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1910699L3Bergamo: Instituto Italiano D'Arti Grafiche 1910-1921. Cloth. Good. 10.5" by 7.5". Various. A wonderful Bloomsbury group association work. Bound in Ralph Partridge patterned-paper with the signature of Frances Marshall to all volumes. Being seven volumes of the editorial series directed by Corrado Ricci for the Italian Graphic Arts Institute of Bergamo. These volumes are a collection of illustrated monographs reflecting various locations in Italy. Bound in hand made patterned paper by Ralph Partridge and typical of his style. Ralph Partridge was a member of the Bloomsbury Group who worked for Virginia and Leonard Woolf. He was first married to the English painter Dora Carrington with whom he had a menage a trois with Lytton Strachey. Partridge was the unrequited love of Strachey for many years. Whilst married to Carrington Partridge fell in love with Frances Marshall. He married her in 1894. Each of these volumes has the signature of Frances Marshall later known as Frances Partridge. She is best known for the publication of her diaries which detailed her life within the Bloomsbury circle. She first met Ralph Partridge whilst working at a London bookshop owned by David Garnett and Francis Birrell. These books were likely bound by him an amateur bookbinding enthusiast. In a letter to Partridge from Virginia Woolf dated 29 June 1925 she asks him to 'send me a list of your terms for binding books'. With photographs and reproductions of images and engravings to all volumes. Comprising of: '1: Ravenna' 1921 '3: Venezia' 4th Ed '9: Siena' 3rd ed '11: San Gimignano' 3rd ed '45: Verona 2nd ed 1914' '16: Pisa 2nd ed 1910'. With authors of the text being: Jahn Rusconi Antonio Ugoletti Pompeo Molmenti I B Supino Giuseppe Biadego Romulado Pantini Corrado Ricci. A charming set with important provenance to the Bloomsbury group. Bound in delicate hand-printed paper wraps.Externally generally smart. Minor bumping to the head and tail of spines. Loss to the head of spine of 'Ravenna' 'San Gimignano' . Severe loss to the spine of 'Pisa'. Splits to the paper to 'Verona' at the spine. 'Siena' and 'Verona' retain their spine labels. Joints to 'Brescia' are slightly strained. Frances Marshall's signature to the recto of front endpaper to all volumes. Internally all volumes are firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Good Instituto Italiano D'Arti Grafiche hardcover
1806EXP3-C-5London: Various 1806-9. Leather. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. Ten tracts by or related to Joanne Southcotte. Comprising of: The Full Assurance that the Kingdom of Christ is at Hand from the Signs of the Times 1806 London Printed by S. Rousseau The Long-Wished for Revolution Announced to be at Hand in a Book Lately Published by L. Mayer 1806 London Printed by S. Rousseau Answer to Mr. Brothers"s Book Published in Sept. 1806 and Observations on his Former Writings 1806 London - Printed by S. Rousseau A Caution and Instruction to the Sealed - 1807 London Printed by W. Marchant An Account of the Trials of Bills of Exchange Wherein the Deceit of Mr. John King and his Confederates Under the Pretence of Lending Money is Exposed and their Arts Brought to Light - 1807 - London - Printed by S. Rousseau An Answer to a Sermon Published and Preached by Mr. Smith 1808 London - Printed by W. Marchant From this Publication the Readers may Discern what is Hastening upon the Land as they are Daily Provoking the Lord to Anger by False Doctrine as well as the Crying Sins of the Nation 1808 London - Printed by W. Marchant A True Picture of the World and a Looking-Glass for all Men c1809 London Printed by Galabin & Marchant Observations Relative to the Divine Mission of Joanna Southcott By Daniel Roberts - 1807 London - Printed by D. Walker Communications of the Holy Spirit of God Given at Different times to George Turner By George Turner 1805 Leeds Printed by Edward Baines Ten tracts by or related to Joanne Southcotte. Bound in quarter calf leather with gilt lettering and marbled paper covered boards. All are Scarce. All works are First editions. An Answer to a Sermon has errata: the pagination in signature E is wrong. Observations with half-title. There is a bound in slip with an ink signature. Joanna Southcott 1750-1814 was a self-described religious prophetess and author. She believed herself to be the woman clothed in sun from Revelations and that she would give birth to Shiloh. She is best known today for a sealed box of writings that she left instructions to be opened in a time of dire need with 24 bishops present. When Southcott"s followers increased she devised a seal that she gave to her followers. Eventually it became a prerequisite that all those wishing to be sealed read two of her booklets Sound an Alarm in my Holy Mountain 1804 and A Caution and Instruction to the Sealed 1807 the second of which is included in this volume. Mary Bateman 17681809 obtained one of Southcott's seals in order to capitalise on the spirit of the age. She defrauded bullied and bribed a number of victims from York to Leeds before being convicted and hanged in 1809 for poisoning one of her clients with arsenic. Southcott eventually denounced not only Bateman but also the newspapers that malevolently deceived the public by insinuating that Southcott herself was somehow connected to fraud and murder in A True Picture of the World and a Looking Glass for All Men. Brothers Richard 17571824 was a self-styled prophet. In his Dissertation on the Fall of Eve 1802 he made it clear that he rejected Joanna Southcott"s claims. On Joanna Southcotte"s death George Turner claimed to be her successor. He claimed that Shiloh had been taken from Southcott's womb into Paradise until the appointed time. He was confine for a while in a Quaker asylum for the insane. He promised that Shiloh would appear in London on October 14 being born as a boy already six years old. When the date passed uneventfully the faithful took it as merely a divine test of their love. Turner's own "voice" ordered him to marry so that Shiloh might have a foster mother. Accordingly Turner chose a wife and a new date of April 10 1821 was pronounced for the birth of Shiloh. When nothing happened some followers were disillusioned; others followed rival leaders. In a calf binding. There is significant wear to the extremities including some significant bumping and rubbing with slight loss. The rear board is detached but present. Internally the condition is good but with the following faults. Internally the pages have intermittent mild browning and occasional foxing with the odd handling mark as usual with this paper. There is a tidemark to the corner of the edges of one of the ten works not affecting legibility. The title pages of the tracts are numbered in ink. There is a tear to the title page of Bills of Exchange as can be seen in the photographs above. Good Various hardcover
