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Above-average wear externally. Binding intact. Small bookseller sticker inside front board. Prior owner's name neatly clipped from atop half-title page which still bears the writing "Christmas 1954." A worthy first edition copy. Book
Contents clean, bright and unmarked. Very light wear and soiling externally. Backstrip complete and intact. Binding tight. Truly a premium copy. Book
Book very clean, bright and unmarked with light wear and bit of lean to spine. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in clear protective sleeve. Nice first edition copy. Book
Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Average wear to dust jacket which bears one inch tear to base of front panel. Nice first edition copy. Book
103 pages. Average wear externally. Top inch of backstrip missing. Small chips from bottom of backstrip. Gift greetings, dated 1939, upon half-title page else contents clean and unmarked. Exquisitely illustrated in colour. A sound first printing copy of this most wonderful Christmas work. Book
A remarkably well-preserved first printing copy of this wonderfully illustrated Christmas tale. Aside from light external wear, the only defect is a narrow one inch opening between top of backstrip and front board. Contents clean, bright and unmarked. A copy of such high quality is rare indeed. Book
Somewhat above-average wear externally. Backstrip professionally replaced in light blue cloth. Binding sound. Contents unmarked aside from a faint half-inch mark upon title page. Moderate foxing to contents which also bear the occasional fingerprint or bit of soiling. Ultra-rare first edition copy. Book
92 pages. Average external wear. Backstrip fully intact. Contents pleasingly clean and unmarked. A quality first edition copy of this typically charming Alison Uttley tale. Book
78 pages. Hinges and binding intact. Backstrip partially worn at ends but intact. Above-average external wear. Spine slant. Three inch tear to top edge of page 20. A child has coloured part of back endpaper with green pencil crayon - otherwise unmarked. Worthy first edition copy of this charming tale. Book
Heavily worn. Front hinge open. Binding open at last page. Other lesser defects. A worthy first edition reading copy. Book
Unmarked. Binding intact. Above-average wear. Backstrip missing. A worthy reading copy. Book
pp. xii, 275 + Map. Map endpapers. Bookplate of Mrs. Clinton N. Myers (of the famous Hanover Shoe family) on first fly leaf. 8vo. 210mm. Original full red cloth binding. Spine slightly faded. Anne (Spencer) Morrow Lindbergh (1906-2001) was a pioneering American aviator, author, and the spouse of fellow aviator Charles Lindbergh. WOMEN BX 2
Edition originale du recueil de Paul Eluard (1895-1952), avec portrait inédit en frontispice par Louis MARCOUSSIS. Tirage à 685 exemplaires; 1 des 650 sur vélin du Marais, justifié n°232 (après 35 sur vergé Montval). Français
Paris, Atalante, 2001. Un volume fort in-8 oblong. (23 x 30,5 cm). Cartonnage imprimé de l'éditeur dans sa boîte d'origine. 72 pp. 36 photographies imprimées en trichromie. Leporello et couverture rigide. Ouvrage présenté dans sa boîte d’éditeur. Texte en français, en allemand et en anglais. Edition originale numérotée et tirée sur papier Job Matillant. Édition originale. Très bel exemplaire. Etat neuf. * First edition, first printing. Limited edition stamp numbered on the colophon page. Hardcover. Gray paper-covered boards, with gray endpapers, housed in a corrugated cardboard clamshell case, no dust jacket as issued. Panoramic photographs by Josef Koudelka. Essay (in English, French and German) by Gilles A. Tiberghien. Includes a biography and captions written by the plant managers. 72 pp. with 36 black and white plates. The image size of each plate is 7-3/8 x 22-5/8 inches beautifully printed on heavy stock paper (each reproduction is the length of two folded pages). All pages are attached in a Leporello (accordion-fold) 72 total page.
