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22073120 Adelaide Road Chalk Farm London NW3. 8 July 1920. 2pp 12mo. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. Folded once. In what is a quite unusual and somewhat flirtatious response to a fan letter he thanks her for her 'kind letter about my books' adding: 'it is pleasing to know that they cheer you when things go wrong; and I trust that the next time you get lost you will have one with you to cheer your solitary way.' He continues: 'It is evident that if they have this agreeable effect on you that though there may be some difference in our ages there can be very little in our spirits; & I should be charmed if next time you are in London you would come to see me – in the morning.' He explains that he writes in the morning and is 'always grateful to any one who interrupts me and prevents me from injuring my constitution by industrious excess' For the recipient Barbara Kaye Barbara Kenrick Gowing 1908-1998 writer bookseller and wife of Percy Muir see her obituary by Nicolas Barker in the Independent 12 March 1998. 120 Adelaide Road, Chalk Farm, London NW3. 8 July 1920. unknown
51180Gallimard.1974.1976.1957.3 vols.In-4 toilés avec caractères dorés et jaquette ill.en couleurs.TBE.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition; original series cloth, gilt backs, a very good, bright, clean copy. SCARCE IN THE ORIGINAL FLS BINDING.
8vo., Third Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and 11 plates, some faint browning to endpapers, small contemporary signature on blank preliminary verso; original terracotta cloth, upper board elaborately blocked and lettered in black, backstrip lettered in gilt and blocked in black, uncut, a near fine copy. Published a year after the first edition. This classic collection of twelve short stories includes the first appearance of 'The Monkey's Paw', widely acclaimed as one of the finest short horror stories ever written. Very scarce, especially in this condition. Bleiler 896; NCBEL IV, p.621 (recording the first edition).
19067776London: Macmillan and Co.; William Blackwood and Sons 1906. Reprints. 9 volumes 8vos various paginations uniformly bound in 1/2 green polished calf over green cloth boards red morocco spine labels lettered in gilt t.e.g. Bookplate of H.P. Lazenby in front of each spines heavily toned and rubbed at joints and corners. All clean and sound internally and very good. <br /> <br /> An attractively bound set of novels from the prolific American writer who spent much of his life in Italy and India. This set includes The Witch of Prague which Bleiler describes in his Guide to Supernatural Fiction as "a long occult romance with semiallegorical elements" which tells the tale of a wanderer who is bewitched by a clairvoyant and hypnotic young woman while searching for his lost lover. <br /> <br /> <br /> Other titles in this set are: The Three Fates; Taquisara; A Tale of a Lonely Parish; Zoroaster; Corleone; The Three Fates; Saracinesca; Doctor Claudius; and The Heart of Rome.<br /> <br /> . Macmillan and Co.; William Blackwood and Sons unknown
19411765London: John Murray 1941. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Very nice first edition of this scarce short story collection which includes several supernatural tales. Yellow boards show light soiling. Jacket has mild tanning to spine and some shallow chipping to head of spine. John Murray hardcover
3757Nancy, Vagner, 1863 - 1864 ; trois tomes in-12 ; demie-basane havane, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, titre et tomaison dorés (relire de l'époque) ; 439 pp. ; 448 pp. ; 447 pp., (1) p. d'errata.
18643744Nancy, Vagner, 1864 ; trois tomes in-12 ; demie-basane havane, dos à nerfs, ornés de fleurons dorés, titre et tomaison dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; 455 pp. ; 463 pp. ; 384 pp.
