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1765662L12London: Various Publishers 1765-1776. First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 14.5" by 9.5". None. A sammelband of prominent eighteenth century legal cases which deal with cases of bigamy adultery and murder. These four uncommon publications form the account of proceedings during trial. The first edition of all pamphlets bound together in a lovely quarter calf binding with marbled boards. These trials were all important in society at the time with several remaining of historical importance. Comprising of: The Trial of William Lord Byron Printed for Samuel Billingsley 1765 The Trial of Lawrence Earl Ferrers for the Murder of John Johnson 1760 The Whole Proceedings at Large in a Cause on an Action Brought by The Rt Hon. Richard Lord Grosvenor against His Royal Highness Henry Frederick Duke of Cumberland for Criminal Conversation with Lady Grosvenor Printed for J Wheble 1770 The Trial of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston for Bigamy Printed for Charles Bathurst 1776 Collated 'The Trial of Lawrence Earl Ferrers for the Murder of John Johnson' has been bound without the title page. The first trial regards William Byron the fifth Baron Byron and great uncle of famed poet George Gordon Byron. This account is of his trial for murder held on Tuesday the 16th and Wednesday the 17th April 1765. He was accused of murdering his cousin and neighbour William Chatworth in a duel that began from an argument over who had the most game on their estates. During this trial he was found guilty of manslaughter as stated to the title page. The second trial regards Larence Shirley the 4th Earl Ferrers who was accused of the murder of John Johnson his steward. As a result of this trial Laurence Shirley is noted as being the last peer to be hanged in England. Shirley drunkenly shot his steward Johnson following some business conversation and verbal abuse from Shirley. The sentence to be hanged became widely publicised and the tale of a nobleman being hanged and therefore the equality of the law continued to be told for centuries. Therefore this trial is of historical note. The third trial follows Lord Grosvenor suing Prince Henry Duke of Cumberland in 1769. He was suing the younger brother of George III for his affair with his wife Lady Grosvenor. The Duke and Lady Grosvenor were caught in the act of their affair and therefore Lord Grosvenor took the Duke to court. It contains evidence verbatim from the witnesses and includes all arguments and speeches from the counsel and court. The fourth and final trial printed to this collection is Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston's trial for bigamy. Elizabeth Pierrepont was noted by her contemporaries for her adventurous life style. Her trial was a popular event and attracted 4000 spectators. Elizabeth Chudleigh secretly married Augustus Hervey in 1744. Their marriage was kept a secret so that Chudleigh could continue her position at court and so that Hervey could rejoin his ship. Chudleigh was mistress to both Frederick the Great and of Evelyn Pierrepont 2nd Duke of Kingston Upon Hull. Hervey wished to divorce Chudleigh however she did not wish to acknowledge their marriage which lead to a trial in court. Chudleigh swore she was unmarried in court which then pronounced her a spinster and free to marry. She married Pierrepont in 1769 despite the fact her marriage to Hervey was legitimate. The trial to this pamphlet is a later 1776 trial whereby Pierrepont's nephew Evelyn Meadows brought a charge of bigamy against Elizabeth in order to establish a legal rationale for challenging his uncle's will. Elizabeth was found guilty of Bigamy and was tried as a peer in Westminster Hall. A fascinating collection of legal pamphlets bound together which provide an insight into popular trials during eighteenth century society as well as a wider understanding of the legal system at this time. In a quarter calf binding with marbled boards. Externally in an excellent condition with little to no shelfwear. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright. Occasional scattered spots and handling marks to pages. Very Good Indeed Various Publishers hardcover
18069Nos. 1-21 all published New York 1973-1978 all original issues printed on newsprint 4to. in very good to excellent condition except for moderate mailing marks on no 3. The Number 13 Alan Suicide in the 2 versions red and black. No. 16 was never published. Edited by Edit DeAk Joshua Cohn Walter Robinson with contributions by John Harrington Edward Pursor Ela Troyano Vito Acconci Alan Kaprow Roger Welch John Howell Lucy Lippard Gordon Matta-Clark Barbara Radice Laurie Anderson John Baldessari Julian Schnabel Daniel Buren Jack Smith Sol LeWitt Al Moore Peter Frank a.o. Covers by William Wegman Richard Tuttle Robert Ryman Ed Ruscha Carl Andre and others of the seventies Conceptual and Minimal Art scene. Detail of the issues: No. 1 cover Les Levine; No. 2 William Wegman; No. 3 Richard Tuttle; No. 4 Yuri; No. 5 Christo; No. 6 Dorothea Rockburne; cover has diagonal fold as issued; No. 7 Vito Acconci; No. 8 Pat Steir with painted flowers as issued; No. 9 Robert Ryman; No. 10 Joseph Beuys; No. 11 - 12 Edward Ruscha; No. 13 2 issues with alternate Red and Black Covers by Alan Suicide and somewhat different cobtent; No. 14 Carl Andre; No. 15Rosemary Mayer; No. 17 Kim MacConnel; No. 18 Image Bank; No. 19 in collaboration with LAICA Journal Chris Burden; No. 20 Demi; No. 21 single folded sheet with Judy Rifka original cut-out drawing of Humpty Dumpty. unknown
20833Issues no. 0 and 1 - 4 all publ. Milano 1972. Alltogether 5 issues. Pictorial original wrappers as issuedthe first numbers in the form of a JOINT-cigarette. Fully illustrated in many colours. 49 x 17 cm. all issues also the zero number in exceptional good to fine condition. Published by Casa Editrice Lo Spinello. Editing: Ines Curatolo and Barnaba Fornasetti. Editor: Marcello Baraghini. Dedicated to rock'n'roll and underground culture. Issues no. 0 and 1 in the shape of a "joint". Remarkable different lay-outs photo-montages for each issue printed in colours. Contribs.: B. Fornasetti G. Cerquetti L. Vassallo. Comics by R. Crumb R. Hayes Dave Sheridan Gotlib. Interviews and articles on Zappa Santana Jimi Hendrix Miles Davis MC5 John Mc Laughlin Neil Young Jefferson Airplane Jethro Tull Rory Gallagher Bob Dylan Greateful Dead Alice Cooper a.o. Some of the contents: issue no.0 contains texts from S.I.M.A. Servizi Istituto Mass-media Art inviting to use drugs and calling for legalization; issue no. 1 contains an article on "Erotismo e rock"; issue no. 2 contains an interview with Allen Ginsberg; issue no. 3 an interview with William Burroughs; issue no. 4 contains a large interview with Pete Townshend on purple stock folding-in. unknown
