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1911013590St. Louis Missouri: William K. Bixby 1911. THREE VOLUMES UNIFORMLY BOUND. Portrait frontispiece of Shelley in Volume 1. Back strips of first two volumes are worn and soiled. Gilt lettering is readable. Volume 3 is much brighter. One quire in Volume 1 is partially loosened. These volumes were published for the Bibliophile Society. The original note books were owned by William K. Bixby. He was given permission to privately print 250 copies for presentation purposes omitting the Bibliophile imprints. This is copy #130/250. The set is a presentation to the Grolier Club SIGNED AND DATED on the front free endpaper by Mr. Bixby. The book-plate of the Grolier Club is affixed to the front pastedown acknowleding the gift. Furthermore there is a letter tipped-in at the rear of Volume 1 on Mr. Bixby's letterhead confirming the gift. See photos. The note books were deciphered transcribed and edited with full commentary by H. Buxton Forman C.B. In spite of the roughened bindings this is a very good set and a fine addition to any English literature library. 209 187 179pp. Signed by Publisher. Limited Edition. 1/4 Vellum Over Grey Boards. General Wear/No Jacket. Royal Octavo. William K. Bixby Hardcover books
1911313406Boston: Printed for Members of the Bibliophile Society De Vinne Press 1911. One of 475 copies printed for the Members of the Bibliophile Society. 3 vols. 4to. Original parchment-backed gray boards. Fine fresh copy. One of 475 copies printed for the Members of the Bibliophile Society. 3 vols. 4to. Presentation copy of WK Bixby. This copy of the limited edition of 475 bears a presentation inscription on the front free endpaper: Miss Anne Woodin with best wishes of Mr & Mrs W.K. Bixby Nov. 1920. <br/><br/>These notebooks had originally been given to Richard Garnett by Sir Percy and Lady Shelley in recognition for his long devoted service in assisting to sort out all the Shelley papers and manuscripts and then made their way into the possession of William Keeney Bixby. W K Bixby was born in 1857 and was a passionate collector of autographs manuscripts rare books and art. His work with the Union Pacific Railroad and American Car & Foundry Company allowed him to retire at the age of 48 and devote the rest of his life to travel and literature. <br/><br/>These volumes contain the first printing of the stanza from "Love's Philosophy" that Shelley did not present to Miss Sophia Stacy when he gave her the rest. Granniss 91 Printed for Members of the Bibliophile Society [De Vinne Press] unknown books
1911226056Boston: Printed for Members of the Bibliophile Society De Vinne Press 1911. One of 475 copies printed for the Members of the Bibliophile Society. 3 vols. 4to. Original parchment-backed gray boards. Fine fresh copy. One of 475 copies printed for the Members of the Bibliophile Society. 3 vols. 4to. These notebooks had originally been given to Richard Garnett by Sir Percy and Lady Shelley in recognition for his long devoted service in assisting to sort out all the Shelley papers and manuscript<br/>They contain the first printing of the stanza from "Love's Philosophy" that Shelley did not present to Miss Sophia Stacy when he gave her the rest. Granniss 91 Printed for Members of the Bibliophile Society [De Vinne Press] unknown books
14653182qslBoston: Printed for Members of The Bibliophile Society 1911. One of a Limited Edition of 465 printed at the De Vinne Press. Three volumes. Octavo 3/4 brown morocco & tan linen hardcover leather gilt-paneled spines top edges gilt uncut ribbon-markers xiv 209 pp vii 187 pp. vi 179 pp. Frontis. portrait facsimiles. Fine with the slightest wear. Printed for Members of The Bibliophile Society, 1911. One of a Limited Edition of 465 printed at the De Vinne Press. hardcover books
191113147St. Louis: Privately Printed for William K. Bixby 1911. Limited edition of 250 copies. Quarter vellum over gray boards. Gilt titles. Tan slipcases. Edges and boards soiled more so on Volume I which is without a slipcase. Foxing to endpapers. All volumes tight especially volumes II & III which have never been opened. Overall a very good or better set of the less common edition. Slipcases are rubbed and a bit soiled. All volumes are now protected by clear archival jackets. Frontis xvi 209 pp.; vii 187 pp.; vii 179 pp. Illus. with b/w plates. 8vo. Bixby permitted the Bibliophile Society to publish a limited edition of 465 copies of the manuscript he had purchased from Richard Garnett of the British Museum. He reserved the right to print privately 250 copies for presentation purposes of which this is number 104 presented to the author Isaac H. Lionberger and inscribed and numbered by Bixby in the year of publication. Privately Printed for William K. Bixby hardcover books
