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pp. 86. +Plus 4 leaves of plates including frontis. 12mo. 200mm. Tan full cloth binding with cover design stamped in white, gray and brown. Spine lettered in brown. Manuscript ownership of 'Emily M. Rook, Allentown PA. December 25th, 1921.' Hardbound. Good. NW68
pp. xxxv, 588. +Plus 17 plates of prints including color frontis. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full red colored cloth boards ornately decorated in gilt and green. Cover designed by George Wharton Edwards with monogram. Spine lettered and decorated similarly. Spine slighty faded. Cover clean and some rubbing to gilt. Spine color sharp. Contents clean and bindings tight. Hardbound. Good. NW58
pp. (v), 216 +Plus 6 plates of illustrations. 12mo. 210mm. Original publisher's full purple-blue cloth binding with gilt, white and green design depicting a mysterious woman. Spine lettered and decorated similarly in gilt. Cover color is good. Gilt is bright. Spine faded. Corners slightly bumped. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. A remarkable book by Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916), an American journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American war correspondent to cover the Spanish-American War, the Second Boer War, and the First World War. His writing greatly assisted the political career of Theodore Roosevelt. NW60
pp. (3), 332, 1. 12mo. 215mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in blue with silver labels on front cover and spine. Dust jacket incomplete but present. Striking jacket design by M.L. Brigham. A clean, tight binding. Hardbound. Very Good. NW67
[vii], 239, +Plus frontis. 8vo. 190mm. Publisher's light blue full cloth binding with cover stamped in white. Spine lettered in white. Spine slightly soiled. Hardbound. Good. NW69
Vol.2, pp. 287 +Plus 9 leaves of color watercolor plates. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's pictorial full cream cloth binding lettered and decorated in gilt. Top edge gilt. Spine lettered and decorated similarly. Cover colors are bright but board is scuffed. Spine rubbed. Some Wear to base and head of spine. Corners sharp. This is only Vol 2. Bookplate belonging to 'WM. Elwood Speakman, Woodbury N.J.' on inside pastedown. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was an American realist novelist, literary critic, and playwright, nicknamed 'The Dean of American Letters'. He was particularly known for his tenure as editor of The Atlantic Monthly, as well as for his own prolific writings, including the Christmas story 'Christmas Every Day' and the novels The Rise of Silas Lapham and A Traveler from Altruria. NW63
pp. 328 +Plus 8 leaves of plates. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's pictorial full red cloth binding lettered in white and decorated with a white and black illustration of an Indian pipe. Front cover brilliant. Spine ruled in black lettered in blind. Corners mildly bumped. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Charles King (1844-1933) was an American soldier and a distinguished writer. Born in Albany, NY King was the son of Civil War general Rufus King, grandson of Columbia University president Charles King, and great grandson of Rufus King, who was one the signers of the United States Constitution. He graduated from West Point in 1866 and served in the Army during the Indian Wars under George Crook. He was wounded in the arm and head during the Battle of Sunset Pass forcing his retirement from the regular army as a captain in 1879. During this time he became acquainted with Buffalo Bill Cody. King would later write scripts for several of Cody's silent films. He also served in the Wisconsin National Guard from 1882 until 1897, becoming Adjutant General in 1895. Frederic Sackrider Remington (1861-1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer who specialized in depictions of the American Old West, specifically concentrating on scenes from the last quarter of the 19th century, and featuring images of cowboys, American Indians, and the U.S. Cavalry. Edwin Willard Deming (1860-1942) was a painter and a sculptor. His active career of painting and illustrating took him repeatedly to the lands of the Blackfoot, Crow, and Sioux, as well as to Arizona and New Mexico. After the turn of the century, Deming devoted more time to sculpture but also began work on a series of romantic murals of Indian life, which were subsequently installed in the American Museum of Natural History and the Museum of the American Indian in New York. First edition. NW62