16108Collection of 155 out of 164 issues published. all. London 14 Oct. 1966-Oct. 1973; <I>together with revival:</I> Vol. 2 nos. 1-3 all published under the original editors. London May/June-August 1974. Unbound folio tabloïd some issues 4to; illustrated. Collection lacks issues 12 57 69 93 108 125 134 156 159. ---Added: 22 issues published in later years. Present are: vol 3 nos 2 4; '76 issue no. Three 1977 no 5 6 8 10 11 12; vol. 4 nos 1-4 7-11; vol. 5 nos 1-5 plus 'Frivolous Summer Issue' 1980. The most important underground paper in Britain in the late sixties with caricature and satire innovatory design and art work. Founded as <I>International Times</I> but title abbreviated after threats of legal action from <I>The Times</I>. For seven years fortnightly except for occasional delays caused by police action or editorial changes. It was financed in periods by The Beatles and was central to the development of 1960's culture. Many of the most distinguished figures in the British underground press worked on <I>It</I> like: Tom McGrath John "Hoppy" Hopkins Mick Farren Roger Hutchinson David Mairowitz Peter Stansill Chris Rowley John Carding Sid Rawles Bill Dwyer John Peel. From outside Britain we find contributions by William Burroughs Allen Ginsberg Ezra Pound Alexander Trocchi Gary Snyder Norman Mailer Dick Gregory Simon Vinkenoog Kate Millett Jean Genet on the RAF previously publ. in Le Monde Claes Oldenburg a.o. The emphasis of the paper changed over the years varying from predomiantly sexual to predominantly political with a strong tendency to anarchism and with ties to the Dutch Provo Movement as well as to student-movements in France Germany and elsewhere in Europe. Also to Underground- and Anti-Vietnam-Movements in the USA. Typical topics were Living Theatre in Berlin Drugs Velvet Underground Pop Pirates Cannabis is Legal Jimi Hendrix Watergate Vietnam War Berlin Punk and interviews with Rudi Dutschke Fritz Teufel John Lennon & Yoko Ono Frank Zappa Bob Dylon. unknown
18601Nos. 1-14 all published also numbered as Vol. 1 no. 1 - Vol. 2 no 2 . San Francisco August 81966-August 1967. Mimeographed sheets in different colour and b/w printing on both sides the last two issues printed offset no. 9 and the last number with one colour added. Stapled in left upper corner only no.2 has been re-stapledothers are all original staples. First issue is in colour photocopy rest is in original issues as published excellent condition and clean. ADDED: - a multicoloured psychedelic drawing unsigned by Geoff Evans - three other related ephemeral pieces detail see below. The legendary "Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News" was a music zine by Greg Shaw and David Harris. MOJO was one of the earliest and most important music zines major news source for counterculture and alternative music in San Francisco. It ran for 14 issues and was a precursor to landmark rock magazines. Considered to be the precursor to later alternative journalism Crawdaddy and Rolling Stone and later fanzines. Issues between 3 and 34 pages and have become very rare now. The first issue was published August 8 1966 as a mimeographed newssheet of two pages with concert announcements at the Matrix Fillmore and Avalon. This issue in colour facsimile. ALL OTHERS ARE ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTS -No. 2 August 16 featured news of The Straight Theatre and Jim Gurley local musician from the band Big Brother & The Holding Co. -No. 3 August 23 is three sheets with news of SF Oracle launch band news rumours and gossip and record reviews Bob Dyland etc -No. 4 August 30 is now four sheets and is mainly devoted to an interview with the Grateful Dead plus a feature on Country Joe & The Fish by Greg Shaw. -No. 5 September 7 is given over to the second half of The Grateful Dead interview and a response to the SF Oracle's unsympathetic article on the SF rock scene. - No. 6 September 18 is three sheets reporting on record releases New York radio and upcoming concerts. Report of the publication of "The I.D. Band Book"; news that "the Velvet Underground has released a lousy single on Verve Records - Andy Warhol produced it Nico sings hah-hah on it. It's the musical equivalent of a painted Brillo box which sells for $400"; a report on NY radio; record reviews incl. "Sunshine Superman"; upcoming dates by The Byrds Grateful Dead etc. -No. 7 September 27 is four sheets and features an interview with SF DJ Tommy Saunders and Big Brother & The Holding Co. plus ads for upcoming concerts by Country Joe & The Fish Takoma and Freedom Highway. -No. 8 October 1966 is six mimeo'd sheets and features an interview with Janis Joplin and Big Brother & The Holding Co. plus news on The Doors a review of The Seeds and a full page ad "A Prophecy Of A Declaration Of Independence" for the "Love-Pageant" rally in the Haight-Ashbury a psychedelic celebration held on Oct. 6 to coincide with the outlawing of LSD and incl. Big Brother the Dead and Ken Kesey with his Prankster bus. - No. 9 October 17 is six sheets and features a Jim Kweskin interview Dootone Records new events and an original Stanley Mouse handbill announcing The Daily Flash with Country Joe & The Fish at the Avalon stapled in as last page.scarcer yellow and grey colour variant. Mick Jagger photo front cover. 3pp. Jim Kweskin interview; Dootone Records; news reviews gossip events. - No. 10 November 8 is nine sheets plus a printed photo cover. It incorporates an two colour Tom Weller handbill for Country Joe & The Fish at the Jabberworck and a two colour Steve Renick-designed handbill for the 13th Floor Elevators and Moby Grape at the Avalon and a photo of Jerry Garcia. Also featured was an interview with The Mystery Trend and news of Bill Graham banning Mojo-Navigator editor Dave Harris from The Fillmore.terming the paper "a rag" and screaming "I'm not mad you are beneath my anger"; full-page Stanley Mouse ad. for Big Brother & The Holding Co.'s first single on Mainstream Records; Jerry Garcia photo; record reviews - No. 11 November 22 is seven sheets and has part two of The Mystery Trend interview and an interview with Country Joe & The Fish who are also on the cover plus a two colour Tom Weller-designed handbill for the band's upcoming show at the Jabberworck. As well a photo of Bob Weir and an Victor Moscoso-designed handill for Country Joe & The Fish Bug Brother & The Holding Co and Quicksilver Messenger Service at the Avalon plus letters about the riot on Sunset Stripthe police heavy