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pp. xv, 189 + Plus color frontis and full page color illustrations by William Blake. Brown silk moire endpapers. All edges gold. Original yellow page ribbon. 4to. Original full dark blue leather binding with gold open arabesque designs through out. Gilt decorated and lettered spine with raised bands. Hardbound. Very beautiful, crisp copy. This Collector's Edition is published in advanced for the subscribers of the Easton Press collection of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written". Introduction by John T. Winterich. PRESS/W75
8vo., First Edition thus, with 28 fine watercolour illustrations by Blake; pictorial blue cloth, upper board with red leather label framed and lettered in gilt, red leather back lettered in gilt, gilt top, ribbon marker, a fine copy in publisher's cloth slip-case with mounted coloured illustration (repeated from text). EDITION LIMITED TO 750 COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 209). A sumptuous edition, presenting the definitive text of Bunyan's masterpiece with all twenty-eight of Blake's original and visionary watercolour illustrations.
1st edition. VG pbk. TV tie-in. ISBN 0722116616. 19889. eng
VG pbk reprint. TV tie-in. Based on the original screenplays by Brian Clemens, Anthony Read and P.J. Hammond. ISBN 0722152396. 20321. eng
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous illustrations throughout; pictorial cloth, backstrips lettered in colours, metallic endpapers, ribbon markers, a near fine copy in publisher's printed board slip-case.
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous illustrations throughout; pictorial cloth, backstrips lettered in colours, metallic endpapers, ribbon markers, a near fine copy in publisher's printed board slip-case.
6 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous illustrations throughout; pictorial cloth, backstrips lettered in colours, metallic endpapers, ribbon markers, a near fine copy in publisher's printed board slip-cases.
260p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
1st edition. VG hbk in pictorial boards. A Sexton Blake story. 17915. eng
4 pages. From the movie "The Great Race". Small prior owner's name atop front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Woodstock, William Edwin Rudge, Publisher, 1948, in-8, br., pp. (9 su 56 complessive). Con 5 ill. in b.n. nel testo.
In-16 p. (mm. 156x95), 2 opere in 1 volume, p. vitellino coevo, sottili cornici dorate ai piatti, decoraz. e tit. oro al dorso (spacchi e picc. manc.), pp. XII,165, con 6 pregevoli tavv. f.t. inc. su rame da William Blake su disegni di Maria Flaxman. Prima edizione "corretta" e con le incisioni di Blake. Cfr. The Cambridge Bibl.,II, p. 364 - Benezit,II, pp.369-70 e V, p. 509. Unito a: CAMPBELL Thomas, "The pleasures of hope; with other poems". The fourth edition, corrected and enlarged. Glasgow, 1800, pp. (8),136, con 4 belle tavv. f.t. inc. in rame. Pagine ingiallite per la qualità della carta, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato.
Pages 303-396 plus 28 pages of ads, many wonderfully illustrated. Numerous black and white illustrations and photos in text. Features: Saved by Two Inches - How a big-horn sheep brought a veteran hunter to the verge of destruction in Montana; Gun-Running with Mexican Outlaw Emiliano Zapata - article with great photos; A Terrible Trip - Gold Searching in German New Guinea; Twenty Years in Newfoundland (Part II) - article with nice photos; Fishermen's Luck - a story from New Zealand involving T. Colthart, H. Hewlett and D.G. FitzGibbon; Across the Andes and Down the Amazon - the story of an adventurous journey (part II); The Well of Skulls - a story from Hyderabad; The Lake of Life - the Idiong secret society in Africa; The King Who Met His Match - a story from Sierra Leone; Trapped in a Tank (cover illustration); Captured by the Monkey-Men - an explorer's tale from the Orinoco River; The Smugglers of Gibraltar; Pete the Pup - an adventurous dog in New Mexico. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Minor chipping to back strip. Three inch opening between front cover and base of spine. Overall a pleasing copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: How I Saved My Husband From Execution - Mr. Yaro Galvon had been condemned to be shot by the Mexican Government; An Unknown Switzerland - Canada's Unknown Alpine Wonderland - The Canadian Rockies; Across the Atlantic in a Tug - Captain J.W. Penberthy spent 2.5 months taking a tug from Argentina to England; A Flying Man in South America - Part I - John G. Barron imported a monoplane to South America and spent 2.5 years their giving exhibition flights, often to people who had never seen an airplane - article with great photos; The Third Attempt - How I Escaped From Germany - Corporal John Southern explains how he succeeded on his third attempt; Seaman Blake Discovers Coney Island - an exciting day for two unsophisticated bluejackets of the Royal Navy; The Dogs of War - All abou the "Four-Footed" Soldiers of France, with nice photos; Round Labrador and Hudson Bay - Part II - E.W. Hawkes travelled 3,000 miles in Labrador and Hudson Bay, gaining a vivid impression of its lonely trading ports and mission stations, and the curious manners and customs of the Eskimos - article with photos; "Back to the Land" - city-worker Frank Hemstreet decides to try his luck as an extra hand on a farm during harvest near Vanguard, Saskatchewan; "Red Rube" - an account of the lurid career of one of the most daring and successful train robbers to plague American railroad and express companies; The Saving of Paris - how the wit of a humble woodman's widow led to the preservation of the Western Railway of France in the early days of WWI; "What Happened to Glenholme" - a merchant ship is sunk by a German U-boat in the Mediterranean; and more. pp. 4 [ads], [2], 483-572, [16] ads. Covers detached as one but present. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
47 pages. Features: The (bilingual) National Theatre School of Canada, located in Montreal; They Expect Miracles of (baseball player) Frank Howard; Dillies by Dali - the famed surrealist applies his ideas to a new medium - the designing of jewelry - with seven colour illustrations; Amanda Blake says "I don't need men" - marriage has no place in the life of the girl TV viewers know as Gunsmoke's Kitty Russell; Maurice Chevalier - the eternal youth; Anatomy of a Wedding - X-ray wedding photos!; Showing the flag - 798 Mini-minor cars are arranged to form a giant Union Jack (with colour photo); They have a word for it - a series of new Canadian dictionaries published by Gage; Essie Johnson - new model missionary - a Canadian works in Northern Rhodesia to prepare the Africans to educate their own people; Colour photos of birds; Nipper by Doug Wright. Nice colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
Revised edition. Ex library hardback in near very good condition. eng
Together 4 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, on laid paper, with [first work] portrait frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present) and 58 fine plates in collotype, [second work] portrait frontispiece and 23 plates, free endpapers lightly browned; original Nonesuch binding of marbled boards, vellum backs lettered and numbered in gilt, uncut, backstrips lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean crisp set. THIS SET WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF ROGER SENHOUSE AND BEARS HIS NEAT HOLOGRAPH SIGNATURE WITH DATE ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPERS. EDITIONS LIMITED TO 1500 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 779) AND 1480 COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 1445) RESPECTIVELY.
