Publicado por Z P Hatch, 1851
Librería: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 13,11
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fair. Hardcover. ORIGINAL 1851 PRINTING. Very nice steel engravings. Text unmarked. Pages foxed and with damp staining. Covers show heavy edge wear with rubbing/scuffing and bumped corners. Spine edges supported with tape. Hinges cracked but binding still intact. Heavily used but pages still quite legible/readable.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Z. Paten Hatch, 9 Spruce St., New York, NYC, 1854
Librería: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 22,21
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. This is an original issue Of "The Christian Diadem and Family Keepsake, in unattached pictorial wraps, as issued. Volume 1, No. 4, April 1854. New Series), Whole No. 52. The proprietor and editor of the periodical was Z. Paten Hatch; Associate Editor was Rev. E. S. Davis. The magazine was published at 9 Spruce Street, New York "The Christian Diadem and Family Keepsake" was a compendium of short pieces of prose and poetry that illustrated Christian morals and precepts. Some of the pieces are attributed to their authors or to other publications , and some remain anonymous . we can assume the pieces with no author were penned by one of the editors. This little magazine is most frequently found bound together with other issues into a single volume. Individual issues, such as that here offered, are seldom found as published, with their original wraps intact. TITLE : Christian Diadem and Family Keepsake ISSUE : Volume 1, number 4 (New Series) DATE : April 1854 EDITOR : Z. Paten Hatch (Zephaniah Paten Hatch, 1818 - 1874) IMPRINT : Z. Paten Hatch PLACE : 9 Spruce Street, New York STATUS : OP PHYSICAL DETAILS : Monthly Periodical; Has an engraved frontispiece with tissue guard; volume pages 111 to 142 [32 pages in all]; approx. 6 1/4" x 9 5/8" ; pictorial wraps; contents sewn, but issue is laid within unattached wrapper, as issued. Rarely Found As Issued, In Original Wraps CONDITION -- GOOD ONLY -- This is a previously owned item which is in rough, weathered condition, but serviceable - with the following particulars noted : EXTERIOR : Rough exterior. A bit soiled - moderate wear and weathering around edges, including a few small tears, creased corners etc. - small loss to top fore-edge corner -- moderate surface rub --scattered spotting and foxing -- a bit of small staining -- a penciled name on the rear exterior : Mrs. Eliz. Williamson BINDING : Solid - no leaves are loose or detached INTERIOR : Weathered around the edges - scattered foxing and spotting. a few smudges -- a small damp-stain displays at the bottom fore-edge corner--still despite the rough demeanor, the interior is basically clean and unmarked, with but small signs of use and time's passage. A ROUGH, BUT A FULLY INTACT SPECIMEN. Some things of interest in this April 1954 issue: *The front cover has a number of charming vignettes depicting favorite Bible stories. Such florid covers were typical for mid-century American publications. * The rear exterior of the wrapper features a promotion for "The Christian Diadem", which includes offers of Premiums : engravings of "The Marriage of Washington" or a portrait of Henry Ward Beecher. Encouragement was given to subscribers to bring in new subscribers by offering "Dowling's History of Romanism" - or selections from A SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARY - or a novel, now obscure and forgotten: "Fanny Leslie, or Genius in Obscurity" (aptly titled). and down at the bottom: A WORD TO THE LADIES . Our Lady Friends [as many already have,] may effect much good by acting as [?] Agents for our magazine. We promise to give "THEM" extra inducements. . Z. PATEN HATCH, 9 Spruce-street, New York. * At the beginning of the issue is an engraved picture of "The Ruins of Tyre". there is no attribution for the print, which does not illustrate a particular article in the issue. These were often removed for framing. It is an exceptionally nice print, and in excellent condition. * The front interior of the wrapper has an advertisement for WATER'S PIANO AND MUSIC ROOMS on Broadway, New York. included are promotions for Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, and for Smith's Melodeon and Goodman's Patent Melodeon "a New Invention" - the organ Melodeon with two banks of keys. On the rear interior of the cover: a full-page ad for THE NEW YORK WEEKLY SUN printed on MONSTER STEAM PRESSES -.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Z. Paten Hatch, NYC, 1854
