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1980156328Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1980. Second. hardcover. fine/near fine. Profusely illustrated with black & white photographs. 297pp. Oblong 4to black pebbled cloth with gilt lettering and inlaid photograph clear plastic d.w. pictorial endpapers. Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1980. Second edition. Fine in very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Signed by both the photographer & author<br/><br/> Capra Press unknown books
3023TLS. 1pg. 6†x 8â€. January 21 1970. Les Avants sur Montreux. A typed letter signed “Noel†to the American newspaper columnist Leonard Lyons: “I am having rather a job catching up with my correspondence! Please forgive the delay in answering your lovely cable. I simply loved it – it was the funniest of all. It was so very sweet of you to think of me. I hope to see you soon. My thanks and my love as always.†The letter is in very good condition and comes with the original envelope. unknown books
175126185Paris: Chez la Veuve Estienne & Fils 1751. A New Edition. 30 folding engraved plates. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary sprinkled calf morocco labels. Some rubbing of joints head of spine chipped short marginal tears in section at the back else a very good copy. A New Edition. 30 folding engraved plates. 1 vols. 12mo. The plates primarily show machinery relating to the woolen industry: looms spinning machines and the like. There is a section on agriculture and also on leather tanning. Chez la Veuve Estienne & Fils unknown books
190530231New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1905. First Edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Handsomely bound in 3/4 brown morocco gilt spine t.e.g. a fine copy. From the library of the great American opera diva Geraldine Farrar with her book label on front pastedown. First Edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. From the Library of Geraldine Farrar. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1997266476New York: Doubleday 1997. First edition. Illustrated. 569 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth and boards. Fine in fine dust jacket. First edition. Illustrated. 569 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Signed on bookplate on ffep "Bon Appétit/ Julia Child." Also inscribed on half-title "To John Ferrone with admiration. Noel Fitch 30 Sept 97." Provenance: John Ferrone Doubleday unknown books
501711See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good COWARD Noel. Autograph Note Signed "Noel" on personal note card ND; to "Dearest Pat": "I am very proud of you. With love." 12mo. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
1960288943London 1960. unbound. 2 pages front and back 7 x 5 inches written on his personal letterhead from 111 Ebury Street in London. July 16th no year circa 1960. In this letter Coward is inviting a friend for a visit in part: ".I came up from the country today and received one letter.I shall be up again on Friday which is the only day as I am working on a new play." Boldly signed. Horizontal fold; Very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1909155736LONDON HARPER 1909 1909. 3/4 DARK GREEN MOROCCO BY HATCHARDS VERY GOOD. LONDON, HARPER, 1909 unknown books
0550<br/><br/>Peri Noel. Le No. Etudes sur le No Drama Lyrique Japonais. Tokyo: Maison France-Japonais 1944. 4to. Wrappers. 495pp. plus 18 black and white photographic plates. Illustrated throughout. As thorough a book on No Drama as one could hope to find. With sections on scenery dance costumes and masks actors and their roles. Includes a detailed bibliography of the writings on Asian theatre by Noel Peri. unknown books
182956750N.p.: publisher not identified 1829. 8vo bifolium spine split halfway light soiling very good. With hymns composed for the occasion by Richard H. Dana and J. S. Christmas. The sermon was delivered by Lyman Beecher but not here printed. AAS and the Graduate Theological Union Library in Berkeley in OCLC. American Imprints 37880; BAL 4423. <br/><br/> publisher not identified unknown books
1933011600NY: Doubleday Doran 1933. First US Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Worn copy with broken spine of first US edition in homemade dustjacket of purple paper on which is pasted title and author name from original dustjacket. Signed with best wishes by Coward on the ffe. Theatre-themed bookplate on the pastedown of Howard Robert Newman whom IBDB lists as a writer and author of the short lived Broadway show "Brooklyn Biaritz" in the winter of 1941. Doubleday Doran hardcover books
196021330Garden City: Doubleday 1960. Reprint. Cloth. Very Good/very good. 8vo. 308 pp. "B-51" at bottom of last page of text. Presumed reprint edition of this novel by the author of Blithe Spirit and Nude With A Violin. A clean very good copy in very good price-intact $4.50 dustwrapper. SIGNED by Coward on the front endpaper. The author's first novel. <br/><br/> Doubleday hardcover books
1925257773London: Ernest Benn Limited 1925. First Edition. 106 1 pp. 1 vols. Orange wrappers. Fine. Each laid into a crimson cloth slipcase with cloth matching chemises. First Edition. 106 1 pp. 1 vols. Ernest Benn Limited unknown books
196132331Garden City: Doubleday 1961. First edition. Black cloth near fine copy in dust jacket. Inscribed and signed by Coward. "for Jere . 'Sail Away' 1961". Jere Admire was in the original Broadway cast of "Sail Away" <br/><br/> Doubleday hardcover books
19385260Manchester England 1938. unbound. 2 pages together measuring 7 x 10 inches Manchester England February 18 1938. In part: ".I am glad to say that the Operette had a splendid 'shove-off' & we are all feeling very happy." A stain from tape repair runs down the center fold but does not affect the text; very good- condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
192829419Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company 1928. FIRST EDITION. Similar to the 1928 UK volume which also contains "Sirocco" and "Home Chat" but with the substitution of "The Queen Was in the Parlour" for "This Was a Man." Inscribed on first white page "For Bob/ from / Noel." Owner inscription on front pastedown. Otherwise a clean near fine copy in a very good dust jacket rather browned on spine with a few small chips at spine ends. A scarce title in dust jacket. <br/><br/> Doubleday, Doran & Company unknown books
1918696641918. Gettysburg Complier Print 1918. Gettysburg Complier Print 1918. Detailed History of the Bankruptcy Clause Noel F. Regis. A History of the Bankruptcy Clause of the Constitution of the United States of America. Gettysburg: Gettysburg Complier Print 1918. 210 pp. Original printed wrappers. Light wear to extremities small label reading "Th. Am. 18. 233" to front cover some darkening to spine internally fresh. $250. A doctoral dissertation submitted to the Catholic University of America. It provides a comparatively full account of colonial bankruptcy legislation and practice and discussion of the topic in the Constitutional Convention. The latter half of the dissertation summarizes the four successive bankruptcy statutes of the United States enacted before 1918. unknown books
1905148236London: Harper 1905. hardcover. near fine. Color frontis. illustrated with many b/w portrait plates with tissue guards. 366pp. thick 8vo 3/4 blue morocco over marbled boards with gilt-decorated spine a.e.g. London: Harper & Brothers 1905. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Extra-illustrated edition. Some scattered light foxing otherwise near fine.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
1981122449Newcastle Upon Tyne Ireland: Bloodaxe Books 1981. First edition. Oblong softcover. Copy 12 from a limited edition of only 25 numbered copies. Poems by Paulin and illustrations by Connor. A fine copy in wrappers. Signed by both Paulin and Connor on the title page and numbered on the copyright page. Bloodaxe Books unknown books
17461219622Wien und Nurnberg: Peter Conrad Monath 1746. Small octavo 6 1/2" x 4 1/2"; 31 572 8 pp. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece and 26 engraved plates many folding. First volume only of eight. Contemporary calf with five raised bands on spine leather spine label. Very Good. Boards rubbed and slightly bowed. Lacks front endpaper. Some soiling to edges of engraving No. 25. Text in German. Shelved in Case #4. 1219622. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Peter Conrad Monath unknown books
1818229706London John Murray 1818. 1818. First edition. 8vo. 19th century 1/2 brown calf over marbled boards front cover detached. Good. 257 pages 2 pages advertisements at end. Small bookseller's ticket of C.E. Rappaport Rome. First issue of the concluding cant with an introductory letter of Byron; plus two of Byron's translations of a Spanish ballad and a sonnet by Vittorelli. Includes a page of advertisements for Byron's works; the second page is an advertisement for Hakewill's Views in Italy. Printed by T. Davison Lombard St. Whitefriars London. 1st Edition. No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. London, John Murray, 1818. hardcover books
1885233875Boston: J. Stilman Smith 1885. First separate publication of this work. 1 vols. 12mo. Original wrappers printed in red and black slight cover toning. A fine copy. First separate publication of this work. 1 vols. 12mo. On the verso of the front wrapper is printed "A Christmas Present from Edward E. Hale". On the cover Hale has written in the top margin "Hon. H. C. Lodge" ; further down by the printed line "By Edward E. Hale D.D." Hale has crossed out the "By" and "D.D." and written "With the best wishes of". This story by the the author of The Man without a Country is followed by the three stanzas of Hale's reverential "Boston Club Song". A splendid association copy. J. Stilman Smith unknown books
1932160209London 1932. unbound. 2 pages front and back 10 x 8 inches London July 7 1932. Written to a friend thanking him for sending photographs and for the use of his private train car on a memorable journey in part: ".Thank you so very much for your letter and the snaps which I thought were most awfully good. It was so nice of you to remember to send them. Do let me know when you come to England again." Two punch holes in the left margin; horizontal and vertical folds. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1969256647Milwaukee WI 1969. unbound. 3.25 x 6.25-inch First Day Cover commemorating the "thirty-eighth annual convention of the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs." Signed and dated "1969" by Coward and postmarked in Milwaukee Wisconsin on May 17 1969. The envelope features an image of an Abraham Lincoln stamp on the left and has a cancelled six-cent Apollo 8 stamp on the upper right. Quadruple-matted in gray with a handsome circular cut-out surrounding a 4.75-inch-wide photo of Coward wearing a hat and overcoat. Set in an off-white frame measuring 14 x 13 inches. Very good condition except for a chip on the bottom edge of the frame which is not visible when viewed straight on.<br/><br/> unknown books
1868126809London England: Bernard Quaritch 1868. original cloth edges uncut. folio. original cloth edges uncut. xvi 216 pages. Second issue with the section on references at the end of the book in the first issue suppressed because of errors Bigmore & Wyman I 350. Preface to the second issue table of contents errata appendix. Contains 106 facsimiles in photolithography produced by Day & Son which are the highlight of this book. The text contains numerous errors but the fine color work done in the plates make the book a worthwhile addition to a printing history library. Covers worn separating at outside joints. Covers separated from text except back inside hinge. Cloth separating from board at lower front fore-edge corner. Back cover stained along fore-edge. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown. Leaves of text loose. Plates all present but out of sequence. Some spotting in text and on plates. Bernard Quaritch unknown books