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1976101504Small 8vo. Berlin: Insel Verlag 1976. Small 8vo 115pp. Pages 9-62 with full page full-color plates. Illustrated wrappers. Very good. § Early but not first printing 9-13 thousand. Bentley BB C191: “persuasive facsimile. German translation. and Hoffmann’s ‘Nachwort’.†Insel Verlag unknown books
186255195Providence: A. Crawford Greene steam book and job printer 1862. First edition 8vo pp. 38 2; self-wrappers stitched as issued; very good. Blake 1809-1879 is buried in Bristol R.I. Not in Bartlett. Sabin 5786. <br/><br/> A. Crawford Greene, steam book and job printer unknown books
19061080028vo. New York: Scribners 1906. 8vo xlvii 237 40 ads pp. With a frontispiece and 11 plates. Original blue cloth gilt ink stain and ink signature on front endpaper a very good copy. § First edition of this collection. Bentley Blake Books 88. Scribners hardcover books
19061087808vo. London: Methuen 1906. 8vo xlvii 237pp plus 40pp publisher's booklist. 12 black and white plates. Very good in original dark blue cloth with top edges gilt and gilt embossed figure on spine. Spine slightly faded and some minor spotting to edges of first signature. § First and only edition. Bentley Blake Books 88. Methuen hardcover books
19061011158vo. London: Methuen 1906. 8vo xlvii 237 pp. With a frontispiece and 11 plates. Half red morocco gilt top fine. § First edition of this collection this copy very pleasantly bound. Bentley Blake Books 88. Methuen unknown books
19681232818vo. Cambridge: Harvard UP 1968. 8vo 224 pages with a frontispiece and 12 plates. Original blue cloth dust-jacket. As new. § Final revised edition the best single account of Blake's manuscripts. Bentley Blake Books 93 C: “Comprehends fairly full notes some related documents such as receipts and provenances.†Includes importabt notes on Blake's extant manuscripts receipts etc. Harvard UP hardcover books
1839487161839. BLAKE J.L. LETTERS TO AN ONLY DAUGHTER ON CONFIRMATION: BEING A MANUAL FOR THE YOUTH OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Philadelphia: Published by J.W. Whetham 1839. 16mo. original brown cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. A series of letters and essays on the importance and aspects of Christian confirmation. Signed presentation from Blake in pencil on the front endpaper to Bishop Jackson Kemper a famous American frontier missionery: "Bishop Kemper with the respects of The Author." With Kemper's ink signature on the front pastedown. Kemper was the Bishop of Wisconsin and was the founder of Nashotah House and Racine College. He promoted outreach to the Indians and urged translations of Scripture and services into Native American languages. Good gilt bright but spine & edges rubbed little cracking spine & one signature slightly pulled modern bookplate of Lloyd dudley Rapp on the front pastedown. Scarce!! $250.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
19261012554to. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1926. 4to ix pp. illustrated facsimiles of the original letters. Quarter gray cloth marbled boards printed label on upper cover. § Limited to 325 copies. Facsimiles of the only 10 letters known to have survived written by Blake to his friend and patron of thirty years Thomas Butts 1759-1846. Also included are a rough draft of Butts’ reply to Blake’s first letter and a debtor and creditor account between them for the year 1805. This is the first time they were reproduced in facsimile and the first time Butts’ letter has been printed in full. Bentley Blake Books 90. Clarendon Press hardcover books
2015150113San Antonio Texas: McNay Art Museum 2015. Softcover. VG. Blue & color illus. wraps 68 pp. many color & BW illus. two fold-outs. Issued in conjunction with a 2015 exhibition focusing on the performance art created by American artist Lesley Dill b. 1950 from 1993-2015. With an artist interview conducted by Rene Paul Barilleaux; photographs and descriptions from more than 20 years' worth of performances; and an illustrated essay on the artist and Russian avant-garde. Includes a brief artist bio. Highly illustrated and worth a look. McNay Art Museum unknown books
1967110976Cleveland: K.D.S. 1967. Paperback. 190p. very good first printing PBO in original pictorial wraps. Lesbian pulp fiction masquerading as case histories. An Original Century Book CB 014. K.D.S. paperback books
