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 Caesar, L.; Mitchener, A. V.; Criddle, N.; et al., Fifty-First Annual Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario 1920. Ontario Department of Agriculture. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Caesar, L.; Mitchener, A. V.; Criddle, N.; et al.
Fifty-First Annual Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario 1920. Ontario Department of Agriculture. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Toronto: Printed by Clarkson W. James, 1921. 1921. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed blue wraps. The corners of the wraps are lightly creased & there is a pencil sketch on the rear wrap. There is a piece out of the tail of the spine. 92 pages. There are a few black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are very lightly creased. Good. Most of the articles in this report concern insects that cause problems for agriculture. Among them are "Notes on Leaf Bugs Attacking Fruit Trees in Ontario" by L. Caesar, "The Manitoba Grasshopper Campaign of 1920" by A. V. Mitchener, "The Influence of Locusts on the Ranges of British Columbia" by E. R. Buckell, and "The Control of the Cabbage Root Maggot in British Columbia" by H. C. Treherne. Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: NATURAL HISTORY; ENTOMOLOGY; INSECTS; PESTS; FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO 1920; ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE; L. CAESAR; A. V. MITCHENER; N. CRIDDLE; E. R. BUCKELL; H. A. TREHERNE; LEAF BUGS ATTACKING FRUIT TREES

 Caesar, L., The San Jose and Oyster-Shell Scales. (Cover Title).
Caesar, L.
The San Jose and Oyster-Shell Scales. (Cover Title).
Toronto: Ontario Department of Agriculture, 1914. 1914. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed blue wraps. The edges of the wraps are faded & the corners are lightly creased. 30 pages. Black-and-white photographic illustrations & line drawings. The top page corners are lightly creased & there are very light vertical creases to the pages where the pamphlet has been folded. Good. First edition. Bulletin 219, Ontario Agricultural College, Ontario Department of Agriculture. Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: NATURAL HISTORY; ENTOMOLOGY; INSECTS; SCALES; AGRICULTURAL PESTS; THE SAN JOSE AND OYSTER-SHELL SCALES; L. CAESAR; ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, BULLETIN 219; ILLUSTRATIONS; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION.

 Cairns, Hugh; 1st Earl Cairns (1819-1885). Irish-born British statesman who served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain., Holograph Cover with the Signature of the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns.
Cairns, Hugh; 1st Earl Cairns (1819-1885). Irish-born British statesman who served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
Holograph Cover with the Signature of the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns.
1868. 1868. - Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns' signature at the bottom left of a 3 inch high by 4-1/4 inch wide clipping from an envelope. "London Official Paid" is stamped in red at top right above Miss Nicholson's address penned in an unknown hand. The autograph is mounted with glue from the verso onto a larger sheet of heavier stock clipped from an album. Very good. The Irish-born British statesman Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl of Cairns (1819-1885) was a prominent Conservative statesman in the House of Lords. He served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain under Benjamin Disraeli. Cairns was the 17th Chancellor of the University of Dublin, serving in that position from 1867 to 1885. Very good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: HISTORY; BRITISH; IRISH-BORN STATESMAN; HUGH CAIRNS, 1ST EARL CAIRNS; LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF GREAT BRITAIN AUTOGRAPH; SIGNATURE; SIGNED; POSTMARK; LONDON; FREE FRANK; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY; UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.

 
Calthrop, Dion Clayton
The Charm of Gardens
London: A. & C. Black, Ltd. (1910). (1910). London: A. & C. Black, Ltd. (1910). (1910). Good. - Octavo, green cloth titled in gilt on spine & in dark green on front cover. The covers are bumped & the spine is faded with the head & tail lightly chipped & a small tear along the rear joint. xv, 239 & [1] pp. There is an owner's pencil inscription on the front endpaper & a faded date stamp on the front pastedown; the top page corners in the first half of the book are lightly creased; there are occasional small stains. Color frontispiece & 15 color plates. Good.

Probably a later printing. Good .

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Sonstige Stichworte: NATURAL HISTORY; GARDENING; GARDENS; ENGLISH; BRITISH; DION CLAYTON CALTHROP; ILLUSTRATIONS; PLATES; A & C BLACK; COLOR PLATES; THE CHARM OF GARDENS; ILLUSTRATED; NATURE.

