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1961519Dallas Texas: Triangle Publishing Co. 1961 83 pages poetry and short children stories regional- Wisconsin Triangle Publishing Co. hardcover
1995209818Calcutta: Rupa and Co 1995. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 8vo. pp.75 Rupa and Co hardcover
188538464New York: White Stokes and Allen 1885. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8 x 9 in. Pictoral cloth boards. Color frontis and plates. Condition is VERY GOOD ' corners and spine ends worn covers very clean. Binding tight and text bright and unmarked. Poet. Stax. White, Stokes and Allen hardcover
188538465New York: White Stokes and Allen 1885. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8 x 9 in. Pictoral cloth boards. Color frontis and plates. Condition is VERY GOOD ' corners and spine ends worn covers very clean. Binding tight and text bright and unmarked. Poet. Stax. White, Stokes and Allen hardcover
194212302self 1942. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 1st red cloth vg copyright page creased along bound edge; spine tail and bottom front corner lightly bumped no dj; author's own bookplate "From the Library of Professor Carl Sutton" affixed to front pastedown. 53 pp. <br/> <br/> self hardcover
1899009692New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1899. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First U.S. Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Printed by D. B. Updike Merrymount Press Boston. vi81 pp. Blue paper over boards stamped lettered and ruled in gilt with gilt top edge and deckled edges. Near flawless as issued copy with signature of former owner Edna B. Simpson and date on front flyleaf. 1st U.S. 1st thus. Dodd, Mead & Co. Hardcover
1928A48755London England: Elkin Mathews & Marrot Ltd. 1928. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in Fair dust jacket. This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Fair dust jacket. The book and its contents are in clean bright condition. There is some beginning bumping to the spine ends and corners of the book covers. The text pages are clean and bright. Both front and rear endpapers have noticeable toning. The dust jacket is complete but has been heavily tape reinforced by a previous owner. It has several edge tears nicks and rubbed spots along with toning to the spine and edges. Authors include: Aubrey Beardsley Olive Custance John Davidson Lord Alfred Douglas Evelyn Douglas John Barlas Ernest Dowson Michael Field John Gray Laurence Housman Lionel Johnson Richard le Gallienne Eugene Lee-Hamilton Vincent O'Sullivan Victor Plarr J. A. Symonds Arthur Symons Francis Thompson Oscar Wilde Theodore Wratislaw and W. B. Yeats.; B&W Illustrations; 176p. pages; Pictured 6/14/24 . Elkin Mathews & Marrot Ltd. hardcover
193654761New York: Harcourt Brace and Co. 1936. first edition as stated. Hardcover. Very good/good. 6 x 9 in. Blue cloth boards. Stated first American edition. Condition is VERY GOOD ; covers very clean a little toned at edges. Minimal shelf wear. Binding tight. Text clean and unmarked a little toning by joint to endpapers. DJ is GOOD ; not clipped $2.50 clean but toned at edges and spine. Two closed tear around upper spine and two very small open tears to spine. Poet. Stax. Harcourt Brace and Co. hardcover
184425009London: Edward Moxon 1844. First edition half green calf with marbled boards. Four raised bands on spine with gilt flower decorations. Marbled endpapers and page edges. Prior owner's neat signature and 1844 on second free endpaper otherwise unmarked well cared for copy. Leather is moderately rubbed at corners. Binding is tight and sound and pages are free of markings creases or foxing. Very nice copy. xii 276pp appendix. Preface by the author. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 12mo - over 6" - 8" Tall. Edward Moxon Hardcover
2006018137<p>Singapore: Singapore Association of Writers 2006. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. 126pp; Covers clean & bright text unmarked binding is tight as new Fine condition. Signed by Translator William I. Elliott. Poems by acclaimed Japanese poet and translator. Includes a short biography and an essay by Tian Yuan. Text in Japanese and English.</p> Singapore Association of Writers paperback
1911A52811San Francisco CA: Taylor Nash & Taylor. 1911. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. SIGNED EDITION. This copy has been signed with a short inscription by the author dated 1911. This is a small format book with heavy cardstock covers and a glued spine. The the spine ends and corners have very beginning bumping. The text pages are clean and bright. "Edward Robeson Taylor September 24 1838 – July 5 1923 was the 28th Mayor of San Francisco serving from July 16 1907 to January 7 1910. Edward Robeson Taylor was born on September 24 1838 in Springfield Illinois the only son of Henry West Taylor and the former Mary Thaw of Philadelphia Pennsylvania he was descended on his mother's side from the early colonial merchant Andrew Robeson of Philadelphia. He was a lawyer and a poet in California before he became mayor publishing an 1898 book of sonnets based on the paintings of William Keith." from Wikipedia; Unpaginated pages; Pictured 3/26/26; Signed by Author . Taylor, Nash & Taylor hardcover
