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1979104086Boston: Gregg Press 1979. Octavo cloth. First hardcover edition first printing. Text offset from that of the 1971 Ace edition. New introduction by Marion Zimmer Bradley. A Darkover novel. See Anatomy of Wonder 1987 4-77. See Barron ed Fantasy Literature 4A-47. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature I pp. 488-92. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #104086 Gregg Press unknown books
1985104088Glasgow Scotland: Richard Drew Publishing 1985. Octavo boards. First British and first hardcover edition. Collects WEB OF LIGHT 1983 and WEB OF DARKNESS 1983. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #104088 Richard Drew Publishing unknown books
190442001Jersey City NJ: American Type Founders Co. 1904. Hardcover. Very good-/No dust jacket. Jersey City NJ: American Type Founders Co. 1904. Several b/w illustrations. 14 pp. Hardcover. 12mo size. Gray & black paper covered boards. Paper separating at rear hinge; some glue gloss along spine where former own probably glued at tear at head of spine; corners bumped; else a very nice copy. Very good-/No dust jacket. American Type Founders Co. hardcover books
1899WRCLIT84734New York: Dodd Mead 1899. 302pp. plus plates and portraits. Decorative printed wrappers. Printed in red and black. Heavily illustrated and decorated. Extreme blank fore-tips of upper wrapper chipped spine has a partial hairline split otherwise very good. "Arranged and Printed . by Will Bradley at the University Press." BAMBACE p.185. Dodd, Mead unknown books
1898WRCLIT76148New York: Dodd Mead 1898. 32pp. plus plates. Narrow small quarto. Decorative printed wrappers. Printed in red and black. Corners a bit bumped with shallow chips at overlap edges of wrappers and a bit more from the upper forecorners otherwise very good. "Arranged and Printed . by Will Bradley at the University Press." BAMBACE p.185. Dodd, Mead unknown books
1900WRCLIT76146New York: D. Appleton & Company 1900. 231pp. plus insert. Decorative printed wrappers. Printed in red and black. Extreme blank lower fore-tip of upper wrapper chipped a couple small nicks otherwise about fine. Even if without an explicit credit line heavily influenced by the Bradley style. The upper wrapper bears a co-imprint for C. Lauriat Company in Boston. D. Appleton & Company unknown books
1903WRCLIT76378Concord MA: Will Bradley.the Sign of the Vine 1903. Small octavo. Grey boards printed label. A fine copy. First edition in this format designed set- up and decorated with rubricated title and initials in red by Bradley the whole printed on handmade paper at the Heintzeman Press. One of four titles in similar format undertaken by Bradley in 1903. BAMBACE A61. Will Bradley...the Sign of the Vine hardcover books
1903WRCLIT71959Concord MA: At the Sign of the Vine 1903. 12mo. Pale gray-blue boards printed label. Frontis and decorations. Very near fine. First edition in this format designed and printed by Will Bradley. With David Magee's signed pencil note on the front pastedown: "This is one of Will Bradley's own copies purchased by me from his son ." BAMBACE A62. At the Sign of the Vine hardcover books
1975156427Boston: Gregg Press 1975. Octavo cloth. First hardcover edition first printing 250 copies printed. Text reset from the rare paperbound first edition published in New York by G. W. Dillingham in 1890. New introductions by Stuart A. Teitler and Kristine Anderson. The novel first published as a serial in the CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL in 1880-1881 describes a journey to a Symmesian inner world and a feminist utopia. Anatomy of Wonder 1981 1-111; 1987 1-56; 1995 1-56; and 2004 II-1303. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2452. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 489. Howgego Encyclopedia of Exploration: Invented and Apocryphal Narratives of Travel B43. Lewis Utopian Literature p. 108. Negley Utopian Literature: A Bibliography 656. Roemer The Obsolete Necessity p. 187. Rooney Dreams and Visions: A Study of American Utopias 1865-1917 p. 192. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 pp. 67-8. Bleiler 1978 p. 214. Reginald 15756. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #156427 Gregg Press unknown books
1853159292New York: Evand and Brittan 1853. Original Edition. Hardcover. Clean and tight but with general age spots not foxing on some pages; wear to covers fraying to edges small pieces missing from head/tail of spine corners bumped some soiling; page preceding title page is torn out likely a half title. Red cloth with blind-stamp decoration; gilt lettering and decoration. 165 pp. with occasional in-text decoration. Behaviour in church at the table in the street as a house guest as a host; personal habits; bad habits peculiar to little boys; proprieties of dress; ill-bred little girls; rail and sea travel; epistolary experiences; the unguarded look !. "Politeness is to do and say The kindest things in the kindest way." Evand and Brittan hardcover books
1978140938992San Francisco: Pennyfarthing Press 1978. Very Good/Very Good. Limited edition #2 of 200 copies signed by author and illustrator. xii 221 5 pp. Quarter brown cloth over tan cloth spine gilt. First thus. Very Good with edges and endpapers a bit foxed small stain to top edge in Very Good dust jacket with foxed flaps light edge wear. Contains the story "In Hiding" which reputedly inspired the X-Men comic book series. Pennyfarthing Press unknown books
19223406New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1922. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. 1922 1st edition WARMLY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the front free endpaper. Tight and clean and VG in its duotone cloth and decorative wood-block front panel. Octavo 66 pgs. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
