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40p. Title page printed in red and black. Uncut. Designed by Lester Douglas under the supervision of John Davis at the Printing house of Judd & Detweiler. Christmas greeting insert from Lester Douglas. Tall thin 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, title printed in red over white cloth band. Limited Edition of only 675 copies. Beautifully printed copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W67.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, tiny rub to upper rear corner, traces of foxing to page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped but not marked or torn or creased with irregular sunning to all surfaces. Now protected in a fully-removable transparent sleeve. 127pp. A treasury of currently available typefaces demonstrating the historical development and diversification of form of printed letters selected and arranged with an introduction, commentaries and reference appendices.
1962317592London: H. Hamilton 1962. New edition. Hardcover. Roxburghe club copy with insertions. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling and rubbing to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: xv 195 pages. Subjects: Printing; Specimens.Type and type-founding.Printing England London; Handbooks manuals etc.Other names: Schmoller Hans. Genre: Type specimen. London: H. Hamilton hardcover
1852ST20768London: Simpkin & Marshall 1852. FIRST EDITION. 153 x 102 mm. 6 x 4". 64 pp. <br/> Publisher's deluxe red pebble-grain morocco gilt covers with graceful Romantic-style frame central panel of upper cover with gilt lettering that of lower cover with gilt ornament spine blind-stamped to resemble raised bands panels with gilt ornament gilt turn-ins pale yellow endpapers all edges gilt. With title page vignette frontispiece portrait of Wellington and three full-page engravings of battles. Printed entirely in gilt on "enamel" gloss paper. Front free endpaper with faint pencilled signature. Binding very slightly soiled joints and extremities a little rubbed trivial soiling to front endpapers otherwise quite a fine copy the text entirely clean fresh and bright with sparkling gold.<br/> <br/> This now-scarce luxuriously produced little volume celebrates the life and military achievements of Arthur Wellesley Field Marshall and 1st Duke of Wellington perhaps the most widely admired Briton of the 19th century--and does so in glittering fashion. The key facts of Wellington's life and the decisive battles of his storied career are related here in sparkling gold text and images on alabaster white pages. Poet laureate Tennyson's funerary ode described Wellington 1769-1852 as "the last great Englishman" and his death evoked great mourning in response to his life of public service. DNB notes that his defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo crushing the emperor's ambition for European dominance put him in a class of his own: "No man certainly no Briton had ever been in such a situation before in Europe the object of universal hero-worship and gratitude." Wellington was particularly notable among senior military officers for his determination to lead his troops on the frontline in battle. The three battles depicted in the illustrations here attest to this: in "The Battle of Assaye" we see him on horseback two horses were shot from under him during the conflict wielding his sword as he bears down on enemy cannon. At the "Battle of Vittoria" he is shown leading the infantry to face the enemy with bayonet fixed. And in the decisive "Battle of Waterloo" scene he is once again with the cavalry wheeling to attack the advancing French. The frontispiece shows Wellington astride his famed horse Copenhagen who was his mount at Waterloo. Our volume concludes with a chronology of principal events in the duke's life. It is notable that such a handsome memorial work was produced so quickly after Wellington's sudden death on 14 September 1852: a contemporary ad in Bent's Literary Advertiser notes our title was published on 15 November three days before Wellington's state funeral on the 18th. Copies of this work are rare: we could trace no auction sales and OCLC records only seven copies just one in North America. Simpkin & Marshall unknown
2006ABE-3409142958Penguin Allen Lane 2006 UNREAD first printing bought direct from publisher at time of issue and stored in a low light book room ever sibce. PERFECT copy with the unclipped perfect jacket safe inside a mylar sleeve. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. New/New. Penguin Allen Lane hardcover
1989ABE-1084705798Gollancz London 1989 Tough funny hard to ignore. First printing of the UK hardback first edition. Exceptionally fine and apposite cover art by Kurt Hoyte. The jacket is not price clipped and is now protected. Collectable crime certainly and with a quote from Elmore Leonard 'No one writes a better crime novel.' The book itself is tight and clean and without any defects. The blue cloth binding is unfaded and the gilt titling is bright. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Gollancz London hardcover
1930ABE-3409155447Methuen London 1930 SIGNED in ink on the Front End Paper 'Jim and Roz Coxon from Alan Herbert July 1930'. No jacket and a bit scruffy but this a rare signed forst edition. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Methuen London hardcover
21 numbers [all published], 12mo, stain on blank margin of I2, a few other scattered spots in the text, vi, [1], 4-248 pp., contemporary half calf, lacks spine. The Glasgow University and National Library of Scotland copies only on Copac.
