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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
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
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 books
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 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
1951WRCLIT82917San Marino CA: The Huntington Library 1951. 273pp. Printed wrappers. Frontis portrait and illustrations. Light use and creasing at overlap wrapper edges internally fine. First edition. One of 1000 copies printed by Grant Dahlstrom. Essay "The Gay Nineties" by Bradley introduction by Robert O. Schad. The Huntington Library 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
1903WRCLIT60520Concord MA: Will Bradley.the Sign of the Vine 1903. Small octavo. Grey boards printed label. Faint dust soiling to label and boards otherwise a near 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. This copy is signed by Bradley on the colophon. One of four titles in similar format undertaken by Bradley in 1903. BAMBACE A61. Will Bradley...the Sign of the Vine hardcover books
1974WRCLIT66177New York: Dover Publications 1974. Large quarto. Pictorial stiff wrappers. Eighty-nine black & white full-page plates and eight full-color plates. Wrappers rubbed and a bit creased; very good. First edition wrapperbound issue. Introduction by Hornung and "Notes Toward an Autobiography" by Bradley precedes the plates. An original publication by Dover not a reprint. Dover Publications unknown 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
1894WRCLIT70794Chicago: The Dial Press 1894. Ornately gilt decorated green cloth t.e.g. others untrimmed. Decorative title-page. About fine in oversize half morocco clamshell box. First edition this being the primary binding. One of two hundred copies only. Inscribed by the author on the front free endsheet: "To my dear sister Mollie with much love Harry B. Smith. July 6 1894." 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
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
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
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
1897WRCLIT60548Chicago: Way & Williams 1897. Cherry red cloth with decorative device in black and white t.e.g. Cloth slightly darkened at edges otherwise very good. "New edition" of this novel by the Chicago editor/novelist but the first under the Way & Williams imprint. The first was published by Schulte in 1892. The binding design is by Will Bradley. KRAUS 51. WRIGHT III:5817 first edition. BAMBACE A30. Way & Williams hardcover 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
1929314035Pleasantville New York: Privately Printed 1929. First edition. 42 original mounted photographs each captioned by hand in ink. Text printed in brown. 20 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Original brown printed wrappers sewn. Fine short split at bottom of spine fold. Green half morocco slipcase and cloth chemise. First edition. 42 original mounted photographs each captioned by hand in ink. Text printed in brown. 20 pp. 1 vols. Folio. 'It's Better Just a Little Farther on'. Bradley was Secretary-Treasurer of the Beaverkill Trout Club from 1910-1929; the club had 43 members at the time of his writing. A brief but detailed section of reminiscences is followed by early photographs of sport along the Beaverkill before World War I including author Geo. M. L. La Branche in mid-cast. Each photograph is titled in a fine hand which Bruns speculates is that of "Lady B." pictured on p. 19. There are also photographs of trout fishing in Maine and other points in New York State and of the author and his friend Charlie Campbell president of the club 1910-1923 fishing for Atlantic salmon in Newfoundland. Campbell was the friend who first brought Bradley to the Voorhees homestead in 1908 and with Bradley formed the Beaverkill Trout Club. Campbell's motto was "It's better just a little farther on". These recollections were evidently composed in 1927 for a speech to fellow members to judge from the text and expanded for publication here.<br/><br/>"A very rare work numbering about 25 copies" Heller. The Litchfield copy sold at auction in November 2001 brought $14400.<br/><br/>RARE AND BEAUTIFUL AND EVOCATIVE OF SPORT ON A LEGENDARY AMERICAN RIVER. Litchfield 85; Bruns B202; Heller 1:730; H.A. Darbee sale 1987 23A Privately Printed unknown books
1918177264New Haven: Yale University Press 1918. Hardcover. VG corners lightly bumped small tear to top of spine light age toning but text and illustrations are otherwise clear. Silver cloth boards black title block on spine with gilt lettering xv 1 128 pp. bw illustrations. Not a print on demand copy. Contents include: The Van de Veldes; The Etchings of Jacob Ruysdael; the Road to Rome; Zeeman and Backhuysen; Antoni Waterloo. Includes list of 50 illustrations. "Published on the fund given to the Yale University Press in 1917 in memory of Robb De Peyster Tytus of the class of 1897 Yale College. Yale University Press hardcover books
1916274426Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1916. hardcover. near fine. Illustrated in black and white. 107 pages small 8vo purple cloth stamped in silver spine a bit faded. Boston Houghton Mifflin 1916. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin unknown 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
1927006637New York: Harcourt Brace & Co. 1927. # 311 of 750 copies printed. Woodcuts by Florence Wyman Ivins. Near Fine small corner bump bookplate of J.W. Ashton front paste down. . Limited and Numbered First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harcourt Brace & Co. Hardcover books
1922123708New York New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1922. First. Hardcover. VG- Minor wear to extremities. Ivins Florence Wyman. Grey illus. paper over boards; Off-white cloth at spine; 66 pp.; 3 color illustrations. 750 copies in this edition; This is a presentation copy so noted in handwriting. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
19221147mNew York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1922. First edition thus. Of an edition of 750 copies this is No. 578. Octavo cloth and boards uncut xiii 66 pp. Woodcuts. Very Good. Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1922. First edition thus. Of an edition of 750 copies, this is No. 578. hardcover books
1990UBRACIV00DGMilitary Press 1990. Very Good. Bradley William J. The Civil War: Fort Sumter to Appomatox. NY: Military Press 1990. 224pp. Illustrated. Folio. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with very light dampstaining to the first few pages; a tiny remainder mark on the bottom edge. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with faint yellowing to the panels and two tiny closed tears at the head of the spine. Military Press hardcover books
1887203071Philadelphia: Bradley William M. 1887. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 14" x 11.5".<br/><br/> Beautiful clear map of the Dakotas divided into counties and townships showing towns major routes waterways and Indian reservations. In excellent condition.<br/><br/> Bradley, William M. unknown books