240p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Hardbound. Nice copy. An important history of printing and printers in Lehigh county, Pennsylvania. It includes: the background of German printing in Lehigh county 1807-1900; a check list of imprints 1807-1900 (including German newspapers, periodicals, taufscheine, and broadsides); and biographies of the publishers. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAG Box 017
pp. 40. 8vo. 170mm. Printed on the rectos only. Nice original crimson cloth binding, decorated with a black, white, and red 'Bull's Eye.' Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. An Entertaining home 'game' of divination and personality analysis involving a numbered Bull's Eye. Scarce. NW61
pp. (iv), 314. +Plus full color Dust jacket with colorful art-deco design in blue, and yellow. 12mo. 200mm. Publisher's blue cloth binding with cover stamped with a blue and orange illustration depicting a religious woman holding hands with two children. Spine stamped with similar illustration. Dust Jacket is crisp and bright but with slight wear on cover and bottom corner torn without loss. Binding tight and contents clean. This copy also comes bundled with a original literary guild promotional titled 'Wings' advertising this book among others. Literary Guild of America was a mail order book club that sold lower cost, but well produced editions, of popular and current books to its members. Books were selected by an editorial board, whose chairman was Carl Van Doren (1885-1950) a famed and respected American critic, historian, and biographer. The special editions were published on the same date as the first trade editions. This was the April 1931 selection. Hardbound. Very Good. Less 1. NW69
pp. v, 291. +Plus 31 pages of plates. 12mo. 200mm. Publisher's light green binding with cover stamped in gilt, blue and green. Designed by Margaret Armstrong with Monogram. Spine lettered in gilt and decorated similarly. Gilt is bright on cover. Spine slightly soiled. Corners bumped. Title page printed in red and black. Ownership label on inside paste down ' Return to Dwight Blaney, Esq. 82 Mt. Vernon St. Boston, Mass.' Binding tight and contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good+. Henry Jackson van Dyke Jr. (1852-1933) was an American author, educator, foreign minister, and clergyman. The binding designer - Margaret Neilson Armstrong (1867-1944) was a 20th-century American designer, illustrator, and author. She is best known for her book covers in the Art Nouveau style. NW59
pp. 308 +Plus 4 leaves of B/W plates. 12mo. 190mm. Original publisher's pictorial full yellow cloth binding lettered in red and decorated in red and black. Spine ruled in black and lettered in red. Cover colors are bright but board is soiled. Spine soiled with fading. Some Wear to base and head of spine and edges of boards. Corners sharp. Some pages mildly damp-stained. Hardbound. Very Good. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930) was a prominent 19th-century American author. American News Company was a magazine, newspaper, book, and comic book distribution company founded in 1864 by Sinclair Tousey, which dominated the distribution market in the last quarter of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. The company's abrupt 1957 demise caused a huge shakeup in the publishing industry, forcing many magazine, comic book, and paperback publishers out of business. NW62
pp. (v) 306. +Plus black and white fontis. 12mo. 200mm. Publisher's blue binding with cover stamped in blue and illustrated with illustration of a woman. Spine lettered in blue. Covers are clean with light abrasion on the photo. Corners are sharp and some fading on spine and back cover. Binding tight and contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW70
8vo., Advanced Proof Copy; original decorative orange wrappers printed in black, a very good, clean copy. A number of pages have been wholly or partly excised from this copy; a manuscript note confirms that this was done by the editor of 'The Bookseller' for much of their text to be incorporated in that journal. Lovat Dickson's autobiography, covering his pre-war years at Macmillan, provides fascinating glimpses of Grey Owl, Shaw, Wells and Moore among others. The work was published in the following year. PROOF COPIES ARE VERY SCARCE.
Paris, Les Editeurs Français Réunis, 1950. In-12, broché, 249 pp. Couverture illustré d'un dessin de Boris Taslitzky d'après une photo d'Ina Konstantinova. Signature autographe d'Elsa Triolet.
