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192682991926 Société d'édition "Le Livre", Paris, 1926. Un volume in-8 demi chagrin marine à coins, dos à nerfs, titre doré, xv et 218 pages. Bel exemplaire, ex-libris de la Bibliothèque de Tocqueville Gargan.
1949006662Jyväskylässä K.J. Gummerus osakeyhtiö 1949 In-8 Cartonnage Jaquette en très bon état Très bon
1955004616Paris Presses Universitaires de France 1955 In-8 Broché Edition originale
196778728ABLondon, Longmans, 1967. 479 S. OLn.
1954005526Amsterdam - Antwerpen Wereld Bibliotheek Vereniging 1954 In-8 Cartonnage Jaquette en bon état Bon
193219788Paris, aux dépens de la Société des Bibliophiles du Papier, 1932 (Imprimerie Stelmans) ; in 8, vélin ivoire, titre imprimé sur le premier plat, tête dorée, garde de papier marbré à tourbillons, façon XVIIe (reliure non signée mais très probablement de Canape et Corriez) ; [1]f. bl., [8], 125, [1] pp., [1] f. bl., frontispice gravé par Omer Bouchery et bandeaux dessinés par J. Bruna, étui.
1957005560Kobenhaun / Paris Areté 1957 In-4 Broché Bon
1957005559Kobenhaun / Paris Areté 1957 In-4 Broché Bon
1999124811999 PARIS, Ed. Cercle d'Art - 1999 - In-4 - Broché - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - Très nombreuses illustrations NB et en couleurs dans le texte et HT, certaines PP et double page - 203 pages - Très bel exemplaire
1922107700Wien: Artur Wolf Verlag, 1922. 29 x 20 cm ; broschiert
195978726ABLondon, Secker & Warburg, 1959. 208 S. OLn.
196571251New York: Random House 1965. Second printing of the first edition in the first issue dust jacket. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Inscribed by Cormac McCarthy in black ink on the half-title page to Santa Fe bookseller Nicholas Potter: "For Nicholas All the very best Cormac." <br /> <br /> 246 pp. Octavo 21 cm. Publisher's green cloth and light burgundy paper-covered boards stamped in gilt red and blind. Publisher's green topstain. White dust jacket with red and black typography designed by Muriel Nasser. Second printing clearly stated on the copyright page. First issue dust jacket with "$4.95" price intact at top-front flap and "5/65" code at the bottom-right. <br /> <br /> A Near Fine copy the text block is clean square and seemingly unread throughout. The green topstain is lightly faded and the paper at the fore-edges of the boards show bits of abrasion. The dust jacket is Very Good gently sunned at the spine and showing light overall surface soiling and minor edgewear including a short split beginning at the top-front flap fold and tiny chips at the spine head and the top-right corner of the front panel. An attractive copy with an intimate association. A significant association copy warmly inscribed by the notoriously reclusive author to his long-time friend the late Santa Fe bookseller Nicholas Potter. Throughout a friendship spanning forty years Potter’s bookstore served as a frequent destination for McCarthy where the two shared a rapport rooted in their mutual appreciation of literature art music and history. This volume represents a vital fragment of that connection; McCarthy who famously avoided public life inscribed most of his published works to Potter.<br /> <br /> The second printing of The Orchard Keeper consisted of a small run of only 750 copies. It has been noted that surplus first-issue dust jackets were used for this printing; these were frequently price-clipped to accommodate the second printing’s increased $6.95 price. The present example is notably not price-clipped retaining the original $4.95 price.<br /> <br /> Set in a remote rural Tennessee community between the World Wars The Orchard Keeper is McCarthy’s debut novel inaugurating a cycle of four Southern Gothic works with Outer Dark Child of God and Suttree to follow. The narrative explores the forces of modern civilization as they encroach upon older more rugged ways of living. Upon its release the novel earned McCarthy immediate critical acclaim and comparisons to the likes of William Faulkner. Random House hardcover
193370034Edinburgh: John Grant 1933. New Edition. Hardcover. Good. 442; 458; 355pp. Thick royal octavos 24 cm Navy blue cloth over boards with a gilt stamped title on the spine and a blind stamped vignette on the front board. Top edge gilt; other edges deckled. 1/2" closed tear at head of backstrip of volume 1. Minor stain to front board of this volume as well. Hatching to approximately a dozen pages in volume 1 mostly in pencil. As is. Some plates detached. With only one map at the rear of volume 3 the following map IS present: "Map of the United States Showing Indian Reservations". May require extra postage due to the number of volumes. Ex-libris novelist and historian of the Old West James D. Horan with his bookplate on the front pastedown of volume 2. By the authors of "The McKenney-Hall Picture Gallery." A new edition edited by Frederick Webb Hodge. John Grant hardcover
