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4to. First Edition with numerous reproductions and facsimiles in the text; printed wrappers wire-stitched as issued a fine copy.
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Hardback with dusjacket in fine condition !!, Languages: English, 413pp. illustration in color. ISBN 9781905375769. The Paper Museum (?Museo Cartaceo?) is a collection of some 10,000 drawings and prints assembled during the seventeenth century by the Roman patron and collector, Cassiano dal Pozzo, and his younger brother, Carlo Antonio. It represents one of the most significant attempts before the age of photography to embrace human knowledge in visual form, documenting ancient art and culture, architecture and topography, natural history and social customs.The 160 drawings catalogued in this volume are derived from five ancient manuscripts: the famous Vatican Vergil, the so-called ?Roman? Vergil, the Vatican Terence, and the less well-known Palatine Agrimensores, all in the Vatican Library, and from a fifth codex, now lost, known as the Chronography or Calendar of the year 354. The bulk of the drawings were copied for Cassiano between 1632 and 1634 for the purpose of studying both the characters depicted and the allied evidence of ancient costume and artefacts. By the later seventeenth century, when Pietro Santi Bartoli executed the last group of drawings in the present volume for Carlo Antonio, manuscript illustrations had come to be cherished as much for their rarity as examples of ancient painting as for their documentary value. Introductory essays provide an overview of the dal Pozzo commissions, the manuscripts and their history down to Cassiano?s day, as well as their study in the wider context of classical scholarship through to the eighteenth century. All the drawings are reproduced in colour at full page, with accompanying descriptions of the subjects or relevant ancient verses in modern translation and brief commentaries.
hardcover XI 748 p., 3 b/w ill., 7 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm Languages: English, Latin, French . ISBN 9782503531809. The first comprehensive survey of the major - but much neglected - contribution made by holy women to the religious culture of the later Middle Ages. Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition offers the first wide-ranging study of the remarkable women who contributed to the efflorescence of female piety and visionary experience in Europe between 1100 and 1500. This volume offers essays by prominent scholars in the field which extend the boundaries of our previous knowledge and understanding of medieval holy women. While some essays provide new perspectives on the familiar names of the unofficial canon of mulieres sanctae, many others bring into the spotlight women less familiar now, but influential in their own time and richly deserving of scholarly attention. The five general essays establish a context for understanding the issues affecting female religious witness in the later Middle Ages. The geographical arrangement of the volume allows the reader to develop an awareness of the particular cultural and religious forces in seven different regions and to recognize how these influenced the writing and reception of the holy women of that area. Seventeen major figures have essays devoted exclusively to each of them; in addition, the survey chapters on each region introduce the reader to many more. The extensive bibliographies which follow each chapter encourage further reading and study. Alastair Minnis was Director of the Centre for Medieval Studies and Head of the Department of English at the University of York, and is currently Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of English at Yale University. A Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America and of the English Association, he is the author of six monographs and the editor or co-editor of fifteen further volumes. Rosalynn Voaden (D.Phil., University of York, UK) is the author of God?s Words, Women?s Voices: The Discernment of Spirits in the Writing of Late-Medieval Women Visionaries, and is the editor or co-editor of several volumes in the field. She was a Research Fellow at St Anne?s College, Oxford, and is currently Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University.
[xii], 371, [1], +Plus 9 leaves of plates including frontis. 8vo. 200mm. Publisher's cream full cloth binding with cover design stamped in green, blue, and pink depicting an ocean view out of a window. Spine lettered in similar design. Unfortunately, a little wear to titling on spine. Front cover with slight soiling and back with major soiled area. Hardbound. Good. NW68
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pp. 299. 8vo. 200mm. Original publisher's full dark green pictorial cloth binding lettered and decorated in silver gilt. Spine decorated and lettered similarly. Gilt bright on cover and slightly rubbed on spine. Boards and spine clean. Head and base of spine worn. Hardbound. Very good. Patterned end papers. Charles Carroll Albertson (1865-1959) was a minister in the North Indiana Conference; Erie Conference; Genesee (now Western New York) Conference; and the Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1888-1903). NW61
pp. 91 +Plus 7 plates of illustrations including color frontis. 8vo. 190mm. Original publisher's full light blue cloth pictorial binding Lettered in gilt and decorated with a color illustration and gilt frame. Illustration depicts Cinderella ironing at a table. Spine Lettered in bright gilt. Cover slightly soiled. Spine faded, and gilt rubbed. Illustrated end papers. Section of text loose from binding. Corners scuffed. Contents clean. Hardbound. Good. Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was an American novelist and poet best known as the author of the novel 'Little Women' and its sequels 'Little Men' and 'Jo's Boys.' Raised by her transcendentalist parents, Abigail May and Amos Bronson Alcott in New England, she also grew up among many of the well-known intellectuals of the day such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. NW61
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pp.[ii] 112. 8vo. 200mm. Green full cloth binding with cover design stamped in striking gold gilt. Spine also lettered in gilt. Dust Jacket intact and slightly brittle. Lacking small section at top of spine. Manuscript ownership 'Edwin R. Daurer' Corners slightly bumped. Hardbound. Very Good. NW68
pp. 148 +Plus 12 lea905 PUBLISHERS BINDINGS; ARNOLD; JAMES; POETRY; ILLUSTRATED; 1905.
