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1915feb02336Minerva 1915. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Minerva unknown
1919feb02325H. Steinberg 1919. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> H. Steinberg unknown
1920feb02331Gutenberg 1920. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Gutenberg unknown
1914feb02323alcalay 1914. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> alcalay unknown
1922feb02324Cultura Nationala 1922. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Cultura Nationala unknown
1908feb02326alcalay 1908. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> alcalay unknown
1915F - 21<p>The first edition in Russian of the famous fairy tale by Oscar Wilde. Published by the Moscow publishing house Knebel specializing in the production of literature for children. A publication with colorful illustrations.</p> Knebel hardcover
46714Berlin E. S. Mittler und Sohn 1860-1861. Two volumes in one. 8vo 19.2 x 12.4 cm. xiii 223; vii 494 pp.; ten engraved plates. Contemporary half vellum over paper covered boards spine with red morocco label with gilt title. = A unique complete copy of a very rare work with several original hand-coloured drawings of caterpillars tipped in next to their descriptions. This was probably the work of Josef Machacek whose entomo-botanical bookplate is pasted on the front pastedown. Another entomological bookplate of Hans Malicky is pasted on the front flyleaf. Together the works are titled Die Pflanzen und Raupen Deutschlands. Versuch einer lepidopterologischen Botanik. Both the title pages to the series and to the volumes are present; apparently they were also sold separately. Boards rubbed. A very good copy with unique additional illustrations and an interesting provenance. Cat. BMNH p. 2321; Horn-Schenkling 24177. hardcover
1996BN647171996. 1996. 978E12 <br/><br/> unknown
53IN3G0031IDBantam Press 9/5/2019 12:00:01 AM. hardcover. New. 1.3386 in x 9.2913 in x 6.2992 in. Bantam Press hardcover
1905005702Greenwich Conn.: The Literary Collector Press 1905. Book. Very Good Minus. Paper Covered Boards. Limited and Numbered Edition. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. The Third Edition of this poem. Collector Reprints No. 3. # 66 of 275 copies printed on American hand-made paper. In the original gray paper boards with black lettering and red ruling on paper labels at cover and spine. Very Good Minus bottom 3 1/4" of paper at spine is gone. Internally clean and tight last page uncut. 39 pages. SCARCE. The Literary Collector Press Hardcover
20001-0198119607Oxford Univ Pr on Demand 2000. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 368 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.00 inches. Oxford Univ Pr on Demand hardcover
1908000872London: Methuen and Co. 1908. Bound in the publishers original ivory coloured buckram with gilt title lettering to spine and gilt tooling and title lettering to front board. This is the first Methuen edition. This Edition on handmade paper is limited to a 1000 copies for the United Kingdom and America. Top edge dyed gilt as published. All pages are present and correct and tightly bound. Book sits solid and square with no slacknes in the binding. Lighjt signs of handling and a little bumped to the corners but a very nice example of a sturdy and well made book. Photographs of this book are available on request. A very presentable copy of the first Methuen edition of this classic Oscar Wilde collection of prose pieces which is becoming extremely scarce. Contains the famous Canterville Ghost and the Model Millionaire amongst the seven pieces. First Edition. Very Good. FIRST EDITION. Methuen and Co. hardcover
190821288London: Methuen 1908. A first edition first printing of 'Lord Arthur Savile's Crime' published by Methuen in 1908. Bound in the publishers original ivory coloured buckram with gilt title lettering to spine and gilt tooling and title lettering to front board. This is the first Methuen edition. This Edition on handmade paper is limited to a 1000 copies for the United Kingdom and America. A very good book. No inscriptions. Browning to the spine some rubbing. Thin line to the front board. The first Methuen edition of this classic Oscar Wilde collection of prose pieces. Contains 'The Canterville Ghost' and the 'Model Millionaire' amongst the seven pieces. Methuen hardcover
2014__0198448619OUP Oxford 2014. Paperback. New. 80 pages. 10.47x8.07x4.76 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