handedness and the differences between the scenes in LA and SF. Correspondence between Bill Graham and Chet Helms; photo of Bob Weir - No. 12 December 22 is eight sheets with a printed photo cover of Ed Saunders incorporating two Victor Moscoso-designed colour handbills with The Grateful Dead and Moby Grape at he Avalon and Country Joe & The Fish at the California Hall. Featured ar ethe conclusions of the Country Joe & The Fish and The Mystery Trends interviews and the article "The British Blues Scene" by David Harris. -No. 13 April 1967 is 30 page black and white printed with cover photo of James Gurley from Big Brother & The Holding Co. Featured is a Blues Magoos interview reviews by Greg Shaw and Gene Sculatti editorial on the ris of new rock criticism Mike Daly on Phil Spector Rick Griffin psychedelic artwork incorporating a photo by Gene Anthony of The Grateful Dead. - - No. 14 August 1967 is 38 pages with cover photo of Jimi Hendrix and an interview with The Doors coverage of the Monterey festival article of Eric Clapton record reviews news and a Tom Weller designed psychedelic ad for Country Joe & The Fish. ADDED MATERIAL: 1 an original multi-coloured psychedelic drawing entitled "The Mojo Navigator" 27.5x21.5cm. uncredited but probably by the magazine's artist Geoff Evans who hand-drew similar artwork on denim jackets worn by the editors; 2 a small card with a hand-drawn design by Greg Shaw in purple and green possibly an early idea for the magazine's logo stamped with his San Bruno address thus pre-dating the first issue; 3 an early Mojo-Navigator flyer featuring a b/w cartoon Crime/Justice 4 a vintage 10x8 b/w photo of Brian Jones onstage in Cincinnati 1965 sporting the look that Greg Shaw sought successfully to emulate caption to verso written out in Shaw's hand. unknown
17372A substantial nearly-complete collection comprising a total of 93 issues from the 107 that were published. - 8 out of 15 are OPEN CITY PRESS appeared in San Francisco - 85 out of 92 are OPEN CITY appeared in Los Angeles. The set includes 78 issues with Bukowski contributions 72 of which are his column "Notes of a Dirty Old Man". San Francisco and Los Angeles 1961-1968. Printed on newsprint. All issues folded at least once as issued in generally good condition normal endemic browning a few issues with ragged edges light damage or light dampstaining. Sizes: at first tabloid printed in b/w with only occasionally colour added after issue 52May 1968 the size doubles to 57x44 cm. and most front and last pages are in colour. Underground weekly noted for its coverage of radical politics rock music psychedelic culture and the "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" column by Charles Bukowski first published here. Editor and founder: John Bryan whose signature is on 17 copies with art director Joan Barr and contributing editors Alex Apostolides Bob Garcia Robert Igriega Bill Margolis John Wilcock etc. Member of the Underground Press Syndicate. Many issues have spectacular lay-out artwork and photocompositions. "John Charles Bryan November 12 1934 - February 1 2007 was a journalist who quit the San Francisco Chronicle in 1964 to found the brief-lived San Francisco bohemian tabloid weekly Open City Press publishing 15 issues from Nov. 18 1964 to March 17-23 1965. Open City Press was a local forerunner of the Berkeley Barb providing coverage of the Free Speech Movement. It was a one-man operation. In the beginning Bryan bought a case of metal monotype and hand-set his own copy pulling proofs to paste up for cheap offset reproduction." cf: Wikipedia. Bukowski's contributions started in Vol. 1 no 6 with the story "If I could only be asleep". After closure of Open City Press Bryan relocated to Southern California. After a stint working for Art Kunkin as managing editor of the Los Angeles Free Press he launched Open City in Los Angeles starting the volume numbering with vol. 2 no. 1 May 5-11 1967. In March 1968 he was prosecuted on an obscenity charge for printing an image of a nude woman in a record company advertisement for Leon Russell. Six months later in September 1968 there was a second obscenity bust over the short story "Skinny Dynamite" by Jack Micheline about the sexual antics of an underage girl in a literary supplement to Open City edited by Charles Bukowski. The cost of Bryan's legal defense and a $1000 fine on the first charge eventually put the shoestring operation out of business. Issues present in this collection are: "Open City Press." San Francisco 1964-1965 numbered as Volume 1 : The announcement for issue 1 and Vol. 1 issues 3-7 10 and 11published from November 1964-Feb.23.1965 out of the total number of 15 issues published. Then continued as "Open City". Los Angeles 1967 - 1968: Volume 2 : Issues 1-4 6-20 23-25 27 28 30-33 35-43 45 47 49-50 52-83 87-91 66 is mis-numbered 65 on cover; 90 is mis-numbered 89. All except no. 18 have Bukowski contributions. Number 20 First National Edition. The Pot Scene. Number 52 May 1968 is the "First Anniversary Issue" with Renaissance first issueincluded this copy signed by John Bryan with contributions by Allen Ginsberg William Burroughs Charles Bukowski Lenore Kandel Anais Nin Carol Berge Anselm Hollow Bob Kaufman a.o. Other contributors were a.o.: Simon Vinkenoog on Provo Phil Proctor Liza Williams Derek Taylor R. Crumb Robert Barrows The Beard. Bill Spater James Howell etc. unknown
17686Nos. 1-8 all published. December 9 1960 - June 14 1962. Unbound as issued; endemic browning but altogether in good condition. No. 1 is 4 pp. on off-white paper 35.5 x 28.1 cm; nos. 2-8 are 8 pp. each on pale gray paper with page size 30.5 x 22.9 cmfolded in quarters from sheets about 61 x 46 cm. In each issue a few illustrations. Added is a printed brown paper mailing envelope for the whole set that could well be the only one still extant. The envelope lacks its flap and was opened roughly on one side with consequent tears and creases repaired with tape. Edited by Anita Ventura critic and painter designer of posters for Leo Castelli Gallery and Sidney Geist sculptor. also as: the New York Sunday supplement subtitle varies; Organ of Abstract Expressionism 4pp each cheapest of the cheap newspaper stock a few b&w illus in each number Issue 1 & 4 with some age tanning & 1 with a few slight chips but intact a number of individual issues also available s11/5/1 . Featuring and illustrating work of Brancusi Matsumi Kamemitsu Resnik Reinhardt Mark Rothko Cajori Tom Doyle Yves Klein Milton Resnick Arshile Gorky Franz Kline etc. No. 2 has excerpts from a WBAI interview with the editors "Scrap's First Tape" a pun on Samuel Beckett's great monologue "Krapp's Last Tape". In no. 3 Paul Brach writes on Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns reviews the printed version of Duchamp's The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Even. No. 4 contains Sidney Geist A Critique of Criticism "moodily dare": IFP and the essay written at the occasion of the Rothko Exhibition curated by Peter Selz Museum of Modern Art.No. 7 includes a supplement on pink paper 'Pandemonium'. No. 8 features two reviews of Harold Rosenberg's Arshile Gorky: the Man the Time the Idea. unknown
