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67071NY:: Grosset & Dunlap. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Translated from the French. A reprint edition. Near fine in a near fine trace edge wear at the spine ends and corners price clipped dust jacket. A bright clean and well preserved copy. . Grosset & Dunlap, hardcover books
201515299JParis: Editions des Saints Pères 2015. Second Edition. Text in French. Limited to 1000 numbered copies. 512 pages 13 1/4 inches tall 10 inches wide 2 1/4 inches thick. Very large volume bound in full silver-stamped blue cloth with matching slipcase. The etching illustrations in this deluxe edition were from the magazine appearance of the novel in Le Magasin d'Éducation et de Récréation and have been added in order to illustrate the original manuscript. Created by Alphonse de Neuville and Edouard Riou these engraved etchings are the work of the renowned Henri Théophile Hildibrand known for his work with Gustave Doré. The manuscript restored and published for the first time ever allows for a unique behind-the-scenes experience as the reader becomes immersed in the fantastical world of Verne. Verne’s writing appears neat and elegant with large open margins allowing for legible and methodical edits additions and corrections. Editions des Saints Pères hardcover books
71102NY:: Random House. Very Good. N.D. Hardcover. Retold by Albert G. Miller. Designed by Paul Taylor. All pop-ups appear to be intact and in good working order. First edition thus. Small spot of abrasion on title page light shelf wear and aging else very good in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. . Random House, hardcover books
1954146173Burbank CA: Walt Disney Productions 1954. Final Shooting Script for the 1954 film with blue yellow and green revisions throughout. <br/><br/>Based on the 1870 novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne. Walt Disney's "20000 Leagues Under the Sea" was one of the most expensive and ambitious productions of its time. A 200 foot submarine a 225 pound diving suit a specially built soundstage with a 90 x 165 foot tank and a giant squid which weighed two tons and required a crew of 28 to operate were just some of the monumental challenges of the production. Disney's first CinemaScope motion picture "20000 Leagues Under the Sea" was a resounding success and went on to be considered one of greatest live-action adventure movies ever made.<br/><br/>In 1868 off the coast of San Francisco Professor Aronnax Paul Lukas his assistant Conseil Peter Lorre and master harpooner Ned Land Kirk Douglas set sail upon a armed frigate to investigate a spate of sinkings rumored to be caused by a sea monster. After months of searching the "monster" is spotted sinking a merchant vessel and the frigate attacks only to be sunk themselves. Adrift in the ocean the three come upon a strange metal vessel and realize the "monster" is a "submerging boat." The trio are captured by Captain Nemo James Mason and taken aboard the submarine the Nautilus and journey on a voyage of adventure and discovery under the sea.<br/><br/>Nominated for three Academy Awards winning two for Art Direction and Special Effects.<br/><br/>Shot on location in California Jamaica and the Bahamas. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers with affixed Walt Disney Productions label as called for with Disney scripts from this era noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper with credits for screenwriter Earl Felton. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Earl Felton. 146 leaves with last page of text numbered 141. Mimeographed rectos only with blue yellow and green revision pages throughout dated variously between 1/30/54 and 3/1/54. Pages Near Fine plus wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. Walt Disney Productions unknown books
195494377London:: Collins. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1954. Hardcover. Part of the Collins New Classics Series. Translated from the French. Introduction by Geoffrey Castle. First edition thus. Slight spine slant else very good in a very good moderate edge wear with a few small chips price clipped dust jacket.; 318 pages . Collins, hardcover books
187422169New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co 1874. First American edition. Hardcover. Orig. publisher's brown decorated cloth with beveled edges. Very good. 286 pages. 21 x 15 cm. Four leaves of adverts at rear. Forty two illustrations. The two tales the first based on his own experience on a transatlantic voyage on the Great Eastern the largest iron ship ever constructed. The second fictional novel takes place during the American Civil War. MYERS 22. Very bright fresh copy front cover elaborately decorated in gilt slight wear to backstrip extremities and corners owner inscription free front endpaper. Scribner, Armstrong & Co hardcover books
