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1117114 pages of text & two pages forming paste-downs of varying shades of pale pink & cream gofun biki torinoko mica-printed paper all printed with mica patterns endpapers printed with mica patterns of plum flowers on branches & autumnal weeds bound in two “quires†& sewn together. Small 4to 240 x 180 mm. orig. pale gray semi-stiff wrappers with mica woodblock-printed designs of hydrangea leaves orig. printed label on upper cover. Saga near Kyoto: about 1608 or shortly thereafter.<br /> <BR> <BR> An ultimate luxury copy tokusei bon 特製本 in very fine condition with mica-printed text leaves and covers using paper of shades of pale pink cream and gray. This is the second time we have handled a copy of a KÅetsu utai bon in the most luxurious state of three.<br /> <BR> <BR> This is one of the series of 100 Noh plays produced at the famous private press in Saga just north of Kyoto. These sumptuous luxury editions were printed for the wealthy and enlightened merchant Suminokura Soan 1571-1632 in collaboration with his calligraphy teacher KÅetsu a leading cultural figure of his day famous as an artist potter lacquerer and connoisseur. These books are amongst the most remarkable printed works created in Japan or anywhere else; their design is far in advance of anything produced in the West. Issued in limited numbers they were intended for private distribution to an elite audience friends and acquaintances of the creators who formed the patrons of the Saga artistic community.<br /> <BR> <BR> Printed with movable type on luxurious thick paper the books have according to Hillier a modernity in design matched only by the works of William Blake and the French artists’ books of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They reveal the beauty of native Japanese calligraphy. The movable type is based on the calligraphy of KÅetsu.<br /> <BR> <BR> This series of mostly chants from Noh plays comprises “small pamphlet-size books each of about twelve or thirteen sheets whose outstanding feature is the decoration invariably of mica-printed patterns on stained or dyed paper which is of a distinction that immediately links them with the collaborative scroll works by KÅetsu and SÅtatsu and which has led to their being called KÅetsu-bon…These designs resulting from a sophisticated adaptation or distortion of natural forms are notable examples of one of the unique contributions of Japan to world art…<br /> <BR> <BR> “But decoration apart these No booklets are remarkable in other ways. An unusually thick and opaque kind of paper was used no doubt made specially for these editions and contrary to normal practice it was printed on both sides of the sheet. This ruled out the normal construction of a book whereby the sheets printed on one side only were folded in two and bound at the loose edges. The majority of the KÅetsu-bon were made up by an entirely different method. A number of sheets usually six in this copy three in the first “quire†and two in the second the outer leaves used as paste-downs were placed flat one above the other and the batch was then folded in two; two such sections would form a complete book. The binding again was unusual. The outer covers though printed first as a single sheet invariably with a mica-printed design were cut in two and each given a folded turnover along one edge in which one batch of the folded sheets was lodged. The two halves were then sewn together through the turn-overs of the two halves of the cover brought together at the inner edge. This is a binding method unique to Japan and is known as Yamato-toji or recchÅsÅ…<br /> <BR> <BR> “These KÅetsu-bon represent an astonishing leap forward to something entirely unprecedented in the history of the illustrated or decorated book. This was the first time a book had been conceived as a single unified work of printed decorative art…not until we come to William Blake’s Prophetic Books do we encounter anything remotely comparable and the creation in the West on any appreciable scale of books composed as homogeneously decorated printed works of art did not occur until the appearance of the French livres d’artiste in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.â€â€“Hillier The Art of the Japanese Book pp. 51-54.<br /> <BR> <BR> The KÅetsu utai bon were produced in three levels of luxury. The finest such as our example has mica patterns or images printed on the text leaves and covers before the text was printed with movable type. The next level also had mica-printed covers but employed papers of different colors with no mica printing on the text pages. The least luxurious version used only cream-colored text paper and had mica patterns printed on the covers.<br /> <BR> <BR> The covers of our copy are mica-printed with images of bamboo and with backgrounds of sprinkled mica. Each of the five sheets with text exhibits different mica-printed images including grass adorned with dew in the field Japanese pampas grass plum blossoms on branches and waves.<br /> <BR> <BR> The movable type characters are based on the calligraphy of Hon’Ami KÅetsu 1558-1637; this type is called hiragana majiri a combination of kanji and kana accompanied by dashes next to each syllable. These dashes are the notations for the pitches to be sung. The notes are not written as specifically as they are in Western sheet music. If the dash goes up the pitch is raised; if it is straight the same pitch is continued; and if it goes down the pitch is lowered.<br /> <BR> <BR> A very fine and fresh copy preserved in a wooden box. These KÅetsu utai bon are very rare on the market especially when in excellent condition like our example. Covers a bit dusty and a few unimportant marks.<br /> <BR> <BR> â§ Fischer et al. The Art of Hon’Ami Koetsu Japanese Renaissance Master pp. 174-75–“The deluxe editions of utai-bon that were printed at the Saga presses where Koetsu and Suminokura Soan collaborated to produce classics of earlier Japanese literature were intended for amateur connoisseurs like themselves. The thick paper mica-printed motifs and carved wood type were all part of an artistic whole meant to complement the aesthetic pleasure of the utai vocal performance.†Murase Tales of Japan. Scrolls and Prints from the New York Public Library pp. 157-59. unknown
19902080502106916517Not Available 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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838 pages. "Even though the geographic limitations of this work are prescribed by the boundaries of a specific Icelandic settlement, its general scope and extensive background research defy this narrow categorization. The author not only traces the history of the settlement itself, from its beginnings to recent times, he includes a great deal of material of potential interest to those who may have only tenuous links with the Icelandic cultural heritage, at the same time establishing ties between thousands of Icelandic-North Americans and their native Iceland.... The author's disciplined approach has made the writing of this book an arduous task, but at the same time his stringent demands upon himself have enhanced the scholarly merit of his work immeasurably. Virtually unaided, the author has now completed and seen through to publication a more meticulous piece of research than any previously undertaking in the field of Icelandic ethnic history." - Haraldur Bessason, Professor and Head , Department of Icelandic Language and Literature, University of Manitoba. Average wear. Binding intact. Gift greetings atop front free endpaper. Highlighting on five pages. A sound copy of this invaluable genealogical reference. HACKETT (2) 268. Book
20192080502106914683Not Available 2019. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with 2 folding pedigrees and folding facsimile as frontispieces; handsomely bound in full crushed morocco (red/navy/dark green respectively), backs with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt tops, hand-made endpapers, ribbon markers, a most attractive set ideal as a gift or for presentation. THE COMPLETE 'FORSYTE CHRONICLES' IN COLLECTED FORM. THE FIRST VOLUME IS THE FIRST ISSUE WITH THE CHART OPENING TO THE RIGHT, AND MISSING FULL STOP AT p.784. These three omnibus volumes together collect all the novels and interludes comprising the Forsyte Chronicles. The sequence comprises: The Man of Property, Indian Summer of a Forsyte, In Chancery, Awakening, To Let, The White Monkey, A Silent Wooing, The Silver Spoon, Passers By, Swan Song, Maid in Waiting, Flowering Wilderness, Over the River. The texts are complete and unabridged. AN ELEGANT SET OF AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERARY LANDMARK. See Marrot (1928) pp. 34-66 for first volume.
