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19318662Düsseldorf : Schwann 1931. XX, 558 S. : Mit 2 Kt. u. 217 Textbildern ; 4° gebundene Ausgabe, rotes Leinen, Rückenbeschriftung etwas abgeblättert, goldgeprägter Deckel und Rücken, sonst Exemplar in guten Erhaltungszustand
13007Un volume in folio, reliure éditeur pleine toile verte, titre, filet dorés, titre et double filet dorés sur le premier plat, double filet doré sur le quatrième plat. N°32 janvier 1905 au n° 47 de décembre 1905. JANVIER: la revue des variétés. Couverture de Ferdinand BAC. Illustrations photographiques de REUTLINGER pour le satyre sentimental (avec Albert BRASSEUR). Revue impossible pièce en deux actes paroles et musiques de Pierre MILLE représentée pour la première fois à huit clos au théâtre des variétés entre le 24 et 25 décembre 1905 dessins de Ferdinand BAC. FEVRIER I : portrait de Suzanne DESPRES en couverture, notre enquête sur la photographie photos ROYER. Portrait de Cléo de MERODE par V. BERGER.. L’album de SEM, la revue des folies bergères, la mode parisienne/. MARS : Melle LAVALLIER et Jeanne SAULIER Rôles de MIMI et MUSETTE- la petite Bohème aux variétés Des Mathurins à la boîte à Fursy- l’Italie sous la neige. FERVIERLL : la fille de Roland à l’opéra comique par Mme CARRE dans le rôle de BERTHE- la saison musicale à Paris- Galerie des artistes lyriques. MARS I : n°36. Giboulées- aquarelle de RIDWAY KNIGHT- A Monte Carlo- les sports modernes- Echos parisiens. MARS II : la mi- carême - la reine des reines: Mademoiselle Jeanne TROUPEL, l’élue des halles 1905. Le carnaval en Italie- Le carnaval à Nice- Le carnaval à Menton. Les danses Brahmaniques. AVRIL II Henry BATAILLE dessinateur- Melle Eve LAVALLEE par Henri BATAILLE- les dessins d’Henri BATAILLE- les salons de 1905 15 pages illustrées. N°40 salons de 1905 société des artistes français mai 1905 18pages. N°41 numéro spécial Roi d’Espagne à Paris n°42 : Juillet 1905 Au café concert Superbe couverture illustrée en couleur de MUCHA. Enquête sur l’art dans la photographie. n°43 Août Femme au balcon par Ignacio ZULOAGA, 16 pages. N°44 Septembre : Jean Jacques HENNER 1829 1905 14pages. °45 Octobre ; portrait d’Eléonora DUSE. Horizons de Paris-Danses nouvelles une fête de l’étrier- le rallye de Villebon- Un cauchemar de BUFFALLO BILL. N°46 novembre le voyage du président de la république Française, (LOUBET) en Espagne et au Portugal 16pages. N° 47 Décembre numéro spécial de Noël 32 pages. Noël par CORCOS, conte de noël par NOZIRES : l’échevin de REUSEMONDE illustrations de KOWALSKY. Un mariage manqué par DOËS- Le mendiant aux yeux bleus. Le réveillon à travers les âges par Louis MALTESTE. Le feu et la neige, conte de Noël Hiver conte de Pierre MILLE illustrations de POPINEAU. Une illustration en noir à pleine page de MUCHA- Hop dans le sac légende russe par GRIGORIEFF 32 illustrations de CARAN D’ACHE sur 5 pages, L’ensemble sur papier couché. Très bon état. Coloris frais.
980152Ancienne Librairie Ruat - A. Tacussel, Editeur Marseille 1924 Grand in-8 ( 260 X 170 mm ) de 174-1 pages, demi-basane noisette, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleuron dorés avec piècesde titre de basane olive, couvertures conservées. 11 illustrations hors-texte de Van Maldere, M. Berle, F. Berthet. Bel exemplaire de ce livre très rare sur les santons. Des bibliothèques Claude LANET et Léopold DOR ( Ex-libris ).
18789489Chapman & Hall, London 1878. VII, 352 u. VII, 352 S. mit 1 Farbtafel, 32 S. Verlagsanzeigen. Rotes Leinen. Es fehlt die Faltkarte. The folding map is missing. Stärkere Gebrsp. Berieben u. etwas bestoßen. Etikettreste auf den Vorderdeckeln. Gelenke u. Buchblock locker. Mehrere Besitzeinträge. Teils Bleistiftanstreich. Ordentliches Exemplar. - Interessante u. vielgelesene Reisebeschreibung über die Kapkolonie,
1960mon0000440766Lutterworth Press 1960T. hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Well read with some wear to binding but still very useable. Lutterworth Press hardcover
20121382278Oxford: Clarendon Press 2012. First edition impression 1. Hardcover. Octavo Three volumes. In Very Good condition with Very Good dust jackets. Spines are purple with white print b&w portrait. Boards in blue cloth. Text in Latin and English on facing pages.<br /> <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. 1. Editorial Introduction ISBN 9780199602636 xiv 380 pages b&w illustrations - Vol. 2. The English and Latin Texts Part i ISBN 9780199602643 xii 575 pages - Vol. 3. The English and Latin Texts Part ii ISBN 9780199602650 xii paged 576-1400.<br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Case #1. 1382278. FP New Rockville Stock. Clarendon Press hardcover
1965182856New York: Lyle Stuart Inc 1965. Signed. Paperback. VG rubbed edge-wear to covers corners & spine ends; spine top has small bump. spine tanned. back lower corner creased/crimped. pg 82 has small black ink-like marks to upper edge. illustration of pg 100-101 has a small spot of foxing to upper edge & spot to back; pg 101 has two small spots; small chocolate like pieces were removed from these pgs. Black and white illustrated wraps; multi-colored & textured paper pages. 100 pp. Illustrations. A nice bright copy that remains tightly bound. Bukowski's silver marker signature and date on one of the blue closing pages. A wonderfully designed edition by the renegade publisher Lyle Stuart. Noel Rockmore's illustrations accompany Bukowski's poems. One of 3100 Copies. Lyle Stuart Inc paperback
19792997Jackson: University Press of Mississippi 1979. Very good/Very good. Signed by Eudora Welty pg 221 and Barry Hannah pg 481. Fading to spine but otherwise very good and approaching fine. University Press of Mississippi unknown
DADAX0894120360Brand: Aegean Park Press 0000-00-00. 1st US - 1st Printing. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Aegean Park Press paperback
1992SONG0300140053Yale University Press 1992-06-01. Eighth ed. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.67x2.67x9.44. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Yale University Press hardcover
1733225512London: Printed for J. Pemberton N. Prevost R. Franklin C. Davis 1733. Second Edition First English Language Translation. Simple modern rebind in full brown crushed morocco gilt spine titles and decorations all edges speckled red top edge stain black plain endpapers. Top stain rubbed mild toning to first and final few pages period inked inscription. Two plates fairly inconsequentially mis-bound. Plate for pt. 1 p. 235 bound at p. 135; plate for pt. 2 p. 170 bound in pt. 1. Inner and outer margins of illustrations inconsequentially shortened in the binding process no loss to plates. Internally very clean and crisp handsomely and tightly bound. An overall fine piece of eighteenth century natural history and philosophy. Illustrated with 21 bound-in copper plates many folding including frontispiece engraved by A. Motte. Octavo. xvi 279; 300 20. Two parts bound in one. 5" x 8" Although Le Spectacle de la Nature was occasionally used as a natural science textbook in its time Pluche's primary purpose in his eight volume work was to encourage young people to be excited and curious about the world around them. As the preface states Pluche writes "with the View of making young Persons sensible what Treasures they possess unenjoyed and to present to their Observation those things that Distance Minuteness or Inattention may have concealed from them" v. Written as a dialogue between four fictional characters the book follows the young Chevalier du Breuil as he visits his friends in the country. During their walks they discuss what they see which in this volume includes insects birds terrestrial animals fishes and plants. The conversations are not too technical; as Pluche says "we have endeavoured to exclude from the work whatever might seem disagreeable; and instead of a methodical Discourse or a Chain of Dissertations that frequently satiate and disgust we have chosen the Style of Dialogue as most natural and proper to engage all sorts of Readers" ix. A delightful mix of a natural history lesson with a lively chat with friends this work welcomes you into wonder crafting a lens of curiosity through which to see the world right outside your door. <br /> <br /> <br /> Kennedy Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature 340. Printed for J. Pemberton, N. Prevost, R. Franklin, C. Davis unknown
1935163336N.p.: N.p. 1935. Vintage reference photograph taken on the set of the 1935 film showing directors Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur with actors Julie Haydon Nöel Coward Martha Sleeper and John Barrymore. Museum of Modern Art film library stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> After dying in a plane crash the ghost of an acid-tongued widely hated publisher finds himself doomed to be a restless spirit unless he can find a human on Earth who can shed a tear for him. Nöel Coward's first starring film role.<br /> <br /> Although Barrymore did not appear in "The Scoundrel" he appeared in the 1934 film "Twentieth Century" written by Hecht and MacArthur. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Rosenbaum 1000. Spicer US Precursor. N.p. unknown
1965mon0003147979A Loujon Press Award Book Lyle 1965T. paperback. Very Good. . A Loujon Press Award Book, Lyle paperback