pp. 339. 12mo. 180mm. Publisher's green cloth binding with cover stamped in white and black decorated with a woman standing in front a table with the items spilling off of it. Spine lettered and decorated similarly. Color bright on cover. Spine color rubbed some. Corners bumped. Hardbound. Very Good. Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) was a prominent and prolific American author. NW59
pp. 362. 8vo. 200 mm. Original publishers pictorial binding in red and gilt. Print in red ink serves as cover art. Spine gilt aswell. All plates present. Manuscript ownership of Jas. H. Righter on front pastedown. Also old label from the Fon Der Smith's Bookstore in Lancaster. All plates present. Slight rubbing of spine and corners. Cover worn in places, but still attractive. Hardbound. Very good. NW65
pp. ii, 60 +Plus frontispiece. Slight damp stain. 12mo. 180mm. Publisher's full green cloth binding stamped in black and yellow. Cover decorated with pretty dandelions in the upper corners of the cover and an elderly man, looking solemn but content, holding a fishing rod . Spine lettered in yellow. Front cover slightly rubbed and soiled. Mild abrasions on edges of boards. Color in bright but with some rubbing. Spine rubbed and faded. Back cover damp stain. Addison Irving Bacheller (1859-1950) was an American journalist and writer who founded the first modern newspaper syndicate in the United States. Inside flyleaf with manuscript ownership of Paul Neer. Hardbound. Good. NW59
pp. 256. 12mo. 200mm. Publisher's quarter cloth binding in beige cloth over black paper boards. Printed label on spine. Corners are sharp and cover is clean. Dust jacket is intact, but torn without loss on bottom edge. DJ brittle but in good shape. Hardbound. Very Good. NW70
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. 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. 330 +Plus 4 leaves of plates including frontis. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full green cloth binding decorated in white, dark green and gilt. Spine lettered a decorated similarly. Color on cover is slightly rubbed. Spine soiled. Corners frayed and bumped slightly. Contents clean and binding tight. Hardbound. Very Good. Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (1831-1919) was a British born novelist and teacher, who moved to the U.S. shortly after her marriage in 1850. NW59
pp. 410. +Plus frontis. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full blue cloth binding decorated in white and green. Spine lettered in gilt and white. Cover decoration slightly rubbed. Corners crisp. Spine faded. Contents clean. Hardbound. The cover was designed by Amy Sacker, a Boston artist, teacher and cover designer. Very Good. NW58
Paris, Aux éditeurs associés, Les éditions du Monde nouveau, 1925-1926. 4 volumes in-8, demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à 4 nerfs, couvertures conservées. Tome 1. XVI pp Avant-propos de Pierre Borel - Un portrait en frontispice - une double page fac-similé d'une lettre autographe de M. B - un deuxième portrait et 325 pp. Tome II. XIX pp. Préface de Charles Régismanset.- 217 pp. Tome III. XII pp. Préface de Jean-Jacques Brousson - 245 pp. Tome IV et dernier. XV pp. Préface d'Albéric Cahuet. - 221 pp. Edition originale. Un des 300 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil (3ème papier après 15 sur Japon et 120 sur Hollande). Bel exemplaire.
390p. +Plus 8 plates. 8vo. 200mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in red. Cover stamped in gilt, black with color illustration. Spine in faded gilt. Some fading and slight loss of color of spine. Cloth torn at base of spine, but still a decent example. Hardbound. Good. NW66