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Maritime Piety
The sabbath at sea; or the history of Samuel Newman. New York: American Tract Society, [ca. 1832-1838]. 16mo. 28 pp. (covers numbered 2 & 3).
$75.00
Vol. 5, no. 141 of the publications of the American Tract Society: A short tale in which sailors worship first at the floating Chapel for Seamen, then learn to conduct their own onboard services. The title vignette is a wood engraving by Alexander Anderson.
Publisher's printed paper wrappers, apparently removed from a nonce volume, with sewing holes; paper split over spine, with edges chipped and corners creased. Pages showing light foxing. (15359)
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Saint-Aubin, Piétresson de. Promenade aux cimetières de Paris, aux sépultures royales de Saint-Denis, et aux catacombes .... Paris: C.L.F. Panckoucke, [1820?]. 12mo (18.9 cm, 7.5"). [4], ii, 6, 243, [1] pp.; 30 plts.
(1 fold.).
$400.00
Uncommon first edition of this sepulchrally themed entry in a series of Parisian guidebooks, here in its original paper wrappers. The volume covers what the preface describes as the most picturesque cemeteries to be found in any European city, with
30 tipped-in engraved plates by Dubois illustrating various gravestones.
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We find only two U.S. locations and a copy at the British Library.
Publisher’s printed paper wrappers; edges nicked, paper split and chipping along spine, text block cracked. Front pastedown with institutional bookplate. Lower margins of title-page and preface waterstained, inner margin of frontispiece waterstained; upper margin of title-page with portion torn away. Some plates lightly foxed or browned, one with waterstaining in lower margin. Pages untrimmed.
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(Saleman’s
Sample Book). Lewis, William Dodge, ed.
The new Winston simplified dictionary and reference library. Philadelphia: Universal
Book & Bible House, copyright 1937. 8vo (22.5 cm, 8.9"). Frontis., [approx.
145] pp.; 25 plts. [with] Brown, Thomas Kite,
Jr., ed. The new Winston
simplified dictionary for young people. Philadelphia: Universal Book & Bible
House, 1937. Frontis., [approx. 126] pp.; 20 plts.
$150.00
Mock-up of these two Winston reference books, with numerous in-text
illustrations as well as color-printed plates and maps. These are more sample
books than canvassing items, with only the front pastedown providing testimonial
information and the text otherwise consisting of straight excerpts from the intended
publication.
The outer binding is red textured cloth with the front cover stamped in
black and gilt, and the interior front cover sample for the children’s
version is a different red textured cloth stamped in black. The leaves for
subscribers’information are unused.
Not in Arbour. Publisher’s cloth as described above,
gently worn with corners rubbed and small scrape to front cover. Interior
clean.

A Classic of Modern American Poetry
Sandburg, Carl. Good morning, America. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1928. 8vo. x, [6], 251, [1] pp.
$25.00
First trade edition of this important collection from a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.
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Publisher's blue cloth, front cover and spine with gilt-stamped
title; edges and extremities lightly worn, spine darkened, evidence of something
round once set on cover, scattered small spots of light discoloration. Interior
clean and nice.
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Remembrances of
Idyllic Youth
Sassoon, Siegfried. Memoirs of a fox-hunting man. New York: Printed for the Members of The Limited Editions Club, 1981. Tall 8vo. Frontis., [8], 9–284 pp.; 8 plts.
$95.00
Geoffrey Keynes provided the introduction to Siegfried Sassoon's semi-autobiographical novel of his childhood and youth. Keynes here explains Sassoon's efforts and anxieties in making the transition from poet to writer of prose.
Paul Hogarth illustrated the book with black-and-white vignettes which open and close each chapter, and eight full-page color wash drawings. John Lewis designed the book choosing a monotype Walbaum font. The binding is quarter red calf over light-brown buckram sides, gilt-lettered on the spine, and gilt-stamped on the front cover with a design of various fox-hunting implements; tucked away at the lower edge of the back cover is a gilt design of a sly-looking fox in full trot.
This edition is limited to 1600 copies and is signed by the artist on the colophon.
Limited Editions Club, Bibliography of the Fine Books Published by The Limited Editions Club, 1929–1985, 506. Binding as above, in original glassine wrapper and slipcase; wrapper with tears at bottom edge. Slipcase with slight bumping at inner front edge. A fine copy, in a near fine slipcase. (22104)
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The Face of Battle
Sassoon, Siegfried. Memoirs of an infantry officer. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1981. Small folio. xvii, 224, [4 (3 blank)] pp.; 8 plts.
$110.00
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Siegfried Sassoon was one of a celebrated group of soldier-poets who experienced firsthand the ghastly realities of life in the trenches and whose words form an important part of Britain's cultural memory of the Great War. Sassoon's Memoirs covers some of the war's most significant actions, including its single bloodiest day, when 60,000 British soldiers were killed on 1 July 1916, at the Battle of the Somme.
