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196522350Long Island New York: Not Published 1965. Including: Original pencil still-life outdoors artwork taped to a transparency in preparation for creation of the printing plate tape with some soil & spotting art very good; with the zinc "Revere Triplemetal Plus' printing plate; an impression of the completed plate; an impression of a partially-complete version of the art; artwork approx. 4" x 6" size the sheets with several inches of margins around; with a folding color brochure of an exhibition of Seidler's works numbered titled and with ownership details one color illustration on cover and with a biography of the artist on back light wear couple of small pieces of tape from mounting unobtrusive; not dated circa 1960s; everything in very good condition and illustrative of the process of original art to printed work by this professional. . Art. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
1856D12674London: Dean & Son 1856. Paperback. Fair. Original stitched illustrated wraps; 8vo 243x167mm; with 7 colored lithographs one double-page alternately printed on the recto or verso with some blank pages in between. Publisher's ads printed on rear cover. Covers lightly chipped along the edges with small stains at spine tips from old tape repairs. Some dusty finger-smudges but overall internally not so bad. Scarce. OCLC locates just 4 copies. All the trappings of highfalutin human Western weddings -- except that when fine monkeys get married they travel by pug-pulled carriage. <br/><br/> Dean & Son paperback books
186953665London: John Camden Hotten 1869. First Edition. First printing. Quarto 29cm. Publisher's quarter morocco over glazed boards; brown coated endpapers; xxi8032pp. Mild external rubbing primarily to board corners and spine ends; scattered faint foxing within; Very Good in the original publisher's binding. <br/><br/>A well-printed facsimile on thick paper with a substantial introduction and end-notes by Rae. John Camden Hotten unknown books
194416395N.p.: The Typophiles N.d. ca 1944. First Limited Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound illustrated card wrappers; glassine unprinted dustjacket; unpaged 8 leaves; illus. Fine unworn copy in original glassine. One of 350 copies "struck off for Ye Typophiles." With printer's device on colophon of a filligreed crown inside a black background.Printed on yellow paper. Includes two cartoon illustrations in text; the illustration appearing on p7 is reproduced on the cover. Satirical jab at the Axis powers in WWII anonymously written in the form of mutual letters begging aid between Tojo and Hitler. The Tojo portion is printed in Japanese Kanji characters with English translation. Text makes mention of the loss of Mussolini suggesting that the pamphlet was produced some time after the Italian premier's ouster and arrest in July 1943. A charming and scarce Typophiles keepsake apparently not in their regular "Monograph" series. The Typophiles unknown books
193936505Elizabeth New Jersey: American Type Founders 1939. Black cloth spine over printed green paper wrappers. General wear & soiling. Rear wrapper beginning to pull away from spine. Occasional smudge. A VG copy. 82 pp. Illustrated. Oblong format: 8-1/2" x 11" <br/><br/> American Type Founders hardcover books
1947WRCLIT64714Sacramento: The Nugget Press 1947. Octavo. Cloth. Portrait frontis and map. Bookplate on front pastedown otherwise a very good copy. First edition. One of 180 numbered copies printed as a class project by the students of C.K. McClatchy High School. A section of acknowledgements at the end lists the students involved ranging from the researching and writing of the text to typesetting printing and binding. The Nugget Press hardcover books
2017678112017. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 568. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2012. October 1 2012 Through March 25 2013. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 2017. Reprinted W.S. Hein 2018. ccxvii 1414 pp. Hardcover. New. $125. unknown books
2466Boston:: The Compay: 232 Summer Street . . 16mo buff patterned wrappers printed in black; stapled through the center leaves with two staples which have rusted causing some staining in the gutters--otherwise in remarkably fine condition NOT IN BIANCHI. The Summer Street address 1903-1931 was the fourth location of the Merrymount Press. The Times of London article appeared in September 1912; in the list of publications for 1913 and 1914 are projected Boston:: [The Compay]: 232 Summer Street, . unknown books
193511968New York 1935. 3 volumes slim 4to together in a single slipcase as issued. 1 Color Chemistry; 2 Color as Light; 3 Color in Use. Uniformly bound in black paper-covered boards paper wrap-around labels; printed in color throughout; fine in a slightly worn slipcase. Folding color chart in the third number. <br/><br/> hardcover books
