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176320307Lyon, Benoit Duplain, 1763 (marque gravée au titre) ; in-8 (200 mm), veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges (reliure de l’époque) ; XXIV, 496 pp.
184092462Imprenta de I. Sacha/ Imprenta de Azcona 1840. hardcover. Bueno. Madrid 1840. Imprenta de I. Sacha/Imprenta de Azcona. Holandesa lomo piel con dorados. 160160183 pp. 16x11. 3 Tomos en 2 volúmenes. Contiene también las primeras 56 pp del tomo I de Un sultán y un papa Episodio de la Historia del Siglo XV Imprenta de El Panorama. Cantos algo rozados. Imprenta de I. Sacha/ Imprenta de Azcona hardcover
166620195Lyon, Charles Mathevet, 1666 ; soit trois parties reliées en un volume in-12, veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre havane, roulette sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure ancienne) ; [16], 454 pp., [1] f. bl., [1] f., [12], 215, [1 bl.] pp. ; Frontispice qui porte en titre “Le médecin libéral à son Malade, tourmenté des vives appréhensions de la Mort”.
190918442tours mame 1909 1 in-folio pleine percale un volume, reliure pleine percaline vieux rose cartonnage éditeur à plaques spéciales monochromes les plats in-folio (40 x 28 cm) (editor hard-back percale with special cover editor for the front cover in-folio), dos long (spine without raised bands), muet (spine without title), plats avec décoration à plaques spéciales Editeur à froid + plaque spéciale or (gilt decoration) pour le centre du 1er plat (Plats trés légèrement défraichis), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges) dorées (all edges gilt), 18 pages de présentation de l'entreprise avec 7 planches hors-texte en noir intercalées de "Vues de l'extérieur et de l'intérieur de l'Entreprise Mame et Fils à TOURS" dont une double + 57 gravures "Spécimen" Hors-texte gravées en noir et imprimées d'un seul côté, 1867 Tours Impr. A. Mame Editeur,
Later cloth, 16mo, 335 pages. In Latin. With title device of crab and butterfly. With the ownership stamp on title page of Rabbi J. Perles. Rabbi Joseph Perles (1835-1894) was one of the first rabbis of the Conservative Judaism movement. As a rabbi, he strengthened and organized the Jewish community of Munich during his posting there from 1871-1894. Other Titles: Epigrammaton libri XIIII; M. Val. Martialis vita. No copies of this edition on OCLC. Boards and spine detached, some pages trimmed close, no loss, Very Good Condition. Rare. (KH-8-36)
190920155Paris, Vers et Prose (Bruges, The St Catherine Press), 1909 ; in-8, broché ; 69, [3] pp., couverture crème imprimée en rouge et noir, titre dans un encadrement.
1841002879Paris, Ernest Bourdin (Typographie Lacrampe et Comp.), 1841
18455879Bei Gelegenheit der Gewerbe-Ausstellung in Dresden im Jahr 1845. Mit farbig lithogr. Schmucktitel u. in "Colorit-Druck ausgeführten Portrait". Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1845. Gr.-8vo. (24,2 x 15,7 cm). VIII S. (inkl. Schmucktitel), 1 Bl. Zwischentitel, 57 S. Bibl.-Halbleinwandband d. Zt.
