1 026 résultats
181027665<p><strong>1810 Dibdin Rare Book Printing 1ed William CAXTON Golden Legend Woodcut ART Ames</strong></p><p>A fine 1810 edition of "<em>Typographical Antiquities</em>" by Thomas Dibdin and William Ames. This work was bibliographical reference on the history of early printing known for its impressive illustrations depicting artwork of 15th-century woodcut masters. </p><p>This particular volume focuses primarily on the work and published works of William Caxton. Of course no bibliography of Caxton would be complete without "<em>Mirror of the World</em>" and "<em>The Golden Legend</em>" both of which are described in detail in this volume from the 1810 first edition. </p><p>Item number: #27665</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>DIBDIN Thomas Frognall</p><p><strong><em>Typographical antiquities or The history of printing in England Scotland and Ireland…vol I</em></strong></p><p>London: Printed by William Savage Bedford Bury for William Miller 1810. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->2 xx 2 95 1; cxxxviii 390</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->14 engraved plates numerous in-text throughout</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~11in X 9in 28cm x 23cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> William Savage, Bedford Bury, for William Miller hardcover
1806608963Published by D. Longworth at the Dramatic Repository Shakspeare-Gallery et al. 1806. First Thus. Leather Binding. Very Good. 8 very scarce early American editions published in New York and Boston 1805-1806 of popular farce and musical farces bound together in 1 volume. Period boards expertly and attractively rebacked in brown calf boards rubbed some browning and foxing to parts of text. PROVENANCE: pictorial bookplate of Samuel Parker reading 'Samuel Parker's No.' with several of his ownership signatures. For this scarce bookplate - see Slater BOOK PLATES AND THEIR VALUE page 189: 'Parker Samuel. Pictorial a Muse under a tree with lyre and books one of which she hands to a man who is kneeling as he receives it in the distance a landscape. Inscription : ' Samuel Parker's No.' No date but about 1810. An American plate. Contents: 1. Hotel: Or the Servant With Two Masters. A Farce by Robert Jephson New York Printed and Published by D. Longworth at the Dramatic Repository Shakspeare-Gallery 1805. 2. My Grandmother A Musical Farce by Prince Hoare. New York Printed and Published by D. Longworth at the Dramatic Repository Shakspeare-Gallery 1806. 3. Paul and Virginia A Musical Entertainment by James Cobb. Published by D. Longworth at the Dramatic Repository Shakspeare-Gallery 1806. 4. Of Age Tomorrow: A Musical Entertainment by Thomas Dibdin. Published by John West Boston 1806. 5. The Delinquent; or Seeing Company by Frederick Reynolds. A Comedy. Printed by D. Longworth New York for George E. Blake Philadelphia 1806. 6. The Lock and Key A Musical Farce by Prince Hoare. Published by David Longworth at the Dramatic Repository Shakspeare-Gallery 1806. Includes: Tid-Re-I or The marriage of Miss Kitty O'Donovan to Mr. Paddy O'Raffety p. 1-2 at end. 7. The Road to Ruin a Comedy by Thomas Holcroft. Published by D. Longworth at the Dramatic Repository Shakspeare-Gallery 1806. 8. More Ways than One. a Comedy by Mrs. Hannah Cowley. Printed by Russell and Cutler for John West Boston 1806. Published by D. Longworth at the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery, et al. unknown
183832724-1089London printed for the author by C. Richards and sold by James Bohn a.o. 1838. With 44 engr. plates incl. 2 frontispieces text illus. and tipped-in woodcuts and facsimiles. XV pp. 5 leaves 436 pp. XXX pp. index to the whole work; 2 leaves pp. 439-1090. Large 8vo. Red cloth. London printed for the author by C. Richards and sold by James Bohn a.o. 1838. First edition of Dibdin's account of his tour of libraries in England and Scotland a companion to his "Tour in France and Germany" of 1821 "which have long ago experiences the favourable patronage of the public. In labour anxiety and cost these volumes have greatly exceeded all that have gone before them ." preface. Written for a wide readership with interests in bibliophily Dibdin included anecdotes and personal observations; he also cared for his works to be well-produced and adorned with illustrations. - Ex library copy with perforated stamps to titles and plates; some foxing. - Brunet II 686; Graesse II 384. BIBLIOGRAPHY ; London, printed for the author by C. Richards, and sold by James Bohn (a.o.) hardcover
