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1954atkkButterworth & Co. Africa Ltd. Durban 1954. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Poor/No Jacket. Complete. In English and Afrikaans on opposite sides. A somewhat tatty and much used book. The manila cover is worn and creased. Small edge tears. It is intact whole and sure. Inside the pages have some tanning and binding wear. The pages are all secure and fixed. The pages are comfortable diligent clean clear. The book may be used and referenced with complete ease confidence. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Butterworth & Co. (Africa) Ltd., Durban paperback
76564London: George G Harrap z& Co LTD June 1933. 3rd Printing. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. good solid copy no jacket front hinge just beginning to show scuff oon the front board and minor wear at the corners and the head and tail of the spine George G Harrap z& Co, LTD hardcover
1986251048New York ET AL: Peter Lang. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1986. Reprint Edition. Hardcover. 0820400459 . German text except introduction. Reprint of 1880 edition. Library of Congress date stamp on copyright page Library of Congress surplus stamp on the front free endpaper no other library markings. Page edges slightly browned. . Peter Lang hardcover
19307860New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1930. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Orange cloth. 258pp. Very good. Tight clean attractive first edition. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1930DEMO010408ILondon: Faber & Faber 1930. First edition. Wrappers. Very Good. 12mo pink paper wrappers unopened <br/><br/>Criterion Miscellany No. 11. Satirical poems. Roberts A52 Faber & Faber unknown
DEMO010399IVery Good. facsimile mss. Octavo yellow wrappers with wrap-around band tearing at spine yellow flyer laid in at rear. <br/><br/>Includes hitherto unpublished "Nottingham and the Mining Countryside" "Nine Letters to Katherine Mansfield" etc. Roberts C202. With facsimiles of mss. unknown
1942205736Random House. 1st. 1942. vg-. Hardcover. viii 369pp including index; orange cover with black lettering on spine; light wear to extrems of cover & light sunning to spine; small tear top of spine . Random House hardcover
1953047452New York: Coward McCann 1953 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st US Edition. Edited by Ray Murphy this book ccntains a selection of abstracts and watercolours from the diaries of Edward Lear made during his travels through India between November 1873 and January 1875. The book provides a vibrant firsthand account of the Victorian landscape as seen during the English artist's extensive travels across India and Ceylon Sri Lanka and is illustrated with 9 full- colour and 12 half- tone plates by the artiist. This undated American edition states that it was "Made and Printed in Great Britain" however it is bound in the same red binding with gilt title as the original Jarrolds. UK edition of 1953 240p. 22 plates illus index Crisp tight unmarked text . Coward McCann hardcover
043319London: Frederick Warne & Co Ltd Book. Illus. by L. Leslie Brooke . Fine. Hardcover. Nineteen nonsense verses taken from the author's "Book of Nonsense" and also poems from the "Jumblies and other nonsense verses" and "Pelican chorus and other nonsense verses" published separately. Illustrated with colour plates and B & W drawings by L.Leslie Brooke. 120 unnumbered pages 13 plates Decorative end papers. Frederick Warne & Co Ltd hardcover
1984046283LimniEvviaGreece: Denise Harvey 1984 Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Greek Edition. Beautifully illustrated account of Edward Lear in Crete based on his journals published here for the first time with pictures. A delightful and gorgeous volume. Hardcover. 120p. 18 tipped in colour plates 42 B & W Illus. Denise Harvey hardcover
1984041080LimniEvviaGreece: Denise Harvey 1984 Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Greek Edition. Beautifully illustrated account of Edward Lear in Crete based on his journals published here for the first time with pictures. A delightful and gorgeous volume. Hardcover. 120p. 18 tipped in colour plates 42 B & W Illus. Denise Harvey hardcover
2009017136Takoma Art Museum Takoma WA 2009. Book. Fine Condition. Wrappers. Inscribed by the Artist. 128 pages. Paperback exhibition catalogue bound with stiff paper glossy printed French fold covers. Inscribed in black ink on the half title "For Rita / Nancy Worden." Otherwise there are no other markings to the interior and only the faintest degree of handling to the covers. The spine remains uncreased and the edges sharp. Texts in English with illustrations in color. Published on the occasion of the exhibition held from November 21 2009-January 17 2010. Takoma Art Museum, Takoma, WA Paperback
63-5234Bethlehem PA: Jack De Bellis 1991. Typed letter signed on Lehigh University English Department letterhead 8.5" x 11" Single Leaf Very Good.Provenance: Herb Yellin 1935-2014 was the highly respected publisher and founder of Lord John Press considered by many to be one of the most important small presses of the 20th century. Bethlehem, PA: Jack De Bellis, 1991. unknown
