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2004ABE-1593894425044Arm & Hammer Press 2004 Arm & Hammer Press Sugar Land TX 2004. Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Sugar Land TX: Arm & Hammer Press 2004. 2 1/4 x 2 1/2". LIMITED EDITION of 65 copies this being #51. Black cloth over boards gilt decoration stamped on cover paper label on spine frontispiece illustration of Poe in fine condition."The Oval Portrait" is a short horrow story written by Edgar Allan Poe 1809-1849 first published in 1842. One of his shortest stories it is about the sinister happenings encompassing a portrait in a chateau. Limited Edition. Hardcover. As New. Arm & Hammer Press hardcover
36289Santa Cruz: The Good Book Press 1976. 16mo 74 x 48 mm 32pp. limited to 150 copies this being no. 83 printed on purple paper 5 paper samples tipped-in 8 illustrs. orig. purple boards paper sample pasted within recess on upper board a fine copy. The Paper-Making Rhyme changes the well-known "Peter Piper" rhyme to "Peter Papermaker made a piece of purple paper." etc and includes five tipped-in paper samples: bird of paradise; new zealand flax; cotton; abaca; lawn clippings. "This book has been printed by letterpress and photocopying on Peter's handmade paper using photographs taken in 1976 at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire."Colophon. Santa Cruz: The Good Book Press, 1976 hardcover
2005ABE-1593827205009The Bronte Press 2005 Blue Cloth. 52pp. #26/60 copies signed by the Author. Hand colored illustrations by the Suzanne and Paul Pruchnicki. Bound by Donald Brady. Includes separate pamphlet Jefferson and the Polygraph Machine with a hand colored illustration. Measures 2 1/4"x 2 3/4". Limited Edition. Hardcover. As New. The Bronte Press hardcover
1983ABE-1593893856543Hanover Fitz Press 1983 Lewis Carroll. The Pig-Tale. Mill Valley CA: Hanover Fitz Press 1983. Miniature hardcover bound in purple cloth; one of 250 copies this being number 66; oblong; 2.5 x 3 inches; 26 pages; black and white illustrations by Anne Easley. Faint sunning top edge of front board. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Hanover Fitz Press hardcover
51487London: Henry Frowde Amen Corner 1896 . A very good miniature full leather binding. 2.1" x 1.75" x 0.6". 54mm x 44mm x 11mm. pp.418. 32mo. Maroon pebbled calf with dulled gilt title to the front cover. All page edges gilt dulled. Black creased endpapers.Title-page creased with small tears and lightly soiled. Clear English text on India paper. G. London: Henry Frowde, Amen Corner, 1896 . hardcover
52217London: Henry Frowde Amen Corner 1896 . A very good miniature full leather binding. 2.25" x 2.0" x 0.75". 5.5cm x 4.7cm x 1.8cm. pp.418. 32mo. Black morocco over thin boards with gilt title to front cover. All page edges gilt. Black endpapers. Inked name and date to front free-endpaper: "Flo 1908". Half-title frontis and title-page present. Clear English text on India paper. VG. London: Henry Frowde, Amen Corner, 1896 . hardcover
52229London: Henry Frowde Amen Corner 1896 . A very good miniature full leather binding. 2.25" x 2.0" x 0.75". 5.5cm x 4.7cm x 1.8cm. pp.418. 32mo. Crimson morocco over thin boards with gilt title to front cover. Hinges carefully strengthened. All page edges gilt. Black endpapers. Frontis and title-page present. Clear English text on India paper. VG. London: Henry Frowde, Amen Corner, 1896 . hardcover
1850H23087New Haven: Sidney Babcock 1850. Paperback. Good. Near miniature not for the miniature purists at 3.75 x 2.25 inches printed pale peach wraps good or better with some light soil and wear to covers. 16 pp with little woodcut illustrations throughout. Sidney Babcock paperback
1995375256US: Running Pr Book Pub 1995. Running Pr Book Pub 1995 Fine/ 94-67770 L-O-C Number. Like new Burgundy boards with white spine lettering. 14 pages. All pop-ups working Cool!. Color illustrated. 1.4 ounces. Size: 3 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 1/2 inches. Hardcover. Fine. Running Pr Book Pub Hardcover
