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24x16cm. 42 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly water-stained. Ex-libris stamp on front whitepage. Else in good condition.
154143462Paris, Charlotte Guillard, 1541. Petit in-8 réglé de (8)-216 ff. (sign. aa8 a-z8 A-D8), index, vélin doré à recouvrement, dos lisse titré orné de filets et fleurons, double filet en encadrement, armoiries avec légende dans un médaillon au centre des plats, tranches dorées, traces de fermoir (reliure de l'époque).
1929100366HBLeipzig:, Spamersche o.J., (1929). xlv Seiten, 1 Bl., 725 (1) Seiten, OLnbd., Kopfgoldschnitt, 25 x 17,5 cm. [4 Warenabbildungen]
155242167Paris, Adrien Turnèbe, 1552. In-12 de (8)-211-(1) pp. (sign. a4, A-N8, O2), caractères grecs, basane fauve granitée, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches jaspées (reliure du XVIIIe siècle).
180215330Paris, Baudouin, Renouard, 1802. In-8 de (4)-138 pp.CAMUS (Armand-Gaston). Histoire et procédés du polytypage et de la stéréotypie. Paris, Baudouin, an X (1802). In-8 de (4)-135 mal chiffré 335 pp. et 6 hors-texte. 2 pièces reliées en 1 vol. in-8, basane racinée, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
176539594Sienne, , 1765. 1 feuille (45 x 36 cm) pliée en deux et 1 feuillet (22 x 36 cm), les deux imprimés recto verso.
176739595Augsburg, Innsbruck, Joseph Wolff, 1767. 21 feuilles (43 x 36 cm) pliées en deux, imprimées recto verso.
184444457Chalons-sur-Marne, Imprimerie lithographique Barbat, 1844. In-4 de 1 frontispice (4)-315-(3) pp., cartonnage décoré, tranches dorées, couverture et dos conservés, étui.
1930E738(München, R. Piper, o. J., ca. 1930). Hochinteressante Werbeanzeige zur Hervorhebung der einzigartigen Qualität der Piper'schen Verlagserzeugnisse. Der Text ist in unterschiedlichen Typen in Bleisatz auf festes Polsterpapier im Hochdruckverfahren gedruckt, mehrere Zierstücke füllen die Linien, oben in der Mitte das große ovale Verlagssignet "RP&Co" mit der Umschrift "Piper & Co Verlag München". Im Text grenzt sich der Verlag gegen seine Konkurrenten ab: "Angesichts vorstehender Urteile fragen wir die Unterzeichner der gegen uns gerichteten Erklärung: F. Bruckmann A.G. München, Albert Frisch, Graph. Kunstanstalt, Berlin, Franz Hanfstaengl, München, Photographische Gesellschaft, Berlin, ob wir nicht doch von der unerreichten Qualität der Piperdrucke zu sprechen berechtigt sind, und ob sie weiter glauben beanspruchen zu können, ihre 'Normdrucke' unsern 'Piperdrucken' als gleichwertig an die Seite zu stellen? Die gleiche technische Grundlage tut es nicht. Wie wir Herstellung, Retuschen und Korrekturen durchführen: das verschafft den Piperdrucken die Führung! Jeder überzeuge sich selbst! Legen Sie einen Piperdruck neben einen 'Normdruck' der Konkurrenz! Subskribieren Sie sechs Piperdrucke im Jahre auf Grund des vorhergehenden Rundschreibens! Um jedem die Gelegenheit zu geben, sich von der unerreichten Qualität der Piperdrucke zu überzeugen, gewähren wir bei Bestellung bis 20. August auf sämtliche bisher erschienenen piperdrucke ausnahmsweise 50% Rabatt. Bestellzettel liegt bei. R. Piper & Co." - Möglicherweise handelt es sich um einen Probedruck, also um ein Unikat aus der Verlagswerkstatt. Oberer Rand mit winzigem Papierfalz, links dreifach gelocht, eine kleine Knickspur, sonst von sehr guter Erhaltung, einwandfrei lesbar und höchst sauber geprägt. - Sehr seltenes typographisches Kuriosum.
259891Vodaine Metz 1977 In-8 ( 255 X 175 mm ) de 100 pages ( non paginé ), en feuilles sous couverture imprimée rempliée. Linographies originales de Jean VODAINE sous serpentes hors-texte. EDITION ORIGINALE, 1 des 170 exemplaires signés par Jean VODAINE au colophon.
200394371Méolans-revel Atelier Perrousseaux 2003 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, 93 pp., nombreux dessins en noir. Très bon état.
200394371Méolans-revel Atelier Perrousseaux 2003 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, 93 pp., nombreux dessins en noir. Très bon état.
2001242427Reillanne Atelier Perrousseaux 2001. 93 S. mit zahlr. Abb 4° Br. *knappe Widmung von Frutiger aus Vorsatz*.
2 28x20 cm., legatura in mezza pelle con titolo impresso in oro al dorso, segnalibro, in astuccio, pagg. 166; V, (3), 358, numerose figure e riproduzioni di caratteri, simboli, segni tipografici, illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori, tavole ripiegate, allegato in tasca al secondo volume opuscolo di 42 pagine, in lingua ungherese, prima edizione a tiratura limitata, nostro esmplare n. 523, buone condizioni.
Second Edition, 3 vols., frontispiece in each volume (offset), 9 plates, illustrs., in the text, orig. cloth, hinges torn, one spine lacking. Windle & Pippin A38b; Jackson 49.
