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7 vols., 4to., First Edition; original cloth, a near fine set. The Birmingham Shakespeare Library, comprising upwards of forty-five thousand volumes, is considered one of the two largest such collections extant. This magisterial catalogue consists of two parts, corresponding respectively to the original guard book catalogue (complete to 1932), and the subsequent card catalogue in use to the time of publication. EXTREMELY SCARCE AND SELDOM OFFERED FOR SALE IN THIS CONDITION.
Large folio, First and Sole Edition, on fine laid paper, with 47 fine separate large collotype facsimiles, each accompanied by a printed leaf bearing the transliterated text with variants and revisions as appropriate; disbound as issued, uncut, the collection housed in the publisher's original and substantial cloth portfolio, front lettered in gilt, gilt back, with original lock, the portfolio neatly and skilfully refurbished at several joints and the whole work in very good, clean state. Mild bookplate scar on inner cover of portfolio. In addition to the superb facsimiles, the work includes the editor's preface, and printed leaves of errata, notes and index. 'Each page of the MS. has been represented as far as possible by ordinary type, the words and letters printed in italic being those which in the MS. are struck out by the writer. It will be observed that some words in italic are underlined in the MS. This is to indicate that although they had been struck out they were to be restored. The peculiarities which could not be represented by the use of ordinary type are recorded in the Notes.' (Preface). Milton's manuscript volume remains the chief treasure of the College Library. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Stevens 304.
First edition, ii,238pp., cont. calf, rebacked, rubbed. The first Quaker bibliography. "Hereby may be seen, not only what Books have been Printed of the Sufferings which many of the said People underwent, but also the many Warnings to the Governments and Rulers, &c. Concerned..." ? Advertisement of verso of title.
First edition, viii, [2], 117pp., with engraved title-page, a little foxed and stained, final line of imprint cropped, text occasional spotted and lightly browned, marbled endpapers, cont. full straight-grained red morocco, gilt border on sides, flat spine, gilt, extremities a little rubbed. Dibdin's rare suppressed first separate publication, being preceded only by his contribution to the 'European Magazine'. Dibdin did not think much of his first effort as he emphatically stated in his 'Bibliomania' "I struck off 500 copies, and was glad to get rid of half of them as waste paper; the remaining half have been partly destroyed by my own hands... My only consolation is that the volume is now exceedingly rare". Jackson, 1; Windle & Pippin, A1.
First Edition, 3 vols., in 2, [viii],720; [vi],[721]-1466,[24]; [viii],798,[58]pp., one engraved title vignette, cont. quarter vellum, spines ink lettered, a nice set. Freytag's annotated bibliography of books which he mainly examined in libraries of Leipzig, Naumburg, and Pforta. Provenance: G?rlitz, "Bibliotheca Milichiana Gorlicensis" (stamp on title; Georg Christian Taubner (ownership inscription); E. Schulz (ownership inscription, dated 1926); Bernard H. Breslauer.
First edition, 8 vols., folio, orig. cloth, a nice set.
First edition, 2 vols., 8vo (240 x 160 mm), 864; 753pp., orig. cloth. Volume 1 records full details of all known prose novels in English first published in the British Isles from 1770 to 1799, with the second volume continuing on to 1829. Except for some forty titles of which no surviving copy could be found, all the entries are derived from actual examination of the books themselves. A particularly important facet of volume 2 is that information includes a study of the recently discovered Schloss Covey collection of English novels in Germany, the holdings of which, for the years 1796-1834, are more comprehensive than any other library, including the British Library.
First edition, 5 vols., large 8vo, 464; 400; 369; 459; 445pp., ex-library with the usual markings, frontispiece portrait in vols. 1 and 4 (both offset onto title-page), cont. red half calf, worn, remains of labels, some light staining, joints starting, uncut. The very scarce catalogue of this outstanding collection of English topography. Lists over 6,500 works with detailed collations, arranged primarily by county.
