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See More... (Fendall, Philip R.) ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF A VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. CATALOGUE OF THE HISTORICAL, CLASSICAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY OF THE LATE PHILIP R. FENDALL, LL.D.
Washington, DC Cooper & Latimer 1869 8vo. later quarter cloth with marbled paper-covered boards. 117+(1) pages
Auction catalogue of the valuable private library of the late Philip R. Fendall, February 23, 1869, Washington, DC, Cooper & Latimer, Auctioneers (McKay 1405). Ex library copy from the Mercantile Library, Philadelphia, with markings. Spine chipped with pieces missing , front cover detached, corners bumped, lower corners trimmed on first three pages.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 69621

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See More... Fern, Alan THEY MADE THEM LAUGH AND WINCE AND WORRY AND ... DRAWINGS FOR SIX AMERICAN MAGAZINES.
Washington Library of Congress 1977 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. (32) pages.
Introduction by Fern following illustrated catalogue.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 26592

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See More... (Field, Eugene) THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE CHARLES P. SENTER COMPRISING A FINE COLLECTION OF EUGENE FIELD MANUSCRIPTS, AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, AND INSCRIBED FIRST EDITIONS...
New York American Art Assoc. 1933 8vo. paper wrappers. (iv), 74 pages.
McKay 9550. With reproductions of Field manuscripts. This copy is completely priced in pencil.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 3735

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See More... (Field, Thomas W.) CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY BELONGING TO MR. THOMAS W. FIELD
Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing 2006 8vo. cloth. viii,376 pages.
Reprint of the 1875 auction catalogue issued by Bangs, Merwin & Co. of New York (McKay 1985) listing over 2600 items for sale from Field's library. The catalogue was compiled by Joseph Sabin based on Field's "Essay on Indian Bibliography" and included many useful annotations. At the time, it was the most extensive collection of items related to North American Indians ever offered for sale.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 93667

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See More... (Field, Thomas W.) CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY BELONGING TO MR. THOMAS W. FIELD. With SUPPLEMENT TO THE CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OF MR. T.W. FIELD, INCLUDING BOOKS OMITTED IN THAT LIST ...
2 volumes bound in 1. New York Bangs, Merwin & Co. 1875 8vo. half red leather with marbled paper covered boards, later cloth slipcase with chemise. viii,376; (ii),59 pages.
McKay 1985 and 1988, completely priced in the margin of the main catalogue and the supplement. Field (1821-1881) was a Brooklyn teacher who made his fortune in real estate. The largest portion of his library was devoted to the history and culture of the North American Indian. Significant buyers at the sale included William M. Darlington, Samuel W. Pennypacker, and Brayton Ives (see Dickinson, Dictionary of American Book Collectors. p. 116). Describes 2663 and 661items. Ex library copy with markings including the name of the library perforated on the title page. Covers very worn and detached. Paper is acidic and has pieces chipped away along edges. Book block loose. Housed in a cloth case.
Price: $ 250.00 other currencies Order nr. 3737

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See More... Field, Thomas W. ESSAY TOWARDS AN INDIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY BEING A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS RELATING TO THE HISTORY, ANTIQUITIES, LANGUAGES AND ORIGIN OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE LIBRARY OF THOMAS W. FIELD, WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTES ....
New York Scribner, Armstrong and Co. 1873 8vo. later library buckram. iv, 430 pages.
First edition. Contains 1708 entries. Ex library copy with markings including the library name embossed on the title page.
Price: $ 175.00 other currencies Order nr. 107757

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See More... Fiering, Norman and Susan L. Newbury. PRINTING & PUBLISHING IN THE COLONIAL ERA OF THE UNITED STATES, A SUPPLEMENT TO THE BOOK IN THE AMERICAS (1988) WITH A CHECKLIST OF THE ITEMS IN THAT CATALOGUE.
Providence The John Carter Brown Library 1990 4to. stiff paper wrappers xvi, 37 pages
Describes 12 examples of printing in Colonial America, from the Bay Psalm Book of 1640 to Jefferson's Summary View of the Rights of British America. Illustrated.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 53776

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See More... Filby, P.William A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN COUNTY HISTORIES.
Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1985 8vo. cloth, dust jacket xv, 449 pages
Bibliography presenting a comprehensive list of 5,000 county histories published until December 1984. Bumping to the top corners. Dust jacket slightly soiled.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 104770