20568THIS WAY BROUWN 1964 With introduction by Harry Ruhé documentation This Way Brouwn photography by Igno Cuypers published by Galerie A August 2020 in 10 numbered & signed copies. Amsterdam Harry Ruhé 2020. Dark blue archival box with mounted ring binder 35 x 30 x 4.5 cm. Contains 39 transparent sleeves: 12 sleeves with facsimile documents about This Way Brouwn a preface by Harry Ruhé one colophon sheet and 25 sleeves containing 25 original b/w photographs of stanley brouwn's famous performance in 1964 each signed by the photographer Igno Cuypers on the back. The photos are mostly 21 x 15 cm. The set is published in an edition of 10 copies numbered and signed by the photographer Igno Cuypers on the colophon sheet. This copy is numbered 9/10. In perfect condition. stanley brouwn's iconic series This Way Brouwn is made up of doodles drawn by passers-by whom brouwn asked for directions in Amsterdam's city centre. The artist then appropriated the itineraries by stamping them with the title of the series. The photos taken by Igno Cuypers during the performance in 1964 are rare documents. In the preface Harry Ruhé states that brouwn asked the photographer to shoot several street performances 'sometime in 1964' taking 2 or 3 days. One of the pictures was used for the invitation for brouwn's exhibition at Galerie Orez in The Hague in 1965. unknown
21152Numbers 1-6 out of 8 published. London Sandy Robertson Feb. 1977- XMas'77. Original wrappers. Corner stapled at upper left. 298x21 cn. Printed on rectos only. Illustrated b&w. L ight corner creases over the staples to all issuesl ight wrinkles to back page of issue 1 Otherwise all in fine/ near fine condition. Each issue had a different subtitle and printed on different colour stock: Issue 1: A Rock N Roll Magazine for the Modern World light blue; Issue 2: A Rock N Roll Magazine for Teen Aeshetes pink; Issue 3: A Rock N Roll Magazine for Young Existentialists light green; Issue 4: A Rock N Roll Magazine for the New Romanticism darks yellow; Issue 5: A Rock N Roll Magazine for international heroes yellow stock. Issue 6- XMas'77. Cover picture:Susan Carson/Dreva Archives. 12 pages stapled in left upper corner. P. 3/6: The return of the RockRoll Heroes. A Study of heroism by Glenn Marks; 7 Patti art given by tony d 8/9 henry miller by frank letchford; 10 Patti photo by alex fergusson; 11:Patti hotel billgiven by aris; 12 art by pattigiven by skid kid. Edited by Sandy Robertson. A PATTI SMITH fanzine the name being derived from lyrics to Smith's song 'Ain't It Strange.' Sandy Robertson was a Scottish writer.Patti Smith was the main focus others were also featured Sex Pistols Lou Reed Harry Crosby Kim Fowley Artaud Wilhelm Reich Todd Rundgren. Robertson states in issue 1: "I'm starting this magazine because I believe that I have interesting ideas and yet I can't get them published by the 'big' music papers. Mark P. of Sniffin' Glue apparently said that everyone shoud start their own paper and I fully agree." And later: "I called it 'White Stuff' because I like Patti's line from the song Ain't It Strange and also there are lots of black music papers but few in this country exclusively devoted to the music of urban white kids." No.1: Vive L'Anarchie; Patti Smith Lou Reed; Sex Pistols and more No.2:Contents feature articles on Smith and The Runaways reviews of Smith's singles Snatch and The Clash as well as numerous photos of Smith and surrealist poetry by Hans Arp and Antonin Artaud. No.3: Featuering the Patti Todd rundgren connections;Patti in 1973;You can't say "Fuck"in Radio Free Amwerica No. 4: Contents feature an article comparing Smith and Wilhelm Reich as well as five pages of verse by Smith each coupled with a different photograph. Issues of 'White Stuff' - particularly the early ones - are scarce in commerce; OCLC locates incomplete holdings at 3 US institutions with 2 more in the UK. Winchester VA No.5: Article by Frank W. Letchford on the art of Austin Osman Spare 'Notes on Holiday Inn' by Smith and a fans' notes on Smith The Rolling Stones and Rimbaud. Issues of 'White Stuff' - are scarce; OCLC locates incomplete holdings at 3 US institutions with 2 more in the UK. unknown
2024__138204397XOxford University Press 2024. Paperback. New. Oxford University Press paperback
140947129San Francisco: Various. Near Fine/Very Good. 1990s to mid-2000s. An archive of roughly 643 San Francisco and Bay Area gay dance party and queer-adjacent rave hardcore health/HIV and non-profit/arts/theater music flyers handbills and event postcards plus some business cards/membership cards for bathhouse/queer spas or queer-related businesses and services with the possibility of a small number being duplicates. Approximately 60 of the cards are non-SF/Bay Area-related with many of those being approx. 30 postcards issued by German French and Dutch AIDS awareness organizations and non-profits. A handful of cards are related to Southern California New York and a few other cities. <p>Though items date from 1977 to 2018 the bulk of the collection appears to be 1990s to mid-2000s. From full-color glossy die-cut cards to handmade photocopied handouts the collection represents a wide range of queer culture and community in the Bay Area during the 1980s-2000s. Most range from Near Fine to Very Good with occasional folding or creasing edgewear bumps or small tears. A fantastic snapshot of queer culture during a transformative time. [Various] unknown
189144934Great Britain: Illustrated Newspapers Limited. Fair. 1891. First Edition. Hardcover. Oversized bound copies of The Graphic Illustrated Newspaper a weekly from July 11 1891 to December 19 1891. The graphics and ads are wonderful but most notable is the actual first edition a serialized and bowderlized version of Thomas Hardy's Tess of d'Urbervilles EXCEPT for the final December 26 1891 installment. The half leather marbled paper covers and many pages are rough but it is an exceptionally rare collection as is. Photos will be sent upon request. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Illustrated Newspapers Limited hardcover
