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London: John Murray, 1871. First edition, first printing. Quarter leather. This is the first edition, first impression of Charles Darwins The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex his first book to apply the term evolution - in a striking contemporary fine binding. The binding features quarter calf over marbled paper-covered boards, with blind tooled transitions between the boards and calf corners and spine. The spine features raised, gilt-decorated bands framed by double gilt rules, a black title panel, and gilt devices adorning undecorated compartments. The boards, endpapers, and page edges are all marbled in a matching nonpareil combed pattern, creating a compelling aesthetic consistency. First impression of the first edition is confirmed by issue points; in Volume I, transmitted is the first word on p.297; Volume II has errata on the title page verso (seventeen errata for Volume I and eight for Volume II) and a tipped-in Postscript at unpaginated pp. ix-x referring…
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
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4th Hussar, The Story of the 4th Queen's Own Hussars, 1685-1958
by David Scott Daniell, Foreword and contributions by Winston S. Churchill
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Aldershot, Gale & Polden Ltd., 1959. First edition. Hardcover. This scarce book is a unit history of the Queen's Own 4th Hussars, particularly notable for a foreword and contributions by Winston S. Churchill. The 4th Hussars was at Aldershot in 1895 when Lieutenant Winston Churchill joined it from Sandhurst as the junior subaltern. The 4th Hussars would experience much of its most conspicuous glory during Churchill's long life and then would cease to be in the twilight of Churchill's life, just a few years after the end of Churchill's second premiership. Not surprisingly, Churchill contributions to this book are ubiquitous and prominent. Churchill contributes a Foreword dated September 1957, with facsimile signature. There are also numerous lengthy excerpts from Churchill works, including My Early Life, The World Crisis, and The Second World War. Of bibliographic note is Churchill's address of 1 February 1943, which here appears in a version somewhat different from those published in Onwards to…
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Bespiegelingen Over Godswysheid In't Bestier de Schepselen en Eerkroon voor de Caab de Goede Hoop.
by Jan de Marre
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Amsterdam: Adriaan Wor, en de Erve G. Onder de Linden, 1746. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Jan de Marre (1696-1763) was a commander of a Dutch East India Company ship. He first joined the company at the age of 13, and achieved the rank of commander in 1728. He retired from the Company in 1732, and moved on to a career of writing and of directing a theatre company, among other interests. This volume, in Dutch, remains in an intact original binding in good plus condition with near fine contents. The half leather binding features decorative gilt spine bands and leather corners over speckled paper boards with red-speckled page edges. The binding is sound and square with wear at the corners, abrasions to the rear board, and overall wear and some cracking to the spine. The contents are bright and surprisingly clean, with very mild toning and occasional light spotting confined to the page edges. There are two engraved title vignettes and one engraved portrait of the author. All in all an extremely nice copy…
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Otto Landsberg 1803-1905
by Simon A. De Villiers
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Cape Town: C. Struik (Pty) Ltd., 1974. 1st Edition. Full leather. Otto Landsberg (1803-1905) was a German-born artist who moved to South Africa with his parents when he was 14. He was a painter, art teacher and musician. His works were inspired by the masters of the Italian Renaissance. This "De Luxe Edition", in fine condition, is signed by the author and "limited to one-hundred copies", this being no. 51. The green pebble grain morocco binding is nearly perfect, marred only by a tiny spot of wear at the base of the spine. The profusely illustrated contents are clean, bright, and tight. A lovely production in every respect.
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A 6 November 1928 telegram from future president Franklin D. Roosevelt to his essential aide, confidante, and de facto chief of staff Marguerite "Missy" LeHand, on the night of the exceptionally close election that made him Governor of New York
by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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New York, 1928. Telegram. This striking piece of ephemera captures a pivotal moment of twentieth century political history and the singular working relationship between the man who would become Americas longest-serving president and the woman who would serve as his de facto chief of staff. This is a 6 November 1928 telegram from Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945) to Marguerite Alice Missy Lehand (1894-1944). Print in six lines reads: DZ NEW YORK N Y 1011 PM NOV 6TH L829 | MMISS [sic] M A LEHAND | WARM SPRINGS GA. | GOVE SMITH AND I BOTH RUNNING VERY CLOSE IN THE STATE | FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT. | 9- 17 PM. The telegram is printed on 8 x 6.5 inch (20.3 x 16.5 cm) WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM stationery. The dark purple type remains distinct, if slightly variable in ink. The paper is inevitably toned but nearly complete, with fractional closed tears along the left edge, a tiny stain along the lower right edge, a single horizontal crease, and a single vertical crease. The telegram is protected…
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