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18511276-07Jena, Mauke 1850-1851. 2 Tle. in 1 geb. (Tl. 1 in 2. verb. Aufl.). gr.-8°. VIII, 235 (1) S; VIII, 254 S., 1 Bl. HLdr. d. Zt. Mit Rückengoldpr. Ecken u. Kanten bestoßen
In ogni volume: Dizionario dei termini tecnici (archeologici o storico artistici), Bibliografia, Indice degli artisti, Indice dei luoghi e delle opere illustrate, Indice delle illustrazioni 3 29x22 cm., legatura in piena tela con illustrazione al piatto, pagg.623, 736, 688; figure a colori e in bianco nel testo: 979, 949, 853; tavole fuori testo XXXV e 10 cartine nel primo volume; le illustrazioni riportano le misure reali degli oggetti e i riferimenti fotografici, in italiano, prima edizione, buone condizioni. Opera raccomandata agli insegnanti, agli scolari, e ad ogni persona che, nel paese dell'arte, ambisca ad essere colta, dalla Introduzione di Giovanni Previtali
19644419ABSalzburg, Festungsverlag, 1964-1970. Pag. OBrosch., Abbildung
Prefazione 1 25,5x18cm., pagg.IX+54+31+XXX tavole fuori testo +140 + XVI tavole fuori testo +40 + 15+ tavola genealogica pi? volte ripiegata e 3 tavole a colri con gli stemmi della genealogia + 36 + iii tavole, legatura in mezza tela, in italiano, timbro di appartenenza, buone condizioni.
1855124578Berlin. Verlag von Hugo Bieler & Co. (1855). Zwei Teile in einem Band. 417 Seiten u. 416 Seiten. Halbleder-Einband der Zeit mit Rückentitel und marmorierten Deckeln. (Einband vorwiegend an den Kanten stärker berieben. Papier teils etwas fleckig). 22x14 cm
19020287-MABudapest, Singer & Wolfner [ca. 1902]. 6 Bde. 8°. Mit zahlr. Illustr. im Text u. auf Taf. v. Károly Mühlbeck. OLn.-Bde. m. farb. Einbandillustr. u. Goldpräg. Kanten berieb. - (Thesaurus anecdoton hungaricum) [3 Warenabbildungen]
19652138711Hildesheim: Georg Olms 1965. XI, (1), 696; X, 794; XII, 923 Gr. 8° (23 x 16 cm) Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Deckeln und Rücken sowie lachsfarbenen Kopfschnitten. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
179832396Leipzig ; Gerhard Fleischer dem Jüngeren 1798. XVI, 432 S. 1 Ill. (Kupferst.) ; 8°, Schrift: Fraktur / Altdeutsche Schrift. gebundene Ausgabe, Pappband der Zeit, Papier etwas stockfleckig, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1976207927Northridge California: Lord John Press 1976. First Edition. Fine. 4to 47pp; cloth-backed boards. One of 350 numbered copies #288 signed by each poet. Lord John Press unknown
18308958London: John Duncombe no date c 1830-. Very Good. 1830. Hardcover. 232 pp. includes index; two title pages the first engraved with engraved frontis; 32mo 4 1/4" x 2 7/8"; green cloth spine lettered and decorated in gilt; all edges gilt; endpapers of yellow coated stock. Light ownership signature front endpaper; moderate cover soil with a faint stain upper leading front corner with some effect to top edges of pastedown and front endpaper; first few signatures slightly sprung but binding is tight; gilt edges losing their lustre. Appears to be quite scarce. Not found on Worldcat or any other of our usual data and auction sources. . John Duncombe no date (c 1830-) hardcover
198273191San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press 1982. First edition signed hardcover issue. 193 pp. Fine in gilt lettered full cloth. No dust jacket as issued. One of an unstated limitation thought to be 100 SIGNED by Leyland. Contributions by Robert Glück Joseph Torchia Ned Rorem Allen Ginsberg Will Inman Oswell Blakeston Jeffrey Beam Joe Brainard and many others. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press hardcover
200646176Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press 2006. First edition lettered & signed issue. Twenty-one letterpress printed broadsides laid into a printed folder. All items fine. Work by David Barker Justin Barrett Charles Bukowski Alan Catlin Christopher Cunningham Soheyl Dahi David Mark Dannov Eric Dejaeger S.A. Griffin Christopher Harter John Kay Arthur Winfield Knight Richard Krech Tom Kryss Marie Lascu Ann Menebroker Owen Roberts Kent Taylor Mark Terrill A.D. Winans and Jeffrey Weinberg. SIGNED by all living contributors. Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press unknown
19456144Middlebury: Otter Valley Press 1945. First edition. 61 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 400 of 450 numbered copies. Poems by Villon De Ronsard Corneille Hugo De Lisle Verlaine Baudelaire Mallarme and Rimbaud. Middlebury: Otter Valley Press unknown
198956131Louisville: American Voice 1989. First edition. 64 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with sewn binding. One of 50 numbered copies the entire hardcover edition on Iyo paper. A poem each by Peggy Steele Denise Levertov Sandra McPherson Ruth Whitman Gwen Head Jo Carson Jane Wilson Kaufman Ann Kilkelly Catherine Sutton Elizabeth Madox Roberts and George Ella Lyon. Louisville: American Voice, hardcover
196246343Madison: Sixties Press 1962. First trade paperback printing. 45 pp. Very near fine in wrappers and like dust jacket. SIGNED by Bly on the title page. Madison: Sixties Press, paperback
193922535London: Faber and Faber Ltd 1939. First edition. Christmas 1941 gift inscription on front free endpaper. Gold lettering on spine dull hairline crack along inner front hinge a tight clean very good copy in a very good printed dust jacket with mild shelf wear to spine ends upper edges and corner tips internal tape mends along top edges and some overall dust soiling. Uncommon in jacket. 22535. Octavo original red cloth spine stamped in gold. 550-page anthology with nineteen stories by Peter Cheyney Agatha Christie Freeman Will Crofts Philip MacDonald Ellery Queen John Rhode E. C. Vivian and others. Follow up volume to MY BEST DETECTIVE STORY. Faber and Faber Ltd unknown