904913Varied A Delightful Find! Chap Books From The 1800S That Have Been Bound Into One Book By A Previous Owner The Hard Cover Boards Are Half Bound Leather In Poor Condition The Leather Covered Spine Is Very Worn And Pulling Away From The Sewn Bindings. Each Chap Book 13 In All Has Been Attached By Its Own Sewn Binding To Form A Book Of 13 Tales. They Can However Be Carefully Unbound And Be Separate Books Again. All Have Woodcut Illustrations Which I Feel Most Are Stencil Coloured Rather Than Hand Coloured. The Books That Have Been Bound Are As Follows: 1 Little Sarah This Book Is Loose From The Binding Red Card Covers And Text Has No Stitching But All Present Approx Date 1840S. Published By W.J Reynolds & Co Boston. 2 Mrs Prim And Her Son Jim. This Too Is Loose From The Spine. Blue Decorative Card Covers Published By Brown Taggard & Chase Boston. 3 Mark's Edition The History Of An Apple Pie Published By J.L.Marks London Monochrome Decorative Covers An Early Coloured Alphabet Book Very Gently Attached To The Rebind 1830S. 4 Marks Edition The House That Jack Built Published By E.H.Pease Albany Monochrome Decorative Cover Original Sewn Binding Attached To Rebound Spine C1830s 5 Cinderella Of The Little Glass Slipper Mark's Edition Published By E.H.Pease Albany. Monochrome Decorative Cover With Coloured Illustrations Front Cover Loose But Present.C1820s.6 Parks Tales Of Instruction & Amusement William And Lucy's Trip To London. Brown Paper Covers With Black Illustration Coloured Illustrations Inside Published By A Park Finsbury London. C1830s. 7 The Remarkable Story Of Chicken Little. Published By W.J Reynolds & Co Boston. C1840s Red Card Covers With Black Intricate Design. Coloured Stencilled Illustrations.8 Mark's Edition. The Adventures Of Whittington And His Cat Published By J.L.Marks Smithfield. Monochrome Illustrations C1830-40S. 9 The Adventures Of Little Dame Crump And Her White Pig Published By E.H. Pease Albany C1835 Monochrome Covers With Black Illustration Coloured Illustrations To Story. 10 Tales Of Instruction & Amusement. The History Of Simple Simon Published By A.Park Finsbury. Green Card Cover Black Decoration. The Binder Has Somehow Managed To Split This Book And The Rest Of The Book Is Bound At The Rear Of The Rebound Book. 11 The Morning Ramble John Bolles C1850 No Covers Hand Coloured By Felter. 12 Mark's Edition The Life And Death Of Cock Robin Published By J.L.Marks Smithfield. Green Paper Covers With Black Design C1830s. 13 Marks Edition. Old Dame Trot And Her Comical Cat. Beige Paper Covers With Black Design And Title Coloured Illustrations C1836. Sadly The Last Page Is Missing And The Binder Had The Pages In The Wrong Order. All Books Show Some Wear Commensurate With Their Age Some Foxing Minor Chipping And Very Few Tears. They Are In Very Good Condition And Could Be Separated If Required. A Lovely Find For The Collector! Varied hardcover
199487144Archer Fields; Editions Acatos. New. 1994. Hardcover. 2940033099 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 2400 pages 600 illustrations. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee Archer Fields; Editions Acatos hardcover
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1804635M1London: The Society of Antiquaries of London 1804-1809. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 12" by 9.5". Various. Twenty two fascinating volumes from the Society of Antiquaries of London's monumental 'Archaeologia'; copiously illustrated throughout with in-text illustrations and plates many of which are folding and or coloured. 'Archaeologia' published by the Society of Antiquaries of London was first published in a quarto format in 1770 and largely contained papers that had been delivered at the society's meetings by such notable members as William Cowper John Braithwaite John Lubbock and William Henry Smyth to name a few. The journal currently has one-hundred and eleven volumes published with no volumes have been published since 2007. However the series has never been formally terminated. This set as an incomplete run is incomplete; lacking volumes III IV VIII IX A mixed edition set containing the following volumes: Volume I: a third edition copy. 1804. Volume II: a second edition copy 1809. Volume V: a first edition copy 1779. Volume VI: a first edition copy 1782. Volume VII: a first edition copy 1785. Volume X: a first edition copy 1792. Volume XI: a second edition copy 1808. Volume XII: a second edition copy 1809. Volume XIII: a first edition copy 1800. Volume XIV: a first edition copy1803. Volume XV: a first edition copy 1806. Volume XVI: a first edition copy 1812. Volume XVI: a first edition copy 1814. Volume XVIII: a first edition copy 1817. Volume XIX: a first edition copy 1821. Volume XX: a first edition copy 1824. Volume XXI: a first edition copy 1827. Volume XXII: a first edition copy1829. Volume XXIII: a first edition copy 1831. Volume XXIV: a first edition copy 1832. Volume XXV: a first edition copy 1834. An Index to the first fifteen volumes: no edition stated 1809. With an introduction containing a historical account of the original and establishment of the 'Society of Antiquaries' to the front of volume I. Volume XVII is lacking pages 320 to 364: the appendix 'List of Presents' 'List of Works Published by the Society' the index and one plate Plate XXV. Otherwise the rest of the volumes in this set are collated complete and contain the following: Eleven plates to volume I three of which are folding with the additional asterixed page 202 as called for. Twenty seven plates to volume II three of which are folding with an additional folding plate facing page 189 and a single page plate facing page 238. Thirty plates to volume V three of which are folding. Fifty six plates to volume VI with two plates to Plate XI eight of which are folding. Thirty plates to volume VII seven of which are folding. Forty plates to volume X three of which are folding. Plate XXXI has been rebound facing page 314 and plate XXXII has been rebound facing page 317. Twenty one plates to volume XI with two plates to Plate VI one of which is folding and no plate X as called for in the list of plates to page 452: 'There is no plate X'. With an additional plate facing page 87. Fifty two plates to volume XII eight of which are folding including the additional asterixed pages 200 to 209 as called for. Twenty seven plates to volume XIII eight of which are folding. Fifty seven plates to volume XIV sixteen of which are folding one of which is coloured and one of which is coloured and folding. Forty eight plates to volume XV twelve of which are folding. Seventy two plates to volume XVI four or which are folding and one of which is coloured. With an additional folding plate facing page 247. Twenty four plates to volume XVII two of which are folding. Lacking plate XXV. Thirty one plates to volume XVIII six of which are folding. Forty three plates to volume XIX eight of which are folding. Twenty nine plates to volume XX. Twenty seven plates to volume XXI one of which is coloured one of which is folding. Thirty nine plates to volume XXII two of which are folding. Thirty six plates to volume XXIII two of which are coloured. One hundred and five plates to volume XXIV thirteen of which are folding and one of which is coloured. Seventy one plates to volume XV three of which are coloured. With the following pagination: lii 422pp 2pp; viii 388pp; viii 448pp 4pp; vii 