Paul Hogarth's eight full-page watercolors and over a dozen black-and-white vignettes vividly illustrate the bomb-churned landscape of no-man's land, the explosions of rifle and gunfire, and the irony of well-fed generals enjoying life behind the lines. Dennis J. Grastorf designed the book using a 12-point Baskerville font with two points leading space in between the lines. The binding is a natural-tone rough linen, stamped in black on each cover with a bugle design. David Daiches wrote the introduction.
This edition is limited to 2,000 copies and this offering includes the monthly newsletter. The colophon is signed by the artist.
Limited Editions Club, Bibliography of the Fine Books Published by The Limited Editions Club, 1929–1985, 519. Binding as above; slipcase with two short scratches on back. Fine, in a fine slipcase. (22078)
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From
the
Nuremberg
Chronicle — 8
Portraits
Schedel, Hartmann.
Liber chronicarum. Nürnberg: Anton Koberger, for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian
Kammermeister, 1493. Folio (42 x 29.5 cm; 16.5" x 11.5"; h x w). 1 leaf.
$350.00
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Folio 128 from one of the most famous illustrated books of the incunablar era of
printing from moveable type. This leaf has four in-text portraits on the recto and four in a
column on the verso. The portraits on the recto are of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Arnobius,
Lactantius, and Eusebius; those on the verso are Popes Silvester I, Marcus, Julius I, and Liberius.
The text is in Latin in gothic type.
ISTC is00307000; Goff S307; HC 14508*; Klebs 889.1; Polain(B)
3469; IGI 8828; Oates 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029; Pr 2084; BMC, II, 437.
Old stitching holes in inner margin; one short tear in lower margin;
spotting or old staining (generally light) in margins; no wormholes.
Very nice. (26692)
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Presidential Poems from
“The Poet & Philosopher”
Schmidt, Fritz Leopold. Our presidents in verse. New York: The Poet & Philosopher Magazine, © 1925. 12mo (17.3 cm, 6.8"). Frontis., [4], xii, 111, [1], xiii–xvii, [1] pp.; illus.
$100.00
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First edition: Sonnets on the presidents of the United States of America from Washington through Harding, each illustrated with a halftone portrait. This volume was a free giveaway for subscribers to the Poet & Philosopher Magazine, of which Schmidt was at one time the editor, and is now not often seen on the market. An errata slip is tipped in at the front.
Different readers will of course have different favorites; one PRB&Mer's is the poem on Van Buren, beginning, “A panic wild has seized our glorious land!” and moving to its denoument with that president couch[ing his] lance anent / Commercial Ruin, who on the field is slain.”
Publisher's blue cloth with all edges rose; gilt-stamped title on front cover and spine, blind-stamped American eagle on front cover; spine very slightly darkened, extremities a bit rubbed, back cover with spots of light discoloration. A solid, clean copy, better-looking than above description might imply. (26694)
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Scott, Walter. Complete poetical works of Sir Walter Scott. Boston & New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. (pr. by the Riverside Press, Cambridge), (copyright 1900). 8vo (21.1 cm, 8.3"). Frontis., xxiii, [1], 582 pp.
$100.00
“Cambridge Edition,” printed and bound at the Riverside Press.
Binding: Contemporary half red morocco with rose cloth–covered sides, spine with gilt-stamped title, raised bands with dotted gilt rules, spine compartments framed in triple gilt fillets with gilt dots in each corner. Top edge gilt; silk ribbon place marker.
Binding as above, front cover with one small spot of discoloration, leather showing minor scuffing. Front pastedown with private collector’s armorial bookplate. Pages clean.

“Neither
Romance Nor Pure History”
— The Pilgrims &
Their Departure from England
Sears, Edmund H. Pictures of the olden time, as shown
in the fortunes of a family of the Pilgrims. Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Co.; Cincinnati: George S.
Blanchard; London: Sampson Low, Son, & Co., 1857. 12mo (19.8 cm, 7.75"). viii, 342 pp.
$100.00
First edition: Historical novel based on the author's
genealogical researches, with chapters entitled “The Exile,” “The
Adventurer,” and “The Pilgrim.” Sears later in the same year
issued a now-rare private edition of this work which included a spurious pedigree
of Richard Sears, not present here. The
Massachusetts-born Sears was a Unitarian minister and author of the words of
the famous carol, “It Came upon the Midnight Clear.”
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Wright, II, 2174; Sabin 78641. Publisher's brown cloth,
covers blind-stamped with star-shaped design, spine with gilt-stamped title
and blind-stamped decoration; binding cocked and rubbed, spine extremities
chipped. Ex–social club library: 19th-century bookplate and call number
on pastedown and fly-leaf, front free endpaper lacking, title-page pressure-stamped.
No other markings. Pages faintly age-toned, otherwise clean. (26565)
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Practical
Manual for
“OUTERS”
Seneca
[pseud. of Henry H. Soule]. Canoe
and camp cookery: A practical cook book for canoeists, Corinthian sailors and
outers. New York: Forest & Stream Publishing Co., 1893. 12mo (19.3 cm, 7.6").
96 pp.
