30 pages. Small booklet issued by the Tidal and Current Survey Division Hydrographic Service. Wrapper chipped, worn, and nearly detached. Staples rusted but holding fine. Final 4 leaves creased. Uncommon. 4.6 x 3 inches View More...
204 pages. Profusely illustrated with photographs; text in French and English. Creasing to front cover, light rubbing to edges. Binding is sound. 8.5 x 11 inches. View More...
25 pages, frontispiece and 3 unnumbered leaves of photo plates. Covers sunned and soiled; tideline to upper corner of first leaf; staples rusted. View More...
115 pages. Purple card covers with gilt to front; purple card endpapers. Frontispiece portrait retains tissue guard. Spine sunned; a half inch tear at head of spine panel along rear gutter. A well preserved example of this uncommon trade catalogue from Fawcett of Sackville, NB. 9.1 x 6 inches. View More...
ii-xiv, 1-695 pages, and pp. 257a-257h. Based on OCLC collation, this copy likely lacking xv-xix (adverts). The first page (p. ii) serves as the front pastedown, page 695 as the rear. There is no title page (as issued?); the Preface appears on p. vii. No stated date of issue. Fair only: lacking spine panel; boards and a few leaves detached; signatures loose. A working copy, of interest particularly for the many ads and photographs. 10 x 7.25 inches View More...
pp. 3-206, 3 unpaged advert leaves in colour, and 48A/B leaf. Complete. Cloth rubbed; terminal leaf detached; leaves toned and brittle, with a few upper corners chipped off. Rear hinge slack. Issued in aid of various provincial hospitals, with numerous adverts: "Through willing cooperation of practically all New Brunswick firms of importance... it has been found possible to defray the printing cost through advertising, and a very great debt is due to all those taking space in this book." 9 x 6 inches. Driver NB31.1. View More...
629 pages, plus photograph, and folding plates at rear. With Addenda sheet laid in. Spine of jacket lightly sunned, with light wear to extremities. Interior clean and unmarked, with binding sound. 9.3 x 6.4 inches. View More...
359 pages, frontispiece, and eight plates as called for. Predation and discolouration to boards; circular ownership blindstamp, and an elegant former owner's signature; else unmarked. A clean, sound example. View More...
128pp Light blue boards, gilt title & decorations, black stamped illustration. Spotting to first and last pages. handling grime, fingerprints to rear cover and one faint 1" stain to front cover. View More...
123 pages. Measures 6 x 5 inches. Top edge gilded. Parchment wraps lightly soiled; interior clean and unmarked; binding is sound. A remarkably well preserved example of this uncommon account of travel in the Canadian Maritimes. One page corner turned down, p. 16, en route to Grand Pre by train, at which point we read: "...her thin face showing by its glum looks, the disapproval that all these Canadians seem to feel when confronted by energetic and hungry folk from 'the States'. Nothing but the most servile flattery and undignified entreaties can melt the Maritime Province heart. Of course, sil... View More...
xii, 400 pages. Brown cloth bordered in blind, with gilt titles to spine. Former owner's signature to front free endpaper, else unmarked. Binding is sound. View More...
The first nine issues, monthly from July 1898 through March 1899, in original printed wraps. The two portrait plates in the October issue were not trimmed by the publisher, and the overhang is chipped and curled. Bindings are sound. 9.75 x 6.25 inches. View More...