189941586Sacramento: A. J. Johnston Supt. State Printing 1899. Cloth covered spines black grey and blue over marbled paper covered boards. Handwritten title label pasted to front board of first volume. Moderate wear to bindings rubbing and scuffing. Spines of two volumes loose with gutter-type breaks textblock of volume 3 loose. Some pages torn within volumes some age-toning and rubbing to paper. Withal a Good set. 3 volumes. Unpaginated. Lined paper in pink and black. 2 volumes: 12-1/2" x 7-7/8". 1 volume: 13-3/4" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>Includes: State of California Public School Register of Alviso District County of Alameda 1899; State of California Public School Register of Niles District County of Alameda 1901; and State of California Teacher's Public School Register of _____ School District County of ______ California 1903 but actually filled out for the 1905 school year. All books are filled out with student names attendance and even schedules in areas. Currently no similar items found for sale in the trade. A. J. Johnston, Supt. State Printing hardcover books
187124439New York NY: Johnson Fry & Co. 1871. Twenty - two images including the plates titled: Conrad and Medora dated 1867; the illustrated title page for 1871 'Byron & Moore Gallery'; and the images Kaled; Olympia; Gulmare; Rich and Rare engraved by Buttre after Fisher; Thou art not false but thou art fickle; Laura; Angiolina; Haidee; Medora; Leila; The Coming Step Buttre after Ward; Zelica Buttre after A. de Valentine; The Irish Girl Buttre after A. Elmore; Young Jessica Rice & Buttre after Ward; Parisina; Azim and Zelica Buttre after Corbould; Witch of the Alps; The Peri Bannister after Meadows; Maid of Athens; Don Juan and Haidee. Each image titled below; several with a verse from the relevant poem. The plates printed one side only on heavy paper stock and interleaved with plain paper guards. Previous owner name on front endpaper. Approximately 9" x 11 1/2" size; bound in gray-green decoratively blind-stamped cloth titled "Specimen" on front cover the back cover with the publisher name and address. Boards detached with edge and tips wear top cover stained spine covering gone. A few images with a little spotting in the margins and with evidence of being somewhat crudely edge-trimmed; generally the plates very clean and in very good condition an interesting specimen illustration book from this publisher. Specimen Book. Hard Cover. Good. Johnson Fry & Co. Hardcover books
187135576San Francisco: Alta California Printing House 1871. Modest wear with faint hotizontal fold lines to center. A VG example. 1 sheet printed recto only. 11-1/8" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> Alta California Printing House unknown books
1914011443Columbus Ohio: Columbus Lithograph Company. Good. 1914. Hardcover. Linen-backed bound pocket map that unfolds to 32" x 28". Fold splits and light soil with the folds held together by the linen webbing. Brown boards with gilt imprint rubbed corners and edges. A Railroad Map of Ohio Published by the State color-coded and with a detailed train title illustration. ; 8 1/2" x 4" . Columbus Lithograph Company hardcover books
192249434San Francisco: Printed by Edwin and Robert Grabhorn and James McDonald 1922. 1st edition thus Heller & Magee 49. Bound in brown paper boards with fleur-de-lis decorations & lettering in burnt orange parchment back. Very slight lean; bit of age-toning soiling & extremity wear VG. Unpaginated though 20 pp. Cover t.p. & initials by Joseph Sinel. 10-1/4" x 7-1/4" <br/><br/> Printed by Edwin and Robert Grabhorn and James McDonald hardcover books
1933WRCLIT58105Philadelphia: Franklin Printing Co. 1933. Thirty-five numbers. Octavo. Printed pictorial and decorated wrappers. Illustrations photographs and decorations. A few wrappers lightly foxed or smudged one spine slightly chipped otherwise a very good lot. A somewhat broken run of this house organ for the firm in later issues denoted "A Magazine Published Monthly in the Interest of Direct Advertising" consisting of I:46-12; II:1- 35-911 and 12; III:1347 and 10; IV: 1457 and 8; and seven unnumbered issues scattered through 1929-1933 two of them as quarterly. The emphasis is in the main on showcasing the firm's printing design and illustrative capabilities when applied to material both directly related to printing as well as to other subjects such as a special numbers devoted to fishing foreign travel etc. Franklin Printing Co. unknown books
1260New York: Charles Magnus & Co. 12 Frankfort St. . . 4to single fold with a very attractive hand-colored street scene showing a fire company in front of the Eagle Hose Co. there is a water tank on large wheels to the firemen's left but no horses New York: Charles Magnus & Co. 12 Frankfort St., . unknown books
41380Pasadena: Issued by Pasadena Board of Trade n. d. Ca. 1912 or a little thereafter. Light peach paper wrappers printed in yellow and brown lettering stapled. Modest wear to wrappers light scuffing/soiling rubbing to edges. "Compliments of B. O. Kendall Co." stamp to front wrapper. Unpaginated. Black and white photographic reproductions throughout. 7-3/4" x 5-3/8" <br/><br/>"Pasadena California is probably the best advertised city of its size in the world. For a quarter of a century it has been the winter Mecca of thousands on this side of the Atlantic while the fame of its incomparable climate has spread around the globe. In that time it has grown from a little hamlet surrounded by young orchards and semi-arid grazing fields to a cosmopolitan city of nearly forty thousand people with a mid-winter population of much more than that number." 8 institutional holdings located on OCLC. Rare in the trade. Issued by Pasadena Board of Trade unknown books