$190.00
Second edition, following the first of 1885. This cookbook thumbs
its nose at any “good housewife” or “careful cook” who
would try to tell a camper to send boiled corn to table in a napkin (p. vii)
without having bothered to mention salting the water or even how much water
to use, favoring instead rough-and-ready preparations with very specific instructions.
Recipes make use of the obvious venison as well as squirrel, woodchuck, porcupine,
and opossum; a brief guide to identifying edible mushrooms is present.
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The author was physically disabled from childhood, but admired by his fellow
students at Cornell both for his fierce independence and for his enthusiasm
for outdoor life: “On more than one occasion the young fellow who could
not walk a foot without his crutches, or swim a stroke, has paddled his frail
canoe from Ithaca to Syracuse . . . sleeping under his boat at night and with
no other companion than his dog” (Chi Phi Quarterly, vol. XI,
no. 2, 74–75).
This is the original second edition,
not
a modern reprint or facsimile.
Binding: Publisher's blue
cloth, front cover with gilt- and black-stamped title and pictorial vignettes,
spine with gilt-stamped title.
Brown, Culinary Americana, 2521. Binding with
minor rubbing to corners and spine extremities, spine slightly sunned. Front
free endpaper with pencilled gift inscription.
A
beautiful copy of an unusual and intriguing testament to the pleasures of
Nature and its offerings. (26676)
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Shakespeare, William. Cymbeline. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. London: J. Wenman, 1777. 8vo (20.2 cm, 8"). 21, [1 (blank)] pp. (without the plate).
$145.00
Garrick’s adaptation, printed towards the end of a long run
of successful Shakespearean productions at Drury Lane. The dramatis personæ
does not, alas, list the actors.
ESTC T34530. Removed from a nonce volume, now in a Mylar folder.
Lacking the plate. Edges shaved, in some cases with loss of letters or
final lines. First few leaves with waterstaining along lower inner margins
and light foxing.
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Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne — Caesar & Cleo
Shaw, George Bernard. Two plays for Puritans. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1966. Folio. Frontis., [4], vii–xxxiv,
illus. page, [1 (blank)], 3–215, [4 (3 blank)] pp.; 12 plts.
$90.00
This edition (limited to 1500 copies) of Two Plays for Puritans by George Bernard Shaw — the two plays being The Devil's Disciple and Caesar and Cleopatra — bears both a long preface by the author and notes written by him for each play.
George Him both illustrated and designed the book, and also signed the colophon. The book is heavily illustrated with
a considerable number of black-and-white line-and-wash drawings and 14 full-page color illustrations which were hand-colored by the pochoir process at the studio of Walter Fischer. These drawings are both beautiful and witty. In one color plate, for example, we see a line of picketing Egyptian soldiers carrying placards reading, “Egypt for the Egyptians,” and “Caesar Go Home,” the latter appearing in “Egyptian Hieroglyphs”; in another plate, we are treated to a breathtaking scene of the library at Alexandria being consumed by fire; in yet another drawing,
we see an amusing little rendering of Belzanor's description of a seven-armed wife-eating Roman soldier!
Him chose a monotype Plantin font for the text which was printed in Bloomfield, Connecticut, at the Sign of the Stone Book. The binding is full bright red “vellum book-cloth” stamped on the front with a double-eagle (one American, one Roman) design in gold, and stamped on the spine in black and gold leaf with a design of a Roman legionary standard bearing the title and the author's initials. The endpapers are “nugget-gold” Tweedweave.
This offering does not include the monthly newsletter or the mailing notice.
Limited Editions Club, Bibliography of the Fine Books Published by The Limited Editions Club, 1929–1985, 381. A fine copy with the slipcase, which is covered in “nugget-gold” paper and stamped in black and gold. Slipcase showing traces of rubbing at top and bottom.
A great treat for a Shaw-lover! (21756)
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Isn't “Rustlings in the Rockies” a GREAT Title??
Shields, G.O. Rustlings in the Rockies: Hunting and fishing by mountain and stream. Chicago: Belford, Clarke & Co., 1883. 8vo. Frontis., xvi (vii/viii bound in after xvi),9–306, [6 (adv.)] pp.; illus.
$100.00
Early edition, following the first of 1880 (published as Hunting the Great West): Outdoors adventures among the bears and buffalo — not to mention the trout and the alligator — as well as encounters with the Cheyenne and Sioux, all illustrated with numerous full-page and in-text steel engravings. The author (a.k.a. Coquina) was president of the League of American Sportsmen and a frequent contributor to American Field.
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Binding: Publisher's brown cloth, front cover with black-stamped hunting scene and title framed in gilt, spine with gilt-stamped title.
Binding as above, corners and spine head lightly rubbed. Ex–social club library: call number on endpaper, rubber-stamp on title-page, no other markings. Pages clean. (27113)
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Cold-War
Comedy 1957
Shulman, Max. Rally round the flag, boys! New
York: Doubleday & Co., 1957. 8vo. [8], 278 pp.
$25.00
First edition: Comedy in a Connecticut suburb, involving sex, soldiers,
and missiles.
Dust jacket slightly yellowed and showing minor wear; generally
a clean, nice copy . (5031)
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