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Loose sewn binding. Edge wear to cover. Interior pages clean and unmarked. 62 pages. 7 3/8"w x 10 3/8"h. Many illustrations and photos.
2091202132801456Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 52x37cm Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19142091202132801453Not Available 1914. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 37x26cm Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19132091202132801387Not Available 1913. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 37x26cm Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
2010ABE-6982120371Penguin Viking London 2010 Perfect signed first printing of the UK hardback. UNREAD and pristine inside a perfect protected jacket. SIGNED on the title page. 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. Penguin Viking London hardcover
1997002066Secker & Warburg 1997 The author's first novel and it is a fine English road novel. Signed boldly by the author on the title page. In red ink. No other marks book looks unread. A large format paperback original quite scarce in this Fine condition and signed. 0.0 0.0 0.0. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Secker & Warburg paperback
2008ABE-1960869228Faber London 2008 Handsome paperback original from Faber. This wonderful novel is signed on the title page. Perfect unread first printing first edition. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Soft cover. As New. Faber London paperback
Folio. (4), 18, 537 (but: 523) ff. Woodcut printer’s device on t. p. and last f. verso and several woodcut initials and tailpieces. 18th-c. vellum with gold-stamped label to spine. Second Giunta edition, "la più pregevole di tutte" (Paitoni). Transl. by Jacopo Nardi (b. 1476), the "Supplimento della II. deca" by Francesco Turchi, both of which are praised by Brunet. No historical work was held in higher esteem during the Renaissance; the present edition remained the most complete Italian translation for decades. - Worming to spine. Binding loosened at the beginning and end, otherwise a very nice copy. Edit 16, CNC 34172. Gamba 1480. Poggiali II, 303: "Edizione stimatissima". Haym 19/1. Paitoni II, 213: "La più pregevole di tutte". Cf. Brunet III, 1112. Cf. BM-STC Italian 390.
15491199Bâle, Jean Herwagen, 1549, in-folio ; plein vélin ivoire, dos à cinq nerfs soulignés de filets décoratifs à froid (reliure de l’époque) ; (6) feuillets (titre, préface, mensurae), 829 pages, (95) pages (annotations par L. Flori, Sigismond Gelenius et Beati Rhenani), (26) feuillets de chronologie par Glaeranum, (43) pages d’index, (1) page d’achevé d’imprimer, (2) feuillets (marque d’imprimeur, un blanc).Coiffe supérieure arrachée recollée, quelques lacunes sur les coupes, absence des lacets, milieu du volume légèrement déboîté mais l’ensemble reste solide et parfaitement manipulable.
1712GITk015Rotomagi (Rouen) apud Richardum et Nicolaum Lallemant 1712. Petit in-12 1 feuillet non chiffré titre 1-355pp. Reliure de l'époque en plein vélin souple ivoire muet. Vélin de la reliure légèrement fripé, 1 charnière déboîtée, quelques annotations marginales anciennes à l'encre. Impression Rouennaise de bonne qualité dans l'ensemble, sortie des presse des imprimeurs-libraires Contenay dit Lalllemant, famille originaire d'Allemagne, installée à Rouen depuis les débuts de l'imprimerie.
2968Paris, chez P. Fr. Didot, le Jeune, 1770 - in-8, 356 pp. - rel. bas. blonde à nerfs d'ép., tranches marbrées
First Edition, [ii],115,[1]pp., frontis., unopened. Large 8vo, 2 Vols., in one, orig. embossed cloth, re-backed with the original spine laid-down. Bigmore & Wyman (III p.12.) says of the first work "One of the most interesting works a printer can possess; while laying no claim to originality, it is full of anecdote and historical facts."
2080202102705733Times-off wheel printing N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B4 size Times-off wheel printing paperback
0265841356.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
152779198X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
10-37985Times Printing Company. Paperback. Good. Good condition with light markings to inner cover due to age. Times Printing Company paperback
2001ABE-1427979871Parragon Somerset England 2001 600 fab fotos of the fab four. 200 of these shots have never been seen before. The whole collection is truly evocative of the heady times when the Beatles were THE WORLD'S GREATEST EVER BAND. An unforgettable aeries of superb pictures ESSENTIAL for fans. There is one small inscription on the front end paper but it is neat and pertinent so if anything it adds to the appeal of this large format very heavy book. Will probably require extra postage I'm afraid. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Parragon Somerset England hardcover
1992ABE-10503328551Jonathan Cape London 1992 An unread as new first printing of the first edition hardback. No marks no names not ex library. A superb collectable. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Jonathan Cape London hardcover
pp. xii, 330 + 8 Color plates and 58 illustrations & facsimiles in line & half-tone. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Fine. The best study of one of America's greatest printing and typographical craftsmen. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF4
100945Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Fine. Jacket Condition: No Jacket as issued. Bridge & Byron 1967. 640 pages. Nice Firm Clean copy ! Unmarked. Size: 8vo 7.75 - 9.75'' tall. Published by the town of Antrim. Genealogy 7009 hardcover
1967BOOKS050654IAntrim NH: Published by the Town 1967. HC. fine blue cloth hardcover. This is a continuation of the families given in Dr. W. R. Cochrane's 1880 History of Antrim and brought down to 1940 as far as possible. A goodly number of families who came to town after the Centennial Day June 27 1877 have been added. 640pp. Published by the Town unknown
1911111239Berlin, 1911. 4°. M. 7 Taf. 102 S. Ppbd. Einband bestoßen u. angeschmutzt. (PAW; Abh. d. Phil.-Hist. Kl. 1911/2).