1874121571874. Translated from the French. London: Sampson Low Marston Low & Searle 1874. 40 pp ads dated August 1874. Original orange cloth decorated in black and gilt beveled all page edges gilt. First British Edition published in September 1874 -- the same month as Scribner Armstrong's American edition. This volume consists of two separate tales. The first is a fictionalized narrative of Verne's 1867 passage from Liverpool to New York aboard "The Great Eastern" the largest iron ship ever built and one of the wonders of its age. Her length was 692 feet her beam was 120 her paddlewheels and propeller were larger than anything the ocean had ever seen and she was designed to carry more passengers than the Queen Mary. Because of her size "The Great Eastern" was the only ship capable of laying the great Atlantic Cable. The second tale is fictional more in Verne's usual style: a Glasgow shipowner devises an adventurous plan to run the Union blockade of southern ports during the American Civil War in order to bring a load of cotton back to his city's 25000 idle looms. This copy is in orange cloth we have also had a dark red copy and a green one -- no priority. It is in bright near-fine condition spine slightly faded as usual with this color cloth occasional light foxing on the leaves within; the elaborate gilt design on the front cover remains bright and atypically the original peach endpapers are not cracked. In our experience this London edition is considerably scarcer than the New York one. Taves & Michaluk V008; Myers 22. <br/><br/> hardcover books
187629712London and New York: George Routledge and Sons 1876. 1st thus Taves-Michaluk V008. This edition not in Myers though see entry 22 for the 1st English edition of 1874 & other subsequent editions known to them. Blue cloth binding blocked in gilt & black. Bevelled edges. Pale yellow eps. "Every Boy's Library" stamped to top of front board. VG spine slightly darkened/abrasion to blank side of frontis po name removal/1" slight crack to rear hinge paper. 270 pp. Frontis. 8vo. 17.5 cm x 11.5 cm. <br/><br/> George Routledge and Sons hardcover books
1966WB17185New York: The Limited Editions Club 1966. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy 81 of a total edition of 1500. Signed by the illustrator Edward Wilson. Excellent copy in slipcase. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
2007Embry 192502Sterling 2007. Reprint. Fine in fine dust jacket with small dent to front spine fold in mylar cover. Sterling, 2007. Reprint. unknown books
18731701020Scribner Armstrong 1873. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1873 but stated 1874. FIRST edition FIRST printing FIRST State: Scarce true First state of the First edition of this title published before the deluxe edition and has a completely different board design. Scribner Armstrong & Co. on the bottom of the spine. 52 illustratons by Riou. The original French edition came out in 1864. Scribner Armstrongs first American edition came out in November 1873 though dated 1874. On the front cloth is the gilt scene of a waterfall and a raft and titles. Original front cover and spine laid down on matching blue cloth. With new matching end papers. All pages are present and overall remarkably clean for a Verne book. Please see many detailed images. A very handsome example of this scarce title in very clean collectible condition. Housed in a felt lined custom-made collectors slipcase. Scribner, Armstrong hardcover books
18741701026Scribner Armstrong 1874. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1873 but stated 1874. FIRST edition FIRST printing FIRST State: Scarce true First state of the First edition of this title published before the deluxe edition and has a completely different board design. Scribner Armstrong & Co. on the bottom of the spine. 52 illustratons by Riou. The original French edition came out in 1864. Scribner Armstrongs first American edition came out in November 1873 though dated 1874. On the front cloth is the gilt scene of a waterfall and a raft and titles. Original front cover and spine laid down on matching blue cloth. With new matching end papers. All pages are present and overall remarkably clean for a Verne book. Please see many detailed images. A very handsome example of this scarce title in very clean collectible condition. Housed in a custom-made collectors slipcase. $5000. Scribner Armstrong hardcover books
