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1796177280London: W. Wilson 1796. Softcover. Poor- Sold as a reference copy only spine missing covers stained and significant wear foxing throughout. Missing plate 24. Tan cardboard wraps 2 preliminary leaves iii 52 pages l leaves 24 plates. Some of the plates were engraved by William Blake from designs by Cumberland. Page 49-52: "A numerical catalogue of above six hundred subjects from engraved stones almost all of which are from the finest antiques; selected with care for the use of artists from Mr. Tassies' cabinet consisting of above sixteen thousand impressions; all or any part of which are sold at his house in Leicester-Fields in sulpher casts mounted and numbered according to his descriptive catalogue at fourpence each."Art Instruction/Technique or Conservation. W. Wilson unknown books
1904156890London: John Long 1904. Octavo pp. i-vi vii-viii 9-319 320 original red cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold publisher's monogram stamped in blind on rear panel bottom edge untrimmed. First edition. Emilia Blake Gowing 1846-1905 "married an actor whose stage name was Walter Gordon in 1887 and worked as an actress and elocutionist; she also did recitations. She published verse and recitations from 1874 plays and fiction. She published three novels of a fantastic tendency in the period: AS CAESAR'S WIFE 1902 BY THAMES AND TIBER 1903 and A KING'S DESIRE 1904. The half-English half-Italian heroine of BY THAMES AND TIBER gets lost in the Roman catacombs and dreams for half the book of the sacrifice of a martyr ancestress in the days of Nero. A KING'S DESIRE is Saharan and Ruritanian: the monarch of a tiny German state loves an Englishwoman of mysterious parentage." - Kemp Mitchell and Trotter Edwardian Fiction p. 157. Most of Mrs. Gowing's books are quite scarce especially her novels. Some light stains to cloth on front cover top edge of text block dusty some foxing to text block early and late and to page edges endpapers tanned a very good copy. #156890 John Long unknown books
1984191083Collector Grade Publications 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. First Edition 1984. Dust jacket and book are clean with minor wear. Green cloth boards. Has a good binding no marks or notations. Foxing to the page edges. Dust jacket is wrapped. 273 pages. Collector Grade Publications hardcover books
198264307London:: Scolar Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0859675297 . A study in facsimile by Robert N. Essick and Morton D. Paley. First edition thus. Corners bumped else near fine in a near fine dust jacket. ; 243 pages . Scolar Press, hardcover books
19821329938New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1982. First U.S. Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 88 pages; VG/VG; spine is pink with white lettering; dust jacket is in a mylar covering has price uncut "$7.95" has minimal shelf wear with moderate discoloration on the spine minor rubbing on the front cover and minimal creasing along the sides of the spine; binding has minimal shelf wear pages clear; shelved Case 2. 1329938. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover 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
19261051644to. London: Ernest Benn; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1926. 4to xiv 140 pp. 82 plates with additional text on the tissue guards. White buckram backstrip decorated boards in printed dust-jacket; a good copy. § First edition limited to 1000 copies. There was also a de luxe edition of 100 copies with an extra color plate. Bentley Blake Books 627. Ernest Benn; New York Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover books
19261006114to. London: Ernest Benn; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1926. 4to xiv 140 pp. 82 plates with additional text on the tissue guards. White buckram backstrip decorated boards in printed dust-jacket; a good copy. § First edition limited to 1000 copies. There was also a de luxe edition of 100 copies with an extra color plate. Bentley Blake Books 627. Ernest Benn; New York Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover 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
19308038San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1930 Number 8 of 300 copies printed for the Club by The Windsor Press. 24mo 5x3¾ inches. 22pp. Title page design and one plate by Julian A. Links Windsor Press logo. Limp vellum lettered on front cover in gilt. Bookplate tipped in at front but a very fine copy with slipcase slipcase label faded. One of the illustrations by Julian Links drew a letter of protest to Oscar Lewis from Rockwell Kent for it is blatantly derivative of one of Kent's bookplate designs. The Book Club of California hardcover books
