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1919013673New York London: D. Appleton and Company 1919. Small area of cloth rubbing near top of rear joint with discoloration top edge rear cover. A very clean copy throughout. Chapters on mechanism and varieties of gun-shot fractures repair of fractures transport and operative techniques joint injuries. Illustrated with 40 drawings xray reproductions. 150pp. First Edition. Green Clo. Light edge and Corner Wear/No Jacket. Thin Octavo. D. Appleton and Company Hardcover books
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
196430288Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1964. 1st edition. PRESENTATION COPY inscribed by the author on the ffep. Green cloth binding with black lettering. Dust jacket. NF/VG spine a bit sun-tanned. xi 1 156 pp including Index. Illustrated with plates. 8vo. <br/><br/> The University of Chicago Press hardcover books
19052666361905. unbound. 2.5 x 4.25-inch heavy stock card signed: "Faithfully Yours Edward Blake." No place no date circa 1905. Near fine condition.<br/><br/> Canadian politician and second Premier of Ontario Canada from 1871 to 1872 and leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 1880 to 1887.<br/><br/> unknown books
1795WRCAM35078Boston 1795. 28pp. Half title. Printed self-wrappers stitched. Ink ownership inscription on half title. Tear in outer lower corner of fifth leaf not affecting text. Good. An exuberant Independence Day address delivered at Boston's Faneuil Hall. EVANS 28307. unknown books
1979WRCLIT75128Bethesda MD: National Library of Medicine 1979. vi501pp. Quarto. Cloth. About fine without dust jacket. First edition. 25000 cross-referenced entries including both monographs and serials excluding those sets partly published in the seventeenth century. National Library of Medicine hardcover books
1984D7171London / Melbourne / New York: Quartet Books 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Publisher's black cloth blindstamped lettering on upper board and spine; full-color photo-illustrated dust jacket; folio; unpaginated approx. pp. 150 with full-color photo-illustrations throughout. Inscribed to Elaine Kaufman 1929-2010 beloved restauranteur to NYC's stars and scoundrels on the half-title page "December 1984 / To Elaine / May all our dreams come true. / Glorya and Murray". Book is fine appearing new. Dust jacket faintly scratched and scuffed. An excellent copy. Elaborately staged fashion photography from the 1980s unironically capturing the decade's aesthetics "passion!" "glamour!" and profound silliness. It's a crying shame on Urban Outfitters that they haven't put up the dough to produce a second edition. Just saying. <br/><br/> Quartet Books hardcover books
1984001523Kernville CA: Sierra Trails Publications 1984. First limited numbered edition this copy #459 of 500; oblong 7 3/4 x 9 1/4; pp. 108; beige cloth over boards; gilt title and vignette; small spot to top edge else very minor wear; illustrated; near fine condition. Signed by both authors. Dedicated to Ansel Adams the book is a beautiful collaborative creation of Tupper Ansel Blake - a renowned wildlife photographer nature conservator and recipient of various prestigious awards including the 1983 Ansel Adams Photography Award - and Ardis Manly Walker 1901 - 1991 - famous conservationist and poet. Kernville, CA: Sierra Trails Publications hardcover books
1927WRCLIT83278London: Ernest Benn 1927. Small quarto. Gilt decorated cloth. First edition of this color facsimile of the BM copy printed on Japan vellum. Covers very slightly bowed but a very good bright copy. BENTLEY & NURMI 132. Ernest Benn hardcover books
1928WRCLIT54180London & New York: Gollancz/Payson & Clarke 1928. Quarto. Gilt decorated cloth. First edition of this color facsimile of the BM copy printed on Japan vellum. One of a total of 1700 numbered copies. Spine a bit dull bookplate else nice. BENTLEY & NURMI 24-6. Gollancz/Payson & Clarke hardcover books
1928WRCLIT17297London & New York: Gollancz/Payson & Clarke 1928. Quarto. Gilt decorated cloth. First edition of this color facsimile of the BM copy printed on Japan vellum. One of a total of 1700 numbered copies. Spine a bit dull bookplate else nice. BENTLEY & NURMI 24-6. Gollancz/Payson & Clarke hardcover books
1930WRCLIT29477San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1930. 12mo. Gilt vellum over stiff wrappers. Slight tanning at endsheet gutters vellum shows natural slight mottling and a bit of foxing otherwise very good in slipcase with slight darkening to the label. One of three hundred numbered copies printed at the Windsor Press. One of the illustrations by Julian Links drew a letter of protest from Rockwell Kent for it is blatantly derivative of one of his bookplate designs. The Book Club of California hardcover books
1929255880New York: Dent & Dutton 1929. hardcover. very good. Reproduced in Facsimile from an original copy of the work printed and illuminated by the author in 1794 formerly in the possession of the late Baron Dimsdale. With a Note by Dorothy Plowman. Tall slim 8vo burgundy cloth. London & Toronto: Dent & Dutton 1929. Very good .<br/><br/> Dent & Dutton unknown books
