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1974289818Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press 1974. hardcover. fine. 666 pages. 4to. tan cloth publishers box. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press 1974. Fine.<br/><br/> In Italian. A typographical image of the Hamilton 90 manuscript.<br/><br/> The Johns Hopkins University Press unknown books
19394447Bari: Laterza 1939. Very Good/Published in the Scrittori d'Italia series. 22 cm; 262 pages. Original brown printed wraps. Unopened. Old bookplate on verso of upper wrap; owner's blindstamp on series title page. Pencil notation on upper wrap. Shelf mark applied to spine. Slight tear at upper joint; some slight shelf wear. Laterza paperback books
1927031203London: Peter Davies 1927. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Limited Edition of 520 bound in green paper boards with light wear. Jacket shows some slight rubbing at the corners with a few very small tears. Some slight discoloration to jacket with some darkening of the light cream colored jacket in places. Otherwise jacket in very good condition for its age. Binding is tight and text is clean and unmarked. Front and Rear free endpapers have dark discoloration marks similar to foxing but ina larger area. The original owner and subscriber's purchase and delivery slip are present and laid into the rear of the book. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: Modern First Editions; Antiquarian & Rare; Inventory No: 031203. Peter Davies unknown books
193075766New York: The Limited Editions Club 1930. cloth leather spine labels. Limited Editions Club. 4to. cloth leather spine labels. xiv200; 201- 3824 pages. 2 volumes. Limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by the illustrator T.M. Cleland LEC 07. Printed at the Press of A. Colish. This is the seventh production of the Club. Slipcase is not present. The Limited Editions Club unknown books
19799026141Franklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1979. Hardcover. Fine. Published exclusively for subscribers to the Franklin Library collection : The 100 Greatest Books of All Time. Bound in the publisher's original black composition leather spine stamped in gilt. Three raised bands on the spine. Decorations stamped in gilt on the covers and spine. Silk moire end papers. Translated by G. H. McWilliam. Illustrated by Murray Tinkelman. <br/><br/> Franklin Library hardcover books
1955049093Bari: Gius. Laterza & Figli 1955. Nuova edizione a cura di Charles S. Singleton. 2 vols. 419; 470p. original stiff printed wrappers Scrittori d'Italia 97-98. Opere di Giovanni Boccaccio 7-8. Gius. Laterza & Figli unknown books
1928289203Philadelphia: J. P. Horn 1928. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Finely bound copy in full burgundy morocco with decorations in and lettering in gilt; raised bands; morocco turn-ins double-ruled at the perimeters; morocco doublures with ornaments in the corners; silk moire endpapers. Volume II only of what was a gorgeous set. Very Good binding. J. P. Horn unknown books
192468857Berlin:: Verlag Neufeld & Henius. Very Good. 1924. Hardcover. Complete in two volumes. Text is in German - translated from the Italian. Illustrated with color plates by Lucian Zabel. First edition thus. Small folios half bound in light brown leather with gilt lettering and elaborate design along the spines blue decorated paper covered boards all edges red marbled endpapers. Both volumes have a previous owner's name on page 13 moderate edge wear else very good. . Verlag Neufeld & Henius, hardcover books
193033584New York: Limited Editions Club 1930. Limited. hardcover. very good. Cleland T.M. Decorated title pages. 2 volumes. 4to red cloth. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1930. A very good copy lacking the slipcase.<br/><br/> One of 1500 numbered copies designed and decorated by T. M. Cleland and signed by him.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
1982289819Berkeley: University of California Press 1982. hardcover. near fine. Three volumes. 948 pages. 4to. cream cloth in publisher's box. Berkeley: The University of California Press 1982. Near fine.<br/><br/> A revision of the John Payne translation based on the holograph manuscript known as the Hamilton 90.<br/><br/> University of California Press unknown books
192547246NY: Boni and Liveright 1925. Hardcover. Very good. #1943 of 2000cc. Foxing to prelims pages tanned boards lightly scuffed else a very good set in publisher's black cloth. <br/><br/> Boni and Liveright hardcover books