18361227521836. London: J. Major 1836. <br /> <br /> 2 vols. royal 8vo. i-v vi-xxxii 41 2- 556 pp.; 2 557-982 pp. 44 pp. index. 10 plates. Later polished brown calf gilt backstrips red and green labels gilt edges bookplates of Charles Sebag-Montefiore.<br /> <br /> § First edition the regular edition which was printed in an edition of 1250 copies. A handsome set. Dibdin's autobiography contains a wealth of information on bookselling and collecting at the beginning of the nineteenth century when "bibliomania" was born. Includes the index "the 44 page index issued some months later is often lacking". Windle & Pippin A62. unknown
18302633301830. 3 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet. 8vo. Two small holes else fine. 3 pp. pen and ink on folded sheet. 8vo. Dibdin settles a bill with his tailor Francis Nugee "I suppose there is some spell which prevents the making out of my account and that of my son; from whom I heard on Monday and more particularly on whose account I want you to the enclosed bill upon a most substantial bookseller .". unknown
1821LLV2351London:: W. Bulmer and W. Nicol Shakspeare Press 1821. Dedicated to the president and members of the Roxburghe Club. 1821. Three volumes. Royal 8vo. 4 xxv 7 462 lxxix 1; iv 555; iv 622 lxii pp. Numerous engraved plates and illus. bibliography i.e. "Index of Manuscripts and of Printed Books Described Quoted or Referred To" supplemental; some offsetting few stains minor occasional foxing. Modern gilt-stamped green morocco marbled fore-edges; head vol. II chipped rubbed faded spine faded to natural tan some light wear to extremities. Very good. FIRST EDITION. Complete with all listed 83 steel engraved full-page plates and all listed 63 half-page steel engravings though a few miss-numbered or miss-placed. Plus with an additional full page plate facing p. 586 of vol. III titled "The Prater Vienna". Note: half-page illus. are engraved on fine India paper and mounted. Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1776-1847 born in Calcutta India English bibliographer who helped to stimulate interest in bibliography by his own enthusiastic though often inaccurate books by his share in founding the first English private publishing society and by his beautifully produced catalog of Lord Spencer's library which collection later became the nucleus of the John Rylands Library Manchester. His father the captain of a sailing ship was the inspiration for his Uncle Charles Dibdin's song "Tom Bowling." Both of Dibdin's parents died on the passage from India to England in 1780 and at age four he became the ward of his mother's younger brother Charles Compton. Educated at St. John's College Oxford Dibdin began a legal career but took holy orders in 1805. His Introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable editions of the Greek and Latin Classics 1802 attracted the notice of Lord Spencer through whose patronage Dibdin obtained a clerical appointment in London. His Bibliotheca Spenceriana 1814–15 became famous for the high quality of its printing. Dibdin travelled widely in search of books and manuscripts and his Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany 1821 is typical of his work in containing much lively anecdote many factual errors and some excellent engravings. His Bibliomania 1809 contributed to the public's interest in old and rare books. Among his many other works is the two-volume autobiography Reminiscences of a Literary Life 1836. - Britannica W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, Shakspeare Press, 1821. Dedicated to the president and members of the Roxburghe Club. unknown
1804007621Holborn Hill Oxford and Cambridge: Printed for W Dwyer Hanwell and Parker Cooke Deighton and Barrett 1804. Book. Very Good. Vellum. Second Edition Enlarged and Corrected. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Second Edition Enlarged and Corrected 1804 bound in contemporary full vellum red leather labels with gilt lettering and rules at spine all edges gilt pp. xx lxxiii 571 1errata. frontis. facsimile of Complutensian Polyglot text. with half-title. The bookplates of J. Keene Fleck legendary Princeton bookseller front paste down and John Clyde Oswald president of the National Arts Club printer publisher and outstanding authority on Benjamin Franklin rear pastedown. Very Good a few tidy marginal pencil notations inked letters verso front end page vellum soiled text with light toning binding solid. A quite useful and solid copy with a unique provenance. Printed for W, Dwyer, Hanwell and Parker, Cooke, Deighton, and Barrett Hardcover
184246093London: Henry G. Bohn. Very Good-. 1842. New Edition. Hardcover. Several "books" bound together 618pp 63pp postscript and indexes. Bound in full brown Morocco raised bands gilt titles top edge and dentilles marbled endsheets. Binding is very solid showing a bit of leather wear at the joints. Previous ownes handsome bookplate on front pastedown interior pages all clean and bright. An uncommon edition. ; 8vo . Henry G. Bohn hardcover