190970290Salt Lake City Utah: Intermountain Catholic Press 1909. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 350 pp. Quarto 25 cm; full green cloth covered and beveled boards with gilt lettering to front board and spine. Centerpiece design also in gilt. Illustrated with many photographs maps and drawings. With the double-page Map Showing Route Taken by Fr. Silvestre Velez de Escalante July 29th 1776 – Jan 2nd 1777. Numerous photographs of prominent Catholic buildings including a double-page plate of Judge Memorial Home. The volume shows general light shelf wear; the boards are lightly scratched and there is some rubbing and bumping to the edges and corners. Binding is solid and square. Internally clean and bright. Ex-libris Historian J. Roderic Korns with his prior ownership label affixed to the front pastedown. Korns was a noted historian of the American West and author the work "West from Fort Bridger: The Pioneering of the Immigrant Trails Across Utah 1846–1850" which he completed with the assistance of Dale L. Morgan.<br /> <br /> This work is a review of Spanish and Missionary Explorations Tribal Divisions names and regional habitats of the pre-European tribes the Journal of the Franciscan Explorers and discovers of Utah Lake. Covers the trailing of the priests from Santa Fe N.M. with Map of the route illustrations and delimitations of the Great Basin. Also contains the first English translation of Escalante's account of his explorations in Utah. Howes H238. Flake 3869. Intermountain Catholic Press hardcover
1904042918Boston, The Troutsdale Press, 1904. gr 8°, geb. Pappeinbd., 4 Bl. u. 32 Tafeln - ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar, Kanten berieben, Tafelseiten gestempelt
191168898New York: Duffield and Company 1911. First edition. Hardcover. Good . 128pp. Duodecimo 19 cm Light brown paper over boards with printed paper title labels on the spine and front board. Ex-library with traces of library markings on the rear endpaper. Spine subtly darkened. Ex-libris Emma K. Willits with her bookplate on the front pastedown. Emma K. Willits 20 September 1869 – 9 April 1965 was a physician and surgeon who played a significant role in the development of Children's Hospital in San Francisco now the California campus Women and Children's Center of the California Pacific Medical Center serving as the head of the Department of General Surgery from 1921 to 1934. She is thought to be the third woman to specialize in surgery in the United States and the first to head a surgery department. A play set among the Paiute Indians. A nice association copy. Duffield and Company hardcover
1961178131961 VERMONT, Brattleboro, The Stephen Greene Press - 1961 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture illustrée - Illustrations Nb de l'auteur - 238 pages - bon exemplaire - Ex-libris illustré Kristin Desmond
190446404933London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, New York and Toronto, 1904 ; petit in-8, toile brune à grains, fleurons dorés au dos. (Reliure d’éditeur) XXXII pp., 976 pp.La garde porte l’ex-libris autographe du jeune Julien Green : Julian H[artridge] Green Va[Virginia] 1920. Alors âgé de 20 ans, il finissait ses études à l’Université de Virginie. En 1917, il s’était engagé dans l’American Field Service alors qu’il n’avait pas l’âge requis. Redevenu civil en 1919, il part aux États-Unis à l’invitation de son oncle maternel Walter Hartridge. À l’université de Virginie, il choisit la littérature anglaise, le grec, le latin, l’allemand, l’histoire et la philosophie. Au verso de la couverture, l’étudiant Green a collé le bel ex-libris gravé illustré d’un coeur, dessiné pour lui par un de ses camarades. Dans Jeunesse (p. 47), J. Green évoque cet ex-libris : “Si Ludovic dessinait à ravir, le dessinateur chez lui se doublait d’un perfectionniste qui n’arrivait jamais à bout de ce qu’il entreprenait. J’ai de lui un ex-libris qu’il fit graver pour moi et que je fus longtemps à regarder sans bien comprendre ce qu’il fallait y voir, sinon une influence de Beardsley nouvellement redécouvert. Ce trait délicat et façonnier me paraissait le comble du raffinement.”
190648791ABMünchen, Albert Langen, 1906. VIII, 285 S., 3 S. Anz.Mit 24 Abb. auf Tafeln. OPp. mit reicher goldgepr. Einbandverzierung. 1.-3. Aufl.
1963037030Rudkøbing, Grafolio, 1963. kl 8°, Brosch., 21 S. u. 11 Bl. m. montierten Ex Libris - gutes Exemplar m. signiertem Ex Libris eines anderen Künstlers
190542908[Bielefeld-Leipzig, Velhagen & Klasing], 1905. 4°. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. S. (261-)284, HLwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Deckeltitel.
1979037180Warszawa, Biblioteka Narodowa, 1979. kl 8°, Klappbrosch., 256 S. u. Abb.Teil - gutes Exemplar / good copy
20001244952000 Editions Loup - 2000 - In-8, relié, cartonnage illustré, dos toilé rouge, format à l'italienne - 80 planches en N&B - Tirage de tête, édition limité à 175 exemplaires, exemplaire n° 51 / 175 - Exemplaire dédicacé par Dino Attanasio - Un ex-libris format A5 dédicacé.
19201190191920 A Paris, Chez l'imprimeur Leon Pichon, 1920, 1 volume de 180x270 mm environ, 34 pages, (2) ff. Tirage limité à 265 exemplaires, un des 220 numérotés sur vélin d'Arches, avec un ex libris en couleurs de Guy ARNOUX, exemplaire de la bibliothèque de François Laveissière. Reliure papier signée Stroobants, plein cartonnage papier décoré aux motifs floraux, dos long portant titres dorés sur pièce de cuir havane, gardes blanches, couvertures d'origine conservées. Papier de la reliure insolé par endroits, coins et coiffes légèrement frottés, rousseurs (plus importantes sur les gardes et les tranches), sinon couleurs des illustrations éclatantes, bon état général.