192738953NY: Biblion Society 1927. First Edition. BEARDSLEY Aubrey illus. 4to pp. 47. One of 300 copies. Contains 6 Beardsley sketches each designated "New sketch." Black cloth. Cover somewhat worn and stained o/w VG in little soiled dj. Samuels-Lasner 173. Biblion Society unknown books
1971128192Beverly Hills CA: Produzioni Europee Associati PEA / United Artists 1971. Vintage photograph from the 1971 film by still photographer Mario Tursi with his stamp at the verso including his name address and phone number in Rome. <br/><br/>The first film in Pasolini's Trilogy of life followed by "Canterbury Tales" 1972 and "Arabian Nights" 1974 a light and sumptuous adaptation of Boccaccio's work "The Decameron" replete with nudity sex and both slapstick and scatological humor. With a score by Ennio Morricone. The three films will be released as a set by the Criterion Collection in winter 2012. <br/><br/>7 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 631. Produzioni Europee Associati [PEA] / United Artists unknown books
197433388NY: Medieval Text Association 1974. Paperback. Very Good. 344pp index. Slight spine lean page edges a bit foxed else very good in publisher's stiff brown wraps. <br/><br/> Medieval Text Association paperback books
1940JC14528Paris: Gibert Jeune 1940. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Traduit de l'Italien par Antoine Le Maçon. Illustrations de Brunelleschi. Limited edition this being number 2445. Nicely rebound in 3/4 red leather and marbled paper original wrappers bound in. Attractive illustrations in color. Superb copy. <br/><br/> Gibert Jeune hardcover books
1912045015Leipzig: Im Insel 1912. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 3 volumes in full acid calf hinges a little rubbed spines slightly dry but an attractive and sound trio overall. Light marks from bookplate removal to the endpapers otherwise very clean internally. Size: duodecimo 12mo. 3-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 045015. <br/><br/> Im Insel hardcover books
1930035153New York: Limited Editions Club 1930. 2 vols. xiii 382 4p. original cloth with the leather spine labels quarto format. With the original stiff board slipcase which lacks the rear panel flap. "This is copy number 1386 of an edition of fifteen hundred copies.designed and decorated by T. M. Cleland and printed at the Press of A. Colish New York for the members of the Limited Editions Club in the month of April MCMXXX." SIGNED by Cleland in the colophon. Limited Editions Club unknown books
1904D14606Cambridge: The Riverside Press 1904. Hardcover. Near Fine. 76 pp. With 5 line woodcut decorative red initials woodcut portrait of Dante on title-page red woodcut printers device. Small folio bound in publisher's quarter vellum over brown paper boards title gilt on spine uncut. One of 265 copies. A beautiful printing in English of Boccaccio's eulogy of Dante Alighieri designed by Bruce Rogers at The Riverside Press. A fine copy printed on thick hand made paper. Ex Libris stamp of Lorraine & Dick Laub on front flyleaf plus a letter concerning the sale of the book from the Riverside Press dated February 17 1905. <br/><br/> The Riverside Press hardcover books
1954MM319-055Lexington KY: Gravesend Press 1954. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good. Fritz Kredel. LIMITED EDITION of 200 hand-numbered copies; this is copy 58 printed from handset Caslon type on hand-made Fabriano paper. 12mo. 7 5/16 x 4 1/8 inches. vi 48 2 pp. Half-title title page in red black and blue inks decorative initials throughout some in color 6 woodcut illustrations throughout including the woodcut on the colophon also laid-in is a woodcut illustration on a small French-fold sheet which is a proof of the original illustration Fritz Kredel cut for page 4 but ultimately replaced with the illustration on page 4 that Kredel liked better; text clean unmarked. Quarter parchment spine decorated patterned paper in red and green over boards spine titled in gilt; binding square and tight light toning to extremities of covers. Red dot label on front free end-paper with penciled price book seller notations in pencil on front end-papers. MM319-055. Very Good. The text of this volume is a "story of roguery in the fourteenth-century" excerpted from Boccaccio's Decameron. It features lovely woodcut illustrations in late-medieval style by Fritz Kredel 1900-1973 a German-American artist and graphic designer; Kredel created the presidential seal for John F. Kennedy's inauguration. Joseph Graves the proprietor of the