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199247994FISCHER 08/1992. 291.-340. Tsd. softcover. FISCHER paperback
1998LS-65Berkeley CA.: Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust 1998. Classic scarce text published on behalf of Fantasy Worlds Festival for Marion Zimmer Bradley a year before M.Z. Bradley's death contains a compilation of nineteen short science-fiction/fantasy novellas by various renown writers and protegees of MZB including Diana L. Paxton; Cynthia McQuillin; Raul S. Reyes; Lawrence Watt-Evans; Elisabeth Waters; Syne Mitchell; Paul Edwin Zimmer; and others. Some of the stories include: Lost Moon; Toyen; Totem Night; Washerwoman; The High Altar; Change-child; As Three to One; The White Falcon; Earth's Song; Ingredients; Rehabilitation; Raven's Blade; The Accursed Villa and others. 342 pgs. Minor slight crease on second front free blank endpaper. SIGNED by Marion Zimmer Bradley & Rachel Holmen on the title pg; Signed by Rachel Holmen on her last introduction pg. Signed by the copyright designer Margaret Davis on the last credits page. Gilt spine and front cover. Virtually no shelfwear. First Printing Limited to 300 copies. Scarce. Signed by Authors. Limited First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Privately Printed. Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust Hardcover
2011100418Konig. New. 2011. Paperback. 3863350804 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 224 pages. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer . Konig paperback
1904313007New York: Mail and Express Job Print 1904. First edition. Illustrated with 13 full-page photographs photo vignette on title page. 52 pp. 1 vols. Square 8vo. Green cloth upper cover title in gilt. Finely rebacked. Minor soiling to binding. First edition. Illustrated with 13 full-page photographs photo vignette on title page. 52 pp. 1 vols. Square 8vo. Inscribed. Inscribed opposite the title "Compliments of the author J.R. Bradley"<br/>Big Game hunting by the author and his friend T.T. Reese in the Stickeen sic River Country. The trials of traveling consume the first 28 pp. after which are several more on hunting white sheep followed by several more on mountain goat and grizzly. There are four minor trout fishing incidents eclipsed by the hunting content. "A rare work I have had three times in thirty years." Heller.<br/>"The tales make good reading." - Streeter. Phillips p. 55; Streeter 4122; Heller 1:35 and illustrated on the front panel of the dust jacket Mail and Express Job Print unknown books
19051300Jersey City New Jersey: American Type Founders Company 1905. American Chap-Book 12 Volumes 1904-1905 plus Four Supplements Will Bradley American Type Founders Company Jersey City New Jersey 1904-1905. 7 x 4.5 inches. Various paginations.<br /> <br /> Beautiful set of Will Bradley's Chap-Book Series plus four supplements. All in fine condition protected by mylar wrappers and stored in custom clam-shell box. September 1904 is un-cut. Very light toning. Fine Condition.<br /> <br /> Will Bradley 1868-1962 the "Dean of American Designers" developed a unique American Art Nouveau style recognizable immediately. He worked variously as an illustrator artist printer and film director and while he struggled financially early in his career he was one of the highest-paid American artists of the early 20th century.<br /> <br /> In 1903 Robert Nelson president of American Type Founders hired Will Bradley to create a promotional campaign for ATF. Bradley was given full creative reign to print and design whatever he wanted without many financial constraints. In September 1904 Bradley's first "American Chap-Book" was published. With the ability to do what he wanted Bradley employed wide numbers of decorative and type designs over the next twelve issues. Bradley also planned a number of supplements to accompany his little books. Each book had a theme such as "Use of Borders and Ornaments" "The Value of Little Things" "A Detail of Advertising Display" or the July 1905 issue titled "Bookets" which contained two tipped in miniature booklets. <br /> <br /> "Two 'volumes' of The American Chap-Book were published between the years of 1904 and 1905 with six editions each. Volume 1 contains "Eighteenth Century Chap-Books and Broadsides" September 1904; "Directness and Simplicity" October 1904; "The Use of Borders and Ornaments" November 1904; "Appropriateness" December 1904; "The Abuse of Custom" January 1905; and "The Value of Little Things" February 1905. Volume 2 contains "Cover Designs" March 1905; "Business Cards" April 1905; "Use of Brass Rule" May 1905; "Advertising Display" June 1905; "Booklets" July 1905; and "Title Pages" August 1905." From Will H. Bradley: His Work A Bibliographical Guide compiled by Anthony Bambace.<br /> <br /> Author Robert Koch wrote a wonderful illustrated monograph on Bradley titled "Will H. Bradley American Artist in Print". Several pages are devoted to Bradley's "American Chap-Books."<br /> <br /> From cover and endpaper design to the use of typography and color these little booklets including the four supplements are a wonder to behold and rarely found on the market is such pristine condition. American Type Founders Company unknown
