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196144227London: Andre Deutsch 1961. Second impression slim 8vo pp. 70 2; original boards in orange price-clipped dust jacket; jacket spine a bit faded else about fine. Forms part of the Language Library edited by Partridge. Signed author inscription dated 25 September 1969 on front free endpaper with Partridge's manuscript annotations on the author bibliography pp. 71-72 and on the rear jacket cover of the list of books in the Language Library. <br/><br/> Andre Deutsch hardcover books
196142158London: Andre Deutsch 1961. Second impression slim 8vo pp. 70 2; original boards in orange printed price-clipped dust jacket shallow chips and tears along edges not affecting text; a good copy. Forms part of the Language Library edited by Partridge. <br/><br/> Andre Deutsch hardcover books
196142157New York: Oxford University Press 1961. Slim 8vo pp. 70 2; original boards in orange printed dust jacket a bit soiled light wear to jacket edges else very good. Forms part of the Language Library edited by Partridge. <br/><br/> Oxford University Press hardcover books
196134107London: Andre Deutsch 1961. First edition 8vo pp. 70 2; fore-edges spotted else a near fine copy in the dust jacket. <br/><br/> Andre Deutsch unknown books
196136631NY: Oxford University 1961. 8vo pp. 70. Index. VG. Oxford University unknown books
1986SKU1037293Office Of Air Force History 1986-01-01. PAPERBACK. Good. 0912799358 Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Office Of Air Force History paperback books
1984RO60105622Unesco. 1984. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 142 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice (portrait).. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1911007095London: Punch 1911. This original printed appearance of a Punch cartoon featuring Winston S. Churchill comes from the personal collection of Gary L. Stiles author of Churchill in Punch Unicorn Publishing Group 2022. His book is the first ever effort to definitively catalog describe and contextualize all of the many Punch cartoons featuring Churchill. <br /> <br />This cartoon titled "'All in Due Course. appeared thus on p.101 of the 8 February 1911 issue of Punch. The artist is Bernard Partridge. The cartoon is captioned "Catesby Mr. Churchill. 'My liege The Dukes etcetera have been taken.' Richard the Third Mr. Asquith. 'Off with their heads! So much for Dukes etcetera.' Catesby. 'My liege e'en now they prate of self-reform.' Richard the Third. 'Off with their heads! We will reform 'em later.' "Richard The Third" Colley Cibber - "French" version Act IV. Scene 4." <br /> <br />Prime Minister Herbert Asquith's Liberal government introduced the Parliament Act to curb the powers of the House of Lords following the clash between the Commons and Lords over the 1909 People's Budget. Churchill was at 'point' for much of the attack on the Lords. Here the message is: show them no mercy. In Shakespeare's Richard III Catesby is one of the King's ardent supporters. <br /> <br />Punch or The London Charivari began featuring Churchill cartoons in 1900 when his political career was just beginning. That political career would last two thirds of a century see him occupy Cabinet office during each of the first six decades of the twentieth century carry him twice to the premiership and further still into the annals of history as a preeminent statesman. And throughout that time Punch satirized Churchill in cartoons more than 600 of them the work of more than 50 different artists. <br /> <br />It was a near-perfect relationship between satirists and subject. That Churchill was distinctive in both persona and physical appearance helped make him easy to caricature. To his persona and appearance he added myriad additional satirical temptations not just props like his cigars siren suits V-sign and hats but also a variety of ancillary avocations and vocations like polo painting brick-laying and writing. All these were skewered as well. <br /> <br />Some Punch cartoons were laudatory some critical and many humorous like the man himself. Nearly always Churchill was distinctly recognizable a larger-than-life character whose presence caricature served only to magnify. <br/><br/> Punch unknown
63-6466Berkeley CA: Gryffyd Partridge 1981. Autographed hand-written letter on Gryffyd Partridge letterhead 11" x 8.5" 2 pp. Very Good.Gryffyd Partridge was the son of famed photographer Imogen Cunningham. Berkeley, CA: Gryffyd Partridge, 1981. unknown
R-32-0025939Oxford University Press. New. New Oxford University Press unknown
GF21310Notice biographique (vers 1860) de quelques pages in8 en feuilles accompagnée d'un PORTRAIT en buste (23 x 14 cm) gravé par Durupt -
2005Q-0295984961University of Washington Press 2005-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Washington Press paperback
010069New York: Sears Publishing Co. Book. Very Good. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. No Date dated December 1930 at end of 1st essay. Title continues: "words and phrases used by hoboes tramps migratory workers and those on the fringes of society with their uses and origins with a number of tramp songs". 264 pages. "Songs of Jungles and Drag" without music: p. 199-252. Very Good no jacket red cloth worn at spine ends with 1/4" loss corners rubbed spine dulled interior clean tight and unmarked. SCARCE. Sears Publishing Co. Hardcover
1379604133.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1915031917UK 1915. First Edition . Paper. Very Good. 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall. An Original Handwritten and Signed Letter by Artist Bernard Partridge. Dated 1915. A letter about one of his drawings which has now sold to the Duke of York. Sir John Bernard Partridge 1861- 1945 was an English illustrator. Born in London he was the son of Professor Richard Partridge F.R.S. president of the Royal College of Surgeons and nephew of John Partridge portrait-painter extraordinary to Queen Victoria. For some years he was well known as an actor under the name of Bernard Gould. Size is 176mm x 134mm. Condition is good. Light tape marks to edges. Ref19229 <br/> <br/> unknown
