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200902978Paris, PRESSES DE LA CITÉ, 1963 ; in-8, 283 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
188855276Berlin, Photographie und Verlag von Sophus Williams, 1888. Orig.-Fotografie (10,1 x 14,2 cm) auf Untersatzkarton (10,9 x 16,7 cm).
1741AQ21292London: Sold by T. Taylor 1741. 8pp. Disbound. A trifle creased. A satirical verse dialogue that reveal the shameless political conduct of intriguers Giles Earle c.1678-1758 and George Bubb Dodington 1690/91-1762; attributed by Walpole in his Life to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams 1708-1759. ESTC N17780. Folio. Sold by T. Taylor unknown
1878286655New York: Hurst & Co 1878. Original Sewn Wrappers. Good binding. Attributed to Henry T. Williams Gilbert’s Book of Pantomimes Acting Charades Parlor Theatricals and Tableaux. Illustrated. 120 pp. and three leaves of publisher’s advertisements at the rear. Scattered unobtrusive pencil marks. Toning throughout; with a corner of loss to the bottom of the title leaf and first page of text and both corners of the rear wrapper affecting three words of text only. Original sewn printed paper wrappers. Good. OCLC notes five institutional holdings. Good binding. Hurst & Co unknown
200803550Paris, Fayard, s.d. ; in-8, 155 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Traduit pour la premiere fois de l anglais par f. funck-brentano.
114585Gwasg Carreg Gwalch. Dyffryn Conwy. 2007. Gwasg Carreg Gwalch. 2007. First edition. Hardback with DW. SIGNED COPY. Illustrated with colour. Slight lean to spine. Wrapper wrinkled to both front and back. hardcover
200901713, Marvel france, 1998-1999 ; in-8, broché, couverture illustr. Les 12 volumes. Eo collection complète de 12 numéros début mars 1998 fin février 1999.
1844919Z16Oxford: John Henry Parker 1844. Leather. Good. 9" by 5.5". Boetius of Bolswert . The second edition of this illustrated religious work featuring the engravings of Boetius of Bolswert by Isaac Williams bound in half calf. The second edition. Bound in half calf with cloth to the boards. Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece and thirty-two monochrome plates. Collated complete.This work was written by Isaac Williams a member of the 'Oxford Movement' and a student of John Keble. This work features a series of Christian verse and an analysis of the artwork of the engraver Boetius of Bolswert. The author uses letters to direct the reader to each section of the artwork he is discussing.Institutional library copy with their shelving number to the spine. Bound in half calf with cloth to the boards. Externally generally smart with fading and a library number to the spine rubbing to the extremities spine and joints with marks to the boards. Past owner's stamp to the front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound with lightly age toned pages with occasional spotting and the odd mark. Ink inscription to the title page. Good John Henry Parker hardcover
196981807New York: Macmillan 1969-70. Second and fifth volumes are first printings; remainder are second or later printings. Six octavo volumes. Uniform cloth hardcovers in dustjackets; 255223290246288287pp; illustrated with photographic plates halftones. All in Very Good or better condition in the original dustwrappers; jacket to 4th volume slightly ragged along upper edge else all Very Good or better. An indispensable set compiling reviews interviews profiles and critical articles with reading lists and selected discographies. Macmillan unknown
19495801Denver: University of Denver 1949. Very Good. Denver: University of Denver 1949. Quarto; 352pp. Photographic boards with cream cloth spine and blue embossed lettering to spine. Corners bumped and spine a bit rolled with some light smudging to back. Opens easily and lies flat but binding is sound. Pages unmarked. <br /> <br /> Graduation year of John Williams author of the novels Butcher's Crossing Stoner and Augustus. Williams received a B.A. 1949 and an M.A. 1950 from Denver leaving to pursue a Ph.D. in English at the University of Missouri before returning to Denver as a professor in 1955 where he taught for the next 30 years. His novel Stoner a cult classic of the academic/campus novel genre was published in 1965. <br /> <br /> Williams appears once in the yearbook on p. 222 in a photo of the editors of Foothills the university's undergraduate literary magazine. Williams later ran Denver's creative writing program and was founding editor of The University of Denver Quarterly now The Denver Quarterly which remains a well-respected literary journal. University of Denver unknown
194888232New York: Simon and Schuster 1948. First Edition. Twelve volume set in original pictorial cardboard case. Sexagesimo-quarto 64mo; 7cm; pictorial board covers; pictorial endpapers; illus. Full pagination available upon request. Modest shelf-wear with tiny tears and rubbing to board edges and all pages present and clean; overall Very Good. Publisher's carboard case lacks cellophone cover has modest shelf-wear pushed edges tears and rubbing; Good. Collection of children's stories with Williams's colorful animal illustrations throughout. 88232. Simon and Schuster unknown
GB0007E0CJII3N11Putnam's. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Putnam's hardcover
200664655(London), Tate Publishing, (2006). Gr.-8°. Mit zahlr. meist ganzs. bzw. farb. Abbildungen. 192 S., Illustr.-OKart.