108838A very good trade facsimile with a long note by Plowman. Bentley BB 39. Small 4to 28 colour facsimile plates and 25 pages of text. Very good in original red cloth with gilt title with gray dust-jacket slightly chipped to spine head and corners slightly marked to front cover and ink inscription along top 1/2" of rear cover now blotted. § A very good trade facsimile with a long note by Plowman. Bentley BB 39. hardcover books
1927108849Small 4to. London: Ernest Benn 1927. Small 4to 26 facsimile pages in full color very good copy in a dust-jacket which is illustrated with facsimile of the frontispiece. In original black cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles. Spine of dust jacket darkened and cover illustration slightly faded. Internally near fine. § A good trade facsimile issued without any commentary. Reproduces the Experience section of Songs of Innocence and of Experience copy A lacking the general title page. Also includes two plates from the Innocence section of copy A “The School Boy†and “The Voice of the Ancient Bard†and three plates from copy T “To Tirzah†“A Little Boy Lost†and “A Little Girl Lostâ€. BB#143A. Ernest Benn hardcover books
1949123271Sm. Seattle: Silver Quoin Press 1949. Sm. slim 4to 12pp. Title-page within a red border. Original blue paper wrappers as new. § No limitation stated doubtless printed in a tiny edition. Unrecorded by Bentley not noted in the Blake Archive. These were the first four poems in Blake's first book "Poetical Sketches". Silver Quoin Press unknown books
19701079804to. London: Trianon Press 1970. 4to 10 facsimile leaves and 5 pp. of commentary. Original quarter green morocco backstrip browned marbled boards with slipcase. § 351 of 662 copies including 36 de luxe copies numbered I-XXXVI 600 regular copies numbered 1-600 and 26 copies lettered A-Z reserved for the trustees of the William Blake Trust and the Publishers. This is copy 351. Bentley Blake Books 5. All Religions are One c. 1788 is “a small tractate perhaps Blake’s first experiment in his illuminated printing it exists in only one copy. It affirms that the Imagination ‘is the true man’. and thus early Blake had completed his revolutionary theory of the nature of man and proclaimed the unity of all true religions.†Damon Blake Dictionary. Trianon Press hardcover books
1978WRCLIT63942Los Angeles: Printed for William & Victoria Dailey The Press of the Pegacycle Lady 1978. Quarto. Parchment backed boards paper label. Frontis and plates. A bit of sunning and a few stray marks to boards bookplate on pastedown otherwise near fine. First edition. One of 365 numbered copies printed by Patrick Reagh in Bulmer types on Rives paper. Printed for William & Victoria Dailey The Press of the Pegacycle Lady hardcover books
1964WRCLIT29572New York: The Orion Press 1964. Large quarto. Blue cloth lettered in gilt. Heavily illustrated in color. First trade printing based on the limited Trianon Press printing of the same year. A fine copy in very good dust jacket a couple smudges to jacket flaps and the original slipcase. The Orion Press hardcover books
192829376Welland Canada: The Baskerville Press 1928. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarter cloth over boards. Hardbound quarto. 60 pp. With illustrations. Published as A Baskerville Press Quarto No. V. A clean very good copy lacking the rare dustwrapper. This copy has been INSCRIBED by the author and dated in 1931. The Baskerville Press hardcover books
1995123982London: Viking 1995. First printing of this edition with illustrations by Quentin Blake of Dahl's classic work. Octavo original illustrated cloth illustrated. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Illustrated by Quentin Blake. "Charlie earned for its author a cult following among child readers Dahl has been called a literary genius; his books have been considered modern fairy tales" Silvey 186. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is already a great classic work and one of the most enduring post-war children's books Dahl is undeniably special" Connolly 102. It was the basis for the 1971 film directed by Mel Stuart and starring Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka and again the 2005 film starring Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket alongside David Kelly Helena Bonham Carter Noah Taylor Missi Pyle James Fox Deep Roy and Christopher Lee. Viking hardcover books
100866New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1977. Large 4to xxxii plus 75 full-page plates and 6 other illustrations. Silver illustrated wraps with curling to edges. Bumping to corners. Inscribed to the American Blake Foundation from “Bob and Jenijoy†on title page. Very good. § Bentley BBS p.215: “useful introduction. slightly reducedâ€. Dover Publications paperback 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
193919253New York: The Cordon Company 1939. Cloth. Very Good /Very Good. A solid copy of the 1939 1st edition of "The First OBJECTIVE Study of a Vital Modern Controversy". Tight and VG a bit of light pencil and ink to the margins in a bright VG dustjacket with light chipping at the spine crown and mild creasing and chipping along the panel edges. Thick octavo 729 pgs. plus Index. <br/><br/> The Cordon Company hardcover books