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185736329Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1857. Small 8vo. Bound with both original front wrappers in a later (ab. 1900) green full cloth w. gilt leather title-label to spine. Some brownspotting. W. half titles. VIII, 314"" VIII, 298 pp.
188351495(London, Harrison and Sons, 1883). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1882, Volume 173 - 1883. - Pp. 993-1033 and 5 plates (1 heliogravure (instrument), 4 folded recordings).
195932317Editions Opta / Revue Fiction Spécial 14 ( 182 bis ) de 1969. In-12 broché de 239 pages au format 19 x 13,5 cm. Magnifiques couvertures illustrées par Philippe Druillet. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré de d'infimes frottis aux coins. Traduction par Michel Deutsch des nouvelles fantastiques parues aux états-unis chez Hutchinson, en 1968, de l'anthologie : Splinters. A New Anthology of Macabre Modern Fiction avec des nouvelles de : Hugh Atkinson, Jane Gaskell, J. A. Cuddon, Anthony Burgess, Montague Haltrecht, Richard Nettell, Derwent May, John Brunner, Peter Brent, Patrick Boyle, John Burke, William Trevor, Michael Baldwin, Alex Hamilton. Superbe état général. Rare édition originale.
19577917Editions René Julliard 1957. In-8 broché de 222 pages au format 14,5 x 19 cm. Couvertures crèmes, avec titre imprimé. Doc carré. Plats et intérieur parfaits. Exemplaire non coupé. Préface de Jacques de Lacretelle. Traduction par Yolande de Lacretelle. Un des 30 exemplaires hors commerce numérotés sur corvol du tirage de tête ( n° 3 ), seul grand papier. Rare édition originale de ce roman de science-fiction écrit par un auteur de 14 ans.
185852592London: Smith Elder and Co. 1858. Fourth edition. 8vo. xii 486 6 pp. Contemporary green full morocco spine faded to brown raised bands gilt lettered direct to two panels gilt decoration to the other panels early gift inscription to the front free endpaper all edges gilt. Frontispiece portrait title vignette of Haworth Parsonage and facsimile of Brontë's manuscript. Repairs to the spine ends and joints contents very good. The first three editions appeared the previous year all in two volumes. London: Smith, Elder, and Co. unknown
14453Los Angeles: Heritage Book Shop 1998. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Quarto black cloth pp. xxvi 244; illustrated. Near fine in dust jacket. May require extra post to international destinations. Near fine in dust jacket with a crease to the front panel. <br/> <br/> Los Angeles: Heritage Book Shop, 1998. hardcover
19298290New Haven CT: Yale University Press 1929. 1929. Very good. - Octavo navy blue cloth titled in gilt. Bumped & rubbed. xvii & 267 pp. Very good. <p>First edition.<p>Very scarce. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1929. hardcover
189127824London: Macmillan and Co 1891. Large paper copy. With a Preface by Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson. 1 vols. Large 8vo. Original brick red cloth. Spine faded label a little rubbed else very good. Large paper copy. With a Preface by Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson. 1 vols. Large 8vo. Macmillan and Co unknown
18956453London: Macmillan 1895. Later printing. Near Fine. Early reprint of the 1891 first Thomson illustrated edition. A Near Fine copy. Octavo 7 1/2 x 5 inches; 191 x 127 mm. Frontispiece xxx 297 1 pp. With 110 black and white illustrations in the text. Occasional foxing or staining especially on pp. 16/17; 104/105; 144/145 and 270/271. Bound in an 'Exhibition' binding by Zaehnsdorf executed in 1897 stamp-signed in gilt on front turn-in. Full crimson crushed levant morocco covers bordered in gilt and decoratively tooled in gilt and pointille in an elaborate floral design front cover lettered in gilt. Spine with five raised bands decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments gilt ruled board edgeswide and elaborate gilt decorated turn-ins ochre silk liners and end-leaves top edge gilt others uncut. The rear liner has the Zaehnsdorf 'Exhibition' stamp in gilt. Joints expertly and almost invisibly repaired one corner a little bumped still a very early and excellent example of a Zaehnsdorf 'Exhibition' binding housed in a red morocco edged felt-lined red cloth slipcase.<br /> <br /> Elizabeth Gaskell 1810-1865 was an important proto-Feminist writer who often tackled unorthodox subjects in her novels. Cranford for example is an episodic book concerning a country village community of lower and middle class unmarried older women and the social changes coming to an industrializing Victorian Britain. "The greatest charm of Cranford which has kept it unfailingly popular is its amused but loving portrait of the old-fashioned customs and 'elegant economy' of a delicately observed group of middle-aged figures in a landscape" Oxford Companion to English Literature. "Elizabeth was an active humanitarian; her novels convey many messages about the need for social reconciliation for better understanding between employers and workers and between the respectable and the outcasts of society. Her writing was carefully researched and she took particular care in reproducing northern dialects accurately" Gaskell Society. Gaskell was part of a wide literary circle: she was friends with Charlottee Bronte and John Ruskin and clashed with Charles Dickens when he edited Cranford for serialization in the magazine Household Words. In this lovely copy are images by Hugh Thomson 1860-1920 famed at the turn of the century for illustrating works by luminaries including Jane Austen and William Shakespeare.<br /> <br /> The Austro-Hungarian-born Joseph Zaehnsdorf 1816-1886 trained with binders in Stuttgart and in Vienna before moving to Germany Switzerland France and eventually settling London. He worked for various shops before opening his own bindery in 1842. In the face of industrializing production Zaehnsdorf embraced craft and eventually gained recognition for his talent. He was known for his precise finish and elegant design. The firm would continue in his son John William's capable hands; it employed binders like Louis Genth Roger de Coverly and Sarah Prideaux. Family run until 1947 it was eventually acquired by Asprey of London in 1983 Gertz. Near Fine. Macmillan unknown