1874015260Henry L. Shepard 1874. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Near Fine Copy of The Shepard Edition in Terra Cotta Ink Name Excellent Fresh Copy. Henry L. Shepard Hardcover books
1874015130Henry L. Shepard 1874. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy First Edition 1874 Decorative Brown Terracotta Cloth Beautiful Fresh Copy of This Great Sci-Fiction Classic. Great Movie of The Same. Beautiful Copy. Henry L. Shepard Hardcover books
18741507268Scribner Armstrong 1874. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. A first edition first state of the first American edition of this timeless classic. Very good condition. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Scribner Armstrong hardcover books
1874165801New York: Scribner 1874. 12mo pp. 1-4 i-ii iii-vi vii viii 1-413 414: blank 415-420: ads flyleaves at front and rear 55 full-page illustrations and title page vignette by Riou original brown cloth front and spine panels stamped in black and gold rear panel stamped in blind yellow endpapers. First printing of Scribner Armstrong's "complete" edition published at $3.00 and released in late 1874 or early 1875. This undated 413-page edition with 55 full-page illustrations was preceded by a Scribner Armstrong edition with title page dated 1874 with 384 pages and 52 full-page illustrations a copy of this 1874 edition has been noted signed and dated 4 November 1873 by an early owner. This earlier version was offset from the plates of the British 1872 Sampson Low edition and was offered for sale at $2.00. It is probable that Scribner Armstrong rushed out this early version to compete with the unauthorized edition published in Boston by the Henry L. Shepard & Co. in 1874. Scribner Armstrong's "complete" edition has reset text with printer's imprints on title leaf verso reading "Jas. B. Rogers Co. / Printers and Stereotypers / Philadelphia" and "John F. Trow & Sons / Printers and Bookbinders / 205-213 East 12th St. / New York." Pages 415-420 are publishers' advertisements with a single Verne title FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON DIRECT IN 97 HOURS 20 MINUTES listed on page 420. The title page calls for 52 illustrations by Riou the spine panel for 53 but there are actually a total of 55 full page illustrations in the text as per the "list of illustrations." This "complete" issue published at $3.00 was probably released simultaneously with the "popular" issue 305 pages with 20 illustrations published at 75¢. In any event both editions were available by or before Scribner Armstrong issued the first part of THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND in 1875 as both are advertised on the title leaf verso along with A FLOATING CITY and THE BLOCKADE-RUNNERS the latter noted as "just issued." Regardless of the matter of priority of these Scribner Armstrong editions this "complete" issue is quite scarce and it is a very desirable edition of A JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH. Translation of VOYAGE AU CENTRE DE LA TERRE 1864. Anatomy of Wonder 1995 1-94 and 2004 II-1182. Angenot and Khouri "An International Bibliography of Prehistoric Fiction" SFS VIII March 1981 47. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2228. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 766. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III pp. 1102-05. Suvin Victorian Science Fiction in the UK p. 16. In 333. Bleiler 1978 p. 199. Reginald 14630. Myers 35. Taves and Michaluk V002. This copy has smoke and water damage from a fire but is a tight presentable copy overall. A decent copy of a rare and desirable edition of this book. #165801 Scribner unknown books
1960Embry 196502Nelson Doubleday Circa 1960. Very good. Two toned blue boards. Nelson Doubleday, Circa 1960. hardcover books
19681333670New York Chicago San Francisco: Holt Rinehart and Winston Inc 1968. Second Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 224; G/G; light blue pictorial spine with black text; dust jacket has slight wear to exterior; price clipped front flap; cloth shows some sunning to exterior mostly to spine; strong boards; text block edges lightly toned; previous owner's name to front pastedown; interior clean; tight binding. 1333670. FP New Rockville Stock. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc hardcover books
200522795EYarmouth ME: Sumner & Stillman 2005 & 2008. First Editions. Staplebound pamphlets in printed covers. Both are illustrated with color photographs. Catalogue #124 is 69 pages and Catalogue #136 is 81 pages. Both are in fine condition. The pair: Sumner & Stillman unknown books
