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4to, [4], 66, [1] pp., with the bookplate of John Clay, parchment-backed boards soiled, leather spine label worn.
First Edition, folio, viii, 72pp., 6 folding plates, 8 tables on 6 folding leaves, orig. cloth-backed boards, uncut.
Folio (345 x 205 mm), single sheet printed on both sides, caption-title, disbound, margins slightly torn. These Utrecht seals were purchased at the Muschenbroeck sale in 1826. Holtzenberg 55.
Single sheet printed on bluish paper on recto only (200 x 320 mm). Lithographic sketch of rear facade of Salford House. Holzenberg 243.
First edition, 8vo (220 x 140 mm), [4], 66pp., orig. red cloth, gilt, spine faded.
Small 8vo (170 x 117 mm), [2], 31, [1]pp., photographic portrait frontispiece, front endpaper slightly damaged and loose, orig. blue cloth, title in gilt on upper cover. BL copy only on Copac; not listed on OCLC.
Small 8vo, 20pp., stitched as issued, ring binder holes to inner margin.
26, [4]pp., one of 200 numbered copies, 4 folding plates, orig. printed wrappers, a fine copy.
First Edition, 4to, 374pp., frontis., 282 illustrs., orig. cloth. Covers a little-known area of book design and production, including an annotated bibliographical catalogue of over 420 lithographed books.
Large 8vo, [iv],114pp., limited edition, presentation inscription from the author to George Folsom (lawyer, antiquarian, editor and librarian of AAS and NY Historical Society), 3 large foldout plates, orig. cloth backed boards.
First Edition, 4to, coloured frontis., 17 plates, orig. cloth, a good copy. This bibliography contains all Maryland imprints between the years 1777 and 1790 with full collations and bibliographical notes.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Italian and Turkish. 131, [2] p., many b/w unnumbered plates. Acqueforti di Giorgio Morandi.= Giorgio Morandi'nin gravürleri. [Exhibition catalogue]. Istanbul, Museo d'Arte Moderna, 22 Giugno - 31 Juglio, 1990. Preface by Belkis Mutlu, Teodoro Cutolo, Michele Cordaro. Contents; Morandi artista Europeo = Avrupa sanatçisi Morandi., Federica Di Castro.; Morandi e l'incisione in Italia = Morandi ve Italya'daki gravür sanati., Fabio Fiorani.; Giorgio Morandi incisore all'acquaforte = Islak kazi gravür sanatçisi Morandi., Luigi Ficacci.; Catalogo = Katalog.; Apparati = Belgeler., A cura di Federica Di Castro, Luigi Ficacci, Giuseppe Trassari Filippetto.; Antologia critica = Elestiri antolojisi.; Biografia = Özgeçmisi.; Procedimento tecnico dell'incisione all'acquaforte = Islak kazi teknigi islemleri.