Features: Banditos do Brazil, by Albert Bailey; The Shrimp in the Shell; The Scratches on the Glass - V, by Gladys Blake; It's All Fun, by Q. Howe; PLEASE NOTE: PAGE 329/330 MISSING; Page 331/332 loose but present; Bicycle Polo, the newest and fastest outdoor game for boys, with photos and rules; Graphology; How to make Polo Mallets; The Boys Who Made Radio - I - Marconi, by Earle Reeves; Here and there among the colleges; and more. Nice Dodge Brothers Motor Car ad on back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: The Madawaska Squatter Case, by Holman Day; Captain Crawling Tommy, by David A. Wasson; The Scratches on the Glass, by Gladys Blake; High and Mighty, by Thomas A. Curry; Varsity Training, by Ben Friedman; Little Molly's Adventure in "Uncle Ed's Hayfield", by F.S.M. Franks; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Runners of the Woods, by Samuel Merwin; How the Colleges Pursue the Stars, by Ben Friedman; The Scratches on the Glass - IX, by Gladys Blake; Catherine Blows the Horn, by C.A. Stephens; Chrysler '70' ad on page 397; How to Make Real Bows and Arrows - II; A Summer Job That Pays, by William Bang; Attention Eight! - what the Captain of teh Senior Crew at Wellesley thinks girls whould like to know about Rowing. Nice Grape Nuts ad on back cover. Average wear. Book
1st edition. 4to, 160 pages, illustrated. Hardback in near fine condition in near fine condition dust jacket. ISBN 050001728X 50345. eng
94 pages. Features: Dago Blazer - Steve Lowry's 1971 Chevrolet Blazer; Grim Reaper - Kenneth Costella's 1965 Ford F-100; Our Gang Bang #8; Boise Blaster - Terry Applegate's upholstery shop truck; Hot Biscuits - Tufted Accent Panels - How-to; Precious Metal - David Zuber's 1979 Chevy Pickup; Ozark Mountain Vannin'; Grey Hound - Chuck Fuerst's 1956 F-100 Panel; Reno '84; Splash Guards; Southern California's femail Mini-Truckers; Center That Fan - custom water pump for those classic hauler engine swaps; Blake Takaezy's 1977 Chevy LUV; Blue Hawaiian - Fast Eddie Hoehn's 1977 Dodge Van. Some markings on pages 51, 64 and 65. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
A new, unread book in excellent condition. 8 1/2"w x 11"h. 154 pages. Color images on every page. Seattle artists Jon Strongbow's book on "an ongoing grass roots art movement that could be designated as Magic Realism, or Visionary Surrealism, or what is now called Low Brow Art or Pop Surrealism in some circles. It begins back in the 1970's when the Market started allowing artists and craftspeople to participate in the market, which had previously been dominated by farmers and flower growers." Some of the artists included are Tim Winstrom, Paul Sloan, Dharmic Engineers, Rob Schouten, Ray Pelley, Milo Duke, Winston Haycock, Kim Drew, Melanie Reed, Mark Holter, Blake Klazmer, Craig Anderson, Aaron Murphy, Dave Ryan, Robert Williams, Jesse Link, Alex Achaval, Sally Simmons, Kevin Darras, David Gould, Graham Callen, Rob D'Arc, and Scott Alberts.
A new, unread book in excellent condition. 8 1/2"w x 11"h. 154 pages. Color images on every page. Seattle artists Jon Strongbow's book on "an ongoing grass roots art movement that could be designated as Magic Realism, or Visionary Surrealism, or what is now called Low Brow Art or Pop Surrealism in some circles. It begins back in the 1970's when the Market started allowing artists and craftspeople to participate in the market, which had previously been dominated by farmers and flower growers." Some of the artists included are Tim Winstrom, Paul Sloan, Dharmic Engineers, Rob Schouten, Ray Pelley, Milo Duke, Winston Haycock, Kim Drew, Melanie Reed, Mark Holter, Blake Klazmer, Craig Anderson, Aaron Murphy, Dave Ryan, Robert Williams, Jesse Link, Alex Achaval, Sally Simmons, Kevin Darras, David Gould, Graham Callen, Rob D'Arc, and Scott Alberts.
A new, unread book in excellent condition. 8 1/2"w x 11"h. 154 pages. Color images on every page. Seattle artists Jon Strongbow's book on "an ongoing grass roots art movement that could be designated as Magic Realism, or Visionary Surrealism, or what is now called Low Brow Art or Pop Surrealism in some circles. It begins back in the 1970's when the Market started allowing artists and craftspeople to participate in the market, which had previously been dominated by farmers and flower growers." Some of the artists included are Tim Winstrom, Paul Sloan, Dharmic Engineers, Rob Schouten, Ray Pelley, Milo Duke, Winston Haycock, Kim Drew, Melanie Reed, Mark Holter, Blake Klazmer, Craig Anderson, Aaron Murphy, Dave Ryan, Robert Williams, Jesse Link, Alex Achaval, Sally Simmons, Kevin Darras, David Gould, Graham Callen, Rob D'Arc, and Scott Alberts.