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26285LONDON SEELEY SERVICE 1929. ONE OF ONLY 375 SIGNED AND NUMBERED COPIES THIS BEING NUMBER 17 LARGE OCTAVO FULL MOROCCO RAISED BANDS A SUPER COPY BOUND BY RILEY DUNN AND WILSON WITH 30 ACTUAL FLIES AT THE REAR OF THE BOOK. WITH 65 TIPPED-IN PLATES AND 188 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. LONDON, SEELEY SERVICE, 1929 hardcover
1910241308Albany New York 1910. First editions. Numerous chromolithographic plates after Denton engraved plates by Hy. J. Watson and many others. 10 vols. 4to. Original cloth. All volumes are fine with the requisite number of plates. First editions. Numerous chromolithographic plates after Denton engraved plates by Hy. J. Watson and many others. 10 vols. 4to. Cf. Bruns N38-48 unknown books
1890249158Twin Lakes No. Dakota 1890. 35 mounted albumen photographs 15 captioned in pencil. 5 x 7 inches on gilt-edged card mounts 8 x 10 inches. Generally very good ten photographs quite faded. Laid into a quarter blue morocco and cloth dropbox. 35 mounted albumen photographs 15 captioned in pencil. 5 x 7 inches on gilt-edged card mounts 8 x 10 inches. Outstanding group of photographs documenting bird hunting in the Twin Lakes area of north central North Dakota northeast of Bismarck in the late nineteenth century. Scenes include several of the hunters and their arrayed bag of geese ducks grouse and snipe; turf houses and barns; a wooden farmhouse on the prairie; the hunters' tent camp and wagons; and the narrow stretch of ground between the Twin Lakes. One of the most interesting views shows two hunters standing in dugout pits in the stubble of a harvested field with a long line of decoys behind them; this photograph is the only one to identify the hunters by name Cummings on the left and Dr. Booth on the right; a second uncaptioned photograph shows the two men from a different angle with one of the dogs. The "Lunch" photograph shows a circle of four men and their dog seated in the high grass eating one hunter taking a pull at a small dark bottle beside their wagon and tethered horses.<br/><br/>Other captions note: "1 afternoon bag 3 men 88 geese 4 varieties"; "Our dogs 4 pointers 1 setter"; "Duck slue in No. Dakota"; "Mixed bag ducks geese snipe plover"; four hunters and their dog with their bag of "Sharp tail grouse ducks and snipe"; "Rex on point"; the wagon carrying the party of six titled "grouse hunting"; and other untitled photographs of the same group of men. Several of the wide view photographs are reminiscent of the sporting illustrations of A.B. Frost.<br/><br/>A few of the photographs are quite faded but even in these the scenes can still be discerned.<br/><br/>A substantial group of images of sporting life from Dakota frontier. unknown books
1911263515New York: American Sports Publishing Company 1911. First edition. Cartoons by Homer C. Davenport. Portrait frontis illustrations photographs and plates some folding. xix11-542 pp. 1 vols. Thick 8vo. Bright blue ribbed cloth lettered in gilt and with gilt depiction of Uncle Sam at bat on the upper cover. Front inner hinge with nearly imperceptible conservation repair. An unusually fresh tight copy of a book most often seen in deplorable condition. First edition. Cartoons by Homer C. Davenport. Portrait frontis illustrations photographs and plates some folding. xix11-542 pp. 1 vols. Thick 8vo. One of the key works in the literature of baseball by one of the prime movers in its codification and development. In addition to his pitching career which began in 1865 Spalding helped organize the National League cofounded the Spalding sporting goods company and published the first official rules guide for the game. This book was published four years prior to his death. American Sports Publishing Company unknown
1840240273London: Privately Printed by C. Whittingham Printer for William Pickering 1840. First edition one of only 33 copies. Frontispiece decorative borders printed in red historiated initial letters illustrated. 24 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in full green morocco some toning to spine else fine. Bookplate of Arnold Wood Walton bibliographer. First edition one of only 33 copies. Frontispiece decorative borders printed in red historiated initial letters illustrated. 24 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Westwood & Satchell p.180; Coigney p.402; Porter 409 Privately Printed by [C. Whittingham, Printer] for [William Pickering] unknown