1937032212UK 1937. First Edition . Paper. Good. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. An Original Handwritten and Double sided Signed Compliment Slip by British Cartoonist and illustrator Bernard Partridge & Writer A P Herbert. Dated 1937. The first side of the slip with writing from Bernard Partridge in French "Tout passe - tout casse - tout casse." Which translates to "everything passes everything breaks everything tires." Bernard Partridge a renowned British cartoonist and illustrator. His pieces often feature political satire caricatures and illustrations for Punch magazine showcasing his talent for creating impactful visual content. The second side by A P Herbert writing a humble collaboration with the gentlemen to the left and the right March 29th 1937 Sir Alan Patrick Herbert CH known as A. P. Herbert; 1890 - 1971 was an English humourist novelist playwright law reformist and from 1935 to 1950 an independent Member of Parliament for Oxford University. Size is 160mm x 90mm. Condition is good. Ref19257 <br/> <br/> unknown
193966926Printed in the USA: The Book Club of California 1939. First edition. Cloth. Very good. Hardcover quarter bound cloth beige and marbled over boards. Folio. 50 pp. Unillustrated. Includes a tipped in copy of The Spectator dated Thursday September 13 1711; number 169 CLXIX. One of an unnumbered limited print run of 455 copies. Half title label pasted on the spine. Inscribed by previous owner on the top left of the front flyleaf. Drawing of a bull's head or skull also on the front flyleaf. Deckled fore edge. Small black marks along the fore edge of the front board slight bump in the foot and a crease on the back board. Text block clean and the binding is strong and square. . The Book Club of California unknown
1939611567San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1939. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Folio. 50pp. Publisher's quarter cloth and marbled papercovered boards with an original August 10 1711 issue of The Spectator' tipped in. Contemporary neat owner name Clara Hamilton Martin on front fly else fine. One of 455 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. A handsome copy. The Book Club of California hardcover
1939A44951San Francisco CA: The Book Club of California. 1939. Limited Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. This book is in Very Good condition and is lacking the plain paper wrapper dust jacket. Limited to 455 unnumbered copies printed for the The Book Club of California by the Grabhorn Press. Tipped in is an original page of The Spectator from Friday Dec. 21. 1711 Num CCLIV which starts off with a humorous letter to a happily married woman about how she should comport herself in the society of TOWN life. The book and its contents are in clean bright condition. There is an ink stamped previous owner's name to both front and rear pastedown pages. The text pages are clean and bright. "But Addison and Steele were at least conscious that all being well they would make a good job of it for when they launched The Spectator in 1711 they possessed invaluable and illuminating experience. They had scored an almost instantaneous success with The Tatler which maintained its success and achieved an enviable prestige; in short they knew how to go about it when they planned the yet more famous periodical." from Wikipedia; 50p. pages; Pictured 1/31/23 . The Book Club of California hardcover
193957565SF: The Book Club of California 1939. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. 455cc. 50pp. Publisher's cloth backed marbled boards with an original page of 'The Spectator' tipped in. Bookplate on front pastedown boards a bit darkened and rubbed with a spot of soiling to the top of the front else very good. <br/><br/> The Book Club of California hardcover
193957566SF: The Book Club of California 1939. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. 455cc. 50pp. Publisher's cloth backed marbled boards with an original page of 'The Spectator' tipped in. Boards a bit darkened and rubbed with a spot of soiling to the top of the front else very good. Publication announcement laid in. <br/><br/> The Book Club of California hardcover
1914030551UK 1914. First Edition . Paper. Very Good. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. An Original Handwritten and Signed Garrick Club Card by Illustrator Author Sir John Bernard Partridge. Dated 1914. A letter Garrick card enclosing his autograph. Sir John Bernard Partridge 1861- 1945 was an English illustrator. Born in London he was the son of Professor Richard Partridge F.R.S. president of the Royal College of Surgeons and nephew of John Partridge portrait-painter extraordinary to Queen Victoria. For some years he was well known as an actor under the name of Bernard Gould. Size is 113mm x 88mm. In good condition. Ref18815 <br/> <br/> unknown
1939WB15015San Francisco: Book Club of California 1939. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small folio. Natural linen over marbled boards paper spine label. One of 455 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. The original leaf bound in is from the May 29 1711 issue. Nice copy. <br/><br/> Book Club of California hardcover books
1939027267San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1939. Limited Edition. Quarto. . Limited to 455 copies printed by the Grabhorns. Tipped in is an original leaf from the May 11 1712 issue of The Spectator. Bound in 1/4 natural linen over marbled paper covered boards paper spine label. A fine copy. The Book Club of California unknown books
1939WRCLIT63166San Francisco: Book Club of California 1939. Small folio. Canvas backed boards paper spine label. Lower fore-tips bruised and boards a bit edgeworn bookplate otherwise a very good copy. First edition. One of 455 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press. The issue tipped into this copy is for 20 July 1711. Book Club of California hardcover books