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19103787London: Chapman and Hall 1910. First Thus. Large paper copy limited to 150 sets signed by the artist this being 83. Two quarto volumes 11 x 7 1/8 in; 282 x 181 mm. Original quarter vellum over natural linen boards. Front cover and spine decoratively stamped and lettered in gilt. Top edge gilt others uncut. Collating xii 2 418; xi 1 blank 484 with thirty-three black and white plates and 124 black and white text illustrations. A very Fine set in the original pale blue dust jackets printed in red.<br/><br/>"Of the three great political upheavals which have altered the face of the world - the American French and Russian Revolutions - only the French Revolution has stimulated literary masterpieces which in turn have made their impact direct and indirect upon millions of readers. They are Carlyle's book and . Michelet's. Carlyle wrote his French Revolution as a secular 'tract for the times' and as a warning for his compatriots of the frightful consequences of materialism utilitarianism and democracy. The book at once captured the English-speaking world and has outside France moulded the popular conception of the French Revolution down to the present day" PMM.<br/><br/>Edmund Joseph Sullivan 1869-1933 was a British book illustrator who worked in a style which merged the British tradition of illustration from the 1860s with aspects of Art Nouveau. He was only 20 years old when he began contributing to various magazines including the Daily Chronicle The Daily Graphic The Pall Mall Gazette and Punch magazine. He soon graduated to the more prestigious role of book illustrator. Sullivan's style is comparable to that of Aubrey Beardsley but is more romantic without Beardley's acerbic attitude. <br/><br/>PMM 304 for the true first edition. Chapman and Hall unknown books
1902295719New York: Putnam 1902. hardcover. near fine. 3 volumes. Title pages printed in red & black handsomely rebound in older 3/4 tan polished calf; ornately gilt-stamped spines marbled boards and endpapers uncut edges t.e.g. New York: Putnam 1900. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Putnam unknown books
1956WB17190New York: The Limited Editions Club 1956. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy 81 of a total edition of 1500. Signed by the illustrator Bernard Lamotte. Excellent copy in slipcase. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1900166189London: Macmillan 1900. hardcover. near fine. 2 volumes. Title pages printed in red & black. Thick 8vos handsomely rebound in older 3/4 green polished calf; ornate gilt-stamped spines with red and blue leather labels; marbled endpapers uncut edges t.e.g. London: Macmillan and Co. 1900. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
2007149820np: Einar Hansen 2007. First edition. Small oblong hardcover. Text features an essay by Angus Carlyle as well as his interview of Hansen. A collection of 39 color images by Hansen. A near fine copy with a very slight bump to the base of the spine in a near fine dust jacket with a corresponding bump. Signed by Hansen. Uncommon thus. Einar Hansen unknown books
19502310535New York: The Modern Library 1950. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Jacket edges rubbed with minimal loss 1 inch closed tear on rear jacket edge. 1950 Hard Cover. xxi 1 625 1 pp. 8-page terminal publisher ad. 1950 reissue of 1932 Modern Library original this edition including a new bibliography by Ernest H. Wilkins. Also includes introduction by C.H. Grandgent and genealogical tables following text. The classic narrative of Dante's journey through the depths of hell purgatory and paradise with Virgil as his guide. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Dante Alighieri May/June c.1265 The Modern Library hardcover books
19502311223New York: The Modern Library 1950. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Lacks jacket. Front hinge just beginning to weaken minimal pencil marginalia. 1950 Hard Cover. xxi 1 625 1 pp. 8-page terminal publisher ad. 1950 reissue of 1932 Modern Library original this edition including a new bibliography by Ernest H. Wilkins. Also includes introduction by C.H. Grandgent and genealogical tables following text. The classic narrative of Dante's journey through the depths of hell purgatory and paradise with Virgil as his guide. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Dante Alighieri May/June c.1265 The Modern Library hardcover books
1889139595Boston: Ernst von Himmel Publishing Company 1889. Octavo pp. 1-4 1 2-234 235-236: blank note: last leaf is a blank flyleaves at front and rear original decorated brown cloth front panel stamped in black and gold white endpapers with floral pattern printed in gold. First edition. "Fantasy of the afterlife set mainly in Heaven . A couple of chapters towards the end carry the protagonist's spirit accompanied by angels to the physical planet Jupiter and contain a description of the advanced civilization there." - Locke Voyages in Space 107. "One of the few spiritualist utopias." - Roemer The Obsolete Necessity p. 187. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 220. Kopp 929. Negley Utopian Literature: A Bibliography 909. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 82. Bleiler 1978 p. 100. Reginald 11413. Wright III 4203. Some rubbing and light wear to cloth along edges and at spine ends and corner tips a very good copy. #139595 Ernst von Himmel Publishing Company unknown books