Librería: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación
EUR 22,21
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. This is an original issue Of "The Christian Diadem and Family Keepsake, in unattached pictorial wraps, as issued. Volume 2, No. 3, September 1854. New Series), Whole No. 57. The proprietor and editor of the periodical was Zephaniah Paten Hatch; Associate Editor was Rev. E. S. Davis. The magazine was published at 9 Spruce Street, New York . "The Christian Diadem and Family Keepsake" was a compendium of short pieces . prose and poetry that illustrated Christian morals and precepts. Some of the pieces are attributed to their authors, and some remain anonymous . we may assume the pieces with no author were penned by one of the editors. This little magazine is most frequently found bound together with other issues into a single volume. Individual issues , such as that here offered, are seldom found as published, with their original wraps intact. TITLE : Christian Diadem and Family Keepsake ISSUE : Volume 2, number 3 (New Series) DATE : September1854 EDITOR : Z. Paten Hatch (Zephaniah Paten Hatch, 1818 - 1874) IMPRINT : Z. Paten Hatch PLACE : 9 Spruce Street, New York STATUS : OP PHYSICAL DETAILS : Monthly Periodical; Has an engraved frontispiece with tissue guard; volume pages 73 to 102 + 4 pages of a promotional insert [36 pages in all]; approx. 6 1/4" x 9 5/8" ; pictorial wraps; contents sewn, but issue is laid within unattached wrapper, as issued. Rarely Found As Issued, In Original Wraps Some things of interest in this September 1854 issue: -- The front cover has a number of charming vignettes depicting favorite Bible stories. -- The rear cover has a detailed promotional advertisement for Hatch's bound volume of "The Christian Diadem". Hatch was operating a "MAMMOTH LOTTERY" to collect operating revenues. -- At the beginning of the issue is a lovely picture of "Coblentz on the Rhine", engraved by J. Kelly, Fulton St., New York. -- "Mother Songs" - by S. W. Seton. S. W. Seton was known as "Father Seton". Seton was a well-known expert on the education of infant or primary grades in schools. He was active in promoting Sunday Schools. His opinions were highly respected in the Christian community.He was also General Agent of the Public Schools of New York City. -- "Adoniram Judson : Burmah's Great Missionary, or, Records of the Life, Character and Achievements of Adoniram Judson". Bound in at the rear of the issue is an advertisment for a new book issued by Edward H. Fletcher about the life of Adoniram Judson, an American Baptist missionary who labored for almost forty years in Burma. At the age of 25, Adoniram Judson was an early Protestant missionary sent from North America to preach in Burma. His mission and work led to the formation of the first Baptist association in America, translated the Bible into Burmese, and established a number of Baptist churches in Burma. Judson is remembered as the first significant missionary there, as well as one of the group of the very first missionaries from America to travel overseas. (from Wikipedia) CONDITION . GOOD PLUS -- This is a Previously owned item , which remains clean , complete and intact, the following particulars noted : EXTERIOR : Moderate wear around edges, including a few small tears, creased corners etc. (bottom edges display the most wear) -- moderate surface rub --scattered spotting and foxing -- a couple of small stains -- on the whole clean and presentable On the rear exterior, along the top edge is written in India ink the signature of the original owner: "Mrs. E. Williamson" BINDING : Solid as can be expected - no leaves are loose or detached INTERIOR : Scattered light foxing and slight spotting. a few insignificant smudges -- a small stain displays along the top edge on a few pages (nothing unsightly). else clean and presentable -- some of the leaves remain joined, as issued, thus this remains mostly an unread copy.
Publicado por New York E.P. Hatch, 1855
Librería: Jeff Jeremias Fine Arts, RMABA, Aurora, CO, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: RMABA
EUR 17,77
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Two volumes in one. 8vo. 342 pages. Illustrated with steel engravings. 1/2 leather. Marbled edges. Part of top corner rear cover missing. Fraying to corners. Wear to spine leather. Rubbing to covers. Owner's label front endpaper. (E1).
