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Second Edition, 2 vols., 4to, liv,620pp., xii,494pp., orig. cloth, d.w. lightly soiled. The "STC" is one of the milestones in the retrospective bibliography of English books.
36p. Printed on Japan vellum. Title and limitation pages decorated with Mosher's device in red. Inked ownership of J. F. Oller, 1924. Small 8vo. Original full Japan vellum binding, lettered in red and black. Original slip case. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 83 of only 100 copies. Very nice copy. PRESS/W39
63-9355San Francisco: MacKenzie & Harris 1938. . 8vo. Stapled wraps. Letterpress on laid paper some deckled edges. 16 pp. Addendum of Lost Goudy Typefaces dated 1939 laid in. Also laid in: an anonymous typesetting sample using Goudy's Tory typeface dated 1940. Very Good. Scarce.From the collection of San Franciscan Albert Sperisen. San Francisco: MacKenzie & Harris, 1938. paperback
4to, 16ff. followed by 6 pages notes by James Mosley, no. 17 of 30 copies, hand-printed on hand-made paper, orig. cloth. This facsimile has been made from the only known copy, formerly in the collection of William Blades and now in the Printing Library, St Bride Institute.
2 Vols., in one, small 4to (260 x 160 mm), 103 leaves including title and two advertisement leaves; 22 leaves including title and advert leaf (ornaments numbered 1-103), all printed on rectos only, printed on thick paper stock, 'Lepard' watermark, orig. boards with marbled covers, printed paper title label to spine (rubbed), inner hinges expertly repaired, a very good uncut copy with wide margins. The Fry's were a Bristol family, and Joseph Fry (1728-87) established the foundry at Bristol in 1764, in partnership with William Pine and Isaac Moore as manager and type-designer. By 1766 the foundry had moved to London, with Moore retiring in 1776 and Pine shortly after. In 1782 Fry took his sons Edmund (especially interested in exotic founts) and Henry into partnership, and made considerable purchases of Greeks and Orientals at the sale of James' foundry. Joseph retired in 1787 and in 1794 Isaac Steele joined as partner until 1808, when Edmund Fry was left in sole control until he admitted his son to partnership. In 1829 the foundry was acquired by William Thorowgood. A very good copy of this extremely rare and substantial specimen book. Berry & Johnson, p. 45; Mosley, 118 & 119.
Small 4to (250 x 155 mm), title with vignette, 2 ff. adverts, 126 ff. (i.e., 100ff. type specimens, 26 ff. ornaments, numbered 1-130) all printed on rectos only, printed on thick paper stock, 'Lepard' watermark, occasional spotting and turned corners, cont. calf, rubbed, joints cracked, black morocco spine label. The Fry's were a Bristol family, and Joseph Fry (1728-87) established the foundry at Bristol in 1764, in partnership with William Pine and Isaac Moore as manager and type-designer. By 1766 the foundry had moved to London, with Moore retiring in 1776 and Pine shortly after. In 1782 Fry took his sons Edmund (especially interested in exotic founts) and Henry into partnership, and made considerable purchases of Greeks and Orientals at the sale of James' foundry. Joseph retired in 1787 and in 1794 Isaac Steele joined as partner until 1808, when Edmund Fry was left in sloe control until he admitted his son to partnership. In 1829 the foundry was acquired by William Thorowgood. A very good copy of this extremely rare and substantial specimen book. Following an introduction, the specimens proceed from Ten line Pica to Diamond: 'the smallest Letter in the World. It gets in considerably more than the famous Dutch Diamond.' There are type in Hebrew and Greek, ornamental, Blacks, Exotics, Ships, Bands, frames, & decorative pieces composed of flowers continuing to a priced section of cast ornaments. This edition not listed by ESTC, Berry & Johnson and Mosley both cite the St. Bride copy only. Berry & Johnson, p. 46; Mosley, 122.
20041342963PN. New. 2004. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
19782082702114604604Kashiwa Shobo fixed 3800 yen 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kashiwa Shobo fixed 3800 yen paperback
19568475Phoenix House London: Tinlings of Liverpool 1956. 11 specimens of printers’ ornaments including various arabesques flowers and shapes with an explanation accompanying each one. Drawings on pages 38 and 53 by Heather Copley. Set in monotype Bell and printed on Basingwerk Parchment. 12mo. original quarter parchment over marbled paper boards lettering and decorative design in gilt to spine. Slightly darkened at spine and rubbed at extremities but generally a very good copy.With the booklabel of Robert Elwell. Tinlings of Liverpool hardcover
19953115714Peabody: Hendrickson 1995. IV, 202 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
pp. xxii, 30. Nicely printed on hand made paper - deckle edged and uncut. Small 8vo. Original quarter leather and marbled paper boards binding. Lettered in gold. A lovely copy. "An endeavour is made in this list to catalogue all available fine papers, with an accent on those suitable for text printing of books." LIMITED EDITION. One of only 230 copies printed. REF 20
First edition, 8vo (196 x 116 mm), [6], 17, [1], 272, [8, index]pp., 2 woodcut plates, new endpapers, recent quarter calf, marbled boards, spine tooled in blind and gilt, leather label. A work based upon Ray's Synopsis methodica stirpium Britannicarum, though not a translation of it, but is the first systematic account of British Plants in English. Wilson was a man in humble circumstances, a shoemaker, at Kendal. There is a good story about him in Pulteney's 'Sketches,' of how he was once sorely tempted to sell his own cow to buy a copy of Morison's 'Historia Plantarum,' and how a benevolent lady intervened and made him a present of it. In later life he became a teacher of botany, and removed to Newcastle, where his book was published. Henrey, 1501.
