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016493G. G. Harrap London no date. Edition Unstated . Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: 11 1/2" x 8". . Bound in full vellum with gilt decoration top edge gilt other edges deckled decorated end papers unpaginated extensively illustrated including 8 tipped-in color plates. This book is number 159 of a limited edition of 525 and is signed by Willy Pogany on the limitation page. Covers lightly bowed as is common with full vellum bindings covers have stains corners and spine ends lightly bumped light staining on end papers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 4 lbs 0 oz. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 016493. . G. G. Harrap hardcover
23683London: George G. Harrap and Company. 1913. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Deluxe limited edition signed by the illustrator. Publisher's original vellum-covered boards with titles and illustrations in gilt to the spine and upper board. Top edge gilt. Illustrated endpapers. Lavishly and profusely illustrated with 8 mounted colour plates colour lithographs and black and white line drawings throughout by Willy Pogany with some of the text and drawings being accented with brown blue and green. A near fine copy the binding firm the boards only very slightly bowed. The contents with very faint spotting to the prelims are otherwise entirely complete and clean throughout and without previous owners' stamps or inscriptions. Complete with the original illustrated box which is worn at the edges with one side of the bottom half split at the corners. A beautiful scarce edition. This deluxe issue was issued in a limited edition of 525 copies this example numbered 16 and signed by Willy Pogany in black in on the limitation page. Pogany's stunning Art Nouveau-tinged illustrations breathe life into Wagner's opera which is based on the German Arthurian legend of the knight Lohengrin son of of Percival who rode a boat drawn by swans to rescue a lady. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: George G. Harrap and Company. 1913 hardcover
197288005San Francisco: The Sunday Paper Inc 1972. First Edition. Tabloid 58cm; original color-pictorial newsprint wrappers; 8pp; illus. together with the 16pp supplement section printed in black & white laid in. Horizontal fold at center as issued very faint vertical bend with a small "For Machine Sale Only" sticker mounted to upper front wrapper; a bright Near Fine issue with a Near Fine supplement.<br /> <br /> Well-preserved issue of John Bryan's ambitious San Francisco weekly underground paper which appeared for only seven issues in early 1972. Each issue included a 2-page full-color section of comics and save for the final two issues which were abbreviated and most with an insert containing editorial contributions and advertisements. The editorial board included such underground all-stars as John Wilcock Chester Anderson and Diane DiPrima; comic contributions by Willy Murphy Gary Hallgren Justin Green and Bill Griffith whose earliest "Zippy" strips appear here. This issue contains contributions by Bill Griffith Willy Murphy Gary Hallgren Robin Morgan and others. 88005. The Sunday Paper, Inc unknown
197288003San Francisco: The Sunday Paper Inc 1972. First Edition. Tabloid 58cm; original color-pictorial newsprint wrappers; 8pp; illus. Horizontal fold at center as issued else a bright very Near Fine copy.<br /> <br /> Early issue of John Bryan's ambitious San Francisco weekly underground paper which appeared for only seven issues in early 1972. Each issue included a 2-page full-color section of comics and save for the final two issues which were abbreviated and most with an insert containing editorial contributions and advertisements. The editorial board included such underground all-stars as John Wilcock Chester Anderson and Diane DiPrima; comic contributions by Willy Murphy Gary Hallgren Justin Green and Bill Griffith whose earliest "Zippy" strips appear here. This issue features comics by Trina Robbins Willy Murphy and others with a black & white psychedelic centerfold spread and a portion dedicated the late Kenneth Patchen with a poem in his memory by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. The Sunday Paper, Inc unknown
197288006San Francisco: The Sunday Paper Inc 1972. First Edition. Tabloid 58cm; original color-pictorial newsprint wrappers; 8pp; illus. together with the 16pp supplement section printed in black & white laid in. Horizontal fold at center as issued some very subtle toning to extremities else a bright Near Fine copy. Supplement has some foxing at folds and some old faint dampstaining at upper and lower edge; Very Good or better. <br /> <br /> Final issue of John Bryan's ambitious San Francisco weekly underground paper which appeared for only seven issues in early 1972. Each issue included a 2-page full-color section of comics and save for the final two issues which were abbreviated and most with an insert containing editorial contributions and advertisements. The editorial board included such underground all-stars as John Wilcock Chester Anderson and Diane DiPrima; comic contributions by Willy Murphy Gary Hallgren Justin Green and Bill Griffith whose earliest "Zippy" strips appear here. 88006. The Sunday Paper, Inc unknown
0260040746.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332929141.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
101987936X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1934425772Philadelphia: David McKay Company 1934. Hardcover. Near Fine. Quarto. Illustrated with gravure plates designed by Willy Pogany. Publisher’s black cloth stamped in silver on the spine and front cover with a gravure plate mounted on the front board. Small inscription in ink dated 1934 on the front free endpaper. A near fine copy in very good publisher’s plastic sleeve housed in the original publisher’s cardbox box with two printed paper labels. Both the box top and bottom are splitting at the corners and sides the bottom of the box is lacking one side piece; else a handsome near fine copy of this classic illustrated edition. David McKay Company hardcover
1934512205Philadelphia: David McKay Co 1934. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Small quarto. 135pp. plus illustrations. Translated from the Sanskrit by Sir Edward Arnold. Illustrated by Willy Pogany. Recipient's attractive contemporary bookplate on front pastedown. cloth is lightly rubbed lightly bumped at tips of two corners else a very good copy. Inscribed by Pogany on the half-title: "To Julietta with best compliments Willy Pogany 1935. David McKay Co hardcover
6205886634.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192083In the 1920s after the end of the civil war there was an upsurge in economic and cultural life. Cultural ties with Europe and America led to the penetration of modern films songs pop music into Soviet Russia. One example is music in style blues published in a attractive cover by an unknown artist. A small circulation active use has led to the fact that such music editions rarely get on sale. Triton
0977031403.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1942345310New York : Published for the Classics Club by W.J. Black 1942. First U. S. Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 178 p. ; 20 cm. Notes; Fitzgerald's five versions collated with the originals edited with an introduction and glossary by Gordon S. Haight. Subjects; Persian poetry Translations into English. New York : Published for the Classics Club by W.J. Black hardcover
1920IYC11837London: George G. Harrap & Co ca 1920. hardback. Fine full leatherbound boards with gold & turquoise stamped decorations and titling on cover and spine. Printed on uncut papers in turquoise and black with 16 full colour illustrations. Protected by supplied box. 8vo 230 x 150 / 9"" x 6"". Beautiful edition of the famous translation by Fitzgerald 31 March 1809 - 14 June 1883. Omar Khayym 18 May 1048 - 4 December 1131 was a Persian mathematician astronomer philosopher and poet. Illustrated by Willy Pogany 1882-1955 prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. George G. Harrap & Co hardcover
7932London England: George G. Harrap & Co N.D. Illustrated Reprint in handy format. Limp leather with gilt-stamping. Very Good/None. Willy Pogany. 24mo 5 5/8" x 4 1/8" decorative limp brown suede leather with gilt lettering on spine lapped fore-edges and elaborate Art Nouveau title on front cover 8 full-color lovely illustrations by Willy Pogany tipped in plus Art Nouveau curvacious decorations on other pages; gold-colored ribbon page-marker top edges gilt; tan endpapers 94 pages. Note: neither the translator or illustrator's names are given but the translation is the famous one by Edward Fitzgerald and art work match but are much smaller than the beautiful illustrations that Willy Pogany executed for famous Harrap 1909-edition. Nor is a date of publication given but there is a date written with the gift inscription of 1925. <br/> <br/> "Willy" Pogany 1882 - 1955 was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. Pogany's artistic style is heavily fairy-tale oriented and he used dreamy and warm pastel scenes with watercolors oil paintings and especially pen and ink.<br/> <br/> Edward Fitzgerald's translation remains the most famous memorable and widely used.<br/> <br/> A LOVELY VERY GIFTABLE Uncommon edition with evocative illustrations by Willy Pogany. Firm clean copy in a clean limp leather binding with bright gilt and virtually no flaking and little shelf wear. Small tear to the leather at the top of its spine. Paper lightly age-toned. The full-color illustrations by Pogany are unfoxed and most are bright though a couple are beginning to fade. Gift inscription penned on the front flyleaf and name at top of front pastedown. All-in-all: A charming little volume. Stone heart for scale & NFS. George G. Harrap & Co hardcover
