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(Byron, Lord George Gordon; Moore, Thomas; and Porter, Ann Maria).
The Ladies' Literary Cabinet, Being a Repository of Miscellaneous Literary Productions, Both Original and Selected, in Prose and Verse. New Series - Vol. IV. (Volume 4, Issues Nos. 1 Through 26 Bound in One Volume).
New York: Published by Nathaniel Smith, No. 15 Cedar-Street, 1821. 1821. - Quarto, 11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide. Marbled boards backed with a black calf spine. The covers are heavily rubbed with sections of the marbled paper lacking from the boards. Large portions of the spine have perished. [2] leaves, pages 1 through 96, and [89] through 208 (pages 89 though 96 are repeated as issue number 12 for July 28, 1821 was bound in twice). The pages are darkened with scattered foxing and staining throughout and several tears, although without loss of text. Good.

Of significance is a review of Lord Byron's "Marino Faliero" with lengthy quotations from the poem, a tragedy in blank verse, which was published that same year. Inspired by his discovery that the portrait of Faliero had been blacked out from the display of portraits of the Doges at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, Byron set out to pen this tragedy in five acts based on the life of Venice's 14th century Doge Marino Faliero. Having been recently offended by the newly elected Doge, Michel Steno, one of Venice's chief officers of state penned an indecent remark about Feliero's wife on the Doge's throne. Although Steno was tried and convicted by the Council of Forty, Faliero was outraged that the sentence was but a month's imprisonment. Believing the constitution of Venice to be at fault, the Doge sought revenge upon his enemies by joining in a conspiracy to overthrow Venice's constitution. The conspiracy was discovered and Faliero was sentenced to death and executed.

The Ladies' Literary Cabinet also includes a review of Ann Maria Porter's "Village of Mariendorpt" with a synopsis and extensive quotes from the historical novel set in Bavaria near the end of the Thirty Years War.

Two pages of music titled "The Maid of Marlivale written by T. Moore" engraved on pages 102 & 103, is a composition with lyrics from Thomas Moore's poem and music attributed to either John Stevenson or, as per a copy in the Library of Congress, to John Wall Callcott.

RARE. Good .

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Keywords: LITERATURE; LITERARY CRITICISM; THE LADIES' LITERARY CABINET; BEING A REPOSITORY OF MISCELLANEOUS LITERARY PRODUCTIONS, BOTH ORIGINAL AND SELECTED, IN PROSE AND VERSE; NEW SERIES; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY; LORD GEORGE GORDON BYRON; ANN MARIA P

 
(Stevens, Wallace; Seferis, George; Moore, Marianne; Coover, Robert; Duncan, Robert; Merrill, James; Hughes, Ted; Simpson, Louis; Plath, Sylvia; et al).
Quarterly Review of Literature. Twenty Fifth Anniversary Double Poetry Issue. Volume XVI. Numbers 1-2. Editors T. Weiss, Renee Weiss.
(Princeton, NJ: Published in affiliation with the Creative Arts Program of Princeton University, 1969). 1969). - Octavo, softcover bound in printed blue & white wraps. The wraps are bumped & soiled with the spine & extremities darkened. The tail of the spine is chipped. [iv] & 267 pages plus ads. There are a few pencil check marks & a very few ink & pencil underlinings. Good.

Among the contents is an interview with Marianne Moore by Grace Schulman. Good .

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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; POETRY; PERIODICAL; QUARTERLY REVIEW OF LITERATURE; TWENTY FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE; DOUBLE POETRY ISSUE; RENEE WEISS; THEODORE WEISS; POEMS; POETS; INTERVIEW; MARIANNE MOORE; WALLACE STEVENS; GEORGE SEFERIS; ROBERT COOVER; ROBERT DUNCAN; JAMES

