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1996027401Berkeley Etc.: University of California Press 1996. Translated by Alexander Sheers and Divid Quint. x 349p. stiff wrappers. University of California Press unknown books
192834873Montevideo: Imp. "El Siglo Ilustrado" 1928. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Spine worn at ends some edgewear scattered foxing else very good. 144 pp. Illus. with 4 b/w plates. Sm. 4to. Provinance: Warmly inscribed by the author on the title page to the book dealer and Latin American scholar Maury Bromsen. Imp. "El Siglo Ilustrado" unknown books
195517530Montevideo: Concejo Departmental de Montevideo 1955. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. navy cloth lettered in silver. Very good. 254 pages. 30 x 23 cm. Profusely illustrated in black and white and color both are carefully reproduced and visually attractive -- total of 135 illustrations. Limited edition copy 2377 of 2500. Handsomely presented printed on quality stock. Text in Spanish. Bright clean copy. Concejo Departmental de Montevideo hardcover books
1909173443Munich: Georg Muller 1909. Limited Edition. Hardcover. VG- light soiling and wear to boards. interior clean and tight. Vellum boards with 4 raised bands on spine metal clasp on cover and decorative endpapers. XII LIII 660 pp. Mounted BW illustrations. Text in German. Georg Muller hardcover books
1781WB18303London: Livorno presso Gio Tom Masi e Comp. 1781. Hardcover. Very Good. Four volumes. An attractive 12mo set in full red leather spines heavily gilt. Green spine labels gilt. Some rubbing overall and wear to spine labels but still a charming set. Each volume with engraved portrait engraved title and engraved plates throughout. <br/><br/> Livorno presso Gio Tom Masi e Comp. hardcover books
18541331713Prato: David Passigli 1854. Hardcover. Large Octavo 8 pages 743-1578; bound in quarter red calf red cloth covered boards paneled spine with gilt titling and stamping; mild rubbing and wear primarily to extremities; with engraved title page and half-title to each part; small Janvier 1892 calendar pasted to the ffep; <br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller if you have any questions.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcase next to Ephemera section. 1331713. FP New Rockville Stock. David Passigli hardcover books
1984361Columbia: University of Missouri Press 1984. Cloth. Very Good. xii 270 p. Cloth in dust jacket. University of Missouri Press hardcover books
19541298934Milano: Riccardo Ricciardi Editore 1954. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/G; Hardcover with DJ in slipcase; Spine tan with black print; Slipcase plain cardboard tears to top and bottom edges bumps to rear corners slight spotting; DJ has small stains and spotting on spine mild edgewear; Boards in tan cloth with gold print clean and strong; Textblock clean and tight gold ribbon marker tan-tint to top edge; Text in Italian; xxv 1253 pages. 1298934. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Riccardo Ricciardi Editore hardcover books
1974037278London Etc.: Oxford University Press 1974. An ENglish prose translation by Guido Waldman. xvii 630p. stiff wrappers. Oxford University Press unknown books
1955012873Milano: Rizzoli Editore 1955. Nota a cura di Dino Provenzal. 4 vols. complete stiff wrappers. Contents: v. 1 Canti I-XIV. v. 2 Canti XV-XXIV. v. 3 Canti XXV-XXXVI. v. 4 Canti XXXVII-XLVI. Biblioteca universale 879-890. Rizzoli Editore unknown books
1974027302Milano: Garzanti Editore 1974. 1a Edizione. Introduzione note commente e note di Macello Turchi; presentazione critica di Edoardo Sanguineti. 2 vols. lxxii 1305p. stiff wrappers I grandi libri 100-101. Garzanti Editore unknown books
1998027319Oxford New York: Oxford University Press 1998. Translated with an introduction by Guido Walman. xvii 630p. stiff wrappers Oxford world's classics. Oxford University Press unknown books
