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2005205933Midpoint Press c2005. Special Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very Good condition hardback book. MidPoint Press undated c2005. Special Limited edition this is number 4932 of 5000 Facsimile Library edition. Large format yellow hardback gilt/maroon illustration and lettering on the front cover and spine all edges gilt - some scuffing in places to gilt edges no Dustjacket as issued 1109pp including Appendix. No inscriptions or other markings presentation page left blank as published. Please note this is a large and very heavy book 4Kg please contact me first to agree postage cost before ordering if you are outside the UK. Midpoint Press hardcover
190638779London: John Lane 1906. First Trade Edition. BEARDSLEY Aubrey illus. Small 8vo pp. 66. Cover by Aubrey Beardsley. Ivory paper over boards stamped in green. Cover worn interior foxed o/w VG. Not in Gallatin. Samuels-Lasner 59C. John Lane unknown books
1999x-080583141XLawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 1999. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 376 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc hardcover
99559Stockholm Hartw. Gercken 1731. 4:o. 8 80 73-212 4 217-776 769-820 2 s. Något nött samtida skinnband guldornerad rygg med upphöjda bind och röd titeletikett. Med en äldre namnteckning Nils Adolph Pontenius och Arvid Hj. Ugglas daterat 1916 på försättsbladet. Warmholtz 6714. Saknar ett deltitelblad som ofta är bundet sist. Jacob Wilde 1679-1755 blev rikshistoriograf 1719 och han förblev så till sin död. “Sueciæ historia pragmatica .†är hans huvudverk påbörjat redan 1721. Det är det första försöket i den svenska statsrättens historia. Det avlutande partiet översattes till svenska av Mathias Benzel och utgavs 1742 under titeln: “Det så kallade oinskränkta enwäldet som kon. Carl XI anno 1680 wordit uppdragit emot ogrundade ryckten förswaradt och i sitt retta lius framstäldt†medan inledningen och forntidens historia översattes och utgavs av sonen Anders Wilde 1749. unknown
20259004515356Brill 2025. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Florian Wilde Adam Baltner Julia Damphouse</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Brill</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789004515352</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2025</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 535</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Ernst Meyer was one of the most important figures of the German Communist Party in the Weimar Republic. He was a founding member of the Spartacus League a member of the KPD Centre after the First World War and party chairman in 1921–22. A passionate defender of the necessity of inner-party democracy against the ""ultra-left"" leadership around Ruth Fischer and later the Thälmann Central Committee as well as a supporter of revolutionary realpolitik Meyer played a significant role in the development of the communist united front strategy and as a critic of Stalin later argued against the disastrous thesis of ""social fascism"". Despite this Meyer has largely been forgotten. Florian Wilde now traces for the first time the political and private life and work of this disciple of Rosa Luxemburg highlighting the strategic debates within the KPD and the alternatives to its Stalinisation inherent in the development of the party. Editorial Reviews About the Author Florian Wilde Ph.D. 2013 is a historian and Research Fellow for Trade Union Politics at the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung. He is co-editor of Politische Streiks im Europa der Krise 2012 and editor of the German editions of books by U.S. trade union organizer Jane McAlevey 2019 2021 2023.</p> Brill hardcover
69242P., Editions de l'Odéon, , 1951, in 4° en feuilles, sous chemise rempliée et double emboitage (légèrement insolé en tête et au dos).
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2018DBS-9781632385642N Y Research 2018. 1st. Hardcover. New. N Y Research hardcover
2018DBS-9781632385642N Y Research 2018. 1st. Hardcover. New. N Y Research hardcover
B243967-1N.p. Privately Printed 1923. 16pp. Printed on rectos only. Two color illus. Sm. 4to. Boards 1/4 cloth. Spine label. Dec. paper label on front board. Slipcase back panel loose. A piracy of a manuscript parody of Oscar Wilde originally written for inclusion in The Yellow Book. The unsigned introduction is by Ernest Boyd. Edition limited to 300 copies. N.p. (Privately Printed), 1923. hardcover
190656412Paris: Privately Printed Charles Carrington 1906. Limited edition. Softcover. Good. # 251 of a limited edition of 500 copies on handmade paper. Royal octavo. 9 1/4 x 6 3/8â€. 134pp. plus 14pp. “List of Privately Issued Historical Artistic…works in English. †Contains two essays by Lord Alfred Douglas regarding Wilde: "His Last Book and His Last Years in Paris" and "De Profundis. a Criticism". Green paper folded wrappers with paper label. Wrappers have split and bump at bottom of spine which is wrinkled and creased. Binding a bit loose. Privately Printed (Charles Carrington) unknown
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
45-EHMX-0CGKLeather. Very Good. 1910 First Edition with heliogravure frontispiece portrait of Wilde. 75 pages; custom bound in dark blue limp leather with marbled end-papers. Bindery not identified. Text is in French. No writing in book. A scarce collectors item in this early printing. We ship this item via priority mail in the USA with signature confirmation. hardcover
1905OVW7942New York: The University Publishing Society. Good with no dust jacket. 1905. Hardcover. 4 volume set. Hard covers published by University Publishing Society in 1905. No dust jackets. Purple covers with seal of Northwestern Univ. on front covers and gilt lettering on spines. Spines are faded and have some stains. Corners of covers and ends of spines have some rubbing and corners are bumped some. Covers have some stains. Vol. 3 is faded some on front cover and Vol. 4's front cover is faded. Some pages in books have some stains. Rear inner hinges in Vol. 1 and 2 are split. Second page in Vol. 2 has some smudges. Front inner hinge in Vol. 4 is split. Books are in good condition. Vol.1 454 pg Vol. 2 436 pg Vol. 3 433 pg Vol. 4 426 pg. 11.2 lb.; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 1749 pages . The University Publishing Society hardcover
3732433<p>Snohomish Washington: The Handcraft Shop 1902. 38 leaves rectos only 1 hand-illuminated plate. 12mo. Polished red calf with printed spine label; deckle-edge handmade paper. Each page with a hand-illuminated initial. Bookplate of William F. Gamble; early bookseller’s description tipped-on to front pastedown; exterior soil and light rubbing to boards and gilt; about very good.</p> <p>Number 132 of 150 copies printed on Whatman handmade paper and bound by Will H. Ransom at The Handcraft Shop from a total edition of 160 copies.</p> <p>This is the first edition in this format and the second Ransom’s second imprint. According to Ransom’s checklist only two books were published under this imprint during 1901-1902. During the production of this work Ransom moved to Chicago which disrupted the third publication resulting in only ten completed copies. </p> <p> With introduction a frontispiece and illuminated decorative initials by John D. Clancy. A notable example of Arts & Crafts printing in the Pacific Northwest.</p> <p>Ransom 2. Kreisman & Mason The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest p342.</p> unknown
192725438New York: E.P. Dutton & Company 1927. Boards. Very Good. John Vassos. WARMLY INSCRIBED BY JOHN VASSOS TO HIS FRIENDS BLANCH AND STAN LOOMIS "THIS IS MY FIRST BOOK -- I GREW A LOT SINCE-- I HOPE BUT IN THESE ILLUSTRATIONS I FOUND THE BASIS OF A NEW SCHOOL IN PICTORIAL PRESENTATION--". The 1927 1st thus the first coupling of the timeless dialogue of Oscar Wilde and the remarkable illustrations of the artist and industrial designer John Vassos 1898-1985. Solid and VG in its dark boards with light staining at the panels and sunning along the spine. A tender front inner hinge has allowed the first plate --still present-- to detach from the binding but all else is holding very solidly. Octavo lovely black-and-gold endsheets and pastedowns also complementing Wilde's rendition of "Salome E.P. Dutton & Company unknown
1908031749London: Metheun 1908. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. Limited Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Gilt lettered white cloth. Edition limited to 1000 copies. Printed on handmade paper with ragged edges. A near fine copy of this famous Oscar Wilde play. Metheun Hardcover
2010mon0000013893Chronicle Books 2010. Hardcover. New. Brand New in shrink wrap though the shrink wrap is torn a bit and loose. Chronicle Books hardcover
200412932Fullerton: Gray Beard Press 2004. Limited ed. Hardcover. Fogg William. 8vo black cloth over printed boards with grayscale pictorial label #18 of 50 copies signed by the illustrator William Fogg with six mounted plates in haunting grayscale. As new with promotional material laid in for this and two other publications of the press. Signed by illustrator. Gray Beard Press hardcover
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
18824554Philadelphia: J.M. Stoddart & Co 1882. First Edition. Edition de Luxe. Printed throughout in brown ink on rectos only on thin translucent deckled edged hand-made paper. 1 vols. Crown 8vo. Full vellum t.e.g. all others uncut; front free endpaper detached and chipped at edges some soiling to covers. The illustrations have all been removed either clipped from leaf or the pages removed entirely this without affecting the text which is complete A note on the front cover explains this desecration thusly - "The illustrations have been removed.illegible.for their inappropriateness". Interleaved throughout with a thin leaf of green tissue paper. First Edition. Edition de Luxe. Printed throughout in brown ink on rectos only on thin translucent deckled edged hand-made paper. 1 vols. Crown 8vo. Edition de Luxe. "A volume of short poems characterized by Oscar Wilde as 'verses full of sweet sadness and yet full of joy;' they were written by a young English friend of his of whom he speaks at length in his introduction" Publishers' Weekly October 7 1882. Rodd's dedication to Wilde reads: "To Oscar Wilde - 'Heart's Brother' - These Few Songs and Many Songs to Come." In addition to this effusive dedication "for which Wilde clearly was responsible the book was 'edited' by the omission of two poems Lucciole and Maidenhair.At the same time Wilde added nine of Rodd's poems which had not previously been collected" Mason p.185. In a letter to Thomas Mosher who reprinted this book Stoddart replies to Mosher's questions as to the number printed: "I think this deluxe issue was not over 250 copies." The edition de luxe is usually supposed to have been published earlier. Mason 242 J.M. Stoddart & Co unknown books