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2009170811New York: Deitch 2009. First edition. Hardcover. 59 pages. Essays by Will Bradley Chris Jennings and Brian Sholis. Includes numerous color illustrations. A fine copy in boards. No dust jacket as issued. A new copy and still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. Deitch unknown books
19968538bdGrand Rapids Michigan: Medical Staff Press L.C.C. 1996. First Edition. Signed by Bradley P. Bengtson. Quarto black cloth hardcover gilt letters xviii 446 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: WElcome to the world of Civil War medicine. Although there has been a recent resurgence of interest in the American Civil War to this point very little information exists on the medical and surgical aspects of the Civil War. George A. Otis M.D. the Second Curator of the Army Medical Museum collected 400 photographs of soldier injuries and anatomical specimens from 1865 - 1881. He compiled them into eight volumes each containing 50 photographs with corresponding case histories. These original volumes however had a very limited circulation and very few complete sets still exist. This atlas presents all 400 photographs and case histories from Otis’ original volumes along with over 100 additional photographs compiled into one book. Unavailable for over 100 years these photographs provide a graphic representation of the incredible sacrifice soldiers from both sides of the conflict made for a cause in which they so fervently believed. By reading these soldier stories and examining their wounds the War suddenly becomes a very real and personal experience . One that you cannot distance yourself from easily. Included in this work is an informative description of Otis’ life and the historical progression of the Army Medical Museum by Michael Rhode. Following an in-depth preface describing the state of medicine at the onset of the War individual photographs and cases bring to life the personal experiences injured soldiers faced. Aslo included is an extensive index tabulating the personal and regimental information of the soldiers the battle in which they were injured and the outcome of their treatement. With the use of an educational glossary both the medically-educated and non-medical reader will gain an increased appreciation for medical and surgical care during the War. After reading this atlas our views of the American Civil War have forever been changed. We think yours will be also. Medical Staff Press, L.C.C., (1996). First Edition. hardcover books
1900TB31551New York: E. P. Dutton n.d. 1900. First Edition. Very good in its original purple cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine and on the front board with a mild spine lean. The end sheets appear to be much newer indicating a replacement to repair weakened or cracked hinges. An octavo of 8 5/8 by 5 3/4 inches with the cloth at the head and heel of the spine worn and just beginning to fray and the cloth over the tips of the boards is rubbed the title page preliminaries and first few pages of the book show foxing which is also true of the last few pages the index and faint foxing throughout the book. There is a one inch stain to the fore edge of the text block and a narrow stain to the upper margins of pages 185 to 194. 400 pages of text including an index. Illustrated with a fold-out map of Canada and the English Colonies in 1750 as the frontispiece and with five other maps one of which folds out. A difficult title to locate in first edition. E. P. Dutton hardcover books
1914212811London: George Routledge and Sons Limited 1914. First edition. Illustrated. 308 pp. 1 vols. Royal 8vo. Crimson morocco and cloth. Fine Bookplate of Van Sanvoort Merle-Smith. First edition. Illustrated. 308 pp. 1 vols. Royal 8vo. Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 55 George Routledge and Sons, Limited unknown books
1858250281New York: Appleton 1858. hardcover. good. Edited and with an introduction by "Cousin Alice". Several plates. 202pp. 2pp. of publisher's ads. 12mo original brown cloth lacks front flyleaf spine ends worn cloth lightly soiled light foxing to some margins including plates. New York: D. Appleton 1858.<br/><br/> Mary E. Bradley was the author of several works of juvenile and adult fiction that were published from 1855 to 1870. The noted author Alice Bradley Neal Haven who often wrote under the name "Cousin Alice" edited this work and was the sister-in-law of Mary E. Bradley.<br/><br/> Appleton unknown books
185729959London: H. Ingram James Blackwood 1857. Various editions. Illustrated by the author. 1 vols. 8vo. Full green straight-grained morocco gilt t.e.g. by Birdsall hinges rubbed spine toned to brown internally fine with the original pictorial wrappers of each title bound in. Various editions. Illustrated by the author. 1 vols. 8vo. The Complete "Mr. Verdant Green". An enormously popular work that went into numerous editions written and illustrated by a Midland vicar Rev. Edw. Bradley 1827-1889 who also drew for Punch and was one of the first illustrators to satirize photography. Sadleir 3432; Wolff 755 H. Ingram, James Blackwood unknown books