422pp; ix 442pp 2pp; ix 502pp; viii 354pp 10pp; viii 354pp 10pp; viii 440pp; xi 435pp; xii 311pp; xv 432pp; xii 384pp 8pp; xii 319pp; xiii 464pp 12pp; xii 428pp 10pp; xi 605pp; xiii 583pp; xiii 469pp; xi 456pp; viii 1pp 385pp; xi 1pp 661pp; 1pp 290pp. In a uniform cloth binding with gilt title to spine. Externally bumped to extremities and head and tail of spines. Fading to spine and the odd faint mark to boards. Cloth to head of spine volume V X and XX partially split and lifting. Rear hinge slightly strained volume XIII. Front hinge split and tender volume XXV. Internally firmly bound. Pages occasionally uncut throughout. Pages age toned to edges but generally bright and clean with the odd spot and handling mark to the occasional page. Scattered spots to the occasional page. Occasional offsetting from plates to facing page. Small tidemark to fore edge of pages xlv to lii volume I with the text unaffected. Tidemark to upper extremity of first few pages volume V. Chipping to fore edges of the occasional page. Mark to upper extremity of page i volume I. Small loss to lower fore edge of page 5 volume VII not affecting text. Closed tear to folding plate facing page 173 volume VI. Professional repair to fore edge page 134/5 volume X. Mark to lower extremity of page 335/6 volume X. Small closed tear to fore edge page 201/2 volume XIV. Small ink marks to fore edge of the first few pages volume XVIII. Pages 137 and 144 volume XX bound upside down between page 128 and 129. Small closed tears to upper extremity of final pages volume XXV not affecting text. Very Good Indeed The Society of Antiquaries of London hardcover
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18851201190010Matsuki Heikichi 1885. Hardcover. Acceptable. Original green silk folding book. 35 woodblock prints of 58 from the Kyodo risshiki or the Instructive Models of Lofty Ambition. Double page title page print. Wear to edges fading to boards lacking paper title label on front board lacking table of contents sheet. Blue bordering to prints. Book separated along fold separating to several additional folds . Soiling and occasional spotting to prints. Musty smell. Six of the seven artists are present in this book are Kobayashi Kiyochika 11 of 20 prints Mizuno Toshikata; 9 of 16 prints Inoue Tankei Yasuji; 10 of 13 prints Taiso Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 3 of 5 prints Toyohara Kunichika 1 print and Hachisuka Utagawa Kuniaki II 1 print. Lacking any prints by Yoshu Chikanobu. A fair copy. <br><br>This series ran between October 1885 and November 1890 and featured a long list of heroes and heroines from antiquity to contemporary times who were regarded as standards of moral leadership and self-realization. Brief texts contained within a scroll-like cartouche appearing on each print provide historical details. The scroll composer's name is given at the end of the scroll text. The lofty ambition of the title is a Confucian concept originally from Mencius meaning righteous determination that would inspire others. The market for the series probably included former samurai ambitious youth and conservative intellectuals. <br><BR>Contents with numbers given prints: Print number 45: Fukuchi Gen'ichiro Kobayashi Kiyochika 1885.; Unnumbered print: Sanjo Sanetomi Mizuno Toshikata 1890; Unnumbered print: Kido Suikoin; Mizuno Toshikata 1890; Print number 8: Chodensu Inoue Yasuji 1886; Print number 11: Hotoke Gozen Inoue Yasuji 1885; Print number 22: Story of The Soga Brothers Inoue Yasuji 1889 reissue; Unnumber print: Oishi Yoshio Mizuno Toshikata 1890; Print number 27: Mori Shojumaru Inoue Yasuji 1889; Print number 40: Tomochidori Utagawa Kuniaki II 1886; Print number 39: Butsu Sorai Kobayashi Kiyochika 1886; Print number 29: Yamanochi Kazutoyo no tsuma Mizuno Toshikata 1888; Print number 37: Shushiki Toyohara Kunichika 1885; Print number 36: Katagiri Shoichi Katagiri Katsumoto Mizuno Toshikata 1888; Print number 43: Arai Hakuseki Mizuno Toshikata 1888; Print number 34: Toyotomi Hideyasu Kobayashi Kiyochika 1886; Print number 33: Hashiba Hideyoshi Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 1885; Print number 19: Aoto Fujitsuna Inoue Yasuji 1885; Print number 35 Hosokawa Yusai Kiyochika Kobayashi 1886; Print number 32: Oda Nobunaga Kobayashi Kiyochika 1885; Print number 25: Takemitsu Kikuchi Kobayashi Kiyochika 1886; Print number 26: Kusunoki Masatsura Mizuno Toshikata 1888; Print number 21: Kusunoki Masashige Mizuno Toshikata 1888; Print number 3: Ono-no Tofu Kobayashi Kiyochika 1886; Print number 9: Fujiwara Arihira Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 1885; Print number 21 22: Murakami Yoshiteru Inoue Yasuji 1885; Unnumbered print: Tango no Tsubone Mizuno Toshikata 1890; Print number 4: Dainagon Yukinari Inoue Yasuji 1886; Print number 15: Shizuka Gozen Inoue Yasuji 1885; Print number 6: Akazome Emon Inoue Yasuji 1886; Print number 10: Emperor Takakura's Palace Servants Inoue Yasuji 1886; Print number 5: Koshikibu no Naishi Kobayashi Kiyochika 1886; Print number 12: Sugawara no Michizane Kobayashi Kiyochika 1889; Print number 12: Kesa Gozen Kobayashi Kiyochika 1885; Print number 7: Minamoto no Yoshiie Kobayashi Kiyochika 1886; Print number 1: Ikina Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 1885. Matsuki Heikichi hardcover
1907698Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 2 volumes large 8vo. 2 x 4 504; 2 iv 2 538 pp. With numerous full-page photographic plates. Bound in original publisher's black cloth rebacked and recornered in very handsome dark brown morocco marbled endpapers top edges gilt. BEAUTIFUL COPY. ¶ This vast and comprehensive work covers the region of the State of Texas South and West of the Guadalupe River with particular emphasis on the Borderlands with biographical accounts of local leaders and early settlers to the region. Includes but is certainly not limited to accounts of the establishment of missions Spanish occupation Austin's colony LaSalle's colony the Alamo and Goliad San Jacinto the Republic of Texas Annexation and the new State of Texas the Civil war era the cattle industry the railroads and much more. ¶ Provenance: From the library of Rudolph L. Biesele author if the still-indispensable "History of the German Settlements in Texas" 1930 and numerous scholarly articles on the early development of the State of Texas. ¶ Rare such attractive condition as here. ¶ Suitable for exhibition and study. Lewis Publishing Company hardcover
200571928Museum; Et Al. New. 2005. Hardcover. 0892073292 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- Corresponds to ISBN: 0892073292. Text in English. 464 pp. With 351 ills. 324 col. . 28 x 24 cm. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer . Museum; Et Al hardcover
