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190433201Essex House 1904. Vellum boards showing some browning kept in cardboard slipcase #88 of 140. Some toning to endpapers but near fine or better internally This collection is being liquidated on behalf of a client and pricing is designed to be attractive to facilitate a quick sale. Essex House unknown
3387017308.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3387017316.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1333424493.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192948252San Francisco: John Henry Nash. Near Fine. 1929. Hardcover. Two volumes in slipcase. Limited edition #171 of 250. Vellum-backed boards TEG. The matching small volume is a facsimile. Slight bumping to tips slight insecting to spines. The slipcase is somewhat bumped/worn. ; quarto . John Henry Nash hardcover
16781381633In the Savoy London: Thomas Newcomb; Henry Herringman 1678. Hardcover. Quarto xx 78 1 pages. In Very Good condition. Quarter red calf and marbled paper boards with gilt embossed title to spine. Boards show light wear to corners. Text block has moderate age toning to edges light age toning to pages throughout and an instance of light staining to the top right corner of the first page. Pages trimmed cropping but not eradicating some headlines. With Epilogue leaf. ALS of previous bookseller John Pierce of New York dated 1887 laid in at back. Reference: ESTC R15963. <br> <br> EH Consignment. 1381633. Special Collections - Downstairs. Thomas Newcomb; Henry Herringman hardcover
2004SKU0619545Methuen Drama 2004-06-21. paperback. New. 5x0x8. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Methuen Drama paperback
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1023040026.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
169200048H.Herrington London 1692. No Binding. Very Good. 2nd edition 1692 16 Preface 64pp. LACKING the last page 65/66 otherwise complete. 21.5 x 16.5 cms. A dis-bound example PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. nb the first edition was pub. in 1678. ORIGINAL2ND EDITION. <br/> <br/> H.Herrington, London unknown
19311269661931. Dacre Street Westminster: The Stourton Press 1931. <br /> <br /> 4to 97 pp. Printed in black and red headpiece decorations by Eliot Hodgkin the decoration for the preface by Edward Le Bas. Full japan vellum boards with yapped edges device in gilt on upper board titled in gilt on backstrip. Bookplate of Otterburn Hall Northumberland. Binding somewhat rubbed and soiled endpapers toned contents clean and very good.<br /> <br /> § Limited to 150 copies on paper and 8 on vellum. This is copy #64 on paper. Printed by Fairfax Hall at his private press at Stourton House in Westminster with the help of H. Gage-Cole formerly of the Kelmscott and Dove Press as well as S. Bradshaw and S. Ball. A handsome printing of Dryden's tragedy and a very early publication of the Stourton Press. <br /> <br /> "Hall had set up the Stourton Press in London in 1930. Having asked advice of the wrong people he had acquired some Caslon type and a Cropper treadle press and was feeling thoroughly discouraged by the poor quality of his work when an opportunity came to employ Gage-Cole. His printing room was revolutionized: The Cropper was replaced by an Albion and the other equipment Gage-Cole thought necessary. For a young man on a junior employee's salary to engage a skilled craftsman was rather adventurous-and very alarming for Hall when he realized what thorough but unhurried work was needed. Hall learned much from Gage-Cole but the latter's strong pro-union attitude was a barrier between them. Also although in 1931 Gage-Cole completed Dryden's All for Love for the Stourton Press it was hard for Hall to find work for him as well as money and it was something of a relief to allow him to go and work for St. John Hornby. Roderick Cave The Private Presses 2nd Ed. p.212-213. unknown
192952365San Francisco: William Andrews Clark Jr. 1929. Hardcover. 4to. Quarter faux vellum with gilt spine lettering and burgundy paper over boards. xxix 97pp. Top edge gilt. Double frontispiece 13 color plates. Fine. TOGETHER WITH: "All for Love: Or The World Well Lost. A Tragedy." 8vo. Quarter faux vellum and burgundy paper over boards. 18pp 79pp. Top edge gilt. Fine. Touch of spine sunning. Both housed in single 2-compartment slipcase of burgundy paper over heavy boards with paper spine label. Very good. Rather rubbed and worn but quite strong. Attractive copy of this heroic tragedy about the last days of Mark Antony and Cleopatra each volume bearing a colophon noting limitation of 250 numbered copies this #192. William H. Wilke's face-to-face etched portraits of Shakespeare and Dryden are striking and lovely. The 13 color plates reproduce the mural Clark commissioned for the salon of his library in Los Angeles now a specialized research library. Clark's "Compliments of" slip with "Christmas 1929" printed in red tipped to front flyleaf. Mining magnate entrepreneur and one-time senator from Montana Clark 1839-1925 together with John Henry Nash issued a small series of literary editions accompanied by facsimiles of rarities in his collection and this is one such production. The facsimile reproduces his copy of the London 1678 first edition each bearing the reproduction bookplate on front pastedown of the Bridgewater Library from whose library Clark acquired his copy. O'DAY 67-68. William Andrews Clark, Jr. hardcover
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2004Q-071367105xMethuen Drama 2004-06-21. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Methuen Drama paperback
1972Q-0803253796University of Nebraska Press 1972-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Nebraska Press paperback
1931105773London: The Stourton Press 1931. Pp. xxiv98 printed in red & black pictorial headpieces the colophon decoration printed in green & black; demy 4to; full vellum lettered and decorated in gilt the bottom edges a trifle rubbed; uncut; the free endpapers faintly offset a little light foxing; The Stourton Press London 1931. Edition limited to 158 numbered copies. The headpiece decorations are by Eliot Hodgkin and the decoration for the preface is by Edward Le Bas. The Stourton Press unknown
169238962London: H. Herringman and Sold By R. Bently J. Tonson F. Saunders and T. Bennet. Good. 1692. Second Edition. Softcover. Disbound octavo. 2nd edition; first published in 1678. 16 66pp. Begins with title page ends with epilogue. Some dampstaining. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . H. Herringman, and Sold By R. Bently, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet paperback
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