1967045947Milan: Electa 1967. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine Condition. Fabrizio Clerici. 3 volumes in slightly worn slipcases 1 text volume and 2 plate volumes. In English Heroical Verse by John Harington 1560-1612. 158 finely executed illustrations many double page - a few tiny creases and marks generally fine internally chemises with very slight wear modest wear to slipcases. A very fine edition of Orlando Furioso with a remarkable array of illustrations by Clerici; one of 150 copies. The racy beginnings of Harington's translation of Orlando Furioso got him banished from Queen Elizabeth's court until he finished his translation which it was assumed he would be unable to do but he completed it in 1591 and returned. Size: Folio. Illustrator: Fabrizio Clerici. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 3 kilos. Category: Literature & Literary; Poetry. Inventory No: 045947. <br/><br/> Electa paperback books
1773WRCLIT80156Birmingham: Da' Torchj di G. Baskerville Per P. Molini Librajo dell' Accademia Reale e G. Molini 1773. Four volumes. 6lviii362; 2450; 2446; 244626pp. plus engraved frontis and forty-six plates. Octavo. Full contemporary straight grain crimson morocco spines ruled in gilt a.e.g. gilt inner dentelles marbled endsheets. Spines a bit darkened with rubbing and a bit of shelfwear to extremities scattered medium to light foxing and tanning characteristic of the medium quality paper utilized for the octavo edition but a very good set. With the bookplate of William G. Roelker in each volume and at the base of the title and the end of text on the terminal leaf in each volume appears a small stamped crowned signet in blue ink; in the case of the title of the first volume a second stamp appears a crown above the initials 'L.O.'. First Baskerville edition this being the printing in octavo. Sets were also issued on better paper in quarto format. In this set only A8 and D2 are cancels in the fourth volume and the errata and the extensive subscribers list appear at the end of that volume. The frontis is a portrait of Ariosto and the forty-six other plates each appear before the opening of the canto to which it relates. The plates are after works by Cipriani Moreau le jeune Eisen Cochin fils Monnet J.B. Greuze and engraved by Bartolazzi Launay Longueil de Ghendt Prevost Henriquez Massard Simonet Ponce Duclos Martini Moreau le jeune Choffard and Helmon. The earliest sections of Ariosto's epic poem appeared in 1516 and the first complete edition appeared in 1532. Through following generations it exerted a significant influence on the literatures of several languages as well as on art music and popular media. GASKELL 48. COHEN-DE-RICCI 95. ESTC T133621. Ray ART OF THE FRENCH ILLUSTRATED BOOK 64. Da' Torchj di G. Baskerville, Per P. Molini Librajo dell' Accademia Reale, e G. Molini unknown books
17721284320Venezia: Press Antonio Zatta 1772. First Edition. Text entirely in Italian. Includes 3 of 4 Volumes; I II IV. Quarto; VG-/no-DJ hardcover; Brown spine with gold text; Boards strong moderate surface rubbing light scuffing; Textblock age-toned has some slight moisture damage some staining/foxing on several pages lighter to exterior edges; Bindings strong. SHELVED IN FIRST RIGHT-HAND BOOKCASE IN AISLE 10.<br /> <br /> Additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1284320. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Press Antonio Zatta unknown books
1556001310Lyons: Bastiano di Bartholomeo Honorati 1556. Full Calf. Very Good Plus. 511 40 pp. 8vo 17 by 11 cm 6.5 by 4 inches. With woodcut illustrations for each canto above the "Argomento". 52 woodcuts in text plus title illustration plus a few header/footers and ornamented letter at beginning of each canto. Also Exposition by Ludovico Dolce and useful table or index. Brunet I 433. Light dampstaining to early pages hardly distinguishable from general age toning which is moderate in this copy. Small inkstain on title page corner and some occasional minor spotting elsewhere. Some wear to calf boards with minor chipping along edges. Rebacked sympathetically. Attractive modern marbled endpapers. Tight copy. <br/><br/> Bastiano di Bartholomeo Honorati unknown books