190350084Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1903. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very good. Quarto Limited wition of 483 sets bound in green and ivory paper over boards. Each with a frontis with an etching by W.H.W. Bicknell after a painting by Howard Pyle. A light abrasion on front cover of volume 4 otherwise a very good sound set. Laid into volume 1 is a unique disclaimer from the printer indicating a misprint on one page and the determined to be a misprint by members of the 'Council' in charge of the printing. He goes on to dramatize the comic decisions made by the printers proof readers and editor. Inspite of this it still slipped through the cracks and "idioddities" went topress. The errata is printed on Bibliophile Society watermarked paper. <br/><br/> The Bibliophile Society hardcover
18217291<p>Full gilt ruled calf; 5 raised bands and gilt particulars to spine; gilt rule to board edges. Previously the personal copy of Edward Bellamy with his bookplate to front pastedowns. Beautifully illustrated throughout with hors texte plates as well as vignettes; occasional tissue guards although some image transfer where tissue guards not present. Vol. 1: xxv v 462 pp lxxix 1; Vol. 2: 555 pp.; Vol. 3: 622 pp. lxii. 6 3/4 x 10 inches.</p> W. Bulmer and W. Nicol; Shakespeare Press hardcover
#[38516]The first and best edition each volume ca. 500-600 pages. With 83 engraved plates 64 other illustrations on India paper mounted in the text and many textual illustrations. Bound in half Morocco but all hinges broken one backstrip missing. Uncut. Text and plates complete and in good quality. The set needs rebinding. unknown
1815218381London : Whittingham and Arliss 1815 1815. Hardback. Very good copies bound in 1/2 vellum over marbled boards. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Gilt-blocked leather labels to spine with gilt decorative tooling. Some surfaces scuffs to boards. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Description: 26 v. : illus.; 12cm. Notes: General title pages dated 1815 throughout; special title pages of plays with title vignettes - dated 1814-1825. Most of the plays are preceded by a brief history of the play dramatis personae etc. Subjects: English literature -- Drama and theatre -- Great Britain -- 19th century. London : Whittingham and Arliss, [1815] hardcover
59323London: Printed for the author by W. Bulmer and W. Nicol Shakspeare Press and Sold by Payne and Foss Longman Hurst and Co. 1821. Bibliographical Travel FIRST EDITION. Complete in three volumes. Octavo 27 x 18cm pp.6 xxxii; 462; lxxx 2; pp.6 555 3; pp.6 622; lxii 2.With a total of 146 engraved illustrations including 83 plates and 63 in-text. Occasional use of colour as in the facsimile of a section from the Bayeux Tapestry and occasional hinged plates. Also including two indexes of Books and Manuscripts and of Persons Places and Things to volume I and the Supplement to volume III. Contemporary or slightly later green half morocco with raised bands gilt titles and decoration to spines and marbled paper over boards. Top edges gilt; others untrimmed. Generally quite a clean copy with some light occasional spotting to plates and some offsetting to facing leaves. Volume II has a number of small repaired chips and tears to the margins of some leaves while volume I has recently been re-cased including new leather applied to hinges and the tail-cap and a new tail-band. Repairs also to hinges. Moderate wear to bindings with rubbing chipping and re-colouring to bands hinges and corners and some wear to marbled boards. Very good. The first of the inimitable Rev. Dibdin's Bibliographical Antiquarian tours made shortly after the end of the long-running wars with France along with everyone else and his dog who could afford it apparently. Dibdin's tour however is unique in being one made with the chief purpose of admiring fine libraries across the continent though of course architecture and local manners are considered as well. Dibdin is best-known as the founder of the Roxburghe Club convened initially to mark the sale of the Duke of Roxburghe's famous library in June 1812 and then re-formed each year on its anniversary. It became the very first Book Club and remains the most exclusive in the world with no more than 40 active members at any one time. London: Printed for the author, by W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, Shakspeare Press, and Sold by Payne and Foss, Longman, Hurst and Co., unknown