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Z. P. Hatch, Macon, Ga., 1853
Librería: Margins13 Books, Redmond, WA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 53,31
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good +. A good plus volume. Early edition, illustrated with fabulous steel engravings. Marbled boards with leather spine and corners (worn corners and frayed crown). Moderate + foxing throughout with several pages more so. Illustrated with 12 steel plates. A faint pencil gift inscription on blank front free end-paper; pages 125 thru page 138 have shallow creases to upper corners. There is a Table of Contents for Part II" and another "Table of Contents, for Vol. III", At rear is an "Index to Vol. V". Pages numbering is not logical. Prelims and title page have a long crease - still a lovely volume filled with poetry, essays and faith.
Publicado por Z P Hatch, 1856
Librería: Frost Pocket Farm - IOBA, Fleetville, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
EUR 39,98
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Contemporary half black calf leather and simulated blue morocco, gilt lettering, 6x9 ¼ inches. Although title page states it is in two parts there are five separate sections with the contents pages misplaced. Part 1 (1855) has 208 & 200 pp; Part 2 has 206, 200 and 38 pp. In addition one gathering in the first section of Part 1 (pp 41-76) was omitted. Very good. Corners bumped with a bit of the cardboard exposed. Leather is scuffed on the highpoints but nothing too serious. Internally, there is an area of inactive silverfish damage c. 1/4 x 2 inches long on the paste-down front endpaper and first 2 leaves, some sporadic foxing, tanning on and adjacent to several plates, sepia illustrated title page faded, a few dogears but otherwise the book is tight clean and even crisp, probably never really read. Well illustrated with full page steel engravings (plates) which include views of Weehawken, New Jersey from the Hudson River, the Catskills, Lake George, Custom House at Philadelphia, various sites in Europe, scenes of domestic life, children, and a somewhat anti-Catholic 'Benedictine Monks at Their Private Festivities'. Poetry, short stories, anecdotes, etc. , including "Report of the New York City Maternal Association", "Female Influence" by Sarah C Grimes, "Truth" by S C Goodrich, "A Hindu Female", "Letter to Longfellow", Greece, etc. Bound magazine; popular culture; Victorian; history; religion; edification; poetry; Christian; women's studies; feminism.
Publicado por Z. P. Hatch, New-York, 1855
Librería: Haaswurth Books, Binghamton, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
EUR 57,76
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Half black leather with marbled boards, 5 panels to spine with title and date in gilt, 6 x 9 1/4 inches, tight, some sections with dark foxing. Two parts here bound as one book. Frontis, extra engraved title page, printed title page, then [9]-208, (i.)-ii. index; 5-200, iii.-iv. index. The engravings interspersed total 12 plates + engraved title page. The odd pagination matches the AAS copy with the exception of the index being inserted not in whole at the front of the volume but in two parts, at the end of each part. "Some illustrations signed by Bonnington [i.e. R.P. Bonington], Bartlett, T. Wrankmore and D. Roberts; engravings signed by W.H. Dougal, Delaney, A.L. Dick, C.T. Giles, and A.B. Cross. Plates on p. 70 and 172, second part, have imprint: J. Kelly, 61 Fulton St., N.Y. John J. Reed, stereotyper and printer 16 Spruce Street.'--Title page verso.' - AAS.The engravings are: View of Weehawken Bluff, from the Hudson; Title (engraved); A Muggy Morning off Sandy Hook; A View of Northumberland, Pa., on the Susquehannah; Ruins of Tyre; Rome, the Forum; the Young Destructive; Ruined Temples, Egypt; Fisher Boys; Coblentz on the Rhine; Distribution of the Blessed Bread; Judson Female Insitutie, Marion, Ala.; Lauffenburg on the Rhine.Hatch was the editor and publisher. This is a collection of essays and poetry, mainly on Christian themes.
Publicado por Z.P. Hatch, New York, 1855
Librería: Foliobooks, Madison, WI, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 73,31
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. Tooled leather binding with gilt decoration; edges gilt. Front hinge starting; extremities rubbed. Pages are yellowed and foxed; one tissue guard is torn.Endpapers darkened; faint inscription by early owner on front FEP.
Publicado por Edward Walker, 1849
Librería: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 88,86
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Hardcover. Green cloth over boards, with gilt and blind stamping. Title page dated 1849. 140 pages. Good condition. Covers clean, have slight bumping to corners and some chipping to head and foot of spine. Pages also clean and text is unmarked, some foxing throughout. Name of former owner in pen, former bookseller marks in pencil on end pages. Comes in plastic protective cover. A good reading copy.