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1956149312Culver City CA: Hemisphere Productions 1956. Vintage reference photograph taken on location during production of the 1956 film showing director George Marshall cinematographer Freddie Young and other crew members. With holograph pencil annotations to the verso. <br/><br/>Seeking an explanation for his brother's disappearance an American travels to Kenya where he learns his brother has been killed by members of the mysterious "Leopard Men" cult.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Kenya.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly creased to the top right corner. Hemisphere Productions unknown books
19074982Leipzig: Im Inselverlag 1907. # 350 in an edition limited to 725 copies. Acceptable/The first German appearance of Aubrey Beardsley's illustrations to Oscar WIlde's play. Wilde first published the play in French in 1896 before the English and later German editions appeared. Wilde's play with Beardsley's iconic illustrations inspired Richard Strauss's opera of the same name. 25 cm; 24 leaves text on Insel hand-made paper and 15 full-page illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley on Strathmore Japan including title page and dramatis personae. Bound in original boards worn spine perished boards loose. Several plates somewhat foxed. Im Inselverlag hardcover books
1993008795East Hampton NY: Glenn Horowitz Bookseller 1993. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limied edition of 300 copies this #25. Small 8vo in size approximately 50 cards of the front panel of the dustjackets of works from novels from contemporary authors like DeLillo McCarhy Ellroy etc. with sheets of text with anecdotes from the authors about how the dustjacket design came about - housed in a clamshell box with paper title label. Coral Graphics did the color printing. Typesetting and printing was by The Stinehour Press the box handmade by Sjiored Hofstra and the whole production designed by Chip Kidd and Barbara who have signed the limittation sheet. A tad of facding to the gray clioth around the edges of the box else as new. Glenn Horowitz Bookseller hardcover books
192118951Paris: Calmann-Levy Editeurs 1921. An elegant copy of the 1921 1st French edition complete unto itself. Professionally bound in a handsome 3/4 morocco over marbled boards with the binder's stamp at the first blank endpaper. Solid and VG with very light offsetting along the top-edges and just a touch of light wear at the spine crown. 5 raised bands fine gilt-tooling within the compartments offsetting dark-leather title label in gilt. 12mo top-edge gilt as well. Lovely matching marbled endpapers lacking the original wrappers. <br/><br/> Calmann-Levy, Editeurs hardcover books
192318815Paris: Les Editions G. Cres 1923. 1/4 leather. Near Fine. Alastair. Sumptuous 1923 edition with Alastair's remarkable illustrations --en coulour-- complementing Oscar Wilde's text. Handsomely bound in a 1/4 dark leather over marbled boards. 5 raised bands decorative gilt devices within the compartments. Solid and VG to Near Fine. Very clean internally as well. 12mo top-edge gilt matching marbled endpapers and pastedowns. <br/><br/> Les Editions G. Cres hardcover books
19302221855<p>Octavo. Illustrated with 16 full page b/w illustrations by Ben Kutcher. 10 page introduction by H. L. Mencken. Pictorial endpapers also by Kutcher. Original gilt stamped pictorial cloth with variant designs on front and back covers top edge stained red. Dust jacket with designs that replicates stamping on front and rear cover price clipped; small chips; short tears. Very good 180 pages. Scarce in dust jacket.</p><p>Scarce in dust jacket.</p><p>Printed by The Quinn and Boden Company.</p><p>Adler page 24 noting 1918 1925 printings with various publishers.</p> Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover books
1904WRCLIT24305London: Printed for Private Circulation 1904. Printed green wrappers. Small somewhat bizarre bookplate two short creased tears in wrapper edges otherwise a very good copy. First British and first separate edition of this essay first published as an introduction to Rennell Rodd's ROSE-LEAF AND APPLE-LEAF published in Philadelphia in 1882. One of two hundred numbered copies. MASON 614. Printed for Private Circulation unknown books
1922632Paris: Editions G. Cres et Cie 1922. First Edition with these illustrations. Nine full page plates in red and black by Alastair. vii i 89 7pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed self-wrappers with an illustration in black and red on the front cover. Wrappers slightly darkened otherwise Very Good. Alastair. First Edition with these illustrations. Nine full page plates in red and black by Alastair. vii i 89 7pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The first edition with Alistair's eerie and beautiful illustrations. Editions G. Cres et Cie unknown books