First edition, 3 vols., bound in 4, 4to (279 x 185 mm), ONE OF 100 COPIES PRINTED ON THICK AND LARGE PAPER WITH EXTRA PLATES, [4], xxv, [7], 462,lxxix, [1]; [2], 555, [1]; [2], 298; [2], 299-622, lxiipp., with the author's wood-engraved device on each title-page, a wood engraving of the elaborately-quartered coat of arms of the Roxburghe Club on the dedication page, 85 engraved plates ((including the private plate of 'Diana de Poictiers' in vol. 2, which was apparently destroyed after only 50 copies had been printed, and a proof of the 'Prater' plate in vol. 3), 62 illustrations printed on fine and thin "India" paper and mounted on the text leaves, 55 other illustrations in the text, with the additional sixty engraved plates on 52 leaves from Lewis' Series of Groups bound in at the appropriate places as designated by Lewis in his 'Directions to the binder', contemporary notes in pencil to several endpapers and a few within the text, text and plates have staining of varying degrees, pale stain to many lower margins, a little damage to endpapers where bookplates have been removed, full red hard grain red morocco,,covers waterstained, spines lettered in gilt, all edges gilt. Unfortunately this handsome large paper copy has suffered from water damage sometime in the past, additional photographs are available upon request. This set with the additional set of etchings on india paper by George Lewis, of a classic work of the utmost importance for its wealth of eye-witness information and anecdotes about printed books, manuscripts, buildings, other artefacts and people, both from past centuries and from the author's own day, for the extraordinary collection of illustrations, mostly drawn during the tour itself, and finally as a sumptuous piece of book production. As soon as the book appeared, leading scholars derided Dibdin for his lack of scholarship, especially concerning early manuscripts and printed books. But one must distinguish between the extensive and extremely useful information about things and people Dibdin saw during his 1818 tour, and his own interpretations and conclusions, which now serve only as a window to the attitudes of the time. Dibdin's enthusiasm, readable style and entertaining anecdotes, moreover, caught the mood of his age, making the book extremely popular and influential. Lewis' A Series of Groups... was intended to accompany Dibdin's Tour but was rejected by Dibdin as unworthy of his book. Lewis, most perturbed, issued them at his own expense and presented his case in the eight-page Advertisement which was separately printed. Jackson 48; 56; 56n: Windle & Pippin A38a; A44; D13.
3 Vols., in one, illustrs., in the text, orig. cloth, d.w. Since its original publication in 1880 this famous work has established itself as the greatest work in its chosen field. Many thousands of books and monographs are fully described, many with detailed collations.
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and numerous illustrations and plans (a number full-page) in the text; cloth, a very good, clean copy. EDITOR'S WORKING COPY, WITH NUMEROUS ANNOTATIONS AND REVISIONS IN A NEAT HAND THROUGHOUT; PAGES 97-98 CUT TO EXCLUDE ONE ILLUSTRATION ('Caxton and his Press from a painting by Vivian Forbes). SOLD WITH TWO A.L.s. FROM THE AUTHOR TO HIS EDITOR AUDREY WILLIAMSON (AT FREDERICK MULLER) DISCUSSING WORKS IN PROGRESS (IN PARTICULAR THE AUTHOR'S 'THE HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE SECRET SERViCE' ALSO PUBLISHED BY MULLER IN 1982) AND A RELEVANT CUTTING.
1931T429New York, The Colophon Ltd, 1931. Erste Ausgabe. Schönes Exemplar.
This is a near fine hardcover copy in a near fine dust jacket with virtually no wear. Completely clean inside and out. This copy has been signed by Joseph Sinel and briefly inscribed to a colleague, under the limited edition information. This is copy 1360 out of 2000 available for sale. Beautifully printed by the Pynson Printers of New York. Illustrated in color and black & white. Pages uncut as issued. 12" high X 10" wide, 64 pages. Index. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
36p. Full page and text pochoir color drawings by Albert Rutherston. Damp stained. Tall thin 8vo. Original cloth backed paper binding. Dampstained. Hardbound. PRESS/W32
8vo., First Edition, with numerous type-facsimiles in the text, neat inscription on front free endpaper; original boards, cloth corners and backstrip, paper label, boards very lightly rubbed else an unusually bright, clean copy in the scarce dustwrapper, the latter lightly age-soiled and chipped with minor loss at head and tail of backstrip. . A small portion of the contents appeared in a more condensed form in a printing supplement issued with the Manchester Guardian, 23 May 1922. Scarce in this condition, especially in the dustwrapper. Appleton 18.
A typographic exhibition in the Toronto Public Library June 1965 with examples of proclamations, publications and posters, some legal and official others private and commericial. The typefaces used, the name of the printer, and the size of the poster are described for each of the 64 samples illustrated. Book
127p. + Engraved portrait frontis with tissue guard. Text printed on Fabriano Italian paper. Uncut. Top edge gold. 12mo. Original vellum style spine over blue paper boards, gold decorated and lettered. Hardbound. First Edition. Nice copy. PRESS/W33
Issued (by subscription) in forty-six eighty (46) original parts, bound in 28 magazine-format issues. 4to. 200 x 285 mm. Numerous engravings, portraits, maps and plates. Though the spines on many of the paper wraps are gone, this set is generally in wonderful condition. 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 set is extremely scarce in parts format. This edition apparently not in Arents (1957). **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PARTS 3