101268Rhinocéros Rhinocéros Editions, 2013, 80 p., broché,
6897aafParis, (Lahure pour) Hachette, 1891, gr. in-4°, 2 ff. + 480 p., illustré de 414 gravures partiel. à pleine page, lég. rousseurs, reliure en demi-toile, couverture de la brochure originale montée sur les plats.
1897110421897 percal. rouge éditeur, tr. dor. in-4, 480pp., ill., P. Hachette 1897,
2005ABE-4666592152Random House Inc 2005 PERFECT unread signed first printing of the world first hardback edition. Protected perfect 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. Fine/Fine. Random House Inc hardcover
31p. Title decorated in red. Running title printed in red. Designed and printed by Henry Morris at the Bird & Bull Press. Tall 8vo. Original stitched printed wraps. Limited Edition of only 176 copies. Very nice copy. PRESS/W34
First edition, 8vo (190 x 110 mm), viii, [2], 174pp., errata slip tipped in after page 154, engraved frontis., and folding engraved plate to rear (spotted), page 115/116 with closed tear which has been repaired with archival paper, some light browning, rebound in modern calf calf decorated with astronomical symbols to spine, new endpapers, uncut. Provenance: Presentation inscription to inner gutter margin of title, presented to the Linen Library, Belfast by R. R. Bradshaw, 1889. JISC locates a single copy at Newcastle University Libraries.
First edition, [2], xii, 66pp., recent quarter calf, marbled boards, red morocco title label lettered in gilt to spine. Wellcome II, p. 361.
19948855American Printing History Association 1994. 29 broadsides of quotations relating to printing and typography printed by various contributors several with wood engravings by John DePol. One of 200 copies printed for the American Printing History Assocation’s APHA 20th anniversary. Introduction by editor Michael Peich. Designed by Jerry Kelly. Title page introduction and contributor list printed at the Stinehour Press. Folio preliminary pages and broadsides housed in original grey linen clamshell box red morocco title label lettered in gilt to upper cover. A very good copy.“A shared interest in type has brought together this collection of broadsides; for without type there would obviously be no American Printing History Association.the group assembled here nicely represents the current state of fine printing in APHA’s twentieth year†Michael Peich. Contributing printers include Press of the Nightowl Michael and Winifred Bixler Harold Berliner Lowell Bodger Haybarn Press Michael Tarachow Bowne & Co. Stationers Aureole Press Stone House Press Oliphant Press Sun Hill Press Kelly/Winterton Press Coffee House Press Red Hydra Press Robert Minsky Bird and Bull Press Cary Library Press Aralia Press Bullnettle Press Irish Pig Press Turkey Press Brevier Press Midnight Paper Sales Yellow Barn Press Greenwood Press Stinehour Press Pentagram Press W. Thomas Taylor and Greenhouse Review Press. Representative fine printing in the American Printing History Association’s 20th year American Printing History Association unknown
199461580N.p.: American Printing History Association 1994. Edition limited to 200 copies folio consisting of a bifoliate title with introduction a list of the 28 contributors and 28 broadsides all contained in a natural linen folding box with a red morocco label on the upper cover; fine. From the library of Kim Merker. Introduction by editor Michael Peich designed by Jerry Kelly title page introduction and contributor list printed at the Stinehour Press. Selections from the work of Dwight Agner Harold Berliner Barbara Henry Allan Kornblum Henry Morris Michael Peich Gaylord Schanilec Neil Shaver Roderick Steinhour W. Thomas Taylor and many others. American Printing History Association unknown
1989ABE-3461644382Channel 4 Jonathan Cape London 1989 SIGNED on the title page. One of this fine writer's best books. This is a Fine book in a Fine jacket. The unclipped jacket is protected. A discreet and attractive blind stamp on the half title but otherwise this is without flaws. Clean and tight text block no bruised corners. Gilt titling bright. End maps unmarked. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Channel 4 Jonathan Cape London hardcover
pp. xiv, 216 + color frontis. Color text drawings by Edy Legrand from rubber plates cut by Herbert Rau. Designed by Francis Meynell. Tall 8vo. Original cloth backed paper binding, gold lettered spine. Original slip case. Hardbound. Nice copy. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W43
168424285Edo Tokyo: Hyoshiya Ichirobe Hayashi-shi Yoshinaga First month 1684 But Third month 1680. A large woodcut map of Edo Tokyo with fine handcolouring on joined and folded paper. The map is breathtaking in its detail and features many paintings of important landmarks temples bridges and people who are often pictured working or fishing from boats on the waterways running through Tokyo. A stunning and very rare woodblock map beautifully and unusually handcoloured. Roads blocks buildings open areas canals and waterways are all vividly laid out on this huge and most impressive map. 123.5 by 149.5 cm. folded within paper covers folds to 28 by 18 cm now preserved in a fine clamshell box. A remarkably well preserved and very rare item with some light rubbing due to age and as to be expected. A bit of old worming or light soiling and occasional small repairs but in all quite astonishing in its quality and beautifully preserved with bright and vivid colour and detail. AN EXTRAORDINARY ITEM REMARKABLE FOR BOTH ITS CARTOGRAPHIC DETAIL AND ITS ARTISTIC BEAUTY. The wood block printing shows land tenures of Daimyo and Hatamoto. It also shows temples and shrines includes a distance chart and descriptive listing of Daimyo showing crests and halberds. There is also a inset of the eastern portion of Edo. Hyoshiya Ichirobe (Hayashi-shi Yoshinaga) unknown
1988ABE-1277980977Thames & Hudson London 1988 As new hardback first printing of the first edition in a perfect complete and protected jacket. Through a series of brilliant and perceptive essays Kazin explores the influence of the landscape and the city upon the great names of American writing. Can't help but be fascinating. The wonderful paintings and photographs don't merely illuminate. The first printings of this wonderful book are quite scarce. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Thames & Hudson London hardcover