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190929913London: Hodder & Stoughton 1909. Limited edition no. 272 of 500 copies signed by Robinson 4to xvi 114 pp. 30 coloured plates tipped in with captioned tissues plus further black and white illustrations in the text. Original publisher's gilt decorated vellum t.e.g. lacking the ties and with some light soiling and browning. London: Hodder & Stoughton unknown
190930659New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1909. First American Edition. 30 color plates by W. Heath Robinson. 1 vols. 4to. Gilt green cloth. Spine a little faded else very good. Robinson W. Heath. First American Edition. 30 color plates by W. Heath Robinson. 1 vols. 4to. Doubleday, Page & Co unknown
500177854Sans date.
189943639London: MacMillan 1899. Reprint. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Gilt Church School emblem to front coverfive gilt raised bands decorative gilt to spine with gilt green label marbled edges and endpapers. School price label front endcover Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Britain/UK; 19th century; Inventory No: 43639. . MacMillan hardcover
189476789London: Macmillan 1894. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair Condition. First impression with slate grey endpapers. This copy has a slight lean to the spine the boards have some marks and the cloth at the top and bottom of the spine is slightly torn and a bit frayed. The interior has some occasional foxing and a couple of pages only have some coloured-pencil marks by the hand of a child. The frontispiece page is detached for the bottom half with a 1cm tear where it rejoins the binding not effecting the image. Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Children. Inventory No: 76789. . Macmillan hardcover
1889100206<p>Allahabad: A.H. Wheeler & Co. 1889. 1889. Fair. - Quarto 8-11/16 inches high by 5-7/16 inches wide. Softcover bound in greyish-green pictorial wrappers with the lettering in black. The front cover is detached and the spine has perished and is thus lacking. The front wrapper is heavily chipped with large pieces out and with tape repairs on the verso. The rear cover is chipped and soiled aith pieces out from the edges. Both covers are fragile and will easily chip. Collation: 5 leaves pp. 100 i leaf: advertisements with "Opinions of the Press" on verso title page with "REPRINTED IN CHIEF FROM THE 'WEEK'S NEWS.'" on verso Dedication Preface Contents 5 leaves; text pp. 1 - 97 p. 98 being blank; "L'Envoi" p. 99 p. 100 being blank; "Opinions of the Press" with advertisements on verso 1 leaf. There is offsetting to the first leaf from the bookplate and some minor slight chipping and minor creases to the corners to the first few pages with offsetting to the last page from the rear cover.</p><p>Second Indian edition. Stewart 29; Richards 39.</p><p>From the library of Edmund Gosse with his bookplate on the verso of the front wrapper. Inscribed & signed on the first page "Edmund Gosse from J.A. Symonds". "Gosse was happily married for over 50 years and had three children but did acknowledge to John Addington Symonds around the time Symonds was working on A Problem in Modern Ethics that he was attracted to men thus confirming the suspicions Symonds had voiced earlier. 'Either way I entirely deeply sympathize with you. Years ago I wanted to write to you about all this' Gosse wrote to Symonds 'and withdrew through cowardice. I have had a very fortunate life but there has been this obstinate twist in it! I have reached a quieter time--some beginnings of that Sophoclean period when the wild beast dies. He is not dead but tamer; I understand him & the trick of his claws.' Gosse had love affairs possibly not consummated with a school friend John Blaikie and the handsome young sculptor Wiiliam Hamo Thornycroft.After Symonds' death Gosse burnt all of Symonds' letters and diaries and papers that had been bequeathed to him." Quoted from the LGBT Archive in the UK.</p> Allahabad: A.H. Wheeler & Co., 1889. paperback
M2815NLWPMRelié bon état .Contenu propre . Dos abîmé. 155 pages .1956. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
1935111628Partitions sur l'Asie Schirmer 1935
1298839963.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
28 pages. Illustrated. Examines this historic Ulster event by explaining its origins, the opposition to Home Rule, and the events of Ulster Day in 1912. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
19183580London "In the Field": For the 4th Canadian Division by the Carlton Studio 1918. Paperback. Good. Published just one month after the armistice was signed on Nov. 11th 1918 this Christmas-themed magazine was a mailable gift to send to loved ones back home in Canada - and beyond. Note the inscription at top of front cover. Contains literary and artwork contributions by Rudyard Kipling and "Chinese Labour" artwork by Frank Reynolds among many others. Side stapled printed wraps 4to 10-3/4 inches tall pp. 1-60 illustrated throughout w. B&W and color photo reproductions portraits line drawings and ads. Volume with some honest wear and soil both covers off but present bottom cover w. a 2" closed tear text unmarked. OCLC locates just a handful of copies held worldwide Stanford University UBC LAC Canadian War Museum Thomas Fisher RBL and McMaster University. For the 4th Canadian Division by the Carlton Studio paperback
201325097Paris, France loisirs, 1982 ; in-4, cartonnage de l'éditeur.
