78 résultats
04214London: Macmillan and Co. 1895. In a Fine 1897 'Exhibition' Binding by Zaehnsdorf<br/><br/>ZAEHNSDORF binders. THOMSON Hugh illustrator. GASKELL Mrs. Elizabeth. Cranford. With a preface by Anne Thackeray Ritchie and illustrations by Hugh Thomson. London: Macmillan and Co. 1895. <br/><br/>Early reprint of the 1891 first Thomson illustrated edition. <br/><br/>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. <br/><br/>A fine '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 fine example of a Zaehnsdorf 'Exhibition' binding housed in a red morocco edged felt-lined red cloth slipcase.<br/><br/>Cranford which originally appeared as a serial in Charles Dickens' magazine Household Words 1851-53 and saw its first publication in book form in 1853 is "a series of linked sketches of life among the ladies of a quiet country village in the 1830s.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. <br/><br/>Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell 1810-1865 a "strong and independent-minded woman" The Feminist Companion to Literature was an important proto-Feminist writer who often tackled unorthodox subjects in her novels. Cranford for example concerns a community of spinsters who glory in their freedom from male interference. Mrs. Gaskell was "'the most popular with small question the most powerful and finished female novelist of an epoch singularly rich in female novelists'" Enclyclopedia of British Women Writers p. 264 citing Mrs. Gaskell's obituary in The Athenaeum.<br/><br/>"Critical awareness of Gaskell as a social historian is now more balanced by awareness of her innovativeness and artistic development as a novelist. While scholars continue to debate the precise nature of her talent they also reaffirm the singular attractiveness of her best works" ibid of which Cranford is one.<br/><br/>Hugh Thomson 1860-1920 was born in Kingsgate Street Coleraine Co. Londonderry the eldest child of John and Catherine Thomson. Thomson was educated in the model school in Coleraine. At age fourteen he started working at the local linen industry but three years later he entered the employment of Marcus Ward & Co. colour printers and publishers in Belfast where his talent for drawing was encouraged by John Vinycomb head of the art department. He married Jessie Naismith Miller in 1884 and moved to London where he took up employment with Macmillan & Co. on the English Illustrated Magazine joining some of the most distinguished writers and illustrators of the day. Thomson provided scenes of Covent Garden and Regency Bath and the illustrations for the Addison and Steele Spectator papers Days with Sir Roger de Coverley 1886-7. Thompson's style reflected the nostalgia of the time his fine line drawing of rural characters and gentle countrified society appealing to the imagination of the public. London: Macmillan and Co., 1895 unknown books
1891WRCLIT79607London: Macmillan & Co. 1891. Blue green cloth spine label. Frontis and illustrations. Modest scattered foxing spine cocked and label worn some flecking to the cloth sizing on the upper boards bookplate. A sound but blemished copy. First edition with these illustrations and with a Foreword by Anne Thackeray Ritchie. Inscribed by Thomson on the front free endsheet: "With kind regards Hugh Thomson Nov. 24 1891." Macmillan & Co. hardcover books
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 books
2001741Cambridge: Roger Gaskell Warboys 2001. FIRST EDITION. Softcover. Very good. Very minor wear to back cover otherwise in perfect condition. 87 items illustrated. Original wrappers no dust-jacket as issued. Scholarly scarce catalogue containing descriptions of many rare items such as the complete works of Saint-Gery de Magnas a first edition anatomy book with etchings by Felix Platter 1583 and many more. Finely illustrated throughout with black and white images. Roger Gaskell Warboys unknown books
1972W22813PGNew York: Oxford Univ. Press 1972. Black cloth with gilt spine lettering. Binding has fair amount of soiling but book contents are clean and good. An acceptable copy of an indispensable bibliographical reference work. . First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Oxford Univ. Press Hardcover books
1890268261New York: F. M. Lupton Publisher 1890. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. #61 of the Lupton company's "Arm Chair Library". There is a previous owner name penned on the front panel. Very Good binding. F. M. Lupton, Publisher unknown books
