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60962London: Macmillan and Co. 1874. Children's Classic FINELY BOUND a later edition. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.8 388 2. With four illustrated plates including a frontispiece. Contemporary tan full calf by BICKERS & SON with raised bands gilt titles to contrasting red and green labels and further gilt tooling to spine. All edges and endpapers marbled. Illustrated bookplate to flyleaf. A little toning and spotting to first and final leaves. Lower half of upper hinge and joint split with an archival tape repair to hinge. Moderate wear to spine and extremities. Very good. The classic children's tale first published in 1863. London: Macmillan and Co., 1874 unknown
1909656820G.P. Putnam's Sons 1909. First Thus. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 8 volumes complete. A good set in period 3/4 navy blue morocco over marbled boards spines with raised bands and two gilt-ruled compartments covers sectioned with a single gilt filet top edges gilt marbled endpapers spine faded to brown with rubbing; some rubbing to boards; some nicking to spine tips. Illustrated with photogravures after Coburn and Dore. G.P. Putnam's Sons paperback
75101Boson MA and New York NY: The C.T. Brainard Publishing Co. 1909. Literature LEATHER-BOUND ILLUSTRATED SET Edition De Luxe. Complete in 15 volumes. Octavo 20 x 13 x 56cm. Each volume with between three and seven black and white illustrated plates including a frontispiece by various illustrators. An out-of-series copy from an edition of 1000 numbered copies. Recently bound in blue half morocco with raised bands gilt titles to twin red labels and matching cloth over boards. Top edges gilt and others lightly trimmed. A crisp clean set in an attractive new leather binding. Boson, MA, and New York, NY: The C.T. Brainard Publishing Co., 1909 unknown
1900250213-MB68Judge and Leslie's Weekly 1900. Very Good Large Folio Hardcover hinges reinforced Over 500 Camera Views and Colored Plates no date circa 1900 544 Pages . Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dustjacket. large Folio. Judge and Leslie's Weekly Hardcover
57499London: Cassell & Company 1892. Crime Mystery FIRST EDITION. Octavo 20 x 14cm pp.viii; 427 12. Publisher's catalogue dated May 1892. With 12 half-tone illustrated plates by Hole and Metcalf including a frontispiece. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt titles to spine. Fore-edge untrimmed. Repair to split lower hinge. Spotting and toning to edges and endpapers. Slightly cocked. Quite roughly opened in places. Moderate wear to cloth; spine quite heavily toned. Very good. Another stirring tale of shipwreck salvage and dark doings from Mr.Stevenson; the second mystery written in collaboration with his stepson Lloyd Osborne in this instance the investigator being the narrator himself. Inspired by the schooner Equator 1888-1953 this strange South Seas tale concerns the abandoned wreck of the Flying Scud at Midway Island. London: Cassell & Company, 1892 unknown
66497London: John Lane the Bodley Head 1897. Aesthetic Literature FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 21 x 17cm pp.316 16. With 18 black and white plates by various artists including the Scottish painter D.Y. Cameron each with a tissue-guard. Publisher's yellow cloth with titles and decoration in black. All edges untrimmed. Internally clean with some toning to endpapers. A few leaves poorly opened. A large contemporary library label to rear board. Spine browned with moderate general wear and a 1cm split to head. Very good. The last of 13 volumes in this era-defining series combining short stories poetry essays reviews and contemporary art. This issue features 'The Blessed' by Yeats. London: John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1897 unknown
2106220015Litor Publishers Ltd not given. Interior is excellent. Cover: spine is torn on bottom some discoloration Litor Publishers Ltd unknown
50042<p>London Collins 1925. FIRST EDITION circa 1925 245 x 180 mm 9¾ x 7 inches pink and white patterned cloth colour printed with illustrations of children playing outdoor games paper title labels to upper cover and spine 144 pages. Pretty coloured frontispiece unsigned coloured vignette on title page by Agnes Richardson unsigned 8 other colour plates by Charles Robinson Louis Wain Joyce Mercer 2 E. Dorothy Rees and Honor Appleton etc. Full page illustrations in black and white with yellow by Charles Robinson 2 Grace Lodge and others text illustrations by H.B. Neilson and H.G.C. Marsh Lambert. First item: The Little Sister by Laurence Alma Tadema other authors include Ethel Talbot and Katharine Tynan. There is a 2 page poem on Robin Hood by G.B. Hughes with a colour plate and a 1 page poem about a Golly. Spine slightly darkened with a tiny nick to head and tail upper cover slightly dusty and very slightly bowed 4 items coloured by a child 1 messily otherwise contents very nice. A sweet annual for very young children quite scarce. A very good plus copy. Adley and Lofts mention only 2 years 1956 and 1957 not listed in Alan Clark but the British Library Catalogue lists it from 1922-1935. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, Collins, (1925). hardcover
