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ANAIS-208030464XFlammarion. hardcover. Good. 9.9x1.2x12.6. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Flammarion hardcover
DADAX0198119607Oxford University Press 0000-00-00. 1. hardcover. New. 5.75x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Oxford University Press hardcover
19291503New York: E.P. Dutton Inc 1929. Signed Limited Edition. Hardcover. Good. 7 3/8 X 9 3/8 Inches. #96 of 200 signed copies. TEG. Original publisher marbled paper binding. Vassos helped define the modernist art movement via his work as designer for RCA in addition to his illustrated books. Via RCA John was instrumental in the original designs of the earliest televisions mid-century microphones radios consoles etc. His industrial art is among the widest spread and most important of the 20th century. Noted art deco artist.<br /> <br /> Lacks original DJ and/or slipcase. Original boards scuffed and worn at edges. Wear to head and foot of spine. PO bookplate on inside front pastedown. Title-page has a 3 3/4 inch closed tear to bottom edge. An acceptable copy of this art deco rarity. E.P. Dutton, Inc hardcover
2012x-0754668347Ashgate Pub Co 2012. Hardcover. New. new edition edition. 264 pages. 9.49x6.46x0.83 inches. Ashgate Pub Co hardcover
1898002660London: Leonard Smithers 1898. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Cream linen and mustard colored cloth boards. Spine lettered in gilt. Sixth edition and the last edition to be published under the pseudonym C.3.3. block C landing 3 cell 3. This sixth edition was printed on handmade paper in 1000 copies on 21st of May 1898. Stain on frontcover endpages with offsetting. Spine darkened. No bookplates marks or inscriptions. 31 pp. 23 x 145 cm. . Leonard Smithers Hardcover
1907252644New York Philadelphia Chicago : The Nottingham Society 1907. Edition de luxe. Hardcover. Good copies in the original title-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 6 volumes plates : illustrations facsimiles ; 22 cm. Subject; English literature. Contents; Reviews. Miscellanies The House of Pomegranates & De Profundis Lord Arthur Saville's Crimes Intentions Lady Windermere's Fan & A Woman of No Importance. New York Philadelphia Chicago : The Nottingham Society hardcover
1977238105Secaucus : Chartwell Books 1977. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 160 pages; Description: 160 p. : ill. chiefly col. ports. 1 col. ; 35 cm. Subjects: Hell's Angels. Motorcyclists. Gangs. Secaucus : Chartwell Books hardcover
2009Atlantic-9781848820623Springer V 2009. Hardcover. New. Springer V hardcover
2009Atlantic-9781848820623Springer V 2009. Hardcover. New. Springer V hardcover
2009Adhya-9781848820623SPRINGER 2009. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2009Adhya-9781848820623SPRINGER 2009. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2016x-1138187305Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. 133 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
1894102669New York: R.F. Fenno. 1894. Early US edition published same year as the UK limited edition edition de luxe. Original colour illustrated stiff wraps Mt Fuji Japanese house and boat col dec endpapers pp 22. The yapp edges have very small closed tears and very small holes. Clean. Very good condition. Unusual early printing of Wilde's poem "The Sphinx" in Japanese-inspired binding by a small publishing firm. Early Issue. Paper Wraps. R.F. Fenno paperback
19315469Seattle: Dogwood Press 1931. First edition thus. 26x18cm 24pp. Mounted color frontis title and initial in color. Pictorial rainbow paper boards stamped in gilt in original burnished gold paper slipcase. Spine toning some smudging to front cover clean internally. Slipcase rubbed and scuffed as typically seen. <br /> <br /> Beautiful production from preeminent Seattle fine printer Frank McCaffrey being the titular story from Oscar Wilde's 1888 collection of children's stories. McCaffrey notes in his preface "Putting this book into type has been a most satisfying pleasure to me" which is evident in the work being one of the most striking examples of fine Northwest printing. This copy with fragile slipcase prone to wear is better than often seen. Dogwood Press unknown
190174522New York:: Brentano's 1901. First US edition third printing. publisher's cream cloth decorated in colors; t.e.g. . Spine a little tanned; otherwise very attractive. 12mo. Horodisch p. 73. Brentano's, hardcover
1952156679Amsterdam: Institut voor Filmdocumentatie 1952. Vintage reference photograph from the 1952 film showing director Cecil B. DeMille on a camera crane. Mimeo snipe and the stamps of a Dutch film institute on the verso. <br /> <br /> The manager of a traveling circus hires a flashy new trapeze performer but the new hire soon begins to butt heads with the manager's girlfriend the former trapeze star. Nominated for five Academy Awards winning two for Best Picture and Best Screenplay. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Utah Pennsylvania Florida and Washington DC. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing on the edges. Institut voor Filmdocumentatie unknown
1903207865Paris 1903. Limited. Leather . Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Published in Paris 1903. Limited edition of 250 but this one is un-numbered. Possibly pirate edition. Rebound in half green morocco with marbled boards. Very good all round. hardcover
194992475New York: Philosophical Library 1949. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First complete edition. Edited with an introduction by Vyvyan Holland. Foxing to the foredge and endpapers a sound very good copy in a modestly spotted and age-toned about very good dustwrapper. James Jones's copy with his ownership and address stamp in Marshall Iowa. Philosophical Library hardcover
