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1951243081London: Heinemann 1951. hardcover. fine. Prepared for the Press with Introduction and Notes by Frederick A. Pottle. Illustrated. xii 448pp. 8vo vellum-backed blue cloth leather spine label t.e.g slipcase; uncut and unopened. London: William Heinemann 1951. A fine copy in a very good slipcase.<br/><br/> One of 1050 numbered copies.<br/><br/> Heinemann unknown books
197420482Connecticut: Sign of the Stone Book; Limited Editions Club 1974. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. 4to. xxviii3273pp. Red leather spine gilt. Marbled paper sides illustrated endpapers. Illustrated with reproductions of contemporary prints by Thomas Rowlandson. With marginal comments and markings from a copy annotated by Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi. A fine copy in publisher's slipcase and with the LEC newsletter laid-in. One of 2000 numbered copies of which this is number 130. Sign of the Stone Book; Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1983289726Franklin Center: Franklin 1983. hardcover. fine. 3 volumes. Illustrated. Full ornately gilt blue leather all edges gilt. Franklin Center: Franklin Press 1983.<br/><br/> Franklin unknown books
192890179n.p.:: Privately Printed. Very Good. 1928. Hardcover. Volume 3 in the Private Papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle series. Reproduced from the collection of Lt-Colonel Ralph Heyward Isham. Limited edition: this copy is number 403 of 570 copies. Every other page is unopened along the top edge. Faded along the spine else very good in a very good edge worn faded along the spine slipcase. ; 179 pages . Privately Printed, hardcover books
192990178n.p.:: Privately Printed. Very Good. 1929. Hardcover. B0008B1RHQ . Volume 5 in the Private Papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle series. Reproduced from the collection of Lt-Colonel Ralph Heyward Isham. Limited edition: this copy is number 403 of 570 copies. Faded and edge worn along the spine else very good in a very good cracked at the base of the spine edge worn areas of fading slipcase. ; 142 pages . Privately Printed, hardcover books
193190181n.p.:: Privately Printed. Good. 1931. Hardcover. Volume 11 in the Private Papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle series. Reproduced from the collection of Lt-Colonel Ralph Heyward Isham. Limited edition: this copy is number 521 of 570 copies. Every other page is unopened along the top edge. Faded along the spine else very good in a good edge worn and cracked along several edges with clear tape repairs slipcase. ; 311 pages . Privately Printed, hardcover books
193190180n.p.:: Privately Printed. Good. 1931. Hardcover. B00H857QIE . Volume 12 in the Private Papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle series. Reproduced from the collection of Lt-Colonel Ralph Heyward Isham. Limited edition: this copy is number 403 of 570 copies. Some pages unopened along the top edge. Faded along the spine else very good in a good edge worn and cracked along several edges with clear tape repairs slipcase. ; 251 pages . Privately Printed, hardcover books
1937WRCLIT59408New York: Viking 1937. Cloth and decorated boards. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies. Endsheets slightly darkened else near fine in darkened slipcase with short cracks at tips. Viking hardcover books
1937WRCLIT28723New York: Viking 1937. Cloth and decorated boards. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies of which this is an unnumbered "out of series" copy. Fine in very good slipcase with short cracks in lower joints. Viking hardcover books
00903Bloomfield Connecticut: The Limited Editions Club 1974. Sam and Jim's Classic Schlep Through Scotland<br/><br/>BOSWELL James. JOHNSON Samuel. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson. LlD. With Marginal Comments and Markings from a Copy Annotated by Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi. Illustrated with Reproductions of Contemporary Prints by Thomas Rowlandson. Bloomfield Connecticut: Printed for the Members of The Limited Editions Club at the Sign of the Stone Book 1974. <br/><br/>Limited to 2000 numbered copies this being copy no. 1403. Octavo 9 3/4 x 6 1/4 inches; 247 x 160 mm. xxi 1 blank 1 1 blank 327 1 blank 1 colophon 1 blank pp. Ten double page color illustrations repoduced from the original engravings made by Thomas Rowlandson for his two-volume portfolio entitled The Picturesque Beauties of Boswell published in 1786.