 
Campbell, John, 9th Duke of Argyll [Marquess of Lorne]. (1845-1914). The fourth Governor General of Canada.
Autograph Letter Signed by the 4th Governor General of Canada John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll.
September 21, 1905. 1905. September 21, 1905. 1905. Very good. - Letter penned in black ink filling both sides of a sheet of cream- colored 6-1/4 inch high by 4- 1/2 inch wide paper. Signed "Argyll". There is some very minor soiling to the letter with a small area of light creasing to the top edge. There is an ink blot to one word on the first side. Folded once for mailing. Very good.

Argyll writes about his wife's health: "I am sorry to say that my wife is in a state of health which the Doctors say will become serious unless she stops exhausting functions. Winter journeying must be avoided as far as possible, so that more expeditions like that to Leeds are prohibited.."

John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll [1845-1914], usually better known by the courtesy title Marquess of Lorne, was the fourth Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883. In 1871 he married Princess Louise, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, the first time since 1515 that a daughter of the sovereign had married a subject of the crown. When his Canadian appointment was announced there was great excitement throughout Canada at the idea of having a royal resident in Rideau Hall, though the press disapproved. Lord Lorne was intensely interested in Canada and Canadians and he and his wife made many lasting contributions to Canadian society, especially to the arts and sciences. A number of Canadian places were named in honor of Lorne and his wife. Very good .

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Sonstige Stichworte: HISTORY; BRITISH NOBLEMAN; AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED BY THE 4TH GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA JOHN CAMPBELL, 9TH DUKE OF ARGYLL; LORD LORNE; ALS; A.L.S.; SIGNATURE; WIFE'S HEALTH; PRINCESS LOUISE, 4TH DAUGHTER OF QUEEN VICTORIA; GAY ASSOCIATION.

 
Carlyle, Thomas
The French Revolution. Vol. I: The Bastille. Vol. II: The Constitution. Vol. III: The Guillotine. (3 Volumes)
New York: George Routledge and Sons, circa [1888]. [1888]. New York: George Routledge and Sons, circa [1888]. [1888]. Good. - Octavo, olive green cloth with paper labels on the spines. The bindings are lightly rubbed & bumped and the head & tails of the spines are lightly chipped. The labels are foxed with pieces out. 207 pages; 212 pages; and 240 pages. Vol. 2 is lightly cracked at p. 116. There are short tears to the front edges of 2 pages in Vol. 3. Good. Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: HISTORY; FRANCE; THE FRENCH REVOLUTION; THE BASTILLE; THE CONSTITUTION; THE GUILLOTINE; BRITISH HISTORIAN; THOMAS CARLYLE; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY.

 
Carlyle, Thomas
Jocelin of Brakelond from Past and Present
NY: William Edwin Rudge, 1923. 1923. NY: William Edwin Rudge, 1923. 1923. Good. - Octavo, black cloth titled in gilt on spine. The front joint is split along the top. Title, half-title, [v] pp. [1] l. & 157 pp. plus colophon. Good.

Limited edition of 510 numbered copies with typography by Bruce Rogers.

A bookseller's catalogue listing of the book is mounted on the rear pastedown.

The twelfth century chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond recorded the achievements of Abbot Samson of the Monastery of St. Edmund in Edmunston. For Carlyle, the chronicle epitomized the virtues that modern England had lost. In the book, he first castigates the civilization around him, then partly retells, partly translates Jocelin's story. Good .

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Sonstige Stichworte: HISTORY; ENGLAND; MEDIEVAL; MONASTERIES; MONASTIC; MONK; JOCELIN OF BRAKELOND; ABBOT SAMSON; MONASTERY OF ST. EDMUND; EDMUNSTON; HISTORIAN; THOMAS CARLYLE; FINE PRESS; WILLIAM EDWIN RUDGE; TYPOGRAPHER; BRUCE ROGERS; LIMITED EDITION.

 
Carter, Robert
The Hungarian Controversey: An Exposure of the Falsifications and Perversions of the Slanderers of Hungary
Boston: Redding & Company, 8 State Street, 1852. 1852. Boston: Redding & Company, 8 State Street, 1852. 1852. Fair. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed tan wrappers. The wraps are bumped, chipped & soiled with staining to the top edge of the front wrap & a tear to its front edge. The spine has been repaired with white cloth tape which is chipped & torn. The lower half of the rear wrap is detached. 48 pages. The page corners are bumped. There is staining to the top edges of the first 2 leaves with light staining to the top corners of the pages & to the lower front edges of a few rear leaves. A fair reading copy.

