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1986244347New York: Harper 1986. First. hardcover. very good-/very good-. Illus. 850pp. Tall 8vo blue cloth d.w. and cloth lightly soiled. New York: Harper & Row 1986.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
197631441976. FERNANDEZ Julio Fausto. HOMENAJE A MARITAIN. San Salvador El Salvador: Tipografia Comercial 1976. 8vo. pictorial white wraps; 170 pages. First Edition. A tribute to Jacques Maritain- a French Catholic philosopher 1882-1973 who helped revive St. Thomas Aquinas for modern times and a prominent drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. He was also a long-time friend and mentor to Pope Paul VI. Signed presentation from Fernandez on the front endpaper to El Salvadoran writer Alvaro Aldredo Betancourt Blanco: "Para el maestro insigne culto escritor academics ilustre y noble amigo profesor Aldredo Betancourt. Julio F. Fernandez S.S. 20-IX-76." Betancourt has also penned his name in ink at the top of the Prologo page. Very Good little soil covers contents clean & tight. $250.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
1986013160Berlin Germany: Grundkreditbank 1986. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. About 100 pages; unpaginated. Paperback binding with minimal shelfwear. Text is in German and English. Illustrated by numerous color plates. First edition. Previous owner's name neatly on the inside of the rear cover. From the collection of Louis Marder Shakespeare historian and collector of books by on or referring to William Shakespeare. Grundkreditbank Paperback books
20052213Leipzig: Faber & Faber 2005. Near Fine. Large 4to 305 x 230 mm. 239 1 pp. With 140 color illustrations. Original brown cloth with gilt lettering on cover and spine original printed dustjacket. Catalogue of 1448 items. With "Zur Geschichte der Sammlung" Karla Faust; "Die Buchenbande" Andreas Wittenberg; Widerspruchlichkeiten Holger Nickel; Zeittafel Corneila Wolff foreword afterword and indices. Elaborately produced full-color catalogue of 1448 books printed by Aldus Manutius 1450-1515 and his heirs preserved in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. Most of the books came from the fabulous library of Count Etienne Mejan 1765-1846 which was acquired en bloc in 1847 by King Ferdinand Wilhelm IV of Prussia for the then enormous sum of 64000 talers. The books are listed chronologically with bibliographical and copy-specific information about bindings provenance etc. There are several insightful introductions including discussions about the history of the Aldine Collection at the SB Berlin K. Faust the bindings A. Wittenberg bibliographical and historical contradictions "Widerspruchlichkeiten" H. Nickel. There are 4 extensive indices / registers and finally a Summary in English French and Spanish. Faber & Faber unknown books
192021457ENew York: Chelsea House 1920. First Edition. From the library of author William F. Nolan with his signed bookplate on which is printed “The Works of Frederick Faust Bill Nolan†above Nolan’s signature “William F. Nolanâ€. Written in pencil on the front free endpaper above the bookplate in Nolan’s hand is “Faust’s first serial for Western Story Mag.†David Manning is one of the pseudonyms of Frederick Schiller Faust 1892 - 1944 best known for his westerns written under another pseudonym Max Brand. A lightly handled copy with some rubbing and light wear to the cloth the lower right corner of the front board slightly bumped and with some slight spotting to the fore-edge. in a lightly dust soiled and spotted dust jacket with some small chips and tears. Chelsea House hardcover books
198579153Philadelphia:: University of Pennsylvania Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1985. Hardcover. 0812279492 . First edition thus. About fine in like dust jacket. . University of Pennsylvania Press, hardcover books
1509045603Paris: de Marnef 1509. First Edition. Hardcover rebound in leather. Near Fine Condition. Rebound in full red morocco with a black morocco label to the front board new endpapers. No printer listed but the printer's mark of de Marnef on the title page. A few minor stains bright and clean overall. 35 leaves. A lovely Parisian edition of Francesco Ottavio's 1447-1490 neo-latin poetry edited by the great editor and printer Josse Badius and the poet critic and friend of Erasmus Andrelini. Just one copy in OCLC. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045603. <br/><br/> de Marnef hardcover books
36410Folio linen. Muenchen: Moos 1965.<br/><br/> Complete facsimile of the richly illustrated Venice 1615-16 edition; with brief text by Adolf Wissner.<br/><br/> unknown books
