Published by Hartford: Connecticut Publishing Co., 1886
Seller: Betterbks/ COSMOPOLITAN BOOK SHOP, Burbank, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Reprint edition. Thick octavo, bound in dark red cloth. B&W illustrations. Condition: minor wear to binding; rubbing to bottom edge with minor fraying; else a good copy. 856 pages.
Language: English
Published by Queen City Printers, 1989
Seller: The Book Shed, Benson, VT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: none as issued. reprint. No additional standard domestic shipping for this heavy book. Covers the years 1763-1916. Gift inscription to the front endpaper else clean and unmarked. A facsimile of the 1916 Free Press Printing Co. edition. Handsomely bound in black and gilt cloth. Every effort is made to ship all books and other items within 24 hours. Clean recycled packing material will be used when possible. The Book Shed has a been a member of the Vermont Antiquarian Bookseller's Association since 1997. An online bookseller with a bookshop sensibility!
Published by Higginson Book Company, 1916
Seller: Old Line Books, Severna Park, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Modern reprint of the 1916 original, acid free paper, sturdy blue library bookcloth with gilt lettering to spine, unread copy with some light external wear and some light soiling to page edges, LOC1.
Published by D. Appleton and Company, 1880
Seller: The Book Garden, Bountiful, UT, U.S.A.
Leather. Condition: Poor - Cash. Illustrated with five hundred maps and engravings. Light brown leather cover with gold gilt lettering and embellishments on spine. Marbled endpapers and textblock. Front and back cover are completly loose from binding but still included. First few pages are loose from binding.Heavy wear to cover, corners and edges, exposes the boards. Has heavy soiling to cover. Bottom corner of pages have water damage with staining. Creasing to spine. Tearing to the top and bottom of spine. Loose pag have tears to the edges. Heavy rubbing to textblock causing fading to marble design. Uneven pages. Surface tears to back cover. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book.
Language: English
Published by The Free Press Printing Co, Burlington Vermont, 1916
Seller: The Bookery @ Rochester, LLC, Rochester, VT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Newly rebound. In decent condition, some soiling and bug damage. original boards, spine replaced.
Published by Connecticut Publishing Co, Hartford, Connecticut, 1871
Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.
Leather_bound. Condition: Good. 753p. A large leatherbound book in good condition. Edges worn; boards showing through leather at corners. The hinges are quite weak, but the text is clean and readable. A comprehensive critique of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, written by a Congregational minister. The author also published a Dictionary of the Bible and helped to revise Webster's Dictionary.
Published by Ginn & Co., Boston, 1901
Seller: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio, ABAA, Tuxedo, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. First edition. 26 cm; xxv, 384 pages. Bound in original gray-green cloth, lacking paper label on spine. Binding clean and strong, with a 1 cm abrasion in cloth on spine. Light wear. Reference: Arctic Bibliography, #1084; Tourville, Alaska, #402. The author served as a Jesuit missionary for several years in the region between Nushagak and St. Michael, which includes the Yukon Flats.
Published by [Maryland]: Woodstock College, 1893. First edition., 1893
Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
Light green printed wrappers, sewn. [38]pp. Ex-library from a religious order, with their stamps on the cover, title, and one within. Remarks on the book's rarity in pen on the front cover, several of them redacted with pasted-over white paper strips. Lower corner broken from the first two leaves (no loss), quite fresh and very good otherwise. A scarce pamphlet, containing accounts of doings in the Yukon including The Murder of Archbishop Seghers (pgs. 17-31).