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2001598808Los Angeles: Heritage Book Shop Inc 2001. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Quarto. xiii 370pp. Illustrated with facsimiles in black and white color frontispiece. Fine in gray cloth titled in silver and fine dust jacket with a tiny bit of wear. Describes dust jackets and records 100 printed books not noted by Maugham's bibliographer Raymond Toole Stott. Heritage Book Shop, Inc hardcover
19221093Brooklyn: Dunhill Publishing Company 1922. 222 pages in dust jacket with some soiling. Long Inscription from Rothschild. Printed mailing label for Honorable Al Smith. Printed card indicating that all who read the book should sign it and pass it on. This will serve as a prayer for the author's recovery. This copy signed by 4 people Printed note at the end "Please Don't Break This Prayer Chain. Rothschild was paralyzed from the waist down as the result of an automobile accident. Dunhill Publishing Company unknown
69305Natural history New Naturalist Monographs . 1st. Ed. Pub. Collins. 1952. 8vo. Signature to front paste down. Nr. fine hardback in vg. dw. with a faint small and neat signature to front top-right. Price clipped. A decent copy of the scarce true first edition distinguishable from the reprint by the fact the text on the back of the dustwrapper is printed in black not a grey-green colour as on the reprints dustwrapper. Natural history New Naturalist Monographs hardcover
61749Natural history New Naturalist Monographs . 1st. Ed. Rep. Pub. Readers Union and Collins. 1953. 8vo. With a bold and personal inscription by Miriam Rothschild "Margaret Beer with admiration of the author Miriam Rothschild" to verso of ffep. Nr. fine hardback in fine facsimile of the first edition dw. Not price clipped. Margaret Beer 1913-1997 was a British philanthopist and animal lover who left her home and garden valued at £1 million at Marlow Bottom to the St Tiggywinkles animal charity on her death Bucks Free Press 1998. Natural history New Naturalist Monographs hardcover
1988597Hackney London: The Stourton Press 1988. Private Limited Edition. Fine. Tall thin octavo. Red cloth gilt stamped spine. Frontispiece photograph of Rylands tipped-in. Privately printed for Lord Rothschild limited edition № 32 of two hundred. Signed by Lord Rothschild on the Rylands photograph "Victor Rothschild" in black ink and signed below in red ink by George Rylands. Further Rylands has made spelling corrections on pages 29 and 34 and on the several copies of prospectuses that are laid in in the same red ink plus two in blue ink. Prospectus does not conform to colophon as this copy is one of two hundred copies -- prospectus lists only thirty being doubly signed and those were the deluxe editions. In an acetate dust jacket as issued. Fine with manuscript corrections. <br /> <br /> “Dadie everyone calls him by his nickname Rylands was born in 1902. He was a Scholar at Eton and at King’s College Cambridge where he read classics and English literature. After graduation he worked for a few months at the Hogarth Press with Virginia and Leonard Woolf who printed and published two volumes of his poetry. He then wrote his fellowship thesis “Words and Poetry" also published by the Hogarth Press and came back to King's as a director of studies. Over the years he has held the offices of steward lay dean and domus bursar. <br /> <br /> “My godfather the Earl of Moray had left me $150 in his will which was wonderful because it enabled me to pay off my debts —I had got into the usual deep waters as an undergraduate. I also sold my Eton gold Shakespeare medal. I had met Virginia and Leonard Woolf while staying with John Maynard Keynes and his ballerina wife Lydia Lopokova in 1923. So in 1924 I went straight to the basement of Tavistock Square and was more or less left alone by V. and L. I was a sort of dogsbody wrapping parcels typesetting and frequently covered in printer’s ink. Virginia and I used to stand side by side in the afternoon setting type. I was very happy.†– Shusha Guppy The Paris Review Issue 108 Fall 1988. . The Stourton Press unknown
23470Paris 16 November 1832. See images for content. Paper 19.5 x 9cm creasing minor damage. A £100 payment "Seven days at the sight . for value received as per advice". Attached: small paper 6 x 4.5cm printed heading "Venn & Son Notaries with address" with MS note "Present when due Notl Charges printed 3/6". Paris, 16 November 1832. unknown
1869mon0000137881de J. Claye 1869. Bound in full brown morocco raised bands gilt lettered spine gilt dentelles purple silk doublures and endpapers a.e.g. hinges fine VERY GOOD. Published by the Compagnie du Chemin de Fer du Nord on the death of Baron James de Rothschild. James de Rothschild was the fifth and last son of Mayer Rothschild founder of the bank in Frankfurt. James moved to Paris in 1812 and made great advances to the French branch which earned him the title of banker king of kings and bankers. The book talks about his amazing career and his philanthropy and generosity. de J. Claye hardcover
1894S414431894. 6 col plates. . HB. 4to rebound in recent buckram with leather title piece to spine. Vg. The text only for Vol. I No 2 is here bound with the plates for Vol. I No 1. Contents: Descriptions of New Genera and Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera obtained by W. Doherty in the Malayan Archipelago by Martin Jacoby pp. 267-330; An Account of a Collection of Diurnal Lepidoptera made by Mr W. Doherty at Humboldt Bay Dutch New Guinea and in neighbouring islands by H. Grose Smith pp. 331-365 543-551; New Genera and Species of Geometridae by W. Warren pp. 366-466; First Glimpses of the Zoology of the Natuna Islands by Walter Rothschild pp. 467-483 and several other short papers. The text for Vol. I No 2 calls for 3 plates which are not present. The 6 fine chromolithographic plates bound in this volume illustrate the text in the previous part - Vol. I No 1 - and are by F.W. Frohawk 3 of Sphingidae Lep. and 3 of Cerambycidae Col. hardcover