28p. Mimeograph transcript. 8vo. Original full paper wraps, worn and stained. Lacks ties. Original stories written by children and printed in 1921. Unique? CPHAM/W71C1
32p. Illustrated with lithographs subtly colored. Printed on heavy paper. Pictorial title page. All edges gold. Age stain. Small 8vo. Original full thin leather Chromolithography covers, cracked at spine and worn at extremities. CPHAM/W71C1
81p. + Plus color frontis and three color full page plates with tissue guards by W. L. Jacobs. Uncut. Top edge gold. Remnants of old bookplate. Front endpapers rusted from old paper clip. Inked ownership of Benjamin H. Decker, Christmas, 1902. Small 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, lettered in yellow with front cover vignette of two rifles, sword and holly, white tents and mansion with a yellow sky. Spine gold lettered with very slight wear at head and tail. Binding crinkled. Nice copy of a Civil War Christmas story. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W70
np. Text printed on pale blue paper. 8vo. Original full wraps, printed in red and string tied. Wraps beginning to brown at edges. A collection of poems which include snails. First printing of James Guthrie's poem "The Snail". Nice copy of a gentle humorous selection printed by the Periwinkle Press. CPHAM/W71C1
pp. (6), 15. Uncut. Wide margins. Front endpaper slightly age stained. Tall thin 8vo. Original cloth backed paper binding. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 96 of only 200 copies. Signed by the author on limitation page. Nice copy. PRESS/W34
pp. xiii, 98 + Frontis drawing printed on Japanese vellum. Title page printed in red and black. Printed by Smith & Sale on Van Gelder paper. Uncut. Stamped ownership number on front end paper. Small 8vo. Original stiff wraps, decorated and lettered. Yapp fore edges. Stamped ownership number on front cover. Binding soiled. Limited Edition of only 925 copies. Fourth Edition. Old World Series. Nice copy. PRESS/W39
214p. + Plus color frontis and full page plates by Henry J. Soulen. Numerous text drawings by Edward Stratton Hollowary. Decorative ruled title page printed in red and black. Uncut. Top edge gold. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, lettered in gold. Front cover decorated with green holly leaves and a gold trumpet. Likely a first edition. Lovely copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W70
23p. Illustrated chapter headings and colophon. Illustrated first initial. Top edge gold, other edges deckled. Penciled inscription "For another boy X-mas 1915". Foxed. Small 8vo. Original cloth backed metallic design paper boards. Spine darkened but with paper label. Extremities worn. On copyright page: "This book a souvenir of Christmas 1914 is with avuncular regard dedicated to C.M.F. 2nd he might have been Bob". Limited to only 250 copies. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W70
np. Title page and text ruled in red throughout. 24mo. Original full decorated paper binding. Cover paper label. Designed and printed by Kurt H. Volk. Signed by Kurt H. Volk. Number 12 of a very Limited Edition. Lovely little copy. Kurt Hans Volk (1884-1962) was born in Germany, and probably trained as a printer/typographer there. He worked for many years at N.W. Ayers in Philadelphia before starting his own typographic firm in 1927. He widely lectured on advertising typography and authored the important work: "Using Type Correctly." He greatest influence as a designer was probably as a consultant to the Merganthaler Linotype Company. Today he is probably best known for a private series of keepsakes and limited edition books distributed to friends at Christmas. We are pleased to be able to offer one of these here. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W69x2
9 p. Printed on the rectos only + Frontis and other illustrations. 12mo. Original full cloth binding, stamped in gold. Original dust jacket. Privately printed for George Zabriskie as a Christmas greeting presented to Mrs. (David) Van Dusen, signed by Zabriskie. George Albert Zabriskie (1860-1954) was President of the New York Historical Society from 1939-1947, and Honorary President from 1948 until his death in 1954. He was a great enthusiast of fine books and book binding, and an expert amateur hand-tooler and finisher of books. Though he lived in New York City, he "wintered" in Florida, and issued these charming Christmas keepsakes from his home: "The Doldrums" a Mission-Spanish Revival residence designed by Albert Pierce. Phips was a hunter of sunken treasure who won big. In 1688 Phips returned to London with his ships ladened with 37,538 pounds of pieces of eight, 25 pounds of gold and 2,755 pounds of silver. One tenth of this treasure went to the king, one sixteenth to Phips and the rest to his multitude of investors. He was knighted and appointed the first Royal Governor of Massachusetts. A bright copy of a nice little keepsake. W69
A definitive history of colour printing techniques containing detailed descriptions of chromo-lithography, photo-mechanical processes, colour etching, xylography, Le Blon, Baxter and other topics. 280pp.
No marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. Very clean very tightly bound pages with lightly marked foxed stiff white card boards and no bumping to corners. Marbled end papers not yet stuck to insides of boards. 64pp. An essay/discussion on devices from private printing presses - being their (probably) copyrighted symbols, trade marks, motifs, heraldic crests. Undated, ca 1910s.
137-[141]pp., one of 500 copies, orig. cloth, printed paper label on spine.