A popular essay on the value and present condition of the practice of vaccination.; By a Physician
New York: Henderson Greene, 1835. First edition. Removed, stitched, not bound. 38 pp. More
New York: Henderson Greene, 1835. First edition. Removed, stitched, not bound. 38 pp. More
New York: Constable, 1910. First edition. Original gray cloth lettered in dark blue. Extreme corner clipped from front endpaper, but a fine copy. An American edition was published the same year. More
London: Constable, 1926. First edition. Original blue cloth, gilt. A fine copy in the scarce dust jacket, albeit the jacket lacks large chips at the top edge. More
Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1842. First edition. Publisher's cloth, mild marginal stain, otherwise a very good copy. More
Philadelphia: Thomas Desilver, 1832. Second edition, enlarged and improved. Original cloth backed printed boards, 188 pp. Light foxing and browning; very good copy. More
New York: William Stuart, 1839. First edition. Wrappers, 32 pp., very good. A rare pamphlet relating to the secret society of physicians in New York City. In an Advertisement it is stated "The following Essays from the 'Medical Examiner,' a department of the New-York Weekly Whig, are republished connectedly in..... More
New York: Gould and Newman, 1838. First edition. Stitched, not bound. Mild browning and foxing. Illustrated. 96 pp. More
Philadelphia: Robert Desilver, 1823. First American edition. Modern cloth, leather spine label. 119, 108 pp. Mild discoloration to text paper. More
Philadelphia: Judah Dobson and A. Sherman, 1825. Second American edition. Modern cloth, leather label. 360 pp., 4 plates (colored stipple engravings). Mild browing but an excellent copy. More
New York: McGraw Hill, 1953. First edition. Cloth, 700 pp. Good copy, notes on endpapers. More
New York: Printed by L. Nichols & Co.... 1802. Second American edition. Two volumjes in one. Contemporary calf, worn, upper cover detached, internally very good. Ownership signatures of Henry Ingersoll, and Joseph A. Dennison ("bought of H. Ingersoll"); bookplate of Dr. Charles Dennison, 1908. More
Chicago: Wilcox and Follett, 1950. First edition. Blue cloth, fine in dust jacket. Signed by the author, inventor of the first triode vacuum tube, the Audion tube, in 1906. "As both of these modern wonders [radio and television] were made possible by the thermionic tube it is perhaps fitting that..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins. 17 text pages plus one folio and 25 plates . plates numbered 3, 6, 7, 8, 24, and 25 are all double plates. This 25 fascinating plates detail..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins. 8 plates followed by their 4 text sheets. Plates are numbered 1-8. Plate 1 is a double plate showing samples and tuning forks. Plates 2, 3, 4, 5..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins. 6 plates and 2 descriptive text sheets. The first plate represents the interior of an atelier in which several craftsmen of this profession are engaged in various operations..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: 3 plates and 1 text sheet. The plates display a vignette that represents the interior of the atelier where the furnace is seen in the chaudiere from which..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: 32 plates divided into six suites showing engravers in ateliers, equipment, tools, and several types of engraving: 8 plates containing attractive drawings of different steps in the art..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: 2 plates displaying engraving of letters, maps and music and the tools used to engrave letters, sheet music, maps. And two descriptive text sheets. Plates are numbered 1-2..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: 3 plates describing an atelier and the smith engraving on lockets and all tools that are used in this art. Plates are numbered 1-3. 2 plates displaying two..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: 3 plates displaying an attractive atelier and engravers on wood and tools, plate numbered 3 in this section is a display of the principles, and 1 descriptive text..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: 3 plates of engraving on gemstones including equipment and tools. One descriptive text sheet. Plates are numbered 1-3. More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: Three plate plus one descriptive sheet. More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: The 37 plates includes two sections : first section numbered 1 -11 plates are drawings describing the Pipe Organ with minute details. Plate 11 is an index to..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: The 14 plates are breath taking drawings of different marble pavings for churches, salons palaces . That still can be enjoyed in the Sorbonne, Notre Dame de Paris..... More
Paris: 1767. The following plates come from a defective copy of Volume 5 and are generally in excellent condition, with full margins: 14 plates including one double-page plus 1 page of descriptive text. 253 x 393mm. The folio represents all the buildings of all the royal manufacture of Langlee close..... More