Gravesend Press was a clothing merchant vice-president and treasurer of Graves Cox & Co. who was also a book collector with an interest in printing and book illustration before he began his printing efforts. In 1948 Graves taught a course on the history of printing and book illustration at Transylvania University. It was about this time that the Gravesend Press was founded. The Gravesend press mark on the colophon of this book shows Patience the Graves' pet donkey and the "Sleeping Pressman" cut by Fritz Kredel the first use of this press mark. The pressmark contains the motto in Spanish âQue hermosa es no hacer nada y luego descansar." "Fortunate is he who can rest after having done nothing." REFERENCE: H. Richard Archer "Joseph Graves and The Press of Gravesend" The Kentucky Review Vol. 7 No. 1 Spring 1987. Gravesend Press hardcover books
1971128190Beverly Hills CA: Produzioni Europee Associati PEA / United Artists 1971. Collection of 17 vintage studio still photographs from the 1971 film all issued by the film's first distributor United Artists. Includes 6 black-and-white stills from the Japanese release between 1971-1973 though the actual date is not listed in IMDB 7 black-and-white stills from the US release December 1971 and 4 color stills from the US release. <br/><br/>The first film in Pasolini's Trilogy of life followed by "Canterbury Tales" 1972 and "Arabian Nights" 1974 a light and sumptuous adaptation of Boccaccio's work "The Decameron" replete with nudity sex and both slapstick and scatological humor. With a score by Ennio Morricone. The three films will be released as a set by the Criterion Collection in winter 2012. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus to Near Fine condition with minor use. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Produzioni Europee Associati [PEA] / United Artists unknown books
1929122483London: The Mandrake Press 1929. Softcover. VG- Covers faded and slightly worn. M. Leone. Light green paper over very thin boards; Gilt titling at spine; Gilt illustration to front cover; All edges gilt; 160 pp.; Profusely illustrated in color. Reprinted from the original English edition translated by Bartholomew Young 1587; Edited and with an introduction by K.H. Josling; Wonderful illustrations in vivid color; Number 281 of 550 copies in this edition. The Mandrake Press paperback books
1976235887Amsterdam: Walter Johnson 1976. hardcover. very good. Small folio red cloth. Amsterdam: Walter Johnson/ Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1976. Facsimile edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Number 777 of The English Experience.<br/><br/> Walter Johnson unknown books
1949213076Garden City: Garden City Publishing Inc 1949. hardcover. very good. Kent Rockwell. Two volumes. Translated by Richard Aldington. Illustrated by Rockwell Kent. 562 total pages tall 8vos brick-colored cloth previous owner's bookplates pasted neatly on the front endpapers; tiny chip at the top of the spine of Volume Two. Garden City; Garden City Publishing Inc. 1949. Very good condition.<br/><br/> Signed in full by Kent on the limitation page in Volume One; No. 958 of 1500 copies.<br/><br/> Garden City Publishing Inc unknown books
195471083Lexington Kentucky: Gravesend Press 1954. quarter paper-covered boards with decorated paper-covered covers. Gravesend Press. 12mo. quarter paper-covered boards with decorated paper-covered covers. vi 48 2 pages. First edition of 200 hand-numbered copies. With woodcut illustrations by Fritz Kredel. This copy also includes an extra illustration loosely inserted into the text. This woodcut was the first block cut produced for the tale. The artist later became dissatisfied with the image and replaced it with the woodcut that now appears on page four. A "story of roguery" from the fourteenth century. Loosely inserted is a handwritten note from Joe Graves to the printer and proprietor of Katydid Press John Lehman. Fine copy. Gravesend Press unknown books
198550394Marlborough: Libanus Press 1985. quarter leather paper-covered boards. Libanus Press. tall 4to. quarter leather paper-covered boards. 24 pages. Printed in an edition limited to 300 copies of which this copy is one of 50 bound in quarter leather. A Dryden translation or paraphrase of Boccaccio probably from Dryden's Fables 1700. Five woodcuts by Carol Walklin accompany the text four printed in black and one in green and red. One of these is also printed in green as a title page decoration. Green leather with patterned paper on boards. Libanus Press unknown books