1985WRCLIT63568High Loft ME: The Printing Office at High Loft 1985. Small quarto. Cloth gilt labels. Illustrated. Bookplate on front pastedown otherwise about fine in card slipcase with small sticker shadow at one corner. First printing in this format. Illustrations in color by Nancy McCormick. One of 125 numbered copies 100 for sale printed on Arches by Karen MacDonald and signed by the artist. The Printing Office at High Loft hardcover books
1848116Firenze ; Roma: Presso Pietro Ducci; Tipografia degli Ajani 1848. Together two pamphlets. 8vo. 31 pp.; 43 pp. Original wrappers; disbound. Two rare pamphlets on the regulation of printing in Florence and Rome during the critical period of popular unrest that was sweeping across Europe during the 1840's. The first pamphlet by Giuseppe Silvestri examines two recent articles of law that have an impact on the publication of religious information by the ecclesiastical authorities of Florence. The second deals more directly with the limitations placed on local printers in Rome and the restrictions and fines that accompany newly passed legislation. Although these two titles are cited in ICCU 9 and 6 copies only there are not copies cited in either NUC or OCLC. 116. Presso Pietro Ducci; Tipografia degli Ajani unknown books
31106Alnwick: Smith Printer n. d. Ca 1820s . Some wrinkling & light soiling. AVG copy. One sheet printed recto only. 10-7/8" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/>10 stanzas of 4 lines each hailing evidently the anniversary of "The Conqueror's triumph" with the 'Flag of Blue'. Scarce celebratory broadsheet from Northumbria. Smith, Printer unknown books
185841639Boston: Boston Museum 1858. Buff printed paper. Moderate wear to edges some age-toning. Withal a VG example. Single broadsheet printed recto only. Decoratively engraved border. 18-1/2" x 6-3/8" <br/><br/>Not found on OCLC rare. (Boston Museum] unknown books
188243563Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1882. Hardcover. Very good-/No dust jacket. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1882. Numerous b/w figures and maps. 525 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Dark brown cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. Spine slightly faded; top edges dust-soiled else exceptionally clean and tight. Very good-/No dust jacket. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1833WRCLIT23992La Haye: Imprimerie d'Etat 1833. 61pp. plus four plates 3 folding. Octavo. Contemporary boards. Lower third of text lightly damp marked some tears or nicks at fore-edge one folding plate has a clean tear with no losses spine split. Withal a good untrimmed copy. First edition. Parallel texts and title pages in French and Dutch. An important survey of the early experiments in the proto- stereotyping processes with descriptions of examples and facsimile plates. Imprimerie d'Etat hardcover books
108131V.p. v.d. -Single leaf 11 1/2 x 16 1/2 printed on both sides oval portrait to recto color facsimile to verso; very good. -Folio 10 1/4 x 15†with photographic frontisportrait inlaid facsimile of a handwritten letter tipped in printed in black and red deckled fore- and lower edge; very good. -Broadside 9 3/4 x 13†printed in green pink and black woodblock initial and woodcut lower edge deckled minor creases and foxing; very good.-Folio 9 x 14†with broadside tipped in 8 1/8 13†printed in black and blue; very good. -Small folio 10 1/2 x 5 1/2†printed in blue and black digitally printed photo with dinner invitation and order form tipped in deckled fore-edge; very good. -Small broadside 5 1/2 x 8 1/2†with woodcut; very good.-Small broadside 11 x 6 7/8†printed in blue and black color photograph printed as headpiece; very good. -Small folio 5 3/4 x 11†accordion fold printed in black and blue with a facsimile letter inserted into a sleeve on the title page; very good. § --“Facsimile page of the 42-line Gutenberg Bible.This memento and keepsake is presented by Edward Repan-Petko in commemoration of the Centenary of the birth of his father Adam Repan-Petko — 18 January 1996.Presented.August 8th 1996 and October 26-27 1996.†--“John Muir 1838-1914†200 copies printed in October 1996 designed and produced by Marianne Hinckle Año Nuevo Island Press San Francisco.--“At the next meeting of the Roxburghe Club Dixon Wecter will speak on ‘Mark Twain and the West.’†Carroll T. Harris Master of the Press n.d.--“Typography†by J.H. Mason at the end of his essay “Printing†from the book Fifteen Craftsmen on Their Crafts now printed by Peter Koch in San Francisco for Drew Nadell and Gale Herrick in 1984 as a keepsake.--“Poetry at the Edge Five Contemporary Poets†announcement order form and dinner invitation printed for the Book Club of California 2014.--Dinner invitation “The Roxburghe Club of San Francisco In Search of Antartic Whales Richard C. Dehmel Ph.D.†by Wade C. Hugan 2014. --Poem“December Moon†by May Sarton from Coming into Eighty and illustration “Moon & Jet Trail†by Jonathan L. Clark. Privately printed for Jonathan L. Clark at The Artichoke Press.2013.--“A Great Place to Get Rich†keepsake presented by Gary Kurutz and John Windle printed by Richard Siebert in an edition of 125 copies 2014. The original letter is now in the Bancroft Library. unknown books
192845621New York: Robert M McBride & Co 1928. 1st US. Limited to 535 cc. Blue cloth binding. TEG. Pale green dust jacket. VG/VG spine browned/few edge chips. 14 322 pp including index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Robert M McBride & Co hardcover books