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2023__0414111745Sweet & Maxwell 2023. Hardcover. New. 9th edition. 9.57x6.50x2.44 inches. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
2008Adhya-9783764386832SPRINGER 2008. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2008Adhya-9783764386832SPRINGER 2008. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
06657London: Eyre and Spottiswoode. One of Only Fifty Signed - Cecil Aldin at His Most Characteristic<br /> Handsomely Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe<br /> <br /> ALDIN Cecil Aldin illustrator. HARE Kenneth. Roads and Vagabonds. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode 1930.<br /> <br /> Signed Limited Edition. One of only 50 numbered copies this being no. 42 signed by both Cecil Aldin and Kenneth Hare.<br /> <br /> Large quarto 10 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches; 273 x 187 mm. viii 189 1 blank pp. Two inserted full-color plates and numerous color-tinted illustrations throughout the text.<br /> <br /> Handsomely bound ca. 1960 by Sangorski & Sutcliffe in full maroon crushed morocco covers ruled in gilt spine with five raised bands elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments gilt-ruled board edges and turn-ins marbled endpapers top edge gilt. A fine elegant copy.<br /> <br /> A particularly charming example of Cecil Aldin's mature work Roads and Vagabonds captures the artist's enduring fascination with the English countryside - its inns lanes sporting life and gently comic rural characters. Aldin's illustrations at once affectionate and keenly observed helped define the visual language of early 20th-century British sporting and travel books.<br /> <br /> The limitation of just fifty signed copies places this among the scarcest of Aldin's illustrated books seldom encountered on the market and almost always in lesser bindings. The present example is significantly enhanced by its later binding by Sangorski & Sutcliffe the great London firm associated with some of the finest decorative bindings of the modern era here executed in a restrained but luxurious style that complements the work beautifully. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, unknown
SLIVCN-9781626183742NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (5/2013)
18419009259Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown 1841. 1st. Hardcover. With an appendix containing the report of the Boston Committee on Animal Magnetism. Bound in publisher's original brown cloth with spine stamped in gilt. A nice tight and bright copy with only minimal rubbing to extremities. minor foxing to fore edge and easily removable pencil notes throughout. An important book. <br/><br/> Charles C. Little and James Brown hardcover books
173430581A Paris chez Claude Prudhomme, 1734. - EDITION ORIGINALE.- In-12 relié plein veau d'époque (17 x 9,7 cm), 512 pages, illustré de figures in et hors-texte.- TOME SECOND seul contenant le Livre quatrième : "De plusieurs chaffes de bêtes & des différentes manières de les prendre aux pièges (chasse du lièvre, du renard, du blaireau, du loup, de la fouine, chat-putois, belette, les loirs, le sanglier, le daim et le chevreuil. Traité des chiens propres pour la chasse, les saisons".- Livre cinquième : "De la pêche.En fin d'ouvrage, Explication des termes de chasse, de la Venerie, Fauconnerie, pêche, qui sont employés dans cet ouvrage" ( en deux tomes) sous forme de dictionnaire.- Mors fendu en haut et en bas, coiffes absentes, corps de l'ouvrage gauchi. Pas de page de garde,mais présence de la page de titre. Ce tome II est complet par ailleurs. RARE ouvrage du début XVIIIe siècle que le braconnage, la chasse et la pêche.
18419009259Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown 1841. 1st. Hardcover. With an appendix containing the report of the Boston Committee on Animal Magnetism. Bound in publisher's original brown cloth with spine stamped in gilt. A nice tight and bright copy with only minimal rubbing to extremities. minor foxing to fore edge and easily removable pencil notes throughout. An important book. <br/><br/> Charles C. Little and James Brown hardcover
2014__1405774045LexisNexis 2014. Paperback. New. 656 pages. 9.69x5.98x1.50 inches. LexisNexis paperback
a63623Cambridge 1832-1833 J.Smith Printer to the University for Deightons. Beautiful set of two matching volumes - Volume One and Second Volume. Hardcovers. Octavos. Finely bound in 3/4 leather with raised bands and two mounted black spine labels on each volume. A major work of Classical scholarship. Includes: On the Names of the Days of the Week On the Number of Dramas Ascribed to Sophocles Iliadis Codex AegyptiacusThe Accession of Darius Xenophon's Hellenica Certain Passages of Vitruvius English Orthography Spartan Constitution Position of Susa Attic Dionysia Early Kings of Attica Ancient Greek Music Irony in Sophocles Hannibal's Passage over the Alps and much more. VG with just slight board edge rubbing. Text clean and bright. Hinges not cracked in or out. No ownership marks; not ex-library. No notations or underlinings. Quite scarce especially in this lovely condition - gift quality. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
2001SONG0415274702Routledge 2001-12-06. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.75x0.75x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