18440colleXtion DELUXE. A series of object books. Produced in offset photography serigraphy or copy. Fifteen booklets. Each done by a different artist and containing some signed original artwork: The luxe edition consisted of of 20 copies from 500 'tirage de tête' numbered and each includes an original artwork. - colleXtion 1. Antwerp Guy Schraenen éditeur1975/1977. 10 volumes in-16 110X 15 cm stapled. Artists: E. Bal A. de Bary M. Gibbs B. Bogart Adzak Maglione J. Belis Esmeraldo H. de Clercq & Aesbacher. -colleXtion suite. Antwerp Guy Schraenen éditeur1978. 5 volumes in-16 11 X 15 cm stapled. Contains works by L. del Pezzo K. Ritterbusch G.Minkoff B. Villers C. de Charmoy. Together contained in corrugated carton boxes with red and black stamping. The artists: Eduard Bal“ Middelheim 20/21.8.1978 Antoine de Bary“ Mis sous enveloppe le 14 juillet 1975 Michael Gibbs“ 5 coloured alphabets in black and white Bram Bogart“ Peinture; Roy Adzak“ Fire-imprint; Maglione“ La leçon de broderie; John Belis“ 3 sculptures Servulo Esmeraldo“ Méthode pratique et illustrée pour construire un excitable.†Hugo de Clercq“ Framework Aeschbacher“ Aeschbacher de Bachi-Bouzouk†colleXtion suite The artists: Lucio del Pezzo“ ABC Klaus Ritterbusch“ Oh wie ich deine Kurven liebe! Bernard Villers“ Trace Gerald Leo Minkoff“ The theorie and praxis of rubber stamping Cozette de Charmoy“ Mon centimètre volant†unknown
1650EXP3-C-2Various: Various 1650-1713. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5". None. A collection of seven scarce seventeenth and eighteenth-century pamphlets detailing the life works letters deeds and crimes of various men of merit and dishonour. Includes: 1650-London-John Stafford: An Exact Narration of the Life and Death of the Reverend and Learned Prelate and Painfull Divine Lancelot Andrews Late Bishop of Winchester. With a portrait frontispiece. Lancelot Andrewes 1555 25 September 1626 was an English bishop and scholar who held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. During the latter's reign Andrewes served successively as Bishop of Chichester Ely and Winchester and oversaw the translation of the Authorized Version or King James Version of the Bible. 1665-London-William Miller: The Life and Death of Pompey the Great. With all his Glorious Victories and Triumphs. As Also the Life and Death of Artaxerxes Mnemon one of the Great Persian Emperours. By Sa. Clarke sometime pastor in St. bennet Finck London. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus also known as Pompey was a military and political leader of the late Roman Republic. Pompey and Caesar contended for the leadership of the Roman state leading to a civil war. When Pompey was defeated at the Battle of Pharsalus he sought refuge in Egypt where he was assassinated. His career and defeat are significant in Rome's subsequent transformation from Republic to Principate and Empire. 1689-London-J. Dunton: The Bloody Assizes: Or a Compleat History of the Life of George Lord Jefferies from His Birth to this present Time. Wherein among other things is given a true account of his unhead of cruelties and barbarous proceedings in his whole Western-circuit.None of which were ever publish'd. The Bloody Assizes were a series of trials started at Winchester on 25 August 1685 in the aftermath of the Battle of Sedgemoor which ended the Monmouth Rebellion in England. They were led by Lord Chief Justice George Jeffreys. George Jeffreys 1st Baron Jeffreys of Wem PC 15 May 1645 18 April 1689 was also known as "The Hanging Judge". His historical notoriety comes from his actions in 1685 after Monmouth's Rebellion. Jeffreys was sent to the West Country in the autumn of 1685 to conduct the trials of captured rebels. At these trials later known as the "Bloody Assizes" Jeffreys issued harsh sentences to nearly all defendants. About 300 were executed and between 800 and 900 were transported to the West Indies. On 18/19 September alone he issued 144 death sentences. 1699-London-J. Nutt: Remarks on the Life of Mr. Milton as publish'd by J. T. with a Character of the Author and his Party in a letter to a member of Parliament. John Milton 9 December 1608 8 November 1674 was an English poet polemicist a scholarly man of letters and a civil servant for the Commonwealth republic of England under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost. 1706-London-A. Baldwin: The Characters of Robert Earl of Essex Favourite to Queen Elizabeth and George D. of Buckingham favourite to K. James I and K. Ch. I. with a comparison by the Right Honourable Edward Late Earl of Clarendon. Robert Devereux 2nd Earl of Essex KG 10 November 1565 25 February 1601 was an English nobleman and a favourite of Elizabeth I. Politically ambitious and a committed general he was placed under house arrest following a poor campaign in Ireland during the Nine Years' War in 1599. In 1601 he led an abortive coup d'etat against the government and was executed for treason. George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham KG 28 August 1592 23 August 1628 was the favourite claimed by some to be the lover of King James I of England. Despite a very patchy political and military record he remained at the height of royal favour for the first two years of the reign of Charles I until he was assassinated. He was one of the most rewarded royal courtiers in all history. 1711-London-E. Curll: An Account of the Life and Writings of Mr. John Le Clerc philosophy and Hebrew professor in the College of the Arminians at Amsterdam to the present year MDCCXI to which is added A Collection of Letters from J. G. Graevius and Baron Spanheim to Mr. Le Clerc. With a Particular Account of Dr. Bentley and his two Associates Gronovius and Burman. First edition in English; first published in Latin a year earlier. This narrative purports to be by "a particular friend" but was probably written by Le Clerc himself some 25 years before his death. 1713-London-Sam Buckley: The Life and Miracles of St. Wenefrede Together with her Litanies. With some Historical Observations Made Thereon. By Dr. Fleetwood. Including St. Beino's Life and Miracles translated from the British MS. Saint Winefride was a 7th-century Welsh Christian woman around whom many historical legends have formed. A healing spring at the traditional site of her death is now a shrine and pilgrimage site called St Winefride's Well in Holywell Flintshire Wales known as the Lourdes of Wales. In a half calf binding with marbled boards. Externally sound although rubbed with slight loss to the paper. Internally firmly bound. Intermittently clean and browned being several different pamphlets in different conditions but generally clean just a few spots. Title pages often dusted. One or two copperaplte ink notes to the titles. Some chipping to page edges. Slight loss to the title of St. Wenefrede not affecting the text. Ink spillage to title of John Le Clerc. Contents written in ink to front blank. Considering the age and scarcity of these works. Very Good Various hardcover