1905151266New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1905. 1st ed. thus. Very Good. large octavo. pictorial boards 295pp. frontis. b/w plates text ills. 12pp. PublishersÕ catalogue bound at rear. Tan binding with a tipped on picture of animals under a tree on front board. Impression unknown. Neat ownership stamp o/w a nice copy Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1934023403Racine: Whitman Publishing Company 1934. Reprint . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. The Kerrs. Later title #37 in the original Tom Swift series which was comprised of 40 volumes featuring the young inventor written by writers in the Stratemeyer Syndicate's stable of authors under the pseudonym Victor Appleton II. In reality this was one of three titles written by Stratemeyer's daughter Harriet Adams who would write many of the Nancy Drew books. 214 pp. Originally published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1934 this is one of the slightly later Whitman reprints #2164 with 10 titles on front flap & back cover of DJ but original DJ cover art by "The Kerrs'. Hardcover 12mo has bright red cloth-covered boards stamped with black lettering to front & spine. Condition is Near Fine: exceptionally clean & bright binding straight & strong hinges intact pages heavily tanned but unmarked. Mild-moderate rubbing to extremities & bumped corners; tiny spot to upper edge of front board. The unclipped DJ is VG: very bright & colorful with just a few tiny chips & light soil; nicely protected in new mylar cover Free! A stunning copy! Our photos depict he EXACT book you will receive from us--never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays Pacific time; later orders weekends & holidays ship very next business day. <br/> <br/> Whitman Publishing Company hardcover
1931023404Racine Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company 1931. Reprint . Hardcover. Very Good/VG-. The Kerrs. Vol.#34 in the original Tom Swift series which was comprised of 40 volumes featuring the young inventor written by writers in the Stratemeyer Syndicate's stable of authors under the pseudonym Victor Appleton II this one actually by Howard Garis. 218 pp. Originally published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1931 this is one of the slightly later Whitman reprints #2162 with 9 titles on front flap & back cover of DJ & slightly different DJ cover art by "The Kerrs'. Hardcover 12mo has tan cloth-covered boards stamped with darker brown lettering to front & spine. Condition is VG: quite clean & bright binding straight & strong front hinge cracked. Pages heavily tanned but unmarked. Remnants of old price sticker to ffep. Mild rubbing to extremities & very slight bumping to corners. The unclipped DJ is VG- minus: very bright & colorful with some significant chipping & heavy rubbing to both ends of spine corners & flap edges; nicely protected in new mylar cover Free! Our photos depict he EXACT book you will receive from us--never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays Pacific time; later orders weekends & holidays ship very next business day. <br/> <br/> Whitman Publishing Company hardcover
51-2545Mount Horeb Wisconsin: Perishable Press Walter Hamady 1976 . Original handmade paper covers. 20 x 19 cm cm. 24 page surfaces 12 printed. Edition of 150 signed and numbered copies. Fine.Two Decades of Hamady and the Perishable Press Limited no. 77.Walter Hamady born 1940 is an American artist book designer papermaker poet and teacher. He is especially known for his innovative efforts in letterpress printing bookbinding and papermaking exemplified in the productions of The Perishable Press Limited and the Shadwell Papermill founded by Hamady in the mid-1960s. In 1966 Hamady joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin Madison where he would teach papermaking letterpress printing and bookbinding for more than three decades. Mount Horeb, Wisconsin: Perishable Press (Walter Hamady), 1976 unknown
300-02324The Hillingdon Press. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Hillingdon Press paperback
