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192379372Los Angeles California: Privately Printed 1923. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover . Good condition. 8 101 1 pages. Illustrations. Signed by the author on the title page. Signature reads: With Compliments C Thorpe 9/20 1923. The cover is somewhat soiled and worn. Carlyle Thorpe celebrated 25 years of service as general manager of the California Walnut Growers Association CWGA on Jan 27 1937. "The California Walnut Growers Association was organized in 1911 by a number of representative individual walnut growers as a co-operative non-profit marketing organization without capital stock. Fifteen of the local walnut growers associations immediately contracted with the California Walnut Growers Association for the marketing of their output and subsequently other associations did likewise. The author writes that it is not his intention that this volume should be used as a text book or a statistical reference work. It is no more or less than the record of a journey in search of facts about walnuts and walnut production not ordinarily available to those interested in this subject. In 1921 the board of directors authorized Thorpe to visit the walnut -producing regions of Europe and Asia-quite an adventure in those days. In his privately published A Journey Through the Walnut Sections of Europe and Asia he described harvesting and often-unsanitary shelling methods but of greatest use to California growers were his observations on varieties and cultural practices. These helped influence the industry in the direction of harvesting and drying walnuts earlier rather than letting nature take its course. Up to this point growers sun-dried their harvested walnuts and mold was a continuing problem. University of California researchers in concert with the CWGA experimented with artificial drying to remove moisture from nuts before they were shipped to the packinghouse. By 1927 half the crop was artificially dried. Privately Printed hardcover
1778152780Edinburgh: J. Dickson 1778. First edition second issue "a re-issue of the London edition of the same year with a cancel title page and the addition of a postscript dated: Lincoln's Inn July 20th 1778" ESTC this copy also retaining the London title page. "This discussion of the bill for extending the militia law of Scotland introduced in 1776 contains a number of passing references to the war in America" Adams. The postscript comments on Burgoyne's defeat. Carlyle is identified as author in a contemporary hand on the Edinburgh title. After studies at Edinburgh Glasgow and Leiden where his classmates included William Robertson Adam Ferguson and John Home Carlyle was licensed to preach in 1746 and was introduced to the parish of Inveresk some five miles south-east of Edinburgh by the duke of Buccleuch the following year receiving his ordination in 1748. A moderate in his support for ecclesiastical patronage and politically conservative issues as well as in his endorsement of Enlightenment cultural principles including liberal education polite learning and religious toleration Carlyle was a familiar figure in the cultural life of what has come to be known as the Scottish Enlightenment. Strong and outspoken in his support for the Scots militia cause having written in 1760 The Question relating to a Scots Militia Considered the present pamphlet attacks Smith's apparent opposition to militias in the Wealth of Nations citing passages from Smith's book and also referring to the opinions of the Encyclopedistes. The other pamphlets included in this volume are: DOUGLAS John William Pulteney and Junius attributed authors. A Letter addressed to two Great Men on the prospect of peace; and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negotiation. London: Millar and A. Kincaid & J. Bell Edinburgh 1760. Howes 6095. DALRYMPLE Sir John. The Rights of Great Britain asserted against the Claims of America: being an answer to the declaration of the General Congress. The third edition with additions. London: T. Cadell 1776. Howes 2564. LIND John. An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congress. The fourth edition. London: T. Cadell J. Walter and T. Sewell 1776. Howes 6167. TOWNSHEND Charles. Remarks on the Letter addressed to two Great Men. I a Letter to the author of that piece. London: printed in the year 1760. Howes 10372. Manuscript attribution to Henry Lord Holland on title. Octavo 209 x 122 mm. Bound fourth with four other pamphlets related to American affairs in contemporary quarter sheep and marbled boards vellum tips spine ruled gilt in compartments red morocco label lettered "Pamphlets" and numbered 2 direct sprinkled edges. Ownership inscription "Binning" to front pastedown dated 1779 with a manuscript list of the volume's contents to front free endpaper. Short tear to head of front joint; a very good copy. Adams The American Controversy 78-56b variant; ESTC T179898 locating copies at the National Library of Scotland and Harvard Business School only. The London imprint ESTC T107064 is slightly more common with copies located at British Library Columbia Harvard JCB and the New York Historical Society only; Vanderblue p. 50. hardcover
1969176600no place: Gargyle Press/Consolidated Press 1969. Paperback. 192p. very good first edition PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Vintage erotic pulp fiction. Sado-masochistic pseudo-Victorian erotic fiction. Gargyle Press/Consolidated Press paperback books
