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19663778Amsterdam: Menno Hertzberger & Co 1966. First edition. Original Cloth. Very Good mild ex-library no DJ. Small Quarto pp. 302 indexed Bibliography edited by Dennis E. Rhodes. A very nice copy of this collection of essays by Scholderer the preeminent British incunabulist of the twentieth century. "The book contains all that the author considers most worthy of preservation among his many contributions in the field of early publishing and printing history. Menno Hertzberger & Co hardcover
20037013Rudolfstadt: Burgart-Presse Jens Henkel 2003. First edition Limited to 500 copies. Orange Cloth over Boards w/ b/w title and logo inlaid center front. As New no DJ as issued. Large Octavo pp. 215 indexed profusely illustrated w/ 162 color reproductions. Burgart-Presse Jens Henkel hardcover
201415879Berlin: Self published 2014. First edition limited to 250 copies. Decorated Boards. New. Quarto pp. 283. Richly illustrated with color and b/w photos. Text in German and English. A beautifully produced volume on the design and content of rare and antiquarian booksellers' catalogs primarily from the 20th century. This is the fourth in a series on books and book catalogs produced and privately printed by the authors Jürgen and Waltraud Holstein. With more than 800 annotated examples of antiquarian book catalog covers this well-researched visually impressive work provides historians designers and bibliophiles with a valuable resource on the subject. (Self published) hardcover
1817D6441London: John Murray 1817. Second Edition. Translated from the French. Hardcover. Very Good. Half calf and marbled paper gilt-stamped lettering in red leather spine label. Upper board detached. Some offsetting onto endpapers; very faint foxing on title-page; otherwise internally nice and clean. An excellent candidate for repair though it'd be a shame to lose the previous owner's bookplate attached to front paste-down: "William Hetherington / His Book / 'And please return it. You may think it a strange request but I find that although many of my friends are poor arithmeticians they are nearly all fo them good bookkeepers.' -- Scott." <br/><br/> John Murray hardcover
201112583Chicago: Caxton Club 2011. First edition. Cloth over Boards. New. Quarto pp. 214. Presents 52 association copies and the stories behind them. A fascinating read especially such "associations" as the copy of "The Great Gatsby" inscribed by Fitzgerald to T. S. Elliot sic or Whitman and Thoreau inscribing copies to each other during a visit in Brooklyn owned by who else The Library of Congress! Caxton Club hardcover
1931D6663London: Monotype Corporation Limited 1931. Hardcover. Very Good. Brown cloth gilt-stamped lettering on spine; 4to; pp. 97. Spine tips and corners bumped; boards very faintly water-stained; some very faint foxing on prelims and terminals otherwise internally bright and clean. <br/><br/> Monotype Corporation Limited hardcover
201319170New York: Grolier Club 2013. First edition Limited. Cloth over Boards. New in new dustjacket. Quarto pp. 288. Illustrated with 749 color illustrations. Limited edition of 1500 copies. A beautifully produced visually spectacular catalog for the exhibit of the same name showing at New York's Grolier Club through February of 2014. Written by exhibit curator and architectural photographer Richard Cheek this book documents the development and influence of the house design book from early American builders' manuals through the rise of popular pattern books and catalogs for kit homes and house designs. "In this illustrated survey - the first of its kind to showcase the enormous variety and graphic appeal of these materials - Richard Cheek highlights the more visually arresting and socially compelling examples focusing on books that reveal the character of our country as much as they do the style of our houses." Filled with over 600 examples this thoroughly researched volume is a significant contribution to the study of American domestic architecture and the influence of published architectural designs on America's homes. Grolier Club hardcover
19829119Paris: UNESCO 1982. Staplebound Wraps. Very Good. Small quarto pp. ranges from 30-140 most 40-50. Reports prepared for UNESCO's 1982 World Congress on Books; nice copies containing a wealth of information not easily to be found elsewhere. A scarce group of books! UNESCO paperback
19093756Worcester MA: American Antiquarian Society 1909. First edition. Original Cloth. Very Good mild ex-library cover bumped. Octavo pp. 413 Vol I 381 Vol II indexed frontis of Isaiah Thomas. American Antiquarian Society hardcover
1192London 1933. Numbers 1-4. Complete in 7 parts. Number 4 part 1 is in the first issue printed wrappers London ,1933. unknown
