. Fitchburg: Fitchburg Reveille Office, 1870. 16 pages. 8.75 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap splitting, detached, soiled, edge chips, text G. $10.00

371 (Massachusetts) Lathrop, Joseph, Pastor , First Church, West-Springfield, Massachusetts, 1731- 1820. The INFIRMITIES and COMFORTS of OLD AGE. A Sermon to Aged People. Second edition. Springfield: H. Brewer - Printer, no date, (1806). 14 pages. 8.75 x 5", stitched. Untrimmed. Trifle soiled, toned, VG. Shaw & Shoemaker 10699. $35.00

372 (Massachusetts) Massachusetts Department of Commerce, Boston, Massachusetts. A World of Fun & Relaxation: MASSACHUSETTS: The Historic Vacationland: A Travel Map to help you feel at home in the Bay State! April, 1964 - printer code. 21.5 x 34" sheet folding to 5.25 x 8.5". Color pictorial map by Ernest Dudley Chase, other side has color halftones, state forests & parks, covered bridges, mileage table. $10.00

373 (Massachusetts) Milton, Massachusetts. The AUDITOR'S TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT of the Receipts & Expenditures of the TOWN of MILTON, being a General Statement of the Finances of the Town, for the Year ending Feb. 3, 1862. Also, a List of the Tax-payers. Prepared & printed by order of the town. Dedham: John Cox, Jr, Printer, 1862. 36 + 20 pages. 9 x 5.5", stitched. Soiled, some corners creased, few edge tears, fair. $15.00

374 (Massachusetts) Needham, Daniel. ORATION of Hon. DANIEL NEEDHAM at the DEDICATION of the TOWN HOUSE in AYER, MASS., October 26th, 1876. Ayer: John H. Turner, Book & Job Printer, 1876. 20 pages. 8.75 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lightly creased, toned, G. Origin & erection of building, forefathers' ideas on government, century of progress, town house represents free speech, free ballot, popular education, &c. $15.00

375 (Massachusetts) North Brookfield, Massachusetts. Twenty-fifth ANNUAL REPORT of the SCHOOL COMMITTEE of the Town of NORTH BROOKFIELD, April, 1861. Worcester: Printed by Henry J. Howland. 20 pages. 9.25 x 5.75", printed yellow wrapper. Wrap soiled, marginal pencil mark, VG. $15.00

376 (Massachusetts) Pickett, Aaron, Pastor, 1792-1866. The FINAL ANSWER: or, Brief Statements & Remarks Respecting the Present Division in the South Church & Society, Reading, Mass. Boston: C.C. Moody, 1848. 71 pages, 'Note' slip. 8.75 x 6.25", printed wrapper. Light crease, cover trifle soiled, rubbed, trifle foxed, VG. Period doctrinal dispute between pastor & congregation over Hopkinsianism, Antinomianism, Unitarianism, Washingtonianism, Ultraism, leading to letters, councils, meetings, accusations. $10.00

377 (Massachusetts) Royal Arch Masons, Grand Chapter of Massachusetts. GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER of MASSACHUSETTS. M.E. Daniel L. Gibbens, Grand High Priest. Boston, September, 1827. Minutes of Proceedings. Boston: Comp. E.G. House, 1827. 17 pages. 9.75 x 6", stitched. Unopened, untrimmed. Damped, bit soiled, edges bit ragged, else VG. American Imprints 28935. $35.00 378 (Massachusetts) Salem Young Men's Union, Salem, Massachusetts. ACT of INCORPORATION, CONSTITUTION and BY-LAWS, of the SALEM YOUNG MEN'S UNION, with List of Officers & Members. Incorporated, April, 1857. Salem: Gazette Office, 1858. 21 pages. 7.25 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Wrap bit stained, corner bent, G. For purpose of diffusing & promoting knowledge among men engaged in mercantile pursuits, establishing a library. $15.00

379 (Massachusetts) Snell, Thomas, 1774-1862, Pastor. A SERMON, Delivered in North Brookfield, November 26, 1846. Being the day of the Annual Thanksgiving. West Brookfield: Merriam & Cooke, Printers, 1847. 32 pages. 9.25 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, some edge wear, text VG. $15.00

380 (Massachusetts) Snell, Thomas, 1774-1862. A SERMON, delivered June 27th, 1848, being the 50th Anniversary of His Ordination & Instalment, to the Pastoral Charge of the Congregational Church & Society in North-Brookfield. West Brookfield: Power Press of Cooke & Chapin, 1848. 56 pages. 9 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Untrimmed. Wrap lightly soiled, few corners creased, VG. $20.00

381 (Massachusetts) Stebbins, Rufus P. (Phineas), 1810-1885. A CENTENNIAL DISCOURSE Delivered to the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH and SOCIETY in LEOMINSTER, September 24, 1943, it being the completion of a century since the organization of said church. With an appendix. Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown, 1843. 112 pages. 9 x 5.5", disbound. Lacking upper wrapper, few dogears, bit foxed, G. Committee for a New England Bibliography 8737. Lists of deacons, early settlers. $15.00

382 (Massachusetts) The Royal Blue Line Company - Boston Division, W.F. Smith, President. FREE MAP & GUIDE to BOSTON & VICINITY. Copyright 1924. 31 pages. Blue ink. Double-page pictorial map of Boston, halftones of Royal Blue car & uniformed driver, Bunker Hill Monument, Faneuil Hall, Old North Church, Minuteman Statues, Harvard Gate, Wayside Inn, Marblehead, House of Seven Gables, Fairbanks House, Wellesley College, Plymouth Rock, National & Miles Standish Monuments, Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown, Gloucester, Mohawk Trail, White Mountains. 8.75 x 8" stapled booklet folding to 8.75 x 4". Scuffed, VG. Describes 14 tours. $15.00

383 (Massachusetts) Walker Lithograph & Publishing Company, Boston, Massachusetts. WALKER'S VEST POCKET MAP of BOSTON Giving All Points of Interest with Every Railway & Steamboat Terminus. No date, ca 1910? 20 x 18.5" map in black, green & red, folding into 5.75 x 3" printed stiff paper cover, listings of Pocket City & Road Maps. VG. 'Places of amusement': 'American League, Fenway Park', 'National League-Braves Field'. $20.00

384 (Massachusetts) Walker, James, 1794-1874. A SERMON delivered before His Excellency LEVI LINCOLN, GOVERNOR, His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop, Lieutenant Governor, the Hon. Council, the Senate, & House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the Day of General Election, May 28, 1828. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, Printers to State, 1828. Half-title, 16 pages. 8.75 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, G. American Imprints 37062. $10.00

385 (Massachusetts) Washburn, Emory, James Reed, &c. CELEBRATION of the TWO-HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY of the INCORPORATION of BRIDGEWATER, MASSACHUSETTS, At West Bridgewater, June 3, 1856; including the Address by Emory Washburn of Worcester; Poem by James Reed, A.B., of Boston; & the Other Exercises of the Occasion. With an Appendix. Published by Request of the Committee of Arrangements. Boston: Printed by John Wilson & Son, 1856. 167 pages. Engraved frontispiece of Old Church & Town-House, engraved portrait of Nahum Mitchell. 9.5 x 5.75", disbound. Remnant of printed wrapper on spine, extremities soiled, plate loose, rubbed, fair. Committee for a New England Bibliography 6068. $25.00 386 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk, for the Year Ending March 9, 1857. Boston: William White, Printer, 1857. 48 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, VG. $10.00

387 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk, for the Year Ending March 14, 1859. Boston: William White, Printer, 1859. 50 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap stained, G. $10.00

388 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk, for the Year Ending March 12th, 1860. Boston: Hayden & Randall, Printer, 1860. 60 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap bit soiled, VG. $10.00

389 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk, for the Year Ending March 11, 1861. Boston: Wright & Potter, Printers, 1861. 47 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Leaf creased, wrap bit soiled, G. $10.00

390 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk, for the Year Ending March 9, 1863. Boston: Wright & Potter, Printers, 1863. 56 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lacking lower wrap, faintly damped, G. $10.00

391 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk, for the Year Ending March 10, 1863-4. Boston: Wright & Potter, Printers, 1864. 66 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lacking lower wrap, faintly damped, G. $10.00

392 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk, for the Year Ending March 10, 1865. Boston: Wright & Potter, Printers, 1865. 44 + 35 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

393 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk & Assessors. From February 25, 1871, to January 1, 1872. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, Printer, 1872. 83 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap slightly soiled, few corners creased, VG. $10.00

394 (Massachusetts) Weymouth, Massachusetts. REPORT of the SELECTMEN of the TOWN of WEYMOUTH, containing a Schedule of the Receipts & Expenditures, the Report of the Overseers of the Poor, the Report of the School Committee, & Statistics Furnished by the Town Clerk. From January 1, 1874, to January 1, 1875. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, Printer, 1875. 87 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap bit soiled, rubbed, VG. $10.00 395 (Massachusetts) Whiting, Lyman, Pastor. A BICENTENNIAL ORATION made in West Brookfield, July 4, 1860. At the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement of the TOWN of BROOKFIELD. 1660. 1860. West Brookfield: Thomas Morey, 1860. 92 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Spine nick, clean, tight, VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 6132. $25.00

396 (Massachusetts) Worcester County Mechanics' Association. BY LAWS of the TRUSTEES of the WORCESTER CO. MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION. Adopted May 13, 1842. With a List of the Officers, Trustees, & Members. Worcester: Press of Massachusetts Spy, 1842. 8 pages. 4.75 x 3", printed blue wrapper. VG. $25.00

397 (Medicine) Aetna Life Insurance Company, Accident & Liability Department, Hartford, Connecticut. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW of the State of CONNECTICUT, Effective January 1, 1914. 31 pages. Text of law with introductory discussion. 8.75 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Hartford Medical Society Library perforated stamp, else VG. $10.00

398 (Medicine) Alfred C. Trull, M.D., Haverhill, Massachusetts. ACCOUNT BOOK, Sept 1, 1909-1918. 300 pages, many printed & manuscript slips, letters inserted. 9.5 x 7.75", half leather, cloth boards. Spine piece & corner leather mostly absent, boards rubbed, soiled, contents shaken, G. Entries for expenses: license, sign, advertisement, needles, forceps, medicine case, drugs, alcohol, labels, bandages, car fare, chloroform, rent, vaginal speculum, thermometer, pill boxes, charges for office consultations, treatments, visits, x-rays, fixing humerus, vaccinations, splinting fractured radius, births reported, confinement, duty at Camp Kenoza (nearby Amesbury, during World War I). $75.00

399 (Medicine) Baby Welfare Department, The Borden Company, New York. The CARE of the MOTHER and BABY'S WELFARE: Proper Care & Feeding. Copyright 1927. 48 pages. Small illustrations of bottle feeding, nursery, clothing, height/weight chart, blank form for baby bio & statistics. 7 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. Promoting Eagle Brand Milk. $10.00

400 (Medicine) Baker, Lewis, M.D. & Associate, Dr. Theodore Beck, Dayton, Ohio. HEALTH and BEAUTY: Prescriptions & Advice, Cause, Symptoms & Treatment of Almost Every Known Disease. Home Treatment Simplified for Everybody. No date, ca 1920? 134 pages. Advertisements for Prescription Products Co, Blackburn Products Co, Leslie Co, Anchor Mfg Co, Dayton, few illustrated. 6 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Staples little rusty, corners bit curled, toned, rubbed, G. Acne to whooping cough, love & courtship, marriage, fevers, poisons, memory, weights & measures, temperature, pulse, obstetric calendar, baths, food composition, milk, incompatibles, &c. $10.00

401 (Medicine) Bangs, L. Bolton, M.D., New York Post-Graduate Medical School & Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital & City Hospital, NY & W.A. Hardaway, M.D., Missouri Medical College, editors. An American Text-book of GENITO-URINARY DISEASES, SYPHILIS, and DISEASES of the SKIN. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1898. Copyright 1898. 1229 pages, 32pp publisher catalog. 20 color plates, 300 engravings. 10.5 x 7", gold lettered cloth. Hartford Medical Society Library perforated titlepage stamp, else VG. $50.00