185000182872057593498894297: Various 1850. Softcover. Seven pamphlets published between 1842 and 1872 related to artist co-developer of the Morse Code and co-inventor of the single-wire telegraph system Samuel Morse 1791 - 1872 and the telegraph. - Morse Samuel; et al Electro-magnetic Telegraphs. Report No. 17 To Accompany Bill H. R. No. 641. December 30 1842. S. l. Washington DC: s. n. 1842. First edition; 9 1/2 x 6 1/2; pp. 13 unopened; light age-toning; two punctures for filing to left margin; a small nick to head of spine; small contemporary manuscript note to first page; illustrated with a wood-engraved diagram of "the alphabet for Morse's electro-magnetic telegraph;" very good condition.Printed for the 3rd Session of the 27th Congress of the House of Representatives the pamphlet contains a letter to Samuel Morse complimenting him on his invention by scientist first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and inventor of electromagnets Joseph Henry 1797 - 1878 a letter by Morse describing the history of his electro-magnetic telegraph two reports from the Committee on Commerce and the Committee of Arts and Sciences of the American Institute etc. - United States Department of Treasury Electro-magnetic telegraph. Communication from the Secretary of the Treasury Transmitting the Report of Professor Morse Announcing the Completion of the Electro-magnetic Telegraph between the Cities of Washington and Baltimore. Doc. No. 270 June 6 1844. S. l. Washington DC: Blair & Rives Printers 1844. First edition; 9 x 6; pp. 3; deckled fore-edge; age-toning to margins; a few spots of foxing; very good- condition.Published for the 1st Session of the 28th Congress of the House of Representatives Treasury Department the pamphlet presents a report by Samuel Morse on the experiment and successful completion of establishing a "system of electro-magnetic telegraphs between Washington and Baltimore. Also included is an estimation of the cost for his American telegraph compared to the cost of the English one. - United States Department of Treasury Magnetic Telegraph. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury Transmitting a Letter from Professor Morse Relative to the Magnetic Telegraph. Doc. No. 24 December 23 1844. Read and Laid Upon the Table. S. l. Washington DC: Blair & Rives Printers 1844. First edition; 9 x 6; pp. 18 partially opened; spots of foxing mostly to margins; a few nicks and wrinkles to edges; two punctures for filing to left margin; illustrated with an wood-engraved diagram and tables; very good- condition.The pamphlet contains a letter by Morse to Chairman of Committee on Commerce Isaac Holmes describing new developments surrounding his electro-magnetic telegraph as well as various experiments conducted. - Vail Alfred Description of the American Electro Magnetic Telegraph: Now in Operation between the Cities of Washington and Baltimore. Washington DC: Printed by J. & G. S. Gideon 1845. First edition; 9 x 5 3/4; pp. 24 lacking back wrap else complete; front beige wrap with an elaborate engraved border; small loss of paper to lower corner and a penciled-in note to front wrap; illustrated with 14 large wood engravings; two punctures for filing to left margin; good to very good condition.Alfred Vail 1807 - 1859 was the co-inventor together with Samuel Morse of the telegraph. He was in fact the recipient of the first message transmitted in Morse Code - "What hath God wrought" - sent by Samuel himself. He would be responsible for several innovations and improvements to the system expanding Morse's numeric code to include letters and special characters. The booklet described in detail the components of the telegraph its principle "specimen of the telegraphic language" what would become the standard version of the code etc. - Houston John House of Representatives. Legislative Telegraph May 18 1848. Laid upon the Table. Report No. 642. S. l. Washington DC: s. n. 1848. First edition; 8 3/4 x 5 1/4; loose sheets pp. 8; uniform age-toning with a few spots of foxing; discolored spot to upper half of sheets; some nicks and cuts to edges; good or better condition.The report discusses the inventions by Francis H. Smith Stephen Bowerman and R. E. Monaghan and possible applications of a machine for accelerating the taking of Yeas Nays and other votes in the House of Representatives. - Kendall Amos Morse's Patent. Full Exposure of Dr. Chas. T. Jackson's Pretensions to the invention of the American Electro-magnetic Telegraph. Washington: Printed by Jno. T. Towers 1852. First edition; 8 3/4 x 5 3/4; pp. 64; uniform age-toning to wraps; a small discoloration to upper corner; a few spots of foxing; very good condition.Amos Kendall 1789 - 1869 was a lawyer journalist politician and business manager of Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail. His current rebuttal was prompted by Dr. Charles T. Jackson's 1805 - 1880 claim that he had discovered the telegraph before Morse and Vail. Jackson was a physician and scientist notorious for his continuous claims of prior discoveries of major scientific inventions. Apart from the telegraph Jackson had also started controversies over William Beaumont's digestive action of the stomach William T. G. Morton's anesthetic effects of Ether and others. - Smith Francis O. J. History Getting Right on the Invention of the American Electro-Magnetic Telegraph. S. l.: s. n. n. d. 1872. First edition; 8 1/2 x 5 1/2; pp. 21; scattered small spots; a manuscript note to title page; thin strip of paper loss to last leaf not affecting text; very good condition.Concerning more drama surrounding Morse's invention of the telegraph the pamphlet was written on the occasion of the erection of the Morse Monument in Washington and contained articles and letters claiming that scientist Joseph Henry rather than Morse had invented the system. The author Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith 1806 - 1876 had been Morse's publicity agent counsel and quarter-interest partner but eventually had had a falling out. Various paperback
