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1937147541N.p.: N.p. 1937. Draft script for the 1937 film. With the name of character Mary Field and actor Suzanne Kaaren uncredited in the final film added to the cast list in holograph pencil and with a few minor holograph pencil emendations throughout. Screenplay divided into eight alphabetical Sequences A through H.<br/><br/>A melancholic romantic comedy by Ernst Lubitsch about a love triangle between Lady Maria Barker Marlene Dietrich her husband the British diplomat Sir Frederich Barker Herbert Marshall and the charming traveler Anthony Halton Melvyn Douglas set throughout Europe with an oncoming war looming.<br/><br/>Set in London Paris and Vienna. <br/><br/>In a custom quarter leather clamshell box. <br/><br/>Untitled self wrappers. 175 leaves with last page of text numbered H-19. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with white revision pages throughout dated variously between 1/28/37 and 2-1-37. Pages Very Good plus some front leaves with light soiling wrapper Very Good lightly soiled dampstaining separating at the spine side stapled with three staples. N.p. unknown books
1931066206London great Britain: The Nonesuch Press 1931. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2 Volume Set. Greek and English text. Bound in full dark brown morocco with gilt lettering along spines. Marbled endpapers and inside covers. Limited Edition of 925 copies for sale in England and 525 copies for sale in the United States. The Ilaid is numbered 1073 and The Odyssey is numbered 1210. English translation printed from the first 1975 edition of Pope's translation. Shelfwear: light scuffing along edges and covers heavy spine fade to both volumes heavy fading on rear cover of The Odyssey. Both volumes are tightly bound no marks. Set is in Very Good condition. The Nonesuch Press Hardcover
6630Tokyo & New York: Kodansha International 1994. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo 24.25cm; black paper and cloth-covered boards with titles stamped in yellow on spine; dustjacket; vi3931pp. Inscribed by the author in a contemporary hand following the copyright page directly above rubber-stamped name in Japanese: "To Patrick Marks / H.Murakami." Hint of foxing to upper edge of textblock trivial wear to lower edge of front board; very Near Fine in like dustjacket unclipped priced $22.00 with a tiny scratch to upper spine panel. The author's fourth book and third novel to be translated into English originally published as Dansu Dansu Dansu by Kodansha in 1988. Rubin 11. Kodansha International unknown
6628New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1993. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22cm; pale grey paper-covered boards and black cloth backstrip with titles stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; viii45-3271pp. Signed by the author on the front endpaper in a contemporary hand in English and Japanese dated about a month after publication. Faint foxing to upper edge of textblock with a hint of sunning to upper board edges; very Near Fine in a Fine unclipped dustjacket priced $21.00. Murakami's third English-language publication and his first collection of short fiction gathering 17 stories including "The Wind-Up Bird and Tuesday's Women" "Sleep" "On Seeing the 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning" and "TV People." Murakami has always been a reluctant signer who does very few publicity events; contemporary signatures in early titles are uncommon. Rubin 16. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
19723117332New York: Outerbridge & Lazard. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1972. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0876900805 . First American edition. INSCRIBED & dated in 1973 by Marcel Ophuls on the half-title page. Fine in near fine dust jacket. 194pp. 5 3/4" X 8 1/4" 1/2"-inch tear at base of front cover of jacket. Very tiny chip at upper edge of front cover. Some underlining in Stanley Hoffman's introduction. A most uncommon signature in books. ; 5 3/4" x 8 1/4"; 194 pages . Outerbridge & Lazard hardcover
19293116633BOSTON: Little Brown and Company. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1929. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First American edition. Near fine in very good or better dust jacket. Small chips at spine ends on jacket. Traces of mild shelf-soiling at spine on jacket. Tiny nick at edge of front end-paper. The film adaptation in 1930 was awarded the Best Picture Oscar. Attractive copy with the Paul Wenck designed dust jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 291 pages . Little, Brown and Company hardcover
