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Paris, G. Roustan, Champion, 1845. In-8, broché, non coupé, 269 pp. Imprimé sur beau papier.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 122 p., color and b/w ills. Çin'den Kocaeli'ne kagidin öyküsü. Paper industry in Kocaeli (SEKA factory) and history of paper from China to Turkey.
Original illustrated paper wrappers. 4to. Pages 471-536; 26 cm. Divided into multiple sections. Hebrew Printing in Naples is by leading Jewish bibliographer, and head of the NYPL Jewish Division, Joshua Bloch. Also includes, Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Art and Architecture, and Kingston to Newson to Blake. Includes facsimile of a beautiful Hebrew book from Naples. The Jews in Italy, Spain and Portugal were the first to make use of the newly-invented art of Gutenberg for the production of Hebrew books. Hebrew printing presses were set up in various parts of those countries, and produced virtually all known Hebrew books printed during the fifteenth century. Naples, the largest and most beautiful city of Lower Italy, became an early and quite important center of Hebrew printing, second only to Soncino, even as it had become a large center of Jewish life. Though of short duration, the Neapolitan was perhaps the most cosmopolitan Jewish community in the fifteenth century. With the exception of Soncino, none of the cities in Spain, Portugal or Italy can claim the production of as many Hebrew incunabula as were printed in Naples in less than a decade. The periodical was published monthly from 1897-1977. SUBJECT (S) : Bibliography, Periodicals. OCLC lists 22 holdings worldwide. Toning to pages. Minimal staining and rubbing. Very dusty. Very good condition. (AMR-53-13)
Original illustrated paper wrappers. 4to. Pages 471-536; 26 cm. Divided into multiple sections. Hebrew Printing in Naples is by leading Jewish bibliographer, and head of the NYPL Jewish Division, Joshua Bloch. Also includes, Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Art and Architecture, and Kingston to Newson to Blake. Includes facsimile of a beautiful Hebrew book from Naples. The Jews in Italy, Spain and Portugal were the first to make use of the newly-invented art of Gutenberg for the production of Hebrew books. Hebrew printing presses were set up in various parts of those countries, and produced virtually all known Hebrew books printed during the fifteenth century. Naples, the largest and most beautiful city of Lower Italy, became an early and quite important center of Hebrew printing, second only to Soncino, even as it had become a large center of Jewish life. Though of short duration, the Neapolitan was perhaps the most cosmopolitan Jewish community in the fifteenth century. With the exception of Soncino, none of the cities in Spain, Portugal or Italy can claim the production of as many Hebrew incunabula as were printed in Naples in less than a decade. The periodical was published monthly from 1897-1977. SUBJECT (S) : Bibliography, Periodicals. OCLC lists 22 holdings worldwide. Minimal edgewear. Minimal dampstaining. Toning to pages. Minimal staining and rubbing. Very dusty. Good condition. (AMR-53-13A)
18X25 cm. 271 pages. Softcover. Spine edges worn. pages edges worn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
pp. xv, 504. XLib. 8vo. Disbound. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W69
New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. In Turkish. [xx], 619 p. Study on a periodical 'Kadin =[Woman]' was published by Young Turks in II. Constitutionalism in Ottoman Empire. Yeni harflerle Kadin, 1908-1909. II. Mesrutiyet Döneminde bir Jön Türk dergisi.
First Edition, 4to, 264pp., frontispiece, 13 illustrations, orig. cloth-backed boards. A detailed work including general historical information particularly pertinent to the book trade of the period. Includes Pynson, Lettou, Machlinia, and Notary as well as printers who did not become active until the 16th century. Contains descriptions and illustrations of type faces and of the books printed.
4to., First Edition, on laid paper, with frontispiece and 13 facsimiles (11 of which are full-page) in the text; minimal spotting on endpapers; boards, holland back, paper label, gilt top, covers very slightly age-marked else a bright, clean, crisp copy.
Two volumes. Small 4to. Original red cloth binding. 29th ed. XLib. **PRICE JUST REDUCED REF8
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.