199048816BASTEI-LÜBBE 02/1990. 3. softcover. BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback
199248817BASTEI-LÜBBE 02/1992. 5. softcover. BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback
189717944Springfield MAss: The Wayside Press 1897. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Volume I number 1 through Volume II number 3. Volume I is tall thin 8vo. containing the four numbers of Volume I. Volume II is 4to. containing the three complete numbers of Volume II all published but for a fragmentary No. 4 not present here. Contemporary half morocco marbled paper boards. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers with cloth inner hinges. A compilation of stories and poetry richly illustrated throughout with reproductions of the work of Beardsley Morris Burne-Jones Parrish Toulouse-Lautrec and others by a master of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. Unfortunately in 1897 Bradley's health suffered; he had to sell the Wayside Press and was unable to complete the final number of volume II. Spines are significantly sunned and the leather and marbled paper are rubbed in places. A fine copy of the bound seven numbers; the leather of the binding is sunned on the spines and rear board of Volume II and the leather and paper are rubbed. Overall a nice copy in a very good binding. Scarce. The Wayside Press hardcover books
189717944Springfield MAss: The Wayside Press 1897. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Volume I number 1 through Volume II number 3. Volume I is tall thin 8vo. containing the four numbers of Volume I. Volume II is 4to. containing the three complete numbers of Volume II all published but for a fragmentary No. 4 not present here. Contemporary half morocco marbled paper boards. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers with cloth inner hinges. <br /> <p><br /> A compilation of stories and poetry richly illustrated throughout with reproductions of the work of Beardsley Morris Burne-Jones Parrish Toulouse-Lautrec and others by a master of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. Unfortunately in 1897 Bradley's health suffered; he had to sell the Wayside Press and was unable to complete the final number of volume II. <br /> <P><br /> Spines are sunned and the bindings are rubbed in places. Overall a nice copy of Bradley's book in a very good binding. Scarce.<br /> <p>. The Wayside Press hardcover
18945046Chicago: The Dial Press 1894. First edition. First edition. Original publisher's polished light brown buckram. Presentation Copy from the Author Harry Smith to H. I. Kimball cofounder of the famed Stone and Kimball Press in Chicago: "To H. I. Kimball Jr. with the compliments of Harry B. Smith October 1894. Together with three separate Autograph Letters Signed by Will Bradley to F. F. Browne American editor poet and literary critic who founded the literary journal The Dial. Over the years he had become close friends with John Muir John Burroughs Walt Whitman and other notable figures. All three ALS on ruled thin paper: 1 "Mr. F. F. Browne. Chicago. Dear Sir: Your postal received this morning. will send or bring sketches so you will get them tomorrow A.M. Hope circumstances will permit of Mr. Smith waiting to see them. Yours resp. Will H. Bradley Geurva Apr. 6 '94." 2 "Dear Mr. Brown Enclosed are two rough sketches. This work has been a blank with me as I have spoiled everything I have undertaken. I let your work go until to-day hoping my luck would change but it hasn't will come n and see you next week. Yours resp. Will H. Bradley Geurva Apr 7 '94." 3 "Mr F. F. Browne: "The Dial" Chicago. Dear Sir: Please consign to the waste basket the sketches I sent Saturday. have had better luck since sending them. and will call with finished drawing at about 10 to-morrow A.M. Yours resp. Will H. Bradley Geurva Apr. 9 '94." A fascinating story here as the book is listed in Bambace's "Will H. Bradley His Work" Item C1 but not declaratively done by Bradley. Herewith we provide these three letters verifying indeed Will Bradley supplied the drawing for the design to the title page in the book bearing a decidedly Will Bradley flair. A wonderful grouping marrying author artist and publisher. Book is near fine with brown stamped cover design most likely by Bradley full-page design on title page by Bradley top edges gilt others all uncut 149pp. The Dial Press unknown books
18945046Chicago: The Dial Press 1894. First edition. First edition. Offered here are two original drawings as possible designs for the title-page of this book together with the original and inscribed first edition book for which the final Bradley illustrative designs were used. The book in original publisher’s polished light brown buckram. Presentation Copy from the Author Harry Smith to H. I. Kimball cofounder of the famed Stone and Kimball Press in Chicago: “To H. I. Kimball Jr. with the compliments of Harry B. Smith October 1894. Together with two drawings by Will Bradley who designed the final art for the title-page printed in red and black. The putative drawings by Bradley are: 1 a finely executed title-page with a wonderful interpretive design of a butterfly with two long appendages extending downward lettering of title in red design work blossoms surrounding press and date at bottom all in black ink on folded 12mo sheet laid paper. The second is a smaller pencil rendering of the design in more cursory representation. Book is near fine with brown stamped cover design most likely by Bradley as well. Extremely scarce and desirable Will Bradley conceptual design for a title-page. The Dial Press unknown
201087040Deitch Projects. New. 2010. Hardcover. 0981577172 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 64 pages; 60 illustrations. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee Deitch Projects hardcover
199047995FISCHER 09/1990. 1. softcover. FISCHER paperback
199047998FISCHER 11/1990. 101.-150. Tsd. softcover. FISCHER paperback
199347993FISCHER 08/1993. 341.-390. Tsd. softcover. Ungekürzte Ausgabe! FISCHER paperback
1980L3 box622 b2as<p>Gunther Voigt: "Deutschlands Heere bis 1918. Ursprung und Entwicklung der einzelnen Formationen In German. Complete 11 Volumes". Heransgege von Dermot Bradley und Hans Bleckwenn. 1980 Biblio Verlag Osnabruck. Printed in W-Germany by Proff & Co. KG Bad Honnef a. Rhein. 11 volumes in German Band 1 - Band 11. Blue cloth hardcover total 6230 pages. Unused books with slight shelf wear in storage.</p> Biblio Verlag, Osnabruck. Printed in W-Germany by Proff & Co. KG, Bad Honnef a. Rhein. hardcover
1980L3 Box622 aGunther Voigt: "Deutschlands Heere bis 1918. Ursprung und Entwicklung der einzelnen Formationen In German. Complete 11 Volumes". Heransgege von Dermot Bradley und Hans Bleckwenn. 1980 Biblio Verlag Osnabruck. Printed in W-Germany by Proff & Co. KG Bad Honnef a. Rhein. 11 volumes in German Band 1 - Band 11. Blue cloth hardcover total 6230 pages. Unused books with slight shelf wear in storage.Band 1. Garde - und Grenadierrgt. 1 - 12. 771 pages. Band 2. Infanterie - bzw. Fusilierrgt. 13 - 60. 660 pages. Band 3. Infanterie - Fusilier - bzw. Grenadierrgt. 61 - 99. 542 pages. band 4. Infanterie - Fusilier - bzw. Grenadierrgt. 100 - 127. 504 pages. 5. Infanterie - Rgt. 128 - 182 Jager - Btl. 1 - 15; See - Btl. I - III. 616 pages. Band 6. Kavallerie: Kurassiere und Dragoner. 779 pages. Band 7. Kavallerie: Husaren Ulanen Jager zu Pferde. 798 pages. Band 8. Feldartillerie und FuBartillerie FuBartillerie bearbeitet von Gunter Wegner. 620 pages. Band 9. Pioniere. 460 pages. Band 10. Bayern: Infanterie und Jager. 669 pages. Band 11. Bayern: Kavallerie Artillerie Technische Truppen. 590 pages. Biblio Verlag, Osnabruck. Printed in Germany by Proff & Co. KG, Bad Honnef a. Rhein. hardcover
199148819BASTEI-LÜBBE 03/1991. 4. softcover. BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback
2011C100418Konig. As New. 2011. Paperback. 3863350804 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 224 pages. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Konig paperback
199447996FISCHER 07/1994. 391.-440. Tsd. softcover. FISCHER paperback
1904145372New York: Mail and Express Job Print. 1904. Hardcover. Fine. 52 pp. Small Octavo. Original green cloth boards with gilt illustration of a Big Horn Sheep on the front board with title. Patterned endpapers to match. Presentation inscription on the front endpaper dated Nov. 28 07. Some offsetting of the inscription on the title page. 14 black and white photo illustrations. A fine almost new copy of this great rarity. The first copy we have handled! Edwards and Lort 308. The privately printed account details a hunting trip to Northern British Columbia in the Telegraph Creek area. The photos show camp life hunting trophies and the native people. 1904 Mail and Express Job Print. hardcover
