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2164New York and London: John Lane: The Bodley Head 1899. First edition An octavo 386 pp. bound in original olive green cloth. Cover and spine design by Will Bradley of stylized doves and foliage in pale gray and black. Top edge gilt. Small book plate of previous owner on front pastedown. Some rubbing on the cover.still a nice copy of a handsome Bradley design. hardcover books
199937761London: Booth-Clibborn 1999. First Edition. 4to pp. 615. Index. Opening essays and short bios with the more than 600 illustrations all in color. The Saatchi Collection is the largest and most important gathering of contemporary British art. A nice copy in little soiled dj. Very heavy. Essays by Richard Cork Dick Price and Sarah Kent. Artists include Damien Hirst Gary Hume Sarah Lucas Richard Patterson and others. Booth-Clibborn unknown books
20032309420Gig Harbor: Harbor Press 2003. Reprint. Reprint. Good. Reprint. Dog-eared pages pencil and ink underlining. 2003 Trade Paperback. Here is the book that updates the rulebook giving parents the training and skills they need to transform their teenage children into strong confident productive adults. Harbor Press unknown books
199468619Oxford: Oxford University Press 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. This selection from the writings of the great English idealist philosopher F.H. Bradley on truth meaning knowledge and metaphysics provides within the covers of a single volume a selection of original texts that will enable the reader to obtain a first-hand and comprehensive grasp of his thought." Original cloth binding with gilt titles. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Oxford University Press hardcover books
198792964London: Headline 1987. Octavo boards. First British edition hardbound issue. Published in the U.S. as a paperback original in 1986 by Popular Library. This hardbound Headline issue intended for the UK library market is the first hardcover edition. Denton's first book. "Alternate history dystopia." - Sargent British and Utopian Literature 1986-2009. Some age-darkening to text block as usual a fine copy in fine dust jacket. #92964 Headline unknown books
198618418Boston: Alyson Publications 1986. Paperback. 293p. very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Alyson Publications paperback books
198371Cambridge: The M.I.T. Press 1983. 186p. dj. The M.I.T. Press unknown books
19875991Tampa Fla: Tampa Museum of Art 1987. Softcover. VG Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; white cover has tanned a bit. White & color illus. wraps. 88 pp. 23 color 28 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1987 exhibition of works by Czech-born artist William Pachner b. 1914. Catalogue lists 52 works all of which were completed in 1985-1986. Text written by Bradley J. Nickels. Includes a section of artist statements and also a chronology. Pachner is best-known in western Florida. Tampa Museum of Art paperback books
1995WRCLIT59083Newcastle & Boston: Oak Knoll / Thomas G. Boss. 1995. Quarto. Cloth. Photographs. Fine. First edition trade issue. The highly useful chief reference on the work of the influential American book designer illustrator and graphic artist. "Will H. Bradley 1868-1962 is widely regarded as one of the masters of design during the Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts periods. His typographic and illustrative work pushed the boundaries of these fields into new directions. In addition his re-introduction and use of Caslon type brought it back into popularity. The guide includes 261 illustrations including his designer's marks to help identify his pieces. The guide includes a Book Work section containing three parts: one of 81 definite books of Bradley's own execution one listing those exhibiting the Bradley stamp but with no confirming documentation and one listing those using his designs but were probably not produced by him. The remaining sections document magazine covers advertisements illustrations posters and other works" - Publisher's blurb. Oak Knoll / Thomas G. Boss. hardcover books
1995WRCLIT57935Newcastle & Boston: Oak Knoll / Thomas G. Boss. 1995. Quarto. Quarter calf and decorated paper over boards gilt label. Photographs. Fine. First edition. One of fifty numbered copies specially bound and signed by the compiler. Some of these deluxe copies were issued in a slipcase in company with a copy of BRADLEY HIS BOOK but not the present copy. The highly useful chief reference on the work of the influential American book designer illustrator and graphic artist. "Will H. Bradley 1868-1962 is widely regarded as one of the masters of design during the Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts periods. His typographic and illustrative work pushed the boundaries of these fields into new directions. In addition his re-introduction and use of Caslon type brought it back into popularity. The guide includes 261 illustrations including his designer's marks to help identify his pieces. The guide includes a Book Work section containing three parts: one of 81 definite books of Bradley's own execution one listing those exhibiting the Bradley stamp but with no confirming documentation and one listing those using his designs but were probably not produced by him. The remaining sections document magazine covers advertisements illustrations posters and other works" - Publisher's blurb. Oak Knoll / Thomas G. Boss. hardcover books
2002008874New York: Hudson Hills Press 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fine first edition in oversize black cloth binding in fine unclipped dustwrapper. Illustrated in color and black and white. A beautiful copy of this 205 pp monograph of the artist's prints. <br/><br/> Hudson Hills Press hardcover 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
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
1985310921New York: Sea Cliff Editions 1985. First Edition Number 29 of 120 copies signed by both author and artist. With an original silkscreen frontispiece by Elaine de Kooning. 8vo. Blue patterned wrappers paper label by Claire Maziarczyk. Very Fine. de Kooning Elaine. First Edition Number 29 of 120 copies signed by both author and artist. With an original silkscreen frontispiece by Elaine de Kooning. 8vo. Sea Cliff Editions unknown books
19853849N. Y.: Sea Cliff Editions 1985. First edition. One of 120 copies signed by Bradley & de Kooning. Mint copy. Thin 4to frontispiece illustration by Elaine de Kooning blue patterned wrappers. Mint copy. Sea Cliff Editions unknown books
19273805Methuen and Co. London 1927 Original Dust wrapper also fine. There is some browning on the free endpaper and offsetting from two contemporary news clippings that are attached to front and rear end leaves. Overall a fine copy. Methuen and Co. hardcover books
2001UBRAWHA00AGGPutnam 2001. Fine. Bradley James. What If 2:Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been. Carr Caleb; Fleming Thomas; Lukacs John; Ward Geoffrey C.; Cowley editor Robert. NY: Putnam 2001. 427pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with lightly bumped edges. Putnam hardcover books
1931012522NY: West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company 1931. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Fabulous 1931 Art- Deco period trade catalogs cum samplers printed by Westvaco to show off how effectively its paper for printing could be used for commercial and aesthetic purpose. This 1931 series includes all issues for the year numbers 61 - 70 bound in sleek Art Deco designed green cloth cover stamped in silver which is moderately worn at edges and smudged/ soiled here and there. Internals fine displaying color printing processes brilliantly. Issue 63 includes a 4-page illustrated article on American typographer and book designer Will Bradley. West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company hardcover books
1954014688New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts 1954. viii 451p. 60 plates of red line drawings dj. Appleton-Century-Crofts unknown books
1983146998Norfolk / Virginia Beach: Donning 1983. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Starblaze Editions SB 28 Trade paperback format. A fine copy. #146998 Donning 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
1900UBRAWAT00LAWMilton Bradley Co. 1900. Good. Bradley Milton. Water Colors in the Schoolroom. Springfield MA: Milton Bradley Co. 1900. 1st edition. 63pp. Illustrated. 12mo. 1/4 teal cloth with sage paper covered boards. Book condition: Good with gently bumped and slightly yellowed edges. Subtle soiling on covers. A few Teachers' Library marks on covers and endsheet. Patch of paper residue on rear pastedown. Milton Bradley Co. hardcover books
18991226088vo. New York: Frederick A. Stokes 1899. 8vo 96 pp. Gray paper. Original pictorial gray boards. Slight darkening to backstrip fine. § First edition of this classic of 1890s book design and illustration printed by Will Bradley hard to find in such good condition. The Turn of the Century #137: “this beautifully designed book unlike most of Bradley’s work has more than a tinge of the exotic as if admitting to a certain pictorial decadence parallel to the sophisticated disillusion of Crane’s verses.â€. BAL 4083. Frederick A. Stokes hardcover books
18991280839New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1899. First Edition First Printing. 8vo. 96 pp. VG-; gray paper-backed pictorial boards with black lettering and illustration; spine age-toned to brown; spine re-backed with gray cloth turned-in over endpapers original paper label laid down; head and tail of paper label to original spine chipped off mild bumping to head of cloth spine; bumping and chipping to edges particularly corners; mild age-toning to boards and to margins of interior; light staining to bottom of front cover; beveled fore- and bottom-edge of text-block; text printed on heavy gray paper; square tearing to front paste-down likely from removal of bookplate; MA consignment; shelved Case 0. 1280839. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Frederick A. Stokes Company unknown books
189951352New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1899. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm; black and gray illustrated paper-covered boards with title label at upper spine; 962pp; illus. Gentle sunning to spine and upper rear cover light wear to spine ends and board corners with minute board exposure to lower corners a few tiny stains to lower front cover and a tiny vintage booksellers ticket to lower rear pastedown; hinges sound and clean throughout; Very Good. <br/><br/>Attractive copy of this masterpiece of Art Nouveau book design and a key Will Bradley work. The title poem remains Crane's most searing indictment of war condensing the spirit of The Red Badge of Courage into a work of 32 lines. BAL 4083. Frederick A. Stokes Company unknown books