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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.
4210ENS éditions - Institut d'histoire du livre. 2005. Grand in-8° broché. Couverture illustrée. Nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte. 121 pages. E.O. Très propre.
15-10618Washington DC: US Government Printing Office 1943. Poster. 36 x 43 cm. Full Color Folded Poster Very Good. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1943. unknown
193025638Nantes imprimerie chambon 1930 un tirage d'essai pour un couvercle de boite de Galettes Bretonnes avec illustrations en COULEURS représentant : "l'Ile Louët et le Chateau du Taureau", sur papier mat blanc pour la Marque : GALETTES BRETONNES "AR GUELLA" YVES CREAC'H - PLACE DE L'EGLISE - CARANTEC (FINISTERE) , certainement à l'occasion d'un devis demandé par la Maison GALETTES BRETONNES "AR GUELLA" YVES CREAC'H - PLACE DE L'EGLISE - CARANTEC (FINISTERE) à l'Imprimerie Chambon à Nantes, Format : 29 x 16,5 cm, sans date (1930) sans nom d'imprimeur (Nantes - imprimerie Chambon [LOUIS CHAMBON était le successeur d'Alfred RIOM industriel Nantais ferblantier, imprimeur sur métaux]) pour GALETTES BRETONNES "AR GUELLA" YVES CREAC'H - PLACE DE L'EGLISE - CARANTEC (FINISTERE),
1974819954Moskva, 1974. 575 S. OHlwd.
A standard bibliographical account of early printing in Spain, organized by town. XIV, 436 pp. and a large folding chart. Extensive studies of the earliest printers in Spain and their productions. Mendez had planned to publish a second volume, but the manuscript was lost before it had been printed. One color plate, numerous facsimiles. Printed on laid paper. 4to, original wraps. Fine and bright. Bigmore & Wyman II, 36: "This is still a most esteemed work on Spanish typography."
19802080202103700241Library 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 177p Size: 30cm Large format Library paperback
1970ABE-2588006367Simon & Schuster New York 1970 Stated First Printing 1970. Bound in black cloth with olive endpapers and bright gilt lettering to the spine and front board. The top of the text block is stained yellow. Illustrated with monochrome drawings and photographs. A near fine copy with a small black mark on the front end paper and some tiny hints of yellowing to the white areas of the jacket. Front black board with a slight 'ding'. Code on back is 1521. No names no writing no bent corners not an ex library book. Gorgeous strong binding no stress to the end paper gutters and the spine exhibits no lean. The pictorial dust wrapper retains the publisher's price of $7.95 in the lower right of the front flap.Top of the flap says 'Book of the month selection'. A very exceptional book. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Simon & Schuster New York hardcover
1942A44886Washington D. C. : U. S. Government Printing Office. 1942. First Edition; First Printing. Poster. Very Good. This is an original World War II poster sized 22" x 28". The poster is in Very Good condition and has only the slightest tinge of toning to the very edges of the reverse of the poster. The verso illustrated side is clean and bright. There are a couple of tiny nicks / beginning tears to a couple of the creases. This poster is by Joseph Hirsch and has the designation: Government Printing Office - 1942 - O 491735 - WSS 645-A on the bottom edge of the verso.; Wss 645-A; Color Illustrations; 22" x 28"; Pictured 1/16/23 . U. S. Government Printing Office unknown
192210587DBMünchen, Kurt Wolff Verlag, 1922. 8°. 19 cm. 341 Seiten. Handeinband. Schwarzer Halblederband auf Holz mit Rückentitel und Jahreszahl 1930. Rundum-Goldschnitt. [2 Warenabbildungen]
1976608123Leipzig, Fachbuchvlg. (1976). 4°. M. 198 Abb. 302 S. OLwd.
