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193916061New York: E.P. Dutton & Company. Very Good- in Fair dj. 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. moderate shelfwear some soiling to covers discoloration to gutters/endpapers original owner's name/address on front pastedown; jacket heavily worn separated at rear hinge tears at most corners with occasional paper loss including part of title at top of spine horizontal tear in mid-spine etc. none of this helped by a previous owner's sloppy attempts at internal tape repair now mostly removed . E.P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
1862006572London: S. W. Partridge & Co. 1862. RARE. Bound in original full black leather all edges gilt 5 raised bands gilt title at spine ribbon marker Near Fine slight rubbing to leather at spine endsand fore edge prior owner name front paste down Thomas Hutchinson with article about author/publisher S.W. Partridge pasted below PON. . First Edition. Leather. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. S. W. Partridge & Co. Hardcover books
182310556NY: Wallis & Co. for the author 1823. First Edition. 8vo pp. 288. Includes a single folding table and an advertisement for Dye Stuffs being sold by Partridge at his store in New York. Bound in chipped full calf front cover loose some knawing to the lower foredge of the title page but a good copy. Rink 1864 Imprints 13674. Taking knowledge from the English experience Partridge wrote this book for Americans. Wallis & Co., for the author unknown books
1823WRCAM28193New York: H. Wallis and Company 1823. 2288pp. plus folding table. Contemporary calf rebacked with original backstrip laid down red gilt morocco label. Slightly rubbed. Very good. Contains "the most improved methods pursued in the West of England.a correct description of Sulphuring Woollens and Chemical Bleaching of Cottons" with many dye recipes. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 13674. RINK 1864. H. Wallis and Company unknown books
182353858NY: Wallis & Co. for the author 1823. First Edition. 8vo pp. 288. Includes a single folding table and an advertisement for Dye Stuffs being sold by Partridge at his store in New York. Bound in chipped full calf front cover loose some knawing to the lower foredge of the title page but a good copy. Rink 1864 Imprints 13674. Taking knowledge from the English experience Partridge wrote this book for Americans. Wallis & Co., for the author unknown books
1834378New York: Published by the Author 1834. 8vo. 190 x 120 mm. 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches. viii 9-179 pp. Original cloth boards rebacked with cloth remnants of original spine laid down. Light foxing throughout. With faults a good sound copy. Second edition originally published in New York by H. Wallis in 1823 which included information on British practices. In the self-published edition of 1834 Partridge remove much of this material and focused more on the extraction of colors from wood the chemistry of scouring and dyeing and color preparation. The first 40 pages of the book describe in detail the methods and materials used in scouring raw wool and cotton to ensure that all oils and natural elements are removed and cleansed out. The next 100 pages are devoted to dyes. Partridge discusses in detail the which natural materials produce colors pigments how to make the extractions and finally how to mix the extracts with solvents and oils to create a color that will fix when applied to textile material. The final part of the book has to do with preparing silks and cotton and some variations on the techniques for producing and fixing colors. A notice on the verso of the title-page reads "The author informs Manufacturers and Dyers that he is at all times willing and desirous to give any information and recipes that may be in his power respecting the manufacture of woollens and dying free of cost." In addition to writing and publishing his Practical Treatise William Partridge was a textile dyer and seller who also built a business in NYC that imported and extracted pigments from wood sources which was to become one of the largest of its kind on the East Coast before the Civil War. American Imprints 26133. Rink 1864 for the 1823 edition. See C. R. Delaney "The Real American Dyestuff Industry" Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association Chemical Publishing Co. Easton PA Volume XIV 1919. 378. Published by the Author unknown books
1895143535Boston: Roberts Brothers 1895. Second. Hardcover. VG- interior but with sunning to spine and a small red stain to back cover. Spring green cloth over boards; gilt lettering and design. TEG. 192 pp. with no illustrations. Inscribed by Partridge on FEP. Contents include The True Education and the False; An American School of Sculpture; The Outlook for Sculpture in America; Manhood in Art; The Relation of the Drama to Education; and Goethe as a Dramatist. Partridge was a friend of both Rodin and Bouguereau having been born in Paris. Roberts Brothers hardcover books