17731002816Birmingham: Baskerville 1773. First edition of the Baskerville Ariosto octavo issue with forty-six engraved plates. Set during the Saracen invasion of France Orlando Furioso 1516-1532 follows the adventures of Charlemagne's high-strung knight Orlando who goes mad for love. Ariosto's comic epic was hugely influential going on to inspire works as various as The Faerie Queene Much Ado About Nothing Don Quixote and Don Juan. Gaskell 48. Text in Italian. A very good set in handsome contemporary bindings. Four octavo volumes: 34 lviii 362 2; 2 450 2; 2 446 2; 2 446 2. Contemporary full tree calf Greek key border and floral cornerpieces in gilt to boards raised bands spine compartments ruled and patterned in gilt red and black morocco spine labels lettered in gilt gilt dentelles marbled endpapers. Copperplate frontispiece of Ariosto and forty-six engraved plates. Associati and Errata bound before Vita in Volume I all present. Bookplates of Francis Broderip and Irwin Laughlin to pastedowns. Light shelfwear to boards expert repair to joints and corners some foxing to text. Baskerville unknown books
1556044543Lyon: Guglielmo Rouillio 1556. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary overlapping vellum darkened spine perished binding a little loose light wear to last few pages early underlining in a few discrete spots light scattered foxing otherwise clean internally. A charming little edition with woodcuts throughout. Rare. Adams 1667 Graesse A198. Size: 16mo . One volume of the 2-volume set. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044543. <br/><br/> Guglielmo Rouillio hardcover books
15915552London: Richard Field 1591. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to in sixes 26.8 x 18.6 cm. 9 ff. 423 pp. 1 p. 5 ff. with 1 full-page engraved frontispiece and XLVI full-page engravings woodcut headpieces tailpieces and initials woodcut printer's device on colophon ruled in red ink throughout. Bound in 17th-century paneled calf rebacked with original spine laid down raised bands spine gilt in six compartments old paper label in top panel gold-tooled borders gold-tooled cornerpieces and board edges marbled pastedowns marbled edges. Some rubbing and wear to spine and boards corners neatly repaired. Preserved in a custom quarter red morocco box some damage to spine of box. Marginal finger-soiling and occasional other minor old staining some offsetting a few edge mends at title final prelim. leaf and pp. 59 81 103 109 290 295 small corner loss at p. 237 inconsequential rub to plate IX the occasional contemporary manuscript correction. Provenance: contemporary signature erased from title 'Montagu' signature 'Marie M.' in the margin of p. 343 "E. G. C." or "G. E. C." gilt initials on spine Hopetoun House presentation label from Martin dated 1822 Hopetoun bookplate W. A. White ownership signature dated 4 June 1890; Arthur Amory Houghton book label. Generally very good. Rare first edition of Orlando Furioso translated by the Elizabethan courtier and poet Sir John Harington 1560-1612 - the first English version of Ludovico Ariosto's 1454-1553 famous epic poem - here with its 47 full-page engravings enriched with exceptionally fine contemporary hand-coloring complete with extensive silver and gold accents and giving every appearance of being a presentation copy. Hand-coloring of this quality is outstandingly rare in any English work of this period and such an extensive suite of illustrations is very unusual for purely literary works. Containing "the best known engraved illustrations in an English book before 1700" Hodnett p. 46 Harington's Orlando Furioso represents a landmark in engraving in England an achievement that Harington himself highlighted in his prefatory comments on the "vse of the Pictures" in the book noting that its images "are all cut in brasse and most of them by the best workemen of that kinde" and that he had "not seene anie made in England better nor in deed any of this kinde in any booke." He further states that although England had produced some impressive illustrated volumes "all their figures are cut in wood & none in metall and in that respect inferior to these" fol. Ar. In these remarks "Harington gives us the first critical comment on book illustrating by an Englishman" Hodnett p. 46 and by citing the fine English woodcut books of "Liuy Gesner Alciats emblemes a booke de Spectris in Latin & in our tong the Chronicles the booke of Martyrs the book of hauking and hunting and M. Whitneys excellent Emblems" he announces his intention to produce an illustrated volume comparable to the best yet produced in England. In a further extraordinary step Harington had a handful of copies decorated by the best illuminators available thus elevating these select examples beyond even the most excellent English woodcut books and thereby creating a place for purely literary works in the pantheon of early English book illustration. for full description visit our website at www.martayanlan.com <br/> <br/> Richard Field hardcover books