16-6401Paris: de l'imprimerie de Didot jeune an X - 1801-1802. 8vo 13 x 20.5cm 8.25x5.75in; Volumes I to V - 341 384 381 368 and 438 pp. respectively Atlas Volume VI . with 17 plate views 1 plate Carte des Iles Hergest 8 fold out Coastal Charts;.Very good.Uniformly bound in 19th Century qtr. light brown calf and cloth gilt lettering in ruled green label on spine top edge gilt tan and blue-green marbled end papers fore and bottom edges untrimmed; Minor shelf wear to all volumes corners bumped and some rubbed through minor rubbing to joints and top and bottom of spines some soiling and age toning and spots to all untrimmed edges occasional spots and toning of text plates and charts. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:16326858; Howgego I V13 Howes V23 Lada-Mocarski 55 London Tourville 4640 Smith 10466 CS. .George Vancouver 1757-1798 was a British Naval officer and hydrographer and explorer of the Pacific and the North American west coast. He began his Royal Navy career at 14 when he signed on the 'Resolution' as a midshipman with James Cook's Second voyage to the South Pacific and Antarctic Ocean from 1772 to 1775. On that voyage he learned to be a seaman and an officer with summers in the Antarctic Ocean to discover land and winters exploring the South Pacific Islands. He also signed on for Cook's Third Voyage 1776-1779 to the west coast of North America to discover the outlet of a Northwest passage and establish British claims on the land. During a Hawaiian stop for provisions he led one of the boats to rescue Cook's body from an attack by the natives for an unknown provocation. Over the next 12 years Vancouver was promoted to command and gained experience in surveying charting and commerce.The "Voyages." is an important book describing the expedition that was assigned to create better charts of the Hawaiian Islands and the North American west coast along with enforcing the 1790 Nootka Sound Convention and reestablishing British claims to the fur trading commerce. Vancouver was selected to command the new 'Discovery' and William Broughton to command the 'Chatham'. The 1791-1795 surveying and reconnaissance voyage of the 'Discovery' was important in the more detailed charts of the coast than Cook generated. In examining the Strait of Juan de Fuca Vancouver discovered the future named Vancouver Island. During that survey he encounter other Spanish ships surveying the inlet and strait Strait of Georgia . Vancouver continued on to Nootka Sound to meet with Bodega y Quadra and negotiate the terms of the British claims to the Sound. Vancouver originally name the Island Quadra-Vancouver Island. Over the years under British control Quadra was dropped from the name. Vancouver's surveys negotiations of British claims and his involvement in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands under Kamehameha were influential in shaping the Islands and the Northwest Coast of North America.The fold out charts No. 1 to 7 are all titled Coate Nord-Ouest de l'Amerique Reconnue par le Cape. Vancouver and range in similar size of 10.75 x 8.85 inches to neatlines. Chart No. 8 is titled Carte de la Partie de la Cote Nord-Ouest de l'Amerique Reconnue pendant les Etes de 1792 1793 et 1794. showing the west coast of North America from 30 to 62 North by 115 to 155 West Greenwich Wagner NW 853-860 English printing and different scale. Paris: de l'imprimerie de Didot jeune,, an X [- 1801-1802] hardcover
175315244R. Dodsley in Pall-Mall 1753. Hardcover. Good bound in full leather with gilt accents on covers and gilt titles at spine. Some cracking bumping and scuffing to leather. Paper loss to corner of first few pages of Volume 4 not affecting text of frontispiece. Toning to end papers bookplate of 19th Century novelist Edward Heneage Dering inside front panel of each volume and name inside front panel of each volume. Bindings are intact covers all attached. Frontispiece to each volume fold-out map in Volume 2 present and intact. Rare mid-1700's set with parallel text in English and Latin. Includes the Aeneid Georgics Eclogues and supplemental commentary/essays. 8vo. R. Dodsley in Pall-Mall hardcover
188519897Londres (Paris), s.n. (Marcel Seheur), 1885 (1932) ; 3 tomes, petit in 8 carré, plein chagrin noir, dos à nerfs soulignés d’un pointillé doré et double cadre doré sur les caissons, double pièce rouge de titre et tomaison, double encadrement des plats, tête dorée, contreplats et gardes en suédine rouge, couverture rose illustrée et dos conservés, non rogné, étui de suédine rouge bordé de box noir (reliure de l’époque) ; 138, [6] pp. bl. ; [4] bl., pp. 153-272 ; [4] bl., pp. 281-403, [3], [2] ff. bl. avec bien entendu les faux-titres, titres et frontispices à chaque volume ; 26 lithographies libres hors-texte, aquarellées au pochoir et au pinceau, très nombreux dessins, en-têtes et culs-de-lampes libres tirés en bistre, dessin répété aux trois couvertures tiré en bistre, par le peintre Berthommé-Saint-André.
196015362. Paris, Michel Lubineau, 1960 ; petit in-4 en feuilles sous couverture crème rempliée imprimée en rouge, gris et noir, chemise et étui de l'éditeur, titre doré en long ; 138, (4) pp., (2) ff. blancs, frontispice et 15 grandes compositions gravées à doubles pages en couleurs. Traduction de Jean Prévost, Jules Supervielle, Claude Cousson, Bernard Sesé et André Belamich.
