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183056945BBParma, Co'Tipi Bodoniani. 1830. 4°. 8 n.n. S., 40 S. Interimspappband der Zeit.
1962wq798Engel, C. Latour Album cartonné avec jaquette 1962 Abécédaire de luxe à tirage limité édité à l’occasion du soixante-dixième anniversaire des vêtements Weill. De A jusqu’à Weill. Publicis en a assuré la conception et la réalisation technique d’après une idée et des maquettes de Jean-Pierre Bensimon. [Paris. 1962]. Imprimée sur les presses de C. Latour et reliée par Engel. (25 x 25,5 cm). 30 pp. et demi-pages : cartonnage de toile moirée beige rosé, titre estampé en turquoise et blanc sur le premier plat. Pages de différentes couleurs et tailles, A comme aiguille avec une vraie aiguille piquée dans la page, photos en couleurs appliquées sur papier couché, photomontages, clichés noir et blanc, graphisme novateur, mise en pages “pop”. Ouvrage réservé aux amis et amies. TRES BON ETAT. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
8° tela edit. (legg. tracce uso margin.), pp. (34), 780, CCCXXXII (Biografia della Stampa). Con 26 tavole f.t. in nero e colori, 162 tavole illustrative, medaglioni nel testo, figure, xilografie campioni di carta ecc. Buon esemplare.
Segue al frontespizio: Nozioni professionali seguite da un indice-dizionario (stampato su carta finissima), ordinate ed esposte per cura di Gianolio Dalmazzo Direttore della Regia Scuola tipografica di Torino. Edizione illustrata con 384 incisioni e 15 tavole (fuori testo). Ex-libris a stampa dell'Autore in antiporta. Rara, prima ed unica edizione di mille esemplari. Libro composto con Caratteri fusi dalla Società Anonima Augusta di Torino e stampato con Inchiostri di Ch. Lorilleux e C. di Milano su Carte della Società Anonima Cartiera Italiana in Macchina Optima della succitata Società Augusta. La rilegatura è opera della Scuola Professionale di Legatura di San Benigno Canavese. Dall'Indice: Prefazione dell'Autore. La Scrittura e la Stampa. La Tipografia e la sua storia. L'Apprendistato professionale. L'Igiene professionale. Intaglio e fusione dei caratteri. Composizione tipografica a mano. Composizione meccanica. La Correzione tipografica. Gli Stampati per il commercio. L'Arte applicata alla Tipografia. Pagine vecchie e pagine nuove. I principali processi d'incisione. Stereotipia e Galvanotipia. Le macchine tipografiche. La Tecnica della Stampa. I Rulli tipografici. Le Carte per la stampa. Gl'Inchiostri tipografici.Teoria e combinazione dei colori. La legatura del Libro. Organizzazione tecnica e industriale d'una tipografia. Missione e commercio del libro. Indice-Dizionario su carta velina. Ottimo esemplare in bella legatura editoriale. Legatura editoriale in tutta tela, titoli e fregi impressi al dorso e ai piatti, tagli e risguardi marmorizzati, pp. XXII, 2, 713, 3, in 8°
199015357BBHamburg, Buchruckerwerkstatt Schwarze Kunst, (1990). 43x30 cm. Titelbl., 35 280Beilagen in verschiedenen Formaten. Lose in illustr. OBrosch.-Mappe. Minimst berieben.
199248324Frankfurt a. M und Wien, Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1992. 35,8 x 25,2 cm. 11 lose Doppelbogen u. 10 signierte und handschriftl. bezeichnete Holzstiche von Karl-Georg Hirsch, Doppelbögen auf grauem Bütten In Papp-Kassette, leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Einband, (Mappe) sonst guter Zustand
in-8 piccolo, pp. 177. Legatura d'amatore in m. pelle ed angoli, titolo e filetti in oro al dorso, brossure editoriali orinali conservate. Buon esemplare di prima e unica edizione, molto rara. Il Marocco fu collegiale onorario del santuario di Oropa, dottore in teologia, membro corrispondente di numerose società accademiche. Gli si debbono numerose opere di storia locale piemontese. . .
196817765ABInnsbruck, Allerheiligenpresse, 1968. 23 23 cm. 18 Blatt. Schwarze original Karton-Mappe.
