Published by ANDREW WEST, 2007
ISBN 10: 0980044804 ISBN 13: 9780980044805
Seller: Russell Books, Victoria, BC, Canada
Softcover. Condition: New. Special order direct from the distributor.
Published by Printed for the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne by Northumberland Press ltd, Newcastle, 1962, 1st edition. Fourth series volume forty. Brown cloth boards, gilt lettering on black leather patch to spine. 9ins x 6ins, xvi, 300pp plus 29 plates and three folding plans. Also line drawn illustrations within the text. Contents include an Iron age homestead at West Brandon, Durham, the shrine of the nymphs and the genius loci at Carrawburgh, the history of glass-making on the Tyne and Wear, the west tower of St. Andrews church, Corbridge, the deserted village of West Whelpington, Northumberland and the London and Newcastle chaldrons for measuring coal. VG., 1962
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Printed for the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne by Northumberland Press ltd, Newcastle, 1962, 1st edition. Fourth series volume forty. Brown cloth boards, gilt lettering on black leather patch to spine. 9ins x 6ins, xvi, 300pp plus 29 plates and three folding plans. Also line drawn illustrations within the text. Contents include an Iron age homestead at West Brandon, Durham, the shrine of the nymphs and the genius loci at Carrawburgh, the history of glass-making on the Tyne and Wear, the west tower of St. Andrews church, Corbridge, the deserted village of West Whelpington, Northumberland and the London and Newcastle chaldrons for measuring coal. VG.
Published by Max Andrews 48 Embassy House, West End Lane, London . 1943., 1943
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Publisher's original turquoise card covers, silver and navy lettering and design to upper panel. 8vo 7½" x 5¼" 68 pp. Photographic frontispiece of the author, monochrome step-by-step diagrammatic illustrations. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGIC & CONJURING.
Published by James Evans; Thomas & Andrews, E. Larkin Jr., David West; Isaiah Thomas; Carter & Wilkinson, London; Boston; Worcester; Providence, 1795
Seller: Wild Hills Books, Largo, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 779 pages. Title from typographical title page: "The Works of the British Poets. With Prefaces Biographical and Critical by Robert Anderson. Volume Sixth." Bound in contemporary calf with some wear. Textblock is clean and tightly bound. Book.
Published by ANDREW WEST Okt 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 0980044898 ISBN 13: 9780980044898
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Daly, Sue V (illustrator). Neuware - It is Mookie's first Christmas, And all through the house, Just one creature is stirring.And it isn't a mouse. Join in the fun with Mookie and his family as the mischievous orange tabby cat creates a holiday that no one will ever forget.
Published by ANDREW WEST Mai 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 0980044863 ISBN 13: 9780980044867
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Daly, Sue V (illustrator). Neuware - Book Number Three in the 'Mookie the Adventure Cat' Series Sun, sand, surf, and Mookie! A new set of adventures and fun line themselves up for this darling tabby cat when he finds his way to the outside world through a small dog door he locates in the kitchen. Meet his new friends: Bernie the seagull, Marina the dolphin, and a few other very interesting surprises that our boy Mookie hadn't quite bargained for!.
