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47p. Title page printed in red and black. Printed on Japan vellum. Partially uncut. Small 24mo. Original stiff printed Japan vellum wraps with large red initial on front cover. Limited Edition of only 425 copies. Third edition. Nice copy. PRESS/W39
pp. xxvi, 130. Title page printed in red and black. Printed by Smith & Sale on Van Gelder paper. Uncut. Small 8vo. Original stiff wraps, decorated and lettered. Yapp fore edges. Binding slightly soiled. Limited Edition of only 925 copies. Second Edition. Old World Series. Nice copy. PRESS/W39
pp. vii, 95 + Frontis. Full page drawings by Fritz Eichenberg. Title page printed red and black. Red initials. All edges gold. Designed by Howard N. King. 4to. Original cloth backed paper binding. Gilt lettered spine. Original slip case. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 838 of only 1700. Very nice copy of a keepsake from the Maple Press. PRESS/W34
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
33p. Printed on Van Gelder hand-made paper. Uncut and partially unopened. Foxed. Pencil underlinings. Tall 12mo. Original full paper binding. Original spine and front cover paper labels. Binding stained. Hardbound. Twelfth edition. Limited Edition of only 950 copies. PRESS/W39
First Edition, 4to, number 33 of 250 copies, 29 facsimiles, orig. boards, lacks back-strip, unopened, uncut.
IN 4 OBLONG. REL AVEC TOILE EDIT [MOY]. ENV 70 PP. [BE]. CIRCA 1980
In 16, bross. ed., pp. 131.Tracce d'uso e segni del tempo, piega all'angolo inferiore del piatto ant., lievi abrasioni al dorso, residuo di etichetta adesiva al piatto post., brunitura ai tagli e ai margini delle carte, interno in buone condizioni.Luogo di pubblicazione TorinoEditore LavagnoloAnno pubblicazione N.D.Materia/Argomento Tipografia, Manualistica
Mm 235x305 Vita del Cavaliere Giambattista Bodoni, tipografo italiano - Ristampa del testo di Giuseppe De Lama seguito da un saggio di Angelo Ciavarella sui Manuali Bodoniani e da uno studio di Marco Cattini sugli aspetti economici della Stamperia Reale. Concludono il volume un florilegio di giudizi di contemporanei raccolti da Fausto Razzetti, una cronologia comparata e un repertorio biografico. - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata, 314 pagine in carta usomano con splendide illustrazioni a colori su carta patinata. Edizione di Franco Maria Ricci per la Cassa di Risparmio di Parma. Lievi segni del tempo ai tagli e di usura da scaffale al piatto posteriore della sovraccoperta, peraltro in condizioni ottime. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
In 4', br. ed. col. pp. 173+estratto del corso teorico pratico di serigrafia tenuto con cadenza settimanale a Milano presso il laboratorio-scuola U.I.F.A.T.- dispense(VII), in caratteri tipo macchina da scrivere con alcuni campioni col. di serigrafia f.t.; starppo al margine del piatto ant, segni d'uso alla cop., interno in buono stato.Luogo di pubblicazione MilanoEditore UIFATAnno pubblicazione s.d.(anni 70)Materia/Argomento Tipografia, Stampa, Tecnica tipografica
Mm 200x240 Brossura originale con bandelle, 240 pagine con 198 illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Libro in condizioni di nuovo - brand new in original shrink-wrap. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frntispiece and numerous photographs throughout; green cloth, back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
28x22 cm. 408 pages. Soft cover. Cover corner wrinkled. Corner and spine edges worn. Cover bottom edges slightly torn. Else in good condition.
soft cover, damaged cover, worn paper edges, some aging marks, with illustrations, contents and summary in english, else in fair+ condition.
16p. Large red initials throughout. Full page illustration. Wide margins. Uncut. XLib. 8vo. Original cloth backed paper binding, very faded and worn. Hardbound. Limited Edition printed by Edwin and Robert Grabhorn for the Lantern Press. Number 112 of only 500 copies. PRESS/W32
59p. + Plus portrait frontis and full page photographs. Title page printed in red and black. Uncut. Top edge gold. Designed by William Dana Orcutt. Tall 8vo. Original vellum like spine over blue paper boards, gold lettered. Original gold slip case, worn at edges, and broken at the top. Hardbound. Nice copy. PRESS/W34
pp. ix; 46. Thin 12mo. Original printed paper boards. Undertaken As A Tribute To Morison, on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday. Printed for private distribution by Brooke Crutchley, Printer of the Uni v. of Cambridge. First Edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF1
pp. xxii, 153 + Plus Color Portrait Frontis and full page color drawings by Lajos Szalay. Text drawings. Designed by Bert Clarke of the Garamond Press. Type set in English Monotype Garamond. Moire silk pastedowns and endpapers. Ribbon bookmark. All edges gold. Original Easton Press bookplate, not filled in. Sm. 4to. Original full embossed leather binding, elaborately decorated in gold. Raised bands on spine. Hardbound. Collector's Edition of the 100 Greatest Books ever written. A lovely copy, as new. These Leather Bound Easton Press Books Make Great Gifts! SHELF NW33
163p. Plus Author & Short-Title Index. Plus Estimated Prices. Numerous illustrations. Small 4to. Original gold stamped green paper boards. Christie's auction catalogue fully describes 209 items, catal ogued according to the place where each item was printed. Well illustrated. One of the great modern sales of incunabula. **PRICE JUST REDUCED REF6
np. Illustrated, some in color. Includes examples of printing from different fine presses. 4to. Original decorated paper boards binding, slightly soiled. Limited to 3000 copies. Great articles and won derful illustrations that will delight any bibliophile. Articles include: Talking Stones, by Althea Bass with a facsimile of the Cherokee Alphabet; Mr. Whitman Reconsiders, by Thomas Mabbott and Roll o Silver; How Pleasant to Know Mr.Lear, by Bertha Coolidge; A Sketch of The Origin of Species, by Paul Victorius; and much more. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF10
np. Illustrated, some in color. Includes examples of printing from different fine presses. 4to. Original decorated paper boards binding, slightly soiled. Limited to 3000 copies. Great articles and won derful illustrations that will delight any bibliophile. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF10
np. Illustrated, some in color. Includes examples of printing from different fine presses. 4to. Original decorated paper boards binding, slightly soiled. Limited to 3000 copies. Great articles and wonderful illustrations that will delight any bibliophile. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF10
This is a very good softcover copy with almost no wear. Signed by Seymour Adelman on the first page, the half-title page, and briefly inscribed. Otherwise completely clean inside and out. It was long ago fitted with a mylar protector so the covers are pristine. Introduction by Adelman. Descriptive catalog by Clive Driver. And a tribute by Maurice Sendak. Illustrated with 48 black & white and 2 color plates. 270 works in the exhibition, all catalogued and in the checklist. 12" high X 9" wide, 78 pages.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to dust jacket. 9 1/4"w x 11 1/4"h. 192 pages.
An exhibition in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, 19 April-30 June 1991.This commemoration of Gill's life and work is drawn primarily from a private collection in Toronto formed by J. Kemp Waldie, and also contains items from the Fisher Library and the Library of the University of Waterloo. It illustrates the varied aspects of Gill's career, with special emphasis on his graphic art and book illustration. The catalogue, by Alan Horne, Richard Landon, and Guy Upjohn won a first place award from the Rare Books and Manuscripts Sections of the American Library Association, and two design awards from the National Composition and Prepress Association. Printed in Canada in Gill's Perpetua type. 56p. illus.bibliography. BUT an errrata slip is laid in... which states "Title page : Dates of exhibition should read "5 October - 29 December 1991" Book