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150227545London: William Tegg & Co.; Glasgow: R. Griffin & Co.; Dublin: Cumming & Ferguson pr. by J. Haddon 182628; 1848. 8vo 22.8 cm 8.98". 4 vols. I: Frontis. incl. in pagination viii pp. 1720 col. 8 adv. pp.; illus. II: Frontis. 6 pp. 860 888 col.; illus. III marked II: Frontis. viii pp. 1712 col.; illus. IV: Frontis. 4 pp. 1644 col. 2 pp.; illus. <br><br>Originally issued as weekly numbers and here in their first book form for the first three volumes: descriptions of the customs and traditions associated with various celebrations many now obscure. Hone 17801842 a bookseller author and reformer noted for battling censorship and other injustices here takes advantage of the topic's broad scope to incorporate an impressive variety of antiquarian anecdotes folklore natural history travelogues historical tales and literary quotations plus the odd scrap of sheet music along with the hagiographies found in the Every-Day volume though the Table Book written in response to the success of the first series dispenses with many of the religious associations and generalizes shamelessly in its topics. The Year Book adds entries on an equally striking variety of subjects including chess Old Edinburgh taverns whale fishing the life and songs of Walther von der Vogelweide witches "Lawless Day" at Exeter morris dancing the Riding of Lanark Marches booksellers of Little Britain "a Chinese tea-man's shop-bill" and an array of biographical and historical notes along with astronomical agricultural almanac and medical information while continuing with the generous helpings of poetry and illustrations seen in the previous volumes. => Americana content is not lacking with entries appearing e.g. on Niagara Falls and "Penn and the Indians."<br>Â Â Â Â "These publications were at once popular educational quaint and socially pertinent" says the DNB. Assorted contributors including Charles Lamb supplied the pieces not written by Hone himself for this entertaining grab-bag illustrated with => over 700 wood engravings some of which were done by George Cruikshank. The Year Book first printed in 1832 appears here in a slightly later edition; all four volumes are in matching cloth bindings.<br>Â Â Â Â Evidence of Readership: In addition to one mischievous artistic addition pencilled glasses and a mustache on the illustration of Blind Hannah there are several highly indignant comments regarding an account of duelling in Charleston South Carolina: "A lie! . . . how English these lies are! English lies!" obviously suggesting an American reader. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Cohn George Cruikshank 402 & 403; NCBEL III 1285. On Hone see: DNB online. Publisher's brown cloth covers with blind-stamped arabesques spines with gilt-stamped title and volume number. Volumes worn overall cloth splitting along spines of these hefty volumes and one with chip to cloth at top of spine front covers and spines sunned hinges inside starting. Exsocial club library: 19th-century bookplates call number and paper label on endpapers title-pages pressure-stamped. Some signatures opened roughly with chipping and sometimes short tears; vol. II with occasional pencilled markings including those embellishments to the image of Blind Hannah col. 221/222 and one page with faint markings in light blue. Scattered minor foxing. => A massive amount of wonderfully various reading with engaging evidence of readership and lots and LOTS of evocative illustrations. William Tegg & Co.; Glasgow: R. Griffin & Co.; Dublin: Cumming & Ferguson (pr. by J. Haddon) hardcover books
1978186016London England: B.T. Batsford 1978. Hardcover. VG ex-library w/ stamps to textblock edges internal stamps usual markings etc. edge-wear to covers & corners. dustjacket has ID to lower spine taped to cover edges scuffs to plastic. green cloth boards w/ gilt spine printing. 336 pgs w/ bw illustrations. light green dustjacket w/ illustration; protective plastic. From a college library. Pages appear to be clean but may have instances of marginalia notations etc. B.T. Batsford hardcover books
199367131Hopewell: Ecco Press 1993. First edition. 83 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems selected by Williams with his introduction. Hopewell: Ecco Press unknown books
1922280491Boston: American Institute of Finance 1922. Stapled Pamphlet. Very Good binding. One of the American Institute of Finance Series in the publisher's tan card-stock printed wrappers. By the editor of Moody's Magazine along with statistician Arthur Williams. Previous owner name discreetly stamped to the front panel. Very Good binding. American Institute of Finance unknown books
197766472London: Springwood Books 1977. Large octavo pp. 1-6 7-128 illustrations boards. First edition. Upper corners bruised small bookstore price sticker affixed to front paste-down a very good copy in near fine bright dust jacket. #66472 Springwood Books unknown books
1967UTIEENG00EFRandom House 1967. Very Good. Tierney Brian editor. The English Civil War - A Fight for Lawful Government Random House Historical Issues Series 12. Kagan editor Donald; Williams editor L. Pearce. New York: Random House 1967. 61pp. 8vo. Green and white illustrated stapled wraps. Book condition: Very good. Random House paperback books
195168501Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1951. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. An early printing. The author's first book based on his combat experiences aboard a submarine destroyer. Inscribed by Williams on the front flyleaf. Octavo. Original cloth binding with silver titles. The dust jacket is price-clipped with some minor shelfwear; otherwise very good. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
2013Embry 175611Hyperion 2013. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket. Hyperion, 2013. First edition, first printing. unknown books
195959357Highlands: Jargon Society 1959. First edition. 4to. 52 pp. Very near fine in wrappers and integral illustrated dust jacket. Poems by Williams with collages and drawings by Dawson. SIGNED by Dawson and INSCRIBED by Williams “eyes and ears of / the world / for / Alex / 1976!†Jargon 30. Highlands: Jargon Society unknown books
