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1910C6229S.l., s.e., s.d. (vers 1910) ; 164 x 244 m, 20 pp. + 2 pl. hors-texte, broché (1ère-2ème de couverture détachée et recollée) (première feuille mal restaurée sur déchirure). En langue anglaise. Annals of Botany, Vol. XXII. No. LXXXV. January 1908. Bon état.
1903D5054Boston, Ginn & Company, Publishers, the Athenæum Press, 1903 ; 176 x 240 mm, 20 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part, en langue anglaise. the American Naturalist (Reprint from) Vol. XXXVII, No. 438, June 1903. Bon état.
1900D5090Chicago, the University of Chicago Press, s.d. (vers 1900) ; 177 x 252 mm, 24 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part, en langue anglaise. the Botanical Gazette (Reprinted from) Vol. XXXVIII. October 1904. Bon état.
1911D5057New York, s.e., 1911 ; 186 x 253 mm, 44 pp., couverture et cahiers agrafés. Tiré à part, en langue anglaise. the American Naturalist (Reprinted from) Vol. XLV, April 1911. Bon état.
1948026194Will Bradley and Grant Dahlstrom 1948. Original Christmas Card . Folded Sheet. Fine. Design and Typography By Will Bradley and Grant Dahlstrom. Christmas Card Cover Printed In Black "The Dahlstroms Helen Anna Victoria & Grant Wish You A Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year 1948 - 1949" With Red Illustration Of A Christmas Train "Drawn By Will Bradley For The Dahlstroms Christmas 1948" Printed In Black Inside. With A Smaller Version Of The Train Printed In Black Torn From Another Publication Initialed "W B" In Pencil With An Ink Note Above " Do You Recognize This <br/> <br/> [Will Bradley and Grant Dahlstrom] unknown
2600Concord Mass.: Sign of the Vine 1903. . 12 original blue paper-covered boards printed white paper label on front cover; printed in black and red; uncut and unopened. Bambace A62. The colophon reads "Arranged and put into type by Will Bradley and issued from the Sign of the Vine Concord Mass. 1903" Bambace notes "Printed at the Heinzeman Press in Boston. [Concord, Mass.: Sign of the Vine, 1903]. hardcover
19048971Jersey City NJ: American Type Founders Company 1904. Broadside. near Very Good binding. Broadside folded into 8 pp. 4" x 28." According fold. One fold has been mended another has been discreetly reinforced; cover is a trifle soiled. While this supplement broadside has lost its way from its issue based on content and syntax in the introductory remarks it is likely this accompanied the September 1904 issue Volume 1 Number 1 it remains a very nice piece of Bradley's American Chap-Books the full 12 volume run being quite desirable. American Type Founders Company unknown
1905026482Circa 1895-1950: Will Bradley 1905. Original Bookplate . Single Bookplate. Fine. Small Simple Bookplate Green Fern Brown Text "Fern Bradley Her Book". No Indication Of Date Or Of Printer/Designer But By Will Bradley. Not In Bambace. <br/> <br/> [Will Bradley] unknown
37495 x 11 inches. Proof on fine paper an illustration for one of Bradley’s best images featuring a woman with a baby in front of stylized Art Nouveau stylized trees. This scarce insert appeared in “Bradley His Book†series but ours appears to be an oversized example with larger margins and thus a possible proof printing sent for review to Bradley or simply an off-strike during the printing process. Nevertheless it is extremely rare and none have been found on the internet at the time of writing. Near fine. Scarce. unknown
1902300698New York / Rochester: Circle Auditorium / Union and Aedvertsier Show Print 1902. Softcover. Near Fine. Stapled green illustrated wrappers. 151pp. Very near fine. Program for a concert in New York City the cover art is unsigned but is either by Will Bradley or someone who was slavishly influenced by him. Scarce. Circle Auditorium / (Union and Aedvertsier Show Print) unknown