1957ABE-1594060790001The Press of Ward Schori 1957 Miniature book Gilt decorated Leatherette binding marbled endpapers. 46pp. 37mm x 42mm. Originally published in Esquire Magazine. Signed in ink by Ward K. Schori. From the inventory of Former bookstore in Tokyo known as the Lilliput Oval Saloon. Price slip for 17500 yen tipped in. When the shop opened in 1979 founded by Kazushige Onuma it was the world s first all-miniature bookstore. Special Edition. Hardcover. As New. The Press of Ward Schori hardcover
119661Mughal India possibly Murshidabad mid- to late-18th century. . Single miniature painting on card opaque pigments with gold depicting a scene with a Prince on horseback accepting a drink from a gold vessel from a village maiden miniature 282 x 179 mm full album page 394 x 255 mm; painting framed within multiple gilt rulings innermost frame painted with delicate pink and white flowers on a spiralling green vine set against a richly gilt background some very minor surface soiling overall in exceptionally bright and attractive condition framed and glazed.<br /> Scenes painted around imagined amorous encounters between the 'prince and village girl' were popular among artists during the late Mughal period in centres such as Delhi Lucknow and Murshidabad. The concept of 'love at first sight' was similarly echoed in the tradition of the courtly poets of the pan-European middle ages and can be seen echoed through their visual arts.<br /><br />The inspiration behind the theme in this painting was likely rooted in Persian literary sources the Nayrang'i Eshq The Charm of Love by Mughal Sufi poet Ghanimat Kunjahi d. 1695 AD being one such example. Written during a period of considerable Muslim-Hindu cultural interaction the poem was later absorbed into Sanskrit works and grew further in popularity. One notable section of the poem stanza 40.7 describes how in pursuit of a stag Shahid comes upon a village where he is struck by the sight of village girls at a well and is particularly struck by the beauty of Wafa the daughter of the village headsman see C. Shackle Persian Poetry and Q dir Sufism in Later Mughal India: Ghan mat Kunj h and his Mathnaw -yi Nayrang-i 'ishq in The Heritage of Sufism: Volume 3 Late Classical Persianate Sufism Boston 1999. <br /><br />In this painting a beautiful maiden leans across to offer the handsome stranger a drink from the well. Neither appears abashed and their eyes fix upon each other as if a spell has been cast. Of note is the way their hands come together around the vessel of water though they do not touch. The mono green background gives a prominence to this encounter watched by the other village girls. There are subtle details that give context to the scene the stranger's courtly attire and jewelled ruby dagger. His companion's falcon hints at their noble status. By contrast the village girl's sari is tied in the style of a working women as she draws water from the well. For notable examples see Indian Painting 16001870 Oliver Forge & Brendon Lynch New York 2012 and Painting 91 in Domains of Wonder B.N Goswamy & C. Smith 2006.<br /> Mughal India, possibly Murshidabad, mid- to late-18th century. unknown
20046530New Port Richey FL: Clearview Press 2004. Limited edition 100 copies this copy out of sequence. Miniature book 7cm x 5cm 43pp illustrated paper over boards gilt titling on front cover and spine black and white illustrations throughout fine. The Rabbit's Nest was originally published in 1940. This miniature book includes the original illustrations of Harold Willard in a reduced format and Morrow's charming story about the Ticker children discovering a box labeled The Rabbit's Nest in their mother's closet. Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow was an American poet champion of women's education philanthropist and purveyor of Mexican culture. Clearview Press unknown
