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pp. 340 +Plus 6 plates of illustrations including frontis portrait. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full red cloth boards decorated in blind and white. Cover designed by Will Bradley with monogram. Spine lettered and decorated in white. Spine color partially rubbed off. Corners bumped. Covers clean. Contents clean and binding tight. Hardbound. Very Good. NW58
pp. 34 +Plus 13 color lithographs and marginal decorations in gilt. 8vo. 180mm. Original publisher's padded vellum covered boards lettered in brown and decorated with a floral color illustration. Spine blank. Cover rubbed and mildly soiled. Corners tearing. Gift inscription on inside flyleaf 'To Mrs. J.H. Bittinger, from Mrs. L.E. Little.' Binding fragile. Contents clean. Hardbound. good. NW61
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. vi, 424+ Plus frontispiece. 8vo. 200mm. Publisher's blue-gray full cloth binding with cover stamped in tan, white and black and decorated with a scene of a woman tugging on a mans arm as he looks down upon her. Spine lettered in white. Cover slightly rubbed and edge of rear board slightly dinged. Hardbound. Good. NW69
pp. ii, 104. +Plus astounding woodblock prints throughout. 12mo. 250mm. Publisher's full cloth binding in green decorated with striking black ink woodcut set on orange. Spine lettered in gilt. The first published work of John Gincano, a virtually unknown master of foreboding expressionistic woodcuts. Executed at the advent of the Great Depression (the zenith of the Expressionist era), these grim woodcuts compare with the best work of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Vasily Kandinsky, and Emile Nolde. As Willy Pogany states in his preface, 'Gincano's delightful woodcuts not only illustrate Schlemihl's peregrinations, but describe a life partly his own. They illuminate this charming satirical romance and are fully imbued with the whimsical spirit of the book, rendered as they are with masterful simplicity and telling originality. The idea of illustrating 'Peter Schlemihl' with woodcuts is a very fortunate one, as it not only suggests the period when Chamisso wrote this immortal fantasy, but somehow by its very nature of strong contrasts in Black and White constantly brings to mind the lost 'shadow'. Binding tight and contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. NW70
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. 148 +Plus 12 lea905 PUBLISHERS BINDINGS; ARNOLD; JAMES; POETRY; ILLUSTRATED; 1905.
pp. 648 +Plus numerous leaves of plates and illustrations throughout. 8vo. 220mm. Original publisher's full dark green pictorial cloth binding lettered and decorated black and gilt. Spine decorated and lettered similarly. Gilt rubbed on cover and binding rubbed. Spine slightly dented and soiled with wear at the head and tail. Marbled edges and marbled end papers. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very good. A sensational book that had both moral and political motivations. Published by subscription it was a Best-Seller. NW61
266 p. +Plus 16 leaves of plates. 8vo. Slightly browned original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in beige. Cover stamped in black, white, and green and gray. Spine in black and green. Corners bumped, lightly browned endpapers. Some loss of color on cover. Manuscript ownership on inside flyleaf of 'Pea Jazzaui.' 200mm. Hardbound. Good. NW66
Hardcover with dusjacket.340 p., 130 b/w ill. + 100 colour ill., 180 x 265 mm, Languages: English. ISBN 9781909400580. Rubens was mesmerised by faces. He studied physiognomy, the pseudo-science that began making headway in the sixteenth century, which postulated that a person?s character could be read from their facial features. He made geometrical analyses of the faces of ancient emperors and heroes. He invested a great deal of time in detailed anatomical studies, sometimes based on nature, and equally often on antique busts and coins. At times it seems as though the master wanted to know and understand every nook and cranny of the human face. To this end he studied man himself and the way in which the ancients dealt with nature. His best portrait copies, thus, are not strictly copies but rather studies in which art history, craftsmanship, literature and theory merge into an emulation of art and nature. They are works in which the artist was looking for what ultimately captivated him the most: man in all of his myriad facets, and the perspectives art afforded to better understand man.
Complete in 6 volumes: together over 6000 pp., 38th edition, 28cm., editor's illustrated hardcovers, fine condition (as new), [Detailed content: Volume I: Geographical section Albania-France, II: French Guiana-Paraguay, III: Peru-United Kingdom, IV: United States of America-Zimbabwe, V: Numerical ISBN section 978-0 to 978-3, VI: 978-4 to 978-99967], ISBN 978-3-11-023551-7, [Editor's new price is 939 euro, total weight is 15,5kg., extra shipping expenses apply: please inquire], T79233
Hardcover very good; jacket in good condition. Jacket is shelfworn and nicked; 1-2cm tears on upper leading corners and spine head. Hardcover spine ends lightly marked and bumped. Used
Very Good Paperback. Light shelfwear. Pages are browned but text is clean. 128p. First British Edition Used
Paris, Les Editeurs Français réunis, 1956. In-8, broché, 634 pp. Première traduction française. Bel exemplaire.
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. viii, 345 +Plus 16 plates of illustrations. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's full maroon cloth binding with gilt lettering and green, white, black, and light yellow cavalry officer decoration. Spine lettered in gilt. Cover color is good. Gilt is bright. Spine rubbed. Corners slightly bumped. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was 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. The illustrators here were among the most important and popular of the time. NW60
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. 229. 8vo. 200 mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in pink and green and red and white and black. It shows a large motor car with a winged sprite trying to climb on board. Charming. Lacks frontis and one plate is loose. Hardbound. Very good. NW65
pp. [xiii], 285, [3] + Plus Color Frontis. 8vo. 200mm. Publisher's green full cloth binding with cover stamped in yellow, black and orange decorated with a path leading up to a door. Spine lettered and decorated in black and yellow. Dust jacket intact but lacking front turn-in. Some loss and slightly torn cover of DJ. DJ decorated with color illustration depicting a Doctor opening up the door to an examination room. Manuscript ownership of 'Maggie P. Snovel, Moss Street Reading PA, April-4-1920.' Hardbound. Very Good. NW69
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. ix, 384 +Plus 6 plates of illustrations. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding lettered and decorated in gilt with a black and white illustration of a ship on a coast. Spine Lettered in gilt. Cover gilt is bright and illustration is slightly soiled. Spine faded. Corners sharp. Contents clean. Hardbound. Very Good. Charles Clark Munn (1848-1917) wrote various popular stories of rural and wilderness life, while engaged as a commercial taveler. NW59 / NW62
pp. (iv), 198 +Plus 2 plates + frontis portrait. 12mo. 200mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding decorated with humorous design in black, red, and gilt. Spine lettered in red. Cover color is good but slightly soiled with loss of cloth at the bottom of the boards. Loss of cloth at head and base of spine also. Damp-staining to some pages. Corners bumped. Hardbound. Good. Annie Riley Hale (1859-1944) wrote numerous magazine and newspaper articles, lectured on the 'negro problem' and economics, and was a popular speaker on the 'Bull Moose Circuit.' NW59
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.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, gilt back, black endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
288p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good