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. 8vo. pp. 166. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 204 pages, Contents include: English Antiquarians, Gothic Revival, Blomfield, Edwardians, Colvin, Classicism, the country house, etc.
First edition, 8vo (222 x 140 mm), xii, 369, [1]pp., with half-title, title in red and black, advert. leaf at end, orig. cloth, spine worn and torn, uncut and largely unopened, internally a nice clean copy.
RARE! 200x145mm. 281 pages. Embossed cloth Hardcover with gilt front cover and spine. Marbled endpapers. Cover edges rubbed. Rear cover fore edge bumped. Cover and spine rubbed and dirty/slightly stained. Cover corners and spine edges bumped and peeling. Pages yellowing and rough-cut (as published). Else in good condition.
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 149 pages. Softcover in dust jacket with small tears. Many b&w illustrations. Text in English and French.
177pp. 23 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Traduzione di Carlo Fruttero . 8vo. pp. 330. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
Traduzione di Carlo Fruttero . 16mo. pp. 498. . Molto buono (Very Good). Dorso brunito (Sunned spine). Prima edizione italiana (First Italian Edition). .
8 S. 4°. OU. Titelauflage der Erstausgabe.
96p. Decorated title page engraved by Stephen Gooden. Music and text engraved by Lowe & Brydone with the punches designed at the Oxford University Press. Eighteenth century ornaments engraved in wood by W. M. R. Quick. Printed at the Curwen Press. Uncut and unopened. 4to. Original full vellum binding. Front joint fragile. Loss at tail of spine. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 828 of only 875 copies. Selection of the songs sung at the London Pleasure Gardens during the latter half of the eighteenth century. Wonderful cultural record. Handsome copy. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W43
Former owner's name on ffep. Title has been written on ffep. Back upper corner has light bump. Minor shelfwear. ; 130 pages
335p. Hardcover Very good condition good
2 vols. Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition
8vo., with numerous illustrations in the text, small neat signature on front free endpaper; blue cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, a very good, clean copy.
First edition, 2 vols., [2], viii, 40; [8], 41, [5]pp., presentation inscription from the author to his friend Charles A. Bolton, frontis., orig. quarter morocco, slightly rubbed, uncut, a nice copy. Provenance: From the library of Lt. Col. William Allen Potter, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire 1944/45.
First edition, 8vo, viii, 147, [1]pp., orig. cream cloth.
224 p. + 12 Illustrations by Arthur Rackham in color. 4to. Original green full cloth binding, that should be restored or replaced. End papers illustrated. Top edge gold. XLib. Coigney 314. First Ameri can edition with these plates. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN2C
pp. lxii, 316 (1). Illustrated with wash drawings and engravings. Partially unopened. Folio. Designed by George Macy; printed by Aldus Printers; set in , the design by Bruce Rogers on the Janson type face; on Worthy Special Paper. Bound by Russell-Rutter Co. in decorated blue paper boards, backed in ivory calf gold. The spine slightly rubbed. Heavy slipcase, sunned and cracked at edges. Number 794 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by the artist. A nice copy of this wonderfully entertaining English classic. It would make a great gift for any fisherman. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W38
grand in-8°, 364 pp., encadres, cartes, 4 index, broche, couverture carton souple illustree plast. Excellent etat. [NV-14]
Paperback, 136 pages, ENG, 225 x 155 mm, in good condition, however, someone made pencil remarks, better that than with a pen, 83 ill. in b/w. ISBN 9780674194014. This renowned study follows the evolution of French painting from the Revolution through the Napoleonic era. Beginning with David's revolutionary classicism, Friedlaender scrutinizes the work of early-nineteenth-century artists against the background of their times. He reveals the baroque tendencies diffused into the art of Prudhon and the same predisposition, mixed with a strong realism, in the work of Géricault. Two distinct trends appear, deriving from Pussin and Rubens. The author follows the styles as they mature, and represents their consumation in two great masters?the refined and abstract classicism of Ingres and the baroque of Delacroix with its flamboyant colorism and exotic subjects.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 34, [1] p., b/w plates. First and only Turkish edition of "The Shakespeare myth and the Stratford hoax" by Walter Ellis. Five copies are located in OCLC (1275070658 and 315076635). Four copies in the UK, one in Turkish libraries. Not located in American libraries.
First edition, tall 12mo (190 x 90 mm), 263pp., orig. cloth, lettered in gilt on upper cover, a very good copy. Provenance: Presentation inscription "To Mrs Hewitt from Andrew Fairleigh, Hastings 1925"; armorial bookplate of C. Vipar; N. S. Harding, All SS Vicarage, Lincoln.
12mo., with engraved frontispiece original tissue guard present), and 7 engraved plates, some light age-soiling (mainly marginal) throughout; publisher's dark green pebble-grain cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt, expertly rebacked in red roan lettered in gilt to style, hand-made endpapers, a remarkably well-preserved copy of a scarce work. This popular and influential work purports to contain 'many unpublished receipts in daily use by private families, collected by a Committee of Ladies'. It was first published in 1858 [Cagle 1045] with a second edition in 1859 [Simon 1595]. The plates depict kitchen implements, trussing and carving. From the Preface we learn that Walsh intended this work as a complement to his 'The English Housekeeper's Book' published in the same year as this edition. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
8vo., First Edition, with engraved frontispiece and 13 engraved plates, title and fore-edges mildly spotted, recipe in a neat contemporary hand on frontispiece recto; original dark green pebble-grain cloth, red roan back, wanting B7 (pp. 15-16), neatly rebacked with large fragments of old backstrip gilt laid down, yellow endpapers, a very good, firm copy of a very scarce work. RARE; AND APPARENTLY UNRECORDED IN THIS GUISE. This may well be a third edition, with an original title, of Walsh's 'English Cookery Book'. This latter work was first published in 1858 (Cagle 1045) with a second edition in 1859 (see Simon BG 1595). A possible substantiation is that all three works acknowledge [in the title] the assistance of 'a committee of ladies'. The present work is considerably more illustrated. Further to confuse, Walsh states in his Preface (dated 1857) that the present work, together with its possible forbears, are all themselves extracted from his 'Manual of Domestic Economy', the bibliography of which is equally labyrinthine. Not in BLPC; Cagle (but see 1045); Simon BG (but see 1595). We have able to find no copy in any of the standard bibliographies.
Traduzione integrale dall'inglese di Alberto Tedeschi . 16mo. pp. 382. . Molto buono (Very Good). Firma di appartenenza all'occhiello (Owner's name on the half-title). . .