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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
Paris, Enoch, et Cie éditeurs, 1900. In-12, 318 pp- [6 pp n.p catalogue éditeur). Demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs, signet, belle couverture illustrée en couleurs conservée. Édition originale. Chansons avec la partition. Très nombreux dessins en noir et blanc et différentes teintes.en sépia. Bel exemplaire.
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.
pp. 193 +Plus 9 pages of plates. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full blue cloth binding lettered in gilt and decorated with color illustration of a women looking solemnly down at girl working with fabric. Spine lettered and decorated in gilt. Cover color is bright and boards are clean. Spine faded. Corners bumped. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW61
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
pp. vi, 329. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full green paper covered cloth boards. Boards illustrating a brick house with green shutters depicted in green and yellow. Cover designed by William James Jordan with his monogram. Front and back cover with same illustration. Spine lettered in gilt. Binding slightly soiled and paper lightly worn. Contents clean. Inside paste down with an obituary of the author, George Douglas. Manuscript ownership of 'Francis (Saebury?), May 1902.' Hardbound. Good. NW60
[iii], 356 +Plus 3 Plates of prints including frontis. 8vo. 200mm. Handsome publisher's grayish full cloth binding with cover design stamped in black, green, and white. Lettering on cover still crisp and bright. Spine lettered in gilt. Spine slightly faded. Front hinge cracked but contents tight. Corners slightly bumped. Some pages dog-eared. Hardbound. Very Good. NW68
hardback, 231 p., 600 b/w ill. 1 colour ill., 215 x 280 mm, English. ISBN 9782503516004. The Corpus of Medieval Misericords (XIII-XXVI) consists of five volumes; the first four focus on the misericords and related choir stall carvings in specific regions of Europe. The fifth includes an extensive iconographic index of themes common to various countries as well as themes that are unique to a single country. Volume III of this series, Medieval Misericords in Belgium and the Netherlands, covers the churches in the Low Countries that still contain gothic misericords with carved figures and narratives inspired by oral traditions such as proverbs and folk tales, as well as by manuscript marginalia, romanesque capitals, illustrated bibles, engravings, playing cards... A vast portrayal of medieval life - rural activities, urban occupations, conjugal relationships, monastic life - is displayed in these carvings under the seats of choir stalls along with costumes of the times, town and collegiate architecture, mechanical devices
pp. xviii, 262. +Plus 24 leaves of color illustrations including frontis. 12mo. 180mm. Original publisher's full cream cloth binding. Cover ornately decorated and lettered in gold gilt. Cover designed by Rachel Robinson with her monogram. Spine stamped in gilt. Top edge gilt. Corners slightly bumped. Small marking on front cover. Spine gilt dulled. Book Plate belonging to Jacob Bates Abbott on inside flyleaf. Unusual bookplate depicting a naked woman riding on a ear wearing a princess hat and a night in full armor standing at her rear. Jacob Bates Abbott (1895-1950) was a prolific book illustrator who lived in California and Pennsylvania. His son Jackson Miles Abbott (1920-1988) followed in his father's footsteps and was also an accomplished artist, best known for his bird studies. Hardbound. Very Good. NW58
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
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.
paperback, 230 p., 156 x 234 mm, english. ISBN 9782503531557. Andrew of St Victor (? 1175) was an exegete of a rare quality who set out to expound Scripture according to its literal sense, guided by the examples of Jerome and Hugh of St Victor. The books of Samuel and Kings had a great influence on the spirituality and theology of the Middle Ages. To the medieval mind, they were more than just historical accounts; they attested to an important period in God?s dealings with this world, when interpreted typologically, they could also relate to other periods in the history of salvation. Yet before such higher spiritual wisdom could be attained, students at the school of St Victor first had to study the Scriptural texts at the most basic level of allegoresis: their historical, or literal, sense. The Commentary on Samuel and Kings offers such a literal explanation and gives an opportunity to study Andrew at work: as a critical researcher, who used concepts of grammar, literary theory, and science to elucidate the text and who made Jewish exegesis available to Christian scholarship, and as a compiler. His meticulous scholarship on the literal sense of Scripture formed an important component of the curriculum of the school at St Victor, where thorough learning was seen as a preparation for mystical knowledge and spiritual understanding. The source text of this volume appeared in the series Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaeualis as Andreas de Sancto Victore - Expositio hystorica in librum Regum (CCCM 53A). References to the corresponding pages of the edition are provided in the margins of this translation. Frans van Liere holds a Ph.D. in medieval studies from Groningen University and is Professor of History at Calvin College (USA). His critical edition of Andrew of St Victor's Commentary on Samuel and Kings (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaeualis 53A) appeared in 1996.