1946001621Paris Editions du Pré Aux Clercs 1946
In-12°; seconda e migliore edizione delle opere complete, comprende in prima edizione il secondo volume; pp. (36), 322, (2); 155, (1) tre legni nel testo, al frontespizio e all’ultima pagina marca tipografica, capilettera incisi su legno. 2 tomi in un volume, ciascuno con un proprio frontespizio; legatura in piena pergamena con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Contiene: Discorso in mteria del suo theatro, L’idea del Theatro, Trattato delle materie (sull’eloquenza), Trattato della imitatione, Oration prima al re christianiss. di Francia per il vescovo palavicino, Oratione seconda, Rime, De verbi semplici (in cui parla anche della traduzione e delle figure retoriche), Lettere a Marc’Antonio Flaminio, Pietro Aretino, a una anonima Signora (con una tavola in alfabeto ebraico e una tavola di anagrammi del nome Lucretia); nel secondo: La topica overo dell’elocutione, Discorso sopra l’idee di Hermogene, La Grammatica, Espositione opra il primo e secondo sonetto di Petrarca. Giulio Camillo, detto Delminio, (Friuli nel 1480 circa - 1544) fu umanista, filosofo, letterato e scrittore; si interessò di retorica e oratoria, mnemotecnica e cabala. Tutte le sue opere furono pubblicate postume. Adams S 454; Gamba 1283; Cicognara 754; Young p. 56, Yates p. 174. giolito giulio camillo delminio teatro theatre retorica eloquenza poems poesia traduzione, translation anagrammi grammatica petrarca memoria mnemotecnica memory
183820733Paris, Bourgueleret, 1838 ; in-8 (226 x 148 mm), demi-maroquin citron à coins, dos à grand décor de rocaille dorée mosaïquée de rouge, bleu clair et vert, auteur et titre à froid, filets à froid sur les plats, tranches non rognées (reliure de l’époque); XXVII, 581 pp., [1] f. d’Avis au relieur, portrait frontispice sur chine contrecollé, 10 figures hors-texte gravées sur acier d’après les dessins de Tony Johannot, accompagnées de serpentes légendées et une centaine de vignettes gravées sur bois, dessinées par Jacque, Marville, Janet-Lange, etc. Texte encadré d’un double filet noir.
17359457Paris, Debure l'Ainé (Imprimerie Jacques Vincent), 1735 ; in-4 ; plein veau moucheté havane, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; XVIII, (8) (table et errata), 408, (2) pp., 20 planches en 10 feuilles dépliantes.
1862R98154Paris, Louis Vivès 1862-1868 Ouvrage tout complet en 22 tomes, ensemble +/- 12.000 pp., 23cm., texte en Français, reliures cart. uniformes en très bon état (dos en velin blanc, pièces de tomaison rouges avec titre doré), texte frais avec très peu de rousseurs, cachet (surtout sur les fausses pages de titre et au verso des p.d.t.), volume 22 contient "Table générale des matières", bon ensemble, poids: 20kg., [Louis de Grenade O.P., 1505 Grenade (Espagne), +1588 Lisbonne, théologien et prédicateur], R98154
053793Pars Chez Mercier, éditeur du Furet littéraire, An VIII 1800 in 18 (14x9) 1 volume broché, couverture d'attente muette de papier saumon de l'époque, faux-titre, frontispice gravé (engraved frontispiece), page de titre ornée d'une petite vignette gravée sur bois (woodcut title-vignette), 141 pages [1], non rogné. Johann Heinrich Meibom, 1590-1655. Traduction française par Claude-François-Xavier Mercier de Compiègne, 1763-1800. Rare. Bon exemplaire à toutes marges, tel que paru ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
17041Nice A l'enseigne du Chant des Sphères 1969 in 4 12 volumes reliures plein cuir de l'éditeur, ornées et estampées à froid, dos à nerfs ornés, têtes dorées, sous étuis. Nombreuses illustrations miniatures de Jean Gradassi, coloriées au pochoir, et réhaussées à l'or et au palladium. Exemplaire numéroté sur velin de Lana. Ensemble complet et en très bel état ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1810PHO-2229Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1810, 2 volumes in-8 (22,5x15,5cm), xxvi-434pp.-1f (catalogue), x-473pp.-1f (catalogue suite). Demi chagrin et coins moderne dans un coffret, dos à nerfs avec auteur, titre et tomaison, brunissures sur les premières et dernières pages, travail de vers sur les 3 premiers feuillets de chaque tome renforcé, petit travail de ver en pied. Complet de ses 10 tableaux dont 9 dépliants, manque les 8 gravures de lettres arabes
19702091502133904169Gendai shin sha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Gendai shin sha paperback
117968Paris, Par la Compagnie des Libraires associez au Livre de la Semaine Sainte 1667, 190x130mm, reliure plein maroquin bordeau glacé porphyre aux chiffres et aux armes de Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche, femme de Louis XIV. Dos à cinq nerfs. Toutes tranches dorées. Dentelles intérieures. Garde papier marbré. Charnières, coiffes et coins usés. Bas des coins depuis le début jusqu’à la page 33 tachés. Petite déchirure sur le bas du coin de la page de titre, sans atteinte au texte.
