96 résultats
3260Worcester Mass. : Achille J. St. Onge 1954. . 2 3/4 x 1 7/8 inches full green leather both covers heavily gilt. A.e.g. One of 1000 copies copies printed by the Chiswick Press London. MINT condition. See Bradbury p. 252 no. 12. Worcester [Mass.] : Achille J. St. Onge, 1954. hardcover books
18948323London and New York. Ernest Nister and E.P. Dutton and Co. n.d. Circa 1894. Bound in pictorial gilt decorated blue cloth depicting the sun and stars amidst highly stylized gilt title. a.e.g. 70mm x 80mm. First Edition. Illustrated throughout with chromolithographic floral vignettes en texte. Printed at Nuremberg by E. Nister. A delicate brilliantly executed example of late 19th century miniature book design this title presents biblical quotations in a devotional format- with one phrase for each morning and evening of a month. Lovely chromolithographs are interspersed throughout the text. This title is exceptionally rare with OCLC listing no libraries possessing a copy of it. Indeed OCLC lists the only known copy as being in the collection of famed miniature book collector Ruth E. Adomeit. Front cover a bit rubbed and darkened with gilt decoration somewhat dulled. Like condition affecting gilded edges. Previous owner's pencil gift inscription to verso of front free endsheet. Sporadic light foxing throughout. A Near Fine well preserved copy of an extraordinarily rare miniature. Ernest Nister and E.P. Dutton and Co. hardcover books
198146348No Place: Offizin Andersen Nexo. Very Good. 1981. Hardcover. Offizin Andersen Nexo 1981. 431 pages 2.25" x 2.25". Many plates. Bound in full green morocco housed in slipcase. Fine condition. . Offizin Andersen Nexo hardcover books
198618926n.p.: Rebecca Press 1986. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. 2 by 2½ inches. Unpaginated. Every other set of facing pages blocked in a letter of the alphabet in gilt the letters artfully surrounded by fairies or putti and foliage. One of 200 copies this one unnumbered. Bound in full honey-colored morocco the upper board titled in gilt an with a blind-tooled cameo reminiscent of the letters within. A fine copy. Rebecca Press hardcover books
1993LV1727Los Angeles:: Privately Printed 1993. 1993. 73 x 55 mm. 13 pp. Small color title ornament. Patterned paper wrappers printed paper label on front cover. Sewn. Fine. Privately Printed, 1993. unknown books
1980WRCLIT68277Dallas: The Somesuch Press 1980. Miniature 7.5 x 6.2 cm. Decorated cloth. Decorations. A few minor dust marks to cloth otherwise near fine. Copy 'A' of an unspecified quantity of lettered copies from a total edition of 300 copies 275 for sale designed printed and bound by Don Kelley and Susan Acker at the Feathered Serpent Press with decorations by Diane E. Weiss signed by the author and by Kelley Acker and Weiss. Accompanied by the publisher's review slip as well as a brief t.l.s. from Stanley Marcus to a noted Dallas book person hoping he'll be able to write an article about it. The letter and slip are folded and somewhat dust tanned. First printing in this format of remarks at a White House Conference on library and information services in November 1979. The Somesuch Press hardcover books
190918851Leipzig: Schmidt und Günther 1909. Hardcover. Near fine. 1-2/8 by 2 inches. 392pp. Full leather gilt title on spine and upper board gilt border; decorated endpapers. All edges partially gilt corners red. The leather was originally blue but now is a pleasant pale blue on upper board and spine else this is a fine copy. Welsh 3061. Schmidt und Günther hardcover books
1815255839Boston: Printed by Nathaniel Willis 1815. Fromntispiece 15 woodcut illustrations in text. 254 pp. 1 vols. Miniature 2 x 1-1/4 inches. Contemporary calf. Worn spine ends defective. Owner signature of Charlotte R. Chapin Springfield on verso of title. Fromntispiece 15 woodcut illustrations in text. 254 pp. 1 vols. Miniature 2 x 1-1/4 inches. Welch 860.3 "American variant of English version 2 no. 855; Adomeit A33; Shaw & Shoemaker 34916; not in Bondy but cf. pp. 37-38 other eds. Printed by Nathaniel Willis unknown books
1822252747Lansingburgh New York: Wm. Disturnell 1822. Frontispiece. viii 9-255 pp. 1 vols. 1-7/8 x 1-1/4 inches. Contemporary morocco gilt spine. Very good. Frontispiece. viii 9-255 pp. 1 vols. 1-7/8 x 1-1/4 inches. Wm. Disturnell unknown books
1850WRCLIT84954Buffalo: Phinney & Co. 1850. x11-192pp. Miniature 5.5 x 4.5 cm. Full contemporary calf. Frontis and plates. Spine a bit chafed a few trivial discolorations edges well- thumbed early ink gift inscription on front free endsheet but a very good copy. One of many impressions under a number of different imprints of this popular mid-19th century rendering for children. WELSH 1125. ADAMOIT A104. OCLC: 8599822. Phinney & Co. unknown books
185186267New London Conn: Bolles & Co 1851. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis & other woodcuts 192p. Original leather. 5cm. about 2.1". Moderate cover scuffing and wear. Endpaper browned around edges. <br/><br/> Bolles & Co hardcover books
1823798971823. MINIATURE BOOK. HISTORY OF THE BIBLE. Troy NY: Printed & Published by W. & J. Disturnell 1823. 2" by 1 1/4" 5x3.2 cm. with captions. Full brown leather with 'Bible' and modest decoration gilt-stamped to spine. Contemporary ink inscription on front pastedown and a birth notice on rear pastedown. Binding is lightly rubbed at edges with some offset staining to lower board. Text is clean; and although it is trimmed close on a few pages it is unaffected and complete. Adomeit A51. unknown books
184033277New-London: Bolles & Williams n.d. ca. 1840. 64mo 5cm.; publisher's full sheep gilt-embossed spine; x11-192pp.; wood-cut frontispiece text illus. throughout. Very minor rubbing child's pencil scribbles to front blanks contemporary 1854 gift inscriptions Hagerstown MD to front flyleaf and rear endpaper else a Very Good or better copy. Bolles & Williams unknown books
35492Philadelphia: American S. S. Union No. 1122 Chestnut St n. d. 1st edition ca 1855 Bradbury ASSU 38. Black cloth binding with flower stamped in blind to front board. AEG. Pale yellow eps. Some wear & soiling to binding. POS to ffep. An Abt VG - VG copy. 128 pp. 64mo. 2-1/8" x 1-1/2" <br/><br/>The work is comprised of a Bible quotation for each day of the year and meant for the younger members of the family. American S. S. Union, No. 1122 Chestnut St hardcover books
1864310216New York: C.O. Jones Printer 76 Cedar St 1864. 16 pp. 64mo 2-1/2 x 1-3/4 inches. Publisher's printed wrappers. Front cover rubbed rear cover partially removed. Letters of a Family in publisher's cloth worn loose in covers. Carte-de-visite of "L.H." tipped on to vol. II flyleaf. 16 pp. 64mo 2-1/2 x 1-3/4 inches. Miniature Catalogue of Fairy-House Furniture. Unrecorded miniature book inventorying the furniture and other objects of a model fairy house. Tipped-in to volume II page 570 of Letters of a Family During the War for the Union 1861-1865 Printed for Private Distribution by Georgeana Woolsey Bacon and Eliza Woolsey Howland 1899 with a manuscript note in the margin dated 1899 and reading in part "Furniture & hangings by L. Marcotte & Co . everything made to perfect scale . sold to L.C. who refused it . Re-sold to the women's prisoners of the Insane Asylum at Philadelphia where the poor women when 'good' are allowed to play with it." Unrecorded in OCLC we assume this was printed for private distribution by a member of the Bacon or Howland family. The model fairy house and furniture was possibly made for the New York Metropolitan Fair of 1864 preparations for which are mentioned often in the collected family letters. Unrecorded in OCLC C.O. Jones, Printer, 76 Cedar St unknown books
3278London: Leopold B. Hill . . 3 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches. Full sage-green suede spine very slightly faded. A.e.g. London: Leopold B. Hill, . unknown books
180092London: Longman and Rees 1800. First Miniature Edition. Tooled leather with gilding. Very Good. Cook. 12mo tooled and gilt-stamped leather with four hubs engraved frontispiece of Dr. Johnson by Cook frontis. & t.p. iii-iv advert. 284 pages. Very Rare! Edited by Rev. Joseph Hamilton. Handy edition of the redoubtable Dr. Johnson's famous dictionary with its marvellous definitions. Published in 1800 during the raging Napoleonic wars with France see also the somewhat later inscription to a French ship's captain below. Samuel Johnson 1709-1784 or more commonly "Dr. Johnson" or "the Great Cham" was a brilliant English writer devout Anglican and Tory who made his reputation as a poet essayist moralist literary critic biographer editor and most lastingly as a lexicographer. His Dictionary of the English Language is noteworthy for its extent comprehensiveness and use of pithy definitions. James Boswell of course memorialized the life and sayings of the great doctor. So uncommon it has NOT been identified by Courtney & Smith Johnson Bibliography with Supplement e.g. pp.57-59. The eighth edition of A Dictionary of the English Language appeared in 1799; the ninth edition in 1805. The upper cap of the spine is missing and the volume is rubbed with wear evident along the hinges and corners but the sewing is strong and the pages are clean with minimal toning. Minor brown offset from the fine engraved frontispiece of Dr. Johnson onto the title page. Bookstamp of bookseller "E. Desbois Bordeaux"; marbled endpapers. Interesting ink presentation on ffe: "To / J or "T" Beck Esqr. / commanding the French / packett Esteva on / her passage from Bordeaux / to Vera Cruz in Nov. 1831 ~ by his most obedt / humble servant / L. L. Becker" Longman and Rees hardcover books
1964WRCLIT80595Mexico DF: Libreria Antiquaria "Mexico en Libros" G. M. Echaniz 1964. 4482pp. plus 32pp. facsimiles and caption. Miniature 45 x 40 mm. Green calf lettered in gilt decorated in blind. Extremities slightly sunned otherwise near fine. First printing in this format set and printed by hand in 6pt type by José Marin and bound by Juan Silva in May of 1964. Bradbury records that 200 copies were distributed by Dawson's Book Shop. An edition in English was also printed as a miniature. WELCH 6483. OCLC 774604790. BRADBURY DAWSON'S 20. Libreria Antiquaria "Mexico en Libros" G. M. Echaniz unknown books
1963WRCLIT57219Los Angeles: Dawson's Book Shop 1963. Cloth and boards paper spine label. Miniature 5.1 x 4cm. Illustrations by Irene Robinson. Printed by Saul & Lillian Marks at the Plantin Press the number of copies not specified. Fine. Dawson's Book Shop hardcover books
186133723London: Company of Stationers 1861. 1st printing thus Welsh 4677. Full maroon morocco binding. AEG. Pale yellow eps. Full deep maroon slipcase. Slight gutter break after first leaf still a VG copy in a VG slipcase which has a couple faint rubs. Unpaginated. though 24 printed pages. Illustrated including double page engraving of Royal Freemason's School for Female Children. 2-5/16" x 1-1/4" <br/><br/> [Company of Stationers] unknown books
1983WRCLIT59505Conway MA: Privately Printed 1983. Miniature book 7.5 x 5.5 cm. Cloth paper label. Silhouette portrait and illustrations. Fine. First edition. Illustrations by Melinda Merriam. One of 350 numbered copies signed by the binder Linda Lembke. Prince was an important spokesperson for African Americans in 18th century Deerfield best known for her poem on the Deerfield Indian Massacre of 1746 which is reprinted in the context of this essay on her life. [ Privately Printed] hardcover books
2004LV1725Cincinnati:: Miniature Book Society 2004. 2004. 65 x 51 mm. Unpaginated. Photo plates. Mustard yellow cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles. Fine. One of only 400 copies. Printed by John Henry. Bound by John Galt Bindery. Miniature Book Society, 2004. hardcover books
1996WRCLIT75971Cairo NY: Editions 1996. Miniature 7.5 x 6.5 cm. Nine panel double- sided accordion fold reflective mylar over boards with printed text labels and eight colored paper pictorial pop-downs. Fine in floral fabric bag with tie and printed label. First edition. Copy #39 of an edition reported to have consisted of only forty copies assembled by hand by Hutchins signed by him on the rear panel and numbered on the tag attached to the fabric bag. When unfolded the pop-downs are reflected by the mylar creating a kaleidoscopic garden with birds and butterflies. This copy is not accompanied by the box reported by Bradbury. OCLC: 37572224. BRADBURY 33. Editions hardcover books
1816403558Vienna: Joseph Riedl 1816. 27 x 16 mm; 11/16 x 5/8 in. 28 pages. Text in German. Engraved throughout. Original red morocco gilt by the publisher titled and decorated in gilt edges gilt; original green morocco gilt-decorated slipcase. In fine condition. A very fine miniature calendar of saints in original and fresh condition. The book is printed vertically with the upper and lower halves of the months divided at the gutter listing the name of the saint for each feast day. There are charming miniscule illustrations within each month for the phases of the moon. OCLC/Worldcat locates only one copy at The Grolier Club. Bondy 51; Tissandier 16. <br/><br/> Jos[eph] Riedl unknown books
1971WRCLIT67179Los Angeles: Dawson's Book Shop 1971. Gilt cloth. Black & white photographs and illustrations. First collective edition. A reprinting with index of this sequence of topical lists. About fine without dust jacket. Dawson's Book Shop hardcover books