196631168Copenhagen 1966-1970. Minor scuffing to some of the illustrated wrappers with scattered foxing to their versos else a near fine set. An impressive chronicle of the international avant-garde of the 1960s situated within its broader post-War contexts. Artist's magazine all published. Small quarto. An entire run of 17 volumes from this pioneering Danish arts journal co-edited by the hyper-disciplinary artist Per Kirkeby; one of Denmark's most celebrated painters. Emerging as an illustrated review of post-War painting sculpture and cinema e.g. Mark Tobey Alberto Giacometti Sergei Eisenstein the journal gradually came to embrace avant-garde tendencies from both Europe and America e.g. Joseph Beuys John Cage Henry Flynt Guerilla Art Action Group with a growing appetite for architecture and new media. So much so that the annual 1969 issue which broke from the journal's quarterly structure explicitly adopted architecture as part of its new title Arkitektur og Billedkunst with its contents arranged into three broad themes: Utopia Escapism and Reality. Notably in addition to an essay by Nam June Paik on the emergence of digital culture as well as a rich representation of Archigram projects this issue featured arguably the earliest articulation of cyberspace—over a decade before William Gibson—from the artist/architect duo Susanne Ussing and Carsten Hoff "Form Rum Natur Computer". By the final year of publication 1970 as themes became more political e.g. Situationism radical urbanism post-structuralism Per Kirkeby had officially joined the editorial board—having earlier contributed an impressive range of content: a psychedelic cartoon interpreting Henry David Thoreau's Walden a photographic essay on Copenhagen's bus network an exploration of arctic geology and a treatise on Pop Art as History. Contents thoroughly illustrated often in color including installation and performance views. Text in Danish with some English. This set accompanied by prospectus materials and/or press releases from 1966 1967 1969 and 1970 as well as the folded color poster Fisse Er Godt Nok designed by Bjørn Nørgaard and Erik Hagens for the final issue. Copenhagen unknown
18874277<p>1887. Leather. Very Good. 9.5 x 12.5. Original Public Opinion Journal Complete <strong>RARE</strong> Huge Set Collection of 1887 to 1906 38 Volumes in 33 Bindings made up of 988 weekly journals over 35000 pages over 400 pounds. Condition: Good to Fine most in Very Good #3 through #29 are half leather and paper or half leather and buckram #30 through #40 are dark green cloth bound. Some of the leather volumes have spine cracks hinge surface cracks 4 volumes have hinge repair #3 through #18 are of a dark red leather binding all leather treated with Klucel G consolidate. volumes 21 to 40 are exlibrary and have gilt lettering of library on spine cover and some stamps inside those some have loose weekly title pages 9.5 x 12.5 tall. Over 400 pounds</p><p>Motto of: A Comprehensive Summary of The Press Throughout the World on all Important Current Topics Washington D.C. and New York N.Y.</p><p>Each of the 40 Volumes which is usually 6 months of 26 weekly journals has a nice Index at the beginning.</p><p>Public Opinion was a lower circulation and is now scarce to find. Most of the volumes include the great advertisements that were in the individual journals first</p><p><strong>First Ford Advertisement ever</strong>. Two days after Ford Motor Company was formed. 1903 FordMobile Advertisement</p><p>Advertisements 1903 Haynes-Apperson many 1903 up Oldsmobile pistols and guns Radium Spinthariscope Wabash Trains Woodrow Wilson etc. Olive Redpath mentioned in Theater section etc</p> hardcover
1900943T11Paris: Not Stated c1900. Cloth. Very Good. 10.5" by 7.5". Not Stated. A smartly bound collection of twenty-three works on Egyptian antiquities and archaeological findings in the original French. French. Twenty-three volumes or essays bound into one. The Annales du Service des Antiquités de L'Egypte is a research publication focused on Egyptology that began printing in 1900. Illustrated with thirty-three plates and numerous in text figures. This volume contains essays entitled: Second Rapport sur les Travaux Executes a Karnak. Inscriptions Hieroglyphiques Trouvees dans le Caire. Un Sarcophage de Gaou. La Princesse Mirit-Tafnouit. Fouilles a Gebel-el-Teyr. Sarcophages Egyptiens. Fouilles a Tehneh. Inscriptions Hieroglyphiques du Musee D'Alexandrie. Rapport Sur Kom El-Hisn. Report of the Work Done at Aswan. Tombe de Hor-Kheb. Report on General Work Done in the Southern Inspectorate. Report on Work Done in Upper Egypt. Un Tombeau a Zeitoun. Report on Work Done in the Gebel Esh-Sheikh Abd-El-Kurneh at Thebes. Report of the Excavations and Other Work. La Protection de Philae. Sur Une Stele Copte. Rapport Sur Une Statue de Tigresse ou de Lionne. Work of the Expedition of the University of California at Naga-Ed-Der. A Propos de Beni Hassan. Statue de Sedher Le Sauveur. Une Stele Fragmentee d'Abousir. Bound in full cloth. Externally smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Light fading to the spine with the odd small mark to the boards. A small mark to the spine. Front hinge just starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd small spot and occasional ink annotation. Very Good Not Stated hardcover
785R39London: The New Sydenham Society 1859-1901. Cloth. Good. 9" by 6". None. A very scarce and important medical collection comprising sixty-one volumes including an index printed by the New Sydenham Society with many of the works appearing in the English language for the first time. The New Sydenham Society was active from 1858 until 1907 and followed in the footsteps of the Sydenham Society who operated from the early 1940s until the late 1850s. Named for the important seventeenth century physician Thomas Sydenham known as the English Hippocrates their mission was one of antiquarian interest aiming to publish medical writings and history works.Two works are incomplete and lacking a volume: 'A Clinical Treatise on Diseases of the Liver' and 'Lectures on Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics'.Many volumes are illustrated including colour plates and folding plates.With all bar one volume in the original cloth; some have been rebacked and numerous repaired.Comprising: I. 'A Treatise on Syphillis in New-Born Children and Infants at the Breast' was written by P. Diday. It was the first work published by the New Sydenham Society in 1859.II. 'Gooch on some of the Most Important Diseases peculiar to Women' was published in 1859.III. 'Memoirs on Diptheria from the writings of Bretonneau Guersant Trousseau Bouchut Empis and Daviot' was published in 1859.IV. 'A Clinical Treatise on Diseases of the Liver' was written by Friedrich Theodore Friedrichs and published in 1861. It is incomplete this being volume II of the work only. It contains two plates and in-text illustrations.V-VIII. 'A Handbook on the practice of Forensic Medicine' is complete in four volumes written by Johann Ludwig Casper. These were published between 1861 and 1865.IX. 'A Guide to the Qualitative and Quantative Analysis of the Urine' was written by C. Neubauer and J. Vogel and published in 1863. It is illustrated with four plates as well as in-text illustrations.X. 'On the Anomalies of Accommodation and Refraction of the Eye' was written by F. C. Donders and published in 1864. It is illustrated with diagrams through the text. From the library of a nineteenth century eye doctor.XI. 'Clinical Memoirs on the Diseases of Women' is two volumes bound as one and the volume is bound in leather. It was written by M. Gustave Bernutz and M. Ernest Goupil.XII-XVI. 'On Disease of the Skin including the Exanthemata' is complete in five volumes and was written by Ferdinand Hebra.XVII-XXI. 