1925607516New York: Farlag "Die Feder 1925. Softcover. Very Good. Presumed first Yiddish-language edition. Translated by Aharon Karlin. Octavo. 32pp. Text in Yiddish bound and paginated in the Yiddish style. Stapled printed wrappers with a bit of tanning and edgewear page edges a trifle foxed and the last few leaves with a small faint stain near the spine base very good. The lower wrap prints a publisher's advertisement for a couple of "Die Feder" titles as well as their monthly art and literary magazine The Pen. Very uncommon. Farlag "Die Feder unknown
19231394604New York NY/ London UK: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1923. Second Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 58 pages. In Good plus condition with a Good plus condition dust jacket. Blue-green spine aged brown with black lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering has mild shelving wear stains on the rear cover moderate wear along the front cover and moderate age-toning along the extremities. Boards have mild wear along the head and tail edges light fraying along the spine corners and moderate age-toning along the head and tail edges. Textblock has moderate soiling on most pages faded pencil marks on the front pastedown a pen signature from previous owner "Mary R. Beebe" mild wear along the edges moderate foxing along the head and fore edges and mild age-toning along the edges. DL consingment. Shelved Room C. 1394604. Special Collections. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
19305341London and New York: John Lane The Bodley Head; Dodd Mead & Co. 1930. Large paper. hard cover. Very Good. Quarto 26cm; xviii 65 pages 16 leaves of plates. Bound in original red cloth stamped in blind with Aubrey Beardsley poppy design . Original dust jacket with the same design in red on a tan ground. Dust jacket mildly frayed at spine ends corners and top edge with a closed tear on the upper panel repaired with cello tape and a closed tear on the lower panel without intervention yet unusually sound and entire. Cloth about fine. Scattered light foxing in text. <br /><br />The last of the John Lane "Bodley Head" editions of the classic collaboration between Aubrey Beardsley and Oscar Wilde. Lane was the first English publisher of the work in 1894 but it was dropped after the 1930 edition as Allen Lane John's nephew transformed the houseinto the more mainstream Penguin Books. This is the large paper quarto version the book also appeared in a smaller octavo format. Despite the detailed list of defects this is an unusually well-preserved copy. John Lane, The Bodley Head; Dodd, Mead & Co. hardcover
1929mon0000816692London : John Lane The Bodley He 1929T. hardcover. Very Good. 1.5000 in x 9.5000 in x 6.2500 in. 1929 reprint. Some light wear and fraying to extremities. Cover is bright and attractive. Binding is sound. London : John Lane The Bodley He hardcover
1904005118London: Privately Printed 1904. Under the influence of Kropotkin Wilde adopted his own version of anarchist theory. This essay made its first appearance in the "Fortnightly Review" in 1891; a tiny edition by the Chiswick Press came out in 1895. This edition which arrived nine years later was LIMITED to 250 copies. Tan paper wraps with titling on the front cover in red and black. Clean text; 87 pages. The textblock is very nice fresh and clear. The covers are worn at the margins due to standing proud of the pages; chips at head and foot of spine which has an old cello repair. A decent early copy of this famous work. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Privately Printed Paperback
1854CAT0008101854. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Original half leather over marbled boards old University Library bookplate inside front cover. Contains January-June of 1854. WIlde's essay leads off the February issue and is pages 127-146. <br /> <br /> "When kitchened with "point" i.e. seasoned mollified with milk or softened by a drop of the crature' the like of the potato will never again be found for ‘rent-paying pig-feeding love-making child-breeding faction-fighting and country-dancing properties". WIlde father of Oscar was a polymath - a doctor census taker folklorist and social commentator. He represents as does this essay a conundrum. He sympathized with the Irish peasantry could see many of their troubles with clarity collected huge amounts of medical data on their suffering yet supported the insupportable English response to the famine. Even this essay filled with admiring prose for the people and culture essentially blames the starving masses for their problems - a lack of imagination culinary ingenuity stupid reliance on the bounty of the potato etc etc. Though while suggesting that the Irish have little imagination or knowledge gastronomically he does mention an impressive number of ways that potato is served. He even comes to the to call it paternalistic is to do an injustice to the concept of paternalism conclusion that " ‘Irish agriculture has been greatly benefited by the famine." An essay filled with interesting dietary anecdotes fine prose insane conclusions erudite observations and condescending digressions. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Inventory No: CAT000810. hardcover
2008Alibris.0021075WIT Press UK. 2008. Hard cover. New. No dust jacket as issued. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 546 p. Contains: Illustrations. Wit Transactions on the Built Environment 97. Audience: General/trade. WIT Press (UK) hardcover