Twelve Volumes. Engraved illustrations. All edges marbled. Slightly age stained. 12mo. Original full cloth bindings, decorated in blind. Gilt lettered spines. Slight loss at head and tail of spines. Hardbound. A large collection of English plays. Each work bound with an individual title page, and sometimes an engraved frontispiece. Pagination not continuous. Fascinating collection of early nineteenth century plays. A very nice set. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SET/W56
pp. [16](Advertisements), 199, [13] (Important governmental, financial, and insurance institutions); ix, 36 (Will of Stephen Girard), [4] (Testimonial letters for Swaim's Panacea, a patent medicine). The first group of advertisements are printed in blue ink, in a large variety of decorative display type, accompanied with a few interesting woodcut illustrations. 8vo. 225 mm. Juniata Library bookplate (withdrawn). Original printed boards binding, with an advertisement for Desilver on the rear board. Leather spine deteriorated; front board almost detached. Age stain to text. Printed on the front cover: 'Note to Borrowers. In consequence of the numerous applications at the store of the publisher to borrow the directory, and as he has been at great expense and trouble to compile it for the accommodation of the public, he has come to the determination of CHARGING SIX CENTS for every search. Purchasers are earnestly requested not to loan their books.' On the title page is the autograph ownership of: 'Francis Shoemaker, 51 S. Wharves.' He was a merchant with an extensive trade in Cuba, and the Caribbean, and is listed in the Directory. Text printed in two columns. It includes: the names of the citizens alphabetically arranged, with their occupations and places of abode; a list of the streets, alleys, lanes, courts, roads and wharves, banks, insurance companies; national and their societies, literary, scientific and charitable institutions; Custom House Department, Post Office, churches with their pastors and sextons, foreign, consular and other agents, resident abroad and in the United States, &c. There is also a chart of Regulations (for the ringing) of the State House Bell in Case of Fire. Many examples of this directory includes an Almanac, but here that is replaced by: The Will of the Late Stephen Girard, Esq Procured from the Office for the Probate of Wills, with a Short Biography of his Life. Philadelphia: Published by Thomas and Robert Desilver 1832. The controversy over the Will of Stephen Girard (1750-1831) was of great interest in this era. His large estate was divided - with $140,000 given to relatives and charities; $300,000 to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania "for internal improvement by canal navigation"; his real estate in Louisiana (208,000 acres) he left to New Orleans; $500,000 he left to Philadelphia to create Delaware Avenue, clean up the waterfront, pave, remove all wooden buildings and other projects to improve the city. The bulk of his estate was left to create what became Girard College, to educate the poor white orphan boys with a trade. His will gives instructions about the College, both physical and administrative. Some of Girard's heirs contested the will in what became a "classic in American legal history, contributing not a little to the clarification of the law of charities" (DAB). Robert Desilver was an entrepreneurial Philadelphia publisher who became famous for his maps, directories, and almanacs. S&S/AI 33704 & S&S/AI 12613; Spear. p. 282. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 Box 5
This is a very good softcover copy in the original publisher's cream colored stiff paper covers, with a color illustration by Mariette Lydis tipped on, and with the clear plastic covers and comb binding intact. Very clean inside, light spotting outside. One photo has some offsetting to the white page opposite, some slight loss of color to the photo.Text in French. This is a program, published by the French magazine, Le Jour. It was issued on the occasion of a ball at the Opera on February 6, 1934. Printed by Draeger Freres, with color drawings by Mariette Lydis, Marie Laurencin, Vertes, Alexieff and Bret Koch among others. Article by Colette on Mariette Lydis. Photographs of movie stars and actresses throughout are printed with a special process, almost like silver or metal sheets. The process is called 'papier metallise'. Stars include Marlene Dietrich, Jean Harlow, Marcelle Chantal, Dolly Davis, among others. One sheet has a textile swatch printed with a light brown woodcut by Guinhald. Advertisements throughout from Paris couture houses, and fashion accessories shops. 10" high X 9" wide. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
547p. Soiled and wormed. 8vo. Rubbed contemporary full roan leather. Blue printed American Ex Libris of Maris Gibson [probably from Chester County, Pennsylvania]. First American edition of the Cyropaedia in Latin & Greek, as edited by Thomas Hut chinson (1698-1769), and substantially corrected by American editors. * First book printed in American Greek Type * The earliest substantial use of a Gree k font cast in America. The types were cast b y Binny and Rolandson under the direction of John Watts, who was brought from England to supervise the type production and the printing of this book. A la ndmark in American typography and scholarship. AI 11903. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W120
Roy., 8vo., First Edition, Large Paper, on laid paper, with a fine etched portrait by Strang on vellum as frontispiece (original tissue guard present but heavily spotted), title in red and black, neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper, free endpapers (only) lightly browned; original half vellum gilt, straw boards, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, covers mildly age-marked and scuffed else a very good, clean copy. LARGE PAPER EDITION LIMITED TO 200 COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 84). MILLER & MATTHEWS RECORDS THAT OF THE 200 COPIES PRODUCED A TOTAL OF ONLY 102 COPIES WERE ACTUALLY ISSUED. Miller & Matthews, B26.2; NCBEL III, 1061.
4 Vols., 4to, over 2740pp., orig. cloth. Reproduces the catalogue cards of the ca. 16,000 items in this very important collection. Some of the many subjects include: incunabula, curiosities of bookmaking (such as chained books), modern fine printing, history of paper, type specimen books, printing manuals, graphic design, trade catalogues, binding, and much more.
4 Vols., 4to, over 2740pp., orig. cloth. Reproduces the catalogue cards of the ca. 16,000 items in this very important collection. Some of the many subjects include: incunabula, curiosities of bookmaking (such as chained books), modern fine printing, history of paper, type specimen books, printing manuals, graphic design, trade catalogues, binding, and much more.
