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1969SFK519-1056New York NY: The Typophiles 1969. Paperback. Very Good. Series: Typophiles Monograph No. 93. NO LIMITATION STATED designed by Janet Anderson at the Composing Room Inc. composed in Monotype Bembo. Pamphlet. 7 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches. x 23 3 pp. Half-title typographic ornaments throughout Foreword by Charles Antin printer's device on colophon; text clean unmarked. Orange embossed wrappers of Fabriano cover stock printed with "BW" on front cover stapled binding square and tight light shelf wear. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing marks. SFK519-1056. Very Good. This volume contains the text of an address by Beatrice Warde to the Society of Designer-Craftsmen May 12 1969 one of her last writings. She states: "As for the word craft well in our new cybernetic age you people will be towering up as you exemplify the meaning of that word in a world that has begun to see the electronic devices taking over the controlling responsibilities of the mechanical craftsmen the proud card holders in the craft unions. In our disintegrating civilization you stand out by the integration of your will and your skill. You stand among us as homo faber homo artifex. The Typophiles paperback books
1973M6530Springfield IL:: Charles C. Thomas 1973. 1973. 235 x 158 mm. 8vo. vii 139 pp. 56 figs. 4 tables bibliog. index. Brown cloth gilt spine dust-jacket. Ownership signature of Edwin M. Todd. Fine. Charles C. Thomas, (1973). hardcover books
187933095New York: A. S. Seer Printer 1879. Early US printing. Printed blue paper wrappers. Wrappers chipped. PO signature 1879 to top margin of front wrapper & ink annotations to rear wrapper. A Good copy. 28 pp. Libretto only no musical scores. 7-5/8" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/> A. S. Seer, Printer unknown books
1909135275Paris: Heugel 1909. Hardbound. VG exlibrary with minimal to moderate markings. Wholly usable. Red library buckram. 355 pp. Reprinted chiefly from the plates of G. Hartmann 1881. Text in English and French. Heugel hardcover books
193085931Boston: Little Brown 1930. 1st ed. Hardcover. Near Fine/Poor. frontis portrait photos maps 1 folding index xiv 370p. Original black cloth lettered in orange. dj 23 cm. The appealing jacket is rather heavily chipped and torn. An account of travel in Chinese Turkestan in 1927. <br/><br/> Little, Brown hardcover books
19006181NY: American Art Galleries 1900. deluxe. Softcover. VG. Stiff wraps. 36 two tone plates. Catalogue lists 165 works. Limited to 300 copies. Artist index at front includes names like Allori Bronzino Bassano Both Brozik Copley R. Cosway F. Cotes 6 Couture 4 Cuyp both G. Dupont Elias Etty Fyt Gainsborough 5 Gordon Greuze Hanneman 3 Hals Hogarth Hone Honthorst 2 Isabey 2 Jettel 2 Koninck 2 Sir T. Lawrence 2 Sir Peter Lley 6 Mierevelt 4 Morland Opie 2 Sir Henry Raeburn 3 Raestein 5 Rubens 2 Ruisdael Steen Stry Tintoretto 2 Van Dyck 4 Vos 2 many others. These pictures came from the collections of Eugene Fischof of Paris and T.J. Blakeslee of New York. A lovely copy of an auction catalogue containing many noteworthy pictures. All are described in detail. American Art Galleries paperback books
19502169571950. unbound. 10 x 8.25 inches no place no date circa 1950 -- a vintage shoulder-up photograph depicting Baccaloni in the role of Don Pasquale. Inscribed: "To Arthur St. Brackbill Sincerely Salvatore Baccaloni." Near fine condition.<br/><br/> Italian bass opera star often regarded as the greatest buffo artist of the 20th century. Baccaloni was encouraged by Arturo Toscanini to pursue comic roles such as Rigoletto and Leporello in Don Giavanni a move which culminated into his being in demand at every major opera house in the world.<br/><br/> unknown books
19292304521929. unbound. 10 x 8 inches no place December 6 1929. This black-and-white portrait photo shows Halliburton dressed in a suit facing the camera and gazing off to the side. Inscribed: "Especially and gratefully for Veronica Hutchinson Dick Halliburton Dec 6 1929." Small chip and tear in left margin; good condition.<br/><br/> American traveler adventurer and author who died at age 39 in an attempt to sail a Chinese junk the Sea Dragon across the Pacific ocean from Hong Kong to the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco a feat that made him legendary. More recent revelations have shown that Halliburton though infatuated with the image of heroic masculinity was an early proponent of Gay Rights. He was romantically linked to film star Ramon Navarro and philanthropist Noel Sullivan. His most enduring relationship was with freelance journalist Paul Mooney with whom he shared living quarters and perished on March 24 1939.<br/><br/> unknown books
17521This highly-regarded versatile and prolific leading man -- considered by many one of the greatest actors ever -- won an Oscar for "Captains Courageous" 1937 and "Boy's Town" 1938. IPS 8" X 10" n.p. n.d. Very good. Slightest of edgewear with faint tape stain at each corner. Handsome studio portrait taken for "The Mountain" costarring Robert Wagner and Claire Trevor showing a benevolent older Tracy in sportscoat and ascot boldly inscribed in black ballpoint in a light portion at the upper left "To Donald / best wishes / Spencer Tracy / 7/14/61." A lovely example. unknown books
194058501940. unbound. Vintage 10 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph of the singer and radio star inscribed to John Corigliano. This photo shows Dragonette seated at an open grand piano wearing a white blouse and pearls looking through a book of sheet music. Includes a CBS Photo seal on the bottom right corner. No place no date circa 1940. Tiny creases at the corners; very good- condition.<br/><br/> Inscription: "For John Corigliano Souvenir of our music-making together. Cordially yours Jessica Dragonette."<br/><br/> unknown books
188328031London: Chappell & Co. PN 17614 1883. Quarto. Original publisher's wrappers. 1f. title 1f. recto cast list verso contents 176 iv publisher's advertisements pp.<br/><br/>Composer's facsimile signature handstamp to title; occasional annotations in pencil.<br/><br/>Wrappers worn; upper detached and taped; signatures in ink; small address label; prices excised; spine defective. First Edition later issue. Chappell & Co. [PN 17614] unknown books
189126099London: Chappell & Co. PN 19001 1891. Quarto. Original decorative wrappers with title label to spine. In custom-made black cloth box. 1f. title i printed dedication to Queen Victoria i contents 261 iii publisher's catalogue and advertisements pp. Typeset. Additional advertisements to verso of upper wrapper and both sides of lower. Some leaves in act 3 unopened. <br/><br/>Early owner's signature "Spencer W. Brien 1891" in black ink to head of title.<br/><br/>Wrappers worn and soiled. Occasional foxing especially to title; several leaves creased at upper outer corner. First Edition. Sullivan and Flower p. 280. WorldCat OCLC 4794897. The present copy lacks the composer's handstamped facsimile autograph to title found in some other copies of this edition.<br/><br/>"On 31 January 1891 Sullivan's sole 'grand opera' Ivanhoe with a libretto by Julian Sturgis after Sir Walter Scott's novel was launched by Richard D'Oyly Carte on the extraordinary principle of a continuous nightly run as for operetta with constantly changing casts. Its total of 160 performances though remarkable enough was insufficient to cover Carte's costs and he had to sell the theatre." Arthur Jacobs in Grove Music Online. Chappell & Co. [PN 19,001] unknown books
193826095Wien: Franz Salmhofer 1938. Folio. Publisher's original light green printed wrappers. 1f. title i facsimile autograph dedication to the composer's wife i cast list and copyright notice 213 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Boldly inscribed to the distinguished Moravian soprano Maria Jeritza 1887-1982: "Der unübertroffenen großen einzigartigen Künsterlin: Maria Jeritza für ihre großen Verdienste um die Wiener Staatsoper. Franz Salmhofer Zum 29 Mai 1950" at lower portion of title.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn faded and soiled. Occasional light wear to outer corners and blank margins not affecting music. A clean very attractive copy overall. First Edition. Scarce. OCLC no. 27239830 2 copies only in the U.S. at Harvard and the Free Library of Philadelphia.<br/><br/>Iwan Tarassenko to Salmhofer's own libretto was first performed in Vienna at the Staatsoper on March 9 1938.<br/><br/>"A pupil of Franz Schreker and Franz Schmidt Salmhofer was musical director and composer at Vienna's Burgtheater for many years and subsequently director of the Staatsoper and the Volksoper 1945-63. With a conception of music that took Romanticism as its starting point he was regarded by many at the end of the 1920s as progressive but not to an extent that would have endangered performances of his works in the 1930s and 40s or that would have forced him to emigrate. Among the most widely performed of contemporary composers he became known primarily through his operas; Iwan Tarassenko 1938 demonstrates the humanistic ideals of the 'good man' and both the ballet Österreichische Bauernhochzeit 1933 and the opera Das Werbekleid 1943 feature folk elements. His honours include the Austrian State Prize 1937 and the prize of the City of Vienna 1960." Sigrid Wiesmann in Grove Music Online. [Franz Salmhofer] unknown books
1884BL4254Paris:: Alcan 1884. 1884. Series: Bibliotheque Scientifique Internationale XLVIII. 8vo. XVI 243 ads. 32 pp. Cloth; heavily waterstained throughout. Working copy. First edition in French after the first German of 1882. Alcan, 1884. hardcover books
190023220Paris & Pise: Antonin L. Neurdein and Étienne Neurdein 1900. A good large-sized image of some of the buildings of this expo along the river with tour boats in the foreground and crowds of visitors along the opposite avenue; albumen process photograph mounted on pale ivory gilt-edged cardstock; with the studio stamp of N.D. Phot. at lower right margin Antonin L. Neurdein and Étienne Neurdein; photo is approx. 10 1/2" x 17" size the mount makes it 12 1/2" x 18 3/4" overall; light edge tips wear to the cardstock one corners' surface scraped away; image a bit faded still good; an interesting original Paris Exposition and photographic history photograph. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Antonin L. Neurdein and Étienne Neurdein Paperback books
196129160London: Boosey & Hawkes PN B. & H. 18838 1961. Quarto. Original publisher's illustrated wrappers. 1f. recto title verso copyright statement 1f. recto orchestration verso blank 1f. recto cast list verso blank 233 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn; stamped "Complimentary Copy" at upper margin of upper; spine slightly creased and with small label to foot. Boosey & Hawkes [PN B. & H. 18838] unknown books
192547472Paris: Mercvre de France 1925. 35th Edition. Half purple calf purple cloth boards stamped in gilt to back strip marbled end papers. A VG copy. Spine sunned edges are corners are bit rubbed some light pencil markings some foxing to leave. age toning to edges of leaves otherwise clean and bright. 236 pp. 7-1/4" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> Mercvre de France hardcover books
19771331995Firenze: Presso l'Accademia della Crusca 1977. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print; Boards in brown cloth mild bump to spine head light shelfwear; Text block has name in ink on front flyleaf library stamp on title page verso and on rear flyleaf else clean and tight light age-toning to paper; Text in Italian; 163 pages. 1331995. FP New Rockville Stock. Presso l'Accademia della Crusca hardcover books
185444142New York: John Wiley 1854. 1st US Edition NCBEL III 1344. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt stamping. Pale yellow eps. Slight lean. Spine sunned. Bookseller ticket Whipple & Son Salem & presentation bookplate to California School for the Deaf to front paste-down. Period prior owner signature to ffep. Withal a VG copy. vi 7 - 189 3 blanks pp. Tipped-in advert leaf before frontispiece. Illustrated with 15 lithographed plates "Sarony & Co. Lith N. Y.". 12mo. <br/><br/> John Wiley hardcover books
19637388Paris: Boubée & Cie 1963. Octavo 19 x 14.5 cm. 326 pages. Illustrated with forty-three figures and three maps designed by Michelle Bory. Includes bibliographical references pages 293-296. Errata slip laid-in. FIRST EDITION. One of the final published works of Roger Heim noted mycologist and head of the Museum National d'Historie Naturalle. Heim is recognized for his descriptive and taxonomic studies of fungi and documentation of psycho-physiological effects of psilocybin and other hallucinogens including Psilocybe Wassonii Heim which was named for both him and for Gordon Wasson. Near fine in publisher's tan cloth titled on the front panel and spine. In publisher's dust jacket with some soiling to edges otherwise very good. Scarce in the marketplace and surprisingly not present in the collection or bibliography of Christian Volbracht. Interesting ownership inscription to free front endpaper "H.F. Cheran bought in Saigon by Dominique". Not in Volbracht MykoLibri vs. 1 or 2; Dailey Phantastica 94 2nd edition only "an important treatise"; Wasson & Pau 3. Boubée & Cie hardcover books
185429047Paris: Alex. Grus ainé PN A.G. 1548 1854. Large octavo. Disbound. 1f. recto title within double-ruled border verso blank i named cast list and contents 2-136 pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Named cast includes Bussine Ste. Foy Pallanti Melles. Boulart and Lemercier.<br/><br/>Minor soiling to title with small publisher's oval handstamps to lower margin. First Edition. <br/><br/>Boulanger father of French composer and pedagogue Nadia Boulanger 1887-1979 was a singing treacher at the Conservatoire. Best known for his comic operas he won the Prix de Rome in 1836. First performed at the Opéra-Comique in 1854 Les Sabots was his most popular work. Alex. Grus ainé [PN A.G. 1548] unknown books
189447327London: Privately Printed 1894. 1st Edition NCBEL III 1354; Pariser 156; Todd 213d. "The impression of this book is limited to a few copies for private circulation only."-- Page v; according to Pariser & Todd this 33 cc on Whatmann paper. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering to spine. Bevelled boards. Minor wear. Bookseller ticket to front paste-down. A VG - Nr Fine copy. xiii 1 Errata 57 3 pp including Index. Facsimile letter as frontispiece. 8vo. <br/><br/>"Ernest Chesneau was the author of La Peintre Anglaise which was published in England in 1885 as The English School of Painting with a preface by John Ruskin. Ruskin’s twenty letters to Chesneau were written between 1867 and 1883 and contain many interesting passages devoted to Ruskin’s philosophy of art and his opinions of various painters." as quoted on RBH. Privately Printed hardcover books
1962179909New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1962. 1st American Edition. Hardcover. G dj shows wear and fading inside clean and tight. mylar covered illustrated dj; green cloth covers gold lettering in spine; 116 pages : illustrations. A great city's past and present in text and photographs. Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover books
19471342300New York: The Vanguard Press 1947. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Hardcover; Spine blue with silver print; Boards in blue cloth with silver print mild wear to spine caps and corners crease to spine else clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; 424 pages frontispiece illustrated maps b&w plates. 1342300. FP New Rockville Stock. The Vanguard Press hardcover books
1896L0074vi15812 ad pages. Small octavo 7 1/2" x 5 1/4" bound in original publisher's cloth with black lettering to spine red decorative florets to cover and Maggie in gilt with black back ground deckle edges. Housed in red slipcase. BAL 4075 Two states noted 1 Title page printed in upper and lower case letters and 2 Title page printed in capital letters only. First edition first printing under Crane's name.<br /><br /><i>Maggie: A Girl of the Streets</i> is an 1893 novella by American author Stephen Crane 1871-1900. The story centers on Maggie a young girl from the Bowery who is driven to unfortunate circumstances by poverty and solitude. The work was considered risque by publishers because of its literary realism and strong themes. Crane who was 22 years old at the time financed the book's publication himself although the original 1893 edition was printed under the pseudonym Johnston Smith. After the success of 1895's <i>The Red Badge of Courage</i> <i>Maggie</i> was reissued in 1896 with considerable changes and re-writing. The story is followed by George's Mother.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Publisher's printed cloth binding heavily soiled else a very good copy in a very good slipcase. D Appleton and Company hardcover books