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2022__3110440741De Gruyter Mouton 2022. Hardcover. New. 700 pages. 9.44x6.69x1.57 inches. De Gruyter Mouton hardcover
2010002812London: Enitharmon. A Fine UK first edition & first printing hardback - no dustjacket as issued - "I Have Found a Song" is a fascinating collection of poems and images published to mark the Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act. It originated in a commission from Arts Council England for 12 poets to write on the theme of enslavement which has resulted in a richly diverse selection of new poems. Interspersed with these are elaborate and exciting visual contributions by five artists invited by "Enitharmon Editions" to produce work on the same theme. The poets include Patience Agbabi Polly Atkin Valerie Bloom Jean 'Binta' Breeze Fred D'Aguiar Helen Dunmore Bernardine Evaristo Paul Farley Jacob Sam-La Rose Iain Sinclair Hugo Williams and Benjamin Zephaniah. The artists include Sonia Boyce Hew Locke Shanti Panchal Chris Steele-Perkins and Paula Rego - All my books are always securely packed with plenty of bubblewrap in professional boxes and promptly dispatched within 2-3 days - SIGNED BY PAULA REGO & IAIN SINCLAIR - Pictures available upon request. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 2010. Enitharmon hardcover
19591012W30London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd 1959. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/Near Fine. 11.5" by 9". Robert Gibbings. A first edition of this densely illustrated title in the original plastic dust wrapper. A first edition with the original protective plastic dust wrapper which is printed with title text. Featuring the work of Irish artist and author who wrote titles on travel and natural history. Slotted into the work are two prints of Peter Reddick's Untitled Landscape between protective card - both signed by Reddick and one dated 1980. Th influential wood engraver Peter Reddick is most known for his illustrations in the work of Thomas Hardy and Anthony Trollope. He was a Gregynog arts fellow between 1979 and 1980. Also slotted inside is an additional print small and unidentified and a 1958 article on the death of Robert Gibbings. Featuring a colour frontispiece and one-hundred-and-seventy-four double-sided pages of monochrome illustration. Collated complete Bound in original black cloth. In original transparent plastic dust wrapper. Externally very smart. Moderate damp stains to boards and spine. Dust wrapper smart. Mild shelf wear. The odd mark to dust wrapper covers. Internally firmly bound. Moderate strain between pp.350-351. Very mild cockling. Pages generally bright and clean with the odd spot. Very Good J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd hardcover
300421983. Original Art. Original cover art for the book Muddles at the Manor part of the Tales from Fern Hollow published by Peter Haddock Limited in 1983. Watercolor on board. Measures 28.5 x 38.5 cm roughly 11 x 15". Very faint crease to the upper half light tape scar on the edges not affecting the image. A beautiful piece with an exquisite level of detail. unknown
1858RMOLDIA00TWLongman Brown Green Longmans & Roberts 1858. Very Good. Mollhausen Baldwin. Diary of a Journey from the Mississippi to the Coasts of the Pacific with a United States Government Expedition. 2 volumes. Sinnett translator Mrs. Percy Patience; Von Humboldt introduction Alexander. London: Longman Brown Green Longmans & Roberts 1858. 1st edition. 352 397pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Midnight blue cloth with gilt lettered backstrips. Book condition: Good with reattached front board and accompanying hinge repair with white archival paper. A former owner's postal label is on the front free endsheet of volume I. A few gutters are a bit tight. Text block of volume I is cracked in center and adjascent gatherings are loose. Contains seven full color plates three tinted and a tinted folding map. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts hardcover
1918140944922New York: Henry Holt and Company 1918. First edition. Hardcover. First edition. First printing with title page dated 1918 and "Published May 1918" on copyright page. vi 363 1 6 ads pp. Bound in publisher's blue ribbed cloth lettered in gilt. A Fine copy with a few minor spots of foxing to fore edge but bright and clean both inside and outside in a Fine dust jacket with just a hint of sunning to spine panel. Rare in such a lovely jacket.<p>The second novel by bestselling author and poet Pearl L. Curran who claimed to be channelling the spirit of Patience Worth a 17th century English immigrant to America. In a Smithsonian Magazine article Gioia Diliberto writes: "Speaking through a Ouija board operated by Pearl Lenore Curran a St. Louis housewife of limited education Patience Worth was nothing short of a national phenomenon in the early years of the 20th century. Though her works are virtually forgotten today the prestigious Braithwaite anthology listed five of her poems among the nation's best published in 1917 and the New York Times hailed her first novel as a 'feat of literary composition.' Her output was stunning. In addition to seven books she produced voluminous poetry short stories plays and reams of sparkling conversation-nearly four million words between 1913 and 1937.". Henry Holt and Company hardcover