1986qi1975Magic Strip Cargo de nuit album cartonné 1986 In-4 (22 x 30 cm), album cartonné, 112 pages, planches en noir, dédicace de Bézian en regard de la page de titre ; plis aux coiffes et coins un peu tachés, quelques marques d'usage aux plats, bel état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1883PHO-197
In 8. Dim. 23,5x17 cm. Pp. (20)+.282+(2). Bella edizione del 1745 di questa opera spirituale di Jose Lopez de Ezquerra ad uso dei direttori di anime. L'opera è in un volume ed è completa. All'interno cinque trattati: Spiritualità dell'anima, Anima razionale, Abitudini naturali e sovrannaturali, Grazie (Apparizione dei dannati, Visioni, Spirito divino e diabolico ecc..), Favori soprannaturali (Visioni, Lacrime soprannaturali, Estasi, Morte mistica, Pratica di istruzioni dei direttori per l'elevazione dei corpi ecc.. Alla fine via purgativa, illuminativa e unitiva. Antiche note manoscritte. Tagli marmorizzati. In buone condizioni. Copertina in piena pergamena coeva con titolo manoscritto al dorso in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. Beautiful edition of 1745 of this spiritual work by Jose Lopez de Ezquerra for the usage of directors of souls. The work is in one volume and it is complete. Inside five treates: Spirituality of soul, Rational soul, Natural and supernatural customs, Graces (Apparition of damned people, Visions, Divine and diabolic soul ecc..), Supernatural (Visions, Supernatural tears, Ectasis, Mystic death, Practicle of instructions of directors for elevation of bodies etc.. At the end purgative, illuminative and unitive life. Marbled external edges of pages. In good conditions. Full parchment coeval cover with manuscripted title in the spine in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings.
125461sd Paris, Librairie Théâtrale, L. Billaudot, Successeur - Sans date - In-12 broché, couverture illustrée - XXV-319 pages
LA-JFTS-LD46Very Good. 5 volumes book were not used shelf wear otherwise a like new set. unknown
281 pages. Lengthy inscription to "Dad and Dilly" by Bob Munger upon front free endpaper. Laid in is a fascinating and highly relevant photocopy of a news clipping from 1978 which provides a biography of Bob Munger, explains his involvement with the movie 'The Omen', and his plans to make 'The Angel' into a movie. The clipping includes a photo of Munger with the sister of Jimmy Carter. Average wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Faint stains to edges of text. Prior owner's name atop front free endpaper else unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Features: The Singular Horseman - how a Chinese poet came to the aid of a fox-hunting man (Max Brand); Bumping Down to Mexico - Abroad by car, the road to Mexico City (Owen P. White); Bushwacker Brew - Romance and the federal government hit snags in old Bushwhacker (Frederick Hazlitt Brennan); Ready All! - On the line at the Poughkeepsie Regatta (Alastair MacBain); Black Magic - the supernatural cat (William MacHarg); Captain Jenkin's Ear - A Yankee saves the British Fleet (Jacland Marmur); The Prodigal Nurse, part VI - Celia headed for trouble (Teresa Hyde Phillips); Trouble Shooter, Part II - the brawling builders of empire (Ernest Haycox); Statesmanship in High C - Senator Barkley sounds the tocsin (George Creel); Chorus Call, by James Aswell; Keep up with the world - a little learning (Freling Foster); Just for fun - play clothes (Aimee Larkin). Nice colour Ford V-8 ad on page 23. Nice colour Chevrolet ad on page 45. Nostalgic colour Texas Centennial Coke ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label on front cover else unmarked. A sound copy. Book
9093H Vrayet de Surcy Paris 1853
19319829London: Simpkin Marshall Ltd 1931. First edition. Hardcover in pictorial paper boards 104pp. Spine toned few stray spots to boards clean internally. Very good or better. <br /> <br /> Sharp first printing of this collection of traditional ghost stories based on regional legends. Some of the stories are quite grim and a few rather bloody. Woodiwiss was a British author and art historian who also wrote in the crime and mystery genres. A scarce and attractive book. Simpkin, Marshall, Ltd hardcover
19661090671966 Editions Vialetay - 1966 - 6 volumes In-8, reliure plein maroquin rouge, décor en relief représentant Edgar Poe sur les premiers plats, titre doré au dos, garde marbé rouge avec dorures - 339 + 289 + 204 + 285 + 291 + 239 p. - Illustrations in et hors texte, en couleurs et N&B, de Léonor Fini - Exemplaire N°1131/2500
22270Without date or place. 1p 12mo. Seventeen lines of closely written text. In fair condition lightly aged and worn laid down on a leaf from an album. The recipient is not named but is addressed as 'Monsieur le Comte'. The letter concerns the count's 'ami et protégé' 'M. Leharivel' author of 'Grammaire Francaise Pasigraphique Simplifiee Et Regularisee Pour Servir de Base Fondamentale; Et Anecdotes Et Contes Historiques 1839 . Nodier is pleased that his 'Suffrage' has been useful to Leharivel but he has to explain that Leharivel is mistaken on the question of the place at the Academy Francaise which has fallen vacant on the death of 'M. Michand' i.e. the historian Joseph Michaud who had died 30 September 1839. This 'classe de l'Institut' has no corresponding members and as Leharivel is based in Belgium he is not eligible. Nodier would have conveyed this information to the count in person but he is burdened with work. This letter was in a notebook containing letters addressed to this Le Harivel. Without date or place. unknown
Pages 502-598, plus 28 pages of vintage ads. Features: The Hunting Down of Tiburcio Vasquez, the Dick Turpin of California; "Red Fagen" - a veteran shipmaster's story of the undoing of a villainous 'crimp'; A Cycling Tour Through Central Africa (part II) - photo-illustrated adventures on the way from Rhodesia to Egypt; The Spectre of Mekeo - a supernatural tale from British New Guinea; Spiders; The Javelin Throwers - an exciting adventure with Venezuelan savages; Following the Fur Trails - photo-illustrated article of a Canadian government naval survey crew's winter on the ice-bound shores of Hudson Bay; Lost in an Underground Labyrinth - photo-illustrated account of a man who was thrown into the sewers of Milan and lost for many days; The Eagle's Nest - the mountaintop town of Peillon in the South of France - article with many photos; The Mystery of Fraser Island - a strange sequence of events on an island where the Queensland 'dumped' troublesome blacks; Our Lunatic; A Matter of Business - a West African trader is charged with removing stock from stations set to be closed - despite native objections; The "Crooked House" - at Kingswinford, near Birmingham; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Covers detached as one but present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece and 11 plates, free endpapers very lightly browned, small signature on front free endpaper; original terracotta cloth elaborately blocked and lettered in black, gilt back, uncut, joints very lightly rubbed, covers with only the faintest age-soiling else a remarkably bright, clean copy. This classic collection of twelve short stories includes the first appearance of 'The Monkey's Paw', widely acclaimed as one of the finest short horror stories ever written. Very scarce, especially in this condition. Bleiler 896; NCBEL IV, p.621.
Light wear and scuffing to covers. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight bindings. Many color photos and illustrations. Each volume is around 150 pages 8 5/8"w x 12'H. Produced in consultation with the world's foremost authorities: more than 200 expert authors from all over the world. This enquiry into the supernatural "takes you deep into the wellsprings of the human mind, now as in the past. That is what a study of man and the supernatural is about, and that is why it matters." From Aberdeen Witches to Zurvan. Editorial Advisory Board: C.A. Burland, Glyn Daniel, E.R. Dodds, Mircea Eliade, William Sargant, John Symonds, R.J. Zwi Werblosky, R.C. Zaehner
Baudelaire's translation of Poe's surreal, delirious tale, illustrated with THREE ORIGINAL SIGNED LOOSE HORS-TEXTE ETCHINGS (with aquatint) by Dominique Heraud. From a total edition of 50 numbered copies, this is ONE OF ONLY FIVE (5) COPIES WITH A SECOND SUITE OF THE THREE SIGNED ETCHINGS. The etchings in the suite are signed as well. 12mo. Loose as issued in original wraps. Board chemise and slipcase. FINE AND BRIGHT, with no defects.
8vo., with frontispiece [by Du Maurier]; handsomely bound in dark red full morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands ruled in gilt, second and fourth compartments ruled and lettered in gilt, hand-made endpapers, fore-edge lightly dust-soiled else a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With 32pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. This classic collection of sixteen short stories was first published in 1884. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Bleiler 13; Tymn 3-2 (both recording the first edition).
64 pages. Author's inscription upon title page appears to read "yath ch aw? iyus al? always be happy" Author has signed using her Salish name which is Kwulasulwut, which means 'Many Stars". In this blend of original and traditional Salish stories, the magical characters pass through many magical experiences and adventures. In each story the young reader travels on a journey through both nature and the supernatural, and at the end discovers one of life's lessons, just as they were once revealed to Salish children by their traditional Storyteller. Author lives in Nanaimo, B.C. where she teaches Native Studies and the Coast Salish language. The five tales which make up this book have been adapted from stories which author uses to teach her students at Nanaimo area elementary schools about Native traditions and culture. Illustrator is a Nootkan artist from Nuchatlitz on Nootka Island. Soiling and above average wear to colour-illustrated boards. Doodling upon back board. Front endpaper removed. Erasures from remaining portion of front endpaper. Book