Folio, [6]pp., no. 37 of 53 copies for private distribution, presentation inscription by HYT to C.W. Dyson Perrins, along with 2pp., A.L.s tipped in, subsequently owned by D.H. Turner & Janet Backhouse (with their signatures), 6 photogravure plates, each with a letterpress leaf of description, loose in the orig. morocco-backed printed boards, lightly stained.
4 Bde. VIII SS., 2008 Spp. (1) Bl., 2156 Spp. (1) Bl., 1774 Spp. (2) Bll., 1808 Spp. Halblederbände der Zeit über Marmordeckeln mit Spuren von Rückengoldprägung (berieben und bestoßen). Gr.-4to (240 x 302 mm). Wiener Nachdruck der zweiten, vermehrten und verbesserten Auflage von 1793-1801, "mit D. W. Soltau's Beyträgen, revidirt und berichtiget von Franz Xaver Schönberger". Das erste große Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache erschien ursprünglich 1774-86. Soltaus Nachträge betreffen vor allem die Seemannssprache. Adelungs "Deutsches Wörterbuch" galt als das Standardwerk der deutschen Klassik und war "jahrzehntelang Autorität in Fragen der Sprachreinheit, auch von Goethe benutzt, bringt viel altes Material. Wertvolle, ausführliche Artikel" (Zaunmüller). "Adelungs Bemühungen um die deutsche Sprache gipfeln im Wörterbuch, das ihm der Verleger Breitkopf antrug [...] Das Meißnische Deutsch, das Obersächsische seiner Zeit, wird über alle volkssprachliche und mundartliche Prägung deutscher Landschaften hinaus zum Muster der schriftsprachlichen Form erhoben, damit als bleibend festgelegt" (NDB I, 63 ff.). - Einbände stärker berieben, Kapitale defekt, Gelenke angeplatzt, Rücken teils brüchig. Innen papierbedingt etwas fleckig, jedoch gut erhaltenes Arbeitsexemplar aus der Bibliothek der "K. K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei" mit entspr. Stempeln an den Titeln. Vgl. Vater/Jülg 81f. Zaunmüller 89.
175443286Hannover, B. Nic. [Nikolaus] Försters Erben, 1754. Titel, Dedikation, 60, 616 S., 10 Bll. (Index). Mit gestoch. Titelvign., zahlr.Textabb. (meist Monogramme) u. 70 gestoch. tls. gefalt., tls. doppelblattgr.Taf. (Alphabete, Schriftbeispiele, Abbreviaturen, Wappen etc.). Gr.-8vo. HLdr. d. Zt. (Rücken fehlt).
Gr.-8°. OLwd. Bde. 1 - 5 des Hauptwerkes, Bd. 2 - 5 des Zugangsverzeichnis, Registerband zum Zugangsverzeichnis (fehlt Bd. I des Zugangsverzeichnis). Guterhaltene Reihe zu der umfangreichen staatswissenschaftlichen Sammlung des Reichstags. Bücher de
vol. due in-4° testo numerato a colonne (due per pagina) 4831. Legature in mezza pelle coeva con angoli, nervature e titoli ai dorsi. Leivi e ininfluenti abrasioni. Ottima la conservazione. Seconda edizione aggiornata e di molto ampliata. Conservate la bross. edit. all'interno.
22093Paris, De Bure l'aîbé, 1749-1756. 7 vol. in-12, veau havane marbré, filet à froid en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison rouges, tranches rouges (quelques minuscules épidermures et rousseurs éparses).
191431174Berlin, Leipzig, Giesecke & Devrient, 1914. Folio. Mit zahlr. Abb. OHldr. m. dezenter Vergoldung. Kopfgoldschnitt.
197910161A[Japan], Gabun-do, [1979]. 4°. IV/32 Seiten Text (englisch), 4 Seiten Text (japanisch) und ca. 400 meist ausfaltbare Seiten mit Farbabbildungen. Jede mit englischen und japanische Beschreibungen. Grobes Ganzleinen mit goldgepr. Front- u. RTitel. (= The erotic theme in Japaneses painting and prints: I).