Carter contends that those Americans who do not support the Hungarians in the war between Hungary and the House of Hapsburg are being swayed by unjustified attacks on Hungary by the North American Review and the New York Courier and Enquirer. Fair .

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Sonstige Stichworte: AMERICANA; HUNGARIAN WAR; AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS; NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW; NEW YORK COURIER AND ENQUIRER; JOURNALISM; ROBERT CARTER; THE HUNGARIAN CONTROVERSY: AN EXPOSURE OF THE FALSIFICATIONS AND PERVERSIONS OF THE SLANDERERS OF HUNGARY; PAMPHLET; NINETEENTH

 
Chase, Ilka.
Elephants Arrive at Half-Past Five. A Photo-Safari in East Africa. Photography by Norton Brown.
London: W.H. Allen, 1964. 1964. London: W.H. Allen, 1964. 1964. Very good. - Octavo, 8 inches high by 5-1/2 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in light greenish gray cloth backed with a black cloth spine, titled in green on the spine. The book is laid into a pictorial dust wrapper. The covers are rubbed with slight wear to the spine. The head of the price-clipped dust jacket's spine is repaired with old tape from the verso. xii & 270 pages, profusely illustrated with endpaper maps & photographs. Very good. First edition. Inscribed to two legendary safari outfitters, Bill Ryan and John Dugmore. "To Bill Ryan and John Dugmore appreciation of a wonderful trip. / Jack, Bob, and Peter Aron / June 22, 1964. Very good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: TRAVEL; HISTORY; SAFARIS; ELEPHANTS ARRIVE AT HALF-PAST FIVE. A PHOTO-SAFARI IN EAST AFRICA; PHOTOGRAPHY BY NORTON BROWN; ILLUSTRATED; ILKA CHASE; ILLUSTRATIONS; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION; INSCRIBED; BILL RYAN; JOHN DUGMORE; 20TH CENTURY; TWENTIETH CENTU

 
Chichlo, Boris; editor
Siberia I: Siberian Questions / Economy, Ecology, Strategy. Siberie I: Questions Siberiennes / Economie, Ecologie, Strategie
Paris: Institut d'Etudes Slaves, 1985. 1985. Paris: Institut d'Etudes Slaves, 1985. 1985. Very good. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed white wrappers with a black-and-white map on the front wrap. There is some very minor soiling to the wraps with a light crease to the front wrap. 416 pages. Illustrated with tables. Very good.

A collection of papers presented at an international colloquium in Paris May 24-27, 1983. The book is a title in the series "Cultures et societes de l'Est" published by l'Institut du Monde Sovietique et de l"Europe Centrale et Orientale (IMSECO).

Some of the papers are in French, others in English. Very good .

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Sonstige Stichworte: TRAVEL & HISTORY; RUSSIA; SIBERIA; SIBERIA I: Siberian Questions. Economy, Ecology, StrategY; SIBERIE I: Questions Siberiennes. Economie, Ecologie, Strategie; BORIS CHICHLO; GEOPOLITICS; TRANSPORT; Cultures et societes de l'Est; ENVIRONMENT.

 
(Charles I [1600-1649]; Church, Randolph W.).
King Charles I & the Tobacco Trade; the Proclamation of January 6, 1630-31. Reproduced to Honor the Service of Martha W. Hiden to the Virginia State Library As a Member of Its Board. Edited by Randolph W. Church, State Librarian.
Richmond, VA: Virginia State Library, 1952. 1952. - Folio, 19-3/4 inches high by 13 inches wide. Softcover, creamy tan wraps bound with black cotton cord, titled in black & red on the front cover. 8 pages, including the covers, printed in red and black on Linweave's early American paper stock with facsimiles of the 2 pages of the original proclamation tipped-in at the center. The facsimile of the proclamation is illustrated with King Charles' crest and a decorated initial. A diagram, and a decorated initial and tail-piece, all printed in red, enhance the text of the book. There are minor creases to the corners. Near fine. "Composed, printed and bound by the William Byrd Press, Inc. Richmond, Virginia. The plates were made by the Virginia Engraving Company, also of Richmond. Text material was set in Linotype Janson with display in American Type Founders' Cloister Oldstyle and Monotype's Goudy Forum. The paper stock used for the text is Linweave's Early American. The facsimile plates of the proclamation were printed on Tovil, an English hand-made stock." [Quoted from the colophon]. Laid in is an 8 inch high by 6-1/4 inch wide broadside notice proclaiming that "A meeting of the Virginia State Library Board was held on June 20, 1952 for the purpose of recording its esteem for Martha W. Hiden.." RARE in Commerce. Very good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: HISTORY; KING CHARLES I & THE TOBACCO TRADE; THE PROCLAMATION OF JANUARY 6, 1630-31; TOBACCO INDUSTRY; FACSIMILE; VIRGINIA; BERMUDA ISLANDS; COLONIES; GREAT BRITAIN; MARTHA W. HIDEN; COMMERCE; ILLUSTRATED; DECORATED; ILLUSTRATIONS; VIRGINIA STATE LIBR

