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20076557Winnipeg Manitoba: James Richardson & Sons Limited 2007. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 226. Oblong 4to. measuring 22 x 28 cm. Publisher's navy-blue cloth over boards with gilt lettering and illustration to the front board and spine. Richly illustrated with many black-and-white and colour photographs portraits illustrations facsimiles throughout. No detectable flaws to the extremities contents equally without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; fine and housed in very good very lightly rubbed slipcase. Overall very good to near fine. See OCLC # <br/><br/> James Richardson & Sons, Limited hardcover
1997137733Adelaide: Corkwood Press 1997. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide Corkwood Press 1997 first thus/ 1867. Octavo vi 54 pages plus a folding map 545 × 485mm in an endpocket. Cloth; commercial bookplate to the front pastedown; a fine copy. Number 138 of only 250 numbered copies fifty of which which were bound in full leather. A re-set reprint of the very rare 1867 Brisbane edition with a few typographical errors corrected. The map is new to this edition; it uses 'information from the chart in Jardine's Journal with more detail derived from Richardson's text'. Corkwood Press hardcover
1997146605Adelaide: Corkwood Press 1997. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Corkwood Press 1997 first thus/ 1867. Octavo vi 54 pages plus a folding map 545 × 485mm in an endpocket. Full leather a little rubbed; an excellent copy. Number 15 of 50 copies of the deluxe issue from a total edition of 250 copies. A re-set reprint of the very rare 1867 Brisbane edition with a few typographical errors corrected. The map is new to this edition; it uses 'information from the chart in Jardine's Journal with more detail derived from Richardson's text'. Corkwood Press hardcover
1782298728London: J. Stockdale; R. Faulder 1782. First Edition. Half Leather. Very Good binding. 8vo.; in an attractive later binding of red half-goat over marbled boards with raised bands with morocco label lettered vertically; with marbled endpapers; 2 49 1 pages.~~A note on this rather interesting binding: we assume that the binder was charged with binding a group of different books to a uniform size -- the title page is trimmed and mounted and all the other leaves are folded neatly to fit the bottom edge and then the leading edge over it. Rather astonishing actually.~~This is Ritson’s first book in which he attacks Thomas Warton’s History of English Poetry in such vitriolic tones -- Warton is a pretender a cheater and a liar -- as to cause quite a contretemps in late 18th century English literary circles. One assumes this actually pleased Ritson as he went on the next year to attack Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. Eventually Ritson went complete mad barricading himself in his rooms at Gray’s Inn and setting fire to a pile of manuscripts. Very Good binding. J. Stockdale; R. Faulder unknown
2015274N.P.: by the artist 2015. Original. Framed and matted. Fine. Lucas Richardson. Framed in black wood and matted in charcoal gray: overall size 18 1/2" x 15 1/2" / image displayed: 7 7/8" x 4 7/8". Lucas Richardson graduated valedictorian from DuCret School of Art in 2002. He has a double major in graphic design and fine art illustration. He continued to study with Peter Caras who had been instructed by Frank Reilley James Bama and Norman Rockwell. As a portrait artist Richardson has undertaken commissions in oil & charcoal mediums. He is also actively engaged in digital design.<br/> <br/> A STRIKING Portrait! by the artist unknown
200599264s. n. 2005 In-8 21 x 15 cm. Broché, couverture ivoire, dos muet, plats imprimés et illustrés en noir, 47 pp., dessins explicatifs dans le texte, sommaire. Exemplaire en très bon état enrichi d’un envoi et d’une carte autographe volante de Barrie Richardson.
199396058San Diego, CA, USA, Pfeiffer & Company 1993 In-8 23 x 15 cm. Broché, 243 pp.,couverture beige impr sommaire, bibliographie. Exemplaire en très bon état.
2015154229N.p.: Mike Wright 2015. First Edition. First Edition INSCRIBED by Mike Wright to noted curator Brenda Richardson on the first leaf under Richardson's text "Brenda - / To my best fan! / Love / Mike." Laid in is an autograph post-it note signed to Richardson affixed to the verso of the front wrapper "Brenda - / Thank you for / writing for me and / for all your support / over the years! / Love / M."<br /> <br /> One of the most distinguished art curators and historians of the twentieth century Brenda Richardson began her career at the University Art Museum in Berkeley 1964-1975 and went on to become the chief curator at the Baltimore Museum Art between 1975 and 1998. An unapologetic champion of contemporary art she curated well over 70 major exhibitions for the BMA the high spots being notable stagings for Frank Stella Brice Marden Barnett Newman and Bruce Nauman. She also curated the 1985 exhibition of the Cone Collection the BMA's prized centerpiece which contains over 3000 works including 600 pieces by Matisse as well as work by Picasso Cezanne Gauguin and others. She has authored and contributed to dozens of books on contemporary art and John Waters one of the most significant thinkers in the world of contemporary art considers Richardson to be his mentor.<br /> <br /> Fine and unread in illustrated card wrappers. Mike Wright unknown
198284261Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art 1982. First edition. 4to. 103 pp w/select bibliography. Spine sunned else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art unknown
1929227Berwyn Pennsylvania "Oak Knoll: Privately printed 1929. Very good in marbled paper boards with paper spine and cover labels; in partial glassine wrapper and good blue box with paper title label but with wear and one corner torn. First edition thus limited to 500 copies. A facsimile of Richardson's popular 1769 work this was Newton's Christmas greeting sent to friends and associates in 1929.<br /> <br /> 16mo. xv 14 166pp. Fleck 88. Privately printed unknown
197128698Eastsound:: Orcas Publishing Co 1971. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine price-clipped dust jacket. This copy is signed by the author. Richardson has written the story of the 1859 clash between British and American forces over the ownership of the San Juan Islands instigated by the shooting death of an errant British pig by an American settler. The San Juan Islands lie 80 miles north of Seattle and the author recounts the entertaining story of their early history and the military encounter that changed their history forever. Richardson also provides detailed accounts of the major players in this international incident and the aftermath of the "war" and its effects on the islands. Orcas Publishing Co, unknown
197128973<p>Eastsound:: Orcas Publishing Co 1971. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine tight copy with brief inscription on the flyleaf and owner stamp on title page in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket. This copy is signed by the author. Richardson has written the story of the 1859 clash between British and American forces over the ownership of the San Juan Islands instigated by the shooting death of an errant British pig by an American settler. The San Juan Islands lie 80 miles north of Seattle and the author recounts the entertaining story of their early history and the military encounter that changed their history forever. Richardson also provides detailed accounts of the major players in this international incident and the aftermath of the "war" and its effects on the islands.</p> Orcas Publishing Co, hardcover
L15687Dusseldorf. Windsor.collection, 2002. In-8 cartonnage éditeur illustré. Booklet #4. Texte en allemand. Photographies en couleurs de Terry Richardson. E.O.
14597Londres, Galerie Gagosian, 2010 ; in-4. 390 pp. Pleine toile bleue d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée de deux photographies en noir. Etat de neuf.
183121197721831. London: Longmans Reese Orme et. 1831. Small 8vo. Original publisher's cloth with printed lettering-piece to spine; pp. 4 publisher's catalogue xv 339 2 alternative version of series title steel-engraved title-page this a little toned illustrated with wood-engravings in the text; light wear to hinges otherwise a very good copy with 19th-ventury blind stamps of Worcester Public Library to a few leaves.First edition published in the series Cabinet Encyclopedia this a thorough treatise on silk production manufacture and the economic side of the luxury fabric written by the statistician and son-in-law of the economist Ricardo. hardcover
192010377Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co 1920. Hardcover. Fine/very good . Square octavo 94pp. illustrated by Frederick Richardson. Copyright date of 1920 and the book may have been printed then or perhaps slightly later. A fine fresh copy in the publisher's decorative grey cloth with onlaid illustration. Very gentle foxing to endpapers else lovely. In the rare dust jacket very good or better with foxing to the rear panel and very shallow loss at the crown else quite nicely preserved. Richardson's lively illustrations appear on nearly every page. This particular edition of Peter Rabbit is genuinely uncommon and we cannot trace another copy with the dust jacket in recent commerce. OCLC records just five physical holdings most or all of these are likely missing dust jackets as well. An appealing copy for the Potter completist. John C. Winston Co hardcover
2096Paris: The Olympia Press 1962. 8vo pp.188. Original green stiff wrappers lettered in black. A little cocked a little light bumping to corners otherwise a near fine unread copy with no creasing to spine. First edition second issue. Originally written in French and according to its author translated into English by a defrocked priest from New Zealand this free -- very free -- retelling of the Crusoe story ran into immediate legal trouble on its first appearance for Olympia in 1955. This second issue as scarce as the first appeared a year before the first French edition where it was published as part of the Circle du Livre Precieux series. Kearney 5.13.2 Paris: The Olympia Press, 1962 unknown
186722672Edinburgh & London 1867. Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet size: 21 1/2 x 15 3/4 inches. A very fine plate from Ravenscroft's 'The Pinetum Britannicum. A Descriptive Account of Hardy Coniferous Trees'<br/> <br/> Ravenscroft's work is the third in order of publication of the three great coniferous iconographies of the nineteenth century following Bedford and Lambert. The very fine plates fall into two categories: botanical studies of details of the needles and fruit of the individual trees and landscape studies of examples of individual trees in their natural habitat. This plate is an outstanding example of the latter group here drawn from a drawing by William Richardson and lithographed by F. Schenck.<br/> <br/> Cf. Nissen BBI 1588; cf. Great Flower Books 1990 p.127; cf. Stafleu & Cowan 8685. unknown
8792N° 1 (15 janvier 1935) : Paul Claudel, Pouchkine, Léon-Paul Fargue, Robert Musil, Gérard Manley Hopkins, Marcel Jouhandeau, Luigi Pirandello, Dorothy M. Richardson. - N° 2 (15 avril 1935) : André Suarès, Jacques Rivière, Federico Garcia Lorca, Henri Michaux, Archibald MacLeish, Fernando Gonzalez, Paul Eluard, André Gide, Jules Supervielle, Henri Zimmer, Elisabeth de Vautibault, Léon Tolstoï. - N° 3 (15 juillet 1935) : Paul Valéry, Robert Frost, René Daumal, Paul Claudel, Bernard Groethuysen, Catherine Pozzi, Tchouang Tseu, Jean Wahl, Marcel Arland, Manuel Altolaguirre, Amiel. - N° 4 (15 octobre 1935) : C. F. Ramuz, T. F. Powys, Max Jacob, Marcello Gallian, Georges Pelorson, Jean Tardieu, Hölderlin, André Suarès, Bharata, Marcel Jouhandeau, Dostoïevsky. // La 1ère année complète, en bon état. // 1/1.785 sur alfa.
10038MESURES. N° 1. (15 janvier 1935). Paul Claudel, Pouchkine, Léon-Paul Fargue, Robert Musil, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Marcel Jouhandeau, Luigi Pirandello, Francis Ponge, Dorothy M. Richardson, etc. Bon état.
189755493New York:: Bureau of National Literature 1897-1917. First edition. publisher's pebbled cloth; gilt spines; t.e.g. Very slight rubbing to a few of the corners; otherwise very nice. 8vo. Illustrated. With Additions and Encyclopedic Index by Private Enterprise. Bureau of National Literature, hardcover
35494London: Printed for J. Debrett 1787. First Edition half-title last page misnumbered final errata leaf 4176 i.e.167 3pp. disbound. London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1787 unknown
33875London: Printed for J. Debrett 1787. First edition half-title 4176 i.e.167 3pp. last page misnumbered with final errata leaf disbound. London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1787 unknown
34483London: Printed for J. Debrett 1787. First Edition half-title last page misnumbered final errata leaf 4176 i.e.167 3pp. disbound. London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1787 unknown
AQ26051Derby: Printed and published by Thomas Richardson s.d. c.1830 31pp 1. Wrappers included in pagination. With a woodcut frontispiece and numerous woodcut illustrations in the text. Together with: Select pieces for the nursery. Derby. Printed and published by Thomas Richardson s.d. c.1830. 31pp 1. Wrappers included in pagination. With a woodcut frontispiece and numerous woodcut illustrations in the text. And: Nursery rhymes. Derby. Printed by and for Thomas Richardson s.d. c.1830. 31pp 1. Wrappers included in pagination. With a woodcut frontispiece and numerous woodcut illustrations in the text. And: The history of john gilpin. Derby. Printed by and for Thomas Richardson s.d. c.1830. 31pp 1. Wrappers included in pagination. With a woodcut frontispiece and numerous woodcut illustrations in the text. 16mo. Original publisher's pictorial yellow wrappers. A trifle rubbed and dust-soiled. Very. occasional chipping to margins. A clutch of four extraordinarily scarce chapbooks from the three-penny 'Juvenile Library' series of Derby-based printer and publisher Thomas Richardson including the practically obligatory anonymous adaptation of William Cowper’s 1731-1800 perennially popular comic ballad The Diverting History of John Gilpin 1782. COPAC and OCLC combined record the first mentioned work at three locations Morgan Oxford and Trinity College Dublin; the second mentioned at two locations Princeton and V&A; the third at a single location Princeton; and the fourth at three locations California and Princeton and Trinity College Dublin. . Printed and published by Thomas Richardson, [s.d., c.1830] unknown