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1920LIQ-7112P. René Kieffer 1920.Grand in-8° pleine basane havane gauffrée ornée d’un motif central représentant “une bouteille à la mer”, dos lisse, titre et tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés (KIEFFER).
192422422Paris Edouard Pelletan . Helleu et Sergent, 1924 -in-8 demi-Maroquin 1 volume, reliure demi-maroquin bleu-roi et mosaïqué de rouge in-octavo à coins (half morocco binding in-8 with corners) (21 x 16,2 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE MOSAÏQUEE, signée : AD LAVAUX Rel., dos long (spine without raised band), décoré or et mosaïqué de maroquin rouge (gilt decoration), titre frappé "or" dans un encadrment d'un filet "or", avec de part et d'autre un decor à fleurons à froid sur cuir maroquin rouge mosaïqué (3 mosaïque pour la partie basse et deux pour la partie haute)au centre, enveloppés d'un décor feuillage avec fleurs "Roccoco" "or" dans un encadement général d'un filet "or", double filets "or" en tête et en pied, date "or" en pied, plats décorés d'un filet"or" aux mors et aux coins, papier peigné bleu-roi et "or" aux plats, tête lisse dorée, gouttière et tranche de queue non-rognées, dos et couverture grises imprimés en noir et rouges et ornés d'une vignette en noir par Deslignères conservés, Tirage indisponible. Copie sur papier vergé à la Forme, justifié à l'encre brune avec les Initiales Autographes Manuscrites de l'éditeur (N°518). Incluant 40 vignettes et dessins en noir et blanc gravé par Deslignères ainsi qu'un portrait de l'auteur par J.L. Perrichon, 237 pages, 1924 Paris, Edouard Pelletan . Helleu et Sergent, Editeur,
1927104663Prague 1927 Prague, Odeon, décembre 1927, 235x182mm, 40p. numérotées de 89 à 128, broché sous couverture illustrée d'une composition typographique de Karel Teige. Collaboration de Marcel Breuer, Julius Fucik, Walter Gropius, Frant. Halas, Jindrich Honzl, Chirico, Karel Konrad, Fernand Léger, Mallarmé, O. Mrkvicka, Moholy-Nagy, St. K; Neumann, Vitez, Netzval, Vit Orbel, Picasso, E.A. Poe, Henry Rousseau, Philippe Soupault, F.X. Salda, Styrsky, Karel Teige, Toyen, J. Trsicky, V. Vancura, B. Vaclavek, F.C. Weiskopf. (104663)
188452882Paris Quantin 1884 2 vol. reliés 2 vol. gr. in-8, demi-maroquin marron foncé à coins, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, couvertures et dos conservés, non rognés (Champs-Stroobants), XXXII + 382 et XXIX + 407 pp. Agréable édition illustrée de 2 frontispices gravés par Chifflart et de 24 planches hors-texte, la plupart gravées à l'eau-forte par Wögel. Très bel exemplaire imprimé sur vergé dans une fine reliure signée de l'époque avec ex-libris gravé.
188452882Paris Quantin 1884 2 vol. reliés 2 vol. gr. in-8, demi-maroquin marron foncé à coins, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, couvertures et dos conservés, non rognés (Champs-Stroobants), XXXII + 382 et XXIX + 407 pp. Agréable édition illustrée de 2 frontispices gravés par Chifflart et de 24 planches hors-texte, la plupart gravées à l'eau-forte par Wögel. Très bel exemplaire imprimé sur vergé dans une fine reliure signée de l'époque avec ex-libris gravé.
438335Chimaera Press. Hardcover. Fair. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Two Tales by Edgar Allan Poe Chimaera Press 1986. Limited to 100 copies this being number 66. Hand cut pages with lithographs by Charles Keeping. Excellent condition internally let down by damage to the outer corner please see photographs. Condition listed as "fair" purely due to the external damage. Chimaera Press hardcover
1910ACCL-100<b>Harper and Brothers circa 1915. All ten volumes are in fair condition with dark green cloth boards with decorative gilt spines. Texts are clean and unmarked. Boards are sturdy. Bindings in Volumes II and IV are weakening and Volume I shows slight separation. Covers show some stains and fading. Edge wear is primarily at spines. Gilt lettering and decoration on spines is faded.<br /></b> Harper and Brothers Publishers hardcover
197617800DIOGENES 1976. 2. softcover. DETEBE DIOGENES paperback
183937475Philadelphia: William E. Burton 1839. 8vo pp. iv 360; 4 steel engraved plates and illustrations throughout; full contemporary calf slightly soiled gilt-stamped spine in five compartments some shelf wear; ex-Hill Library with usual markings; losses to front free endpapers foxing. Includes fiction pieces poetry book reviews and essays on "manly" passtimes such as ice skating dogs and travel narratives. <br/><br/> William E. Burton unknown books
183937475Philadelphia: William E. Burton 1839. 8vo pp. iv 360; 4 steel engraved plates and illustrations throughout; full contemporary calf slightly soiled gilt-stamped spine in five compartments some shelf wear; ex-Hill Library with usual markings; losses to front free endpapers foxing. Includes fiction pieces poetry book reviews and essays on "manly" passtimes such as ice skating dogs and travel narratives. Poe served as co-editor of the magazine starting with the June issue and also contributed hackwork on "The Natural History of the Dog" dervied entirely from other sources. William E. Burton unknown
1985129900New York NY: The Limited Editions Club 1985. quarter leather marbled paper-covered boards spine gilt-stamped fore-edge uncut; clamshell box with inlaid gilt-stamped leather front cover label. Limited Editions Club. folio. quarter leather marbled paper-covered boards spine gilt-stamped fore-edge uncut; clamshell box with inlaid gilt-stamped leather front cover label. 32 4 pages. Limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by Raphael Soyer and illustrator Alice Neel on colophon. Comments on Neel by Soyer follow text. Printed by the Anthoensen Press. Designed by Ben Shiff and hand-set in Monotype Dante by Michael and Winfred Bixler on mould-made paper by Cartiere Enrico Magnani. Etchings and lithographs printed by the Water Street Press. Fine in near fine clamshell box. The Limited Editions Club unknown books
SONG0893756202Brand: Troll Communications 0000-00-00. First Edition. library. Used: Good. 8.75x0.50x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Troll Communications unknown
1858890<p>Has a mark on front-free endpage from what appears to be a previously glued note. Has inscription on front-free endpage. Protective sheets mostly gone but all illustrations in good condition. Some small wear on binding but clearly well-preserved. Some foxing inside like a book from this age always has. Has a small stitched note on last bland page in book. beautiful book. The ads in the end tell that this is from 1858</p> Brown hardcover
1935001789<p>London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd 1935. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Arthur Rackham 1867-1939. First Edition with illustrations by Rackham. 4to pp318 plus 12 full page colour illustrations with descriptive tissue guards and 17 full page b/w illustrations all by Arthur Rackham. Hardcover with dust jacket. DJ in protective sleeve in good only condition with pieces missing from top and bottom of spine and edges. Original publishers black cloth binding with gilt lettering and decoration to spine and gilt titles and skeleton design to front board in very good condition with a little rubbing to top & tail of spine edges and tip of boards. Inside decorative end papers designed by Rackham with all pages and plates with black top edge in very good condition although there is an previous ink inscription to half title page and what looks like a front free end paper has been taken out. The book itself is a little cocked leaving the binding a little slack but still solid. Overall a good copy of a desirable edition in a scarce DJ. <br /><br /></p> George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd hardcover
24374LITBoston MA: Dana Estes & Company 1884 Original green cloth covers w/ gilt titles on spines. Bindings a bit rubbed at extremities but quite nice with the spine of volume 1 being more worn and soiled than the rest. Top edges gilt. Light scattered foxing. Several leaves in each volume dog-eared. Each volume illustrated w/ b/w plates one volume also illustrated w/ fold-outs. Overall a nice set for the collector. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Dana Estes & Company Hardcover
158767128X-11-1Cemetery Dance Pubns. Deluxe. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Cemetery Dance Pubns unknown
