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1819SKU1084820G.J. Loomis & Co 1819-01-01. Acceptable. 0x0x0. 1819; Fair Condition; brown leather covers; front exterior hinge is cracked; wear to covers and spine heavier at edges; repair to gutter at title page; internal staining and toning; large chip at front edge of page 189/190 - a xerox copy of the complete page is inserted in the book; 300 pages; 5 3/4" tall G.J. Loomis & Co hardcover
1900WRCLIT50013New York 1900. Volume One Number One through Volume Four Number Twelve. Bound together in four volumes contemporary half calf and marbled boards. Inscribed in the first volume: "William Aspenwall Bradley Columbia '99. Managing Editor 1896-7." Edges slightly rubbed but nice with associated items laid in. Edited by William A. Bradley et al. An interesting Columbia associated student literary magazine this being the editor's own set for the period of his involvement containing many contributions by him and by John Erskine and others. Bradley went on to a career of great distinction as the literary agent for many notable American expatriates in Paris including Gertrude Stein Henry Miller Anais Nin etc. He comes in for extensive mention in Ford's PUBLISHED IN PARIS. hardcover books
1887030160London: Bernard Quaritch 1887. First edition 1887. Three volume set in worn but sound condition ex-library with all expected markings on spine and endpapers name of library perforated on title page. Comprehensive work covering artists "from the establishment of Christianity to the eighteenth century". Red cloth with red cleather spines lettered in gilt Spines heavily scuffed but clealy legible chips at spine ends other edgewear fairly light some hinges lightly cracked but secure text blocks sound with some light cracking between sections but no loosened pages pages lightly age-toned but clean free endpapers chipped. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bernard Quaritch Hardcover
1857836A11London: Richard Bentley 1857. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". Not Stated . Uncommon first edition of this novelette by Edward Bradley. First edition of this work an uncommon copy. School novel by Edward Bradley published under pen name Cuthbert Bede. With numerous illustrations in text and in full page. Edward Bradley was an English clergyman and novelist mainly known for his book The Adventures of Mr Verdant Green concerning an undergraduate of Oxford. Rebound in half calf over cloth covered boards gilt tooling to spine renewed endpapers. Externally smart with minor shelf wear light chipping to head of spine boards only lightly marked. Previous ownership pencil inscriptions to recto front blank page dated 1937. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Very Good Richard Bentley hardcover
187654693Near Fine. 1876. Hardcover. Folding color map in original re-spined embossed brown cloth case. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
189737620New York & London: Published by John Lane Sign of the Bodley Head 1897. First edition. Printed for John Lane by Will Bradley Springfield Mass. Cover Illustration by Will Bradley. 1 vols. 12mo. Linen spine paper label with some loss else a fine copy. First edition. Printed for John Lane by Will Bradley Springfield Mass. Cover Illustration by Will Bradley. 1 vols. 12mo. Published by John Lane, Sign of the Bodley Head unknown books
1865FG6268Milwaukee: Jermain & Brightman 1865. HB. Black blindstamped pebbled cloth gilt lettering on spine 8vo 304 pp. frontis portrait of author. Account of the 22nd Wisconsin 33rd Indiana 19th MIchigan and the 85th Indiana during Sherman's Atlanta campaign and march to the sea. Owners name ffep no other marks in book binding solid. Some foxing to edges of text block. Covers show some edge wear corners bumped gilt lettering faded. Book condition VG-. Jermain & Brightman unknown
181954961Albany:: Printed by G. J. Loomis & Co. 1819. First edition. old full calf gilt spine. Old ink signatures; small recent bookplate; text block tanned; light scuffing to binding; tight and sound. 16mo. Howes B-707. Printed by G. J. Loomis & Co., unknown
1896275668Springfield: Wayside Press 1896. First. paperback. very good-. Narrow 4to 5-1/8 x 10- 1/2. Colored pictorial wrappers bound with string 2 signatures loose covers worn at the edges. Springfield: Wayside Press May 1896. First edition. A very good- copy.<br/> <br/> First number of this scarce short-lived periodical containing art poetry & essays. The ads as well as the illustrations were designed by Bradley himself.<br/> <br/> Wayside Press unknown
1898299786London: Ballantyne 1898. hardcover. very good. Charles Rickets. cxvii pages. Tall slim 8vo original decorative boards with peacock motif; drab board spine with paper label spine sunned and bit splotchy with light wear at ends; bookplate. Beautiful red & black woodcut illustration by Charles Ricketts under whose supervision the book has been printed at the Ballantyne Press. London: Ballantyne 1898. Limited edition - one of 210 copies. A very good copy with very fresh clean interior.<br/><br/> Ballantyne unknown books
1897236553London: Ballantyne Press 1897. 1 / 210 copies. dec boards. Very Good-. Decorations designed and cut into wood by Charles Ricketts. Slight tear to crown and price sticker removed slightly marring back board. Sunning to both end papers. Fep has "Vale Press" in ink calligraphy traces of a removed bookplate and a tiny publisher's bibliographic description pasted in. The next page has a small sheet with handwritten identification of the authors with a list of their works initialed P.T.D. Ballantyne Press hardcover
1900131133158New York and Chicago: The Inland Printer 1900. Paperback. Very Good. Rare issue of "the leading trade journal of the world in the printing and allied industries." Vol. XXVI No. 1. Oversize magazine in wrappers. 212 pp. A little wear and soiling to front wrap. At least one tiny ad cut out of text otherwise in nice shape. Contains some examples of color printing great turn of the century ads. The Inland Printer paperback
1885253092London : Messrs. Fores Piccadilly W. 1885. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 5 vols. plates : ill. ; 23 cm. Contents; Volume I: 1884-1885. vol. II: 1885-1886. vol. III: 1886-1187. vol. IV: 1887-1888. vol. V: 1888-1889. Subjects; Hunting — Great Britain — Periodicals. London : Messrs. Fores, Piccadilly, W. hardcover