1960012472New York: McDowell Obolensky 1960 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Printing Stated. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Patterned paper on boards backed in green cloth. Introduction by Randall Jarrell. Surprisingly lucid. 62 pp. McDowell, Obolensky hardcover
189200007829New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. 1892 289 pages poetry. Attractive yet there is a stain on the board. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. hardcover
1989wb9017044NY: Garland 1989. 318pp tall beige spine and green cloth covers minor rubbing at corner tips contains copies of original pages of "The Lover's Tale" and "The Princess" The Tennyson Archive XVIII. Hard Cover. Very Good. NY: Garland Hardcover
189800006213Milwaukee: Selbstverlag Des Derfaffers 1898 188 pages illustrated Milwaukee imprint. Selbstverlag Des Derfaffers hardcover
19868384San Francisco: The Albatross Book Co. Fine. 1986. Printed by Bruce Washbish at his Anchor & Acorn Press. 17" x 11"; printed letterpress in black & blue on light blue stock with a reproduction of the 'Rabbit' pressmark from the original drawn circa 1957 by Robert Duncan. Verso with return address of Albatross Books and the poster is lightly scored across the middle to allow folding. This poster never folded. The participation of Albatross Book Company actual DBA in this symposium and exhibit was proposed and lead by our colleague at the shop Doug Lowell who was at the time in the Master's in Poetics program at New College of California in San Francisco. Faculty in that program included as I recollect Robert Duncan Diane Di Prima Joannne Kyger Duncan McNaughton Anselm Hollo among others. The rest of us at Albatross supported Doug's tireless efforts scouting material to round out the exhibit and helping with preparations. . The Albatross Book Co. unknown
nosku2497the hardcover stated Norton Edition from 1992. Other than a back cardholder flyleaf ex libris both the mylar cover and the book are in positively excellent condition. There are no rips tears etc.---and the pages and binding are tight as a drumVery Good hardcover
19691299MacMillan New York 1969. First Thus. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/Near Fine. Illustrator: Nonny Hogrogian. Book Signed by Illustrator. An English version freely translated from the German by Elizabeth Shub with woodcuts by Nonny Hogrogian. Warmly inscribed by the artist with a drawing of a pear which is central to the story: "For name with pleasure and a pear signature." From the front flap: "Theodor Fontaine's disarming poem still taught to schoolchildren of Germany has for generations remained a much-quoted and anthologized favorite in that country. How Sir Ribbeck outwitted his miserly son and made sure that the village children would be supplied with pears from his tree even after his death will win the admiration of readers of all ages. Nonny Hogrogian's rich humorous woodcuts bring Sir Ribbek and his village magnificently to life and turn a nineteenth century classic into a warm and modern picture book." Hogrogian won the 1966 Caldecott medal for "Always Room for One More." This is the first American edition. Size: Oblong 18 x 25 cm. 32 pages. Item Type: Book. Text block is tight bright and unmarked. Hardcover bound in illustrated cloth over boards matching the dust jacket. Corners are sharp with no wear. Minimal wear to the head and foot of the spine. No foxing in this copy. The unclipped $4.95 dust jacket has a slight bit of wear at the edges more so at the head and foot of the spine. There is a small closed tear at the foot of the front panel that has been repaired with archival paper tape. There is a small strip of adhesive tape on the back of the jacket which was used to hold a clear sleeve in place. The jacket is now protected in a clear archival Brodart sleeve with no tape!. A previous bookseller and penciled in a stock number and price at the top of the half-title page. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Illustrator: Nonny Hogrogian. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children; Stories in rhyme; Children Juvenile poetry; United States; 1960s; Poetry. Signed by Illustrator. Main Picture: Theodor Fontane and Nonny Hogrogian 1969 Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland - Front panel and spine of the dust jacket with an inset of the inscription. Picture 2: Theodor Fontane and Nonny Hogrogian 1969 Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland - Rear panel of the dust jacket and page edges. Picture 3: Theodor Fontane and Nonny Hogrogian 1969 Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland - Front cover and spine matching the dust jacket. Picture 4: Theodor Fontane and Nonny Hogrogian 1969 Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland - Rear cover matching the dust jacket and page edges. Picture 5: Theodor Fontane and Nonny Hogrogian 1969 Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland - Title pages with illustrator's inscription and inset of the publication notice. Picture 6: Theodor Fontane and Nonny Hogrogian 1969 Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland - Sample pages. Picture 7: Theodor Fontane and Nonny Hogrogian 1969 Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland - Sample pages. Picture 8: Theodor Fontane and Nonny Hogrogian 1969 Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland - Sample pages. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1299. . MacMillan hardcover
06206UK: Privately Printed UK No date; possibly early years of the 20th century; date uncertain. INSCRIBED by the poet's wife: "With kind regards from Mrs. Marion Thom" owner's initials to inside front cover no other markings fraying to the end of the ribbon marker otherwise Fine; no dust jacket as published. 17 x 13 cm brown suede leather with blind embossed titles ribbon marker top edge gilt 189pp. Frontis portrait. "She comes I know her queenly air/ She comes I know her step so free/ The golden light is in her hair/ My love my love she comes to me." Robert Riach Thom 1832-1916 is buried in Kilmarnoch Cemetry in East Ayrshire Scotland. Thom was educated at Montrose Academy the University of Edinburgh and the English Presbyterian College in London. He married Marion Wilson. Uncommon. 1.4 JM HOQ 100/2. Inscribed By Author. 1st. Leather. Fine/No Dust Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Privately Printed
195173231Toronto: The Ryerson Press 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Signed by Author. pp. 41.Signed by the author on title page The Ryerson Press hardcover
20141020London: The Folio Society. 2014. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Overall shallow wrinkling to the leaf of pages 131-132. The slipcase has a tiny dent on the head edge and small faint abrasions on one side.; This volume includes 49 poems that are representative of this brilliant self-destructive Welsh poet. Editors Walford Davies and Ralph Maud selected these from Thomas's most significant books: 18 Poems Twenty-Five Poems The Map of Love Deaths and Entrances and In Country Sleep. The frontis and 6 plates reproduce photos of Thomas his family and the countryside of Wales. Contains the editors' Notes and an Index of Titles and First Lines. Typeset in Garamond by The Folio Society. Printed on fine paper and bound by Legatoria Editoriale Giovanni Olivotto L.E.G.O. Vicenza Italy. Printed endpapers reproduce Dylan's manuscript notes for Prologue. In boards with black cloth across the rear board and wrapping around the spine to present 1/4 cloth on the front. The front is printed on Modigliani paper and features the iconic 1937 monochrome photo of Thomas lighting a cigarette. Housed in a dark gray slipcase. Possibly the best overview of Dylan Thomas' poetic work this is a clean sharp Near Fine copy in a Near Fine slipcase.; B&W Photographs; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; xix133 pages . The Folio Society hardcover
1917006389Chicago: Ralph Fletcher Seymour. SIGNED first edition. Hard cover in paper covered boards. Published Chicago: Ralph Fletcher Seymour 1917. 8vo. 75pp. Red titles and red and white design on black paper covered boards. Inscribed by author on fly leaf: "To Helen - who is so much like myself. Affectionately Eunice Sept 1917" Author's first collection of poetry. Paper covering split at the hinges with a few small chips bookplate on pastedown else very good. . Good. Hard. 1st. 1917. Ralph Fletcher Seymour unknown
1991126856Ottawa: Oberon Pr 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. pp. 4 196 Oberon Pr hardcover
1911005427New York: Mitchell Kennerley 1911. Red quarter cloth green linen boards printed paper label to spine. 8vo. 82pp. Signed inscription on the front flyleaf from the author to writer/reporter Walter Lippman. Additionally it appears the author scripted two additional lines to the end of his poem on page 82. The slightly soiled book is internally clean and bright several pages unopened binding is tight. The spine is slightly darkened a bit worn at ends and short tear to cloth to the leading spine edge; additionally light dampstain discoloration along bottom edge of cover. Overall a very good copy of a rare book . Signed. First Edition. Hardcover. Mitchell Kennerley Hardcover
19295926London: J. & E. Bumpus Ltd 1929. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 5 x 7 1/2 in. xiv 171 pgs. Crimson cloth boards with paper label on spine. Condition is VERY GOOD ; no wear to corners or edges covers very clean label good. Binding tight text very clean. Endpapers and sides of text block lightly foxed. DJ condition is VERY GOOD ; possibly price-clipped little wear to edges no tears very slightly soiled/browned at edges and spine darkened. Poetry. RGR. J. & E. Bumpus Ltd hardcover