1959WRCLIT75079Highlands: Jargon 30 1959. Quarto. Pictorial wrapper over stiff wrappers. Illustrations by Fielding Dawson. First edition. Very good or better with a couple of internally mended tears to the outer wrapper. Jargon 30 unknown books
1959WRCLIT72190Highlands: Jargon 30 1959. Quarto. Pictorial wrapper over stiff wrappers. Illustrations by Fielding Dawson. Two small chips to lower edge of outer wrapper small stain surrounding toe of spine. A good copy. First edition. Signed by Williams and by Dawson. Jargon 30 unknown books
1959WRCLIT50130Highlands: Jargon 30 1959. Quarto. Pictorial wrapper over stiff wrappers. Illustrations by Fielding Dawson. Two edge tears to pictorial wrapper have internal mends a bit dusty and musty else very good. First edition. A first rate association copy inscribed by the author: "for Bill and Floss Williams who are a fact one counts on like next spring's anemones love from Jonathan NYC January 1960." Jargon 30 unknown books
1974Embry 166322New Directions 1974. First edition first printing. Fine in near fine lightly toned dust jacket in mylar cover. New Directions, 1974. First edition, first printing. unknown books
571315 stanzas very good. from Wikipedia: "Williams was born Oscar Kaplan in Letychiv Ukraine son of Jewish parents Mouzya Kaplan and Chana Rapoport. He emigrated to New York at the age of seven.His first book Golden Darkness was awarded the Yale Younger Poets Prize. Among his influential anthologies are Master Poems of the English Language Immortal Poems of the English Language The Pocket Book of Modern Verse and the Little Treasury Poetry Series which were used in colleges and high schools around the U.S. in the 1950s and 1960s. During his lifetime anthologies he edited sold more than two million copies a nearly unheard amount for books of poetry. Many of his anthologies are still being republished today. Though a friend and promoter of poets like Dylan Thomas and George Barker Williams' own poetry is not highly regarded by critics though he published several volumes during his lifetime and is not nearly as accomplished as the poetry of his wife Gene Derwood 1909-1954. unknown books
19751336554Folcroft Library Editions 1975. Hardcover. Octavo; Reprint of edition published by Elkin Mathews & Marrot London 1927; VG-; Hardcover; Spine black with gold print; Boards in black buckram with gold print clean and strong; Text block has slight stain to top edge else clean and tight; 171 pages. 1336554. FP New Rockville Stock. Folcroft Library Editions hardcover books
192728041London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot 1927. First American edition 8vo pp. 8 171 14; original tan cloth spine gilt; good or better in dust-jacket with edgewear. Practical information and suggestions for "book-lovers whose means and experience are limited." <br/><br/> Elkin Mathews & Marrot hardcover books
192721934New York: Stokes 1927. First American edition 8vo pp. 8 171 14; a fine copy in a slightly soiled jacket. Practical information and suggestions for "book-lovers whose means and experience are limited." <br/><br/> Stokes unknown books
190691173Boston: Small 1906. Octavo pp. 1-9 10-311 312: blank 313-320: ads original pictorial medium brown cloth front and spine panels stamped in black and dark brown fore and bottom edges untrimmed. First U.S. edition. Published earlier the same year in London by Greening. Techno-thriller concerning an anarchist plot to destroy the British economy by disrupting London's electrical power. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2392. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 817. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 232. Bleiler 1978 p. 210. Reginald 15388. Hubin 1994 p. 866. Cloth lightly rubbed at spine ends and corner tips a very good copy. Scarce. #91173 Small unknown books
196011662Cambridge University Press 1960. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. A very sharp copy of the 1960 1st edition. Solid and Near Fine small tasteful bookplate at the front pastedown in a crisp price-clipped Near Fine dustjacket. Octavo 464 pgs. Compiled and introduced by E.N. Williams. <br/><br/> Cambridge University Press hardcover books
197157088Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1971. Soft cover. Very Good. 488 p. Original printed paper wrappers. Previous owner's ink signature to the front flyleaf. The wrappers are a bit browned along the extremities with a minor crease to the rear panel and some general minor edgewear; otherwise very good. Cambridge University Press unknown books
1967108153New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1967. Octavo cloth. First U.S. edition. Clarke Tale of the Future 1978 p. 155. Gold stamping on spine panel dull a near fine copy in very good dust jacket with wear and shallow fraying at edges. #108153 G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
196730795New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1967. Octavo cloth. First U.S. edition. Clarke Tale of the Future 1978 p. 155. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #30795 G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1980010530New York: Plenum Press 1980. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 455pp. Collected papers each with photographs charts figures and references. Bound in dark blue cloth boards with blue & white dust jacket rubbing to creases and spine ends. Owner's book plate. Plenum Press unknown books
1936289630Chapel Hill N. C.: Published by the Author 1936. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Signed. Signed by the author on the front endpaper. Sunning and spots of scuffing to the spine. Blue cloth with faded gilt lettering. Very Good binding. Published by the Author unknown books
19981332802Madison and Teaneck NJ; London and Toronto: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press; Associated University Presses 1998. Hardcover. Small Quarto; pp 310; VG-/G; white spine with black text; dust jacket shows light tone toward edges; slightly curled edges; cloth shows light sunning to exterior; strong boards; text block edges show minimal wear; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; inscribed by S.L. Harrison. 1332802. FP New Rockville Stock. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press; Associated University Presses hardcover books