2014233933San Francisco: Left Magazine 2014. Magazine. 60p 9x6 inches landscape format articles ads photos events reviews interviews very good slick LGBT entertainment magazine for the Bay Area stapled pictorial wraps. Left Magazine unknown books
1954159400New York: The Limited Editions Club / George Macy Company 1954. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label mark on spine; i. d. marks on book block edges and outermost pages incl. pocket and card; inscription from one person to another; otherwise clean. A turn-around book. Black cloth gilt letters on spine and on both covers; marbled flyleaves and book dividers. 88 total pp. 12 BW plates. Two two two books in one. Half of this volume is John Milton's "Il Penseroso" and the other half is "L'Allegro." Both texts include 6 BW illustrations each as rendered by English painter and poet William Blake 1757-1827. #1392 of 1780 copies. Nice! The Limited Editions Club / George Macy Company hardcover books
1780110673Single plate. London: Harrison and co. 1780-81. Single plate 10 x 7.5 ins. A little browned around the edges very good. § First edition thus issued originally in parts and perhaps thus of great rarity. The last copy to change hands was in 1993 when Essick bought his copy; he has not recorded another copy in the marketplace since. That rarity is born out by ESTC which records 4 copies in all two at the BL seriously imperfect one in Oxford Queen’s College and one in North America Bentley Blake Collection at Victoria University. It is noteworthy for the profusion of illustrations from classical sources and in the five plates engraved by Blake he shows his knowledge of the work of Rubens and Raphael most likely from reproductions in earlier illustrated books. See Essick CBI VI. Bentley Blake Books 419. Darlow and Moule 1273. Harrison and co unknown books
199276572Kingston:: Jamaica Media Productions. Very Good. 1992. Paperback. 9768091118 . First edition paperback. Faded along the spine else very good in illustrated wraps. . Jamaica Media Productions, paperback books
1780110672Single plate. London: Harrison and co. 1780-81. Single plate 10 x 7.5 ins. A little browned around the edges very good. § First edition thus issued originally in parts and perhaps thus of great rarity. The last copy to change hands was in 1993 when Essick bought his copy; he has not recorded another copy in the marketplace since. That rarity is born out by ESTC which records 4 copies in all two at the BL seriously imperfect one in Oxford Queen’s College and one in North America Bentley Blake Collection at Victoria University. It is noteworthy for the profusion of illustrations from classical sources and in the five plates engraved by Blake he shows his knowledge of the work of Rubens and Raphael most likely from reproductions in earlier illustrated books. See Essick CBI VI. Bentley Blake Books 419. Darlow and Moule 1273. Harrison and co unknown books
198226762New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1982. 1st edition. Color pictorial hardcover. Dust jacket replicates binding design. NF light cornerwear/NF light cornerwear. Unpaginated. Illustrated by Quentin Blake. 4to. <br/><br/> Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover books
1948WRCLIT78449New York: William Morrow Co. 1948. Cloth. Very good or better in lightly edgeworn dust jacket with a short closed tear at the bottom edge of the front panel and a few smaller nicks. First edition of the author's first novel. It is also the first novel accepted for publication from Alan Swallow's Denver Writer's Workshop. Reprinted in 1982 by UNM Press in its Zia Book series. William Morrow Co. hardcover books
19511005614to. London: Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1951. 4to 6 ix text and 100 pochoir colorplates. Blue buckram gilt title. Very good copy in a worn folding box. § Limited to 516 copies. The definitive facsimile of one of Blake’s greatest works and the first of the magnificent series of facsimiles created by the Trianon Press of Blake’s illuminated books. The Preludium is by Joseph Wicksteed and the Bibliographical Statement by Geoffrey Keynes. Bentley 78. "Blake's etched copperplates giving the text of his poem and the basis of the designs were printed by him in a rich orange ink and were then illuminated by hand in water colours and gold. The etched base has now been reproduced by collotype in orange and the prints have then been coloured by hand by a stencilling process so that the final result bears the closest possible resemblance to Blake's original plates. An average of forty-four applications of water colours was required for each full page illustration of which there are four. Of the remainder fifty-one have some text with designs filling half the page or more and thirty-five have text with small marginal decorations.". Introduction Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust hardcover books