 
Churchill, Abby P
Birds in Literature
Worcester, MA: The Davis Press, Inc. 1911. 1911. Worcester, MA: The Davis Press, Inc. 1911. 1911. Good. - Octavo, dark green cloth. The binding is rubbed with some light staining to the covers & with the corners of the covers chipped. The head & tail of the spine are chipped & frayed. 189 pages plus 1-page publisher's catalog. Illustrated with color plates. The bottom corners of a few pages of the preliminaries are creased. Ex-library with a handwritten label on the spine, library labels removed from the front pastedown & endpaper and handwritten numerals on the verso of the title page & the first text page. There is a tear to page 17. Good.

Second edition.

A brightly illustrated compilation of literary quotations about birds in prose and poetry. Good .

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Sonstige Stichworte: NATURAL HISTORY; ORNITHOLOGY; BIRDS; BIRDS IN LITERATURE; ABBY P. CHURCHILL; LITERARY QUOTATIONS; PLATES.

 
(Churchill, Winston S.). Charmley, John
Churchill's Grand Alliance: The Anglo-American Special Relationship 1940-57
NY: Harcourt Brace & Company, (1995). (1995). NY: Harcourt Brace & Company, (1995). (1995). Very good. - 8vo, black cloth backed black boards titled in red, in dw (rubbed). xv & 427 pp. Illustrated in B&W. Very good.

First American edition.

"Churchill carried on the war because of his misguided faith that U.S. help could be enlisted to save the British Empire, contends Charmley. President Roosevelt, however, sought an end to imperialism and thus entered the war only belatedly, ensuring that Britain would end the war weak and dependent on America."--From the dw. Very good .

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Sonstige Stichworte: HISTORY; MILITARY; POLITICS; WORLD WAR II; WINSTON S. CHURCHILL; FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT; HARRY S. TRUMAN; ANTHONY EDEN; ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS; JOHN CHARMLEY ; FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.

 Churchill, Sir Winston., Honoring Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965": First Day of Issue Cover with U.S. 5 Cent Stamp.
Churchill, Sir Winston.
Honoring Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965": First Day of Issue Cover with U.S. 5 Cent Stamp.
Postmarked from Fulton, MO on May 13, 1965. 1965. - sc A First Day Cover honoring Winston Churchill. The 3-5/8 inch high by 6-1/2 inch wide envelope is illustrated with a patriotic portrait along the left third honoring the wartime British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The envelope bears the 5 cent U.S. postage stamp which also bears a portrait of Churchill. Very good. Addressed to pressman Fridolf Johnson at American Artist magazine. Very good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: HISTORY; BRITISH; POSTAL; UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE; FIRST DAY OF ISSUE; FIRST DAY COVER; WINSTON CHURCHILL; BRITISH; PRIME MINISTER; WORLD WAR TWO; WWII; USPS; STAMP; PHILATELIC; POSTAGE STAMP.

 
(Churchill, Sir Winston S.).
Proceedings of the Presentation of the Williamsburg Award by the Trustees of Colonial Williamsburg to the Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Churchill / at Drapers' Hall, London, December 7, 1955.
Williamsburg, VA: Colonial Williamsburg, 1957. 1957. - Small quarto [10-3/8 inches high by 7 inches wide], blue paper covered boards titled in gilt. The spine & extremities are faded & the head of the spine is lightly chipped. the covers are bumped. 48 pages plus colophon. Full-page and textual illustrations in color and black & white. The contents are near fine.

The Williamsburg Award is made "to a person who in the course of contemporary events has made an outstanding contribution to the historic struggle of men to live free and self-respecting in a just society. Very good .

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Sonstige Stichworte: HISTORY; COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG; PROCEEDINGS OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE WILLIAMSBURG AWARD BY THE TRUSTEES OF COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG TO THE RT. HON. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL; ILLUSTRATIONS.

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