193338581Worcester Mass: Commonwealth Press 1933. One of 150 copies. 1 vols. 4to. Drop box in three quarter crimson morocco and marbled boards housing five books: The Rose Garden of Omar Khayyam 3/16 x 1/8; The Rose Garden . 1-3/4 x 1-1/2; The Rose Garden . 5-7/8x 4-7/8; A Thimbleful of Books lacks glassine; Proof Sheet. The first four are bound in full red morocco; the Proof Sheet is in wrappers. Lacks magnifying glass . Minor rubbing to box; books are in fine condition. An additional set of proof sheets mounted on a black board is loosely inserted. One of 150 copies. 1 vols. 4to. At the time of its publication The Rose Garden was advertised as the smallest book in the world. Thompson's A Thimbleful of Books gives a brief account of miniature books with illustrations of various examples and the circumstances of this book's preparation. Bradbury pp. 51-53; Welch 5354 Commonwealth Press unknown
51120London : G. J. Galloway London Ltd. 22-23 Verulam Street c. 1910 . Miniature Book 128pp. . 5.9cm x 5.2cm x 0.5cm . Suede or "Velvet Calf" thin card covers. Rubbed gilt title to front cover. All page edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Clean text throughout. Some leaves with creased corners. One Bible quotation for each day of the year. Date of publication suggested by printing style.No pagination. No bibliographical citations located. Integral publisher's adverts p. 127 . A scarce miniature book - Only one copy recorded online - The Lilly Library Bloomington Indiana USA. London : G. J. Galloway (London) Ltd., 22-23, Verulam Street, [c. 1910] . unknown
1964ABE-1593828003380G.M. Echaniz Livreria Anticuaria 1964 Mexico. G. M. Echaniz 1964. 1 15/16 x 1 1/2 inches. iv 52 4 pp. 15 plates of examples of the presswork of the Heirs of Cromberger; Gilt- and blind-stamped full tan sheepskin marbled end-papers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies printed by Gabriel Saldivar y Silva. Juan Cromberger was a Spanish printer who established the first printing press in America. This volume contains several miniature facsimiles of pages from works printed by the heirs of Cromberger. REFERENCE: Bradbury 20th-Century U.S. Miniature Books No. 2616. Small blue stain at the foredge of the front cover. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. G.M. Echaniz, Livreria Anticuaria hardcover
1976207745Japan: Shumposha Photo Print Co 1976. 4th Printing. Hardcover. VG. Slipcase has rubbing. Name penned to front end paper. Quarto. Hardcover in illustrated slipcase. Glossy illustrated boards. approximately 240 pages : illustrations chiefly color portraits ; 31 cm. Persian text of the quatrains translated by Fitzgerald with English and French versions. E'tessam-Zadeh's French version ; 50 plates in color by . Hossein Behzad Miniatur ; edited by Hossein-Ali Nouri Esfandiary. Shumposha Photo Print Co hardcover
18658303New York. Leavitt and Allen. C. 1865. Bound in original gilt titled blind embossed blue cloth over boards. 6cm x 9.5cm First Edition. Illustrated throughout with hand-coloured woodcut vignettes. Rubbing to covers with lack of luster to gilt embellished spine. Small library stamp to page three. Short tear to page six. A Very Good copy of this noted chap book in the rare original binding. Leavitt and Allen. hardcover
2570London: Jones and Co. 1832. . 24mo 3 1/2 x 2 1/4 inches straight-grained olive-green morocco triple gilt rules on both covers with decorative corner pieces; a.e.g.; spine with 5 compartments and raised bands and faded to brown some minor rubbing over joints; Foyles book-ticket on rear pastedown. Some very minor foxing on some of the preliminary leaves Originally published by Jones in 1824 London: Jones and Co., 1832. hardcover
1836A118556London: J. F. Dove 1836. 1st ed. thus. Very Good. small octavo. leather binding 167pp. frontis. 132 x 78mm in original decorated & blind-stamped leather all edges gilt. Nice engraved frontis. depicting The Shipwreck & nice engraved title depicting The Chase. Boards worn at extremities & sporadic foxing in text o/w nice copy J. F. Dove hardcover
