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1967144377Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1967. Vintage photograph of Mary Linda Rapelye on the set of the 1967 film. Holograph annotations in pencil and press agency stamps on the verso. <br/><br/>Richard Brooks' unflinching and unsentimental documentary style made for a visualization that matched the power of Capote's most famous book and remains one of the great meditations on violence in America. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Criterion Collection 781. Ebert II. Penzler 101. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1878101075Folio. London: Chatto & Windus1878. Folio 8pp. of text and 10 plates. Original cloth-backed printed boards worn repaired at head and foot. § First edition. An interesting collection complete with 8 mounted original etchings on India proof paper and two lithographs executed by Scott after Blake's designs. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
189288902 vols. London: Richard Bentley & Son 1892. 2 vols. 8vo Vol. I: xxi 308pp; Vol. II: 284pp. 2 frontispieces with tissue guards and 21 illustrations. Original blue cloth with gilt edges and lettering to spine. Moderate foxing to title pages and throughout. Pages untrimmed. Very good. § First edition. John Linnell was an English Romantic painter 1792-1882. Linnell was one of the best friends and patrons of William Blake. Bentley Blake Books 2769. Richard Bentley & Son hardcover books
186819454Providence: George H. Whitney 1868. First edition. Cloth a little worn with a small split near the foot of the front joint; hinges just a little loosed from the inserted material but overall a very good copy. . 8vo original green cloth gilt lettering 297 pages. A unique augmented copy of this detailed local theatre history with the pencil ownership signature of Samuel W. Brown--presumably Providence worthy Samuel Welch Brown 1824-1907--and the semi-legible pencil signature of perhaps his son Arthur Brown; this copy includes a CDV portrait mounted to the verso of the front blank and annotated in the margin in pencil as Charles Blake; also with a folded printed column similar to a galley proof mounted to the rear endpaper and headed "Charles Blake" with the pencil annotation at the head "Written in imitation of the obituary notices by E. H. Hazard in the Journal by Mr. Blake himself" as well as two tipped-in playbills--one a large approx. 17 x 6.25 inch playbill advertising a performance of Howard and the Foxes among other attractions at Cleveland Hall and with an imprint for Greene Granite Building; and smaller 6.75 x 4.75 inch handbill advertising the "the Young and Beautiful American Actress!" Alice Placid Mann appearing in 1862 at the Providence Theatre on Pine at Dorrance. Also includes a marginal pencil note to one page alluding to the performance style of one actor a mounted clipping from 1880 relating to the Dorrance Street Theatre and some promiscuous inserted 20th century newspaper clippings. Sabin 5764. George H. Whitney, unknown books
193705857New York: Harper & Brothers 1937. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Hardcover. A fine copy in a very good to near fine dust jacket evenly faded along spine panel with a few small stains to rear panel minute wear at base of spine but with virtually no loss. Nigel Strangeways mystery. <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers hardcover books
1968WN36022Paris: The Trianon Press 1968. Number 465 of 700 copies. Vol. 1 is the introductory volume by Geoffrey Keynes with Blake's preliminary sketches Vol. 2 is For Children and Vol. 3 is For the Sexes. Original red cloth gilt in matching fitted slipcase with cloth pull. Facsimile prepared from original in the collection of Lessing J. Rosenwald. Gift inscription on ffep of introductory volume from Mr. Rosenwald: "For Adele & Tillman/As Ever/Lessing/8/1/70". Facsimile Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Author. 8vo 1 Vol. And 24mo.2 Vols. Trade. The Trianon Press Hardcover books
193736231London: The Nonesuch Press 1937. 8vo. 9 1/8 x 5 5/8 inches. 36pp. Illustrations throughout. Folder with extra suite of 17 electrotypes in rear pocket. Publisher's patterned cloth boards.<br/> <br/>Limited to 1000 numbered copies this no. 691 printed by the Curwen Press from design by Meynell.<br/> <br/>This fascinating work looks at the illustrations of the iconic English poet painter and figure in the field of visual arts William Blake. "17 wood engravings by Blake and 3 designed by him and cut by a journey engraver 8 of the egravings also reproduced from Blake's original proofs all printed from line blocks. 16 drawings for the engravings reproduced in collotype" Dreyfus.<br/> <br/>Dreyfus 110. The Nonesuch Press unknown books
197729157London: The Trianon Press for the Blake Trust 1977. 1st thus. 1 of a total limitation of 562. Handsome olive-colored quarter morocco binding with grey rough-weave cloth boards. Matching cloth slipcase. Spine very lightly sunned. Ex-lib with small stamp in top left corner of p. 7. Withal a Nr Fine copy in a similar slipcase. 155 pp. 60 images. 4to. 11-5/8" x 8-3/8" <br/><br/> The Trianon Press for the Blake Trust hardcover books
1926014923London: Chatto & Windus 1926. Octavo. Reprinted from the 1921 Florence plates edited and arranged with a preface by John Sampson 3431pp. beautifully bound by Bayntun in full tan morocco both boards elaborately decorated in gilt raised bands with compartments fully gilt decorated inner gilt dentelles marbled endpapers all edges gilt. A superb copy with joints strengthened. Chatto & Windus unknown books
109119London Paris and Clairvaux: Trianon Press. 29 prospectuses as follows:- Europe- 2 copies 1 with plate 13 1 plate 2; Jerusalem- 2 copies plate 4 and plate 25; The Song of Los- 10 copies 4 of plate1Title 3 of plate 4 3 of plate 6; The Book of Los- Plate 1Title; The Book of Thel- 2 copies 1 of plates 3 and 6; The Book of Ahania- Chapter 1all text; All Religions Are One- 3 copies Title "The Arguement" "Principle 5"; Designs for Thomas Gray's Poems- plate 11; Young's "Night Thoughts"- 4 colored plates with prospectus text in text boxes on a single folded sheet; There is No Natural Religion- "Principle IV"; Monochrome examples: Complete Portraiture.- 1 copy with 5 examples: Laocoon- 1 copy with 2 pp of examples; Dante- 1 copy with 2 examples. All very good or as new condition most folded as issued. § Issued by Quaritch to promote the facsimiles these generally showed a sample hand and stencil-colored or monochrome plate from the upcoming book now suitable for framing or reference. Trianon Press. 29 prospectuses as follows - Europe- 2 copies unknown books
1963110703Large folio. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1963. Large folio xviii 220 pages. 142 pages of plates. Gray cloth with gilt lettering to spine and upper cover dust jacket worn and with tears and nicks otherwise fine. § First edition thus. A fine production of the only facsimile of this huge manuscript. Bentley Blake Books 212. At the Clarendon Press hardcover books
190489812London: John Long 1904. Octavo pp. 1-6 7-8 9-12 13-301 302: printer's imprint 303-304: ads seven inserted plates with illustrations by Alfred Touchemolin original pictorial light green cloth stamped in dark green yellow and white. First edition. Of several noted bindings no priority established this copy has lettering on spine panel in dark green and is most likely a later binding state. Noted with and without inserted publisher's catalogue at rear this copy does not have the catalogue. "A spacecraft fitted with a super-telescope flies to the planet Kallistos around a star nearly 2000 light years distant for the express purpose of witnessing the last days of Christ duly revealed by the light which has only just reached that world from earth. The alien life forms encountered include carnivorous plants. Pure science fiction in spite of the religious motivation." - Locke Voyages in Space 61. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 559. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 67. Bleiler 1978 p. 58. Reginald 04022. Some bubbling to cloth on spine panel and along bottom edge of rear panel a bright nearly fine copy. #89812 John Long unknown books
189328488New York: Harper & Brothers 1893 1893. First edition. BAL 6465 state 1 binding 1; Wright III 2077. Cloth slightly spotted and worn; fine copy. 8vo original pictorial sage-green cloth gilt lettering. Frontis and 23 plates. Four pages of publisher's terminal ads. ¶ The first American novel to take a serious look at life in that uniquely American urban innovation the skyscraper and "the first important American novel with city life at its theme" - Andrews Chicago in Story. Henry Blake Fuller 1857-1929 a native of Chicago was one of the most interesting American realist writers of the late 19th century. See the DAB Wikipedia etc. <br/><br/> New York: Harper & Brothers, 1893 hardcover books
19641239734to. London and Paris: The Trianon Press 1964. 4to 103 pp. With 32 plates. Original quarter morocco marbled boards matching slipcase fine with a few small scuffs to the backstrip. § Limited to 525 numbered copies signed by the author of which this is number 129. The plates taken from Songs Visions Marriage Europe Urizen Milton and Jerusalem give a good introduction to and overview of Blake’s range. They are printed in six- and 8-color offset on paper especially manufactured to match the tint of the paper used by Blake. Bentley Blake Books Supplement page 291 issue B. The Trianon Press hardcover books
200413602New York: Viking Press 2004. First edition. Hardcover. A fine copy in dust jacket. Inscribed by Gus Van Sant to Todd Haynes on the front endpaper; "To Todd from Gus Jan 2 2005." Laid in is a hand-written note on Pic Films Inc letterhead with Gus Van Sant printed at bottom "Todd---/ happy / birthday!!! / Love / Gus." Todd Haynes is an American independent film director screenwriter and producer. He is considered a pioneer of the New Queer Cinema movement of filmmaking that emerged in the early 1990s. Van Sant is a film maker and producer Good Will Hunting. Blake Nelson is an author of adult and children's literature. His novel Paranoid Park was the basis for the big screen film written and directed by Gus Van Sant. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover books
190626505London: Chatto & Windus 1906. First edition. Frontispiece in both volumes. 2 vols. 8vo. Brick cloth with fading to spine else fine. First edition. Frontispiece in both volumes. 2 vols. 8vo. Inscribed by John Quinn to His Mother. With John Quinn's bookplate in both volumes. Under the bookplate in the first volume he has inscribed to the book to his mother "To Mother from John Sept 11 1924." An unusual if not sentimental inscription from this great collector of Irish literature etc. Chatto & Windus unknown books
