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176 p. Numerous illustrations. 4to. Original full black cloth binding. Very good. W100 RtRearx2
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 95pp. A biography of John Muir Wood, an accomplished amateur in the art of photography in the 19th century plus over 60 of his works.
pp. 4 [Advertisements], 597-612, xxiv [Advertisements]. Many advertisements illustrated. Double column. XLib embossed stamp of Essex Institute. 4to. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps, spine worn with loss. Wraps lightly damp stained. Good. "A Journal devoted to the science, practical working and advancement of photography". W103 RtStk
pp. 4 [Advertisements], 625-636, xxiv [Advertisements]. Many advertisements illustrated. Double column. XLib embossed stamp of Essex Institute. 4to. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps. Rear wrap detached. Wraps lightly damp stained. Good. "A Journal devoted to the science, practical working and advancement of photography". W103RtStk
pp. x [Advertisements and Index], 664-674, xxii [Advertisements]. Many advertisements illustrated. Double column. XLib embossed stamp of Essex Institute. 4to. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps, worn with loss at bottom corners. Wraps lightly damp stained. Good. "A Journal devoted to the science, practical working and advancement of photography". W103RtStk
A clean, unmarked book Fragile binding. Age-toned paper. 310 pages. Previous owner's name inside. Translated by Rex Warner.
8vo., original series binding of blue cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. WC 506.
New York, MacMillan, 1937, in-8, tela edit., pp. XVI, 461. Con un ritratto, cronologia e bibliografia.
Foxing to rear end papers. No other marks or inscriptions. Nicks and rubbing to oversize parts of covers. A very clean very tight copy with slightly dusty unmarked boards and sunned spine. Front and lower page edges untrimmed. Unpaginated. pp. Volume II in the Select Early English Poems Series, in this example, from the fifteenth century. Included is a facsimile of a portion of the original manuscript.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full red cloth boards. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. 7"w x 10 1/4"h. 378 pages. Black and white illustrations and photos.
IN 4. REL CART [BE]. 250 PP. 200 ILL DONT QQS EN COULEURS. [BE]
IN 4. REL TOILE EDIT [MOY]. 180 PP. 100 PPL DONT QQS EN COULEURS. [BE]
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 120pp. Originally written in 1608, the sub-title of this novel is 'The True History of the Play of Pericles, as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient Poet John Gower'. With a fifteen page introduction and discussion of the work by Kenneth Muir. Number 8 in the Liverpool Reprints Series.
8vo., Second Impression, small neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; blue cloth, upper board and backstrip framed and lettered in gilt, gilt top, a very good, bright, crisp copy. With the trade ticket of Erskine Mayne of Belfast on rear paste-down. Published in the same year as the first edition. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards. Small tears on worn dust jacket. Full black cloth boards. 308 pages. ""In this challenging collection of fifteen essays, most of which originally appeared in October, she explores the ways in which the break in style that produced postmodernism has forced a change in our various understandings of twentieth-century art, beginning with the almost mythic idea of the avant-garde. Krauss uses the analytical tools of semiology, structuralism, and poststructuralism to reveal new meanings in the visual arts and to critique the way other prominent practitioners of art and literary history write about art." [publisher]
London, Henry Renshaw, 1850, in-16, buona legatura coeva in piena pelle, cerniere rifatte, sguardie e tagli marmorizzati “a pettine”, pp. IV, 313.
IN 4. BR [BE]. 256 PP. ENV 220 ILL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear and small tears to dust jacket. 558 pages.
330 pages. Index. "Ogle Gowan... built the powerful Protestant machine that shaped Canadian history for more than 100 years." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
Two volumes. Spine with 5 bands, gilt tooling. Both volumes faded down joint of spine and edges of covers. Volume I 307 pages, volume II has 368 pages plus two pages that appear misnumbered 305-307. Index. Signed dedication by author on free endpaper. Heavy books so extra postage for non-UK destinations.
An anti-Catholic play by Fielding, A reproduction of the first edition published 13th June 1732. introduction by Connie Capers Thorson. Includes bibliographical references. xiv, 40 pages From The Augustan Reprint Society series.
277 pages including index. "...In the century since its first presentation, the Stanley Cup has become the most recognizable trophy in all of sports - a clear and immediate symbol of accomplishment that combines the past and the present... The magic of the Stanley Cup is its ability to bring together the games great names and golden eras. The winners literally hold history in their hands." - Gil Stein, President, National Hockey League. Wonderfully illustrated in colour and black and white archival and modern day images of great moments and people of the game. Endpapers beautifully illustrated with large colour photo of a much earlier, and shorter, Stanley Cup. Guaranteed to please any hockey fan with a taste for the nostalgic. Moderate wear to black boards. Contents clean, bright and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
8vo., Third Edition, Third Impression, with frontispiece, 9 plates and several pages of facsimiles in the text; original series binding of green cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. Chapman's masterly edition of the novels was first published in a limited edition of five volumes in 1923. It was the first based on carefully collated texts and the first to feature illustrations from contemporary sources. Demand far outstripped the limited audience and a 'second edition' (in reality a second printing on cheaper stock) was issued in 1926. A 'third edition' (as here) was published in 1933, but since it is produced from the original plates it is still technically a third printing. This third edition, several times re-issued, preserves the three-volume structure of the first edition of 1816, adding frontispieces to each volume together with the other plates and facsimiles, and Chapman's extensive notes and explanatory articles. See Gilson, E150.
Two Volumes. Illustrated with full page engravings on Japan vellum with text tissue guards. Title pages printed in red and black on Japan vellum. Uncut. Top edges gold. Large 8vo. Original full green buckram bindings. Original paper spine labels. Bindings very slightly worn at edges. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 221 of only 1250 copies. Edition de Luxe. "The novellino is a collection of fifty stories, each one told by the writer separately, without any striving after continuity. Masuccio does not trouble himself like certain others of the Novellieri, to construct a setting for his work, and to feign that the tales are told in turn by the work, and to feign that the tales are told in turn by the various members of a gentle company brought together by hazard. He tells us that all his novels are true, and that in many cases he is only setting down what he has learnt by the evidence of his senses. " Very nice set. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SET/W47