Published by Published by Thomas and Andrews and West and Blake | C. Stebbins, Printer Nov. 1812, Boston, 1812
Full leather. Condition: Good. A New Edition, with additional Hymns. Full leather over wood boards, scuffed and worn, joints good, 4 x 2 cm chip at top front corner. 14.8 x 9 cm (6 x 4 inches). Ffep detached, many stains, some dark. (i)-(vi), (7)-231, (viii), (1)-276 pp. Text is counted and complete. The first edition of 1795 is BAL 936. The Preface by Belknap in this later edition is reprinted from the first edition. In it he says that the authors, when known, are printed with the hymns and gives a brief biography of Anne Steele. He also admonishes Christians who entertain scruples against singing hymns - as opposed to exclusively Psalms - and rejects their assertion that hymn-singing is idolatry. An additional note says that the hymns from the 300th to the end, "are added to this edition, and have been selected by a successor of the Rev. Author."Jeremy Belknap (1744-1798), b. & d. at Boston, Massachusetts. He was a Harvard graduate (1762), a school teacher, and a conservative Congregational pastor who opposed the "Halfway Covenant." He was an ardent patriot for the Revolutionary cause; he wrote a pamphlet condemning the British occupation of Boston, and helped his parents to escape the city. He was asked to become chaplain to the American army outside of Boston, but declined due to ill health. Belknap is recognized as the first American modern historian, having written his History of New Hampshire in three volumes between 1784 and 1792. He also wrote several theological works, and, as an early opponent of the slave trade, he drew up a petition to the Massachusetts General Court in 1788 calling for its abolition. He was a member of several Societies that encouraged benefactory or educational improvements, and was an overseer of Harvard College."He wrote no hymns but made an important contribution to American hymnody in his collection Sacred Poetry: consisting of Psalms and Hymns, adapted to Christian Devotion, in Public and Private; Selected from the best Authors, with Variations and Additions (Boston, 1795), which ran into many editions. His intention was to provide a book acceptable to both the conservative and the liberal wings of Congregationalism, to bridge the widening gap which resulted in the formation of the Unitarian denomination a generation later. In this he failed, for only the liberal churches accepted it, though it was widely used by them for 40 years, being much of the best of the period. It includes 300 hymns from the best English sources, and was the first to introduce to Americans the hymns by Anne Steele. The only Amerian hymns in the collection are Jacob Kimball's metrical version of Psalm 65 and Mather Byles' 'When wild confustion rends the air.'" - Henry Wilder Foot, Dictionary of North American Hymnology.With a signed provenance card from the music collection of A. Merril Smoak, Jr., DWS.
Published by Andrew West - Gregory Louis Mattson 2007., 2007
ISBN 10: 9043816108 ISBN 13: 9789043816106
Seller: Kunsthandlung Rainer Kirchner, Rees, NRW, Germany
Condition: Akzeptabel. Seiten. 256 Seiten Broschiert 30 x 23 cm Niederländisch - Die untere Ecke des vord. Buchdeckels ist etwas geknickt, sonst guter Zustand, keinerlei Einträge. 37846 Sprache: Niederländisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000.
Published by ANDREW WEST, 2009
ISBN 10: 0980044855 ISBN 13: 9780980044850
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
Condition: New. Daly, Sue V (illustrator). KlappentextBook Number Two in the Mookie The Adventure Cat series. This time Mookie finds himself in charge of welcoming a shy rescued cat from a local shelter into the family home. Mookie coaxes Holly into meeting the other furry me.
Published by ANDREW WEST, 2008
ISBN 10: 0980044847 ISBN 13: 9780980044843
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
Condition: New. Daly, Sue V (illustrator). KlappentextrnrnEverybody Loves Mookie is the first in a series of fifteen delightful stories for children about the antics of an innocent-faced tabby cat who sees each new day as a clean canvas for adventure. This first book introduces you to Mo.
Published by Self Published, St. Andrew's West, ON, 2017
ISBN 10: 1771365544 ISBN 13: 9781771365543
Seller: Lower Beverley Better Books, Lyndhurst, ON, Canada
Signed
Card Covers. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Stated 1st Printing. June 2017. prologue by Guy. Foreword by Stephen Harper with faux signature. The story of an alcoholic who overcame and was elected to the House of Commons for five terms. 276 pp. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Dedication: Bernadine, I hope you enjoy reading this book. Best wishes, Guy Lauzon. SIGNED by author. Bookseller's Inventory # 200728. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Thomas & Andrews; John West, Boston, 1806
Brown hardback leather cover. Second American Edition. 180mm x 110mm (7" x 4"). xvi, 368pp. Volume 2 only from a set of three volumes. G : in Good condition. Cover heavily rubbed. Pages darkened. Previous owner inscription to fep.
