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872Boston: Roberts Brothers 1867. First American edition of the first book publication of Morris in America. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. maroon cloth. Inscription dated 1867 on endpaper small chip out of rear gutter some loss of cloth at crown of spine light wear to foot of spine and corner else a very good copy. Pye 1a.1. <br/> <br/> Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1867. First American edition of the first book publication of Morris in America. hardcover
2091502135500643Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2091502135500169Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
49694London: Voyager / HarperCollinsPublishers 2002 . Signed twice! Anniversary edition. Second printing: 35798642 . First published in 1983. This is the 20th anniversary edition published by Voyager 2002. 18pp. /pp.681 . Maroon leatherette covers with bright gilt image to front cover and similar image and gilt titles to spine. Dink to front board and spine otherwise clean binding. Grey endpapers. Yellow silk marker ribbon. Author's signature to half title. Also; dedication to title page: "To Andrew! Raymond E. Feist". Preliminary leaves include: Acknowledgments; Acknowledgement To The Revised Edition; Foreword To The Revised Edition; Foreword To The 20th Anniversary Edition"; plus double-page map of Midkemia. Clean text throughout. VG. "Magician is a fantasy novel by American writer Raymond E. Feist. It is the first book of the Riftwar Saga and of the wider Riftwar Cycle. Magician was originally published in 1982. The book is set in a Dungeons & Dragons-style fantasy world called Midkemia originally invented by Feist and his friends during college. The story follows the early life of friends Pug and Tomas as their world is overtaken by war against alien invaders who appear via portals. In 1992 after the author and series fame had grown it was re-published in an edition titled "The Author's Preferred Edition" or "revised edition" in some markets text restored from the original edit. Magician is viewed as a classic Fantasy novel which focuses more on the broad politics of nations rather than individual stories." - See Wikipedia London: Voyager / HarperCollinsPublishers, 2002 . hardcover
1975299393London : Methuen 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: x 264 p. 25 cm. Bibliography: p.238-251. Includes index. Subjects: University of Cambridge - History. Universities and colleges - Europe Western - History. Universities and colleges - England - History. London : Methuen hardcover
1992453285Oxford : Oxford University Press 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if somewhat sun-faded dust-wrapper. Fore-edge lightly foxed. The copy remains otherwise notably well-preserved: tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 1 close score 702 pages ; 26 cm. Notes; Each carol followed by an English translation printed as text historical notes and performance notes. Chiefly in English contains translations into various languages. Subjects; Carols -- Scores. Christmas music -- Scores. Carols English. Oxford : Oxford University Press hardcover
193629185HBDJ 1936 UNDATED BACK OF DJ LISTS 246 TITLES & PRE ZIP COUPON Bound in SMALL blue balloon cloth with matching topstain. Kent endpapers. Toledano binding #7. The book is Near Fine upper corners lightly bumped. Slightly faded around edges. Foredge very clean and binding tight and straight. Jacket is Very Good with overall toning and light wear TINY CHIPS TEARS to corners. Mild chipping and closed tears to rear panel. Spine slightly darkened. Jacket includes Man's Fate but not I Claudius indicating a Fall 1936 printing according to Neavill. 246 titles A Roman courtier during the reign of Nero. He is generally believed to be the author of the Satyricon a satirical novel believed to have been written during the Neronian era; Translated by William Burnaby; Introduction by C.K. Scott-Moncrieff<br /><br /><br /> MODERN LIBRARY hardcover
1978424634London : A. Zwemmer 1978. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; xxv 215 pages 75 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations some color ; 31 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references pages xiii-xvi and index. Subjects; Gabriel Ange-Jacques 1698-1782. Architecture. Architecture France History 17th century. Architecture France 18th century. London : A. Zwemmer hardcover
198540677HEYNE WILHELM 1985. 10. softcover. HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
198921122HETHKE NORBERT 10/1989. 1. softcover. HETHKE, NORBERT paperback
199554572FISCHER 05/1995. 1. softcover. Bambi SCHATZINSEL FISCHER paperback
2004021985Los Angeles: Mooradian Fine Art Inc` 2004. First Edition . Cloth. Fine/Near Fine DJ. 13" Tall. Color Plates Throughout. 338 Pp. Illustrated Cloth We Have Also Seen An Unillustrated Blue Cloth Binding Perhaps A Remainder. Massive Profusely Illustrated With Appendices Including Chronology And Bibliography At End. Ex-Libris Nicolas Cage Although Not Marked As Such. <br/> <br/> Mooradian Fine Art Inc` hardcover
1977BB2452Washington D. C.: The Corcoran Gallery of Art 1977. Limited Edition. Stiff Wrappers. Fine. From an edition of 2000 with photographs by William Eggleston preface by Lloyd Fonvielle and essay by Jane Livingston. Also includes an exhibition checklist full-page map of Sumter County Ga. showing locations where photographs were taken and brief biography and bibliography. Oblong 8vo 202 x 280mm: 16pp including three tipped-in color plates. Stapled stiff French blue wrappers printed in black. In 1976 Rolling Stone magazine commissioned Eggleston to photograph Plains Georgia birthplace and hometown of presidential candidate Jimmy Carter. The project became the first of Eggleston's books of photographs and the subject of this exhibition of 100 type-c photographs at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. from December 10 1977 to January 22 1978. The photobook published by Caldecot Chubb in New York in an edition of just five numbered copies and two lettered artist's proofs reissued in a trade edition by Steidl in 2017 was not only Eggleston's first but his most elaborate containing one-hundred original prints in two leather-bound volumes housed in a linen box. Eggleston made these photographs in and around Plains—and along the route of his journey there from Memphis—on the eve of the 1976 Presidential election. When he crossed the border into Sumter County he circled Plains warily photographing the outlying countryside and the nearby fields and villages. "His reluctance to zero in too hastily on Carter's hometown was an indication partly of his purpose in making this series of images. He wanted to record Plains in the true context of its life as a Southern town: as a tiny way station on roads leading to other more vital places as the hub of a very small agricultural wheel. And this he has done . . . These photographs show us a place strikingly different from the one whose image was so carefully edited and construed for us by the media." from the Preface. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. The Corcoran Gallery of Art unknown
