12mo in printed wraps, 13th edition. Just a Fair copy: binding still very tight, corners rubbed and creased, shallow chipping at the spine ends, several long creases to the rear cover, moderately toned overall. A respectable copy of a scarce title. View More...
Small 8vo (18cm X 11 cm), full crushed morocco bound by Bayntun (with his card laid in), spine gilt, marbled endsheets, aeg. Very Good: scattered light soiling to the boards, binding tight and square, text block very mildly toned. View More...
Small thick 8vo in paper-covered boards, paper title label printed in black. Very Good: light rubbing at the corners and spine ends, binding tight and square, one very small chip to the title label. Introductory material laid in. A nice copy. View More...
Royal 8vo, later dark green ribbed cloth with gilt spine title, 228pp, Tabulae 22pp, Index 22pp. Corners and spine ends bumped but not rubbed, binding tight and square. On the front free endpaper are a small signature dated 1855, two small notations in pencil, and an oval rubber stamp fo Medicinal Collegium Kiel. Within the text block there is some widely scattered very light foxing. The pages are mildly toned only around the peripheries. Overall, a rather nice copy. View More...
Small 8vo, later dark brown cloth with gilt spine title, 13pp preface and table of contents, 364pp, index 36pp, errata page. Corners rubbed through, spine ends lightly rubbed, binding tight and square. On the front free endpaper are a bookplate, a contemporary signature in ink, a small pencil notation, and an oval rubber stamp of Medicinal Collegium Kiel. No foxing; the text block is remarkably bright and fresh. View More...
12mo in later dark brown cloth, gilt spine title, title page, 7pp prelims, 212pp, 24pp tables and glossary. Three corners rubbed through, 1mm chip at each spine end, light scattered soiling to the cloth. On the front free endpaper are a small contemporary signature, a bookplat, a small notation in pencil and an oval rubber stamp of Medicinal Collegium Kiel. No foxing in the text block. A nice copy overall. View More...
Two volumes 12mo, original or contemporary 1/4 red leather on drab paper-covered boards, gilt spine titles. Bindings tight and square, corners rubbed through, spine ends modestly rubbed and not chipped, half title in Vol. 2 only partially present, offsetting and foxing throughout. View More...
Engraved map, hand tinted, with inset of the battle of Alexandria. Engraved by S.J. Neale. Folded as issued, one edge trimmed, 3 very short separations, one longer. May have been separated along the center fold, but expertly restored. View More...
Large map folded into a hardcover portfolio. Unfolds to 45' X 47.5'. Numerous short separations at fold intersections; two closed fold separations from the edge, one through the word Missouri. The colors are really quite vibrant. Other information on the cover: All townships, both Congressional and Local, with their names and numbers. All range and meridian lines. All Counties in separate colors, county seats in heavy type; all towns indexed as to loccation, population, railroads, express companies, etc. Inset maps of St. Louis, Kansas City, and St. Joseph. Interurgban lines in separa... View More...
Two volumes folio, full red morocco, gilt spine titles and decorations on the boards, color plates by L. Marchetti. Good to Very Good: bindings tight and square, hinges reinforced, heavy chips and scuffing to the edges of the boards. Due to size and weight, regular shipping charges will not apply; please request a quote before ordering. View More...
12mo in brown cloth printed in black. Very Good: corners and spine ends mildly rubbed, both hinges starting but the binding is tight and square. We find other similar titles online, but none for this particular railroad. View More...
Large 8vo, 3/4 burgundy leather, raised bands, gilt spine title. Binding tight and square, hinges firm, 1/2' chip at the bottom of the spine. Contributions by Buffalo Bill Cody, I. Zangwill, W.D. Howels, Howard Pyle, Frederic Remington, and many others. View More...