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1977039147New York Etc.: Academic Press 1977. xiv 146p. lightly chipped dj Institute for Research on Poverty monograph series. Academic Press unknown books
1984039268Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press 1984. x 388p. slight dj sunfading on the spine Studies in income and wealth 49. University of Chicago Press unknown books
199065340Detroit:: Omnigraphics. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0906795893 . First edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. . Omnigraphics, hardcover books
199032779Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies 1990. cloth. Children's Books. 8vo. cloth. xvii 180 pages. First edition. In the early nineteenth century the prevailing influence in children's books was the promotion of morality coupled with instruction and fairy-tales and such-like improper subjects were widely discouraged. So Benjamin Tabart showed no little courage when within three years of opening his Juvenile Library in Bond Street he launched out into the publication of a series of well-produced fairy-tales and nursery stories.<BR><br /> <BR><br /> During his short publishing career he continued to provide children's bookshelves with light-hearted attractive-looking books for which he employed excellent artists and some of the best children's writers of the day. Many of his publications are now very scarce but Marjorie Moon has recorded about a hundred and ninety titles often in several editions which have survived the hazards of nursery life. Since Mr. Tabert was not only a publisher but also a bookseller part two of this bibliography includes other titles which he advertized as being on sale in his shop.<BR><br /> <BR><br /> An introduction discussing Tabart's publishing career his family life and the very close connection between Tabart and the prolific publisher Sir Richard Phillips is included. Brian Alderson has contributed an appendix on the illustrating of two of Tabart's picture-books and another appendix reprints William Goodwin's remarkable preface to his book of Bible stories which so horrified Mrs. Trimmer the self-appointed critic of Georgian children's reading matter. St Paul's Bibliographies unknown books
198726560Winchester: St. Paul's Bibliographies 1987. cloth dust jacket. Children's Books. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. xxix 142 pages. First edition. Mary Elliott then Mary Belson began writing for children in 1809 at a time when increasing literacy and wealth and more progressive understanding of the reading needs of children were creating a growing demand for more and more books for young people. Beginning with two books in verse - one a lively tale about town and country mice the other an anthology including many of her own poems - she went on to produce a stream of books on a variety of subjects. Her stories some eventful and exciting were mostly about real children learning to tackle the everyday circumstances and difficulties which they encountered in the world around them. <BR><br /> These books were made all the more attractive by her publisher William Darton who provided them with entertaining illustrations many of them interesting today for their depiction of contemporary scenes and fashions. Mary Elliott's books soon spread across the Atlantic and American publishers reissued many of them sometimes adapting the text to local circumstances. Although her books are now forgotten they cannot be disregarded by researchers into the history of childhood and of children's literature. This bibliography contains about 470 entries detailing not only each known edition of her books but also the picture-sheets reward cards and combined volumes of assorted tales and verses. St. Paul's Bibliographies unknown books
198714346Winchester UK: St. Paul's Bibliographies 1987. xxix 142 pages; black and white illustrated throughout; signed on the title page by the author "6/50" copies ; with information on the French and German translations as well as English editions; index of publishers and booksellers index of printers engravers and artists; light wear to dustjacket very good condition. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. St. Paul's Bibliographies Hardcover books
1976151223London: The Tate Gallery 1976. First edition. Softcover. 47 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran June 18 through July 25 1976. Foreword by Sir Norman Reid. Text by Judy Marle. Includes 15 color and several black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers and with a former owner's small artistic stamp on the title page. The Tate Gallery unknown books
197915961NY: Dial Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1979. Hardcover. 0803742207 . The author's first book. First printing. Fine in a near fine age toning to flap edges dust jacket. . Dial Press hardcover books