402 (Medicine) Belden, L. W. (Lemuel Whittlesey), 1801-1839. An ACCOUNT of JANE C. RIDER, the Springfield Somnambulist: the substance of which was delivered as a lecture before the Springfield Lyceum, Jan. 22, 1834. Springfield: G. & C. Merriam, 1834. Copyright 1834. 134 pages, errata slip, 4pp catalog at front. 6.25 x 4", red cloth. Untrimmed. Spine label eaten, cover trifle rubbed, foxed, G. American Imprints 23275. Bookplate William Sawyer, Sterling, Massachusetts, 'Henry S. Sawyer' on blank. Rider performed many activities while asleep, could not recall when awakened, suffered headaches, dizziness, became celebrated, attacks increased; Belden observed, tested, speculated, had her admitted to Worcester State Lunatic Asylum, treated by Samuel B. Woodward, partly recovered, released. $100.00 403 (Medicine) Bundesen, Herman N., M.D., Commissioner of Health, City of Chicago. OUR BABIES. 1925. Chicago Department of Health Weekly Bulletin, Vol. XIX, No. 43, October 27, 1925. 68 pages. Color halftones of sunbathing babies, many small illustrations, food, breast & bottle feeding, potty, bath, clothing, nursery, bed, scale, diaper, carriage, &c. 8.5 x 5.75", color wrapper. VG. $15.00

404 (Medicine) Cantlie, Colonel Sir James. FIRST AID to the INJURED. The Authorised Texbook of the St. John Ambulance Association, being the Ambulance Department of The Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. Revised by Committees in 1917 & 1928. With appendices. 38th edition, 7th reprint, 1931. London: St. John Ambulance Associaton. 250 pages, 7pp illustrated price list. Folding anatomical drawing tipped inside upper board, insignia, illustrations of bandaging, slings, splints, supports, anatomy, resuscitation, carries, stretchers. 5.25 x 4", white & blind stamped black cloth. Cover rubbed, text trifle toned, VG. $15.00

405 (Medicine) Cauldwell, D.O. (David Oliver), M.D. QUESTIONS and ANSWERS on the SEX LIFE and SEXUAL PROBLEMS of UNMARRIED ADULTS: Help for the Unmarried Adults, who Usually Find Sexual Problems Far More Poignant than Do Those Who Are Married. B-846. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, copyright 1949. 30 pages, 2pp publisher advertisement. 8.5 x 5.5", printed red wrapper. Toned, VG. Immature homosexual, legal & social sex codes, widow's plight, social sadism, sublimation, severe restriction, indulgence, lesbian, &c. $15.00

406 (Medicine) Douglas, J.S. (James), M.D., 1801-1878. PRACTICAL HOMOEOPATHY, for the People, adapted to the Comprehension of the Non-professional,& for Reference by the Young Practitioner, including a Number of Most Valuable New Remedies & Improvements in the Treatment of Numerous Diseases Not in General Use. Sixth edition. Milwaukee: 1862. 84 (of 85) pages. 6.5 x 4", disbound. LACKING LAST LEAF (page 85), lacking cover, worn, soiled, few edge chips, writing on upper blank, with all faults. 'Daniel Bautsch' on blank. Cordasco, American Medical Imprints, 60-0479, Homoeopathy in the US, BB400. $35.00

407 (Medicine) Dr. B.J. Kendall & Company, Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. The DOCTOR at HOME. Illustrated. Treating the Diseases of Man & the Horse. A practical hand-book for the non- professional. 1883. 96 pages. Small engravings of diseased body parts, nasal douche, tiny critters, slop hole, water well, ailing horses, sling, teeth, shoeing, nails. 7.5 x 5", printed wrapper, engraving of New Laboratory & Manufactory of B.J. Kendall & Co, Proprietors of Celebrated Spavin Cure. Tanned, edge chips, wrap rubbed, soiled, fair. $15.00

408 (Medicine) E.F. Mahady Company, Boston, distributor. POCKET GUIDE, HUMAN ANATOMY. NY: Clay-Adams Company, 1929. 20th printing. 12 double-page color plates. 6 x 3.5", printed stiff paper, adjustable printed added. VG. Bookplate & pencil name, Cecilia M. Brach. $10.00

409 (Medicine) Eisberg, Harry B., Commander, USN & Lieutenant Jesse E. Owens, USN. FUNDAMENTALS of ARCTIC and COLD WEATHER MEDICINE and DENTISTRY. Project NM 013 009. NAVMED 1307. Washington: Research Division, Bureau of Medicine & Surgery, U.S. Navy Department, 1949. 204 pages. Illustrations of Arctic, Antarctica, edible & poisonous plants, cooking, sanitation, clothing, evacuation, life raft, shelter, fishing, trapping, Navy Icebreakers USS Burton Island & Edisto, dental equipment, quonset, hut, equipment. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, worn, few splits, text VG. $25.00 410 (Medicine) Evans, W. F. (Warren Felt), 1817-1889. MENTAL MEDICINE: a Theoretical & Practical Treatise on Medical Psychology. Fourth edition. Boston: Colby & Rich, copyright 1872. 216 pages. 7.75 x 5", gold stamped terra cotta cloth. Cover spotted, text lightly toned, owner name, else VG. 'J.M. Tompkins, Sept 25 - 75' on blank. Follower of Phineas P. Quimby. Healing, practitioner qualifications, favorable conditions, impressible state, auto-magnetism, phreno-magnetism, positive & negative forces, nervous diseases, mechanical displacement of organs, use of inanimate objects, law of sympathy, spiritual aid, insanity, &c. $35.00

411 (Medicine) Hall, Newman, 1816-1902 & Thomas Sewall, M.D., 1786-1845. The CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER TRIUMPHING OVER DEATH. A Narrative of the Closing Scenes of the Life of the late William Gordon, M.D., F.L.S. of Kingston-upon-Hull. To which is added A Memoir of Dr. John D. Godman. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, no date, 1854? Stereotyped by Wm. S. Slote, Philadelphia. Printed by Wm. S. Martien. 250 pages. Frontispiece of bust by P.S. Duval, Lith, Phila, tissue. 7.5 x 5", blind stamped green cloth, gold spine lettering, medallion on upper board. Few small cover stains, faintly foxed, VG. 'C. Hayden's book' on blank; 'Mrs. Eliza L. Gibbs, Woodland' on endsheet. William Gordon, 1800-1849, advocated temperance & female education; John D. Godman, 1794-1830, taught medical school anatomy in Cincinnati & Rutgers, New York, author 'American Natural History'. $25.00

412 (Medicine) Heather-Bigg, Mildred, R.R.C. HOME NURSING. Arranged According to the Revised Syllabus of the St. John Ambulance Association Compiled by a Committee Principally from the Original Manuscript, Written at the Request of the Association London: St. John's Gate, (1918). 272 pages, xiv - illustrated price list of ambulance equipment, 2pp Garrould Uniforms advertisement, 1p index. Illustrations, feeding appliances, compress, bandage roller, bandaging, catheters, forceps, scalpel. 5.25 x 4", white & blind stamped brown cloth. Trifle toned, VG. $15.00

413 (Medicine) House, S. Daniel, Ph.D. & Louis P. Monte. IS OUR CIVILIZATION OVER-SEXED? Freud Has Lifted a Great Incubus of Shame from Man. Little Blue Book No. 1382. With: 'Tabloid Crusades Vice in Philadelphia'. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, no date, ca 1925? ('The rhythm of the jazz age has infected our sex life . . . '). 32 pages. 5 x 3.5", printed blue wrapper. Toned, VG. Tribute to liberating & maturing effects of Freud & psycho-analysis, appended by tale of Daily News reporter frequenting tenderloin district to obtain evidence for campaign to reduce vice & increase sales. $10.00

414 (Medicine) Hubbard, S. Dana, M.D., Director, New York City Bureau Public Health Education. FACTS ABOUT MOTHERHOOD. NY: Claremont Printing Company, copyright 1922. 28 pages, coupon for set of sex books. 6 x 4.5", printed wrapper with advertisement for Motion Picture 'Wild Oats', list of pamphlets. VG. 'The aim of this pamphlet is to save the babies.' Advice on pre- & post- natal child care. $10.00

415 (Medicine) Hughes, Muriel Joy. WOMEN HEALERS in MEDIEVAL LIFE and LITERATURE. NY: King's Crown Press, 1943. 180 pages. Frontispiece. Bibliography. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. 'Review Copy' rubberstamped on half-title. Cover worn, soiled, corners chipped, ink underlining & marginal notations, fair. 'Steffi Kiesler' on cover, with her notations; Stephanie 'Steffi' Kiesler was head of New York Public Library French & German Collections around this time. $25.00

416 (Medicine) HURD-MEAD, Kate Campbell. A History of WOMEN in MEDICINE from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century. Haddam: Haddam Press, 1938. Copyright 1938. xvi,569 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. VG/none. Garrison-Morton, Medical Bibliography 6650. 'Review Copy' rubberstamp on titlepage. $50.00

417 (Medicine) Jacobi, (Eduard) & J.J. (John James) Pringle, English adaptation. PORTFOLIO of DERMOCHROMES. Volume II (ONLY). NY: Rebman Company, 1903. ix, pages 83-181. Color plates 43-86. 10.5 x 8", leather. Leather torn along, across spine, edges worn, text G. $15.00 418 (Medicine) Jacobi, (Eduard) & J.J. (John James) Pringle, English adaptation. PORTFOLIO of DERMOCHROMES. Volume III: Supplement. (ONLY). NY: Rebman Company, 1906. vii,70 pages. 40 color plates. 10.5 x 8", leather. Large chips from spine, leather dry, worn, text G. $15.00

419 (Medicine) John M. Pratt, National Physicians' Committee for the Extension of Medical Service, Chicago. POLITICAL MEDICINE and Freedom of Enterprise: The Continuing Threat of Collectivist Control. A factual statement on the Compulsory Health Insurance provisions of the Social Security Amendments of 1945 (Wagner-Murray-Dingell S. 1050 - HR. 3293) & an explanation of some of their meanings & implications. No imprint, ca 1945. (28) pages. 7 x 4", stapled booklet. Bit soiled, VG. Alarmist denunciation of early effort to institute national health insurance by American Medical Association lobby spinoff group. $25.00

420 (Medicine) Joseph M. Toner, President, Board of Visitors; W.W. Godding, M.D., Superintendent; I.W. (Isaac Wright) Blackburn, 1851-1911, Special Pathologist. REPORT of the GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL for the INSANE to the SECRETARY of the INTERIOR. 1894. Pathological Supplement: A Study of Ten Intracranial Tumors. Washington: GPO, 1894. 89 pages. 8 halftone plates, 20 figures. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Spine tips splitting, wrap note, else VG. $25.00

421 (Medicine) Kaufmann, Carl Ernst, M.D. KAUFMANN on DISEASE: Its Causes & Home Cure. Boston: A.P. Ordway & Company, no date, ca 1880?. 96 pages, issued without titlepage. 3 color plates of people with skin diseases, few before & after portraits with testimonials. 8 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Corner damage first 2 leaves with small loss of text, soiled, wrap chipped, creased, else G. Promoting Dr. Kaufmann's Family Medicines: Sulphur Bitters, Cough Destroyer, Porous Plasters, Vegetable Pills. $35.00

422 (Medicine) Kellogg, John Harvey, M.D. The SIMPLE LIFE in a NUTSHELL: Rules for "Right Living". Battle Creek, Michigan: Health Extension Bureau, 1922. 16 pages. 7.25 x 4.25", printed wrapper. VG. Diet, exercise, toilet, sleep, clothing, mental hygiene. $10.00

423 (Medicine) Kellogg, John Harvey, M.D. The BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM: An Institution for Health Reconstruction. Origin, Purposes, Methods. Battle Creek, Michigan: Battle Creek Sanitarium, 1922. 48 pages. Birdseye view, halftones of 1866 Health Institute, sanitarium, hospital, parlor, lobby, nurses' home, gym, greenhouse, laboratory, bath attendants, palm house, swimming pool, home economics & nursing students, dieticians, tennis court. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $25.00

