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Folio, 230,8pp., 104 plates, illustrs., in the text, orig. stiff printed wrappers, 273 items. Special folio catalogue.
First Edition, 102pp., orig. buckram, t.e.g. d.w.
4to, 29, [1]pp., limited edition of 29 hand-numbered copies, this being number 14, 11 illustrs., signs of labels having been removed, orig. cloth.
2 Vols., in one, small 4to (260 x 160 mm), 103 leaves including title and two advertisement leaves; 22 leaves including title and advert leaf (ornaments numbered 1-103), all printed on rectos only, printed on thick paper stock, 'Lepard' watermark, orig. boards with marbled covers, printed paper title label to spine (rubbed), inner hinges expertly repaired, a very good uncut copy with wide margins. The Fry's were a Bristol family, and Joseph Fry (1728-87) established the foundry at Bristol in 1764, in partnership with William Pine and Isaac Moore as manager and type-designer. By 1766 the foundry had moved to London, with Moore retiring in 1776 and Pine shortly after. In 1782 Fry took his sons Edmund (especially interested in exotic founts) and Henry into partnership, and made considerable purchases of Greeks and Orientals at the sale of James' foundry. Joseph retired in 1787 and in 1794 Isaac Steele joined as partner until 1808, when Edmund Fry was left in sole control until he admitted his son to partnership. In 1829 the foundry was acquired by William Thorowgood. A very good copy of this extremely rare and substantial specimen book. Berry & Johnson, p. 45; Mosley, 118 & 119.
Small 4to (250 x 155 mm), title with vignette, 2 ff. adverts, 126 ff. (i.e., 100ff. type specimens, 26 ff. ornaments, numbered 1-130) all printed on rectos only, printed on thick paper stock, 'Lepard' watermark, occasional spotting and turned corners, cont. calf, rubbed, joints cracked, black morocco spine label. The Fry's were a Bristol family, and Joseph Fry (1728-87) established the foundry at Bristol in 1764, in partnership with William Pine and Isaac Moore as manager and type-designer. By 1766 the foundry had moved to London, with Moore retiring in 1776 and Pine shortly after. In 1782 Fry took his sons Edmund (especially interested in exotic founts) and Henry into partnership, and made considerable purchases of Greeks and Orientals at the sale of James' foundry. Joseph retired in 1787 and in 1794 Isaac Steele joined as partner until 1808, when Edmund Fry was left in sloe control until he admitted his son to partnership. In 1829 the foundry was acquired by William Thorowgood. A very good copy of this extremely rare and substantial specimen book. Following an introduction, the specimens proceed from Ten line Pica to Diamond: 'the smallest Letter in the World. It gets in considerably more than the famous Dutch Diamond.' There are type in Hebrew and Greek, ornamental, Blacks, Exotics, Ships, Bands, frames, & decorative pieces composed of flowers continuing to a priced section of cast ornaments. This edition not listed by ESTC, Berry & Johnson and Mosley both cite the St. Bride copy only. Berry & Johnson, p. 46; Mosley, 122.
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece, 5 plates on 3 and a double-page plate, some light offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter with one tape repair on front panel and medium-size piece (not affecting text) missing from rear panel. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER.
232p. SOFTCOVER. Paperback Very good condition
4to (290 x 225mm), xv, [1], 46pp., 92 collotype plates, with the bookplate of the Printer's Library (Oxford University Press) and small stamp to verso of title-page, title printed in red and black, orig. quarter blue Roxburghe morocco, spine lettered in gilt, slightly faded, uncut, t.e.g. Barker, 224.
257 pages. Author's inscription upon title page. Biography of a survivor of World War II. "As I bailed out of the side of the aircraft, I counted to five to make sure I was clear of the plane. Then I pulled the ripcord and in about two seconds there was a terrific slap on both sides of my face as the shoot straps hit me. At the same time, there was a terrific jolt as the shoot slowed my descent.... before I knew anything else, I crashed through some trees and came to a halt in pitch darkness.... I finally realized that my feet were not on the ground." Decent reading copy. Book
252p., illus. Hardcover Ex-Library in good condition
Small light brown quarto; xiv, 31 p, b&w illus ; 26 cm. #11 out of 100 copies. || Signed by author. || Rare; only 1 holding in WorldCat. || Offprint. Bibliography; Language.
