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30 books: Hector Munro Macdonald, Ernst Mach, Gideon Mantell, Henri Marais, Hippolyte Marie-Davy, Jean-Charles Galissard de Marignac, George Perkins Marsh, Benjamin Martin, Matthew Maury, Lucy-Ann McFadden, Lise Meitner, Andrew N. Meldrum, Charles Meray, Stanislas-Etienne Meunier, John Michell, George Abram Miller, Norman Miller, Robert Andrews Millikan, John Milne, Louis Melville Milne-Thomson. Subjects: Astronomy, Atomic Structure, Biography, Chemistry, Chronology, Electric Waves, Electromagnetism, Geology, Hydrodynamics, Inventions, Lexicography, Longitude, Mathematics, Meteorology, Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy, Optics, Physical Geography, Pharmacy, Physics, Relativity, Seismology etc.
Highlights include first editions of Remarque ("All Quiet on the Western Front"), Steinbeck ("The Wayward Bus"), Twain ("A Double Barrelled Detective," featuring Sherlock Holmes in the American West), and Jack Dempsey's autobiography, signed.
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The books we will be displaying at the New York Book Fair
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Featuring the work of visionary artist Richard O. Tyler and circle produced at his Lower East Side Uranian Press, including Tyler's artist's-book masterpiece, The Planets, and various chapbooks and broadsides, many excessively rare.
THE FIRST volume in a long-term effort to examine American community cookbooks as well as other cookbooks outside the formal genre that express place and/or community. <br /> <br /> WITHIN THE CATALOGUE, the items are arranged alphabetically by state, and chronologically within each state. This first offering (of what is expected to be six volumes in all) includes one hundred forty-four community books (and others which address issues of place and community) from Alabama through the District of Columbia, nearly one quarter of which are unrecorded.<br /> <br />
A short catalogue of items we will be bringing to the 2019 Bibliography Week ABAA Showcase in New York City. The one-day showcase takes place Thursday, January 24th, from 10-4pm, and is located at the French Institute /Alliance Francaise, at 22 East 60th Street. The catalogue, offered here in no particular order, is mostly newly-catalogue printed and manuscript books and ephemera, all related to cookery.
We are pleased to offer this collection of books by Clement Moore who is best known as the author of the Christmas classic "A Visit from St. Nicholas." Included are some of his lesser known but important works such as the first American Hebrew Lexicon, a pamphlet which attacked Jefferson as president (his earliest work), and other literary and historical works. In addition to his academic contributions this catalogue presents a good collection of his famous poem better know to us as "Twas the Night before Christmas," with the earliest published example as well as first illustrated editions which give us our modern image of Santa Claus. In addition it includes specialty private printings, miniatures and novelty editions.
Attached you will find Catalogue 241 - " The 52nd. California International Antiquarian Book Fair". <br /> <br /> The Book Fair will be held February 8 -10 at the Oakland Marriott Center. We will be exhibiting in booth 912. <br /> Please stop by and say hello!<br /> <br /> If you have any questions, please feel free to call.<br />
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