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20p. Title page printed in red and black. Large red ornate initial. Unopened. Inked inscription. 16mo. Original cloth backed pattern linoleum blocked boards. Original spine paper label. Limited gift edition made for Harper & Brothers by the Haddon Craftsmen, Camden, NJ. Very nice copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W70
pp. xi, 303 + Plus engraved frontis and full page plates. Decorated title page printed in red and black. Uncut. XLib. Tall 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding with spine paper label. Binding worn at extremities. Large paper copy. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 491 of only 500 copies. PRESS/W32
66p. Title page bordered in black. Printed by Bruce Rogers for Alfred A. Knopf, at the Press of William Edwin Rudge, Mount Vernon, NY. Uncut. Inked ownership of Clifford J. Oller, May 29, 1944. 8vo. Original cloth backed floral paper binding. Original slightly worn spine label. Edges of paper boards slightly darkened. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 638 of only 950 copies. Signed by the author on limitation page. Nice copy. PRESS/W34 x2
4 leaves. Ruled and underlined in silver. 16mo. Original plain wraps, paper label decorated in silver. Very nice copy. Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1?
np. Numerous handsome woodcuts by Rockwell Kent. Title page and text printed in black and red. Lacks first fly leaf. 12mo. Original full decorative paper binding, extremities worn. Original dust jacket, worn with some loss. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W70
pp. (3) [3]-438 + Woodcut plates. Bound in dark purple cloth; stamped in gold and black; salmon colored endpapers. Mildly XLib. Early ownerships of Mrs. J. Hampton Nolan. One plate shows a boy and gir l in a cave discovering a treasure. Very scarce. W148
21p. Color decorated title page. Designed by Douglas Rader and Norman W. Forgue. Signed by the author on the Colophon. XLib. Foxed. Tall thin 8vo. Original cloth backed paper binding. Worn at extremities. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 149 copies of which 100 copies are for sale. This copy is number 26. PRESS/W32
pp. xiii, 33 + Frontis printed on Japanese vellum. Printed in red and black throughout. Large red and black decorative initials. Some leaves ruled in red. Printed on Kelmscott hand-made paper. Uncut. Ownership of Grace M. Borden, 1907. Square 12mo. Original full paper binding. Hinges beginning to crack, but sound. Original printed paper labels on spine and front cover. Third edition. Limited Edition of only 450 copies. PRESS/W39
36p. Full page and text pochoir color drawings by Albert Rutherston. Damp stained. Tall thin 8vo. Original cloth backed paper binding. Dampstained. Hardbound. PRESS/W32
13 leaves. Title page printed in silver with snowflake device embossed in blind. First initial printed in gray with a delicate snowflake embossed in blind. Printed in the French Fold style, each leaf with text on one side only. Unopened. Wide margins throughout. Text printed on heavy, soft rice paper. Tall 8vo. Original full padded cream paper binding decorated with snowflake designs. Original blue cloth lined solander case. This book was conceived by Kurt H. Volk, Typographer, and executed in collaboration with Meyer Wagman. Beautiful and delicate 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/W67
pp. xv, 504. XLib. 8vo. Disbound. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W69
Dans le contexte du "Coup d'Etat" de Maupeou, qui donna lieu à une importante production de pamphlets clandestins et conduisit à une très grande campagne policière, une affaire de censure et un procès auxquels sont mêlés de nombreux acteurs de la mouvance janséniste, tel que l'avocat Le Paige ou Paul-Denis Méquignon et sa mère, Claude Bridel, tous deux imprimeurs. De très nombreux contrevenants cités, parmi lesquels des libraires, marchands de livres, des ecclésiastiques et de simples employés.
in-4 (21 x 30 cm), 160 pages, nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte, broche, couverture illustree. Tres bel exemplaire. [P-32]
in-4° 123 pp., broche, couverture illustree.- Tres bel ouvrage illustre de nombreux documents in- et hors texte (pages de titre anciennes, portraits, lettrines, ornements, ...). Bel exemplaire. [PLG-5/6]
Groot 8vo, pp. XVIII, 651, [4]. Uitgever's rood verguld linnen in het oorspronkelijk stofomslag. Geïllustreerd. Met 42 bijdragen, verdeeld over 5 hoofdstukken. Met bibliografie van Voets publicaties en een lijst van door hem georganiseerde tentoonstellingen. Omslag met transpar. plastiek overgedekt, stempel. [NV-7] Omslag met transpar. plastiek overgedekt, stempel.
484pp., geïllustreerd, linnen band met stofwikkel, als nieuw, Jg.74 van "de Gulden Passer", bijgevoegd: Ex-Libris van de Vereeniging der Antwerpsche Bibliophielen met het portret van Jan Moretus - houtgravure van Gerard Goudaen 1996, [contains 18 contributions to the history of the Moretus-family of printers, at the occasion of the Moretus-year 1596-1996, most contributions in Dutch, few in English], T31259
Firmin Didot, 1886, In-8 broché, 212 pages. Monographie complète de cette imprimerie célèbre, documents historiques sur l'imprimerie, liste chronologique des ouvrages imprimés par Plantin de 1555 à 1589. 3e édition donnant la généalogie de la famille Plantin-Moretus, le portrait et la marque du grand imprimeur, d'après Wieriex et 8 dessins de M. Maurice Degeorge. Des rousseurs éparses et dos fragile.
Large 8vo, 24cm. Pp. xvi,259, 2 col. proof pls., 64 illus. (mostly photos) on last 28 pp., notes & refs., bibl., index. Orig. pictorial boards. Fine.
18x12. 79p. Fotogr. Ilstr. Ed. Numerada 85 de 100. Trad. Y prólg. M. Cardenal de Iracheta. Enc. Cart. Ed.
français In-4 carré de 189-(2) pp.; album toilé de l'éditeur, sous jaquette. Texte d'introduction en anglais, allemand, espagnol et français. Alphabets, formes de caractères.
207pp.avec ills., toile, jaquet (qqs.rousseurs), 27.6x22.6cm., bon état
Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with full-page facsimile in the text; original printed wrappers, sewed as issued, a near fine copy. This study of the undated Horace printed with the de Wila-Guldinbeck type 1: 108R (Proctor 3559) brings to light important points relating to the early history of printing in Rome. The study is based partly on the Pierpont Morgan copy. Offprinted from Bibliofilia, vol. XXXVII. VERY SCARCE.
220X300mm. 104 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine slightly worn. Stamps on some pages. Pages slightly yellowing. Otherwise the book is in good condition.
Boxed set of six volumes in slipcase that shows a bit of wear and small tears. All volumes are hardbacks in excellent condition with dust jackets that show slight wear; some with tiny tears. Each book is 8 1/4"w x 10 3/4"h and around 96 pages. The titles are The Best in Annual Reports; The Best in Exhibition Design, The Best in Covers and Posters; The Best in Environmental Graphics; and The Best in Advertising. Please note: This set is missing The Best in Packaging 1980/81 and instead includes The Best in Exhibition Design 1978/79. The set has a bit of a chemical odor - a printshop smell?
Very Good Turkish Cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. [xxxii], 227 p., b/w plates. Matbuat almanagi 1934. Almanac of Turkish printing in the period of early Republican Turkey.