Please note: This is a first edition copy from 1963. 224 pages. "... Covers the essentials of colour practice and includes an international dictionary of colours with British Standard equivalents. A universal ready-reference for all whose jobs or recreations involve colour, it now includes names of colours used by British paint manufacturers and colours traditionally associated with the printing ink industry, thus shedding light on the whole field of colour in art and science." - from dust jacket of a later edition (not included). Colour-finder card not included. Lightly used former corporate library copy with usual markings. A sound copy. Book
252 pages. Colour finder card in pocket inside back cover. "... Covers the essentials of colour practice and includes an international dictionary of colours with British Standard equivalents. A universal ready-reference for all whose jobs or recreations involve colour, it now includes names of colours used by British paint manufacturers and colours traditionally associated with the printing ink industry, thus shedding light on the whole field of colour in art and science." - from dust jacket. Moderate wear. Relatively few library markings. Front endpaper removed resulting in narrow opening along front hinge. Light wear to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A worthy copy. Book
1896ABE-5386825687Smith Elder & Co. London 1896 A rare Conan Doyle first edition beautifully rebound in navy quarter leather with gold titling on the spine five raised bands and hand marbled front and back boards. An important Sir Arthur Conan Doyle book and for many collectors it is a centre piece of their collection. Rodney Stone is a Gothic mystery and boxing novel first published in 1896. The rebinding adds a great elegance of course but it also adds durability and quality. This is an heirloom quality binding that will sit handsomely on any Conan Doyle collector's shelf. Illustrations are by Sidney Paget and this is the true first from 1896 which means the half tone blocks are fresh and clear. This is the true English and world 1st Edition. The eponymous narrator is a Sussex country boy who is taken to London by his uncle Sir Charles Tregellis a highly respected gentleman and arbiter of fashion who is on familiar terms with the most important people of Great Britain. The novel interweaves Rodney's coming-of-age story with that of his friend Boy Jim's boxing endeavors and a large portion of it deals with the famous bare-knuckle boxers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century such as Jem Belcher John Jackson Daniel Mendoza Dutch Sam and others. The book includes vignettes of a number of historical personages notably the Prince Regent Lord Nelson Sir John Lade Lord Cochrane and Beau Brummell. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Special Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Smith, Elder & Co., London hardcover
1897ABE-5386826436Smith Elder & Co. London 1897 VERY SCARCE especially in such a wonderful binding. An important and uncommon Sir Arthur Conan Doyle book and for many collectors an essential part of their collection. Looking for a replacement to Sherlock Holmes after the author had killed him off in 1894 Doyle wrote this murder mystery in the dying years of the 19th century. Set in Napoleons era it involves a Frenchman returning to his native land to join the Emperors ranks. Elegantly rebound in navy leather quarter binding with gold titling to the spine five raised bands and hand marbled boards. Modern rebind is by Bristol Bookbinding and this is an heirloom quality first edition for the serious Conan Doyle collector. It is elegant and beautiful but most importantly it is utterly durable in this gorgeous binding. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Smith, Elder & Co., London hardcover
2006ABE-7771950322Macmillan London 2006 SIGNED WORLD FIRST PRINTING of the intimate and compelling novel based on the Spanish Civil War. An unread first printing of the world first edition. SIGNED ON THE TITLE PAGE - no dedication just the author's name. Unread and perfect. Jacket protected and perfect. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Macmillan London hardcover
1969ABE-5207626813Faber & Faber London 1969 FIRST WORLD PRINTING OF THE NOBEL LAUREATE's SCARCE SECOND COLLECTION. Near Fine no internal markings black cloth boards unfaded pages and endpapers clean. In a protected dustwrapper not price-clipped and with slight wear to the wraparounds and one corner loss - very slight - on the lower back. Superb copy of this extraordinary poet's second book. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Faber & Faber London hardcover
19803836FBGraz, Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1980. [158] Blatt; 99 Seiten. Original-Seidenband und Original-Broschur in Original-Pappschuber. [6 Warenabbildungen] (= Codices selecti, Band 69).
1926BUBV0008AMainz, Gutenberg-Gesellschaft 1926ff. 4°, die Bände sind in unterschiedlicher Farbe und Bindung (OLn., OHln., OHldr. u. OHpgt.), lagermäßig etwas angestaubt, insges. sehr guter Zustand. Die Jahrgänge 1940-1943 sind kriegsbedingt nicht erschienen. - Wichtiges Werk zur Buch- und Druckforschung mit zahlreichen Beiträgen zu Druck, Papier, Einband, Bibliographie und reichem, teils farbigem Bildmaterial.
20251Paris, Georges Ondet (achevé d’imprimer dans les ateliers de J. Longlois à Paris, le 5 décembre 1901. Aquarelles reproduites par procédé Reymond), 1902 ; in-quarto oblong, demi-chagrin à coins bleu marine, dos à nerfs soulignés à froid, fleurons au lys et titre gravés, page de titre montée sur carton et sur onglet de tissus (reliure de l’époque) ; [50] ff. y compris le premier blanc, le faux titre, le titre, la Table des Matières et l’achevé d’imprimer.