98387Gwasg Gregynog Newtown Powys. 2007. Gwasg Gregynog. 2007. First edition thus. Limited to 360 copies this being number 44. Hardback with slipcase. Quarter bound in black leather turquoise boards. Illustrated with woodcuts by Williams throughout. Loosely inserted is a hand-written and signed large postcard with a work in colour by Williams to front. "Dear John So glad you like my 'drawings' book. Very interesting that you knew Evan Roberts. I am glad you have one of my Patagonian drawings. Yes I too am grateful to the Winston Churchill Trust. Yours Kyffin." A fine copy in matching slipcase. hardcover
201612361S.l., TIME LIFE international, 1980 ; in-4, 240 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état.
200617966Paris, Librairie des champs élysées, 1936 ; in-12, 245 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur(usures). Mouillures.
200907686Paris, Librairie des champs-élisée /collection le masque, 1951 ; in-12, 253 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur souple. N°56.
190812433Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co. 1908. FIRST EDITION. Half paper and cloth boards soiled tips bumped otherwise very good. Top edges gilt others uncut. First edition of this book-long poem number 251 of 300 copies. Monaghan 1642. George W. Jacobs & Co. unknown
201222268Paris, Robert Laffont pavillons, 1960 ; in-12, 270 pp., br.
201409692Paris, Nil, 2013 ; in-8, 222 pp., br. Broché comme neuf.
201226127Paris, Robert Laffont, 1968 ; in-12, 231 pp., br. Avec jaquette.
202502909Paris, Robert Laffont pavillons, 2025 ; in-8, 153 pp., br.
194219210New York: Standard Magazines Inc. 1942. Mild wear to edges small closed tear to lower front cover a nearly fine copy. 19210. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature story is a Louis L'Amour Ponga Jim Mayo story "South of Suez. Standard Magazines, Inc. unknown
38347Philadelphia. unknown
202638350Philadelphia: Luminice Press 2026. Softcover. Fine. Softcover. Number 1 of 15 copies signed and numbered by the book artists. A lovely deluxe set of two companion books of illustrated haiku from this important private press owned and operated by Thomas and Mary Agnes Williams. For these lovely volumes Thomas was responsible for the concept design original illustrations printing and binding. Mary Agnes was responsible for the concept design orignal haiku and handset text. Book artist and printer Thomas Parker Williams began creating artists' books in 1998 while also painting. As of 2009 he has limited his art practice exclusively to artists' books. In that year he also began collaborating with his wife photographer Mary Agnes Williams. In 2013 they started Luminice Press incorporating letterpress printing into artists' books and broadsides. The artists draw on a range of conceptual sources in creating their books including mathematics music literature theology philosophy astronomy natural sciences and Eastern thought. Books by Williams or the Luminice Press may be found in numerous public collections around the country. <br /> <br /> One of the volumes titled Spirit has orange covers whilel the othertitled Earth has blue covers. Both have subtle mica-printed designs as well as a larger design image on the front cover. They are housed in a case bound with brown bookcloth with a pochoir design. The book covers are Japanese paper over cover stock with linocut endpapers. The books bindings are modified Japanese stab binding. The books have 13 leaves each on Arches mould-made paper with 10 haiku and 10 color illustrations. The illustrations are reduction linocuts with oil-based pochoir and hand-applied accents. The text is handset in 12 pt. Janson Italic. The printing of the books required over 1000 operations each. In fine condition. Each book closed is 7.5 x 5.6 x.25 inches. Their case measures 8.5 x 12 inches. ARTB/061426. Luminice Press unknown