19127834New York: Dodd Mead & Co 1912. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. The 1912 1st edition in the uncommon pictorial dustjacket. Solid and VG in its lavishly gilt-decorated front panel and spine. Light foxing to the endapers tender but still perfectly sturdy inner hinges. In a bright VG dustjacket with light chipping to the spine ends and the tips and light wear along the flap folds. Still though a very presentable copy. Thick 12mo 646 pgs. nicely illustrated in color and black-and-white by M.V. Wheelhouse. <br/><br/> Dodd, Mead & Co hardcover books
19000000219<p>Fine Binding. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co. 1900-1910. Later printings but one. Nine volumes 16mo 6.75" x 4.5" variously paginated uniformly and exquisitely bound by Ernst Hertzberg & Sons signed in blind on the recto of the rear free endpaper ca. 19-teens in full crushed dark brown morocco the spines in five compartments separated by raised bands lettered in gilt in one compartment with elegant tooling in black wrapping the spines onto both boards mimicking coptic fastenings tied up with fleur-de-lys fasteners. Top edges gilt floral blind-tooled inner dentelles brown laid-paper doublures and brown satin-ribbon page-markers bound in with velvet-lined tan cloth over board slipcase. </p><p>A few ribbon markers frayed occasional light rubbing mostly at the joints otherwise about Fine in slipcase which is soiled & stained mostly at the back of the box.<br /></p><p>A lovely set of "Love in Leather" as we like to call it which is perhaps more aptly characterized courtesy Raymond Carver as "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love." The publisher provides a running title for most of the volumes of "Tales from Foreign Lands."</p><p>Includes:<br /></p><p>Pushkin Alexander translated by Marie H. de Zielinska. Marie: A Story of Russian Love. 1906; Galdos B. Perez. Marianela: A Story of Spanish Love. 1907; Mrs. Gaskell. Cousin Phillis: A Story of English Love. 1910; Alphonse de Lamartine translated by James B. Runnion. Graziella: A Story of Italian Love. 1905; Drachmann Holger. Nanna: A Story of Danish Love. 1901 first printing; Charlot Francis. Madeleine: A Story of French Love. 1906; Krejsa Antonie translated by Caroline Svetla. Maria Felicia: A Story of Bohemian Love. 1900; Jensen Wilhelm. Karine: A Story of Swedish Love. 1909; and Muller Max. Memories from the German of Max Muller. 1909.</p><br /> A.C. McClurg & Co. hardcover books
2001S12551Washington DC:: Smithsonian Institution Libraries 2001. 2001. 23 cm. xvi 48 pp. Illus. Printed wrappers. Near fine. br Smithsonian Institution Libraries, (2001). unknown books
188327574London: Royal Society of London 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Gaskell's classical memoir on the muscles and nerves of the heart included a description of 'Gaskell's Nerves" the accelerator nerves of the heart. He showed that the motor impulses from the nerve ganglia to the sinus venosus influence the heart rhythm but do not originate cardiac movements which are due to the rhythmic contraction of the heart muscle." GARRISON-MORTON 829. iv 4 viii 751-1419 pp. 4to. Library binding tan leather spine with gold embossed titling. Interiors clean ex-library stamp on title page and occurring sporadically within. Numerous folding plates that illustrate articles. Pages were trimmed slightly when rebound. Royal Society of London hardcover books
1967S2375London & New York:: Academic Press 1967. 1967. 235 x 162 mm. 8vo. xiv 509 pp. Numerous tables and figs. indexes. Orange cloth gilt spine. Ex library spine label labels removed from front paste-down rubber stamp. Very good. Academic Press, 1967. hardcover books
199042699Cambridgeshire U.K.: Roger Gaskell 1990. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A near fine copy. Unpaged. Illus. with b/w photos and in-text reproductions. Sq. 8vo. 50 items described. Mainly Physics Mathematics Astronomy Medicine and related well described. Roger Gaskell unknown books
199942701Cambridgeshire U.K.: Roger Gaskell 1999. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy. Unpaged. Illus. with b/w in-text reproductions. Sq. 8vo. 58 items described. Mainly Physics Mathematics Astronomy Medicine and related well described. Roger Gaskell unknown books
199042698Cambridgeshire U.K.: Roger Gaskell 1990. First edition. Paper wrappers. A near fine copy. Unpaged. Illus. with b/w photos and in-text reproductions. Sq. 8vo. 73 items described. Mainly Physics Mathematics Astronomy Medicine and related well described. Roger Gaskell unknown books
199042702Cambridgeshire U.K.: Roger Gaskell 1990. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy. Unpaged. Sq. 8vo. 88 items described. Mainly Physics Mathematics Astronomy Medicine and related well described. Roger Gaskell unknown books
19899025894Totowa: Barnes & Noble Books 1989. Hardcover. Fine/very good. Princess Grace Irish Library 4. <br/><br/> Barnes & Noble Books hardcover books
196451424London: Rupert Hart-Davis 1964. First edition 8vo pp. 420 25 text illus. & a 2-page chart; bookplate else a fine copy in the dustjacket; jacket with light wear and a small tear at bottom edge. Volume XIV in the publisher's series The Soho Bibliographies. <br/><br/> Rupert Hart-Davis unknown books
1986043040Winchester: St. Paul's Bibliographies 1986. 2d Edition. 484p. b/w illus. original burgundy cloth The St Paul's bibliographies 14. St. Paul's Bibliographies unknown books
197245187Oxford: Clarendon Press 1972. 8vo pp. xxii 2 438; black and white photographic frontispiece numerous illustrations in text; original boards in black pictorial dust jacket; jacket edges a bit shelf worn else about fine. <br/><br/> Clarendon Press hardcover books
197243517New York: Oxford University Press 1972. First edition 8vo pp. 24 438; black and white photographic frontispiece numerous illustrations in text; original cloth in white pictorial dust jacket; jacket verso dampstains not affecting exterior shallow chips and tears along edges not affecting text; faint rubber stamps and ownership signature of Gwin J. Kolb to front free endpaper else interior fine. <br/><br/> Oxford University Press hardcover books
1952102825Oxford: Oxford University Press 1952. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. pg. 77-110;149-177. 2 volumes. Article from "The Library" begins in Fifth series Vol VII No.2 June 1952 continued in Fifth Series Vol. VII No.3 September 1952. Both have some wear on spine and No. 2 has some creasing both are slightly soiled. Oxford University Press) unknown books
195138927Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes 1951. stiff paper wrappers. Mason William. small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. xiv 41 pages. Monograph No.1 issued by the Cambridge Bibliographical Society. Full bibliographical descriptions of this 18th century English author. Wrappers soiled top rear corner at spine chipped bottom rear corner creased. Bowes and Bowes unknown books
19735271Chicheley: Paul P.G. Minet 1973. cloth dust jacket. Baskerville John. 4to. cloth dust jacket. xxxii 72 pages and 17 plates and a facsimile of a type specimen in a pocket at the back. Reprinted with additions and corrections to the 1959 edition. The definitive work to-date. Jacket faded along top of back cover. Paul P.G. Minet unknown books
195948110Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1959. First edition 4to pp. xxiii 1 71 1; facsimile illustrations; with facsimile specimen of Baskerville's types loosely inserted in rear pocket; very good or better in original red cloth beige dust jacket spotted w/minor edgewear & clipped. <br/><br/> Cambridge University Press hardcover books
201542436New Castle Delaware & Winchester: Oak Knoll Press & St. Paul's Bibliographies 2015. paperback. Bibliography. 6 x 9 inches. paperback. 462 pages. Reprint of the 1995 Oak Knoll edition. Ronald B. McKerrow's An Introduction to Bibliography for Literary Students has been the classic manual on bibliography showing how the transmission of texts might be affected by the processes of printing but he concentrated almost exclusively on "Elizabethan" printing - the period from 1560 to 1660. However in recent years there has been an increasing interest in the textual problems of the 18th 19th and 20th centuries and although McKerrow covered the period up to 1800 he did not describe the technology of the machine-press period. Gaskell incorporates work done since McKerrow's day on the history of the printing technology of the hand-press period and he breaks new ground by providing a general description of the printing practices of the machine-press period. He describes the hand-printed book press-work patterns of production plates and more. In addition he examines bibliographical applications reference bibliography and the process of book production. Little has been previously published about the techniques and routines of nineteenth- and twentieth-century book production making this book essential to students of literature scholars printing historians librarians and booklovers. Oak Knoll Press & St. Paul's Bibliographies unknown books