1902236926New York: R.H. Russell 1902. The Wayside Series. 158 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Gray blue boards stamped in white. Fine. The Wayside Series. 158 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. R.H. Russell unknown books
1894WRCLIT70793Chicago: The Dial Press 1894. Ornately gilt decorated green cloth t.e.g. others untrimmed. Decorative title-page. Some light spotting to lower portion of upper board lower fore-tip bruised otherwise near fine. First edition this being the primary binding. One of two hundred copies only. 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 a later state was bound in tan cloth with the binding design stamped in blue. BAMBACE C1. The Dial Press hardcover books
1894WRCLIT60952Chicago: The Dial Press 1894. Ornately gilt decorated green cloth t.e.g. others untrimmed. Decorative title-page. Some light spotting to lower portion of upper board lower fore-tip bruised otherwise near fine. First edition this being the primary binding. One of two hundred copies only. 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 a later state was bound in tan cloth with the binding design stamped in blue. BAMBACE C1. The Dial Press hardcover books
1936285838New York: Scribner 1936. hardcover. very good/very good-. 28 b/w photographic illustrations. 84 pages. Short slim 4to blue cloth-backed blue boards; small strip of fading at bottom edge. d.w. largely intact but chipped on rear panel and somewhat stained. New York: Scribner's 1936. First Edition. A very good in very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Previous owner's name on fly-leaf.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1903WRCLIT83506London: The Vale Press 1903. Large octavo. Cloth and decorated boards paper spine label. Label and spine ends worn small sliver chips to lower joint foxing and offsetting to endleaves and occasional foxing in text but a good copy. First edition. One of two hundred and forty copies printed on handmade paper in addition to ten copies on vellum under the supervision of Charles Ricketts who also contributed the woodcut decorations. NCBEL III:626. TOMKINSON VALE PRESS 41. COLBECK I:249. The Vale Press hardcover books
188463455Richmond VA: Wm. Ellis Jones Book and Job Printer for the association 1884. First edition. 8vo. 39 pp. An overview of the Antietam campaign with details of the various troop movements and battles by the commander of the Confederate 1st Maryland who argues that Lee made the invasion to relieve the pressure of war from Virginia not to re-arouse the secessionist fervor of his fellow Marylanders. Dornbusch II 535. Nicholson p. 426 for an 1886 edition. Very good. Original gray-green wrappers traces of removal from a pamphlet binder along the spine some soiling to the front wrapper. 10137. <br/><br/> Wm. Ellis Jones, Book and Job Printer for the association unknown books
1938RPOZBLO00HMRRandom House 1938. Very Good. Pozner Vladimir. Bloody Baron. Wells translator Warre Bradley. New York: Random House 1938. 1st edition. 383pp. 8vo. Blue cloth with red and gilt decoration. Book condition: Very good with rubbed edges subtly rolled spine and faint moisture soiling. Moisture spotting on rear endsheet. Contents clean. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with subtle bumping light chipping and tiny closed tears in edges. Faint moisture soiling to rear panel and back-strip. In plastic dust jacket protector. Random House hardcover books
1911LLV2503London:: George Routledge and Sons 1911. 1911. Two volumes in one. Large 8vo. xxii 148; xii 183 pp. Two color frontispieces based on original painting by Cuthbert Bradley an additional pictorial title red and black titles 10 steel engraved plates colored by hand 35 wood engravings by such artists as E. Landells Thomas Landseer J.W. Archer E. Hacker and Jas. Wesley appendix index. Early half gilt-stamped red calf over red cloth t.e.g ribbon bookmark; extremities scuffed. Very good. Scarce. Fine fox-hunting treatise with handsome color plates. George Routledge and Sons, 1911. hardcover books
1898317629London: Macmillan 1898. Illustrated by Joseph Pennell and Hugh Thomson. xiv 474pp. 8vo. Three quarters modern mottled calf and marbled boards. Fine. Illustrated by Joseph Pennell and Hugh Thomson. xiv 474pp. 8vo. Macmillan unknown books
193543155Oxford: Clarendon Press 1935. First edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Original blue buckram lettered in gilt. Fine in dust jackets whose spines are sunned slight wear at edges. First edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Clarendon Press unknown books
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
