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Baltimore: Printed by Warner & Hanna, at the Bible and Heart Office, 1810., 1810.. Fair. - 16mo, 6-3/4 inches high by 4 inches wide. Early brown mottled calf. The covers are detached. The covers are rubbed and soiled with wear to the edges and corners and the spine is chipped. The pagination is as follows: pages [i]-vi, [i], 8-165, & [3]. The top edges of the title and preface pages have been clipped with no loss of text. There is offsetting and occasional foxing throughout with several page corners creased. An early owner's name is penned at the top of page 136. A complete copy which would be well worth rebinding. The 4-page preface to this French language book of Fables for American seeking to learn the language is in English. This little volume includes a 67-page French-English glossary on pages 99 through 165 and a 3-page catalog in English of "Books published and for sale by Warner & Hanna".
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FABLES CHOISIES, A L'USAGE DES ENFANS, ET DES AUTRES PERSONNES QUI COMMENCENT A APPRENDRE LA LANGUE FRANCOISE, Avec un Index alphabetique de tous les mots traduits en Anglois.
by Chambaud, Louis.
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FATHER'S LESSON IN THE HAYFIELD. A Story for the Young.
by [Anonymous].
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London, Edinburgh, and New York: [Thomas] Nelson & Sons, circa [1870's]., [1870's].. Good. - Duodecimo (12mo), 5-1/2 inches high by 4 inches wide. Softcover, bound in pictorial yellow wrappers with copper-tone decorations. The edges of the covers are stained with some light foxing to the rear cover and a small chip to the top edge of the rear cover. 16 pages including a frontispiece titled "Disappointed". A previous owner's name is penciled on the half-title. The corners are lightly creased with some light foxing to the pages, and with heavier foxing to the last page and inside the rear cover. Good.Rare.
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A FUN-FILLED VISIT TO WALT DISNEY WORLD WITH MICKEY MOUSE. A Hallmark Pop-Up Book.
by Walley, Dean.
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Kansas City, MO: Hallmark Cards, Inc., (1972)., (1972).. Very good. - Small quarto, 9-1/4 inches high by 6-3/4 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in color pictorial boards titled in red & black on the front cover and spine. The covers are bumped & slightly soiled. 16 pages, illustrated in full color with Disney characters, including 5 double-page pop-ups and 6 moveable parts. All of the moveable parts are in working condition with only minor wear to the tabs. There is minor foxing along the top edge of some of the pages. Very good.
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THE LITTLE KNITTER / By Rev. P.B. Power, Worthing, Eng.
by Power, Philip Bennett (1822-1899).
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Boston: American Tract Society, 28 Cornhill, Boston, [1842-1868]., [1842-1868].. Very good. - Tricesimo-secondo (32 mo), 5-3/4 inches high by 3-3/4 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in violet (faded to tan) pebbled cloth with the initials "ATS" embossed on each cover. The covers are rubbed & soiled and the head and tail of the spine are lightly chipped. 63 pages, illustrated with 2 plates including a frontispiece. There is occasional minor soiling & spotting to the pages. Very good.Scarce.
The American Tract Society published at 28 Cornhill in Boston from 1842 to 1868. The author, Philip Bennett Power entered the ministry of the Church of England in 1846. He served congregations in Leicester, Holloway (in London), and Worthing until 1865.
The illustrations, which are attributed to John N. Hyde, feature Kitty learning to knit and Kitty knitting by the roadside.
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MARTEN AND HIS TWO LITTLE SCHOLARS AT A SUNDAY SCHOOL. By the author of "The Two Lambs", etc.; Revised by the Committee of Publication.
by (Gilbert, George). [Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton, 1781-1858].
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Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, 1827., 1827.. Good. - Tricesimo-segundo (32mo), 5-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in marbled boards backed with a black cloth spine, titled in gilt on the spine. The covers are rubbed with wear to the corners and head & tail of the spine. A total of 154 pages, including 141, [1] numbered and 12 duplicate pages that are bound in. Illustrated with a wood-engraved frontispiece by George Gilbert. The rear hinge is cracked and there is scattered foxing throughout. Good.The book is signed in print at the end with the letter "L". Signature "G", pages 73-84, has been bound in twice.
