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1903226746London Alexander Moring The De La More Press 1903. 1903. First edition. 12mo. Frontispiece. Edited and with a 27 page foreword by Sir Ernest Clarke. Original 1/2 vellum over blue/gray cloth t.e.g. uncut. Very good. Bookplate of Vincent Lloyd Russell on the front pastedown. 285 pages. Signed and inscribed: "To Sydney Cockerell Esq. With the Editor's kind regards Oct. 1903." Printed by Butler & Tanner. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Alexander Moring The De La More Press, 1903. hardcover books
19691619Garden City: Doubleday. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1969. Hardcover. B0006BYM66 . Illustrated by the author. First edition. Near fine in a near fine minor edge wear dust jacket. . Doubleday hardcover books
2012USAMCAP00LWIncubation Press 2012. Very Good. Samson Art. The Captains' Airline: Pushing Back From the Brink. Bend OR: Incubation Press 2012. 419pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Few pages jammed at bottom in rear of book. Incubation Press paperback books
2005117646Quebec: J'Ai Vu 2005. First edition. Softcover. Text in French. Illustrated throughout with numerous black and white photographs. A fine and tight copy in wrappers. Uncommon. J'Ai Vu unknown books
1872RSAMFAL00JNScribner & Co 1872. Good. Samson George W. False Claim of Mormonism. In Scribners Monthly Illustrated Magazine Vol 3 #4 March 1872. New York: Scribner & Co 1872. 572-578pp. 8vo. Green/black printed wraps. Book condition: Good. Wraps chipped at edges and torn 1 inch at top spine. Spine rolled a bit. Text block has deckle edge that is a bit ragged. Contents otherwise good clean and relatively tight. Samson's name not attached to the article but listed as author in Contents. Scribner & Co paperback books
194792933Paris: Millieu Du Monde 1947. paperback. very good. Illustrated. 277pp. 8vo original printed wrappers; unopened pages browned. Paris: Millieu Du Monde 1947. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Millieu Du Monde unknown books
119346hardcover. illus. 4to cloth d.w. N.Y.: Winchester 1973. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
2005189091Lyons Press 2005-08-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Lyons Press paperback books
198160117Clinton NJ: Amwell Press 1981. First edition 1/1000 copies signed by the author illustrator and the publisher Jim Rikhoff. 8vo. xii 304 pp. Illustrated from line drawings plates color frontispiece. Contributors to this anthology of grizzly bear hunting include Annabel Frank Hibben Jack O'Connor Elmer Keith Hornaday and Saxton Pope. Very good. Gilt-stamped decorated red bonded leather publisher's slipcase. 7261. <br/><br/> Amwell Press hardcover books
197960116Clinton NJ: Amwell Press 1979. First edition 1/1000 copies signed by the author illustrator and the publisher Jim Rikhoff. 8vo. xvi 250 pp. Line drawings color frontispiece. Contributors to this anthology include Teddy Roosevelt William Faulkner Elmer Keith Fred Bear and Jack O'Connor among others. Very good. Gilt-stamped decorated black leatherette slipcase. 6858. <br/><br/> Amwell Press hardcover books
1991Embry 192532Stackpole Books 1991. Later printing. Bookplate near fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Stackpole Books, 1991. Later printing. unknown books
198261070bdClinton NJ: The Amwell Press 1982. Second Printing. Octavo brown illustrated cloth hardcover gilt illus. of bear to upper cover gilt letters and illus. to spine xvi 238 pp. Contents: Foreword; Introduction; Acknowledgements; The White bears of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804-1806; Wahb-Seton’s Grizzly; Ben Lilly’s Bears; Faulkner’s Bear; Ben East’s Bears; Phil Moore’s Grizzly; Frank Dufresne’s Bears; Elmer Keith’s Bears; The Glacier Bear; Grizzly Adams and His Bears; Warren Page’s Grizzly; O’Connor’s Bears; Monarch; Of Grizzlies and the River; Bears that Make my Memory Sweat; The Day the Bears Come Out; Polar Bears; Brown Bears the Hard Way; Grizzly Bears; Plenty of Bear. The Amwell Press, (1982). Second Printing. hardcover books
1976271793New York: Knopf 1976. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Ernest Seton Thompson. Illustrations from 57 paintings; 36 in color plus & 71 drawings. Slim oblong 4to two-toned cloth d.w. New York: Knopf 1976. First edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
1997031917London: Rubicon Press 1997. Revised Edition Reprinted. xvii 150p. b/w illus. original stiff wrappers. Rubicon Press unknown books
1961291691961. SAMSON P. HAH-FI! Cedar Falls Iowa: L.T. Slaughter & Company 1961. 16mo. printed wraps. Limited Edition of 1000 numbered copies. Volume One. Near fine. $15.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
196741747New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1967. 8vo pp. 186; illustrations; original cloth in white price-clipped dust jacket a bit soiled shelf wear to jacket edges small loss to front bottom edge not affecting text; previous bookseller's ticket on ffep; interior fine. A collection of 75 word puzzles showing "how the study of the many senses of ordinary words can improve your ability to solve problems create analyse" - upper jacket cover. <br/><br/> E.P. Dutton & Co hardcover books
18458605Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184513938Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling and minor foxing. A rare example of an original watercolour design based on an 18th-century Delft vase in the Musée des Arts Décoratif by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184514128Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling and minor foxing. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
18458602Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
18458610Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling minor foxing. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
18458611Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling minor foxing. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
18458603Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling and a watermark in the lower half of the image. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184514122Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling minor foxing a few brownish stains at the top of the image and a skillfully repaired small tear in the top left margin. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184513967Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some light soiling and minor foxing. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books