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8804248726.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
96670La Belle Edition La Belle Edition, 3 volumes, sans date, 299-269-231 pp, brochés sous étui cartonné, environ24x19cm, édition numérotée 650 sur vélin de Lana, illustrés par Raoul Serres, étuis légèrement salis, dos un peu décollés, bon état.
1944467681944 Paris, Cie Française des Arts Graphiques- 1944 - Edition Originale - tirage de tête, l'un des 117 exemplaires sur Vélin d'Arches, celui-ci N° 62 - En feuilles, sous chemise rempliée et étui sali , sinon ouvrage très frais,sans rousseurs, sans tache - Nbr. vignettes in-texte, lettrines coloriées à l'or - 184 pages - Très bel exemplaire
1804996Y27London: Vernor and Hood Poultry; and Longman and Rees 1804. Leather. Good Only. 9.5" by 6". Not Stated . The second Charles Balguy translated edition of Giovanni Boccaccio's 'Decameron' with engravings for each novella inserted from a French edition of the work. The second Charles Balguy translated edition of these short stories from Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio. Complete in two volumes. To which are prefixed Remarks on the Life and Writings of Boccaccio and An Advertisement by the author of Old Nick a Piece of Family Biography &c. Balguy's translation first published in 1741 was reissued several times with small or large modifications sometimes without acknowledgement of the original translator. The present set does seem to be a much expanded second edition with a great deal of additional material.Rebacked with contemporary calf boards and spine laid down. Renewed endpapers. Bound without half titles. Bound without advertisement to rear of Vol. I. Volume I illustrated with additional tipped-in frontispiece title page vignette and engraved portrait of Boccaccio. Volume II illustrated with title vignette. Collated complete. As well as the title page vignettes and portrait plate that came as issued both volumes have inserts preceding each story tipped-in with the engravings issued for a French edition of the work. Based on available comparisons the illustrations have been cut from an edition published by Jacques Gaillard. Rebacked with contemporary calf boards and spine laid down. Externally sunning to Vol I front board. Chipping to the original boards. Internally pages 3-14 of Vol II detached but present. Pages are generally bright and clean with occasional spots. Tide mark affecting the first few leaves of Vol I. Good Only Vernor and Hood, Poultry; and Longman and Rees hardcover
182040900Italy: Firenze 1820. 16mo. xvi 910 pp. 2 volumes bound as one in a lovely half vellum with marbled boards and edges. Engraved frontis and half title. Vellum darkened on spine with some cracking and minor losses. Crack to foot of spine bottom edges rubbed very minor foxing lo final pages bookplate on pastedown. Generally very good clean and tightly bound. ITALIAN TEXT . Very Good. Half Vellum. 1820. Firenze 1820 hardcover
1929013442London: The Mandrake Press 41 Museum Street 1929 Book. Very Good. Soft cover. xlix i 160 4 pages 20 plates. Numbered 479 out of the 550 copies printed to the colophon at the rear. In the original limp green vellum with overlapping or yapp fore edges. The vellum is lightly faded and lightly browned. The vellum is curling a bit. Pages are all edges gilt. The Mandrake Press, 41 Museum Street paperback
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9353428009.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
16-3556London: Chatto & Windus. 1913. NUMBER 152 OF 550 COPIES inscribed by the translator "To Mr. Frederic Harrison with expressions of profound esteem/ I Gollanz/ 28.x.1915" printed in red and black original linen-backed boards small 4to. printed for Chatto & Windus at the Florence Press 1913; 56pp London: Chatto & Windus.. 1913. hardcover
1768WRCLIT74044London i.e. Paris: Si trova .Appresso Marcello Prault 1768. Three volumes. xxiv490;471;443pp. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf. Engraved title after Moreau in each volume. Portrait in first volume. Some chipping to spine extremities boards of first volume have severe surface abrasion still a sound internally fresh and clean set. Prefatory life of Boccaccio by Filippo Vilani. This modest pocket edition followed in the shadow of Prault's monumental five volume splendidly illustrated edition of 1757. ESTC T141491. Si trova ...Appresso Marcello Prault hardcover books
1827009683Firenze: Il Magheri 1827. Marbled boards/Leather Spines. Very Good. 1827-8. 5 volumes in 3 books. Leather spines with pressed gilt titles marbleized paper-backed boards. Text in Italian. Wear to corners rubbing to cover edges and spine ends and edges remarkably clean text with only very occasional scattered foxing. Some light chipping to spine of Vol. I-II first book which has a bookplate at front pastedown. Original pink place-keeping ribbons present. The Decameron is a collection of medieval allegorical short stories written in the mid-14th century and is considered central to the Western canon influencing writers ranging from Geoffrey Chaucer to George Eliot. Il Magheri unknown 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