1970002618Various: Various 1970. First Edition. Very good. Eight posters ca 1970 - 1974; various sizes approx. 38 x 26 and 19 x 27; all in protective laminated sleeves; condition varies from good with nicks to edges creases and closed cuts to margins to very good or better with minor wrinkles and wear. A significant archive of posters they were published at the height of the Cold War and showcased the Bulgarian performing-arts scene under the guardianship of Liudmila Zhivkova 1942 - 1981 - a senior member of the Communist Party and daughter of Bulgaria's Communist Leader Todor Zhivkov. Remembered for her goal to promote the country's culture and arts on the international stage as well as to bring foreign culture to Bulgaria Liudmila was a controversial figure viewed by some as a forerunner of alternative ideas and freedom in the friggidly-unwielding totalitarian bloc and considered a spoiled "Red Bourgeoisie" child by others. At least one of the posters a double-sided one promoting the screening of Mikhai Semesh's Hungarian movie "The Magic Fur Coat" was created by renowned graphic designers Anton Mechkuev 1920 - 2011 and Grigor Angelov 1941 - . Another one for the premiere of the Bulgarian drama "The Best Person I Know" featured beloved Bulgarian actress Nevena Kokanova 1938 - 2000 known as the "first lady of Bulgarian cinema." Several of the posters listed opera and jazz performances a Greek play and puppet shows at several major theaters. One was a propaganda for the "Bulgarian Musical Youth" Movement for all young people who were Komsomol members. Various unknown
1913SKU1179293Franziskaner Missionsvereins 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Saint Michael's 1913 through 1921; annual reports 1 through 9 of the 10 published bound in black cloth covered boards with leather spine; mild edge and corner wear with heavier wear at back strip; back strip scuffed at raised bands; 4to9 3/4" to 12" tall; Ex-college library with typical stamps and markings no pocket; ALL ISSUES COMPLETE WITH ORIGINAL PAPER COVERS AND ADVERTISEMENTS; ORIGINAL GERMAN TEXT; Previous owner's name on front covers of original paper covers; interior is clean and unmarked; individually paginated Franziskaner Missionsvereins hardcover
186989<p>77 import files 1869 to 1888 for goods entering the Port of Philadelphia: original invoice with all goods sizes colors etc. listed customs declaration and seal docketing sheet and sometimes ship manifest. The majority of the goods originated in England Ireland or Scotland but Belgium lace is represented as is French silk gloves from Prague bulbs from Ghent. Scientific instruments come from Switzerland. A granite tomb and a marble tomb base imported from Aberdeen are each accompanied by a draftsman's sketch. Goods are as humble as mill waste or as elite as Majolica pottery. A Philadelphia firm William A. Drown imported umbrella ribs from one firm in Hanover umbrella fittings from one in Sheffield and silk for the umbrellas from London. Stetson hats bought rabbit fur from Leeds; the dating outlier Armstrong Cork bought linoleum burlap from two places in Scotland. Full listing available with date origin manufacturer purchaser goods. Each file in an acid free acetate L-velope. </p>
199091568University of New Mexico Press. New. 1990. Paperback. 0944282083 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 284 pages; well-illustrated. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee University of New Mexico Press paperback
20082-1905794223Opus Media Group Ltd 2008. Hardcover. New. 196 pages. 28.15x14.65x12.40 inches. Opus Media Group Ltd hardcover
1903913P36Allahabad; Calcutta; Bombay: Pioneer Press; Thacker Spink & Co; Superintendent Government Printing; Bengal Secretariat Book Depot; Times Press 1903-67. Cloth. Good. 8.5" by 6". Not Stated. A twenty four volume set of various gazetteers of districts in India a fascinating and illustrated exploration of the subcontinent. A set of twenty-four volumes of various gazetteers of districts in India.An impressive set which offers a vast history on the subcontinent a comprehensive geographical economic social and cultural catalogue of India. The works were mostly produced by the british Viceroy during the conquest of India.'Muzaffarnagar' being Volume III of the 'District Gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh'. Published in 1903. Illustrated with one folding map.'Sitapur' being Volume XL of the 'District Gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh'. Published in 1905. Illustrated with one folding map. 'Wardha District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1906. Illustrated with one folding map.'Seoni District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1907. Illustrated with a frontispiece one folding map and three plates.'Saugor District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1907. Illustrated with one folding map. 'Betul District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1907. Illustrated with a frontispiece two folding maps and four plates.'Chhindwara District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1907. Illustrated with a frontispiece one folding map and two plates.'Nimar District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1908. Illustrated with one folding map and fifteen plates.'Bhandara District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1908. Illustrated with a frontispiece one folding map and ten plates.'Hoshangabad District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1908. Illustrated with a frontispiece two folding maps and eleven plates.'Gwalior State Gazetteer' of 'Central India State Gazetteer Series'. Published in 1908. Illustrated with one folding map and one folding table.'Indore State Gazetteer' of 'Central India State Gazetteer Series'. Published in 1908. Illustrated with one folding map and one folding table. 'Monghyr' of 'Bengal District Gazetteers'. Published in 1909. Illustrated with one folding map to a pocket to the rear.'Jhansi' being Volume XXIV of the 'District Gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh'. Published in 1909. Illustrated with one folding map and one folding table.'Chanda District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1909. Illustrated with four folding maps and sixteen plates.'Raipur District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1909. Illustrated with a frontispiece three folding maps and eighteen plates.'Buldana District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1910. Illustrated with a frontispiece two folding maps and eighteen plates.'Akola District' of 'Central Provinces and Berar District Gazetteers'. Published in 1910. Illustrated with a frontispiece three folding maps and fourteen plates.'Shahjahanpur' being Volume XVII of the 'District Gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh'. Published in 1910. Illustrated with one folding map.'Singhbhum Saraikela and Kharsawan' of 'Bengal District Gazetteers'. Published in 1910. Illustrated with one map and one folding map to a pocket to the rear.'Muttra' being Volume VII of the 'District Gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh'. Published in 1911. Illustrated with one folding map.'Almora' being Volume XXXV of the 'District Gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh'. Published in 1911. Illustrated with one folding map.'Mandla