'Lectures on Clinical Medicine' was written by A. Trousseau and is complete in five volumes.XXII. 'A Collection of the Published Writings of the late Thomas Addison' was published in 1868. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author and eight plates.XXIII-IV. 'A Manual of Pathological Histology to serve as an Introduction to the Study of Morbid Anatomy' was written by Dr. Eduard Rindfleisch. It is complete in two volumes published in 1872 and 1873. Illustrated with in-text diagrams.XXV-XXVI. 'The Collected Works of Dr. P. M. Latham' is complete in two volumes published in 1876 and 1879.XXVII-XXXI. 'Smellie's Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery' is complete in three volumes published between 1876 and 1878. Volume I is illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author.XXXII. 'Lectures on Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics' by Dr. Theodor Billroth was published in 1877. Incomplete; lacking the second volume. Illustrated with in-text diagrams throughout.XXXIII. 'The Medical Digest' by Dr. Richard Neale is a medical sciences bibliography published in 1877.XXXIV-XXXV. 'Bibliotheca Therapeutica or Bibliography of Therapeutics' is complete in two volumes written by Edward John Waring.XXXVI. 'A Handbook of Physical Diagnosis comprising the Throat Thorax and Abdomen' was written by Dr. Paul Guttman and translated from the third German edition. Published in 1879. It is illustrated with five plates.XXXVII. 'Investigations into the Etiology of Traumatic Infective Diseases' was written by Dr. Robert Koch and published in 1880. It is illustrated with five plates.XXXVIII. 'Selections from the Works of Abraham Colles' was published in 1881 and is illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author.XXXIX. 'A Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Diseases of the Chest' was published in 1882 and written by William Stokes. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author.XL. 'Selections from the Works of the late J. Warburton Begbie' was published in 1882 and is illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author.XLI. 'Lectures on the Localisation of Cerebral and Spinal Diseases' was published in 1883 and written by J. M. Charcot. Illustrated with in-text diagrams throughout.XLII-III. 'Handbook of Geographical and Historical Pathology' is complete in three volumes and was written by Dr. August Hirsch.XLIV. 'Recent Essays by Various Authors on Bacteria in Relation to Disease' was published in 1886 and written by various authors including Koch Friedlander and Loeffler. Illustrated with eight plates. An early and important collection on the nature of bacteria.XLV. 'Selected Monographs: Raynaud's Essays on Local Asphyxia Klebs and Crudeli on the Nature of Malaria Marchiafava and Celli on the Origin of Melanaemia and Neugebauer on Spondyl-olisthesis' was published in 1888.XLVI-II. 'Lectures on Children's Diseases a Handbook for Practitioners and Students' was written by Dr. E. Henoch and is complete in two volumes published in 1889. XLVIII-L. 'Lectures on General Pathology a Handbook for Practitioners and Students' was written by Julius Conheim and published between 1889 and 1890. Complete in three volumes.LI. 'Microorganisms with special reference to the Etiology of the Infective Diseases' was written by C. Flugge' and published in 1890. With vignette illustrations throughout.LII-III. 'Lectures on Diseases of the Digestive Organs' was written by C. A. Ewald and is complete in two volumes published in 1891 and 1892.LIV. 'Selected Monographs on Dermatology' was published in 1893 and contains the writings of the likes of Duhring Berger Prince-Morrow and Nielsen.LV-I. 'A Collection of the Published Writings of William Withey Gull' was published in 1894 and is complete in two volumes. Volume LV is illustrated with twenty plates volume LVI with a frontispiece portrait of the author and one plate. LVI contains the memoir and addresses of Gull. Loosely inserted is a newspaper clipping announcing his death.LVI. 'Clinical Lectures on subjects connected with Medicine and Surgery by various German Authors' was published in 1894 and contains three plates.LVII. 'Selected Essays and Monographs' was published in 1897 and includes writings by Kobner Bruhl Maxwell and Wallbridge. It is illustrated with six plates in colour as well as one folding plate.LVIII. 'On Fractures and Dislocations' was published in 1899 and written by Dr. H. Helferich. It is illustrated with sixty-eight plates including two folding plates as well as in-text illustrations.LIX. 'Selected Essays and Monographs from Foreign Sources' was published in 1900 and contains one folding table and one illustration. With writings from Maschalko Heidelberg Ehlers and Fournier amongst others.LX. 'Selected Essays and Monographs' was published in 1901 and contains eight plates and three portraits. With the writings of the likes of Braxton Hicks Hodgkin Paget and Ehlers.LXI. 'Restrospective Memoranda' was published in 1911 and comprises an index of all works published between 1859 and 1907. It was compiled by Sir Jonathan Hutchinson and is complete with a portrait of the author.A very scarce and extremely important collection of varied medical works. In the publisher's original full cloth binding with one volume bound in half calf. Externally a trifle worn; the single leather volume is starting to the joints and the leather is rather rubbed. Volume XIV has been rebacked with a new spine as has volume LV. All of the Hebra volumes have been repaired with the original spines laid down bar the third as mentioned as have the Latham volumes and numerous volumes besides. A little more noticeably worn to volume XLI. Library stamps to I XXV XXIX XLI LV; library bookplates to the front pastedown of volumes XLI LI; ownership inscriptions to II X XLII and ownership bookplates to III XXX XXXII XXXIV and XXXV. Internally generally firmly bound. Binding particularly front hinge is strained to volume VII and to volumes XXII and LIII. Pages are generally bright and clean with the odd spot; volume XXIV is a little spotted as are the early leaves of volume XXXV. Good The New Sydenham Society hardcover
1896SET49-I-3London: Francis Hodgson 1896-1914. Leather. Good. 8.5" by 6". Various. Twenty volumes of the records of the London Mathematical Society. llustrated with five folding plates and numerous diagrams and formulas in the text. Including essays lists of the council members and more. Volume XXVII: 1895-96 Volume XXVIII: 1896-7 Volume XXIX: November 1897-November 1898 Volume XXX: November 1898-March 1899 Volume XXXI: April 1899 to December 1889 Volume XXXII: January 1900 to June 1900 Second Series: Volumes 1-13 The London Mathematical Society LMS is one of the United Kingdom's learned societies for mathematics the others being the Royal Statistical Society RSS and the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications IMA. The Society publishes books and periodicals; organizes mathematical conferences; provides funding to promote mathematics research and education; and awards a number of prizes and fellowships for excellence in mathematical research. Bound by R. E. Jones and Bros. Twenty volumes of sixty-two only. In half-calf bindings. Externally rubbed with some wear to the extremities and some marks to the boards. Lifting to the leather on the backstrip of three volumes. 8 joints are starting with 7 joint tender. Labels to the boards of 2 volume. Internally firmly bound. Institutional bookplates to front pastedowns and some scattered institutional ink stamping throughout. Pages are bright and clean. Good Francis Hodgson hardcover
