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20132080302106803258Not Available 2013. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 version 72 pages Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
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19812090502113704283Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
198120902021204089525th Citizen's Story Folk Club 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 5th Citizen's Story Folk Club paperback
1980KOS02202840Subaru Library 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS02202840 Subaru Library paperback
19942092902141207909Go bun shubbansha 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Go bun shubbansha paperback
201703579Paris, Gautier-languereau , 1980 ; in-8, 220 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
1990145721Roma: Ente Ferrovie dello Stato 1990. 1st edition. Nice copy. folio. hardback in decorated cloth 235pp. colour & b/w plates Fine photography. ITALIAN TEXT Ente Ferrovie dello Stato hardcover
19926[Saint Maurice d’Etelan, Pierre Bettencourt, 1942] ; petit in 4°, broché ; [1] bl., [IV], [81], [3] feuillets et [3] ff. d’illustrations hors-texte ; couverture blanche rempliée illustrée en noir et gris ; page de titre, 12 faux-titres illustrées et 13 onciales ; la totalité des illustrations et décors ont été gravés sur lino d’après les dessins de Jacques Chegaray, chez Pierre Bettencourt, à Saint-Maurice d’Etelan par Notre-Dame de Gravenchon.
1867338251New York: Riverside Press Published by Hurd and Houghton 1867. First edition. pp. iv 5-64 plus plates illustrated with six full-page engraved plates. 12mo. Green embossed cloth stamped in gilt on front cover. Owner's early rubberstamp on front flyleaf. A fine bright copy. First edition. pp. iv 5-64 plus plates illustrated with six full-page engraved plates. 12mo. OCLC lists twelve worldwide holdings: Harvard Brown New York Historical Society LC Delaware Florida University of Illinois Southern Illinois Chicago Kent State Texas A&M and Oakland University. Riverside Press, Published by Hurd and Houghton unknown
19385001938 Paris, édité pour le Laboratoire de l'Hépatrol, 1938, in 8° en feuilles, couverture imprimée ; petite pliure à la page de titre.
20222081502111900668Chinese book office 2022. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese book office paperback
1982111702Lieu Commun 1982 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 22. 269 pages. Tranches poussiéreuses sinon bon état d’occasion.
200601991, Le téméraire, 1994 ; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur . Eo.
18220204521822 - 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Occasional foxing or staining; "withdrawn" stamps on front and rear pastedowns where there are minor remnants of a pocket. Paper library labels on the spines rubbing to joints slight edgewear. Overall Near Fine. Two 5-1/4" x 8-1/2" volumes identically bound in half calf and marbled boards with matching gilt-lettered morocco spine labels. All the pamphlets are complete except for the original wrappers which were not bound in. Both volumes with Edward Everett's bookplate on the front pastedown along with a presentation bookplate of Frederick W. Putnam to Hamilton College both stamped "Withdrawn." In addition to Emerson and Story other contributors include James Kent Charles Sumner Alexander Everett Theopholis Parson James Percifal William J. Spooner Denison Olmstead Thomas S. Grimke Benjamin Toslin Theron Metcalf Asher Robbins Seth Hawley Virgil Maxcy and Asher Ware. Story's DISCOURSE SABIN 92300 is INSCRIBED "The Honorable/Edward Everett/from the Author" on the title and has a partial correction in the author's hand on page 26. In addition to Story's INSCRIPTION to Everett Maxcy and Ware have also INSCRIBED their addresses to Everett. Emerson's address is certainly the most important present in these volumes. Published in an edition of only 500 copies all of which were sold within a months time it was generally well received and was later described by Oliver Wendell Holmes as "our intellectual Declaration of Independence." When Emerson included this essay in his seminal collection in 1841 he renamed it "The American Scholar": "The clarion cry to think to create to become a productive scholar and above all to fulfil yourself as an individualist." BAL 5183; GROLIER AMERICAN 100: 43. Each volume also with the owner inscription of Frederick W. Putnam dated 22 November 1910 Binghamton NY. Putnam a student of Louis Agassiz was the first director of the Peabody Museum of Salem president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science president of the American Folklore Society and president of the American Anthropological Association among other honors. He is widely known as the "Father of American Archaeology." A remarkable collection with an exceptional provenance and association. <br/><br/>Edward Everett--a Unitarian minister member of both the United States Congress and Senate and also a governor of Massachusetts--is perhaps best known for his oratory powers. It is he who gave the "other" address at Gettysburg on 19 November 1863. The next day he wrote Lincoln saying "I should be glad if I could flatter myself that I came as near the central idea of the occasion in two hours as you did in two minutes." hardcover
