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8° (CM. 25), TELA NERA CON TITOLO ORO AL DORSO (LIEVI SEGNI ALLA TESTA DEL DORSO), PG. XVI 301 (3), 184 FIGURE B.N. N.T. (ANCHE A PIENA PG. E ALCUNI DI CARATTERI TIPOGRAFICI), UNA FIRMA E UNA DEDICA AL FRONTESPIZIO, SENZA SOVR., BUONO STATO, PRIMA EDIZIONE (FIRST PRINTING). (C)
np. Illustrated, some in color. Includes examples of printing from different fine presses. NOTE: Especially significant is the original signed lithograph by Victoria Hutson. 4to. Original decorated paper boards binding, spine chipped. Limited to 3000 copies. Great articles and wonderful illustrations that will delight any bibliophile. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF10
12 Parts., 4to, numerous plates throughout (some coloured, some folding), all parts illustrated in orig. printed wrappers unless otherwise described. A complete record of the sale of printed books, manuscripts and autographs which De Ricci described as "one of the most striking events in the history of the English sale-rooms". Huth's collection, which ranked among the finest in England, was rich in incunabula, voyages, Shakespearean and early English literature, and Bibles. Together these 12 sales consisted of 8,788 lots and totalled over ?350,000. [i] 12 June 1911. Autograph letters (246 lots). [ii] 4 July 1911. Engravings and woodcuts (341 lots). This catalogue was under printed and is especially difficult to obtain. [iii] 15 November 1911. Library, part I (lots 1-1228). Limited edition, spine broken. [iv] 5 June 1912. Library, part II (lots 1229-2596). Quarter calf. [v] 2 June 1913. Library, part III (lots 2597-3931). Lightly waterstained, spine broken. [vi] 7 July 1914. Library, part IV (lots 3932-4602). Limited edition. [vii] 4 July 1916. Library, part V (lots 4603-5205). New wrappers. [viii] 11 July 1917. Library, part VI (lots 5206-6060). Limited edition. [ix] 1 July 1918. Library, part VII (lots 6061-7182). [x] 8 July 1919. Library, part VIII (7183-7842). Un-illustrated, new wrappers. [xi] 22 June 1920. Library, part IX and final portion (lots 7843-7969). [xii] 27 February 1922. Unsold or imperfect books (232 lots). De Ricci, pp. 151-154.
9 Parts., 4to, numerous plates throughout, including some chromolithographed (some which a couple of the folding examples are adhered), list of prices and buyers' names bound in of the back of each part, uniform brown buckram, spines lettered in gilt. A complete record of the sale of printed books and manuscripts which De Ricci described as "one of the most striking events in the history of the English sale-rooms". Huth's collection, which ranked among the finest in England, was rich in incunabula, voyages, Shakespearean and early English literature, and Bibles. De Ricci, pp. 151-154.
Sm. 4to., First Edition, text in English and Welsh, with coloured and monochrome illustrations (a number full-page) throughout; original printed wrappers, small mark on lower wrapper else a very good, bright, clean copy. Published on the occasion of the 1976 Gregynog Press Exhibition.
4 leaves. Ruled and underlined in silver. 16mo. Original plain wraps, paper label decorated in silver. Very nice copy. Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1?
Designed by Robert I. Dothard; printed by E. L. Hildreth Company; set in Linotype Baskerville; on Worthy Special Paper. Tall 8vo. Bound by Russell-Rutter Co. in full maroon sheepskin, handsomely decorated in gold. Binding slightly rubbed. No slipcase. Old generic bookplates. Number 448 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by the artist. The leather binding on this edition is especially interesting. W35
191p. Portrait photograph on title page by Opie, Redruth. Title page ruled in brown. Uncut and unopened. Pen sketch drawing. Brick Row Book Shop label. Extra spine label tipped in on rear paste down. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding, stained. Original paper spine label. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 937 of only 1000 copies. Nice example. William Henry Hudson (1841-1922) was an author, naturalist, and ornithologist. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W43
161p. + Folding facsimile frontis. Typography by Bruce Rogers. Penciled ownership of Alfred Reginald Cullen. Uncut and unopened. Tall 8vo. Original cloth backed paper binding, with paper spine label. Original slip case, worn. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 626 of 950 copies. Nice copy. Payne A44a; Warde 172. PRESS/W32
This is an about very good softcover copy with some rear cover wear. The front cover is illustrated in sepia with a profile photo of a man's bald head, with a drawing mapping sections of his brain, "Concept", "Original", "Knowledge", "Innovation", etc. Subtitled 'The first five years'. Illustrated throughout in color with photographs of productsm graphic design, etc. on every page. 8" square, about 50 pages.