1905259306Hartford Conn.: Privately Printed by the Sherwood Press 1905. First edition no. 41 of 225 numbered copies. 45 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Quarter green cloth and marbled boards spine label. First edition no. 41 of 225 numbered copies. 45 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. An uncommon private printing ostensibly preceding the appearance of this essay in the Methuen collected edition of 1908. Wilde wrote the essay as an entry in the Chancellor's English essay prize contest at Oxford in 1879. The ms. except for a portion in the Clark Library was not recovered until the edition had progressed so it appears in fragments split between 2 volumes and then is finally collected as a complete entity in the 1909 Miscellanies volume. This printing is unrecorded by Millard and was not present in the Dulau catalogue so one might suspect a false imprint date. A copy did appear in the 1924 Quinn sale with the date represented as literal. Mason makes reference to this title but does not list a separate citation for it. Privately Printed [by the Sherwood Press] unknown books
1927Embry 171013Wm. H. Wise & Company 1927. A few labels with tiny chips and most lightly toned with occasional small stains overall very good with hinges firm and internally clean. Tan cloth with paper spine labels. Wm. H. Wise & Company, 1927. hardcover books
193224244London: The Nonesuch Press 1932 1932. First edition number 182 of 800 numbered copies. Dreyfus Nonesuch Press 8a. Fine copy in the original slightly worn at the edges dust jacket. 8vo original gilt decorated white linen after designs by Ricketts gilt lettering. Vignette title-page. An imaginary conversation about Oscar Wilde between Jean Paul Raymond a fictional character and Charles Ricketts written entirely by Ricketts. Inscription on the front paste-down from San Francisco collector Albert Sperisen to San Francisco printer Lawton Kennedy. <br/><br/> London: The Nonesuch Press, 1932 unknown books
190623401Boston: John W. Luce & Company 1906. Slim 12mo 19.25cm.; original grey illustrated paper-covered boards printed in green; 636pp. Tiny paper flaw to upper cover not approaching text or illustration light shelf wear endpapers a bit foxed else Very Good or better. John W. Luce & Company unknown books
192046822Boston: John W. Luce & Co 1920. Reprint. Slim octavo 19cm; dark red publisher's cloth stamped in gilt front; 53pp 12 plates missing one. Boards mildly worn and soiled some rubbing to extremities; textblock toned along edges and page margins; foxing and soiling intermittent throughout; some passages marked in pencil; gift inscription on ffep. Else Very Good scarce.<br/><br/>Wilde's Salomé was published in 1891 originally in French. An English version came about in 1894 but not before a tiff over the translation work done by Lord Alfred Douglas who was Wilde's paramour at the time. This 1920 reprint retains the iconic artwork by Aubrey Beardsley and all sixteen original illustrations are listed in the index; however the plate with illustration 4 "The Woman in the Moon" is presumed missing with evidence of its loss between pgs. 6 and 7. John W. Luce & Co unknown books
19304964to. New York. E.P. Dutton and Co. 1930. Uncut bright and clean copy includes DJ in fine condition. Quarterbound coated black cloth spine gilt lettering and decorative elements patterned blue paper boards frontispiece tissue guards. 124pp. Illus. b/w plates. Conceptions by John Vassos. Vassos second work following his breakthrough work with Salome in 1927. E.P. Dutton and Co books
197614235ENew York: Simon & Schuster 1976. First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author Meta Wilde to fellow writer Wayne Warga. Inscribed: “For Wayne Warga whose encouragement and interest were important to us in the writing of this book. Warm regards Meta Wilde. November 1976. and Orin Borsten.†The story of a script girl who meets the married Faulkner when working on the scenario for Howard Hawk’s The Road to Glory and builds a relationship with him that continues for over thirty years. Illustrated. About fine copy with a trace of rubbing to the bottom corners in a near fine dust jacket with some slight fading to the spine. From the library of journalist and novelist Wayne Warga. The youngest editor at Life Magazine at age 25 Warga reported on John F. Kennedy’s race for the Presidency and went on to cover the Civil Rights movement for the magazine. For many years Warga was one of the leading writers at the Los Angeles Times where he did in depth articles and features on writers and people in the arts. Later Warga became a mystery novelist creating three well-received bibliomysteries: Hardcover Fatal Impressions and Singapore Transfer featuring Los Angeles rare book dealer Jeffrey Dean. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
