Editore: Popular Publications, NY, 1947
Da: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Rivista / Giornale
SingleIssueMagazine. Condizione: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 42, No. 3. Pulp magazine. Cover art is uncredited for "Senor Cow-Thief Runs for Sheriff!" (novel) by Walt Coburn. Includes "The Grave That raised hell!" (novel) by Joseph Chadwick; "Death to gringo Feudists!" (novel) by Lee E. Wells; "Hard Rock Men" (novel) by Giff Chehire; "Judas on Horseback" (novel) by Marvin De Vries; "Those River Packet Pistoleers?" (novel) by Harry F. Olmsted; "One Thousand Rifles for teh Damned" by P. Ketchum; "The Branding Corral"; "Colt Kings of the Fighting West" by Fowler and Case; "Up the Trail". Illustrations uncredited. Creased; cover stamped; light rll. Book.
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1855
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 97-120, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Some pages unopened. Pages are clean and intact overall but have light age toning, faint dampstaining throughout, slight wear to extremities, and slight wrinkling. A Very Good copy. The May 1855 (Vol. XXI, No. 5) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Electricity in Plants and Animals," "Biography--B. Frank Palmer, his Phrenological Character and Biography; Edward H. Dixon, M. D., his Phrenological Character and Biography," "General Articles--The Wholesale Method of Education; Criminal Legislation and Prison Discipline; Insane in Canada; Self-Knowledge versus Hard Times; Head Supporters, for Rest and Sleep in Railroad Cars; Applications for Patents Rejected at the Patent Office; Pope's Skull; Phrenological Intelligence; Phrenology in Boston; The Moon; The Offspring of Blood Relations; Hereditary Descent; An Impostor; Dr. Frothingham; Breaking Horses; The Octagon Mode of Building, with Engraved Illustrations; The Gravel Wall--Facts and Experiments," "Events of the Month--Romanist Riot--American Officers at Sebastopol--The Mormons--Indian Lands--Search for Dr. Kane--American Recruits for the British Army--Prospects in Kansas--Great Military Expedition to the Plains--George Catlin among the Indians--Raffles in Canada--Liquor Seizure in Augusta, Me.--Liquor Law and Broken Legs--Divorces in Massachusetts--School Books Free--The Icarian Community--Visitors to West Point--The Ericsson--Marriage of a Poetess--Statistics of Old Age--The New York Liquor Law," "Recent Deaths--Charles Frederic Gauss--Death of Martin Van Buren, Jr.--Mr. Richard Herbert--Francis M. Ellis--Walter R. Jones," 'Foreign--The Peace Conference--The New Emperor--The War in the Crimea--France," "Literary Notices," "Business--Patent Office Department--Examining New Inventions--Bounty Land--Every Man his own Miller," and "Miss Sylvia Hardy, The Maine Giantess--Her Phrenological Character and Biograpy.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1855
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 73-96, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Some pages unopened. Pages are clean and intact overall but have light age toning, faint dampstaining throughout, slight chipping and wear to extremities, and slight wrinkling. A Very Good copy. The April 1855 (Vol. XXI, No. 4) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology--Mission of Phrenology; The Cerebellum," "Biography--Florence Nightingale," "General Articles--Criminal Legislation; The Races; The Inductive Method of Teaching; Hints to Emigrants; Reflection of Mind; Fruit Trees; Iowa; Nicholas (with a portrait) [Nicholas I of Russia]; One World or Many; Laughter; Is it Best to Take the Women Folks Along?," Events of the Month," "William Poole--Portrait, Character and Biography," "Literary Notices," "Business," "Varieties," and "Wire Fences.