1816016773London: Printed for John Murray Albemarle-Street 1816. Near Fine condition. A bright pretty unworn binding -- half morocco over brown cloth by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Imprinted with a tiny stamp: "Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe London England." SEE PHOTOS. Sharp corners. Hinges are perfect. Top edge gilt. Raised bands and bright gold spine title. Previous owner's name at top of the half-title page. This copy collates exactly the same as Randolph 55. Tinker 551. Wise I pp106-107. Not a rare book but copies in condition as nice as this are scarce especially when beautifully bound by one of Europe's most prestigious binderies. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine condition. 92pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street Hardcover
19341674<p>BAYNTUN-RIVIERE BINDING FIRST EDITION FINE.</p> HEINEMANN hardcover books
19341674<p>BAYNTUN-RIVIERE BINDING FIRST EDITION FINE.</p> HEINEMANN hardcover
1962140939135Paris: Jacqueline de Jong 1962. First edition. Issue #2. 64 pp. Blue stapled wraps. Text in multiple languages including English. Very Good with wraps sunned along edges with small stain to bottom of yapped edges internally clean and bright. The journal of the northern contingent/schism of the Situationist International with cutting-edge '60s graphic design and an eclectic subject matter. Jacqueline de Jong unknown books
1962140939135Paris: Jacqueline de Jong 1962. First edition. Issue #2. 64 pp. Blue stapled wraps. Text in multiple languages including English. Very Good with wraps sunned along edges with small stain to bottom of yapped edges internally clean and bright. The journal of the northern contingent/schism of the Situationist International with cutting-edge '60s graphic design and an eclectic subject matter. Jacqueline de Jong unknown
1929c363jMortons Printers 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. original burgundy boards with gold gilt on the front are a little shelf rubbed and the spine ends are very slightly frayed. the top of the boards are a little 'knocked'. internally the book is fine. there are no inscriptions and the binding is excellent. 62 pages. very well preserved. shows very little use. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Mortons (Printers) hardcover
184572166London: William Smith 1845. Leather. Very Good. 3/4 leather over marbleized boards 1845 William Smith illustrated throughout. Leather is rubbed and scared but intact. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. William Smith hardcover
18572853London: Longman Brown Geen Longmans and Roberts 1857. 12mo. vi 98 pp. Additional illustrated chromolithograph title page. 8vo 19x15 cm 7Ωx6" original black papier-machÈ binding intricately formed with central oval portrait of William Shakespeare in terra-cotta on front cover rear cover with oval bearing intertwined initials "W.S." red boards showing through the spaces in the design black leather spine. A scarce survivor of this inherently fragile binding style. In need of some binding repair: lower third of spine perished three of the four outer corners of the boards have chipped rear cover detached; good only yet an extremely rare Humphrey's title. <br/><br/> Longman, Brown, Geen Longmans and Roberts hardcover books
1948572319London: Arthur Barker 1948. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 160pp. Illustrated by the author. A little sunning and foxing on the boards tiny bookstore stamp on rear endpaper very good or better in lightly chipped and torn very good or a little better dust jacket. The author and illustrator was among many other things a very successful screenwriter and one of the principal writers of the screenplay for The Wizard of Oz. He was chosen on the basis of his The Tale of The Land of Green Ginger. This novel is a twist on Lysistrata casting the character in a campaign of equal rights for women. Very scarce especially in jacket. Arthur Barker hardcover
84011Simic New Rennaissance Galleries. Paperback. Like New. As new clean tight and bright large format softcover oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Simic New Rennaissance Galleries paperback
184548648London: Longman. Good. 1845. Hardcover. Original gilt-decorated cloth AEG. Pages loose in binding. Covers very worn/soiled spine cloth nearly detached. Preliminary pages printed in black and red. Colored pictorial title 3 colored plates per month. Single leaf of ads at rear. Two front blanks. About half a dozen handwritten entries in the diary. 31 total leaves. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Longman hardcover
1853009743London 1853 12mo 19 cm VI 12 chromolithographic plates. Leather-backed cloth boards gilt-lettered front cover some age-toning of paper. A rare chromolithographic survey of medieval illumination by Henry Noel Humphreys 1810-1879 a leading Victorian scholar and popularizer of manuscript art. The work presents twelve plates faithfully reproducing original illuminated pages spanning a millennium of European book painting: an Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-Hibernian page from the Gospels of Moelbrigid Mac Durnan at Lambeth Palace; a Carolingian Golden Gospels in the British Museum written entirely in gold; an example of opus Anglicum from a Gospel made for Canute; a thirteenth-century Bible at the Soane Museum; a Flemish missal from Bruges depicting King David at prayer; two fifteenth-century Italian missals from the Soane Museum; a missal attributed to Hemling or Hemelink c. 1520 in the British Museum; the Hours of Anne of Brittany from the Bibliothèque Nationale then considered the finest known illuminated manuscript; and a spectacular Petrarch manuscript made for a Cardinal of Rome showing Petrarch and Laura pierced by Cupid's arrows. The plates are richly colored capturing foliate borders medallion miniatures and intricate natural motifs with remarkable fidelity. An attractive and historically important example of Victorian chromolithography and the popular study of manuscript illumination. hardcover