1923192942London: George G Harrap & Company Limited 1923. First published in 1908 Clarke's illustrated edition was released in 1919 with only the black and white plates. This was the first edition issued with the colour plates. Loosely inserted is a 1927 prize bookplate for a midwifery award given to one Miss D. Rees. Quarto. Tipped-in colour frontispiece and 7 colour plates 24 black and white plates all by Clarke. Original black cloth titles to spine gilt illustrated label to front board black endpapers top edge black. 1927 gift inscription to front endpaper. A few splits to spine ends extremities rubbed and bumped a little foxing to outer leaves a few gatherings unopened. A very good copy. hardcover
1928030473UK: Harrap 1928. Reprint . Decorative Cloth. Very Good /Near Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Harry Clarke. 1st Edition 4th Imp 1928. With 32 black and white and colour plates and numerous decorations by Clarke. Bound in the original cloth. Book is very good and bright. Contents good with age toning and light foxing to pages. Page edges foxed. The wrapper is near very good with large loss to spine top. Edges rubbed nicked and with a few small closed tears. More images can be taken upon request. Ref 14595 <br/> <br/> Harrap hardcover
33831Image 13 x 9 inches framed. 1 vols. Fine. Image 13 x 9 inches framed. 1 vols. unknown
184931566Philadelphia: John Sartain & Co 1849. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Includes "A Valentine" on page 173 of Volume 4 and "The Bells" on page 304 of Volume 5. Also contains a review of Rufus Griswold's "Female Poets of America" on page 415. This is the first printing of "The Bells"; however "A Valentine" was originally printed in the Evening Mirror in 1846 under the title "To Her Whose Name is Written Below." Both volumes are bound together in three-quarter dark green leather with brown and black marbled paper covered boards titled in gilt on the spine. There are four raised bands ruled in gilt to the spine. There is a three inch split to the head of the front joint and it appears that the binding has been repaired amateurly at some point. Both interior hinges are cracked; however the boards and textblock remain firmly attached. Rubbing to boards with a few small open tears to the marbled paper on the rear cover. Wear to edges of the boards and corners. Spots of foxing and soiling to interior. Both volumes include numerous full page engravings some colored. The indexes for both volumes appear at the end of the book. Attractive despite the noted wear. Volume 4 has 416 pages; Volume 5 has 389 pages. PER/011118. John Sartain & Co hardcover
191970310New York: Brentano's 1919. First American edition with Harry Clarke's illustrations. Hardcover. good. Quarto. 11' x 8 1/2". Olive green cloth with black design and black lettering to cover. Gilt lettering to spine. 382pp. Twenty-four black and white illustrations. by Harry Clarke. Covers show some edge wear. Bottom of spine rubbed. Scratching to covers. There is about 4 inches of separating at rear endpaper. In 1923 Brentano's & Harrap Publishers published this edition with eight additional color plates by Harry Clarke. Bowe: The Life and Work of Harry Clarke pg 300. Brentano's hardcover
194620742New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1946. Full leather. Near Fine. E. McKnight Kauffer. The 1946 1st thus complete in 2 volumes and bound in a custom full-morocco by the French binder Maurin identified by their tiny gilt-stamps at the front pastedowns. Clean and Near Fine with 4 raised bands and intricate tooling and floral design within the compartments. Very slight cocking to Vol. I otherwise tight as could be. Uniform octavos top-edges gilt illustrated in color by the great E. McKnight Kauffer. "Introduction and explanatory notes by Arthur Hobson Quinn texts established with biographical notes by Edward H. O'Neill Alfred A. Knopf unknown
198520251Limited Editions Club. Fine. 1985. Hardcover. Signed by Raphael Soyer who provides memorial tribute to the illustrator. Limited edition of 1500 copies this being copy #869. Quarter burgundy morocco leather with marbled boards has a hint of rubbing to tailcap and front upper corner else fine. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Pages are clean and pristine. Publisher's notes laid-in. Slipcase has scuffs with wear to the corners and some sunning but in very good condition. . Limited Editions Club hardcover
19731055636Saddle River: Gerry de la Ree 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Two different sets of limited editions the 450 first editions and what this is no 5 of 50 bound and signed editions. This was Stephen E. Fabian's personal copy signed to him by Gerry de la Ree. He also signed the copyright page. Bumped corners. Light reading wear. Large 9' x 11' oversize design. Jet black full cloth boards crisp gilt impressed cover and spine titles. Gerry de la Ree hardcover
196127114420th Century Fox 1961. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 12 pages. Single sheet 52 x 16.5 inches folded in thirds 13 x 16.5 inches when folded with 2 additional single sheets 13 x 16.5 inches. Promotional booklet for film with poster art publicity and cast information. Produced by Richard D. Zanuck. Directed by Tony Richardson. Starring Lee Remick Yves Montand and Bradford Dillman. Movie is based on Faulkner novels Sanctuary and Requiem for a Nun. First edition first printing. Very good copy has been folded once horizontally with scuffing along folded edge. Short tears on a few folds 61-13 in black ink on upper front panel.<br> 20th Century Fox paperback