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See More... FINDING LIST OF THE LIBRARY CARPENTERS' COMPANY OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA.
Camden, N.J. James M. Bentley, Stationer & Printer 1894 12mo. cloth 127+(1) pages
Contains an index of 5500 books in the Carpenters' Co.'s collection. Front cover has gilded stamp of company's seal. Pencil inscription on first blank. Wearing on edges.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 97425

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See More... FINE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS, INCLUDING THE COLLECTION OF DR. MORTON MCMICHAEL.
New York Sotheby's 1992 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. not paginated.
An auction catalogue from the sale at Sotheby's in 1992 which offered the collection of Dr. Morton McMichael and other books and manuscripts. Some of the 358 items offered were an illuminated copy of the 1462 Bible, printed on vellum, Einstein's own collection of his scientific offprints, a letter signed of Queen Elizabeth I, a very early autograph letter of Napoleon and more. Illustrated in color and black-and-white.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 70322

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See More... Fine, Ruth E. and William Matheson PRINTERS' CHOICE, CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION HELD AT THE GROLIER CLUB NEW YORK, DECEMBER 19, 1978 - FEBRUARY 3, 1979. A SELECTION OF AMERICAN PRESS BOOKS, 1968-1978.
Bibliographical Descriptions and Notes by W. Thomas Taylor. Austin, TX W. Thomas Taylor 1983 small folio cloth, paper spine label. xviii, 67, (3) pages.
Limited to 325 numbered copies printed and designed by David Holman at the Wind River Press. Includes descriptions of 41 American presses. Many of the presses contributed an example of their printing which has been tipped in. Some of the presses represented are the Adagio Press, the Allen Press, Bird & Bull Press (with an example of their printing), Cummington Press, Gehenna Press, Janus Press, the Press of the Nightowl, etc.
Price: $ 325.00 other currencies Order nr. 39587

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See More... Fine, Ruth E. and William Matheson PRINTERS' CHOICE, CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION HELD AT THE GROLIER CLUB NEW YORK, DECEMBER 19, 1978 - FEBRUARY 3, 1979. A SELECTION OF AMERICAN PRESS BOOKS, 1968-1978.
Bibliographical Descriptions and Notes by W. Thomas Taylor. Austin W. Thomas Taylor 1983 small folio cloth, paper spine label. xviii, 67, (3) pages.
Limited to 325 numbered copies printed and designed by David Holman at the Wind River Press; however, this copy is not numbered and does not contain the actual specimens of the work from different presses tipped-in. It is in a binding not used for the regular edition. All the text is present including the descriptions of 41 American presses. Some of the presses described are the Adagio Press, the Allen Press, Bird & Bull Press (with an example of their printing), Cummington Press, Gehenna Press, Janus Press, the Press of the Nightowl, etc. Prospectus loosely inserted. Spine label smudged. Cloth slightly soiled.
Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 43802

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See More... Fine, Ruth E. (curator) TWO BY FIFTEEN: CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PRINTS.
(La Plume, PA) Keystone Junior College Art Gallery 1979 oblong 8vo stiff paper wrappers 39+(1) pages
Exhibition at the college in April 1979, 30 prints, two each by fifteen artists. Introduction, acknowledgments and an essay. with bibliography, by Fine. Black and white illustrations.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 114693

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See More... Fink, Gary (editor) BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN LABOR LEADERS
Westport Greenwood Press (1975) 8vo. cloth xiv, 559, (3) pages
First edition, second printing. A collection of labor leaders in American with a short biographical description. Includes appendices on union affiliations, religious preferences, place of birth, formal education, political preference, and major appointive and elective public offices.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 99202

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See More... (First Books) FIRST BOOKS BY AMERICAN AUTHORS, AN EXHIBITION IN MEMORY OF JOHN S. VAN E. KOHN.
Williamstown Chapin Library 1977 small 8vo. paper wrappers. 16 pages.
Limited to 750 copies. Two page foreword by Robert Volz followed by three page introduction by Kohn.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 15980

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See More... (First Books) FIRST BOOKS. GOODSPEED'S CATALOGUE FIVE SIXTY-SIX
Boston Goodspeed's n.d. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 127 pages.
541 entries; illustrated.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 3538

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See More... Fish, Carl Russell GUIDE TO THE MATERIALS FOR AMERICAN HISTORY IN ROMAN AND OTHER ITALIAN ARCHIVES.
Washington Carnegie Institution of Washington 1911 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. ix, 289 pages.
First edition. Introductory note by J. Franklin Jameson. Ex library copy with markings.
Price: $ 11.00 other currencies Order nr. 104861