19511091744to. London: Trianon Press 1951. 4to 6 ix text and 100 color plates. Original blue cloth folding box worn very good. § Limited to 516 copies. The first of the magnificent series of facsimiles by the Trianon Press of Blake’s illuminated books edited by Geoffrey Keynes. Bentley Blake Books 78. Butlin noted in the Blake Quarterly: “The long list of color facsimiles produced by the Trianon Press under Arnold Fawcus for the William Blake Trust were above all objects of beauty recreating as near to perfection as possible Blake’s original achievements.†Trianon Press hardcover books
1951108836London: Trianon Press 1951 and London: Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1954. Small 4to 116 text errata 100 facsimile pp.and Small 4to xv 264 pp.Both vols. in original orange cloth with gilt lettering and dust jacket. Good copies if slightly worn § Jerusalem: 2500 copies printed. Facsimile of the Rinder copy a black-and-white version published to accompany the Stirling colored copy. Bently BB 79. Commentary: First edition 1500 copies printed. This commentary was intended to go with the full-scale color facsimile and this black-and-white Rinder facsimile. Bentley BB 2961. 9000$325. Trianon Press hardcover books
1951109186London: Trianon Press 1951 and London: Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1954. Small 4to 116 text errata 100 facsimile pp. and Small 4to xv 264 pp. Both vols. in original orange cloth with gilt lettering and dust jackets a bit worn. § Jerusalem: 2500 copies printed. Facsimile of the Rinder copy a black-and-white version published to accompany the Stirling colored copy. Bently Blake Books 79. Commentary: First edition 1500 copies printed. This commentary was intended to go with the full-scale color facsimile and this black-and-white Rinder facsimile. Bentley Blake Books 2961. Trianon Press hardcover books
1955123270New York: Beechhurst Press 1955 Small 4to 116 text errata 100 facsimile pp. Original full orange hardgrain morocco stamped in gilt joints slightly scuffed very good. § 2500 copies printed. Facsimile of the Rinder copy a black-and-white version published to accompany the Stirling colored copy. This appears to be a de luxe copy of the NY edition in orange morocco rather than the standard orange cloth.Bentley Blake Books 79B. Beechhurst Press hardcover books
1974213091London: Trianon Press 1974. Limited edition no. 293 of 500 numbered copies. 1 vols. Folio. Original marbled boards brown morocco spine fine small leather inperfection at top of spine in original matching slipcase. Blake William. Limited edition no. 293 of 500 numbered copies. 1 vols. Folio. The Trianon Press Facsimile of Blake's Jerusalem. The illuminated pages were brilliantly reproduced by Daniel Jacomet; the text was composed by hand in 16 point Garamond and printed by Aulard & Cie master printers in Paris. Trianon Press unknown books
197428867London: Trianon Press 1974. Limited edition Letter R of 26 lettered copies of a total edition of 558 copies. 1 vols. Folio. Original marbled boards brown morocco spine fine in original matching slipcase. Blake William. Limited edition Letter R of 26 lettered copies of a total edition of 558 copies. 1 vols. Folio. The Trianon Press Facsimile of Blake's Jerusalem One of 26 Copies. The illuminated pages were brilliantly reproduced by Daniel Jacomet; the text was composed by hand in 16 point Garamond and printed by Aulard & Cie master printers in Paris. Trianon Press unknown books
19511088124to. London: Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust 1951. 4to 6 ix 100 color plates. Very good in original dark blue buckram with protective acetate wrapper in a folding box with grey cloth spine and patterned paper covers slight fraying to cloth at top and bottom of front cloth spine for c 1/2" and tiny chip of loss to paper at top of rear of box. § Copy No. 393 of 516 issued. The first of the magnificent series of Blake Trust collotype and pochoir facsimiles by the Trianon Press of Blake’s illuminated books edited by Geoffrey Keynes. Bentley BB 78. Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust hardcover books