1893371134Oxford: published for the Proprietor by James Thornton High Street 1893. 100 pp. Squarish 8vo. Blue printed paper wrappers. Some chipping and loss to covers; toning to pages. 100 pp. Squarish 8vo. Featuring "The Disciple" by Oscar Wilde and pieces by Lord Alfred Douglas H. M. Beerbohm and John Addington Symonds. published for the Proprietor by James Thornton, High Street unknown
192944391London:: Martin Secker 1929. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. A near fine copy in an attractive jacket with some chipping to two corners and the extremities of the spine not affecting any lettering. The jacket has a few neat internal repairs. It is extremely uncommon in our experience. . 8vo. Martin Secker, hardcover
196950211Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 1969. First edition. Near fine. Scarce catalogue of the 1969 exhibition of Arte Povera and Conceptual Art less known but as innovative and groundbreaking as the same year's more-mythologized "When Attitudes Become Form" and similarly an expression of its own curator's personality and vision. "Op Losse Schroeven" and "When Attitudes Become Form" were conceived planned and exhibited more or less concurrently but independently: Stedelijk Museum director de Wilde though supervising one curator and friendly with the other apparently shared no information in either direction despite considerable overlap in vision. If the curators were not well informed on their peer's progress those artists invited to participate in both exhibitions were: one of those artists Ger van Elk "made the curious suggestion that the physical similarity of the two men - each was solidly built bearded and bohemian in style - made it interesting for an artist to work with them both as their quickly staggered studio visits turned into a kind of performance; that of a curator chased by his doppelgänger" Rattemeyer. With work by Carl Andre Giovanni Anselmo Joseph Beuys Bill Bollinger Gerrit Dekker Barry Flanagan Bruce Nauman Richard Serra Robert Smithson Lawrence Weiner and others. 10.75'' x 8''. Original wrappers housing two bound portfolios designed by Wim Crouwel and Jolijn van de Wouw of Total Design Amsterdam. Text in Dutch and English. Illustrated in black and white. Printed on multi-colored paper. Light edgewear and soil to wrappers minor creasing to page edges. Stedelijk Museum unknown
62462US: Oxford University Press. Hardback. Very Good /Very Good . Quarter red-orange cloth over textured orange paper-covered boards with gilt-debossed particulars to spine. Pages are clean and unmarked. A few spots of foxing to top edge close to spine; otherwise text block is clean and unmarked. Boards are clean and bright. Corners bumped and lightly rubbed. Binding is tight spine slightly cocked. Dust jacket is clean and bright with light creasing to corners and headcap. Dust jacket is covered in a protective mylar jacket. Oxford University Press unknown
1904111111112401Melmoth & Co 1904. Hardcover. Good. Melmoth & Co.; London 1904. Hardcover. Limited Edition. Book is limited to 250 numbered copies. This book is number 27. All sixteen 16 plates are present and intact. Plates loose as issued. A Good blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine binding intact smudging/discoloration to boards crimping to spine edges some rubbing and few small dents along board edges previous owner bookplate affirmed to front pastedown scattered foxing and discoloration to front and back matters age toning to pages pulpy text block edges handmade paper scattered foxing to text block edges mild spine lean without Dust wrapper. An overall good copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches. 75pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Melmoth & Co hardcover
190723487Leipzig 1907. Boards. Very Good. Aubrey Beardsley. The 1907 1st German appearance with the seminal Aubrey Beardsley illustrations. Solid and VG- to VG in its gray boards over navy-blue leather spine. Mild spotting to the boards especially at the rear board a degree of chipping along the spine affecting the gilt-titling and the gilt-rule. Lovely former owner bookplate to the front pastedown offsetting at the colophon darkening along the rear blank endsheet. Still though a very presentable copy and uncommon as such with Aubrey Beardsley's 15 magnificent plates including frontispiece and title page beautifully complementing Oscar Wilde's text. #283 of 825 copies issued. unknown