19822081002109001338techno project 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 657p Size: 30cm techno project paperback
1965002853Paris: Aux depens d'un amateur 1965. Book. Fine. Soft cover. Signed by Illustrators. Loose sheets in lithographed wrappers. In grey cloth clamshell box with white lettering. Illustrated with 22 original lithographs in color including wrappers by Leonor Fini. Text in French translated by Andre du Bouchet. Printed on Grand Velin de Rives with BFK watermark. One of 50 copies with an extra suite of the lithographs on Grand Velin de Rives. This is number 83 of a limited edition of 200 copies hand signed by Leonor Fini and Andre du Bouchet on the limitation page. All lithographs protected by tissue guards. The clamshell box is in very good condition with a few vague stains The contents are in mint condition. Sheets measure 40 x 30 cm. . Aux depens d'un amateur Paperback
1940264525Ministerio da Educacao 1940. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. 424 pages with 55 leaves of plates most folded of portraits maps views etc. Plates are reproduced from the 1647 Latin edition. In 1647 Barleu wrote an account of the Dutch colonial empire in Brazil inspired by the leadership of John Mauricio of Nassau who was appointed governor of the Dutch West India Company in 1637 and continued as governor until 1644. Limited edition. First edition thus. A very fine copy in full leather covers over boards with gold insignia and lettering. Covers with bevelled edges. Spine with five raised bands. Marbled endpapers. Binding by A. V. Emmott & Sons Houston. Presentation copy signed by the Minister of Education with typed presentation translated from Portugeuse: 'Rio 7.7.40 Mr. Judge Florencio de Abreu I am pleased to offer you an example of the work of Caspar Barleu - 'Brasil under the rule of Joao Mauricio de Nassar' translated and published by the Ministry of Education. With the expression of my high intellectual appreciation signature follows.' Presentation slip bound in preceding the half-title page. The presentation slip and front free endpaper have rust marks from removed paperclip.<br> Ministerio da Educacao hardcover
195451300London: Secker & Warburg 1954. First U.K. Edition. First Impression. Octavo 19.25cm; sage green paper-covered boards with titles stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; iv1704pp. Bookplate signed by the author loosely laid in. Hint of sunning to spine faint offsetting to endpapers else a fresh very Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is unclipped priced 10s. 6d. net with corresponding faint sunning to spine panel light wear to spine ends and corners and a few small closed tears two of them discreetly mended on verso; Very Good. <br/><br/>First edition in English of Boulle's third novel centered around the experiences of a group of British POW's in Thailand during World War II forced by the Japanese Imperial Army to help build the "Death Railway." Basis for David Lean's Oscar-winning 1957 film starring Alec Guiness Jack Hawkins and William Holden. This copy an apparently scarce issue of the UK edition; the UK edition was bound without endpapers the first page being the half-title page though this copy was certainly issued with them. Secker & Warburg unknown books
188643990New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co 1886. First American Edition. First Printing a review copy with two printed publisher's slips - one tipped onto front endpaper the other loosely laid in. Octavo 18.75cm; publisher's burgundy cloth with titling and the Russian coat of arms stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; portrait frontispiece 45-2951pp. Forward lean gentle sunning to spine with a touch of dust-soil to upper edge of textblock and some scattered rubbed spots to lower covers; Very Good. Scarce advance copy of Gogol's historical novella centered around Zaporozhian Cossack Taras Bulba and his two sons. Preceded in English only by its inclusion in Cossack Tales London: J. Blackwood 1860. A significant title - its publication by Crowell was the first volume in a series of Gogol's works published in the United States preceding the London edition Vizetelly 1887 by one year and is apparently the first publication of any of Gogol's works in America. LINE Bibliography of Russian Literature in English Translation to 1945 p.20. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co unknown books