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1960WRCLIT21430Ann Arbor: Univ. of MI Press 1960. Cloth. First edition. A fine copy in very good spine and edge tanned dust jacket. Univ. of MI Press hardcover books
1970101257Large 8vo. New York: Dover 1970. Large 8vo xiv 184 pp. illustrations. Pictorial wrappers. Very good paperback. § A combination though not complete of the 1927 and 1956 editions of the drawings from Nonesuch. Bentley Blake Books 405. Dover paperback books
1970100103Large 8vo. New York: Dover 1970. Large 8vo xiv 184 pp. illustrations. Pictorial wrappers. Very good paperback. § A combination though not complete of the 1927 and 1956 editions of the drawings from Nonesuch. Bentley Blake Books 405. Dover paperback books
1970108882Large 8vo. New York: Dover 1970. Large 8vo xiv 184pp with 92 illustrations. Near fine in original illustrated wrappers. § A combination though not complete of the 1927 and 1956 editions of the drawings from Nonesuch. Bentley BB 405. Dover unknown books
200165510Baltimore:: Johns Hopkins University Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 0801865492 . First printing. Fine in a near fine a bit faded along the tops of the flap edges dust jacket. . Johns Hopkins University Press, hardcover books
2005UBLADYL00fpDK Publishers 2005. Fine. Blake Mark. Dylan: Visions Portraits and Back Pages. London UK: DK Publishers 2005. 287pp. 4to. Pictorial Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. DK Publishers hardcover 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
1953WRCLIT30369Berkeley: University of California Press 1953. Cloth. First edition. Soft crease to front free endpaper else near fine in a very good dust jacket with a bit of rumpling and a tiny closed tear to the top of the upper panel. University of California Press hardcover books
19537523BERKELEY UNIV OF CA PRESS 1953 1953. DUST JACKET FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. BERKELEY, UNIV OF CA PRESS, 1953 hardcover books
1953005537Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of Califonria Press 1953. xi 271p. dj. University of Califonria Press unknown books
19686719New York: Hafner 1968. hardcover. very good. Report of a Macy Conference. in cooperation with the National Library of Medicine Bethesda Md. June 22 -24 1966. Slim 8vo blue cloth ex-lib. tape on spine. New York: Hafner 1968. Very good.<br/><br/> Hafner unknown books
1968MMRM1101New York:: Hafner 1968. 1968. First printing. 8vo. 4 132 pp. Blue gilt-stamped cloth dust-jacket; jacket a bit worn. Ownership stamp of Russell C. Maulitz. Very good. Proceedings of a MACY Conference Sponsored by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation in cooperation with the National Library of Medicine Bethesda Maryland June 22-24 1966. Contents: The "New Wave" in the History of Medicine; What Medical History Should be Taught to Medical Students; Who Should Teach the History of Medicine The History of Medicine as Part of the University Complex; How to Support and promote the History of Medicine. Hafner, 1968. hardcover books
1997187066Folio Society 1997-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Book and slipcase are in very good condition with light wear. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. pty Folio Society hardcover books
1926WRCLIT80816New York: William Edwin Rudge 1926. Boards paper label. One of 200 copies. A bit of rubbing at extremities but very good and sound. [William Edwin Rudge] hardcover books
19261015468vo. New York: William Edwin Rudge 1926. 8vo 16 leaves unpaginated. Gray paper covered boards. Paper label affixed to front cover. Boards worn. Very good. § Limited edition of 200 copies. Bentley BB 252B. William Edwin Rudge hardcover books
19261015478vo. New York: William Edwin Rudge 1926. 8vo 16 leaves unpaginated. Gray paper covered boards. Top portion of spine missing. Paper label affixed to front cover. Boards worn. Glassine wrapper. Very good. § Limited edition of 200 copies. William Edwin Rudge hardcover books
100776Los Angeles CA: Zeitlin & Ver Brugge Booksellers 1971. 8vo 48pp. Illustrated including a Blake image item 5: A Standing Archer. Printed wrappers with some water damage to spine. Good. § Zeitlin & Ver Brugge unknown books
19841015268vo. Madrid: Swan 1984. 8vo 141pp. with 28 full-color plates. Illustrated wrappers with minor soiling. Very good. § First edition. Bentley BBS p.76 Swan unknown books
19841015258vo. Madrid: Swan 1984. 8vo 141pp. with 28 full-color plates. Illustrated wrappers edges curled with minor soiling. Very good. § First edition. Bentley BBS p.76 Swan unknown books
191757249NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1917. First Edition. Signed presentation from Jackson on the front endpaper: "To my cheery friend Charles Rufus Harte. Nov. 3/17. W. Jackson." Harte was a civil engineer and a member of the Connecticut Historical Society writing several books on the state's early iron industry and its civil engineers. Jackson was the editor of the "Electric Railway Journal. Tall 8vo. black cloth spine stamped in gilt; 487 pages. Illustrated. Very Good covers nice & bright; contents clean & tight. McGraw-Hill Book Company unknown 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
192573828London: Chapman & Hall 1925. Hardcover. Good. photos index xvi 206p. Original green cloth. 22cm. Backstrip and adjacent cover area faded. Corner worn. Former owner's name stamp embossed on title-leaf. No Jacket. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall hardcover books
19821007798vo. San Francisco CA: John Howell Books 1982. 8vo 128pp. Illustrated. Item 83 on page 31: Hayley William. The Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper with 6 engravings by William Blake. Printed wrappers. Very good to near fine. § John Howell Books unknown books
1979105061Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited 1979. Hardbound. VG/VG. Rust colored cloth. 232 pp. over 300 bw plates some color as well. Over 300 pieces are illustrated an annotated. Over 50 pages of illustrated Introductory text and remarks precede the item presentation. McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited hardcover books
17981680London: Printed for John Murray 1798. First Edition in English. Three quarto volumes in five 339 x 272mm. Bound by J. Bohn in a close-to-contemporary diced Russian calf binding. Some of the joints reinforced and now all volumes holding well. Complete as to the text and with all five half-titles but with only 168 of the 173 full-page engraved plates by William Blake Bartolozzi Thomas Holloway and others. With the three engraved vignettes engraved by Blake Volume I pages 127 206 and 225 as well as a full-page plate engraved by Blake after Rubens V.I opposite page 159. <br/><br/>A Very Good set overall with light to moderate foxing near the plates most text leaves are generally in excellent shape. <br/><br/>Lavater 1741-1801 "was the last and most influential of the descriptive physiognomists a class of pseudo-scientists who attempted to ascertain character on the basis of physical features.Von der Physiognomik 1772 an unillustrated two volume book was Lavater's first work on the subject; this was later expanded with the help of Goethe into the four-volume Physiognomische Fragmente 1775-1778 and further perfected in a French translation Essais sur la physiognomie.supervised by Lavater himself. Lavater's physiognomy differed from those of his predecessors in that he paid special attention to the structure of the head particularly the forehead—a form of psychological indexing that exerted some influence on the development of phrenology and brain localization theories in the early nineteenth century. Lavater's work also influenced artists of the period both in the overall creation of portraits and in the use of his physiognomical theories to construct individual faces in historical paintings" Norman Library.<br/><br/>Lavater's work on physiognomy was extremely popular and by 1810 sixteen German twenty English fifteen French two American two Russian one Dutch and one Italian versions had appeared. Among the portraits included are those of Descartes Locke Milton Newton Vesalius Voltaire and George Washington. Garrison and Morton. Norman Library. Osler 3178. Printed for John Murray unknown books