19078783New York: Burt Franklin 1969 1907. Reprint. Cloth over Boards. Very Good mild ex-library. Octavo pp. approx. 475 illustrated in b/w w/ several maps and manuscript pages. Burt Franklin hardcover
19443707Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press 1944. First edition. Original Navy Cloth. Very Good mild ex-library. Octavo 3 volumes Volume I = Description and Bibliography Vol II & III =Subject Index each volume about 400 pp. Johns Hopkins Press hardcover
19843743Oberbayern: Getrud Arntz-Winter 1984. First edition. Original Wraps. Very Good mild ex-library. Octavo 2 volumes pp. 122 158 text in German Volume II covers 1974-1983. Getrud Arntz-Winter paperback
Zweite deutsche Ausgabe der kurz nach dem Tod Byrons im Jahr 1824 erschienenen, tagebuchartigen Aufzeichnungen des Cousins von Shelley und engen Vertrauten Byrons im italienischen Exil, die einen frühen, verdienstvollen Einblick in Leben und Werk dieses bedeutenden, im griechischen Freiheitskampf gefallenen englischen Romantikers, seiner Wegbegleiter und Widersacher bieten, und als Vorbild für Eckermanns Gespräche mit Goethe gedient haben sollen. Für die ebenfalls schon 1824 erschienene deutsche Erstausgabe schrieb Goethe denn auch einen Nachruf, der auch in vorliegende Ausgabe übernommen wurde. Der Bd. beinhaltet neben zweier Porträts von Byron (Frontispiz und Vignette mit Kopf), weitere Porträts auf Kunstdruckpapier von Goethe sowie von Gräfin Teresa Guiccioli, der Geliebten des Dichters, und seiner Ehefrau Lady Noel Byron. - Einband geringfügig berieben, sonst sauberes Exemplar dieser sorgfältig edierten (und mit einem Index versehenen), sowie solide gestalteten, gedruckten und gebundenen Ausgabe. (Copyright Domenico Jacono. Verwendung der Titelaufnahme oder von Teilen daraus nur mit ausdrücklicher Genehmigung.)
Second edition, [2 ads], [36]pp., with printed title-page and half-title, engraved headpiece, the advert leaf includes two editions of Beckford's Vathek and A Description of Fonthill Abbey. Small 4to (235 x 145 mm), 2 works in one, recent half calf to style, marbled boards, spine tooled in gilt. A survey of the principal public and private libraries in England, listing highlights of the collections and concluding with brief accounts of 30 important English book auctions from the 17th century onwards. William Beckford assisted in the compilation of this work, particularly in the description of his own library at Fonthill. The Dialogue in the Shades is a two-part pamphlet of satirical verse is a response to Dibdin's Lincolne Nosegay and the Bibliographical Decameron. The attribution varies from William Beckford to the Clarke brothers. This second edition is issued with an additional half-title, title-page with note from 'Mr. Wynkem' on the verso, and with the addition of The Diary of Roger Payne, a work in the same vein. A rare anti-Dibdinia item. Windle & Pippin, D9.
201507688Paris, Editions de la tour du guet, 1957 ; in-12, 250 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Ilustrations de nicole houdard.
First edition, royal 8vo (270 x 178 mm), 48pp., one of 100 copies, half title, some light spotting, minor worm holes to blank gutter margin, original blue boards, upper joint split, uncut. 'Despite Dibdin's protestations... M. Licquet's corrections of his rather careless account of some of the books he was shown at Rouen was sufficiently embarrassing to cause Dibdin to omit the whole account of that library in his second edition.'?Jackson. The half-title reads: 'Voyage Bibliographique Arch?ologique et Pittoresque, en France et en Allemagne, par le Rev. Th. Frognall'. Jackson, 52; Windle & Pippin, A41.
1994864321994 Paris, Hachette (Bibliothèque des Ecoles), 1920, grand in 8°, relié pleine percaline rouge décorée de l'éditeur, tête dorée, 299 pages ; cartonnage fané avec frottis. Exemplaire modeste.
29476Paris, Hachette & Cie (coll. "Bibliothèque des Ecoles et des Familles"), 1904. Pt. in-4°, 319p. Reliure demi-chagrin rouge à coins, cartouche doré du Lycée Louis Le Grand sur le premier plat (livre de prix).
Royal 8vo, 32pp., title vignette, some light browning, orig. paper wrappers.
329313 pages in8 - sans date - et 2 pages in8 -
1909661271909 P., Hachette, 1909, in 8° broché, 249 pages.
19762090502113716741Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
First Edition, 4to, [vi],199,[1]pp., Graham Pollard's copy with his bookplate, facsimiles, orig. cloth. A catalogue (with a facsimile of each title-page) of the chained libraries deposited in the Church of St. Ann, Turton & Chapel of St. Thomas, Gorton.
First edition, 4to, [vi], 199, [1]pp., numerous facsimile title-pages, orig. orange blind-stamped cloth, a nice copy. A catalogue (with a facsimile of each title-page) of the chained libraries deposited in the Church of St. Ann, Turton & Chapel of St. Thomas, Gorton.