191522164New York: Brentano's 1915. 3/4 leather. Near Fine. Charles Robinson. A handsome example of the 1915 1st appearance to include the 12 full-page color illustrations by Charles Robinson. In this case bound by the publisher in a lovely 3/4 navy-blue morocco over dark-blue cloth. 5 raised bands intricate gilt-titling and design within the compartments. Clean and Near Fine overall internally very sharp with no writing or markings to speak of. Octavo top-edge gilt lovely illustrated marginalia throughout as well. Brentano's unknown
1909mon0004059945THE PEARSON PUBL 1909T. hardcover. Good. . 10-volume set. deluxe library edition half morocco by Brentano's with raised bands and gilt decorations top edges gilt marbled boards. some of the spines with professional repair joints starting top boards on 2 of the volumes detached. the ""Poems in Prose"" volume contains work by Lady Wilde ""De Profundis"" is from the original unexpergated German edition translated by Henry Zick there is an introduction by Richard Le Gallienne a 296-page biography of Wilde and Wilde's translation of Barbey D'Aurevilly's ""What Never Dies"" is included. THE PEARSON PUBL hardcover
51-2530Mount Horeb Wisconsin: Perishable Press Walter Hamady 1985. Original handmade paper covers. 26 x 19 cm. Full page illustrations. Unpaginated. Edition of 200 copies. Fine.Mailing label from Perishable Press included. John Wilde an American surrealist associated with the Magic Realist school of painting whose fantastic darkly humorous images brought him fame far beyond his native Wisconsin died on March 9 2006 at his home in Cooksville. He was 86.The cause was cancer said his dealer Tory Folliard of the Tory Folliard Gallery in Milwaukee.Mr. Wilde pronounced WILL-dee dedicated his six-decade career to painting with an exacting touch narratives involving grotesque doll-like people in otherworldly situations. He was inspired partly by Salvador Dalí and partly by Northern Renaissance masters like Bosch and Grünewald.Mr. Wilde often painted himself into his pictures giving himself a weirdly oversized and misshapen head. He also created intensely detailed colorful and mysteriously glowing still lifes.Although he lived his whole life in Wisconsin -- except for a wartime stint in the Army -- Mr. Wilde rejected the regionalism of artists like Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry. Instead he became part of a loose community of like-minded Midwesterners -- including Marshall Glasier his teacher at the University of Wisconsin and the Chicago-based fantasy painter Gertrude Abercrombie -- who advocated idiosyncratic and freely imaginative forms of expression. His paintings also relate to those of New York-based Magic Realists like Paul Cadmus and George Tooker. For Mr. Wilde's solo exhibition in New York at the Edwin Hewitt Gallery in 1950 the ballet impresario Lincoln Kirstein a friend of Cadmus and the New York Magic Realists wrote the brochure text.Paintings by Mr. Wilde were included in "Surrealism USA" a major exhibition at the National Academy Museum in New York last year. Currently two shows of Mr. Wilde's works are on view: at Spanierman Gallery in New York and at Tory Folliard Gallery in Milwaukee Mount Horeb, Wisconsin: Perishable Press (Walter Hamady), 1985 unknown
1903006235Paris London: Leonard Smithers 1903. Wilde's satire of upper-class life premiered in 1893. This particular publication is a rather deceptive edition LIMITED to 250 copies. No publisher is given but per COPAC it is Wilde's friend Leonard Smithers who published many of the "decadent" writers of his day including Captain Sir Richard Burton. The city of publication is named as Paris but even this is in doubt and is most likely London; citing Paris may have allowed a hint of scandal to attach. Tan cloth binding with titling and the date "1903" in gilt on the spine. Clean text;154 pages. Very Good condition with minor rubbing to the margins and some red stains on the rear cover. There is a signature on the limitation page and a different one on the Title Page. The only real defect to be noted is the presence of many more signatures - as if practicing - on the endpapers and half-title page. One would be tempted to call this "juvenalia" but these appear to be adult handwriting. Some of these are pencil and others ink. Limited. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. [Leonard Smithers] Hardcover