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 97-120, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have moderate darkening, dampstaining throughout (mostly in lower corners of fore-edge), slight chipping and wear to extremities, former owner's signature in pencil in bottom margin on back, and slight wrinkling. A Good copy. The November 1854 (Vol. XX, No. 5) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology: Dr. Carpenter and Phrenology; Practical Phrenology," "Biography: Sarah Benjamin; Howard [prison reformer John Howard]," "General Articles: Phrenological Jottings; Medical Phrenology," "Social Science: The Science of Society," "Psychology: Psychological Facts," "Physiology: Anatomy and Physiology of the Senses," "Wearing the Beard," "Mechanics: Windmills," "Editorial: The Old Year; Sanity and Insanity [includes discussion of Captain Jonathan Childe's delusion that Queen Victoria was in love with him]," "Miscellany: Mesmerism in the Church; Lecturing and Lecturers; Practical Phrenology; The Gravel Wall; A Public Benefactor; A Nursery of Warriors; A Child among Lunatics; Veneration paralyzed," "Events of the Month: Domestic; Foreign," "General Notices," "Literary Notices," "Advertisements," and "Notes and Queries.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 25-48, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have significant darkening on front, light to moderate soiling and dampstaining throughout, slight chipping and wear to extremities, former owner's signature in pencil in bottom margin on back, and slight wrinkling. A Good copy. The August 1854 (Vol. XX, No. 2) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology: Analysis of the Organs; Practical Phrenology," "Physiology: Anatomy and Physiology of the Senses; Danger of Precocious Development," "Biography: "Rev. G. S. Weaver; Kit Carson," "Psychology: Psychological Medicine; Remarkable Previsions," "Education: Practical Study; Corporal Punishment," "Horticulture: Practical Gardening," "Literary Notices," "Chit-Chat," "Editorial: Wearing the Beard; The Prairie Farmer on the Gravel Wall; Importance of a Phrenological Examination," "Events of the Month," "General Notices," "Poetry: Working one's Passage through," and "Omer Pacha.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1855
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 49-72, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Some pages unopened. Pages are clean and intact overall but have slight darkening, faint dampstaining throughout, slight chipping and wear to extremities, and slight wrinkling. A Good copy. The March 1855 (Vol. XXI, No. 3) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology--Influences of Mental States," "General Articles--The Esquimaux [Eskimo], illustrated with Portrait and Phrenological developments of Uget; Criminal Legislation; Hints to Emigrants; What pursuit shall I follow!; Brain and Thought," Architecture--Octagon and Gravel Wall Houses," "Events of the Month--Domestic; Foreign," "Poetry--Go plant a Vine," "Flower and Garden Seeds by Mail," "Notes and Queries," "Field's Traveling Bridge, Cut and description," "Literary Notices," "Business--Patent Office Department," "Miscellany--Natural Death; Power of Nations; Singular feature in Lunacy; Men of the Revolution; Effects of Lightning on the Human System," and "Lord Palmerston [Henry John Temple], with Portrait, etc., etc.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1855
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 25-48, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have slight age toning, light to moderate darkening along edges, faint dampstaining throughout, slight chipping and wear to extremities, former owner's signature in small ink lettering in top margin on front, and slight wrinkling. A Very Good copy. The February 1855 (Vol. XXI, No. 2) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology--Is Phrenology a Luxury--A Medium among the Organs--Phrenology in London," "Physiology--Wearing the Beard," "Biography--George W. Curtis--Charles M. De L'Epee," "General Articles--Criminal Legislation and Prison Discipline," "Psychology--Psychical Influences of Mental Impressions," "Poetry--The Home we Love," "Agriculture--Double Row Hand Corn-Planter," "Literary Notices," "Editorial," "Events of the Month," "Business--Home Value," "Notes and Queries--General Notices--Miscellany," and "New York Free Academy.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1855
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 1-24, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have slight darkening, faint dampstaining throughout, slight chipping and wear to extremities, and slight wrinkling. A Good copy. The January 1855 (Vol. XXI, No. 1) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "The Future of Phrenology," "General Articles--Human Nature as Revealed in Hours of Danger," "Biography--Thomas H. Benton," "Phrenology--The Temperaments--Letters to a Young Student--Phrenology of the Indians--Hints at the Rationale of Mental Phenomena--The Utility of Phrenology," "Psychology--The Soul and the Outer World--Apollonius, an ancient Visionist," Two Paths in Life," "Events of the Month--Business," "General Notices--New York Hydropathic and Physiological School--Phrenology in Philadelphia--Phrenology in Brampton, Canada," "Literary Notices--Notes and Comments," "Miscellany--The Phrenologist and the Thug--Revolution in Building--Directions for Writing a Model Business Letter--Difference in Men--The Man of Toil--A Log School-House--New of Old Times--Sir Charles Napier," and "Life Illustrated--Analysis of the Organs.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 49-72, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have slight darkening, faint dampstaining throughout, slight chipping and wear to extremities, a horizontal fold line at center, former owner's signature in pencil in bottom margin on back, and slight wrinkling. A Good copy. The September 1854 (Vol. XX, No. 3) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology: Reason and Instinct; Practical Phrenology; American Backwoodsmen," "Biography: Judge Haliburton; Thorwaldsen," "Education: Dull Children; Deaf and Dumb Institution," "Mesmerism: Health Transferable," "Horticulture: Practical Gardening," "Physiology: Cerebro-Spinal System," "Events of the Month," "Literary Notices," "Notes and Queries," "General Notices: A Sad Record; A New Lecturer; New York State Agricultural Society; Iron Furniture; Written Description of Character; New Building Material; United States Agricultural Society; State Agricultural Shows, 1854; A Good Idea; Block Houses," "Our List of Books," and "Advertisements.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1855
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 121-144, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Some pages unopened. Pages are clean and intact overall but have slight darkening, faint dampstaining throughout, slight chipping and wear to extremities, and slight wrinkling. A Very Good copy. The June 1855 (Vol. XXI, No. 6) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology in the Pulpit," "Electricity in Plants and Animals," "Remarkable Displays of Electricity," "Biography--Sharon Carter, his Phrenological Character and Biography; Dr. Caldwell's Autobiography," "Criminal Legislation," "What to Eat and Why," "Events of the Month--The Pennsylvania Liquor Law--Voice of the Faculty--The Tobacco Reform--Lunatics and Idiots in Massachusetts--Marriage of Lucy Stone--Polygamy in Utah--Seeds for Distribution--The New Arctic Expedition--Capture of Lewis Baker--The Mercantile Library--The Crimean War--Attempted Assassination of the Emperor--The Vienna Conference--Napoleon's Visit to England," "Literary Notices," "Miscellany--Palmer's Patent Log--A New Building Material--The Improved Hand Mill--To Students of Phrenology--Omar Pacha--Lord Raglan," and "Woodruff's Patent Self-Acting Gate.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 121-144, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have slight darkening, light to moderate chipping and wear to extremities, a few small stains, and slight wrinkling. Pages may have been exposed to moisture. A Very Good copy. The June 1854 (Vol. XIX, No. 6) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology: Phrenological Jottings; Analysis of the Organs," "Biography: E. H. Chapin; Lindley Murray," "Psychology: Phenomenon of Death; Saved by a Presentiment," "Physical Geography: The West," "Horticulture: Strawberry Culture," "Editorial: Vitativeness," "Voices from the People: Extracts from Letters," "Events of the Month: Domestic; Foreign," "General Notices," "Literary Notices," "Notes and Queries," "Advertisements," and "Natural History: More about Birds; A Man before Adam.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 49-72, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have darkening, light to moderate chipping and wear to extremities, several stains, and slight wrinkling. Pages may have been exposed to moisture. A Good copy. The March 1854 (Vol. XIX, No. 3) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology: Dr. Pritchard and Phrenology," "Biography: Tecumseh; Ralph Waldo Emerson," "Physical Geography: Terrestrial Forms," "Psychology: Premonitions; Psychological Aids to Invention," "Practical Essays: Phrenology and Professions; Economy of Science and Art; Andrew Jackson Downing," "Editorial: Temperance; Practical Phrenology," "Agriculture: March Farm Work," "Events of the Month: Domestic; Foreign," "Chit Chat," "Business," "Literary Notices," "Notes and Queries," "Poetry: Legacies of Thought; Catalogue ofSeeds; List of Books," and "Advertisements: Old Clinton Hall; Universal Time.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 25-48, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have darkening, light to moderate chipping and wear to extremities, several stains, and slight wrinkling. Pages may have been exposed to moisture. A Good copy. The Feburary 1854 (Vol. XIX, No. 2) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology: Phrenology in Literature; Analysis of the Organs; Herr Driesbach; Practical Phrenology," "Physiology: Anat. and Phys. of the Senses," "Psychology: Memory," "General Articles: Provision of Nature," "Biography: "William Norris; John W. Griffiths," "Mechanics: The Steamer William Norris," "Agriculture: February Work," "Editorial: What Makes the Difference?; Phren. and the Profession," "Miscellany: True Conservatism; A Skull," "Review: Tobacco; Prize Essays," "Events of the Month: Domestic; Foreign," "General Notices," "Literary Notices," "Notes and Queries," "Advertisements," and "The Siamese Twins.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 1-24, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have slight darkening, light to moderate chipping and wear to extremities, several stains, faint dampstaining throughout, a former owner's pencil inscription in bottom margin on last page, and slight wrinkling. Pages may have been exposed to moisture. A Good, almost Very Good copy. The July 1854 (Vol. XX, No. 1) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Psychology: Avenues of the Soul," "Biography: Bayard Taylor; G. N. Frankenstein," "Phrenology: Phrenological Jottings," "Reviews: A Remarkable Work," "Editorial: "Our Country and its Prospective Greatness," "Prospectus: 'Le Repu licain' on Phrenology," "Voices from the People: Extracts from Letters," "Mechanics: Sewing Machines," "Events of the Month: Domestic; Foreign," "General Notices," "Literary Notices," "Chit-Chat," "Notes and Queries," and "Advertisements.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 73-96, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have darkening, light to moderate chipping and wear to extremities, several stains, and slight wrinkling. Pages may have been exposed to moisture. A Good copy. The April 1854 (Vol. XIX, No. 4) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology: Phrenological Jottings," "Architecture: The Italian Cottage; Circular House," "Physical Geography: Climate of the United States," "Psychology: Magnetism; Psychological Phenomenon," "Agriculture: April Farm Work," "Biography: John Thomas," "Poetry: Phrenology," "Editorial: Temperance; Analysis of the Organs," "Physiology: Anat. and Phy. of the Senses," "Miscellany: Phrenology Removed; New Medical Work," "Events of the Month: Domestic; Foreign," "Education: The People's College; New York Central College; Agricultural Institute; Lyons Union School," "Chit-Chat: American Climate; Good Books; Imposters; Straws," "Literary Notices," "Notes and Queries," "Advertisements," and "General Notices.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 1-24, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have darkening, light to moderate chipping and wear to extremities, a few small stains, and slight wrinkling. Pages may have been exposed to moisture. A Good copy. The January 1854 (Vol. XIX, No. 1) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "Phrenology: Phrenology in Literature; Analysis of the Organs," "Biography: Wm. E. Channing; Grace Greenwood," "Physiology: Anat. and Phys. of the Senses," "Psychology: Psychological Matters," "Agriculture: January Work," "Mechanics: Daguerreotypes on Wood; Electric Lamp," "Poetry: The Deserted House; Keep in Step," "Editorial: Our New York; Conscientiousness; A Sandwich Island Chief; Tobacco--A Petition," "Events of the Month: Domestic; Foreign," "General Notices," "Literary Notices," "Notes and Queries," "Chit Chat," and "Advertisements.".