424 (Medicine) Kellogg, John Harvey, M.D. The FACTOR of SAFETY in the Human Body. Battle Creek, Michigan: Health Extension Bureau, no date, ca 1925. (12) pages. 8 x 3.75", stapled booklet. VG. Importance of diet & regimen, elimination of tobacco, coffee, tea, in longevity. $10.00

425 (Medicine) Kellogg, John Harvey, M.D.. The NEW LIFE INSURANCE: Big Dividends for Policy Holders. Battle Creek, Michigan: Health Extension Bureau, no date, ca 1925. 10 pages. 8 x 3.75", stapled booklet. VG. Benefits of prolonging life of policy holder. $10.00

426 (Medicine) Kellogg, John Harvey, M.D.? EATING for EFFICIENCY. Battle Creek, Michigan?: Battle Creek Sanitarium?, no date, ca 1925. 29 pages. 8.5 x 4", printed wrapper. VG. Nutrition, calorie charts, diets, menus, food lists. $10.00

427 (Medicine) Kellogg, John Harvey, M.D.? The REASON WHY: "The BATTLE CREEK IDEA". Battle Creek, Michigan: Battle Creek Sanitarium, no date, ca 1925. (48) pages. 8.25 x 5.25", embossed wrapper. VG. Examinations, diet, fresh air, hydrotherapy, phototherapy, mechanotherpy, thermo- penetration, radium therapy, electrical treatment, vacuum light, aerotherapy, Battle Creek Movement. $20.00 428 (Medicine) Macfadden, Bernarr. The POWER and BEAUTY of SUPERB WOMANHOOD: How They Are Lost & How They May Be Regained & Developed to the Highest Degree of Attainable Perfection. NY: Physical Culture Publishing Co & Macfadden Physical Development, London, copyrighted 1901. (277) pages, 6pp publisher advertisements. Many halftones of various semi-clad female physiques with critiques, women exercising, demonstrating posture in fancy dress. 7.5 x 5", gold lettered maroon cloth. Few small cover stains, else VG. Prudishness, self-abuse, marital excess, corsets, tight skirts, shoes, criminal surgeries, diet, fast, exercise, chldbirth, bathing, massage, carriage. $25.00

429 (Medicine) Major, Ralph H., University of Kansas School of Medicine. CLASSIC DESCRIPTIONS of DISEASE, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors. Springfield & Baltimore: Charles C. Thomas, 1932. Copyright 1932. xxvii,630 pages. Many portraits, facsimiles of titlepages, illustrations. 10 x 7", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. Owner name, VG/none. $15.00

430 (Medicine) Marr, James Pratt. PIONEER SURGEONS of the WOMAN'S HOSPITAL. The Lives of Sims, Emmet, Peaslee, & Thomas. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company, 1957. ix,148 pages. Portraits, surgical drawings, instruments, hospital building. 9 x 6", cloth, slipcase. #1232 of limited edition. Slipcase rubbed, VG/G. James Marion Sims, Thomas Addis Emmet, Edmund Randolph Peaslee, Theodore Gaillard Thomas. $10.00

431 (Medicine) Matson, Donald D., M.D., Harvard Medical School. The TREATMENT of ACUTE CRANIOCEREBRAL INJURIES Due to Missiles. American Lecture Series Publication Number 22. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, copyright, 1948. 90 pages. 27 illustrations, 2 tables, bibliography. 8.75 x 5.5", gold lettered 'Black Pajco Lexide' cover. VG. 'uncommon except during time of war, . . . occasionally in civilian accidents of construciton, hunting & high-speed transportation', notes mortality improvements during world wars, contributing factors. $10.00

432 (Medicine) McCabe, Joseph. WHAT SEX REALLY IS: What Distinguishes the Male from the Female Sex, Physically, Emotionally, Intellectually, &c. The Key to Love & Sex (in Eight Volumes). Volume 1. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, no date, ca 1940? 62 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", pictorial wrapper. Toned, VG. $15.00

433 (Medicine) McCormick, Stephen Francis; John Alves, illustrator. NARCOTICS-DRUGS. Springfield, MA: National Anti-drug Abuse Publications, copyright 1970. (27) pages. Halftones of Beverly, Massachusetts Mayor Herbert F. Grimes & Police Chief Edward Aucone, drawings. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper with 'City of Beverly, Massachusetts' on front, advertisements for local businesses. Cover toned, VG. National publication with local matter added, glossary, marijuana, LSD, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, cocaine, codeine, amphetamines, morphine. $10.00

434 (Medicine) Mead & Wheeler Company, Chicago, Illinois. OFFICE SUPPIES for the PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ORGANIZATIONS. October, 1937 - printer code. 12.5 x 14" sheet folding to 6.25 x 3.5". Illustrations of carrying cases, index cards, card cabinet, trays, file cabinet, desks, chair, manila folders, pamphlet case, distributor 'developed after consultation with N.O.P.H.N. staff'. VG. $10.00

435 (Medicine) Morris, A.B., M.D., The Leading Men's Specialist, Indianapolis, Indiana. GREATER INDIANAPOLIS GUIDE. Record Book & Useful Medical Receipts. 1923 edition. 48 pages. Small map of downtown, train schedules, census figures, wart & dandruff cures, memorandum blanks, but 'Objects of Book: First - To caution Men not already infected with Venereal Diseases . . . ', variocele, hydrocele, circumcision ('kills morbid & unhealthy desires'), stricture, gonorrhoea, gleet, chancroid, bubo, balinitis, warts, herpes, syphilis, prostatitis, prostatorrhoea, spermatorrhoea, pollutions, youthful folly ('masturbation is harmful'), weakness, rectal diseases. 4.5 x 3", printed wrapper with portrait of author. Creased, toned, rubbed, G. $25.00 436 (Medicine) Norman Baker, Inc, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. WHERE SICK FOLKS GET WELL without Operation, Radium or X-ray. Baker Hospital, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, The Castle in the Air, Atop the Ozarks. Copyright 1939. 30 pages. Halftones of hospital, Norman Baker, before & after views of cured patients, anatomical drawings. 8.5 x 5.75", printed wrapper. VG. Baker offered cancer cure of diet & medicine, targeted by American Medical Association, convicted of federal mail fraud, 1940. Now Crescent Hotel. $25.00

437 (Medicine) Ordronaux, John, 1830-1908. The BATTLE-CRY of PHYSIC. Dedicated to the Dartmouth Medical Class of 1869. No imprint. Folded sheet, 7 4-line stanzas & 4-line chorus on pages (1) & (3). Creased, splitting from fold edges, bit soiled, rubbed, fair. Jocular medical paraphrase of 'Battle Cry of Freedom'. $35.00

438 (Medicine) Phelps, Winthrop Morgan, M.D., Orthopedic Surgey & Robert J.H. Kipmuth, Physical Education, Yale University. The DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT of POSTURAL DEFECTS. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1932. Copyright 1932. xi,180 pages. 108 illustrations, mostly nude male models, young & old, normal & defective, exercises. 9 x 6", cloth. VG. Evolutionary & environmental influences, body mechanics, examination, physical education, corrective exercises. $10.00

439 (Medicine) Pierce, Ray Vaughn, M.D., World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, New York. DISEASES of the URINARY ORGANS. World's Dispensary Dime Series Part IX. Revised edition. No date, ca 1890? 64 pages, 72pp appendix. Halftone frontispiece portrait, few anatomical illustrations, many portraits with testimonials, Invalids Hotel & Surgical Institute, entrance, gentlemen's & ladies' reception rooms, library, offices, consultation, patient, physician, faculty rooms, laboratory, pharmacy, bindery, Buffalo Park, city map. 7.5 x 5", printed wrapper. Large bite from upper wrap, small one from frontis margin, wrap woiled, rubbed, sewing broken, toned, fair. $15.00

440 (Medicine) R.C. Briggs, President, Homer T. Fowler, Secretary, Charles Bernstein, Superintendent. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOARD of MANAGERS of the ROME STATE CUSTODIAL ASYLUM at Rome, N.Y., For the Year Ending September 30, 1907. Adopted at Annual Meeting, December 2, 1907. Transmitted to the Legislature February 12, 1908. Albany: J.H. Lyon Company, 1908. 92 pages. Halftone plates of Homer T. Fowler, glee club, Tuberculosis Pavilion exterior & interior. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Last leaf torn with small loss of text, few corners bent, else G. Recommends separate building for criminal feeble-minded, moving females to other location, statistics, reports of steward, farmer, gardner, articles made, repaired in sewing room, shoe shop, inmate labor, training school for attendants, rules & regulations. $20.00

441 (Medicine) School for Home Economics, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Michigan. SCHOOL for HOME ECONOMICS, Battle Creek, Michigan. (Leaflet). No date, ca 1920. (4) pages. Halftones of sanitarium, class of young women, lake. Folded sheet, 8.25 x 5.5". VG. 'To train Young Women to direct & teach others to direct intelligently & efficiently their households & larger households - institutions.' $10.00

442 (Medicine) Smith, Thomas, 1833-1909, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Hospital for Sick Children & William J. Walsham, Demonstrator, St. Bartholomews, Surgeon, Metropolitan Free Hospital. A MANUAL of OPERATIVE SURGERY on the DEAD BODY. Second edition. London: Longmans, Green, & Co, 1876. xiv,255 pages, 24pp publisher catalog. 46 wood engravings from photographs by Mr. Godart.. 9 x 5.5", gold lettered terra cotta cloth. Ticket of Henry Kimpton, Medical Bookseller, London. Cover dampspotted, text toned, G. First published 1859 by 'one of the last hospital apprentices', who credits the revision to his colleague. $75.00 443 (Medicine) St. Mary's Nurses Alumnae Association, Brooklyn, New York. SOUVENIR PROGRAM, Entertainment & Dance, Saturday Eve, Nov. 3, 1928, 23rd Regiment Armory, Bedford & Atlantic Aves., Brooklyn, N.Y. (16) pages. View of St. Mary's Hospital, local advertisements. Officers, committees, staff, honor roll, students, dance & entertainment programs. 9 x 6", blue printed wrapper, image of nurse, advertisements. Lightly creased, rubbed, soiled, small stain, G. $20.00

444 (Medicine) Tantaquidgeon, Gladys. FOLK MEDICINE of the DELAWARE and RELATED ALGONKIAN INDIANS. Anthropological Series Number 3. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, 1977. Second printing. 145 pages. Portraits of Native Americans, illustrations of medicinal plants. Bibliography. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. VG/VG. Medical beliefs, curative practice, witchcraft, dreams, foods, signs, omens, Connecticut Mohegan, Nanticoke, Canadian & Oklahoma Delaware. $10.00

445 (Medicine) The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Company, New York City. EXPLANATORY MATTER RELATING to the MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS of The CHAS. H. PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CO., New York City: Milk of Magnesia, Wheat Phosphates, Palatable Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, Digestible Cocoa, Phospho-Muriate of Quinine Comp. No date, ca 1890? (6) pages. Folding sheet, 8.25 x 7". Creased, tanned, few edge nicks, tiny tears, fair. $10.00

446 (Medicine) The Women's Medical Association of New York City, editor. , M.D.: A Pathfinder in Medicine. With selections from her writings & a complete bibliography. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1925. Copyright 1925. xxxii,521 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 9 x 6", blue cloth, paper spine label, no dj. Cover scuffed, bit soiled, VG/none. $25.00

447 (Medicine) Tilden & Company, New Lebanon, New York. SUPPLEMENT to the JOURNAL of MATERIA MEDICA. Containing a Brief Summary of the Action & Uses of the Principal Articles of the Materia Medica, including their doses, most important contra-indications, incompatibles & antidotes, together with the Analyses of the Principal Mineral Waters of Europe & the United States, & Formulae for Dietetic Preparations, &c. 1870. viii,223 pages, viii Index, 6pp supplement. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, splitting, text VG. $50.00

