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100667New York: Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc. 1941. 8vo 22pp. Printed paper over boards with bookplate label affixed to front cover. Announcement for the collection of William Blake books on page 16. Some mild dampstaining to spine edge. Very good. § A grand but sometimes sad sale including some wonderful Blakes lots 115-186 selling at ludicrously low prices. Bentley Blake Books 650. Parke-Bernet Galleries hardcover books
101547hardcover. near fine/very good. Illustrated with color plates. 8vo cloth d.w. London 1955. Near fine in very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> unknown books
2015109140Square 4to. London: Tate Gallery 2015. Square 4to 12 pp color illustrated calendar for wall hanging - overall size 30 x 30 cm. With 12 good quality colored designs by Blake from the Tate's holdings mainly from the Large Designs or paintings each 28 x 20.5 cm. As new . Staple bound with repeat of the " Newton" design to cover with hole cut for pinning to wall in each right hand margin. § Tate Gallery unknown books
193613851936. BLAKE Eugene H. TANGLED TRAILS: A PLAY OF SOUTHERN INDIAN DAYS. Columbia SC: The State Company 1936. 8vo. blue printed wraps; 73 pages. First Edition. A drama based principally on the life and customs of the early Cherokees. Signed presentation from Blake on the front endpaper: "To Louise Hodges Merry-Toes from Eugene Blake." Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight. $85.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
197663170NY:: Dutton. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1976. Hardcover. 0876901968 . Black and white photographs. Second American printing. Foxing on edges else very good in a very good dust jacket. . Dutton, hardcover books
18101302843London: M. J. Godwin 1810. Second Edition. Hardcover. Octavos 2 volumes; G; bound in patterned light brown cloth rebacked with brown cloth majority of previous spine preserved including back labels with gilt lettering; some chipping and rubbing to boards; with 20 engraved plates by Blake after drawings by Mulready including frontispieces one for each tale told within some plates offset onto the facing page including the title page for volume 2; Some foxing/spotting throughout; With the bookplate of English Novelist Hugh Walpole on front pastedowns of both volumes; small bookseller sticker to front pastedown of volume 1; Volume 1: xi 1 235 1 Volume 2: 4 261 3 pages; shelved case 0. Lamb says in his preface that he "wished to make these Tales easy reading for young children.for young ladies too it has been my intention chiefly to wrote because boys are generally permitted the use of their fathers' libraries at a much earlier age than girls are they frequently have the best of Shakespear by heart before their sisters are permitted to look into this manly book";<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Hugh Walpole was a best-selling author in the 1920s and 1930s with a large and varied output. Between 1909 and 1941 he wrote thirty-six novels five volumes of short stories two original plays and three volumes of memoirs. His range included disturbing studies of the macabre children's stories and historical fiction most notably his Herries Chronicle series set in the Lake District. He worked in Hollywood writing scenarios for two Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films in the 1930s and played a cameo in the 1935 version of David Copperfield. As a gay man at a time when homosexual practices were illegal for men in Britain Walpole conducted a succession of intense but discreet relationships with other men and was for much of his life in search of what he saw as "the perfect friend". He eventually found one a married policeman with whom he settled in the English Lake District. Having as a young man eagerly sought the support of established authors he was in his later years a generous sponsor of many younger writers. He was a patron of the visual arts and bequeathed a substantial legacy of paintings to the Tate Gallery and other British institutions. wikipedia. 1302843. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. M. J. Godwin hardcover books
2004173730New Haven Connecticut: Yale University Press 2004. Hardcover. VG- ex-library copy with card pocket on inside of front cover. Beige illus. wraps; 229 pp.; 223 color and bw figures. Accompanied a traveling exhibition of the same name that appeared at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth Texas the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore and the National Gallery in London; Includes an essay by Lance Mayer and Gay Myers. Yale University Press hardcover books
2004114501New Haven Connecticut: Yale University Press 2004. Softcover. VG- Covers bent at outer corners. Beige illus. wraps; 229 pp.; 223 color and bw figures. Accompanied a traveling exhibition of the same name that appeared at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth Texas the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore and the National Gallery in London; Includes an essay by Lance Mayer and Gay Myers. Yale University Press paperback books
1959132443London: Rank Film Distributors 1959. Collection of 7 vintage full-color British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1958 US film. <br/><br/>Tony Curtis stars as a sex-starved soldier who wins a date with pinup model Linda Cristal. Janet Legih Curtis' real life wife plays an Army shrink tasked with keeping things chaste. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. One still with faint stains and light corner creases to most else Near Fine. Rank Film Distributors unknown books
20122291669Spiegel & Grau 2012. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. An exceptional copy. 2012 Trade Paperback. The incredible story of the man behind TOMS Shoes and One for One the revolutionary business model that marries fun profit and social good. Spiegel & Grau paperback books
20122289180Spiegel & Grau 2012. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. An exceptional copy. 2012 Trade Paperback. The incredible story of the man behind TOMS Shoes and One for One the revolutionary business model that marries fun profit and social good. Spiegel & Grau paperback books