182175334London:: Printed for the Author by W. Bulmer and W. Nicol Shakespeare Press 1821. First edition. 20th c. full gilt-ruled calf by Giulio Giannini - Firenze; a.e.g. Bookplate on two of the three front pastedowns; a clean tight and sound set handsomely bound. Large 8vo. Complete with all plates present. Bound without half-titles. Printed for the Author, by W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, Shakespeare Press, unknown
1820305561Kensington 1820. 1 page. Bifolium. 12mo. Very good old folds. 1 page. Bifolium. 12mo. Reading in part:<br /> "You will be pleased to make the subject itself only 3 inches in height; or 3 inches 1/4 at most. The breadth with the necessarily proportionate.<br /> For the sum of £10.10 I trust you will execute it in a brilliant and spirited manner. unknown
1842014719Henry G. Bohn 1842. Book. Fine. Three-Quarter Leather. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 3/4 Leather of the New Edition Small Damp Stain to Paste Down 1842 Edition Beautiful Copy in Period Black 3/4 Leather The Classic on Books About Books. Henry G. Bohn Hardcover
1616London: Printed for the Author by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakspeare Press 1817. Hardcover. Good. Tall octavo. Three volumes. I: vi vi ii ccxxv i 410 2 pages; II: iv 535 3 pages; III: iv 544 4 pages. With half-title to each volume present. Quarter black calf over black cloth. Title label. Illustrated as follows: I: 16 plates facing pages xiii xcii cxii cxii cxiii cxiv cxv cxxxviii cxlii not found in all copies since it was not ready at publication & absent here clxxi clxxix clxxx cxcix ccxi ccxvi 204-205 double-page textual engravings & woodcuts and 15 prints on india paper at pages xiv xcii ci cxxviii cxlvii cli cliv clxi clxvii clxxi clxxii clxxxii ccii etching in sepia 44 & 340; II: 6 plates facing pages 27 double-page 108 157 175 458 & 466 textual engravings & woodcuts and 11 prints on india paper at pages 157 172 380 395 401403 417 red pared calf with gold letterpress 466 two prints 490 etching in sepia & 518; III: 16 plates facing pages 51 199 206 249 263 281 293 302 327 344 351 368 435 440 475 & 477 textual engravings & woodcuts and 10 prints on india paper at pages 51 177 194 sepia 284 361 362 364 445 456 & 466. Jackson 40; Bigmore & Wyman I pp. 169-170; Lowndes II p. 640; Windle & Pippin A28. Ex-library copy with the library's perforated stamp on each title-page. Some browning. A very good copy. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for the Author, by W. Bulmer and Co., Shakspeare Press, 1817. hardcover
1838210505001London: privately printed 1838. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 9 1/2 inches 1090 xxx pages 40 engraved plates many text vignettes all edges gilt ribbon markers full brown leather over boards with gilt spine titles and decorations five raised bands. Light edge wear 3 scratches on rear board of vol 2 pages slightly age toned 2 leaves have darkened spot due to newsprint used for marker. Brick and mortar bookshop since 1975! privately printed hardcover
18210020<p>4 viii 71 pages.</p><p><br />One of one hundred copies. Boards covered with glazed cartonnage gilt noted by Windle & Pippin p134 as an original binding.<br /><br />Loss of cartonnage to the spine. Corners bumped<br />and rounded with loss. Heavy foxing to inner-covers end-papers and throughout text to varying degrees. Fair condition for a very rare item.<br /><br />The first of three French responses to Dibdin's Tour in France and Germany comprising of a translation of Dibdin's thirtieth letter from his Tour. What marks this publication out is the introduction written by the Parisian printer Georges Crapelet contesting Dibdin's veracity on occasions and criticising his general writing style as being too concerned with effect and over-complicated " Il vise singulièrement à l'effet ne dit jamais rien simplement ".</p><p>Crapelet contrasts Dibdin's petulance and perpetual enthusiasm with the patience and contemplation he argues is necessary for bibliographical studies.</p><p>That being said he also 'tips his printer's hat' to the quality of Dibdin's book production in paricular his abundant use of illustrations in his publications.</p><p><br />Windle & Pippin A39.</p><p><br /><strong>As a high value item shipping costs will be greater than the average quoted. Signed for delivery will be used. Please contact me for further details.</strong></p> G.A. Crapelet, imprimeur. hardcover
180258588Printed By T Woodfall Opublished By G Goulding. 1802. Hardcover. Very Good. Two Volume set not dated but c 1802 Volume 1 404pp Volume 2 407pp including folding table at end. Tiny stain to in margins of last few page of Vol 1. Bound in quarter buckram/grey boards spine darkened cover corners sl worn 1 foling plan 1 folding table and 60 aquatint plates 57 of which are original and 3 in facsimile. Bookplate of Denis Gray ; Quarto . Printed By T Woodfall, Opublished By G Goulding hardcover