Paperback, 312 p., 148 x 210 mm, ISBN 9782503510965.
36 pages. Contents: Life in Water; The Origin of Cetaceans; Cetacean Social Organization and Behaviour; Aquatic Adaptations; New Ideas and Research on Cetaceans; Do Whales Navigate using the Earth's Magnetism?; The Cetacean Brain and Intelligence; Prey Capture by Toothed Whales - a stunning new idea; A closer look at the Cetacean stomach; About Cetacean hearing; The H.R. MacMillan Gallery of Whales. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
237p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition Essays on printing, Arabian Nights, Goldsmith, Swift, Maria Edgeworth, Defoe and others
Roy. 4to., First Edition, with a mounted coloured frontispiece, 7 fine mounted coloured plates and very numerous monochrome photographs and diagrams in the text; original brown cloth, upper board lettered in black, gilt back, case mildly shaken (but binding entirely sound), else a very good, clean copy.
51 pages. Many charming colour illustrations. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A very nice copy of this vintage title. Book
182 pages including black and white photographs. Packed with now-odd but still fascinating facts about people and places along the way, Graham's account of the journey delightfully re-creates the banality of official receptions and officious dignitaries, as well as the banter of the Governor General's staff as train and ship took them ever closer to the fabled land of gold. Book unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket with several small tears and average edge wear. Book
8pp., stapled.
Folio (340 x 215 mm), [2], 10pp., printed on bluish paper, stitched as issued. Printed from Phillipps MS. 2670. A printed note in Latin on the final leaf apologises for the numerous for the numerous errors (errata fill all p. 10) caused by the editor not being able to compare proofs with the original, due to absence. Fenwick 112; Holzenberg 392.
Large octavo in a white DJ ; xiv, 464 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm Biography -- United States -- Military History -- Generals
Large 8vo, [6],228pp., with nearly 100 reproductions mostly from 17th and early 18th century works, orig. cloth.
32 pages. Black and white photos, illustrations and maps. "Aiken Lake area is defined as a strip of country about 30 miles long and 10 miles wide, trending northwest through and east of Aiken and Uslika Lakes." - from introduction. Includes topography and glacial geology, bedrock geology and mineral deposits. Average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy working copy. Book
32 pages. Features: "Belinda" - 1931 Series 151 Franklin Sedan owned by Josephine and Helene Lewinsohn; Franklin Clubbers Meet in Virginia; 1979 Westrek; Chape Condit - our goodwill ambassador; Susie - the 1916 Franklin touring car, Model 8, of Zellah and Peter Yegen, Jr.; Grandfather's Franklin, by William N. Wiseman III; Four pages of great vintage photos; Test Trip into New England - 915 miles in Vermont; A Wee Bit More About Local Franklin History in St. Albans, VT; John Burns Column on Restoration and Maintenance - The Atwater Kent Ignition System and starter repair on 1922 10A Northeast Starter; The Six-Cylinder Air-Cooled Car - reprint of a 1922 driver report of a Series Nine Franklin; John D. Leary's 1929 - 130 Franklin Sedan; The Franklin Golf Wagon - was Franklin a pioneer of the station wagon?; Four pages of reprinted "Serviceable Suggestions for Franklin Owners". Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
100 pages. Features: The Silent Sky-Terror - The R.F.C. and the R.N.A.S. were required to put an end to a strange invasion from the clouds; The Fog of Fear - Kinley of the Secret Service Sets out to bring in the killers of the Clouds to book; Bristol Fashion - An old war horse comes into its own; Mind the Step - A man who knew nearly everything about flying-boats; True Story - Warriors of the Air - A vivid year-by-eary account of the achievements of Britain's Air Services during the Great War; He Couldn't Say When - Lieutenant Struthers, R.F.C., tells his pupil to Take a Point on the Horizon and Keep Going; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Chips from spine. Book
46 pages. Six pages of color photos of Jackson plus biographical information and his comments on the making of the songs in this, his third Arista release. Songs include: Chattahoochee; She's got the Rhythm (and I got the Blues); Tonight I Climbed the Wall; I Don't Need the Booze (To Get a Buzz On); (Who Says) You Can't Have It All; Up to My Ears in Tears; Tropical Depression; She Likes It Too; If It Ain't One Thing (It's You); Mercury Blues. Book