186896515July 1868. 1868. Very good. - Over 15 words penned on her 6-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide "Burnham House Finchley Road" stationery with the address and the motto "Ex Una Omnia" surrounding the image of a bird embossed in red at the top. The soprano expresses her "pleasure in complying" with the recipient's request for an autograph. Signed "H. Lemmens-Sherrington". Once folded the note has been mounted with glue from the verso onto heavier stock which has been clipped from an album. Very good. <p>The English concert and operatic soprano Helen Lemmens-Sherrington 1834-1906 was born in Northern England though she spent much of her early life in Belgium studying at the Brussels Conservatory. Her London debut came in 1856 after having performed throughout Europe. Though she mostly sang roles in concert performances through the earlier part of her career she started appearing in operatic soprano roles in the first half of the 1860's performing at Covent Garden among other leading theaters. She later taught at the Brussels Conservatory as well as London's Royal Academy of Music and the Royal Manchester College of Music. July, 1868. unknown
a104816NY 1906 Schirmer. large 4to hardcover. Green cloth. 206p. Music score with lyrics in Italian and in English. VG just slight tip and end wear; no owner marks; binding secure; no hinges cracked; no owner marks. . hardcover
2002AME_9780896039803Humana Press 2002. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Humana Press hardcover
196529841London: Chapman & Hall 1965. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Blue paper over boards with silver spine lettering pictorial dust jacket. 230pp. Near fine/very good. First edition. Ironic tale of life in wartime London signed by the author 1914-2014 on the title page and inscribed and signed by him neatly on the front flyleaf "Pat / with love from / Richard. Chapman & Hall hardcover
199932904Weybridge VT: Cherry Tree Books 1999. 1st Edition. Softcover. Very Good/None. 315 pages. Softcover plastic spiral-bound. Green covers excellent. Pages clean and white binding excellent. Clean beautiful copy. Record # 32904 Cherry Tree Books paperback
1866000246London: Bell & Daldy 1866. Hardcover. See Description. Alfred Croquis. 8vo. "New edition revised and largely augmented." pp. XI 3 578. With 21 plates by Alfred Croquis including a fold-out frontispiece and an extra illustrated title. Pages are generally clean. Name is inscribed on front blank fly-leaf; withdrawn plate placed on inside front cover; library impress stamp in upper corner of title page and in corner of p. 55. Solidly bound in half red morocco with attractive gilt spine. All edges marbled. Some rubbing to extremities. Corner tips to the boards neatly patched. Francis Sylvester Mahony 1804-1866 - Irish priest and journalist who served as the Roman Correspondent for the London Daily News. He also wrote for Fraser's Magazine under the name Father Prout. The Reliques of Father Prout an interesting collection of ballads epigrams satire and classical allusions etc. were first published in 1836 with 18 plates by Maclise. See Allibone p.1205. <br/> <br/> Bell & Daldy hardcover
1972069024New York: St. Martin's Press 1972. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Complete in four 4 volumes uniformly bound in royal blue cloth spine panels lettered in gold foil blue topstain. 1st thus. Minor rubbing to covers text block edges a bit tanned by age. Firm square bindings unmarked interiors. Lacking dust jackets. xii644 vi592 vi569 vii537 pp. This edition translated into English by Mathers from the literal translation into French by Mardrus. St. Martin's Press Hardcover
ING9781864709742The Images Publishing Group. New. Special order direct from the distributor The Images Publishing Group unknown
18750007977London & New York: George Routledge And Sons 1875. New edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo; lxi 450; vi 212 pages half calf raised bands extra gilt spine with contrasting morocco labels top of joints started marbled endpapers and edges solid text block. <br/><br/>The Old English Poets series. With steel plate portait frontispiece and vignette. George Routledge And Sons hardcover
193898924London circa 1938. 1938. Fine. - Approximately 27 words penned on his 8 inch high by 5 inch wide "The Children's Newspaper" stationery. A brief letter in which Arthur Mee asks the book binder George Sutcliffe Sangorski & Sutcliffe "Will you please bind this for me like the rest." Signed "A.M". with a brief annotation in pencil in the margin most probably initialed by Sutcliffe: "When finished put in - Autograph box." Near fine. <p>The English writer journalist and educator Arthur Mee 1875-1943 is best known for "The Harmsworth Self-Educator" "The Children's Encyclopaedia" and "The Children's Newspaper". He left school at 14 to work at a local newspaper and became an editor by the age of 20. Contributing many articles he went to work for The Daily Mail in 1898 and subsequently became literary editor. Though they bore an anti-Catholic and anti-intellectual slant his books continued to be published after his death at 67 years old especially his guide to the counties of England "The King's England". "The Children's Encyclopaedia" was translated into Chinese and was published in the United States as "The Book of Knowledge". London, circa [1938]. unknown
20036057Jerusalem: Jerusalem : L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art 2003 96 pp. Hebrew/English text. Illustrations chiefly colour and facsimiles. Small 5 mm tear on front page top of the Hebrew text. Size: 235215 Jerusalem : L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art paperback
15-9574New York: Mills Music 1932. Sheet Music. Folio. 2 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with minor creasing. Illustrated cover. Scarce. New York: Mills Music, 1932. paperback