185221741Philadelphia: John Sartain & Co 1852. First English Edition. Disbound. Good. First English Edition. A non-contiguous assemblage of material from Sartain's Union Magazine and Godey's Lady's Book from 1851 and 1852. The volume missing the front board would benefit from being disassembled and rebound in it's component parts - half title pages are mis-matched engravings are found in odd places etc. We have not collated this volume and cannot guarantee completeness of the other articles engravings etc other than to note that the Verne and Thoreau articles noted in this description are present and complete and that the issue title pages are also present hence the pricing at well below "market values". There are numerous other interesting items in this assemblage including an early poem with color plate Godey engravings etc etc. Disbound. Contains 2 literary giants in original publications before they were well known - Jules Verne and Henry David Thoreau. The Verne piece "A Voyage in a Balloon" was translated from the French by Anne T. Wilbur. Taves and Michaluk V012 p 143 note that "This was apparently the first time Verne ever appeared in English . The assemblage also contains "The Iron Horse" and "A Poet Buying a Farm" both by Thoreau. These articles are notable for being early contributions to Thoreau's famous work "Walden Or Life in the Woods" published in 1854 which detailed his personal experiences and reflections near Walden Pond in Concord Massachusetts. John Sartain & Co unknown books
1874164625Boston: Henry L. Shepard & Co. 1874. Octavo pp. 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-190 191-192: blank note: last leaf is a blank fly leaves at front and rear twenty inserted plates with illustrations by J. Ferat original pictorial red cloth front and spine panels stamped in black and gold slate coated endpapers. An unauthorized edition. A translation of AVENTURES DE TROIS RUSSES ET DE TROIS ANGLAIS DANS L'AFRIQUE AUSTRALE 1872. Shepard's edition was preceded by the authorized 1873 Scribner Welford & Armstrong edition titled MERIDIANA: THE ADVENTURES OF THREE ENGLISHMEN AND THREE RUSSIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA . an edition made up from the sheets of the British edition published by Sampson Low in late 1872 but dated 1873 on the title page. Shepard's pirated edition was published the same day as Scribner's authorized new edition of MERIDIANA their first edition to be printed in America. The texts of the Shepard and the Scribner translations differ considerably. Bleiler 1948 p. 273. Myers 39 addenda p. 2. Taves and Michaluk V009. Spine lean cloth worn at spine ends and corner tips several stains to cloth an ex-lending library copy with the Richmond Library Association's "rules and regulations" label affixed to the front paste-down their ink-stamp on the first page of the story and the remnant of a checkout slip on the rear paste-down tissue guard foxed some soiling throughout but a sound reading copy which was described by an earlier seller as a "remarkably bright copy near fine with very little wear but a little soil near the edges; the front and rear paste-downs bear old local library indications." So it goes . #164625 Henry L. Shepard & Co. unknown books
1874008026Boston MA: Henry L. Shepard & Co. 1874. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 190 pages of text. Original hardcover binding heavily rubbed and shelfworn with minor bumping to corners and a large stain to bottom corner of rear board; large chips to top and bottom edge of spine; protected in custom stiff archival mylar. Inner hinges are starting to loosen. First pirated edition. Contains 20 black & white illustrations. Measures 75/8 inches in height. Minor smudging to a few pages. Henry L. Shepard & Co. Hardcover books
1993Embry 161400Oxford 1993. First printing thus. Fine in fine faintly rubbed price clipped dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W drawings. Oxford, 1993. First printing thus. unknown books
199362561NY:: Oxford University Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 0195081145 . Translated from the French by Evelyn Copeland. Introduction by Iona Opie. First printing. Fine in a very near fine price clipped dust jacket. . Oxford University Press, hardcover books
189063078New York: Powers & Stein 185 Sixth Avenue 1890. Printed in green and red on yellow coated stock with four vignettes of illustrations for this edition. 12 x 16 inches. Some chipping at margins not entering image. Printed in green and red on yellow coated stock with four vignettes of illustrations for this edition. 12 x 16 inches. Powers & Stein, 185 Sixth Avenue unknown books