Editore: Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1854
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Collectible-Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers. 9 1/2" x 12." Pages 97-120, complete. A few black-and-white illustrations, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have darkening, light to moderate chipping and wear to extremities, several stains, and slight wrinkling. Pages may have been exposed to moisture. A Good copy. The May 1854 (Vol. XIX, No. 5) issue of the American Phrenological Journal, a magazine dedicated to the pseudoscience of phrenology. Phrenology correlates features of the skull to personality traits and intelligence. The magazine also included other subjects such as science, news, poetry, and literature. The American Phrenological Journal was published from 1838-1911. The publisher of the magazine, Fowler and Wells, was founded in 1835 by brothers Orson and Lorenzo Fowler who were later joined by Samuel Wells. Although principally known as a publisher and phrenological institution, Fowler and Wells contributed to scientific fields such as physiology and hygiene. The following are the subjects in this issue as listed on front: "General Articles: Phrenological Jottings," "Biography: Solon Robinson; Lewis M. Pease," "Phrenology: Practical Phrenology; Analysis of the Organs," "Psychology: Case of Clairvoyance; A Vision," "Physical Geography: Terrestrial Forms," "Natural History: Birds," "Editorial: Our New Store; A New Volume; Craniology in the U. S.; Woman and Gardening," "Mechanics: Wilson's Sewing Machine," "Agriculture: May Farm Work," "Reviews: A Temperance Proclamation; Uterine Diseases," "Miscellany: Productiveness of the Earth; Death of Samuel Ward," "Events of the Month: Domestic; Foreign," "Notes and Queries: The Gravel Wall," "Advertisements," "Poetry: Tipsy Drollery; Woman's Appeal," "General Notices," and "Literary Notices.".
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EUR 27,27
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EUR 29,70
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: SAMUEL R. WELLS, NEW YORK, 1875
Da: Reader's Corner, Inc., Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1875 Edition. This is a near fine hardcover in brown cloth binding with gold spine stamping and gold stamping on the cover, no DJ. 175 pages plus publisher's catalog.
Condizione: New.
Editore: New York, 1857
Da: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada
EUR 31,15
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. Various paginations. 20 cm. Brown cloth with gold and blank impressing. Corners and edges worn, spine ends chipped, small hole in cloth in lower spine.Front free endpaper and half title missing. Ink signature at top of Preface. Publisher ads at rear. "How To Write: A Pocket Manual of Composition and Letter-Writing; How To Talk: A Pocket Manual of Conversation and Debating; How To Behave: A Pocket Manual of Republic Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits; How To Do Business: A Pocket Manual Of Practical Affairs, and Guide to Success in Life." Famous people's letters; how to speak in public; table manners; balls; taste vs. fashion; how to get customers for your business; choosing a profession eg. "peddling books" which is "a useful, honorable, and often profitable occupation for the young man who has not the capital to enable him to engage in a more ambitious and extensive business.".
EUR 30,67
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. KlappentextrnrnThis scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have.
EUR 34,02
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. KlappentextrnrnThis is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the origina.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kessinger Publishing, LLC Jul 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 1104768488 ISBN 13: 9781104768485
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
EUR 37,44
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Editore: New York: Fowler And Welles., 1858
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Condizione: Good. Folio. Folded Newspaper, Pp. 9-16. Good with marginal tears, creasing, minor staining, tiny losses at edges. Illustrations. Letterpress on rag.
Editore: S.R. Wells & Co., New York, 1877
Da: Peace of Mind Bookstore, Tulsa, OK, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Illustrated with over 100 engravings of known persons such as Washington, Dickens, Webster and drawings representing phrenological traits of character. Light blue boards w/impressed floral design and gilded circular design w/ bust of head in the middle. Remarkably good condition for its age; Boards w/minor edge wear and bumped corners; Strong binding; Text clean of marks, has age-related spotting on most pages. Professional book seller with storefront since 1975. All orders carefully packaged and promptly shipped.
Da: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Regno Unito
EUR 41,81
Quantità: 4 disponibili
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Da: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germania
EUR 40,75
Quantità: 4 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. PRINT ON DEMAND.