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Large 4to, frontis., orig. cloth, d.w. Research done since the book was issued, particularly by the late Stanley Morison into the origins of the Fell types, is digested in revisions by Hart have been added. This edition is, therefore, an up-to-date survey of one of the world's richest collections of historical printing types.
Large 4to, frontis., orig. cloth, d.w. Research done since the book was issued, particularly by the late Stanley Morison into the origins of the Fell types, is digested in revisions by Hart have been added. This edition is, therefore, an up-to-date survey of one of the world's richest collections of historical printing types.
4to, vii,[i],276+4pp., of adverts, numerous plates and illustrs., (some coloured), orig. printed wrappers, a nice copy. Profusely illustrated and containing some superb coloured plates. Includes an article by Douglas Cockerell 'La Reliure de luxe en Angleterre.' p.69-121. From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
First Edition, limited to 500 copies, frontis., facsimiles, orig. cloth. The collection consists of 1,000 contemporary original minor verse printed in the provinces between 1789 and 1839.
First edition, 4to, lix, 286, [2]pp., one of 1,500 copies, facsimiles (some printed in two colours), orig. publishers cloth, slight sign of tape having been removed from base of spine. A detailed illustrated catalogue of all of the editions produced at this world-famous press, with the introduction forming an important account of Mardersteig as scholar, printer and publisher.
4to, iv, 42pp., parchment-backed boards slightly spotted, leather label to spine, uncut and unopened, a very nice copy.
4to, 162pp., a very good ex-library copy, numerous illustrs., throughout including coloured mounted plates, orig. publishers blue cloth, decorated in blind and gilt, covers slightly bowed.
Folio (340 x 215 mm), 4pp., caption-title, disbound. The Will of Colonel Barwick who lived in Barbados in the 17th century. Barwick sent his daughter to be educated in England and his Will provided her with a sum of money upon marriage with further sums to be paid on the birth of any children. "All the rest of my Landes, and Negroes, Goods' and Chattles, Rightes, and Credites,, I give to my Son, Samuel Barwick...". Shortly after making this Will in 1673 he moved to Bermuda where he made a codicill which greatly complicated matters. Holzenberg 74.
First Edition, new cloth.
First edition, 8vo, 24pp., disbound. JISC locating the University of Leeds copy only.
First Edition, 8 parts, orig. printed wrappers, uncut. Important appendix to Hain & Copinger.
First Edition, 8 parts, orig. printed wrappers (final part in sheets), uncut. Important appendix to Hain & Copinger.
Single sheet printed on one side only (282 x 115 mm), 30 mm closed tear, woodcut at head of a Barley Corn seller with his stock loaded onto a donkey, first line: "There was three farmers in the north as they were passing by...".
Small 8vo, 214, xviipp., orig. lower board only, lacks upper board and spine, a working copy.
12mo (105 x 77 mm), x, [11]-80pp., lightly stained, orig. printed wrappers, stitched.
First edition, 8vo, 44pp., disbound. JISC locating a single copy at the University of Leeds.
8vo., on laid paper, black-letter throughout, neat signature on front free endpaper; original buckram, gilt back, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case. The first facsimile of Caxton's famous work was published by Elliot Stock in 1877.
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, plates, and several mounted type specimens at end; patterned boards, red cloth back lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
Sm. 4to., with a portrait frontispiece and numerous illustrations and facsimiles in the text, signature on front free endpaper and title; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, bright, clean copy. Harling's study was first published in 'Alphabet & Image 6' (1948); this is a considerably revised and expanded edition
112p. Beardsley style Art Nouveau endpapers and dust jacket designed by Frank Mechau. Decorative bordered title page. Some foxing. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, gold decorated and lettered. Binding worn with small loss at head of spine. Original dust jacket, spotted and torn with loss. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 1010 copies of which 500 are for England and 510 for America. This copy is numbered 460. PRESS/W32
pp. (v) 26 (3). + Frontis and full page reproductions made by Mr. Edward Bierstadt of New York with the "Albertype" process. Printed only on the recto. Uncut. Top edge gold. XLib. 8vo. Original yellow cloth binding. Gilt lettered. XLib tape on top of front cover. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 200 copies. An important discussion of the Gilbert Stuart portrait of Washington, painted from life in 1795, and sold soon thereafter to the painter's friend, Colonel George Gibb. This study in provenance was composed to uphold the historic importance of the painting for the then (1900) owner Mr. S. P. Avery of New York, who purchased it in 1889. PRESS/W32
32p. Two text woodcut engravings. Age stained. Double column. 8vo. Removed. No wraps, (if there were any ever present). Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
212p. + Plus etched frontis and four full page etchings with tissue guards. Large paper copy. Foxed. Top edge gold, other edges deckled. 4to. Original full leather binding, gold lettered. Binding worn. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W69
80p. + Plus full page color plates. Full page text illustrations in black and white. Some of the color plates have browned the text. 8vo. Original red cloth backed color pictorial paper binding. Nice copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W69
181X260 mm. 86 pages. Hardcover. Rebounded. Pages partly detached from cover. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.