 WOLLHEIM, DONALD A. & ERNSBERGER, GEORGE (EDITORS)(ROBERT E. HOWARD; C. L. MOORE; ZEALIA BROWN BISHOP; CLARK ASHTON SMITH; DONALD WANDREI; EDWARD LUCAS WHITE; ROBERT BLOCH; LAURENCE MANNING & FLETCHER PRATT; SAX ROHMER), The 2nd Avon Fantasy Reader
WOLLHEIM, DONALD A. & ERNSBERGER, GEORGE (EDITORS)(ROBERT E. HOWARD; C. L. MOORE; ZEALIA BROWN BISHOP; CLARK ASHTON SMITH; DONALD WANDREI; EDWARD LUCAS WHITE; ROBERT BLOCH; LAURENCE MANNING & FLETCHER PRATT; SAX ROHMER)
The 2nd Avon Fantasy Reader
NY, Avon. 1969, First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. 1st printing, Feb. 1969; #S385. Cover art by Gray Morrow. Paperback original. Selections from the digest-sized magazine, Avon Fantasy Reader (1947-1951). Includes "The Blonde Goddess of Bal-Sagoth" by Robert E. Howard; "Shambleau" by C. L. Moore; "The Curse of Yig" by Zelia Brown Bishop; "Ubbo-Sathla" by Clark Ashton Smith; "The Painted Mirror" by Donald Wandrei; "Amina" by Edward Lucas White; "The Black Kiss" by Robert Bloch; "The City of the Living Dead" by Laurence Manning & Fletcher Pratt; "The Curse of a Thousand Kisses" by Sax Rohmer. Tanning. Very Good+ to Near Fine.
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 WOLLHEIM, DONALD A. & ERNSBERGER, GEORGE (EDITORS)(ROBERT E. HOWARD; C. L. MOORE; ZEALIA BROWN BISHOP; CLARK ASHTON SMITH; DONALD WANDREI; EDWARD LUCAS WHITE; ROBERT BLOCH; LAURENCE MANNING & FLETCHER PRATT; SAX ROHMER), The 2nd Avon Fantasy Reader
WOLLHEIM, DONALD A. & ERNSBERGER, GEORGE (EDITORS)(ROBERT E. HOWARD; C. L. MOORE; ZEALIA BROWN BISHOP; CLARK ASHTON SMITH; DONALD WANDREI; EDWARD LUCAS WHITE; ROBERT BLOCH; LAURENCE MANNING & FLETCHER PRATT; SAX ROHMER)
The 2nd Avon Fantasy Reader
NY, Avon. 1969, First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. 1st printing, Feb. 1969; #S385. Cover art by Gray Morrow. Paperback original. Selections from the digest-sized magazine, Avon Fantasy Reader (1947-1951). Includes "The Blonde Goddess of Bal-Sagoth" by Robert E. Howard; "Shambleau" by C. L. Moore; "The Curse of Yig" by Zelia Brown Bishop; "Ubbo-Sathla" by Clark Ashton Smith; "The Painted Mirror" by Donald Wandrei; "Amina" by Edward Lucas White; "The Black Kiss" by Robert Bloch; "The City of the Living Dead" by Laurence Manning & Fletcher Pratt; "The Curse of a Thousand Kisses" by Sax Rohmer. Tanning; bumps and dings; rubbing. Very Good.
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 AMAZING (ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; H. H. HARMON; RICHARD S. SHAVER; RICHARD ASHBY; GEORGE D. LEWIS), Amazing Stories: September, Sept. 1949
AMAZING (ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; H. H. HARMON; RICHARD S. SHAVER; RICHARD ASHBY; GEORGE D. LEWIS)
Amazing Stories: September, Sept. 1949
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1949. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 23, No. 9. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Richard Loehle for "Swamp Girl of Venus" by H. H. Harmon. Includes "The Girl Who Read Minds" (novelet) by Robert Moore Williams; "Erdis Cliff" (short novel) by Richard S. Shaver; "A Joke for Harry" by Richard Ashby; "Von Hulckman's Pets" by George D. Lewis. Features: "The Observatory"; "Inertia Is Gravity Plus" by B. T. Stevens, Sr.; "The Earth's Interior" by Clayton La Star; "Did the A-Bomb Cause Them?" by Mollie Claire; "The Ancient Geometical Monument" by Rocky Stone; "Man Is Immortal" by Charles H. Coleman; "The Tides and Gravity" by H. H. Hyers; "The Mystery of Magic Drugs" by Vincent H. Gaddis; "The Night the Stars Fell" by Vincent H. Gaddis; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "Book Review" by Fred R. Mills. Illustrated by Bill Terry, H. H. Harmon, J. Allen St. John, and Robert Keys. Edgewear with small tears and losses; creasing; a little soiling of wraps; 1" loss at spine head. Good+ to Very Good-.
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AN ENGLISH OFFICER (MOORE, George Greville).
Society Recollections in Paris and Vienna: 1879-1904.
London, John Long, 1907. Red cloth lettered in gilt, 310pp. deckle edges, title page in red and black, frontis. many monochrome plates, Boards and spine fair, internally good. Tight and clean. Spine split at sides, ends nicked. Library label removed neatly from upper board. Plates complete as called for.
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 AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN), Amazing Stories: June 1949
AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN)
Amazing Stories: June 1949