Published by Printed by Manning and Loring, by Thomas & Andrews and D. West, Boston, 1797
Seller: Old Bookshelf, Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. Alexandre Benois (illustrator). 351pp. 1797. Full leather binding 2 engraved plates. Cover worn and chipped, large pieces missing from rear board, interior missing front free endpapers and pages 343-350, paste-down endpapers partially torn away, frontispiece missing, 2 plates present and partially torn off, text and plates are age-tanned and occasionally moisture-stained, binding is tight and text is entirely readable. An imperfect copy, but rare edition in any condition.
Published by West Port Books / Andrew Elliot, Edinburgh, 2008
ISBN 10: 0954301021 ISBN 13: 9780954301026
Seller: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Half Leather Hardback. Condition: New. Second, Revised Edition. 2008. vii + 131pp. Original half brow leather with gilt titles and 5 raised bands to spine"The development and history of a city is most graphically portrayed through its maps. Edinburgh is fortunate in the work of its early cartographers and is one of the better mapped cities of Europe. The first publication of this atlas in 2000 was highly succesful and in response to demand we present this second and revised edition containing new maps and improved presentation. Part One of the atlas is a collection of most of the classic city views and maps beginning with the earliest recorded, that of the English occupation in 1544. It includes the map of the city siege of 1573, the splendid bird's eye view of the Rev. Robert Gordon in 1647, the first proper map by James Edgar in 1742, James Craig's proposed New Town in 1767, John Ainslie's map of 1780 together with many others. Part Two of the atlas presents the city in sixty sections and in more detail. A new and innovative method of presentation has been used. The available antique maps have been rescaled and reorientated to exactly the same scale and orientation and for each section alternative and directly comparable maps of the different periods are provided. For the older central areas up to eight successive maps are provided for each section and for the nineteenth century extensions two-three maps per section. It is thus possible to trace in detail the development of any particular area.". Heavy book so extra postage will be required for non-UK customers. NEW BOOK.
Published by Boston: Thomas, Andrews, West, 1810
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Bound in full leather cover and shows minor wear, rubbing, bumped corners. Minor writing on the front pastedown. Pages are tanned with minor soiling and foxing.
Published by Thomas & Andrews, West & Richardson And Edward Corron., 1810
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Brown Period Calf W/Red Title Plate, Front Board detached. 456 Pgs. Appendix To The Standard English Dictionary Containing The Proper Names Of Persons And Places In The Old And New Testaments: Names Of The Principal Cities, Rivers, Mountains Ect. In The Known World: The Ancient And Modern Poets, Philosophers, Patriots, Statesmen, Ect. All Accurately Accented, With Their Proper Pronunciation Pointed Out, 489.Pp. Early Edition Preface Xii Dated Aug 16, 1777.
Published by Thomas & Andrews and D. West, Boston, 1797
Full leather. Condition: Good. Second Edition, with Improvements. Full leather binding, worn with cut marks and some loss of leather to front board, spine with gilt lines, no title label, front joint cracked and weak. 14.5 x 9 cm (5 3/4 x 3 1/2 inches, front board slightly bowed. "Martin Wilders Book" in brown ink on ffep. Title page bordered. Psalms: (i)-(vi), (7)-231, erratum page, (8) pp. index. Then Hymns with new pagination: (1)-148, 153-262 pp., including Index. The two leaves (pp. 149-152) do not appear to have been bound in. One leaf of the Hymns section is torn without loss; the last leaf of index is tattered in the margins; lacks the rear free end papers. The first edition of 1795 is BAL 936. The Preface by Belknap in this second edition is reprinted from the first edition. In it he says that the authors, when known, are printed with the hymns and gives a brief biography of Anne Steele. He also admonishes Christians who entertain scruples against singing hymns - as opposed to exclusively Psalms - and rejects their assertion that hymn-singing is idolatry.Jeremy Belknap (1744-1798), b. & d. at Boston, Massachusetts. He was a Harvard graduate (1762), a school teacher, and a conservative Congregational pastor who opposed the "Halfway Covenant." He was an ardent patriot for the Revolutionary cause; he wrote a pamphlet condemning the British occupation of Boston, and helped his parents to