41892London: Printed for W. Mears 1726. Second edition 4to 284 x 217 mm 24 314 4 indexpp. title page printed in red and black 33 fine copper engraved plates 13 of which double-page marbled endpapers renewed finely bound to style in a full panelled calf red morocco gilt lettered label to second spine compartment others tooled in gilt a very nice copy. A translation from the German of Agricolas most important work which was the first treatise on cuttings and graftings which made him famous. Here Agricola gives a detailed description of his method this consisted in grafting twigs and boughs to pieces of root of the same tree using a plaster containing turpentine and pitch mixed by means of heat which he termed vegetable mummy.Henry. This is the preferred second English translation to which is added an appendix containing a Variety of Experiments lately practised upon the system by R. Bradley Professor of Botany at Cambridge. Provenance: Engraved armorial bookplate of William Adair 1700-1783 and Robert Shafto of Benwell 1732-1797. Henrey II. p.p.445-447 III 412; Hunt 452; Macdonald pp.171-172. London: Printed for W. Mears, 1726 unknown
193833894London: Herbert Jenkins Limited 1938. First edition. Some toning and foxing to end papers with some foxing to the fore edges mild wear to cloth edges slight lean a solid very good copy. Rare. 33894. Octavo pp. 1-8 9-312 313-320: ads original orange cloth front spine and rear stamped in black. "Probably Ryan's best horror thriller; heroine trapped in isolated mansion evil psychologist uncle conducts sadistic experiments in ancestral memory and regression -- to her peril. House and surrounding landscape imbued with atmosphere of menace allowing no release for girl or reader." - Robert Knowlton. "Ryan could combine psychological cruelty with Grand Guignol horror better than any writer going." - Karl Edward Wagner Twilight Zone June 1983. Reference: Sullivan ed. The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural p. 365. Hubin 1994 p. 710. Herbert Jenkins Limited unknown
1732EXP3-C-10London: D. Browne and T. Woodman 1732. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5". None. The scarce first edition of the second volume of Bradley's fantastic instructional guide from the farmer's wife. Part II only published here for the first time as part I was in its sixth edition by this point. There are no recorded copies seen of the first edition of part one and any edition prior to 1760 are very scarce indeed. 'Including a great variety of the most curious receipts for dressing all the sorts of flesh fish fowl fruit and herbs which are the productions of a farm or from any foreign parts. Contained in letters and takne from the performances of the most polite proficients in most parts of Europe. Now published for the good of the publick by R. Bradley professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge'. 'To which is added from a poulterer in St. James-Market the manner of trussing all sorts of poultry. Adron'd with cuts: shewing how ever fowl wild or tame ought to be prepared for the spit; and likewise any kind of game'. With twelve illustrations in the text to the rear detailing the trussing of animals. Decorative head and tail pieces and capitals. Rebound in decorative full crushed morocco. Externally very good and sound just a trifle rubbed. Internally firmly bound. Bright but with scattered spotting and handling and dust marks a couple of spill burns. Very Good D. Browne and T. Woodman hardcover
19040277461904 1905: American Type Founders Co. 1904. First Editions . Paper-covered Boards. Fine. 7" x 4 1/4. Designs By Will Bradley stated. A Complete Run Of All 12 Issues In The Hardcover Edition Paper-Covered Boards 10 With Original Printed Title Labels Two With Printed Covers First Two Issues With Two Supplements Each As Issued. All Are Fine Without Wear Or Marks Except: 1. Supplement To Vol I No 1 "Chap Book Borders" Has Tiny Label With Handwritten Note "Dahlstrom"; Supplement To Vol I No 2 "Cheltenham Borders" Has Tiny Faint Stain On Front Cover; Vol 1 No. 3 And 4 Have Tiny "Dahlstrom" Label On Back Cover; Vol 2 No 2 In Printed Beige Boards Has A Little Browning Around Edges Of Covers Less Than Usual; Vol Ii Nos 2 And 3 Have The Tiny "Dahlstrom" Label; Vol Ii No 6 Has A Tiny Ghost Where The "Dahlstrom" Label Fell Off. The Bound Softcover Issues Were Priced Later August 1905 At $3 For The Set Of 12 In A Slide Case The Case Is Rare And The Hardcover Issues Were Already Unavailable By That Time. <br/> <br/> American Type Founders Co. hardcover