189543621Wien Vienna: Friedrich Jasper 1895. Limited First edition. Hardcover. g to vg. 1/160. Elephant folio 18 3/4 x 14 1/4". 12 67 1pp Text 44 leaves Color map and Photo plates Vol. 1; 12 73 1pp Text 32 leaves Color map and Photo plates Vol. 2. Uncut. Original gilt-stamped full calf with gold lettering and tooling to front covers and spines. Raised bands. Dentelles. Marbled endpapers. Tissue-guarded photo-illustrated title page in each volume. Decorative initials. <br /> <br /> The author of this work Nathaniel Mayer von Rothschild 1836-1905 was the eldest son of the banker Anselm Salomon Freiherr von Rothschild. As he was not really interested in the affairs of the family he left the bank early to work exclusively as an art collector travel writer amateur photographer flower grower and generous benefactor. <br /> <br /> In this two-volume set published for his immediate circle of friends Nathaniel Rothschild describes the two Mediterranean trips he carried out with his friend Baron August Twickel in 1893 and 1894 onboard the "Aurora" first voyage and the "Thalia" second voyage. <br /> <br /> Splendidly and lavishly illustrated throughout with 1 color map 43 full-page and 50 in-text collotypes the first volume is dedicated to the first voyage and describes the following places: Livorno Corsica La Goulette Hammam Meskoutin Biskra Bougie Algiers Oran Alicante Ibiza Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona. <br /> <br /> The second volume contains 1 color map 31 full-page and 50 in-text collotypes and describes the second voyage covering Dalmatia Montenegro Corfu Greece and Turkey. <br /> <br /> One of 160 numbered copies of which this is No. 107.<br /> <br /> Bindings with sporadic age-toning staining and rubbing. Sporadic foxing throughout. Text in German. Bindings in overall good- to good interior in good to very good condition. Friedrich Jasper hardcover
1969004552London: Dawsons 1969. Two volumes complete - Volume One - 5 vi-xx 2 400pp and Volume Two - 5 vi-viii 2 401-839pp 1. Original two colour cloth. Rubbed to extremities top edges of text blocks lightly dust stained light stain to upper cover of second volume internally quite bright and clean. Titles in red and black. The Dawsons reprint of the 1954 original . Reprint. Hardback. Good/No Jacket. 4to. Dawsons Hardcover
1947004182Cambridge and London: Privately Printed at Cambridge University Press and Chiswick Press Plates 1947. 8p plates. Original quarter cloth and boards original paper title label to upper cover. Upper cover stained affecting mainly the upper portion and printed label with some light staining to cloth and spine. Internally there is a small light stain to upper cover throughout but generally it is unobtrusive. With two attractive chromolithographic plates of Payne bindings printed at the Chiswick Press. One of a hundred copies. Uncommon not in the standard bibliographies. First Edition. Hardback. Fair. Folio. Limited Edition. Privately Printed at Cambridge University Press and Chiswick Press (Plates) Hardcover
1896H22270Chicago: A. M. Rothschild & Co 1896. Paperback. Very Good. 6.75 x 5 inches pictorial wraps very good light wear and tanning about 50 pp. of either actual music reduced to fit the page or priced lists of sheet music. Uncommon. Worldcat/OCLC finds NO copies in institutions. A. M. Rothschild & Co paperback
Q-0029145104The Free Press 1965-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Free Press paperback
19651iiFg0045New York: The Free Press/A Division of Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc. 1965. Book. Illus. by Lorraine Blake Cover Design. Very Good. Trade Paperback. 4th Printing. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 284 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear crisp pages and clean text. Slightly creased spine. Small stain on bottom edge. Title and copyright page detached from spine. The Free Press/A Division of Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. Paperback
1989Q-0151360707Harcourt 1989-07-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harcourt hardcover
1982Q-0313234302Praeger 1982-10-27. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Praeger hardcover
14613On his monogrammed letterhead New Court St Swithin's Lane E.C. London. 16 March 1900. 2pp. 12mo. In very good condition on lightly-aged paper. Declining in polite terms to comply with her request that he consent to put his signature to 'a paragraph about myself for the purpose of publication'. He explains that he would be 'very sorry that anything should be printed about me which I myself had not dictated or signed'. On his monogrammed letterhead, New Court, St Swithin's Lane, E.C. [London.] 16 March 1900. unknown
2012104174D. A. P. Distribution. New. 2012. Paperback. 3942405679 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English and German. 186 pages; illustrated with color as well as with black and white images. -- with a bonus offer-- . D. A. P. (Distribution) paperback
19130MV910Very Good. 1913. Manuscript. ALONZO ROTHSCHILD 1862-1915 Jewish-American author and Lincoln authority; member Anti-Imperialist League; author of LINCOLN - MASTER OF MEN 1906. Signed proof sheet for his bio in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA 1914-15 edition. ; 8 x 11 Inches Approx; JUDAICA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA WHO'S WHO ABRAHAM LINCOLN ; Signed by Autograph . unknown
1332418058.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2019AME_9781536156836Nova Science Publishers 2019. 1. Hardcover. New/New. Nova Science Publishers hardcover
A9781163984307Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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