2598New York: The Company 1899. . including covers. 8vo printed stiff wrappers Bambace p. 185. Printed in orange and black. This copy does not bear the printer's imprint that Bambace mentions. On the back cover bottom center "For Sale by J. F. Lester Atlanta Ga." New York: The Company, 1899. unknown
1880242273London: Hogarth House 1880. First edition bound from 12 penny parts. Wood-engraved frontispiece and 12 illustrations; 119 pp. 8vo. Contemporary cloth gilt-lettered spine; near fine. First edition bound from 12 penny parts. Wood-engraved frontispiece and 12 illustrations; 119 pp. 8vo. Bound with: ANON. Jack Rushton; or Alone in the Pirate's Lair. London: Publishing Office 1877. Illus incl. colored frontis and one colored plate;154 pp. Not in James & Smith. Ono 161; James & Smith 71 Hogarth House unknown
8184Cincinnati New York Chicago etc: The Ault & Wiborg Co. 1902. 4to original tan cloth decorative title device printed in white on upper cover. Title leaf 1 p. text 62 full page illustrations most chromolithographic some with additional advertising text and designs in black and white or color on the versos. One illustration in duplicate. CONDITION: Very good light wear to extremities and some light soiling to covers. <p>A tour de force of American graphic design demonstrating the effects achievable with Ault & Wiborg inks-and showcasing American poster art at the turn of the century.</p> <p>This stunning compendium of color advertisements effectively small scale poster designs for the Ault & Wiborg Co. "manufacturers of lithographic & letter press printing inks" includes most notably twenty designs by celebrated poster artist Will Bradley in both the Art Nouveau and the Arts & Crafts styles many of which originally appeared in the Inland Printer. The volume also includes many other vivid and attractive designs by Louis Rhead Edward Liggett Carolyn Huntington Frank Swick and others. All of these advertisements appeared in periodicals between 1895 and 1902. Much coveted by collectors of turn-of-the-century American poster art and aficionados of color printing examples of this book are increasingly scarce on the market many copies having been broken up over the years.</p> <p>Will Bradley 1868-1962 dubbed the "Dean of American Designers" by The Saturday Evening Post was a prolific and influential graphic designer and a central figure in the development of American poster art. His first poster for the Cincinnati-based Ault & Wiborg company was commissioned in 1895 the same year that he founded the Wayside Press in Springfield Massachusetts through which he began publishing his short-lived but highly successful monthly Bradley: His Book. Bradley was later active in film writing and producing several films in the 1920s. In 1954 he was awarded the prestigious American Institute of Graphic Arts medal and remained active as a designer until his death.</p> Cincinnati, New York, Chicago, etc: The Ault & Wiborg Co., 1902 unknown
189782323New York and London:: John Lane The Bodley Head 1897. First edition. publisher's olive green wrappers printed in red and da`rk green with portrait of Sir Thomas Bodley on the front wrapper. . Attractive bookplate on front free endpaper. Very nearly fine. . 12mo. Gallatin & Oliver 3 in the presumed first state of the wrappers. Printed for John Lane by Will Bradley at the Wayside Press bearing the date December 1896 in the colophon. Bodley Booklets No. 1. John Lane, The Bodley Head, unknown
111655Hudson Hills Press. New York and Manchester. 2002. Hudson Hills Press. 2002. first edition. Large 4to hardback with DW. Illustrated. A lovely clean and fresh copy in a wrapper with very minor wear to head of spine. hardcover
15087Monaco, Sotheby's, 1989. 1 vol. in-4° cart. bradel de l'éditeur., couv. illustrée., titre doré au dos.[C55]
9285Paris, Belin (Pour la science), 1981. In-4, cartonnage illustré.