pp. 204. 8vo. 220 mm. Original publishers pictorial cloth binding pictorial in burgundy, cream, and gilt. Image of Joyce printed on Cover. All plates accounted for, but plate on Page 90 loose. Top Edge Gilt. Very mild wear on spine and cover. A near fine example. Hardbound. Very good. NW65
pp. (v), 216 +Plus 6 plates of illustrations. 12mo. 210mm. Original publisher's full purple-blue cloth binding with gilt, white and green design depicting a mysterious woman. Spine lettered and decorated similarly in gilt. Cover color is good but gilt is mildly rubbed. Spine is heavily faded and soiled near head of spine. Corners slighty bumped. Ownership stamp on inside paste down 'Property of Mary Olivette' Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good+. Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was a popular American war journalist and writer of fiction and drama. 'Vera' is a mystery with a spiritualism theme. Unusual and striking pictorial binding. BAL 4548. NW59
114 p. +Plus 4 plates. 8vo. 220mm. Clean and tight original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in dark green. Cover stamped in light green, blue, orange, and white. Spine in gilt. Sligt soiling to upper edge of text but pages clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW66
pp. xii, 32 +Plus Portrait Frontispiece (Lacking), vignette title page, and 32 plates of wood engravings. 16mo. 250mm. Original publisher's full blue calendar cloth binding decorated and lettered in gilt. Spine decorated and lettered in gilt. Rear board in gilt also. All edges gilt. Boards dirtied and worn around the edges. Spine heavily rubbed and gilt faded. Wear at head and base of spine. Corners fraying. Contents lightly foxed. Binding coming loose. Hardbound. Good. This edition dedicated to the Daniel Webster, This was 'His favorite poem.' Thomas Gray (1716-1771) was an English poet, letter-writer, classical scholar, and professor at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He is widely known for his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, published in 1751. Gray was an extremely self-critical writer who published only 13 poems in his lifetime, despite being extremely popular. He was even offered the position of Poet Laureate in 1757, though he declined. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) was an American politician who represented New Hampshire (1813-1817) and Massachusetts (1823-1827) in the United States House of Representatives; served as a Senator from Massachusetts (1827-1841, 1845-1850); and was the United States Secretary of State under Presidents William Henry Harrison (1841), John Tyler (1841-1843), and Millard Fillmore (1850-1852).[2] He and James G. Blaine are the only people to serve as Secretary of State under three presidents. Webster also sought the Whig Party nomination for President in 1836, 1840, and 1852. NW51
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. Inscribed by Haig. Light wear to dust jacket. 8 1/4"w x 8 1/4"h. 32 pages.
pp. (8), 362, (20) [Publisher's catalog]. 8vo. 200 mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in green white and black and tan with gilt title on spine. Bookplate of Florence Loeb Fleisher. Hardbound. Very good. NW65
pp. 190. +Plus 75 leaves of plates including frontis. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full green cloth binding decorated with light blue, black and gilt. Spine lettered in gilt. Some soiling on cover. Corners slightly frayed. Spine gilt rubbed. Bound upside-down in error. Manuscript ownership of 'Samuel Robertson'. Ownership labels on H.P. Belknap and S.M. Keeny on inside paste-down. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW58
pp. 412. 8vo. 200 mm. Original publishers pictorial cloth binding in green, red and black. All plates and frontis present. Spine slightly faded. Hardbound. Very good. NW65
pp. iii, 250 +Plus 4 plates of color illustrations and marginal thematic illustrations. 12mo. 220mm. Original publisher's full lavender cloth binding with gilt lettering and green and white floral decoration. Spine lettered and decorated similarly in gilt. Top edge gilt. Cover color is good. Gilt is bright. Spine mildly faded. Corners slightly bumped. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Onoto Watanna, Winnifred Eaton (1875-1954) may have been the first Asian American woman to publish a novel. Although she was of Chinese-British ancestry, she published under the Japanese pseudonym, Onoto Watanna. She began writing stories at a very early age. She was only fourteen years old when one of her stories was accepted for publication by Montreal newspaper. Before long she had articles published in the United States in several popular magazines, notably the Ladies' Home Journal. Eventually, her compositions were accepted by the prestigious Saturday Evening Post as well as by other popular periodicals. She moved from this to writing novels, capitalizing on her mixed ancestry to pass herself off as a Japanese American by the name of "Onoto Watanna." Under this pseudonym she published Japanese romance novels and short stories, becoming widely read throughout the United States. A wonderful example of the American enthusiasm for all things Japanese around the turn of the century. NW60
396 pages ., 5 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm,Languages: French, Paperback. ISBN 9782503532059. Le Francais medieval est un manuel specifiquement adapte aux besoins du chercheur en histoire du Moyen Age. Evitant le recours systematique a une terminologie linguistique complexe, il se veut une introduction accessible et complete qui devrait faciliter l?acces aux textes les plus varies, quelles qu?en soient la date et l?origine geographique. Pour atteindre son objectif, l?ouvrage se divise en trois parties. La premiere est un parcours rapide, largement bibliographique et critique, de l?histoire du francais au Moyen Age. Elle insiste sur des definitions-clefs, comme celles de ?« dialecte ?» et de ?« scripta ?», ainsi que sur la variation du francais ecrit. La deuxieme partie reproduit le mouvement de comprehension d?un texte, de l?identification des mots a l?analyse syntaxique. Enfin, une anthologie commentee de plus de cinquante extraits brosse un vaste panorama de la production textuelle en francais medieval, des sources litteraires aux documents de la pratique, du XIIe a la fin du XVe siecle.