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1824212463Warwick 1824. VG. unknown books
1994Embry 182943U. of California Press 1994. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. Full page color photographs by Tupper Ansel Blake. U. of California Press, 1994. First edition, first printing. unknown books
WELLER9780062686152New. New book. unknown books
1967262786Cleveland: K.D.S. Century Books 1967. Paperback. 190p. toning to pages else a very good first edition PBO in camp pictorial wraps. Gay lesbian and bisexual erotica offered as "case studies K.D.S. Century Books paperback books
19839018484Boulder and Lawrence: The Geological Society of America & The Unversity of Kansas 1983. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in the publisher's original blue cloth covered boards spine stamped in gilt. Black and white illustrations throughout. <br/><br/> The Geological Society of America & The Unversity of Kansas hardcover books
196039779NY:: Taplinger Publishing Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1960. Hardcover. Black and white photographs. First edition. Foxing on top edge else very good in a very good minor edge wear with a few small chips dust jacket. . Taplinger Publishing Company, hardcover books
1995SKU1024032Farnsworth House Military Impressions 1995-01-01. PAPERBACK. Good. 0964363224 Moderate wear. Has a good binding no marks or notations. Ships from our bookstore in West Columbia S.C.! tnos Farnsworth House Military Impressions paperback books
19393433glLondon: Cassell and Company Limited 1939. Octavo blue cloth hardcover 237 pp. Very Good with light sunning to spine and former-owner bookplate; in a Good dust jacket with rubbing to edges. Cassell and Company Limited, (1939). hardcover books
186918495Boston: J.E. Farwell & Co. 1869. 12pp. Stitched partly uncut. Light wear title and last page dustsoiled Good. Blake seeks subscribers for $2000000 of the capital stock of his new Company which intends to purchase "a line of American Steamships between Boston and Liverpool." $1.5 million will be used for purchasing the steamers and the other half million for this and that. He anticipates profitable traffic in passengers and freight. He includes a Form of Subscription estimates of profit and other useful material including a description of the steamer Ontario which "is already fully ship-rigged." OCLC records many many microform copies but only one of the real thing. FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Eberstadt or Decker. OCLC 47720650 1- WRes. Hist. Soc. J.E. Farwell & Co. unknown books
19811087898vo. Isle of Ely: Waterside Press 1981. 8vo 20 pp 3 with letterpress the remainder blank but one with Sir Geoffrey Keynes’s inscribed dedication of this copy to Terry Buckley. Near fine in original green calf over marble papered boards. § #59 of 100 copies in all of a poem believed by Keynes to have been originally written by Blake for publication in Poetical Sketches. The attribution to Blake was made by Keynes in 1980 although it is not supported by some Blake scholars at present. Bentley BBS p140. Waterside Press hardcover books
19817168Isle Of Ely: Waterside Press 1981. Limited Edition. Original Wraps. Near Fine in Wraps. Minor shelf/edge wear touch of sun at the spine else tight bright and unmarred. Green paper wraps white paper label black ink lettering. Small 4to. np. Limited numbered edition this being 26 of 100. <br/><br/>A previously unpublished poem attributed to William Blake and including a statement by Geoffrey Keynes. Waterside Press paperback books
19721000898vo. London: The Book Collector 1972. 8vo 112 pp. Printed wrappers slightly sunned. § A pleasant and educational festschrift with essays by Blake scholars of the time. Includes Keynes’s own article “Blake’s Engravings for Gay’s Fables†with 12 plates. Bentley Blake Books 2015A The Book Collector unknown books
1808123890Single plate. London: Cromek 1808. Single plate etching on wove unwatermarked paper full margin including the note "Subscriber's copy" at the very bottom often trimmed off. § From the first quarto edition this is one of the most powerful plates in the series. Bentley Blake Books 435b. Cromek unknown books
19671107054to. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1967. 4to 9 94 pp with 25 black and white illustrations. Very good in original beige cloth boards and gilt title with dust-jacket slightly worn. § First edition of this important facsimile. “Tiriel†was the first of Blake’s prophetic books written c. 1789 but never engraved or printed by Blake who was dissatisfied with it. It was first published by W.M. Rossetti in 1874. Bentley BB 204. Clarendon Press hardcover books
19671088444to. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1967. 4to 9 94 pp with 25 black and white illustrations. Very Good in original beige cloth boards and gilt title with dust-jacket slightly frayed at head of spine. § First edition of this important facsimile. “Tiriel†was the first of Blakje’s prophetic books written c. 1789 but never engraved or printed by Blake who was dissatisfied with it. It was first published by W.M. Rossetti in 1874.Bentley BB 204. Clarendon Press hardcover books
107027OUP: 1967. 4to 9 94 pages. Illus. Original cloth dust-jacket a bit soiled and torn § First edition of this important facsimile. Bentley Blake Books 204. 1967. 4to hardcover books
1796177280London: W. Wilson 1796. Softcover. Poor- Sold as a reference copy only spine missing covers stained and significant wear foxing throughout. Missing plate 24. Tan cardboard wraps 2 preliminary leaves iii 52 pages l leaves 24 plates. Some of the plates were engraved by William Blake from designs by Cumberland. Page 49-52: "A numerical catalogue of above six hundred subjects from engraved stones almost all of which are from the finest antiques; selected with care for the use of artists from Mr. Tassies' cabinet consisting of above sixteen thousand impressions; all or any part of which are sold at his house in Leicester-Fields in sulpher casts mounted and numbered according to his descriptive catalogue at fourpence each."Art Instruction/Technique or Conservation. W. Wilson unknown books