132794Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1986. Archive of three title card maquettes hand lettered by Harold Adler for the 1963 film. Also included are two fascinating autograph letters both elaborately designed and executed in a calligraphic style from Adler to author illustrator and editor Fridolf Johnson relating to Adler's work with Hitchcock. <br /> <br /> Harold Adler was a calligrapher who created hand lettered titles on over 100 films worked frequently with Alfred Hitchcock and was a favorite of legendary title sequence designers Saul Bass and Pablo Ferro. In addition to "The Birds" 1963 his credits include "Comanche!" 1956 "The Man with the Golden Arm" 1955 "The Seven Year Itch" 1955 "Carmen Jones" 1954 "Psycho" 1960 "In the Heat of the Night" 1967 and "Justine" 1969. <br /> <br /> In 2012 an exhibition of Adler's work was organized by noted typographer and design historian Jill Bell at the American Advertising Federation Kansas City. <br /> <br /> In the first letter dated May 16 1986 Adler describes after touching on other topics meeting Hitchcock and then presenting him with layout ideas for the titles. He then goes into detail regarding his answer to a question about the techniques of artist Eric Gill stating that Hitchcock "was amazed" by this answer and after that would "request 'to be sure to bring that nice young man along" meaning Adler whenever he had a job for Adler's firm. <br /> <br /> The second letter dated June 10th 1986 focuses almost exclusively on Adler's work on "The Birds" going into some detail regarding both the creative and technical processes of producing hand lettered titles for films. He also describes Hitchcock as "an unusual person to work with. He was a master at what he did knew what he wanted and smoked the finest cigars." He then concludes the letter with some brief remarks on how his approach to title lettering evolved over the course of his career. <br /> <br /> The letters themselves are works of art executed in a variety of inks in Adler's detailed penmanship with Johnson's name on each in particular receiving full calligraphic treatment. <br /> <br /> Also included are draft title cards for the film stylistically similar to each other but much different from the titles used in the finished film. Two of the cards are marked as "camera ready" in manuscript colored pencil with titles executed in white paint on black board. The third card photo stat on black paper which accompanied the June 10th letter has been annotated by Adler on both the recto and verso explaining the in more detail the technical process of putting the lettering on film. <br /> <br /> Overall a significant collection of material illuminating a little explored aspect of film design with a direct and significant connection to a seminal work by a director known for personally overseeing all aspects of production. <br /> <br /> Each letter 19 x 24 inches single leaf rectos only. May 16th letter folded twice for mailing June 10th letter folded. Two long diagonal creases to the May 16th letter else both are Fine. Original mailing envelope for the May 16th letter included. <br /> <br /> "Camera ready" title cards 22 x 14 inches. Lightly rubbed and about Near Fine. Third card 18 x 4 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> National Film Registry. Clover Men Women and Chainsaws. Godard Histoires du cinema. Universal Pictures unknown
19992081502111901871Tohoku Forestry University Publishing Company 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tohoku Forestry University Publishing Company paperback
AQ28597Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers s.d. c. 1850 24pp. Woodcut on title page. Title within ornamental border. Six loose bifolia as issued. A trifle creased. A Glasgow printed chapbook comprised of three short stories. The first is a supernatural tale with decidedly Gothic overtones in which the night following the death of his uncle a young man is disgusted to find his relatives mocking the character of the deceased. The rowdy party is duly visited by an apparition who chastises them for their behaviour driving them from the premises. The young man is then shocked when confronted by the figure of his uncle seemingly returned from the grave. He is soon disabused of his spectral supposition upon discovering that his uncle had been alive and well the entire time the ghostly goings on merely a ruse to ascertain which of members of his family deserved to inherit his property. The second story set on an islet in the midst of Strangford Lough Ireland concerns the failed attempt of taxman to collect a considerable sum from the sole resident a wily old dealer in rabbit skins. The final tale 'Scarlet Discovered' is an amusing comedy of manners in which a Highlander outwits a Perth haberdasher who jeeringly mocks his intelligence a broken bloodily nose his reward. . 12mo. Printed for the booksellers, [s.d., c. 1850] unknown
20122081502111901489Beijing Commercial Press 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1808p Size: Large A5 Hardcover Beijing Commercial Press paperback
200703845Paris, ARTHÈME FAYARD, 1978 ; in-8, 396 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Texte intégral de la célèbre émission de RTL.
200602029, Le téméraire , 1996 ; in-4, 46 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo.
200816004La creche, Gestes editions , 2005 ; in-8, 255 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
200807552Bruxelles, Dargaud, 1989 ; in-4, 62 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo coin plier.
ORD-5111Contenant, L'Amour innocent persécuté, L'Esprit follet ou le Sylphe amoureux, Le Coeur volant ou l'Amant étourdi et La Belle Avanturière. Paris. Pierre Prault. 1732. In-12 (102 x 167mm) veau brun, dos à 4 nerfs orné or, pièce de titre rouge, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges, armes sur les 2 plats, 1f.blanc, 4ff.n.ch. (titre, avis du libraire, approbation et privilège), 376 pages. Des rousseurs, petit manque au dos et aux coins inférieurs, reliure restaurée, plats aux Armes de Charles Gaspard Dodun marquis d'HERBAULT, étiquette de Charles EWBANK.