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1975179120Rome: Editrice Fonte. 1975. good. Hardcover. 11.75" tall x 16"; unpaginated; color ils on front & back covers; cream- colored backstrip; color ils throughout; some soiling & light wear to extrems of cover; vertical crease & soiling to back free endapage; slight warp to front board . Editrice Fonte hardcover
196513655Mexico City: Galeria de Arte Misrachi 1965. Hardcover. Very Good-/Very Good-. David Alfaro Siqueiros. Folio green boards; English and Spanish text; vg- spine ends and corners rubbed; bottom right hand corner of front board bumped; front board bowed; eps and pages toning; starting at two plates in vg- dj edgeworn; spine head lightly chipped with a good clear vinyl dj 3" chip to top edge of front panel; corners and spine ends chipped; rubbed; 46pp 32 tipped in color reproductions. <br/> <br/> Galeria de Arte Misrachi hardcover
1991028564Prestel-Verlag München 1991. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. 224 pages. Color illustrations. Small bump to the top right-hand corner of the boards. Hardcover bound in red cloth covered boards and wrapped in an illustrated paper dustjacket. Text in English. Well illustrated in sensuous duotone. Chronology illustrated with vintage photographs a listing of selected exhibitions and bibliography. Prestel-Verlag, München Hardcover
197884214University of Michigan Press. Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1978. First Edition; Fourth Printing. Softcover. Rubbing toning stain to the top edges spine and corner creases highlighting on a handful of pages tiny bruise on the front. Uncommon title. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 754 pages . University of Michigan Press paperback
197816177Staplehurst UK: The Florin Press 1978. Hardcover. Illustrations by Graham Williams. 16mo. Brown cloth spine and green paper over boards. 9pp. Illustrations. Near fine. Hazlitt's well-known essay characterizing the typical Englishman. This beautiful little edition occasioned by the bicentennial of Hazlitt's birth is limited to 200 copies signed and numbered this #12 by Williams. Printed on handmade paper. The Florin Press hardcover
1849DEMO008539INew York: John Wiley 1849. From 3d London. Hardcover. Good. 12mo 222 pages original embossed cloth worn touches of waterstain in margin <br/><br/>First edition thus described as "In Press" in the adverts. Library of Choice Reading series John Wiley hardcover
1995002748Rizzoli International Publications New York 1995. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 352 pp. 586 illus. 458 in color. Aside from a small 1/4" tear to the back dustjacket top right-hand side edge now protected by a Mylar sleeve the hardcover book is in fine condition with tight binding and clean interior. A seminal overview of the primary and leading practictioners of "wearable art" from around the world. Rizzoli International Publications, New York Hardcover
1960332436Haifa: Haifa Publishing Company Ltd 1960. Hardcover. Unpaginated preliminaries 220p. quarto-size in 11x8.5 inch white faux-leatherette titled gilt; a pictorial gift edition with facsimile text inset amid a plethora of monochrome reproductions of the original illustrations notes in Herzl's handwriting many more from a great variety of other sources contemporary color and b&w & monochrome photographs tipped-in the list goes on. Inscribed and signed on ffep by the captain of the "Moledet" a cruise ship of the Haifa Line. Intended for a complimentary luxury item. Some foxing and a couple of tiny stains to top of text block otherwise in very good condition. Published under the auspices of the Herzl Centenary Committee Jerusalem. Haifa Publishing Company Ltd hardcover
2013215353Nashville: Common English Bible 2013. Leather bound. Very Good. 651p. A flexible hardcover book in a Decotone bonded leather binding. Edges and corners lightly worn; otherwise text clean and binding tight. All edges silver-toned gilt which is a bit rubbed. Attached brown ribbon bookmark. Joel B. Green General Editor. Measures about 9.5" x 6.5." Does not include the apocrypha deuterocanonical books. Common English Bible unknown
19200005286New York & London: John Lane / William Heinemann 1920. New edition. Hardcover. Fair. 24 color plates. Quarto dark blue cloth tips of spine chipped extremities rubbed. Cryptic pencilled inscription on front free endpaper in 1920 while still in school at Harvard by John Mason Brown the prominent drama critic. Scarce in this format & edition. <br/><br/>Laurence Hope was the pen name of Adela Florence Nicholson whose cousin Indian-born Byam Shaw illustrated her posthumous poems which she claimed were translations but were really inspired by her years in India as a daughter and army wife. Her false claim inspired Somerset Maugham's short story "The Colonel's Lady". Shaw's passionate art is considered as among his best work. As Hope her passionate romantic poetry was popular even before she committed suicide at age 39 after the death of her husband. John Lane / William Heinemann hardcover
1938DEMO009730INew York: Scribner's 1938. First American edition. Hardcover. Good/good. 8 plates. 8vo 286 pages blue cloth w. fore-edge stained partly unopened chipped dj <br/><br/>8 plates. " Of even greater importance than the memoir and letters is the publication for the first time of eighteen serious poems omitted for reasons explained . and of twelve of the delectable nonsense verses with which A. E. H. used to delight his intimates. . interesting variant readings of some of the most famous first lines in A SHROPSHIRE LAD and LAST POEMS . " Scribner's hardcover