<br/><br/>Half crimson morocco over marbled boards. Four raised bands. Gilt lettering compartments. Top edge gilt. Maps as endpapers. Publisher's slipcase. Very fine.<br/><br/>This edition of The Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides follows the text of the third edition published in 1786 and reproduces notes made by Hester Thrale Piozzi in the margins of her copy of the second edition. <br/><br/>Eight of the illustrations are reproduced from extremely rare prints that had been colored for Rowlandson's original portfolios. As no colored versions of the other two plates could be located monochrome impressions of them have been colored for this edition to match the rest of the set. Bloomfield, Connecticut: The Limited Editions Club, 1974 unknown books
1986WRCLIT45176Iowa City: University of Iowa Press 1986. Cloth and boards. First edition first book. Winner of the Iowa School of Letters Award for Short Fiction. Very fine in dust jacket. University of Iowa Press hardcover books
1982WRCLIT77451New York: McGraw-Hill 1982. Large octavo. Cloth and boards. Minute pencil- tip size pinhole in upper joint at toe otherwise about fine in dust jacket with corresponding blemish mended on verso. First and only edition of the most authoritative detailed and objective history of the acquisition editing and publication of the Boswell papers by the project editor through most of its life. An eminently readable book and for various reasons until the advent of online bookselling shook scattered copies out of the wilderness a quite uncommon one as well. McGraw-Hill hardcover books
1936WRCLIT85276London: The Alpha Group for The Left Review 1936. 32pp. Small quarto. Pictorial self wrapper. Heavily illustrated and typographically decorated. Foretips gently bumped a few minor bits pf foxing otherwise about fine. A visually striking anti-Fascist pro-working class manifesto partaking in large part of the talents of British artists James Fitton 1899-1982 James Boswell et al. Fitton who is often given the greater credit "first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1929 and from 1932 and was an active member of the London Group. His first solo exhibition was held at the Arthur Tooth and Sons gallery in 1933. Fitton worked in a wide variety of formats producing cartoons for the LEFT REVIEW and posters for the Ministry of Food He worked as a printer and advertising artist and in 1937 designed posters for London Transport In the late forties he executed film posters and programmes for the Ealing Studios and Romulus Films" - Wikipedia. This work exists in at least two forms one with a price "six pence" in the right corner of the upper wrapper and one as here without a price. This copy was formerly in the library of Siegfried Sasson and has the posthumous library dispersal label inside the front wrapper suggesting this form might have been distributed hors commerce. OCLC locates 11 copies. OCLC: 154237644. The Alpha Group for The Left Review unknown books
197038011NY:: McGraw-Hill. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. 0070690596 . Part of The Yale Editions of The Private Papers of James Boswell series. First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. ; 418 pages . McGraw-Hill, hardcover books
1922127486Garden City: Gabriel Wells / Doubleday Page 1922. First printing of this edition. Octavo ten volumes. One of 785 numbered copies this being No. 122. Publisher's quarter cream vellum brown paper boards paper spine labels brown paper dust jackets with paper spine labels gilt top page edges page fore-edges and bottom page edges deckle. Lacking extra spine labels commonly laid in each volume. <br/><br/>The Temple Bar Edition is unique to the surplus of Johnsonian scholarship combining knowledge of Johnson's family history photographs from the Adam collection in Buffalo among the rarest and most valuable Johnsonian collections and research enveloping Johnson and his relations to other writers scholars and clergyman. <br/><br/>Toned spines and large bookplates on the front pastedowns all but one volume the same volume with a neat split to the front hinge and a repair to the jacket spine label of volume one else Near Fine. <br/><br/>An elegant set. Shipping billed at cost. Gabriel Wells / Doubleday, Page unknown books