pp. xiii, 365. Illustrated with paintings by Mimi Korach, printed by Crafton Graphic Company; designed by Richard Ellis; set by Wescott & Thomson in Linotype Caledonia on Curtis white wove paper. 4to. 7 1/8 x 10 5/8 inches. Bound by Russell-Rutter Company in full natural buckram printed with a four color panorama of Boston's Beacon Street that takes in both front and back covers and the backstrip. Gilt lettered spine very slightly darkened. Original slip case, slightly sun darkened at fore edges. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller, the original subscriber, on front fly leaf. Includes the Monthly Letter. Number 420 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by the illustrator. Very good copy. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W97
85p + Plus aquatone frontis. Full page plates. Ruled in red throughout. Top edge gold. Inked signature of Fred W. Goudy, 1/11/28, on front endpaper. Uncut. 8vo. Original quarter cloth over paper boards. Gilt lettered spine. Original slip case. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 1000 copies of which 800 copies are for sale. "The printing of this volume was a project in a course on graphic processes, given in the Fine arts department of New York university, with the cooperation of the American institute of graphic arts. The selection of the subject matter was made by Richard J. Walsh, with the assistance of Guy Holt, who also wrote the introduction. The typography was suggested by Frederic W. Goudy. Nice example. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W32 x 2c
93p. Title page printed in red and black. Deckle edges. Inscribed by the author on front endpaper: "To Mr. & Mrs. John F. Braun with cordial greetings from Mr. & Mrs. John G. Howard Berkeley, California 3/25/19". Tall 8vo. Original blue paper binding, front joint cracked. Original paper spine label. Small loss at head of spine. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 447 of only 480 copies printed by Taylor, Nash and Taylor, San Francisco, November, 1913. A nice copy. Filippo Brunelleschi (1337-1446) Florentine architect and engineer who was one of the pioneers of early Renaissance architecture in Italy. His major work is the dome (Duomo) of the Cathedral of Florence, constructed with the aid of mahines Brunelleschi invented expressly for the project. PRESS/W34. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
106p. Title page printed in red and black with vignette of an angel. Top edge gold. 12mo. Original cloth backed paper binding, worn at extremities. PRESS/W33 **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
40p. Numerous illustrations. Small folio. Original green cloth binding. XLib. REF9
New York, Dover Publications, 1956, 4to (cm. 31 x 24) tutta tela editoriale con sovraccoperta, pp. 312 completamente illustrate. Solo un volume di due.
Issued (by subscription) in sixty-eight (68) original parts. Large 4to. 240 x 310 mm. Paper wraps, somewhat worn with soiling and loss to a few parts. Each part contains 3 full-page engravings (one which is photogravure by Messrs. Goupil & Co. of Paris or other eminent makers) plus 24 pages of biography, illustrated with monochrome sketches. The contributors were also famous persons, and include: Theodore Roosevelt; H. Rider Haggard; Henry George; Margaret Sangster; Harriet Prescott Spofford; Albion Tourgee; Ella Wheeler Wilcox; Edward Everett Hale; Hans Christian Andersen; Thomas Carlyle; Will Carleton; Edward Everett Hale; William Lloyd Garrison; and many others. Books in parts are works which were published piecemeal (mainly in the 19th century) over a period of months or years. Each unit usually having a separate magazine-like cover. This method of publishing benefited the publisher as it was thought that the price of a weekly or monthly part at one shilling or a quarter was affordable to a wider readership than the price of pound sterling or $ 5.00 for a bound volume. They also qualified for mailing at a cheaper rate. Since they were meant to be bound by the purchaser, very few have survived into our present era. This edition apparently not in Arents (1957). Complete sets in this form are RARE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PARTS 1
Torino, Frassinelli tipografo editore, 1956, in-16, cartonatura edit. decorata, sovraccoperta, pp. 265, [1]. "Collana di opere brevi", XXII. Perfetto esemplare.
A bilingual edition (Greek and French, on facing pages), ILLUSTRATED WITH SIX FULL-PAGE HORS-TEXTE ORIGINAL SURREALIST BURIN ENGRAVINGS BY ROGER VIEILLARD. Edition limited to 300 numbered copies. THIS IS AN HORS-COMMERCE COPY, IDENTICAL TO THE FIRST 20 COPIES, PRINTED ON FINE MARAIS WOVE PAPER WITH TWO SUITES OF THE ENGRAVINGS: a suite in black on Dutch laid paper and a suite in bistre on Japanese wove paper. Folio. Loose as issued in original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT, with no defects, in the original (lightly worn) chemise and slipcase.
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
238 pages. Find out how you can save thousands of dollars in advertising and promotion costs! Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
pp. xvi, 281. Illustrated with tinted pencil drawings by Raymond J. Holden; designed by Carl Purington Rollins; printed at The Printing-Office of the Yale University Press; set in monotype Caslon; Curtis ivory-tone paper. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller on front fly leaf. 7 x 10 1/2 inches. Bound by Russell-Rutter Company in full cream buckram, gold-stamped, leather spine label, with drawings by the artist embedded in front and back covers. Original slip case. Fifteen hundred copies have been made, of which this is copy number 420 and it is signed by the illustrator, R.J. Holden. Fine. Fine Books from the Limited Editions Club make great gifts. SHELF W89
pp. xvi, 99. Mosher device printed in red on title and limitation pages. Printed on Van Gelder Hand-made paper. Lavender endpapers. Uncut. Inked ownership and presentation to Anne B. Oller, 1925. Small 8vo. Original full lavender paper binding. Spine and front cover with the original printed paper labels. Original slip case. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 900 copies. Third edition. Nice copy. Daniel Henry Holmes, Jr. (1851-1908) was born in New York City, and later lived with his family in New Orleans. In 1852 his father bought a summer home near Covington, Kentucky which they called Holmesdale. The young Holmes spent his summers in Kentucky and his winters in New Orleans. As a young man Holmes moved to Holmesdale and took up the practice of law, in what William S. Ward called, "a desultory fashion." As a poet he took "old tags of nursery rhymes and fashioned out of them some of the tenderest lyrics ever written" - Mosher. Bishop 422.2 PRESS/W39
4to, vii,[i],276+4pp., of adverts, numerous plates and illustrs., (some coloured), orig. printed wrappers, a nice copy. Profusely illustrated and containing some superb coloured plates. Includes an article by Douglas Cockerell 'La Reliure de luxe en Angleterre.' p.69-121. From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
4to, vii,[i],276+4pp., of adverts, numerous plates and illustrs., (some coloured), orig. printed wrappers, partly defective. Profusely illustrated and containing some superb coloured plates. Includes an article by Douglas Cockerell 'La Reliure de luxe en Angleterre.' p.69-121.