289 pages including index. Offers a range of practical methods for teaching and facilitating learning geared to the day-to-day realities encountered by professionals in the human services. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
pp. 58 +Plus marginal illustrations throughout. 12mo. 190mm. Original publisher's full yellow cloth binding decorated in black and white. The cover illustration shows a laughing jester. Top edge gilt. Spine faded. Contents clean and binding tight. Hardbound. Very Good. Eugene Field (1850-1895) was an American journalist and author, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays. NW59
275+p. illus. Hardcover good condition in good d.j. good
pp. [12]. +Plus color illustrations and ornamentation throughout. 12mo. 160mm. Publisher's beige binding with cover decorated and stamped in pink, black, white, blue and gilt title insignia. Corners are sharp and cover illustration is bright and crisp. A very clean book. Designer boxed edition with slight chipping on box cover. An early edition. Binding tight and contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW70
pp. xi, 112 +Plus 5 pages of B/W plates. 12mo. 230mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding lettered in gilt and decorated in light green, dark green, and cream. Attractive floral design on cover by George Wharton Edwards with his monogram. Spine lettered in gilt and decorated similarly. Cover is clean and color is bright. Spine slightly faded. Corners sharp. Manuscript ownership of 'Marion A. Nearer' on inside flyleaf. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. George Wharton Edwards (1859-1950) was an American painter, illustrator, and author. NW60
pp. vi, 109 +Plus 6 pages of color plates. And text set in vivid colored floral designed frame. 12mo. 230mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding lettered in gilt and decorated in dark green and cream. Attractive floral design on cover by Margaret Armstrong with her monogram. Spine lettered in gilt and decorated similarly. Cover is clean and color is mildly rubbed. Spine soiled with rubbing. Corners bumped and frayed. Manuscript ownership by 'Marion A. Nearer'. First edition. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Paul Leicester Ford (1865-1902) was an American novelist and biographer, born in Brooklyn. Howard Chandler Christy (1872-1952) was an American artist and illustrator, famous for the 'Christy Girl' -a colorful and illustrious successor to the 'Gibson Girl' -who became the most popular portrait painter of the Jazz Age era. First edition. NW60
pp. viii, 111 +Plus 5 pages of color plates. Text set in green and black floral and thematically designed frame. 12mo. 230mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding lettered in gilt and decorated in dark green, light green, red and white. Attractive holly leaf design on cover by Margaret Armstrong with her monogram. Spine lettered in gilt and decorated similarly. Cover is clean and color is mildly rubbed. Spine rubbed. Corners bumped. Hardbound. Very Good. Paul Leicester Ford (1865-1902) was an American novelist and biographer, born in Brooklyn. Howard Chandler Christy (1872-1952) was an American artist and illustrator, famous for the 'Christy Girl' -a colorful and illustrious successor to the 'Gibson Girl' -who became the most popular portrait painter of the Jazz Age era. 4 out of 5 of the plates are detached but present and intact. Manuscript ownership of "Harriet H. Crunch. Friday December 12, 1902.' Contents clean. NW60
pp. 323. 8vo. 190 mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding decorated in yellow, red, black and white. Binding with the monogram of the artist/designer George H. Wood on cover. Hardbound. Very good. The binding is extremely well-preserved and bright. NW65
pp. 404. 8vo. 200 mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding decorated in red with white title stamp on front. Spine faded. Manuscript ownership of 'Maggie P. Snovel, 629 Moss St., Reading, PA. MEH. Dec 25.' Hardbound. Very Good. NW65
421, +Plus 4 plates. 8vo. 200mm. Publisher's red full cloth binding with cover stamped in full color illustration. Spine lettered in black. Cover slightly worn. Manuscript ownership of 'Maggie P. Snovel' on inside flyleaf. The love story of a northern engineer and a Kentucky mountain girl. Hardbound. Very Good. NW69
Paris, Enoch & Cie, et E. Flammarion, 1896. In-8 : format oblong, (24 x 32 cm), cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleurs sur les deux plats, illustré de 17 lithographies de Amédée Vignola, 40 pp + 1 f. n.,ch (planche illustrée). Bel exemplaire illustré de 17 lithographies en couleurs, en pleine page de Amédée Vignola. Représenté pour la première fois le 21 janvier 1896.
hardcover, 205 p., 68 b/w ill. 22 colour ill., 210 x 280 mm, English. ISBN 9781905375042. The Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens is probably the most important foreign artist to have worked in England. The story of how this came to be, of what he did when he was in England and what he painted for King Charles I is the story of this book. Charles and his father, the first Stuart monarchs of Great Britain, led and promoted a great wave of interest in the arts, in particular the visual arts, that culminated in Rubens painting nine large canvases to decorate the ceiling of Inigo Jones?s Banqetting Hall, the ceremonial centre of the Court in Whitehall - a monument that is still intact today. It is this cycle, an hitherto unappreciated masterpiece of Baroque state art, that is the focus of this book. How Rubens came to obtain the commission is a tale of international politics and diplomacy in which the artist himself played a significant role. The author relates these complex political relationships and missions with great insight and clarity, and in doing so also describes the cultural and social setting in which Rubens found himself while in London. The illustrations that accompany the text include not only many of Rubens's own paintings and drawings made when he was in London, but also some of the now well-known works by the Italian and North European Renaissance masters that Rubens would have seen in the magnificent art collections of the King and the English aristocracy. Foremost however among the illustrations are the reproductions of the Banqueting Hall ceiling itself: these are mostly in colour, showing each of the three central scenes both complete and with striking details that would be difficult to see in the Hall itself. Also the corner oval painting as well as the long, celebratory, exuberant processions on either side are reproduced in colour and in detail, so that the reader, guided by the author's full descriptions and interpretations, can experience a unique viewing and understanding of Rubens's masterpiece. The Author, Gregory Martin, has been interested in the ceiling paintings of the Banquetting Hall ever since he worked at the National Gallery in the 1960s, when he wrote the catalogue of the Gallery's Flemish paintings. Towards the end of his subsequent career at Christie's, where he was a director concerned with old master paintings, he was commissioned to write the Corpus Rubenianum volume on the ceiling decoration of the Banquetting Hall which was published in 2005. In the present book he returns to the subject, treating it and the related matter of Rubens in London in a way designed to appeal to a wider readership.
pp. 338 +Plus 5 leaves of color plates including frontispiece. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full green cloth binding decorated with dark green and gilt. Cover colors are crisp. Spine lettered in gilt. Corners sharp but worn. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW58