Edition: NAP
Binding: Decorative Cloth
Publisher: American Sunday School Union, PA
Date published: 1849
Description: Fair. No Jacket. Book has bumped and worn corners and spine, cover wear, cocked spine. A collection of short stories including the deaf and dumb asylum in Hartford, CT, the water works in Philadelphia, the lunatic asylums in Philadelphia and New York with block prints of each. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: General Books
Date published: 2009
ISBN-13:9781151481023ISBN:1151481025
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 5.98 by 9 inches. This book is printed on demand [allow 1-2 weeks for printing]. (00098 pages) lang=english accessory: no accessory (Paperback ) read more
Description: Frontis., woodcuts. 24mo. 144pp. Cloth-backed marbled paper-covered boards. Covers scuffed and rubbed, extremities moderately worn. Internally very good. Paper spine label worn. A good copy. read more
Description: (JUVENILE) THE YOUTH'S FRIEND AND SCHOLAR'S MAGAZINE. (Philadelphia): American Sunday School Union, 1826. Vol. 3, Nos. 1-12, Jan. -Dec., 1826. 194p, paper boards, leather spine & corners, illus., 1/4" leather missing from top of spine, text foxed, good. See Mott, "...American Magazines, 1741-1850, " p. 144. A religious publication for young people which ran from 1823 to 1864. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: H. Rider Haggard, Frank R. Stockton, John Burroughs, Ella Wheeler Wilcox..., Perry Mason, Boston, January-December First printings. Contains in-text...
Date published: 1900
Description: Numerous illustrations and advertisements. Bound in are 12 original illustrated covers by various artists. Pages: 692. folio. Binding: Dark reddish brown cloth with gilt titles at spine. ( Also contains Pluck and Pertinacity by Jack London First printing, January 4, 1900 issue #1. pages 2-3. Dutch Courage by Jack London November 29, 1900 issue #48. Contains one in-text illustration. pages 622-623. A Prairie Infanta In Six Chapters by Eva Wilder Brodhead This volume contains all six chapters in ... read more
Edition: First American edition
Binding: Disbound
Publisher: Imprime par Theophile Mettez, Detroit
Date published: 1812
Description: Good+ condition. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Children's literature; morals and conduct; Detroit imprint from the Mission Press of Father Gabriel Richard (1767-1832); only 2nd part; 232 pages of text; 17.8cm; dis-bound (missing boards and spine-strip, but pages bound together); French and English texts; Greenly 26b. Richard was a seminal figure in the history of frontier Michigan. He attended seminaries in his native France and after ordination emigrated to Baltimore. Bishop John Carroll assigned ... read more
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