1993108786Slim 8vo Slim 8vo. London: Spoon Print Press 1993. Slim 8vo Slim 8vo printed on one sheet of stiff handmade paper folded to make 8 pp.one blank with a cover illustration and three illustrations in the text printed in black text in red. As new. § # 97 of an edition of 150 copies signed by the artist whose highly creative and visionary re-imagining of Blake’s poems have earned considerable attention and respect from the book arts collectors. Spoon Print Press 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
1976124036San Francisco: the authors 1976. 12p. staplebound pamphlet 7x8.5 inches touch of rust to staples old price penned on front wrap else very good condition. Accuses the League for Prolearian Socialism of destroying Health/PAC West when their group was unable to take it over. the authors unknown books
1976119512San Francisco: the authors 1976. Pamphlet. 12p. wraps 7x8.5 inches staples beginning to rust else very good condition. Accuses the League for Proletarian Socialism aka Democratic Workers Party - DWP of destroying Health/PAC West when their group was unable to take it over. the authors unknown books
1977100668Oblong 8vo. London: Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co. 1977. Oblong 8vo 58pp. Illustrated in red printed wrappers. William Blake lots begin on page 24 with 3 reproduced images 2 in color. Estimates bi-fold loosely inserted. Some results noted in ink. Very good. § Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co unknown books
19801507054The Franklin Library 1980. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Bound in premium full leather. Accented in 22kt gold. Gilt title and raised bands to spine. High-quality paper with gilded edges ribbon marker and silk moire endpapers. Limited Edition as stated on title page. White marks on bottom edge of back cover and bottom right corner of front cover. The Franklin Library hardcover books
194443789Portland ME: Thomas B. Mosher 1944. FIRST EDITION THUS on Van Gelder paper limited to 925 copies. Softcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Thomas B. Mosher paperback books
107967London: Herbert & Daniel c. 1920. 8vo xvii 49pp. 12 illustrations. Green cloth with color illustration label on cover. Gilt decorated. Some wear on spine. Mild spotting to pages. Inscribed Betty Spaight in ink at front. Good condition. § Undated reprint from the 1911 edition. Bentley BB 153: “the illustrations are distressingâ€. A less critical eye might find them quite charming and sweet and the whole book prettily printed and designed. Herbert & Daniel hardcover books
19111014968vo. London: Herbert & Daniel 1911. 8vo xvii 49pp. 12 illustrations. Full white cloth soiled. Gilt decorated. Pages deckled. Some foxing. Some splittinig to inner hinges both front and rear. Very good. § First edition. Bentley BB 153: “the illustrations are distressingâ€. A less critical eye might find them quite charming and sweet and the whole book prettily printed and designed. Herbert & Daniel hardcover books
1927108835A single hand-coloured specimen proof copy of the frontispiece for Muir's 1927 facsimile. London: Quaritch for William Muir 1927. A single hand-coloured specimen proof copy of the frontispiece for Muir's 1927 facsimile prepared from the Beaconsfield original. Fine. § A lovely hand-colored facsimile of Blake's famous frontispiece being a unique proof inscribed by Muir: “This a specimen page not to be sold of the Centenary of Blake’s death Edition of the Songs of Innocence and of Experience facsimilied sic from the Beaconsfield original now being prepared by William Muir.†Quaritch for William Muir unknown books
18851228882 vols. Edmonton: William Muir 1885. 2 vols. 4to 34; 30 leaves hand-colored with the original blue-gray wrappers as issued enclosed in a modern quarter-blue morocco folding box lettered in gilt. § Limited to around 50 copies of each "Innocence" inscribed "No. 0 Pearson's copy" and "Experience" inscribed "for The Times". These are amongst the most alluring and successful of Muir’s facsimiles. Songs of Innocence was taken from the Pearson copy and he is recorded at the end as the Publisher in London in 1884 but his death caused Muir to take the project to Quaritch who distributed the whole series. Songs of Experience is taken from the Beckford copy. The general title to both works is found at the end of Experience. Bentley BB 249 a and 249 d. Loosely inserted in the box is a prospectus from John Pearson for a series of facsimiles after Blake and a 4-pp ALS from Muir to the editor of The Times. Last sold by Heritage Bookshop in 1998. William Muir unknown books
18851223852 vols. Edmonton: William Muir 1885. 2 vols. in one. 4to 34; 30 leaves hand-colored with the original blue-gray wrappers as issued; copies No. 24 Innocence and 11 Experience. Full dark red morocco gilt top gilt-lettered backstrip with gilt device at foot bookplates of Thomas William Waller and Willis Vickery. Very good with tissue guards as issued. § Limited to around 50 copies of each. These are amongst the most alluring and successful of Muir’s facsimiles. Songs of Innocence was taken from the Pearson copy and he is recorded at the end as the publisher in London in 1884 but his death caused Muir to take the project to Quaritch who distributed the whole series. Songs of Experience is taken from the Beckford copy. The general title to both works is found at the end of Experience. Bentley BB 249 a and 249 d. William Muir unknown books
196738966New York: Orion Press 1967. 8vo unpaginated; 55 color facsimiles with printed poem on facing page text printed in black and brown; original blue cloth gilt spine in matching pictorial slip case; book spine and gilt toned slip case a bit soiled; previous owner's ink signature on front free endpaper else a very good copy. Introduction and commentary by Geoffrey Keynes. Laid in article about Blake from Vogue October 1982. <br/><br/> Orion Press hardcover books
194710884812mo. London: Falcon Press 1947. 12mo vi pp 54 facsimile pages in black and white. Original two-tone cloth in blue with green spine with decorated paper label: pages slightly dusty to edges with dust-jacket printed in red and black foxed at front and back edges and spine defective in central portion. § Bentley BB 186. Todd was a Blake scholar highly regarded by Bentley and others. He edited the excellent Everyman edition of Gilchrist’s “Lifeâ€. Falcon Press hardcover books