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1949. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 23, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Arnold Kohn for "Dynasty of the Devil" by Alexander Blade (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "The Outcast" by S. M. Tenneshaw (unattributed house pseud.); "I Murdered You" by Rubbert Carlin; "Twisted House" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "Land of the Golden Men" by Robert Moore Williams; "Death's Double" by Grover Kent; "Supermen, Incorporated" by George Graumen. Features: "The Observatory"; "Shadow Superstitions" by Kay Bennett; "Moonstone Mystery" by Robert Marlin; "Ancient Barbering Customs" by Frances Yerxa; "Greek Ring Legends" by June Lurie; "Did You See It?" by R. Dee; "Miracles of Blood" by Jeffry Stevens; "Amazing Stories Crossword Puzzle" by Marion Beuscher; "Messengers from Above" by A. Morris; "Manufactured Power" by B. R. Nelson; "Portable Power" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Over the Waves" by Robert Carter; "Mesozoic Reptiles" by Pete Bogg. Illustrated by W. G Adam, Murphy Anderson, Rod Ruth, Bill Terry, and Julian S. Krupa. Short hinge tears at spine ends; 1/4" missing from spine head; some glue reapairs to spine head. Very Good+.
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 AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN), Amazing Stories: June 1949
AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN)
Amazing Stories: June 1949
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1949. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 23, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Arnold Kohn for "Dynasty of the Devil" by Alexander Blade (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "The Outcast" by S. M. Tenneshaw (unattributed house pseud.); "I Murdered You" by Rubbert Carlin; "Twisted House" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "Land of the Golden Men" by Robert Moore Williams; "Death's Double" by Grover Kent; "Supermen, Incorporated" by George Graumen. Features: "The Observatory"; "Shadow Superstitions" by Kay Bennett; "Moonstone Mystery" by Robert Marlin; "Ancient Barbering Customs" by Frances Yerxa; "Greek Ring Legends" by June Lurie; "Did You See It?" by R. Dee; "Miracles of Blood" by Jeffry Stevens; "Amazing Stories Crossword Puzzle" by Marion Beuscher; "Messengers from Above" by A. Morris; "Manufactured Power" by B. R. Nelson; "Portable Power" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Over the Waves" by Robert Carter; "Mesozoic Reptiles" by Pete Bogg. Illustrated by W. G Adam, Murphy Anderson, Rod Ruth, Bill Terry, and Julian S. Krupa. Creasing; glue mends at spine head; small loss at upper rear cover edge; creasing; standard wear and tear at edges. Very Good-.
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 AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN), Amazing Stories: June 1949
AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN)
Amazing Stories: June 1949
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1949. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 23, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Arnold Kohn for "Dynasty of the Devil" by Alexander Blade (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "The Outcast" by S. M. Tenneshaw (unattributed house pseud.); "I Murdered You" by Rubbert Carlin; "Twisted House" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "Land of the Golden Men" by Robert Moore Williams; "Death's Double" by Grover Kent; "Supermen, Incorporated" by George Graumen. Features: "The Observatory"; "Shadow Superstitions" by Kay Bennett; "Moonstone Mystery" by Robert Marlin; "Ancient Barbering Customs" by Frances Yerxa; "Greek Ring Legends" by June Lurie; "Did You See It?" by R. Dee; "Miracles of Blood" by Jeffry Stevens; "Amazing Stories Crossword Puzzle" by Marion Beuscher; "Messengers from Above" by A. Morris; "Manufactured Power" by B. R. Nelson; "Portable Power" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Over the Waves" by Robert Carter; "Mesozoic Reptiles" by Pete Bogg. Illustrated by W. G Adam, Murphy Anderson, Rod Ruth, Bill Terry, and Julian S. Krupa. Wraps partially re-glued; stress; crescent tear at lower edge of front cover las two tape-ghosts to front and one small piece of newer tape on inside; a little bent from poor stacking; stress tear; tape-ghost at head. Good+ to Very Good-.
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 AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN), Amazing Stories: June 1949
AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN)
Amazing Stories: June 1949
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1949. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 23, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Arnold Kohn for "Dynasty of the Devil" by Alexander Blade (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "The Outcast" by S. M. Tenneshaw (unattributed house pseud.); "I Murdered You" by Rubbert Carlin; "Twisted House" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "Land of the Golden Men" by Robert Moore Williams; "Death's Double" by Grover Kent; "Supermen, Incorporated" by George Graumen. Features: "The Observatory"; "Shadow Superstitions" by Kay Bennett; "Moonstone Mystery" by Robert Marlin; "Ancient Barbering Customs" by Frances Yerxa; "Greek Ring Legends" by June Lurie; "Did You See It?" by R. Dee; "Miracles of Blood" by Jeffry Stevens; "Amazing Stories Crossword Puzzle" by Marion Beuscher; "Messengers from Above" by A. Morris; "Manufactured Power" by B. R. Nelson; "Portable Power" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Over the Waves" by Robert Carter; "Mesozoic Reptiles" by Pete Bogg. Illustrated by W. G Adam, Murphy Anderson, Rod Ruth, Bill Terry, and Julian S. Krupa. Stress crack; spine losses; glued inside hinges; tanning; smnall tears and corner losses. Good to Very Good-.