escape the city. He was asked to become chaplain to the American army outside of Boston, but declined due to ill health. Belknap is recognized as the first American modern historian, having written his History of New Hampshire in three volumes between 1784 and 1792. He also wrote several theological works, and, as an early opponent of the slave trade, he drew up a petition to the Massachusetts General Court in 1788 calling for its abolition. He was a member of several Societies that encouraged benefactory or educational improvements, and was an overseer of Harvard College."He wrote no hymns but made an important contribution to American hymnody in his collection Sacred Poetry: consisting of Psalms and Hymns, adapted to Christian Devotion, in Public and Private; Selected from the best Authors, with Variations and Additions (Boston, 1795), which ran into many editions. His intention was to provide a book acceptable to both the conservative and the liberal wings of Congregationalism, to bridge the widening gap which resulted in the formation of the Unitarian denomination a generation later. In this he failed, for only the liberal churches accepted it, though it was widely used by them for 40 years, being much of the best of the period. It includes 300 hymns from the best English sources, and was the first to introduce to Americans the hymns by Anne Steele. The only Amerian hymns in the collection are Jacob Kimball's metrical version of Psalm 65 and Mather Byles' 'When wild confustion rends the air.'" - Henry Wilder Foot, Dictionary of North American Hymnology.With a signed provenance card from the music collection of A. Merril Smoak, Jr., DWS.
Published by Boston: Thomas & Andrews, West & Blake, Eben, Larkin, and John West & Co; no date (1810), 1810
Seller: Lee Madden, Book Dealer, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Good hard cover. Full leather over boards, black spine panel with gilt stamped title. Clean, scuffed covers and spine; some edge wear - boards just exposed at front cover fore corners; spine title gilt mostly effaced; slight cracking at front cover upper joint but all remains tightly bound; faint pencil markings on front free end paper; owner name and date (1814) on front fly leaf; clean interior with some foxing and general age darkening; leaves remain supple; 1 inch chip at top fore corner of pp 477/478 with some text loss. 2nd title page at p. 457 for Appendix with names of places and people of the bible. 14 x 13 cm. xi [1], 14 - 491. See, OCLC #64408394; Shaw and Shoemaker #21048.
Published by Boston: Peter Edes for Thomas & Andrews, James White, David West and Ebenezer Larkin., 1793
Seller: Centerbridge Books, Old Saybrook, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Full 19th century calf. 18mo. 228pp. Translated by John Clarke. First American edition. Printed in double-column Latin & English. A compendium, in 10 chapters, of Roman history from the foundation of the city to the death of the emperor Jovian in 364 A.D. The calf binding is heavily worn with fraying at the corners and some heavy scuffing. The upper corner of the front cover lacks a small piece. The spine is worn with some splitting near the top but the binding is firm and intact. This copy belonged to John Hooker, Jr., a descendant of Thomas Hooker, and has his early ink ownership signatures on the front and rear flyleaves. There is also some ink writing on the title page. The text is in quite solid condition with some scattered foxing. Scarce. EVANS 25461.
Published by Thomas & Andrews, West & Blake, Eben, Larkin and John West. Manning & Loring, Printers, Boston, 1810
Seller: Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB, East Jewett, NY, U.S.A.
Full contemporary calf. Later printing. xii, [13]- 491 pp. Sq. 24mo. ".The various Sounds of the Vowels and Consonants, denoted by typographical Characters, and illustrated by Examples, which render it intelligible to the weakest Capacity, it exhibits their True Pronunciation, According to the present Practice of Men of Letters, Eminent Orators, and Polite Speakers, in London. Upon a Plan Perfectly Plain, and Entirely New. To which is added the Proper Names of Person and Places in the Old and New Testaments; Names of the principal Cities, Rivers, Mountains, &c. in the known World; the ancient and modern Poets, Philosophers, Patriots, Statesmen, &c. all accurately accented, with their proper Pronunciation pointed out." Shaw & Shoemaker 21048. Boards worn, especially at the corners, spine rubbed, lacking label, free endpaper with a large corner chip, owner's signature, a few worm holes not penetrating the leaves, a few leaves soiled, most foxed and browned; binding quite tight; good or better.
