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185347858Boston: Pblished for the Association by Sewall Harding 1853. 1st edition Sabin 5787. Original publisher's deep purple cloth binding with boards stamped in blind & gitl stamped spine lettering. Pale yellow eps. Spine sunned. Usual smattering of foxing & age-toning. Prior owner signatures to ffep. Very Good. vi 7 - 348 pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> Pblished for the Association by Sewall Harding hardcover books
1895129089New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1895. Octavo original gray green cloth stamped in black silver and gold. First edition. One of Fuller's many stories set in his native city Chicago this one a novel showing the social progress of the Marshall family the father of which is successful Chicago businessman. BAL 6466 first state printing A. Wright III 2080. Early penciled signature of a Chicago owner dated 29 June 1895 on front free endpaper private owner's bookplate affixed to front paste-down. A clean bright very good copy. #129089 Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown books
189013847Boston: Joseph George Cupples © 1890. 8vo. 6 168 6 pp. <br><br>First book by an important Chicago author. Stamped "third edition" on the copyright page this is the last of three printings issued before the expanded fourth edition appeared and is in the binding from the second edition stamped as such. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â BAL 6462 first ed. Wright III 2076. Publisher's half cloth over marbled paper-covered sides spine with gilt-stamped title and author information; spine very gently sunned with cloth a bit rubbed over corners and spine extremities. Front free endpaper excised. Title-page with two tiny "freckles" pages otherwise clean Joseph George Cupples hardcover books
187522709New York: D. Van Nostrand Publisher 1875. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. dark salmon cloth lettered in gilt. Near fine. 148 pages of text. 23 x 15 cm. The author was United States Centennial Commissioner and Delegate to the International Jury Group 1 Vienna. This book from the volume of Reports of the Massachusetts Commission to Vienna. 7 pages of adverts and 48 pages of Scientific Van Nostrand titles. Signed presentation copy. Illustrated. Chromolithograph of Minton floor tiles from Miller & Coates. Fresh clean copy. Nicks to backstrip head and foot. D. Van Nostrand, Publisher hardcover books
1882108773Oblong quarto. London: George Bell 1882. Oblong quarto bound in original pale brown cloth with gilt title on cover lightly worn at edges and corners. The Hesiod Works and Days and Theogeny follows the Iliad and Odyssey and collates: - 4 half title and contents list of plates 37 plates being original engraved title plus 36 of the Blake engravings. The Aeschylus follows as the last. Generally very good internally with occasional foxing at ends of the volume. The binding has been repaired at some stage: due to the oblong format and weight of the pages the first signature is loose but the remainder holding firm. § Bentley BB 456. This reduced-size edition appears to be a re-issue of Bentley's C edition of 1881 by Bell only the Hesiod being present is implied by Bentley for that edition. 4 volumes in one of Flaxman's designs reduced to half size from Blake’s original prints for use by art students including Blake's designs for Hesiod published in 1817. George Bell hardcover books
18761029004to. London: Spottiswoode & Co. 1876. 4to 71pp. Tipped-in illustrations between pages 14 & 15. Original wrappers worn contents good. § An astonishing exhibition catalogue of 333 entries with a 9pp. introduction by William B. Scott. Bentley Blake Books 571. Spottiswoode & Co unknown books
185244806Auburn NY: Derby Miller 1852. First Edition. 8vo pp. xii 13-654. Index. Original blind-stamped black leather with gilt spine decorations and titles. Marbled endpapers and edges. Frontis engraving and several other illustrations. Hinges tender cover scuffed and worn at edges and spine occasional lilght foxing and notes o/w VG. Advice to farmers and their wives on a multitude of subjects. Pages bordered with "twelve hundred laconics and apothegms relating to ethics relligion and general literature. Derby, Miller unknown books
187922609London: Chapman and Hall 1879. First Edition. 8vo pp. 264. 32. Bound in publisher's cloth spine tender a very good copy. A discussion of the history and ceremonies of masonry. Chapman and Hall unknown books
1874153520New York: Harper 1874. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Large folding map laid in; many illustrations. 486pp. 6pp. of ads. 8vo original decorative blue cloth; spine ends repaired previous owner's notations on first blank page. New York: Harper 1874. Very good.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
189829284London 1898. unknown books
1824212463Warwick 1824. VG. unknown books