1929SELbocAFThe Mandrake Press 1929. Limited Edition. Vellum. Good. Number 192 of 550 copies. From the personal library of author Charles Frederick Tucker Brooke his signature as Tucker Brooke on the front free endpaper. Bound in full green vellum with gilt motif on the front panel and gilt lettering on the spine. Good with discoloring and soiling to the boards and spine. Outward curl to the corners of the yapped boards. Small tear at the foot of the spine. Some soiling to the pastedowns and endpapers. Gilt edges lightly worn. 4to. xlix 160pp. Reprint from the 1587 English translation by Bartholomew Young. The Mandrake Press hardcover
1895055543Frrenze: Succssori Le Monnier 1895. Con le annotazioni di A. M.Salvini preceduto dalla vita di Dante Allighiere scritta dal medesimo per cura di Gaetano Milanese. 2 vols. bound in one vii 517; 466p. nicely bound in period 3/4 green leather over marbled boards gilt spine lettering and trim rubricated edges marbled endpapers. Succssori Le Monnier unknown
18052575Gotha and Chemnitz: Steudel & Keil 1805. Book. Very Good. quarter leather. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 4 volumes. 304; 394; 312; 276 pages. Uniform binding but printed in 1805 1806 and 1809 the first 3 volumes in Gotha and the last one in Chemnitz. Rare Italian edition printed in Germany. Occasional neat annotations. Light shelf wear but altogether a nice set. Steudel & Keil Hardcover
1903310839London: Bullen 1903. hardcover. very good. Translated by J. M. Rigg. Illustrated by Louis Chalon. 2 volumes. xxi 332; xiii 404 pages. Large 8vo brown cloth uncut edges t.e.g. London: A. H. Bullen 1903. Minor foxing to endpapers and the last few pages of each volume neat ink inscription front free endpaper of volume I still a very good copy.<br/> <br/> Bullen unknown
19090076-23-42London: David Nutt 1909. cloth no dw some edgewear VG- <br/><br/> David Nutt hardcover
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
1827009683Firenze: Il Magheri 1827. Marbled boards/Leather Spines. Very Good. 1827-8. 5 volumes in 3 books. Leather spines with pressed gilt titles marbleized paper-backed boards. Text in Italian. Wear to corners rubbing to cover edges and spine ends and edges remarkably clean text with only very occasional scattered foxing. Some light chipping to spine of Vol. I-II first book which has a bookplate at front pastedown. Original pink place-keeping ribbons present. The Decameron is a collection of medieval allegorical short stories written in the mid-14th century and is considered central to the Western canon influencing writers ranging from Geoffrey Chaucer to George Eliot. Il Magheri unknown
1899BOOKS059883INew York: Truslove Hanson & Comba. Nearly fine copy in the original decorated cloth. 1899. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 117 pp. Bound in green cloth stamped in blue dark green gold & red. Light rubbing at the base of the spine else a nice bright copy. With a double page frontispiece 19 full-page plates and a decorative border on all text pages by Byam Shaw an introduction by Joseph Jacobs and four tales from Boccaccio's Decameron. . Truslove, Hanson & Comba hardcover
192931373London: Mandrake Press 1929. Very Good. London: Mandrake Press 1929. First Mandrake Edition Limited to 550 copies of which this is no. 265. Large quarto 29cm.; publisher's limp green gilt-embossed pictorial parchment all edges gilt; xlix1160pp.; twenty 20 leaves of full-color plates collated complete additional color vignettes at the head of each chapter. Parchment rather soiled and unevenly discolored textblock uniformly toned else a Very Good internally clean and sound copy. Mandrake Press unknown
1930B6546New York: Doubleday & Company. Inc. 1930. A very handsome example.<br><br>. Binding: contemporary full blue paper boards title in gilt on flat spine spine with gilt ruling and decorative gilt motifs upper board with decorative gilt ruling and gilt central devices.<br><br> Notes: Giovanni Boccaccio 1313 – 1375 was an Italian writer poet correspondent of Petrarch and an important Renaissance humanist. He was known par excellence as the Certaldese and one of the most important figures in the European literary panorama of the fourteenth century. Some scholars including Vittore Branca define him as the greatest European prose writer of his time a versatile writer who amalgamated different literary trends and genres making them converge in original works thanks to a creative activity exercised under the banner of experimentalism.<br><br> Size: 8vo. Transation: Translated by Richar Category: Book Literature; Doubleday & Company. Inc. hardcover
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. Produzioni Europee Associati [PEA] / United Artists unknown
1949318747New York: Garden City Books 1949. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Small open tear on panel corners spine crown and heel and bottom rear flap. Small closed tears on front panel side edge. Sunning on spine. Garden City Books hardcover
1934Boccace-2in4.1.In-quatre, deux volumes, broché sous blister, couverture imprimée avec chemise. Les cinq premières journées, les cinq dernières journées. Le premier tirage de la présente édition des contes de Boccace illustrés de seize hors-textes en couleurs et de soixante-dix dessins, bandeaux, lettrines, cul-de lampe en noir de BRUNELLESCHI, a été limité à deux mille cinq cents exemplaires tous numérotés : EXEMPLAIRE N° 683. GIBERT JEUNE. Paris. Trés bon état.