1987014654Amsterdam: North Holland 1987. Quarto. x 329p. signed by LeRoy Eyring who was co-wrote the article two articles. Illustrated. Bound in gray cloth lettered and ruled in black and orange spine lettering black. A very good copy. North Holland unknown books
2047BRADLEY F.N. TEN YEARS BEHIND THE SACRED DESK. Merchantville NJ: no publisher or date. 12mo. reddish-brown cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Signed inscription by Bradley on the front endpaper: "9/5/39. Sincerely in Him F.N. Bradley." Very Good seems to have had a frontispiece that has been torn out. Scarce especially signed. $125.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1978104087London: Methuen Children's Books 1978. Octavo boards. First hardcover edition. Issued as a mass market paperbound children's book this is one of a small number of copies hardbound in boards for the British library market. Text block just a bit tanned mostly top edge a fine copy in fine dust jacket. Scarce especially in superior condition. #104087 Methuen Children's Books unknown books
1979136755Boston: Gregg Press 1979. Octavo cloth. First hardcover edition first printing. Signed by Bradley. Text offset from that of the 1974 DAW edition. New introduction by Marion Zimmer Bradley. A Darkover novel. See Anatomy of Wonder 1987 4-77. See Barron ed Fantasy Literature 4A-47. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature I pp. 488-92. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #136755 Gregg Press unknown books
1834W1017London: Baldwin and Cradock 1834. Green cloth with gilt spine lettering on red morocco label. Top edge stained green. Gift inscription on ffep. Considerable shelfwear titling label flecked with some loss of gilt spine ends crumpled short joint split at top of spine foxing on pre and postliminary and some on diagrams. A treatise on linear perspective and projection. . First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Baldwin and Cradock Hardcover books
189953651899. Chicago & New York: Herbert S. Stone & Company 1899. Original red cloth decorated in black and white First Edition of this collection of 21 tales some of a fantastical nature. This book is today collected primarily for its binding designed by Will Bradley; its second strongest appeal is as a book produced by the 'Nineties publisher Herbert Stone. This is a near-fine copy slightly faded on the spine. Bleiler p. 203; Kramer 191. <br/><br/> hardcover books
2449Concord Massachusetts Sign of the Vine Press 1903. Arranged and put into type by Will Bradley. Sign of the Vine. 9 pp. Uncut. 16 mo. Bound in white paper-covered boards with a printed label on the cover. Fine. unknown books
1894WRCLIT70795Chicago: The Dial Press 1894. Tan cloth decorated in blue. Decorative title-page. Binding darkened and a bit soiled internally very good. First edition this being the secondary binding. One of two hundred copies only. Inscribed on the front endsheet by Smith's son to his daughter ".this book of her grandfather's verse." on Christmas 1948. Bambace suggests the binding design is "probably" Will Bradley's work. An uncommon book and imprint. Librettist bookseller and book collector Harry Smith was a frequent contributor to Francis Browne's incarnation of THE DIAL. A portion of the edition presumably the earliest state was bound in green cloth with the binding design stamped in gilt. BAMBACE C1. The Dial Press hardcover books
1917411301917. BRADLEY William Aspenwall. OLD CHRISTMAS AND OTHER KENTUCKY TALES IN VERSE. NY: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1917. 12mo. decorative olive cloth. First Edition. Signed presentation from Bradley on the front endpaper: "For George H. Read whose book I have read with admiration and delight. W.A. Bradley. 8 December 1911." Another signature George W. Read- his son on front pastedown. Very Good small hole on spine. $125.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
2007109530Arendal Norway: Innoventi as 2007. Softcover. VG- bottom left corner has minor wrinkle. Black illus. glossy wraps with grey lettering and spine; 423 pp. with profuse illustrations throughout. An extensive look at the designs of Nordic artist Myrvold whose work is described as abstract elegant and edgy but whose designs are rooted in her background in fine arts. Innoventi as paperback books
1926303864New York Funk & Wagnalls 1926. 1926. First edition "January 1926". 8vo. Original dark green cloth gilt stamped spine blindstamped upper cover. Very good. 187 pages. No dust jacket. Bookplate of Monte Katterjohn on the front pastedown. Signed and with his full address by Monte Katterjohn on the front pastedown: "Monte M. Katterjohn Studio 342 Olson Bldg. 1558 Vine Street Hollywood California". 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. New York, Funk & Wagnalls, 1926. hardcover books
1925011304Boston: Women's Educational and Industrial Union 1925. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The original edition. Gray cloth gilt-stamped titles front and spine. Women's Educational and Industrial Union hardcover books
197010055Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good DJ. Tight bright and unmarred. DJ shows light shelf/edge wear small closed tear discrete pen notation at rear flap else clean and bright. Orange cloth boards gilt lettering. 8vo. 126pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>Forward by Tom Shires. "This monograph represents an increasing recognition of the previously neglected disease of modern times- trauma. This surgical illness is continuously increasing in our society and its now the leading cause of death in the first three decades of life and the third leading cause of death in all ages. In spite of these apalling statistics relative to trauma only recently have clinical and research data been combined in an organized fashion in an attempt to improve the care of the injured patient." Includes a chapter by George Fisher "War Wounds Of The Abdomen In Vietnam". Charles C. Thomas hardcover books