George Gilbert, a pupil of William Mason in 1818, engraved for "The Casket" from 1826-1839.
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[TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE]. TALES FROM SHAKSPEARE, Designed for the Use of Young Persons. By Charles Lamb. (2 volumes).
by (Shakespeare, William). Lamb, Charles and Mary.
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Philadelphia and New York: Published by Bradford and Inskeep; and Inskeep and Bradford, 1813., 1813.. Fair. - Octavo, 6-7/8 inches high by 4-3/8 inches wide. Two volumes uniformly bound in early brown calf with gilt titled leather labels and gilt rules on the spines. The warped covers are rubbed and scuffed and the leather is splitting along the joints. There is heavy chipping to the second volume's spine with partial loss of that volume's title label. 283 pages & 305 pages respectively, illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of William Shakespeare, engraved by Edwin after a painting by Zoust, at the front of the first volume. The hinges are cracking and there is a small piece out from the top of the front endpaper of the first volume. Several signatures are slightly pulled. The edges of the first and last few pages of each volume are darkened and there is scattered foxing throughout with occasional light dampstaining. A complete set which collates perfectly with Welch 744, including the presence…
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TYPED LETTER SIGNED BY HANS REINHART to renowned collector of Hans Christian Andersen Dr. Richard Klein, REGARDING 2 OF HIS ANDERSEN RELATED CREATIONS.
by Reinhart, Hans (1880-1963), Swiss poet and devotee of Hans Christian Andersen.
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Winterthur, Switzerland: April 3, 1956., 1956.. Fine. - Over 70 words typed on 8-1/4 inch high by 5-7/8 inch wide creamy white paper, with two annotations in pencil by the recipient noting the dates that he received the letter and that on which he received the score mentioned by Reinhart. Addressed to the renowned collector of Hans Christian Andersen material Dr. Richard Klein, the letter is boldly signed by the Swiss poet Hans Reinhart. Folded once for mailing. Near fine. <p>Hans Reinhart (1880-1963) writes to the renowned Hans Christian Andersen collector Dr. Richard Klein in London. He tells Klein that he will be happy to send him a corrected copy of the piano score for his play "Garten des Paradieses". He goes on to inform him that the piano score for "Der Schatten" is to be performed in Basel in the summer. However, it was a private publication and he cannot recall the date it was published. Klein notes in pencil the date he received the letter and the date he received…
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WATT'S SONGS: EARLY RELIGION. [Running title: Watt's Divine and Moral Songs.]
by Watts, Isaac.
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New York: McLoughlin Bros., circa [1870-1873]., [1870-1873].. Fair. - Sextodecimo (16mo), 5-3/4 inches high by 3-7/8 inches wide. Softcover, bound in pink wrappers printed in red, blue and black featuring an illustration by John Karst on the front wrap of a family listening to the father reading and with ads on the rear wrapper. The soiled covers are detached but present and the inner edge of the rear cover is chipped. [12] pages, with 4 color illustrations signed by John Karst and Edward P. Cogger. The rear cover and text block are pinned together along the inner edge. Fair. <p>The songs included, without music, are: "The Advantages of Early Religion", "The Child's Complaint", "Obedience to Parents", "The Danger of Delay" and "Cradle Hymn".<p>Publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper, includes ads for illuminated texts for Sunday school rewards (12 packets), Half hours with the Bible (two series, six titles listed in the…
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THE WIND WARRIOR: The Training of a Karate Champion.
by Goedecke, Christopher J.; Hausherr, Rosmarie.
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New York: Four Winds Press, (1992)., (1992).. Very good. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY CHRISTOPHER J. GOEDECKE - Oblong small quarto [8-1/4 inches high by approximately 10 inches wide], black boards backed with black cloth in a dust wrapper. There is some light creasing to the edges of the dust jacket with a tiny chip to the bottom edge of its front panel. 64 pages. Profuse black-and-white photographic illustrations. Fine in a very good dust wrapper. First edition.Inscribed and signed in full by Christopher J. Goedecke on the front endpaper.The authors describe the training of thirteen-year-old karate champion Nick Armitage and his successful participation with his school's Wind Warriors team in the Garden State Games, a New Jersey statewide amateur tournament.
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