Published by Thomas, Andrews, West, and Blake, Boston, 1812
Seller: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. No Jacket. Sacred Poetry: Consisting of Psalms and Hymns, Adapted to Christian Devotion, in Publick and Private. Selected from the Best Authors, with Variations and Additions. By Jeremy Belknap and printed in Boston by Thomas, Andrews, West, and Blake. 1812, 507 pp, 6" x 3.75", 12mo, hardcover custom red leather. As-is, with front board cleanly detached. Former owner's name in gilt on front board. Some cracking towards bottom of rear hinge. Text block remains bound well with minor wear. General age-related toning to pages, along with periodic foxing and wear. Please see photographs and ask any questions prior to purchasing. A scarce work consisting of selected psalms and over 300 hymns. By the late Jeremy Belknap (1744-1798), an American clergyman and one of the new country's first historical writers. A great piece for restorations. COLR1812AFGX-0124-aj0929.
Published by published by Thomas & Andrews, West & Blake, Eben. Larkin, & John West & Co., Manning & Loring Printers n.d., Boston
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Sq. 24mo, pp. xii, [13]-491, [1]; contemporary full sheep, scuffed and rubbed, the red leather label partially perished; good and sound, with doodles on the pastedowns. American Imprints 21048 & 26435 do not provide detailed enough information on the imprints to make a positive identification. Perry's dictionary was the first English dictionary to be published in America.
Published by published by Thomas & Andrews, West & Blake, Eben. Larkin, & John West & Co., Manning & Loring Printers, Boston, 1810
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Sq. 24mo, pp. xii, [13]-491; contemporary full sheep, label partially chipped, the whole rubbed and worn, but sound. The work is taken from the fourth English edition (1786), and was reprinted in America as late as 1813. It was in this form that the rights to Perry's Dictionary were acquired by Charles and George Merriam, who published it as their first book in Brookfield, Massachusetts in 1801, and their successful venture with Perry paved the way for them to acquire the rights to Noah Webster's American Dictionary in 1844. Shaw & Shoemaker 21048 & 26435 do not provide detailed enough information on the imprints to make a positive identification.
Published by Printed by Manning & Loring for S. Hall, W. Spotswood, J. White, Thomas & Andrews, D. West, E. Larkin, W.P. Blake, and J. West, Boston, 1796
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 2nd. Volume II only. Bound in contemporary full calf, with red spine label. Hardcover. Light rubbing. Good binding and cover. Scattered staining, toning. Early date of March, 1797 (in Samuel Mulliken's hand) on fep. 356 pages. Provenance: Early signatures of Samuel G. P. Mulliken (Newburyport, 1831). Samuel Mulliken (1761-1847) was an important American clockmaker. He served as a Captain in the state militia during the American Revolution. From the Library of Nobel Laureate (Chemistry, 1966) Professor Robert Sanderson Mulliken. References: Sabin 101726; Evans 29737; Howes W142.
Published by published by Thomas & Andrews, West & Blake, Eben. Larkin, & John West & Co., Manning & Loring Printers, Boston, 1810
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Sq. 24mo, pp. xii, [13]-491; contemporary full sheep, rubbed and worn, but sound. Early ownership signature of John Nevens The work is taken from the fourth English edition (1786), and was reprinted in America as late as 1813. It was in this form that the rights to Perry's Dictionary were acquired by Charles and George Merriam, who published it as their first book in Brookfield, Massachusetts in 1801, and their successful venture with Perry paved the way for them to acquire the rights to Noah Webster's American Dictionary in 1844. Shaw & Shoemaker 21048 & 26435 do not provide detailed enough information on the imprints to make a positive identification.