4to (220 x 150 mm). (4), 95, (13) pp. Half vellum (ca. 1892). First complete edition, in the original Latin, of one of the most famous and longest of De Thou's poems, a didactic verse in about 2780 hexameters devoted to hunting with falcons and other birds of prey, composed in three "libri" and addressed to François, Duke of Alençon, Anjou and Brabant (1555-84), the youngest son of the late King Henri II and Catherine de' Medici, and brother of the reigning King Henri III. It is the first major Latin work on the subject of falconry. Book 1 discusses the various kinds of birds of prey used in falconry and how to choose one, book 2 discusses their care and feeding, training and the practice of hunting with them, and book 3 discusses their medical care. De Thou anonymously published an advance version of books 1 and 2 at Bordeaux in 1582, but his own correspondence indicates that he had only a few copies of that edition printed, primarily to send them to colleagues (including Pierre Pithou, Claude Dupuy and Joseph Scaliger) for their corrections and suggestions. Harvard University has the only known copy of that edition, and De Thou decided not to complete it but instead to make extensive revisions and add the third book for the present edition, beautifully printed by the King’s Printer in Paris. The poem ends on p. 95, with the next page containing an “important” (Harting) note about the various kinds of birds of prey used for falconry and giving their French and Latin names. The last six leaves contain Thou’s 11-page letter to Philippe Huralt (1528-99), French chancellor under King Henri III, on the subject of falconry, and on the last page the corrigenda. Falconry was so popular in France from the reign of François I to that of Louis XIII that it can be considered the national pastime of the French nobility, as well as the prominent clergy, military figures and politicians in that period, 1515-1643. - With a modern armorial bookplate of the Verne d’Orcet family, whose great library on the subject of hunting was begun ca. 1900. Formerly side-stitched through 4 holes, B1 and B4 no longer conjugate but still securely attached, a faint marginal stain in the lower outside corner of the last few leaves and the foot of the title-page slightly thumbed, but still in very good condition and with large margins. The outer free endleaf at front and back slightly browned, but the binding also very good. Adams T 657. Harting 306. Souhart 461. De Smet (ed.), La fauconnerie à la Renaissance: le Hieracosophion, passim (a critical edition and French translation with extensive commentary). De Smet, Thuanus: the making of Jacques-Auguste de Thou, pp. 51-66. French vernacular books 88799. Kinser, Works of Jacques Auguste de Thou (1966), 7 (pp. 205-207). Sotheby’s (Marcel Jeanson coll.) 28 Feb. to 1 March 1987, lot 560. Thiébaud 897. USTC 171837. Cf. Schwerdt, p. 261 (1582 & 1587 eds.).
FIRST EDITION OF THOU'S HISTORY OF THE 16TH CENTURY, A MASTERPIECE OF FRENCH HISTORIOGRAPHY. 18, 684, 36 pp., complete. Jacques-Auguste de Thou (1553-1617), was one of the great statesmen and scholars of his time, and the Historiarum is his most important work. THIS IS THE TRUE FIRST EDITION, printed folio (another edition, in two volumes 8vo--with some large-paper copies printed 4to--was published later the same year). Moreover, the TITLE-PAGE IS IN THE FIRST STATE, which is exceedingly rare. Beautifully printed by Robert Estienne (1559-1630), with the title in red and black and attractive woodcut head- and tail-pieces throughout. Folio. Beautifully bound in recent quarter vellum and marbled boards. FINE AND BRIGHT, both inside and out, with excellent margins and bright white paper. Peignot II, 159 (pointing out that this work was suppressed from the moment of publication). An outstanding copy of a rare and important book: the only other copy I have located of the first edition with the first-state title-page is the Oxford copy.
pp. xv, 504. XLib. 8vo. Disbound. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W69