18386530Paris, L. Curmer, 1838 ; fort in-8 ; demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, titre doré, toutes tranches dorées, plats de percaline rouge estampée à froid (reliure de l'époque) ; LVI, 458, (14) pp. ; 1 carte coloriée de l'Ile de France par Dufour, 1836, gravée par Dyonnet, imprimée sur Chine et collée ; 7 portraits gravés sur acier tirés sur Chine ; 29 planches hors-texte, gravées sur bois, tirées sur Chine, collées et accompagnées d'une serpente légèrement rose et légendée. Contient aussi : La Chaumière Indienne et la Flore de Paul et Virginie et de La Chaumière Indienne.
181221623Genève, J.J. Paschoud et Paris, 1812-1813 ; 80 ; 104, 16 pp. (Catalogue des Livres Nouveaux).Relié à la suite : Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève Nouvelle série. Tome dix-neuvième ; Genève Glaser, Paris Anselin (Imprimerie Ferd. Ramboz), 1839 ; 215 pp., 1 pl. lithographiée eet aquarellée sur la Vaccine du Dr Lombard.Soit 3 tomes reliés en un volume in-8, demi-veau glacé, dos lisse à faux-nerfs décoratifs, titre doré (reliure de l’époque).
18291Paris, Baudry ; Hippolyte Souverain (Lyon, imprimerie typographique et lithographique de Louis Perrin), 1842 ; 2 tomes in-8, demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs décoré et doré aux petits fers, titre doré, tête dorée, tranches juste ébarbées (Bruyère) ; [4], 415 pp., frontispice dessiné par Louis Perrin, lithographié en rouge, ocre, noir et argent ; [4], 494 pp., frontispice identique au tome Ier, mais tiré en vert, vieux rose, noir et argent, nombreux ornements typographiques (bandeaux, lettrines, culs-de-lampe).
270136Philadelphia: Carriage Monthly Engravings and Printing House. Original poster. Color lithograph. 51.5 x 35 inches.<br/> <br/> Unusual advertising poster is dated to circa 1891 features light carriages harnesses and sleighs manufactured by J. H. Birch. Issued by the Carriage Monthly Engraving and Printing House in Philadelphia PA the poster shows some of the products manufactured by J. H. Birch in Burlington N.J. These also include horse clothings blankets robes whips saddles bridles and everything pertaining to the road track and stable. The poster features 26 illustrations of horses and 4 images of goats with the various products advertised. Also contains detailed text explaining each product featured terms and other interesting information. On the top of the poster J. H. Birch boldly claims "I carry in stock all I advertise and more too". Another amusing note at bottom right reads "This is the largest Harness Chart ever published in the world and consequently cost me large amount of money and you will confer a favor by hanging it in a conspicuous place."<br> <br> The poster is in good condition with some edge loss along top and bottom edges and minor wear along original folds. Minor loss at some fold intersections. Lined on canvas. Toning near top right corner.<br/> <br/> Carriage Monthly Engravings and Printing House unknown
270136Philadelphia: Carriage Monthly Engravings and Printing House. Original poster. Color lithograph. 51.5 x 35 inches.<br/><br/> Unusual advertising poster is dated to circa 1891 features light carriages harnesses and sleighs manufactured by J. H. Birch. Issued by the Carriage Monthly Engraving and Printing House in Philadelphia PA the poster shows some of the products manufactured by J. H. Birch in Burlington N.J. These also include horse clothings blankets robes whips saddles bridles and everything pertaining to the road track and stable. The poster features 26 illustrations of horses and 4 images of goats with the various products advertised. Also contains detailed text explaining each product featured terms and other interesting information. On the top of the poster J. H. Birch boldly claims "I carry in stock all I advertise and more too". Another amusing note at bottom right reads "This is the largest Harness Chart ever published in the world and consequently cost me large amount of money and you will confer a favor by hanging it in a conspicuous place."<br><br>The poster is in good condition with some edge loss along top and bottom edges and minor wear along original folds. Minor loss at some fold intersections. Lined on canvas. Toning near top right corner.<br/><br/> Carriage Monthly Engravings and Printing House unknown books
1819SS321-001Various: Various 1918-1955. Hardcover. Very Good. For an itemized list of the items in this lot please inquire. Condition Very Good to Good. The Courier-Journal newspaper began publication in Louisville Kentucky in 1868 - the last run of the Courier-Journal newspaper was Sunday February 28 2021; the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company printing facilities closed for good on March 4th 2021. The material offered here is dated 1918 through circa 1955 and includes technical material used by apprentices and compositors working in the composition and press rooms of the Courier-Journal Job Printing Co. Included are 6 volumes of the Typographic Technical Series For Apprentices Part VI Nos. 32-40 out of series Chicago IL: Published by the Committee on Education United Typothetae of America 1918. All copies with the bookplate "Property of Courier-Journal Job Printing Co. For EMPLOYES' sic Use Only Return to Superintendent's Office" in a handsome Art Nouveau design on the front paste-down. This educational material demonstrates that the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was unionized at least from the beginning of the twentieth-century and highlights the power and influence of typographers who were among the most educated economically mobile wage laborers in the United States and who were represented in every major urban center in the newspaper industry; the typographic unions won a 48-hour work week in 1897 and a standard wage scale throughout the newspaper industry; as an example of the power of the typographers unions in the 1930s the International Typographical Union introduced the 40-hour work week across the industry which spread to other unions and has sinse been codified across the labor sector by federal legislation; the typographers occupied an important if ambiguous place in the development of American labor history in as much as American labor was never successful in uniting all laborers together in one force but tended organize within industries. This grouping tends to focus on the tools of the trade including type specimens and catalogs of process inks issued in the 1920s and 1930s; Courier-Journal typographers left notes to themselves in these catalogs indicating material they felt needed representation in the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company's shops. Something of an outlier in this grouping is an accordion-fold volume of photographs of printing equipment available for use in the 1950s by the competing print shop The Standard Printing Company Incorporated of Louisville Kentucky. Most likely a salesman's dummy to show potential clients that The Standard Printing Company had the latest printing equipment and the most prestigious customers this undated circa 1955 without imprint accordion-fold photo-archive of printing equipment shows the most modern print shop of the 1950s. The earliest book printed by the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was issued in 1884. An interesting article by Chris Kenning in the Louisville Courier Journal March 11 2021 gave some valuable insights into the history of the newspaper the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company and the challenges to the newspaper business and printing in general in the United States with the advent of desktop computers and the rise of the internet. While the Kenning article did not touch much on the time period 1918-1955 there are still interesting stories to tell about the printing industry in America the place of printing in the American labor movement and printing technology in the first half of the twentieth century that can be told using the materials offered here as visual aids. With the sale of the Courier-Journal to the Gannett Co. Inc in 1986 the road to the shut down of the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was opened. Now the Courier-Journal newspaper will be printed in Indianapolis IN. The current print circulation of the paper is now under 60000 while the Courier Journal's digital journalism garners 4.5 million monthly visitors to their website. Media consolidation has been made possible with the internet's ability to distribute news on a minute-by-minute basis making regional newspapers printed on paper a redundancy. The Cincinnati Enquirer the Lexington Herald-Leader the Bowling Green Daily News are all regional newspapers that will no longer be produced locally after having been produced in Louisville by the presses of the Courier-Journal. This consolidation of the newspaper industry means the loss of 102 Louisville jobs including printing press operators mailroom and transportation jobs that have been lost to the relocation of the press work to Indianapolis. Various hardcover books
106831Ponape: 1858. Broadside 24 x 20cm uncut as issued. § A spelling sheet untitled. Apparently the first example of Gilbertese printing cited by Ballou as the first example from the press there established under Hiram Bingham's Mission. See Ballou: "Preliminary Bibliography of Books in the Language of Micronesia." Boston 1900. E. F. Kunz: "Annotated Bibliography of the Languages of the Gilbert Islands Ellice Island and Nauru" Sydney 1959. Kunz locates only one copy at Harvard. 1858?]. Broadside unknown books
19752092902140600037All Japan Printing and Bookbinding Machinery Manufacturers Association 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 301p Size: A4 All Japan Printing and Bookbinding Machinery Manufacturers Association paperback