1987LV2324Blewbury UK:: Rocket Press 1987. 1987. Limited edition—141 of 200 copies. Broadsheet 445 x 305 mm. 3-color printing on tan paper. Signed by Rocket Press printer John R. Smith in ink. Very good. Rocket Press, 1987. unknown books
199188738Cambridge:: Harvard University Press. Fine. 1991. Paperback. 0674212452 . First paperback printing. Fine in pictorial wraps. . Harvard University Press, paperback books
1926445531926. MOON Parker Thomas. IMPERIALISM AND WORLD POLITICS. NY: The Macmillan Company 1926. 8vo. black cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Signed presentation from Walter Lippmann to New York times editior Charles A. Merz on the front endpaper: "CM/WL. Feb. 1 1926." Very Good few paint stains on covers. $50.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
19651325959Cambridge MA: Boston Technical Publishers Inc 1965. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 314; G-; dark blue spine with silver text; no jacket; cloth has some soiling to spine; clean panels; strong boards; text block shows mild tone to exterior edges; illustrated; interior clean; illustrated endpapers; tight binding;. 1325959. FP New Rockville Stock. Boston Technical Publishers, Inc hardcover books
1979M12278New York:: AMS Press 1979. 1979. Reprint. Small 8vo. ix 171 pp. Rust cloth gilt-stamped spine title. Fine. ISBN: 0404133515 AMS Press, (1979). hardcover books
1981PB43575Matrix/Delpire Lausanne 1981. Fine. First Edition 9.25 in. x 11.75 in. 94 pages Cloth Dust Jacket First United States edition. 8. Matrix/Delpire, Lausanne hardcover books
1981175687Providence: Matrix 1981. Limited. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Sarah Moon. Translated from the French by Enid Kirshberger. Illustrated with 94 photographic images some colored. Oblong 4to olive green cloth d.w. Providence: Matrix/Delpire 1981. First American edition. Near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> limited edition - one of only 100 signed copies.<br/><br/> Matrix unknown books
WELLER9781646140428New. New book. unknown books
1981163662Paris: Delpire 1981. First edition. Oblong hardcover. Text in French with a foreword by Daniele Sallenave. A collection of 94 color and black and white images by Moon that are often ethereal and otherworldly. A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket that is light rubbed and with a few small scratches and some minor wear. Still a pleasing copy of this terrific book. Delpire unknown books
736Paris/Toyko. Paperback. Very Good. 1st Japanese ed. Stiff wraps with tipped-on ssepia illus. on cover. 81 sepia photo illus. <br/><br/> paperback books
2000171397Minneapolis MN: Weinstein Gallery 2000. First edition. Oblong softcover. Number 34 of 200 copies from a total edition of 250. Text by Ilona Suschitzky and Moon. Includes 32 images of dolls in suggestive images. A fine copy in wrappers in a very near fine cardboard slipcase. Signed by Moon on the limitation page. A beautifully printed book that despite the limitation this is fairly uncommon. Weinstein Gallery unknown books
2001176368Santa Fe NM: Arena Editions 2001. First edition and first printing. Oblong hardcover. 288 pages. Features text by Robert Delpire. Retrospective monograph on Moon that is a striking collection of 178 duotone and 26 four color images. A near fine copy in cloth spine and paper covered boards with some very minor wear. No dust jacket as issued. A beautifully printed book. Arena Editions unknown books
1972025631London: Rider and Company. 1972. The first British edition of the second book by this non-Native Jungian psychologist a "poetic and psychological study of the Navajo emergence myth." Small abrasion front flyleaf and erasure first blank; else fine in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with a diagonal tear at the upper front spine fold. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Rider and Company hardcover books
1964154158Middletown: Guild for Psychological Studies 1964. 25p. 5x7.25 inches very good first edition booklet in stapled wraps. Includes the psychologist/poet's poem "Requiem for a Lost People" in response to the JFK assassination. Jungian consideration of the assassination. Guild for Psychological Studies unknown books
197057674Middletown:: Wesleyan University Press. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. 0819540188 . First edition. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper else very good in a good closed slit across front panel small abrasion near the base of the spine price clipped dust jacket. . Wesleyan University Press, hardcover books
1977140052San Francisco CA: Up Press 1977. First edition. Softcover. 38 pages. A collection of poems. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with some slight wear. Up Press unknown books
1977169322San Francisco per cancel label: Up Press 1977. 38p. 5.5x8.5 inches signed by the poet/psychologist on title page very food first edition chapbook in stapled white pictorial wraps rusty staples. Jungian psychologist and analyst who worked with him. Up Press unknown books