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1881119524New York NY: D. Appleton 1881. Hardcover. Very Good. 7.2 x 5 x 1.2. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. D. Appleton New York NY 1881. 416 pages. Nice Firm Clean copy ! Light general wear. Size: 7.2 x 5 x 1.2. History::Britain 6589 6589 D. Appleton hardcover
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192952228London: William Jackson Books Ltd 1929. Edition limited to 850 copies printed at the Curwen Press this being one of 200 signed by the illustrator; this copy also with a presentation by Austen to Alan Steele October 29 1929; 8vo pp. 12 85 3; pouchoir frontispiece illustrated title page 16 illustrations by Austen a number full-page 4 colored by pouchoir; original quarter blue morocco over beige cloth boards gilt-lettered direct on spine; spine sunned and slightly scuffed; very good. <br/><br/> William Jackson (Books) Ltd hardcover books
192980389London: William Jackson 1929. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece and color illustrations by John Austen. 85pp. slim 8vo 1/2 blue morocco; covers slightly soiled bookplate pasted into page after flyleaf. London: William Jackson Ltd. 1929. Very good.<br/><br/> One of 800 numbered copies signed by the artist.<br/><br/> William Jackson unknown books
192946556London: William Jackson. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarter leather/gilt cloth TEG. #82 of 200 signed copies of 850 total signed by John Austen to the colophon. Spine browned cloth faintly soiled mild foxing to endpages slight bumping to points. ; quarto; 851 pages; Signed by Author . William Jackson hardcover
192921722London: William Jackson Books 1929. Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. <br /> <br /> An exquisite private press production of Disraeli's satirical fantasy featuring the Art Deco mastery of John Austen. <br /> <br /> Printed at the renowned Curwen Press this edition revitalizes the future Prime Minister's eighth novel-a 'sly dry' mythological parody-through a lens of high-modernist elegance. Austen's illustrations including pochoir-colored plates elevate the work from a Victorian curiosity to a primary document of 1920s fine press craftsmanship.<br /> <br /> KEY FEATURES<br /> Visuals: Hand-colored pochoir frontispiece and 4 pochoir-style plates; includes a comprehensive bibliography of Austen's illustrated works and 16 additional black-and-white plates/headers. <br /> Binding: Quarter blue morocco goatskin over beige cloth boards; gilt-lettered spine; top edge gilt. <br /> Content: Satirical prose by Benjamin Disraeli; famously praised by William Beckford for its "most original composition." <br /> Imprint: William Jackson Books London; Printed at the Curwen Press. 1929. <br /> Limitation & Signatures: Hand-signed by artist John Austen on the limitation page. Number 6 of 850. <br /> Specs: 4to; 85 pages.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Very Good. Bindings are tight and square. The blue morocco spine has sun-toned to an attractive uniform brown a common characteristic of this dye. The beige cloth boards show light "hand soiling" from handling. Internally the text and plates are clean with light even toning. Wear on the top spine band. A well-preserved low-number copy of a delicate binding.<br /> <br /> SCHOLARLY FEATURES<br /> Art Deco Illustration: John Austen's transition from Beardsley-esque aesthetics to the clean stylized geometry of Art Deco is perfectly captured in these mythological renderings.<br /> The Curwen Press: Noted for its rigorous standards in typography and color reproduction making this a "crossover" collectible for both literature and design enthusiasts.<br /> Political Literature: Represents the "Young Disraeli" era where his literary output served as a playground for the wit and social satire that would later define his parliamentary career. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE -<br /> The Infernal Marriage remains one of Disraeli's most sophisticated early works a burlesque of the Proserpine myth used to critique 19th-century social conventions. This 1929 revival by William Jackson Books marks the peak of the private press 'boom' in London where classic texts were reimagined as luxury objects for the bibliophile market.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Benjamin Disraeli John Austen Art Deco Illustration Curwen Press Fine Press Books Private Press Movement Limited Edition Signed Edition Satire Illustrated Books. William Jackson Books unknown
