FROM TRAIN TO PLANE: TRAVELERS IN THE AMERICAN WEST 1866 - 1936 AN EXHIBITION IN THE BEINECKE RARE BOOK AND MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY YALE UNIVERSITY.
New Haven. 1979. [62]pp. Quarto. Photocopied sheets, stapled. Fine. Lists 100 items, with index.
New Haven. 1979. [62]pp. Quarto. Photocopied sheets, stapled. Fine. Lists 100 items, with index.
New Haven: Yale University, 2002. x,123,[2]pp. including numerous color illustrations. Frontis. Quarto. Cloth. As new. In dust jacket. A detailed and engaging visual tour through the illustrated works of the Paul Mellon bequest to the Beinecke Library at Yale University.
New Haven: William Reese Company, 2018. 170pp. Illustrated. Cloth, stamped in gilt. New. The third in a series of bibliographical works focusing on the founding of the United States. The present work highlights one hundred works on the period leading up to the American Revolution, from 1741 to 1763. It.....
New Haven: William Reese Company, 2017. vii,321pp. Illustrated. Leatherette spine with rust-colored cloth, gilt. New. The latest bibliographical list from the William Reese Company, this work describes 250 classic works of Western Americana. Based on nearly fifty years of experience, it spans the whole of early literature of the American.....
New Haven: William Reese Company, 2017. vii,255pp. 100 color illustrations. Cloth, stamped in gilt. New. A guide to the most significant printed works on the Federal Era, discussing events from the end of the American Revolution in 1783 to the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The one hundred entries were selected.....
Worcester, Ma. American Antiquarian Society, [1990]. pp.337-373. Original printed wrappers. Fine. An address given at the annual meeting of the American Antiquarian Society in 1989, marking the 350th anniversary of printing in British North America. Discusses the development of the first century of printing in the colonies, collectors who sought.....
New Haven. 1991. 27pp. Printed wrappers. As new. The exhibition catalogue of a show mounted for the 100th anniversary of Melville's death from Reese's private collection.
New Haven: Overland Press, 2008. 46pp. Quarto. Printed pictorial wrappers. New. J.O. Lewis produced the first major color plate book on American Indians, published in Philadelphia between 1835 and 1838. Lewis, a self-taught artist, based the hand colored lithographs in the book on original paintings done mostly around the Great.....
New Haven: Overland Press, 2016. 131pp. Illustrated. Cloth, paper label. New. A selection of 101 works of non-fiction, including autobiography, travel narratives, memoirs, collections of correspondence and journals, journalism, works of fiction closely based on fact, stories of growing up, war narratives, and diaries. This book is intended as a......
New Haven: Yale University Library, 2000. [2],34pp. Plain stiff wrappers, paper label on front wrapper. Fine. The text of an address originally given at the annual meeting of the Yale Library Associates in 1999, this essay was intended to follow in the tradition established by Gordon Ray, who wrote three.....
New Haven: William Reese Company, 2016. viii,236pp. 100 color illustrations. Cloth, stamped in gilt. New. A guide to the most significant printed works on the era of the American Revolution, discussing publications from the first Peace of Paris at the end of the French and Indian War, to the second.....
New Haven: William Reese Co., 1989. [46] leaves. Cloth and boards. New. In dust jacket. A revised edition of the proprietor's youthful production, originally published in 1976 and now long out of print. The new edition features revisions and corrections to some entries and additional information to many, as well.....