1930259007New York: Eyre and Spotiswoode 1930. First edition no. 23 of 50 copies signed by the author and the artist and printed on special mould made paper. Illustrated title page color frontispiece and plate and numerous illustrations throughout the text by Cecil Aldin. 189 pp. 1 vols. Lare 8vo. Vellum spine and red cloth over beveled boards. Fine. Aldin Cecil. First edition no. 23 of 50 copies signed by the author and the artist and printed on special mould made paper. Illustrated title page color frontispiece and plate and numerous illustrations throughout the text by Cecil Aldin. 189 pp. 1 vols. Lare 8vo. ONE OF 50. Tales stemming from the author's fascination with coaching prints. Not in Rittenhouse [Eyre and Spotiswoode] unknown books
1836710461836. New York: Halsted and Voorhies 1836. 1st Am ed. New York: Halsted and Voorhies 1836. 1st Am ed. "It Is Not Merely Practical But in Many Parts Highly Scientific" Hare Thomas 1806-1891. A Treatise on Discovery of Evidence by Bill and Answer in Equity. New York: Halsted and Voorhies 1836. xxxiii 316 pp. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/4". Contemporary calf blind fillets to boards lettering piece and blind fillets to spine. A few nicks and scuffs light rubbing to extremities negligible light toning to text light foxing to a few leaves early owner initial in ink to front pastedown. A well-preserved copy. $500. First American edition a reprint of the first London edition published the same year. Marvin praises its completeness: "It professes to be a complete Treatise upon Discovery; it comprises almost all the authorities upon the subject with accurate investigations into many practical points. It is a work to which the practitioner may refer with every prospect of finding a perfect explanation of any difficulties which he may have encountered. Indeed it has still higher merits. It is not merely practical but in many parts extremely scientific. Later American editions were published in 1849 and 1850. Marvin Legal Bibliography 368. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 5075. unknown books
19301169Gaylordsville: The Slide Mountain Press. 1930. Limited/Numbered Signed Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Faintest offsetting to the gutters more so at the gutters between pastedowns and endpapers. Light crease at the tail corner of the first leaf. Cloth over the spine was split and lifting at some point later laid down again. Head of spine rubbed tips lightly bumped. Tiny dent at the front head edge and light scuffing to covers.; Tristram and Iseult is a medieval romance-tragedy derived primarily from Celtic legend. This book is poet Amory Hare's dramatic adaptation of the story and is copy 352 of a limited edition of 450 and signed by both author and illustrator on the colophon as required. Inscribed in cursive by the author on the front free endpaper "To A. Conger Goodyear - 1935 / Boni / Amory Hare" Inscribed with a quotation from the drama ""--- Sir I too will go / to see that they keep strictly to the game / as we have ruled it---" / page 19." A. Conger Goodyear was a founder and first President of Museum of Modern Art New York as well as an industrialist philanthropist and fine art collector and promoter. In the legend a Cornish knight Tristram Tristan Tristrem has an illicit affair with an Irish princess Iseult Isold Isolde Isolt Isoult Yseult and the tumultuous story incorporates love potions adultery confinement to a leper colony miraculous escapes jealousy subterfuge the death of Tristram and the suicide of Iseult. Although that is the basic story in this telling over the centuries the story has had countless adaptations additions translations and retranslations and has appeared in both verse and prose versions. The story has been altered many times to suit the time and society of the adapter and adaptations have branched into versions that incorporate other legends. Some branches embrace the violence in the original story other branches are more genteel. This book is an adaptation of the Joseph Bedier translation and author Amory Hare renders the story as a drama for the stage including brief directions for staging. The various characters' dialog is formatted in short lines that are non-rhyming verse. An ink text correction in the author's hand is on page 89 changing "Only ring-dove" to "Only the ring dove". Dedicated to British-American artist and manuscript illuminator Beatrice Fox Griffith. Includes an Author's Note The Cast Synopsis of Scenes and Prologue before the curtain. Hare was an early 20th century poet and a frequent contributor to The Atlantic periodical. Including the frontispiece there are 10 bold stylized woodcut illustrations in monochrome by Wharton Esherick. Esherick 1887-1970 was a creative polymath as a builder dancer sculptor designer of furniture illustrator and printmaker. His affinity for working in wood led him to apply his chisels to wood blocks illustrating fine press books with woodcuts. Produced by James and Hilda Wells who were the principals of The Slide Mountain Press. James was the primary partner there is scant information about the press and he appears to have operated or participated in more than one private press simultaneously partnering variously with Bruce Rogers James Hendrickson and Crosby Gaige. This copy with cream laid paper pastedowns. All leaves are cream mould made watermarked Bishopstoke paper. Fore and tail edges of the text block and pastedowns are untrimmed. In fine black cloth over boards with title to the spine in gilt. No dust jacket as issued. In a scuffed mylar jacket. This only known edition of Hare's adaptation is quite scarce in the trade. In clean conservatively Very Good condition.; Woodcuts; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 81041 pages . The Slide Mountain Press hardcover
1889151111081Blakiston 1889. Hardcover. Good. Blakiston hardcover
19109011Librairie de France 1910 1 Paris, Librairie de France, (1910), grand in-4, toile blanche, monté sur onglets, [3] feuilles, faux-titre, [1] page de, titre, [1] page., [2] pages. d'introduction, [41] feuilles.