1806107755Single leaf. London: printed for Longman; by T. Bensley 1806. Single leaf 200 x 130 mm being the frontispiece by Blake engraved by Cromek. Trimmed to the image recently cleaned with a couple of almost invisible creases and an ink smudge on the child’s nose. § A sentimental commercial engraving. The child was Malkin’s son apparently an infant prodigy who died at the age of seven. Bentley Blake Books p. 18 a good note on the book and #482. printed for Longman; by T. Bensley unknown books
1868124106London: John Camden Hotten 1868. Second edition of Swinburne's work on seminal Romantic poet William Blake. Octavo original cloth with illustrations from Blake's designs in facsimile including 6 hand-colored plates. In very good condition. Bookplate. English poet painter and printmaker William Blake is widely considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. He produced a diverse and symbolically rich oeuvre which embraced the imagination as "the body of God" or "human existence itself". Although Blake was considered somewhat mad by contemporaries for his idiosyncratic views he is held in high regard by later critics for his expressiveness and creativity and for the philosophical and mystical undercurrents within his work. John Camden Hotten hardcover books
189322803London: Lawrence & Bullen; New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1893. First Yeats edition. Frontispiece portrait. 1 vols. Sm. 12mo. Original bue-green cloth with the gilt decoration of "The Muses' Library." Cloth quite rubbed some soiling light marginal browning of text with the initials and engraved card of Genevieve F. Winterbotham dated 1901. First Yeats edition. Frontispiece portrait. 1 vols. Sm. 12mo. NCBEL 3:1921 Lawrence & Bullen; New York: Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
186918495Boston: J.E. Farwell & Co. 1869. 12pp. Stitched partly uncut. Light wear title and last page dustsoiled Good. Blake seeks subscribers for $2000000 of the capital stock of his new Company which intends to purchase "a line of American Steamships between Boston and Liverpool." $1.5 million will be used for purchasing the steamers and the other half million for this and that. He anticipates profitable traffic in passengers and freight. He includes a Form of Subscription estimates of profit and other useful material including a description of the steamer Ontario which "is already fully ship-rigged." OCLC records many many microform copies but only one of the real thing. FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Eberstadt or Decker. OCLC 47720650 1- WRes. Hist. Soc. J.E. Farwell & Co. unknown books
1839487161839. BLAKE J.L. LETTERS TO AN ONLY DAUGHTER ON CONFIRMATION: BEING A MANUAL FOR THE YOUTH OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Philadelphia: Published by J.W. Whetham 1839. 16mo. original brown cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. A series of letters and essays on the importance and aspects of Christian confirmation. Signed presentation from Blake in pencil on the front endpaper to Bishop Jackson Kemper a famous American frontier missionery: "Bishop Kemper with the respects of The Author." With Kemper's ink signature on the front pastedown. Kemper was the Bishop of Wisconsin and was the founder of Nashotah House and Racine College. He promoted outreach to the Indians and urged translations of Scripture and services into Native American languages. Good gilt bright but spine & edges rubbed little cracking spine & one signature slightly pulled modern bookplate of Lloyd dudley Rapp on the front pastedown. Scarce!! $250.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18172124581817. Royal 8vo. Minor splits. Royal 8vo. AGE 11 ON EDUCATION. "Education will be very useful to us in all our business through life-and if we have not an education we shall feel very unhappy." My sentiments exactly. unknown books
1868108778Small 8vo. London: Pickering 1868. Small 8vo xiv 96 pp.A good copy in original cloth with a small amount of wear at spine ends and the paper label on spine darkened and with two small chips. Rear end paper slightly foxed and one or two spots on occasional pages but internally the book is a clean copy with just a touch of dusting to page edges. § First printing after the exceedingly rare edition of 1783 known in about 24 copies. Bentley BB 129. “The original 1783 copies were seventy-two pages in length printed in octavo by John Flaxman's aunt who owned a small print shop in the Strand and paid for by Anthony Stephen Mathew and his wife Harriet dilettantes to whom Blake had been introduced by Flaxman in early 1783. Each individual copy was hand-stitched with a grey back and a blue cover reading "POETICAL SKETCHES by W.B." It was printed without a table of contents and many pages were without half titles. Of the extant copies eleven contain corrections in Blake's handwriting. Poetical Sketches is one of only two works by Blake to be printed conventionally with typesetting; the only other extant work is The