194612730Athens Ohio: The Lawhead Press 1946. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 86 pages. Softcover. Dedicated by the author to his goddaughter. <br/> <br/> The Lawhead Press paperback
2000101419Parkstone 2000. Hardcover. As new/as new. BAKST. Parkstone c2000. 184pp. color illustrations throughout. Small Folio. As new unread hardcover fine d/j. Parkstone hardcover
2011319830Collegeville MN: Liturgical Press 2011. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New. 319p. A large hardcover book in fine condition. As new save for mild abrasion to the gilt design on the front cover. Pages clean and binding tight. Chants from the Missale Romanum translated into English with music. Measures approx. 11" x 8.75 Liturgical Press hardcover
19851304164New York: Catholic Book Publishing 1985. Large Type Edition. Leather. Very good. 1600p. A flexible hardcover book bound in bonded red leather. Very good condition. Unmarked title page clean and tight. The Divine Office of the Catholic Church as revised at Vatican II under Pope Paul VI. Five attached ribbon page markers; gilt foredges. Measures approx. 8.5 x 5.75 Catholic Book Publishing unknown
2011195484Washington DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops 2011. First Edition First Printing. Paperback. As New. 405p. A softcover book in fine condition. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops paperback
1974188116New York: Catholic Book Publishing Co 1974. Hardcover. Fair. 1099p. A large hardcover book bound in leather-textured red cloth with gilt decoration on front cover. Acceptable condition with limp binding; pages sagging and binding thread exposed at several junctures though no pages are yet detached. Edges of cover lightly rubbed and seminary inscription on front endpaper. Text itself is unmarked. A worn but usable copy. A thumb-indexed Catholic sacramentary for altar use. Post-Vatican II edition with main text in English and an appendix in the back containing the Ordo in Latin. Measures approx. 11.4" x 9" and has 6 attached ribbon bookmarks. Catholic Book Publishing Co hardcover
63-6728Bloomington Indiana: J. Albert Robbins 1974. Signed Typed Letter Sized Page. Good with marginal tear.Provenance: Frederick G. Ruffner. Bloomington, Indiana: J. Albert Robbins, 1974. unknown
63-4941Bloomington Indiana: J. Albert Robbins 1974. Typed Letter signed 8.5" x 11" Single Page Very Good. Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley Thomas Parkinson archive. Bloomington, Indiana: J. Albert Robbins, 1974. unknown
1996AME_9780077090791MGH 1996. 8th. Hardcover. New/New. MGH hardcover
1988AME_9780077070816MGH 1988. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. MGH hardcover
63-4952Baton Rouge LA: James Olney 1984. Typed letter signed 8.5" x 11" Single Page on LSU letterhead Very Good.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley Thomas Parkinson archive. Baton Rouge, LA: James Olney, 1984. unknown
1847100140<p>Southwold April 9th 1847. 1847. Very good. - Over 125 words penned on 7 inch high by 4-3/8 inch wide creamy white paper. The philologist and author James Jermyn regarding a pamphlet he is about to publish: "Altho you I think have not much opinion of the utility of an English Gradus yet I am inclined to hope that I may be allowed to send you a specimen of the little work." Signed "Jas. Jermyn". Folded for mailing the letter was once likely mounted in an autograph book with remnants of gray paper adhering to the corners of the verso and a strip of paper along one edge of the verso. The words "Philologist & author" are penned in an unknown hand at the top of the letter and "Probably to Dawson Turner" is lightly written in pencil at the bottom. Very good.</p><p>The philologist and author James Jermyn 1773-1852 settled at Southwold where he was appointed collector of the pier dues. He was the author of numerous works and pamphlets including a 12-page pamphlet "Prospectus and Specimen of an English gradus and dictionary of ideas: containing the synonyms epithets and phrases of out language faithfully collected from the great body of English poetry and other authorities" published in 1848.</p> Southwold, April 9th, 1847.
1910A324<p>New York: G. Schirmer 1910. Hardcover.<br />4to 9.5" x 12". Blue cloth covered boards with gilt title on spine and front board.<br />Condition is Very Good. Light edge wear. Small library ink stamp at bottom of title page. A few small check marks and 'x' marks in Index margins. Pages are clean and otherwise unmarked. Binding is tight.<br />B/w frontispiece.<br />195 pp.</p> G. Schirmer hardcover
1961002980Milano: All'Insegna del Pesce d'Oro 1961. Limited edition. Paperback. Good . 24mo. 92 2 pp. Bound in plain white wrappers in attached yellow dust jacket printed in black red paper wraparound band. Black and white frontispiece illustration by Brancusi. Text in English and Italian translation by Aldo Camerino. Edition of 1000 copies this is number 103. Includes a bibliography of Joyce's principal works Italian translations of his works and works in Italian on Joyce. Good previous owner's note in ink to half title corners of several pages creased minor age-toning to margins yellow wrapper has water stain around top edge heaviest at rear cover affecting upper margins of last few pages light soiling and wear to wrappers 3" of wraparound band remain and are laid in at front. <br/><br/> All'Insegna del Pesce d'Oro paperback