191028069New York and London: Printed in Scotland for Thomas Y. Crowell ND circa 1910. First edition thus the original British sheets with the American issue title-page. Beautifully illustrated with 16 full color tipped-in plates with wonderful decorative borders and incidental illustrations all by Willy Pogany. 8vo publisher’s original deluxe gift binding of soft brown reverse calf the upper cover decorated with an Arabesque design and stylized letters in gilt enclosed in the original box. A fine fresh copy highly uncommon in this condition slight and very small split to the paper at the bottom of the front join of the pastedown to the free-fly. The box with light wear only. VERY HANDSOME ISSUE OF THE POGANY ILLUSTRATED RUBAIYAT. An exquisite volume in a beautiful publisher’s gift binding. Based on Fitzgerald’s translation Pogany has filled each page with decorative Islamic style borders and decorations accompanied by 16 full page tipped-in color plates. A fine example of Pogany’s work a true gem is such condition and in this unusual binding. Printed in Scotland for Thomas Y. Crowell unknown
1909003690BLondon: George G. Harrap & Co 1909. Fine. Willy Pogany. A fine copy bound in full leather Mounteney Binding. First Edition 1909. Printed in colors within ornamental boarders throughout with numerous illustrations by Willy Pogany 24 tipped in plates All plates are in excellent condition. Crimson morocco gilt spine in six compartments with five raised bands gilt-lettered in one turn-ins gilt decorative paper doubllures and end papers top edge gold gilt. STAMP-SIGNED BY MOUNTENEY. George G. Harrap & Co unknown
30829New York: Dodd Mead nd. reprint. Hardcover. Pogany Willy. 4to full blue cloth decoarated in gilt with tipped in color plates by Willy Pogany. Near fine with rubbing to tips and spine ends no previous owner's marks. Dodd Mead hardcover
193031122George G. Harrap 1930. The first and fourth renderings in English verse by Edward Fitzgerald and illustrated by Willy Pogany. This being #306 of 750 copies of the English edition signed by Pogany on the limitation page and again in pencil on an inserted print. 12 tipped in colour plates including the frontispiece. Some sunning to the spine but generally a clean collectible copy. George G. Harrap unknown
193010623London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd 1930. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited Edition. Hardcover. There are two iterations of this edition 750 in the British issue and another 500 for the United States. Each signed twice by Pogany first on the limitation page and then in pencil on the frontispiece etching. The work includes twelve tipped-in color plates mounted on tipped in backings numerous small tipped in decorative pieces braced with printed head and tail pieces. This was Pogany's second book for Harrap an earlier version of the same title printed in 1909 having established his reputation as a book illustrator. Pogany is said to have creditted Harrap for giving him his "first big chance." Minor shelf/edge wear spine evenly sunned else tight bright and unmarred. Full teal leather binding four raised bands gilt lettering and decorative elements red ink decorative element lightly marbled endpages frontispiece tipped in plates on mounts teg. 4to. 173pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. Signed twice by the artist. Numbered limited edition this being 387 of 750. George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd hardcover
145995New York: Thomas Y. Crowell no date. 4to Very good. Issued without dust jacket. 96pp. Brown leather with illustration and titles in gilt. Illustrations 8 color plates. The leather very lightly worn at the extremities. Illustrations by Willy Pogany. Poetry. Thomas Y. Crowell Hardcover
19303114011New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1930. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First trade edition. Very good copy in tan cloth with gold decorartions and gilded top edge. lacking the ust jacket. Corners mildly bumped. Cloth covers lightly fixed with traces of shelf-soiling. Vintage book shop sticker at base of rear paste-down. Features 12 Willy Pogany full-color illustrations. G ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Thomas Y. Crowell Company. hardcover
324971London: George G. Harrap. hardcover. very good. Pogany Willy. Beautifully illustrated with 16 tipped-in color plates by Willy Pogany and with decorative turquoise borders and initials on every page. Unpaginated. 8vo publisher's elaborately gilt and blind-stamped brown calf binding. London: George G. Harrap no date circa 1932.<br/> <br/> Handsome ex-libris on inside front cover; slight toning on endpapers and light foxing throughout else a near fine copy.<br/> <br/> George G. Harrap unknown
328855London: George G. Harrap. hardcover. fine. Pogany Willy. Beautifully illustrated by Willy Pogany with 16 tipped-in color plates and ornate marginal designs and initials printed in turquoise. Unpaginated. 8vo magnificently bound by Riviere & Son in full black crushed morocco with a large multi-color oval inset on the front cover depicting Eve in front of the apple tree with lurking snake the whole surrounded by an elaborate grape vine with leaves & fruit. The back cover has an identical oval enclosing a snake entwined around a gilt wine glass. The spine with raised bands is elaborately gilt as are the dentelles; all edges gilt. London: George G. Harrap no date circa 1935. An immaculate copy preserved in a cloth slipcase.<br/> <br/> George G. Harrap unknown