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1960T32793Berkeley-Los Angeles, University of California Press 1960 vii + 101pp.(of which 26pp.ills.), VG
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and numerous illustrations and plans (a number full-page) in the text; cloth, a very good, clean copy. EDITOR'S WORKING COPY, WITH NUMEROUS ANNOTATIONS AND REVISIONS IN A NEAT HAND THROUGHOUT; PAGES 97-98 CUT TO EXCLUDE ONE ILLUSTRATION ('Caxton and his Press from a painting by Vivian Forbes). SOLD WITH TWO A.L.s. FROM THE AUTHOR TO HIS EDITOR AUDREY WILLIAMSON (AT FREDERICK MULLER) DISCUSSING WORKS IN PROGRESS (IN PARTICULAR THE AUTHOR'S 'THE HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE SECRET SERViCE' ALSO PUBLISHED BY MULLER IN 1982) AND A RELEVANT CUTTING.
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 30 plates and numerous illustrations ( a number full-page) in the text; grey cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in red, backstrip lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy.
2 vol. in 8 grossi fascicoli in-4, a se stanti, ma con numerazione continua; pp. 428 (n. 1-4), 406 (n.5-8), legatura edit. cartone figurato. Prime due annate (su 3) complete di quest'importante periodico con interessanti studi di bibliografia e bibliofilia di vari autori, ricco d'illustraz. n.t. e di alcune belle tavole a colori f.t. In ottimo stato.. .
Un volume di 509 pagine. Legatura in mezza pergamena con titolo dorato ai piatti (spaccata e brunita la pergamena alla cerniera) - PRIMA EDIZIONE
8vo., First Edition; cloth, gilt back, bevelled boards, a very good, clean copy.
6431Salt Lake City: Scrub Oak Press Zion: W. W. Phelps & Co. 2010. Full Leather. Near Fine binding. 16mo. 160 pp. Limited edition number 36 of 100 copies of the regular edition. There was also a deluxe edition of 29 copies. Fine letterpress printing from photopolymer plates on a period-appropriate paper hand-made for this edition and bound in salmon colored calf with a simple gilt rules on the spine. The binding and its decoration follow the binding of an extant copy lending this the 'feel' of an original copy. It is indeed an impressive edition of the most elusive of Mormon texts. The regular edition comprises this replica as well as "A Note on the Book of Commandments" by Peter Crawley 16mo. 32pp. backed in calf with marbled paper over boards; both books are housed in an attractive full cloth clamshell with morocco title label. A beautiful copy in Fine or nearly Fine condition. <br /> <br /> The Book of Commandments was the first printed edition of the collected revelations received by Joseph Smith later to become known as the Doctrine and Covenants; it was almost wholly lost when Phelps's printing house in Independence MO was sacked by an anti-Mormon mob and the printed sheets scattered or destroyed. Some sheets survived gathered up during the attack by a few members of the church; 29 extant copies were made up from these collected sheets. Crawley's "Note" written expressly for this edition and only available herein offers a good history and bibliography of the book as well as a thorough census of these extant copies including bibliographical information of most. The original edition is breathtakingly scarce and with all but 9 of the 29 copies held by institutions copies rarely come on the market. This is a remarkable replica edition of an extremely important book and owning it is arguably as close as one will get to the owning the original. Sabin 50729; Streeter 1854 both references are for the first edition. Salt Lake City: Scrub Oak Press [Zion: W. W. Phelps & Co.] unknown
Six-fold b/w illus map and guide. Approx. 13.5 x 22.5 inches. Good piece of ephemeral history of San Francisco. Pre-Internet Bubble era. / Maps. guides, travel. San Francisco, Book history; bookstores, cafe culture, Bohemian Mission District; California, Northern
First edition, 2 vols., xxxii, [2],502; viii,503-1059pp., frontispieces, orig. cloth. The collection has 465 author sections with 13,291 numbered items, all with full collations. The Colbeck collection fills a respectable niche on Victorian reference shelves alongside the more famous libraries of Thomas Wise (The Ashley Library) and Chauncey Brewster Tinker and the two great Victorian collections of fiction formed by Michael Sadleir and Robert Lee Wolff.
8vo., Third Edition, on laid paper, title in red and black; original brown buckram, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt , gilt back, uncut, a remarkably bright, fresh, clean copy. Much interesting material on Meredith, Emerson, Thackeray, Watts-Dunton, Gissing, Mark Rutherford and others.
Large white duodecimo or small octavo, 37 pages ; 18 cm. English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- Bibliography -- Exhibitions.
18853488012Boston, Houghthon, Miflin and Company, 1885. XI, 204 S. Lwd der Zeit (Stempel auf Titel, Rücken lädiert).
Oblong 4to., First Edition, with numerous photographs throughout; printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, bright, clean copy.
8vo., First Edition, with numerous type-facsimiles in the text, neat inscription on front free endpaper; original boards, cloth corners and backstrip, paper label, boards very lightly rubbed else an unusually bright, clean copy in the scarce dustwrapper, the latter lightly age-soiled and chipped with minor loss at head and tail of backstrip. . A small portion of the contents appeared in a more condensed form in a printing supplement issued with the Manchester Guardian, 23 May 1922. Scarce in this condition, especially in the dustwrapper. Appleton 18.
4to., First Edition, on laid paper; navy cloth gilt, gilt back, a fine copy.
First Edition, 4to, xxxii,126,[2]pp., one of 160 copies printed on 'antique' paper, ex-library, frontis., numerous facsimile plates, orig. buckram, uncut, t.e.g.
193426621Szeged, 1930-1934. 8°. 204 S., 2 Bll.; 88 S., Späterer HLwd.-Bd. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel u. den eingeb. OUmschlägen.
Complete series of 167 volumes, together over 100.000 pages, 29cm., uniform editor's hardcover bindings in green cloth, gilt lettering at spine, upper edges of some volumes are somewhat spotted (though not the pages themselves), this is a reprint of the original 194O's-edition, good condition, text and pages in very good condition, total weight: ca. 330kg., V91162
1963V91162Paterson, New Jersey, Rowman and Littlefield 1963 Complete series of 167 volumes, together over 100.000 pages, 29cm., uniform editor's hardcover bindings in green cloth, gilt lettering at spine, upper edges of some volumes are somewhat spotted (though not the pages themselves), this is a reprint of the original 194O's-edition, good condition, text and pages in very good condition, total weight: ca. 330kg., V91162
Washington, Library of Congress, 1948, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 67. Con illustrazioni.
192370864Privately printed 1923. Second edition. Limited edition. Hardcover. 101pp. Very slim octavo 24.5 cm Blue cloth over boards with "Bibliotheca Rosicruciana" stamped in gilt on the front board. Spine ends and corners of the covers moderately rubbed and bumped. Text block cracked at the center but still very sturdy. One in an edition limited to five hundred copies. This copy is not numbered. A catalogue which is meant to be of use to those interested in the esoteric studies of the Rosicrucians and also to the students of Freemasonry. Privately printed hardcover
1893JB10-805Washington, Gov. print. off., 1893. original Broschur, gr.-8?,315 Seiten; Zustand: Exemplar gestempelt; Einband berieben und fleckig, teils unaufgeschitten
195236127Utrecht, J. L. Beijers, (1952). 115 S. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Qu.-Kl.-8° (12 x 17,5 cm). Original-Karton.
19691303044Providence, Friends of the Library of Brown University, 1969. Large-8vo. 84 pp. Orig. cloth.
8vo., First Edition; modern boards, backstrip with printed paper label, ORIGINAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED, a near fine copy. Listing 619 entries, this outwardly humble catalogue boasts a bibliophilic importance far beyound its printed wrappers. 'The effective beginning of what was to become within five years one of the widest and deepest movements of taste in the whole history of bibliophily' (John Carter, 'Taste and Technique'). 'This catalogue is a milestone in the history of bookselling, for in it appeared books priced from ten shillings to two guineas which had never appeared in any West End catalogue before' (W.S. Lewis). VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.