1929313005Ferozepore: Muir Printing Works 1929. First editions all published. 29; 31 pp. 1 vols. Square 8vo. Brown cloth morocco spine label preserving printed wrappers. Signed by the compiler on front wrapper of 1929 volume. Bookplate and binding with monogram CC. Fine. First editions all published. 29; 31 pp. 1 vols. Square 8vo. Pigsticking in the Punjab 1929-30. Printed record of the organized pig hunting seasons of the Ferozepore Tent Club. Ferozepore is located on the Sutlej Rivier in Punjab.<br/>The compiler of the 1929 Log Book Major K.M. Agnew notes that this was the first formal season of the Club whose membership comprised 16 to 19 officers with four to ten "spears" typically in attendance at the hunts. Brigadier Ivan Urmston Battye 1875-1953 a member of the numerous Battye family of soldiers was stationed in Ferozepore 1927-1930 and was a regular at meets. As for example from the hunt at Jogewala 6 March 1930:<br/>"a big boar broke and was hunted to thick cover near the railway. Here in a sharp jinking hunt Battye speared; he then disappeared into thickish cover. Battye went forward onto the Railway embankment and viewed him about a mile ahead. Only Battye got on terms and ran him to a place near Shah Din Wala where he got in two more heavy spears. ."<br/><br/>The log books record location attendance and the bag with other comments. One of these suggests the extent of Gandhi's Civil Disobedience movement in the spring of 1930 which promoted resistance to buying foreign made clothing and refusal to pay salt tax: even in the North West Gandhi's campaign was felt. The account of the Easter Meet at Hissar notes: "We are opening up new country this Season and expect at a later date to hunt at Hissar and Sirsa. This was not realised owing to Mr. Gandhi." Under the entry for April 27th appears a laconic sentence: "Owing to civil disturbances it is unlikely that there will be a meet in the near future." No further fixtures are recorded until 10th August; and a note there recording that because of declining attendance "it was decided by Brigadier Battye and the Secretary to stop running pigsticking as an organised Tent Club and waive fines etc just covering expenses and no more." These two volumes are all that was published.<br/>UNRECORDED. Not in OCLC Muir Printing Works unknown books
1544256937Venice: Baldassar di Costantini; Comin de Tridino de Monferrato 1544. First Italian edition of Alciati; later 7th Italian edition of Puteo. 101 7 ff; 176 ff. 12mo. Bound together in 17th century calf spine ends chipped and repaired outer blank corner of first title repaired some old text soiling and discoloration. First Italian edition of Alciati; later 7th Italian edition of Puteo. 101 7 ff; 176 ff. 12mo. Two Important Sixteenth-Century Works on Duelling. Two early works on duelling bound together. The Alciati was first published in Latin as De Singulari Certamine 1543 and appears here in its first Italian edition. The Puteo was first published in Latin in 1518 translated into Italian in 1521 and published in many editions thereafter.<br/>Alciati 1492-1550 was a Milanese lawyer and popular author of emblem books and works on courtly behavior. Puteo's Duello was one of the most important and popular works of chivalry duelling and military law in the 16th century. Alciati: Gelli p. 105; Adams A600; Thimm 5 1545 ed. Puteo: Gelli pp. 164-5; Adams P2299 for 1544 ed.; Thimm 233 Baldassar di Costantini; [Comin de Tridino de Monferrato] unknown books
1822313493London: Thomas McLean 1822. First edition. With 42 hand-colored plates including engraved pictorial title and frontispiece. Letterpress leaf "Symptoms" present. 1 vols. Oblong folio. Half green morocco and marbnled boards t.e.g. Bookplates of Frederick Coleman Hunter Augustine Healy and F.P. Williamson. First edition. With 42 hand-colored plates including engraved pictorial title and frontispiece. Letterpress leaf "Symptoms" present. 1 vols. Oblong folio. Alken's hilarious multi-image plates depict a stunning variety of catastrophes elaborating a favorite theme of his: the pitfalls of fun and games especially any involving a horse or a gun. Tooley 57 Thomas McLean unknown books
1911263515New York: American Sports Publishing Company 1911. First edition. Cartoons by Homer C. Davenport. Portrait frontis illustrations photographs and plates some folding. xix11-542 pp. 1 vols. Thick 8vo. Bright blue ribbed cloth lettered in gilt and with gilt depiction of Uncle Sam at bat on the upper cover. Front inner hinge with nearly imperceptible conservation repair. An unusually fresh tight copy of a book most often seen in deplorable condition. First edition. Cartoons by Homer C. Davenport. Portrait frontis illustrations photographs and plates some folding. xix11-542 pp. 1 vols. Thick 8vo. Superb Copy. One of the key works in the literature of baseball by one of the prime movers in its codification and development. In addition to his pitching career which began in 1865 Spalding helped organize the National League cofounded the Spalding sporting goods company and published the first official rules guide for the game. This book was published four years prior to his death. American Sports Publishing Company unknown books