1970163101Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1970. Octavo pp. i-vi vii-xii 1-2 3-330 331: blank 332: colophon illustrations cloth. First edition. Includes a very useful bibliography pp. 273-301 and filmography pp. 305-09. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #163101 University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
197085246Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1970. Octavo pp. i-vi vii-xii 1-2 3-330 331: blank 332: colophon illustrations cloth. First edition. Includes a very useful bibliography pp. 273-301 and filmography pp. 305-09. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #85246 University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
195286085Los Angeles: Fantasy Publishing Company 1952. Octavo pp. 1-8 9 10 11-198 199-200: blank note: last leaf is a blank inserted frontispiece cloth. First edition. 900 copies printed. A fine copy in near fine dust jacket with tiny chip and some edge wear at crown of spine panel. #86085 Fantasy Publishing Company unknown books
1952142455Los Angeles: Fantasy Publishing Company 1952. Octavo pp. 198 cloth. First edition. Particularly useful for unraveling the pseudonyms of this famously prolific pulp author. A very good copy. #142455 Fantasy Publishing Company unknown books
1985163027Bowling Green Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press 1985. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-175 176: blank cloth. First edition. A presentation copy with signed inscription by Nolan to "Bob" on the title page. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #163027 Bowling Green State University Popular Press unknown books
1924228088Wilhelmshaven & Bremen: Self-published by the author at Ad. Heine & K. Jager 1924. Hardcover. 30p. 15p. appendix 5.75x6.5 inches text in German fraktur type illustrated with cartoons and caricatures rubricated drop-cap initials worn limited first edition #86/150 copies bookplate on front pastedown endpaper personal inscription in German signed by Roselius hinge cracked at first blank sewn textblock in original green boards with gilt title on cover sunned at edges and spine. Ludwig Roselius was a coffee merchant and promoter of art and politics in Bremen. He developed commercial decaffeination and supported artists including Paula Modersohn-Becker. He created Böttcherstrasse a street designed in the German Expressionist style which was destroyed by Hitler as degenerate art. Roselius had met with Hitler in 1922 and supported him and the Nazi Party in the early years but was denied membership in the Party due to his support of degenerate art. The book was produced in-house by company members the artist was an employee and the Appendix is a commemoration of Roselius' 50th birthday. Rickmers was a Munich mountaineer and art collector. Four holdings located in OCLC as of 8/2018. Self-published by the author at Ad. Heine & K. Jager hardcover books
1994236765Brooklyn: Men As We Are Pub 1994. Magazine. 32p. includes covers 8.25x10.75 inches articles reviews news interviews cartoons photos ads services and resources very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Fiction poetry essays about manhood including gender questions. Men As We Are Pub unknown books
199648701Chapel Hill NC: Universit of North Carolina 1996. Second printing. 8vo pp. xvi 326. Notes bibliographic note index. Illustrated. Wine cloth. Edges faintly spotted o/w a nice copy in dj. Universit of North Carolina unknown books
1957RFAUNOT00ZMDodd Mead & Company 1957. Very Good. Faust Frederick. Notebooks and Poems of ""Max Brand"". Schoolcraft John. New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1957. #54 of 750 copies. 138pp. 8vo. 1/4 navy blue cloth in dark purple slipcase. Book condition: Very Good with spine slightly sunned and corners lightly bumped. Slipcase very good with bumped corners and short closed tear in foot of spine. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover books
1987149834New York: Dodd Mead 1987. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Near fine in near fine dustwrapper. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Dodd, Mead hardcover books
19781274320Boston: Origin Press 1978. First. Small octavo; VG-/no-DJ paperback; sunned light blue stapled binding; covers have minor edgewear and light age-toning and sunning otherwise clean; textblock has light age-toning otherwise clean; 64pp.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Ephemera Binder 5. 1274320. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Origin Press unknown books
1978150055Boston: Origin Press 1978. Paperback. 64p. 6x8.5 inches very good in stapled wraps. Origin Press paperback books
1982192925Sao Paulo: Editora Alfa-Omega 1982. xi 128p. b&w photographic section pp.113-128 paperbound in glossy 8x5.5 inch wraps. Slight edgewear and handling soil a very good copy. Text in Portuguese. Editora Alfa-Omega unknown books