31396Paris, La Compagnie typographique, 1971 - in-8, couv. imprimée à rabats, non paginé, sous emboitage coordonnées - Le composition du texte, en caractères Bodoni, corps 14, a été effectuée dans les ateliers de MM. Gerbaud, à Paris. Le tirage a été exécuté par l'Imprimerie Daragnès à Paris, partie sur papier de Vidalon, partie sur papier vélin de Rive, à la forme, au filigrane de La Compagnie typographique - Un des 88 exemplaires numérotés et nominatifs (ici n°43 de Monsieur Guillaume de Tarde), réservés aux membres de la Compagnie - Rare, ouvrage en parfait état, emboitage en très bon état malgré un léger accroc sur un coin
191058183New York: The Century Co. 1910. 8vo. xi 3 477 1 pp. With 100’s of text illustrations type specimens diagrams woodcut engravings 1 in colour historiated vignettes decorated initials. Brown publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine gilt & red morocco spine label t.e.g. minor bumping to corners edgewear some rubbing still a VG copy. Second edition of this classic and surprisingly scarce printer’s manual originally issued in 1904 and the third title in De Vinne’s unexcelled series on typography. This work devoted to mechanical methods of book composition encompasses chapters on equipment composition of books composing & printing mathematics and music books foreign languages such as Greek Hebrew & German stone work and more. De Vinne 1828-1914 was often designated the “Dean of American Printers†founded the Grolier Club collaborated with Robert Hoe to advance fine printing and presses and embraced the concept of the book as objet d’art. The Century Co., hardcover
1923318074Berlin, Der Sturm [1923]. Erste Ausgabe. 8° ( 22,6:15,2 cm). Illustrierte Originalbroschur. Stark lichtrandig. 32 Seiten. Auch im Innenbereich stärker gebräunt. Untere Aussenecke leicht bestoßen und mit kleinem schwachen Feuchtrand. Seite für Seite genau überprüft. Insgesamt trotzdem gutes Exemplar. [6 Warenabbildungen]
DADAX0385093268Doubleday 0000-00-00. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Doubleday paperback
1965mon0000181694William Clowes & Sons 1965-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex-Library usual stamps and markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Well read copy with some spine wear but still very useable. EXACT EDITION AND DATE OF PUBLICATION IS UNKNOWN. William Clowes & Sons paperback
1893130968Paris, Imprimerie de l’école Estienne 1893 In-4 33 x 34,5 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin grenat, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés de cadres dorés, couvertures conservées, VIII-290-IV-50 pp., nombreux exemples de compositions typographiques dans et hors textetable des matières. Exemplaire en bon état. Reliure légèrement frottée.
in-8, pp. (4), frontespizio ed indici degli stampatori, 25 tavole con diverse imprese tipografiche per ciascun foglio. Bella legatura d'amatore in m. marocchino ed angoli, dorso a nervi e tagli marmorizzati. Ottima raccolta realizzata da Paolo Antonio Tosi (autore desunto da Clio, p. 4609) ed impressa con cura su carta forte. Raro. Ottimo esemplare, assai fresco. . CLIO, p. 4609.
Second Edition, iv, 72pp., one of 150 copies, vignette of title page, a little and light occasional foxing, recent quarter calf, uncut, t.e.g. Willett, 1719-95, English book collector, discusses the origin of printing; the work of Gutenberg and Caxton, the Coster legend, etc., and favours the claims of Mainz to the invention.
19058804ABWien, Reisser, o. J. [um 1905]. Quer-4°. 33 Bll. Illustr. OHlwd., mit Kordelbindung., Abbildung
19476456Los Angeles: Wendell W. Fish 1947. Revised Edition. 4to 12.5x9.5" 83pp. Specimens printed in black on a variety of stock with decorative page borders of different colors. Original tan cloth covers with 3-brad binding spine lettering and fish logo in red with blue lettering on front cover. Some toning to pages single marginal tear to page 64. Boards bumped and worn. Very good. <br /> <br /> Attractive specimen book from Wendell Wilbur Fish a native of Bakersfield who in 1920 opened his first office in L.A. becoming one of the earliest "advertising typographers" in the area. In The Pacific Printer and Publisher October 1922 we find a review of some of Fish's work:<br /> <br /> <br /> "Fish. has made a special study of good typography. He is recognized as an authority on the subject of typographical treatment of financial advertising for newspaper purposes. But he has also put into type some of the largest campaigns for firms of national repute a versatility of treatment and design enabling him to get the highest utility as well as appropriateness into the printed message."<br /> <br /> We find little mention of Fish outside of these trade journals from the 20s and 30s. He must have been somewhat prominent for quite some time with this revised edition of his collection of type appearing some 25 years after he began in the trade. OCLC cites 5 holdings for 3 likely only 2 versions of this specimen book with just 1 on the revised edition at the Wolfsonian Library FIU. . Wendell W. Fish unknown