District' of 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. Published in 1912. Illustrated with a frontispiece two folding maps and fifteen plates.'Murshidabad' of 'Bengal District Gazetteers'. Published in 1914. Illustrated with one folding map to a pocket to the rear.'Maharashtra State Gazetteers' 'History Part I - Ancient Period'. Published in 1967. Illustrated with eight plates. Ex-institution set in a library binding with stamps and labels. In a cloth binding. Externally smart. Light bumping to the head and tail of the spines and to the extremities. Some light marks and rubbing to the boards and spines. Stamp to the spines. Spines are a little faded. Front hinge is starting but firm to 'Bhandara'. Front hinge is strained to the Muzaffarnagar and Sitapur Mandla volumes. Rear hinge starting to the Mandla volume. Front hinge of Hoshangabad is weak rear hinge is starting. Hinges starting to the Wardha Seoni Saurgor Gwalior Indore Monghyr Buldana Akola Almora and Murshidabad volumes. Front hinge of Betul has failed rear hinge is starting. Loss to the rear endpaper of Saurgor. Insitutional labels and stamps to the paste downs. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with a few scattered spots and institutional stamps and blind stamps. Folding map of 'Muzaffarnagar' is working loose with some small chips. Repair to the gutter of the title page of 'Bhandara' Good Pioneer Press; Thacker, Spink & Co; Superintendent Government Printing; Bengal Secretariat Book Depot; Times Press hardcover
1788959P26London: C. Forster 1788-94. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. A scarce complete run of this literary magazine an illustrated work including articles of historical interest. A scarce complete run of all published of 'The Literary Magazine and British Review' complete in twelve volumes. The magazine was published only from July 1788 to June 1794.This Georgian periodical published a wide array of pieces including poetry biographies and pieces on politics science travel natural history and more. Interestingly this magazine was published during the beginning of the French Revolution and the execution of the King and Queen of France. The issues include biographical notices of the figures of the revolution and notes the proceedings including a plate of the guillotine Volume X.Contents include brief biographies on figures such as Mary Queen of Scots Moliere John Locke Richard Steele Richelieu Benjamin Franklin Marquis de Lafayette Thomas Paine and Christina Queen of Sweden alongside articles on French fashion bathing in Turkey Spanish bull fights the Amazon River electricity how to polish silver plate the independence of America kangaroos the natives of New Zealand historical discoveries of rainbows the East India Company the invention of gunpowder the intelligence of animals Herschel"s astronomical discoveries volcanoes and more. This set contains:Volume I for July to December 1788 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title and eight plates. Collated bound without the plates to face pages 81 113 241 and 433.Volume II for January to June 1789 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title and nine plates. Collated bound without the plates to face pages 1 321 and 353.Volume III for July to December 1789 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title and eleven plates. Collated bound without the plate to face page 113.Volume IV for January to June 1790 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title one folding map and twelve plates. Collated complete.Volume V for July to December 1790 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title and twelve plates. Collated completeVolume VI for January to June 1791 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with seven plates. Collated bound without the engraved title and contents leaves as well as the plates to face pages 15 26 176 281 and 329. Volume VII for July to December 1791 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title and eleven plates. Collated bound without the plate to face page 137. Pagination is erroneous as issued.Volume VIII for January to June 1792 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title and eleven plates. Collated bound without the contents leaves and the plate to face page 361.Volume IX for July to December 1792 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title one folding plate and ten plates. Collated bound without the plate to face page 241.Volume X for January to June 1793 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title one folding plate and eleven plates. Collated bound without the plates facing pages 105 and 281.Volume XI for July to December 1793 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title and ten plates. Collated bound without the plates facing pages 273 and 341Volume XII for January to June 1794 containing a total of six issues. Illustrated with an engraved title and twelve plates. Collated complete.From the General Theological Seminary Library Dean Hoffman fund rebound by the library with labels to the front paste downs and the occasional stamps. Rebound in an institutional cloth binding with renewed endpapers. Externally smart. A few light marks to the cloth. Institutional label to the front paste downs. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age-toned with scattered spots. Plate to face page 1 of Volume I is detached but present. Bound without a total of twenty plates and the contents leaves to Volumes VI and VIII. Loss to page 61/62 of Volume I and to the margin of the plate to face page 161 with no loss to the image. Neat repair to page 235/236 in Volume VI. Plate facing page 409 in Volume VI is edge worn and working loose. Loss to the margin of page 7/8 of Volume VIII and a tidemark to the plate facing page 241. Repair to the engraved title of Volume IX. Small tidemark to the head of the plate facing page 401 in Volume IX and loss to the folding plate. Large closed tear to page 99/100 of Volume XI. The occasional institutional stamp including to the plates. Very Good C. Forster hardcover
88954Sammlung Goetz. New. N.D. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in German and English. Parts I - VI. -- with a bonus offer-- . Sammlung Goetz hardcover