36727New York: Harper and Brothers 1853. . First American edition small 8vo. pp.3296publisher’s adverts decoratively blindstamped textured cloth gilt-lettered to spine; professionally rebacked preserving original spine and endpapers ink ownership inscription to prelim blank lacks half title pencilled arithmetic to front paste-down endpaper foxing to prelims light wear to extremities with rubbing to cloth a good copy. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1853. hardcover
44434Boston: Ticknor Reed and Fields 1853. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Slim octavo pp.160. text printed in two columns. Elegantly bound in period-style half speckled brown calf with red and green labels gilt decoration to raised bands marbled sides. Bound without ads or half-title cheap paper suffers from inevitable browning and spotting; externally fine. Evidently a rather scarce first printing in an attractive recent leather binding. Boston: Ticknor, Reed and Fields 1853 unknown
185719321New York: D. Appleton & Co 1857. First American edition 2 vols. sm. 8vo viii 285; viii 269; engraved frontis portrait plus one engraved plate; bound without ads or half-titles in contemporary half tan calf over marbled boards green and black morocco labels on spines; very good set. D. Appleton & Co unknown
192460353Edinburgh: John Grant 31 George IV Bridge 1924. Twelve vols. 8vo. xi 5 405 1; 6 371 1; xvii 3 499 1; xi 5 378; 6 458; 6 471 1; xi 5 421 1; 6 406; 4 353 1; 4 347 1; 4 301 1; xviii 2 525 1 pp. Half-titles & titles in red & black all vols. w/ frontisp. some sepia-tinted photogravures plates. Uniformly bound in publisher’s green linen decorated gilt spines & lettering occasional shelfwear slight rubbing very slight bumping to some corners w/ original d.j.’s printed spine art to match the bindings some minor chipping heads & feet of some spines occasional closed tears thumbing dustsoiling still a NF/VG set partially uncut & unopened. An excellent Thornton Edition of the Bronte sisters’ opus of gothic novels edited by Temple Scott featuring the detailed biography of Charlotte Bronte by Gaskell uncommon with all volumes in original dustjackets. Charlotte’s “Jane Eyre†and Emily’s “Wuthering Heights†are considered not only the two sisters best works but still central to the English literature canon while Anne’s lesser known Tenant of Wildfell Hall is considered by many as the first sustained feminist novel. Charlotte would outlive both her talented sisters eventually marry her father’s curate whom she had disliked and die at 38 unable to survive her pregnancy. John Grant, 31 George IV Bridge, unknown
202201610Paris, Club bibliophile de france , 1960 ; in-8, 177 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Reliure amateur vert.
1241245711.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2003Q-1587420201Inkling Books 2003-07-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Inkling Books paperback
1023375850.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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189474832New York: The Century Co. 1894. First edition of this elusive title. Octavo. xii 4 234 pp. including a frontispiece portrait of both cyclists standing beside their bikes plus numerous ful and vignette photographic illustrations of sights along the journey. Publisher's bleu cloth with gilt spine and cover lettering large gilt device resembling the globe n front same device on rear blind-stamped. Aside front a very early 1901 previous owner's signature on the front blank an excellent copy.Published at the height of the bicycle craze in America this book details the authors' voyage; The cycled across Europe then headed west from Turkey where they became the first Americans to summit Mt. Ararat through the Gobi Desert through middle China and all the way to Peking. A feat they claim had not been accomplished since Marco Polo. From the introduction - "We were actuated by no desire to make a "record" in bicycle travel although we covered 15044 miles on the wheel the longest continuous land journey ever made around the world." The steamed out of Shanghai and landed in San Francisco and then bicycled all the way to New York City. They were both students at the University of Washington. The Century Co. hardcover
3744689476.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3744798232.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3743330253.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1016477961.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20061-0471700134John Wiley & Sons Inc 2006. Paperback. New. 5th workbook edition. 259 pages. Spanish language. 9.75x8.00x0.50 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc paperback
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind.