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1754695181754. 1754 Richardson Samuel THE HISTORY OF SIR CHARLES GRANDISON IN A SERIES OF LETTERS In Six Volumes London 1754 Volume 6 states Second Edition on tpage 8vo Bookplate of Sir George Shiffner Bar on front pastedown on all volumes Contemporary half-leather/marbled paper-covered boards/leather spine labels/gilt Leather on spines has cracked due to dryness with minor chips volume 56 Hinges are tender volumes 1 6 epages offset in all volumes minor shelf-rubbing on edges Overall this is a Very Nice set. unknown
1821ST12949Paris: De l'imprimerie de Plassan 1821-22. 212 x 133 mm. 8 3/8 x 5 1/4". Two volumes. <br/> Very attractive quarter calf blind-stamped in "cathedral" style over marbled boards by Thouvenin stamp-signed in gilt at foot of spine corners tipped with green vellum spine blindstamped with a design of gothic-arched windows gilt titling marbled endpapers and edges. Half title with ink inscription in French stating that this book was purchased at the sale of the library of the Duc de Coigny at Chateau de Franquetot on 24 April 1912. ◆Occasional insignificant smudges or spots of foxing the paper a little on the inexpensive side otherwise an appealing copy with virtually no signs of use.<br/> <br/> This is an early 19th century French edition of Richardson's first major work offered here in a well-preserved unusual contemporary binding and with intriguing provenance. Samuel Richardson 1679-1761 was a printer who loved to write letters and who at the age of 50 began writing novels using the epistolary form. His major works are important stepping stones toward the modern novel. Day says that "Pamela is the first great character creation of English prose fiction. As much as we may dislike her prudential morality we must recognize here a complete human being." The work initially appeared in French in 1741 shortly after its original printing in English. The unusual binding is typical of the fine work produced by Joseph Thouvenin 1779-1834 the eldest of three bookbinder brothers. Ramsden describes Thouvenin as one of the three great French binders of the Empire and Restoration periods Simier and Purgold are the others and the Walters Art Museum catalogue says that "in his heyday . . . he was the giant among Paris bookbinders." Deriving its name from the use of design motifs taken from gothic architecture the so-called "Cathedral Binding" or "Cathedral-Style Binding" was fashionable in England and France for about three decades beginning ca. 1810. In France--as here--the design was usually blocked while in England it was typically accomplished with gilt tooling. Thouvenin is sometimes credited with popularizing the style. The provenance of our copy is distinguished: it was apparently in the library of the family of the duc de Coigny 1737-1814 who was Maréchal and Peer of France. Although the duke himself was not alive to read this edition it likely was part of his descendants' library remaining on its shelf until purchased by a collector at the sale of family books nearly a century later. De l'imprimerie de Plassan unknown
DADAX0668064978Brand: Arco Pub 0000-00-00. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Arco Pub hardcover
019933Glasgow: William Mackenzie. Complete in 2 vols. No Date c. 1859. 4to. Attractive full brown calf with decorative borders on the covers raised bands on the spine gilt decorative borders around the compartments title and volume in gilt and embossed designs in the remaining compartments. Bindings solid edge wear lightening up the leather around the edges. Previous owner's name in ink dated 1862. vi 446 pp. 2 34 Plates Mammalia all nicely colored except for the final 3 skeleton plates 31 Plates Birds all colored except for the final skeleton plate some beautifully; ii 405 pp. 1 8 Plates Reptiles 3 not colored; iv; 4 Plates Amphibia all colored; 17 Plates Fishes 11 not colored; 11 Plates Entymology 5 not colored butterflies especially attractive; 2 Plates Cirripedes not colored; 29 Remaining Plates only 1 colored. Internals: one signature of 4 leaves bound upside down but all leaves present edge tear on one plate but not affecting image. Overall a Very Good and desirable set. The handcolored plates of the birds and butterflies are particularly striking. 0 . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. William Mackenzie hardcover