448 (Medicine) Young, M. 25 LESSONS in HYPNOTISM. How to Become an Expert Operator. (cover). Being the Most Perfect, Complete, Easily Learned & Comprehensive Course in the World. Embracing the Science of Magnetic Healing, Telepathy, Mind Reading, Clairvoyant Hypnosis, Mesmerism, Animal Magnetism, Thought Transference, Personal Magnetism & Kindred Sciences. (head). Copyright Aug. 1899. 36 pages. 7 x 5", printed red wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, text tanned, edge damped, fair. $15.00

449 (Mexico) Pan American Tourist Bureau, Laredo, Texas. MEXICO in YOUR OWN CAR. Complete Guide. An Auto Tour in Your Own Car Through Old Mexico. Power's Guide to Mexico for the Motorist. 11th edition. 1936. 66 pages. Many area, city, highway & strip maps, photos of sights & scenery, illustrated advertisements for hotels, shops, restaurants, beverages. 10 x 8", printed wrapper. Tanned, slightly brittle, few chips, wrap rubbed, soiled, G. $25.00

450 (Michigan) Drake's City Waiting Room, Jackson, Michigan. DRAKE'S CITY MAP and STREET GUIDE of JACKSON, MICHIGAN. Revised to 1917. 19 x 24" map, few advertisements, street directory, folds into 6 x 4.5" printed stiff paper cover. Few tears, cover rubbed, soiled, G. $25.00 451 (Music) Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont. PHILOSPHY and FACTS in ORGAN BUILDING. Third edition. Copyrighted 1931. 102 pages. Portraits of Esteys, photos of Gunnison Memorial Chapel, St Lawrence University, Scottish Rite Temple, Oakland, CA, St Luke's Chapel, Canal Zone, Munger Place, M.E. Church, South Dallas, Old Mission, Santa Barbara, Third Church of Christ, NYC, First Baptist Church, Columbus, OH, Masonic Temple, Springfield, MA, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Montclair, NJ, Municipal Auditorium, Orlando, FL, St Augustine's R.C. Church, Larchmont, NY, Hyde Park, M.E. Church, Cincinnati, OH, illustrations of keydesks, pipes, &c. 11 x 8", printed wrapper. Cover soiled, rubbed, edge wear, text VG. $25.00

452 (Music) Kemp, Robert, "Father Kemp". SACRED and POPULAR SONGS, Sung by Father Kemp's Old Folks Concert Troupe, of Reading, Mass. Cover: Father Kemp's Old Folks Concert Songs. Father Kemp's Old Folks. In Costumes of 100 Years Ago. Boston: E.P. Woodward & Co, no date, ca 1860? 32 pages, 1p advertisement, Kemp's Boot & Shoe Store at end, Boston. 4.5 x 2.75", printed blue wrapper, usual small engraving of Father Kemp. Few edge chips, lightly rubbed, creased, soiled, G. Advertisement for E.P. Woodward & Co, Publishers & Bookbinders, No. 32, Faneuil Hall Sqr, Boston. $40.00

453 (Music) Richard Storrs Willis, Editor & Proprietor. The MUSICAL WORLD and NEW YORK MUSICAL TIMES. Vol. VIII, No. 11. Whole No. 155. NY: Saturday, March 18, 1854. Pages (121)- 132. 3 columns, music, advertisements. 12 x 9", printed wrapper, paginated (1)-4. Damped, creased, G. $25.00

454 (Music) The Spencer Turbine Company, Hartford, Connecticut. ORGAN POWER: The Spencer Steel Orgoblo. No date, ca 1920. 29 pages. View of factory, illustrations of blower, cutaway & drawings of installation, testing board. 6 x 3.5", embossed wrapper. VG. $10.00

455 (Natural Science) Rev. Chester Dewey & Ebenezer Emmons, M.D. REPORTS on the HERBACEOUS PLANTS and on the QUADRUPEDS of MASSACHUSETTS. Published agreeably to an order of the Legislature, by the Commissioners on the Zoological & Botanical Survey of the State. Cambridge: Folsom, Wells, & Thurston, 1840. viii,277 + 86 page, additional titlepages. 9.75 x 6", printed wrapper. Untrimmed. Wrap rubbed, soiled, splitting, edge chips, text clean, tight, VG. American Imprints 4253. $50.00

456 (Nautical) Simpson-Lawrence Ltd., Glasgow. Scotland. SIMPSON-LAWRENCE EQUIPMENT: Important New Items for 1970. 15 pages. Illustrations of windlasses, winches, toilet, burglar alarm, horn, gas detector, lights, pumps. 9.5 x 6.5", stapled. VG. $10.00

457 (New England) Forbes, Allan & Paul F. Cadman. FRANCE and NEW ENGLAND. Volumes I-III. Boston: State Street Trust Company, 1925, 1927, 1929. xii,189; xv,183; xvi,97 pages. Illustrations from old prints & maps. 10 x 7'', printed wrappers. VG. Lafayette, Rochambeau & French Army in Newport, Franklin in Passy & Paris, Washington & Rochambeau in Hartford & Wethersfield, Admiral John Paul Jones, Society of the Cincinnati, Champlain's Voyages, Lake Champlain & Saint Croix Island, Jesuit Missionary Colony, &c. $30.00

458 (New Hampshire) Armstrong, John Borden. FACTORY UNDER the ELMS: A History of Harrisville, New Hampshire, 1774-1969. Second edition. North Andover: Museum of American Textile History, 1985. xxxvi,320 pages. 40 illustrations, 6 maps. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. New. ISBN 093747407X. New preface chronicles closing of Cheshire Mills in 1969, creation of National Historic Landmark District. $10.00

459 (New Hampshire) Ben Mere Inn, Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire, E.S. Havill, Proprietor, W.G. Havill, Manager. BEN MERE INN, LAKE SUNAPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. (Promotional brochure). 1941 - text. 9 x 15" sheet folding to 9 x 3.75". Halftones of inn, lake. Mileage chart. Trifle soiled, VG. $10.00 460 (New Hampshire) Camp Mishe Mokwa, Treasure Island, Alton, New Hampshire . The ISLAND NEWS. No imprint, (1922 - text). 11 pages. Tipped-in photos of lakefront activity, camper, boys swimming. 11.5 x 8.75", stapled booklet, cover art. Rubbed, VG. Operated 1913-1937 by L. Theodore Wallis. $25.00

461 (New Hampshire) Foskett Family, Winchester, New Hampshire, Wallace H. Foskett, President. THIRTY-EIGHTH REUNION of the FOSKETT FAMILY, Musterfield Park, Winchester, New Hampshire, August 10, 1932. (Invitation). Folded slip, 6.5 x 5.25". Creased, G. $6.00

462 (New Hampshire) Gilmanton Theological Seminary, Gilmanton, New Hampshire. CONSTITUTION and LAWS of GILMANTON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. Gilmanton: Printed by Alfred Prescott, 1844. 24 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", disbound. Removed, 3 marginal stab holes, text VG. $10.00

463 (New Hampshire) Hayward, Rev. Silvanus. ADDRESS Delivered at the CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION of the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, in Gilsum, New Hampshire, October 28th, 1872. Dover, N.H.: H.H. Goodwin, Book & Job Printer, 1872. 63 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Mostly marginal stain on few leaves, wrap soiled, G. List of members. $20.00

464 (New Hampshire) Oceanic Hotel, Isles of Shoals, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. ISLES of SHOALS, off PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, a Vacationland. (Promotional booklet). No date, post-1928 (text). (12) pages. Halftones of Oceanic Hotel, dining room, Celia Thaxter home, Uncle Oscar Laighton, meeting houses, shore, Star Island Harbor, White Island Light. 3.5 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

465 (New Hampshire) Walker Lithograph & Publishing Company, Boston, Massachusetts & The New England News Company, Boston. LATEST MAP of SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE: Isles of Shoals, Lake Winnipiseogee, Merrimac River, Mount Monadnock, Sunapee Lake, Connecticut River. Map of New Hampshire: Southern Part. No date, ca 1910? 23 x 34" map in 4 colors. Folds into 8.25 x 4" printed stiff paper with lists of road & automobile maps. 7" tear, no loss, small 2-way tear, tiny loss, few short splits along folds, cover soiled, rubbed, owner name, G. $35.00

466 (New Hampshire) Walker Lithograph & Publishing Company, Boston, Massachusetts & The New England News Company, Boston. CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE, including the White Mountain District. Copyright 1893, 1903 & 1905. 22.5 x 26" map in 4 colors. Folds into 8 x 4" printed stiff paper with lists of city, railroad, road maps, bird's-eye views. 2" tear, cover lightly rubbed, soiled, else VG. $50.00

467 (New York) Benevolent Association of the Church of The Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, New York. PROCEEDINGS of The FIRST ANNIVERSARY MEETING, Ash Wednesday, 1854, together with the Report of the Boards of Managers & The Constitution & By-Laws of the Association. NY: Daniel Dana, Jr., 1851. 16 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Edges chipped, G. $15.00

468 (New York) Board of Publicity, City of Buffalo, New York & R. Marlin Perkins, Curator, Buffalo Zoological Gardens. It's fun to visit the new BUFFALO ZOO. An Invitation. No date, ca 1942. (16) pages. Halftones of adminstration building, lion house, animals, maps of zoo, Buffalo, drawings of animals, black, green & orange decorations. Stapled booklet, 9 x 3.75". VG. Founded in 1875, zoo extensively renovated during WPA, 1938-42. $10.00

469 (New York) Colonial Beacon Oil Company, Colonial Esso Touring Service, New York, N.Y. NEW YORK ROAD MAP for 1938. 28 x 22" General Drafting Company color roadmap folding to 7 x 3.75", other side has red & blue maps of routes to NYC, Rochester, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo, index, parks & camps, mileage chart, cover art. Short split, slightly rubbed, VG. $10.00 470 (New York) Colonial Beacon Oil Company, Colonial Esso Touring Service, New York, N.Y. NEW YORK. 1940. (Roadmap). 33 x 23" sheet folding to 8.25 x 3.75". Color General Drafting Company map, radio station list, other side has pictoral map, southern NY, Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Syracuse, NYC routes, parks, camps, mileage chart, cover art. Few edge nicks & nibbles, VG. $10.00

471 (New York) Howe Caverns, Howes Cave, New York. HOWE CAVERNS INTERSTATE ROAD GUIDE. No date, ca 1950? 18.5 x 16" sheet folding to 9.25 x 4". General Drafting Company map in blue & red, halftones of caverns, coffee shop, lounge, boat, map of cave. VG. $10.00

472 (New York) New York State Industrial School, Rochester, New York. FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT of the BOARD of MANAGERS of the STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Rochester, N.Y. Transmitted to the Legislature, January 6, 1891. Rochester: State Industrial School Print, 1891. 70 pages, xxxix & xxvii appendices. 16 halftone plates, boys in carpentry, lathe, blacksmithing, bricklaying, ironworking, tailoring, shoemaking, machine shops, dormitory, classroom, lavatory, dining rooms, girls sewing, drawing of new building. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Corners nicked, wrap soiled, text VG. Statistics, finances, military, primary & technical instruction, rules, statutes, forms. $35.00

473 (New York) Parton, James, 1822-1891. HOW NEW YORK CITY IS GOVERNED. [Reprinted from The North American Review.] Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1866. 48 pages. 7 x 4.5", printed wrapper with publisher advertisements. Short tear, lower wrap, last leaf, few edge chips, wrap soiled, marginal stain few leaves, G. Expose of government corruption. $35.00

474 (New York) The Union League Club, New York, New York. PROPOSED BY-LAWS. January 7th, 1875. No imprint. 15 pages. 7.5 x 4.75", booklet. With: January 23, 1875 printed 11 x 8.5" broadside circular presenting & recommending new by-laws. Booklet overstapled, bit soiled, circular creased, G. $15.00

475 (New York) Whiteface Mountain Authority, Wilmington, New York. DRIVE YOUR OWN CAR UP WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY. No date, ca 1940? 9 x 16" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Halftones of mountain, highway, tunnel, Whiteface Castle, area map, landmark chart. VG. $10.00

476 (Newspaper) Edward W. Cobb, publisher. The INQUIRER. Vol. 34, No. 126. Nantucket: Friday, October 20, 1854. 4 pages. 6 columns. Few illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 23.5 x 16". Creased, few small holes, G. $20.00