61524London: J. Hogarth 1854. Illustrated Togography FIRST EDITION. Quarto 28 x 19cm pp.2 lx; 164 4. With thirty engraved plates after Turner and Girtin as well as an engraved frontispiece portrait of Turner after Count D'Orsay and three facsimile letters written by Turner. Publisher's blind-decorated cloth with gilt titles and decoration to spine and gilt decoration to upper. All edges gilt. Plain bookplate of Harold Josse Johnson to front pastedown and verso of first blank. Spotting to frontispiece and facing leaves. A touch of spotting to some plates but mainly crisp and clean. Toning and rubbing to spine and board edges. Very good. A publication occasioned by the chance discovery of thirty long-forgotten engraved plates of works by these two important late eighteenth-century landscape painters. London: J. Hogarth, 1854 unknown
653087London: Macmillan and co 1870. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4to. - over 9¾ in. - 12 in. Hardcover bound in beveled brown cloth boards gilt titles and decor to front and spine twelve chromolithograph full page illuminations twelve chromolitho texts with illuminated borders. Moderate wear to board edges book has been rebacked with original spine binding solid and strong light foxing to a few interior pages yet text and images clean. Good copy. London: Macmillan and co, 1870 hardcover
1870B4A260110020yLondon: Macmillan and co 1870 1870. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Text in clean/unmarked condition. Cover shows considerable wear with tears. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We ship daily. London: Macmillan and co, 1870 hardcover
193041220London: The British & dominions School Of Drawing C1930. Presumed First. Softcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Author's and illustrator's comprise Bouverie HoytonEdward S Hynes Norman WilliamsLawson Wood Will Owen Con H. Lomax George Dixon Oswald Barrett Herbert Furst Charles Bassett and others. Size: A4 300 x 210mm approx. Slight wear to spine. Very Slight Foxing. slight wear to covers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Art & Design; Inventory No: 41220. . The British & dominions School Of Drawing paperback
1881L2614D. Appleton & Company. Fair with no dust jacket. 1881. First Edition; 2nd State. Pictorial Hardcover. Shelfwear rubbing to edges of covers w/small tears and corners lightly bumped some light soiling and several moisture spots interior hinges starting to crack page 23 has several tiny tears and some tiny chips along edges page 203 has 1/2" tear to fore-edge pages mildly toning very tiny burn spot to top corners of last dozen pages a couple pencilled numbers inside front and rear covers; brown pictorial covers w/gilt rabbit in a garden gilt lettering on spine pink butterfly design endpapers; 8 plates; POINTS: the word "presumptuous" on page 9 and the ad at end of text for this book; 231 pages . D. Appleton & Company hardcover
1917333<p>n.p. England 1917. Very good internally but vellum heavily soiled and toned boards bowed contents clean with some light finger-soiling. Attractive manuscript children's book filled with watercolor illustrations.<br /><br />A whimsical story in verse about a carefree itinerant fellow and his dog set in the early twentieth century wandering the towns of southern England before finding and then losing untold riches in Canterbury - and learning that time and leisure are more valuable than money.<br /><br />This book appears to be unpublished as we trace no printed version of any variation of this title by this author or illustrators.<br /><br />Oblong 4to. 7 leaves. Clearly a work of love as it is bound in full vellum with gilt lettering and marbled endpapers.</p>
195108Vanity Fair 1883. 1st edn. 21 issues bound as 1. Folio 15½ x 11 ins. Original gilt lettered green cloth poor - heavily worn at spine with partial loss at tail and corners of boards. Pp. 298 lacks pp. 17-18 illus with 19 full page chromolithograph plates by Spy 14 and T 5 hinges cracked with some pages and plates loose and worn at edges; armorial bookplate of Robert Fowler on front paste-down; no inscriptions. Vanity Fair, 1883 unknown
1915002601Berlin: Hermann Hillger Verlag 1915. First Edition. Paper pastedown on boards. Very Good. 8vo. Unpaginated with 25 leaves a color plate on each of them not counting title leaf. The color plate is on the recto and the facing verso contains accompanying verse. The artwork bears the style of a darkish late impressionism as it moved towards an Expressionist sensibility. As not everything was by the same hand there is some diversity of style coloring literalism of course. Included is an original subscription or order form for the book. It would appear that the book was sold in part or perhaps entirely through direct sales spearheaded by the Crown Princess and conducted by aristocratic women at least in some measure. Light soiling to the cover pastedown. Scattered light soiling within. One gathering is partly loose. Hermann Hillger Verlag unknown