1881Embry 182499Houghton Mifflin & Co. Boston: 1881. First edition first printing. Page 26-27 browned from previously laid in article title page and front free endpaper foxed minor foxing to first few pages light wear to spine tips but for foxing to title page near fine in custom mylar cover. Green cloth no dust jacket. Houghton Mifflin & Co., Boston: 1881. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
200431958Brewster Mass: Steven Albahari / 21st 2004. First edition. Joel-Peter Witkin. Folio 171 pp. illustrated with both color and b&w photographs. Red cloth with a debossed photograph affixed to the front cover. Housed in the publisher's white cloth clamshell box titled along the spine. All housed in the publisher's card mailing carton. A fine copy. A dark and disturbing view of Blake's poetry as illustrated with Witkin's unique imagery. "This is an imagery of monsters miracles deformities domination death the darkest sexuality -- and a strange and powerful beauty as well." from the introduction The plates were printed in a ten color offset process exhibiting a remarkable tonal quality. This edition was issued in various limitations with a total of 1210 copies. This is one of 200 hors commerce copies reserved for the artist and publisher. Each copy is SIGNED by the artist this on the front free endpaper and pastedown. <br/><br/> Steven Albahari / 21st hardcover books
19228196London. The Studio Limited. 1922 Bound in full white vellum. Decorative gilt frame and gilt titles to front cover. Raised bands. Gilt titled morocco label. Lovely Japan paper endsheets in marbleized turquoise. Deckled edges. t.e.g. Tall Folio 16" x 11.5". This Deluxe Edition limited to 200 numbered copies of which this is number 29. Illustrated with 104 plates 16 of which are coloured plates mounted upon heavy stock. Bottom corners of front and rear covers are soiled. Faux raised enamel patch to lower front corner else a Fine copy. The Studio Limited. hardcover books
1951109186London: Trianon Press 1951 and London: Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1954. Small 4to 116 text errata 100 facsimile pp. and Small 4to xv 264 pp. Both vols. in original orange cloth with gilt lettering and dust jackets a bit worn. § Jerusalem: 2500 copies printed. Facsimile of the Rinder copy a black-and-white version published to accompany the Stirling colored copy. Bently Blake Books 79. Commentary: First edition 1500 copies printed. This commentary was intended to go with the full-scale color facsimile and this black-and-white Rinder facsimile. Bentley Blake Books 2961. Trianon Press hardcover books
1982RDAHBFG00TWJonathan Cape 1982. Very Good. Dahl Roald. The BFG. Uncorrected Proof. Blake illustrator Quentin. London: Jonathan Cape 1982. Uncorrected Proof. 224pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Red printed wraps. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges. Rare. Jonathan Cape paperback books
192246938London: Published by The Studio Limited 1922. 1st Trade Edition. Printed by Herbert Reiach Ltd. Brown half-calf brown cloth gilt lettering to back strip TEG marbled end papers colored plated are tipped in with a tissue guard. A NF/VG copy. Binding is in NF condition gilt bright. Binders stamp to ffep head of verso. Some light age toning to edges of leaves some foxing to text leaves primarily first and last blank leaves plates are bright some very light soiling to few plates possibly handled with dirty fingers but overall a very good clean and bright copy. ix 29pp. 104 plates. Illustrated with 88 black/white and 16 colored plates. 11-7/8" x 9-2/8" <br/><br/>"Bound by Bayntun-Riviere Bath England". We can assume sometime around 1940-1950. Published by The Studio, Limited hardcover books
193614655New York: Harper & Brothers 1936. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Fine copy in a dust jacket very slightly faded at spine panel with some minor restoration at extremities not affecting lettering. An uncommon title in jacket. <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers hardcover books
19274001London: The Nonesuch Press 1927. Blake William. Lg. 4to. xvi2pp. Plus 82 collotype plates 1 printed in red each plate with an explanatory leaf. Edition limited to 1550 numbered copies. An advance presentation copy inscribed by the editor Geoffrey Keynes to artist Stephen Gooden; it is not numbered. Orig. tan linen stamped in black over boards. Some light soiling. The Nonesuch Press hardcover books
1975123980Oblong 12mo. San Francisco: Thomas Ingmire 1975. Oblong 12mo 11pp. With a hand-drawn gold initial letter on the cover and on the title-page. Original rust wrappers fine. § Limited to "300" copies of which 40 were hand-bound and maybe 100 copies completed in all -- exceptionally scarce and beautiful -- we have had one copy in the last 30 years. Ingmire here reproduces his calligraphic version of Blake’s famous poem printed found in the "Notebook" 1787-1818. Thomas Ingmire was the first American to be elected a Fellow of the prestigious Society of Scribes and Illuminators London. A vivid expression of the modern calligraphy movement his work can be found in public and private collections around the world; it is the subject of Michael Gullick's Words of Risk: The Art of Thomas Ingmire 1989 and codici 1: a teacher's notebook on modern calligraphy & lettering art 2003. His teaching experience and influence extends throughout the United States to Canada Europe Australia Japan and Hong Kong. Thomas Ingmire unknown books