477 (Newspaper) Edward W. Cobb, publisher. The INQUIRER. Vol. 34, No. 89. Nantucket: Wednesday, July 26, 1854. 4 pages. 6 columns. Few illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 23.5 x 16". Creased, G. $20.00

478 (Newspaper) George Phinney, Publisher. The WALTHAM FREE PRESS. Vol. XII.-No. 27. Waltham, Mass: Friday, July 7, 1876. 4 pages. 8 columns. Illustrations of George, Martha, Soldiers Monument, Liberty Bell, illustrated advertisements. Coverage of Centennial celebration. Folded sheet, 26 x 20". Creased, few small holes, toned, fair. $15.00

479 (Newspaper) Hunt Brothers, Publishers & Proprietors. LOWELL WEEKLY TIMES. Vol. 4, No. 4. Lowell, Mass: Friday, December 10, 1875. 4 pages. 8 columns. Few illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 26 x 19". Creased, holes & splits along few folds, soiled, fair. $15.00

480 (Newspaper) John H. Warland, Editor; S.J. Varney, Publisher & Proprietor. LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL and COURIER. Vol. XXVII, No. 18. Lowell, Mass: Friday, April 30, 1852. 4 pages. 8 columns. Illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 26 x 21". Creased, few tiny holes, G. $15.00 481 (Newspaper) John H. Warland, Editor; S.J. Varney, Publisher & Proprietor. LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL and COURIER. Vol. XXVII, No. 19. Lowell, Mass: Friday, May 7, 1852. 4 pages. 8 columns. Illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 26 x 21". Creased, small clipping removed, few small holes, area soiled, G. $15.00

482 (Newspaper) John H. Warland, Editor; S.J. Varney, Publisher & Proprietor. LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL and COURIER. Vol. XXVII, No. 20. Lowell, Mass: Friday, May 14, 1852. 4 pages. 8 columns. Illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 26 x 21". Well creased, splits & holes along few folds, soiled, fair. $15.00

483 (Newspaper) John Morissey, Editor; Morissey & Moore, Publishers. The NANTUCKET INQUIRER. Vol. 37.-No. 40. Nantucket: Wednesday, April 15, 1857. 4 pages. 6 columns. Few illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 23 x 16". Creased, few small holes, G. $20.00

484 (Newspaper) John Morissey, Editor; Morissey & Moore, Publishers. The NANTUCKET INQUIRER. Vol. 37.-No. 47. Nantucket: Monday, May 4, 1857. 4 pages. 6 columns. Few illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 23.5 x 16". Creased, bit soiled, few small holes, G. $20.00

485 (Newspaper) Leon Meunier, Redacteur en Chef; Ch. Lasalle & Cie, Pr-Editeurs. COURRIER des ETATS-UNIS: Organe des Populations Franco-Americaines. 49me Annee.-No. 17. NY: Samedi 22 Avril, 1876. 16 pages. 4 engravings of Centennial buildings, few illustrated advertisements. Folded sheets, 17.5 x 12.5". Creased, few holes with loss first leaf, smaller holes at folds few other leaves, splitting, fair. Review of Centennial Exposition. $25.00

486 (Newspaper) Stone, Huse & Company, Proprietors. VOX POPULI. Volume XXXV.--No. 6. Lowell, Mass: Wednesday, December 16, 1874. 4 pages. 8 columns. Illustrated advertisements. Folded sheet, 27 x 20". Creased, holes along several folds, many small losses, bit soiled, with all faults. $15.00

487 (Pacific) McHardy, Rev. Emmet, 1904-1933; Eileen Duggan, editor. BLAZING the TRAIL: Letters from the North Solomons. Sydney: Right Rev. T.J. Wade, St. Patrick's Presbytery, 1935. Visitor Printing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 1935. 188 pages. Photos of author, missionary work in Tunuru, death. 8.75 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Edges frayed, edge damped, upper blank removed, G/none. Irish Marist missionary, died from malaria. $10.00

488 (Philosophy) Zimmerman, John G. [Johann Georg], 1728-1795. SOLITUDE. With the life of the author. In two parts. Exeter: J. & B. Williams, 1836. 184 + 191 pages. 5 x 3", black leather, gold stamped spine. 2 volumes bound in one. Leather rubbed, text foxed, G. American Imprints 42648. Swiss philosopher, physician. $25.00

489 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. CLASS of 1883. TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY, Princeton, June 6=10, 1903. 10 pages. 8 lyrics, Old Nassau, Orange & Black, Triangle Song, Landlord, Fill the Bowl, Little Brown Church, Come, Fill Your Glasses, Woodrow Wilson, Triple Cheek & Class Ode. 7.75 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

490 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. SONGS. THIRTIETH REUNION of the CLASS of 1883, Princeton University, June 6-10, 1913. 20 pages. List of members, Class Ode, Twentieth Reunion, School Days, Thirtieth Reunion, Old Nassau, &c. 8 x 6.25", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00 491 (Prohibition) New Hampshire Prohibition Emergency Committee, Concord, New Hampshire. NAKED REPEAL or COMMON SENSE? Ten Reasons Against Repeal. (Leaflet). (4) pages. Folded slip, 7.5 x 5". Edges wear, VG. 'New Hampshire votes for or against repeal on June 20, 1933.' $8.00

492 (Religion) American Bible Society, New York. CONSTITUTION of the AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY, formed by a Convention of Delegates, held in the City of New-York, May, 1816. Together with their Address to the People of the United States; a Notice of Their Proceedings; & a List of Their Officers. NY: G.F. Hopkins, 1816. 20 pages. 7.75 x 5", disbound. Removed, bit soiled foxed, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 36724. $15.00

493 (Religion) Beecher, Edward, 1803-1895. The CONFLICT of AGES; or, the Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God & Man. Third edition. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company, 1853. xii,552 pages. 7.75 x 4.75", blind stamped black cloth, gold spine lettering. Spine tip chipped, tips rubbed, cloth scuffed, bit foxed, clean, tight, G. Thorough review & overview of orthodox vs liberal Christian theologies, Calvinism vs Unitarianism, with attempt to resolve. $15.00

494 (Religion) C.J.B. (Caleb Jason Baker). The TWO ROADS and the TWO DESTINIES or the FUTURE of the HUMAN RACE, as Revealed in the Bible. Illustrated by a diagram. 100th thousand. Bible & Tract Repository, R. Bultman, Chicago & C.J.G., Kansas City, no date, ca 1890. Burd & Fletcher Ptg. Co, Kansas City. 30 pages. Color drawing of high & low roads. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Few corner chips, wrap creased, text toned, G. Standard cautionary rhetoric, more concerned with nature of the millennium than the date. $15.00

495 (Religion) Flavel, John, 1630?-1691. The TOUCHSTONE of SINCERITY; or, the Signs of Grace, & Symptoms of Hypocrisy. NY: American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street; Boston: 28 Cornhill, no date. Reprinted from 'Select Christian Authors', Glasgow, 1830, improved, verification of texts, slight abridgments, corrections. 186 pages, 3pp publisher advertisement. 6 x 4", black cloth, fancy gold stamped spine, blind paneled boards. Cover trifle spotted, faintly foxed, VG. $20.00

496 (Religion) Gay, Ebenezer, 1696-1787. The OLD MAN'S CALENDAR. A Discourse on Joshua XIV. 10. Delivered in the first Parish of Hingham, on the Lord's-Day, August 26, 1781, the Birth-Day of the Author. Boston: Printed by John Boyle, 1781. 24 pages. 7.5 x 5", plain blue wrapper. Untrimmed. Wrap split along fold, faintly rubbed, soiled, VG. 'Nathl. Thayer' at head of titlepage, Nathaniel Thayer, 1769-1840, Harvard, 1789, Unitarian minister, 47 years, Lancaster, Massachusetts. Gay, 1696-1787, Harvard, 1714, 70 year ministry in Hingham, early influential proponent of liberal rational theology. $125.00

497 (Religion) Lamson, Alvan, 1792-1864. ON the DOCTRINE of TWO NATURES in JESUS CHRIST. 1st series. No. 20. Printed for the American Unitarian Association. Boston: Bowles & Dearborn, 1828. Press of I.R. Butts & Co, Boston. 36 pages, pp (183)-216. 7.5 x 4.5", stitched. Untrimmed. Extremities bit soiled, VG. American Imprints 33815. $10.00

498 (Religion) Pickering, David, 1789?-1859, Pastor, First Universalist Church & Society. LECTURES in DEFENCE of DIVINE REVELATION, Delivered at the Universalist Chapel, in Providence, R.I. Second edition. Providence: Samuel W. Wheeler, 1831. 240 pages. Frontispiece portrait with tissue. 7.25 x 4.5", leather. Leather dry, chipped, hinges starting, foxed, G. American Imprints 8750. $35.00

499 (Religion) Robberds, J.G., Manchester, Englad. The DOCTRINE of TWO NATURES in CHRIST. 1st Series. No. 209. Printed for the American Unitarian Association. Boston: James Munroe & Co, December, 1844. 23 pages. 8 x 4.75", stitched. Untrimmed. Few corners creased, VG. $10.00 500 (Religion) Thorn, W. [William], 1794-1870. DIPPING NOT BAPTIZING. Selected Series.] [No. 111. NY: Phillips & Hunt; Cincinnati: Walden & Stowe, no date, ca 1880 (Phillips & Hunt active 1879-89; Walden & Stowe 1880-4; Methodist Book Concern agents). 51 pages. 6.75 x 4.5", printed yellow wrapper. VG. Biblical & etymological critique of Baptists & immersion. $15.00

501 (Religion) Tracy, Rev. Joseph. The THREE LAST THINGS: the Resurrection of the Body, the Day of Judgment, & Final Retribution. Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1839. Copyright 1839. S.N. Dickinson, Printer, Boston. 104 pages. 6.5 x 4", blue cloth, gold lettered spine, blind paneled boards. Ticket W.A. Leary's Cheap Book Store, Philada. Edge frayed, rubbed, foxed, G. $15.00

502 (Religion) Vassar, Rev. T.E.; Rev. A.J. Gordon, introduction. UNCLE JOHN VASSAR; or, the Fight of Faith. NY: American Tract Society, for the Family, copyright, 1879. 218 pages. Engraved frontispiece portrait by J.C. Buttre after M. Smith photograph. 7.5 x 5.5", black & gold stamped green cloth. Trifle toned, owner name, VG. John E. Vassar, 1813-1878, conversion experience while working Poughkeepsie, New York brewery, evangelical colporteur , traveled from Maine to Florida, Kansas, Pacific Coast. $15.00

503 (Religion) Westminster Assembly (1643-1652). CATECHISMUS MINOR RECENSITUS in Usum Tyronum Collegii Neo-Caesariensis. (Shorter Westminster Assembly Catechism in Latin in use at Princeton University). Philadelphia: Excukdebat Jana Aitken, 1803. 16 pages. 9 x 6", folded sheets. Unopened, untrimmed. Stitching perished, else fine. Shaw & Shoemaker 3943. $35.00

504 (Religion) Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. BIBLE NEWS: or, Sacred Truths Relating to the Living God, His Only Son, & Holy Spirit, Illustrated & Defended, in a Continued Series of Letters & Inquiries. Second edition, corrected & enlarged. Boston: Bradford & Read, 1812. Watson & Bangs, Printers. 252 pages. 7 x 4.25", leather spine, marbled paper boards. Slightly rubbed, foxed, shaken, few damped edges, VG. Shaw & Shoemaker 27609. Unitarian clergy best known as founder of Massachusetts Peace Society. $25.00

505 (Rhode Island) Rhode Island Department of Public Works, Division of Roads & Bridges, Providence, Rhode Island. RHODE ISLAND TERCENTENARY, 1636-1936: Historical & Highway Map. 19 x 32" sheet folding to 9.5 x 4". Highway map in blue, red, black, halftones of recreation, other side has pictorial map by James A. King, maps of Providence, Newport, Woonsocket, Westerly, drawing of state house & Roger Williams. Bit soiled, rubbed, G. $10.00