193125434ABParis, Ch. Bosse, Librairie, 1931. 26,3x19 cm., (VI),558 pag. avec des illustrations en noir, relié en maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre et lingnes doré, bord supérieur doré, les autres non coupé. En emboitage, quelques rousseurs, ex libris; très bon état.
18716046016Gotha, Justus Perthes 1871. 4°. 28, 15 pp., 1 Karte auf 8 Tafeln in Folio [So komplett]. Neuere Interimsbroschur. Titel und Karte mit kleinerem Staubrand. Schnitt etwas angestaubt.
87567Paris - Lausanne, Librairie des Bibliophiles 1923, 250x165mm, 500pages, broché, couverture à rabats. Nom du possesseur sur le haut de la page de garde supérieure, autrement bel exemplaire. Edition originale sur papier vélin, numérotée n.° 197 / 250, revêtus de la griffe de l’auteur.
136109aafParis et Lausanne, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1922, in-8°, 2 p. n.n. + 440 p. + XXXVIII (38 p.) + 4 p. n.n., richement illustré, ex. sur vélin n° 113 spécialement impr. pour Mons. W. Mermod, reliure d.-parchemin blanc originale, titre en noir au dos. Couverture de la broch. orig. cons.
The catalogue of what was perhaps the world's greatest collection of printed and manuscript material relating to the French Revolution, Empire, and Restoration. 1 leaf; lithographed frontispiece portrait of La Bedoyere; 1 leaf; XVI, 687 pp. 3129 items described. The collection was purchased en bloc by the French government. Printed on very fine wove paper. 4to. Very attractively bound in contemporary quarter morocco and decorated boards. All edges marbled. The slightest traces of wear to edges of boards, else fine and bright.
Four volumes bound in two, complete. Fourth and last edition of the most important bibliography of Italian rare books. The first two editions of this work are mere lists. The third edition and this fourth edition are not only far more complete, but also describe each item, often at great length. 8vo, recent cloth. Light scattered foxing, else fine.
132940Bruno da Osimo - Scelta di suoi ex-libris - Tolentino Tipografia Filelfo 1947 - Edizione per gli amici e i comprensori - Dedica autografa e firma di Bruno da Osimo come da foto. - Pag. 14 39 ex-libris applicati ad altrettante pagine. - Compreso segnalibro originale. - Copertina rigida - Testo in italiano - Cartelletta rigida di protezione. - Condizioni molto buone. Dorso della cartelletta restaurato. - Bruno da Osimo nome d'arte di Bruno Marsili Osimo 1888 – Ancona 1962 è stato un incisore e scrittore italiano. È stato un artista dalla vastissima produzione xilografica contraddistinta da un intimo lirismo profondamente religioso e a tratti mistico. Le sue illustrazioni poste a corredo di libri rivelano un sentire che non considera il libro soltanto come un oggetto d'uso ma come un'opera d'arte in cui il testo deve essere in stretto rapporto con la grafica e le decorazioni. Oltre che incisore di legno è stato anche disegnatore di ceramiche e di progetti per mobili per lavori in ferro battuto e per produzioni artigianali in cuoio lavorato. unknown
10 parti in 3 voll. in-8, pp. VIII, 903; 715; 350, leg. cart. rust. coevo con tit. mss al d. Con 4 tavv. ripp. al fine del II vol. e altre ripp. raff. antiche iscriz. greche. Opera stampata a Venezia, il luogo di stampa del front. è falso. Parenti, Falsi luoghi, p. 144. Melzi III, 8.
in-4 picc., pp. 16 + 15 tavv. al fine, leg. m. perg. con tit. oro ai piatti e al d., in confanetto. Ediz. di 425 esempl. num. (ns nr. 362).