1962202001Garden City: Doubleday 1962. First edition. Covers soiled near very good in worn price-clipped and partly stained dust jacket with a sizeable hole to the rear panel. 4to cloth. Although not much to look at superficially this is a nice association copy inscribed by Joan Didion on the front fly to the writer John Hawkes: "Providence 1963 October For Jack who may have seen some of these places and some that Columbus never saw from Joan Didion." In 1963 Didion was working in New York as a magazine writer and completing her first book Run River. It was also the year that The New York Review of Books began publication. Didion was a longtime contributor and one of her early essays there was a review of Hawkes's The Lime Twig. Doubleday unknown
Q1653<p>A very handsome box 5.5 x 4.75 inches with a photo illustrated lid graphic over decorative paper covering lacking any maker's name but identified in the 1913 Milton Bradley catalog p. 104. Very Good with light rubbing and toning.</p>
193953220South Conventry CT & New York: The Tioga Yarn Company 1939. Folio. 86 2 pp. With over 60 photo plates all w/ facing knitting instructions. Colour-illustrated softcovers Tioga trademark cover art of women knitting in red & black minor dustsoiling edgewear minor creasing to lower right corner still VG- copy. First edition of this scarce yarn catalogue and instruction book including directions on specific yarn needs as well as necessary stitches for the sweaters and other projects featuring fashion designs by Perrin based on the Hollywood glamour of the 1930s. These fashions reflect the accentuated high waist designs intended for slim hips longer mid-calf or floor length hemline and wiode soldiers. However since most women were not blessed with slim hips and narrow waists shoulders were exaggerated ruffled sleeves and long flowing capes. Worldcat locates 2 copies Univ. of Illinois NYPL. The Tioga Yarn Company, paperback
189727426New York: Published for Will Bradley by R. H. Russell 1897. Hardcover. Very good overall. With cover designs and internal decorations by Will Bradley. Printed by Will Bradley at the Wayside Press Springfield MA U.S.A. August MDCCCXCVII 1897. 12mo 61pp uncut foredge. Publishers green papered boards with elaborate green design on front and back cover spine sunned retaining most of the title label which is often missing. Nearly signed on the ffep "Xmas E. D. Moody 1897 Published for Will Bradley by R. H. Russell hardcover
192917943<p>Springfield MA: Milton Bradley Co. 1929 One of seven "Grandma's Games" originally produced in the late nineteenth century by McLoughlin Brothers. Milton Bradley purchased McLoughlin Bros in 1920 and continued to produce Grandma's Games due to the series' popularity. This particular game was relatively early first appearing in the 1860s. The order of the editions is unclear as both McLoughlin and Milton Bradley produced multiple editions some of which were undated. The first McLoughlin edition and perhaps other early editions did not have the "Directions and Answers" booklet. Housed together in the original chromolithograph illustrated box 6 x 4 x in. . 117 printed cards produced. With a 2 x 1 in. out of 119 cards produced. a 10 pp. staple-bound "Directions and Answers" booklet 3 x 4 in. Rectos of cards contain questions corresponding to answers in the booklet e.g. "50. If two yards of gingham cost thirty-six cents what will one yard cost" with the corresponding answer of "Eighteen cents" found in the booklet. Versos of cards are blank. Some wear to edges and corners of box including a rudimentary scotch-tape repair at head. "A means of conveying to children in the form of play a vast amount of desirable information" instructions. The game incorporates general math and practical examples alongside questions that test specialty knowledge and vocabulary—including germane to book collectors questions related to book formats folio quarto octavo etc.</p> Milton Bradley Co.,
185339010<p>London : Addey & Co. 1853. First British edition. A book heralded as the first genuine children's novel set in California - and a cracking tale of the California Gold Rush as young Sam Gilman accompanies his father to San Francisco where they arrive by sea on the Fourth of July. First published in New York earlier that year with the additional sub-title "The Young Californian". Foolscap 8vo 166 x 100mm. ii9-214pp - pagination irregular but collates as the British Library copy. Engraved frontispiece by Dalziel and title-page on plate paper. Bound in a stylish perhaps French half polished tan calf delicately gilt on spine; marbled sides; red edges; just a touch rubbed; hairline split at head of upper joint but solid and sound; a few minor marks and spots but a very good and attractive copy. Blank ex-libris label covering an earlier ownership inscription.</p> London : Addey & Co., 1853. hardcover
202302940Paris, Flammarion, 1974 ; in-4, 31 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
19625327New York: Photo Researchers Inc 1962. Striking photographic portrait of Ursula Andress in her role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the 1962 film Dr. No. Taken by American photographer Bradley Smith 1910-1997 on location in Jamaica where shooting took place near Ian Fleming's Goldeneye estate and in the small town of Oracabessa. Original borderless double-weight black & white photograph measuring 24.75cm x 34.5cm 9.75" x 12 5/8"; a few holograph notes photographer's rubber-stamp Photo Researchers sticker and a typed snipe taped on verso reading: "DR. NO" - On location in Jamaica. Portrait of Ursula Andress young Swiss-born actress starring in "Dr. No." Light wear to extremities a few faint creases to corners; Very Good. Photo Researchers, Inc unknown