177162370London: Printed for T. Davies.and T. Cadell 1771. First edition. Two frontispieces and 15 engraved plates. 1 vols. 4to. Original boards uncut with new spine. Large Copy. First edition. Two frontispieces and 15 engraved plates. 1 vols. 4to. This work by the "Gentleman of the Horse to His Majesty" is a compound of Xenophon's Treatise on Horsemanship and Bourgelats' Elements 1750-53; it contains a dissertation on the Ancient Chariot by T. Pownall; physically a very attractive book. Huth p. 45; Wells 749; Mellon 60 Printed for T. Davies...and T. Cadell unknown books
1938315862Philadelphia: Penn Publishing Company 1938. No. 29 of 149 copies; signed "Yours Sincerely Ray Bergman'. With fly plates in color by Dr. Edgar Burke photographs and diagrams by Charles S. Krug and Ivin Sickles. 451 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original full brown morocco gilt jumping trout on upper cover t.e.g. Faintest traces of rubbing near fine copy in original board slipcase light wear to box edges. Bookplate. Burke Edgar. No. 29 of 149 copies; signed "Yours Sincerely Ray Bergman'. With fly plates in color by Dr. Edgar Burke photographs and diagrams by Charles S. Krug and Ivin Sickles. 451 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bruns B-134; Wetzel p. 104 "A monumental work on the subject" Penn Publishing Company unknown books
1938315862Philadelphia: Penn Publishing Company 1938. Deluxe edition no. 29 of 149 copies; signed "Yours Sincerely Ray Bergman'. With fly plates in color by Dr. Edgar Burke photographs and diagrams by Charles S. Krug and Ivin Sickles. 451 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original full brown morocco gilt jumping trout on upper cover t.e.g. Faintest traces of rubbing near fine copy in original board slipcase light wear to box edges. Bookplate. Burke Edgar. Deluxe edition no. 29 of 149 copies; signed "Yours Sincerely Ray Bergman'. With fly plates in color by Dr. Edgar Burke photographs and diagrams by Charles S. Krug and Ivin Sickles. 451 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. A classic work here in the deluxe edition. Bruns B-134; Wetzel p. 104 "A monumental work on the subject"; Biscotti P-2-D Penn Publishing Company unknown
1962313478London: Rowland Ward Ltd 1962. One of a small number of copies specially bound. Illustrated. 438 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Bound in lion skin. Fine copy as issued in original green canvas pouch title printed in black. One of a small number of copies specially bound. Illustrated. 438 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Bound in Lion Skin. Rowland Ward Ltd unknown books
1787239927London: Printed for C. Stalker . H. Turpin 1787. First edition with half-title. Frontispiece by Wooding. xii 112 4 ads pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in later full polished tan calf. Fine. First edition with half-title. Frontispiece by Wooding. xii 112 4 ads pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Begins with a chapter on the natural history of fish goes on to the best manner of making and choosing rods lines hooks etc. Chapter IV provides a description of flies. "Best was Keeper of His Majesty's Drawing-room in the Tower of London" Westwood & Satchell. Westwood & Satchell p. 31 Printed for C. Stalker ... H. Turpin unknown books
1787220773London: Printed for C. Stalker 1787. First edition with half-title. Frontispiece. 112 4 ads pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Modern half calf and marbled boards perforated stamp of Field Museum on title page by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Handsome copy. First edition with half-title. Frontispiece. 112 4 ads pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Begins with a chapter on the natural history of fish goes on to the best manner of making and choosing rods lines hooks etc. Chapter IV provides a description of flies. "Best was Keeper of His Majesty's Drawing-room in the Tower of London." Westwood & Satchell. Westwood & Satchell p. 31 Printed for C. Stalker unknown books
1781236777Oxford: D. Prince et J. Cooke 1781. 529 28 pp. 2 pp. ads. 8vo. Contemporary full vellum in neo-classical style; spine with eight bands of gilt rolls and floral pattern Grecian urn and laurel tool in five compartments and title and tail compartments stained blue; covers with wide double-ruled frame in gold and blue; decorated with blue inked designs of two figures in a country setting on front and urn on rear cover a.e.g. marbled endpapers; FORE-EDGE PAINTING possibly modern under gilt of two anglers beside a river one with rod in hand with a bridge and ruin visible in the background; near fine. 529 28 pp. 2 pp. ads. 8vo. Fine neo-classical binding in the style and contemporary with the Edwards of Halifax with a charming fore-edge fishing scene. ESTC 138706 D. Prince et J. Cooke unknown books