151938015Paris: Vaenundatur a M. Nicolao De Barra 1519. 4to 19.7 cm 7.75". 30 pp. final blank lacking. <br><br>Posthumous but still early edition of Andrelini's collection of epigrams addressing a variety of groups and topics including readers sleep and faith; here in => the first edition edited by Jean Vatel and with his commentary. Andrelini ca. 14621518 was an Italian humanist friend of Erasmus until a dramatic break in 1511 and poet royal to both Charles VIII and Queen Anne of Brittany. Vatel was a similarly intriguing Renaissance man the "data" page of the website of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France designates him "Clerc humaniste professeur de grec traducteur et commentateur éditeur dessinateur de caractères typographiques et imprimeur-libraire." Andrew Pettegree and Malcolm Walsby's bibliography of pre-1601 French books shows that Vatel was greatly interested in Andrelini and edited at least a dozen of his works; his commentary for this text was subsequently reprinted numerous times in the 16th and 17th centuries.<br>Â Â Â Â The text is neatly printed in two different sizes of roman font with one decorative and one historiated initial a Virgin and Child; a sizable printer's device appears on the title-page. Searches of the NUC WorldCat and COPAC reveal only one U.S. institution Yale reporting owning this edition.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Moreau Éditions parisiennes du XVI siècle II 1972; Brunet I 2712; Graesse Trésor de livres rares I 121; not in Adams. On Andrelini see: Contemporaries of Erasmus I; Pettegree & Walsby French Vernacular Books: Books Published in France before 1601 53120. Modern red foliate patterned papercovered boards with gilt orange leather spine label final blank lacking. Short interior tear without loss to title-page perhaps a paper flaw; light waterstaining and/or offsetting from old binding to upper outer corners and a little dust-soiling or creasing the latter perhaps in the press. Light pencilling on one endpaper and one pencilled word on final page. => In fact withal a very pleasing little book. V[a]enundatur a M. Nicolao De Barra hardcover books
18312012806Literary Rooms No. 121 Chestnut Street Office of the Journal of Health Journal of Law and Family Library of Health 1831. Later Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Seventh edition. Former library copy - sticker on front board Woodstock Historical Society bookplate on front endpaper. Boards rubbed front free endpaper removed one gathering loose endpapers foxed. 1831 Hard Cover. x 202 pp. 12mo bound in sixes. Green cloth paper spine label. Hoolihan 1146. In relation to the original: "In some bibliographies and databases this work is attributed to Henry H. Porter who was publisher of the journals stated in the imprint. This attribution may be based on the absence of Faust's name on the title-page or the fact the Porter's Catechism is but loosely based on the original. Porter's Catechism was extensively edited and/or rewritten by the Philadelphia physician D. Francis Condie who was closely associated with Porter and John Bell in editing the Journal of health. Thomas Horrocks points out that Condie reoriented Faust's Catechism to a predominantly middle-class American readership: 'Defining middle class life as beneficial to one's health is just one example of how Condie refashioned Faust's message. to bring it more in line with the emerging health reform movement of the period.'. In keeping with the theme of personal responsibility inherent to the closely related evangelical and health reform movements Condie placed less emphasis on public health than Faust. Porter frequently reissued the Catechism in its two-year publishing history. In 1831 this first edition of the Catechism was published. Literary Rooms, No. 121 Chestnut Street, Office of the Journal of Health, Journal of Law, and Family Library of Health hardcover books
2001WRCLIT75851New York: Purgatory Pie Press 2001. Printed stiff card portfolio 24 x 17.5 cm enclosing separate paperworks by six artists held by folded tabs. Light use at portfolio corners but near fine. First edition. One of 150 numbered copies signed by Smith and Faust. Includes works by Judy Hoffman Harvey Redding Susan Happersett Stephanie Brody Lederman Chris Collicott and Patricia Clark. The constituent works have the same limitation and are also signed by the respective artist. In print at $250. Purgatory Pie Press unknown books
1964WRCLIT32426New York: Random House 1964. Cloth and boards. First edition of the author's first book. Top corners bumped a couple of tiny nicks to top edge of boards but a near fine copy in a dust jacket with a trace of edge wear to the top. Random House hardcover books