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Catalog 213 B July 2011 – well – this file last modified 4/6/2011 – lilacs have bloomed & browned – daffodils too – day away from summer solstice – furnace off, dehumidifiers on - 2 cords of wood stacked for next winter, 2 more await – basic new England weather platter with a tendency towards more rain than usual – stretch of may days in nineties then sixties in day & forties at nite – tornado hit half hour south of here – springfield, Wilbraham, monson – tilled the garden in april & got few things planted – peas, spinach, beets, greens – still facing seriously depleted soil issues & town won’t provide combination for lock on the cable – been hauling in buck-a-bucket compost from umass – has not provided the desired nutritional boost – poor germination & lackluster growth – pushed ahead & put tomatoes & peppers in memorial day weekend – they just sat there then started to yellow – feller at Hadley garden center said fertilize – been putting on some fishy concoction & holding my nose & crossing my fingers – Amherst plot bout 80 percent planted now – potatoes looking happiest – onions ok, arugula ok – collards & corn coming along - meanwhile talked to neighbor bout planting in her back yard where former tenant had a vegetable garden – new project – just what i need – got the tiller – figgered would put in beans, squashes, brassicas which have not survived recent insect attacks in Amherst – choicest spots claimed by chris & current tenant – remaining soil bit shallow here & muddy there but we pressed ahead – so did local very hungry woodchuck – tried trap & girls tried gun – finally put up 200’ of fence – beans & squash now coming along there – put in many brassica seedlings – dozen eggplant starts discovered by hungry flea beetles – tossed those & replanted in Amherst - zach just finished year 3 at ducom – takes some major national exam this week then dad will visit & help him break camp in manayunk prefatory to year 4 which begins in july after brief break here – series of 4-week hospital rounds, mostly in orthopedic surgery, his intended specialty – Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Carolina, new jersey, &c - mariab met at museum of history in north andover in april – tour with curator frank romano, lunch & business – easter with masis in Amesbury – Allentown paper show then on to mariab sponsored boston & paper exposition – it went well – promoter did a fine job – good publicity, nice lineup of talks & exhibits, over eighty dealers (not average age, tho that was high too), bout 750 in attendance – will be on may 5 next year – posted notice of catalog 212 on facebook which prompted invitation from former new England bookseller jim hinck to post on his favored search site vialibri which prompted college buddy, it whiz & host all things acoustic on Alabama public radio Jeremy butler to handhold me through creating wordpress blog website – peterlmasibooks.wordpress.com – visitors welcome & thanks to helpers – this will be there soon – shared my experience with edie b who now has wordpress site for her owl pen books & achieved some enviable exposure recently from the itinerant traveler in the Washington post – heavy traffic from dc to Greenwich ny – basic mixed bag here – stock from recent shows & auctions & passed-over piles from other recent cataloging binges – still plenty about for several more – plus recent deaccession from American textile history museum – hope you find something - thanks for – gotta get pdfs to eagle, finish planting garden, move enough boxes of books out of zach’s room for visit – Elizabeth auction tonite . . . at your service –

peter

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1 (Advertising) HOW to ENTER the PRACTICAL FIELD. International Correspondence Schools Instruction Paper with Examination Questions 1187. Second . Scranton: International Company, 1921. 41 pages, 1p questions. 31 illustrations & inserted samples of letterheads, envelopes, business cards, circulars. 8.75 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap toned, corner chipped, creased, text VG. $15.00

2 (Advertising) TECHNICAL- and TRADE-PAPER ADVERTISING. International Correspondence Schools Instruction Paper with Examination Questions 1181. Second edition. Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1920. 55 pages, 3pp questions. 35 illustrations, advertisements for Western Electric, Link-Belt, Carrier, Victor Talking Machine, National Cash Register, Kohler, Eberhard Faber, &c. 8.75 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap toned, VG. $15.00

3 (Advertising) C.F. Woods, Street-Car Advertising Service. STREET-CAR ADVERTISING. International Correspondence Schools Instruction Paper with Examination Questions 1184. Second edition. Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1922. 43 pages, 3pp questions. 57 illustrations of trolley cards, 18 in color, Coca-cola, Heinz, Arrow Shirts, National Biscuit Company, Victor Records, &c. 8.75 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap toned, VG. $25.00

4 (Advertising) French, George. MANAGEMENT of GENERAL CAMPAIGNS, part 3. International Correspondence Schools Instruction Paper with Examination Questions 1179C. First edition. Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1921. Pages (35)-102, 6pp questions. 15 illustrations, advertisements for ScotTissue, Du Pont Powder, Kayser Silk, Colgate, International Silver, &c. 8.75 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap bit rubbed, VG. $15.00

5 (African-American) George L.P. Weaver, CIO Committee to Abolish Discrimination; Walter Francis White, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; New York Senator Irving M. Ives. COLGATE LECTURES in HUMAN RELATIONS, 1947: America's Challenge; Race Problems & World Peace; The Role of Legislation in Human Relations, Everett Case, foreword. (35) pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $20.00

6 (African-American) Morrow, Emily Bawden. OUR NORTHERN NEGRO. Published by The General Board of Promotion of the Northern Baptist Convention, NY, The American Baptist Home Mission Society, NY & Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society, NY, Dec., 1922. 11 pages. 5 halftones of activities at Morgan Community House, Pittsburgh, Negro Christian Centers, Detroit & Cleveland. 6 x 4.25", stapled booklet. Creased, heavy pencil underlining & marginal marks, else G. Overview of Baptist work with African-Americans in northern urban areas. $15.00

7 (Agriculture) Belcher & Taylor Agricultural Tool Company, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, George S. Taylor, Agent. The LEVER FEED CUTTER for Cutting Hay, Straw & Cornstalks. (Circular). October, 1877. C.W. Bryan & Co, Printers, Springfield. (4) pages. 4 engravings of cutters. Folded yellow sheet, 9.75 x 5.5". Faintly creased, soiled, VG. $20.00

8 (Agriculture) Charles Mason, Commissioner. REPORT of the COMMISSIONER of PATENTS for the Year 1856. AGRICULTURE. United States House of Representatives, 34th Congress, 3d Session, Executive Document No. 65. Washington: Cornelius Wendell, printer, 1857. xvi,536 pages. 50 plates, 3 chromolithographs: Arden Horses, & South Down Sheep, Sarony, Major & Knapp, NY, Strawberry, T. Sinclair, Philadelphia, rodents & birds, toolshed, map, text illustrations of grafting, trained vines. 9 x 6", black cloth. Cover edges chipped, frayed, 1 signature short-sheeted with minor text loss, endsheets stained, small damage to strawberry plate, text G. Robert Kennicott, Quadrupeds of Illinois; Ezekiel Holmes, Injurious Birds; John Warder, Wines of US; &c. $35.00 9 (Agriculture) Frederick Watts, Commissioner, United States Department of Agriculture. REPORT of the COMMISSIONER of AGRICULTURE for the Year 1875. Washington: GPO, 1876. 536 pages. 61 plates: Michigan Agricultural College, agricultural statistics, state maps, sheep, short- horned cattle, Minnesota Agricultural College. 9 x 6'', black cloth. VG. George Vasey, forest-trees of US, J.R. Dodge, sheep & wool of world, progress of industrial education, &c. $25.00

10 (Agriculture) George B. Loring, Commissioner, United States Department of Agriculture. REPORT of the COMMISSIONER of AGRICULTURE for the Years 1881 & 1882. Washington: GPO, 1882. 704 pages. 82 plates, few color, army & cotton worms, pyrethrum, insects, grasses, sorghum statistics. 9 x 6'', black cloth. Cover stains, minor insect damage some page edges, else G. $25.00

11 (Agriculture) Isaac Newton, Commissioner, United States Department of Agriculture. REPORT of the COMMISSIONER of AGRICULTURE. 1888. Washington: GPO, 1889. 708 pages. 68 plates, some color, hop-plant louse, grasses, potato & tomato rot, folding color map, microscopic views of pepper, mustard, allspice, cinnamon, fruit varieties, ostrich, few figures. 9 x 6'', black cloth. Cover & endsheets spotted, hinge bit loose, text VG. T.C. Duncan, ostrich farming in America. $45.00

12 (Agriculture) Isaac Newton, Commissioner, United States Department of Agriculture. REPORT of the COMMISSIONER of AGRICULTURE for the Year 1866. Washington: GPO, 1867. 656 pages. 35 plates: Department of Agriculture building, varieties of fruit, livestock, fish, text engravings of farm implements, grape vines. 9 x 6'', black cloth. Edge wear, upper blank gone, signature sprung, few light damp spots, G. Grapes & wine-making, cotton, English & American dairying, Lavinia Davis, 'Female life in open air', chinchona, ship-timber, Benjamin P. Poore, History of Agriculture of US, Henry F. French, Country Roads, Rev. C.W. Howard, Conditions & Resources of Georgia, H.D. Dunn, California - Agricultural Resources. $35.00

13 (Agriculture) James O. Adams, Secretary, New Hampshire Board of Agriculture. NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURE. Eleventh Annual Report of the Board of Agriculture for the year 1881. Concord: Parsons B. Cogswell, State Printer, 1882. 464 pages. Illustrations of barb wire, locomotive. 9 x 6", black cloth, gold lettering, blind spine panels. Edges bit wormed, VG. 'Property of Londonderry Grange, July 16, 1883'. Henry Smith, Barb-Fencing; J.W. Sanborn, Animal Growth & Nutrition; Henry M. Seely, Original Plow; Walter Harriman, Boundaries of New Hampshire; Martha Gage, Duties of Farmers' Wives; Hiram Cutting, Hygiene of Homes; George Wilkes, Jr, S.S. Houghton's Pavilion Stock & Sale Stables, Orford, NH; Henry Jesup, Reproduction in Flowering Plants; George Nesmith, History of Agriculture; Census Statistics; &c. $15.00

14 (Agriculture) L.B. Darling & Company, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. DARLING'S ANIMAL FERTILIZER. Manufactured only by L.B. Darling & Co, Pawtucket, R.I. Central Falls: E.L. Freeman & Co, Book & Job Printer, no date, ca 1880 (testimonials). 24 pages. Few small illustrations. 7.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper with view of factory. Corners creased, toned, VG. $15.00

15 (Agriculture) Northern Nut Growers Association. REPORT of the Proceedings at the THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING, Rochester, New York, September 7, 8 & 9, 1922. 127 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Corners creased, VG. Officers, members, constitution, biography of Walter Van Fleet, chestnut blight, Manchurian walnut industry, almonds in eastern states, woman in nut culture, plane & screw in grafting, growing in south, filbert, Canada, experimental orchard, source of proteins & fats, Chinese nuts. $15.00

16 (Agriculture) Robert Buist, Jr., Seed Grower, Philadelphia. WHOLESALE PRICE CURRENT of Garden Seeds, for dealers only, Crop of 1875. January 1, 1876. 36 pages. Engravings of vegetables. 7.5 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Lacking top 2" of lower wrap, rubbed, edge chips, toned, wrap bit soiled, G. $35.00 17 (Agriculture) S.T. Shugert, Acting Commissioner. REPORT of the COMMISSIONER of PATENTS for the Year 1860. AGRICULTURE. United States House of Representatives, 36th Congress, 2d Session, Executive Document No. 48. Washington: GPO, 1861. 504 pages. Map, 1 plate: grapery; figures: bee-hives, tea. 9 x 6", black cloth. Cover & endsheets bit spotted, owner name, some text toned, else VG. William Buckish, Hortontown, Texas, bee-culture, Daniel R. Goodloe, grape-culture & wine-making, S.J. Parker, graperies, Spencer Bonsall, tea $35.00

18 (Agriculture) Syracuse Nurseries, Smith, Clark & Powell, Syracuse, N.Y. DIRECTIONS for PLANTING. Instructions on Planting. Fruit & Fruit Growing. 4 pages. Engraving of fruit tree. Folded sheet, 8.5 x 5". With: printed notice, Oct., 1870, informing recipient of delivery of order, broadsheet, 8 x 5", engraving of tree on back. Creased, VG. $20.00

19 (Agriculture) Washburn & Company, Seed Merchants, Boston. WASHBURN & CO'S AMATEUR CULTIVATOR'S GUIDE to the Flower & Kitchen Guide. 1872. (128) pages. Engravings of Horticultural Building, hot-bed, many flowers, plants, vegetables. 9 x 5.5", disbound. Lacking wrapper, last leaf torn, creased, corners creased, few damp spots, soiled, loose, fair. $35.00

20 (Agriculture) William G. Le Duc, Commissioner, United States Department of Agriculture. ANNUAL REPORT of the COMMISSIONER of AGRICULTURE for the Year 1880. Washington: GPO, 1881. 672 pages. 137 plates, some color, elevations & plan of Department of Agriculture building, James Renwick, architect, sugar-cane varieties, folding graphs, insects, grasses, swine plague, fowl cholera, foot & mouth disease, pneumonia, Texas cattle fever. 9 x 6'', black cloth. Few light damp spots, owner name, VG. $25.00

21 (Agriculture) Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Clinton Babbitt, secretary; State Horticultural Society, William Trelease, secretary; Dairymen's Association, D.W. Curtis, secretary. TRANSACTIONS of the WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Proceedings of the State Agricultural Convention, held in February, 1883, Dairymen's Association, &c, Vol. XXI.-1883- 83; Transactions of Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Vol. XIII; Eleventh Annual Report of Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, held at Elk-Horn, January 31 & February 1 & 2, 1883. Madison: Democrat Printing Co, 1884. xxii,479, xviii,182 & 151 pages. 4 plates: merino sheep, horses. few text figures. 9 x 6", black cloth. Cover spotted, few bugholes, text toned, G. Randolph Huntington, American trotting stock $25.00

22 (Alaska) Palmer, Lawrence J. PROGRESS of REINDEER GRAZING INVESTIGATIONS in ALASKA. United States Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 1423. October, 1926. Washington: GPO, 1927. 36 pages. 33 halftones: station, cold-storage, sleds, corral, round-up, throwing, branding, camps, tundra, forage lichens, map, 2 drawings. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap toned, spotted, short tear, text VG. Growth of industry, herd owners, sled reindeer, meat, feed, range, management. $15.00

23 (Americana) Allen, Stephen M., Duxbury, Massachusetts, Presiding Officer of Worcester Convention, 1854. The OLD and NEW REPUBLICAN PARTIES: their Origin, Similitude & Progress from the Adminstration of Washington to that of Rutherford B. Hayes. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1880. (279) pages. 8 x 5.5", cloth spine, printed paper boards. Cover bit rubbed, soiled, text toned, VG. $20.00

24 (Americana) Bowditch, N.I. (Nathaniel Ingersoll). SUFFOLK SURNAMES. Not published. Boston: Printed by John Wilson & Son, 1857. 108 pages. 9.5 x 6", purple cloth, blind panels on boards. Spine heavily chipped, tips frayed, bit shaken, toned, G. 'Presented by N.I. Bowditch (at the suggestion of Saml G. Drake Eq) to Wm. H. Whitmore, Boston, Aug 19 1857', with 1p letter from Bowditch inserted praising Drake's book. Whimsical reflections on ancient surnames. William Henry Whitmore prolific historian & genealogist. $35.00 25 (Americana) Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, Williamsburg, Virginia. The GOVERNOR'S PALACE. Copyright April, 1936. Whittet & Shepperson, Printers, Richmond. 15 pages. Groundplan, small engraving, coat of arms. 7.5 x 5.25", stapled booklet. Cover soiled, scuffed, G. $10.00

26 (Americana) Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, Williamsburg, Virginia. The CAPITOL In which the General Assembly of the Colony & Commonwealth of Virginia met from 1704 to 1779. Copyright March, 1936. Dietz Printing Co, Richmond. 44 pages. Engraving, floorplans. 7.5 x 5.25", stapled booklet. Cover spotted, corners bent, VG. $10.00

27 (Americana) Cronau, Rudolf. DREI JAHRHUNDERTE DEUTSCHEN LEBENS in AMERIKA: eine Geschicte der Deutschen in den Vereinigten Staaten. (Three hundred Years of German Life in America). Berlin: Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Vohsen), 1909. xiii,640 pages. Illustrated. German text. 11 x 8", gold & black stamped maroon cloth. Tip frayed, cloth bit stained, soiled, text clean, tight, G. $35.00

28 (Americana) Devens, Charles, President, Bunker Hill Monument Association. PROCEEDINGS of the BUNKER HILL MONUMENT ASSOCIATION at the Annual Meeting, June 17, 1887. With the annual address of Hon. Charles Devens, President. Boston: Bunker Hill Monument Association, 1887. 41 pages. Engraved frontispiece of monument. 9.5 x 6", blue cloth, gold lettering. Cover soiled, rubbed, tex tanned, G. Officers, finances, visitors, members. $20.00

29 (Americana) Doran, Joseph I. SIR WALTER RALEIGH. Address before the Council of the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors, February 6, 1911. 22 pages. 9.5 x 6", printed wrapper. marks, VG. $15.00

30 (Americana) Fecher, V.J., S.V.D. A Study of the Movement for GERMAN NATIONAL PARISHES in PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (1787-1802). Analecta Gregoriana, Vol. LXXVII, Series Facultatis Historiae Ecclesiasticae Sectio B (n. 11). Rome: Universitatis Gregorianae, 1955. xxxii,283 pages. 9 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Toned, corners bumped, else VG. $15.00

31 (Americana) Flynt, Josiah (Willard); Hon. Andrew D. White, preface. TRAMPING with TRAMPS: Studies & Sketches of Vagabond Life. NY: Century Co, 1901. Copyright 1899. xiv,398 pages. Frontispiece of author, drawings. 7.5 x 5", cloth. Frontispiece detached, cover bit soiled, text clean, tight, G. Born Appleton, Wisconsin, 1869, sociologist, professional vagrant, articles from Century, Atlantic, Harpers, Forum, children on road, what tramp eats & wears, German, Russian, English, American tramps, railroads, tramp glossary. $15.00

32 (Americana) Goodrick, Rev. Alfred Thomas Scrope, introduction & notes. EDWARD RANDOLPH; including his Letters & Official Papers from New England, Middle, & Southern Colonies in America, & the West Indies. 1678-1700. Vols. VI & VII. Publications of the Prince Society. Boston: Prince Society, 1909. 250 copies. xi,338 & x,339-694 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 8.5 x 7", later cloth, leather spine labels. VG. Introduction: 'supplementary to the five volumes edited by Toppan'. $75.00

33 (Americana) Grant, Ulysses S. PAPERS relating to the FOREIGN RELATIONS of The UNITED STATES, transmitted to Congress with the Annual Message of the President, December 4, 1876. Preceded by a list of papers & followed by an index of persons & subjects. House of Representatives, 44th Congress, 2d Session, Ex. Doc. 1, part 1. Washington: GPO, 1876. 648 pages. 9 x 6", black cloth, gold lettering, 'U.S. Government Bindery' in blind borders. Front blank gone, owner name, VG. Alabama Claims, reconstruction, Mexico, Indians, Centennial, immigrants, Ezra D. Winslow, &c. $35.00 34 (Americana) Hamilton, Rev. W.T. (William Thomas), Mobile, Alabama. ELOQUENCE: Its Characteristics & Its Power. An Oration delivered before the Thalian & Phi Delta Societies of Oglethorpe University, Georgia, at the Commencement, November 18, 1846. Charleston, S.C.: Printed by B. Jenkins, 1847. 24 pages. 8.25 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, bit soiled, edge damped, G. $35.00

35 (Americana) Hance, Anthony M., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. HISTORIC WHITEMARSH; TARLETON'S FOX HUNT; HARBINGERS of SPRING MONTHS; SEVEN STARS; RAFINESQUE; The OLD SECKEL PEAR TREE. Pamphlets rebound 1916. About 62 pages, 3pp 'Washington's March to Valley Forge' & 'Quest for Seckel Pear Tree' inserted. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap bit rubbed, soiled, tiny tear, newsprint insert tanned, split, else VG. Gathering of articles, 1910-16, 'Campfire' talk to Boy Scouts, papers before Bucks County Historical Society, articles in Doylestown Daily Intelligencer. $20.00

36 (Americana) Harwell, Richard. "THE TOUCHSTONE": William Lloyd Garrison & the Declaration of The Anti-Slavery Convention, Philadelphia, 1833. Northampton: Smith College, 1970. 16 pages. Folding facsimile. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $8.00

37 (Americana) Hayne, Robert Y. An ORATION, Delivered in the Independent or Congregational Church Charleston, before the State Rights & Free Trade Party, the State Society of Cincinnati, the Revolution Society, the '76 Association, & several Volunteer Companies of Militia; on the 4th of July, 1831, being the 55th Anniversary of American Independence. Charleston: A.E. Miller, 1831. 8.5 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, foxed, gutter margin stab holes, G. American Imprints 7483. 'Free Trade & States Rights'. $50.00

38 (Americana) Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837, Pastor, First Church, Cambridge. A SERMON, delivered before the Massachusetts Missionary Society, at their annual meeting in Boston, May 29, 1804. Cambridge: Printed by William Hilliard, 1804. 28 pages. 8.5 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. Primarily Paul & Corinthians & Romans, paragraph & footnote on Massachusetts mission to Carolina. Shaw & Shoemaker 6491. $25.00

39 (Americana) Hubbard, Jeremiah. A TEACHER'S UPS and DOWNS from 1858 to 1879. Richmond, Ind: Palladium Steam Printing House, 1879. vii,216 pages. Tinted lithograph frontispiece portrait. 7.5 x 5.25", cloth, gold spine lettering. Tips frayed, VG. Kaplan, American Autobiographies, 2830. Preface: Quaker teacher called to preach but prevented by debt & family, writes autobiography to raise funds. Tales of schools in Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Indian Territories, poems, observations on education, Whittier, Noah Webster, child psychology. $50.00

40 (Americana) Humphrey, Heman, President, Amherst College. The GOOD PASTOR. A Sermon, preached in the City of Boston before the Pastoral Association of Massachusetts. May 31, 1826. Amherst: Published by Mark H. Newman, Carter & Adams, Printers, 1826. 32 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Edges chipped, lightly creased, few pencil marks, G. McKeon & Cowles, Amherst Imprints, 17; American Imprints 24913. 'Hon. R.H. Sherman Esq - From his affectionate friend, H.H.' on wrap. $20.00

41 (Americana) Kittredge, Belden. The TRUTH ABOUT CASEY JONES & other Fabulous American Heroes, including Johnny Appleseed, Davy Crockett, Roy Bean, & Mike Fink. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, copyright, 1945. 24 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Foxed, toned, cover rubbed, G. $10.00

42 (Americana) Kittredge, Belden. The TRUTH ABOUT FRANKIE and JOHNNY & other Legendary Lovers who Stalked across the American Scene. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, copyright, 1945. 26 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Staples rusty, lightly damped, toned, fair. $10.00 43 (Americana) McDuffie, George. A EULOGY upon the Life & Character of the Late Hon. ROBERT Y. HAYNE: delivered on the 13th February, 1840, at the Circular Church, by appointment of the citizens of Charleston. Charleston: Printed by W. Riley, 1840. 63 pages. 8.5 x 5", disbound. LAST LEAF DEFECTIVE, loss of some text, removed, foxed, gutter margin stab holes, few pencil marks, titlepage splitting, fair. American Imprints 4219. $25.00

44 (Americana) McGrane, Reginald C., editor. The CORRESPONDENCE of NICHOLAS BIDDLE dealing with National Affairs, 1807-1844. Boston & NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1919. Copyright, 1919. xxxi,366 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 9.5 x 7", green cloth, gold lettering & top edge, no dj. Yale University bookplate, VG/none. James Monroe, Daniel Webster, John Calhoun, Henry Clay, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Cadwalader, Charles J. Ingersoll, John Tyler, &c. Nicholas Biddle, 1786-1844, President, Second Bank of the United States. Partly unopened. $25.00

45 (Americana) McKean, Joseph. A PLEA for FRIENDSHIP and PATRIOTISM; in two discourses, preached at First Church, in Boston, on Lord's Day, 27 March, & on the Annual Fast, 7 April, MDCCCIV. [Not published.] Munroe & Francis, Printers, Boston, 1814. (60) pages. 7.5 x 4.5", brown paper boards. Upper cover & blanks detached, edges chipped, rubbed, soiled, fair. Shaw & Shoemaker 31988. Partly unopened, Hymn on page (60). 'The Duty, Foundation, & Effects of the Love of Country' notes 'the pecuiar state & prospects of our country'. $35.00

46 (Americana) Middleton, N.R. (Nathaniel Russell). MORAL COURAGE. An Address before the Society of the Alumni of the College of Charleston. Charleston: Burges, James & Paxton, Printers, 1848. 16 pages. 8.5 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, foxed, gutter margin stab holes, pencil marks, G. Exhortation to do right, Washington at Valley Forge an example. $35.00

47 (Americana) National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, New York, NY. RIGHTS. Vol. XV, No. 2. Sept., 1968. 8 pages, form letter soliciting donations from Vice Chairman Eleanor Brussel inserted. Photos of Vietnam war draft resister Barry Johnson demonstration at Whitehall Street Induction Center, Dr. Spock on trial, &c. Folded sheets, 11 x 8.5". VG. $15.00

48 (Americana) Nichols, Clifton M. LIFE of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, being a Biography of his Life from his Birth to his Assassination; also a record of his Ancestors, & a of Anecdotes Attributed to Lincoln. Springfield, OH, &c: Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick, 1896. Copyright, 1896. 318 pages. Illustrated. 9.5 x 7", printed wrapper. Wrap worn, soiled, chipped, mostly marginal damping first few leaves, fair. $10.00

49 (Americana) Osgood, Samuel, 1748-1813. A LETTER upon the subject of EPISCOPACY; from Samuel Osgood, Esq. to A Young Gentleman of this City. N-Y: Printed by Collins & Perkins, 1807. 44 pages. 9 x 5.5", plain blue wrapper. Foxed, VG. Shaw & Shoemaker 13303. Untrimmed. Osgood, Harvard 1770, commanded company at Lexington & Concord, Massachusetts Provincial Congress, Continental Congress, first US Treasury Commissioner, NY legislator & speaker of house. Refutation of exclusive validity of Episcopal ordination. $35.00

50 (Americana) Rice, Howard C. BARTHELEMI TARDIVEAU: a French Trader in the West. Biographical Sketch, including letters from B. Tardiveau to St. John de Crevecoeur (1788-1789). Institut Francais de Washington Historical Documents Cahier XI. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1938. xi,90 pages. 6 plates: folding map, broadside facsimile, 3 views, letter. 10.5 x 8", cloth spine, printed paper boards, spine label, no dj. Boards scuffed, VG/none. $15.00 51 (Americana) Seward, William H. The PARTIES of the DAY. Speech of William H. Seward at Auburn, October 21, 1856. Washington: Republican Association of Washington, Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1857. 8 pages. 2 columns. Folded sheet, 9.5 x 6". Worn, soiled, foxed, creased, fair. Unopened. Critical of Know Nothing, Democratic, Whig parties, defends Republican Party & Fremont, presents slavery as primary issue. $15.00

52 (Americana) Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association. The GREATEST of MONUMENTS: A Mountain to be Transformed into a Glorious Memorial by the Sculptor's Art. Tribute of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to their Heroic Fathers. (Solicitation booklet). No imprint, (1922 - text). 24 pages. Portraits of sculptor Gutzon Borglum, C. Helen Plane, Samuel Hoyt Venable, drawing of monument. 4 x 7", printed wrapper, applied image of mountain. VG. Poems: F. Lee Calhoun, 'Stone Mountain' & Elwyn Barron, 'Stone Mountain Memorial'. $25.00

53 (Americana) Stratton, J. Taylor, compiler, PORTRAIT GALLERY and LIBRARY of R.E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans, Richmond, Virginia. Richmond, VA, January 1st, 1913. 11 pages. 8.75 x 5.75", printed wrapper. VG. Catalogue of oil portraits, engravings, photographs, short- title library list. $15.00

54 (Americana) Upham, Charles W. An ORATION delivered before the NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY, of the City of New York, December 22, 1846. NY: John S. Taylor, 1847. 40 pages. 8.25 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, lightly creased, G. 1620 as beginning of 'civilized humanity in the New World'. $10.00

55 (Americana) Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873. A REPROOF of the AMERICAN CHURCH. By the Bishop of Oxford. Extracted from a "History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America," by Samuel Wilberforce, A.M., With an introduction by an American Churchman. NY: William Harned, 1846. 59 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, rubbed, splitting, chipped, corners bent, text VG. Introduction comprises 44 pages, notes cause of suppression of book in US its critique of slavery, with extensive description of slavery & collusion of southern church. $75.00

56 (Amherst College) Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, Class of 1914. AMHERST COLLEGE CLASS of 1914: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report. Printed for the Class, 1939. 113 pages. Before & after portraits. 9 x 6", gold lettered purple cloth. Cover soiled, few edge bumps, VG/none. $15.00

57 (Amherst College) Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts. The WINTER TERM, 1886. (Class schedule). (16) pages. 4.5 x 7.5", stitched. Lightly damped, toned, few spots adhesive damage to last page, G. Office-hours for president, doctor, registrar, meetings, natural science cabinet & museum, library, daily schedules for Freshmen - Seniors, Monday - Saturday, hour, subject, instructor, room. $15.00

58 (Amherst College) Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts. FALL MEETING of the AMHERST COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, on Blake Field, Saturday, October 15, 1887 at 9 a.m. & 1- 30 p.m. (16) pages. 6 x 4.75", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, lower wrap tear with small loss, corner crease, G. Field Officers, Order of Events (Potato Race, High Jump, 220 Yards Dash, Putting Shot, Running Bases, Two Mile Run, Kicking Foot Ball, Long Jump, Throwing Base Ball, &c, participant names by class, 9 events have results in pencil), Officers. $25.00

59 (Amherst College) Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts. INITIATION EXERCISES of the SIGMA CHAPTER of D.K.E. & Fortieth Annual Banquet, Friday Evening, October 12th, 1888, Amherst, Mass. Menu - Toasts. A.E. Chasmar & Co, N.Y. (3) pages. 6 x 4.5", embossed stiff paper, gold insignia, red, yellow & blue string tie. Cover creased, lightly soiled, back lightly discolored, G. $15.00 60 (Amherst College) Tyler, John Mason & Alexander Meiklejohn. REPRINTS of TWO ADDRESSES delivered at the AMHERST COLLEGE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. The First Hundred Years of Amherst College & What Does the College Hope to Be During the Next One Hundred Years. By courtesy Amherst Graduate Quarterly. Alden Press, Holyoke, MA, no date, (1921). 31 pages. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. Lightly rubbed, creased, soiled, G. $15.00

61 (Amusements) Johnson Smith & Company, Detroit, Michigan. MAMMOTH CATALOG of OVER 7,000 DIFFERENT and UNUSUAL NOVELTIES. 1950 Catalog. 496 pages. Illustrations of guns, jewelry, cameras, binoculars, cigarrette lighters, banks, pens, art supplies, model planes, cars, boats, chemistry, engineering & radio sets, telegraph, telephones, musical instruments, puzzles, buttons, joke certificates, tricks, practical jokes, how to books, magic, costumes, emblems, pennants, decals, pets, plants, games, tools, sports equipment, &c. 8 x 5'', . Toned, VG. $25.00

62 (Amusements) Long, J.C. & John Long. MOTOR CAMPING. NY: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1923. Copyright, 1923. ix,340 pages. Halftones of Starved Rock State Park, IL, Grand Haven & Orchard Beach State Parks, MI, Yellowstone & Grand Canyon National Parks, Overland Motor Park, Denver, Alambra, California, drawings of camping gear. 7.5 x 5", cloth, no dj. Spine library number, bookplates removed, blank removed, few pages stained from pressed flowers, bit shaken, G. Camping with Ford, home-made outfit, fire & food, health & recreation, sleeping, where to go, list of sites, rules & regulations. $20.00

63 (Ancient Rome) Adam, Alexander. ROMAN ANTIQUITIES: or, an Account of the Manners & Customs of the Romans: respecting their government, magistracy, laws, judicial proceedings, religion, games, military & naval affairs, dress, exercises, baths, marriages, divorces, funerals, weights & measures, coins, methods of writing, houses, gardens, agriculture, carriages, public buildings, &c, designed chiefly to illustrate the Latin classics. First American, from the fifth London edition. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, Dec. 1, 1807. xv,616 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", leather, black spine label, gold title & rolls. Upper board about detached, cover edges worn, foxed, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 11926. Early bookplate of Henry Tilghman, few signatures & 'To Thos. S. Willson'. $50.00

64 (Animal Rights) Boston Work-Horse Relief Association, Boston, Massachusetts. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL WORK-HORSE PARADE, May 30, 1915. Announcement for 1915. 8 pages. 7 x 4.75", stapled booklet. Creased, G. Directors, rules (horse that is dock-tailed, sick, lame, thin, galled, out of condition, or unfit for work will be excluded), prizes, harness, vehicle, badges, stable inspection, free hospital, &c. $15.00

65 (Architecture) BUILDING STONE; Lathing, Plastering & Tiling; Common Brickwork; Ornamental Brickwork & Terra Cotta; Lighting Fixtures; Use & Design of Lighting Fixtures; Architectural Design. International Reference Library 159. Scranton: International Textbook Co, copyright 1909. v,(519) pages, vii-xviii (Index). Many plates & figures, much color, architectural stonework, plastering, tiling, brick patterns, terra cotta, lighting fixtures. 9 x 6'', cloth. Faint edge damping, bit toned, cover spotted, owner name, G. $40.00

66 (Architecture) STATICS of MASONRY; Heavy Foundations; Retaining Walls; Fireproofing; Roof- truss; Design; Wind Bracing; Specifications. International Library of Technology 52. Scranton: International Textbook Company, copyright 1905. xxiii, (732) pages. Many drawings, few folding. 9 x 6", half leather, gold lettering, cloth boards. VG. $35.00

67 (Architecture) STATICS; Forces Acting on Beams; Stresses & Strains; Theory of Beams; Wooden Posts; Cast-iron Columns; Foundation Soils; Statics of Masonry; Retaining Walls; Walls Subjected to Lateral Thrust; Masonry Arches. International Library of Technology 109. Scranton: International Textbook Company, copyright 1910. vi, (549) pages, vii-xxi Index. Many drawings, some folding. 9 x 6", half leather, gold lettering, cloth boards. VG. $35.00 68 (Architecture) BUILDING SUPERINTENDENCE; SPECIFICATION WRITING; Specification- writing Memoranda; Estimating & Calculating; Quantities; Contracts; Permits. International Library of Technology 32 B. Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1920. xii,(620) pages. Folding construction drawings for 2 houses, facsimiles of permit forms, many illustrations of construction details. 9 x 6", cloth. VG. $25.00

69 (Architecture) ELEMENTS of ALGEBRA; Geometry & Mensuration; Algebraic Equations & Elements of Trigonometry; Geometrical Drawing; Structural Drafting. International Library of Technology 269. Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1924. viii,(423) pages, x Index. Many drawings, some folding. 9 x 6", cloth. VG. $20.00

70 (Architecture) OPERATIONS PRELIMINARY to BUILDING; LIMES, CEMENTS, & MORTARS; Excavating, Shoring & Piling; Foundations; Stone Masonry; Concrete Construction; Areas, Vaults & Retaining Walls; Carpenry; Mechanics of Carpentry; Joinery; the Steel Square. International Library of Technology 30C. Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1922. xi,(887) pages, xxiii Index. Many illustrations, some folding. 9 x 6", cloth. Inner hinge pulled, cover bumped, spotted, G. $35.00

71 (Architecture) CARPENTRY and CONTRACTING: A Practical Reference Work on Carpentry, Building Superintendence, Contracting, Specifications, Estimating, Building, Laws & Code, Interior Electric Wiring, Heating, Ventilation, Pipe Fitting, Plumbing, Architectural Drawing, Blueprint Reading, &c. Prepared by a staff of architects, carpenters, contractors & building experts of the highest professional standing. 5 volumes. Chicago: American Technical Society, 1924. Copyright 1910-23. Section paginated, over 1500 pages. 1500 illustrations, some folding. 8.5 x 5.5", flexible cloth, gold lettering, no djs. Covers rubbed, VG. $75.00

72 (Architecture) A. Everett Austin, Jr., director; John H. Phillips, architect. The JOHN and MABLE RINGLING MUSEUM of ART, SARASOTA, FLORIDA. No date, 1956?- ms note. St. Petersburg Printing Company. 19 pages. Architectural drawings, groundplan, photos of Ringlings, building, gallery, construction. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, rubbed, text VG. $10.00

73 (Architecture) Asbestos Felting Works, Manufacturers, New York. FIRE-PROOF CEMENT and HAIR FELT ROOFING MATERIALS, in bulk or applied. Building, Roofing & Asbestos Felts. Steam Packing. Paints of all kinds. No date, ca 1890? (8) pages. Small engraving of house. 5.5 x 3", stitched booklet. VG. $15.00

74 (Architecture) Braman, Dow & Co, Distributors, Boston, Massachusetts. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE & Price List of WROUGHT PIPE, FITTINGS, VALVES, TOOLS, STEAM SPECIALTIES & PLUMBING SUPPLIES. Catalogue No. J-9. No date, ca 1925? Force Co, NY. 893 pages. Many illustrations, fittings, furnaces, radiators, valves, tools, showers, sinks, water closets, urinals, bath room accessories, hose, nozzles. 7.5 x 5.5", cloth. Tip frayed, cloth bit soiled, VG. $25.00

75 (Architecture) Caffin, Charles H. HANDBOOK of the NEW CAPITOL of PENNSYLVANIA. Harrisburg: Mount Pleasant Press, J. Horace McFarland & Co, copyright 1906. 64 pages. Exterior from etching by Otto Bacher, many halftones of exterior, interiors, tiles, windows, sculpture, lighting, floorplans. 9 x 6.5'', printed wrapper. Wrap bit rubbed, soiled, toned, VG. Joseph M. Huston, architect. $15.00

76 (Architecture) Creighton, Thomas H., Frank G. Lopez, Charles Magruder, George A. Sanderson; Elmer A. Bennett, drawings. HOMES selected by the editors of Progressive Architecture. NY: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1947. First printing. 190 pages. Photos, plans. 11.5 x 8.75", cloth, no dj. Cover trifle rubbed, signature & blindstamps of Max G. Mercer, Architect, Ohio, VG/none. $20.00 77 (Architecture) David Rockefeller, Chairman, 30th Anniversary Committee of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Philip Johnson Associates, architects. TOWARD the "NEW" MUSEUM of MODERN ART. The Museum of Modern Art, NY, 1959. 43 pages, solicitation letter signed by James Hopkins Smith, Jr inserted. Architectural drawing of new wing, groundplan, illustrations of paintings, sculpture, prints, photos, design collection, exhibitions, events. 10 x 9", printed wrapper. Cover spotted, VG. $15.00

78 (Architecture) Emerson, William, 1853-1957. PAGES from an ARCHITECT'S SKETCH BOOK, 1900-1930. Privately printed. Cambridge, September, 1930. Rumford Press, Concord, NH. Titlepage, 1p introduction, (51) plates, 2 colored, sketches mostly from France, some England, Italy, Mexico, Florida, Wyoming. 10 x 7", cloth spine, printed paper boards, no dj. Cover trifle soiled, few owner names, VG/none. $50.00

79 (Architecture) Harn, O.C. CORRECT COLOR SCHEMES ILLUSTRATED: Painting the House in Harmony with its Architecture & its Setting, together with simple hints on shrubbery arrangement. NY, Cleveland, &c: National Lead Company, copyright, 1910. (28) pages. Double-page color drawing of 3 upscale houses, color chart, 10 color halftones of painted houses, plain halftones, groundplans, color drawing of woman picking flowers. 10.75 x 7", gold embossed wrapper, color Dutchboy image. Inner sheet detached, cover rubbed, VG. $35.00

80 (Architecture) Henry Klein & Company, Inc, New York, Plant: Elmhurst, N.Y. DRIWOOD PERIOD MOULDINGS in ORNAMENTAL WOOD. A.I.A. File Number 19 E 33. Copyright, 1929. 28 pages, 4pp Price List, May 1, 1928 inserted. Illustrations & sections of cornices, picture mouldings, chair, plate railings, ceiling, wall, door & window mouldings, base boards. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Creased, bit rubbed, wrap soiled, else VG. $25.00

81 (Architecture) Hess Warming & Ventilating Company, Chicago, Illinois. HESS MIRRORED CABINETS & LAVATORY MIRRORS for the MODERN BATHROOM. Copyright 1929. 16 pages, discount slip inserted. Illustrations of bathroom mirrors & cabinets, black & blue drawings. 8.5 x 5.5", color wrapper with bathroom interior. VG. $20.00

82 (Architecture) Hodgson, Fred T. preparer & editor. MODERN CARPENTRY and JOINERY. Vol. II: Advanced Series. Being a compilation of the very best things & most modern & practical methods known in the arts of carpentry & joinery. Chicago: Frederick J. Drake & Co, copyright 1916. 402 pages. Many drawings of advanced architectural finish work. 7.5 x 5", cloth. Cover rubbed, soiled, hinge loose, text toned, small edge abrasion, G. $35.00

83 (Architecture) Hodgson, Fred. T. The CARPENTERS' STEEL SQUARE, & Its Uses. Being a description of the square, & its uses in obtaining the lengths & bevels of all kinds of rafters, hips, groins, braces, brackets, purlins, collar beams, & jack-rafters; its application in obtaining the bevels & cuts for hoppers, spring mouldings, octagons, stairs, diminished stiles, &c. Third edition, revised & greatly enlarged. NY: J.S. Ogilvie, 1890. 98 pages. 70 diagrams. 7.5 x 5", cloth. Cover spotted, endsheets tanned, bit loose, G. $20.00

84 (Architecture) John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. (Painting, Papering & Decorating Service brochure). No date, ca 1910? (8) pages. 1p text, 1 color interior, 3 wash interiors, 3 halftones of wallpaper patterns. Folded sheet, 9 x 7". Folds very weak, splitting, rubbed, corners bumped, G. $25.00

85 (Architecture) Marcel Breuer, architect. The HOUSE in the MUSEUM GARDEN. The Museum of Modern Art Bulletin, Vol. XVI, No. 1, 1949. (16) pages, MOMA membership circular inserted. Drawing, groundplan, construction section, halftone of model. 9.25 x 7.25", stapled booklet. Faintly scuffed, soiled, VG. MOMA commissioned single family home of modest cost as suburban prototype. $15.00 86 (Architecture) Mississippi Glass Company; Mississippi Wire Glass Company, St. Louis, New York, Chicago. GLASS by MISSISSIPPI: polished wire glass; polished figured wire glass; polished figured glass; plain figured glass. A.I.A. File No. 26a3-5-6. (February 1929 - printer code). (64) pages, 2 illustrated supplements inserted. Illustrations of factories in St. Louis, Morgantown, Port Allegany, Floreffe, PA, glass patterns, installations in skyscrapers, factories. 11.5 x 9", printed stiff paper. Lightly damped, cover rubbed, G. $25.00

87 (Architecture) National Standard Company, Niles, Michigan. NATIONAL FLAT CABLE LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. (Illustrated circular). No date, ca 1915? 4 pages. Illustrations of cable, points, brace, horse, cow, sheep, rooster, arrow weathervanes, points of compass, glass pendants, chimney, lightning arrester, &c. Folded sheet, 11 x 8'. Toned, VG. $25.00

88 (Architecture) The Sherwin-Williams Company, Cleveland, Ohio. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HOME DECORATOR: Your Painting Economy Guide. 1960. 44 pages. Color halftones of interiors, exteriors, color charts. 10 x 8", stapled booklet. Small stain on cover, rubbed, VG. $15.00

89 (Art) The ART JOURNAL for 1878. New series, Vol. 4. NY: D. Appleton & Company. vi,380 pages. 41 steel-engraved plates, many text engravings. 13 x 10", half leather, cloth boards. Cover edges worn, else VG. American Painters: Church, Hunt, Homer, American Art Association First Exhibition, Boston Art Schools, Corcoran Gallery, Fairmount Park, Homes of America, Boston Churches, Illustrated Catalogue of Paris Exhibition, New York Society of Decorative Arts, Lotta Fountain, American Water-Colour Society, Medieval , Art among Ballad-mongers, &c. $100.00

90 (Art) Arthur F. Egner, foreword; Harry Wickey, introduction; Elinor Robinson & Margaret A. Jarden, biographical outline & catalog; The Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey. GEORGE OVERBURY "POP" HART, 1868-1933. Catalog of an Exhibition of Oils, Water Colors, Drawings & Prints, October to December, 1935. 62 pages. Frontispiece portrait, 19 illustrations. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, text VG. $25.00

91 (Art) Barrett, Lawrence, Lithographer. DRAWING on STONE. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado, no date, ca 1940? (11) pages, printed fronts only. 1 plate. 11 x 9", printed wrapper. Presentation slip from Paul Parker, General Director. Rubbed, paperclip impression, VG. $25.00

92 (Art) Christian Brinton, essay, Charles L. Morgan Galleries, New York. BERND-COHEN PAINTINGS, December 6-24, 1937. Catalogue. (4) pages. 2 illustrations. 18 titles. Folded sheet, 8.5 x 7". Rubbed, VG. Max Bernd-Cohen, born Macon, Georgia, 1899, Lecturer, University of California at San Diego, 1966. $10.00

93 (Art) Curtis & Cameron Publishers, Boston, Massachusetts. The COPLEY PRINTS: Reproductions of Notable Paintings publicly & privately owned in America; also of the Mural Decorations in the New Library of Congress, the Boston Public Library & other public buildings. 1902. 158 pages. Illustrations of works by Abbey, Alexander, Blashfield, French, Hunt, Inness, La Farge, Remington, St Gaudens, Sargent, Vedder, &c. 7 x 4.5", color wrapper. Upper wrap detached, wrap heavily chipped, soiled, few tears, text shaken, fair. $15.00

94 (Art) Frederick B. Daniell & Son, London. OLD ENGRAVINGS: Choice Impressions in Fine Condition. (Catalog). Courier Press, Leamington Spa & London, 1936. (67) pages. 64 illustrations of mezzotints, stipples, aquatints & line engravings, portraits, genre scenes, historical, fishing, cock- fighting, dogs, fox hunts, naval, &c. 9 x 5.75", printed paper boards. Cover rubbed, nicked, text VG. $15.00 95 (Art) Jean Adhemar, Department of Prints, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France. EXHIBITION of MODERN FRENCH ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, WOODCUTS, Presented by Courtesy of the French Government. Catalogue. George Binet Gallery, New York, NY, no date, ca 1947 (text). 54 pages. 160 entries. Illustrated. 7.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Light corner crease, VG. Retrospective: Bonnard, Daumier, Degas, Gaugin, Manet, Redon, Renoir, Vuillard, Contemporary: Dufy, Matisse, Picasso, Roualt, &c. $15.00

96 (Art) Jessie C. Rockwell, Curator, foreword, The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts, The Delaware Art Center, Wilmington, Delaware. The SAMUEL and MARY R. BANCROFT ENGLISH PRE-RAPHAELITE COLLECTION. Catalogue. No date, ca 1938. 27 pages. 6 illustrations. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. Trifle rubbed, VG. $10.00

97 (Art) Kirby, Thomas E., compiler & editor. CATALOGUE de LUXE of the MODERN MASTERPIECES Gathered by the Late Connoisseur WILLIAM H. STEWART, to be disposed of at absolute public sale, February 3d & 4th, at Chickering Hall. New York: The American Art Association, 1898. Subscriber's copy #158, edition limited to 350. (178) pages. 155 lots. Tipped-in frontispiece portrait. (112) loose plates with captioned tissues. 14.5 x 11", printed stiff paper, plates in library portfolio. Library marks, plate binding perished, plates in library cover, catalog cover repaired, soiled, worn, few light pencil marks in text, else G. Much Mariano Fortuny, Martin Rico, few Corot, Daubigny, Gerome. $100.00

98 (Art) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. SCULPTURES of the CESNOLA COLLECTION of CYPRIOTE ANTIQUITIES in the East Entrance Hall & North Aisle. Hand-book No. 3. Metropolitan Museum of Art, no date, (1883?). 48 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper, Map of Cyprus inside upper wrap. Toned, lower wrap creased, weak along crease, G. $25.00

99 (Art) Prown, Jules David. JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, 1738-1815. National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (Exhibition catalog). Copyright 1965. 142 pages. 103 entries. 16 color plates, 102 halftones. 10 x 7", paperback. Corner bumped, VG. Bookplate of James Strohn Copley. $10.00

100 (Art) Reichard & Company, 226 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. THEODORE WORES' COLLECTION of PAINTINGS of JAPANESE SUBJECTS. (Exhibition list). No date, ca 1890? (3) pages. 45 entries. Folded sheet, 8.5 x 5.5". Creased, edges chipped, few stains, G. Owner rubberstamp: 'W.W. Miner, M.D.' $15.00

101 (Art) Seaver, Esther Isabel, Introduction. THOMAS COLE, 1801-1848: One Hundred Years Later. A Loan Exibition, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, November, 1948-January, 1949; Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC, January, 1949. Catalogue. viii,60 pages. 21 plates. 155 entries, chronology, . 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap toned, rubbed, else VG. $10.00

102 (Art) Sloan, John. JOHN SLOAN. American Artists Group, Monograph Number 1. NY: copyright 1945. Color frontispiece, 7 pages text, 56 illustrations, 1p biographical note. 6.25 x 4.5", cloth spine, paper boards with portrait. Cover rubbed, VG. $10.00

103 (Art) Society of American Artists, New York. CATALOGUE of the TWENTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Society of American Artists at the Galleries of the American Fine Arts Society, 245 West 57th Street, March - April, 1898. 23 pages. 345 entries. 6 x 4.25", printed wrapper. Few marks in text, VG. Board, jury, members, names & addresses of artists. $25.00 104 (Art) The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. CATALOGUE of PAINTINGS. 1915. 67th edition. 119 pages. Portrait of William W. Corcoran, 22 plates: views of exterior, stairway, paintings, floorplans, 2 drawings of building. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Bookplate of James S. Copley. $15.00

105 (Art) The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Harry B. Wehle, introduction. LIFE in AMERICA: a Special Loan Exhibition of Paintings held during the period of the New York World's Fair, April 24 to October 29, 1939. NY: 1939. xxix,230 pages. 290 entries. Illustrated. 9.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Edges rubbed, VG. Bookplate of James Strohn Copley. $10.00

106 (Art) Walter Pach, foreword. PAINTINGS by ELOISE EGAN, Durand-Ruel Galleries, New York, Exhibition January, 1940. Catalogue. NY: Art Reference Bureau, copyright 1940. (15) pages. 10 illustrations, 1 color. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, bit rubbed, text VG. Eloise Egan, 1874- 1967, American School painter, lived & worked in France. $15.00

107 (Art) Younger, Archibald, introduction. FRENCH ENGRAVERS of the EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. Edinburgh: Otto Schulze & Company, no date, ca 1913. 34 pages. 96 plates. 10.5 x 7.5", cloth, applied illustration, no dj. VG/none. $10.00

108 (Astronomy) A.G. Davis Philip & Rebecca Koopmann, Union College, editors. The STARRY UNIVERSE: the Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Centenary ; Proceedings of a Symposium held at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 26-27, 2000. Contributions of the Institute for Space Observations No. 19. Schenectady: L. Davis Press. xv,185 pages. Color facsimile of poster, illustrated. 9 x 6", gold lettered black paper boards, no dj. VG/none. Papers by Owen Gingerich, Katherine Haramundanis, Janet Mattei & Karriann Malatesta, Christopher Sneden, Dorrit Hoffeit, Paul Hodge, Wendy Freedman, Scott Kenyon, Catherine Pilachowski, Kenneth James, Virginia Trimble, &c. $50.00

109 (Astronomy) Farrar, John. An ELEMENTARY TREATISE on ASTRONOMY, adapted to the present improved state of the science, being the Fourth Part of a Course of Natural Philosophy, compiled for the use of the students of the university at Cambridge, New England. Cambridge: Hilliard, Metcalf, & Co, at University Press, 1827. vii, 1p Errata, 420 pages. 8 folding engraved plates. 9.5 x 6", paper covered boards, most of printed label. Boards & upper blank detached, cover worn, text clean, tight, G. 'Revd President Allen for the Library of Bowdoin College from the Author' on blank, with contemporary Bowdoin College bookplate. American Imprints 28856. $75.00

110 (Atomic Energy) Eberline Instrument Corporation, Santa Fe, New Mexico. PORTABLE GEIGER COUNTER Model E-300. (Leaflet). No date, ca 1960? 11 x 8.5" sheet. Halftone of geiger counter. VG. $10.00

111 (Atomic Energy) Nuclear Measurements Corporation, Indianapolis, Indiana. PRECISION LABORATORY SURVEY METERS. (Folder). No date, ca 1960? 4 pages. Illustrations of geiger counters. Folded sheet, 11 x 8.5". VG. $10.00

112 (Atomic Energy) Nuclear Measurements Corporation, Indianapolis, Indiana. GAMMA ALARM SYSTEM Model GA-2. (Folder). No date, ca 1960? 4 pages. Illustrations of gamma detection system. Folded sheet, 11 x 8.5". VG. $10.00

113 (Atomic Energy) Reuter-Stokes Electronic Components, Inc, Cleveland, Ohio. NUCLEAR RADIATION DETECTORS. Catalogue No. 6. Prices effective April 1, 1961. 9 pages, mailback card sheet & broadside notice for neutron detector inserted. Illustrated. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Bit soiled, VG. $25.00 114 (Automotive) Gillette, C.H., editor. LOG BOOK of the MOTOR CAR ___ owned by ______being a record of mileage, incidents & cost of operation. Presented by the Accident & Liability Dep't, Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, CT. Fourth edition 1908. 122 pages. 'Don'ts' regarding driving & accidents & insurance, keeping log, sample log, blanks for towns, odometer, mileage, times, stops, expenses, passengers, incidents & memos, maintenance & operating expenses, hotel & garage addresses, accident memos, applications for rates & Aetna info. 8.5 x 4.75", tan cloth, brown title. Damped, rubbed, soiled, G. 28 pages of records & remarks, Waterville, ME to Lynn, MA, September 9-10, 1910 & back on September 15, Waterville to Bath to Rockland, September 2, 1911 & back September 3, Belfast to Bangor to Waterville, September 4, Detroit, MI to Lynn, MA. with jocular comments, 'We won't forget those muddy, hilly roads from Woolwich to Walderboro', &c. $50.00

115 (Automotive) Grant, Homer D. GRANT'S AUTO ROUTE GUIDE. I: Northeastern Section, covering 250,000 miles of the most popular routes & state highways of the northeastern section of the US. 1929 edition. NY: Nomad Publishing Company, copyright 1929. 190 pages. Folding key map, 15 double-page maps in black & red, 119 small city maps, highway logos, advertisements for Endless Caverns, Nomad Magazine. 9 x 4.5", printed stiff paper. Cover spotted, VG. $25.00

116 (Automotive) Highway Map Publishing Company, Columbus, Ohio. TOURIST INFORMATION MAP ALL ABOUT US 301, "The Tobacco Trail", Main Street from Eastern Seaboard to Fabulous Florida. Copyright 1956. 19 x 27" sheet folding to 9.5 x 4.5". Road Map of US, 4 strip maps, distance chart, advertisements. Small nick, bit soiled, VG. $10.00

117 (Automotive) Hobbs, George W., University of Wisconsin & Ben G. Elliott, University of Nebraska; revised & rewritten by Ben G. Elliott & Earl L. Consoliver. The GASOLINE AUTOMOBILE. Prepared in the Extension Division, University of Wisconsin. Second edition, seventh impression. Engineering Education Series. NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1920. xx,483 pages. 544 illustrations of cars, engines, fuel system, electronics, chassis, gears. wheels, tires. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Cloth soiled, owner name, few corners creased, smudges, G. $15.00

118 (Automotive) La Salle Corporation Service, a division of LaSalle Extension University for salesmen of Plymouth Automobiles. SPECIALIZED AUTOMOBILE SALESMANSHIP. Application 7: Gaining the Fourth Decision for the Plymouth. Copyright, 1931. 22 pages. Halftones of car production. 7 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Wrap edges soiled, VG. $15.00

119 (Automotive) W.H. Spindler, editor. The HIGHWAY MAGAZINE, devoted to the Improvement of Highways, Railways, Municipalities. Vol. XXIV, No. 9-10; Vol. XXV, No. 1-5. Armco Culvert Manufacturers Association, Middletown, Ohio, October-November, 1933 & January-May, 1934. About 24 pages per issue. Illustrated articles on road construction, travel. 10 x 7", printed wrappers. Trifle soiled, VG. 7 issues. $50.00

120 (Aviation) SOUVENIR of the FIRST AIR MAIL FLIGHT direct from SHEFFIELD, MASS. Special Flight, May 19, 1938. (Printed leaflet). (4) pages. Folded slip, 6.25 x 3.25". Illustration of round cachet: 'National Air Mail Week, May 15-21, 1938' with Sheffield town seal in center, portrait of Fred Brewer, 1881-1930, driving force behind airport in Canaan, Connecticut. Creased, rubbed, G. Aviator Ted White scheduled to make flights to Boston & Hartford with air mail. $15.00

121 (Aviation) Arnold, Henry H. AIRMEN and AIRCRAFT: An Introduction to Aeronautics. Ronald Aeronautic Library. NY: Ronald Press Company, copyright 1926. x,216 pages. 18 plates, 6 figures. 8.5 x 5.75", gold lettered blue cloth. Owner name, upper hinge loose, cloth rubbed, soiled, corner worn, text G. History of aeronautics, balloon, airship, airplane & seaplane pilots, World War, commercial aeronautics, nomenclature, qualifications for pilots, US Army & Navy instruction. $25.00 122 (Aviation) Winterbotham, R.R. LINDBERGH - The Hero of the Air. Little Blue Book no. 1349. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, no date, ca 1930. 64 pages. 5 x 3.5", printed wrapper. Toned, VG. $10.00

123 (Books About Books) TIPSY TYPES. Boston: The Carol Press, 1911. Stetson Press, Boston. 16 pages. Titlepage in black & tan, jocular typographic verses. 4.75 x 3.25", beveled blue paper boards, printed label. Cover soiled, small nick, owner name & gift inscription, else VG. $15.00

124 (Books About Books) American Type Founders Company, Jersey City, NJ. SPECIMEN BOOK and CATALOGUE. 1923. 1148 pages. Illustrations of factory, typefaces, pages, advertisements, covers, society printing, accessories, calendars, borders, ornaments, initials, spacers, rules, cases, presses, cutters, stitchers, ruling machines, cabinets, &c. 10 x 7", cloth. Cover heavily worn & soiled, text shaken, few leaves creased, G. $50.00

125 (Books About Books) Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, Chicago, Illinois. PREFERRED TYPE FACES. Book number 10. No date, ca 1912 - text. 172 pages. Halftones of type foundry, city offices, book & newspaper specimens, illustrated letterheads, advertisements, menus, programs, catalog covers, business cards, borders. holiday ornaments, some color, baseball players, aircraft. 9 x 12", embossed cloth. Cover soiled, tips worn, 1 leaf torn through text, 2 edge tears, G. $100.00

126 (Books About Books) Barrett, C. Waller, editor. The MAKING of a HISTORY: Letters of Henry Adams to Henry Vignaud & Charles Scribner, 1879-1913. Preprint from Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 71. Boston: 1959. Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine. 70 pages. 9.5 x 6.25", cloth spine, printed paper boards, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

127 (Books About Books) Brinton, Willard Cope. GRAPHIC PRESENTATION. First edition. NY: Brinton Associates, 1939. 512 pages. Charts, maps, cameras, halftones, slides, illustration samples, color charts, reproduction & printing samples, advertisements, cartoons, posters, displays & exhibits. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Library marks, cover worn, text G. $25.00

128 (Books About Books) Christie, Manson & Woods International, New York, NY. EARLY PRINTED BOOKS and MANUSCRIPTS: The Property of The General Theological Seminary, New York City & other owners. October 1, 1980. Sale Number 5002. (146) pages. 153 items. Illustrated, some color. 10 x 8", printed paper boards, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

129 (Books About Books) Collins, Marcia. The DANCE of DEATH in . Catalog to an Exhibition of the Collection in the Ellis Library of the University of Missouri-Columbia, April, 1978. On the Occasion of the Annual Spring Meeting of the Midwest Chapter of the American Musicological Society. University of Missouri Library Series, 27. Ellis Library, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, 1978. 94 pages. 48 entries. Illustrated. 7.5 x 5.5", paperback. Owner name, VG. $15.00

130 (Books About Books) D. Appleton & Company, New York. OUTDOOR LIFE and NATURE STUDY. (Publisher catalog). No date, ca 1900. (16) pages. Color design on front & trademark on back, 4 sample illustrations. 9 x 6", sewn pamphlet. Creased, VG. Descriptions of monographs & series. $15.00

131 (Books About Books) de Ricci, Seymour & W.J. Wilson. CENSUS of MEDIEVAL and RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS in the UNITED STATES & CANADA. Vol. III: Indices. NY: H.W. Wilson Company, 1940. vii,222 pages. 11 x 7", cloth, no dj. Cloth scuffed, owner name, VG/none. $50.00 132 (Books About Books) Doubleday, Page & Company, New York. NATURE BOOKS and OUTDOOR BOOKS. Catalogue. No date, ca 1900. (28) pages. Fancy initials. 6.5 x 4.25", black & red printed wrapper. LACKING LOWER WRAP, else VG. $10.00

133 (Books About Books) Field, Richard H. & Frederick Winsor, Jr. The WHITE HOUSE at POOH CORNER. A Revue with Music in Seven Scenes & a Prologue as presented at The St. Botolph Club, January 5, 1938. Privately printed for The St. Botolph Club, Boston, 1938. Harvard University Press. (49) pages. 7.5 x 5", cloth spine, decorated paper boards, printed labels. Cover faintly toned, rubbed, VG. Twelfth Night farce, Christopher Robin & Winnie-the-Pooh bring on Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, John L. Lewis & William Green, Supreme Court quartette. $25.00

134 (Books About Books) Frederick B. Adams, Jr, Pierpont Morgan Library & Gerard Piel, Publisher, Scientific American. TWO ASPECTS of MEMORY: 'Collecting for Scholars' & 'The Task of Recollection'. A Celebration of . in Honor of Margaret L. Johnson, Librarian, 1948-1968. Northampton: Smith College Library, April 1968. 21 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

135 (Books About Books) George W. Burch, Hartford, Connecticut. The BALTIMOREAN PRINTING PRESSES. (Facsimile catalog). No date, original ca 1880, reproduction ca 1980? 8 pages. Illustrations of presses, type. 9.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. VG. $8.00

136 (Books About Books) Haber, Francis C. DAVID BAILIE WARDEN, A Bibliographical Sketch of America's Cultural Ambassador in France, 1804-1845. Institut Francais de Washington, 1954. 44 pages. Portrait. Bibliography. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Born Ireland, 1772, United Irishmen 1798, to US 1799, wrote on science, diplomacy, geography, Liberia, &c. $25.00

137 (Books About Books) Harwell, Richard B., note on John Brown. A Check List of an EXHIBITION of JOHN BROWN, 1800-1859. Lawrence: University of Kansas Libraries, 1959. 15 pages. 83 items. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. VG. $15.00

138 (Books About Books) Herdeg, Walter, editor; Armin Renker, introduction. ART in the WATERMARK; Kunst im Wasserzeichen; L'Art du Filigrane. Zurich: Amstutz & Herdeg, Graphis Press, first published April 1952. 103 pages. 363 watermarks illustrated. English, German, French text. 9.5 x 8", cloth, dj, tiny ticket William Salloch, Ossining, NY. Skinned area dj front, edges worn, VG/G. $20.00

139 (Books About Books) Hill, Frederick Paul. LINES written by request for the dedication of the Bennett Public Library, Billerica, the gift of Mrs. Eleanor Bennett, October 24, 1881. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1881. 18 pages. Page ornaments & borders. 7.5 x 6", black cloth over beveled boards, gold lettering on upper board, edges gilt. Tips rubbed, VG. $15.00

140 (Books About Books) J. Halle Antiquariat, Munchen. INCUNABULA TYPOGRAPHICA: Rare & Valuable Editions of the Greek & Latin Classics printed in the Fifteenth Century, mostly in their Original Bindings. Catalogue 66. Munich: 1928. 48 pages. 75 items. 35 plates. 10 x 7.5", printed wrapper. Wrap chipped, soiled, trifle toned, VG. $25.00

141 (Books About Books) Jerome Gray, the Printer, West Chester, Pennsylvania. NORTH END SUN. (Amatuer Newspaper). (Vol. I, No. I) - Vol. III, No. (XII). Friday, July 11, 1913 - Friday, April 10, 1914. 40 issues. 2-8 pages per issue. Few tiny illustrations. Personals, humor, poems, local advertisements, news, &c. 6 x 4", broadsheet or stapled pamphlet. 1 issue torn with small loss, few nicks, bit soiled, G. Consecutive run of typical amatuer periodical. $75.00 142 (Books About Books) Johnson, Malcolm. DAVID CLAYPOOL JOHNSTON: American Graphic Humorist, 1798-1865. An exhibition jointly held by The American Antiquarian Society, Boston College, The Boston Public Library & The Worcester Art Museum in March, 1970. 1800 copies. The Stinehour Press, Lunenberg, Vermont, March, 1970. 47 pages. 235 entries. Illustrated. 9 x 7", printed wrapper. Handful of marginal ink checks, 1 text mark, trifle rubbed, else VG. $10.00

143 (Books About Books) Kahn, Edgar M. R.L.S. (Robert Louis Stevenson): A warm-hearted friend of humanity. San Francisco, California: 1964. Designed & printed by Lawton Kennedy. (15) pages. 7 illustrations. 9.75 x 6.75", printed stiff paper. VG. 'Presentation Copy for Justin, With the admiration of his friend Edgar, December 1965' on titlepage. Visit to Hawaii to investigate photos of luau with Stevenson & royal family. $10.00

144 (Books About Books) Kuhlman, A.F., editor & introduction. The DEVELOPMENT of UNIVERSITY CENTERS in the SOUTH: Papers presented at the Dedication of the Joint University Library, December 5 & 6, 1941, Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville: Peabody Press & Vanderbilt University Press for The Joint University Libraries, 1942. 128 pages. Fronispiece of library, floorplans. 8.75 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Presentation slip. Library rubberstamp & sticker, tip frayed, VG/none. Library & Scholarship, Higher Education, University Centers in Georgia, New Orleans, North Carolina, South Carolina, Nashville. $10.00

145 (Books About Books) Livengood, W.W. OUR : Yesterday & Today. Textbook Clinic, American Institute of Graphic Arts, (1953). 22 pages. Illustrations of early texts. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

146 (Books About Books) McLean, Ruari. MODERN . London: for British Council by Longmans, Green & Co, first published 1951. 48 pages. 16 plates. 8 x 5.5", color printed wrapper. Trifle foxed, VG. $8.00

147 (Books About Books) Morgan, Edmund S., address. The MIRROR of the INDIAN: An Exhibition of Books & other Source Materials by Spanish, French, & English Historians & Colonists of North America from the 16th throughout the 18th century. With an Address: The American Indian: Incorrigible Individualist. Providence: Associates of John Carter Brown Library, 1958. John Anderson, Pickering Press, Philadelphia. 57 pages. 4 plates. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. Wrap bit rubbed, soiled, corner bumped, VG. $10.00

148 (Books About Books) Nashua Card & Glazed Paper Company, Nashua, N.H. PRICE LIST. No date, ca 1870? Globe Pr. Co., Nashua, N.H. (4) pages. Folded pale orange card, 5 x 3". Trifle curled, VG. Lists Show Card, R.R. Ticket Board, Ferrotype Mount, &c. $15.00

149 (Books About Books) P.C.C. (Philo Clarke Calhoun). CARROLL ATWOOD WILSON, 1886-1947. NY: The Bibliographical Society of America, 1948. 1300 copies. The Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine. 17 pages. 9.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Trifle soiled, rubbed, VG. Prodigious collector, authority on Thomas Hardy, Gilbert & Sullivan, Butler, Longfellow, Holmes, Whittier, Familiar Quotations, &c. $10.00

150 (Books About Books) Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc, New York. ORIGINAL BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS in Color, including Works for The Bible, Canterbury Tales, Arabian Nights & Andersen's Fairy Tales, Political Cartoons & other Miniature Paintings by the Late Arthur Szyk, Part two - final. Sale number 2064. November 24, 1961. 26 pages. 77 lots. 14 illustrations. Priced. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. $25.00 151 (Books About Books) Peden, William H. Some Aspects of JEFFERSON BIBLIOGRAPHY: A Paper read before The Bibliographical Society of America. Lexington: Journalism Laboratory Press, Washington & Lee University, 1941. 350 copies. Designed by C. Harold Lauck. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

152 (Books About Books) Raymond, John M. ADDRESS of Hon. JOHN M. RAYMOND, at the opening of the Salem Public Library, June 26, 1889, with a brief historical sketch of the movement for the establishment of such a library in Salem, & a notice of the libraries now in existence in the city. Salem: Salem Press Publishing & Printing Co, 1889. 62 pages. 2 views of library by Heliotype Printing Co, Boston, 4 drawings of interiors, floorplans. 9.5 x 6.25", printed wrapper. Few nicks, toned, VG. Brief histories of Salem Atheneum, Essex Institute, Salem Fraternity, Peabody Academy of Science, description of building, by-laws, regulations. $20.00

153 (Books About Books) Smith, Clara A. NARRATIVES of CAPTIVITY among the INDIANS of NORTH AMERICA: A list of books & manuscripts in the Edward E. Ayer Collection of The Newberry Library. Supplement I. Chicago: The Newberry Library, 1928. vii,49 pages. 143 entries. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap bit rubbed, few edge chips, bookplate removed, titlepage foxed, else VG. $10.00

154 (Books About Books) Stillwell, Margaret Bingham. FIFTEENTH-CENTURY BOOKS in NORTH AMERICAN LIBRARIES: An Address Delivered at the Convocation held by Columbia University & the American Institute of Graphic Arts in New York, January 19th, 1940, in Commemoration of the Five-Hundredth Anniversary of the Invention of Printing. The Southworth-Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine, copyright 1940. 350 copies. 14 pages. 11 x 8", printed wrapper. Wrap bit soiled, corner creased, newsclipping pasted in, VG. $15.00

155 (Books About Books) The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, New York. PUBLICATIONS. 1957 Listing. (20) pages. 11 x 8.5", stapled booklet. VG. Diesel, turbines, automatic control, management, metals, pollution, periodicals, biographies, safety codes, machine tool, plumbing, gears, instruments. $10.00

156 (Books About Books) The New York Public Library, Timothy S. Healy, President, introduction. A NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMONPLACE BOOK: Honoring the Literary Lions, 1981-1990. The New York Public Library, 1990. 123 pages. Illustrated. 9.25 x 10", black cloth, silver lettering, no dj. VG/none. ISBN 0871044234. Excerpts from 200 Literary Lions. Bookplate of Literary Lion Annie Dillard. $25.00

157 (Books About Books) The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. The WRITTEN WORD: Inscriptions, Texts & Illuminated Manuscripts from 3200 B.C. to the Invention of Printing in the XVth Century. Handlist of an exhibition held December 14, 1944 to April 14, 1945. Gallery Press, New York. 64 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper, applied illustration. Adhesions to wrap illustration, trifle rubbed, VG. $10.00

158 (Books About Books) The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations, Charles Falconer Stearns, Esquire, Governor. A LIST of the PUBLICATIONS issued by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations. Issued at the General Court of the Society, by its Governor & the Council of the Society, December 30, 1941. Publication no. 33. Providence: Printed by E.A. Johnson Co. 28 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Bibliography of publications, 1902-1941, officers, members. $15.00

159 (Books About Books) Thomas, Henry. Short-title Catalogue of BOOKS PRINTED in SPAIN & of Spanish Books Printed elsewhere in Europe before 1601 now in the British Museum. London: British Museum, 1921. vii,101 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00 160 (Books About Books) Winship, George Parker. GUTENBERG to PLANTIN: An Outline of The Early . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1930. Third impression. xii,(86) pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, paper label, no dj. Tips frayed, cloth spotted, owner name, text VG. $8.00

161 (Books About Books) Winship, George Parker. An ODD LOT of NEW ENGLAND PURITAN PERSONALITIES With Some Observations on The Bay Psalm Book. Keepsake number fourteen. Portland, Maine: The Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1942. 500 copies. 25 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5", wrapper, printed label. VG. $8.00

162 (Books About Books) Wroth, Lawrence C., Librarian, John Carter Brown Library. The CHIEF END of BOOK MADNESS. Reprinted from The Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions, Vol. 3, No. 1. October 1945. (16) pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Few fine pencil marks & 1 marginal note, wrap bit soiled, VG. Value of collecting to Ameican history, ending with mention of 6-year old son's matchbook cover collection. $8.00

163 (Books About Books) Yarmolinsky, Avrahm. PUSHKIN in ENGLISH: A List of Works by & about Pushkin Compiled by the Slavonic Division. Reprinted from the Bulletin of The New York Public Library, July 1937. NY: The New York Public Library, 1937. 32 pages. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

164 (Books About Books) Zur Westen, Walter von. EXLIBRIS (Bucheignerzeichen). Sammlung Illustrierter Monographien 4. Bielefeld & Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1901. 103 pages. 6 plates: engraving, tipped-in color bookplate, 4 color plates; 164 illustrations. 10 x 7", gold stamped flexible maroon & white cloth, gold top edge.. Cover trifle smudged, VG. 'Maude Williston Clark, Munchen, May 1902' on endsheet, few original drawings inserted. $25.00

165 (Books About Books)` Hale, Nancy. DAUGHTER of ABOLITIONISTS. Northampton: The Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Library, April 1964. 15 pages. Halftone of 1861 photo of Frank, Ellen & William Wright, facsimile & transcription of 1861 letter from Ellen Wright to her brother William from Philadelphia. 9 x 6'', printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

166 (Boston University) The School of Religious Education & Social Service, Boston University. STUDENTS' HANDBOOK. Published by The Student Senate, 1926-27. 63 pages. Portraits of BU President Daniel L. Marsh, Dean Walter Scott Ahearn, Student Senate President Frank H. Grebe, halftones of Fox Hall & The Hermitage, men's & girls' basketball teams. 6.75 x 4.25", printed wrapper. Owner name, VG. Ye Boston Towne, school history, libraries, dormitories, organizations, constitution of student assembly, officers, clubs, athletics, clubs, cheers, songs, 'Listen, Frosh!' $15.00

167 (Botany) Reed, Howard S., University of California. A SHORT HISTORY of the PLANT SCIENCES. New Series of Plant Science Books, Volume VII. Waltham: Chronica Botanica Company, 1942. 316 pages. 37 figures. 10.5 x 7", blue cloth, no dj. Library spine number & rubberstamp, else clean, tight, VG/none. $10.00

168 (Boy Scouts) Cave, Edward. The BOY SCOUT'S HIKE BOOK: the First of a Series of Handy Volumes of Information & Inspiration. Garden City: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913. Copyright, 1913. xv,243 pages. Four full-page drawings & many text illustrations by Norman P. Rockwell. 7.5 x 5", pictorial green cloth, no dj. Owner name, trifle toned, VG/none. Rockwell was art editor of Boys' Life published by the Boy Scouts of America from 1913-1916. Hiker's kit, grub, tent, camp, weather, woodcraft, emergencies, &c. $75.00 169 (Brown University) Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. CLASS DAY '89. The Senior Class of Brown University request the pleasure of your company at their Class Day Exercises, Friday, June 14, 1889. (Invitation/Program). Robinson Engraving Co, Boston. (8) pages. Fancy wash artwork in brown ink, image of Sayles Hall. 6 x 4.5", wide brown silk ribbon. Lightly soiled, VG. Orations, Addresses, Music, Planting Tree, Smoking Pipe, Singing School Songs, Promenade Concert. $15.00

170 (Business & Industry) Barhydt, David Parish. INDUSTRIAL EXCHANGES and SOCIAL REMEDIES, with a consideration of Taxation. NY: George P. Putnam, 1849. 238 pages. 7.5 x 5", black cloth, gold lettering, blind board panels. Edges frayed, endsheets gone, foxed, bookplate & rubberstamp of Conn. Industrial School for Girls, G. Author president of Erie & Kalamazoo Railroad, pro-free trade & anti-protection tract: wages & prices, pauper labor, industrial proficiency, home cotton market, farmers, specie drain, California gold, reciprocity, cost of protection (war, corruption, destruction), democracy, over-governing, socialism, &c. Favors direct taxation over protective tariffs, as conducive to gradual elimination of slavery. $50.00

171 (Business & Industry) Cantor, Eddie, Comedian, Author, Statistician & Victim; Sid L. Hydeman, illustrations. CAUGHT SHORT! A Saga of Wailing Wall Street. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1929 A.C. (After Crash). Third printing. 45 pages, 2pp Note About Author. 2 cartoons. 6 x 4.5", cloth, dj. Dj chipped, torn, worn, few tiny adhesions to cloth, G/rough. Black Friday humor. $10.00

172 (Business & Industry) Charles M. Schwab, President & Chairman of the Board of Directors, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Newark, New Jersey. EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT of BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1912. 25 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, owner name, text VG. 'Earl A. Saliers' on wrap, Accounting Professor, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. Officers, subsidiaries, financial data, narrative. $20.00

173 (Business & Industry) du Pont, B.G. (Bessie Gardner). E.I. du PONT de NEMOURS and COMPANY: A History, 1802-1902. Boston & NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1920. Copyright 1920. 196 pages. 8 plates. 8 x 5.5", gold lettered blue cloth, no dj. VG/none. Larson, Guide to Business History 812. $15.00

174 (Business & Industry) Duff, P. (Peter). DUFF'S NORTH AMERICAN ACCOUNTANT: embracing Single & Double Entry Bookkeeping, practically adapted to the inland & maritime commerce of the United States. Exemplifying all modern improvements in the science, with a new & certain method of detecting errors & proving the ledger. Embracing an improved plan of instruction. Complete in three parts. Tenth enlarged edition. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1860. 2pp Recommendations, 222 pages. Sample journal, ledger, day book entries, forms. 10.5 x 7", black cloth, blind panels on boards, gold spine title. Tips frayed, cloth damp spotted, text clean, tight, G. Bentley, Bibliography of Accounting, page 32. $25.00

175 (Business & Industry) Harris, Nicholas, Principal, Hartford Commercial Academy. A COMPLETE SYSTEM of PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, exemplified in six sets of books; journalized daily, weekly, & monthly; by single & double entry. - applicable to all kinds of business, both individual & partnership concerns. Accompanied with the various forms of bills, mercantile letters, &c, in daily use in the counting room. An interest & time table; also, a series of concise rules for performing various computations in business. Stereotype edition. Hartford: Brown & Parsons, 1843. Copyright 1838. 230 pages, 1p advertisement for Hartford Commercial Academy, 1p Testimonials. 8.75 x 5.5", leather spine, cloth boards, gold title. Tip gnawed, edge wear, edge dampstain, foxed, G. $25.00 176 (Business & Industry) Shaub, Earl L. CREATIVE POWER for SUCCESSFUL LIVING. NY: Pilgrim Books, copyright, 1955. x,150 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", paper boards, dj with image of mushroom cloud. Minor dj edge wear, corner clipped, VG/VG. Creative thought, word, prayer, divine guidance, finance & metafinance, success, health & psychotherapy, good & evil, why good suffer, tyranny of things, mass mind, spiritual power in atomic age, how to use power. $15.00

177 (Business & Industry) W.A. Mason & C.D. Elliot, Civil Engineers & Surveyors, Warren Block Union Square, Somerville. (Printed broadside announcement). January 24, 1872. 8.5 x 5.5". Creased, soiled, manuscript list of jobs on verso, G. Announcing new address, noting experience & inviting business. $15.00

178 (Cats) Connecticut Cat Fanciers, Inc. OFFICIAL CATALOGUE, Fifth Championship Cat Show, Hotel Bond, Hartford, Connecticut, November 8 & 9, 1958. 36 pages. Advertisements. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Edge damped, corner creased, bit soiled, rubbed, G. Owner ink scoring & notes. $15.00

179 (Chemistry) Appleton, John Howard, Professor of Chemistry, Brown University. 1886 LABORATORY HANDBOOK. Fourth year. Providence: Gordon Roscoe & Company, 1885. viii (advertisements), 24 pages. Ads for chemical apparatus, supplies, books, few illustrated, Becker Bros Precision Balance. 7 x 4.5", printed wrapper. Wrap brittle, corner chips, owner name, lightly creased, toned, G. Calendar, postal regulations, patent fees, atomic weights, weights & measures, equivalents, Fahrenheit & centigrade, specific gravity, formulas, C.G.S. system, logarithms, anti- logarithms. $15.00

180 (Chemistry) Liebig, Justus; Lyon Playfair, editor; John W. Webster, notes & appendix. CHEMISTRY in its Application to Agriculture & Physiology. Third American from the second English edition. Cambridge: John Owen, 1842. 430 pages, 8pp publisher advertisement. 8 x 5", black cloth, remnants of paper label. Cover worn, spotted, foxed, G. 'David Henshaw' at head of titlepage. $35.00

181 (Circus) Eder, Boris; O. Gorchakov, translator. JUNGLE ACROBATS of the RUSSIAN CIRCUS: Trained Animals in the Soviet Union. First edition. NY: Robert McBride Co, copyright 1958. 160 pages. Halftones of trainer author & circus acts, lions, tigers, bears, zebra, ostrich, elephant. 8 x 5.5", cloth, dj. VG/VG. $10.00

182 (City College of New York) College of the City of New York. CLASS DAY '87. Exercises in the College Chapel, Tuesday, June 21st at half past two o'clock. Order of Exercises. 4 leaves, 6 x 7.25", printed in brown ink, fronts only, scalloped edges, wide purple ribbon through 2 holes. Artwork by Will M. Johns. Soiled, creased, fair. Class Ode by Lewis M.F. Haase, Committee, Grand Marshall. $15.00

183 (Color Printing) SONGS of the WOODLAND, the GARDEN, & the SEA. Elegantly Illustrated. N-Y: Anson D.F. Randolph, 1859. 189 pages. Color frontispiece, extra titlepage & 5 plates by Sarony, Major & Knapp, NY: forest wreath, herbarium, bouquet of summer, floral wreath, bouquet of the fields, flowers of the sea. 8 x 6", gold & blind stamped red cloth, all edges gilt. Tips frayed, cover soiled, toned, G. Poems by Percival, Coleridge, Hemans, Bryant, Wordsworth, Kingsley, Lowell, Halleck, Longfellow, &c. $50.00

184 (Connecticut) WAKE ROBIN INN, Lakeville, Connecticut. (Promotional brochure). No date, ca 1950? 17 x 11" sheet folding to 8.5 x 3.75", illustrated broadside inserted for 'Birch Terrace at Wake Robin Inn'. Photos of façade, bedroom, Hunt Club, parlor, dining room, golf, badminton, shuffleboard, tennis, groundplan, small map. VG. $8.00 185 (Connecticut) ILLUSTRATED REVIEW of EASTERN CONNECTICUT: a Record of the Development of its Trade Centers; their Progress in Commerce, Manufacturing & Political Life; with Sketches of their Leading Business & Professional Men & Officials. NY: Sovereign Publishing & Engraving Company, 1891. (140) pages. Portraits of entrepreneurs, halftones & engravings of businesses, factories, mills, public buildings, churches, homes. 11.5 x 9", gold stamped blue cloth. Cover edge wear, cloth soiled, text VG. Rockville, Willimantic, Manchester, Putnam, Danielsonville, Norwich, New London. $100.00

186 (Connecticut) Connecticut State Board of Education. ANNUAL REPORT of the BOARD of EDUCATION of the STATE of CONNECTICUT, presented to the General Assembly, January Session, 1877. Together with the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1877. 272 pages. Large folding plate of engravings of Centennial Exposition, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia with Metric System equivalents - yard vs meter, &c. 9 x 6'', black cloth, gold lettering. Spine chipped, edges frayed, plate heavily creased, bit foxed, G. Statistics, neglected children, educational lessons from Centennial, metric system, normal schools, school architecture, furniture, apparatus, pedagogic museums, village improvement, list of school visitors. $25.00

187 (Connecticut) Lyon, Mansfield A., editor. "JUBILEE 300" An Historical Book Commemorating the Tercentennial Anniversary of WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT, 1670-1970, including the Program of Festivities, June 27-July 4, 1970. (154) pages. Portraits of R.M. Nixon, Governor John Dempsey, Mayor Joseph Carini, many old views of town, homes, tercentenary groups, local advertisements. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Staples bit rusty, rubbed, VG. $25.00

188 (Connecticut) Nutting, Wallace. CONNECTICUT BEAUTIFUL. Illustrated by the author with 304 pictures covering all the counties in Connecticut. Framingham: Old America Company, copyright 1923. 301 pages. Photos & drawings of scenery & homes. 10 x 7", green cloth, gold lettering, no dj. Spine tips worn, cloth bit soiled, gift inscription, VG/none. $20.00

189 (Cooking) RECIPE for MAKING WASHING FLUID. - RECIPE for MAKING WRITING INK. - Recipe for keeping Butter perfectly sweet for three or more years. (Broadside). No imprint, ca 1860? 9.5 x 6.25". Headings as above with recipes below & separated by double lines. Spotted, creased, VG. $35.00

190 (Cooking) Alice Scott Rose & Beth C. Sweet, editors, The Centennial Committee, Springfield, Massachusetts. FAVORITE RECIPES from the "CITY of HOMES". Sprinfield Centennial Cook Book, 1852 -1952. 138 pages. Drawings, advertisements. 8.5 x 5.5", printed stiff paper, wire spiral. Light corner stain, cover rubbed, G. $10.00

191 (Cooking) Allkemper, Gisela. ÖSTERREICHISCHE KÜCHENSCHÄTZE. Hölkers kleine Küchenbibliothek. Münster: Wolfgang Hölker, copyright 1989. (120) pages. Illustrated. 6 x 4", decorated cloth, no dj. VG/none. ISBN 3881174672. $8.00

192 (Cooking) Anderson, E.N. The FOOD of CHINA. New Haven & London: Yale University Press, copyright 1988. First printing. 263 pages. Bibliography. 9.5 x 6.5", cloth, dj. Few light marginal stains, endsheet foxed, short dj tear, else VG/VG. $15.00

193 (Cooking) Bennett, Paula Pogany & Velma R. Clark. The ART of HUNGARIAN COOKING: two hundred & twenty-two favorite recipes. Drawings by Willy Pogany. First edition. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1954. 223 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj edge chips, short tear, VG/G. Brown, Culinary Americana 3483. $20.00 194 (Cooking) Boston Leather Associates. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL DINNER, Young's Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, January 27, 1904. Bille of Fair/Menu. (4 pages. Folded card, 8 x 6". Bille of Fair in 'ye English' (Ye Oysters . . . Ye Segars), Menu features tiny cartoons & verse (Fishermen all lie about Salmon, Bass & Shining Trout, Yet when cooked they taste as well, As if they the truth did tell). VG. $15.00

195 (Cooking) Bradley, Alice, Miss Farmer's School of Cookery, Boston. SUNKIST RECIPES: Oranges - Lemons. California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, California, copyright, 1916. 64 pages. Lovely drawings of maid calling people to eat, cooking, serving, prepared dishes, orange crate, lemons. 6.5 x 4.5", lovely color wrapper, men picking oranges, juice, salad, lemons, pie. VG. $15.00

196 (Cooking) Conn, H.W. (Herbert William), Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. BACTERIA, YEASTS, and MOLDS IN THE HOME. Revised edition. Boston: Ginn & Company, copyright 1903, 1912. vi,295 pages. 83 illustrations: microscopic views, decaying food, dough, bread, canning jar, sterilizing apparatus, &c. 7.5 x 5", cloth. Few owner names, VG. 'At present it is becoming necessary for housewives to understand elementary phases of chemistry & bacteriology.' Mold, decay, yeast, bread, fermented liquors, preservatives, canning, ptomaine, prevention of distribution of contagious diseases, disinfection, laboratory experiments. $20.00

197 (Cooking) Curnonsky (Maurice Edmond Sailland). CUISINE et VINS de FRANCE. Paris: Librairie Larousse, copyright 1953. 856 pages. Illustrated, some color. 10 x 7.5", embossed cloth, no dj. VG/none. $25.00

198 (Cooking) D. Ransom, Son & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. RANSOM'S FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK. 1882. It contains many Cooking, Coloring, Painting, & miscellaneous Receipts - a calendar, interest & other rules - & many facts worth knowing. Press of Baker, Jones & Co, Buffalo. 32 pages. Recipes, advertisements for Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Dr. Ransom's Hive Syrup & Tolu, King of the Blood, Dr. J.R. Miller's Universal Magnetic Balm, Prof. Anderson's Dermador. 6.25 x 4", orange printed wrapper, string through corner hole. VG. $15.00

199 (Cooking) Drexel Institute of Art, Science & Industry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Department of Domestic Sciences?). (18 printed cooking instruction cards). No date, ca 1900? Loose stiff paper cards, 8.5 x 6.5". Diagram of beef cuts. Few creased corners, soiled, G. General rules for meat, cooking to extract juices, in water, deep frying, milk, cheese, eggs, bread, vegetables, beverages, scalloped dishes, baking powder, soups, gelatine. $20.00

200 (Cooking) Ellet, Mrs. E.F. (Elizabeth Fries), editor. The NEW CYCLOPAEDIA of DOMESTIC ECONOMY, & Practical Housekeeper. Adapted to all classes of society, & comprising subjects connected with the interests of every family; such as domestic education, houses, furniture, duties of mistress, duties of domestics, the storeroom, marketing, table & attendance, care & training of children, care of the sick, preparation of food for children & invalids, preservation of health, domestic medicine, the art of cookery, perfumery, the toilet, cosmetics, & 5000 practical receipts & maxims. Norwich: Henry Bill, 1872. Copyright 1871. 603 pages, 9pp publisher advertisements. Many small engravings of cooking, serving, storing, cleaning utensils. 9 x 6", cloth, gold stamped spine. Cover heavily worn, edges frayed, text toned, edges damped, G. 'Addie Welcome, Sterling, Mass' on blank. $75.00

201 (Cooking) Essex Club. DEWEY DAY, Young's Hotel, Boston, May 1, 1899. Menu. Embossed: Henry L. Kyser, Boston. Folded card, 7 x 4.5", wide red, white & blue ribbon bow. Lightly soiled, VG. Essex Club founded 1880 by Republicans of Essex County, Massachusetts. $15.00 202 (Cooking) Goock, Roland. DEUTSCHE LANDSCHAFTSKUCHE: uber 400 spezialitäten aus nord & süd & ost & west. Bertelsmann, Gutersloh, no date, ca 1970. 240 pages. Drawings. 9 x 7.5", color printed paper boards, no dj. Cover rubbed, VG. $10.00

203 (Cooking) Gouger, Fern R. RECIPES from the SUMMIT HOUSE. Authentic recipes from the notebooks of the Prospect House, mid eighteen hundreds through early nineteen hundreds. Written & compiled for the Friends of the Range. First edition. Prospect House recipes & photographic reproductions courtesy of the Northampton Historical Society, edited by Steven Bressler & William Lafley. Holyoke: Friends of the Holyoke Range, 1986. 121 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5.5", paperback. VG. $10.00

204 (Cooking) Hautzig, Esther. HOLIDAY TREATS. Illustrated by Yaroslava. NY: Macmillan Publishing Company, copyright 1983. Third printing. 86 pages. 9 x 7", , dj. Owner rubberstamp, VG/VG. ISBN 0027433501. Easy recipes for young chefs. $8.00

205 (Cooking) Hill, Janet McKenzie, compiler. DAINTY DESSERTS for DAINTY PEOPLE: Salads, Savories & Dainty Dishes made with Knox Gelatine. Charles B. Knox Gelatine Company, Inc, Johnstown, NY, no date, ca 1915? 37 pages, printed slip inserted. Color illustrations of prepared dishes, maid serving. 6.75 x 4.75", color wrapper. Slightly soiled, VG. $15.00

206 (Cooking) Hotel Nantasket, Hull, Massachusetts, Sturgis & Russell, Managers. DINNER, Tuesday, August 2, 1881. (Menu). 8 x 4.75" card. Tinted image of resort hotel on front, menu on back, shell fish, soups, fish, roasts, entrees, game, cold dishes, vegetables, salads, relishes, pastry, cheese, ice cream, fruits. Lightly rubbed, soiled, VG. Now Nantasket Beach Resort. $20.00

207 (Cooking) Howard, Maria Willett. LOWNEY'S COOK BOOK, illustrated in colors. A new guide for the housekeeper, especially intended as a full record of delicious dishes sufficient for any well-to-do family, clear enough for the beginner, & complete enough for ambitious providers. Prepared & revised by one of the most experiences & successful teachers of cooking in the country. Boston: Walter M. Lowney Co, 1912. 421 pages, few advertisements for Lowney's Chocolate. 18 color plates of meat carcasses, prepared dishes. 8 x 5.5", pictorial cloth. Cloth soiled, trifle toned, corner bumped, VG. 'Mrs Esther L. Gruhn, February 28, 1913' on blank. $25.00

208 (Cooking) Joan A. Peters, editor; Sylvia H. Maple, nutritionist, The New Hampshire Extension Homemakers Council, Associated Country Women of the World. FOODS OF JAPAN. Donna Harcovitz, International Farm Youth Exchange delegate to Japan, Chiyo Page, Munsonville, NH, Judy Huber, artwork. No date, ca 1972. 19 pages. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. Creased, soiled, owner name, G. $8.00

209 (Cooking) Johnson, Lillian S. ONE HUNDRED SALADS with a few DRESSINGS. Copyright 1924. 44 pages. 7 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

210 (Cooking) Knopf, Edwin H. & Mildred O. Knopf. The FOOD of ITALY & HOW to PREPARE IT. First edition. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964. xi,397 pages, xiii Index. Designs & decorations by Warren Chappell & Fritz Kredel, drawings by Sidonie Coryn. 8.5 x 5.5", red, white & green pictorial cloth, no dj. Cover rubbed, soiled, upper blank gone, else VG/none. $8.00

211 (Cooking) Lustig, Lillie S., editor. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH COOKBOOK of Fine Old Recipes, compiled from tried & tested recipes made famous & handed down by the early Dutch settlers in Pennsylvania. Reading: Culinary Arts Press, copyright 1961-1967. 64 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", color wrapper. Lightly toned, VG. $8.00 212 (Cooking) McKendry, Maxime; edited by Arabella Boxer. SEVEN HUNDRED YEARS of ENGLISH COOKING. NY: Exeter Books, 1983. 240 pages. Illustrated, recipes. 10 x 7", cloth, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0671059734. $10.00

213 (Cooking) McMichael Bible Class of Rose City Park Community Church, Portland, Oregon, compiled & published. CHOICE RECIPES. 1922. 64 pages. Local advertisements. 7.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Faintly creased, VG. $20.00