183344535Kopenhagen Schubothesen Buchhandlung 1833. Lex8vo. Smukt velbevaret samtidigt hldrbd. medophøjede bind på ryggen rig rygforgyldning. Bordurer i guld på permer. 4XXXVIII3728 pp. Litograferet foldekort over Færøerne samt 1 faksimileplanche. Her og der med lidt bruning af teksten. Stort eksemplar med brede marginer. <br/><br/><em>Originaltrykket. I forhold til den dansk-færøske version fra 1832 er denne udgave forsynet med en oversættelse til tysk af G.C.F. Mohnike. - Klose I 149. - Klose No. 5777. </em> unknown
183344535Kopenhagen, Schubothesen Buchhandlung, 1833. Lex8vo. Smukt velbevaret samtidigt hldrbd. medophøjede bind på ryggen, rig rygforgyldning. Bordurer i guld på permer. (4),XXXVIII,372,(8) pp. Litograferet foldekort over Færøerne samt 1 faksimileplanche. Her og der med lidt bruning af teksten. Stort eksemplar med brede marginer.
20142080502106915580Not Available 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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84926København Johann Rudolph Thiele 1772. 4to. 6 282 s. Kobberstukket tittelbl. trykket i rødt og sort. 1800-talls skinnbd. med strekdekor i gull på ryggen. Slitt ved øvre kapitél. Ryggen litt skrapet. Ex libris på forsats. Lite navnestempel på tittelbl. ellers et rent og pent eks. . unknown
19752080502106917664Not Available 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1775WRCAM47287Copenhagen: Godiche 1775. 8xxxii31881pp. plus two folding plates. Illustrations in text. Quarto. Original drab paper boards printed paper label. Spine cracked and chipped. Minor foxing to first and last few leaves. Most of second half of text unopened; untrimmed. Just about very good. A scholarly edition of Gunnlaugi's Saga "A love story of great sentimental charm" EB. Written in Icelandic and Latin the work is extensively annotated and includes a copious dictionary. The folding plates are of a meeting house and banquet hall from the period 1000 A.D. when the Sagas were actually recited. The Icelandic Sagas hold the seed for all early Norse literature and history and are one of the great sources for Western literature influencing such works as the Arthurian legends and the operas of Wagner. The editor has contributed extensive footnotes sometimes longer than the text itself and the appendix includes several genealogies. BRUNET V p.28. FISKE I:211. GRAESSE VI p.216. EB XXIII p.1001. Godiche hardcover books
83291København A. H. Godiche 1775. 4to. 245 x 195 mm. XXXII 318 79 s. Ekstra kobberstukket tittelbl. 3 kobbertukne plansjer hvorav 2 foldede. Kobberstukne vignetter. Samt. skinnbd. med sort skinn tittelfelt. Ryggdekor i gull. Ryggen rebacked med bevaring av gammel rygg. Ex libris på forsats K. A. Jacobsen. Gammelt navn på forsatsbl. . <br/><br/><em>Fint eksemplar på blått skrivepapir. </em> unknown
109331København A. H. Godiche 1775. 4to. 245 x 195 mm. XXXII 318 79 s. Ekstra kobberstukket tittelbl. 3 kobbertukne plansjer hvorav 2 foldede. Kobberstukne vignetter. 1800-talls skinnbind. Ryggdekor i gull og blindpreg. Ex libris på forsats Eyvind Finsen. . unknown
177270782Kaupmannahavfn 1772. Liten 4to. Noe senere skinnryggbind med enkel ryggforgylling og marmorerte dekler. Tittelblad trykt i rødt og svart. 4 282 s. Med to sider faksimile av et brev samt to kobberstukne vignetter. Johann Rudolph Thiele Islandsk. <br/><br/><em>Med Sophus Bugges navnetrekk. </em> unknown
233885ChristianiaTrykt hos Brögger og Christie 1871. LV 1 blank 1222 s. Bundet i et nyere håndbundet skinnbind med grønt skinn tittelfelt og ryggdekor i gull. Liten rift fagmessig reparert på s. 1 ellers et rent og fint eksemplar. . unknown
19872082402113509081Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 11 Not Available paperback
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19712080502106912205Not Available 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19992080502106913943Not Available 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback