16th-20th Century Books 2018-10-17 Auction - 99 Price Results - Jasper52 in NY
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Naval Dry Docks of U.S. - 1852 1st ed.1945 St. Paul journal - surrender of JapanScarce early views of Denver (1881 1st ed.)
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An eclectic mix of 17th through 20th century titles from the private collection of an antiquarian book dealer. From Thomas Green?s scarce 1823 Herbal Dictionary to the complete set of My Book House for Children (with scarce original wooden house) to an autographed Zane Grey title, this extremely interesting collection will appeal to discerning collectors of varied interests. Military/War, Children?s, scarce first editions and early U. S. gazetteers are just some of the varied selections in this auction.
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The Rainbow, D. H. Lawrence: Clean book in collectible condition. Three tips are just barely starting to suggest wearing through at the very extreme ends (tiny spots). Minor rubbing to spine ends. Rear hinge with 1/2" crack at
0002: The Rainbow, D. H. LawrenceEst. US$20-US$45
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Seneca Co. (Ohio) War Chest, 1920: Report of the Treasurer containing the names of all Seneca County Registrants inducted into military service under the Selective Service Law for service in World War One. Also contains an incomplete
0003: Seneca Co. (Ohio) War Chest, 1920Est. US$20-US$45Lot Passed
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Final Ohio Report - 1876 Centennial Expo: The final report of Ohio’s participation with its industries and resources in the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Organized in three parts: Part 1 - Lists of exhibiting companies and
0005: Final Ohio Report - 1876 Centennial ExpoEst. US$30-US$45
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The History of Magic, Seligmann: Fascinating account of the magical ideas and manifestations in the Western world. Heavily illustrated, large book. Begins with the propitiatory rites of Mesopotamian magic, the growth and development
0006: The History of Magic, SeligmannEst. US$30-US$60
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Jottings of a Judge, Signed 1st ed.: Memoirs of an Akron, Ohio judge (John R. Vaughan) during the early part of the twentieth century when Akron had recently become the premier manufacturer of rubber products in the world. Signed by the
0011: Jottings of a Judge, Signed 1st ed.Est. US$20-US$45
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Little Foxes by H. B. Stowe (1866 1st ed.): Classic book by Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Clean and solid with minor faults: tips just barely starting to show; minor fraying at spine ends else clean with vivid gilt
0015: Little Foxes by H. B. Stowe (1866 1st ed.)Est. US$30-US$48
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The Humming Bird, scarce edition: Very uncommon reprint edition of an uncommon title. Only six libraries known to have a copy. Written by Owen Johnson; pub. 1917 by Little, Brown & Co. Some rubbing to white titling on cover; heavy
0017: The Humming Bird, scarce editionEst. US$30-US$62Lot Passed
Annual Book for Amer. Boys, 1906: Amazing visual record of a pivotal time in the achievements of man. Heavily illustrated. Written by Frederick Seymour. Preface states: "Of all the books ever made I believe this one contains by far
0018: Annual Book for Amer. Boys, 1906Est. US$40-US$85Lot Passed
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Scarce early views of Colorado (1881 1st ed.): Scarce and early multi-tone chromolithographic views of Colorado (16 plates). Includes Mount of the Holy Cross, Gateway Garden of the Gods and Veta Pass-Railroad Above the Clouds. In original light
0022: Scarce early views of Colorado (1881 1st ed.)Est. US$70-US$125
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Scarce early views of Denver (1881 1st ed.): Scarce and early multi-tone chromolithographic views of Denver (18 plates). Includes a marvelous 4-panel panorama of Denver c1881. "Denver Illustrated" pub. 1881 by Chain & Hardy Booksellers &
0023: Scarce early views of Denver (1881 1st ed.)Est. US$70-US$125
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1945 St. Paul journal - surrender of Japan: One-of-a-kind item. Small handwritten journal from a sailor on the U. S. S. St. Paul (CA-73), the heavy cruiser that was the last ship to fire on Japan. It moored next to the Missouri, Admiral
0024: 1945 St. Paul journal - surrender of JapanEst. US$70-US$250
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