RO20015883Chevalier-Marescq. sans date. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 4 tomes de 576p environ chacun, dos relié cuit marron et vert, titre et tomaison sur pièce,papier marbré sur les plats, manque sur les plats, épidermures sur le dos,pièce de tomaison du tome 3 est abimée.Dos du Tome 4 est frotté légèrement et passé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
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Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: My Adventures in the World War - Part I - No war correspondent has dared more and met with such stirring adventures and experienced such exciting incidents in his quest for 'copy' as Mr. E. Ashmead-Bartlett; Riding Out a Gale on a Sawlog; The Snake in the Shaft - predicament of a prospector being hauled up from a mine; Caught by the Tide - a mistake made while duck hunting; The Amazons of Russia - Excellent photo-illustrated article on Russia's legion of woman warriors, the "Battalion of Death", which served with daring, pluck and bravery in WWI; My Experiences as a Missionary Prisoner - The Rev. E.W. Doulton and his fellow missionaries in Africa, mostly ladies, suffered at the hands of the Germans who tortured the natives to make them falsely accuse the missionaries; In the Land of the Lapps - Part I - a picturesque account of an extensive journey, illustrated with great photos; Kidnapping a Millionaire - Mr. James Samuel Slater was shut up for seven months by his chauffeur; Pomp's Visitor - amusing tale of a negro cook who meets a bear that likes fried fish; A Canadian Man-Hunt - a failed miner named Fonberg goes on a killing spree near Chipman, Alberta; Five Months in the Snow - how French peasants were isolated through a whole winter on a mountain top; Six Weeks Among the Buddhas - Part II - Juliet Bredon and her husband spent several summer weeks in China - photo-illustrated account; Across Germany to Freedom - Part II - two French soldiers, Tristan du Tartre and Georges Prieur escaped from the Hammelburg camp in Bavaria; The Heroic Band - a graphic photo-illustrated account of the gallant and heroic conduct of a French infantry band which played its regiment into action under heavy bombardment, and continued to play until half the instrumentalists were killed or wounded; Marie Jeanneret - she poisoned nine people to death; America's Great Highwayman - Joseph Hare; and more 88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
51-545919th Century. Large format engraving on a support sheet.Remarque of a running hare in lower margin.36 x 60 cm. plage size. With margins. 19th Century unknown
2019Adhya-9781788012249RSC 2019. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
2019Adhya-9781788012249RSC 2019. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
21220At head of first page: 'Copy January 16 1894'. A highly interesting letter from a leading Victorian dramatic critic Thomas describes himself in the letter as 'For five & twenty years . theatrical critic of the Daily news & the Graphic' who has 'served under at least thirteen editors' to a leading actor-manager Hare was knighted in 1907 on the subject of alleged editorial pressure on Fleet Street's theatre critics. 4pp 8vo. On four leaves. Aged and worn but with text complete and clear. Thomas has noted on the reverse of the last leaf: 'Letter to Hare about Grundy's Comedy An Old Jew produced at the Garrick Janry 6 1894.' Grundy wrote 'An Old Jew' for Hare who portrayed the main character Julius Sterne. Draft of long letter with numerous minor emendations. He was glad to read Hare's letter despite its 'lingering trace of the languor of the sick room'. 'To me so many years your senior it seems strange indeed to find you speaking of the close of your stage career. I can only say on that head that I hope to live to see you for many more years gathering fresh laurels'. On the subject of Grundy's play he states that he does not believe that 'the journalistic world has any claim to be exempt from the satire or even the extreme caricature which is freely allowed in the case of other classes. Literary cliques & côteries undoubtedly do exist as they existed in the days of Delatouche's Tour de Faveur & Delavigne's Comédiens and Scribe's Camaraderie'. He deplores critics who 'will now fall down & worship certain Scandinavian idols & their crude & offensive methods'. He cannot conceive of 'editors who give instructions to critics to denounce plays contrary to their real opinions'. He can 'only say that I have never met with any such editor. For five & twenty years I have been the theatrical critic of the Daily news & the Graphic & for some years of that time I occupied the same post on The Academy besides writing drama notices occasionally for other journals. Altogether I have served under at least thirteen editors and I can conscientiously affirm that never did any one of these attempt to entice me to speak ill of what I thought or might think a good paly or performance or vice versâ.' After some more observations he concludes: 'Depend upon it the whole thing will be forgotten ere long or remembered only to excite wonder that any sensible journalist of decent standing should have made a fuss about it'. At head of first page: 'Copy | January 16, 1894'. unknown