French Revolution in 1791 which was to be published by Joseph Johnson. However it never got beyond the proof copy and was thus not actually published.Even given the modest standards by which the book was published it was something of a failure. Alexander Gilchrist noted that the publication contained several obvious misreadings and numerous errors in punctuation suggesting that it was printed with little care and was not proofread by Blake thus the numerous handwritten corrections in printed copies. Gilchrist also notes that it was never mentioned in the Monthly Review even in the magazine's index of "Books noticed" which listed every book published in London each month signifying that the publication of the book had gone virtually unnoticed. Nevertheless Blake himself was proud enough of the volume that he was still giving copies to friends as late as 1808 and when he died several unstitched copies were found amongst his belongings.†Wikipedia Pickering hardcover books
184933941New York: Baker and Scribner 1849. First Edition. 388pp. Original 12mo cloth joints mended some chipping at top and bottom of spine. Howes B501. A history of the County from 1812 to 1856. Baker and Scribner hardcover books
1868100636Small 8vo. London: Pickering 1868. Small 8vo xiv 96 pages. Original brown cloth red printed paper backstrip label mostly worn away. Backstrip loosened. Fair to good copy. § First printing after the exceedingly rare edition of 1783 known in about 24 copies. Bentley Blake Books 129. “The original 1783 copies were seventy-two pages in length printed in octavo by John Flaxman's aunt who owned a small print shop in the Strand and paid for by Anthony Stephen Mathew and his wife Harriet dilettantes to whom Blake had been introduced by Flaxman in early 1783. Each individual copy was hand-stitched with a grey back and a blue cover reading "POETICAL SKETCHES by W.B." It was printed without a table of contents and many pages were without half titles. Of the extant copies eleven contain corrections in Blake's handwriting. Poetical Sketches is one of only two works by Blake to be printed conventionally with typesetting; the only other extant work is The French Revolution in 1791 which was to be published by Joseph Johnson. However it never got beyond the proof copy and was thus not actually published.Even given the modest standards by which the book was published it was something of a failure. Alexander Gilchrist noted that the publication contained several obvious misreadings and numerous errors in punctuation suggesting that it was printed with little care and was not proofread by Blake thus the numerous handwritten corrections in printed copies. Gilchrist also notes that it was never mentioned in the Monthly Review even in the magazine's index of "Books noticed" which listed every book published in London each month signifying that the publication of the book had gone virtually unnoticed. Nevertheless Blake himself was proud enough of the volume that he was still giving copies to friends as late as 1808 and when he died several unstitched copies were found amongst his belongings.†Wikipedia Pickering hardcover books
1808123894Single plate. London: Cadell and Davies 1808. Single plate etching on wove unwatermarked paper cleaned and in fine condition. § From the first 4to edition. Bentley Blake Books 435b. Cadell and Davies unknown books
1808110744Single plate. London: Cadell and Davies 1808. Single plate etching on wove unwatermarked paper trimmed to the image. § From the first 4to edition. Bentley Blake Books 435b. Cadell and Davies unknown books
1808123895Single plate. London: Cadell and Davies 1808. Single plate etching on wove unwatermarked paper cleaned and in fine condition. § From the first 4to edition. Bentley Blake Books 435b. Cadell and Davies unknown books
1808123897Single plate. London: Cadell and Davies 1808. Single plate etching on wove unwatermarked paper cleaned and in fine condition. § From the first 4to edition. Bentley Blake Books 435b. Cadell and Davies unknown books
1845WRCLIT82289Boston: T.H. Carter and Company 1845. viii951pp. 12mo 12 x 10 cm. Gilt cloth a.e.g spine gilt extra. Colored frontis. Decorations and plates. Some mild spotting to upper cover minor foxing spot of browning in upper margin of title; 19th century bookplate on pastedown and pencil gift inscriptions otherwise a very good copy. First edition of this annual assembled by Mrs. Colman and published with her husband under their subsidiary Boston imprint. Mrs. Colman an active Swedenborgian has come under recent academic scrutiny due to her early republishing of verse and adapted artworks by William Blake in her annuals and periodicals: "The Little Boy Lost" and "The Little Boy Found" in the case of this work. Oddly uncommon -- OCLC locates only 7 copies. BENTLEY & NURMI 223. Deck Raymond H. Jr: "An American Original ." BLAKE AN ILLUSTRATED QUARTERLY XI:1 Summer 1977 pp. 4-18. OCLC: 40971715. T.H. Carter and Company hardcover books