18212020421London: Shakespeare Press for the author 1821. 3/4 brown pebbled leather with 5 raised bands and marbled boards & endpapers T.E.G. Ex-library Marlboro College and Boston Atheneum some plates foxed no tissue guards occasional in-text foxing but generally clear hinges tape reinforced inside and out bindings tight light edge rubbing: VG. 8vo. 1st edition. Supplement bound after volume 3. Shakespeare Press (for the author) hardcover
1791007574London: S. W. Fores 1791. First Edition. 18th Century broadside of song lyrics and hand-colored etching of foxhunting scene. Uncommon in physical form. Dibdin 1745-1814 was a singer-songwriter nearly two centuries prior to the elevation of that combination. There were always composers who publicly performed their own music of course. He was more versatile than that though. He also wrote operas novels and plays. He collaborated with legendary theater manager David Garrick and served for a time as the Music Director at Covent Garden. The "Oddities" for which this song was written was performed in 1789. Visible part of broadside under glass and matting 36 by 24 cm. With wood frame and matting 50 by 36.5 cm. The frame is of a burled cherry we believe the matting green with a thin white beveling and we believe most would find the framing attractive and worth retaining. S. W. Fores unknown
180270603London: G. Goulding 1802. First edition. Full Leather. Very Good. Two volume set. 31 x 24.5 cm. Quarto. 404pp 407pp. Bound into full red leather with 5 raised bands to spine and gilt spine lettering. Marble endpapers. Gilt top foredges. 60 plates as well as a table vol 1 p 314-315 and a fold-out plan vol 2 p 360-361. Several of the plates are followed by a duplicate of the same plate including views 1 27 30 31 and vignettes 14 and 16. Rubbing to the edges of the covers especially at the front hinges. Two previous owner's small 20th century book labels on front fixed endpaper John Farquhar Fulton and Leonard G. Wilson. Both were science historians and physicians. Dibdin was best known as an English composer. Lowndes p 579. Mitchel & Cash vol 2 p 651. G. Goulding unknown
190333324Boston: The Bibliophile Society. Very Good. 1903. Hardcover. Complete in four volumes. One of 483 copies. Green marbled boards. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . The Bibliophile Society hardcover
180920580London:: Printed for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme by W. Savage 1809. First edition. 8vo. Hardcover. Fine binding modern quarter calf over marbled boards gilt rules at spine ends and gilt black title label. New endpapers. Title page and B1 printed in black and red. Outer margin textblock edges uncut not uncommon .A2 & B1 with tiny repair to outer margin edge no affect. Some minor foxing. Presentation inscription from author removed from original front pastedown and adhered to new pastedown. A nice copy of a rare first edition signed by the author. Ã’Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1776-1847 English bibliographer who helped to stimulate interest in bibliography by his own enthusiastic though often inaccurate books by his share in founding the first English private publishing society and by his beautifully produced catalog of Lord SpencerÕs library which collection later became the nucleus of the John Rylands Library Manchester. His father the captain of a sailing ship was the inspiration for his uncle Charles DibdinÕs song Ã’Tom Bowling.Ó Both of DibdinÕs parents died on the passage from India to England in 1780 and at age four he became the ward of his motherÕs younger brother Charles Compton. Educated at St. JohnÕs College Oxford Dibdin began a legal career but took holy orders in 1805. His Introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable editions of the Greek and Latin Classics 1802 attracted the notice of Lord Spencer through whose patronage Dibdin obtained a clerical appointment in London. His Bibliotheca Spenceriana 1814Ã15 became famous for the high quality of its printing. Dibdin traveled widely in search of books and manuscripts and his Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany 1821 is typical of his work in containing much lively anecdote many factual errors and some excellent engravings. His Bibliomania 1809 contributed to the publicÕs interest in old and rare books. Among his many other works is the two-volume autobiography Reminiscences of a Literary Life 1836.Ó -Britannica. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme by W. Savage, hardcover