192970115London: William Jackson Books Ltd 1929. Hardcover. very good. Quarto. 10'" x7". 85pp.Leather spine over tan boards. Gilt lettering to spine. This is copy #19 of an edition of 850 copies printed at the Curwin Press and is signed by the illustrator John Austen. Five color illustrations Eight black and white illustrations and Four heading decorations. Some rubbing tp spine. William Jackson Books Ltd hardcover
19293354London: William Jackson Books Ltd. Curwen Press. 1929. Signed Numbered Limited Edition. NF light soiling rear board o/w fine. A tight solid sound unmarked copy. ; 4to white cloth spine pale green boards with gilt lettering front board and spine top edge pages gilt others uncut frontis 85pp. Copy no. 269 of 850 copies SIGNED by AUTHOR. Includes decorations by John Austen. . William Jackson (Books) Ltd. [Curwen Press] hardcover
192952228London: William Jackson Books Ltd 1929. Edition limited to 850 copies printed at the Curwen Press this being one of 200 signed by the illustrator; this copy also with a presentation by Austen to Alan Steele October 29 1929; 8vo pp. 12 85 3; pouchoir frontispiece illustrated title page 16 illustrations by Austen a number full-page 4 colored by pouchoir; original quarter blue morocco over beige cloth boards gilt-lettered direct on spine; spine sunned and slightly scuffed; very good. William Jackson (Books) Ltd unknown
192923986London: William Jackson Books Ltd 1929. First Separate Edition #467 of 850 copies printed at the Curwen Press. Decorations by John Austen. 1 vols. 4to. Quarter vellum and boards. Fine in half morocco and marbled boards clam shell box. First Separate Edition #467 of 850 copies printed at the Curwen Press. Decorations by John Austen. 1 vols. 4to. This story first appeared in Coburn's "New Monthly Magazine" in 1834. His father thought it his best work. <br/><br/> William Jackson (Books) Ltd hardcover
192954279London: William Jackson Books Ltd 1929. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition thus with illustrations by John Austen. Fine in lightly age-toned very near fine dustwrapper with modestly worn unprinted glassine overjacket. One of 850 numbered copies. William Jackson (Books) Ltd hardcover
192980389London: William Jackson 1929. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece and color illustrations by John Austen. 85pp. slim 8vo 1/2 blue morocco; covers slightly soiled bookplate pasted into page after flyleaf. London: William Jackson Ltd. 1929. Very good.<br/> <br/> One of 800 numbered copies signed by the artist.<br/> <br/> William Jackson unknown
18358679288Saunders and Otley 1835. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Medium red cloth 8vo with gilt lettering on backstrip. Some minor shelf wear. Hinges split. Interior is secure clean and clear. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: Saunders and Otley hardcover
18356772488Saunders and Otley 1835. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Octavo. Bound in red leather. Good condition overall few marks and scratches Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: Saunders and Otley hardcover
1835428629London: Saunders and Otley 1835. Hardcover. No jacket. Pasted-in signature by Disraeli on title page. Book plate of Frederick Lygon 6th Earl Beauchamp on front pastedown. Original boards professionally rebacked. Boards are marked worn and scored. Edges and leading corners are bumped split and chipped. Spine is worn. Page block and pages are tanned and foxed. Nicks on pastedowns. Pencil on front pastedown. Errata slip on synopsis page. Some pages are creased. One centimetre tear on lower edge of page 209. Text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. HJW. By Author. hardcover. Acceptable/No Dust Jacket. Used. Saunders and Otley Hardcover
190011084<p>Gresham Publishing Co. London. No date. Circa 1900. Publishers delux leather binding. Large 8vo. 8 x 5.5 inches. Illustrated with 6 full page line engravings. Some foxing to the page edges otherwise a near fine copy in the decorative publishers delux leather binding after a design by Talwin Morris. Gilt ruling lettering and floral design to the spine. Green cloth on boards. Plain grey endpapers. The binding is tight and firm and the gilt work on the spine bright and vibrant. Overall a near fine copy of this uncommon edition. Scarce in this delux Arts and Crafts style binding.</p> Gresham Publishing Co. London. No date. Circa 1900 hardcover
A9789766406158Paperback / softback. New. The inspiring stories from seventeen seasoned professionals along with the supporting pieces by the editors in this volume will resonate with current principals and educators across the spectrum will appreciate the experiences shared in this volume. This collection is an ideal resource for the aspiring principal as it provides the framework for making the transition to a leadership role. paperback