54p. Mosher's anchor device printed in red on title and limitation pages. Printed on Van Gelder hand-made paper. Uncut. Small 8vo. Original full paper binding decorated with blue hearts. Hardbound. Seventh edition. Limited Edition of only 750 copies. Nice copy. PRESS/W39
68-8372Cooperstown NY: Printing Office Farmers' Museum ca. 1970. Broadside. Letter-Sized Sheet. Very Good. Illustration. Cooperstown, NY: Printing Office, Farmers' Museum, [ca. 1970]. unknown
2010ABE-5137374723Mclehose Press Quercus London 2010 SIGNED & DATED on the 8th April in London. A first novel of huge quality with great praise from Justin Cartwright and others. This meant that first printings rapidly disappeared and this superbly written novel went into several hardback printings. THIS IS A FIRST PRINTING NOW RARE AND SOUGHT AFTER in this pristine state. The author has signed the book on the title page. Worthy of a prize or two anyone reading this must end it hoping the author will be getting his next work ready. It has a sinuous and elegant prose style and the characters involve the reader at several levels. Very hard to find in an unread signed first this has been carefully stored and the perfect new jacket is sleeved in mylar. One of the finest first novels of the last few years I look forward to the author's next work. PUBLISHER RELEASE: "Henry Cage seemed to have it all. A successful business career considerable wealth and a reputation for being a just and principled man. But public virtues can conceal private failings and as Hen! ry faces retirement his well-ordered life begins to unravel. On the eve of the new millennium he is the victim of a random act of violence which soon escalates into a prolonged persecution with tragic consequences. Family secrets are revealed and when his ex-wife Nessa summons Henry to Palm Beach he realises that there is little time to redress the mistakes of the past. The Upright Piano Player explores with a tender yet unflinching eye the small but devastating flaws in human nature that can shape our destinies." BBC 2 SELECTED '12 BEST FIRST NOVELS' 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. Mclehose Press Quercus London hardcover
192845621New York: Robert M McBride & Co 1928. 1st US. Limited to 535 cc. Blue cloth binding. TEG. Pale green dust jacket. VG/VG spine browned/few edge chips. 14 322 pp including index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Robert M McBride & Co hardcover books
Oblong 8vo, 16pp., coloured illustrs., orig. printed wrappers.
300p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
0260669091.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0265006481.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1923111021075PRETORIA: THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY OFFICE 1923. Book. Illus. by 1923. Poor. Paperback. First Edition First Printing. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Dark blue with black title. Missing pages 71-78 pencil states tore out on cover. Secure binding with clean pages couple marginalia otherwise unmarked sunned spine edge with small bottom edge tear large top corner crease to cover & pages and pencil notation at rear cover. Few illustrations & fold-outs and large color fold-out at the rear. Sticker removal to front. About 13 x 8 with 70 pages missing pp. 71-78 and xciv 8 illustrated pages and rear color map. Due to missing pp. 71-78 this book is not complete otherwise good! Scarce! In English. . THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY OFFICE Paperback
64 pages. Contents: Truth easier to find than the lie which was told; Delegates to 104th ITU convention; Photo progress report - new ITU Administration Building; Delegates to participate in important discussions; Compulsory arbitration ever-increasing danger; Trend toward monopolistic press continues unabated; ITU convention will again reflect union's democracy; Two recordings made of convention proceedings; Myth of immensely wealthy labor unions shattered; Training center topics; Home news and notes; Report of Board of Electors; Official matters; Financial section; Officer's reports (Annual) - Supplement; plus many ads, including a nice ad for Cincinnati's Sheraton-Gibson hotel on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Second Edition, corrected and much enlarged, xviii,393,[1]pp., orig. cloth, re-backed. Bigmore & Wyman, I. p.145. "This is a standard work of reference, and has always enjoyed great authority. The names of the towns are arranged in alphabetical order, and the circumstances attending the introduction into them of the art of printing, the earliest products of their presses, and biographical references to early printers, are given in a succinct manner."
First edition, 8vo (225 x 145mm), xvi, 219, [1]pp., upper blank corner of dedication leaf torn away, bookplate removed, front endpaper loose, cont. half morocco, marbled paper boards. Bigmore & Wyman, I. p.145. "This is a standard work of reference, and has always enjoyed great authority. The names of the towns are arranged in alphabetical order, and the circumstances attending the introduction into them of the art of printing, the earliest products of their presses, and biographical references to early printers, are given in a succinct manner."
19638297London: Ernest Benn 1963. First edition. 377 plates of books dating from 1450 to 1935. 2 wood engraved title pages and engraved initial by Reynolds Stone. Introductory essay by Stanley Morison. 4to. original black cloth lettered in gilt grey endpapers in original printed dust jacket. Housed in original brown textured paper slipcase. Small tear to the jacket spine and a mark to rear panel otherwise a bright fresh copy in a worn slipcase.A superb and important examination of typography. With many fine examples of typography Ernest Benn hardcover
198225267San Francisco CA: The Arion Press 1982. The announcement only for this publication; Folding 4 panel-pages; cover with silhouette illustration text in red and black giving the details of the book and its printing. Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4" size; laid-in discount to book dealers card; light wear; clean and in very good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. The Arion Press paperback books
1975ABE-3683736036Farrar Straus Giroux 1975 Nowhere have we had a picture less varnished and so rich in focused detail.Fitzgerald Dorothy Parker Eugene O'Neill all spring fresh from these wonderful pages. This collectable copy of the world and US hardback first edition also has a review of the book enclosed from Newsweek May 26th 1975. Protected jacket is complete but a bit worn and the spine is embrowned. A discreet owner name on front endpaper. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover
0260026808.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
60 p. Wood engraved color illustrations in text by Edward A. Wilson. Offsetting at the half-title from an old newspaper clipping about the book. 12mo. Top edge gold gilt. Blue vellum binding, lettered in gold on spine. Slipcase shows some wear. Designed by Bruce Rogers. Limited to 1000 copies, SIGNED by the illustrator - Edward A. Wilson (1886-1970). "Joseph Conrad considered (this) his best story .the book is designed with that ultimate refinement and good taste that distinguishes Rogers' work. Its charm is increased by delightful wood-engravings in color done by Edward A. Wilson, the one of the lateenlike rigged vessel on the title page being after a drawing by the incomparable B.R. himself" - From the inserted clipping. BR, Works #409 JUN3 SE1/2