114054Post Mughal India probably late 19th century. . Single large illuminated miniature on paper ink and gouache on paper depicting the view of the Siege of Khandahar in modern-day Afghanistan total leaf 760 x 545 mm miniature 690 x 470 mm; miniature double-ruled in gilt framed decorated with spiraling florettes a few light surface smudges leaf a little cockled mounted to thick card.<br /> A very large and impressive view of the Siege of Khandahar the Mughal-Safavid war of 1649-1653 as presented in the Padshahnameh of Shah Jahan. <br /><br />The Padshahnameh is illustrated chronicle of the reign of Shah Jahan the fifth Mughal emperor commissioned during his reign as a propagandist celebration of his kingdom and dynasty. The text is a detailed chronological narrative of each day of the emperor's reign describing his daily activities court ceremonies as well as the significant events in Emperor Shah-Jahan's life such as the durbars lavish processions and glorious victories on the battlefield.<br /> Post Mughal India, probably late 19th century. unknown
53014Glasgow: David Bryce and Son c. 1893 . A clean copy of this famous miniature dictionary in limp red roan gilt. In original hinged metal container with carrying loop and magnifying lens in top lid. Outer surface very rubbed. 34mm x 28mm x 10mm. The actual book measures 27mm x 19mm x 8mm. 5pp./pp.6 - 384 . Bound in publisher's red leather with "English Dictionary" on front cover and "Pears" printed vertically on the rear cover. Original yellow endpapers. Engraved portrait of Johnson as frontispiece. Printed on india paper a few creased corners and small chips. Glasgow: David Bryce and Son, [ c. 1893 ] . hardcover
16275147London George Humble 1627. Copper engraving 8.7 x 12.3 cms recent hand-colour. Trivial soiling. English text on verso. From the first edition of the so-called minature Speed which used maps by van den Keere to illustrate a pocket edition of Speeds text and which Humble appears to have printed to coincide with editions of the larger atlas. Map unknown
51474London: Longman and Co. 1856 . A scarce miniature bible in the original leather binding and with central clasp in working order. 64mo. 2" x 2" x 0.75" 5.4 cm x 5cm x 2cm . Dark brown tooled leather binding "renaissance style" with the original metal clasp. Edges rubbed and bumped. Marbled endpapers. Owner's details to endpaper dated 1860. Contains facsimile title-pages of the 3rd edition London printed for Thomas James 1693 with titles: Verbum Sempiternum; and New Testament Salvator Mundi. Clean text throughout ending with the Chiswick Whitttingham colophon. VG . "A reprint from James' edition of c. 1700 '3rd edition with amendments' but no illustrations. An epitome of the Bible in verse written by John Taylor and commonly known as the Thumb Bible originally published in 1611." - see British Library - COPAC. "The term 'Thumb Bible' was first coined by Longman and Co. of London in the mid-eighteenth century when they used it on the title page of an edition in 1849 probably as a reference to the midget Tom Thumb Charles Stratton who had visited London with P. T. Barnum in 1844. Thumb Bibles continued to be printed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Approximately 300 different editions survive. As well as being published in English versions were printed in French German and Dutch." - See Wikipedia . London: Longman and Co., 1856 . hardcover
DADAX1561384208Brand: Running Pr 0000-00-00. Min. hardcover. New. 3.00x0.50x3.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Running Pr hardcover
52219London : Henry Frowde Oxford University Press Warehouse Amen Corner E.C. c. 1900 . 2.25" x 1.75" x 0.5". pp.xiv./pp.15 -pp. 583/1p. Polished crimson straight-grained morocco over thin boards. Gilt title to front board. Spine carefully repaired. All page edges gilt. Original black endpapers. Portrait frontis. Clean text throughout. "Oxford: Horace Hart Printer to the University." -- colophon base of last leaf. London : Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Corner, E.C. [c. 1900] . hardcover