1883001982Poitiers Imprimerie Oudin 1883
194121003Marseille (Lyon, Audin), Les Cahiers du Sud, 1941 ; in-16 (191 mm), broché ; [160] pp. et couverture crème imprimée en rouge et noir.
pp. vi, 31. Large red initial on title page. Uncut. Printed on hand-made Van Gelder paper. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller, 1924. Square 12mo. Original full marbled paper binding. Spine and front cover with original printed paper labels. Original slipcase. Limited Edition of only 925 copies. Nice copy. The only Mosher edition. Bishop 412. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W39
Small folio (202 x 279 mm). (6), LXXX (but: 84), (1) pp. (collation: A6; B-N4 [N4 blank], O-P4 Q2, R-X4, x2, Y-Z4). Title page printed in red and black surrounded by a border of 10 armorial woodcuts. With full-page woodcut portrait of Emperor Ferdinand I by Donat Hübschmann on verso, large emblematic etching by Johann Schlutpacher von Rauris (A6v), full-page woodcut by Hans Lautensack of the standard-bearer Heinrich the younger, Burgrave of Meissen (E1r), 45 woodcut coat-of-arms in quire x, on Z1r woodcut device incorporating the arms of the printer, a Polish nobleman. 7 large folded etched plates, including two by Hanns Lautensack (at G4 and N4), one attributed to Francesco Terzi (at H2), one by the monogrammist FA (at I3), one attributed to Giovanni Guerra (at Q2), one unsigned (at X3), and one attributed to Johann Thwenger. Early 19th century half calf. First German edition of the finest early printed book on tournaments. It describes in detail and spectacularly illustrates the tournaments, staged battles (including an elaborate naval scene), balls and banquets, held at Vienna to honour the visit of Albrecht V Duke of Bavaria (1528-79), son-in-law of Emperor Ferdinand I and brother-in-law of King Maximilian of Bohemia (Emperor Maximilian II from 1564 onwards). According to Graesse (II, 629), the Latin edition of the same year has different illustrations, which he describes as "moins bonnes", and the same is true for Feyerabend's Frankfurt edition appended to Rüxner's "Thurnier Buch" (1566). The author served as herald to John II Sigismund, King of Hungary. - In complete condition with the full complement of etched plates, the book is of the utmost rarity; both Ruggieri copies were imperfect, and Bartsch describes only three of the etchings. - Fine impressions throughout. Some light browning and marginal fingerstaining; a few tears or flaws to the plates reinforced or rebacked. Rebound in the early 18th century for the Austrian infantry captain and secretary to the military court Franz von Grössing (his handwritten ownership at the bottom of title-page and colophon), preserving the upper third of the original flyleaf with handwritten ownerships dating from the 1560s (Rosina and H. V. Bastrig[o] 1561; gifted to Bernhard Kulmer by his sister Barbara Poltus, but returned to Bastrig in 1563 "as he will not allow the gift, and has a better right to the book"). Latterly in the library of the Viennese collector Werner Habel (1939-2015) with his handwritten and stamped ownership to the new flyleaf. VD 16, F 2207. Ruggieri 827. Brunet Suppl. II, 767. BNHCat F 406. Mayer I, 88f. Watanabe 21.
199473488Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1994. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. xviii 2 304 2 pages. Frontis illustration. Footnotes. Thurgood Marshall July 2 1908 - January 24 1993 was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States serving from October 1967 until October 1991. Marshall was the Court's 96th justice and its first African-American justice. Before becoming a judge Marshall was a lawyer who was best known for his high success rate in arguing before the Supreme Court and for the victory in Brown v. Board of Education a 1954 decision that ruled that segregated public schools were unconstitutional. He served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit after being appointed by President John F. Kennedy. He was appointed as the Solicitor General by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965. President Johnson nominated him to the United States Supreme Court in 1967 and he was approved by the Senate. In 2006 Thurgood a one-man play written by George Stevens Jr. premiered at the Westport Country Playhouse starring James Earl Jones and directed by Leonard Foglia. Later it opened Broadway at the Booth Theatre on April 30 2008 starring Laurence Fishburne. On February 24 2011 HBO screened a filmed version of the play which Fishburne performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The production was described by the Baltimore Sun as "one of the most frank informed and searing discussions of race you will ever see on TV.". "His was the eye of a lawyer who saw the deepest wounds in the social fabric and used law to help heal them. His was the mouth of a man who knew the anguish of the silenced and gave them a voice."--Sandra Day O'Connor. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
19933130899Chicago: I.B.T. Publishing 1993. (12), 185, (2) Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. 4° (25-35 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
First edition, 8vo, 44pp., disbound. JISC locating a single copy at the University of Leeds.