Published by Manning & Loring, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, D. West, W. Spotswood, E. Larkin, J. West, and the Proprietor of the Boston Bookstore, Boston, 1795
Seller: A Book By Its Cover, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
First American Edition. 19th century three-quarter leather over marbled boards. Spine strip missing. [6] + 350 pages, with forty copperplates. Complete. Text block and plates Very Good, with a few old repairs to page edges, professionally done. Copperplate illustrations have bled over onto facing pages in many cases, though text remains perfectly readable. Very scarce early American medical imprint.
Published by by Leonard Worcester, for Isaiah Thomas. Sold at his bookstore, by said Thomas, & Waldo, in Brookfield, and said Thomas, & Carlisle, in Walpole. Sold also, in Boston, by said Thomas, and Andrews, S. Hall, B. Larkin, J. White, D. West, E. Larkin, Jun., J. West, and at the Boston Bookstore, Worcester, Mass, 1794
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Third edition of the first dictionary published in the United States, sq. 24mo, pp. [4], 596; containing an Appendix.Containing the Proper Names of Persons and Places in the Old and New Testaments, with a separate title page (also dated 1794); contemporary full calf, big chip from the bottom of the spine, the result of burning; vernacular deerskin dust jacket applied with string; a half dozen leaves loose, with various degrees of mutilation, including some loss of text, many other leaves extended, and dampstains throughout; a fair copy at best, but with a nice example of the hand-made cover, possibly made by Lucy herself. Early ownership signature: "Lucy Wilson's property of Alstead, New Hampshire, Jan. 19, 1795" on front free endpaper. The work is taken from the fourth English edition (1786), and was reprinted in America as late as 1813. It was in this form that the rights to Perry's Dictionary were acquired by Charles and George Merriam, who published it as their first book in Brookfield, Massachusetts in 1801, and their successful venture with Perry paved the way for them to acquire the rights to Noah Webster's American Dictionary in 1844. Alston V, 299; Evans 27495.
Published by Thomas and Andrews; David West; John West, Boston, 1799
Leather. Condition: Good. None (illustrator). The second U.S. edition of this uncommon work on marine insurance laws by James Allan Park. The second U.S. edition of this uncommon work, printed from the third U.K. edition.An extensive study on the law of marine insurances, a very successful work which was reprinted six times during the author's lifetime.For this work, James Allan Park drew much from the cases of Lord Mansfield, an eminent English barrister who did much to reform English law.Including cases of losses by perils of sea, abandonment, fraud in policies, illegal voyages, insurances against fires, prohibited goods, and more.Bookplate of William Curtis Noyes to the front paste down, an American lawyer who was one of the most powerful advocates at the New York bar.Ink inscription of John V. Henry to the front paste down, and to a couple of pages of text. Henry was also an American lawyer, a Federalist member of the New York State Assembly and a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1801. In a rebacked calf binding. Externally, generally smart. Light bumping and loss to the extremities. Evidence of former loss to the joints prior to rebacking. Light marks and rubbing to the boards, including a few small dampstains. Small chip to the spine label. Hinges are a little strained but remain firm. Front free is detached but present. Rear endpaper is working loose. Spots to the endpapers. Bookplate and prior owner's ink inscription to the front paste down. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and clean with the occasional scattered spot. Ink inscription to page 1. Good. book.
Published by Boston (Manning & Loring, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, D. West, E. Larkin, J. West and the Proprietor of the Boston Bookstore), 1794
Seller: Ars Libri, Ltd. (ABAA), Charlestown, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
250pp. 12mo. Contemporary full sheep (worn, front hinge weak), morocco label. The first American edition of the abridged version of Locke's "Essay" (originally published in 1696) and the first appearance of the "Essay" in America in any form.
Published by William Fessenden for Thomas & Andrews, and John West, Brattleboro VT (and Boston), 1806
Seller: Row By Row Bookshop, Sugar Grove, NC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Second U.S. Edition. Three volumes. A Good set in full brown leather with red leather spine labels. Tender hinges, all protected with mylar jackets. The blank front endpaper of Volume I is loose but present. Tanning/foxing to the paper, text block bindings sound, text unmarked. The stated "Second American Edition". (Not ex-library.). Book.