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340x310mm. 173 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt spine. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Second edition, 2 vols., 8vo (215 x 130 mm), xxvii, [9], 522, [10]; xiv, [14], 462, [x]pp., ownership signature torn away from outer upper bank margin of title page, final 3 leaves to vol. I and a couple of gathering from vol. II with waterstain tide mark (not unsightly), recent red half morocco, marbled boards, contrasting green morocco title label to spine, five raised bands, tooled in gilt. Robert Dossie (1717-1777) was a rigourous advocate for the advantages of improved public knowledge. With the publication of this work he provided information and instruction to the reader in a multitude of trades, many never before disclosed outside there trades. As a resource, it was well regarded by eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century artisans and became the standard work for practical techniques of that era.
1939ST20331London: Beaconsfield Press 1939. No. 72 OF 125 COPIES SIGNED BY THE ARTIST AND THE EDITOR for sale in the British Empire. 292 x 248 mm. 11 1/2 x 9 3/4". xxvi pp. 46 leaves all leaves French fold. Edited by Cecil Roth. <br/> Elegant original blue crushed morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe signed on front turn-in covers with gilt French fillet border and large intricate central figure designed by Szyk of a patriarch holding a goblet and book raised bands spine gilt in double ruled compartments with ornate crown centerpiece gilt titling turn-ins with double gilt-ruled and scalloped border surrounding an illustrated silk doublure featuring a Szyk portrait of Moses with the Ten Commandments done in shades of gray within a frame of elaborate design. In an excellent velvet-lined box of blue half morocco over lighter blue cloth upper cover with central lion's head in gilt on blue morocco spine like that of the book. WITH 14 FULL-PAGE AND 32 SMALLER COLOR REPRODUCTIONS OF DESIGNS BY SZYK. English translation printed in black commentary printed in red. Front flyleaf inscribed in ink: "To Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Brachman / very cordially / Arthur Szyk / New York. April 1945." Very faint naturally occurring variations in the grain of the vellum otherwise a pristine copy.<br/> <br/> With an important Holocaust-related authorial inscription this is a very fine copy of what the London Times described as "a book worthy to be placed among the most beautiful of books that the hand of man has produced." Arthur Szyk 1894-1951 a Polish Jew is considered by scholars to be the greatest 20th century illuminator. Using the style of the Medieval illuminated manuscript artists he has here created a Haggadah for Passover that is at once a beautiful book of devotion a political protest against the rise of Nazism and a plea for England's help for the Jews of Europe. By 1939 Szyk's anti-Nazi cartoons had caused Hitler to put a price on his head forcing him to flee to England. His original illustrations for his "Haggadah" featuring the villains of the Exodus with the heads of Hitler Goebbels and other leading Nazis had to be toned down before publication. All 46 pages of the Hebrew text are illustrated with scenes from the Passover story as well as vignettes of Jewish life in modern Europe—sometimes Szyk mixes the two to great effect. Perhaps the most moving illustration in the book is the elaborately illustrated dedication to King George VI of England appealing for his mercy to European Jews. The great symbols of the British Empire—the lion and unicorn St. George defeating the dragon—surround Szyk's plea to the king: "At the feet of your most gracious majesty I humbly lay these works of my hands shewing forth the affliction of my people Israel." In the lower right corner of the painting we see Jewish refugees beside one of the ships which were usually turned away from British shores while Szyk depicts himself leaning against the painting his brush and easel in hand. The text here is enriched by the historical introduction and the commentary contributed by Cecil Roth 1899-1970 the preeminent British expert on Jewish history. This crowning achievement of Szyk's life was four years in the making and has proved to be an enduring treasure. Szyk presented this copy to Texas oilfield supply magnate Solomon "Sol" Brachman 1896-1974 and his wife Etta. The son of a Latvian Jew Brachman was the founding president of the Jewish Federation of Fort Worth in 1936 and helped arrange an emergency $100000 bank loan for Israel on the eve of statehood in 1948. His wife who served as president of the National Council of Jewish Women was known as "the mother of Hadassah." Szyk's 1945 inscription was no doubt especially meaningful to this devout family whose Latvian relatives were among the 90 percent of that country's Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Beaconsfield Press unknown
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 304pp. The story of the invention of printing in the early 15th century which took place in Germany.
1993ABE-1652633043112Chatto & Windus 1993 A first printing of the first edition UK hardback. This famed novel is a Near Fine copy in a Near Fine jacket. The jacket is complete and protected. It is not price clipped. Highly collectable. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Chatto & Windus hardcover
66p. Uncut and unopened. Designed by Laurence C. Woodworth. Printed on handmade Italian paper. Tall 8vo. Original full paper binding, with original paper labels on spine and front cover. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 225 copies. Very nice copy. PRESS/W33
107 pages. A very rare first printing copy of this early title from Alison Uttley's beloved Little Grey Rabbit Series. Top half-inch of backstrip missing. Openings of up to one inch at each end of remaining backstrip. Moderate wear externally with bright colour illustration upon front board. Hinges intact. Contemporary Mora Road Infants' School prize-winner's bookplate upon front free endpaper else contents unmarked with light wear and soiling. Minimal foxing to endpapers. Slight lean to spine. Hairline openings to binding at first blank leaf and pages 32, 64, 80 and 97. Overall a quality copy. Book
First Edition, 4to, [ii],11,[1]pp., without half-title, title slightly foxed, lower blank margin of page 3/4 partially torn away, disbound, enclosed in custom-made folder. Johnson, Provincial Poetry. 120.
Pages 65-126 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: Swanzey - Past and Present; The Old Corner Printing House, Walpole; Ruth Darricott; The franconia Notch; A New England Hero; An Old-Time Minister; Poems; Nice one-page photo ad for The First National Bank, of Concord, N.H. Unmarked. Average wear. Chips from backstrip. Binding sound. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
1988ABE-11378297970Faber & Faber London 1988 First edition hardback. Unread perfect condition. Protected jacket. Flaws One neat signature on the front end paper one attractive blind stamp to the half title. Clean and tight text block. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Faber & Faber London hardcover
2005161088Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson 2005. XLVIII, 831; 832-1636 Seiten. Dünndruck. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Pappbände mit Orig.-Schutzumschlägen. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
197505022003London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson 1975. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. First printing. In the 1970's the BBC comedy outfit The Goodies were at least as popular probably more as their BBC colleagues the Monty Python team and here we have a lovely copy of their version of the Monty Python Papperbok. Inscribed at the front endpaper "To Graham" and signed by each of the trio. Laminated boards as issued unpaginated heavily illustrated the book has been well-loved and is in VG condition. Bumped at the corners and spine tips some occasional minor marks internally. <br/> <br/> Weidenfeld & Nicholson hardcover
2803, Amsterdam, 1969-1972. 2 vols. in-8, xxii, 501pp & xxi, 632pp. with 182 plates and illus., bound with illustr. dusjacket in a good condition.632 pages.
pp. 252,(2)[Publisher's Advertisements] + Eighteen (18) monochrome illustrations by Maxfield Parrish. Partially unopened. Top edge gilt. Square 8vo. 200mm. Original full cloth binding, brilliantly decorated in gold gilt with many XXs. and stylized bees & fleur de lis. 1899 Date on copyright page; 1900 date on title page. A near fine example of this classic tale of childhood, featuring illustrations by Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966), a Philadelphia born painter and illustrator, He is best known for his saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery. but these monochrome plates are also especially distinctive. ** SPECIAL PRICE. BINDINGS W58
pp. 252,(2)[Publisher's Advertisements] + Frontis, Title Page, marginal decorations, and Eighteen (18) monochrome illustrated plates by Maxfield Parrish. Partially unopened. Top edge gilt. Square 8vo. Original full cloth binding brilliantly decorated in gold gilt with many XXs, and stylized bees & fleur de lis. 1899 date on copyright page, 1900 date on title plate. A near fine example of this classic tale of childhood, featuring wonderful illustrations by Maxfield Parrish. Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) was a Philadelphia born painter and illustrator. He is best known for his saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery. These monochrome plates are especially disctinctive. DC16 / YORK
BN152981The Golden Age Wonder Woman Omnibus Volume 1 First printing <br/><br/>The Golden Age Wonder Woman Omnibus Volume 1 First printing The Golden Age Wonder Woman Omnibus Volume 1 First printing unknown
195128244<p>David McKay Publisher New York 1951. DJ VG CONDITION Lite wear scuff ends of DJ SPINE NO BOOK Dust Jacket Only! 1st edition second printing 1951 Both Farradays were devoted to their Ranch & to the open Range. Both longed to own Wild fire a Golden Palomino Stallion with Lightning in his Heels.Young Ted an expert Rider resolved to capture the Horse. he achieves this Feat with the help of his crippled friend Mexican boy Tony. horse then performs at annual Relay Race. 1st Edition. Unbound. Illus. by Billy Warren .</p> David McKay Publisher, New York paperback
15p. Musical scores. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Rear cover has publisher's advertisements. Wraps torn. Scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
First Edition, xvi,286pp., frontis., 7 plates, orig. cloth-backed boards, uncut, t.e.g. This describes the beginnings, the heyday of Scottish printing, the connection between Blackie's and the university printers, the work that Macmillan's gave to the Glasgow University Press because of the friendship between the Macmillan brothers and James Maclehose as fellow apprentices, and the foundation of Robert Maclehose & Co. There is a list of university printers and dates.
21p. Decorated title page. Inked ownership. 12mo. Original full decorated paper binding. Spine slightly faded. Nice copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W70
1998ABE-1415997712Fourth Estate London 1998 Brilliant unread signed first printing of the world first hardback edition with a perfect and protected jacket. Signed on the title page at the Charleston Festival and with the event ticket inside. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fourth Estate London hardcover
2006003725Simon & Schuster 2006 First impression first edition unread and AS NEW hardback in a perfect protected jacket signed on the title page at the Tattered Bookstore appearance by the author shortly after publication. Perfect collectable copy of an essential book of American history. 0.0 0.0 0.0. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Simon & Schuster hardcover
436p. Illustrated with color photographs by George Lazarnick and drawings by Mary Ronin. Color pictorial end papers. Square large 8vo. Original color pictorial binding. Original dust jacket, slightly torn and soiled. Hardbound. First Printing. Nice copy.
28x21.5 cm. 238 pages. Softcover. Spine slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
4to, xvi, 75pp., image of a bust of Henry VIII by Torrigiani as frontispiece, facsimiles of the Pynson edition in full and the existing fragments of the Goes edition, images of bindings and other fragments in the text, orig. cloth. With notes on the two unique editions in Westminster Abbey Library, descriptions of the bindings in which they were preserved, and the other items found in these bindings by Howard M. Nixon. The Gardyners Passetaunce is a propaganda poem promoting the newly formed Holy League which was proclaimed on 4 October 1511. It is a simplified version of a densely written Latin tract by James Whytstons which discusses the nature of a just war, the merit of fighting in defence of the Pope and compares Louis XIII of France to various tyrants and persecutors of religion. Pynson, the king's printer, published this 'tabloid' poetic version at the behest of the King and Court to spread the propaganda to a wider less academic public, a second edition appeared, probably in the same year, printed by Goes and Watson. The poem is anonymous but Nixon's essay on the poem's history does provide all the available evidence on the subject and draws his conclusions... An excellent book published by the Roxburghe Club in honour of Howard M. Nixon after his death.