By Henry Stanley Newman. Collation of the original: vii, [3], 216 p. illus., map. 22 cm. Main Heritage Shelves General DT434.Z3 N5 1898 Book Item-ID:... Show moreBy Henry Stanley Newman. Collation of the original: vii, [3], 216 p. illus., map. 22 cm. Main Heritage Shelves General DT434.Z3 N5 1898 Book Item-ID: i10063730 BIB-ID: 1008009 Microfiche (negative) of typescript. Show less
World War, 1914-1918, World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns, D521 .F56 1914
Main Heritage Shelves General D521 .F56 1914 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10203527 BIB-ID: 1021988 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General D521 .F56 1914 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10203527 BIB-ID: 1021988 Show less
by Major E. W. Polson Newman. Main Heritage Shelves General DS49.5 .N49 1926 Book Item-ID: i10212127 BIB-ID: 1022848 Show moreby Major E. W. Polson Newman. Main Heritage Shelves General DS49.5 .N49 1926 Book Item-ID: i10212127 BIB-ID: 1022848 Show less
by Neil Newman "Roamer" introduction by Walter S. Vosburgh. First edition; each one of 750 unnumbered copies. Traces of a bookplate on pastedowns.... Show moreby Neil Newman "Roamer" introduction by Walter S. Vosburgh. First edition; each one of 750 unnumbered copies. Traces of a bookplate on pastedowns. These are interesting books and were planned as an on-going series but it did not sell well enough to carry them beyond the third year. In fact it seems likely that Connett produced a lesser quantity of the third volume, even though it says 750, and produced it primarily for the purpose of selling it with the left-over volumes I and II. - The Derrydale Press was founded by Eugene V. Connett, III, after his familys beaver hat-making company was liquidated in 1925. He soon became an expert printer, and produced his first publication, Magic Hours, the first book to bear The Derrydale Press imprint (estimate: 20,000-30,000). For the next fourteen years, The Derrydale Press would publish 169 titles, most in limited editions, written by the best sporting authors and illustrated by the best sporting artists of the day. With the outset of World War II, Connett was forced to close the business due to the unavailability of quality materials during wartime and the firms increasing debts. Main Heritage Shelves General SF347 .N49 1931 Book vol.1 Item-ID: i16220547 BIB-ID: 1463236 Show less
by Neil Newman "Roamer" introduction by Walter S. Vosburgh. First edition; each one of 750 unnumbered copies. Traces of a bookplate on pastedowns.... Show moreby Neil Newman "Roamer" introduction by Walter S. Vosburgh. First edition; each one of 750 unnumbered copies. Traces of a bookplate on pastedowns. These are interesting books and were planned as an on-going series but it did not sell well enough to carry them beyond the third year. In fact it seems likely that Connett produced a lesser quantity of the third volume, even though it says 750, and produced it primarily for the purpose of selling it with the left-over volumes I and II. - The Derrydale Press was founded by Eugene V. Connett, III, after his familys beaver hat-making company was liquidated in 1925. He soon became an expert printer, and produced his first publication, Magic Hours, the first book to bear The Derrydale Press imprint (estimate: 20,000-30,000). For the next fourteen years, The Derrydale Press would publish 169 titles, most in limited editions, written by the best sporting authors and illustrated by the best sporting artists of the day. With the outset of World War II, Connett was forced to close the business due to the unavailability of quality materials during wartime and the firms increasing debts. Main Heritage Shelves General SF347 .N49 1931 Book vol.3 Item-ID: i2356488x BIB-ID: 1463236 Show less
by Neil Newman "Roamer" introduction by Walter S. Vosburgh. First edition; each one of 750 unnumbered copies. Traces of a bookplate on pastedowns.... Show moreby Neil Newman "Roamer" introduction by Walter S. Vosburgh. First edition; each one of 750 unnumbered copies. Traces of a bookplate on pastedowns. These are interesting books and were planned as an on-going series but it did not sell well enough to carry them beyond the third year. In fact it seems likely that Connett produced a lesser quantity of the third volume, even though it says 750, and produced it primarily for the purpose of selling it with the left-over volumes I and II. - The Derrydale Press was founded by Eugene V. Connett, III, after his familys beaver hat-making company was liquidated in 1925. He soon became an expert printer, and produced his first publication, Magic Hours, the first book to bear The Derrydale Press imprint (estimate: 20,000-30,000). For the next fourteen years, The Derrydale Press would publish 169 titles, most in limited editions, written by the best sporting authors and illustrated by the best sporting artists of the day. With the outset of World War II, Connett was forced to close the business due to the unavailability of quality materials during wartime and the firms increasing debts. Main Heritage Shelves General SF347 .N49 1931 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i23564878 BIB-ID: 1463236 Show less
by Rabbi J. Newman. Main Heritage Shelves General S425 .N4 1932 Book Item-ID: i10186542 BIB-ID: 1020290 "Part of the present work ... was accepted in the... Show moreby Rabbi J. Newman. Main Heritage Shelves General S425 .N4 1932 Book Item-ID: i10186542 BIB-ID: 1020290 "Part of the present work ... was accepted in the form of a thesis entitled The economic conditions of the Jews in Babylonia, part I, Agriculture, by the London University for the PH. D. degree."--Pref., p. viii. Bibliography: p. [xi]-xii. Show less