1895210810New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1895. Hardcover. G. Foxing along spine. End papers frontispiece and title pages are shaken loose and only hanging on by a few stiches but still present. Slipcase has some markings and general wear. Missing the William H. Bradley poster. Special limited edition No. 65 of 250 copies on Imperial Japan Paper. Octavo. Hardcover in plain paper slipcase. Bound in white cloth with gilt stamped titles and illustration pasted to the front board. xiv 117 1 pages : illustrations color frontispiece ; 25 cm. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
18973739New York: R. H. Russell 1897. First edition. First edition. Original light brown card wrappers with two staples at spine vignette and letterpress design in darker brown on cover. The very rare List of Publications booklets with cover design and design of pamphlet by Will Bradley printed in bold orange and black throughout with photos. Cover designed by Bradley with Russell logo in design printed in dark brown. Illustrated throughout. The pamphlet is quite rare and almost never seen in presentable condition. Our copy is very fine. <br/><br/> R. H. Russell unknown books
189694701The Youth's Companion 1896. 1896. Very good. - A 16-1/4 inch high by 11-1/4 inch wide pictorial advertisement for Victoria Bicycles illustrated and designed by Will Bradley. A dreamy 14 inch high by 9 inch wide Art Nouveau illustration printed in blue on a gray background depicts a woman draped in a flowing gown standing with a bicycle next to tall flowers and trees within a floral frame. "Victor" and "Victoria" are printed within the floral borders at right and left of the image with "Bicycles / Overman Wheel Co. / Boston New York Detroit Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland Ore." framing the top and bottom. This rare advertisement by Will Bradley was published on page "iv" of Volume VII No. 8 of "The Youth's Companion" dated February 20 1896. Several black & white pictorial ads decorate the verso page "iii" of the periodical. A couple of short tears near the corners of the top edge are repaired with clear archival document tape from the verso. The edges of the print are slightly darkened from having once been framed. An attractive art nouveau print. <p>Ref: "Will H. Bradley: His Work. A Bibliographical Guide" by Anthony Bambace pages 152-153. The Youth's Companion 1896. unknown
1891WRCLIT84092Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1891. xxiii708pp. Large octavo. Publisher's 3/4 plum morocco and matching cloth t.e.g. other untrimmed. Shallow shelf-wear at crown and toe of the spine otherwise a very near fine copy with the bookplate of Scofield Thayer principal of THE DIAL beginning in 1920 on the front pastedown. The important new edition re-arranged revised and enlarged by Henry Bradley. Based on a review of the first fascicle of the OED he published James Murray hired Bradley as junior and eventually coeditor of the OED where he supervised the work of among others J.R.R. Tolkien. At the Clarendon Press hardcover books
187453518London. 1874. Crisp and detailed plan of Munich. Inset view of the city from the east along lower edge. Title and scale at lower left. Published for the Atlas for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Edward Stanford in London. Steel engraving. Fine condition. Original outline colour with later additions. Size: 39 x 33 cm. unknown
18737579T. B. Peterson and Brothers. Very Good. 1873. Hardcover. Full black pebbled cloth cover with gilt stamped spine has wear to extremities but clean and in very good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Pages are clean and in very good condition. Illustrated with drymounted b&w albumin photographs. . . T. B. Peterson and Brothers hardcover
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
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
188446228Boston: Little Brown and Company 1884. First Edition. 12mo 16.5cm.; publisher's card wrappers in grey printed dust jacket; 141pp. Jacket a bit dust-soiled and extremities toned and rather brittle due to inferior paper stock flap folds starting to split two small chips at top edge of rear panel else a Very Good or better copy in a Very Good copy of the rare jacket.<br /> <br /> Travel diary kept by Thayer during a journey by rail from Boston to California with a group that included Emerson. With an early chapter devoted to Salt Lake City and its LDS citizens. FLAKE 8890. Little, Brown, and Company unknown
1855186London: Thomas McLean 1855. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover. 8vo. 83pp with 24 plates including title page and charmingly illustrated frontispiece . Decorative binding embossed pictorial blue cloth over boards with gilt all edges gilt. Bookplate of Charles H. Bayley to front paste down. Page 43/44 is a British Library copy bound in with binding a little loose at this gathering. Cover shows wear with rubbing to edges."A comical and satirical illustrated book by the Victorian clergyman novelist and eventual photographer Cuthbert Bede. The book addresses the attitudes and challenges surrounding early photography and attempts to portray a serious scientific pursuit in a leisurely and lighthearted context. Photographic Pleasures is both a lampooning of "serious" Victorian-era photography and a taunting commentary of the personalities and social attitudes of the time.The book begins with a note to the reader suggesting that the reason for the increase in popularity of photography as an amateur hobby or leisure pursuit is the fact that the technology is still new and in its infancy." - University of Glasgow Special Collections Department Book of the Month. Thomas McLean hardcover books
1875005056New York: Carleton 1875 No edition stated possible first. Decorative green silk binding blindstamped in black with gold titles. 112 pp. Purple endpapers. Antique ex-library with attractive hand-numbered and hand-dated bookplate no pocket minimal markings. Boards skewed some rubs to boards fraying top of spine light edgewear. Very good condition. Carleton hardcover
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 books