2000211094San Francisco CA: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 2000. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 416 pages. Massive retrospective catalog for a show that started at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and ran February 19 through May 30 2000 and then went on to Chicago and New York for additional dates. Features an introduction by editor Gary Garrels along with essays by Brenda Richardson Martin Friedman Anne Rorimer Andrea Miller-Keller John S. Weber and Adam D. Weinberg. Includes close to 400 color and black and white images an extensive bibliography a list of previous exhibitions and a checklist. A clean and tight very near fine copy in black cloth boards and in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed by Lewitt on the half title page. This is a heavy and oversized book and will require extra shipping. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art unknown
1994Atlantic-9780851863610RSC 1994. 1. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
1994Atlantic-9780851863610RSC 1994. 1. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
1933365265Glendale CA: The Arthur H. Clark Company 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. A.C. Greene considered The Comanche Barrier to South Plains Settlement an instant choice to be included in his book The Fifty Best Books on Texas. The book details both sides of the tragic Council House Fight of 1840 the Battle of Adobe Walls and the reluctance of the Comanches to accept Texas overtures to peace. The author tells the story of one of the most feared Indian tribes from both the perspective of the Native Americans and the Whites. This book shows the history was not one-sided and both share responsibility for the hostility and deaths that resulted. Of particular interest is the chapter on the famous Adobe Walls battle. It tells the story from the Comanche side of the battle and explains the fascinating background especially the role of Isatai the young Comanche medicine man and prophet who convincing the leaders of his magic and visions created the one final effort on the part of several tribes to reclaim their buffalo hunting grounds."—from the 1996 reissue.<br /> <br /> 424 pages plus ads. First edition first printing. A near fine copy with light wear to the spine ends a very small previous owner's name; no dust jacket as issued. This copy is generically inscribed not a particular person "Yours most sincerely Rupert N. Richardson." Signed copies are uncommon. The Arthur H. Clark Company hardcover
184815040London: Richard Bentley 1848. With 3 engraved plates 2 of which are frontispieces a large folding map and 24 text woodcuts. Contemporary half morocco and marbled boards; foxing limited to endpapers overall in excellent shape. First edition of this account of Richardson's first expedition to Africa. The idea to reach the “celebrated Oasis of Ghadames . . . amidst the most appalling desolations of the Great Saharan Wilderness†came to Richardson via the accidental reading of a brochure on a table in the Algiers public library. This glance resulted in a journey from Tunis and Tripoli in Libya to Ghadames and Ghat in the middle of the Sahara chronicled in his Travels in the treat desert of Sahara. Readers travel with Richardson and his group through cities trader routes and more oases learning the language the culture and the religion of the people whom they encounter. It is as fascinating and rich as any nineteen th-century travel narrative.<br /> <br /> A review in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society states: “These volumes are useful contributions to our knowledge of the interior of the imperfectly known regions of Northern Africa; and they describe some hundreds of miles of desert routes over which no Europeans had previously passed as well as several of the cities of the Desert of which we had not before received accounts from European visitors†Vol. 18 p. lix. Indeed Richardson returned to the area in 1850 to cross the elevated plain of the Hammada the first European to ever do so. It was on that journey that he died of a mysterious illness.<br /> <br /> Richardson 1806-1851 was an English explorer with an ambition to propagate Christianity and suppress slavery in Africa. He frequently refers to the trans-Saharan slave trade and the position of slaves in local Tuareg communities. Richard Bentley unknown
109775New York Wall Street Library Publishing Co. 1901. . First edition; 8vo 16.5 x 13 cm; 8 plates of caricatures including frontispiece after Homer C. Davenport; publisher's red cloth gilt stamped spine and upper cover wear to extremities areas of discolouration faded internally clean; 129 1pp.<br /> stock23 A wry and backward look at many of the games played by the major market operators at the turn of last century including Gould Keene Drew and Morgan with amusing caricatures after sketches by satirist Homer Davenport 1867-1912.<br /> Dennistoun 622. New York, Wall Street Library Publishing Co., 1901. hardcover
183830869London: William Pickering 1838. Second edition 2 volumes thick 4to pp. 4 71 1 1183 1; 4 1185-2222 1; text in triple column; publisher's 1/4 brown morocco scuffed prelims and terminals spotted; a good sound set. First published in the same format in 1836-37. Based on the "historical principle" of lexicography this work formed the most substantial link between Samuel Johnson and the OED. Kennedy 6429; Vancil p. 204. William Pickering unknown
1998Q-1880154269Gagosian Gallery 1998. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gagosian Gallery paperback
1909137849Perth: E.S. Wigg & Son 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Perth E.S. Wigg & Son 1909 first edition. Octavo 78 2 blank colophon pages. Sand-grain grey cloth stamped in gilt and blind on the front cover; cloth flecked and a little stained; endpapers tanned; a couple of trifling marks internally but overall in very good condition. The scarce first edition of this important memoir of European settlement of the northern portions of Western Australia by pastoralist Alexander Robert Richardson 1847-1931. At the age of 18 he was one of a small group including his brother that left Portland in Victoria 'in the "Maria Ross" with 1600 ewes to exploit liberal land regulations in Western Australia. Despite opposition from Aborigines they established Pyramid station on the George River and "peacocked" runs on other North-West watercourses. After four years they divided their flocks; Richardson controlled 4500 sheep on Pyramid. His brother and Jack Edgar stayed with him and they bought out the other partners in 1869-72; A.R. Richardson & Co. spent the next few years improving Pyramid and acquiring runs on the Fortescue River. Finding prime land difficult to obtain Richardson agitated for lease surveys. <p>He continued to amass North-West leases and by 1879 held choice runs round the Yule De Grey and Oakover rivers. Severing his connexion with his brother and Edgar he formed the Murray Squatting Co. with W. and G.P. Paterson and H. Cornish. In 1880 they depastured stock illegally in the Kimberley seeking unsuccessfully to force the government to grant pre-emptive rights. Withstanding Aboriginal resistance the company then established Yeeda. Richardson visited the Kimberley when this was sold in 1883 and the company then paid a handsome price for the Fortescue River station Mardie. Richardson's interest in Mardie spanned three decades; with various partners he also invested in Oakabella Yarra Tallering and Boodarrie stations'. <p>Richardson was an MLC and an MLA from 1887 to 1897 and was appointed commissioner of crown lands in 1894. 'He was expected to succeed his long-standing friend Sir John Forrest as premier in 1897. However deploring his land policy Richardson resigned from parliament' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' noting only the expanded 1914 edition which contains 122 pages but is more common in our experience. E.S. Wigg & Son hardcover
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
26038RICHARDSON Jonathan. THE WORKS OF JONATHAN RICHARDSON. London: T. and J. Egerton and others 1792. 4to. Contemporary red morocco l 287 pages 12 plates. First edition. Hazen pages 65 and 83. Richardson's work was the basis for the classical school of painting in Engla and he influenced both William Hogarth and Sir Joshua Reynolds. The spine la advertises this as "Supplement to Walpole's Painters." This edition has the Strawberry-Hill Press vignette device on the title page but was not printed b Walpole See Hazen's Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press for details. The plates are of the great masters in painting and are on pink tinted paper. Previous owner's signature. Very good. unknown
199817724<p>Very Good HC in Good DJ. Black paper over boards red titles on spine; black end paper. Clean square covers and spine; slightly bumped at fore corners; tightly bound; bright clean interior. DJ is lightly scuffed; edge worn with 1 x 2 inch chip missing at front cover tail edge. Folio unpaged. Cf. OCLC #86068704.</p> No Publisher Stated; No Place [Tokyo]; ND (1998) hardcover
51-6551Bury St. Edmund's ; Printed by J. Rackham for W. Richardson 1792- 1794. 4to. 2 vols. 23 x 29cm. 3 folding maps. Later linen paper over boards. . Unfoxed and fresh.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:2759581:Vol. 1 is much the same as the single volume ed. of 1792. Vol. 2 is mostly new material cf. ESTC including sections on Lombardy and SpainVol. 2 has imprint: Bury St. Edmund's : Printed by J. Rackham for W. Richardson Royal-Exchange London 1794. Apparently somtimes issued as a separate work cf. ESTCPagination: v. 1: viii 629 3 p. 2 folded leaves of plates; v. 2: 4 336 p. 1 folded leaf of platesIncludes indexes.2 volumes in-4 : VIII 566pp. 2f. / 2f. 336pp. 2f. ; illustré de 3 cartes dépliantes dont une en couleurs le tout dans le premier tome.Exemplaire à toutes marges.Rare première édition. Excellent tableau de la France à la veille de la Révolution Monglond II 816. Bury St. Edmund's ; Printed by J. Rackham, for W. Richardso,n 1792- 1794. hardcover
1889016894London: Field & Tuer 1889. Book measures 23x15.cm. xvi380pp 8pp catalogue. Bound in original publishers blue cloth red boarder line gilt lettering bevelled edges. Bindin lightly rubbed very minor wear. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally pages clean. A very good copy of a rare book. F. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus. 8vo. Field & Tuer Hardcover
19021409230036Boston Houghton Mifflin 1/1/1902. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. 2 Volumes; vol. I; 231 p. : 41 pl. ; 36 cm. General introduction geology architecture marble statuary and inscriptions; vol II; 389 pages; 103 pl.; 36 cm. Terra-cotta figurines terra-cotta reliefs vases and vase fragments bronzes engraved stones gems and ivories coins Egyptian or Graeco-Egyptian objects. Bound in contemporary full crushed black Moroccan leather. Rebacked. Gilt lettering and design on front cover and spine. Inlaid gilt dentelle. 5 raised bands. TEG. Minimal shelfwear. Clean unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside of Canada and the US. Boston, Houghton Mifflin hardcover
187125699Baltimore Maryland : Richardson & Bennett 1871. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Bendann Brothers. Bendann Brothers. First Edition. 562 pages separately engraved title page noting illustrations are by Bendann Brothers. 4to. 3/4 leather over pebbled cloth covered boards. Illustrated with sixty two tissue protected photographic unsigned portraits of luminaries fifty-one from life the balance copyprints after paintings or engravings. The photographs are in excellent condition strong and rich. Gilt ruling and decoration on raised bands on spine. Overall minor wear to extremities. Where leather rubbed toned to match. Page edges tinted red. One front endpaper with inked previous owner names and past purchase date. Small chip missing from front marbled endpaper occasional corners turned from past readers with bad habits. Seven pages noted with a few words underlined. No doubt the publisher's trade edition the deluxe edition which we've also owned had facsimile signatures underneath each portrait and a deluxe binding. Cloth. The first 146 pages are a historical sketch of the area by Brantz Mayer titled "Baltimore As it Was and As it Is: A Historical Sketch of the Ancient Town and Modern City from the foundation in 1729 to 1870; Compiled and written from Authentic Materials.". The second section is titled "Biographical" and provides biographical sketches and in many cases photographs from life of those worthy of inclusion. John W. Woods printer. Richardson & Bennett unknown
2004Q-3822822558TASCHEN 2004-11-16. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! TASCHEN hardcover
2018Atlantic-9781138826403Routledge 2018. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2018Atlantic-9781138826403Routledge 2018. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
174436015à Amsterdam: Aux dépens de la Compagnie 1744. Fine. Aux dépens de la Compagnie à Amsterdam 1744 9.50 x 16.20 cm relié New edition illustrated with 32 figures by Punt and a title vignette repeated on all 4 volumes. Title pages in red and black. This appears to be the first edition to be fully illustrated as previous editions presented only four frontispieces however it should be noted that the figures bear the date 1742. The mention of third edition refers only to Dutch editions and is therefore not significant. Translation by Abbé Prévost and Aubert de la Chesnaye des Bois. Contemporary full brown sheep binding. Decorated spine with raised bands. Red morocco title and volume labels. Head of volume I split at head. A lack at head of volume II. A lack to the upper joint at foot of volume I. Tailpiece partly missing on volume III. Corners slightly bumped. Rubbing. Scattered foxing. Pamela was a veritable sensation in the literary world and achieved resounding success throughout Europe. Its principal merit is undoubtedly having given birth not only to the epistolary novel Rousseau but to Fielding who produced two satirical sequels: The Adventures of Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones. We know that Diderot was unstinting in his praise of this novel. Pamela is a novel of manners and a sentimental novel whose impact on 18th-century literature is indelible and enduring. It is often considered the first bourgeois novel of manners and this shift of the action's setting from aristocracy to bourgeoisie had an enormous impact. Aux dépens de la Compagnie hardcover
1969mon0003207374Beacon Press 1969T. paperback. Good. 0.5000 7.8000 5.4000. Cover and edges may have some wear. Has some writing/underlining. Previous owner's name on first page. Beacon Press paperback