506 (Shorthand) Andrews, S.P. & Augustus F. (French) Boyle. The COMPLETE PHONOGRAPHIC CLASS-BOOK, containing a Strictly Inductive Exposition of Pitman's Phonography. Fifteenth edition. NY: Andrews & Boyle, 1848. (ii),131 pages, 12pp publisher advertisement. 7.25 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Preliminary leaf: 'Presented by The New=York State Phonograhic Society to (Laurin W. Peters) for services rendered to the writing & spelling reformation.' with form letter from Boyle on verso. Stained, worn, G. $25.00

507 (Social Work) Atkinson, Henry A., Social Service Department, Congregational Churches. MEN and THINGS. NY: Missionary Education Movement of the United States & Canada, 1918. Copyright, 1918. xiv,221 pages. 16 halftone plates of shipyard, building construction, farm, cotton mill, garment workers, miners, rescue car, immigrant, cigar factory, hauling logs, women & children working, Church of All Nations, Boston. 7.5 x 5", cloth, no dj. Few marginal marks, G/none. $15.00

508 (Social Work) Dummer, Ethel Sturges, 1866-1954. WHY I THINK SO: The Autobiography of an Hypothesis. Chicago: Clarke-McElroy Publishing Company, no date, ca 1936. xi,274 pages. 7.75 x 5.25", cloth, no dj. Radcliffe College Library marks, lightly toned, G/none. Social worker, active National Child Labor Committee, Chicago Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago School of Civics & Philanthropy, later University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. $15.00 509 (Social Work) Flatbush, Adda M. & Ruby Wheeler. METHODS and RESULTS of RESCUE WORK. From an Experience of Ten Years. Kansas City: Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co, 1899. Copyrighted, 1899. 306 pages. Halftone portraits of author, Evangelist Ruby Wheeler, Matron Bertha Munson, several rescued girls, babies, missionary buggy, jail cell. 8 x 5.5", gold lettered green & grey cloth. Cover trifle scuffed, soiled, owner rubberstamps, J.A. Williams, M.D., else VG. Born Wisconsin, 1855, married minister who died young, she turned to rescuing young women from crime & sin with Wheeler in Kansas, Ohio, Iowa, many case descriptions. $25.00

510 (Social Work) Hoben, Allan. The MINISTER and the BOY: A Handbook for Churchmen Engaged in Boys' Work. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, September 1912. vii,171 pages. Halftone plates by H.H. Simmons, D.B. Stewart, Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, author, of tenements, children, boys hiking, swimming, Boy Scouts, Guild, First Baptist Church, Detroit. 7.75 x 5.25", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. Spine edge nibble, owner name, VG/none. Credits G. Stanley Hall for point of view, experience with Union Church, Waupun, Wisconsin & First Baptist Church, Detroit, Michigan. $10.00

511 (Social Work) The McAuley Mission, 316 Water Street, New York, N.Y. The FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT of The McAULEY MISSION (Incorporated 1876), New York, November, 1913 to November, 1914. 58 pages, bequest form. Folding halftone of 'family & converts' in home, halftones of exterior, chapel, portraits, Bushwick Reformed Church, Williamsburg Rescue Mission, converts at Northfield, 6.75 x 5", printed wrapper, halftone of line of men outside mission. Lacking lower wrap, dampstained, fair. America’s first rescue mission, now New York City Rescue Mission, begun by Jerry McAuley, 1839-1884, rogue & street thief converted doing 7 years in Sing Sing. $15.00

512 (South America) Rippy, J. Fred & Jean Thomas Nelson; Willis Physioc, illustrator. CRUSADERS of the JUNGLE. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, copyright 1936. x,401 pages. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Cover trifle spotted, owner name, text clean, tight, VG/none. Roman Catholic missions in tropical South America. $10.00

513 (Sports) Saratoga Rowing Association, Saratoga, New York. The REGATTA. No. 2. June 15, 1875. 8 pages. 3-5 columns. Engraved headmast, illustrated. Folded sheet, 22 x 15". DEFECTIVE: quarter of second leaf & 2/3 of third leaf removed, few 6" splits along fold, with all faults. $25.00

514 (Sports) Winter Sports Committee, Laconia Chamber of Commerce, Laconia, New Hampshire. LACONIA and GUILFORD Offer You & Your Friends 9 Slopes & Trails, 4 Ski Tows, 6 Lighted Skating Rinks, 2 Lighted Skiing Slopes, Ice Boating-Fishing, Sleigh Rides, &c. (Leaflet). (1939 - text). 14.5 x 10" sheet folding to 7.25 x 5". Map, space to record stay, info on slopes, school, tows, hotels. Creased, G. $10.00

515 (Textiles) The DYER and COLOUR MAKER'S COMPANION: containing Upwards of Two Hundred Receipts for Making Colours on the Most Approved Principles, for all the Various Styles & Fabrics Now in Existence. Together with the Scouring Process & Plain Directions for Preparing, Washing-off, & Finishing the Goods. New edition. Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird, 1860. 104 pages. 6.75 x 4.25", later cloth. Rebound, library marks, text VG. $35.00

516 (Textiles) The OLD LADIES' PIECE BAG. Published for the Benefit of The Home for Aged Women. Vol. 2. No. 5. Huntington Hall, December 12, 13 & 14, 1877. Lowell: Stone, Huse & Co, Printers, 1877. (64) pages. Few illustrations, many advertisements, few illustrated, color ad for Hoyt's German Cologne. Text in 2 columns. 9.25 x 6", printed. Wrap lightly creased, rubbed, soiled, text VG. Editorial ('published to add mite to the proceeds of the fair'), stories (Miss Alcott's Life at Concord), poems (Woman's Rights - 'For times will never grow better Till women help make laws!') $50.00 517 (Textiles) [Barbour Brothers, Barbour Flax Spinning Company, Paterson, New Jersey?]. "BARBOUR" LINEN + SHOE THREADS. Price List. (Manuscript notebook). No date, 1908? - text. 60 pages of ink notes in 100+pp lined blank book. 7 x 4.5", cloth spine, paper boards. Trifle rubbed, VG. Wholesale prices for patent linen thread, sewing machine, draper, gilling, lace & crochet, Irish silk, flourishing, carpet, welt, closing, tailor, shoemaker threads, seaming & roping, parcelling, drug, netting twines, specifications & prices for creel, brownell, &c. $75.00

518 (Textiles) Affleck, Diane L. Fagan & Paul Hudson. CELEBRATION and REMEMBRANCE: Commemorative Textiles in America, 1790-1990. Museum of American Textile History, North Andover, Massachusetts, September 9, 1990 - January 13, 1991. Catalogue of the Exhibition. 85 pages. Illustrations, some color, of handkerchiefs, yard goods, , coverlets, carpet, towel, broadsides, ribbons, menus, T-shirts, banners, aprons, dress, necktie, pennants, scarves, sweatshirt. 11 x 7.5", paperback. New. $15.00

519 (Textiles) Bostonian Shirt Manufacturing Company, Boston, Massachusetts; Gordon L. Kimball, Athol, Salesman. (SALESMAN'S KIT) 1928-1950. Large collection: 3 illustrated folders with swatches, about 150 swatch cards, many illustrated, 1957 catalog, 'Business Opportunity for You' booklet, about 40 order books, many with orders, printed envelopes, insurance booklet, form letters, embossed shirt box, 14 x 11" flexible cloth salesman's portfolio. VG. $150.00

520 (Textiles) Casa Midoes, Lda, Lisbon, Portugal. ALBUM de CROCHET 8. No date, ca 1960? (52) pages. Halftones of bedspreads, doilies, tablecloths, edging, placemats, &c. 12 x 9", stapled booklet. Bit rubbed, few creased corners, G. $15.00

521 (Textiles) Corticelli Silk Mills, Florence, Massachuetts. The STORY of SILK. No date, ca 1910? (16) pages. Green & black drawings of silkworm cultivation & silk processing in Japan, mill machinery, Teachers Silk Culture Cabinet for sale to schools. 6 x 3.5", stapled booklet. VG. $10.00

522 (Textiles) Davidson Publishing Company, Ridgewood, New Jersey. DAVIDSON'S MATTRESS DIRECTORY including Bedding, Cushions & Upholstered Furniture: US & Canadian Manufacturers of Mattresses, Bedding, Cushions, Pillows & Upholstered Furniture who use Cotton Felt, Cotton Batting, Cotton Waste, Linters, Hair, Shoddy, Jute Fibres, Kapok, Excelsior, Feathers or Moss. Also Manufacturers of Spring Units, Mattress Batting, Felt, Shoddy & Upholstery Tow; Dealers in Cotton, Wool & Silk Waste, Kapok, Excelsior, Curled Hair & Linters. Thirty-first annual edition, 1943. 229 pages. Advertisements. 8.5 x 5.5", printed orange cloth. Cover worn, soiled, text G. $25.00

523 (Textiles) E. Butterick & Company, London, New York. E. BUTTERICK & CO'S CATALOGUE. Spring, 1878. 32 pages. Many small engravings of ladies' dresses, waterproofs, mantillas, shawls, wraps, cloaks, jackets, skirts, underwear, sleeves, collars, caps, misses' & girls', boys' & men's coats, jackets, blouses, suits, vests, pants, drawers, caps, shirts, underwear, gowns, doll clothes. 10.75 x 8", printed wrapper, imprints of A.J. Fisher, Dealer, Orange, Massachusetts. Creased, lightly soiled, rubbed, G. $75.00

524 (Textiles) Geldard, James, Lonsdale, R.I. HAND-BOOK on COTTON MANUFACTURE; or, A Guide to Machine-Building, Spinning & Weaving; with Practical Examples, all Needful Calculations, & Many Useful & Important Tables: Intended to Be a Complete Yet Compact Authority for the Manufacturer of Cotton. NY: John Wiley & Son, 1867. Copyright 1867. ii (Advertisement), 298 pages, 10pp advertisements. 11 plates: Dodgeville, Attleborough, Corliss Engine, Whitin Lapper & Carder, Draper Railway Head, Brown Speeder, Fales & Jenks Spinning Frame, Franklin Mule, Social Mill & Clinton Mill, Woonsocket, RI, Androscoggin Mill, Lewiston, ME. 8 x 5", black cloth. Rebacked, new endsheets, toned, bit shaken, G. $40.00 525 (Textiles) Hallowell, Walter E. A PRIMER for WISE HOUSEWIVES. Send it to the Laundry. Published in the interests of the Laundries of Massachusetts. Copyright, 1921. (8) pages. Red alphabet with small drawings, 4 lines of verse for each letter extolling virtues of laundering clothes ('Z is the Zest, Which is given to life, When burdens are lifted, And ended is strife.'). 6 x 4.5", pasted booklet. VG. For distribution at Home Beautiful Exposition. $10.00

526 (Textiles) Hawthorne, Catherine B. AND SO to SLEEP: Jacquard Coverlets From The Hawthorne Collection, May 2 to July 31, 1999. Lowell: American Textile History Museum, 1999. 39 pages. Color illustrated. 10 x 10", printed wrapper. New. ISBN 0937474142. $10.00

527 (Textiles) J.L. Taylor & Company, New York & Chicago. Ye TAYLOR PICTURE BOOK. (Tailored suit booklet). No date, ca 1925? (16) pages. 6 color scenes, tennis, boating, golf, horserace, with men in Arcady, Albany, Beekman, Adirondack, Amity, Beldon suits, color drawings of colonial tailoring. 6 x 4.5", stapled. Few small stains on cover, trifle rubbed, VG. Slug for F.M. Borowski, Northampton, MA on lower cover. $25.00

528 (Textiles) James McCutcheon & Company, New York, N.Y. FALL and WINTER CATALOGUE, 1920-1921. 32 pages, order sheet, handbill inserted. Illustrations of handkerchiefs, table & bed linens, doilies, napkins, placemats, women's sleep & underwear, sweaters, stockings, collars, girls, infant clothing, mens robes, shirts, vests, accessories. 11.5 x 7.5", stapled. Edge chips, G. $15.00

