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200168581Cercle de la Librairie 2001 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, VII-127 pp. Fac-similé de l'édition de Paris, 1910. Tirage hors commerce limité à 300 exemplaires numérotés. Excellent état.
200168581Cercle de la Librairie 2001 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, VII-127 pp. Fac-similé de l'édition de Paris, 1910. Tirage hors commerce limité à 300 exemplaires numérotés. Excellent état.
2283418 une carte de visite avec nom et adresse et la déclinaisons de ce qu'ils réalisent et la marque illustrée au centre des Editeurs, imprimée à l'encre noire sur un bristol crème double page (une feuille pliée en deux), format : 10,9 x 7 cm, sans date 1890 environ,
30581Turnhout, Brepols, 2009 Broche, 127pp + facsimile en coul. hors texte, 16x25cm., *neuf. Texte francais et latin. ISBN 9782503528410.
23820Paris, Club français du Livre, Récits vol 9,1953. In-8, 222 pp. Pleine reliure de l'éditeur à la Bradel, gardes illustrées. (maquetes de Robert Korn).
Paris, Club français du Livre, Récits vol 9,1953. In-8, 222 pp. Pleine reliure de l'éditeur à la Bradel, gardes illustrées. (maquetes de Robert Korn). Bel exemplaire en tirage limité et numéroté.
1929501903Leipzig, Bibl. Inst. 1929. 4°. M. 15 (4 farb.) Taf. u. 151 Abb. X, 685 S. OLwd. Rücken beschäd.
24891une feuille, texte au dos,bon état
1974199107Berlin, Kinderbuchvlg. (1974). 455 S. Farb. ill. OPpbd. Anfangs m. farb. Unterstreich.
1997153944Beirut: Librairie du Liband Publishers in Lizenz bei Langenscheidt 1997. 597 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Kunstlederband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
2003161123Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers 2003. LIII, 351 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Kunstlederband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel sowie mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag / Original imitation leather with gold-embossed spine title and original dust jacket. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1989111083(Kiel), Neuer Malik-Vlg. (1989). 346 S. OBr.
pp. iii, 421 +Plus 3 plates of B/W illustrations. 12mo. 210mm. Publisher's maroon cloth binding with cover stamped with white, gilt, black and blue. Cover illustration depicts the bust of a woman draped in white set inside of a gilt crescent moon with a blue floral motif with the head of an elephant. Cover designed by Amy Richards with her monogram. Spine lettered and decorated similarly. Colors on boards bright. Front board clean, rear board rubbed with moderate soiling. Spine rubbed and damp stained. Corners sharp. Front and rear hinges cracked but contents tight. Hardbound. Very Good. NW60
pp. [ix], 213 +plus 9 leaves of color plates. 8vo. 220mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in blue-green. Cover stamped in dark blue and gilt. Spine also stamped in gilt. Two gift inscriptions one from Christmas 1906 the other from 1963. Color illustrations likely autochromes. First edition. A clean, tight binding. Hardbound. Very Good. NW67
pp. (xiv), 275. +Plus full color Dust jacket with colorful art-deco design in purple, pink, yellow, and fuschia. 12mo. 200mm. Publisher's purple cloth binding with cover brilliant gilt banderole with coat of arms laid on diagonally across front cover. Spine lettered in gilt. Dust Jacket is slightly soiled on the spine with small hole on front cover. Binding tight and contents clean. 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 July, 1933 selection. Stated first edition. Hardbound. Very Good. Less one. NW69
pp. x, 252 +Plus 16 leaves of B/W plates. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's pictorial full gray cloth binding lettered in gilt and decorated in brown and silver gilt. Cover depicts a boy holding a rifle staining above a dead bison. Spine lettered and decorated similarly. Cover gilt bright but board is soiled. Spine faded and soiled. Some wear to base and head of spine. Corners frayed. Slight soiling to rear board. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Noah Brooks (1830-1903) was a journalist and editor who worked for newspapers in Sacramento, San Francisco, Newark, and New York, and authored a major biography of Abraham Lincoln based on close personal observation. Born in Castine, Maine, he moved to Dixon, Illinois in 1856, where he became involved in the first Republican campaign for President (John Fremont). During the campaign, he became friends with Lincoln. Brooks moved to Kansas in 1857 as a "free state" settler, but returned to Illinois about a year later, then moved to California in 1859. After the death of his wife in 1862, Brooks moved to Washington, D.C. to cover the Lincoln administration for the Sacramento Daily Union. He