202205853Paris, Editions rombaldi "maitrise" , 1945 ; in-8, 283 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Plein cuir bordeaux a caissons et coins eaux fortes originales de Pierre Eugene Clairin, exemplaire sur vélin pur fil n°495-970.
201217948Paris, Hachette bibliothèque verte, 1965 ; in-12, 255 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. ÉTAT CORRECT papier bruni.
201204528Paris, Paul hartmann, 1947 ; in-8, 341 pp., br.
201204400Paris, Imprimerie nationale andré sauret , 1956 ; in-8, 419 pp., br. Grand prix des meilleures romans étrangers avec boitage n° 660/3000 lithographie originale de maurice mourlot.
201204399Paris, Imprimerie nationale andré sauret , 1956 ; in-8, 419 pp., br. Grand prix des meilleures romans étrangers avec boitage n° 1081/3000 lithographie originale de maurice mourlot.
200617305Paris, Fernand hazan editeur, 1945 ; in-12, 335 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1935573681935 P., Mornay (Collection "Les Beaux Livres"), 1935, in 8° broché, 261 pages ; couverture illustrée.
49910London: Ward Lock and Co. 1898. Literary Magazine. FIRST APPEARANCES. Octavo 25 x 18cm pp.vi; 3-716. With numerous in-text lithographic illustrations. In publisher's green cloth with red titles to spine and upper board. Brown floral endpapers. With a PSA Book Fund bookplate to front pastedown. Some gatherings a little loose; heavy reading lean. Moderate outer wear especially to spine. Fair. London: Ward, Lock and Co., 1898 unknown
1947117351947 P., La Maison du Bibliophile, s.d. (1947), 1 vol. in-4° (286 x 223) broché sous couverture rempliée illustrée, étui cartonné, de 173 pp. - (2) ff. (table des contes et justificatif de tirage). Très bel exemplaire.
1959H2222S. l. (Paris), Librairie Delagrave, 1959 ; in-4, 168 pp. + 8 pl. hors-texte, reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, coloris beige, dos lisse, sous jaquette illustrée. Traduction de l'anglais par Louis Fabulet et Robert d'Humières. Ouvrage contenant les récits suivants: les Tambours du 'Fore and Aft'; Garm; 007; le Chat maltais; Wee Willie Winkie; le Navire qui s'y retrouve; mes Démêlés avec un lion; Moti Guj-Mutin. Nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte en couleurs de Paul Durand. Bon état.
1894856New York: The Century Co. 1894. First American edition. Very good. <p>Octavo. Publisher's original green cloth gilt lettering and elephant on upper panel gilt tiger on rear blindstamped designs gilt animal vignettes and lettering to the spine. t.e.g. xvii33033 pp. Frontispiece and 34 illustrated plates. Designated as a "Printers Copy" on front and rear pastedown there are some faded fingerprints on some pages foretips bumped very slightly cocked forged signatures of Eugene Field on the first free endpaper and Rudyard Kipling on the title page else very good. <br /> <br /> First American edition. In the 1920s and 1930s after burning through his father the poet and children's author Eugene Field's genuine estate his son Eugene "Pinny" Field II teamed up with the Chicago bookseller Harry Dayton Sickles to "enlarge" the late poet's library. In order to manufacture instant provenance for otherwise ordinary books they reproduced Eugene Field Sr's original bookplate oddly not present here wrote signed inscriptions to Field Sr. signed his name and "Chicago" and the date of either 1893 or 1895. They were very fond of forging Kipling's signature. Latest research suggests it was Sickles who was the forger Field the willing accomplice. Note on front free endpaper "Signed by Kipling" apparently someone was fooled.</p> . The Century Co. unknown
189843153London 1898. 8vo. 208pp. FROM THE LIBRARY OF CHARLES BUTLER GRACE son of W.G. Grace WITH HIS SIGNATURE OF OWNERSHIP on the front endpaper: "Charles Butler Grace March 26th 1899." Charles Butler Grace 1882-1938 played some matches for London County in 1900. His final first-class match was for W.G. Grace's XI in 1906. unknown
201108257Paris, Éditions Henry Borjane, 1939 ; in-12, 210 pp., broché. Bon état.