1966240379Wilmington Delaware: Printed at the Anthoesen Press Portland Maine 1966. First edition probably one of 100 copies. 4 tipped in color plates by Ogden Pleissner and many halftones. 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth spine and blue boards. Fine spine lettering faded as usual. Pleissner Ogden. First edition probably one of 100 copies. 4 tipped in color plates by Ogden Pleissner and many halftones. 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on the flyleaf: "To Bill Wigton Merry Christmas from the Author and hoping this book will bring back some pleasant memories-1967 A.E.B." Bruns B167 "Not seen"; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 63 [Printed at the Anthoesen Press Portland, Maine] unknown books
1972220279Wilmington Delaware: Privately Printed 1972. First edition one of 50 copies. Illustrated. 46 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Quarter black cloth and boards. The endpapers are a map of the Vosso River Western Norway. Some fading along top edge of covers. First edition one of 50 copies. Illustrated. 46 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed to His Brother. Privately printed and second in the series of books on Salmon fishing done by Sportsman Alfred Bissell in a very limited edition<br/><br/>This copy is inscribed on the half-title "For my brother John who may discover from these pages why we pursue the Atlantic salmon year after year and why it is rated one of the greatest game fish in the world. Affectionately Chas. L. Reese Jr." Much salmon fishing in Norway at "Oddsbu" a fishing lodge on the picturesque Voss near Bolstadøyri whose principal revenue comes from cutting hay and renting river rights to sportsmen and where the party fished on five beats and caught fish weighing up to 29 pounds: included are interesting Norway photos. There was also an abortive Salmon trip to Siberia. Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 5 (Privately Printed) unknown books
220279Wilmington Delaware: Privately Printed 1972. First edition one of 50 copies. Illustrated. 46 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Quarter black cloth and boards. The endpapers are a map of the Vosso River Western Norway. Some fading along top edge of covers. First edition one of 50 copies. Illustrated. 46 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Privately printed and second in the series of books on Salmon fishing done by Sportsman Alfred Bissell in a very limited edition<br /> <br /> This copy is inscribed on the half-title "For my brother John who may discover from these pages why we pursue the Atlantic salmon year after year and why it is rated one of the greatest game fish in the world. Affectionately Chas. L. Reese Jr." Much salmon fishing in Norway at "Oddsbu" a fishing lodge on the picturesque Voss near Bolstadøyri whose principal revenue comes from cutting hay and renting river rights to sportsmen and where the party fished on five beats and caught fish weighing up to 29 pounds: included are interesting Norway photos. There was also an abortive Salmon trip to Siberia. Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 5 (Privately Printed) unknown
1966240379Wilmington Delaware: Printed at the Anthoesen Press Portland Maine 1966. First edition probably one of 100 copies. 4 tipped in color plates by Ogden Pleissner and many halftones. 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth spine and blue boards. Fine spine lettering faded as usual. Pleissner Ogden. First edition probably one of 100 copies. 4 tipped in color plates by Ogden Pleissner and many halftones. 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on the flyleaf: "To Bill Wigton Merry Christmas from the Author and hoping this book will bring back some pleasant memories-1967 A.E.B." Bruns B167 "Not seen"; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 63 [Printed at the Anthoesen Press Portland, Maine] unknown
1930100347New York 1930. One of a very few copies. Drypoint etching signed by the artist in ink lower right. 7 x 11 inches image on a larger sheet 10-1/2 x 14-1/2 inches. Fine. One of a very few copies. Drypoint etching signed by the artist in ink lower right. 7 x 11 inches image on a larger sheet 10-1/2 x 14-1/2 inches. Unrecorded Meadow Brook Steeple Chase Etching. Dynamic steeplechasing scene by the master four riders at the main jump of the Meadow Brook Cup the same jump as in Brown's rare and celebrated aquatint for the Derrydale Press 1931. Unrecorded. Not in Biscotti. Provenance: Estate of Cynthia Phipps unknown books