188989866Boston: Ernst von Himmel Publishing Company 1889. Octavo pp. 1-4 1 2-234 235-236: blank note: last leaf is a blank flyleaves at front and rear original decorated brown cloth front panel stamped in black and gold white endpapers with floral pattern printed in gold. First edition. "Fantasy of the afterlife set mainly in Heaven . A couple of chapters towards the end carry the protagonist's spirit accompanied by angels to the physical planet Jupiter and contain a description of the advanced civilization there." - Locke Voyages in Space 107. "One of the few spiritualist utopias." - Roemer The Obsolete Necessity p. 187. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 220. Kopp 929. Negley Utopian Literature: A Bibliography 909. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 82. Bleiler 1978 p. 100. Reginald 11413. Wright III 4203. Early owner's gift inscription on front free endpaper. Some wear to cloth and head and tail of spine panel and corner tips a very good copy. #89866 Ernst von Himmel Publishing Company unknown books
1892164603Boston: Colby & Rich 1892. Octavo pp. 1-6 1 2-234 1-2 3-17 18: blank note: two of the preliminary leaves are blanks two inserted plates both photographs of the author pictorial title page original brown cloth front panel stamped in gold. Second edition. A "fantasy of the afterlife set mainly in Heaven . A couple of chapters towards the end carry the protagonist's spirit accompanied by angels to the physical planet Jupiter and contain a description of the advanced civilization there." - Locke Voyages in Space 107. "One of the few spiritualist utopias." - Roemer The Obsolete Necessity p. 187. In addition to the two photographs of Carlyle Petersilea 1844-1903 a noted concert pianist and music teacher this new edition adds fifteen pages of reviews of this novel and OCEANIDES: A PSYCHICAL NOVEL 1890 the second of his four occult/utopian novels. Petersilea was born in Boston and spent most of his life there. In 1892 he moved to California where he and his wife built a home at Tropico near Los Angeles. It was there that he died of a stroke in June of 1903. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 220. Kopp 929. Negley Utopian Literature: A Bibliography 909. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 82. Bleiler 1978 p. 100. Reginald 11413. Wright III 4203. Spine panel just a bit sunned a very good copy. #164603 Colby & Rich unknown books
1913WRCLIT33759Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1913. Linen and boards. One of four hundred numbered copies printed at the Riverside Press. Some foxing at the edges and to the prelims but otherwise a very good copy in cracked slipcase. Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
1883Embry 174972James R. Osgood 1883. Second edition. Bookplates to each front pastedown spines sunned a shade boards and corners with some scuffing very good to near fine and handsome in custom mylar covers. One-half dark brown calf over marbled boards spines decoratively gilt. James R. Osgood, 1883. Second edition. hardcover books
1301750Boston: Dana Estes & Company. Limited Edition 499 of 1000. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-; red spine black lettering; protected by paper sleeve and BroDart; all volumes' boards have some shelfwear general edgewear rubbing on fore corners and spine edges bumping on spine edges spines sun toned ex-libris plate on front pastedown interiors age toned; all volumes' text blocks age toned tearing on edges ex-libris stamps on page 59; volume 1 boards have tearing on spine label; volume 3 boards have small tear and damp stains on spine label; volume 1 text block gutter visible between pages iv and v folding on tail fore corner of page 215; volume 2 text block has tear on tail edge of page iii separation visible between pages iv and v; 3 volumes<br /> <br /> Oversized book. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to weight restrictions. For international expedited please inquire for rates. 1301750. Full-priced Rockville. Dana Estes & Company hardcover books
190248904New Rochelle New York: Printed by Clarke Conwell at the Elston Press 1902. 1st edition Walsdorf 93. Limited to 210 cc. Linen cloth spine over blue-grey paper wrapped boards. Printed paper title label to spine. Age-toning. Modest wear. Bookplate to front paste-down with library no. inked above. A VG copy. 6 44 2 19 12 pp. Deckle edges. Unpaginated divisional t.p. for "The Ideal Book"; divisional t.p. for "An Essay on Printing". Laid-on are two samples of red-patterned wallpaper presumed to be of Morris' design. Illustrated including a 5 page section depicting "the Troy and Chaucer types printed from process blocks to ensure fidelity to the original Kelmscott Press work." 8vo. 9-3/4" x 6-5/8" <br/><br/>Per Walsdorf "Clarke Conwell was not only an excellent printer of finely made books but with the help of his designer wife H. M. O'Kane he managed to turn out a remarkable number of first-rate books. He produced nine books in 1902 four of which were related to William Morris." Here offered is one of those 4 "finely made" volumes. Printed by Clarke Conwell at the Elston Press hardcover books
195328034Berkeley: California Book Company. 1953. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Yellow wraps with black cloth backstrip a fine copy of this difficult to find title. Eluard Gracq. Desnos Breton Artaud Creve; Leiris Peret Picabia Cesaore etc.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 158 pp . California Book Company paperback books
1957005872Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 1957. ix 168p. original stiff wrappers The James Sprunt studies in history and political science 39. University of North Carolina Press unknown books
181032985London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davis 1810. 2nd edition. Modern brown leather spine over 19th C marbled paper boards with brown leather tips. Modern eps. Square & tight. Minor rubs to boards with stain to rear board. Withal a VG copy. xvi 143 1 blank 70 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davis hardcover books
1810027147London: T. Caddell & Davies 1810. Octavo. xvi 143 pages 70 pages of Arabic text Leigh Hunt regarded the fable 'Abou ben Adhem' as one of the best and a translation of it adorns his tomb though he himself did not read Arabic. It is this work of J.D. Carlyle that first appeared in 1796 which became his source though the numerous errors in the original edition were not corrected until the 1810 edition. Moses Stuart the great Hebraist and master of a dozen near Eastern languages wrote Professor Carlyle's translation has enabled the wider English to discover the sweetness of the Arabian tales. Bookplate dated 1832 from Library of Mrs. Whitby Mary Anne Theresa Whitby 1784-1850 of Newlands. She was a landowner antiquary artist silk producer and author. She was also a specimen collector experimenter and observer. In 1846 Whitby read a paper on silkworm cultivation at the Southampton meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at which Charles Darwin was present. In 1848 Whitby published A manual for rearing silkworms in England. Whitby was an active participant in the British Association; her articles on silkworms and silk cultivation appeared in the Association's 1844 1846 and 1849 reports. In addition to her personal experiments which she undertook at her home near Lymington in Hants Whitby undertook experiments on Darwin's behalf and sent him specimens. Whitby's work on silkworms was referenced by Darwin in The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication 1868 Univ. of Cambridge. Bound in a newer 3/4 black leather over early marbled paper covered boards retaining the original endpapers raised bands compartments decorated in gilt double red leather spine labels gilt all edges marbled. A very nice copy. T. Caddell & Davies unknown books
196723263Lancaster PA: Office of Church and Society Board of Christian Education United Presbyterian Church 1967. 48p. 5.5x8.5 inches first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps; rough copy with abraded partially-split spinefold rusted staples handling soil. Full issue devoted to homosexuality. Office of Church and Society, Board of Christian Education, United Presbyterian Church unknown books
18673566London: Chapman and Hall 1867. Sm. 8vo. 256pp. Orig. green printed wrappers minor chips at extremities. A Carlyle diatribe lamenting the "imminent" collapse of British civilization. Chapman and Hall unknown books
18671292223London: Chapman and Hall 1867. First Edition. Softcover. 8vo. 53 pages; G-; in clear plastic sleeve green cover with black print front and back separated from spine both pieces of cover slightly browning creased with some smudging and spotting chipped along edges; spine exposed; clean interior. 1292223. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Chapman and Hall unknown books
1867221635London Chapman and Hall 1867. 1867. First edition. 8vo. 55 pages. Original green printed wrappers spine reinforced with tape wraps chipped at edges. Good-very good. F. Soft cover. London, Chapman and Hall, 1867. paperback books
1867214146London: Chapman and Hall 1867. First edition. 2 55pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Original printed wrappes. Slight nicking to spine ends minor soiling to covers early owner's signature on front wrapper and a few neat marginal marks in text. Very good. First edition. 2 55pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Carlyle's bitter polemic in reaction to the 2nd Reform Bill. Chapman and Hall unknown books
1867WRCLIT21769London: Chapman & Hall 1867. Printed wrappers. First edition. Pencil marginalia a few chips and soft creases to wrappers but a very good copy. Chapman & Hall unknown books
186768154London 1867. First. paperback. good. 55pp. 12mo orig. green wrappers; back cover detached backstrip largely gone. London 1867. First Edition. Reprinted from MacMillan's Magazine for August 1867 with some additions and corrections.<br/><br/> unknown books