19265129Small 4to. London: Frederick Hollyer 1926. Small 4to title 10 leaves. Original quarter cloth brown boards lettered in black. Fine. § Limited apparently to a small number of copies of which some were colored. This copy inscribed by Ann Hollyer as a gift is stated to be a trial or proof copy though without any evidence. Bentley Blake Books 4 and Blake Books Supplement p.52. Frederick Hollyer hardcover books
1995105062Lge. Princeton: The William Blake Trust 1995. Lge. 4to 367 pages including 77 pages of color illustrations. Brown cloth in pictorial jacket. § The fourth volume in this series of Blake’s illuminated books edited overall by David Bindman. As new. The hard-bound edition has been long out of print. The William Blake Trust hardcover books
1995107847Folio. Princeton: The William Blake Trust 1995. Folio 231 pp. including 57 pp. of illustrations. Brown cloth in pictorial dust-jacket. The sixth volume in this series of Blake’s illuminated books. As new. § The sixth volume in this series of Blake’s illuminated books edited overall by David Bindman. As new. The hard-bound edition has been long out of print. The William Blake Trust hardcover books
1955123270New York: Beechhurst Press 1955 Small 4to 116 text errata 100 facsimile pp. Original full orange hardgrain morocco stamped in gilt joints slightly scuffed very good. § 2500 copies printed. Facsimile of the Rinder copy a black-and-white version published to accompany the Stirling colored copy. This appears to be a de luxe copy of the NY edition in orange morocco rather than the standard orange cloth.Bentley Blake Books 79B. Beechhurst Press hardcover books
19731106794to. London: Trianon Press 1973. 4to 6 color facsimile leaves 5 pp.of commentary. Quarter black morocco slipcase. As new. § #283 of 808 copies. Bentley BB A15. “Blake suppressed the “Book of Ahania†and recast her tale in “The Four Zoasâ€. She is Urizen’s ‘Shadowy Feminine Semblance’ â€. Damon Blake Dictionary. Trianon Press unknown books
1917Embry 95284Blake Society ca. 1917. Limited edition of 30 copies. Text block fine and bright. Small stains to endpapers and pastedowns. Boards near fine with light rubbing and with wear to edges and corners. B&W illustrations. White cloth spine over olive boards with paper label. Blake Society, ca. 1917. Limited edition of 30 copies. hardcover books
1945WRCLIT81375London: Faber and Faber 1945. 24pp. Large quarto. Sewn decorated wrapper. Small nick toward top of front wrapper fore-edge small chip at crown of spine light corner bumps but a very good copy in chipped and split remnants of the impossibly fragile dust jacket. First edition. A selection of ten tipped-in color plates attended by Keynes' introduction and comments about each plate. The copy bears Keynes's presentation inscription on the title-page: "Graham Robertson from Geoffrey Keynes" and exhibits a correction in ink by Keynes in the text on p.24. There is another correction in pencil on p. 4 in another hand. A good association copy joining one of the great Blake collectors with one of Blake's primary scholar/editors. Robertson turns up among Keynes's friends for mention in THE GATES OF MEMORY 1981 pp102-3 and the Robertson estate as executed by Kerrison Preston gave the Blake Trust a substantial endowment to aid in its launch. With the signature of the recipient's executor "K. Preston" on the front panel of the dust jacket. Faber and Faber unknown books
1958125434Glendale CA: Allied Artists 1958. Original pressbook for the 1958 film noir. <br/><br/>A prison riot goes wrong when a racketeer's Gene Evans attempts to manipulate his cellmate Robert Blake go unheeded. One of Blake's numerous outsider roles; he played fugitives murders and gangsters as well as figures within the system such as his stint as Tony Baretta an undercover police detective. He would eventually be found liable for the wrongful death of his wife Bonnie Lee Bakley in 2005. <br/><br/>One sheet folded twice as issued 11 x 17 inches. Very Good plus with a faint horizontal fold crease at the center of the wrapper and pages several short closed tears and a few tiny chips. <br/><br/>Lyons US. Martin 327. Spicer US. Allied Artists unknown books
19839018484Boulder and Lawrence: The Geological Society of America & The Unversity of Kansas 1983. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in the publisher's original blue cloth covered boards spine stamped in gilt. Black and white illustrations throughout. <br/><br/> The Geological Society of America & The Unversity of Kansas hardcover books
19231000764to. Cambridge: At the University Press 1923. 4to 32 2 pp. 6 plates. Cloth and decorated paper over boards paper label. § First edition. Light dust soiling corners faintly worn but a very good copy. Bentley Blake Books 389. At the University Press hardcover books
16497Margaret Todd. Life of Sophia Jex-Blake. London: MacMillan and Co. Limited 1918. First Edition. 574 pages. Original cloth board. 9 x 6 in. Frontispiece portrait of Jex-Blake. <br/><br/>Sophia Jex-Blake was the first practicing female doctor in Scotland and one of the first in the wider United Kingdom. She led the campaign to secure women access to a University education when she and six other women collectively known as the Edinburgh Seven began studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1869. A leading campaigner for medical education for women and was involved in founding two medical schools for women in London and Edinburgh at a time when no other medical schools were training women. In addition to her medicine work she led the campaign for women's rights to a University education in the UK. Comes with rare pamphlet reprinted from R.F.H. Magazine detailing her life. Very good. unknown books
1973CNJL1048London: Printed at the Trianon Press for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust 1973. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Blake William. Number 340 of 750 quarto size unpaginated. "The Book of Ahania" is one of Blake's lesser-known works and is generally agreed to be a continuation of "The Book of Urizen" with Ahania being the feminine manifestation of Urizen signifying pleasure. According to Geoffrey Keynes' Description this text " .along with "The Book of Los" were some of the last of the series of Illuminated Books completed by Blake while living in Lambeth. The manner of their execution suggest that he was wearying with the effort of making the splendid books that preceded them and was seeking for a less laborious method of production. Blake completed only one copy of each book and then laid them aside as if dissatisfied with his experiment. He never included either of them in any list of his productions and is not known to have disposed of them to any customer or patron. They therefore remained unknown until late in the nineteenth century." <br/><br/>William Blake 1757-1827 is arguably the most original and highly-regarded English author - unusual in that he excelled both as an author and an artist. Although thought mad by his contemporaries he was held in high regard for his expressiveness and for the synthesis of philosophical and mystical senses within his work. Blake's work has been spectacularly reproduced through the pochoir technique by Arnold Fawcus and his Trianon Press which has an undeniable claim to being the finest press of its kind in the last century and has long been known for their unrivaled artworks in fine colour printing. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Original quarter blue morocco with hand-marbled paper sides backstrip lettered in gilt six colour plates reproduced by the collotype and pochoir process printed on Arches pure rag paper made to match the paper used by Blake; quarto size 11.5" by 9.25" unpaginated 6 plates and 5 pp. commentary limited edition no. 340 of 750 of the regular edition with 808 total copies. Housed in publisher's slipcase covered with the same hand-marbled paper with matching morocco guards at the head and tail of the backstrip. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: A fine copy internally bright and free of prior owner markings covers are clean with only a hint of age-toning to backstrips corners are straight text block is tight and square; overall a fine copy. Slipcase is fine bright and clean with no shelfwear; a fine example. <br/><br/>___CITATION: Bentley Blake Books no. A15. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Printed at the Trianon Press for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust hardcover books
2019122655Small slim 8vo. New York: Grolier Club 2019. Small slim 8vo 8pp. Oriiginal printed wrappers as issued new. § Limited to 10 copies for sale. Printed by Jerry Kelly on the Kelly-Winterton Press handset in Trump's Delphin type and printed on handmade Kelmscott paper with watermarks. This keepsake was issued by John Windle for a Grolier Club poetry reading. 50 copies were printed in all -- 40 went to the Club members who attended and ten copies are available for purchase. It is beyond question the most beautiful typographic rendering of any of Blake's poetry. Grolier Club unknown books
191128645.1Oakland Cal: Pacific Publishing Co 1911. 1st edition Rocq 718. Publisher's deluxe full black cloth in a faux-morocco finish with gilt lettering professionally recased. 1912 to base of spine. Patterned paper eps. First couple leaves with some slight edge rash. Overall a VG copy. 6 455 1 pp. Profusely illustrated primarily from photographs. Fold out map at front. Royal 8vo. 10" x 6-3/4" <br/><br/> Pacific Publishing Co hardcover books
1957014838Harper & Brothers 1957. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Jacket First Edition Stated $2.95 on Flap. Excellent Biblio-Mystery Excellent Condition. Harper & Brothers Hardcover books