1917001966Chicago: Brothers of The Book 1917. First Edition Limited. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dustjacket. C. B. FALLS COPY. Signed and inscribed by Banning on ffe to woodcut artist and illustrtaor C. B. Falls and his wife: "To Charles and Bedelia - / "Pierrot and Columbine" - / from/ Kendall Banning/ January 8 1918." Laid-in is photogravure-style postcard with WWI portratit of Banning by artist Jos. Cumming Chase and Paper-backed boards. Banning ANS on verso: "Well - until there's a law that prohibits/ the annual exchange of greetings - / "Happy New Year"/ Your calendar is a peach!/ K. B." Banning is making a mocking reference to Prohibition and late referring to 1918 calendar which Falls had designed illutrated or both. Corners of boards bumped and worn else nice all over. Orange paper over boards with gold flecks ppaer soine label. 91 pages. An anthology of poetry that refers to the fanciful half human/ half fairy figure Pierrot. Includes 8 page biblioography in rear of literary refrences to Pierrot. A unique copy. Brothers of The Book hardcover books
1982152893New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1982. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First edition. The legend of King Arthur from the viewpoint of the women characters. Made into a television mini-series. ". historical writing on a grand scale with all the magic conviction and resonance of ballad and ancient lore." - Barron ed. Fantasy Literature 4A-48. "One of the best of the modern retellings of the Arthurian legends." - Barron ed. Fantasy and Horror 1999 7-47. A fine copy in fine dust jacket with the correct price of $16.95 printed on the front flap. #152893 Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
1982126817New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1982. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First edition. The legend of King Arthur from the viewpoint of the women characters. Made into a television mini-series. ". historical writing on a grand scale with all the magic conviction and resonance of ballad and ancient lore." - Barron ed. Fantasy Literature 4A-48. "One of the best of the modern retellings of the Arthurian legends." - Barron ed. Fantasy and Horror 1999 7-47. A fine copy in fine dust jacket with the correct price of $16.95 printed on the front flap. #126817 Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
1982102751New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1982. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First edition. The legend of King Arthur from the viewpoint of the women characters. Made into a television mini-series. ". historical writing on a grand scale with all the magic conviction and resonance of ballad and ancient lore." - Barron ed. Fantasy Literature 4A-48. "One of the best of the modern retellings of the Arthurian legends." - Barron ed. Fantasy and Horror 1999 7-47. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #102751 Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
198215354NY: Alfred A. Knopf 1982. Proof. Wraps. Very good. NY Knopf 1982. Uncorrected proof in wraps together with a review slip and a xeroxed copy of the proposed dustwrapper laid-in. Taped to the cover is a notice that the book has been chosen as a Literary Guild Alternate Selection a decision made after the proof was printed. Two sets of staple holes in the front cover which likely held the proposed dustwrapper. Light wear; a very good copy fragile and scarce. New Arthurian Encyclopedia p. 50. Barron Fantasy Literature 4A-48. Alfred A. Knopf paperback books
3748Two separate issues. One printed in black one printed in red. Printed on lightweight paper 3 x 4" with "Art" design motif composed of Nouveau patterning in box by Bradley and No/ Received etc. Scarce. <br/><br/> unknown books
19061764120Dodd Mead & Company 1906. First Edition. Large Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket - Pictorial Cover. First edition. Edges rubbed with some loss binding beginning to weaken hinges reinforced with masking tape. 1906 Large Hardcover. 166 pp. Red cloth spine paper over boards hardcover. A children's book by the renowned Art Nouveau illustrator and graphic designer who was also influenced by the Arts & Crafts movement and Japanese block printing methods. While he is mainly known for his posters he also designed and illustrated a number of books. A highly sought after volume often only available in poor condition. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover books
191029592Chicago: George Matthew Adams 1910. First Edition. Arranged decorated and with dust jacket by Will Bradley; frontispiece by John T. McCutcheon illustrations by William Stevens. 189 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original pictorial brown and orange cloth cover design by Bradley repeated on dust jacket t.e.g.; book is in fine condition jacket lacking about a third of the lower front. First Edition. Arranged decorated and with dust jacket by Will Bradley; frontispiece by John T. McCutcheon illustrations by William Stevens. 189 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Dust Jacket and Cover by Will Bradley. Bradley's cover and jacket features the portrait of the author a popular homespun newspaper poet among whose output were some sporting verses football p. 40 baseball p. 102. Bambace Will H. Bradley: His Work A71 George Matthew Adams unknown books