Recueil de poèmes de BRICE-ELLY, avec 8 illustrations à pleine page de l'auteur. Edition originale tirée à 300 exemplaires: 1 des 150 sur vélin, justifié n°162 (après 150 sur chiffon). Français
Rusconi, gennaio 1994. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
pp. 287 + Frontis: Original portrait photograph "From a Photo by Brady." 12mo. 190 mm. First leaves quite age stained. XLib. Endpapers perished. Gerard Hallock (1800-1866) journalist and public benefactor. He was born in Plainfield, MA; graduated from Williams College; and in 1824 established in Boston the Telegraph, which in 1825 was merged into the Recorder. He removed to New York city in 1827, to assist in editing the New York Observer, of which he was part owner, and in 1828 became part owner with David Hale in the Journal of Commerce. In 1828 they obtained advance European news by intercepting incoming vessels at Sandy Hook, and in 1833 secured advance information from congress by an express coach between Philadelphia and New York, with eight relays of horses, and this relay was subsequently extended to Washington and finally resulted in the Halifax express - the fore-runner to the famed Pony Express. Although a pro-slavery Democrat, he was a friend of the slaves, believing in emancipation through compensation to owners, and he personally purchased the freedom of upwards of one hundred slaves, whom he transported to Liberia. He founded the Southern Aid Society when the American Home Mission Society withdrew its support from the churches maintained by slave-holders. When the government in 1861 denied the use of the mails to the Journal of Commerce, Mr. Hallock retired from journalism and from all participation in public affairs. He died in New Haven, CT. Jan. 4, 1866. NW25
Paris, Librairie José Corti, 1947. In-12, format oblong, couverture imprimée en deux tons, noir et rouge et rempliée, 117 pp plus 2 ff de table et 1 f. achevé d'imprimer. Edition originale. Frontispice par André Masson. Un des 900 ex numérotés sur papier pur fil Lafuma, troisième papier après 23 sur Arches et 50 sur papier vélin du Marais. Bel exemplaire en parfait état. N° 153.
"Journal des Poètes" Collection des Iles de Lérins, 1947. Petite plaquette in-12, brochée. Édition originale. Tirage à 200 exemplaires numérotés. Un des 170 sur Satiné. Enrichi d'un envoi autographe du poète. Joint une plaquette "Feu de Joie", La Tour du Feu, avec égalemment un envoi autographe.
Paris, Fontaine, Collection L'Age d'Or, N° 15, 1945. In-16, broché, couverture rempliée et illustrée par Mario Prassinos, 40 pp. Edition originale. Tirage à 1225 ex. Un des 1200 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin blanc. N° 279.
"Les Hantises": édition originale en provençal du premier drame de Francès FAVIER, sculpteur et auteur dramatique avignonnais (1850-1920), tirée à 100 exemplaires numérotés sur grand papier filigrané [hollande]; exemplaire justifié n°40. Provençal
Recueil qui, "par sa tenue littéraire, son système orthographique, la valeur de ses collaborateurs, annonce les temps nouveaux de la poésie provençale", regroupant les oeuvres de "vieux patoisants tels que d'ASTROS, GAUT, etc... et surtout des poètes de la nouvelle génération, les futurs fondateurs du Félibrige, MISTRAL, [... 10 poèmes en édition originale], AUBANEL, Paul GIERA, MATHIEU, etc" (Ch.-P. Julian et P. Fontan); introduction de SAINT-RENE TAILLANDIER; glossaire provençal/français in fine. Edition originale; exemplaire bien complet du portrait en frontispice. Bilingue provençal / français
Paris, José Corti, 1974. In-12, 244 pp ; demi-veau aubergine à bandes, dos lisse, titre en long, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés, étui bordé (reliure signée de D. Grégoire). Edition originale. Tirage à 293 ex n°. Un des 150 sur vergé ivoire. Très bel exemplaire.
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, décembre 1948. Fort in-8, broché, non coupé, 832 pp. Portrait en frontispice et carte hors-texte. Edition originale de la traduction française sur papier d'édition, exemplaire du Service de Presse.
Paris, Les Sept Couleurs, 1952. In-8, broché, couverture rempliée, non coupé, 224 pp. Edition originale posthume. Un des exemplaires numérotés sur Alfa mousse.