214 (Cooking) Mennell, Stephen. ALL MANNERS of FOOD: Eating & Taste in England & France from the Middle Ages to the Present. First published 1985. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1985. xii,380 pages. Illustrated. Bibliography. 9 x 6", cloth, dj. VG/VG. ISBN 0631132449. $10.00

215 (Cooking) Municipal Council, Montreux, Switzerland. DINNER offered by the Municipal Council to the American Military Delegation for Leave-Action, Montreux, June 28th, 1945. Menu. Folded gray textured paper, US & Swiss flags applied to front. Drinks & dishes in French. VG. $15.00

216 (Cooking) Raymond, Elsine, editor. STRAWBERY BANKE COOK BOOK. Third printing. Portsmouth, NH: Guild of Strawbery Banke, 1981. 154 pages. 9 x 7.5", printed stiff paper, plastic comb. Cover scuffed, VG. $10.00

217 (Cooking) Rosary Altar Society, Saint Joseph's Church, Hatfield, Massachusetts. BICENTENNIAL COOKBOOK, 1776-1976. 44 pages, (8)pp cooking info, advertisements. 9 x 6", printed stiff paper, plastic comb. Bit rubbed, VG. $8.00

218 (Cooking) Saulnier, L. (Louis). Le REPETOIRE de la CUISINE. Translated from French by E. Brunet. London: L. Saulnier, no date, 1956? xii,239 pages, thumb indexed. 7.5 x 5", cloth, no dj. VG. 'Sincerely Yours, L. Saulnier, 20 - 9 - 56' on blank. $20.00

219 (Cooking) Schwartz, Linda. CURTIS & SCHWARTZ CAFÉ COOKBOOK. The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, Hatfield, 1999. 136 pages. Few halftones. 8.5 x 5.5", stiff paper, wire comb binder. VG. Signed. Northampton, Massachusetts café & bakery. $10.00

220 (Cooking) Shuck, Edith G., cookery editor & Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, dietetics editor. The CHICAGO DAILY NEWS COOK BOOK: a practical guide on how to balance a diet, meet a budget & prepare a tasty meal for the average urban family. Chicago Daily News, copyright 1930. 363 pages. Few period drawings. 8 x 5.5", cloth, no dj. Cover stained, worn, few stains in text, manuscript recipes on endsheets, fair. $10.00

221 (Cooking) Stout, Rex & editors of The Viking Press. The NERO WOLFE COOKBOOK. Third printing. NY: Viking Press, November 1973. 203 pages. 9.5 x 6", cloth, dj. Dj torn, soiled, VG/fair. ISBN 670505994. $10.00

222 (Cooking) The Junior League of Boston, Inc, Boston, Massachusetts. PRESENTING BOSTON . . . a cookbook by The Junior League of Boston, Inc. First printing. Boston: Junior League of Boston, April 1976. 258 pages, order sheet. 9 x 6", printed stiff paper, plastic comb. Cover edges worn, comb cracked, else VG. $10.00 223 (Cooking) Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Nebraska, H.I. Norris, Manager Dining Car & Hotel Department. QUALITY MEALS at BUDGET PRICES. "Good Morning". (Menu). (July 21 - 54 - pencil note). Folded card, 9.5 x 7". Color view of Mt. Rainier. A La Carte & Club Breakfasts. Lightly rubbed, soiled, VG. $10.00

224 (Cooking) Wilson, C. Anne. FOOD & DRINK in BRITAIN from the Stone Age to Recent Times. NY: Barnes & Noble Books, 1974. 472 pages. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8.5 x 5.5", hardcover,dj. 1 marginal ink note, else VG/VG. ISBN 064977471. $10.00

225 (Dartmouth College) Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, Class of 1900. REINHARDT'S PILGERSCHAFT. An account of the Decennial Reunion of the Class of 1900 of Dartmouth College, to which is added the Class Report for the year 1911. 93 pages. Many halftones of officers, faculty, reunion events, antics. 9 x 6", gold lettered green cloth. 5pp 1944 Directory inserted. Plate detached, cover spotted, G/none. Marriages, births. $15.00

226 (Decorative Arts) HIGHLIGHTS of the CHAMPION SELECTIONS - Outstanding Exclusive Items: Pocket Calendars, Sportsman's Calendar, Homemaker Calendar, Game Fish Parade, Wall Pocket Calendar, Floral Parade, Milk Calendar, Truck Design, Look of the Month, Nude Quartet, Shopping List Calendar, Quality Art Mounts, Four-color Historical Pad. (1950). (15) pages, blotter sheet inserted. Illustrations of wall & desk calendars, calendar art - cheesecake, few nudes, babies, scenery, few African-American, &c. 11 x 8.5", stapled booklet. VG. $15.00

227 (Decorative Arts) The JEWELER'S PRACTICAL RECEIPT BOOK. A workshop companion. Reliable receipts, formulas & suggestions carefully compiled from the most reliable sources. Fifth edition. Chicago: Geo. K. Hazlitt & Co, 1887. 47 pages. 5.5 x 3.5", printed wrapper. Staples rusty, corner chipped, staples through gutter margin restricting opening, wrap pasted to cover few characters of titlepage, bit stained from paste, G. 'F.E. Brodie, Jan 8, 1891' on wrap. $25.00

228 (Decorative Arts) Angus-Butterworth, L.M. BRITISH TABLE and ORNAMENTAL GLASS. London: Leonard Hill Limited, first published, 1956. xvi,123 pages. Color frontispiece, 216 illustrations. 10 x 7.5", cloth, no dj. Cover bit soiled, VG/none. $10.00

229 (Decorative Arts) Bjerkoe, Ethel Hall & John Hall Bjerkoe; Russell Kettell, foreword. The CABINETMAKERS of AMERICA. First edition. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1957. xvii,252 pages. 32 halftone plates, many drawings. 10.25 x 7.25", cloth, dj. Dj worn, corner clipped, reinforced, VG/G. Bookplate of James Strohn Copley. $20.00

230 (Decorative Arts) Burnap, Frank P., Nelson-Atkins Gallery of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. The FRANK P. and HARRIET C. BURNAP COLLECTION of ENGLISH POTTERY in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art. First Printing, December 1953. 128 pages. 988 entries. Illustrated, some color. 11 x 8.5", stiff paper, dj. Dj splitting, soiled, worn, VG/fair. $10.00

231 (Decorative Arts) Chase, George H. CATALOGUE of ARRETINE POTTERY. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916. Copyright, 1916. 112 pages. 30 plates. 11.75 x 8.5", cloth spine, printed label, paper boards, no dj. Cover scuffed, owner name, VG/none. $25.00

232 (Decorative Arts) Hunt, Peter, Provincetown, Massachusetts. PETER HUNT'S HOW-TO-DO-IT BOOK. NY: Prentice-Hall, copyright, 1952. 294 pages. Many illustrations, much color, old furniture, lamps, trays, frames rebuilt & painted with whimsical motifs, interiors, Christmas decorations, table settings, clothes, fabric, Toll House, Whitman, MA, window displays, glassware, &c. 10 x 7", cloth, dj. Dj chipped, worn, owner name, VG/G. $15.00 233 (Decorative Arts) James T. Pratt & Co, New York. CATALOGUE of SCROLL SAWS, DESIGNS, TOOLS, &c. No date, ca 1870? (64) pages. Engravings of scroll saws, planes, hand tools, lathes, tool chest, scroll saw designs. 6 x 4", printed wrapper. Lacking lower wrap, restitched, cover worn, corner chips, damped, fair. $50.00

234 (Decorative Arts) National Committee on Wood Utilization, United States Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. PROFITABLE UTILIZATION of DISCARDED WOODEN CONTAINERS. October 1, 1930. 15 pages. Halftones of "You Can Make It" contest winners with President Hoover, prize-winning articles. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. Soiled, rubbed, G. Rules & regulations for wood utilization contests. $10.00

235 (Decorative Arts) Nortiake China, Japan. NORITAKE CHINA: Noritake creates America's favorites. (Brochure). No date, ca 1960?? 9 x 23.5" sheet, folding to 9 x 4.5". Color illustrations of plate, cup & saucer in 30 patterns, verso illustrates 4 shape styles, set compositions, Creased, rubbed, few owner notes, G. $15.00

236 (Decorative Arts) Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc, New York. FINE AMERICAN FURNITURE and DECORATIONS, Georgian Furniture, including a small & Notable Group Formerly in Judge Eugene Bolles Collection, sold by order of Present Owner, L. Denis Peterkin, Applecroft, Andover, Mass, Property Belonging to Mrs. J.T. Smith, Beverly Hills, Estate of Late Hermine Crowell, removed from Fairview, her Staten Island Home, &c. Sale number 35. April 30, 1938. 53 pages. 218 lots. Illustrated. Priced, with drawings, annotations of quality, style, buyer, few clippings inserted. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Rubbed, VG. $25.00

237 (Decorative Arts) Prescott, Mary Everlena, Albany, NY. A COMPLETE and COMPREHENSIVE TREATISE in the ART of MIXING TINTS of COLORS for Landscape, Flower, Sea Views, & Pottery Painting in Oil & Water Colors. No date, ca 1910? 20 pages. 6 x 4'', printed wrapper. Stained, rubbed, G. $10.00

238 (Decorative Arts) Quimby, Ian M.G., editor. WINTERTHUR PORTFOLIO 11. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia for The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, first published 1976. 251 pages. Illustrated. 11 x 8", cloth, no dj. Library spine number, else VG/none. ISBN 0813906679. Lorraine Lanmon, American Caricature; John Sands, Christopher Vail in American Revolution; Arlene Palmer, Glass: Wistarburgh; Jessie Krusen, Tuckahoe Plantation; Harold Pfister, Burlingtonian Architectural Theory; Martha Kingsbury, Sargent Murals; Betty-Bright Low, Letters of Josephine du Pont & Margaret Manigault; Lawrence Wodehouse, Stanford White. $20.00

239 (Decorative Arts) Samuel T. Freeman & Company, Boston, Massachusetts. FURNITURE, RUGS and ART PROPERTY, including Valuable Oil Paintings by Celebrated Artists of XVIII & XIX Century, American, English & French Schools, Gilbert Stuart, William Beechey, George Romney, Joshua Reynolds, &c, Unusually Fine Collection of Oriental Rugs, Important Savonnerie Rug, XVIII Century French Tapestries, extensive Collection of Antique Copper Lustre, Greek & Roman Excavated Glass, Porcelains, Royal Burano & Point de Venise Lace Banquet Cloths, Period Furniture & Furnishings & many interesting items contained in Belton Court, Barrington, R.I., Residence of late Frederick Stanhope Peck. August 12 to 15, 1947. 126 pages. 1032 lots. Illustrated. Partly priced. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, owner name, G. $25.00

240 (Decorative Arts) The Gift & Art Buyer, New York. NEW YORK SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Section, The New York Gift Show, Hotel Pennsylvania, Feb. 24th-28th, 1936. Pages (43)-78. Line drawing of hotel by Whitcomb, illustrated advertisements, Whitefriars Glass, Louis Icart Society, Diecasters, Evercraft, Berkshire Pottery, &c. 12 x 9", printed wrapper. Rubbed, corner bent, slight crease, G. Directory of exhibitors. $20.00 241 (Decorative Arts) Unangst (Furniture & Carpet Store), Nazareth, Pennsylvania. (YEARLY CIRCULAR). No date, ca 1910? (24) pages. 3 halftones of store interior, stock illustrations of sideboard, table, bedroom set, couch, chairs, rockers, parlor set, high chair, baby go-cart, carpet. 6 x 3.5", gold printed black wrapper. Trifle toned, rubbed, VG. $15.00

242 (Decorative Arts) Zoellner, Adalbert; illustrated by Georg A. Mathey. ARKANUM des Porzellanbuchs. Zweiter teil. Leipzig & Berlin: Klinkhardt & Biermann Verlag, 1928. 134 pages. Color drawings. 9 x 6.5", color printed silver paper boards, no dj. Cover rubbed, endsheets bit foxed, else VG/none. $25.00

243 (Dickinson College) McClintock, John. LABOUR. A Baccalaureate Address delivered before the Senior Class, Dickinson College, July 7,1841. Philadelphia: T.K. & P.G. Collins, Printers, 1841. 31 pages. 8.5 x 5", disbound. Removed, foxed, gutter margin stab holes, creased, few marks in text, G. Exhortation to application, notes 'school of utilitarianism'. $35.00

244 (Dictionary) Spies, A. & G.P. Quackenbos. SPIERS and SURENNE'S FRENCH and ENGLISH / ENGLISH and FRENCH PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY. Newly composed from the French dictionaries of the French Academy, Laveaux, Boiste, Bescherelle, Landais, &c & from the English dictionaries of Johnson, Webster, Worcester, Richardson, &c, containing a great number of words not found iin other dictionaries, Carefully revised, corrected & enlarged by G.P. Quackenbos. N-Y: D. Appleton & Company, 1856. xxii,(2),666 & 651 pages. 10 x 6.5", leather spine, gold title, cloth boards. Cover rubbed, owner name, VG. $75.00

245 (Early American Children's Book) The MILL-GIRLS. Philadelphia: American Sunday-school Union, No. 1122 Chestnut Street; New York: 599 Broadway, copyright 1862. 162 pages. Frontispiece, few small engravings. 6 x 4", blue cloth, gold stamped spine, blind paneled boards. Tips frayed, cover worn, lower blank gone, text soiled, G. 'Eliza L. Hackin from her Affectionate Uncle, James Hackin, Jany 1st 1863'. Helen & Laura Jones live with step-mom, work in rag room at paper mill, Laura gives her burden to God, becomes head of large millinery company. $15.00

246 (Early American Children's Book) The SAINT NICHOLAS GIFT, for little boys and girls. Boston: T.H. Carter & Company, 1845. Printed by J.L. Hallworth, Boston. 96 pages. Half-title, floral wreath, hand-colored frontispiece of family, extra titlepage with colored vignette, 7 plates, text engravings. 4.75 x 3.75", green cloth, gold stamped spine & picture on upper board, blind board panels, edges gilt. Worn, soiled, stained, foxed, light pencil marks, shaken, fair. Fairy Ship, Frog & Dormouse, Raft, Good Little Mouse, Piper, Wagon & Doll, Timothy's Sled, Elephants & Rabbits: Easter Fable, Steamboat, Two Brothers, Riddles 1,2,3, Wasteful Mouse, A,B,C, Depot ('The train of cars from Albany, To Springfield has come down'), Bees: Fable, &c. $25.00

247 (Early American Children's Book) The WAY to BE GOOD and HAPPY. J. Metcalf . . . . Printer, Wendell, Mass., 1828. 16 pages. 5 small illustrations. 4 x 2.5", olive printed wrapper. Pressure sensitive tape on fold, oversewn, corner chips, rubbed, soiled, few illustrations neatly colored, G. 'M.B. Cochran, from E. Rice, at the close of school, Oct 9, 1830'. American Imprints 37107. $45.00

248 (Early American Children's Book) [Wise, Daniel]. Francis Forrester, Esq. (pseud). JESSIE CARLTON; the Story of a Girl who fought with little Impulse, the Wizard, & conquered him. Glen Morris Stories. NY: Howe & Ferry, Publishers, 1865. Copyright 1860. Rennie, Shea & Lindsay, Stereotypers & Electrotypers, NY; R. Craighead, Printer. 251 pages, 4pp publisher lists. Frontispiece, extra engraved titlepage, 4 plates with tissues. 6.75 x 4.75", purple cloth, gold stamped spine, blind stamped boards with series & title. Tips worn, cloth rubbed, bit loose, toned, few smudges, else VG. $15.00 249 (Early American Children's Book) Abbott, Jacob. ROLLO'S TRAVELS. The Rollo Series. A new edition, revised by the author. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company, copyright 1855. 189 pages. 3 plates. 6 x 4", blue cloth, gold stamped spine, blind stamped boards. Cover worn, soiled, few small ink stains in text, bit shaken, toned, G. Travel by wagon & boat with attendant lessons. $20.00

250 (Early American Children's Book) Adams, William Taylor, 'Oliver Optic'. The YOUNG VOYAGERS. A story for little folks. The Riverdale Books. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1864. Copyright 1862. Electrotyped at Boston Stereotype Foundry. 96 pages. Frontispiece ('JA'), extra engraved titlepage ('John Andrew'), 2 engraved plates. 5.75 x 4.25", blue cloth, gold stamped spine, blind stamped boards. Worn, soiled, shaken, foxed, fair. 'Theo. Willet, Christmas, 1865', 'Helen M. Cole, Bartley, N.J., 1922'. Frank Lee 'generally very good boy, though love of fun & mischief would lead him astray.' Bad Joe tempts Frank to join him on misadventure on river raft. $15.00

251 (Early American Children's Book) Farrar, W.H., principal, Woonsocket High School. ARITHMETICAL PROBLEMS, or Questions in Arithmetic, for the use of advanced classes in schools. Boston: Swan, Brewer & Tileston, 1860. Copyright 1853. Stereotyped by Hobart & Robbins, Boston. 154 pages. 1000 questions. 7.5 x 5", black leather spine, black cloth boards, gold title on upper board. Tips chipped, library spine number & Lynn Public Library bookplate, toned, G. $15.00

252 (Early American Children's Book) Flint, Abel. MURRAY'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR Abridged: to which is added, under the head of prosody, an Abridgment of Sheridan's Lectures on Elocution. Murray's Treatise on Punctuation at Large. Together with a system of exercises, adapted to the several rules of syntax & punctuation. Designed for the use of schools. Hartford; Lincoln & Gleason, 1807. 204 pages. 6.75 x 4.5", leather, contemporary extra leather cover. 1 LEAF DEFECTIVE: about third of leaf gone, cover rubbed, lower blanks removed, text bit foxed, soiled, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 13164. 'Ralph Talcott, Vernon, 1817, when this you see remember me, Though many miles we distant be, . . . If you steal this book hide it to save your own hide, . . .' &c. $50.00

253 (Early American Children's Book) Henkel, Paul, 1754-1825. Der CHRISTLICHE CATECHISMUS, verfasst zum Unterricht der Jugend in der Erkenntniss der christlichen Religion; samt Morgen- & Abend-Geb äte, &c. wie auch eine kurze Erkl ärung der Fest- Fast- & Feuer-Tagen, & besondere Sonntagen, &c. Zweyte Auflage, verbessert & vermehret. Neu-Market, Schenandoah Caunty, Virg. Gedruckt in S. Henkels Druckerey, 1816. 167 pages. 5.5 x 3.25", cloth spine, paste paper boards. Rubbed, foxed, VG. Shaw & Shoemaker 37828. $50.00

254 (Early American Children's Book) Hughs, Mrs. (Mary). The MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY; or, the Broken Vase; for little boys & little girls. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, no date, ca 1850? 60 pages, 6pp publisher advertisements. Hand-colored frontispiece. 6 x 4.75", purple cloth, blind board panels, gold title on upper board. Cover rubbed, frontispiece nearly detached, foxed, G. Gust labors to learn verses to earn a dollar from his aunt to buy his mother a present. Meanwhile friend Emeline has broken her aunt's vase & is distressed. Gust & 2 siblings chip in to replace vase & instead give their mother more personal gifts. All are pleased. 'Presented to H. Olivia Moore by her Aunt Rosy Jenny for her christmas present, Sunday Nov 25th 1853, While on her sick bed; Died Nov 25 1853; This lovely bud so young & fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower, In Paradise might bloom.' $25.00

255 (Early American Children's Book) Mills, Alfred. PICTURES of ROMAN HISTORY, in miniature, designed by Alfred Mills, with explanatory anecdotes. Philadelphia: Johnson & Warner, 1811. 96 pages. 47 plates. 2.5 x 2.25", leather, 4 gold lines across spine. Hinges cracked, worn, soiled, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 23392; Welch, American Children's Books 851; Rosenbach, Early American Children's Books 441. $125.00 256 (Early American Children's Book) Murray, Lindley. SEQUEL to the ENGLISH READER: or, elegant selections in prose & poetry. Designed to improve the highest class of learners in reading, to establish a taste for just & accurate composition; & to promote the interests of piety & virtue. Stereotyped from the fourth English edition, by B. & J. Collins. Woodstock, (Vermont:) printed by D. Watson, 1823. 299 pages. 7 x 4.25", leather, black spine label, gold title & lines. Spine tip chip, cover rubbed, text foxed, damped, G. American Imprints 13464 (CtHT-W; ICN; MH; NjR). $50.00

257 (Early American Children's Book) Tacitus, Cornelius. TACITI HISTORIARUM, Libri Quinque cum Libro de Germania, et Vita Agricolae. Ad fidem optimarum editionum expressi cum notis barbou. Novi=Eboraci: Typis & Sumptu Solomon King, 1825. 299 pages. 7 x 4.25", leather, black spine label, gold title & lines. Cover worn, edges damped, bit foxed, G. American Imprints 22420. $50.00

258 (Early American Children's Book) Weeks, William R. A CATECHISM of SCRIPTURE DOCTRINE. Fifth edition, with the first paragraphs of texts printed at full length, for the use of sabbath schools. N-Y: Cornelius Davis,1826. 96 pages. 4.75 x 3.25", blue wrapper. Wrap rubbed, text foxed, VG. American Imprints 27593. $45.00

259 (Early American Children's Book) Wood, Mary Sutton. The MOTHER'S SCRIPTURE QUESTION BOOK. NY: William Wood & Co, 1865. Copyright 1859. 248 pages, 2pp publisher advertisement. Map frontispiece. 6 x 4", cloth spine, gold title, marbled paper boards. Cover worn, VG. 'John Hamilton' rubberstamp. $20.00

260 (Education) Greene, Richard Leighton, President. IVY WITHOUT MOSS: A Small College Speaks Up. Address at a dinner given by the trustees & the alumnae of New York & vicinity, Waldorf- Astoria Hotel, December 2, 1946. , 1947. Designed & set by Victor Hammer at Wells College Press. 15 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, rubbed, text VG. $15.00

261 (Education) Root, N.W. (Nathaniel William) Taylor. SCHOOL AMUSEMENTS; or, how to make the school interesting. Embracing simple rules for military & gymnastic exercises, & hints upon the general management of the school room. With engravings. Teachers' Library. NY: A.S. Barnes & Co, 1869. Copyright 1857. Jones & Denyse, Stereotypers & Electrotypers. 225 pages, 39pp National Series of Standard School-Books. 20 plates. 7.5 x 5", purple cloth, gold spine lettering, publisher emblem on boards. Bit rubbed, toned, VG. 'A.E. White, Apr. 4th, 1874' on blank. $25.00

262 (Engineering) GRAPHIC STATICS; STRESSES in BRIDGE TRUSSES; Bridge Members & Details; Bridge Tables. International Library of Technology 96. Scranton: International Textbook Company, copyright 1908. v,(512) pages, vii-xxi Index. Illustrated. 9 x 6", cloth. VG. $25.00

263 (Engineering) BRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS; Design of Plate Girders; Design of a Highway Truss Bridge; Design of a Railroad Truss Bridge; Wooden Bridges; Roof Trusses; Bridge Piers & Abutments; Bridge Drawing. International Library of Technology 97. Scranton: International Textbook Company, copyright 1908. v,(494) pages, vii-xxi Index. Many drawings, few folding. 9 x 6", cloth. VG. $25.00

264 (Engineering) Fanning, J.T. (John Thomas). A PRACTICAL TREATISE on HYDRAULIC and WATER-SUPPLY ENGINEERING: relating to the Hydrology, Hydrodynamics, & Practical Construction of Water-Works, in North America. Fifth edition, revised, enlarged & tables & illustrations added. NY: van Nostrand, 1886. 644 pages. Few plates, 144 illustrations. 9 x 6", gold & black stamped green cloth. Tips frayed, cloth spotted, text toned, else VG. $35.00 265 (Engineering) Fitz Water Wheel Company, Hanover, Pennsylvania. FITZ STEEL OVERSHOOT WATERWHEEL. Bulletin 70. (Facsimile). Copyright 1928. Reprinted by Society for Preservation of Old Mills, 1987. 84 pages. Halftones of mills, wheels, expositions, water pumps, hydro-electric plants, industrial installations, diagrams. 8 x 5", printed stiff paper. VG. $10.00

266 (Engineering) George Livingston Richards, Boston, Massachusetts. AN INTERESTING STORY: Read it. (Agnew Auto-Mailing machine stock promotional booklet). No date, (1905 - text). 15 pages. Halftones of machine which addressed mailings, distribution table, stencils, drawers, cabinet, factory, Brown Book Company, coupon to order stocks. 12.5 x 9.5", stapled booklet. Creased, VG. $35.00

267 (Engineering) John A. Bensel, New York State Engineer & Surveyor. The BARGE CANAL SYSTEM being constructed by The STATE of NEW YORK. Albany: J.B. Lyon Company, November 1, 1913. 96 pages. 4 folding plates: 2 maps, birds-eye view, halftone panorama of Delta dam, many halftones & drawings of locks, dams, excavations, dredges, conveyors, construction, bridges, power-houses, &c. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, tip chipped, text shaken, G. $50.00

268 (Engineering) Keystone Driller Company, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. DOWNIE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS for service, horizontal, vertical, single stage, multi stage, belt driven, motor driven. Bulletin 805. 1921. 4 pages. Illustrated. Folded sheet, 11 x 8.5". Creased, rubbed, bit soiled, G. $10.00

269 (Engineering) Mumford, John Kimberly. The STORY of BAKELITE. NY: Robert L. Stillson Company, copyright 1924. 80 pages. 4 plates, many line drawings of Bakelite production, phonograph, radio, tank, battleship, jeeps, airplanes. 8 x 5.5", printed paper boards, applied illustration. Sewing broken 1 place, corner ink stain, cover chipped, shaken, fair. $35.00

270 (Engineering) NL Sperry-Sun, Training Department. SURVEYING the YEARS. A Project by Operations Training. (Historical booklet for employees). No imprint, ca 1982. 47 pages. Illustrated. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. Development of oil well drilling & surveying equipment, 1929-1982. $15.00

271 (Engineering) Pilkington, James. The ARTIST'S GUIDE and MECHANIC'S OWN BOOK, embracing the Portion of Chemistry Applicable to the Mechanic Arts, with abstracts of electricity, galvanism, magnetism, pneumatics, optics, astronomy, & mechanical philosophy. also mechanical exercises in iron, steel, lead, zinc, copper & tin soldering; & a variety of useful receipts, extending to every profession & occupation of life; particularly dyeing, silk, woollen, cotton, & leather. Boston: Bazin & Ellsworth, copyright 1841. 490 pages. Frontispiece of Isaac Adams' Printing Press, engravings of Sanborn & Carter's Patent Machine for Backing Books, Sanborn's Patent Board Cutter for box makers & bookbinders, mechanical movements. 7.5 x 5'', cloth. Cover worn, text shaken, toned, G. $50.00

272 (Engineering) Schallenberg, Richard H. BOTTLED ENERGY: Electrical Engineering & the Evolution of Chemical Energy Storage. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, copyright 1982. xvi,420 pages. Illustrated. Bibliography. 9 x 6", paperback. Corner nick, owner name (historian Thomas P. Hughes), old ink price, VG. ISBN 0871691485. $25.00

273 (Engineering) Sears, Roebuck & Co. CRAFTSMAN and COMPANION POWER TOOLS. 1937 Models. 41 pages. Illustrations of work bench, table saws, band saws, sprayers, lathes, drills, shaft outfit, shaper, drill presses, jointer-planers, sanders, jig saws, grinders, belts, motors, blades, accessories. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00 274 (Engineering) South Bend Lathe Works, South Bend, Indiana. The NEW MODEL SOUTH BEND 16-INCH LATHE in its various types & drives. Bulletin No. 16. September, 1929. 16 pages. Illustrations of lathes, features, attachments, factory. 10.75 x 8.25", stapled booklet. Rubbed, pulling from staples, bit soiled, G. $15.00

275 (Engineering) Weisbach, Julius; translated by Eckley B. Coxe. Mechanics of Engineering. THEORETICAL MECHANICS, with an introduction to the calculus. Designed as a text-book for technical schools & colleges. Fourth American edition, from fourth augmented & improved German edition. NY: D. van Nostrand, 1875. 1112 pages, 48pp publisher catalog. 902 text wood-cuts. 9 x 6", black cloth, gold lettering. Edges frayed, cloth worn, toned, bit shaken, G. 'Charles C. Lund, Concord, N.H.' on endsheet. $50.00

276 (Engineering) Winding, Charles C. & R. Leonard Hasche. PLASTICS: Theory & Practice. The Technology of High Polymers. Chemical Engineering Series. First edition. NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1947. x,280 pages. 112 illustrations of plastic production, objects. 9x 6", cloth, no dj. Cover bit spotted, VG/none. $15.00

277 (Expositions) Associated Glee Clubs of America, New York. FOURTH ANNUAL CONCERT of the ASSOCIATED GLEE CLUBS of AMERICA & their Guest Clubs. Auditorium of the Sesqui- centennial, Saturday Evening, November 27th, 1926. Dr. Daniel Protheroe, Guest Conductor. Soloist: Miss Ethyl Hayden. Program. (16) pages. 7 x 5", attractive printed wrapper in green & blue. VG. Participating choruses, program, lyrics. $15.00

278 (Expositions) Ford Motor Company - New Yorker magazine. YOUNG HENRY FORD went to the FAIR - The NEW YORKER'S MAP of the WORLD of TOMORROW, together with an index to its principal features. No date, (1939). Folded sheet, 12 x 8.75". Color pictorial map of New York World's Fair by Carl Rose, other side has color images of Ford Road of Tomorrow, 5 Ford models. Rubbed, VG. $10.00

279 (Expositions) Hayes, John L., editor. The AWARDS and CLAIMS of EXHIBITORS at the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1876. Containing the official awards, with the respective claims of each exhibitor, & the general reports of the judges in the departments of textile materials, fabrics, & machinery. Boston: National Association of Wool Manufacturers, copyright 1877. 631 pages. 9.5 x 6", green cloth, gold lettering. Library marks, toned, shaken, G. $50.00

280 (Fishing) Stanley, William Ensley, Naturalist, Fisherman, Guide, Cape Vincent, N.Y. The PERFECT WORKING EYE: A Universal Ball & Socket, Automatic Telescope. A Treatise on the Vision of Fish. Copyright 1930. Eagle Press, Cape Vincent. 12 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Tanned, wrap bit nicked, rubbed, note on wrap, G. Inferences about fish biology, behavior & eyesight based on 30 years as fishing guide, with fish stories & fishing advice. $15.00

281 (Florida) Murphy, Pat, compiler, Jacksonville, Florida. MURPHY'S OFFICIAL LEGISLATIVE BLUE BOOK & Tourist Guide to Florida & Cuba, 1924. Sketches of Prominent Men & Women & Historical Events of Florida - Illustrated. (54) pages. Portraits of Governor Cary A. Hardee, candidates for governor, state legislature, commissions, advertisements for cities, banks, hotels, apartments, realtors, theatres, railroad, steamship, bus lines, &c. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Prominent women, Florida Indians, boat trips, Temple orange, &c. $25.00

282 (France) [Charles Edwards Lester & Edwin Williams]. The NAPOLEON DYNASTY: or the History of the Bonaparte Family. Brought down to the present time. By the Berkeley men. With 23 authentic portraits. NY: Sheldon & Company, 1860. 640 pages. 22 tinted lithographic portraits (all indicated). 9 x 6", purple cloth. Edges frayed, cloth worn, 1 plate detached, light marginal pencil lines, shaken, foxed, bit soiled, gift inscription, fair. $35.00 283 (Globalization) Eleanor Roosevelt, Delegate to United Nations General Assembly; William C. Bullitt, former US Ambassador to Russia; Ralph J. Bunche, UN Acting Mediator for Palestine. COLGATE LECTURES in HUMAN RELATIONS, 1949: Sidney J. French, Foreword; The Human Factor in the Development of International Understanding; The Human Factor Plays its Part in Two World Wars; United Nations Intervention in Palestine. (53) pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Cover bit spotted, corner bent, VG. $20.00