19743140815Bethlehem, Penna & Winston-Salem, N.C.: Comenius Press 1974. 146, (2) pages. Gr. 8° (23 x 15 cm). Original brochure. [Softcover].
50372Three large format albumen print photographs each 230 x 280 mm with captions in the negative; one print with a couple of nicks to top edge otherwise all in fine condition unmounted. unknown
First edition, 12mo (168 x 105 mm), [9], 10-103, [1], [4, publishers ads]pp., some light spotting, orig. pink boards, rebacked with new spine label, uncut. The second tract deals with parliamentary reform. Williams was a librarian and bookseller - at the end there is a catalogue of books published and sold by Geo. A. Williams, English and Foreign Library, Eastern Corner of the Assembly Rooms, Cheltenham. JISC and OCLC locates just the British Library copy only.
193511968New York 1935. 3 volumes slim 4to together in a single slipcase as issued. 1 Color Chemistry; 2 Color as Light; 3 Color in Use. Uniformly bound in black paper-covered boards paper wrap-around labels; printed in color throughout; fine in a slightly worn slipcase. Folding color chart in the third number. <br/><br/> hardcover books
193572080New York: Research Laboratories of the International Printing Ink Corp 1935. Hardcover. Fine/Good. First edition. 3-volume set. Outer corners stained else fine in good chipped original dustwrappers contained in the good or better rubbed slipcase. The three works are Color Chemistry Color as Light and Color in Use. Research Laboratories of the International Printing Ink Corp hardcover
1935391678New York: Internation Printing Ink Corporation 1935. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Three volumes. Slipcased. Cloth quarto 18; 21; 18 12 pp. with three cardboard viewing guides tipped in. Illustrated throughout with color examples. Slipcase is worn along extremities. Minor sunning to spines. Otherwise books are near fine. New York: Internation Printing Ink Corporation hardcover
19248921Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House 1924. First edition. 26 issues generally 9.25x6.25" and 16pp. Each staple bound in colorful and sometimes illustrated card wrappers with yapped edges. Some with tipped in color illustrations some printed in two or more colors on various papers in various types with ornaments devices head and tailpieces etc. throughout. Generally very good or better with occasional light edge chipping and rubbing some toning. The July 1927 issue good only with heavier chipping and reattached wrappers. <br /> <br /> Lovely assemblage of this publication from the the Times-Mirror Printing and Binding house being the official organ of the company. The Mirror Printing and Binding House was formed in 1873 and purchased the Los Angeles Times which it printed in 1984. Harry Chandler ran the Los Angeles Times from 1917-1944.<br /> <br /> Produced in a beautiful art deco style Three Minutes printed various blurbs and shorts about the printing trade prominent businessmen designers and printers such as Goudy events in the city of Los Angeles and more. Master printer Harry S. Stuff was editor at the time wrote most of the articles and oversaw the design. The publication acted as a marketing tool showcasing the company's abilities in various aspects of commercial and fine printing from illustration to typography. <br /> <br /> <br /> Included are:<br /> July Sept-Nov. 1924<br /> Oct. 1926<br /> Feb-Aug Oct. 1927<br /> Jan Jul Oct. 1928<br /> Feb Mar. 1929<br /> Mar Jun Jul. 1930<br /> Feb Spring May Autumn Nov. 1932<br /> <br /> Interestingly OCLC cites only 7 holdings for any issues along with several for the Franklin Keepsake numbers from 1933 and 34. We find these also to be scarce in the trade. . Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House unknown