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1900DEMO014234IPortland ME: Thomas B. Mosher 1900. First Limited. Hardcover. Very Good/good. Ex libris Herbert Carlton Wright. 12mo 4 xxii 85 pages. An unusual production with both boards in decorative French wrappers with a plain thin dust jacket with only the title on the spine chipped; dec French wraps unopened; dj chipped flap separated <br/><br/>The 100th book from this press. Limited to only 400 copies. As a poet who died young Gray has been compared to Keats. Thomas B. Mosher hardcover
DEMO006532INew York: The Heritage Press no date. First edition thus. Hardcover. fine/glassine chppd. Fritz KREDEL. 4to 301 pages pictorial boards & cloth publisher's slipcase worn <br/><br/>Kredel won an international competition sponsored by The Limited Editions Club to illustrate Cellini's autobiography. This is not a reproduction of the LEC insofar as Fritz Kredel made over 100 new drawings for this production. The typography is by Officina Bodoni. The Heritage Press hardcover
19846968Los Angeles: The Chappel. Fine. 1984. Limited Edition. Hardcover. 152 pp. in various paging sections; 8vo; red cloth; illustrations portraits. Limited to 125 copies. Group publishing venture including: Daniel Berkeley Updike advises Henry Watson Kent on machine composition / Daniel Berkeley Updike ; printed for John Bidwell and Andrea Immel by Patrick Reagh Printers -- America's first civilized man Benjamin Franklin / by Richard J. Hoffman ; printed by Jack M. Conway -- Lahaina's historic House of Printing / by Tom Horton ; printed by Jack M. Leibel -- Stoneman's raid / by Bill Moore ; printed by Clyde Lee Stoneman -- Two stories / by Laura Remson Mitchell ; printed by Gary Marc Remson -- A reprint of a reprint / by William Morris ; reprinted by Tom Parker -- On being found out by William Makepeace Thackerey ; printed by John Urabec . The Chappel hardcover
67-0457Vineburg CA: Engdahl Typography May 10 1992. ALS from Lee Engdahl to bookseller Jane J. Steele responding to her inquiry. On printed letterhead with handwritten address corrections. 8-5/8 x 8-13/16 inches. Catalog: Current Catalogue. 1992-93. Saddle-stitched. 8vo. 5-1/2 x 8-7/16 inches. 16 pp. Both Fine.From the collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr. 1926-2014 the founder of the Detroit based reference book publisher Gale Research. Vineburg, CA: Engdahl Typography, May 10, 1992. unknown
67-0396San Francisco: Lee Engdahl ca. 1997. One ALS and one TLS from typographer and designer Lee Engdahl to publisher Herb Yellin describing the printing services provided by Engdahl Typography. ALS in a beautiful cursive; TLS with handwritten additions in margin. Both on Engdahl Typography letterhead 8.5 x 11 inch tan paper. Folded once for mailing. Fine. San Francisco: Lee Engdahl, [ca. 1997]. unknown
1931DEMO007006ISan Francisco: The Limited Editions Club 1931. Limited edition. Hardcover. Good. frontis. by Wm. Wilke. 4to 243 pages calf spine marbled bds. extremities worn <br/><br/>Signed by the printer John Henry Nash. Limited to 1500 numbered copies. A printer's book about a printer. Frontispiece by William Wilke. With the Newsletter laid in. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
19831445San Francisco: The Book Club of California. Fine. 1983. Hardcover. 84 pp. frontis port.; tall 8vo; brick red cloth spine stamped in gilt; glassine jacket; reproductions throughout; printed errata slip laid in. BCC publication no. 173 Limited to 550 copies designed and printed by Harold Berliner. . The Book Club of California hardcover
195512041San Francisco: The Greenwood Press 1955. Very Good. San Francisco: The Greenwood Press 1955. Limited Edition of 500 copies. Octavo. 40 pp. Illustrated wraps. Photographs of a busts of Henry Miller affixed to front and rear endpapers. <br /> <br /> Wraps lightly edgeworn with some toning. Binding is sound. Ownership inscriptions of a Jack Pieri to front and rear alongside photographs. Pages otherwise unmarked. The Greenwood Press unknown
1915DEMO005562IEast Aurora: Roycrofters 1915. Author's. Hardcover. half light brown morocco . portrait gravures. 4to 312 pages half brown embossed pigskin marbled boards raised bands lacks lowest panel of spine. <br/><br/>Limited to 378 numbered copies signed by Elbert Hubbard II in the aftermath of his parents' deaths on "The Lusitania". McKenna 230 . The Old Philistine's selected essays including "The Titanic" -how ironic! "John Burroughs" "The Ex-Libris Collector" "A Message to Garcia" "The Book of Job" "The Journal of Koheleth" etc. With portrait gravures. Roycrofters hardcover
18340008265London: Richard Glynn 1834. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo xxviii 424 pages clothbacked original boards lacking most of the spine early signatures disbound <br/><br/>John Landseer was the father of famed painter Edwin Landseer. John was himself a member of the Royal Academy of Arts a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and Engraver to the King; however there are no engravings in this work. Landseer anticipated further volumes but they never appeared. Printed by Charles Whittingham at Chiswick. Note: three of the Landseers were employed by Charles Sr. to work on engravings for his publications. Richard Glynn hardcover
19920008703Washington DC: Smithsonian 1992. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good. 350 photos many in color. 4to 319 pages red cloth; short tear in dj <br/><br/>Celebrates the world of books in human culture illustrated with 350 photos many in color. Smithsonian hardcover
18-1216Munich: Schumacher-Gebler 1983. . Facsimile print. 19 cm x 26.5 cm. Unboundsingle sheet. Printed and double-sided. Good with marginal edgewear and staining along bottom. Front includes print reproduction in red ink of typographic letter signed by Professor Lucian-Bernhard in 1922. Facsimile created for the Frankfurt Book Fair in 1983. From the collection of the late Frederick Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. Munich: Schumacher-Gebler, 1983. unknown
18990007651Portland ME: Thomas B. Mosher 1899. First edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo 96 pages unopened in original boards with later quarter black cloth spine. Ex libris Herbert Carleton Wright with the motto "mens sibi conscia recti" that is "a mind conscious of its own rectitude" from THE AENEID. <br/><br/>One of 450 copies on Van Gelder hand-made paper. "A handsome but unauthorised reprint of the book first printed in 1872 with a Preface by the American publisher-editor and 3 Appendices - Colbeck Swinburne 81." This is Swinburne's reply to a literary attack by Robert Buchanan. "Irradiating and informing UNDER THE MICROSCOPE is a rapture of rage unmistakably Swinburnian - Mosher's Preface." Thomas B. Mosher hardcover
189994211Tipografía gaditana 1899. Soft cover. Fair/No jacket. Bin A. Spanish edition. From the library of George M. Foster.<br /> <br /> Cover is tanned and chipped. Front cover is detached but present. Bottom corner of front cover is clipped. Binding is secure. Blue graphite marks on title page and pages 9 15 and 61 covering some text. All other pages are clean and unmarked.<br /> <br /> As is. Tipografía gaditana unknown
19901571San Francisco: The Wodehouse Society. Fine. 1990. Softcover. Printed by Doug and Margaret Stow at The Paper Crane Press. 8 pp.; 12mo; stapled wrappers. With autograph presentation note on both sides of a printed card from printer Doug Stow to two colleagues laid in. . The Wodehouse Society paperback
A9781167763786New. unknown