284 (Harvard University) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Class of 1905. HARVARD COLLEGE CLASS of 1905, Vicennial Report [Number V]. June, 1925. xi,139 pages. 9.5 x 6", gold lettered crimson cloth, no dj. Cover soiled, VG/none. $15.00

285 (Harvard University) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Class of 1945. HARVARD COLLEGE CLASS of 1945. 15th Anniversary Report. Copyright 1960. xxxi,305 pages. 9 x 6", crimson cloth, no dj. Cover spotted, VG/none. $15.00

286 (Harvard University) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The HARVARD UNIVERSITY CATALOGUE. 1888-89. Cambridge: Published by the University, 1888. 381 pages. Folding map. 7.5 x 5", black lettered crimson cloth. Cover spotted, text bit toned, shaken, owner name, G. Officers, departments, faculty, students, courses, divinity, law, scientific, medical, dental, veterinary, graduate schools, Bussey Institute, &c. $25.00

287 (Harvard University) W. Jackson Bate, Michael Shinagel, James Engell, editors. HARVARD SCHOLARS in ENGLISH, 1890 to 1990. Cambridge: Harvard University, 1991. xii,129 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", gold lettered crimson cloth, no dj. VG/none. Bookplate of Annie Dillard. 31 brief biographies: Barrett Wendell, George L. Kittredge, Charles Copeland, Bliss Perry, Chester Greenough, Archibald MacLeish, Howard Mumford Jones, Perry Miller, &c. $15.00

288 (Horology) The Illinois Watch Company, Springfield. The BOOK of A. LINCOLN WATCHES. 1924. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago. (20) pages. Drawings of Lincoln log cabin, home, tomb, monument, statue, 5 pocketwatches. 6 x 3.25", embossed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, staples little rusty, G. $20.00

289 (Humor) [Vaill, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 1832-1875]. A FREE and INDEPENDENT TRANSLATION of the FIRST and FOURTH BOOKS of the AENEID of VIRGIL: wherein are unfolded the travels of Aeneas, the origin of the Roman Empire, the stratagems employed by the goddess Juno (happily without success) to nip that important enterprise in the bud, the counterplots of the goddess Venus & her mischievous little son Cupid, & the furious love & romantic death of Queen Dido. In hexameter & pentameter. University edition. With illustrations by Thomas Worth. Designed for the use of families, schools, & colleges, & especially for students in Virgil, into whose hands this volume may be put without least danger used as a pony. Printed & Sold at the Winsted Herald Office, Winsted, Conn. 1870. 22 pages, Errata. 6 plates on yellow stock. 8.25 x 5.75", wrapper. Lacking upper wrap, worn, stained, creased, owner name & notes, fair. Hamilton, Early American Book Illustrators 1500. Comic & mildly bawdy rendition of Aeneid. $25.00

290 (Humor) Fotheringham, Augustus C., Professor of Ornithological Palaeontology, University of New Zealand, Invercargill. EOORNIS PTEROVELOX GOBIENSIS: A Monograph. Fourth edition. London: Buigleigh Press, 1928. June, 1948. 1000 copies. 34 pages. 38 illustrations: map, expedition, Gobi, cave painting, amulet, wingbeat graph, author, fossils, nest, skeleton, chromosomes, moa & kiwi, photomicrograph of scaled skin, Chinese text, &c. 10 x 7.5", printed wrapper. Owner rubberstamp, paperclip mark, VG. Records 'outstanding accomplishment of British Museum's recent expedition to Gobi Desert under able leadership of Brigadier-General Sir Cecil Wemyss-Cholmondeley, Bart, of Buighleigh Gables, Hants, Herts, Staffordshire' - unnatural 'science'. $15.00 291 (Humor) Paul R. Dash of 40 Degrees North Latitude (Meaning Boston), Fellow of Various Degrees of Fearlessness; Pictorially Punctured by D.C. Bartholomew. The COOK-ED-UP PEARY-ODD- ICAL DICTIONARY and Who's Hoot in the Best Arctic Circles, including Advices on How to Find the Pole & Prove It, Geographic Observations, &c, Written by Degrees by Disagreeing. A Voluminous Appendix has been Carefully Removed. Boston: John W. Luce & Company, 1910. (66) pages. Frontispiece, headpieces, vignettes, comic endsheets, REP vs FAC, small envelope with 'Produce Your Eskimos!' pasted to recto of frontispiece. 7.5 x 4.5", white paper spine, printed silver paper boards, no dj. Cover rubbed, text clean, tight, VG. Sharp sendup of Peary-Cook controversy over attainment of North Pole, 'The Igloo Companion', &c. $75.00

292 (Iowa) Perry, William Stevens, Bishop of Iowa. DIOCESE of IOWA. The Episcopal Address of William Stevens Perry, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Iowa. Davenport: printed for the Convention, 1877. 35 pages. 9.5 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Trifle soiled, VG. Unopened, untrimmed. Overview of his first year as bishop. $25.00

293 (Ireland) Cane, Robert, editor. The CELT. Vol. !, No. 2-18, 20-22, Supplement, August 8 - December 31, 1857 (weekly); Vol. 1, No. II - IV, April - June, 1858 (monthly). Dublin: Published for the Celtic Union, by John O'Daly. Pages (17)-288, (305)-364; (49)-192. 9 x 6", half leather, marbled paper boards. Cover well worn, upper inner hinge broken, blank gone, text bit soiled, shaken, fair. Manuscript on upper pastedown: 'A key to some of the "noms de plume" in "The Celt": "Medicus" & "Shamrock" - Dr. R.D. Williams, "Erionnach" - Dr. G(eorge) H. Sigerson; "Carolan" - Dr. Campion; O. - John O'Hagan; J. - John Frazer. Irish nationalist periodical, essays, editorials, poetry. $100.00

294 (Jewelry) Kende Galleries at Gimbel Brothers, New York. VALUABLE DIAMOND and OTHER JEWELRY: Necklaces, Bandeaus, Bracelets, Rings, Pins, Watches, Earrings, Pearl Collars, Strings of Beads, XVIII Century Gold Box, Gold Cigarette Cases, Platinum & Pearl Purse, Gold Mesh Bags, Foreign Decorations, Antique Gold Jewelry, Bibelots, &c. Sale number 216. November 17, 1945. 42 pages. 167 lots. Illustrated. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Mostly marginal dampstain affecting 6 leaves, G. $15.00

295 (Jewelry) Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc, New York. VALUABLE PRECIOUS-STONE JEWELRY, including many fine Diamond Bracelets, Exquisite Diamond Necklaces, Pendants, Rings, Brooches, Property of the Estate of the Late H. Sylvia A.H.G. Wilks. Sale number 1338. April 23 & 24, 1952. 82 pages. 178 lots. Illustrated. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Cover rubbed, VG. $15.00

296 (Jewelry) Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc, New York. PRECIOUS-STONE JEWELRY, Pearl Necklaces, a group of Fine Furs, all from Private Owners, including Estate of the Late Amrit Kaur, Princess of Mandi, together with a group of XVIII century Gold & Enamel Watches collected by the Late Prof. Arthur Benis. December 18, 1950. Sale number 1211. 51 pages 173 lots. Illustrated. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap trifle rubbed, soiled, VG. $15.00

297 (Law) [Hazard, Thomas Robinson]. CHRISTIANITY OPPOSED to the 'DEATH PENALTY.' Addressed to the editor & readers of the Providence Journal, & to all professed ministers of the gospel, who plead divine authority for the shedding of human blood. Providence: Knowles, Anthony & Co, Printers, 1852. 16 pages. 9.5 x 5.5", stitched pamphlet. Sewing broken, extremities soiled, edges toned, G. Providence Atheneum rubberstamp, 'Prov. Atheneum' in pencil. $15.00

298 (Law) Frankfurter, Felix. MR. JUSTICE HOLMES and the CONSTITUTION: a Review of his Twenty-five Years on the Supreme Court. Dunster House Papers no. 4. Cambridge: Dunster House Bookshop, copyright, 1927. 53 pages. 10 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Wrap split, detached, worn, text G. $20.00 299 (Law) Parsons, Theophilus. LAWS of BUSINESS for all the States of the Union, & the Dominion of Canada. with forms & directions for all transactions, & abstracts of the laws of all the states & territories on various topics. New revised edition. Syracuse: Watson Gill, 1886. 864 pages, 4pp interest tables. 9 x 6", cloth, gold lettering, blind stamped boards. Cover soiled, VG. Infants, minors, apprentices, women, forms, agreement, bonds, sales, guaranty, fraud, notes, bills, drafts, checks, agency, partnership, carriage, hotel-keepers, usury, insurance, deeds, mortgages, leases, patents, copyright, liens, construction, farmers. $25.00

300 (Law) R. Murray, United States Marshal, as Messenger, U.S. Marshal's Office, Southern District of New York; J.C. Newkirk, Attorney for Bankrupt, Hudson, N.Y. NOTICE to CREDITORS in BANKRUPTCY. New York, August 27th, 1867. (Printed form). 2 pages. Folded sheet, 10.5 x 8", printed versos only. Creased, VG. Meeting scheduled for creditors of estate of George P. Phillips, names, residence, post office address, amount of debt. $25.00

301 (Law) Sumner, Charles. The SCHOLAR, the JURIST, the ARTIST, the PHILANTHROPIST. An Address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, at their anniversary, August 27, 1846. Second edition. Boston: William D. Ticknor & Company, 1846. 72 pages. 8.5 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, toned, gutter margin stab holes, G. Eulogizes John Pickering, Joseph Story, Washington Allston, William Ellery Channing. $15.00

302 (Law) United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D.C., Alfred P. Edgerton, President. THIRD ANNUAL REPORT of the UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. January 16, 1885, to January 16, 1886. Second edition. Washington: GPO, June, 1886. 126 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. National effort to eliminate politcal patronage in wake of assassination of President James Garfield by spurned seeker Charles Guiteau. Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, rules, regulations, staff, examinations, instructions, customs, postal service, evils & remedies, promotions, merit system, schools, women, soldiers & sailors, &c. $20.00

303 (Leather) OIL of BARK for Polishing & Preserving Boots & Shoes. Prepared by Joseph Elliot, Somerville, Mass. DIRECTIONS. (Printed slip). No date, ca 1850? 4 x 4.75". Text in ornamental frame. Creased, soiled, foxed, G. $15.00

304 (Literature) [Xavier, M.] PICCIOLA, par X.-B. Saintine, precede de quelques recherches sur l'emploi du demps dans les prisons d'etat, par Paul L.Jacobs, bibliophile. Nouvelle edition, revue & corrigee. N-Y: Leavitt & Compagnie, 1851. 252 pages. 7.5 x 4.5", red leather spine, gold title, cloth boards. Tips frayed, cover rubbed, corner stain, G. $20.00

305 (Literature) Baker, George M., editor. YANKEE DIALECT RECITATIONS and English Character Sketches comprising a series of the most popular selections in prose & verse. Baker's Dialect Series. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1888. Copyright, 1887. 167 pages, 8pp publisher advertisement. 7 x 4.5", cloth spine, printed paper boards, publisher advertisement on back. Cover lightly rubbed, soiled, VG. 'Edith J. Rowe, Nashua, N.H., C.E. Baker & Co, No. 5. Hamilton Place, Boston, Price .30' on blanks. Twain, Dickens, Billings, Holmes, Carleton, Nye, Ward, John H. Yates, J.M. Bailey, Max Adeler. $20.00

306 (Literature) Boyle, Virginia Frazer. BROKENBURNE: A Southern Auntie's War Tale. With illustrations by Wm. Henry Walker. NY: E.R. Herrick & Company, 1897. 75 pages. Frontispiece & 7 plates. 8.5 x 6", green stamped red cloth. Cover rubbed, soiled, frontispiece detached, toned, G. Civil War tale in dialect. $25.00 307 (Literature) Morris, George P. (Pope), 1802-1864. The DESERTED BRIDE; & other poems. NY: D. Appleton & Co, 1843. 172 pages. Illustrated by J.G. Chapman & Robert Walter Weir. 'The Whip- poor-will' has extra titlepage & printed fronts only. 8 x 5.5", black leather, gold spine title & tooling. Large tip chip, leather worn, bit foxed, G. 'Elizabeth K. Abell, from Aunt Carrie, 1906'. Bibliography of American Literature 14363, printing A. $25.00

308 (LSD) Bieberman, Lisa. SESSION GAMES PEOPLE PLAY: A Manual for the Use of LSD. Cambridge: Psychedelic Information Center, February, 1967. 36 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap stained, rubbed, text lightly soiled, owner name ('Mellor'), G. Cautionary advice for the inexperienced. Bieberman ran Timothy Leary & Richard Alpert's International Foundation for Internal Freedom, found guilty in 1965 of shipping LSD to federal agent. $35.00

309 (Maine) Maine. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES of the MEMBERS of the SENATE and HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES of MAINE, for 1873, giving name, residence, politics, religion, profession or occupation, married or single, birthplace, where educated, official positions held, & principal events in the life of each. Compiled at the Office of the Kennebec Journal. 16 pages. 10 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Creased, rubbed, G. $20.00

310 (Maine) Perry, Maine. SESQUICENTENNIAL, 1818-1968: Historical Souvenir Book, Perry, Maine. (128) pages. Many illustrations of churches, schools, grange, indians, basketmaking, fishing, organizations, events, many local advertisements. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Dampstained, first few leaves of text damaged, small losses, staples bit rusty, rubbed, fair. $15.00

311 (Maine) State of Maine, Twenty-third Legislature, Committee on State Lands, John W. Dana, Chairman. REPORT of the COMMITTEE on STATE LANDS. Senate. No. 35. February 23, 1843. Wm. R. Smith & Co . . . . Printers to the State. (10) pages. 9 x 5.5", stitched. Creased, soiled, VG. Narrative of claim against state for building boom which obstructed timber from passing at high water when it would clear falls, causing jamming & damage of timber, waste of manpower. $25.00

312 (Massachusetts) OLD DEERFIELD HISTORICAL PAGEANT On the Grounds of The Allen Homestead, Deerfield, Massachusetts, Thursday evening, July 14, at 8, Friday & Saturday afternoons, July 16, 17, at 4. (Souvenir program). No imprint, 1910? (16) pages. Cover drawings, few fancy initials, advertisements for Connecticut Valley Street Railway, The Weldon, Mansion House, Draper Hotel, Millers Falls Company, Hotel Warren, Dyke Mill, Montague, Pocumtuck House, Deerfield Society of Village Industries, Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen, Hotel Lathrop, &c. 7 x 5", stapled booklet. Rubbed, cover soiled, G. Patrons & patronesses, program of scenes, committees. $25.00

313 (Massachusetts) SOUVENIR of BARRE, MASSACHUSETTS. Miniature Post Cards in Colors. Jack's, Barre, Mass, no date, ca 1910? 10 color cards, 2.25 x 3.5", image on front, 'Post Card' & stamp frame on back, printed envelope. Envelope worn, torn, cards fine. Covered bridge, North Park, Pleasant & Broad Streets, High School, Savings Bank, Hotel Barre, Barre Falls, C.G. Allen Co, Library. $15.00

314 (Massachusetts) SOUVENIR of PLYMOUTH. Published by John F. Murphy, News Agent, Old Colony Station, Boston, &c, Manufactured by Chas. Frey, Portland, ME, no date, ca 1880? 12 panels, 5.75 x 4.5", folding leporello strip. 27 images: Plymouth Rock, Court House, Pilgrim Hall, National Monument, paintings, reliefs, chairs, spinning wheel, cradle, Bradford Monument, Burial Hill, First Church, harbor, Pulpit Rock, &c. 6 x 5", blind embossed maroon paper, fancy gold title. Cover worn, contents VG. $15.00 315 (Massachusetts) WORCESTER COUNTY FAIR RECORD. Worcester Cattle Show, September 24 & 25, 1885. J.E. Pomeroy, Publisher. Edition 5000 copies. 4 pages. Folded sheet, 19 x 12". 3 sentimental engravings, many local advertisements, schedule of horse races. Creased, stained, fair. $25.00

316 (Massachusetts) SUDBURY TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION - 1639 - 1939. The Sudbury Beacon, South Sudbury, Massachusetts, Vol. VII, No. 26. (Historical souvenir newspaper). Friday, June 30, 1939. 24 pages. Many portraits, historic homes, images, articles, local advertisements. 18 x 12", stapled. Creased, bit toned, rubbed, short split, VG. $25.00

317 (Massachusetts) PHOTO STORY of WHAT HAPPENED to ATHOL and ORANGE, MASSACHUSETTS, SEPT. 21, 1938. Hurricane - Flood. Published by Hames Studio, Athol & Greenfield, Engravings by Mohawk Engraving Co, Greenfield, Printing by The Transcript Press, Athol, copyright October, 1938. (20) pages. Photos of hurricane & flood damage, rescue & cleanup. 10.75 x 8.25", stapled booklet. VG. $25.00

318 (Massachusetts) A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Will be given in the Church at South Hadley. Tuesday Evening, Nov. 12th. 1878 consisting of a Concert with & Recitations. Programme. (Broadside). 10.25 x 4.5". Few fancy types, blue/gray paper. Creased, corner chip, G. $15.00

319 (Massachusetts) FIRST GRAND BALL of the CHARLESTOWN MILK STRIKERS, Armory Hall, Thanksgiving Eve, 1878. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited on this occasion. Music, Dunbar's Band. J.D. Dunbar, Prompter. Grand March at 8. (3) pages. Monogram at head, Floor Director & Aids, Committee of Arrangements. Folded slip, 6 x 5". Creased, VG. $15.00

320 (Massachusetts) EASTOVER, Lenox, Massachusetts, the Recreation Hub of the Berkshires. (Promotional brochure). No date, ca 1950? 18 x 16" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Halftones of mansion, coach, Tally Ho Room, lawn, barn, gate, lodge, pool, tennis, dancing, barbeque, dining room, horse riding, small maps, groundplan. VG. $8.00

321 (Massachusetts) A.S. Burbank, Pilgrim Bookstore, Plymouth, Massachusetts. IN PLYMOUTH: The Land of the Pilgrims. (Souvenir catalog). No date, ca 1900? (12) pages. Illustrations of Standish House, Mayflower, High School, Plymouth, Pilgrim Hall. 3.5 x 6", red string tie. Toned, G. Offers miniature sword model, etchings, books, photos, chocolate Plymouth Rock. $10.00

322 (Massachusetts) A.S. Burbank, Pilgrim Bookstore, Plymouth, Massachusetts. HISTORIC PLYMOUTH. A Summer Resort. A Residence. A Location for Business. Plymouth Commercial Club, Plymouth, MA, 1895. (16) pages. Illustrations of Plymouth Rock, Pilgrims, Mayflower, National Monument to the Forefathers, Morton Park, hotels, Plymouth High School. 3.5 x 6", red string tie. Faintly creased, VG. Discusses advantages of Plymouth. $15.00

323 (Massachusetts) Alethian Lodge, No. 128, I.O.O.F., Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. 50th ANNIVERSARY: 1848. 1898. Program. Sept. 5th, 1898. (Broadside). 9 x 5.75". Creased, soiled, G. Invitation, program, committee. $10.00

324 (Massachusetts) Arms Academy, Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. ARMS ACADEMY, CLASS DAY '92, Tuesday, June 7th, 3 p.m. (Program). 5 x 3" card, scalloped edges. '92's Ode' by Frederic A. Tupper on back. Spotted, G. $10.00 325 (Massachusetts) Art Club, State Normal School, Salem, Massachusetts. NORMAL LIGHTS FOR NORMALITES. Done at the Printshop of the Salem Normal Training School by Boys of Grades 7 & 8, George W. Little, Director, no date, ca 1920? 51 pages. 5 views of buildings, small drawings of lanterns, sayings from Thoreau, Hubbard, Burroughs, Whitman, Bangs, Pope, Markham, Emerson, Shakespeare, Stevenson, Carlyle, Eliot, Browning, Holmes, Fuller, Brooks, Keller, &c. 6.75 x 4.75", printed wrapper inside leather spine & cloth boards. 2 printed notices of reunions of the Beckwith Association, 1921 & 1930 inserted. VG. Now Salem State University. $15.00

326 (Massachusetts) Benson, Albert Emerson. HISTORY of the MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Printed for the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1929. Plimpton Press, Norwood. ix,553 pages. Frontispiece of Horticultural Hall, portraits, exhibitions. 9.5 x 6", blue cloth, no dj. Lower cover & top edge damped, else VG/none. $15.00

327 (Massachusetts) Brayley, Arthur Wellington. A COMPLETE HISTORY of the BOSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT, including the Fire-Alarm Service & the Protective Department, from 1630 to 1888. Boston: John P. Dale & Co, 1889. 729 pages. Many illustrations of fire chiefs, commissioners, engine, map, portraits of members of engine & hose companies. 9.75 x 6.25", gold lettered cloth. LACKING FRONTISPIECE (portrait of author) & endsheet, cover worn, hinges pulled, shaken, toned, fair. $75.00

328 (Massachusetts) Brookline Historical Society, Brookline, Massachusetts. PROCEEDINGS of the BROOKLINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY for 1969-1974. Brookline: Published by the Society, 1975. 140 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Officers, reports, papers on High Street, Storrow Family, Desmond Fitzgerald's Art Gallery, Amy Lowell, Putterham School, Indians, Frederick Henry Hedge, Olmsted Firms, George Cheever Shattuck, Town Government, Public Health, Cabot Estate, by- laws, members. $15.00

329 (Massachusetts) Buck, Charles Neville. ORLEANS Welcomes You to Cape Cod. Published by Orleans Board of Trade, no date, ca 1920? 14 x 11" sheet folding to 7 x 3.75". Map, halftones of Nauset Beach, Cove, Soldiers Monument, Cranberry Bog. VG. $10.00

330 (Massachusetts) Cape Cod Steamship Company, Boston, Massachusetts. BOSTON to PROVINCETOWN: All-Day Ocean Cruise on a Luxurious Liner. (Promotional brochure). No date, ca 1940? 9 x 24" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Drawing & halftone of S.S. Steel Pier, couple on deck, map, people on beach, Pilgrim Monument. Rubbed, VG. $15.00

331 (Massachusetts) Children's Home of Fall River, Massachusetts. THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT of the CHILDREN'S HOME of FALL RIVER, 1907. Fall River: Daily News Book & Job Print, 1907. 24 pages. Halftone of building. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. Officers, treasurer report, donations, constitution, by-laws. $10.00

332 (Massachusetts) Children's Home of Fall River, Massachusetts. THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT of the CHILDREN'S HOME of FALL RIVER, 1908. Fall River: Daily News Book & Job Print, 1908. 28 pages. Halftone of building. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. Creased, VG. Officers, treasurer report, donations, constitution, by-laws. $10.00

333 (Massachusetts) Children's Home of Fall River, Massachusetts. THIRTY-EIGTH ANNUAL REPORT of the CHILDREN'S HOME of FALL RIVER, 1910. Fall River: Daily News Book & Job Print, 1910. 28 pages. Halftone of building. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. Officers, treasurer report, donations, constitution, by-laws. $10.00 334 (Massachusetts) Children's Home of Fall River, Massachusetts. FORTIETH ANNUAL REPORT of the CHILDREN'S HOME of FALL RIVER, 1912. Fall River: Munroe Press, 1912. 23 pages. Halftone of building. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. Creased, VG. Officers, treasurer report, donations, constitution, by-laws. $10.00

335 (Massachusetts) Children's Home of Fall River, Massachusetts. FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT of the CHILDREN'S HOME of FALL RIVER, 1926. Fall River: Munroe Press, 1926. 24 pages. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. Officers, treasurer report, donations, constitution, by-laws. $10.00

336 (Massachusetts) City of Boston, Massachusetts. SERVICES at the DEDICATION of the BUNKER HILL TABLETS, Winthrop Square, Charlestown District, Monday, June 17, 1889, at 9 o'clock, A.M. Order of Exercises. (4) pages. Folded slip, 8 x 5". Creased, G. Committee. $10.00

337 (Massachusetts) City of Quincy, Massachusetts. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT of the PLANNING BOARD for the year ending December 31, 1919. (8) pages. Folding Plans of Faxon Field & Victory Park by Herbert J. Kellaway, Landscape Architect, folding Plan & Profile of Pilgrim Parkway, halftones of neighborhood clubhouse, improved plot, Faxon Field, Merrymount. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $20.00

338 (Massachusetts) Clarke, Samuel F. UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY, its Object & Influence. A Sermon preached at the Dedication of the Unitarian Church in Athol, Mass., Wednesday, December 8, 1847. Boston: Wm. Crosby & H.P. Nichols, 1848. 24 pages. 9.5 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, VG. $15.00

339 (Massachusetts) Danvers Historical Society, Danvers, Massachusetts, Ezra Dodge Hines, Historian. MEMORIAL SERVICES held by the DANVERS HISTORICAL SOCIETY in Honor of its Late President REV. ALFRED PORTER PUTNAM, D.D., in the Unitarian Church, Danvers, June 3, 1906, with the resolutions adopted by the society upon the death of Doctor Putnam & a sketch of his life. 45 pages. Engraved portrait after painting by Isaac H. Caliga. 9 x 6", gold lettered green cloth, top edge gilt. Trifle toned, VG. Born Danvers, 1827, Brown University, 1852, Harvard Divinity School, pastorates in Roxbury, Brooklyn, NY, to Concord, Danvers, Salem. $20.00

340 (Massachusetts) Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Massachusetts. DEERFIELD ACADEMY SONG BOOK. 1939. vi,63 pages. 7.5 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. 'Sons of Deerfield', 'Voice of Deerfield', school songs (Andover, Choate, &c), college songs (Amherst, Army, &c), 'America the Beautiful', 'Auld Lang Syne', 'Camptown Races', &c. $15.00

341 (Massachusetts) Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Massachusetts. GRADUATING EXERCISES, DEERFIELD ACADEMY, Tuesday, June 24th, 1919. Program. (4) pages. 6.5 x 5", printed wrapper. Cover rubbed, soiled, corners bent, G. Trustees, faculty, seniors, cast for Twelfth Night. $10.00

342 (Massachusetts) Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Massachusetts. An HISTORICAL PAGEANT given to commemorate the One Hundred & Fiftieth Anniversary of the First Meeting of the Board of Trustees of Deerfield Academy, 1797 - 1947. Programme. Produced by The Faculty & Students of Deerfield Academy. (4) pages. Folded sheet, 8 x 5.5". Creased, bit soiled, G. $10.00

343 (Massachusetts) Department of Massachusetts, Grand Army of the Republic, George A. Hosley, Commander. FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, Faneuil Hall, Boston. Address of Department Commander & Reports of other Officers. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co, State Printers, 1913. 37 pages. 9 x 5.75", stapled booklet. Few marks in text, spotted, corner creased, G. $15.00 344 (Massachusetts) Dorothy Quincy Hancock Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Greenfield, Massachusetts. YEAR BOOK, 1935-1936. 21 pages. Color US flag. 6.75 x 5", printed wrapper. VG. Past regents, officers, program, members. $10.00

345 (Massachusetts) Emmons, Nathanael, Pastor of the Church in Franklin. A SERMON, preached at the Ordination of the Rev. Joseph Emerson to the pastoral care of the Third Congregational Church in Beverly, September 21, 1803. Printed by Joshua Cushing, Salem. 31 pages. 8.25 x 5", disbound. Removed, trifle soiled, VG. Shaw & Shoemaker 4158. 'Timothy Dickinson's, Ex Dono Auctoris'. Charge by Rev. Joseph Dana, Ipswich & Right Hand of Fellowship by Rev. Samuel Worcester, Salem. $20.00

346 (Massachusetts) Employees of the Haverhill, Merrimac & Amesbury Street Railway Company. THIRD ANNUAL CONCERT & BALL, Sargent's Hall, Merrimac, Friday, Nov. 17, 1899. Concert Programme. Order of Dances. (Dance card). (4) pages. 5 x 3.5", folded card cover, local advertisements, string through 2 holes, small pink pencil. Small skinned area, bit rubbed, soiled, G. 'Mrs D. Porter Wadleigh, Merrimac, Mass' inside upper cover. $15.00

347 (Massachusetts) First Corps Cadets, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. The ONE HUNDRED and FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the FIRST CORPS CADETS, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, October 19, 1891. Boston: Nathan Sawyer & Son, Printers, 1892. 85 pages. Frontispiece drawing of armory building, halftone plates of Drill Shed exterior & interior, Laying Cornerstone 1891. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Lacking lower wrap, upper wrap & first 2 leaves detached, edges chipped, G. General Orders & Order of Assembly for Laying Cornerstone of Armory at Arlington & Columbus Ave by Architect William Gibbons Preston, Parker House Banquet Menu & Speeches, Roll of First Corps Cadets, M.V.M., Veterans, Contents of Cornerstone. $20.00

348 (Massachusetts) Francis , Convers, 1795-1863, Minister, Watertown. A SERMON preached at theOrdination of the Rev. Benjamin Kent, as Associate Pastor with the Rev. John Allyn, D.D. in the Congregational Church in Duxbury, June 7, 1826. Cambridge: Printed by Hilliard & Metcalf, 1826. 42 pages. 8.75 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, foxed, titlepage soiled, G. American Imprints 24570. $15.00

349 (Massachusetts) George C. Taft, Chesnut Hill, Athol, Massachusetts. TO the VOTERS of the FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. (Broadside). No imprint, ca 1900? 9.5 x 5.75". Creased, toned, VG. Discusses Republican politics behind nomination of Mr. Mellen, Mr. Hapgood filing papers as independent, reprints letter from 'A Bolter' published in Athol Chronicle, mentions McKinley & Bryan. $20.00

350 (Massachusetts) Gilbreth, Jr, Frank B.; Donald McKay, illustrator. INNSIDE NANTUCKET. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, August 1954. Second printing. viii,231 pages. 8 x 5.5", hardcover, dj. Dj worn, soiled, owner name & sticker, VG/G. Adventures running Nantucket's Anchor Inn by author's brother & wife. $10.00

351 (Massachusetts) Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield Parish, Newbury, Massachusetts. DEDICATION of the JAMES DUNCAN PHILLIPS BUILDING, June 2, 1944. 14 pages. Portrait of James Duncan Phillips, views of building. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Staples little rusty, else VG. Remarks by Headmaster Edward W. Eames, Address by Phillips Academy Headmaster Claude M. Fuess. $15.00 352 (Massachusetts) Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837, Pastor, First Church, Cambridge. A SERMON, delivered at the Ordination of Rev. Thomas Brattle Gannett to the pastoral care of the Church in Cambridgeport, Jan. 19, 1814. Cambridge: Printed by Hilliard & Metcalf, 1814. 36 pages. 8.75 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, foxed, loose, G. Shaw & Shoemaker 31744. Right Hand of Fellowship by Rev. Lowell of Boston, memoir records construction of bridges, organization of churches & schools in Cambridgeport. $15.00

353 (Massachusetts) Holyoke High School, Holyoke, Massachusetts. The PURPLE and WHITE, 1916, Published by The Senior Class, Holyoke High School. 152 pages. Photos of high school, faculty, honor students, officers, seniors, girls & boys basketball teams, football, soccer, track, baseball teams, organizations, clubs, gym, pool, Arbor Day, cartoons, advertisements. 9.5 x 6.25", cloth. Edges frayed, owner name, pencil notes, shaken, G. Notes many marriages, few deaths from flu, World War I. Athletics, clubs, directory, lunch counter, class history, prophecies, oration, poem, will, farewell. $20.00