was accepted into the Lincoln household as an old friend. Unlike most people, Brooks was able to maintain a close friendship with both the President and Mrs. Lincoln. When Brooks was detailed to cover the 1864 Democratic Convention in Chicago, President Lincoln asked Brooks to also report back in detail by private letter. In 1901, Brooks published The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition based largely on the Nicholas Biddle history of the Expedition. Brooks was assisted by the notes written in the margins of his manuscript by Dr. Elliott Coues, who had edited the 1894 edition of Biddle, and who had wide experience as an explorer of the American West. William Allen Rogers (1854-1931) was an American political cartoonist born in Springfield, Ohio. He studied at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Wittenberg College, but never graduated. Rogers taught himself to draw and began submitting political cartoons to Midwestern newspapers in his teens. At the age of fourteen, his first cartoons appeared in a Dayton, Ohio-based newspaper, to which Rogers' mother had earlier submitted a selection of his sketches. NW63
pp. 260. 8vo. A clean and tight original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in red. Cover stamped in black and white with spine blank. Back cover has publisher's insignia in black. Slight rubbing of spine. Promotional coupon still intact. First regular (8vo) edition. 200mm.Hardbound. Very good NW66
pp. (viii), 307. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full brown cloth binding decorated in gilt. Spine decorated in gilt. Cover gilt bright. Spine slightly dirtied. Hardbound. Very Good. NW58
xii, 296, 8 [Advertisement for other works by the same author], +Plus 1 color frontis. 8vo. 210mm. Publisher's blue full cloth binding with cover design stamped in gilt and color illustration depicting two saintly women figures. Spine lettered in gilt. Front cover with slight wear. Hardbound. Very Good. NW68
pp. 34 +Plus 13 color lithographs and marginal decorations in gilt. 8vo. 180mm. Original publisher's padded velum covered board lettered in brown and decorated with a floral color illustration. Spine blank. Cover rubbed and mildly soiled. Corners sharp. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very good. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (1809-1894) was an American physician, poet, and polymath based in Boston. A member of the Fireside Poets, he was acclaimed by his peers as one of the best writers of the day. NW61
pp. 225. +Plus color frontis. 12mo. 180mm. Original publisher's full gray cloth binding decorated in blue, light blue and gilt. Spine lettered and decorated similarly. Covers clean. Spine slighty soiled. Contents clean and binding tight. Hardbound. Very Good. Frances Little was the pseudonym of American author Fannie Caldwell (1863-1941). Caldwell and her husband, businessman J.D. Macaulay, made their home in Louisville, Kentucky. She had great success with 'The Lady of the Decoration' (Listed as our no. 117BIND2). NW59
pp. viii, 408 +Plus 1 leaves of plates. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's pictorial full blue-green cloth binding lettered in black and decorated in black and red. Cover has a ribbon and heart decoration designed by Rome K. Richardson with his monogram. Spine lettered and decorated similarly. Cover bright. Spine lightly rubbed. Some Wear to base and head of spine. Corners bumped. Manuscript ownership of 'G.N. Byerly From Nelle' on inside flyleaf. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Francis Lynde (1856-1930) wrote a number of books in the early 1900s, some of which were made into Hollywood films. His novels include: Branded Empire Builders, A Fool for Love, The Grafters, The Honorable Senator, The King of Arcadia, The Master of Appleby, The Price and The Quickening. Arthur Ignatius Keller (1867-1924) was a U.S. painter and illustrator from New York City. Rome K. Richardson was on the staff of the Decorative Designers from 1896 through 1901. In 1902, he left the firm to design book covers under his own name. NW62
pp. viii, 127 +Plus 4 plates of B/W illustrations and text framed in green floral and arboreal motifs. Pages with other devices as well. 12mo. 210mm. Publisher's green cloth binding with cover stamped with white and gilt. Cover illustration depicts a torch with wings and a ring of flowers. Spine lettered and decorated similarly with gilt. Gilt bright and boards clean. Spine faded gently. Corners sharp. Hardbound. Very Good. NW60
pp. 32. 8vo. 180mm. Original publisher's white textured vellum covered boards lettered in gilt and decorated with a blue fleur de lis pattern. Spine blank. Cover soiled around the edges. Corners bumped. Binding fragile. Contents clean. Hardbound. good. NW61