1911177414St. Louis Mo: Priv. print. for W. K. Bixby 1911. Hardcover. Good soiling and foxing to covers and beginning and end pages bumping to corners text pages have age toning as expected with age throughout but are otherwise clean. Three volume set of plain tan boards white vellum spines with gilt lettering. Volume I has bw frontispiece XIV 209 pp with bw illustrations. Volume II is VII 187 pp. with bw illustrations. Volume III is VI 179 pp bw illustration. All three volumes have untrimmed pages. "Four hundred sixty-five copies of this work have been printed for members of the Bibliophile Society."- ffep Deciphered transcribed and edited with a full commentary by H. Buxton Forman C.B. Priv. print. for W. K. Bixby hardcover books
191156895St. Louis:: William K. Bixby. Good. 1911. Hardcover. Complete in three volumes. Deciphered transcribed and edited with a full commentary by H. Buxton Forman. Limited edition of 250 copies - this set is numbered 194 and initialed by the publisher. Also INSCRIBED by the publisher in the year of publication. Octavos half bound in white vellum with gilt lettering along the spines and gray paper covered boards. The vellum spine of each volume is soiled heavily on the first two volumes Volume I has a small area of abrasion on the spine some of the corners are bumped and worn occasional foxing to endpapers and throughout text blocks else each volume is good or better. No dust jackets. . William K. Bixby, hardcover books
14653217bdBoston: The Bibliophile Society 1911. One of 465 printed at The DeVinne Press on Van Gelder paper. Set of three volumes. Octavo vellum-backed boards uncut xiv 209 pp vii 187 pp vi 179 pp. Near-Fine unopened; some light foxing here and there particularly to Volume I slip case of Volume I broken. The Bibliophile Society, 1911. One of 465 printed at The DeVinne Press on Van Gelder paper. hardcover books
1911Embry 140013The Bibliophile Society 1911. One of 565 copies. Some natural color variation to vellum spine else fine in custom mylar covers. Vellum backed gray boards. The Bibliophile Society, 1911. One of 565 copies. hardcover books
19926551Cumbria England: Simon King Press 1992. Original Wraps. Collectible; Fine. 1992 1st thus #56 of only 100 copies issued. Bright and Near Fine in its red wrappers. Handsome wood engravings by Simon King. <br/><br/> Simon King Press paperback books
1976133089Cullen Scotland: The Celnius Press 1976. stiff paper wrappers. Celnius Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. unpaginated. Limited to 120 numbered copies signed by publisher Derek Riley on colophon. Three original wood engravings. Laid in are three bookplates by Riley correspondence between Riley and the customer and a prospectus for this work. The Celnius Press unknown books
1951123070Small 4to. Florence Italy: The L-D Allen Press 1951. Small 4to 16 pp. printed in brown with floral decorations to every page. Original pink wrappers front cover titled in black. Edges slightly faded otherwise as new. § From the introduction: “This ode described as the most perfect of English lyrics illustrates Shelley’s superior gift of expression. In 1819 he also composed Prometheus Unbound cited as the most radiant of all Utopian visions and The Cenci greatest of the tragedies since Shakespeare. That these three poems each taking a supreme place among its own kind should have been produced by one man and in a single year of his life is one of the astonishing accomplishments of literary biography.†The L-D Allen Press unknown books
193747925Mount Vernon NY: Peter Pauper Press 1937. One of an edition limited to 50 copies this being #14. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Mount Vernon NY: Peter Pauper Press 1937. One of an edition limited to 50 copies this being #14. 52 pp. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Dark red Leather. Gilt title label to spine and gilt decorative device to front board. Very lightly bumped to head heel and corners; else no other noticeable damage or flaws; interior tight clean and bright; a very nice copy. Very good/No jacket issued. Peter Pauper Press hardcover books
197574817n.p.:: Folcroft Library Editions. Very Good. 1975. Hardcover. Introduction by Hugh I'Anson Fausset. A reprint edition. Very good in a blue buckram binding. No dust jacket. ; 16 pages . Folcroft Library Editions, hardcover books
1984184643Brooklyn N.Y.: T. Gaus : Distributed by D.A. Reid Enterprises 1984. Softcover. VG ex-library. Label on spine bookplate. Authors inscription on title page. Pages clean and tight. Covers have slight toning. Illustrated wraps. x 54 pages. Nice little title for collector's. T. Gaus : Distributed by D.A. Reid Enterprises unknown books
1984170073Brooklyn NY: Theo. Gaus. Ltd 1984. First edition. Softcover. 54 pages. A collection of poems. An about very good copy with a some wear to the top of the rear panel and a handwritten price there as well. Signed and warmly inscribed by Shelley to fellow poet Marie Ponsot on the title page. A nice association copy. Theo. Gaus. Ltd unknown books
1993ULAZORI00AFCharles E. Tuttle 1993. Very Good. Lazar Shelley Faye. Oriental Collection. Boston: Charles E. Tuttle 1993. 96pp. Illustrated. 4to. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Charles E. Tuttle hardcover books
198222056EBurbank CA: Lorimar Productions / CBS 1982. Original revised final draft shooting script for an episode Love Honor and Obey originally titled To Love Honor and Obey written by Kathleen A. Shelley for the television series Falcon Crest co-starring Bradford Dillman. This was Dillman’s working script with his notations. With his estate stamp which reads “From the Library of Bradford Dillmanâ€. Bradbound 63 pages dated December 7 1982 which aired on February 4 1983 Season 2 Episode 17. Fine copy. In this episode Dillman costars alongside Jane Wyman Robert Foxworth Lorenzo Lamas David Selby Susan Sullivan Abby Dalton Mel Ferrer Roy Thinnes Jamie Rose Gloria DeHaven and Shannon Tweed. Bradford Dillman 1930-2018 was one of Hollywood’s best regarded actors among his peers and the public. He was trained at the Actors Studio under Lee Strasberg and knew James Dean in early television. Dillman rose to sudden fame with his appearance in Richard Fleisher’s film Compulsion 1959 with Dean Stockwell and Orson Welles and continued in movies throughout his career in such films as The Way We Were The Iceman Cometh The Enforcer Sudden Impact Crack in the Mirror Escape From the Planet of the Apes Francis of Assisi Piranha The Swarm etc. A great success in television Dillman appeared in a remarkable number of shows and made for TV movies in a variety of genres including Mission Impossible The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Columbo Wagon Train Ironside Dynasty The Wild Wild West Thriller Wonder Woman Cannon Barnaby Jones and many others. Lorimar Productions / CBS unknown books
1991197681Ithaca: Firebrand Books 1991. Paperback. 52p. 5.5x8.5 inches good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Firebrand Sparks #4. Firebrand Books paperback books
1999130218Columbus: Pavement Saw Press 1999. unpaginated 5.5x8.5 inches very good in original stapled pictorial wraps. Pavement Saw Press unknown books
1997278881Cambridge: MIT Press 1997. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Photo Illus. 8vo black boards d.w. Cambridge: MIT Press 1997. Very good<br/><br/> Study of the use of architectural photography during the urban renewal of Paris under Baron Haussmann.<br/><br/> MIT Press unknown books
2006145822El Paso Tex: Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts The University of Texas at El Paso 2006. Softcover. VG. Cream & illus. wraps 72 pp. many color BW & duotone illus. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition featuring these desert photographs. With essays by Mary Anne Redding and Shelley Armitage. Artists: Kerry Doyle and Davinia Gomez-Miraval Laura Aguilar Julie Anand Michael P. Berman Judy Dater Mark Klett Jungjin Lee Michael Lundgren Lawrence McFarland Judy Natal Eric Renner Noelle Tan and David Taylor. Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, The University of Texas at El Paso unknown books
200236962New York: Hirschl & Adler 2002. Softbound. VG. Color-illustrated wraps with white lettering. 16 pp. 16 color plates. Catalogue of an exhibition from October 31 to December 7 2002. Hirschl & Adler unknown books
1993138453Boise ID: Boise State University 1993. First edition. Softcover. 52 pages. Number 108 in the Boise State University Wester Writers Series. A clean near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Boise State University unknown books
1952151256Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1952. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1952 film showing actress Shelly Winters. <br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>While waiting for a delayed flight from Chicago to Los Angeles a lawyer meets three fellow travelers all of whom have painful conversations waiting for them in California. The plane crashes and the lawyer is one of the few survivors compelling him to contact the families of the three travelers he met before their untimely deaths. <br/><br/>Set in Chicago and Los Angeles. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a short closed tear at the bottom edge. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books