191030841Paris: Hetzel 1910. Later printing. Hardcover. g. Quarto. 4 434 2pp. Elaborately decorated publisher's binding of red cloth stamped in gilt and printed in black and green on the front and spine. The head of an elephant in the upper left corner of the front panel with pictorial scenes in three ruled inset blocks entwined by a long sprig of green leaves; a fan device at the center has a stylized title motif with "Jules Verne" and "Voyages Extraordinaires" in a scroll below it. The back panel has a central medallion with the publisher's monogram printed within a frame of Greek-style decoration printed in black. All edges gilt. Blue-grey coated endpapers. Engraved frontispiece protected with a tissue guard. Title page vignette. "Vingt Mille Lieues Sous Les Mers" English: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne published in 1870. It tells the story of Captain Nemo and his submarine Nautilus as seen from the perspective of Professor Pierre Aronnax. The original edition had no illustrations; this copy is identical to the first illustrated edition which was published in 1871. 111 illustrations by Riou 24 and Alphonse de Neuville 86 engraved by Hildibrand. Includes 6 chromotypographs and 2 full-page b/w maps. Some age wear on binding with upper spine somewhat rippled and moderate rubbing along edges. Book poorly recased with glue remain along gutters. Tissue guard and title page slightly foxed. Minor and sporadic foxing throughout. Slight age toning along paper margin. Text in French. Binding in overall good interior in good to good condition. Hetzel hardcover
19721413667Galesburg: Mother Bickerdyke Historical Collection 1972. Hardcover. Quarto Two volumes continuously paged: xviii 760 pages. In Good plus condition. Spines are black with gold print. Boards in black cloth gold print; light wear to spine caps and corners light scratching on rear panels. Illustrated: b&w photographs drawings facsimiles. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Net Desk work area. 1413667. FP New Rockville Stock. Mother Bickerdyke Historical Collection hardcover
111330Paris Gihaut Frères & Ernest Bourdin 1838-1848 & 1842 . Folio 52.8 x 34.5 c 2 vols; vol. I La Russie Meridionale 100 lithographed plates after Raffet a few plates with cropped margins; vol. II Voyage Pittoresque tinted lithographed title-page and 100 lithographed plates faint water stain to lower margin; both volumes bound in contemporary half green morocco over marbled boards spines in parts with gilt tooling large gilt Rothschild coat of arms on green morocco label in centre of upper boards some minor repairs and wear very good examples.<br /> A fine set of Demidoff's most sought-after illustrated books bound for Baron James de Rothschild. <br /><br />The rich industrialist Count Anatoliy Nikolaevich Demidov Prince of San Donato 1813-70 became a famous Russian art collector who assembled at his Villa di San Donato a large collection of Dutch Flemish and Romantic masterpieces as well as an impressive library.<br /><br />Before his short and stormy marriage to Princess Mathilde-Létizia Bonaparte he financed two scientific and artistic expeditions in Russia: the first in 1837-38 in Southern Russia and the second in 1839 in Northern Europe and European Russia. Although the account of the first one is significantly more common the views published in the present second album are the most famous since they included beautiful lithographs of the largest Russian towns and their celebrated places such as the Winter Palace and the Alexandrine column in St. Petersburg the banks of the Volga in Nizhniy-Novgorod the Kremlins of Kasan and Moscow.<br /> Brunet II col. 583-584 ; Carteret III p. 197 ; Vicaire III col. 167-168. Paris, Gihaut Frères & Ernest Bourdin, [1838-1848] & [1842], hardcover
201453486Oni Press: Portland OR 2014. First edition & 1st printing. Oversize hardcover. Four hardcover volumes reprinting 52 issues of the b/w post-apocalyptic comic book series which ran for 60 issues total between 2006-2015. Written by Antony Johnston and illustrated by Christopher Mitten vol 1-3 Justin Greenwood vol 3 Remington Vetet vol 3 and Russel Roehling vol 4: iIntroductions by Jeff VanderMeer to volume 1 Warren Ellis to volume 2 Greg Rucka to volume 3 and Kieron Gillen to volume 4. Over 1500 pages. Fine copiesin pictorial boards as issued without dustjacket. Oni Press: Portland, OR unknown