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1978Embry 196805Shambhala 1978. First printing thus. Light bump to upper front corner else fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Shambhala, 1978. First printing thus. unknown books
18861088064to. Edmonton: William Muir 1886. 4to 4 45 hand-colored plates 2 leaves. Contemporary half navy calf gilt with navy morocco and gilt label on cover and navy cloth boards original wrappers bound in. A fine copy with the bookplate of H.C. Plimmer. § Limited to about 50 copies by Muir and his team based on copy A. Muir’s preface is five pages and at the end is a three-page facsimile of Blake’s letter of March 16 1804. The first facsimile of the second-longest and penultimate of Blake’s illuminated books which is known in only four copies. The poem follows the poet John Milton returned from heaven to the mortal world on a journey of self-discovery and renewal The William Blake Archive. Blake himself is present as the personification of Imagination and the poem contains many biographical allusions. It is exceptionally rich with numerous full-page plates. Blake’s famous poem “Jerusalem†appears in the preface to Milton only in copies A and B. Bentley BB 249f. William Muir hardcover books
1981100768Large 4to. Gloucestershire UK: The Whittington Press 1981. Large 4to bi-fold with tipped-in color plate of The Old Dragon loose. Light soiling. Very good. § Announcement of the May 1981 limited edition publication Milton’s Hymn On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity with Illustrations by William Blake by Whittington Press in association with Angscot Productions. The Whittington Press unknown books
1947RBLAMIN00LAWThe Crime Club 1947. Good. Blake Nicholas. Minute for Murder. London: The Crime Club 1947. 1st edition. 256pp. 8vo. Scarlet cloth. Book condition: Good with edges lightly bumped and slightly sunned. Quite subtly soiled covers. Former owner's name on front free endsheet and short note on rear free endsheet. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with chipped edges and subtly rubbed extremities and a few soft creases in panels near edges. Rear panel subtly soiled with several short closed tears in edges. Remnant of old bookseller's sticker on front flap near bottom edge. The Crime Club hardcover books
196811156Durham England: University of Durham 1968. Paperback. Near Fine. 34p. Original wrapper. 24cm. Research Paper Series No.9 1968. Dept. of Geography. <br/><br/> University of Durham paperback books
1942145119Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1942. Vintage double weight photograph of director Wells Root and actor Dan Dailey on the set of the 1942 film. Mimeo snipe holograph annotations and an studio stamp on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on a series of short stories by Jennie Harris Olver published in the 1930s. <br/>Mokey Robert Blake an eight year old boy who recently lost his mother struggles to adapt to his new household. His father is largely absent and his stepmother doesn't care to understand him and is quick to become angry when he acts out. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
201517339Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press 2015. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Octavo 21 cm pp. 108. Black boards with gilt design and spine text. Gift quality. Poems about Kanye West. Wesleyan University Press hardcover books
197075955NY:: Harper & Row. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. B000I2UPO6 . First printing. Very good in a good age darkened dust jacket. . Harper & Row, hardcover books
19931333711New York: Viking 1993. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/VG- Hardcover w/ DJ; Blue spine with White text; Dustjacket has slight edgewear slight shelfwear partial sticker on rear cover; Boards strong slight edgewear slight shelfwear slight rubbing to corners; Textblock has ink stamp on front endpaper otherwise clean; 63 pp. 1333711. FP New Rockville Stock. Viking hardcover books
108730London: J Johnson 1806. 2 vols. 4to xviii 423 4 index and plate list; iv 419 6 index and plate list pp with 40 hand-coloured plates in both vol I and vol II as called for plus hand-coloured title page to vol I and coloured vignette to both volumes. 16 of the plates and the two title page vignettes are by Blake. Contemporary diamond calf with gilt rules and decoration including to spine with general light wear the front cover of vol I rehinged; internally good some offsetting and spotting to reverse of a few plates occasional mild foxing to margins but generally a good clean copy. § Second edition revised and enlarged very scarce colored. Stedman's account of the slave rebellion in Dutch Guiana 1772-1777 with 40 hand-colored plates 16 by William Blake. A best-seller in its day and translated many times Stedman's narrative was an important resource for the abolitionist movement across Europe even though Stedman himself was not straightforwardly anti-slavery. Stedman based the text on personal diaries he kept on his travels now held by the University of Minnesota albeit with his numerous accounts of sexual liaisons with free and enslaved women reduced and romaticised. Essick writes that "Stedman's narrative of the brutalities of slavery very probably influenced Blake's own anti-slavery position"; Blake's graphic illustrations of abused slaves infused with human dignity undoubtedly influenced the reading public and advanced the abolitionist's cause. Essick William Blake's Commercial Book Illustrations XXXIII. Bentley Blake Books 499. J unknown books
1793104757Single plate. London: Johnson 1793. Single plate in fine condition. § Essick William Blake’s Commercial Book Illustrations XXXIII #13. Johnson unknown books
134759Pasadena CA: Clinker Press The n.d. Broadside. Clinker Press The. small folio. Broadside. Privately printed by Andre Chaves of The Clinker Press. This features an illustration and quote by William Blake. Clinker Press, The unknown books
2020265545npl: Underworld Amusements 2020. Pamphlet. 7p. stapled wraps 5.5x8.5 inches very good poetry zine. Previously published in Blake's book Gone to Coventry. "100 copies of this booklet printed in January 2020 as gifts for the friends of Underworld Amusements"-rear wrap. Anarchist publisher with some references to egoist anarchism in poems. Underworld Amusements unknown books
199368098NY:: Knopf. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 0394548965 . Black and white photographs. First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Knopf, hardcover books
1960198612Cambridge Golden Head Press 1960. 1960. First edition. Small 4to. Bibliography. 47 pages. Original stiff gray wrappers. Fine. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Cambridge, Golden Head Press, 1960. paperback books
1934526591934. BLAKE Rodney. NOTHING NEW. NY: Publishers Press Association 1934. 8vo. cloth and board in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Blake on title page: "Edna Strasser To one of my dearest friends With love Rodney Blake. March 1945." Near fine; some sunning spine d/j. $75.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1934471421934. BLAKE Rodney. NOTHING NEW. NY: Publishers Press Association 1934. 8vo. cloth & boards in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation by Blake on half-title page: "To Edna Strasser with much love. Rodney Blake. June 1953." Near fine slight browning to edges of covers; sunned spine tiny tear d/j. $75.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
193024724New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1930. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. A few nicks to cloth. Else very good to near fine with bright gilt stamping in a nearly fine dust jacket with a closed tear at top edge. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1941WRCLIT41071San Francisco: The Colt Press 1941. Linen and batik paper over boards paper label. Portrait by Reynolds. Second edition. Endsheets and extremities a bit darkened else very good. The Colt Press hardcover books
726COLT PRESS. COLT PRESS CLARK Thomas Blake. OMAI FIRST POLYNESIAN AMBASSADOR TO ENGLA San Francisco: The Colt Press 1940. 4to. Cloth spine bark paper over boards. iv 114 1 pages. One of 500 copies. A nicely printed account of Omai's visit to England and "of how he was feted Fanny Burney approved by Samuel Johnson entertained by Mrs. Thrale & Lord Sandwich and painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds." A New York Times Book Review laid-in. unknown books
194017100507San Francisco: Colt Press 1940. First and Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. One of five hundred copies large octavo size 119 pp. with prospectus. Mai ca.1751-1780 was mistakenly known as "Omai" in Britain and that is how many still think of him today. He was a young Polynesian priest who was brought to England in 1774 on the British ship HMS "Adventure". He was introduced to London high society by the naturalist Sir Joseph Banks who invited Mai to dine with imminent personages of the day such as the First Lord of the Admiralty Lord Sandwich the notorious and boisterous Mrs. Thrale the erudite Fanny Burney and the stubborn skeptic Samuel Johnson. After two years he was returned to Otaheite; this is the story of both his visit and retreat told by the University of Hawaii professor Thomas Blake Clark with a reproduction of Omai's portrait which was done by the eminent portraitist of the day Sir Joshua Reynolds. This is the second book of Jane Grabhorn's Colt Press's "South Sea Series" and was so successful it was reprinted the following year with a more recent reprint being issued by the University of Hawaii; the author Thomas Clark was a scholar of eighteenth century literature who served as a professor at the University.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Original quarter batik cloth with patterned tapa cloth covered boards printed label strip affixed to backstrip fore-edge uncut plain endpapers monochrome frontis after a portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds most signatures remain unopened; handset type rag paper large octavo size just under 9.75" by 7.75" pagination: i-iv 1-114 115 first and limited edition of five hundred copies. With the prospectus a single sheet of paper folded once letterpress printed on both sides measuring 9 3/8" by 7 3/8" when open.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Near fine the binding is clean and bright text block is strong with solid hinges internally clean with no foxing and free of prior owner markings; a few odd places of glue residue to the front endpaper and some very minor rubbing/shelfwear to edges else fine. Prospectus is near fine clean with very short tears just beginning at the edges at the fold and two of the corners with creasing.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply; 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. Colt Press hardcover books
19408042San Francisco: The Colt Press 1940 First edition. One of 500 copies. Small quarto. 4 115pp. Frontis portrait. Half linen over batik boards paper spine label. Bookplate on inner cover. Offsetting to front free endpaper as usual. Edges of cover slightly faded else a near fine copy. In 1938 Jane Grabhorn in partnership with W. M. Roth and Jane Swinerton set up The Colt Press. With the advent of the War the partnership was dissolved and from 1941 all Colt Press book while designed by Jane were printed by the Grabhorn Press. We believe this title to be the last published and printed by the "original" Colt Press. The frontispiece portrait of Omai is from the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. "The Polynesian Omai was a great success in London - he seemed to embody Jean Jacques Rousseau's concept of the 'noble savage' much in vogue at the time of Omai's arrival in England. For two years Omai was the darling of society" Hill. Hill Pacific Voyages new version: 301. The Colt Press hardcover books
1941267267San Francisco: The Colt Press 1941. First Trade Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The true story of his voyage there in 1774. Quarter linen over batik paper-covered boards with paper spine label. Previous owner name on the front pastedown. Very Good binding. The Colt Press unknown books
18172124581817. Royal 8vo. Minor splits. Royal 8vo. AGE 11 ON EDUCATION. "Education will be very useful to us in all our business through life-and if we have not an education we shall feel very unhappy." My sentiments exactly. unknown books
108856London: Kegan Paul Trench and Co. 1887. 4to pp 81-128 with a Burne-Jones frontispiece and other illustrations as called for. Includes Blake's "Sibylline Leaf on Homer and Virgil" at p 113 facsimilied by William Muir but uncredited with Herbert p.Horne's note on the illustration at pp 115/116. Very Good with slightly dusty edges to the pages and minor spotting and discoloration to the wrappers to the journal as usual. § Bentley BB 1885 under Horne: “a critique illustrated by a Muir facsimileâ€. A pretty scarce item -- we have only had it once in over forty years had one copy and there were none listed at auction or for sale on the Rare Book Hub. Also see Bentley BB 249 h. Kegan Paul unknown books