1984007160Doubleday 1984. Book. Fine. Cloth. Presentation By Author. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in like jacket.First Edition.$14.95 on flap.Author's second Book.Rare Presentation Copy."To Harold Saylor I hope you enjoy these pieces especially all of those about your Phillies and Orioles.Very Best wishes Tom Boswell." Wonderful Copy. Doubleday Hardcover books
193616338New York: Viking Press 1936. First edition 8vo pp. xviii435; folding map; 4 plates of facsimiles and 1 illus. in the text; spine of jacket slightly darkened else fine. The full version of Boswell's journal of his memorable trip with Johnson here published for the first time. <br/><br/> Viking Press unknown books
19001305676New York: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1900. Hardcover. Octavos 3 volumes; VG; bound in 3/4 green leather marbled boards and endpapers paneled spines with red and orange labels with gilt lettering other panels tooled in gilt; top edge of text block gilt; Bound by Zaehnsdorf for A. C. McClurg with binders stamp; rubbing to hinges head and tail of spines with mild chipping to head and tail; rubbing to corners; small white paint stain to lower edge of rear board of volume 1; interiors clean; shelved above Nature. 1305676. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover books
19609015899London: William Heinemann 1960. Hardcover. Fine condition. The Yale Editions of the Papers of Jams Boswell edited by William K. Wimsatt Jr. and Frederick A. Pottle. Il;lustrated. One of 350 numbered copies of the Deluxe edition bound in quarter vellum with gilt stamped label on the spine <br/><br/> William Heinemann hardcover books
181148789London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies in the Strand 1811. The Sixth Edition Revised and Augmented. Period full tan polished calf bindings with marbled edges. Maroon spine labels in 2nd & 4th compartments. General wear & chipping to leather primarily spines. Joint leather weak with rear board to Vol I coming loose. A Good - Abt Very Good set. 4 volumes. Volume I with engraved frontis of Johnson by T. Baker after the 1756 painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Two facsimile letters Vol I & Vol III. 8vo. 8-5/8" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand hardcover books
189186610NY:: Harper & Brothers. Very Good. 1891. Hardcover. B001JAZEC4 . Complete in six volumes. Volume I: Life 1709-1765. Volume II: Life 1765-1776. Volume III: Life 1776-1780. Volume IV: Life 1780-1784. Volume V: Tour to the Hebrides 1773 and Journey into North Wales 1774. Volume VI: Addenda Index Dicta Philosophi &c. Illustrations fold-out letter facsimiles and chart. Edited by George Birkbeck Hill. First edition thus. Octavos bound in dark green cloth with gilt lettering on the spines top edges gilt. Moderate shelf wear and aging two of the volumes are starting to show separation at the hinges two of the volumes have small gouges to the cloth covered boards else all volumes are very good. . Harper & Brothers, hardcover books
1971Embry 196854Oxford 1971. Later printing. Faint soiling to upper edge of two volumes still fine in fine faintly worn price-clipped dust jackets in mylar covers. A handsome set. Oxford, 1971. Later printing. unknown books
1937WRCLIT35208New York: Viking 1937. Cloth and decorated boards. First edition. In addition to five hundred numbered copies this is one of at least two out-of-series copies denoted as an "Author's Copy" on the colophon. Very fine in slipcase and glassine wrapper. Viking hardcover books
189125408New York and London: George Routledge n.d. 1891. 3 vols. 8vo frontispieces vignette titles illus. throughout; orig. decorative blue cloth stamped in gilt and black; some toning of the text spine ends very rubbed and a little chipped but the binding is sound. Apparently taken from the 6th Malone edition of 1811 here divided into chapters "for the reader's convenience." See Pottle 86. <br/><br/> George Routledge, n.d. hardcover books
187325192Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo 1873. 8vo pp. xv 1 560 16 publisher's catalogue; text proper in double column; inserted engraved portrait frontispiece and title-p.; very good bright copy in original terracotta cloth elaborately stamped in gilt and black a.e.g. An edition apparently either unknown to or unrecognized by Pottle. <br/><br/> William P. Nimmo hardcover books