1971027469London: Published By the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust London 1971. xx 72p. plus 30 colored and b/w plates original stiff wrappers quarto format. Published By the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust, London unknown books
1957143037Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1957. Revised Final script for the 1958 film. Based on the 1947 play "For Love or Money" by F. Hugh Herbert. Presentation copy belonging to producer Ross Hunter bound in full navy calf with gilt titles and design with Hunter's name on the front board. <br/><br/>Veteran actor Curd Jurgens begins to have feelings for a young woman Debbie Reynolds much to the chagrin of his romantic partner Alexis Smith. Ultimately Reynolds chooses his younger neighbor John Saxon and Jurgens happily returns to Smith. Winner of a Golden Globe. <br/><br/>Set in Connecticut. <br/><br/>Title page present noted as Revised Final with credits for screenwriter Blake Edwards. 142 leaves with last page of text numbered "135-A and 136." Mimeograph duplication with blue and pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 7/12/57 and 9/24/57. Pages Fine presentation binding about Fine. Universal Pictures unknown books
1958132722London: Unviersal International Pictures 1958. Collection of 8 vintage full-color still photographs from the 1958 UK release of the 1958 US film. <br/><br/>Based on a play by F. Hugh Herbert about a young woman who asks another guest at party to rescue her from her lecherous boss. When her rescuer suggests that she get out of her wet clothes she escapes and finds safety in the home of a retired actor. <br/><br/>A story set in Connecticut shot at Universal Studios in California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Faint creasing overall else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Unviersal International Pictures 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
18861088104to. Edmonton: William Muir 1886. 4to printed upper wrapper; 1 blank 2 Preface 3-23 text; lower wrapper printed on the inside with the “Programme†dated November 1885. All bound into modern blue buckram red morocco label on backstrip bookplate of Joseph Holland and a Moncure Biddle typed library record at front Houghton Library Phil Hofer manuscript note pasted in at the back. A fine copy. § Copy No. 11 of 50.Includes “ All Religions are One†and Muir's own version of the missing plate b5. Essick notes: There is No Natural Religion. The "Preface" dated 1886 indicates that the facsimile is based on plates "in the British Museum copy A and from some papers in my own possession copy L." However the printed front wrapper of Muir's Europe facsimile 1887 indicates that "Mr. Burt's copy H--which according to Joseph Viscomi is a forgery" was also used. This would seem to be correct since copies A and L are printed in olive and green whereas plates a1 a2 and b1 in the facsimile are in brown as in copy H. Also includes plate 2 of All Religions are One the original of which is bound into There is No Natural Religion copy M and Muir's own version of the missing plate b5. Delivered to Quaritch 8 Sept. 1886. Note: There is No Natural Religion copy M also printed in brown but it seems unlikely that this was "Mr. Burt's copy" since copy M was in the Tulk family collection until 1956.†Bentley BB 249 G. William Muir hardcover books
19711106742 vols. London: Trianon Press 1971. 2 vols 4to and small 4to with 20 color plates and an 11 pp.description and bibliographical statement by Sir Geoffrey Keynes including a William Muir designed Plate 3 and an engraving from Hervey's "Meditations Among the Tombs" by Wall thought to have inspired Blake's "Application" design. Near fine in quarter brown morocco and marbled boards in slipcase. § Limited to 590 copies. “The text is a clear statement of Blake's beliefs regarding the nature of man. The full book only came to light in 1953 and this is the first reproduction of the text. Such maxims are included as "Man's desires are limited by his perceptions none can desire what he has not perciev'd sic" and "If any could desire what he is incapable of possessing despair must be his eternal lot" Schneideman. Bentley BB 202. Trianon Press hardcover books
1886108532Small slim 4to. London: Pickering & Co. 1886. Small slim 4to printed blue upper wrapper serving as the title-page 12 leaves with illustrations printed lithographically in reddish-brown highlighted in black of which 3 are colored. Early full brown morocco binding by Riviere dark green glazed endpapers backstrip lettered in gilt lower cover rehinged. § § Large-paper copy privately printed for Pickering in an edition of 50 copies. One of the rarest Blake facsimiles and only in the large-paper edition very well executed the rest were not colored and were printed in a dark brown without highlights. Not in Bentley but see Blake Books Supplement page 140. Essick notes: “According to BBS page 140 the plates reproduced are the same as those in the Muir facsimile of 1886 apparently from copies A L and perhaps H. However Joseph Viscomi Blake and the Idea of the Book pp. 205 212-13 demonstrates that most of the plates a1 a2 a4 a8 a9 b3 b4 b12 in this Pickering facsimile were based on copy I one of the early “bogus†or facsimile copies now in the Morgan Library. The remaining plates a2 a5 a6 a7 were probably based on copy D Harvard or copy G Morgan according to Viscomi.†Pickering & Co unknown books
19721076662 vols. London: Trianon Press 1972. 2 vols. 4to and small 4to with 20 color plates. Full brown morocco slipcase new. § Edition de luxe #XLIV of 50 copies with additional proof sheets progressive plates original stencil etc. “The text is a clear statement of Blake's beliefs regarding the nature of man. The full book only came to light in 1953 and this is the first reproduction of the text. Such maxims are included as "Man's desires are limited by his perceptions none can desire what he has not perciev'd sic" and "If any could desire what he is incapable of possessing despair must be his eternal lot" Schneideman. Bentley Blake Books 202. Trianon Press unknown books