1898ST20842Hammersmith: Kelmscott Press 1898. ONE OF 525 COPIES on paper and 12 on vellum. 210 x 150 mm. 8 1/4 x 5 3/4". 4 p.l. including two blanks 70 pp. 1 leaf colophon. <br/> Original holland-backed blue paper boards. WOODCUT ILLUSTRATION BY EDWARD BURNE-JONES of "Pysche Borne off by Zephyrus" ENGRAVED BY WILLIAM MORRIS elaborate borders around this and first page of text designed and cut by Morris large decorative woodcut initials device on last page of text and one full-page woodcut of ornaments used in the Kelmscott edition of "Love is Enough." Printed in red and black in Golden Troy and Chaucer types. With errata slip laid in at title page. Front pastedown with Arts & Crafts-style bookplate of Edmund Bulkley dated 1893; a list of the Kelmscott books in E. W. Buckley's collection listed by the number assigned to them in this book recorded in pencil on a translucent piece of paper laid in here. Morris & Cockerell 53; Peterson A-53; Ransom 53; Tomkinson p. 121. Some wear to lower corners just a hint of soil to covers otherwise a very fine copy--exceptionally fresh clean and bright internally.<br/> <br/> Owned by two collectors with a special interest in Morris this is a very pleasing copy of one of the key Kelmscott Press books and the last one to be issued by the press. Morris tells us here about his admiration for 15th century printed books saying that "they were always beautiful by force of the mere typography even without the added ornament with which many of them are so lavishly supplied." And he says that "it was the essence of his undertaking to produce books which it would be a pleasure to look upon as pieces of printing and arrangement of type." This is the most important contemporaneous source of comment on the founding operation and publications of the Kelmscott Press. Peterson quotes Newdigate who says that this is "one of the three books that every student of English book-production ought to read." The original owner here was American private press collector Edmund Bulkley who according to the list laid in at the rear of this volume owned 42 Kelmscott books. Evidently prepared after Bulkley's death the list also marks with a "0" the books sold before 1950 and notes at the end the books including this volume that remained in the possession of "M A B B." this might refer to a relation possibly art collector M. A. B. Bulkley who bequeathed a Pre-Raphaelite-style painting to the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1996. Bulkley's distinctive bookplate perhaps created by one of the private presses is found in a number of press books which when listed at auction are in notably fine condition. In 1883 Morris & Company took out a full-page ad in the Official Catalogue of the Boston Foreign Exhibition announcing the appointment of Elliott & Bulkley of 42 East 14th Street New York City as U.S. agents for the sale of Morris & Co. "Decorative Manufactures" including wallpaper fabrics and "the celebrated Hammersmith carpets made only by Morris & Company." It is tempting to speculate that Edmund Bulkley was associated with this firm and became aware of the Kelmscott Press via this connection with Morris & Company. Although without additional signs of ownership our book was later sold as part of the library of Clive Wilmer 1945-2025 English poet and scholar of John Ruskin and William Morris. He wrote and lectured extensively on both men and from 2009 to 2019 served as Master of The Guild of St. George a charity for arts crafts and the rural economy founded by Ruskin in 1871. The Ruskin Society of North America presented him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Copies of this work appear with some regularity in the marketplace but specimens in attractive condition are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Kelmscott Press unknown
1905012422London: Printed at the Chiswick Press 1905. Inscribed on free endpaper '' to Murray Marks Esq with S. C. Cocker's kind regards April 20 1910. Collation 36pp 25 plates each with a reproduction of 2 MS pages title printed in red and black. Bound in original publishers leather backed printed boards. Binding rubbed some abrasion wear top board sprung. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally light browning to endpapers. Pages and plates in good clean condition. A nice inscribed copy. F. Signed by Author. Hardcover. Near Very Good. Oblong Quarto. Printed at the Chiswick Press Hardcover
34432Printed at the Chiswick Press. 1905. Large oblong 4to 36pp. double-column text 25 plates each with a reproduction of 2 MS pages title printed in red and black free endpapers browned occasional foxing orig. green roan-backed printed boards lightly stained. The text considers the MS in relation to the companion psalter of St. Louis in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. Cockerell 1867-1962 secretary to the Kelmsott Press 1891-6 director of the Fitzwilliam Museum 1908-37 partner with Sir Emery Walker in process engraving business. Printed at the Chiswick Press. 1905 hardcover
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2006011075Missouri Botanical Garden 2006. Illustrated large 8vo pp 274 paperback covers very slightly worn upper cover very lightly creased tiny inked initials on the upper cover the first fifty pages have a very slight bruise on the fore-edge. Otherwise a very good copy. VERY SCARCE. Publication was limited to 500 copies. Paperback. Very Good. Missouri Botanical Garden Paperback
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2008SONG0559180012BiblioLife 2008-10-09. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x0.38x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. BiblioLife hardcover
1930DW046GB: Wright & Brown 1930. This is ONLY the dustwrapper/dustjacket for a 1930s book. The wrapper is UNFOLDED and has never been fitted to a book. It is about 190 mm high and bears a 2/6 price. Dustwrapper/dustjacket is in very good plus condition with very minor signs of wear and/or age. NONE. NO BOOK/VG DW. Wright & Brown Paperback
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2000R100000479ALAN PARKER. 2000. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 60 x 155 cm avec en badeau la date de sortie.. . . . Classification : 0-Affiches Cinéma
1999R100000278ALAN PARKER. 1999. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Affiche de cinéma 120 cm x 160 cm. + 12 photos de présentation de 27 x 21 cm.. . . . Classification : 0-Affiches Cinéma