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25871Garden City: Doubleday 1968. First Edition. Review copy. Bound in publisher's original full black cloth with the title stamped gilt on a blue panel on the spine. Dust jacket slightly rubbed at extremities otherwise book is fine in a very good unclipped dust jacket. Publisher's review slip laid in. <br/><br/> Garden City: Doubleday, 1968 hardcover books
1982UREYBOO01FPDistributed by Bookcraft 1982. Very Good. Reynolds Noel B . Book of Mormon Authorship: New Light On Ancient Origins. Tate Charles D. Salt Lake City Utah: Distributed by Bookcraft 1982. 244pp. Indexed. 8vo. Black cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and two short closed tears to top edge. Distributed by Bookcraft hardcover books
1982UREYBOO00LAWDistributed by Bookcraft 1982. Very Good. Reynolds Noel B . Book of Mormon Authorship: New Light On Ancient Origins. Tate Charles D. Salt Lake City Utah: Distributed by Bookcraft 1982. 244pp. Indexed. 8vo. Black cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped spine ends. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good wtih subtly bumped edges. Distributed by Bookcraft hardcover books
1982UREYBOO04LRDistributed by Bookcraft 1982. Fine. Reynolds Noel B . Book of Mormon Authorship: New Light On Ancient Origins. Tate Charles D. Salt Lake City Utah: Distributed by Bookcraft 1982. 244pp. Indexed. 8vo. Black cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with bumped edges a small label stain on rear panel and a one inch closed tear at foot of front panel. Distributed by Bookcraft hardcover books
1982UREYBOO05LRBrigham Young University 1982. Fine. Reynolds Noel B. editor. Book of Mormon Authorship: New Light on Ancient Origins. Provo Utah: Brigham Young University 1982. 244pp. Indexed. Bibliography. 8vo. Cloth. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with bumped corners a yellowed spine and a label stain on rear panel. Brigham Young University hardcover books
1968144188Universal City: Universal Pictures 1968. Vintage borderless photograph of director Joseph Losey on the set of the 1968 film. With holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Adapted for the screen by Tennessee Williams based of his 1963 stage play "The Milk Train Don't Stop Here Anymore." Taylor in a part written for a much older woman plays a terminally ill woman who has an encounter with a mysterious man played by Richard Burton in a part written for a much younger man who may in fact be the Angel of Death. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Sardinia Italy. <br/><br/>7 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine. Universal Pictures unknown books
194331682York Pennsylvania: The Maple Press Company 1943. 1st edition. White cloth spine over printed light-blue paper-wrapped boards. Slipcase. A VG copy in a VG slipcase which is split & worn along one seam. 32 6 pp. Illustrated with decorations by Guy Fry. 8vo. 10-1/2" x 7-1/4" <br/><br/>Laid-in is a publisher's printed Christmas presentation slip. The Maple Press Company hardcover books
2014166695New York: The Morgan Library & Museum 2014. Hardcover. VG/VG- small tear at top front of dust jacket. Navy cloth boards with gilt spine lettering and stamped lettering on cover. Black dust jacket with color-illustration and yellow lettering. xix 381 pp. Color illustrations. "Bright Lights of the Dark Ages is a major new volume on early Medieval art. It features over two hundred stunning and extremely rare early medieval gold and precious stonework objects including brooches buckles shields clasps spoons and other 'grave goods ' that were interred as status symbols with their owners in burials mounds across Europe. The new societies of the early Medieval period which developed on the periphery of the great Roman Empire--Germanic barbarians in Western Europe Sarmatian and later Alanic tribes around the Black Sea and the eastern frontier cities bordering the Parthian Empire in Iran--were all shaped by interaction with the Roman Empire and profoundly influenced by its material culture. Author Noël Adams surveys the magnificent pieces that were made to advertise power and wealth in these new 'barbarian' kingdoms which arose after the fall of the Roman Empire and in doing so shows the dramatic and surprising relationship between these 'migration era' objects and later medieval art. In a volume full of wonderful images highlights include Gothic and Visigothic imperial style brooches from modern-day Slovakia and Crimea superb Gallo-Roman spoons and enamelled domed brooches and buckles from Northern Europe and Britain." The Morgan Library & Museum hardcover books
1848103118<p> Large 4to 9" x12" original red cloth gilt title top cover and gilt decorated spine illustrated with 42 hand colored plates xii. 137 1 pp. and 206 pp. Spine is split and torn lower portion may have been reattached frayed at head and foot hinges weak some minor foxing and toning a little some staining to half title probably from and old flower; otherwise about very good. Plates bright and clean. Henry Noel Humphreys 1807-1879 was a graphic artist and author born in Birmingham. His illustration work ranged from natural history and book illumination to works of fiction. He would do the incredibly attractive illustrations in Jane Loudon's Ladies' Flower Garden Series 1839-1848. The present title was first published in 1841 but several editions followed. Humphreys would also publish a similar work on Moths in 1845 and a second work on moths and butterflies in 1859. The 42 plates in this volume illustrate most of the known British butterflies at that time. ODB.</p> William Smith, books
2000119557New York New York: Robin Symes 2000. Softcover. VG- Front cover lightly creased. White wraps; Unpaginated approx. 150 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color photos. Contains beautiful jewelry items as well as a few decorative items bowls plates etc. from all over the world dated from the third millennium BC up to the twentieth century; Includes Greek Hellenistic Iberian Roman Mayan French and other pieces; Includes a brooch designed by Picasso. Robin Symes paperback books
195490864London:: Collins. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1954. Hardcover. B000Q6BNA4 . Second impression. Previous owner's name and date on front free endpaper else very good in a very good edge worn with several chips dust jacket. . Collins, hardcover books
1948221033London Michael Joseph 1948. 1948. First edition. 8vo. Author's preface and introduction. Full brown morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe spine with raised bands and gilt ruled compartments covers ruled in gilt gilt ruled inner dentelles a.e.g. Very good-fine. F. Hardcover. London, Michael Joseph [1948]. hardcover books
18191064London: John Murray 1819. First thus. First thus. Three volumes. Very attractive bound in contemporary black pebble grain morocco with swirling gilt foliage and ruling on both covers spine elaborately gilt; both covers with ornate blindstamped central medallion and border design. Glazed endpapers with gilt leaf pattern inner dentelles with gilt impressed borders. First collected edition of a contemporary printing including the complete "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" the final part having been finished only a year before this publication. A very attractive fine copy in a most pleasing full morocco binding. <br/><br/> John Murray unknown books
1972301606New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1972. 1972. First edition. 8vo. 15 b/w illustrations; genealogical table. Bibliography. Dust jacket designed by Jerry Thorp unclipped; slight rubbing. Very good. 320 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1972]. hardcover books
1016NY SCRIBNER 1972. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, SCRIBNER, 1972 unknown books
2018Embry 194957C Lazy U Ranch 2018. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color photos. Inscribed by Co-author David Craig. C Lazy U Ranch, 2018. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2003169574Tucson AZ: Nazraeli Press 2003. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Edition of 1000 copies. Preface by Frederic Mathieu. Essay by Noel Jouenne. A collection of 50 duotone images all taken in Calais and looking at the fabric industry there. A close to near fine copy with bumping to the bottom corners in a close to near fine dust jacket with the same bumping to the bottom corners. Signed by Kenna on the title page. Nazraeli Press unknown books
32346Vaduz Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint Ltd. 1964. Softcover. 9.75" x 6.75". Reprint of 1860 edition by Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Tanning rubbing to light blue publisher's wraps. Interiors clean and sound. Very Good. . VeryGood. Paperback . Kraus Reprint, Ltd. 1964 paperback books
32348Vaduz Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint Ltd. 1964. Softcover. 9.75" x 6.75". Reprint of 1862 edition by Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Light tanning rubbing to light blue publisher's wraps. Interiors clean and sound. Very Good. . VeryGood. Paperback . Kraus Reprint, Ltd. 1964 paperback books
32347Vaduz Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint Ltd. 1964. Softcover. 9.75" x 6.75". Reprint of 1878 edition by Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Tanning and rubbing to light blue publisher's wraps. Bottom edge lightly soiled from shelfwear. Interiors clean and sound. Very Good. . VeryGood. Paperback . Kraus Reprint Ltd. 1964 paperback books
32349Vaduz Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint Ltd. 1964. Softcover. 9.75" x 6.75". Reprint of 1870 edition by Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Light tanning rubbing to light blue publisher's wraps. Interiors clean and sound. Very Good. . VeryGood. Paperback . Kraus Reprint, Ltd. 1964 paperback books
1978145806San Francisco: American Russian Institute/Holland Roberts Center 1978. 22p. wraps 7x8.5 inches very good in wraps. American Russian Institute/Holland Roberts Center unknown books
1951117465London: Chapman & Hall 1951. Octavo cloth. First edition. The author's first book collecting a dozen stories flavored with the author's Anglican background and set among England's middle class. A bright nearly fine copy in very good dust jacket with light wear at edges and some light general dust soiling. #117465 Chapman & Hall unknown books
19515328London: Chapman & Hall. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1951. Hardcover. B0000CI2BT . First edition. Near fine in a near fine short barely discernible closed tear at the top of the front panel trace edge wear at the crown of the spine and at the corners lightly dust soiled on the rear panel dust jacket. . Chapman & Hall hardcover books
28443 p.l. x 214 pp. 1 leaf. 8vo cont. red boards flat spine gilt uncut. Paris: Silvestre 1837. bound with: VEINANT Auguste Alexandre. Catalogue des Livres rares et précieux du Cabinet de M. name supplied in a contemporary hand: "Veinant" dont la Vente aura lieu le jeudi 20 décembre 1855 et jours suivants. vi 2 118 pp. 8vo uncut. Paris: E. Tross 1855. Two important catalogues attractively bound together. Each priced throughout in a contemporary hand. I. The sale catalogue of the first library formed by La Bédoyère 1782-1861 one of the best-known French book collectors of the 19th century. The son of one of Napoleon's generals La Bédoyère was a high officer in the Gardes du Corps of Louis XVIII and Charles X and chevalier of Saint-Louis and of the Légion d'honneur. Known as one of the most discerning and rigorous collectors he envisioned forming a library of the best early and modern editions in the most splendid examples. He bought from the leading dealers and made important acquisitions at the sale of Caillard in 1810 and the sales of d'Ourches and Firmin Didot in 1811. When buying modern luxury books he often bought five or six copies printed on the finest paper and selected the best leaves from each to form one "extra" superior copy. He sought with great ardor copies of proofs before letters and the original watercolors and drawings which he bound in the most sumptuous style. "Très-belle bibliothèque formée par un amateur plein de zèle et très-difficile. Les reliures de Du Seuil de Padeloup de Derome sont nombreuses ainsique les ouvrages non rognés."-Gustave Brunet Dictionnaire de Bibliologie Catholique col. 476. The sale of 1750 lots produced the large sum of 108753 fr. Immediately after this sale La Bédoyère started collecting again and the second library was sold in 1862 after his death. This copy lacks the index. II. Veinant d. 1859 formed one of the finest private libraries in Paris of the period. An extremely active collector from his earliest days Veinant knew all the dealers and fellow collectors and frequented the sales rooms. He had the reputation of being extremely difficult and at the same time being one of the most knowledgeable of bibliophiles. Fine copies. ❧ I. Guigard II pp. 269-70-this sale "passait pour l'une des plus riches de son époque tant par le choix le nombre et la variété des sujets que par le luxe de l'ornementation et de la reliure." II. Gustave Brunet Dictionnaire de Bibliologie Catholique cols. 111 & 541-42. hardcover books