1922228889<p>First edition. Octavo. Original gilt stamped white cloth t.e.g. uncut. Dust jacket unclipped; 3" chip on spine; few small chips; some separation at fold on flap. Very good. 39 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Jarrold & Sons Norwich. One of 1000 copies on handmade paper.</p> Methuen & Co., Ltd. hardcover books
1902450821902. WILDE Oscar. PHRASES AND PHILOSOPHIES FOR THE USE OF THE YOUNG. London: Privately printed 1894. 1902. First pirated edition. Crown 8vo. sewn brown paper wraps lettered and decorated in black. A near fine copy that shows only the slightest edgewear. Mason 599. unknown books
1936WRCLIT84619Stamford: The Overbrook Press 1936. Cloth and decorated boards vellum tips. Illustrated. Faint trace of sunning to pale green spine a few foxmarks to fore-edge else about fine in slightly sunned and handsoiled slipcase. One of two hundred and fifty copies printed in handset Lutetia on Rives Les Bibliophiles paper. Illustrated with original color wood- engravings by Rudolph Ruzicka who also designed the volume. CAHOON p.9. The Overbrook Press hardcover books
199814415London: Primrose Academy 1998. Skargon Yvonne. Quarter cloth with a paper printed in a repeating pattern of two of the artist's cats covering the boards. Illustrated with a plethora of engravings of cats can you really ever have too many cats. Signed by Yvonne Skargon the wood engraver designed and printed at the Rampant Lions Press slipcase. Copy number 59. Unnumbered pages.A charming book displaying three cats in assorted poses activities and places. The engravings are accompanied by apt quotes from Wilde and Johnson cat lovers both. Both collections were individually printed to great popularity years ago. This is the first combined edition and the first printing with the illustrations printed from the original wood blocks. Primrose Academy hardcover books
190821210London: Metheun and Co 1908. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. cream decorated cloth. Very good in near fine original green cloth dust wrappers backstrip lettered in gilt. Teg. 555 pages. 21.5 x 15 cm. Limited edition one of 1000 on handmade paper. Introductory dedication to Mrs. Carew by Robert Ross to whom the author bequeathed his works. Index of Authors And Books Reviewed. Gilt front cover decorations by Charles Ricketts spine slightly darkened small bookplate. MASON 445. Metheun and Co hardcover books
1913123209Sm. New York: Brentano's 1913. Sm. thick 8vo xxxiv 353 pp. Full brown crushed morocco extra backstrip lettered in gilt gilt top. A fine copy nicely bound. § An attractive edition of Wilde's poems complete with 'Ravenna' at the end in a handsome binding. Brentano's unknown books
1894218086London: Reeves and Turner 1894. First Edition thus. xxiv 400; xii 425 16 ads pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Green moire silk spines gilt. Near Fine. First Edition thus. xxiv 400; xii 425 16 ads pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Reeves and Turner unknown books
1906212404Sunderland: Keystone Press 1906. First edition. Number 92 of 50 copies printed on hand-made paper. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue printed wrappers stitched. Faded some chipping of corners and edges light browning of leaves else a good copy. First edition. Number 92 of 50 copies printed on hand-made paper. 1 vols. 8vo. The lecture Wilde presented in 1883 shortly after his two American trips of 1882 and 1883. Ransom p. 261 Keystone Press unknown books
1913284859New York: Putnam 1913. hardcover. very good. Small 4to illustrated by Charles Robinson 12 mounted color plates lettered tissue guards. Original lavender cloth with ornately gilt spine and front cover spine a bit faded else near fine. New York: Putnam 1913. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Putnam unknown books
1906264810London: Privately Printed Leonard Smithers 1906. First edition one of 400 copies. 20 2 pp. 8vo. Printed tan wrappers. Fine in custom red morocco-backed slipcase and chemise. First edition one of 400 copies. 20 2 pp. 8vo. The penultimate Smithers publication our copy with the "Shelley" bookplate of H. Buxton Forman. Mason 626; BAL 21346 Whistler; Nelson 1906.3 Privately Printed [Leonard Smithers] unknown books