1730046661Venice: Tefano Orlandini 1730. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary vellum worn at corners soiled but sound. Scattered minor foxing and browning - mostly quite clean. Portrait of the author by Orsolini and 51 engraved plates. l 576; iv 400pp. The final section contains other works by Ariosto. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Inventory No: 046661. Tefano Orlandini hardcover books
192870060Bari:: Gius. Laterza & Figli. Very Good. 1928. Hardcover. B0010S49Q2 . Complete in three volumes. Text is in Italian. First edition thus. Octavos quarter bound in brown leather with gilt lettering and raised bands along the spines marbled boards. Ex-library set with typical markings edge worn else each volume is very good. . Gius. Laterza & Figli, hardcover books
1542173105Venetia: Appresso Gabriel Iolito di Ferrari 1542. Leather bound. Good front hinge weaker than rear hinge wear tpo extremities text block and pages clean and tight. Full red leather with elaborate gilt embossed design front and back reeded gilt edges to covers five raised bands with gilt devices in compartments and applied leather label. All edges gilt with impressed cross design on all three text block edges. Ancient marbled endpapers with bookplate of Olin Lane Merriam on inside front pastedown. 260 xx leaves collated complete title page within engraved architectural border text with 46 woodcut engravings and engraved initial at beginning of each canto in text wood-engraved oval bust portrait of Ariosto on verso of leaf 260; unpaginated 20-leaf commentary by Lodovico Dolce has its own title page with wood-engraved vignette of phoenix rising at center of title page and verso of last leaf. This is the first complete printing with the "Espositione di tutti i vocaboli et luoghi difficili . con vna brieue dimostratione di molte comparationi & sentenze dall' Ariosto in diuersi autori imitate / raccolte da M. Lodovico Dolce" 20 leaves at end has special t.p." at rear after portrait. A lovely example in an exceptional binding. Appresso Gabriel Iolito di Ferrari hardcover books
105169London: Printed for Otridge and Son. 1799. 5 vols. 8vo pp. vi 2 ads. cxvii 335; iv 407; iv 427; iv 438; iv 322 vi 56 index and ads. With an engraved frontispiece in each volume 2 other engraved plates in volume 1 and Blake’s plate facing p.164 in volume 3. Backstrips a little dry joints and corners bumped and rubbed upper board of volume 1 sympathetically reattached lower joint cracking. § Fourth edition and thus third state of Blake’s engraving which is after a drawing by Stothard and depicts the furious Orlando brandishing a huge tree. Essick notes: “In a letter. to William Hayley Blake states that he is ‘absorbed’ in the study of several poets including Ariostoâ€. Bentley Blake Books 417D. Essick CBI XII. ESTC T133398. BMC. Printed for Otridge and Son... 1799. 5 vols unknown books
1785245009London: George Nicol 1785. hardcover. very good. 5 volumes. 6 plates designed by Kauffman Stothard Metz and Hamilton. One of the Stothard plates in vol. 3 was engraved by Wm. Blake; first state. 8vo full contemporary calf red leather spine labels some hinges reinforced & 1 spine chipped at extremities the interior is fine. London: George Nicol 1785. Second Edition.<br/><br/> Easson and Essick II. Lowndes 64.<br/><br/> George Nicol unknown books
181765072Philadelphia: Henry Hudson 1817. Second American edition following Hudson's 5 volume edition published the year before. 6 vols. 8vo. Panelled polished American calf. Heads of two volumes loose else in good condition. Second American edition following Hudson's 5 volume edition published the year before. 6 vols. 8vo. Hoole's translation of this romantic epic appeared in 5 volumes in 1783 and through 1816 five editions had appeared in London. Shaw and Shoemaker 36760 Henry Hudson unknown books