529 (Textiles) Jenny June (Jane Cunningham Croly), editor. LADIES' FANCY WORK. A Manual of Designs & Instructions in All Kinds of Needle-Work, embracing Embroidery, Kensington, Lace- Work, Knitting, Tatting, Crochet-Work, Net-Work, Wax Flowers, Painting on Silk, &c. NY: A.L. Burt, copyright 1886. 150 pages, 1p publisher advertisement. Illustrations of all sorts of projects, stitches. 11 x 8.5", disbound. LACKING COVER, bit rubbed, few creased corners, G. $20.00

530 (Textiles) Kamon Yoshimoto, Editor. TRADITIONAL JAPANESE SMALL MOTIF: Textile Design I. Singapore: Page One, copyright, 1993. 154 pages. Color illustrations of textile & paper patterns. Text in English, German, French. 11.5 x 9", paperback. VG. ISBN 9810047762. $15.00

531 (Textiles) Kamon Yoshimoto, Editor. TRADITIONAL ARABESQUE: Textile Design II. Traditional Japanese Arabesque Patterns. Singapore: Page One, copyright, 1993. 154 pages. Color illustrations of textile patterns. Text in English, German, French. 11.5 x 9", paperback. VG. ISBN 9810047746. $15.00

532 (Textiles) Leroux, Charles; Horatio Paine, M.D. & A.A. Fesquet, translators. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the MANUFACTURE of WORSTEDS and CARDED YARNS: comprising Practical Mechanics, with Rules & Calculations Applied to Spinning; Sorting, Cleaning, & Scouring Wools; the English & French Methods of Combing, Drawing, & Spinning Worsteds & Manufacturing Carded Yarns. To which Is added an appendix, containing Extracts from the Reports of the International Jury, & of the Artisans Selected by the Committee Appointed by the Council of the Society of Arts, London, on Woollen & Worsted Machinery & Fabrics, as Exhibited in the Paris Universal Exposition, 1867. Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird, 1869. 341 pages, 2p list of French suppliers, 30p publisher catalog. 12 folded plates of textile machinery. 9.25 x 6", cloth, gold lettered spine, blind paneled boards. Tips frayed, trifle toned, VG. $75.00

533 (Textiles) M. Philipsborn, The Outer Garment House, Chicago, Illinois. (STYLE BOOK), Fall & Winter, 1911-12. 160 pages, 2 order blanks, printed return envelope inserted. Illustrations of women in coats, hats, furs, suits, blouses, skirts, robes, hosiery, underwear, gloves, belts, combs, purses, scarves, veils, collars, misses' & girls'. 9.5 x 7", printed wrapper, color illustration by Henry Hutt. Lower wrap bit rippled, wrap bit soiled, text VG. $40.00 534 (Textiles) M. Philipsborn, The Outer Garment House, Chicago, Illinois. (STYLE BOOK), Spring & Summer, 1912. 96 pages, 2 order blanks, printed return envelope inserted, printed mailer. Illustrations of women in coats, hats, dresses, blouses, skirts, underwear, hosiery, gloves, purses, collars, misses' & girls'. 9.5 x 7", printed wrapper, color illustration by Henry Hutt. Few leaves creased, mailer ragged, else VG. $40.00

535 (Textiles) Manahan Parchment & Moth Paper Works, New York. HOW to PRESERVE CLOTHING from MOTHS. No date, ca 1895 - patents. (16) pages. Illustrations of Tarine Moth Bag, women storing clothing, package Pine Tar Oakum Paper, Moth-proof Rolls, Tarine Muff Box, tree trademark. 5.75 x 3.25", pasted booklet. With: 9.5 x 5.75" Sample Pine Tar Sheet & printed tissue folder. Sample brittle, split, chipped, else VG. $25.00

536 (Textiles) Martha Coons & Katherine Koob. All Sorts of Sufficient Cloth: LINEN-MAKING in NEW ENGLAND, 1640-1860. North Andover: Merrimack Valley Textile Museum, 1980. 121 pages. Many illustrations of flax, comb, brake, scutch, hackles, spinning wheels, loom, drafts, towels, tablecloths, bedlinens, ticking, sacks, coverlets, clothing, samplers. 9 x 8.5", paperback. New. Essays & catalog of exhibit at Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, MA & New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. $15.00

537 (Textiles) Mme. Ellen Louise & William Jennings Demorest, New York. MME. DEMOREST'S CATALOGUE of RELIABLE PATTERNS of the FASHIONS, Paris, London, Vienna, New York Styles. Autumne & Hiver, Autumn & Winter, 1880-81. 16 pages. Many small engravings of ladies' cloaks, coats, jackets, mantels, dresses, skirts, overskirts, misses' & girls' dresses, dresses for children, boys' suits, underwear. 9 x 6.5", pamphlet. Few small stains, lightly soiled, G. $35.00

538 (Textiles) Partridge, William. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on DYING WOOLLEN, COTTON, and SKEIN SILK, The Manufacturing of Broadcloth & Cassimere, including the Most Improved Methods Pursued in the West of England, in Which the Various Manipulations Are Accurately Delineated. Also, a Correct Description of Sulphuring Woollens, & Chemical Bleachiing of Cotton. NY: H. Wallis & Co, for the Author, J.W. Bell, Printer, 1823. 288 pages. Folding table, small engraving. 6.75 x 4.25", later cloth. Rebound, library marks, titlepage repaired, foxed, G. American Imprints 13674; Rink, Technical Americana 1864. $100.00

539 (Textiles) Partridge, William. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on DYING WOOLLEN, COTTON, and SILK, including Recipes for Lac Reds & Scarlets-Chrome Yellows & Oranges-& Prussian Blues-on Silks, Cottons & Woollens. With Every Improvement in the Art, Made Since the Year 1823. Also, a Correct Description of Sulphuring Woollens. N-Y: William Partridge & Son, 1847. viii,180 pages. 7.5 x 4.5", black cloth, gold lettering on upper board. 3.75 x 4.5" printed slip pasted inside upper board, 'William Partridge & Son, Importers, Dealers & Manufacturers of Dye-stuffs, Dye-woods, Acids, &c, New-York' with 4-column list. 3" chip from spine cloth, split along edge, tips frayed, text foxed, fair. $75.00

540 (Textiles) Peladeau, Mildred Cole, Curator. ART UNDERFOOT: The Story of Waldoboro Hooked Rugs. An exhibition of hookd rugs organized by the American Textile History Museum - August 15 - October 3, 1999. Lowell: American Textile History Museum, 1990. 41 pages. 53 illustrations, most color, hooked rugs. 10 x 10", paperback. New. ISBN 0937474150. Raised work hooked rugs originating Waldoboro, Maine. $15.00

541 (Textiles) Sears, Roebuck & Company, Chicago, Illinois. SELF-TEACHING INSTRUCTION BOOK for SEROCO LADIES' TAILORING SYSTEM for Cutting All Kinds of Ladies', Misses & Children's Garments. 1903 & 1904 edition. 28 pages. Illustrated. 11.75 x 8.75", printed wrapper. Trifle tanned, VG. $35.00 542 (Textiles) Standard Fashion Company, New York. The LADIES STANDARD MAGAZINE Devoted to Fashions & the Home. Vol. XV, No. 6. August, 1896. 80 pages. Engravings of women, misses, girls in seasonal costume, separates, accessories, hats, advertisements. 11 x 8", printed wrapper. Wrap torn, splitting, edges chipped, text toned, G. Illustrated articles on bicycling, George Junior Republic, Freeville, Tompkins County, New York. $15.00

543 (Textiles) Sutton, Tina. DRESSED for the PART: Hollywood Costumes from the Silver Screen. An exhibition organized by the American Textile History Museum, November 16, 1999 - March 12, 2000. From the collection of John LeBold. Lowell: American Textile History Museum, 1999. (29) pages. Illustrated, color costumes, b&w stills. 10 x 10", printed wrapper. New. ISBN 0937474169. $15.00

544 (Textiles) The Butterick Publishing Company, Limited, London & New York. The DELINEATOR. Vol. XXII, No. 2. August, 1883. Pages 65-120. Engravings of women in seasonal costume, dresses, jackets, shirts, capes, skirts, aprons, misses, girls & boys, hats, trim, ties, socks, lambrequins, few pages advertisements. 11 x 8", printed wrapper. Sheet loose, wrap bit soiled, few edge chips, slightly creased, G. $15.00

545 (Textiles) The Butterick Publishing Company, Limited, London & New York. The DELINEATOR. Vol. XXIII, No. 1. January, 1884. 72 pages, subscription slip inserted. Engravings of women in seasonal costume, wraps, coats, dresses, shirts, skirts, aprons, misses, girls & boys, hats, trim, ties, table cloths, quilt pattern, few pages advertisements. 11 x 8", printed wrapper. Few illustrations owner colored, corners creased, wrap soiled, staples bit rusty, G. $15.00

546 (Textiles) The Pacific Coast Borax Company, New York Chicago, San Francisco. BORAX: The MAGIC CRYSTAL. This little booklet tells the story of a magic mineral, which when placed in the water used in the laundry, kitchen & bath, becomes an invisible giant, working wonders for the brightening of the home & the lessening of household labor. 1919. 24 pages. 5 tinted drawings of housewife using Borax. 6 x 4", stapled. Trifle creased, rubbed, VG. $10.00

547 (Textiles) The Pictorial Review Company, New York. PICTORIAL PRINTED PATTERNS for March, 1929. (12) pages. Period illustrations of women in dresses, coats, jackets, frocks, underwear, children's clothes, few advertisements. 14 x 10.5", pasted booklet. Tanned, somewhat brittle, several 2" edge tears through some text, creased, bit soiled, fair. $15.00

548 (Textiles) The Spencer Corset Company, Inc, New Haven, Connecticut. YOUR SPENCER and How to Preserve Its Beauty. Copyrighted, 1937. 16 pages. Illustrations of corset care. 6 x 4.5", printed wrapper. VG. $12.00

549 (Textiles) The Spencer Corset Company, Inc, New Haven, Connecticut. AIRY and COOL: Do YOU look & feel your best on those warm days? (Corset booklet). 1950 - printer code. (16) pages. Illustrations of models in corsets. 6 x 4.5", stapled. VG. $15.00

550 (Textiles) The Stearns & Foster Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. YOU'RE GOING to MAKE a QUILT? A "How-to-Make-It" Booklet with a Simplified Pattern for "The Lone Star" Quilt. Copyright 1947. 28 pages, mailback envelope. Halftones of quilts, Mountain Mist frame, cotton roll. 6.5 x 3.5", printed wrapper. VG. $12.00

551 (Textiles) Thurlow & Company, H. Thurlow, Agent, Skaneateles, Onondaga County, New York. A DESCRIPTION of the TEASEL and ITS USE. Exhibited at the Centennial Exhibition by H. Thurlow. (Broadside). No date, 1876? 8 x 5". Engraving of tall showcase with teasel plant, patented teasel box, cloth on roller, man cutting teasels. Light adhesive stain along top edge, else VG. Describes cultivation of plant used to raise nap on wool. $15.00 552 (Textiles) Wolf & Dupeyron. Le FILET au PONT de TOILE: 66 Modeles artistiques inedits. Collection Cartier-Bresson, 1er Album. No imprint, ca 1920? 28 pages. Halftones of lace projects. 9.5 x 12.5", printed wrapper. Text in French. Edge tears, chips, creased along foredge, text G. $15.00

553 (Textiles) Wool Trading Company, New York. PETER PAN HAT & BAG BOOK: Cordets & Straws. Volume 4. No date, ca 1950? (16) pages. Halftones of women with hats, purses. 11 x 8.5", stapled. Trifle toned, few short splits, nicks, G. $10.00

