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2002Embry 181375W. W. Norton 2002. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. W. W. Norton, 2002. First edition, first printing. unknown books
19781008648vo. Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press 1978. 8vo xix 253pp; 144 illus. Original cloth dust-jacket worn with signs of water damage. Good. § First edition of this collection dedicated to Sir Anthony Blunt. Indiana University Press 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
1993100098Slim small 8vo. Glasgow: Hunterian Art Gallery 1993. Slim small 8vo 24 pp. Illustrated throughout in b/w. Original wrappers. § Introduction by Paul Stirton focusing on Blake colections in Glasgow. Hunterian Art Gallery unknown books
19761000874to. Santa Barbara: Museum of Art 1976. 4to 40pp. illus; orig. wrappers. § Scarce show of Blake and his circle edited by Larry Gleeson. Museum of Art unknown books
1938100217Small 8vo. San Marino: Huntington Library 1938. Small 8vo 15pp 13 monochrome plates. Original blue printed wrappers. § Third edition. Introduction by C.H. Collins Baker. Huntington Library unknown books
19391089014to. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art 1939. 4to xix 175 pp.Frontispiece portrait and numerous illustrations of the 280 exhibits drawn from across the US. Very Good in original illustrated wrappers as issued with small chip to top of paper spine. § One of the first great Blake shows entirely drawn from American collections. Bentley BB 647: “one of the most important Blake exhibitions.†Philadelphia Museum of Art unknown books
1987103897Oblong royal 8vo. San Marino: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery 1987. Oblong royal 8vo 75pp. Illus. Original printed wrappers. § Selections from the extraordinary Essick collection. Blake Books Supplement p. 304 1987 November-1988 February. Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery unknown books
100086Princeton: 1969. 8vo 61pp illus. Original marbled wrappers slightly worn but good. § First edition an excellent account of Blake’s engravings. Bentley Blake Books 700. 1969. 8vo unknown books
2008121136Syracuse NY: Light Work - Robert B. Menschel Media Center 2008. First edition. Softcover. 48 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 1 through July 18 2008. Brief essay by Andy Grundberg and with curator's commentary by Hannah Frieser. Includes numerous color images. A near fine copy in wrappers. Light Work - Robert B. Menschel Media Center unknown books
2008127898Syracuse: Light Work Robert B. Menschel Media Center 2008. 48p. 9x10 inches essay bio-CV color plates very good in original pictorial wraps. Woman photographer's photos of adolescent girls. Catalogue of an exhibition. Light Work, Robert B. Menschel Media Center unknown books
105705London: Longman Hurst Rees & Orme 1805. Oblong folio. Engraved title and 39 full page outline engravings. Original half green hard-grain morocco gilt edges with the original gilt-lettered title on the upper cover very worn. Some foxing throughout as usual title-page creased the three Blake plates in good condition. § First edition. Reprinted several times to 1829 on a variety of papers it is effectively impossible to distinguish printings but it matters little as they are essentially identical. Bentley Blake Books 457 A. Essick William Blake’s Commercial Book Illustrations XLVI. Longman unknown books
20091336672New York: Thames & Hudson 2009. Hardcover. Quarto; VG/VG; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine grey with black print; DJ is clean and bright; Boards in blue and cream paper with black print clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; 79 pages frontispiece port. illustrated b&w color.<br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1336672. FP New Rockville Stock. Thames & Hudson hardcover books
1959130711Los Angeles: Republic Pictures 1959. Post-production Cutting Continuity script for the 1959 film. A shortened version of the 1949 Republic serial of the same name made to accommodate television release as part of a syndicated package in 1959. <br/><br/>As the telegraph heads west George Crane hopes to keep the innovation out of his territory thus preventing law and order from encroaching upon his claim. Ken Mason is an engineer on the project and grandson of the original Zorro. As Crane sends men to do his bidding to stop the project Mason must assume the role his ancestor forged in order to keep up the progress of the telegraph. <br/><br/>Set in American West shot on location in California USA. <br/><br/>White side-stapled titled wrappers dated March 23 1959 noting 8 reels and footage of 6219 feet. Mimeograph duplication. Near Fine with some mild staining. Republic Pictures unknown books
1979241914Falls Church VA: Washington Women's News Service 1979. Magazine. 16p. 8.5 x11 inches stapled wraps last page unevenly toned address label on rear wrap else very good condition. Washington Women's News Service unknown books
1898115765Boston and New York: Houghton 1898. Octavo original decorated maroon cloth. First edition. Four short stories with European settings. BAL 6468. Wright III 2078. Cloth bruised at lower rear corner endpapers tanned from flaps of dust jacket no longer present else a bright near fine copy. #115765 Houghton unknown books
1892133128New York: The Century Co. 1892. 12mo illustrations original gray-green cloth stamped in red silver gold and blind top edge stained silver other edges untrimmed. First edition. The author's second novel. BAL 6464. Wright III 2075. Cloth a bit dust soiled a very good copy with bright cover stamping. #133128 The Century Co. 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
1908115493New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1908. Octavo original decorated brown cloth. First edition. BAL 6473. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 F-464. Cloth rubbed at spine ends and corner tips endpapers tanned a sound good copy. #115493 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown 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
1998248444New York: Turtle Point Press 1998. Paperback. 300p. afterword very good first edition thus trade paperback in pictorial wraps. The 191 self-published edition is Young 1340. Originally self-published by Fuller in 1919 when he was 62 after being rejected by every NY publisher. A young English instructor in a Midwestern University encounters several homosexual characters. Turtle Point Press paperback books
1918WRCLIT83528Chicago: Dial Publishing Company 1918. LXII: 734 740-2 744 746-8; LXIII: 755 760 762 764 766 and 767. Eighteen issues. Quarto. Printed self wrappers. Some nicks fraying and occasional external dust-soiling a few bifolia detached from staples ; a good sound lot. A contiguous but broken sequence of issues from the pre-Thayer Chicago years of THE DIAL under the editorial direction of George Donlin and publisher Martyn Johnson. Contributors to these numbers include Edward Garnett Henry B. Fuller frequent Harold Laski Randolph Bourne frequent Claude Bragdon Talbot Mundy Oliver Sayler Conrad Aiken W. A. Bradley Richard Aldington Padraic Colum John Macy including on James Joyce J. Gould Fletcher Gilbert Seldes Harold Stearns Marsden Harley John Dewey Van Wyck Brooks Lord Dunsany Louis Untermeyer Thorstein Veblen J. C. Squire Amy Lowell et al. The events and literature of the ongoing European war are frequently mentioned. Dial Publishing Company 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
17931229112 vols. London: John Stockdale 1793. 2 vols. royal 8vo xi 225; vii 187 1 advertisement pp. Engraved title to each part frontispiece to vol. I and 70 plates including 12 by Blake. Full contemporary calf rebacked a bit scuffed and untidy but quite sound internally good despite the usual browning and offsetting. § First edition with Blake’s plates. The plates in this famous edition are free adaptations from the designs of Kent Wootton and Gravelot who illustrated the earlier printings of Gay's Fables. William Blake completely redesigned and redrew the 12 images for which he is responsible and is listed among the subscribers to the edition as are the other engravers who worked on this project. Blake engraved the plates opposite pp. 1 29 59 73 99 109 125 133 and 181 in volume one; and those opposite pp. 1 105 and 145 in volume two. The first issue is easily identified because it uses the long “s†throughout and the second does not. Bentley Blake Books 460A. Essick William Blake’s Commercial Book Illustrations XXVI. Ray The Illustrator and the Book in England 1. Note that in the list of subscribers there is a "Mr. Blake". Very few books are known to have been subscribed to by Blake. John Stockdale unknown books
17931092202 vols. London: John Stockdale 1793. 2 vols. in one royal 8vo xi 225; vii 1871 advertisement pp. Engraved title to each part frontispiece to vol. I and 70 plates including 12 by Blake. Old calf rebacked lower cover rehinged scuffed and untidy internally very good without the usual browning and offsetting. § First edition with Blake’s plates. “The plates in this famous edition are free adaptations from the designs of Kent Wootton and Gravelot who illustrated the earlier printings of Gay's Fables. William Blake completely redesigned and redrew the 12 images for which he is responsible and is listed among the subscribers to the edition as are the other engravers who worked on this project. Blake engraved the plates opposite pp. 1 29 59 73 99 109 125 133 and 181 in volume one; and those opposite pp. 1 105 and 145 in volume two.†Sotheran’s. The first issue is easily identified because it uses the long “s†throughout and the second does not. Bentley Blake Books 460A. Essick William Blake’s Commercial Book Illustrations XXVI. Ray The Illustrator and the Book in England 1. John Stockdale unknown books