354 (Massachusetts) Howe, M.A. DeWolfe. MEMORIES of a HOSTESS: A Chronicle of Eminent Friendships Drawn Chiefly from the Diaries of Mrs. James T. Fields. Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, copyright 1922. Frontispiece portrait, facsimiles, portraits of Holmes, Fields, Agassiz, Hawthorne, Emerson, Lowell, Longfellow, Dickens, Harte, Twain, Jewett. 8.25 x 5.5", cloth spine, paper boards, top edge gilt, no dj. Cover rubbed & soiled, library plate removed, owner name, G/none. Wife of publisher & editor (Ticknor & Fields), Annie Fields assembled 50 volumes of journals, hosted the literati. $10.00

355 (Massachusetts) Italian Community Band, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. 2nd ANNUAL OUTING BAND CONCERT Under Direction of Professor A. Yesue, Benefit of Italian Community Band, Saima Park, Sunday Aug. 27, 1944. Program. (48) pages. Portraits of Alfredo Yesue, few politicians, halftone of band in uniform. Musical program, committee, local advertisements, Pandiscio, Feraco, Secino & Angel, DiLucci, Padula Baking, Romano Construction, Sala's Market, Cucciara Confectionery, Concetta's Restaurant, Ciccolini Bros, &c. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

356 (Massachusetts) La Paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Ludlow, Massachusetts. 1917-1942, PROGRAMME-SOUVENIR a l'Occasion du Jubile Sacerdotal de Monsieur l'abbe A.B. Auge, Cure de La Paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Ludow, Mass., Dimanche, le 4 juillet, 1943. (4) pages. Portrait. 8 x 5", silver printed stiff paper. Rubbed, VG. $10.00

357 (Massachusetts) Lawrence, Massachusetts. LAWRENCE CITY DOCUMENTS, 1887-1888: Inaugural Address of Hon. Alvin E. Mack, Mayor; Annual Reports: School Committee; Auditor of the Receipts & Expenditures of the City; City Engineer; Chief Engineer of the Fire Department; Board of Health; Board of Trustees & the Librarian of the Free Public Library; Industrial School; Street Commissioner; Lawrence Water Board; City Solicitor; City Marshall. Lawrence: American Printing House, 1888. (587) pages. 9 x 6", gold lettered blind stamped black cloth. VG. $40.00

358 (Massachusetts) Lincoln, Francis H., editor; Solomon Lincoln, historical address. The CELEBRATION of the TWO HUNDRED and FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the SETTLEMENT of the TOWN of HINGHAM, Massachusetts, September 15, 1885. Hingham: Published by Committee of Arrangements, 1885. 134 pages. 9.5 x 6.25", gold lettered cloth, top edge gilt. Cloth scuffed, endsheets spotted, VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 8344. Invitation, marshalls, procession, order of exercises, dinner, names of voters. $25.00

359 (Massachusetts) Massachusetts Division, Sons of Veterans, U.S.A. PROCEEDINGS of the TWELFTH ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, Pittsfield, June 20-21, 1894. Lowell: Buckland Printing Company, 1894. (76) pages. Portrait of Commander Albert C. Blaisdell. 8.25 x 5.75", printed wrapper with seal, badge. Cover spotted, VG. Reports of Commander, Adjutant, Quartermaster, Inspector, Mustering Officer, Chaplain, Surgeon, Banquet, Ball, Roster. $15.00 360 (Massachusetts) Massachusetts Division, Sons of Veterans, U.S.A. JOURNAL of PROCEEDINGS of the SIXTEENTH ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, Boston, Feb. 21 & 22, 1898. Melrose: Press of Melrose Journal, 1898. (86) pages. Portrait of Commander Orange H. Cook. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper with seal. Cover soiled, edge nibbled, else VG. Reports of Commander, Adjutant, Quartermaster, Inspector, Chaplain, Faneuil Hall Banquet, Roster. $15.00

361 (Massachusetts) Massachusetts Steamship Lines, Inc, Foster's Wharf, Boston & Pier 9, New Bedford. ISLAND LINE STEAMERS to NANTUCKET and MARTHA'S VINEYARD from New Bedford, Woods Hole. (Promotional brochure). No date, ca 1940? 9 x 8" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Pictorial map, images of steamship, flag. VG. $10.00

362 (Massachusetts) Mensel, Ernst H. NORTHAMPTON and the NORTHAMPTON INSTITUTION for SAVINGS, One Hundredth Anniversary, 1842-1942. Northampton Institution for Savings, Northampton, Massachusetts; Metcalf Printing & Publishing, Northampton. (125) pages. Many illustrations of town, officers, banks, papers. 9 x 6'', cloth, no dj. VG\none. Committee for a New England Bibliography 10513. $10.00

363 (Massachusetts) New England Agricultural Society & Worcester Agricultural Society. NEW ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL FAIR to be holden in connection with The Worcester Agricultural Society. PREMIUM LIST for the EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the New England Agricultural Society, to be held for the Year 1881, in connection with the Worcester Agricultural Society, September 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th, 1881, on the Grounds of the Worcester Agricultural Society & at the Skating Rink, & Horticultural Hall, at Worcester, Massachusetts. Worcester: Snow, Woodman & Company, Printers, 1881. 58 pages, entry blank inserted. Illustrated advertisement for H.A. Bowman Tents. 8 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap spotted, VG. Officers, arrangements, points, premiums, livestock, horticulture, implements, manufactures, food, arts, plowing, trotting. $15.00

364 (Massachusetts) Nutting, Wallace. MASSACHUSETTS BEAUTIFUL. Illustrated by the author with 304 pictures covering all the counties in Massachusetts. Framingham: Old America Company, copyright 1923. 301 pages. Photos & drawings of scenery & homes. 10 x 7", green cloth, gold lettering, no dj. Cover slightly soiled, VG/none. Bookplate of Frederick Very. $25.00

365 (Massachusetts) Palfrey, John G., Secretary of Commonwealth. TABLES of Bearings, Distances, Latitudes, Longitudes, &c, ascertained by the ASTRONOMICAL & TRIGONOMETRICAL SURVEY of MASSACHUSETTS. Published agreeably to resolve of General Court. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, State Printers, 1846. xxxviii,73 pages. Folding map. 10.5 x 6.75", printed wrapper. Faint crease, map tanned, cover rubbed, soiled, text clean, VG. 'Town of Lexington, 1846' on cover. Trigonometric survey: Simon Borden; astronomical: R.T. Paine. $35.00

366 (Massachusetts) Parker, Mary Saltonstall & Sarah E.C. Oliver. SALEM SCRAP BOOK. Published by authors, 1896. Press of A.N. Webb & Co. (28) pages. Line & wash drawings signed S.E.C.O., halftone portraits: Mayors Leverett Saltonstall & Henry Kemble Oliver, facsimiles of dance ticket & reward of merit. 7.75 x 6", green printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, text clean, tight, G. 'The Garland we have woven here, Shall not be called a "Souvenir," . . . For that word Souvenir calls up A vision of a spoon or cup . . . How Hawthorne would his face have hated, Burnt into cups, or silver- plated! . . . We'll let the poor old witches rest . . . And so, in your indulgent laps, We toss our little book of scraps.' 'Training Day', 'William Cook', &c. $25.00

367 (Massachusetts) Petersham Agricultural Association, Incorporated, Petersham, Massachusetts. PETERSHAM COMMUNITY FAIR PREMIUM LIST, Sixth Annual Cattle Show & Fair, in co- operation with the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture, Sunday, September 4, 1949, Petersham High School Grounds. (24) pages. Local advertisements. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. Staples bit rusty, VG. Officers, doll carriage & bicycle parade, program, cattle, poultry, vegetables & fruit, canned & preserved foods, food & flower exhibits, rabbits, pets, crafts, fine arts. $15.00 368 (Massachusetts) Petersham High School, Petersham, Massachusetts. The MAROON, published by The Senior Class of Petersham High School, 1912. Athol: Athol Transcript Print, 1912. 54 pages. Halftone plates of Main Street, Class of 1912, High School, teachers, 2 local advertisements. 8.5 x 5.75", printed stiff paper, cord tie. Cover rubbed, slight crease, faint pencil scribble on titlepage, G. Officers, seniors, class histories, agricultural department, alphabet, poems ('Moving a House'), stories, calendar, athletics, &c. $15.00

369 (Massachusetts) Petersham High School, Petersham, Massachusetts. The MAROON, published by The Senior Class of Petersham High School, 1913. Athol: Athol Transcript Print, 1913. 83 pages, 2pp local advertisements. Halftone plates of James Willson Brooks, High School, garden, students, few drawings. 8.5 x 5.75", printed stiff paper, cord tie. Cover edges bugeaten, corner creased, VG. Biography of Brooks, Class Day address, will, prophecy, graduation, histories, agriculture, domestic science, chronology, stories, poems, athletics, faculty, grinds, 'Word from Mount Holyoke', 'First Impression of Clark College', &c. $15.00

370 (Massachusetts) Phillips, James Duncan. SALEM and the INDIES: The Story of the Great Commercial Era of the City. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1947. Copyright, 1947. xx,468 pages. Many plates, view & map on endsheets. 8.5 x 6", maroon cloth, dj. Dj edge wear, VG/G. $15.00

371 (Massachusetts) Record Commissioners of the City of Boston. A Report of the RECORD COMMISSIONERS containing CHARLESTOWN LAND RECORDS, 1638-1802. Second edition. Document 39 - 1878. Third Report of the Record Commissioners. Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, City Printers, 1883. ix,273 pages. 9 x 6", gold lettered black cloth. Tip worn, titlepage detaching, else VG. $25.00

372 (Massachusetts) Sherer, Joseph F. The SHERER STORE as run by the Sherer Family. Fall River: Dover Press, 1939. 44 pages. Halftone plates of store, officers, advertising carriage. 9 x 6'', cloth spine, paper boards, no dj. VG/none. History C.T. Sherer Co, Worcester, Massachusetts. $15.00

373 (Massachusetts) Sleeper, Elizabeth A.H. Among the Berkshire Hils: An UNCONVENTIONAL TRIO. By one of them. November, 1894. Copyright, 1894. Sentinel Printing Company, Fitchburg. 40 pages. 7 x 5", printed wrapper. Edges chipped, wrap bit soiled, few corners creased, trifle toned, G. Author, Madam (mother) & 'Nut-brown Mayde' leave South Egremont in carriage drawn by Bunny Gray, through North Egremont, Richmond, Pittsfield, sleepover at Hancock Shakers, Lanesboro, Williamstown, Mount Greylock, Clarksburg, Florida Mountain, Hoosac Tunnel Station, Savoy, Windsor, Dalton, North Becket, Otis, Monterey, Tyringham, Lee, Lenox, Stockbridge, Great Barrington, Sheffield, many names dropped & anecdotes of chance encounters & comments on lodgings & food. Committee for a New England Bibliography 2148. $50.00

374 (Massachusetts) Smith, Morton, Dorchester, Massachusetts. UP from the RIVER, OVER the HILL to the CENTRE of ALL THINGS: A Little Story of Christmas. December 1919. 13 pages. 8.5 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Bit rubbed, VG. Ruth goes awol from Boston House of the Good Shepherd orphanage on Christmas eve to window shop & check lights on Boston Common, sneaks into darkened unlocked home & reunited with her grandfather & mother. $15.00

375 (Massachusetts) South Berkshire Institute, New Marlboro, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. FIRST BIENNIAL REUNION of the STUDENTS of SOUTH BERKSHIRE INSTITUTE, New Marlboro Inn, Thursday, July 8, 1897. Invitation. (Broadside). 8 x 5", conjugal blank leaf. Creased, VG. $10.00 376 (Massachusetts) South Framingham Camp Meeting Association. The NEW ENGLAND CHAUTAUQUA SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSEMBLY. (Advance Program.) The Ninth Annual Assembly opens July 10 & closes July 21, 1888, at Lake View, South Framingham, Massachusetts. (8) pages. Engraving of Sudbury River, Lake View. Pasted sheets, 9.5 x 7". Creased, bit foxed, VG. Officers, daily program, cottage rents, tents, furnishings, admission, books. $20.00

377 (Massachusetts) Sudbury, Massachusetts. DEDICATION of the MEMORIAL Presented to the TOWN of SUDBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, by Mr. Samuel B. Rogers, in Honor of the Soldiers in the Civil War, Monday afternoon, May thirty-first, 1897, at two o'clock. Order of Exercises. (4) pages. Halftone of monument. 8 x 5.5", printed stiff paper, red, white & blue cord tie. Cover split, detached, bit soiled, G. $15.00

378 (Massachusetts) Swan, Robert T., Commissioner. TENTH REPORT on the CUSTODY and CONDITION of the PUBLIC RECORDS of PARISHES, TOWNS, & COUNTIES. Public Document No. 52. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co, State Printers, 1898. xxii,189 pages. 9 x 6", gold lettered terra cotta cloth. Owner name, VG. Historical data, churches, parishes, precincts, religious societies, past & present. $25.00

379 (Massachusetts) Tarbell, Mary Anna. A VILLAGE LIBRARY. (Brimfield Public Library). Massachusetts Civic League Leaflets No. 3. Boston: 1905. 19 pages. Illustration of bookplate. 7.5 x 5.25", stapled booklet. Lightly toned, creased, corner chip, G. Librarian describes new library building, collection, services, role as social center. $15.00

380 (Massachusetts) Taylor, Herbert Foster. SEVENTY YEARS of the WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Worcester: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, December, 1937. Second printing, 1938. vii,415 pages. Color portrait of Charles O. Thompson, illustrations of campus, faculty. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. VG/none. $15.00

381 (Massachusetts) The Franklin County Agricultural Association, Fred B. Dole, President. 100th ANNIVERSARY of the FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR at Franklin Park in Greenfield, September 12, 13, 14, 15, 1948. (Souvenir program). (68) pages. Many illustrations of parade floats, amusement rides, horse races, fairgrounds, agricultural exhibits, sports, entertainers, officers, local advertisements. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Inserted sheet never bound, cover soiled, VG. $20.00

382 (Massachusetts) The Garden Club of Greater New Bedford, Massachusetts. (YEARBOOK) 1930. (32) pages. 6 x 3.25", printed wrapper. VG. Program, constitution, members, officers. $8.00

383 (Massachusetts) The Rev. John DePeu, Minister. PROCEEDINGS in COMMEMORATION of the ONE HUNDRED and FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Williamstown, Massachusetts, October 9 & 10, 1915. Pittsfield: Sun Printing Company, 1916. 165 pages. Halftone plates of church, ministers, Franklin Carter, Albert Hopkins, historical collections. 9 x 6", cloth. Cover stained, faintly foxed, owner names, G. Committee for a New England Bibliography 13032. Historical Review, 1765-1915, Church & College, Grace Perry, Woman's Work. $20.00

384 (Massachusetts) The Women's Municipal League of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts. OUR BOSTON. Vol. II, No. 4. March, 1927. 36 pages. Map, portrait of Bishop Joakim Alexopoulos, local advertisements. 9.5 x 6.5", printed wrapper. VG. Daniel Sennott, Boston Fire Department; Frank C. Brown, Growing Pains; Mabel Hill, Greek in Boston; &c. $10.00 385 (Massachusetts) The Women's Municipal League of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts. OUR BOSTON. Vol. II, No. 9. October, 1927. 31 pages. Drawing of house, local advertisements. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Former Mayor John F. Fitzgerald, Boston 1905-1915-1927; Mildred John, Christmas Club Idea; Ellerton Brehaut, Street Traffic & City Planning; George L. Smith, Architects Small House Service Bureau; Julia Murphy, 'Where Is Your Child?'; Frederika Bremer, Swedish Authoress in Boston. $10.00

386 (Massachusetts) Treadway, Allen T. STOCKBRIDGE: Its History & Its Attractions. No imprint, post 1902 - text. (23) pages. Halftones of Red Lion Inn, Heaton Hall (owned by author), St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Jackson Library, Stockbridge Casino, golf links, clock tower, Indian Monument, Berkshire Life Insurance Company, Pittsfield. 7.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Inner sheet pulled from staples, faintly foxed, VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 12291. $50.00

387 (Massachusetts) Trustees of the Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts at Chelsea. EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT for the Year ending July 25, 1890. Boston: E.B. Stillings & Co, 1890. 56 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Cover bit damped, soiled, G. Officers, deaths, occupations, military units, newspapers, facilities, Samuel N. Nelson, M.D., Surgeon, finances, &c. $15.00

388 (Massachusetts) Trustees of the Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts at Chelsea. TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT for the Year ending June 30th, 1894. Boston: E.B. Stillings & Co, 1894. (71) pages. 8.25 x 5.75", printed wrapper with image of home. Marginal ink stain, cover soiled, G. Officers, statistics, deaths, occupations, military units, newspapers, menu, facilities, admissions, members, finances, &c. $15.00

389 (Massachusetts) Trustees of the Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts at Chelsea. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT for the Year ending June 30th, 1897. Boston: E.B. Stillings & Co, 1897. 87 pages. 8 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap toned, VG. Officers, statistics, deaths, occupations, military units, newspapers, facilities, bill of fare, admissions, members, finances, &c. $15.00

390 (Massachusetts) United States Department of Agriculture in co-operation with the National Dairy Show & the Eastern States Agricultural & Industrial Exposition. NORTH ATLANTIC STATES BOYS' & GIRLS' EXPOSITION. General Instructions: Products, Club Contests, Demonstrations, October 13, 1916, Eastern States Agricultural & Industrial Exposition Grounds, West Springfield, Massachusetts. 33 pages. Birdseye view of grounds. 9 x 4", printed wrapper. Toned, VG. Program, premiums, market garden, canning, bread, garment working, poultry, dairy, farm & home handicraft, pigs, physical efficiency tests. $15.00

391 (Massachusetts) Whitcomb, Carrie Niles. REMINISCENCES of the SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S CLUB, 1884-1924. Springfield Printing & Binding Co, Springfield. 218 pages. Portraits of presidents, poems, lists of members. 8 x 5.5", cloth, gold lettering, no dj. Cover rubbed, VG. 'Ruth Pomeroy Smith' on blank. $15.00

392 (Massachusetts) Williams School for Boys' Association, Chelsea, Massachusetts. THIRD ANNUAL REUNION, Revere House, Boston, January Twenty-eighth, Nineteen Hundred & Four. (8) pages. 9.25 x 5.5", printed card with halftone portraits of principals & image of school, cord tie. Cover splitting, soiled, text VG. Officers, committee, menu, members. $20.00

393 (Massachusetts) Williams, Alexander W. A SOCIAL HISTORY of the GREATER BOSTON CLUBS. Barre: Barre Publishers, 1970. Copyright 1970. viii,176 pages. 21 photos, recipes. 9 x 6'', cloth, dj. Publisher announcement inserted. Dj corner clipped, short tear, edge nick, bit soiled, VG/G. $15.00 394 (Massachusetts) Wilson, Daniel Munro. QUINCY, OLD BRAINTREE, and MERRY-MOUNT: An Illustrated Sketch. Boston: Geo. H. Ellis Co, 1906. 64 pages. Many illustrations, Quincy Quarry, Fore River Shipbuilding, homes, churches, businesses, &c. 10.5 x 7.75", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, VG. Committee for a New England Bibliography 11079. $20.00

395 (Massachusetts) Winthrop Church, Charlestown, Massachusetts. SEMI-CENTENNIAL SERVICES, 1833. 1883. January 9th, 1883. (4) pages. Engraving of church. Folded slip, 7 x 5". Creased, soiled, G. Order of Services, Officers of the Church. $10.00

396 (Massachusetts) Worcester Agricultural Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. Transactions of the Worcester Agricultural Society, for the year 1870. Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 1870. 47 pages. 9 x 5.5", stitched. Lacking wrapper, slightly creased, soiled, G. Officers, livestock, ploughing, crops, butter, bread, cheese, farm implements, flowers, household manufactures. $15.00

397 (Massachusetts) Worcester South-east Agricultural Society, Milford, Massachusetts, Charles J. Thompson, Secretary. The TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT of the WORCESTER SOUTH- EAST AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1880. Milford: Geo. W. Stacy, 1881. 31 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Toned, wrap creased, staple rusty, G. Presidents, orators, fair, constitution, rules, premiums, officers. $15.00

398 (Massachusetts) Worcester South-east Agricultural Society, Milford, Massachusetts, E. Whitney, Secretary. The TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT of the WORCESTER SOUTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1882. Milford: Geo. W. Stacy, 1882. 31 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Creased, toned, edge tear, G. Fair, constitution, rules, premiums, presidents, orators, officers. $15.00

399 (Massachusetts) Worcester South-east Agricultural Society, Milford, Massachusetts, Joseph H. Wood, Secretary. The TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT of the WORCESTER SOUTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1879. Milford: Cook & Sons, Steam Job Printers, Journal Office, 1880. 32 pages, notice inserted. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Tanned, creased, wrap soiled, bit damped, G. Presidents, orators, fair, constitution, rules, premiums, officers, members. $15.00

400 (Massachusetts) Worcester South-east Agricultural Society, Milford, Massachusetts, Joseph H. Wood, Secretary. The NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the WORCESTER SOUTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1878. Milford: Cook & Sons, Steam Job Printers, Journal Office, 1878. 46 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Creased, soiled, toned, few pencil scribbles, G. Presidents, orators, fair, constitution, rules, premiums, officers, members. $15.00

401 (Massachusetts) Yale, Catharine B. STORY of the OLD WILLARD HOUSE of DEERFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS. Written for & read at the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, February 22, 1887. Boston & NY: Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1887. 24 pages. Many drawings. 13 x 10", gold stamped cloth. Tips frayed, cloth soiled, shaken, G. 'C. Alice Baker, Frary House, Deerfield' in pencil on blank. Committee for a New England Bibliography 7499. $35.00

402 (Medicine) Allen, Gary. SEX EDUCATION PROBLEMS. Belmont: American Opinion, copyright 1969. (30) pages. Halftone portrait, halftone of Sexology magazines. 8.25 x 5.75", printed wrapper. VG. Article from American Opinion magazine, published by the John Birch Society, critical of S.I.E.C.U.S., Sex Information & Education Council of the United States, as anti-religious, subversive, anti-patriotic, &c. $10.00 403 (Medicine) Allen, Gary. HATE THERAPY: Sensitivity Training for "Planned Change". Belmont: American Opinion, copyright 1968. (14) pages. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. VG. Article from American Opinion magazine, published by the John Birch Society, expose of Sensitivity Training as Communist brainwashing among immoral high hippies. $10.00

404 (Medicine) Buck, Robert M. The GRIM TRUTH about FLUORIDATION. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, copyright 1964. 128 pages. 7.5 x 5", cloth, dj. VG/VG. $10.00

405 (Medicine) Cowles, Edward S., M.D., Park Avenue Hospital, NYC. RELIGION and MEDICINE in the CHURCH: representing the principle of the work in the scientific cooperation of physicians & clergymen in The Body & Soul Medical & Mental Clinic, New York City, pointing to the church's true ministry of healing. A report for the Joint Commission on Christian Healling. NY: Macmillan Company, 1925. Published October, 1925. 93 pages. 7.5 x 5", paper boards, dj. Dj chip, VG/VG. 'To my good friend Harry Berkowitz from Edward A. Cowles, Oct 21, 1928'. $15.00

406 (Medicine) Crowley, Ruth Holt, R.N. YOUR CONTENTED BABY. Milwaukee, WI: Carnation Company, copyright 1941. 37 pages. Halftones of babies, line drawings, recipes. 9 x 6", color wrapper. VG. $10.00

407 (Medicine) Ernst, Harold C., compiler. ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION: A Series of Statements Indicating Its Value to Biological & Medical Science. Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1902. Published February, 1902. viii,177 pages. 8.5 x 5.75", gold lettered maroon cloth, no dj. Bowdoin College Library marks, edges worn, corner bumped, shaken, few corners creased, G. Gathering of testimony in opposition to proposed legislation to restrict animal experimentation in Massachusetts by Charles W. Eliot, G. Stanley Hall, Mary A. Willcox, John Collins Warren, Henry P. Bowditch, William T. Councilman, Theobald Smith, &c. $15.00

408 (Medicine) Flexner, Abraham. MEDICAL EDUCATION: a comparative study. NY: Macmillan Company, 1925. Published January, 1925. xi,334 pages. 9.5 x 6.25", cloth, no dj. Cover rubbed, text toned, VG/none. $25.00

409 (Medicine) Fogel, Maurice, 1911-1981. FOGELISM: an attitude to life. First published 1949. Parkes & Mainwarings Ltd Printing Service, Birmingham. (24) pages. Halftone portrait. 7 x 5", black & red printed wrapper. Small round skinned spot on front cover, else VG. Professional magician & mentalist. How to succeed at work, achieve self confidence, relax, gain nerve control, make your subconscious work for you. $15.00

410 (Medicine) Fowler, O. S. (Orson Squire), 1809-1887. SYNOPSIS of PHRENOLOGY and Phrenological Developments, together with the character & talents of [Alden Wood] as given by [William B. Tibbetts], with references to those pages of "Phrenology Proved, Illustrated & Applied," in which will be found a full & correct delineation of the intellectual & moral character & manifestations of the above-named individual. 185th thousand. NY: Fowlers & Wells, 1851. (24) pages. Engraved phrenological diagrams & heads of famous & infamous, few skulls. 7.25 x 4.5", printed wrapper with diagram on front, prospectus from American Phrenological Journal, Vol. XIII for 1851 on back. Chipped, worn, soiled, fair. 'Leominster, June 19, 1851' on wrap. $25.00

411 (Medicine) George C. Frye Company, Portland, Maine. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1942 Catalog. Physicians' & Hospital Equipment. Copyrighted 1941, J. Sklar Manufacturing Co, Long Island City, NY. 432 pages. Illustrated. 10 x 7", paperback. Slightly rubbed, soiled, VG. $35.00 412 (Medicine) Health Food Company, 74 Fourth Ave, New York. COLD BLAST WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, Whole Wheat Gluten, Gluten Suppositories, Extract of Gluten & Barley, Pearled & Granulated Wheat, Oats, Corn, Barley, Rye, Infant, Diabetic & Food for Fat Folks, &c. (Gathering of reports, testimonials, Directions & Price List). No date, ca 1880. 16 pages, 9 x 5.5", stitched pamphlet, with 4 leaflets, 2-7pp, folded slips, 5.25 x 3.25", Price List, 3.5 x 5.5" broadside. Creased, toned, VG. Excerpted discusions of digestion & nutrition by Foote, Larrken, Gibbs, Hall, Fuller, few critical of Graham. $35.00

413 (Medicine) Holbrook, M.L., M.D., editor. The HERALD of HEALTH & Journal of Physical Culture, advocates a higher type of manhood - physically, intellectually & Morally. Vol. 12, No. 1 & 5; Vol. 13. No. 1 & 6; Vol. 14. No. 1-4 & 6. NY: Wood & Holbrook Publishers, July, 1868 - December, 1869. 48 pages per issue. 9 x 6", half leather, paper boards. Cover worn, text toned, G. Grace Greenwood, Education of Girls; Washington Gladden, Using Body; Elizabeth Oakes Smith, Training Child; Mrs. R.B. Gleason, M.D., Work for Women; C.H.D., Suffrage for Women; Dr. J.H. Hanaford, Female Dress; Mrs. Horace Mann, Kindergarten; Matilda H. Kriege, Education of Little Children; Henry Ward Beecher, Dangers of Evil; M.L. Edgeworth, M.D., Electrical Physiognomy; &c. $35.00

414 (Medicine) Huck, Susan L.M. NARCOTICS: the Communist Drug Offensive. Belmont: American Opinion, copyright 1969. 10 pages. Halftone portrait. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. VG. Article from American Opinion magazine, published by the John Birch Society, expose of drug proliferation as Communist plot. $10.00

415 (Medicine) Jordan, William George. LITTLE PROBLEMS of MARRIED LIFE: the Baedeker to Matrimony. NY: Fleming H. Revell Company, copyright 1910. 256 pages. 7.25 x 4.75", green cloth spine, gilt embossed paper boards. Upper hinge little loose, VG. Respect for individuality, courtship after marriage, boarding-houses & hotels, wife's income, pride, business, compromise, providing for future, pulling through crisis, summer separations, children, jealousy, family interference, faultfinding, monotony, comradeship. $15.00

416 (Medicine) Korinek, Charles J., V.S., State Veterinarian of Oregon. The VETERINARIAN. Third edition. Joliet: Gerlach-Barklow Co, 1916. Copyright 1915. 256 pages. Halftones of healthy horses, cattle, swine, sheep, poultry. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth. Tips frayed, text tanned, G. $10.00

417 (Medicine) Lindlahr, Henry, M.D. The PRACTICE of NATURE CURE. Twenty-seventh edition, revised & edited by Victor H. Lindlahr. NY: Nature Cure Library, Inc, copyright, 1931. 226 pages, advertisements for books, Edrolax. 8 x 5.5'', cloth, no dj. Tips frayed, date stamps on blanks, toned, G. $10.00

418 (Medicine) Medical Society of the State of New York, Sylvester D. Willard, Secretary. TRANSACTIONS of the Medical Society of the State of New York, for the Year 1863. Albany: Comstock & Cassidy, Printers, 1863. vi,442 pages. 10 plates, few folding, text figures. 9.5 x 5.75", black cloth. Half spine piece gone, edges chipped, blanks removed, few spots in text, else G. Address by President Thomas Hun; Charles A. Lee, Foreign Military Hospitals; Provisions for Railroads; Lewis A. Sayre, Case of Deception: woman professing to secrete charcoal & stones; Sayre, Artificial Hip Joint; John Swinburne, Peninsular campaign in Virginia, Surgery; probe for gunshot wounds; Diptheria; Gangrene of Mouth in Marine Hospital, New Orleans; Delirium Tremens; Small Pox; Statistics of NYC & London; Buffalo Mortality; NY State Sanitary Code; NY State Regimental Surgeons in Rebellion; members, officers of county medical societies. $35.00 419 (Medicine) Paul L. Blakely, S.J., Robert W. Hebberd, James J. Higgins, R.H. Tierny, S.J. A CAMPAIGN of CALUMNY: The New York Charities Investigation. NY: The America Press, no date, ca 1916? 68 pages. (33) halftone plates of Mount Loretto, Staten Island, Dominican Home, Blauvelt, St. Joseph's Home, Manhattan. 8.25 x 5.5", printed wrapper with halftones. Cover rubbed, soiled, small hole, text VG. Indignant defense of Catholic orphanages in response to report by Charles H. Strong which resulted in accusations against New York State Board of Charities. $25.00

420 (Medicine) Root, E. Merrill. SEX and LOVE: What to Tell Your Children. Belmont & San Marino: MOTOREDE (Movement to Restore Decency), May 1967. 9 pages. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. VG. Article from American Opinion magazine, published by the John Birch Society, expose of liberals & sex education. $10.00

421 (Medicine) Schuyler, George S., author of Black & Conservative. THE FALL from Decency to Degradation. Belmont: American Opinion, January, 1969. (12) pages. Halftone portrait. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. VG. Article from American Opinion magazine, published by the John Birch Society, expose of sexual liberalization, Communist perversion, pornography, homosexuality (deviate to get Harvard degree: James Reuben Reid), &c. $10.00

422 (Medicine) Sievers, A.F. & E.C. Higbee. PLANTAS MEDICINALES de Regiones Tropicales y Subtropicales. Union Panamericana Publicacion Agricola, Nos. 154-158. Washington: 1948. 80 pages. Illustrations of plants, harvesting, processing. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. Edge damped, G. $15.00

423 (Medicine) State Board of Health of New Hampshire, Irving A. Watson, editor. NEW HAMPSHIRE SANITARY BULLETIN, published quarterly. Vol. 3, No. 1, Concord, January, 1908. 32 pages. 9 x 6", stapled. VG. C.D. Howard, chemist, Report on Food & Drug Inspection. $10.00

424 (Medicine) Stone & Forsyth, Boston, Massachusetts, Factory at Everett, Massachusetts. HYGIENIC PAPER GOODS. Catalogue & Price List. Hygienic Single Service Specialties, tuberculosis patient & exhibit supplies. 1912. 16 pages. Illustrations of sputum cups, flasks, cuspidors, specimen box, soap & paper towel dispensers, dust mops, drinking cups, water & cup cabinets, vendor, display. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $35.00