1936154891New York: The Telegraph Press 1936. Octavo pp. 1-9 10-224 note: first leaf is a blank original gray cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold. First U.S. edition. Published earlier in Britain as MY GRIMMEST NIGHTMARE 1935. Original anthology with twenty-two stories by Cynthia Asquith Algernon Blackwood Marjorie Bowen H. de Vere Stacpoole Noel Langley Theodora Benson and others. The stories in this collection were originally broadcast in 1934 on the BBC program "Nightmares" produced by Cecil Madden. The compilation of the volume is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Cynthia Asquith. Barron ed Horror Literature 3-1. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 59. Bleiler 1978 p. 12. Reginald 10548. A bright nearly fine copy in very good pictorial dust jacket with mild rubbing at edges and just a touch of dust soiling. #154891 The Telegraph Press unknown books
1964WRCLIT81543Palo Alto: Pacific Books 1964. Cloth. About fine in lightly edgeworn price- clipped dust jacket. First edition. A number of contributors to this year's selection have signed this copy at their contributions including D. Smith Moss E. R. Taylor and Kumin. Other contributors unsigned include Carruth Hine Hughes Kinnell Kumin Kuzma Oliver Walcott et al. Pacific Books hardcover books
1752000484London: Printed for R. Ware T. Longman C. Hitch and L. Hawes J. Hodges et. al 1752. 5th or later Edition. Leather. Good/No jacket as issued. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. 16mo.237 30pp. Bound in 18th century full calf. Six compartment spine with raised bands decorated and ruled in gilt. Red and black title and volume labels on spine. Front board expertly repaired. Internally bright and without defect. A Very Good copy. Volume 2 of a multi-volume set. Printed for R. Ware, T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, et. al unknown
1838002758Whitaker and Co. 1838 304 p. 8vo. Full black calf hardcover 5 banded spine gilt decorated with red and brown title labels gilt bordered covers gilt and blind dentelle edges marble leaf edges and endpapers text illustrated with tissue guarded wood and steel engravings. Measures: 1.75 W x 6 D x 8.5 H inches. Provenance: "The White House" TWH retail label adhered to the rear endpapers offers a historical reference. TWH was the first department store in San Francisco; it opened in 1854 and closed in 1965 located at Post and Grant. In the 19th century most bookshop sales in the US took place in departments of major department stores like TWH. Wholly plausible the book was acquired in the mid 19th century by a previous owner on a pleasure trip downtown SF which meant dressing up--hats gloves and stockings required. TWH was a place to be seen like its competitor The City of Paris and was known for its French atmosphere. Raphael Weill one of SF's merchant princes built a grand store for a booming city with an eager clientele. The purveyor defined good taste and satisfied desires for anything French. Certainly paints a colorful picture of the TWH shopping experience when this fine book was acquired at TWH's book department located on the main selling floor of the grand store. CONDITION NOTES: Very good; light wear not commensurate with age and use e.g. sporadic wear at extremities and light foxing throughout text ink ownership inscription on front free endpapers text pages clean and light age-toned strong square spine/tight binding. A nice copy. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Whitaker and Co. hardcover
1875WRCLIT68114New York: Henry Holt 1875. xvi24011pp. Small quarto 21 x 16cm. Contemporary full dark brown crushed morocco gilt extra a.e.g. A bit of rubbing to fore-tips and edges else very good or better. A somewhat curious large-paper rendering of this anthology with a pictorial title and sectional vignettes drawn by John A. Mitchell and engraved by Henry Marsh. Henry Holt unknown books
198273191San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press 1982. First edition signed hardcover issue. 193 pp. Fine in gilt lettered full cloth. No dust jacket as issued. One of an unstated limitation thought to be 100 SIGNED by Leyland. Contributions by Robert Glück Joseph Torchia Ned Rorem Allen Ginsberg Will Inman Oswell Blakeston Jeffrey Beam Joe Brainard and many others. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press hardcover books
19456144Middlebury: Otter Valley Press 1945. First edition. 61 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 400 of 450 numbered copies. Poems by Villon De Ronsard Corneille Hugo De Lisle Verlaine Baudelaire Mallarme and Rimbaud. Middlebury: Otter Valley Press unknown books
198956131Louisville: American Voice 1989. First edition. 64 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with sewn binding. One of 50 numbered copies the entire hardcover edition on Iyo paper. A poem each by Peggy Steele Denise Levertov Sandra McPherson Ruth Whitman Gwen Head Jo Carson Jane Wilson Kaufman Ann Kilkelly Catherine Sutton Elizabeth Madox Roberts and George Ella Lyon. Louisville: American Voice, hardcover books
200646176Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press 2006. First edition lettered & signed issue. Twenty-one letterpress printed broadsides laid into a printed folder. All items fine. Work by David Barker Justin Barrett Charles Bukowski Alan Catlin Christopher Cunningham Soheyl Dahi David Mark Dannov Eric Dejaeger S.A. Griffin Christopher Harter John Kay Arthur Winfield Knight Richard Krech Tom Kryss Marie Lascu Ann Menebroker Owen Roberts Kent Taylor Mark Terrill A.D. Winans and Jeffrey Weinberg. SIGNED by all living contributors. Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press unknown books