Published by Self Published 0, Grand Valley, ON.
Seller: Alexander Books (ABAC/ILAB), Ancaster, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 142p. Illus. Book.
Language: English
Published by Van Benthuysen & Sons' Steam Printing House., 1867
Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Top half of last few pages and bottom corner of first two pages stained, endpapers foxed, corners rubbed. 1867 Hard Cover. iv, 562, [4] pp. 8vo. A collection of medical papers by various authors, with discussions of: urinary calculi; capillary blood vessels; empyema; spotted or congestive fever; cerebro-spinal meningitis; chlorosis; vomiting of fat; hernia; medical use of electricity; chronic metritis; still-births; ligation of the primitive carotid artery; cholera at quarantine at the Port of New York; physiology of the retina; tenant houses; spontaneous evolution of the foetus; continued fever of New York City; cystitis and rupture of the bladder treated by cystotomy; consanguineous marriages; fatal hemorrhage succeeding pneumonia; diploteratology. Illustrated with black-and-white plates, lists of members following articles. Garrison-Morton 534.64 (referencing three separate articles published 1865-1867): "Includes a valuable history of teratology with a detailed bibliography. Fisher assembled one of the largest of all libraries on teratology.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1983
Seller: Hockley Books, Palgrave, ON, Canada
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Appears to be self published. Publication date not actually stated. Signed on title page by author. Comb binding. Sticker remains upper right otherwise very good.Book is actually larger than trade paper it is 8.5"x11".
Published by Self-published, 1982
Seller: Silver Creek Books & Antiques, Port Perry, ON, Canada
Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. VG softcover with plastic spiral spine - see actual image. Card covers have minor soiling and edgewear. 142 pp. Memoirs of John Root former MPP for Wellington County. History-Ontario. Signed by Author(s).
Published by A. I. Root Company, Medina, OH, 1976
Seller: BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australia
18th ed. Paperback trade, good plus condition, black & white text-photos, front cover corner creased, minor edgewear, old price marks. 96 pp. This classic text on beekeeping is published by the Editorial Staff of the journal 'Gleanings in Bee Culture'. This is the 18th edition. First published in the 1920s.
Published by Privately Printed, New York, 1904
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Good. First edition. Quarto. 57, [1]pp. Printed buff wrappers. Oxidation from old staples, crease on front wrap, and erosion at the spine, a good copy.
Cartoné (tapa dura cartón). Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. 1Ş. En 1977 se publica la mejor obra de todos los tiempos sobre la biomecánica podológica, Función normal y anormal del pie. Considerada un clásico, supuso un cambio radical en el conocimiento que hasta ese momento se tenía del comportamiento del pie. Tanto es así que sus autores marcaron un camino en la exploración, el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de las alteraciones del pie y la extremidad inferior que acabó siendo el paradigma dominante respecto a la biomecánica funcional podiátrica durante más de treinta años. En la actualidad no hay ningún otro libro sobre el. funcionamiento del pie que haya tenido una repercusión tan importante en la comunidad podológica internacional. No es de extrañar, a pesar de la fecha de publicación original, que este libro continúe siendo de lectura obligada para todas aquellas personas, estudiantes, profesionales y formadores, que estén interesadas en conocer aspectos de la biomecánica del pie. La estructura, la información que contiene, sus imágenes y su facilidad de lectura hacen que. esta importante obra clásica sobre el pie y la extremidad inferior sea una referencia obligada en nuestras bibliotecas. LIBRO.
Tapa blanda. Condition: Nuevo.
Condition: New. Idioma/Language: Español. En 1977 se publica la mejor obra de todos los tiempos sobre la biomecánica podológica, Función normal y anormal del pie. Considerada un clásico, supuso un cambio radical en el conocimiento que hasta ese momento se tenía del comportamiento del pie. Tanto es así que sus autores marcaron un camino en la exploración, el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de las alteraciones del pie y la extremidad inferior que acabó siendo el paradigma dominante respecto a la biomecánica funcional podiátrica durante más de treinta años. En la actualidad no hay ningún otro libro sobre el funcionamiento del pie que haya tenido una repercusión tan importante en la comunidad podológica internacional. No es de extrañar, a pesar de la fecha de publicación original, que este libro continúe siendo de lectura obligada para todas aquellas personas, estudiantes, profesionales y formadores, que estén interesadas en conocer aspectos de la biomecánica del pie. La estructura, la información que contiene, sus imágenes y su facilidad de lectura hacen que esta importante obra clásica sobre el pie y la extremidad inferior sea una referencia obligada en nuestras bibliotecas. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
Language: English
Published by Rochester Historical Society, 1931
Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Spines a bit faded with some weakening of gilt titles, boards lightly soiled, ink stamp on front endpaper of fourth volume. Bindings tight and square, text clean, bright, and unmarked. 1931 Hard Cover. Complete in four volumes. viii, [2], 403, [1]; viii, [2], 431, [1]; vi, [2], 419, [1]; viii, [2], 483, [3] pp. 8vo. Essays and articles celebrating one hundred years of Rochester, New York, including contributions by various authors. The first three volumes include poems about Rochester, and the fourth the music for the Centennial Hymn composed for the occasion. Includes Volume 1: Beginnings, Volume 2: Home Builders, Volume 3: Expansion, and Volume 4: Jubilee.