1895001806Boston: Roberts Brothers 1895. Second Edition. Cloth Boards. Very Good/No Dustjacket. Copy owned by one M. Langdon Jr and inscribed to him by the author and sculpture Partridge: "A souvenir of our meeting in Washington and the night we spendt with Browning at Afterhouse in Norwood. In the hope that we three may meet again the sooner the better." Neat underlining throughout text perhaps Langdon's and two photos tipped into book boards a tad worn and soiled. Partridge 1861-1930 American sculpture and art schoalr was best known for the statue of Gen. Grant on horseback in Union Sq NYC. Browning was one Oscar Browning 1837-1923 a lecturer at Cambridge University Day Training College was a leading exponent of the training of teachers and as a Liberal contested unsuccessfully House of Common seats in Norwood among other distcricts. Bios laid-in. Roberts Brothers unknown books
1906143536New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company 1906. Hardcover. VG- interior/very solid covers but with a small red stain on edge of front cover fruit punch and scuffing to back cover. Cream cloth over boards; Art Nouveau decoration and black lettering. 62 pp. with small bw illustrations. Inscribed by the author to Mrs. Baker. Illustrations by Victor Perard. Charming story of a sculptor and his pupil in Tsarist Russia/Siberia. Funk & Wagnalls Company hardcover books
19146870NY: John Lane Company 1914. Softcover. VG wear to spine. Wraps. xii 67 pp. 67 bw plates. Contains a brief biographical essay on the artist followed by a categorized listing of 138 works by the sculptor. This is followed by the presentation of the illustrations contained on 67 single-sided sheets. From a limited edition estimated to be more than 500 copies. Quite nice. John Lane Company paperback books
1900143584New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1900. Hardcover. VG- Cover and hinges are good with only slight soiling to cover pages are crisp and clean . except where two newspaper clippings have been variously tucked over the years and have darkened parts of pages; the clippings are included; WARMLY INSCRIBED BY ARTIST-AUTHOR on faux tp. Green cloth gilt letters on spine & front cover gilt top edges 213 pp. plus ads 2 BW plates. A novel written by American sculptor William Ordway Partridge 1861-1930 who also signed this copy. The action surrounds an artist's studio. Two plates rendered by A.lbert Beck Wenzell 1864-1917 supplement the text. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
2008108813London: Partridge Fine Art Ltd 2008. Softcover. VG. Black glossy pictorial folded paper; 8 panels; Cut in the shape of the Chicheley mirrors; 4 color 3 bw photos. Set of four George I mirrors by "Mr. Odell"; A rare complete set of four mirrors; Brochure includes an essay about the mirrors and Chicheley house; Very attractive. Partridge Fine Art Ltd unknown books
4to., First Edition, on laid paper, with numerous fine coloured and monochrome reproductions (many full-page) in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy.
1992205501992. Softcover. VG. Pictorial wraps. 48 pp. Numerous high quality color and bw illustrations. The silver items in this catalogue are accompanied by descriptive and scholarly text. they are arranged in chronological order. unknown books
1993110952London: Partridge Fine Arts PLC 1993. Softcover. VG As new. Pictorial stapled wraps. 48 pp. Numerous high quality color and bw illustrations. Includes pieces from between the mid-1500s and late 1800's including soup tureens jugs beakers sauce boats teapots and more; Extensive annotations. Partridge Fine Arts PLC unknown books
7 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome plates, final volume with coloured endpapers; cloth (brown/brown/red/blue/green/green/brown respectively), gilt backs, a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. First two volumes with dustwrappers by Angelica Garnett. The set comprises A Pacifist's War. [Diary 1939-1945] (1978); Everything to Lose. Diaries 1945-1960 (1985); Hanging On. Diaries 1960-1963 (1990); Other People. Diaries 1963-1966 (1993); Good Company. Diaries 1967-1970 (1994); Life Regained. Diaries 1970-1972 (1998); Ups and Downs. Diaries 1972-1975 (2001). Evocative and often hilarious diaries from the last remaining member of the Bloomsbury Group. COMPLETE SETS IN THIS CONDITION ARE SCARCE.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece; terracotta cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1998mon0003714146Rubicon Press 1998-12-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0.6890 9.0000 6.8583. Rubicon Press hardcover
1998Q-0948695587Rubicon Press 1998-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rubicon Press paperback
1998Q-0948695579Rubicon Press 1998-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rubicon Press hardcover
1904H218141904. Very Good. Large vellum or parchment indenture fine condition 22 x 27 inches with slightly smaller map of the premises under consideration signed by Partridge Rawson and Garnett with wax seals. Rawson was a senior officer in the Royal Navy. He is chiefly remembered for overseeing the Benin Expedition of 1897 a British punitive expedition against the Kingdom of Benin in modern-day Nigeria. Rawson's force looted and burned the palace exiled the Oba and plundered a large number of the Benin Bronzes and other royal treasures. Rawson was appointed Governor of New South Wales serving from 27 May 1902 to 27 May 1909. Philip Frederic Garnett b. 1823 was apparently a colonist in British Guiana. unknown
0521358086New. Brand new and still unused unknown
0521352541.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0521358086.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2007DADAX0521358086Cambridge University Press 2007-04-23. Reissue. paperback. New. 6.69x0.90x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press paperback