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See More... Fishwick, Marshall W. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE AMERICAN HERO.
Charlottesville Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 1950 small 4to. paper wrappers. 16 mimeographed leaves; stapled.
Short-title checklist.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 3749

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See More... Fitzgerald, Carol THE RIVERS OF AMERICA: A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY.
2 volumes New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2001 6 x 9 inches hardcover, dust jacket 1,002 pages
This remarkable, well-researched bibliography is the most comprehensive work ever published on the historical series of books called The Rivers of America. This important series of sixty-five titles was published from 1937 to 1974, and most have been reprinted, some of them many times. Each book focused on one of the nation's major rivers or river systems and captured its spirit, folklore and history as never before.
Carol Fitzgerald has written a very readable, two-volume work that goes far beyond the dry reference work of most bibliographies. She includes insightful biographies of the series' sixty authors, fifty-three illustrators and eight editors. Each original dust jacket is depicted in the text and some are illustrated in full color in the plate section. The Rivers of America is an excellent reference source for the subject and a fascinating read for anyone in love with the lore of this nation's first highways. This work presents complete bibliographical descriptions of the nearly 400 printings of the 65 titles that make up the series.
Carol Fitzgerald has lectured at universities and was a speaker at the 1997 Library of Congress symposium "Rivers of America 1937-1974: A 60th Anniversary Celebration." Co-published with the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress.

Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 61955

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See More... Fitzgerald, Carol. SERIES AMERICANA: POST DEPRESSION-ERA REGIONAL LITERATURE, 1938-1980, A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY INCLUDING BIOGRAPHIES OF THE AUTHORS, ILLUSTRATORS, AND EDITORS.
2 volumes. New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2009 6 x 9 inches 2 volumes, hardcover, dust jacket 1028 pages
First edition. During the years of the Great Depression and the decades that followed, works of American regional writing became increasingly popular. The thirteen series highlighted in this book were published from 1938 to 1980 and contain 163 titles, providing a broad representation of series Americana published during this span. Taken together, the series constitute a unique and compelling self-portrait of America, encompassing the American people, their history and culture, and the nation's natural treasures-its mountains, plains, and lakes-over a broad sweep of time measured in centuries. Other aspects of America-landmarks, seaports, forts, trails, folkways, customs, society in America, and even regional murders-are also subjects of these series. "Series Americana" continued to fill in the national self-portrait that began with the publication of state guide series by
the Federal Writers Project of the WPA (1937--1942), and continued with the Rivers of America series (1937--1974).

Each of the thirteen sections contains an introduction and publishing history, brief biographical sketches of the series editors, authors, and illustrators, a precise bibliographical description of the first edition/first printing of each title in the series, a tabulation of the number of reprints, and a listing of other works by the book's author. There are 242 biographical sketches altogether. With this wealth of relevant information, the books in these series function as guides to the regions or subjects they address. Much of the information presented about these books and their publishers, editors, and authors, has never before been assembled in an organized and usable format. This book will help preserve the memory of the talented American men and women who contributed to these series.

Carol Fitzgerald is the author of The Rivers of America: A Descriptive Bibliography (Oak Knoll Press, 2001). A longtime book collector, she has co-curated several exhibits of books and ephemera from her personal collections of Americana. She is a member of The Grolier Club, the Book Club of California, and the Fontaneda Society and lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her husband, Jean.

Published in association with the Center for the Book, Library of Congress.

Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 96683

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See More... Fitzgerald, Carol. SERIES AMERICANA: POST DEPRESSION-ERA REGIONAL LITERATURE, 1938-1980, A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY INCLUDING BIOGRAPHIES OF THE AUTHORS, ILLUSTRATORS, AND EDITORS.
2 volumes. New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2009 6 x 9 inches 2 volumes, hardcover, dust jacket 1028 pages
First edition. During the years of the Great Depression and the decades that followed, works of American regional writing became increasingly popular. The thirteen series highlighted in this book were published from 1938 to 1980 and contain 163 titles, providing a broad representation of series Americana published during this span. Taken together, the series constitute a unique and compelling self-portrait of America, encompassing the American people, their history and culture, and the nation's natural treasures-its mountains, plains, and lakes-over a broad sweep of time measured in centuries. Other aspects of America-landmarks, seaports, forts, trails, folkways, customs, society in America, and even regional murders-are also subjects of these series. "Series Americana" continued to fill in the national self-portrait that began with the publication of state guide series by
the Federal Writers Project of the WPA (1937--1942), and continued with the Rivers of America series (1937--1974).