18851912170053Japan Osaka: Meiji 18 1885. Paperback. Very Good. Eighteen Histories of China in Brief 7 volume set. 253 x184 mm 10 x 7 in. Japanese stab binding. Original yellow wrappers. Xylographically printed on double leaves. 10 hand-colored lithographed maps on China on 5 sheets. The Eighteen Histories was a first used in China during the Song dynasty 960-1279. The Histories were continued during the Yuan Dynasty and spread to Japan during the Ming era. It fell out of use in China during the Manchu period. The Histories were widely read in Japan in the 19th century as the country turned its attention to foreign expansion and the ailing Qing Empire. These books are partially an abridgement of Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian 'Comprehensive Mirror in Aid of Governance'. The history was further compiled during the Yuan dynasty as "Shi Ba Shi Lue". Refs: Qiao Zhizhong 2016 Eighteen Histories in Brief and its influence in Japan Chinese Studies in History 49:1 3-18. Christies Exploration and Travel 9/25/2008. Ju Hachi Shiryaku; Jyuhasshi ryaku <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Japan, Osaka: Meiji 18 paperback
20533Numbers 1-14 all published only without No.4. Oconomowoc Lake Wisc. N.d. ca. 1968 -1975. A near complete set of Stooge including the rare number 5 and the variant issues but without no. 4 which was Allen Schiller. One Sheet Phantasy. 7 poems and 7 woodcuts. Hong Kong 1970 in an edition of 35. - No. 1. Fine copy. Untrimmed in orig. blue wrappers. Not dated. Contributors of poetry and design: Mary Moe Curly Kan Weston R.WV. Brown Brett Barton Tim Wardell S.M. Paulsen Jan Tucker Vallejo Smale a.o. - No. 2. Laura Chester Geoff Young Philip Whalen Gene Frumkin Nathaniel Tarn et al. includes the lyrics to three Dylan songs "Please Mrs. Henry" "Million Dollar Bash" "Too Much of Nothing" and "Country Pie" - No. 3 edited by Geoffrey Young and Laura Chester Albuquerque: Stooge 1969 with several Bukowski contributions - No. 4 missing - No. 5. First edition. Young Geoffrey and Laura Chester editors np c. 1970. Scarce fifth issue of Young and Chester's innovative small press poetry magazine. Original white pictorial cardboard folders “from a pre-fabricated box top…notched folds†front with yellow pictorial art image rear with brown image of a large “5†various shaped inside folds over pictorial black & white photographic inside covers looks like alphabet soup with numbers 35 x 31 cm – containing: 22 pictorial broadsides by various authors on various sized sheets various paper one being stamped on yellow napkin / one is an original frottage mostly silkscreen. Loose as issued and laid inside are also 5 small printed cards with words in French English. Portfolio is signed by the cover-designer Allen Schiller founder of Stooge. One from an unknown number of copies. - No. 6. present in all 3 versions: Beige Red and Blue. - No. 7. May 1972. 76 pages illustrated wrappers: the two versions both present: Cow and Calf version & Bull version. - No. 8. March 1973. Guest Editor: James Holmstrand. "If all the people in Xchina jumped simultaneously from six foot platforms the world would be destroyed". - No. 9 With a William Wegman photo on front cover. Work by: David Benedetti Michael Brownstein Marie Harris Anselm Hollo Russell Edson Clayton Eshleman Margaret Atwood Jacques Dupin transl. by Pau Auster Max Douglas James Bertolino Joe Brainard Chuck Lee Lenward Elmslie Laura Chester Geoffrey Young - No. 10 . Guy Williams: Poems for Painters. 1974. - No. 11. Poems and Prose. Cover by John Baldessari. Stooge Oconomowoc Lake Wisc. N.d. ca. 1972. Tog. 102 stencilled pages in illustrated wrappers very light soilage to back wrapper. - No. 12 Geoffrey Young and John Bennett. In XX Arrondissements. 4to; unnumbered pages; Poems by Yound photographs by Bennett. Orig.pictorial wraps. - No. 13. Spring 1975. Editors Geoffrey Young & Laura Chester. Outside cover: Richard Allebn Morris; Inside cover John Baldessari. - No. 14. Howard McCord. The Aectic Desert. Stooge Editions 1975. paperback
1881FGN25-E&F-1Paris: A. Quantin c1881-93. Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5". Various. A collection of uniformly bound French books on a wide range of topics from the Library of Teaching Fine Arts. A collection of uniformly bound French books on a range of topics including Art History Music Architecture and Archaeology from the Library of Teaching Fine Arts.The volumes cover a wide range of topics from Mosaic History of Music Lexicon of Art Terms Manual of Greek Archaeology Egyptian Archaeology English Painting The Importance of Anatomy and its Use by Artists Roman Architecture Japanese Art etc. In French: Bibliotheque de l'Enseignement des Beaux-Arts. In fifty-six volumes. New Edition. With Engraved half-title pages. In the original French. The set consists of: La Mosaique by Gerspach 2 copies La Peinture Flamande by A.-J. Wauters 2 copies L'Art Byzantin by C Bayet 2 copies Les Procedes de la Gravure by Alfred de Lostalot 2 copies Monnaies et Medailles by Fr. Lenormant Histoire de la Musique by H. Lavoix 2 copies Manuel d'Archeologie Etrusque et Romaine by Jules Martha Histoire de la Peinture Hollandaise by Henry Havard two copies Lexique des Termes d'Art by Jules Adeline 2 copies Manuel d'Archeologie Grecque by Maxime Collignon 2 copies Le Meuble I Antiquite Moyen Age et Renaissance by Alfred de Champeaux 2 copies Le Meuble II XVIIe XVIIIe et XIXe Siecles by Alfred de Champeaux 2 copies La Composition Decorative Texte et Dessins by Henri Mayeux 2 copies Mythologie Figuree de la Grece by Maxime Collignon 2 copies L'Archeologie Egyptienne by G. Maspero 2 copies La Tapisserie by Eugene Muntz 2 copies Manuel d'Archeologie Etrusque et Romaine by Jules Martha La Faience by Theodore Deck 2 copies Precis d'Histoire de l'Art by C. Bayet 2 copies Les Manuscripts et la Miniature by A. Lecoy de la Marche Precis d'Anatomie a l'Usage des Artistes by Mathias Duval 2 copies La Peinture Anglaise by Ernest Chesneau 2 copies L'Art Chinois by M. Paleologue 2 copies La Peinture Italienne I by Georges Lafenestre 2 copies L'Art de la Verrerie by Gerspach 2 copies La Gravure Precis Elementaire by Le Vte Henri Delaborde 2 copies Monnaies et Medailles by Fr. Lenormant L'Architecture Romane by Edouard Corroyer Les Manuscrits et la Miniature by A. Lecoy de la Marche Broderie et Dentelles by Ernest Lefebure 2 copies L'Art Japonais by Louis Gonse 2 copies and Le Livre l'Illustration - La Reliure Etude Historique Sommaire by Henri Bouchot. Re-bound in quarter dark green crushed morocco leather bindings with marbled paper covered boards. Externally generally smart lightly rubbed in places. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with some browning due to type of paper used. Very Good A. Quantin hardcover
2003102877Somogy Editions D'Art. New. 2003. Hardcover. 2850566721 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in French. 216 pages; 600 illustrations. Oeil Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works La Vie et L'uvre Oeuvre Raisonnee Somogy Editions D'Art hardcover