176p. + Plus lithograph frontis and full page plates by Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur. Map endpapers. 8vo. Original full pictorial cloth binding. Gilt lettered spine. Hardbound. Original slipcase. Crisp copy. PRESS/W74
Slight wear to top and bottom of spine. Book is 6 1/4"w x 9 1/4"h and features deckle-edged paper of various colors and textures with beautiful color prints and poetry on the theme of animals and nature. About 25 pages. " Gwen Frostic was an American artist, entrepreneur, author, and Michigan Women's Hall of Fame inductee. A lifelong resident of Michigan, Frostic is known for her naturalist, Linocut block print artwork, created using Original Heidelberg Platten presses." [Wikipedia]
np. Text ruled in black. Text set in Weiss type by Ed Johnson, Bundscho Typographers. Designed by Charles R. Prilik. 16mo. Original full glossy red paper wraps with printed paper label on front wrap. Christmas keepsake from Charles R. Prilik. Very nice copy. Scarce christmas keepsake and type specimen. CPHAM/W71C1
32p. Illustrated with lithographs subtly colored. Printed on heavy paper. Pictorial title page. All edges gold. Age stain. Small 8vo. Original full thin leather Chromolithography covers, cracked at spine and worn at extremities. CPHAM/W71C1
Slight wear to cover and top and bottom of spine. Book is 6 1/4"w x 9 1/4"h and features deckle-edged paper of various colors and textures with beautiful color prints and poetry on the theme of animals and nature. About 25 pages. " Gwen Frostic was an American artist, entrepreneur, author, and Michigan Women's Hall of Fame inductee. A lifelong resident of Michigan, Frostic is known for her naturalist, Linocut block print artwork, created using Original Heidelberg Platten presses." [Wikipedia]
4to., Revised Edition, on laid paper, with frontispiece and numerous facsimiles and illustrations in the text; sand cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped, lightly dust-soiled dustwrapper. Revised and updated version of the original Fleuron edition of 1924.
9 p. Printed on the rectos only + Frontis and other illustrations. 12mo. Original full cloth binding, stamped in gold. Original dust jacket. Privately printed for George Zabriskie as a Christmas greeting presented to Mrs. (David) Van Dusen, signed by Zabriskie. George Albert Zabriskie (1860-1954) was President of the New York Historical Society from 1939-1947, and Honorary President from 1948 until his death in 1954. He was a great enthusiast of fine books and book binding, and an expert amateur hand-tooler and finisher of books. Though he lived in New York City, he "wintered" in Florida, and issued these charming Christmas keepsakes from his home: "The Doldrums" a Mission-Spanish Revival residence designed by Albert Pierce. Phips was a hunter of sunken treasure who won big. In 1688 Phips returned to London with his ships ladened with 37,538 pounds of pieces of eight, 25 pounds of gold and 2,755 pounds of silver. One tenth of this treasure went to the king, one sixteenth to Phips and the rest to his multitude of investors. He was knighted and appointed the first Royal Governor of Massachusetts. A bright copy of a nice little keepsake. W69
89p. Numerous illustrations. Some in color. Small 4to. Original full cloth binding. Worn. XLib. Second Edition. REF4 **PRICE JUST REDUCED! $40.00
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full blue cloth boards. Light wear to cover. Small tears and edge wear to dust jacket. 8 1/8"w x 10"h. 84 pages of text followed by 91numbered images in color and black and white. Previous owner's name inside.
4to, 39 pages of text followed by about 140 pages of reproductions of type specimen, orig. cloth, d.w. Reproduces this very unusual specimen book put out in the early nineteenth century.
First edition, x, 40pp., facsimiles throughout, orig. cloth, d.w. This monograph is liberally illustrated with reproductions, some in two colours, of his jobbing printing and of pages of the books from his press.
First edition, frontis., 6 plates, 8 illustrs., in the text, orig. cloth, d.w. Signed by Nixon with his pencil notes within the text. Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon (1909-1983), British librarian and bookbinding historian.
First edition, 4to, 46pp., profusely illustrated with examples of Will Carter's designs in type and stone, orig. stiff printed wrappers a fine copy. Will Cater established The Rampant Lions Press at Cambridge.
Two Parts: pp. 185; 187-362. Profusely illustrated with lovely full page color photographs. Two Hundred and Sixty-Four plates. Folio. Original full cloth bindings, gold lettered spine. Hardbound. Excellent set. PLANTS. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W129