Each of the thirteen sections contains an introduction and publishing history, brief biographical sketches of the series editors, authors, and illustrators, a precise bibliographical description of the first edition/first printing of each title in the series, a tabulation of the number of reprints, and a listing of other works by the book's author. There are 242 biographical sketches altogether. With this wealth of relevant information, the books in these series function as guides to the regions or subjects they address. Much of the information presented about these books and their publishers, editors, and authors, has never before been assembled in an organized and usable format. This book will help preserve the memory of the talented American men and women who contributed to these series.

Carol Fitzgerald is the author of The Rivers of America: A Descriptive Bibliography (Oak Knoll Press, 2001). A longtime book collector, she has co-curated several exhibits of books and ephemera from her personal collections of Americana. She is a member of The Grolier Club, the Book Club of California, and the Fontaneda Society and lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her husband, Jean.

Published in association with the Center for the Book, Library of Congress.

Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 114948

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See More... (Fitzgerald, F. Scott) Bruccoli, Matthew J. F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, COLLECTOR'S HANDLIST
Columbus Fitzgerald Newsletter 1964 8vo. paper wrappers. (12) pages.
An early Fitzgerald bibliography. Fading of covers along edge.
Price: $ 8.00 other currencies Order nr. 3754

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See More... Fleck, Robert D. BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS: A HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OAK KNOLL PRESS, 1978-2008.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2008 6 x 9 inches Hardback, dust jacket 238 pages
Written to mark Oak Knoll Press's thirtieth anniversary, Books about Books is a comprehensive history and bibliography of the press, from its beginning in 1978 through the fall of 2008. Bob Fleck, founder, owner, and president of the Press, tells the story of his adventures in publishing. Bob decided to leave the field of chemical engineering in 1976 to start Oak Knoll Books, an antiquarian bookseller specializing in books about books. Two years later, he started publishing in the same field, beginning with a reprint of Bigmore and Wyman's A Bibliography of Printing. Oak Knoll Press has operated out of several buildings and under several publishing directors, but in the thirty years of its existence, it has developed a reputation for excellence in the field of books about books. The Press has published 320 books to date and is still going strong.

The book begins with a fifty-page history of the press, which is well illustrated with more than fifty images. The history is followed by the bibliography, which lists 320 books in order of publication. Each entry includes the author, title, edition, and a brief physical description, as well as a paragraph describing the contents of the book. Any subsequent reprints are also listed. The bibliography includes about twenty full-page images of Oak Knoll Press publications. Books about Books is sure to be a useful tool for all of those wishing to expand their Oak Knoll Press collection or understand individual titles in the context of the whole.

Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 99582

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See More... Fleck, Robert D. BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS: A HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OAK KNOLL PRESS, 1978-2008.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2008 6 x 9 inches Paperback 238 pages
Written to mark Oak Knoll Press's thirtieth anniversary, Books about Books is a comprehensive history and bibliography of the press, from its beginning in 1978 through the fall of 2008. Bob Fleck, founder, owner, and president of the Press, tells the story of his adventures in publishing. Bob decided to leave the field of chemical engineering in 1976 to start Oak Knoll Books, an antiquarian bookseller specializing in books about books. Two years later, he started publishing in the same field, beginning with a reprint of Bigmore and Wyman's A Bibliography of Printing. Oak Knoll Press has operated out of several buildings and under several publishing directors, but in the thirty years of its existence, it has developed a reputation for excellence in the field of books about books. The Press has published 320 books to date and is still going strong.

The book begins with a fifty-page history of the press, which is well illustrated with more than fifty images. The history is followed by the bibliography, which lists 320 books in order of publication. Each entry includes the author, title, edition, and a brief physical description, as well as a paragraph describing the contents of the book. Any subsequent reprints are also listed. The bibliography includes about twenty full-page images of Oak Knoll Press publications. Books about Books is sure to be a useful tool for all of those wishing to expand their Oak Knoll Press collection or understand individual titles in the context of the whole.

Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 99583

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See More... (Fleming, John F.) PRINTED BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS FROM THE ESTATE OF JOHN F. FLEMING.
New York Christie's 1988 4to. stiff paper wrappers. 185 pages.
Auction catalogue describing 373 items in this bookseller's collection of books and manuscripts. With biographical information by Nicolas Barker.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 36626

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