425 (Michigan) Lowell Board of Trade, Lowell, Michigan, W.A. Roth, President & American Legion, Charles W. Clark Post, W.J. Smith, Commander. SIXTH ANNUAL LOWELL SHOWBOAT PROGRAM, Aug. 4-5-6-7, 1937. Daniel R. Ellinger Co, Advertising & Printing, Grand Rapids, MI. (20) pages. Red, white & blue drawing of steamboat signed 'Korff' on front, portraits of Chairman Norman E. Borgerson, Interlocutor C.H. Runciman, Comedian W.J. Kropf, advertisments for local businesses, bottle of Stroh's Beer. 6 x 9", stapled booklet, newspaper clipping with photo of Don Redman tipped-in. Bit toned, crease, VG. Committees, casts, attractions. $15.00

426 (Museums) Richards, Charles R., American Association of Museums. INDUSTRIAL ART and the MUSEUM. NY: Macmillan Company, 1927. Published November, 1927. vii,102 pages. Many halftone plates of museum exhibits, 2 floorplans of Philadelphia Museum of Art. 9.5 x 6.25", cloth, no dj. VG/none. Beginnings, Victoria & Albert Museum, Textile Museum, Lyons, Museum of Textile School, Crefeld, East Asiatic Museum, Cologne, Wall Paper Museum, Cassel, German Museum of Art in Commerce & Industry, Hagen. $15.00

427 (Music) BANJO RECITAL. By Alfred A. Farland. Assisted by The Ideal Banjo, Mandolin & Guitar Club. Myron A. Bickford, Director. Opera House, Greenfield, Massachusetts, Thursday evening, Oct. 26, 1899. Programme. (4) pages. Folded slip, 6 x 4". Creased, soiled, G. Advertisement & testimonial for Myron A. Bickford, Teacher & Agent for S.S. Stewart Banjos & Stewart & Bauer Mandolins & Guitars, Greenfield on back. $15.00 428 (Music) A GAMUT, or Scale of Music. To which is added, blank lines for favorite music. Hartford, Published & sold by Oliver D. Cooke. Samuel Green, printer, New-London, Connecticut.-- 1814. 32 pages, (16)pp blank staves. 3.5 x 9.5", marbled paper over paper. Very worn, stained, loose, fair. Cover edges cloth reinforced. Manuscript music with titles in brown ink on 15 pages. Shaw & Shoemaker 31556. $100.00

429 (Music) Allen, Gary. THAT MUSIC: There's More to It than Meets the Ear. Belmont: American Opinion, February, 1969. 16 pages. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. VG. Article from American Opinion magazine, published by the John Birch Society, expose of rock music, quoting Beatles, Dylan, Jefferson Airplane, drugs, sex & Communism. $10.00

430 (Music) G. Schirmer, New York. BULLETIN of NEW MUSIC Published & Imported by G. Schirmer, New York. April-June, 1899. (32) pages. Decoration signed Edward B. Edwards. 9 x 5.75", stapled booklet. Staple rusty, outer pages bit soiled, trifle rippled, G. $10.00

431 (Music) Gladstone, Herbert John, Viscount Gladstone, President. The Story of the NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN'S CATCH CLUB. London: Privately Printed, 1930. 70 pages. Frontispiece: Catch Club Medal & Miniature of Stephen Paxton. 7.5 x 5", blue cloth, gold lettering & emblem. Catch Club Bill of Fare, Criterion Restaurant, February 11, 1931 pasted to lower pastedown. VG. 'Emanuel Rubin, November 17, 1964' on blank, University of Massachusetts music professor, with envelope, previously pasted to upper pastedown, containing sales slip from William Reeves Bookseller, London & newspaper clippings. $75.00

432 (Music) Little, William & William Smith. The EASY INSTRUCTOR; or, a new method of teaching sacred harmony. Containing, I. The rudiments of music on an improved plan, wherein the naming & timing of the notes are familiarized to the weakest capacity. II. A choice collection of psalm tunes & anthems, from the most celebrated authors, with a number composed in Europe & America, entirely new; suited to all metres sung in different churches in United States. Published for use of singing societies in general, but more particularly for those who have not advantage of instructor. Revised & enlarged edition. Albany: Printed for Websters & Skinners & Daniel Steele, sold at their book-stores. Packard & Van Benthuysen, printers., [1818]. 127,(1) pages. Shape-note music. 5 x 9", leather spine, blue paper over wooden boards. Cover very worn, chipped, leather splitting, damped, loose, fair. Shaw & Shoemaker 51794. 'Gilbert Garritt, Decem 1818, His Singing Book'. $125.00

433 (Music) Watts, Isaac; James M. Winchell, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Boston; Jedidiah Morse, Pastor, First Congregational Church, Charlestown. An ARRANGEMENT of the PSALMS, HYMNS, and SPIRITUAL SONGS of the Rev. Isaac Watts, to which are added indexes, enlarged & improved, to facilitate the use of the whole in finding psalms or hymns, suited to particular subjects or occasions. Adapted Congregational & Presbyterian worship by Jedidiah Morse. Second edition. Boston: Lincoln & Edmands, & James Loring, 1820. (300) pages, separate titlepage: A Selection of More than Three Hundred Hymns. Bound with: SACRED HARMONY: being a selection of tunes of approved excellence, suited to various subjects & metres of Psalms & Hymns of Dr. Watts, & also to supplement attached to them, by Rev. Winchell. Boston: James Loring, 1819. 7,(1),(112) pages. Music. 7.25 x 4.5", leather, red spine label, gold title & lines. Spine tip chipped, cover rubbed, soiled, text foxed, G. American Imprints 4190 & Shaw & Shoemaker 49343. $75.00

434 (Mythology) Spence, Lewis. The PROBLEM of ATLANTIS. Second edition. NY: Brentano's, no date, 1925? xv,232 pages. Frontispiece map & 15 plates. 9 x 5.5", gold lettered blue cloth. Tips frayed, library marks, bit shaken, G. Scottish journalist, studied myth & folklore of Central America, gathered evidence from Europe & America about Atlantis. $10.00 435 (Natural Science) Ayson, L.F. INTRODUCTION of AMERICAN FISHES into NEW ZEALAND. Paper presented before the Fourth International Fishery Congress held at Washington, September 22 to 26, 1908. From Bulletin of The Bureau of Fisheries, Volume XXVIII, 1908. Washington: GPO, 1910. Pages 967-975. 11 x 7.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

436 (Natural Science) Dannevig, G.M. APPARATUS and METHODS EMPLOYED at the MARINE FISH HATCHERY at FLODEVIG, NORWAY. Paper presented before the Fourth International Fishery Congress held at Washington, September 22 to 26, 1908. From Bulletin of The Bureau of Fisheries, Volume XXVIII, 1908. Washington: GPO, 1910. Pages 799-809. Illustrated. 11 x 7.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

437 (Natural Science) Einarsen, Arthur S., Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. The PRONGHORN ANTELOPE and its management. First edition. Washington: Wildlife Management Institute, 1948. xvi,238 pages. 2 color plates, 72 illustrations. 9 x 6", cloth, no dj. Bookplate, VG/none. Signed by author. $10.00

438 (Natural Science) Franke, Johann. RADICAL PREVENTION of COSTIA NECATRIX in SALMONOID FRY. Paper presented before the Fourth International Fishery Congress held at Washington, September 22 to 26, 1908. From Bulletin of The Bureau of Fisheries, Volume XXVIII, 1908. Washington: GPO, 1910. Pages 917-928. 11 x 7.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

439 (Natural Science) Hodge, Charles, Princeton Theological Seminary. WHAT IS DARWINISM? NY: Scribner, Armstrong & Company, 1874. Copyright 1874. iv,178 pages, 10pp publisher advertisements. 7.5 x 5", terra cotta cloth, gold lettering. VG. 'John Hamilton 1874' on pastedown. Hodge brought us the literal interpretation of the Bible, staunch Darwin denialist, views in effect at Princton Theological Seminary into the 20th century. $35.00

440 (Natural Science) Joseph, H.W.B. (Horace William Brinkley). The CONCEPT of EVOLUTION. The Herbert Spencer Lecture delivered at Oxford, 27 November, 1924. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924. 32 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Faint pencil underlining & marginal lines, wrap rubbed, short split, G. Joseph, 1867-1943, taught philosophy at Oxford. $15.00

441 (Natural Science) Ketcham, Wilbur B. DICTIONARY of SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATIONS and SYMBOLS, Moral Truths Mirrored in Scientific Facts, designed for the use of the Senate, the Bar, the Pulpit, the Orator, & the Lover of Nature, by a Barrister of the Honorable Society of the Inner Temple. NY: Wilbur B. Ketcham, copyright, 1894. 420 pages. 8.25 x 5.5", gold lettered maroon cloth. Upper hinge loose, toned, G. Entry for concept ('Abjectness Caused by Dependency') followed by demonstration from nature (sheep). $20.00

442 (Natural Science) Page, Lincoln R., editor. CONTRIBUTIONS to the STRATIGRAPHY of NEW ENGLAND. The Geological Society of America, Memoir 148. Boulder, Colorado: 1976. vi,445 pages. 2 folding maps & 3 microcards in rear pocket, many drawings & photos. 10 x 7", maroon cloth, no dj. Owner name, VG/none. ISBN 0813711487. $15.00

443 (Natural Science) Parker, George Howard. WHAT EVOLUTION IS. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925. Copyright, 1925. ix,(177) pages. 7 x 4.5", crimson cloth, gold lettering & top edge, no dj. Owner name, endsheets spotted, VG/none. $10.00

444 (Natural Science) Rose, E.R. TORBAY MAP-AREA, NEWFOUNDLAND. Canada Department of Mines & Technical Surveys, Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 265. Ottawa: Edmond Cloutier, 1952. v,64 pages. Map in pocket, 5 plates, 5 figures. 9.5 x 6.5", printed stiff paper. Owner names, cover rubbed, VG. $15.00 445 (Natural Science) Ruth Todd, Alice E. Cushman, James A. Waters, John B. Reeside, Jr, Waldo L. Schmitt, Kirtley F. Mather, Percy E. Raymond. CUSHMAN LABORATORY for FORAMINIFERAL RESEARCH, Sharon, Massachusetts. Memorial Volume. April, 1950. 68 pages. Portraits of Joseph Augustine Cushman, halftones of Bridgewater, Cushman Laboratory. Bibliography of Cushman publications. 9 x 6", printed wrapper, library pamphlet binder Few library marks, spotted, VG. Brief articles paying tribute to Joseph A. Cushman, 1881-1949, born Bridgewater, Harvard, 1903, Ph.D. 1909, authority on marine protozoans, built laboratory beside home, advised oil companies, Harvard lecturer on micropaleontology. $15.00

446 (Natural Science) Scott, G.G. EFFECTS of CHANGES in the DENSITY of WATER upon the BLOOD of FISHES. Paper presented before the Fourth International Fishery Congress held at Washington, September 22 to 26, 1908. From Bulletin of The Bureau of Fisheries, Volume XXVIII, 1908. Washington: GPO, 1910. Pages 1143-1150. 11 x 7.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

447 (Natural Science) Snider, L.C. PRELIMINARY REPORT on the LEAD and ZINC of OKLAHOMA. Oklahoma Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 9. Norman: July, 1912. vii,97 pages. 16 figures, including 4 folding maps, maps of camps, mines. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap tanned, chipped, owner name, text VG. History, minerals, occurrence, prospecting, mining methods, mining camps, production, geology of Ozark uplift. $15.00

448 (Natural Science) Tissandier, Gaston. L'EAU. Bibliotheque des Merveilles. Quatrieme edition, illustre de 86 vignettes dessinees sur bois par A. de Bar, Clerget, Riou, Jahandier, &c & 6 cartes. Paris: Librairie Hachette & Cie, 1878. 356 pages. 7 x 4.75", purple cloth, gold emblem of Carl Schoenhof, Foreign Books, Boston on upper board. Edges frayed, cloth soiled, owner name, shaken, few marks, G. 'Chas. D. Turnbull, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass, Residence, 111 Beacon St'. Ocean, circulatory system, currents, icebergs, waterfalls, chemical apparatus, snowflakes, ice flowers, irrigation, ice cream, mineral water, public hygiene, water carriers, wells, &c. $35.00

449 (Natural Science) Tobias, Phillip V. DART, TAUNG and the 'MISSING LINK': An Essay on The Life & Work of Emeritus Professor Raymond Dart. Based on a Tribute to Professor Dart on his 90th Birthday, delivered at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, on 22 June 1983. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press for The Institute for the Study of Man in Africa, 1984. 67 pages. Frontispiece portrait, 9 figures. Bibliography. 9.75 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. ISBN 0854948015. 'For Marjojrie Le May with fondest regards from Phillip V. Tobias, Taung Diamond Jubilee, February 1985' on titlepage, 1p TLS 26 February 1985 on letterhead to Marjorie Le May, thanking her for book & describing Taung Jubilee. $50.00

450 (Natural Science) Tulian, E.A. ACCLIMATIZATION of AMERICAN FISHES in ARGENTINA. Paper presented before the Fourth International Fishery Congress held at Washington, September 22 to 26, 1908. From Bulletin of The Bureau of Fisheries, Volume XXVIII, 1908. Washington: GPO, 1910. Pages 955-965. 11 x 7.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

451 (Natural Science) Willetts, William P., proprietor, Roslyn Heights, Long Island, New York. AIROLOGY . . . The Science of the Atmosphere. Airology teaches weather through vision. Copyright 1948. 32 pages. Halftones of Joseph Prentice Willetts Memorial Airology models donated to Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History, portrait of Joseph P. Willetts, killed in crash during military exercise off Montauk Point, memorial plaque, Airology studio, meteorological model construction, US Navy certificate. 6 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00 452 (Nautical) FIFTY PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS of the STEAMERS of the FALL RIVER LINE, their Terminals & their Route through East River, Long Island Sound, & Narragansett Bay. From recent photographs. Published for John F. Murphy, Terminal Station, Boston, by Rand, McNally & Co, Chicago & NY, copyright 1896 & 1900. (48) pages. Halftones of South Station, Boston, Steamers Priscilla, Puritan, Plymouth, Pilgrim, Providence, dining & smoking rooms, grand saloons, stairways, engine & pilot rooms, ladies' parlor, kitchen, NYC Terminal, Battery Park, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Navy Yard, Blackwell's & Ward's Islands, Fort Schuyler, Newport, RI, Fall River. 6.5 x 8.75", green & orange printed yellow wrapper, cord tie. VG. $75.00

453 (Nautical) Cross, Eleanor P., editor. The VOYAGES of FREDERICK WILLIAMS. Chesapeake, Virginia: Norfolk County Historical Society, 1972. 183 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6.5", paperback. VG. Captain Frederick Williams born Germany, 1800, to Virginia, 1820, record of voyages 1818-1839. $10.00

454 (Nautical) Dow, George Francis. The SAILING SHIPS of NEW ENGLAND. Series three. Salem: Marine Research Society, 1928. Southworth Press, Portland, Maine. 45 pages (Shipbuilding in Massachusetts), plates 556-770. 10 x 7", cloth. Library marks, 1 plate torn, upper hinge pulled, cover rubbed, soiled, G. $25.00

455 (Nautical) Freeman, Hattie Atwood. A TRIP AROUND the WORLD on Board the Merchantman Bark "Charles Stewart" of New York. 1907. Preface: Norton, Mass, April 26, 1907; colophon: limited, Printery of O.N. Furbush, Bangor, Maine, type distributed. 100 pages. Tipped-in image of ship, portraits of Captain Horace Atwood, Mr. Whitmore & author. 9 x 6", white printed stiff black paper. Few cover edge chips, few leaves pulling from staples, else VG. Atwood family from Hampden, Maine. Detailed diary of 1883-4 voyage to Tasmania to deliver organs on her father's ship, stops in Brisbane, Gibraltar, Barcelona, Sicily & return to Rockland, Maine. Worldcat: 3 copies. $75.00

456 (Nautical) French, Hollis, Allan Forbes, foreword. The THATCHER MAGOUN: An American Clipper Ship: Her Owner, Captains, & Model. Cambridge: The Riverside Press for Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, April, 1936. Second impression. xiii,70 pages. 11 plates: painting, portraits of owners, captain, log, medal, diploma, model by Bernard Hart, house flag in color. 9.5 x 6.5", cloth spine, paper boards, printed label, no dj. VG. $35.00

457 (Nautical) Howland, Llewellyn. The ESCAPE. Copyright 1939. Reynolds Printing, New Bedford, MA. (15) pages. Drawings of sailboat, Padanaram breakwater. 9 x 6", stitched. Foxed, VG. Poetic tribute to 1896 Norse built sailboat designed by Colin Archer to withstand severe weather, bought by Howland family of Padanaram, village of South Dartmouth, Massachusetts on Buzzard's Bay, in 1933, destroyed by September 1938 hurricane. $20.00

458 (Nautical) Ralph D. Paine, foreword. ELIJAH COBB, 1768-1848: A Cape Cod Skipper. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1925. Copyright 1925. 111 pages. Portrait, illustration of ship, 2 facsimiles. 8 x 5.25", red cloth, no dj. Owner name, very light pencil underlining & marginal checks, leaf loose, G/none. Autobiographical sketch, letters. $8.00

459 (Nautical) Sheldon, George. "DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP." Delving into the dust of ten decades. Paper read at the 45th annual meeting of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield, February 24th, 1914. Deerfield: 1914. 21 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Rubbed, VG. 'Pleasant greetings from The Author' on blank. Account of War of 1812 encounter between Captain James Lawrence & USS Chesapeake & Captain Philip Broke & HMS Shannon. $15.00 460 (Nautical) Snow, Edward Rowe, Marshfield, Massachusetts. NEW ENGLAND SEA DRAMA. Boston: Planograph Printing Company, May 1953. First printing. 62 pages. Halftones of Scituate Light, Castle Island, Boston Belle, Faneuil Hall, Nix's Mate Island, Graves Light, Minot's Light, Lovell's Island, Deer Island Light, Thacher's Island, Block Island Southeast Light, Gay Head Light, Flying Santa, &c. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Round sticker on wrap, trifle rubbed, VG. Narrated tour of New England sea coast with tales of ghosts, murder, shipwrecks, pirates, rescues, cannibalism, &c. $15.00

461 (Nautical) Waite, Henry E., compiler. EXTRACTS relating to the ORIGIN of the AMERICAN NAVY, with Broughton: Sketch of the Family, of West Newton, Massachusetts. Boston: New England Historic Genealogic Society, 1890. 34 pages. Engraved frontispiece of Schooner "Hannah", 1775, plate with portraits of Nicholson, John & Glover Broughton. 10.5 x 7", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, short tears, edge chips, text bit toned, G. Many transcribed letters. $25.00

462 (Nautical) Wilcox, Crittenden & Co, Inc, Middletown, Connecticut, Manufacturers. SEA CRAFT Suggestions & Supplies: representative articles of interest to owners of small craft. The W.C Line. No date, ca 1920. 297 pages. Illustrations of factory interiors, anchors, knots, boat hooks, turnbuckles, thimbles, blocks, cleats, chocks, rowlocks, scrapers, port lights, deck plates, bilge pumps, flag pole sockets, steering wheels, windlasses, bells, whistles, compasses, flags, hardware. 7.25 x 5", pictorial cloth. Cover soiled, text bit toned, VG. $25.00

463 (New England) Winslow, Ola Elizabeth. MEETINGHOUSE HILL, 1630-1783. First printing. NY: Macmillan Company, 1952. xi,344 pages. 8 illustrations of 18th century meetinghouses in Roxbury, Lynn, Newbury, West Springfield, Massachusetts, Middletown, Connecticut, Rye, New Hampshire, North Yarmouth, Maine, Bennington, Vermont. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj edge tears, chips, VG/G. Village meetinghouse as center of religious & civic life. $10.00

464 (New Hampshire) NAMES of the CONTRIBUTORS to the Fund for the Erection of the Fence Enclosing the Woodbury Sanborn Memorial Stone, Weirs, New Hampshire. (Broadside). No date, ca 1880? 23.5 x 17". Heading, names & towns in 4 columns, small engraving of enclosed stone, ornamental border. Edge tears, toned, creased, G. $50.00

465 (New Hampshire) SOUVENIR VIEW BOOK of the WHITE MOUNTAINS, N.H. containing the principal views of the Franconia Notch, Crawford Notch, Mt. Washington, Bretton Woods, the Conway Region, Lost River, &c. Brookline: American Art Post Card Co, no date, ca 1912. (32) pages. Halftone views with captions, page decorations. 5.5 x 8", color wrapper. VG. Made by Curt Teich & Co, Chicago. $15.00

466 (New Hampshire) Arthur C. Comey - City Planner. ZONING MAP of PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Sheet one/sheet two. Dec. 1927. Broadsheet, 16 x 17". Creased, soiled, fair. $15.00

467 (New Hampshire) Colby Academy, New London, New Hampshire. ANNUAL CATALOGUE of the Colby Academy, New London, N.H., 1905-1906. Fifty-third year. Boston: Sparrell Print, 1906. (48) pages. Halftones of campus, library, laboratory, quartette, commercial room, football, baseball, track & girls' basketball teams. 8.75 x 6", printed wrapper. Cover & edges bit soiled, VG. Calendar, officers, faculty, expenses, curriculum, students, sports, organizations. $15.00

468 (New Hampshire) Mount Pleasant House, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, Anderson & Price, Managers. CONCERT by the Bretton Woods Orchestra, Sunday, October 4, '08, Programme - Surgo-ut-Prosim Academia Bradfordensis Dinner - (Menu). Folded card, 7 x 5". Halftones of Bradford Academy for Girls on front, Mount Pleasant House on back. Bit rubbed, smudged, VG. Bradford Academy became Bradford Junior College, then Bradford College, closed in 2000. $15.00 469 (New Hampshire) The Keene Normal School, Keene, New Hampshire. The KRONICLE: Year Book 1930. Volume ten. Published by the students. (112) pages. Portraits of president, faculty, seniors, photos of campus, classes, clubs, baseball, basketball, football teams, field hockey & girls basketball, fraternities, rural school work, advertisements. 10.5 x 7.5", printed wrapper. Wrap edges worn, text VG. Now Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire. $15.00

470 (New Jersey) Chester L. Teel & Lucien W. Doty, A.B., Principals. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Newton, Sussex Co., N.J. (Announcement). Register Print, Newton. (3) pages. Engraving of Boarding & School Houses. Folded sheet, 8 x 5". VG. Location & Buildings, Instruction & Government, School Year (September 7th, 1870 to June 28th, 1871), Charges, To Patrons. $20.00

471 (New Mexico) Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, Albuquerque, New Mexico. PAUSE in ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO in the heart of the picturesque Indian country. (Promotional brochure). No date, ca 1950? 9 x 12" sheet folding to 9 x 4". Small map, strip map, halftones of beach, airplanes, University of New Mexico, Veterans Hospital, Isleta Pueblo, Coronado Monument. VG. $8.00

472 (New York) The "RED BOOK" Information & Street Guide of NEW YORK CITY, Manhattan & Bronx Boroughs. With Indexed Map. Official Information of Streets, House Numbers, Clubs, Churches, Banks, Hospitals, High Schools, Parks, Bus Lines, Trolley Lines, Post Offices, Theatres, Libraries, &c. NY: Interstate Map Company, copyright 1926. 192 pages. 21 x 16.5" folding map. 6 x 3", printed wrapper. Map detached, small loss, rubbed, else VG. $20.00

473 (New York) The "RED BOOK" Information & Street Guide of BROOKLYN BOROUGH, City of New York. With Indexed Map. Official Information of Streets, House Numbers, Trolley Lines, Elevated Subways, Routes, Hospitals, High Schools, Hotels, Banks, Cemeteries, Parks, Courts, Churches, Theatres, &c. NY: Interstate Map Company, copyright 1926. (160) pages. 27 x 19" folding map. 6 x 3", printed wrapper. Map detached, small loss, rubbed, bit soiled, else VG. $20.00

474 (New York) Cook Academy, Montour Falls, New York, Bert C. Cate, Principal. A BOOK of VIEWS of COOK ACADEMY, MONTOUR FALLS, NEW YORK. No date, (1922 - text). (36) pages. Halftones of building, office, reception, classrooms, typewriting, spring pageant, kitchen, orchestra, laboratory, dormitory rooms, swimming pool, football, basketball, baseball, track teams, classes, clubs, girls' basketball, Chequaga, Eagle Cliff & Montour Falls. 6 x 9", embossed wrapper, red string tie. VG. $15.00

475 (New York) J. Murray Jordan, compiler & publisher. NIAGARA in SUMMER and WINTER. The largest & most complete collection of views of this superb natural wonder ever compiled. No date, ca 1900. (56) pages. Halftones of American Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Canada Fall, Goat Island, Willow Island & Luna Island Bridges, Prospect Point, Dixon Crossing on Tight-rope, Whirlpool, Table Rock, Lower & Upper Steel Arch Bridges, Cantilever Bridge, Brock Monument, Ice Pyramid, Bridge, Palace, Power-house, Wheel Pit, 1899 Suspension Bridge. 9 x 12", gold, black & red embossed wrapper. Marginal insect damage to 12 foredges, else VG. $25.00

476 (New York) Langstaff, B. Meredith. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS: Yesterday - Today - Tomorrow. Published by Brooklyn Heights Association, for the benefit of the Residents of Brooklyn Heights, 1937. 79 pages. Maps, illustrations, advertisements. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Officers, Brooklyn Heights in 1822, classified directory. $20.00

477 (New York) Marion Coll. Institute. (Marion Collegiate Institute, Marion, Wayne County, New York). NINTH ANNIVERSARY, Thursday, June 29, 1865. ORDER of EXERCISES. (3) pages. Small engraving of building. Folded sheet, 7.25 x 4.75". Creased, soiled, rubbed, G. Oration titles, female orators. $25.00 478 (New York) Peet, Louis Harman. TREES and SHRUBS of CENTRAL PARK. NY: Manhattan Press, copyright, 1903. xii,363 pages. 17 maps, most double-page, 31 halftone plates. 7.5 x 5", green cloth, gold lettering. Cover trifle rubbed, light pencil notes on index map, VG. $25.00

479 (New York) Scarsdale Lodge, Scarsdale, New York, H. Stanley Parker, owner. An INVITATION to SCARSDALE LODGE, 23 School Lane, Scarsdale, New York. A Second Home . . . for Discriminating People. (Promotional brochure). No date, ca 1940? 7.25 x 14.25" sheet folding to 7.25 x 3.5". Small map, halftones of lodge, porch, lounge, bedroom, dining room, grounds. Rubbed, VG. $8.00

480 (New York) Woodstock Historical Society, Woodstock, New York. PUBLICATIONS of the WOODSTOCK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 7. July 1932. 25 pages. 8 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. Jessie Cooper, Tribute to Charles Shultis; Bruno Zimm, Woodstock Mines; Carl Lundin, Woodstock Landscape. $15.00

481 (Newspaper) BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Vol. XLVII, No. 11,354. (Miniature microprint newspaper). Boston, Monday Evening, February 9, 1874, Henry W. Dutton & Son, Proprietors. 8 pages. Engravings of old & new Transcript Buildings, advertisements. Folded sheet, 5.75 x 4.5". Creased, few edge chips, G. Reduced facsimile issued as souvenir of opening new building. $25.00

482 (North Carolina) Carraway, Gertrude S. HISTORIC NEW BERN GUIDE BOOK. Fourth edition. Sponsored by City of New Bern, New Bern Merchants Association & Chamber of Commerce, copyright, 1939. 56 pages. Aerial view, halftones of town, historic sites, churches, schools, houses, local advertisements. 8 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap spotted, else VG. $10.00

483 (North Carolina) Nash, Frank, of the Hillsboro Bar. HILLSBORO COLONIAL and REVOLUTIONARY. With a biographical sketch by John J. Parker, Judge, US Circuit Court. Chapel Hill: Orange Printshop, 1953. xv,96 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Reissue of 1903 pamphlet. $10.00

484 (Ohio) Castle Piatt Mac-A-Cheek, West Liberty, Ohio. VISIT HISTORIC CASTLE PIATT MAC-A- CHEEK, one of Ohio's outstanding historical homes. (Promotional brochure). No date, ca 1940. Folded sheet, 9 x 4". Roadmap, halftone of castle. Rubbed, G. $6.00

485 (Ohio) Ellis, George E. HOW DOES RELIGION BECOME CHRISTIANITY? A Sermon preached at the Dedication of the First Unitarian Church in Marietta, Ohio, on Thursday, June 4, 1857. With an appendix. Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Company, 1857. 44 pages. 9.25 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Spine tips nicked, VG. 'Rev. Dr. Frothingham, with the regards of G.E.E.' on wrap. Order of Exercises, description of church funded by Nahum Ward. $15.00

486 (Ohio) Gaddis, Maxwell Pierson, Cincinnati Conference. FOOT-PRINTS of an ITINERANT. Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, 1855. Copyright 1855. 546 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 7.5 x 4.75", blue cloth, gold stamped spine, blind paneled boards. Cloth spotted, edges bit frayed, upper blank gone, little toned, G. Kaplan, American Autobiographies, 2072; Coyle, Ohio Authors page 231; Methodist preacher. $35.00

487 (Ohio) McGiffert, Rev. J.N., Pastor. INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE, delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Ashtabula, Ohio, July 29, 1866. William S. Falls, Printer, 1866. 15 pages. 8.75 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap toned, corner bent, VG. $15.00 488 (Ohio) Metcalf, Emily E. HISTORICAL PAPERS delivered at the Centennial Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Hudson, Ohio, September 4, 1902. Commercial Printing Co, Akron, Ohio. 28 pages. Halftone of church. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap stained, worn, short split, text toned, lightly creased, G. History of church, woman's work. $15.00

489 (Ohio) Sessions, F.C., President, Central Ohio Congregational Club. HISTORY of the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Inaugural Address, First Congregational Church, December 23d, 1889. Hann & Adair, Prs. 23 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap bit soiled, nicked, trifle toned, VG. $15.00

490 (Pennsylvania) Croll, Rev. P.C., Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania. ANNALS of the OLEY VALLEY in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Over Two Hundred Years of Local History of an American Canaan. Reading: Reading Eagle Press, 1926. 148 pages. Halftones of homes, churches, portraits. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, chipped, lower wrap reglued, text G. Emigrations, early settlers, Matthias Baumann & New-Born sect, Exeter Quaker Meeting House, Boone, Lincoln, Bertolet, DeTurck, LeVan, Keim, Gulder, Yoder, Kaufman, Lesher, Hunter, Hoch, Herbein, Grisemer, Leinbach families, General Daniel Udree, George DeBenneville, Oley churches & schools. $20.00

491 (Pennsylvania) Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pennsylvania. CIRCULAR of the PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, 1886-87. State College, Centre County, PA: 1887. 32 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. VG. Calendar, trustees, faculty, description, courses, admission, now Pennsylvania State University. $15.00

492 (Pennsylvania) Richards, Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, Secretary, Pennsylvania German Society. The GERMAN LEAVEN in the PENNSYLVANIA LOAF. A paper read before The Wyoming Historical & Geological Society, May 21st, 1897. Wilkes-Barre: printed for Society, 1897. 27 pages, 4pp publication list. 9.5 x 6", printed wrapper. Toned, corner chip, VG. Untrimmed. $15.00

493 (Philippines) United States War Office, Philippine Commission. REPORT of the PHILIPPINE COMMISSION to the Secretary of War, 1915. Annual Reports, War Department. Washington: GPO, 1916. x,318 pages. 9 x 6", green cloth, gold title. Few corners creased, text toned, VG. Education, Philippine Library, Manila Railroad, sugar, sponge & pearl fisheries, coconut, police academy, tobacco, Philippine National Bank, conservatory of music, handicrafts, agriculture, &c. $25.00