554 (Travel) Dowling, Rev. John, editor. The JUDSON OFFERING: intended as A Token of Christian Sympathy with the Living & a Memento of Christian Affection for the Dead. Fourth thousand. NY: Lewis Colby & Co, 1846. Pudney, Hooker & Russell, Printers, NY. x,288 pages, 4pp publisher advertisement. 3 plates. 6 x 4", gold & blind stamped green cloth. Tips frayed, cover rubbed, soiled, lower endsheet gone, foxed, G. 'Mrs. Ellen M. Chase, From her friend Mrs. Sophia Brown, Fisherville, N.H., July 1846' on endsheet. Biographical tribute to Adoniram Judson, 1788-1850, Baptist missionary to Burma, who returned to Boston in 1846, with related essays & poems (Sigourney, Hemans, &c). $25.00

555 (Travel) Pfeiffer, Ida (Laura), 1797-1858. A LADY'S SECOND JOURNEY ROUND the WORLD; from London to the Cape of Good Hope, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Ceram, the Moluccas, &c, California, Panama, Peru, Ecuador & the United States. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1856. 500 pages. 8 x 5", blind-stamped black cloth, gold lettering. Circulating library bookplate, few blindstamps, well worn, cloth frayed, shaken, signature loose, bit foxed, fair. $15.00

556 (Utah) Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake City, Utah. SALT LAKE CITY. Seven Days in & Around "The Center of Scenic America". 7 Wonderful One-day Trips In & Around Salt Lake City & Utah. No date, map copyright 1927. Map of Zion, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon National Parks, bridseye map of city, mountains, small halftones of Mormon Temple, Saltair Beach, state capitol, Mormon Battalion Monument, Liberty Park, zoo, golf, Pinecrest Inn, copper mine, Hoover Dam, Bryce Canyon, Zion & Grand Teton National Parks, Ogden, Cottonwood & Provo Canyons, Mirror Lake, brown & orange cover art, Union Pacific seal. Scuffed, VG. Itineraries use rail, tour car, auto. $10.00

557 (Vermont) E.T. Griswold, Bennington, Vermont. HISTORIC BENNINGTON. (Souvenir viewbook). No date, post 1908 (text). 8 pages text, 20 views. 5 x 6.5", color wrapper, library cloth. Margins bit trimmed, else G. $10.00

558 (Vermont) Ludlow Baptist Church, Ludlow, Vermont. The PARISH HERALD. Vol. I. No. 7. September, 1879. 4 pages. 2 columns, few poems, church directory, notes, obituary, 1p advertisements. Folded sheet, 10 x 7". Edges chipped, splitting, toned, fair. $10.00

559 (Vermont) Mrs. Albert E. Sherburne, North Pomfret, Vermont. SHERBURNE FARMS, NORTH POMFRET, VERMONT. (Guest house promotional booklet). No date, ca 1940? (9) pages. 3 halftones: sign, trail, people on horse. 3.5 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. 'The farmhouse . . . can accommodate 12 guests . . . fruits & vegetables raised on the farm . . . Jerseys furnish milk & cream, butter . . . saddle horses available . . . marked trails of Green Mountain Horse Association . . . official overnight & lunch stop . . . Woodstock & Hanover offer 18-hole golf . . . skiers can find slopes, tows . . . train will be met at White River Junction . . . ' $10.00

560 (Women) Jameson, Mrs. (Anna), 1794-1860. CHARACTERISTICS of WOMEN, Moral, Poetical, & Historical. With 12 highly finished engravings. From the last London edition. NY: John Wiley, 1850. xl,340 pages. Frontispiece. 9.25 x 6", gold stamped blue cloth, gilt edges. Cover scuffed, trifle toned, no sign of any plates besides frontispiece, VG. Bookplate Timothy J. Stevenson. $50.00 561 (Women) Lewis, Dio, M.D. OUR GIRLS. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1871. Copyright 1871. 388 pages, including advertisements for author's books, 8pp publisher catalog. 7.5 x 5", gold & black stamped purple cloth. Cover rubbed, soiled, text bit toned, shaken, G. 'Mrs. S.B. Dewing, Stamford' on blank. Shoes, walking, dress, 'Outrages upon the Body' (tattooing, cutting, Christian mortification, fashionable frailty), 'Woman Tortures Her Body' (cosmetics, padded breasts, lacing, bustles, high heels), stockings, employments, matrimony, music, French, dancing, theatre, baths, home gymnasium, diet, amusements, education. $25.00

562 (Women) Maynard, Theodore. A FIRE WAS LIGHTED: The Life of ROSE HAWTHORNE LATHROP. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Company, copyright, 1948. x,443 pages. Frontispiece portraits. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. VG/none. Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926, married author George Parsons Lathrop, converted to Catholicism, separated, founded St. Roses Free Home for Incurable Cancer, then Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne as Mother Mary Alphonsa. $10.00

563 (Women) O'Sullivan, Rev. D.J. LIFE SKETCH of MOTHER MARY LAWRENCE, F.M.M. (Franciscan Missionaries of Mary). NY: Society for the Propagation of the Faith, February, 1925. 4th printing. 60 pages. Halftone plates, portrait, Franciscan Missionaries, China mission. 7.5 x 5", red cloth, gold lettering, applied illustration, no dj. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, Thomas More Foundation bookplate, G/none. Marie Comtois born Canada, 1880, raised Worcester, Massachusetts, died of small-pox, 1917. $10.00

564 (Women) Sanders, Marion K(lein), 1905-1977; Charles E. Martin, illustrator. The LADY and the VOTE. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1956. First printing August 1956. ix,172 pages. 8 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj edge chip, trifle spotted, rubbed, VG/VG. Wellesley College, 1925, Columbia School of Journalism, writer for New York Port Authority, Office of War Information, Office of International Information, edited Harper's Magazine, Amerika, unsuccessful run for congress. $10.00

565 (Women) Sillia, Helene M., historian. Lest We Forget . . . A HISTORY of WOMEN'S OVERSEAS SERVICE LEAGUE, Founded in 1921, by Women who served overseas in World War I. A National Organization of Women who Served in or with the Armed Forces Overseas during a National Emergency or its Aftermath. July 1978. vi,318 pages. Halftone portraits, service activities. 9 x 6", paperback. Corner tear, else VG. $20.00

566 (Women) Stuart, Arabella W. (Willson). The LIVES of Mrs. ANN. H. JUDSON and Mrs. SARAH B. JUDSON, with a Biographical Sketch of Mrs. Emily C. Judson, Missionaries to Burmah. In three parts. Eighth thousand. Auburn: Derby & Miller; Buffalo: Derby, Orton & Mulligan, 1853. Stereotyped by Thomas B. Smith, N.Y. 356 pages, 4pp publisher advertisement. 2 engraved portraits, tissue. 7.75 x 5.25", red cloth, fancy blind panels on boards, gold stamped spine, medallions on boards, page edges. Cloth slightly rubbed, soiled, text faintly toned, VG. Ann Hasseltine Judson, 1789-1826 & Sarah Hall Boardman Judson, 1803-1845, successive wives of Adoniram Judson, pioneer missionaries to Burma, translated religious texts into Burmese. $25.00

567 (Women) United States Employment Service, Occpuational Analysis Section. OCCUPATIONS SUITABLE for WOMEN. February 1942. United States Federal Security Agency, Social Security Board, Bureau of Employment Security. Washington: GPO, 1942. 103 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Marker mark on wrap, else VG. War & non-war occupations, title, suitability, training, classification, definitions. $15.00

568 (Women) Women's City Club of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT, May, 1927. 23 pages. 7.75 x 5.25", stapled booklet. VG. Committees, activities, arts & library, emergency relief (garments for Massachusetts Tubercular League, Army & Navy Club, New England Home for Little Wanderers, Prendergast Camp), house, finances. $10.00 569 (Women) Women's International Democratic Federation, Berlin, Eugenie Cotton, President. WORLD CONGRESS of WOMEN, Copenhagen, June 5-10, 1953. Reports, Speeches (Extracts), Documents. 272 pages. Many halftones of officers, congress, demonstrations, women working, children, world tour of women's lives. 9.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Spine nick, wrap splitting, spotted, text toned, G. $25.00

570 (World War I) The House of Schenley, Schenley Products Company, New York City. COMPLETE ORGANIZATION DIVISIONAL INSIGNIA of A.E.F. during the World War, together with Brief History of The Forty-Nine Divisions, Eighteen Miscellaneous Units, Eleven Corps, Three Armies. Compliments of the Schenley American Legion Post No. 1190, New York, N.Y., to all Legionnaires, Eighteenth Annual Convention, American Legion, New York, 1937. (36) pages. Color illustrations of insignia, small halftones of liquor bottles. 6.5 x 4", color wrapper, image of soldiers marching in parade. VG. $10.00

571 (World War II) Editors of Yank, the Army Weekly; Franklin S. Forsberg, foreword; Joe McCarthy, Merle Miller, George Baker, Irwin Shaw, Ed Cunningham, Andrew A. Rooney &c, articles. YANK: The Story of World War II as Written by the Soldiers. NY: Greenwich House, copyright 1984. 262 pages. Illustrated. 11 x 8.5", hardcover, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0517436221. $10.00

572 (Yale University) "Squills" (Charles Holmes Goodman, 1844- 1927). PEN and INK SKETCHES of YALE NOTABLES. Saint Louis: Soule, Thomas & Winsor, 1872. Steam Lith. Press, R.P. Studley Company, St. Louis. Titlepage with self-portrait of 'Peter Squills, Artist', 12 comic caricatures (banjo player, Greek warrior, billiard player, boxer, tight-rope walker, cop with captions ('Too Much Election', 'The Rocks of the Suffrage Period', 'Oh carom me back', 'Shoo fly, don’t bodder me') of unnamed subjects, end-piece. 12.5 x 9.5", half-cloth, pictorial paper boards. Sewing perished, sheets loose, spine cloth split, cover worn, soiled, caricatures lightly toned, rough, complete, fair. 'Albert Y. Smith, Yale '75' on blank. $85.00

573 (Yale University) Committee of Twenty-one, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, T. DeWitt Cuyler, Chairman, David Daggett, Secretary. The NEW YALE FIELD: Synopsis of the Plans of the Committee of Twenty-one for Permanent Fire-proof Stands & General Playgounds for Yale Undergraduates, The Financial Plan, Description of the Proposed Buildings, Map of the New Field. June 15, 1912. 13 pages, subscription slip inserted. Double-page birds-eye view of proposed Yale Bowl. Stapled booklet, 9 x 6". Corner chips, edge tear affecting text 1 leaf, outer sheet splitting, toned, fair. Securing Grounds, Financial Plan, Ticket Privilege Contract, Opportunities for Memorials, How & Where New Structures Are to Be Built. Prospectus for Yale Bowl, opened 1914, capacity 70,896, first bowl stadium in US. $35.00

574 (Yale University) Wells S. Hastings, W. Brian Hooker, Henry S. Ely, 1902, editors. YALE FUN. A book of College Humor in Poetry, Pictures & Prose - Chose with loving care from the Yale Record of the past eight years: conceived in the Sanctum, founded on Foam, & dedicated to the Humorous Faculty. Copyright 1901. R.S. Peck & Co, Hartford, Conn. (104) pages. Student comic period artwork, poetry, limericks, jokes, anecdotes, 'College Alphabet', 'Gymnasium Rules', 'Fair Flora', 'Have-Another Cup Race', 'Elegy in Princeton Churchyard', 'Dyspeptic Cannibal', &c. 12 x 9", gold stamped blue cloth. Sewing & upper hinge broken, very loose, tips worn, cloth soiled, text clean, fair. 'S. Howell Wright 1906' on blank. Oldest college humor magazine begun 1872. $75.00

575 (Yale University) Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY, Vol. XL, No. 14, January, 1902. The Bicentennial. Issue of Commemoration. Pages (119)-(198). Halftones of processions, parade, decorations, portraits of college presidents, officers, honorary degree recipients (President Teddy Roosevelt, Samuel Pierpont Langley, William Osler, John La Farge, John Hay, Charles Eliot Norton, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, William Dean Howells, Woodrow Wilson, &c), Phelps Gate, Book & Snake Society building, Sheffield Hall, Osborn Hall, Woodbridge Hall, Booker T. Washington, Graduate Football Team, advertisements. Accounts of bicentennial celebration. 16 x 11.25', blue leather, gold lettering, insignia. Tips worn, VG. $75.00