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alb2b677b7c23b536f1According to E. Collection of Works. Volume Four: Extraordinary Adventures. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Po E. Sobranie sochineniy. Tom chetvertyy: Neobychaynye priklyucheniya.. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Translated from English by K. D. Balmont. Moscow Scorpion 1912. 320s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb2b677b7c23b536f1
albe524272f7064c22cAccording to E. Collection of Works. Volume One: Poems Tales. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Po E. Sobranie sochineniy. Tom pervyy: Poemy skazki.. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).In Balmonts English translation Moscow Scorpion 1901. 325s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbe524272f7064c22c
albd4f1b7a81821cf42Hoffbrand A.V., Vyas P., Campo E., Haferlach T., Gomez K.: Color Atlas of Clinical Hematology. Molecular and Cell Basis of Diseases. In Russian /Khoffbrand A.V., Vyas P., Kampo E., Khaferlakh T., Gomes K.: Tsvetnoy atlas po klinicheskoy gematologii. Molekulyarnaya i kletochnaya osnova zabolevaniy. M Gaotar Media 2023 680 pp. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbd4f1b7a81821cf42.
1896020643London: George Routledge and sons 1896. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Each volume has an ownership inscription on the front end paper; Volume I suffers from minor damage along the blank outer edge caused by opening uncut pages a very short cloesed tear on the edge o p. 467 and the back board in volume III is lightly rubbed else clean unmarked and solid. The six volumes comprise the complete set and containL: Vol. I The genius and life of Poe by R.H. Stoddard. Edgar Allan Poe by James Russell Lowell. Death of Edgar A. Poe by N.P. Willis. The poetic principle. The rationale of verse. Miscellaneous poems. Poems written in youth. Vol.II Tales First Series. Vol III Tales Second Series. Vol IV Tales Third Series. Vol. V Essays & Biographies First Series. Vol. VI. Essays & Biographies Second Series. Decorative spine with gilt print. Each volume has a frontispiece and Volume I fold out facsimile letters. An attractive set. The book offers no publishing date which I have taken from worldcat. Overseas customers please note this is a multi volume set and will attract additional postage. <br/> <br/> George Routledge and sons hardcover
198552391ULLSTEIN LEOPOLD 03/1985. 1. softcover. DIE FRAU IN DER LITERATUR ULLSTEIN, LEOPOLD paperback
198450186DIOGENES 1984. 1. softcover. DETEBE DIOGENES paperback
197827422GOLDMANN WILHELM 03/1978. 7.ND. softcover. Nova Titolbildo! GOLDMANN, WILHELM paperback
197653429LONGMANS 1976. 7. softcover. LONGMANS paperback
lc_98651André et Pierre Gonin, (1974
198550182DIOGENES 1985. 2. softcover. DETEBE DIOGENES paperback
198025172Montpellier, Fata Morgana, collection En miroir, 1980. In-8 en feuilles, couverture à rabats imprimée en deux tons, très légèrement insolée.
1845309122New York: George H. Colton 118 Nassau Street. Wiley and Putnam 6 Waterloo Place Regent St. London 1845. 668pp. 8vo. Half contemporary black calf and marbled boards. Fine. 668pp. 8vo. Contains first printings of Poe's "Eulalie.-A Song" "The American Drama;" and "The Facts of M. Valdemar's Case." This last was also published in the December 1845 issue of the "Broadway Journal" with the title "The Facts in the of M. Valdemar." There is also a review of Poe's "Tales" the poem "Orpheus" by J. R. Lowell and some contributions by W. G. Simms. Robertson "Bibliography. Edgar A. Poe" pp. 24-5 George H. Colton, 118 Nassau Street. Wiley and Putnam, 6 Waterloo Place, Regent St., London unknown
24687Phil.: Carey & Hart 1845. 1st edition. 1st issue with 8 plates. 1st appearances of these important pieces by significant American authors. Published four years before Poe�s death. Pages 300 pp.8vo. Original gilt decorated red leather. Expertly rebacked using the original binding material. All edges gilt. 1st edition. 1st issue with 8 plates. 1st appearances of these important pieces by significant American authors. Published four years before Poe�s death. Illustrated with eight engraved plates with tissue guards. BAL #16143. Expertly restored using original binding leather. Original spine material about half missing remains laid down over new material. New end papers. Some foxing throughout especially to engravings. Very scarce in any condition. Phil.: Carey & Hart 1845. hardcover
1850646868John Sartain & Co 1850. First Edition. Leather Binding. Very Good. Contain complete 2 issues of the 1850 Sartain’s Union Magazine: Vol. VI Nos. 1-6 w/ index / January to June; Vol. VII Nos 1-6 w/index / July to December 1850; and a single issue of Graham’s Magazine Vol. 37 No 1 / July 1850. Vol. VI features the “third†appearence of Poe’s last poem “Annabel Lee†the poem that inspired Nabokov’s Lolita; Vol. VII features Poe’s “The Poetic Experience†From The Unpublished Manuscript pg 230-239; and an Editorial Review of Poe’s Work Vol. III pg. 317. Graham’s Magazine features “A Ballad of Sir john Franklin†by George Boker; “The Fairies Wooing†by Mary Spenser Pease; Kam Pou: A Chinese Song by R.H. Stoddard; and The Shark: A New Page Of Natural History by L.A. Wilmer a humorous take on the “land shark†aka the speculator the pawn broker. Stout 8vo. 6.5 x 10 in. 436; 388; 71pp. illustrated throughout with many b/w engraved plates a few in color including the front covers of the 3 issues present a few plates feature ladies fashion of the day. Bound in three quarter brown calf over marbled paper boards with raised bands and gilt titles on spine. Overall a Very Good copy with some moderate foxing and light wear. John Sartain & Co unknown
193567960Lippincott 1935 1935-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co 1935. First American edition. Numerous b/w illustrations. Illustrated by Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Hardcover. Large 8vo. Red cloth. Gilt lettering & decorations to covers. Spine faded with small cloth loss head and toe. No jacket tight and unmarked. Please email for photos. Lippincott, (1935) hardcover
1848298572Philadelphia: George R. Graham & Co 1848. Hard Cover. Good binding/no dust jacket. Large 8vo.; full crimson calf; with gilt rules to the perimeters of the boards and with elaborate borders stamped in blind; several small stains and scuffs on boards; spine has flat bands with gilt decoration and lettering; there is a one inch scrape of surface loss to the spine; wear and small separation to the top of the front joint; marbled endpapers; mezzotint and steel engraved illustrations with tissue guards; there is minor foxing throughout; 12 356 pages; 4 368 4 pages. ~~The two volumes bound together are the Thirty Second Volume January 1848 to June 1848 and the Thirty Third Volume June 1848 to January 1849. The contributors listed on the title leaf are separated by gender; they include William C. Bryant J. Fenimore Cooper Henry W. Longfellow Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney et al.; there are also three first printing columns of Marginalia by Edgar A. Poe.~~Of particular interest are reviews of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. The reviewer of Jane Eyre had this to say “when the authoress comes to deal with great passions and represent morbid characters we find that she is out of her element.†The contemporary review of Wuthering Heights was scathing “universally disappointed expectations†.“There is an Old English saying that those who eat toasted cheese at night will dream of Lucifer. The author of Wuthering Heights has evidently eat toasted cheese. How a human being could have attempted such a book as the present without committing suicide before he has finished a dozen chapters is a mystery.†Unattributed review and with good reason. Heartman and Canny 1943 Pg 210. Good binding / no dust jacket. George R. Graham & Co unknown
1903365075Montgomery Ala: Gulf States Historical Magazine 1903. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Six loose issues: Volume 1 Nos. 1-4 and 6 July 1902-May 1903; Volume 2 No. 1 July 1903. All in the original printed paper wrappers and unopened. The unopened gatherings of volume one are un-sewn and thus loose with the wraps detached else a very good set with scattered chipping to the wraps. Contains "The Beginnings of French Settlement of the Mississippi Valley" by Peter Joseph Hamilton a prominent Alabama lawyer and historian who also served as Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Sept. 1902 "Forgotten Southern Authors" by Andrew J. Miller May 1903 "Recollections of the Growth and Development of the Anit-Slavery Sentiment" by Judge William D. Wood July 1903 and many other critical articles and documents pertaining to the American south. The January 1903 number reprints a letter from Edgar Allan Poe a plea for money to William Poe a second cousin who resided at the time in Augusta Georgia. Publication ceased with Vol. 2 no. 5/6 Mar./May 1904. Gulf States Historical Magazine unknown
18431609032Graham's Magazine 1843. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First appearance of Poe's The Conqueror Worm. Philadelphia: Graham 1842. Large thick quarto half roan over marbled boards. Spine with raised bands and simple gilt borders to compartments. A very good copy. Graham's Magazine hardcover books
1991251863San Francisco: The Arion Press 1991. First edition in this format. One of 250 numbered copies from a total edition of 276 copies printed by Hoyem and associates. 1 vols. Large 4to. Large quarto. Printed cloth. Bookplate on front pastedown else fine. First edition in this format. One of 250 numbered copies from a total edition of 276 copies printed by Hoyem and associates. 1 vols. Large 4to. Illustrated with photo-engravings after drawings against typographic backgrounds by Arakawa. Introduction by Glenn Ray Todd. The Arion Press unknown books
192154633Paris: René Kieffer Relieur d'Arts 1921. Number 337 of 500 copies sur vélin. 35 2 pp of ads and 30 pochoir illustrations by Pierre Falké. 1 vols. Large 8vo. Bound in full brown pictorial embossed leather with central image of a bottle floating in the ocean on upper and lower covers marbled endpapers t.e.g. Fine copy of a beautiful book from Kieffer. Number 337 of 500 copies sur vélin. 35 2 pp of ads and 30 pochoir illustrations by Pierre Falké. 1 vols. Large 8vo. Pochoir Poe in Kieffer Binding. René Kieffer, Relieur d'Arts unknown books
1958311027Antibes France: The Allen Press 1958. One of 150 copies printed on Richard de Bas hand-made paper on an Albion hand press. Title-page decoration and 6 multi-colored chapter headings by Dorothy Allen. 1 vols. 8vo 24 x15 cm 9½ x 6". Paper over boards. About fine with prospectus. One of 150 copies printed on Richard de Bas hand-made paper on an Albion hand press. Title-page decoration and 6 multi-colored chapter headings by Dorothy Allen. 1 vols. 8vo 24 x15 cm 9½ x 6". Allen Press Bibliography 22 The Allen Press unknown books
1845309122New York: George H. Colton 118 Nassau Street. Wiley and Putnam 6 Waterloo Place Regent St. London 1845. 668pp. 8vo. Half contemporary black calf and marbled boards. Fine. 668pp. 8vo. Contains first printings of Poe's "Eulalie.-A Song" "The American Drama;" and "The Facts of M. Valdemar's Case." This last was also published in the December 1845 issue of the "Broadway Journal" with the title "The Facts in the of M. Valdemar." There is also a review of Poe's "Tales" the poem "Orpheus" by J. R. Lowell and some contributions by W. G. Simms. Robertson "Bibliography. Edgar A. Poe" pp. 24-5 George H. Colton, 118 Nassau Street. Wiley and Putnam, 6 Waterloo Place, Regent St., London unknown books
20158922Loket Czech Republic: Sobota 2015. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Fine Chest. Tight bright and unmarred. Dark navy leather boards complex structure with 'window'ed effect on inner fold of board. leather binding strap blue ink lettering marbled endpages; matching archiaval box. np. Numbered limited edition of 13. Signed by the artist. Laid in pamplet. <br/><br/> Sobota hardcover books
1985Embry 172619The Limited Editions Club 1985. Limited edition of 1500 copies. Fine in near fine lightly rubbed publisher's clamshell box with a small area of the leather label darkened. B&W and color drawings and plates by Alice Neel. Maroon leather spine over marbled boards in black cloth clamshell. Afterword by Raphael Soyer. Signed by both Soyer and Neel on the colophon page. Includes the Monthly Letter The Limited Editions Club, 1985. Limited edition of 1500 copies. hardcover books
1928012876London: Harrap 1928 blue green pebbled grain leatherette cloth with gilt panel to upper and blind panel to lower board gilt titled and decorated spine joints rubbed and showing cloth along the edges name and date to fep dated 1932 light foxing to prelims and closed edges half title has a small tear along the hinge fold at the top part final illustration page after last page of text is almost detached but neatly along the hinge as is final free end paper book size 11 x 8 inches 382pp 32 b&w and colour plates by Harry Clarke and with decorations in the text beautiful and eerie art deco style gothic illustrations to complement the dark masters poetry and prose overweight probably double standard shipping cost. reprint. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Harry Clarke. 4to - over 9 - 12" tall. Harrap hardcover