494 (Photography) Berard, Victor; Frederick Boissonas, photographs. DANS le SILLAGE d'ULYSSE. Album Odysséen. Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1933. 9 pages text, 165 photos with captions, folding map of Mediterranean, (11)pp Index. 10.25 x 8.75", printed wrapper over stiff paper. Wrap rubbed, short split, owner name, text VG. Berard translated the Odyssey, attempted to recreate the voyage of Ulysses & identify the location of events. $50.00

495 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Class of 1913. The 1913 BULL, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Nursery Number, Vol. XVI, No. 1. May, 1929. 16 pages. Crude caricatures. 10 x 7", orange & black wrapper with cartoon. Slightly creased, wrap rubbed, soiled, G. $10.00

496 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Class of 1913. The BULL, Class of 1913, Princeton University, A Magazine of Mexican Literature, Vol. LI, February, 1964. (24) pages. Photos of reunion. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

497 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Class of 1913. The BULL, Class of 1913, Princeton University, 53rd Reunion Edition, 1966. 38 pages. Photos of reunion. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Bit rubbed, soiled, VG. $10.00 498 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Class of 1913. The 1913 BULL, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. The Big 6th, Vol. VI, Sheet 2. June, 1919. 20 pages. World War I cartoon, baby pictures. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. Worn, soiled, creased, few damp damage spots, fair. $10.00

499 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Class of 1913. The BULL, Class of 1913, Princeton University, 55th Reunion Edition, 1968. 56 pages. Photos of reunion, families, childhood. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Rubbed, soiled, G. $10.00

500 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Class of 1913. The BULL, Class of 1913, Princeton University, 56th Reunion Edition, 1969. 47 pages. Photos of reunion, now & then. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Bit rubbed, VG. $10.00

501 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Class of 1913. The BULL, Class of 1913, Princeton University, 58th Reunion Edition, 1971. 38 pages. Photos. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

502 (Princeton University) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, Class of 1913. The BULL, Class of 1913, Princeton University, 59th Reunion Edition, 1972. 42 pages. Photos. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. VG. $10.00

503 (Railroad) Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company, General Superintendent's Office, Topeka, Kansas. SCHEDULE of PAY of TRAIN DISPATCHERS and TELEGRAPH OPERATORS. April 1st, 1893. Topeka: Hall & O'Donald Lithographers Co, 1892. 25 pages, 1897 Circular No. 50 inserted. 8 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Worn, soiled, wrap splitting, loose, creased, edge chips, few marks, fair. Rules, monthly pay rates for divisions, locales. $25.00

504 (Railroad) Burlington Route, Santa Fe Lines, J.G. Delaplaine, Manager Burlington Escorted Tours, Chicago, Illinois. ESCORTED TOURS to CALIFORNIA: "Vacations without a Care" All-Expense Plan. No date, (1929 - map). 32 pages. Double-page map, halftones of Yosemite Falls, Cheyenne Mountain, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon, Puye, Balboa Park, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, La Fonda Hotel, Taos, Glenwood Mission Inn, Catalina, Waikiki, 9 x 6", stapled booklet. Inner 2 sheets pulled from lightly rusty staples, cover bit soiled, G. $15.00

505 (Railroad) Cog Wheel Route, Manitou & Pike's Peak Railway Company, C.W. Sells, President & General Manager, Manitou, Colorado. STOP at PIKE'S PEAK On your Way to or from the EXPOSITIONS. Get on Pike's Peak & See How the World is Built. Pike's Peak by Rail. The Monument of the Continent. (Promotional booklet). No date, (1915). 22 pages (double-column). Double-page color panorama, halftones of Summit House, Manitou Station, Cog Train, Hell Gate, Half-way House. Stapled booklet, 8.75 x 8" folding to 8.75 x 4", lovely color cover art of peak, cog train, exposition buildings. Cover little rubbed, soiled, VG. Narrated tour of ride, construction of route, Manitou, Colorado Springs, elevations, distances, points of interest, time card. $20.00

506 (Railroad) Department of Tours, Chicago & North Western Railway, Union Pacific System, Chicago. SUMMER TOURS: Yellowstone, Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountain, Caifornia, Colorado, Season 1933. 48 pages, application for reservation. Maps, photos, some color, Club Car, Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon, Old Faithful, Mt Carmel Highway, Agua Caliente Hotel, Balboa Park, Yosemite, &c. 10 x 7", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00 507 (Railroad) Kirkham, Marshall M. The SCIENCE of RAILWAYS. Fourth edition, revised. 12 volumes: Organization & Forces; Financing, Building & Maintaining; Operation of Trains (with supplement); Passenger Business; Freight Business; Baggage, Express & Mail Business; Economical Purchase, Care & Use of Material; Economy of Rates, Private vs Government Control; Fiscal Affairs - Disbursements; Collection of Revenue; General; Fiscal Duties of Agents & Conductors. NY & Chicago: World Railway Publishing Company, 1896. About 400 pages per volume. Illustrated. 7.75 x 5.5", gold lettered green cloth. Covers bit spotted, texts toned, VG. $200.00

508 (Railroad) Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, Louisville, Kentucky. SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT of the Board of Directors of the LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY to the Stockholders for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916. John P. Morton & Company, 1916. 36 pages. Folding map. 11.75 x 9", printed wrapper. Few discreet library numbers, wrap edges chipped, VG. Directors, officers, proceedings, statistics. $20.00

509 (Railroad) Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, Louisville, Kentucky. SIXTIETH ANNUAL REPORT of the Board of Directors of the LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY to the Stockholders for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911. John P. Morton & Company, 1911. 34 pages. Folding map. 11.75 x 9", printed wrapper. Library marks, wrap splitting, edges chipped, G. Directors, officers, proceedings, statistics. $20.00

510 (Railroad) Nevins, F.J., Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad. SEVENTY YEARS of SERVICE: from Grant to Gorman, 1852-1922. 70th Anniversary. Rock Island Magazine, Chicago. 48 pages. Maps, many historical illustrations. 11 x 8", color wrapper. Cover bit soiled, VG. $25.00

511 (Railroad) Norfolk & Western Railway Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT for the year ended December 31, 1942. 9 pages. 11 x 8.5", stapled booklet. Splitting, creased, G. Officers, results of year, statistics. $10.00

512 (Railroad) Norfolk & Western Railway Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT for the year ended December 31, 1941. 31 pages. Large folding map. 12 x 9", printed wrapper. Starting along fold, corner punched hole affecting map, else VG. Officers, results of year, statistics. $20.00

513 (Railroad) Stevens, John; Arthur H. Cole, preface. DOCUMENTS TENDING to PROVE the SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES of RAIL-WAYS & STEAM-CARRIAGES over CANAL NAVIGATION, 1812. Reprinted under the auspices of The Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration & The Railway & Locomotive Historical Society. Boston: 1936. 47 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. $15.00

514 (Religion) Bush, George. STATEMENT of REASONS for embracing the doctrines & disclosures of Emanuel Swedenborg. Fourth thousand. Boston: Otis Clapp, &c, 1850. 28 pages. 9.75 x 6.25", printed wrapper with advertisements for Swedenborg books. Wrap soiled, rubbed, edge nick, VG. $15.00

515 (Religion) Clowes, J. (John), 1743-1831 & B.F. Barrett. CLOWES’ AFFECTIONATE ADDRESS to the clergy on the theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg. Tract no. XVIII. For the New Church in the United States. With a sketch of the author’s life by B.F. Barrett. Boston: Published by Otis Clapp; New York: John Allen, 1846. 39 pages, 1p list Swedenborg Writings. 6 x 4", printed wrapper, list New Church Tracts on back. Slightly creased, VG. $15.00 516 (Religion) Cruden, Alexander, 1699-1770. A COMPLETE CONCORDANCE to the HOLY SCRIPTURES of the Old & New Testaments: or, a dictionary & alphabetical index to the Bible; very useful to all Christians who seriously read & study the inspired writings. The first American edition. Philadelphia: Kimber & Conrad, 1806. (viii),1012 pages. Frontispiece portrait with tissue. 11.75 x 9.75", leather. Crudely rebacked, upper board detached, stained, worn, soiled, marginal corner gone from frontis, fair. Shaw & Shoemaker 10233. 'Geo Brinckerhoff' on titlepage. $100.00

517 (Religion) duPont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel; translated by Pierre S. duPont. IRENEE BONFILS sur la Religion de ses Pères et de nos Pères - Irénée Bonfils on the Religion of his Forefathers & of our Forefathers. Published in Paris, 1808, Wilmington, Delaware, 1947. (39) pages. Facing French & English texts. 11 x 8.5", silver printed blue wrapper. Bookplate removed, VG. Author's son, Irénée, married a Protestant, his daughter, a Catholic. $15.00

518 (Religion) Elliott, Rt. Rev. Stephen, Bishop of Georgia. WORKING by the HOLY GHOST, the Only Mode of Gathering with Christ: being the Annual Sermon before the bishops, clergy & laity, constituting the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, preached in St. James' Church, Philadelphia, Wednesday Eventing, June 16, 1841. N-Y: for the Board of Missions, at the Missionary Rooms, 1841. Printed by William Osborn, NY. 24 pages. 8.25 x 5.25", disbound. Removed, foxed, G. $15.00

519 (Religion) Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, Publishing Committee. The CONGREGATIONAL VISITER, for Parents, Church-members & Sabbath School Teachers. Vol. I, 1844. Boston: 1844. iv,284 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", half black leather, gold lettering, marbled paper boards. Cover rubbed, bit foxed, VG. Stencilled bookplate of Hannah Wolcott. $35.00

520 (Religion) Newman, John Henry. A LETTER addressed to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, on occasion of Mr. Gladstone's Recent Expostulation. Authorized edition. NY: Catholic Publication Society, 1875. 171 pages. 7 x 5", printed wrapper. Upper wrap & titlepage detached, library rubberstamps & marks, worn, soiled, corners bent, fair. Noteworthy convert's defense of English Catholics as able to serve state & church in reply to heated denunciation. $20.00

521 (Religion) Tracy, Joseph. The GREAT AWAKENING. A History of the Revival of Religion in the Time of Edwards & Whitefield. Boston: Tappan & Dennet, NY: Josiah Adams, 1842. Copyright 1841. xviii,433 pages. Portraits of George Whitefield, Joseph Sewall, Thomas Prince, Gilbert Tennent. 9 x 6", black cloth, gold title blind stamped boards & spine, small blindstamp 'Bradley Binder, Boston'. Edges frayed, shaken, few damped edges, foxed, may lack 1 portrait, fair. $35.00

522 (Social Work) New York State Senate & Assembly. LABOR of CHILDREN in REFORM SCHOOLS. Arguments before Senate Committee on Miscellaneous Corporations, March 22, 1882, on the bill introduced by Senator Titus - entitled An Act Relating to the Employment of Children by Contract in Houses of Refuge, Reformatories, Correctional & other Institutions. No imprint. 12 pages. 8.5 x 5.25", stitched pamphlet. Outer sheet splitting, rubbed, soiled, edge chips, fair. Particular evils of system which subjected inmates to influences of contractors. Testimony by Elbridge T. Gerry, NY Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Children, William P. Letchworth, State Board of Charities, Albert O. Wright, Wisconsin, Gardner Tufts, Massachusetts, George E. Howe, Connecticut State Reform School, text of act. $20.00

523 (Swarthmore College) Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, Joseph Swain, President. The SWARTHMOREAN: A Weekly Journal devoted to the Interests of Swarthmore College, Its Alumni & Students, Swarthmore Borough & Preparatory School. Vol. I, No. 1. Swarthmore, PA: June 8, 1905. 32 pages, subscription slip inserted. Halftones of Parrish Hall & Swarthmore Preparatory School. 9 x 6", stapled booklet. VG. Annoucement of publication, establishment of Swarthmore College Press, from President, Dean, Faculty, Alumni, Co-education, Alumni House, Catalogue, Association, Clubs, Borough. $20.00 524 (Texas) Dobie, J. Frank. TOM GILROY'S FIDDLER. Merry Christmas!, Bertha & Frank Dobie, On Waller Creek, Austin, Texas, 1958. Designed by Jo Alys Downs. (12) pages. 5.25 x 7.75", printed wrapper. Wrap trifle rubbed, soiled, VG. Vagabond fiddler uses wages to open hotel in Sherman, Texas. $20.00

525 (Texas) Smith, Carl Willard. TEXAS: Pro & Con. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, copyright, 1946. 32 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Toned, VG. De-romaniticized history, politics, religion, culture. 6pp Notes & Comments by E. Haldeman-Julius at end. $10.00

526 (Textiles) [Parnell, Edward A. (Edward Andrew)]. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on DYEING and CALICO-PRINTING, including the latest inventions & improvements; also a description of the origin, manufacture, uses, & chemical properties of various animal, vegetable & mineral substances employed. With appendix comprising definitions of chemical terms; tables of weights, measures, thermometers, hygrometers, &c, by an experienced dyer, assisted by several scientific gentlemen. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1846. Copyright 1846. xxi,704 pages, 2pp publisher advertisement. 10 engraved plates, 49 figures. 9.5 x 6", black cloth, gold stamped spine, blind paneled boards. Spine cloth torn along & across, cover edges chipped & frayed, foxed, G. $75.00

527 (Textiles) Batchelder, Martha. The ART of HOOKED-RUG MAKING. Peoria: Manual Arts Press, copyright 1947. 160 pages. 118 drawings & halftones. 10 x 7", cloth, dj. Dj chipped, rubbed, VG/G. $10.00

528 (Textiles) C.G. Sargent's Sons, Graniteville, Massachusetts. MACHINERY for the PREPARATION of WOOL and WORSTEDS. October 10, 1895. (14) pages, illustrated broadside (improved single crabbing machine) inserted. Large engravings of works, wool washers, dryer, duster. 9 x 11", printed wrapper. Wrap split, detached, chipped, mostly marginal dampstain with adhesion damage & tears, affecting edge of 1 illustration, rubbed, soiled, fair. $35.00

529 (Textiles) Cobb, J.H. (Jonathan Holmes), 1799-1882. A MANUAL containing information respecting the GROWTH of the MULBERRY TREE, with suitable directions for the CULTURE of SILK. In three parts. Fourth edition enlarged. Boston: Weeks, Jordan & Company, 1839. 162 pages, 2pp publisher advertisement. 3 plates on 2 folding sheets at front, 9 engravings of silk machinery. 7 x 4.5", patterned cloth, gold lettering on upper board. Library marks & bookplates, spine tips frayed, 1 plate torn, stained, G. American Imprints 55014. $50.00

530 (Textiles) McKim, Ruby Short. ONE HUNDRED and ONE PATCHWORK PATTERNS, Quilt Name Stories, Cutting Designs, Material Suggestions, Yardage Estimates, Definite Instructions for Every Step of Quilt Making. Independence, MO: McKim Studios, copyright 1931. 127 pages. Drawings. 10.5 x 8", cloth, no dj. Owner names, few notes in text, cover bit rubbed, soiled, G/none. $10.00

531 (Textiles) O.H. Branson. (Manuscript recipe book). 'Entered A.D. 1857, Aug 19th, For E. Branson.' (16) pages, slip stitched in with manuscript recipe. 9 brown ink recipes on 10 pages, rest blank. 6.5 x 4.25", blue card cover. 'Owen & Hurlbut, So Lee, Mass' blindstamp on last leaf. Rubbed, soiled, G. Recipes: washing fluids, labor saving soap, hard soap, soft soap, cake, good winter soap, grape wine, Hetty Garrett's recipe for making soap. $45.00

532 (Textiles) Therese de Dillmont, editor. PUNTO in CROCE: Nuovi Disegni (Iia Serie). Biblioteca D- M-C. Mulhouse-Belfort-Paris: Dollfus-Mieg & Cie, no date, ca 1920? (26) pages). 20 color plates of cross-stitch designs, 4pp publisher advertisements. 7.75 x 11.5", red on green printed wrapper. Rubbed, creased, toned, G. $15.00 533 (Textiles) Walker, Lydia LeBaron. HOMECRAFT RUGS: their historic background, romance of stitchery & method of making. With illustrations in color & line, & numerous diagrams, by Mary Evangeline Walker, 17 reproductions from photographs, many in color. NY: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1929. Copyright, 1929. xvi,421 pages. 8 x 5.5", pictorial cloth, dj. Dj torn, chipped, worn, soiled, VG/fair. Braided, needlewoven, knit, crocheted, jute, tapestry, Turky, cross stitch, Phrygian, hooked, mosaic, scalloped, quilted, felt, applique, embroidered, darned, chenille, caterpillar, marquetry, shuck, corn-husk, sacking, string rugs. $25.00

534 (Travel) Phillips, Morris. ABROAD and AT HOME: Practical Hints for Tourists. NY: Brentano's, copyright 1891. The Art Press, Dempsey & Carroll, NY. (v)-advertisements for Inman Line Steamers, London & NW Railway, 251 pages, (xx)-advertisements for American transportation, resorts, hotels, Steinway Pianos. Halftone frontispiece portrait, 4 plates: Bleak House, Hotel Del Monte, Monterey, text illustrations. 7.5 x 5", gold stamped red cloth. Cover soiled, few edge nicks, toned, few corners creased, G. Great Britain, Paris, Georgia, Florida, California, Salt Lake City, Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, American hotels. $25.00

535 (University of Massachusetts) The Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Massachusetts. WINTER SCHOOLS, 1916-1917. Short Course Announcement Number 6, October, 1916, also M.A.C. Bulletin, Volume VIII, Number 6. 32 pages. Campus map, halftones of college buildings, auditorium, laboratory, chapel, poultry convention, summer camp. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Faintly creased, VG. Faculty, courses, application, admission, expenses, rules, summer schools, camps. $15.00

536 (Vermont) Springfield Bi-centennial Committee, Springfield, Vermont. SPRINGFIELD, VERMONT: 200 years of "Progress through Precision", 1761-1961. Bi-centennial. Historical Booklet: Two Centuries of Progress. 44 pages. Old views of town, fires, parade, Springfield Fair, machine tool factories, churches, &c. 11 x 8.5", printed wrapper. Corner creased, VG. $15.00

537 (Vermont) Vermont Senate. The JOURNAL of the SENATE of the State of VERMONT, Annual Session, 1864. Montpelier: Freeman Steam Printing Establishment, 1865. 301 page. 8.5 x 5.5", cloth spine, printed paper. Spine worn, cover soiled, creased, text VG. Many reports relative to Civil War, Gettysburg National Cemetery, University of Vermont. $35.00

538 (Washington, D.C.) W.G. Metzerott, Music & Print Publisher, Washington, D.C. OUR NATIONAL BUILDINGS! Views of Washington. McGill's Steam Press. No date, ca 1860? 18 cards, 4.5 x 5.5". Engravings on glossy white stock of Equestrian Statues of Jackson & Washington, US Navy Yard, Smithsonian Institution, Lunatic Asylum, President's House, National Observatory, Columbia Armory, Military Asylum, US Post Office, Naval Monument, City Hall, US Treasury, Washington Tomb, US Capitol, Congressional Cemetery, US Patent Office, Mount Vernon. 4.75 x 5.75", blue cloth portfolio, blind panels on boards, gold title on upper board, title & imprint on pastedown. Ribbon ties gone, cover bit rubbed, VG. $100.00

539 (Wellesley College) Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts. WELLESLEY COLLEGE BULLETIN, Volume 20, Number 8, May, 1931 containing Report of the Officers of The Wellesley Students' Aid Society, Incorporated, for the fiscal year ending August 31, 1930. Financial Broadcast. 91 pages. 5.5 x 3.5", printed wrapper, printed envelope addressed to Mabel Noyes, '23, Nashua, N.H. Envelope worn, else fine. Officers, impression of annual meeting, Station WSAS Broadcasting Latest Financial News from Wellesley Clubs (mock radio broadcast), gifts from clubs, classes, In Memoriam, members. $10.00

540 (Wisconsin) East Side High School, Madison, Wisconsin. "Golden" PURGOLDERS: 50th Reunion of the CLASS of 1944, August 13, 1994. (Souvenir Booklet). 46 pages. 8.5 x 5.5", purple printed gold wrapper. Trifle creased, VG. Program, alumni reports. $10.00 541 (Wisconsin) Presbyterian & Congregational Convention of Wisconsin. PLAN of ORGANIZATION, & Minutes of the Presbyterian & Congregational Convention of Wisconsin, with an appendix. Milwaukee: A. Murison & Co, Printers, 1853. 19 pages. 8.75 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap splitting, lightly creased, VG. Lists of ministers, delegates, churches, statistics. 'W.A. Niles' on wrap. $25.00

542 (Women) Bushnell, Horace. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE; the Reform against Nature. NY: Charles Scribner & Company, 1869. Copyright 1869. 184 pages, 8pp Condensed Catalog. 7.5 x 5", red cloth, gold title. 'J. Hamilton' on upper blank & few pencil notes in text, else VG. $25.00

543 (Women) Camp Pinnacle, Helderberg Mountains, Voorheesville, New York. YOUNG WOMEN'S BIBLE TRAINING MOVEMENT. (Promotional leaflet). C.F. Williams & Son, Inc, Albany, NY, (1924). 12.5 x 12.5" sheet folding to 6.25 x 3". Photos of house, cabins, tents, women, waterfall, lake, Indian Ladder Road, drawing of tent. Paperclip mark, rubbed, VG. Conference schedule, speakers, facilities, outfit, good times, autobus timetable. $15.00

544 (Women) Daniels, Mabel W. (Wheeler), 1878-1971, music & Rebecca L. Hooper, book. The COURT of HEARTS: A Comic Opera in two acts, originally written for Radcliffe College, now given under the auspices of the Brighthelmstone Club of Brighton. Produced under the direction of Miss Daniels, in Brookline, Whitney Hall, Saturday Afternoon, February Eighth, & Monday Evening, February Tenth, Nineteen Hundred & Two. (Program). Samuel Usher, Boston, MA, printer. (16) pages. Halftone of authors in costume, Hooper as male, Daniels female, local advertisements. Patronesses, Cast, Chorus of Princesses, Orchestra, Management, Ushers. 8 x 5.5", red printed wrapper. Trifle rubbed, toned, VG. $15.00

545 (Women) Duvall, Elizabeth S. "HEAR ME FOR MY CAUSE": Selected Letters of Margaret Sanger, 1926-1927. Northampton: The Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, April 1967. 32 pages. Halftones of Sanger, World Population Congress, Geneva, caricature menu from banquet. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. VG. Letters to husband J. Noah Slee & son Grant before & during conference. $10.00

546 (Women) Flower, Olive. The HISTORY of OXFORD COLLEGE for WOMEN, 1830-1928. The Miami University Alumni Association, Oxford, Ohio, copyright 1949. 329 pages. Illustrated. 8.5 x 5.5", red cloth, dj. Dj stained, worn, edges chipped, owner name (Lydia Walker Lyding, Chicago, Illinois, 1949), Walker family clippings pasted on endsheets, else VG/fair. $20.00

547 (Women) Grace Simmons [Mabel LeClair Langford]. ROSETTA, HIS GUIDING STAR or Struggling for Light. Athens, Georgia: Banner Job Office, 1908. 242 pages. Portrait of author. 8.75 x 5.75", brown cloth. Cover stained, rubbed, text bit soiled, loose, G. Novel of quiet village life set in 'Delight', Virginia, 'to show our girls how great a responsibility is resting upon them, how much good they may accomplish & to bring before them ideals that will cause them to turn their backs to the fading things of the world & put their minds on the imperishable things of heaven.' $35.00

548 (Women) Humphrey, Heman, President, Amherst College. The SHINING PATH. A Sermon preached in South-Hadley, at the Funeral of Miss Mary Lyon, March 8, 1849. Northampton: J. & L. Metcalf, 1849. 21 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap bit soiled, toned, text clean, tight, VG. President of Amherst College pays tribute to founder & president of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, now Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, with a brief biography. $20.00

549 (Women) La Lanne, Jack. JACK LA LANNE'S NEW SENSATIONAL GLAMOUR-STRETCHER. Instruction Chart. No imprint, ca 1960? 17 x 12" sheet folding to 8.5 x 6". Portrait, drawings by Earle F. Holt of woman doing 31 exercises with elastic cord. Rubbed, creased, lightly soiled, G. $10.00 550 (Women) Landers, Ann (Esther Pauline Lederer). SINCE YOU ASK ME. The Ann Landers Book. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, copyright 1961. xv,206 pages. 8 x 5.5", cloth spine, paper boards, dj. Dj edge wear, corner clipped, cover soiled, text clean, tight, VG/VG. $10.00

551 (Women) Lowry, Beverly. HER DREAM of DREAMS: The Rise & Triumph of Madam C.J. Walker. First edition. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003. 481 pages. Portrait of African-American woman. 9.5 x 6.5", hardcover, dj. Presentation slip from author. VG/VG. ISBN 0679446427. Bookplate of Annie Dillard. $15.00

552 (Women) McConaughy, James, editor. HARRIET LOUISE FORD CUTLER: Teacher, Wife, Mother, Friend. The Loving Recollections of Pupils & Friends. A Memorial. The Bookstore, East Northfield, Massachusetts, no date, ca 1903. 154 pages. 5 halftone plates, portrait, pupils, teachers, children. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Edge chips, cover rubbed, text VG. Born Cincinnati, 1863, Wellesley College, 1884, taught Mount Hermon School, husband became principal. $15.00

553 (Women) Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. ELIZABETH HARDING, BRIDE. (Advertising fiction). No imprint, ca 1910? 27 pages. Color frontispiece & 5 full-page drawings in black & orange by Katharine R. Wireman, many vignettes & page decorations in black & orange, floral patterned tissue leaves. 7.5 x 5.5", color wrapper, lovely bride on front, wreath on back. Sewing broken, cover bit rubbed, VG. Frustrated young bride rescued by Aunt Mary Goodman who preaches benefits of Ivory Soap & offers 'A Selection of Useful Recipes' for cleaning, happy ending. $15.00

554 (Women) Pye, Anne Briscoe & Nancy Shea. The NAVY WIFE: What She ought to know about the Customs of the Service & the Management of a Navy Household. Fourteenth edition. NY & London: Harper & Brothers, copyright 1942. xiii,335 pages. Glossary, bibliography. 8 x 5.5", cloth, dj. Dj edge chipped, cover spotted, VG/G. $10.00

555 (Women) Rankin, Henry William. ADELINE FRANCES PETTEE-COOK: A Northfield Portrait. (Northfield Seminary for Girls). East Northfield, Massachusetts, 1902. Press of E.L. Hildreth & Co, Brattleboro, VT. 17 pages. Frontispiece portrait. 8 x 5.5", printed wrapper. VG. Born Sharon, MA, 1859, Walpole High School, Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, 1881, taught Falmouth then Northfield Seminary for Girls, died 1900. $10.00

556 (Women) Senior Class, Portia Law School, Boston, Massachusetts. The LEGACY, 1933, Volume I. (110) pages. Portraits of faculty, seniors, group photos of yearbook staffs, lower classes, organizations, sororities, Menorah Club, few views of school, drawings, advertisements. 10.75 x 8", gold embossed purple cloth. VG. Signed by Dean Arthur W. MacLean, Board of Trustees President A. Chesley York, Faculty Advisor Bessie N. Page, 4 faculty members, 38 seniors, several inscribed to 'Esther' (Esther Maltzman). First yearbook issued by law school for women begun 1908 by Arthur MacLean, co-ed 1938, changed to New England School of Law, 1969. $50.00

557 (Women) Smith, Elizabeth, 1776-1806, H.M. Bowdler. FRAGMENTS in prose & verse, by Miss Elizabeth Smith, lately deceased. With some account of her life & character, by H.M. Bowdler. Boston: Munroe & Francis, & Samuel H. Parker, 1810. Munroe & Francis, printers. 240 pages. Portrait 'From a Drawing taken of the Author during her last illness by J.G. Wood, J. Barker pinxt, W.S. Leney Scpt. 7 x 4.5", leather. Leather worn, dry, hinges cracked, text toned, fair. Shaw & Shoemaker 21358. $35.00

558 (Women) Sweetser, S. (Seth), 1807-1878. The HARMONY of FAITH and WORKS. A Sermon preached in the Central Church, Worcester, March 23, 1851, the Sunday after the decease of Miss Sarah Waldo. Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown, 1851. 21 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, edge chips, VG. Mentions contributions of family to church, community. $15.00 559 (Women) Syracuse Colony, Syracuse City Federation, National Society of New England Women. YEAR BOOK 1931-1932. 27 pages. Portraits of presidents. 6.75 x 5", printed wrapper. Rubbed, VG. Ritual, officers, reports, program, members. $10.00

560 (Women) Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, International Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland. PAX INTERNATIONAL, Volume 10, No. 3-4, May-June 1935. JANE ADDAMS, September 6, 1860-May 21, 1935. (Memorial issue). (8) pages. Portrait by Violet Oakley. Folded sheets, 11 x 9". Creased, rubbed, VG. Tributes by Hannah Clothier Hall, Louise de Koven Bowen, Maude Royden, Clara Ragaz-Nadig, Emily Greene Balch, Walter Lippman, Bibliographical Note by Mary K. Simkhovitch. $25.00

561 (World War I) The Pilgrims of the United States, Chauncey M. Depew, President. ADDRESSES delivered at a Luncheon given by The Pilgrims of the United States in honour of the British Army & Navy on "British Day", "America's Tribute to Britain", Saturday, December the 7th, 1918, at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, New York. 43 pages. 8 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Wrap soiled, rubbee, few short edge tears, text VG. Officers, Addresses by Depew, Sir Henry Babington Smith, Sir William Lowther Grant, Vice-admiral Albert Gleaves, U.S.N., Brigadier General L.R. Kenyon, Col. Samuel E. Tillman, James W. Gerard, Frank H. Keefer, Harry Lauder, &c. $15.00

562 (World War I) The Pilgrims of the United States, Joseph H. Choate, President. SPEECHES delivered at Dinner in honour of The Lord Chief Justice of England, The Right Honourable The Lord Reading, G.C.B. & his Associates, Members of the Anglo-French Credit & Finance Commission, Sir Edward H. Holden, Bart., Sir Henry Babington Smith, K.C.B., M. Octave Homberg, M. Ernest Mallet & Basil P. Bluekett, Esquire, C.B., given by The Pilgrims of the United States on Thursday, the Thirteenth of September, 1915 at Sherry's, New York. 22 pages. 8 x 6.5", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, soiled, text VG. Intended to generate financial support for Allies. $15.00

563 (Yale University) Sheffield Scientific School & School of Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, John Moale Warner & Alfred Marshall Rankin, editors. HISTORY of the CLASS of NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX. Class Secretaries Bureau, 1936. 314 pages. Photo-engraved plates of school, officers, portraits of seniors, photos of sports teams, campus, organizations, events, comic drawings. 9.5 x 6", white cloth spine, blue paper boards, no dj. Cover rubbed, soiled, VG/none. $25.00

564 (Yale University) Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. STATISTICS of the CLASS of '84, Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1884. 27 pages. 9 x 5.75", printed wrapper. Lightly creased, wrap soiled, corner chip, G. Prep schools, money, dance, religion, sports, ethics, beauty, personality, hymenical, prizes, questions. $20.00

565 (Yale University) Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. STATISTICS of the CLASS of '87, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. New Haven: Stafford Printing, 1887. 34 pages, 2pp advertisements. 9 x 5.5", printed wrapper. Wrap rubbed, toned, G. Nicknames, fathers, personal, favorites, finances, music, hymeneal, lost, strayed or stolen, appearance, prizes, questions. $20.00

566 (Yale University) Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. The ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT of YALE COLLEGE, 1903-1904. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1903. 227 pages. Folding map of city/university buildings. 8 x 5", printed wrapper. Upper wrap bit damaged, creased, else VG. Corporation, calendar, faculty, admission, courses, preachers, expenses, gym, aid, prizes, students, examinations. $15.00