1566849A17London: The Council for the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1915-66. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 11" by 7.5". Not Stated . A bright set of thirty-five volumes of the Journal of Hellenic Studies in uniform cloth bindings. Issued by the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies with the goal to advance the study in Greek language literature history art and archaeology in the Ancient Byzantine and modern periods. Thirty-five volumes from their annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in Hellenic studies. Articles included are by the likes of R M Davies W R Lethaby H W Parker A W Gomme et al. Also featuring reviews of recent books relative to the subject. In uniform bright cloth bindings. Original wraps bound in. With half titles and additional uniform title page. Two parts per volume bound in one except to latest issues which are complete in one part. Some of the latest numbers without half titles as issued. Each volume features illustrations in text as well as full page plates collated below. Comprising the following:Volume 35 with nine full page plates. Collated completeVolume 36 with nine full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 37 with two full page plates. Collated complete.Volume 38 with four full page plates. Collated complete.Volume 40 with ten full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 41 with eighteen full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 42 with twelve plates. Collated complete. Volume 44 with twelve full page plates of which two in colour and folding. Collated complete. Volume 45 with thirteen full page plates of which one folding in colour. Collated complete. Volume 46 with fourteen full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 47 with twenty one full page plates of which ten in colour and one folding. Collated complete. Volume 49 with plates A-L and seventeen further full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 50 with twelve full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 53 with seventeen full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 54 with twelve full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 58 with twenty-one full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 60 with seven full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 61 with two full page plates of which one folding. Collated complete.Volume 64 with eleven full page plates. Collated. complete. Volume 71 with forty-seven full page plates. Collated complete.Volume 72 with eight full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 73 with frontispiece and seven further full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 74 with eleven full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 75 with fifteen full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 76 with three full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 77 with frontispiece. Including Archaeological Reports of 1956 bound in with original wraps. Collated complete. Volume 78 with fifteen full page plates. Collated complete.Volume 79 with five full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 80 with fifteen full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 81 with seven full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 82 with eleven full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 83 with six full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 84 with six full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 85 with thirty full page plates. Collated complete. Volume 86 with ten full page plates. Collated complete. In uniform full cloth bindings with titles in gilt to spine renewed endpapers. Original wraps bound in some professionally restored. Externally very smart with minor shelf wear only occasional light marking to spine or boards. Damp marks to front board vol 86. Faint library stamps to original wraps and occasional leaf of text. Library bookplates to front endpapers of the occasional volume. Embossed minor library stamp to leaves of plates. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Very Good Indeed The Council for the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies hardcover
1900031880London: Grolier Society 1900. Book. Fine. Three-Quarter Leather. Limited Edition. Royal 8vo 23 x 15.5 cm. Complete 15 volume set; Edition De Luxe this set numbered 990 of 1000 copies. Collection of ten literary biographies see below beautifully bound in an elegant and refined "arts and crafts" style; contemporary three-quarter green morocco gilt-decorated spines including floral motifs highlighted in red. Top edges gilt other edges uncut; green and gold marbled end papers. Richly illustrated with hand-coloured frontispiece plates in each volume and throughout the set a further 75 b/w plates with captioned tissue-guards. In fine condition with minimal rubbing to extremities. Contents clean and tight unmarked no inscriptions. Following the Grolier Society's successful Beaux & Belles of England this collection of entertaining biographies was published including: Lawrence Sterne Horace Wallpole Beau Nash Fanny Burney Lady Montagu Peg Woffington Mrs Jordan Colley Ciber and Captain Gronow. A fine set beautifully bound. Grolier Society Hardcover
18945Nos. 1-29 all publ. London 1969-1971 continued as: <B>FRENDZ.</B> Nos. 1-35 all publ. London May 1971-Sept. 1972. Tabloid except no 2 which is 4to; newsprint; unbd. also numbered :FRIENDS Nos. 1-28 London: December 1969-May 3 1971 / FRENDZ No. 1 ie. No.29 of Friends - No.35 all published. Printed in b./w with occasional colouring. 63 issues. Condition generally good to very good only occasional light staining and discoloration of the paper. Underground paper which started off as the British edition of Rolling Stone; No. 1 of 'Frendz' is identical to no. 29 of the precursor. Edited by Alan Marcuson later by Jerome Burn and John May includes the Great British Catalogue which is equivalent to the U.S. Whole Earth Catalogue. Frendz was formed when Friends went into liquidation and under Jerome Burne and John May it became known for its in-depth coverage of all aspects of the alternative society. It was a rival to IT and OZ. Extensive coverage of music especially local heroes Hawkwind and the Pink Fairies and the newly-burgeoning rock festivals they and others like them played at - Bath Isle of Wight Phun City Glastonbury Bickershaw etc. as well as all aspects of the drug culture; the Oz trial; the occult; ecology including Whole Earth catalogue supplements; the Notting Hill scene of which the paper formed an intrinsic part; the White Panthers; etc. Main contributors include David May Barney Bubbles Jonathon Green Rosie Boycott Pennie Smith Heathcote Williams Nick Kent Stanislaw Demidjuk Charles Radcliffe David Widgery Felix de Mendelssohn Charles Bukowski Michael Moorcock Robert Calvert. Interviews with JG Ballard William Burroughs Wavy Gravy John & Yoko the MC5 AJ Weberman Mo Tucker & Doug Yule and Kate Millet. unknown