1920230787N.p. 1920. Watercolor on paper signed and dated by the artist "E. Burke - 1920" lower right. 9-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches. Matted framed and glazed. Watercolor on paper signed and dated by the artist "E. Burke - 1920" lower right. 9-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches. unknown books
1937244037New York: Published by The Derrydale Press 1937. No. 1 of 250 copies. Hand-colored aquatint engraving signed in pencil "Roland Clark" at lower right. 1 vols. Plate size measures 19-1/2 x 15-1/2 inches including engraved title. Fine condition. Framed. No. 1 of 250 copies. Hand-colored aquatint engraving signed in pencil "Roland Clark" at lower right. 1 vols. Plate size measures 19-1/2 x 15-1/2 inches including engraved title. Connett's Own Copy: No. 1. A splendid image of a drake pintail scudding ahead of a blow high over a marsh-lined bay. "The Alarm "and "Down Wind" were the first full-color prints made of Clark's work printed from copper plates on fine imported hand made paper with each impression individually colored by hand. An excellent example of the artist's spirited work and American print making at its finest. Roland Clark 1874-1957 was known primarily as a etcher of wildfowl but he also worked in watercolors and oils. His works are some of the most sought-after in the field of American sporting art. Between 1931 and 1938 he wrote and illustrated three Derrydale Press books: "Stray Shots" "Gunner's Dawn" and a collection of his graphics "Roland Clark's Etchings"<br/><br/>With the finest possible provenance: the publisher's own copy. Siegel pp.194-195; Ordeman The Derrydale Prints 2005 pp. 37-48 104. Provenance: Eugene V. Connett III; his son Eugene V. Connett IV Published by The Derrydale Press unknown books
1937244037New York: Published by The Derrydale Press 1937. No. 1 of 250 copies. Hand-colored aquatint engraving signed in pencil "Roland Clark" at lower right. 1 vols. Plate size measures 19-1/2 x 15-1/2 inches including engraved title. Fine condition. Framed. No. 1 of 250 copies. Hand-colored aquatint engraving signed in pencil "Roland Clark" at lower right. 1 vols. Plate size measures 19-1/2 x 15-1/2 inches including engraved title. A splendid image of a drake pintail scudding ahead of a blow high over a marsh-lined bay. "The Alarm "and "Down Wind" were the first full-color prints made of Clark's work printed from copper plates on fine imported hand made paper with each impression individually colored by hand. An excellent example of the artist's spirited work and American print making at its finest. Roland Clark 1874-1957 was known primarily as a etcher of wildfowl but he also worked in watercolors and oils. His works are some of the most sought-after in the field of American sporting art. Between 1931 and 1938 he wrote and illustrated three Derrydale Press books: "Stray Shots" "Gunner's Dawn" and a collection of his graphics "Roland Clark's Etchings"<br /> <br /> With the finest possible provenance: the publisher's own copy. Siegel pp.194-195; Ordeman The Derrydale Prints 2005 pp. 37-48 104. Provenance: Eugene V. Connett III; his son Eugene V. Connett IV Published by The Derrydale Press unknown
1929261102New York: The Derrydale Press 1929. Ten sets of four plates each for the printing colors yellow red blue black. Images 2-3/4 inches in diameter. Fine condition. In two custom half brown morocco folding slipcases with leather labels on the uppewr covers with matching sturdy cloth chemises by European Bookbinders. Fine. Ten sets of four plates each for the printing colors yellow red blue black. Images 2-3/4 inches in diameter. The original copper plates used to print Dr. Burke's superb series of illustrations to Connett's highly prized work 'Feathered Game. From a Sporting Journal': Bobwhite Quail Ruffed Grouse Pheasant Woodcock Snipe Canada Goose Black Duck Canvasback Duck Widgeon and Mallard. Included is the original version of a single canvasback APPARENTLY UNPUBLISHED--it was replaced in the book with a pair of these ducks not present. The images are of such excellence that in addition to appearing in Feathered Game they were mounted as front cover vignettes for other Derrydale books: Burton Spiller's Firelight 1937 Woodcock Grouse Feathers 1935 Grouse and More Grouse Feathers 1938 Grouse; and Nash Buckingham"s Mark Right 1936 Bobwhite Quail Ole Miss 1937 Canada Goose and Blood Lines 1938 Mallard.<br/>With the onset of WWII the Derrydale Press closed and these plates became the property of its sales manager Frank J. Lowe who went on to publish and sell sporting prints until 1948--but the Feathered Game illustrations were not included and remain available only in books of the Press. The series comprises one of the high spots of American sporting art. <br/><br/>UNIQUE. The Derrydale Press unknown books