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Old July 7th 06, 08:37 AM posted to rec.collecting.books
tracyp
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I have an 1892 hardcover copy of Simon Baruch's "The Uses Of Water In
Modern Medicine, Vol. I", George S. Davis publisher. I can't find a
reference/listing for it anywhere. On abebooks, the earliest Baruch is
the 1898 "Principles and Practice of Hydrotherapy". Where can I find
out more about it, and its value? Any assistance is greatly
appreciated. Thanks - Tracy

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Old July 7th 06, 10:16 AM posted to rec.collecting.books
John R. Yamamoto-Wilson
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tracyp wrote:

I have an 1892 hardcover copy of Simon Baruch's "The Uses Of Water In
Modern Medicine, Vol. I", George S. Davis publisher. I can't find a
reference/listing for it anywhere. On abebooks, the earliest Baruch is
the 1898 "Principles and Practice of Hydrotherapy". Where can I find
out more about it, and its value? Any assistance is greatly
appreciated.


For bibliographical information, library catalogues are a useful
supplement to dealers' catalogues. The most comprehensive online source
is the Karsruhe meta-catalogue
(http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib/en/kvk.html).

Selecting all the search options, one comes up with an 1892 copy listed
by the Library of Congress, three copies on the Union Catalog of Canada
(two from 1892, and one, described as a second edition, from 1893), and
one copy on the HBZ, Northern Rhine Catalog (also 1893, also described
as a second edition).

Putting all that together, it seems the 1893 edition is the second, and
the 1892 is the first.

The next thing you might want to do is locate a copy of the second
volume and turn this odd volume into a set. Steve Trussel's "Setmaker"
has been abandoned, but his site is still perhaps the most comprehensive
for turning over all the possible stones that might be out there
(http://www.trussel.com/f_books.htm) and under which that elusive second
volume might be lurking.

Hope this helps!

John
http://rarebooksinjapan.org

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Old July 7th 06, 03:51 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
John R. Yamamoto-Wilson
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Kris Baker wrote:
"tracyp" wrote in message
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I have an 1892 hardcover copy of Simon Baruch's "The Uses Of Water In
Modern Medicine, Vol. I", George S. Davis publisher. I can't find a
reference/listing for it anywhere. On abebooks, the earliest Baruch is
the 1898 "Principles and Practice of Hydrotherapy". Where can I find
out more about it, and its value? Any assistance is greatly
appreciated. Thanks - Tracy


http://snipurl.com/svc9

That will bring up about 22 listings of unsold bookseller stock for
this title.


These are all new trade paperbacks. There don't appear to be any
listings for the original 1892 edition.

John
http://rarebooksinjapan.org
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Old July 7th 06, 04:47 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
Kris Baker
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Default SIMON BARUCH 1892 THE USES OF WATER IN MODERN MEDICINE


"John R. Yamamoto-Wilson" wrote in message
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Kris Baker wrote:
"tracyp" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have an 1892 hardcover copy of Simon Baruch's "The Uses Of Water In
Modern Medicine, Vol. I", George S. Davis publisher. I can't find a
reference/listing for it anywhere. On abebooks, the earliest Baruch is
the 1898 "Principles and Practice of Hydrotherapy". Where can I find
out more about it, and its value? Any assistance is greatly
appreciated. Thanks - Tracy


http://snipurl.com/svc9

That will bring up about 22 listings of unsold bookseller stock for
this title.


These are all new trade paperbacks. There don't appear to be any listings
for the original 1892 edition.


Mea culpa.

Maybe I can offer an interesting history of the politics of baths? (Yes, it
does involve the author in question)
http://www.ohiostatepress.org/Books/...Washing/05.pdf

Kris


Kris




 




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