18098Numbers 1-48 all published. Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art LAICA. Complete set June 1974 - February 1987. All original copies most in fine condition small shortcomings noted below. Published initially simply as "Journal " A contemporary Art Magazine also as L.A.I.C.A . Journal The Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art. Editors Fidel Danieli Eleanor AntinJulius Kaplan Michael Auping Barry Brennan Bridget JohnsonDebra Burchett-Lere Francis Colpitt Michael Delgado Cindy Berry Douglas Blau Jerry Dreva Mareianna Ziotnick Lane Reelya Number 2 reports on the first LAICA General Membership Meeting June 1974. Numbers 12-28 printed on a cheaper quality paper mostly in b/w only with occasional colour covers. From then on the magazine becomes more substantial and contains artists' pieces. No. 40 offers a survey of previous numbers. Featuring: John Baldessari Eleanor Antin Hans Burkhardt Lorser Feitelson Helen Lundeberg Rachel Rosenthal Allen Kaprow Newton & Helen Harrison Karl Benjamin Ed Ruscha John McLaughlin Wallace Berman Ruscha Kaprow Peter Krasnow Rauschenberg Charles & Ray Eames Stan Brakhage Erichard Prince Boltanski Richard Diebenkorn Douglas Huebler Number 28 is a very curious issue in which the entire publication is printed in mirror images normal on the rectos and reversed on the preceding versos. From here on the magazine becomes much more substantial and contains many artists' pieces. Also various thematic issuese.g.: Video art; Italian art; film photography Chicano art Transatlantic artists Transgressive phenomena Music/Arty Fluxus Performance Conceptualism etc. Small shortcomings to condition: Number 2 light cover soilage Number 6 small staple holes in the first 32 pages front edge Number 10 ballpoint markings and address label on front cover Number 14 browning of front cover small hole in right hand corner bottom Number 22 felt tip marking top left front cover Number 24 light cover soilage. unknown
18728Nos. 1-5/6 all publ. Basel Edition C.L.A.G. 1982-1988. Size h/w: 296 x 209 cm. With an original silverprint copyrighted with a stamp on verso in each issue: Original blindstamped metallic wrappers near mint condition. Edited by Carl Laszlo René Matti and Michael Heitmann. With contributions by Allen Ginsberg William S. Burroughs Les Levine Manon Taylor Mead Peter Orlovsky Andy Warhol Robert Mapplethorpe a.o. In each issue an original silverprint copyrighted with a stamp on verso: -No. 1 portrait of William S. Burroughs by Robert Mapplethorpe; -No. 2 photograph by Manon; -No. 3 portrait of Taylor Mead 1971 by Gerard Malanga; Texts in German Malanga's writings are in English.The photo of Taylor Mead by Malanga inserted. Covering Malanga's extended works his diary from 60's poetry portraits nudes to voyeuristic photos also incl. the Burroughs interview by Malanga -No. 4 portrait of William S. Burroughs by Victor Bockris; -No. 5/6 Eric H. Olson: Fotokomposition 1985 in the Olson's Photokomposition 8 pagespartly colour. unknown
19357Number 1-13 complete Athens Paris & Bologna 2010-2016 No.1 is the "Nun Variant". Plus: the TAR ART EDITION Toiletpaper Record Two Toiletpaper Book Anthologies and Three Calenders see details below. "ToiletPaper" is an artists' magazine created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari born out of a passion or obsession they both cultivate: images. Art Direction by Micol TalsoThe magazine contains no text - each picture springs from an idea often simple and through a complex orchestration of people it becomes the materialization of the artists’ mental outbursts. Since the first issue in June 2010 "Toilet Paper" has created a world that displays ambiguous narratives and a troubling imagination. It combines the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery. The result is a publication that is itself a work of art which through its accessible form as a magazine and through its wide distribution challenges the limits of the contemporary art economy". A brand new spectacular collection of twenty-one ToiletPaper-related items: comprised of -a complete set of all thirteen numbered issues of this fascinating irregularly issued artist's project published to date - 1 June 2010 with the "Nun" special edition cover / 2 January 2011 / 3 June 2011 / 4 November 2011 / 5 February 2012 / 6 July 2012 / 7 December 2012 / 8 September 1971 / 9 February 1981 / 10 December 1944 / 11 April 1987 / 12 Undated / 13 Undated in the collector's edition limited to six hundred and fifty numbered examples packaged with a ToiletPaper folding fan multiple - along with -the hors serie "Tar Art Special Edition" Summer 2011 that appeared between issues 4 and 5 -the three ToiletPaper spiral-bound calendars issued to date for 2013 2015 and 2017 -the two "ToiletPaper Book" hardbound anthologies - the second from the deluxe "Platinum Edition" and t - the "I Always Remember A Face Especially When I’ve Sat on It: A Vinyl Record Compiled by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari Published by The Vinyl Factory" 12" picture disc in a vinyl sleeve limited to one thousand numbered examples. - Additionally these come with a special ToiletPaper pictorial canvas tote bag produced for Maurizio Cattelan's 2011 Guggenheim retrospective exhibition. - ISSN 1792-3891 hardcover
190640192NY: Colonial Society of America. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1906. Proof. Pages. B&W Illustrations; 36 36 pages; These are a series #52 of 300 complete series of remarque proofs of Colonial American scenes with the artist's penciled signature in the bottom margin. . '/Occasional; light grey foxing to some margins of mounts. Limitation information on reverse for subscriber Hon. George Peabody Wetmore. I imitation is ink stamped and signed in pencil by Society Secretary Theodore Compton. The remarque consists of a miniature image of the subject and which is in the lower margin of the Chine Colle which is a thin layer applied over the etching. The total dimensions are 14 x 19" and the Image Area is 9" x 13" which is in all cases fine. Only the outer margins show any minor defects. Each etching has a thin tissue protector . A few about 10 of the protectors have worked their way to the edges of the etchings and show subsequent rumpling. The Colonial Society of America was incorporated in 1906 so I have used this for the date of issue. We have been unable to locate any other instances of this set. ; Signed by Artist . Colonial Society of America unknown
93146University of Michigan Library. New. N.D. Paperback. 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. Reprint of 1914 edition. 572 pages. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works La Vie et L'uvre Oeuvre Raisonnee University of Michigan Library paperback