193963999New York NY: Corn Exchange Bank Trust Company C.S. Hammond & Co. 1939. 8vo. 5 x 10.25 in. which folds out into double-sided pictorial birds-eye map on recto 2 inset NY World’s Fair & NY Transit maps on versos sized 30.5 x 20.75 in. when fully folded out cover art of the iconic Trylon & Perisphere on front of self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers minor edgewear slight rubbing light toning still VG bright copy. First edition of this relatively scarce birds-eye panorama pictorial map view of New York City the five boroughs including the World’s Fair and Central Park demarcated in green. This brochure’s inset verso maps emphasize the ease of travel on New York’s extensive Rapid Transit system to the World’s Fair and other sites and includes a site map depicting the Fair laid out. Corn Exchange Bank Trust Company, [C.S. Hammond & Co.], paperback
1907224954Washington 1907. unbound. American author editor and compiler of historical fiction and factual reminiscences. She had a long association with Harper's Monthly Magazine and published two books about Abraham Lincoln with Harper and Brothers: "The Toy-Shop" a romantic story of the president's quest to recapture his youth and "Body-guard to the President" the recollections of Col. William H. Crook. In 1907 Harper's Monthly Magazine published "The Toy -Shop" originally a 15-page story about Abraham Lincoln. The response was so great that Harper's suggested that Gerry write a full-length book. We offer the original 15-page signed printed story of "The Toy-Shop" that appeared in Harper's Monthly Magazine in 1907 in which Margarita Gerry has made extensive handwritten corrections deletions sentence changes added writings etc. which has altered the published version to the point of it becoming an entirely new manuscript unpublished. It is quite possible that she used this extensively-corrected and altered manuscript as a guideline for the book project which resulted from the original short story. Her editing covers almost every single printed line in red ink. Also included: two typed letters signed each 1 page on personal stationery Washington D.C. no date but docketed 1907 both dealing with her difficulties in parting with a photograph of herself that a publisher needs for reproduction "Please return this picture.it is the only one I have.so I really couldn't bear to give it up." Both letters are trimmed; all items are in good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
330745framed. near fine. Card signed by Irish singer and celebrated tenor John McCormack. Framed with a portrait image. Circa 1914. Please inquire for more information.<br/> <br/> Count John Francis McCormack was an Irish lyric tenor celebrated for his performances of the operatic and popular song repertoires and renowned for his diction and breath control. He was also a Papal Count. McCormack became a naturalized American citizen before returning to live in Ireland.<br/> <br/> unknown
1980027978Palm Springs: Palm Springs Desert Museum 1980. 1st Edition 1st Printing. No Binding. Fine. Poster 35" X 23" A Photo Of A Large Metal Sculpture Poster In Blue White Silver And Black. Signed By Claire Falkenstein; From The Estate Of Jae Carmichael California Artist Who Produced A Documentary "Claire Falkenstein Sculptor". Falkenstein Welded The Gates For Peggy Guggenheim's Iconic Venetian Palazzo By Hand. <br/> <br/> Palm Springs Desert Museum unknown
197828059KNAUR THEODOR 1978. 1. softcover. KNAUR, THEODOR paperback
197738934HEYNE WILHELM 1977. 1. softcover. WESTERN CLASSICS HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
09973London: Hurst and Blackett 1899. First English edition. apparently preceded by an American edition dated 1898. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo navy blue cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and in red on the upper board pp. 472 1 publisher's advertisement for the "Now Ready Second edition" of The Coming of Love. With a 3pp. A.L.s. on The Pines letterhead dated 14 XII 06 asking an acquaintance to lunch or dinner in hopes of obtaining an "opinion upon a point connected with abeyance in an old barony. It is connected with a novel that I am now working on." The letter is in a secretarial hand but is signed in full by Watts-Dunton. Aylwin the author's best known work is a roman a clef with "a number of disguised Pre-Raphaelite characters including Rossetti". Inner hinges are cracked last 25 pages are shaken but holding small Christmas label on the title page bookplate Library of Thos. D. Murray on front pastedown small bookseller's label on rear pastedown corners are lightly bumped lower corners a little worn base of spine has small tears head of spine is a little rubbed overall covers are clean and bright. A very good copy. Colbeck p. 92; Fredeman 64.1; NCBEL III: 1456. <br/> <br/> London: Hurst and Blackett, 1899. First English edition. [apparently preceded by an American edition dated 1898].. hardcover
1910763DG1910. ca. 1910. Lavierte Tuschzeichnung. Bildausschnitt: 11.5 x 16.5 cm. Bildgrösse mit Rahmen: 275 x 35 cm. Unten links vom Künstler signiert. unknown
197338579HEYNE WILHELM 1973. 1. softcover. WESTERN CLASSICS HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
199054111CARLSEN 09/1990. 1. softcover. Shadow The CARLSEN paperback
197240290HEYNE WILHELM 1972. 2. softcover. SCIENCE FICTION CLASSICS HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
197338650HEYNE WILHELM 1973. 1. softcover. WESTERN CLASSICS HEYNE, WILHELM paperback