Language: English
Published by Rochester Historical Society, 1931
Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Spines a bit faded with some weakening of gilt titles, boards lightly soiled, endpapers of volume three a bit foxed with top corner of front free endpaper clipped, ink stamp on front endpaper of volume four with small spot on fore edge. 1931 Hard Cover. Complete in four volumes. viii, [2], 403, [1]; viii, [2], 431, [1]; vi, [2], 419, [1]; viii, [2], 483, [3] pp. 8vo. Essays and articles celebrating one hundred years of Rochester, New York, including contributions by various authors. The first three volumes include poems about Rochester, and the fourth the music for the Centennial Hymn composed for the occasion. Includes Volume 1: Beginnings, Volume 2: Home Builders, Volume 3: Expansion, and Volume 4: Jubilee.
US$ 110.65
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Add to basketCondition: New.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 178.59
Quantity: 2 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. reprint edition. 333 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.80 inches. In Stock.
Language: English
Published by Clinical Biomechanics Corporation, USA, 1977
Seller: RT Books, Wexford, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. PUBLISHER: Clinical Biomechanics Corporation DATE/EDITION: 1977, stated first edition BINDING: Hardbound in dark blue cloth with silver lettering and decorations on front cover and spine, 478 pages. DUST JACKET: No jacket. BOOK CONDITION: A small nick at top front edge and very mild rubbing to edges. Book is clean inside and out and the binding is tight. No writing in the book. DESCRIPTION: Illustrated.
Published by The Academy of American Poets, (New York, 1966
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Stapled wrappers. 65pp. Edges lightly age-toned and bumped, near fine. Contributions by Robert M. Philmus, Margaret Edwards, Ron Loewinsohn, Priscilla Shames, James Reiss, Eric Felderman, Louise Gluck, Daniel Cassidy, Jr., Douglas L. Eichhorn, Paul W. Roewade, Joseph W. Survant, David Landon, Paul Brinkley-Rogers, Peter Welter, Helen Pringle, Anne Cleaves, David E. Cummings, William Pitt Root, Paul Oppenheimer, Shirley Kaufman, Stan Rice, DeWitt Beall, Jane Yolen, Gay Cothran, Kenneth Fields, Benito Cereno, John Peck, David Ransom, Tim Reynolds, L. Wittgenstein, Rodham Tulloss, McLister, Mary Maxwell Davis, Janis Adams, Roger H. Fogelman, Henry Taylor, Richard L. Pevear, Alexander Theroux, James Scay, Coburn Freer, E.G. Leimbacher, Frances McConnel, Susan Mitchell, David F.R. McGeary, Hunt Hawkins, and Patricia C. Smith.
Published by Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, Springfield, Ohio, 1949
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Lee, Robert J.; Varady, Fredric; Fleischmann, Glen;Sarnoff, Arthur; Darby, Eileen; Reilly, Frank; Darling, Gilbert; Sugarman,Tracy (illustrator). First Edition. 74 pages Features: New Rebel Yell in Dixie - the roll of those who battle the South's determined opponents of progress; U.N. Is Doing a Job - author argues the U.N. isn't worthless; Democracy Can't Live in These Houses - the nation's slum problem - article with photos; Tales of Hoffman - play and movie critic - Irving Hoffman; Around the Young World; Indestructible Shortstop - Luke Appling; Culture-Crazy Colorado. Fiction: With Love and Best Wishes; The Iron Butterfly (part 2 of 4); Queen Size; Counterblow; Two Across; The Execution. Nice ads for these products: 'Jeep" Station Wagon; International Trucks; Studebaker Trucks - very colorful full-page ad showing 10 models; Chesterfield cigarettes - nice colour photos of Anne Baxter and Sam McLawhorn of Grifton, H.C. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Collier's - The National Weekly Magazine, July 9, 1949 New Rebel Yell in Dixie - the roll of those who battle the South's determined opponents of progress; U.N. Is Doing a Job - author argues the U.N. isn't worthless; Democracy Can't Live in These Houses.
Published by c. 1919, 1919
Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Rare original autograph album containing nearly 200 signed letters, notes, and responses addressed to Thomas D. Neelands, longtime President of the Canadian Club of New York. Quarto, bound in full linen with titles stamped in black to the front panel, "Canadian Club of New York Thos. D. Neelands." The interior features tipped-in letters-typed and handwritten on a wide range of letterhead, from The White House to private businesses, law firms, and publications. The collection spans from 1914 to 1919, capturing the peak years of World War I and U.S. engagement with Canadian and Allied affairs. The album is highlighted by a typed letter signed by Theodore Roosevelt on letterhead from The Metropolitan Magazine, January 16, 1917, and reads in full, "My dear Mr. Neelands: You are most kind. I rarely read the New York Times, and did not know that it had misquoted me. I wish I could accept your invitation to dinner, but it is a simple impossibility. In the Metropolitan that is out in a fortnight hence, there is an article by me about Canada, and her share in the war. Sincerely yours, Theodore Roosevelt." Other especially notable signers include: William H. Taft, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Elihu Root, Chauncey Depew, Henry Cabot Lodge, George W. Goethals, Leonard Wood, George Dewey, Nelson Miles, Henry L. Stimson, Ernest Thompson Seton, Wilfred Grenfell, Thomas Lipton, John Galsworthy, Otis Skinner, Geraldine Farrar, Billie Burke, and Marie Dressler. The balance of the letters are signed by lesser political, military, and civic leaders; writers, journalists, and editors; actors and actresses; and fellow members of high society. In fine condition. The Canadian Club of New York is a civic and cultural group created to bring Canadians and Americans closer together through public events, conversation, and community-building. Historically, Canadian clubs have served as forums for diplomacy and professional exchange, offering lectures, dinners, and speaker programs that connect business leaders, government officials, and members of the broader Canadian community abroad. In a city as international and commercially connected as New York, the Club has worked as a space where Canadian identity and interests could be highlighted while also encouraging cross-border relationships in areas like business, culture, and public life.
Published by The J.D. Fate Company, The Fate-Root-Heath Co., Plymouth Locomotive Works, Garfield & Co., 1232 Hearst Bldg., Western Representatives, ca. 1915-1940]., [Plymouth, OH; Chicago, IL & San Francisco, CA:, 1915
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Twelve vols. 22, [4]; 16 (w/ corrections updated, new labels overlain); 16; 16; 16; 12; 8; 11, [1]; [12]; 44; 37, [3]; 15, [1] pp. With photo illustrations, text illustrations, diagrams, illustrated borders, etc. throughout. Self-printed softcovers for first vol., all others w/ colour-illustrated, colour-printed, or brown textured softcovers, uniformly w/ punch holes at gutter margin for post-binders as issued (slight shelfwear, very slight rubbing), still an excellent set. First editions of this excellent small archive of very scarce original catalogues for the amazing array of workhorse industrial locomotives produced by the J.D. Fate and Fate-Root-Heath Co. from before World War I through the Great Depression. The Plymouth Locomotive Co. was originally launched as a joint venture as a gasoline truck builder from 1909-1915, and their first Friction Drive Locomotive was developed for the Bigelow Clay Co. in New London in 1912 leading to their entire line-up of industrial and narrow gauge switching engines, as well as underground mining locomotives. The venture proved so successful they sold off the Plymouth Truck Co. badge to Chrysler in 1915, and focused primarily on locomotives. Their friction drive transmission was copied by other locomotive builders, but they had perfected the concept and were able to operate their locomotives under a heavy load without sudden jerk, sand speed was variable with no changing gears, and could climb steeper grades than any other locomotive. The J.D. Fate Co. joined with their in-laws in 1919 to form the Fate-Root-Heath Co., which would later adopt the Plymouth Locomotives Co. label and would later shift from Ohio to Chicago, IL as their main distribution hub. Their locomotives serviced logging operations, lumber yards, and sawmills across the Western United States, as well as coal mining, gold mining, and other large mining operations for open pit, as well as underground. Original individual catalogues are quite scarce, and not one of these appear in institutional collections, although the Hagley Museum, Henry Ford, and Smithsonian do contain smatterings of catalogues dating from 1920-1974.