Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of Truth
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1839. Small Octavo (15 x 9.5 cm) in brown paper boards.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1839. Small Octavo (15 x 9.5 cm) in brown paper boards.
Boston: Otis, Broaders, and Company, 1843. Full Calf. 12mo. Pp. i-xii, [13], 14-250. A nice solid copy. Pages lightly foxed and with a light water stain through the lower portion of the first 50 pages. Front end papers torn and with a bit of loss at the upper edge. Some.....
Boston: Otis, Broaders, and Company, 1843. Full Calf. 12mo. Pp. i-xii, [13], 14-250. A good copy. Pages lightly foxed. Bound in full calf with gilt bands and titles on a blank stamp. Upper half of the spine is separating from the binding. Hinges cracked. Boards secure. Pages lightly foxed...
Hartford: F. J. Huntington, 1833. Full Calf Hardcover. 12mo. Pp. 1-2, [3-5], 6, [7], 8-12, [13], 14-275. Full calf with gilt bands and titles on a black stamp. Binding and hinges are solid. Front board is wormed. Gift inscription on front paste down dated 1895. Pages lightly foxed. A couple.....
New York: HarperCollins, 1991. First American Edition, 1st Printing. Trade Hardcover. A collectable copy of the first American edition of Ackroyd's massive biography of Charles Dickens. Bound in black cloth over gray paper boards. Deckled foredge. Pp. 1195. Clean and unmarked. Light shelf wear to board edges and the head.....
London: Sinclair-Stevenson Limited, 1990. First Edition, 1st Printing. Trade Hardcover. A lovely SIGNED copy of the first edition released in Great Britain in 1990 followed by the American edition in 1991. Bound in black cloth with gilt titles. Pp. 1195. Flat signed on the title page. Small spot on lower.....
London: Pickering & Chatto, 1995. Hardcover in black cloth. A near fine copy of both volumes. Boards have softly bumped corners. Pages are clean and free of marks or highlighting. (loc: 31).
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1918. Hardcover. An acceptable copy without the Roman Numeral date on the title page. Boards are heavily toned and stained. Pages are toned but clean and free from marks. (loc: 34).
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1920. Hardcover. An acceptable reading copy of the 1920 edition in toned boards. Top edge is dust stained. Gift inscription on half-title page. (loc: 34).
London: Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2000. Trade Paperback. (loc: 30).
1990. First. Chapbook. A near fine copy of the chapbook that preceded the grand opening of the Jamestown Settlement Gallery on April 17th, 1990.
Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 1953. First Edition, 1st Printing. Hardcover. An acceptable good- copy of the scarce first edition of Akers family history. Published by the author in 1953, this volume of 159 pages includes the newspaper article announcing its publication (pasted to the front end paper) as well as.....
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1934. Octavo hardcover in publisher's cloth with gilt titles. An acceptable reading or reference copy with a reproduction of the gilt titles (made by yours truly) laid over the spine for a pleasing shelf aesthetic.
Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, 1979. First Edition, 1st Printing. Hardcover. A good SIGNED and INSCRIBED copy of Dr. Anderson's 1979 contribution to the difficult study of an organized crime family. Dr. Anderson is a research fellow emerita at the Hoover Institution. From 1981 to 1983, she was associate director.....
New York: DAW Books [Donald A. Wollheim, Publisher], 1975. Jack Goughan. 1st Paperback Printing. Softcover. A near fine unread copy. First hardcover published in 1974 under the title "The Many World's of Poul Anderson" by Chilton Books. Paperback rights were obtained by Wollheim and in June 1975, DAW Books released.....
New York: Charles Scribners' Sons, 1962. Oversize Octavo Hardcover. Pages are toned with previous owner's name on front endpaper.. (loc: 24).
New York: Grove Press, 1966. First thus. Hardcover. "Walter" privately published his 11-volume memoir in a limited pressing of six copies in the late 1880s after which the type was reportedly destroyed. The expansive diary details the Victorian's 40-years of sexual experiences in remarkable, and blushingly frank, detail. in the.....
Boston: Lilly and Wait, Et. al. 1831. Hardcover. 12mo. Full calf with gilt title on black stamp. Pp. [portrait frontispiece, i-iv, 1], 2-395 [blanks]. Front board loose. Attached by cords only. Inner hinges cracked. Engravings of James Berry and Sir Richard Arkwright are present and coming loose. Pages foxed...
New York: Brewer, Warren & Putnam, 1931. First Edition, 3rd Printing. Hardcover. This copy is a touch worn around the edges with light discoloration around the edges and the spine. Pages are gently toned and free of marks or stains. The Jacket is significantly worn and brittle at the folds.....
Steamboat City, Oregon: W. W. Fowler and Co., 1860. Early check blanks from the Applegate Quartz Company in Steamboat City, Oregon drawn on the account of W. W. Fowler & Co. of Applegate, Oregon. Two uncut unused checks with stubs attached. Sheet measures 12 x 6.75 inches. Very good copies.....
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2014. Trade Paperback. A very goody copy with light edgewear. (loc: 31).
Richmond, Virginia: Archaeological Society of Virginia, 1993. First. Softcover. From the estate of Williamsburg’s late chief archaeologist Ivor Noel Hume. CONTENTS: Moore, Elizabeth A. The Madam Russell House Site, Saltville, Virginia. Barber, Michael B. The Phase II Evaluation of the Fraley Exchange Site (44WS121), Wise County, Virginia. Inashima.....
Richmond, Virginia: Archaeological Society of Virginia, 1998. First. Softcover. From the estate of Williamsburg’s late chief archaeologist Ivor Noel Hume. CONTENTS: Johnson, Michael F. and Joyce E. Pearsall. The Ben C. MacCary Virginia Fluted Point Survey System, Numbers 952-974. Egghart, Christopher and Katharine Harbury. Louisa County Gold Mining.....
Richmond, Virginia: Archaeological Society of Virginia, 1999. First. Softcover. From the estate of Williamsburg’s late chief archaeologist Ivor Noel Hume. CONTENTS: Jones, Jr., Emory Eugene, with an appendix by Douglass H. Ubelaker. The Newberry-Tate Site (44BD2), Bland Country, Virginia. Jones, Jr., Emory Eugene. The Gillespie Site (44TZ7), Tazewell.....
Richmond, Virginia: Archaeological Society of Virginia, 2002. First. Softcover. From the estate of Williamsburg’s late chief archaeologist Ivor Noel Hume. CONTENTS: Gaessner, Bjoern. The Replication of a Cherokee Bow. Richardson, Malcolm L. The Probe: A Remote Sensing System. MacCord, Sr., Howard A. The Berryville Site, Clark County, Virginia.....