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AMAZING (ALEXANDER BLADE; S. M. TENNESHAW; RUBBERT CARLIN; GUY ARCHETTE - AKA CHESTER S. GEIER; ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS; GROVER KENT; GEORGE GRAUMAN)
Amazing Stories: June 1949
NY, Ziff-Davis. 1949. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 23, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Arnold Kohn for "Dynasty of the Devil" by Alexander Blade (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "The Outcast" by S. M. Tenneshaw (unattributed house pseud.); "I Murdered You" by Rubbert Carlin; "Twisted House" by Guy Archette [Chester S. Geier]; "Land of the Golden Men" by Robert Moore Williams; "Death's Double" by Grover Kent; "Supermen, Incorporated" by George Graumen. Features: "The Observatory"; "Shadow Superstitions" by Kay Bennett; "Moonstone Mystery" by Robert Marlin; "Ancient Barbering Customs" by Frances Yerxa; "Greek Ring Legends" by June Lurie; "Did You See It?" by R. Dee; "Miracles of Blood" by Jeffry Stevens; "Amazing Stories Crossword Puzzle" by Marion Beuscher; "Messengers from Above" by A. Morris; "Manufactured Power" by B. R. Nelson; "Portable Power" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Over the Waves" by Robert Carter; "Mesozoic Reptiles" by Pete Bogg. Illustrated by W. G Adam, Murphy Anderson, Rod Ruth, Bill Terry, and Julian S. Krupa. Covers glued on at hinges; spine losses; creasing and tears; dealer's marks on cover. Reading copy. Reading Copy.
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Barclay, Alistair; Lambrick, George; Moore, John & Robinson, Mark
Lines in the landscape Cursus monuments in the Upper Thames Valley.
Oxford University School of Archaeology, 2003. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean and tightly bound larger format hardback, no inscriptions. xx + 268 pages, photos and illustrations in the text, appendices, bibliography, index. Good with No dust jacket as issued.
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Brett, Alan; Hoare, George; Moore, George
Sunderland A. F. C.
Chalford, 1996. Soft cover. 0752407163. First printing. 128 pp. many photos, oversize softcover. Fine copy. Fine.
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(Cruikshank, George; Phiz; Hamerton, Robert J.). Ainsworth, William Harrison; Moore, Thomas; Ritchie, Leitch; Strickland, Agnes; Dickens, Charles.
The Pic Nic Papers by Various Hands. Edited by Charles Dickens, Esq. With Illustrations by George Cruikshank, Phiz, &C. In Three Volumes. (3 Volumes).
London: Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1841. 1841. - Octavo, 7-1/2 inches high by 4-1/2 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in full red morocco by Riviere & Son with gilt borders and elaborate gilt floral decorations on the spine, titled in gilt on the spine between five raised bands. The binding is further enhanced with maroon endpapers and gilt inner dentelles. The top edges are gilt. The spine's gilt titling is faded. The joints and extremities of the covers are slightly rubbed. Pages vi & 323; [iv] & 298; and [iv] & 378, plus [1] contents page, [1] blank page, and [2] pages of ads, illustrated with 15 engraved plates, consisting of 2 by Cruikshank, 6 by Phiz, & 7 by R.J. Hamerton, including one duplicate. A very attractive set.

First edition, first issue with the Cox imprint on the verso of the title page of volume 1, and with "publisher young" uncorrected in the Dickens introduction.

"Dickens undertook the editing of Pic Nic Papers in behalf of the destitute widow of John Macrone, his first publisher. For the book he wrote the introduction and revised his farce The Lamplighter..Mrs. Macrone received 300 pounds from the sale of the book." -Richard Gimbel, An Exhibition..#45, in Yale University Literary Gazette, October 1962. The third volume was not edited by Dickens.

From the library of Gustavia Adolphus Senff (1828-1927), the wife of art collector and sugar manufacturer Charles H. Senff (1837-1911), with her bookplate tipped to the pastedown of each volume. Although not indicated, the books more recently were in the collection of the Americana collector Charles E. Sigety. Very good .

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Damrell & Moore, and George Coolidge.
The Boston Almanac for the Year 1857. Number XXII.
Boston, John P. Jewett & Co. c1852. Hardcover. 208+ p. illus. fold. map. Very good condition Brief manuscript annotations of daily weather conditions.
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