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A cura di Lapperier M. Albissola Marina, 2020; br., pp. 64, ill. b/n e col., cm 16,5x24.
Palermo, 2021; br., pp. 44, ill., cm 21x30.
Treviolo, 2008; br., pp. 80, ill. b/n e col., cm 16x34.
San Donato Milanese, GALLERIA D'ARTE CASCINA ROMA. A cura di Capolongo S., Ferrari M.T. e Qualdoni F. Acqui Terme, 2013; ril., pp. 168, ill. b/n e col., tavv., cm 22,5x23.
German Text. Ludenscheid, Herausgegeben, 1990; paperback, pp. 80, b/w ill. and plates, cm 21x29,5. deutsch paperback
Testo Italiano e Inglese. Bologna, 2012; br., pp. 319, ill. b/n.
QWA-18232Toulouse, Milan, 1998, in-4 rel. cart. plastifiée (23,5 x 26,5), 222 p., abondante iconographie coul., très bon état.
A cura di Lorenzo Bruni. Milano, 2016; br., pp. 160, ill. col., cm 16x22.
1965WRCLIT68212Los Angeles: Karen Dawson 1965. Miniature 2 13/16 x 2 1/16". Wood-patterned boards cloth spine. Fine in flap-clipped dust jacket encased in a half-morocco folding cloth case with inset. First edition. Printed by William M. Cheney engraving by Dan Taylor bound by Bela Blau. Twenty-one black and white illustrations by Neal with an index to the illustrations at conclusion of the text. Inscribed by the author/artist with an additional signed color drawing. Limitation unspecified. Bliss BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHENEY MINIATURES 14. [Karen Dawson] hardcover books
A cura di Fratianni D. Campobasso, 2010; ril., pp. 196, ill. b/n, cm 20x20.
ABE-12045996644TIRAGES ARGENTIQUES NOIR ET BLANC-29,5 CM X 20 CM-1:EN TETE DE TRAIN ALAIN SCHWEIGGER PUIS LE PRESIDENT PIERRE BENDER-2:REGLAGES-3:ALAIN SCHWEIGGER ET UNE SUPERBE 241-4:ALAIN SCHWEIGGER-5:LE PRESIDENT PIERRE BENDER-6,7,8:LOCOMOTIVE-CACHET HUMIDE SYGMA AU DOS (CP1)
Venezia, Museo Correr, 19 dicembre 2009 - 11 aprile 2010. A cura di Giandomenico Romanelli, Filippo Pedrocco e Andrea Bellieni. Testo Italiano e Inglese. Venezia, 2009; br., pp. 64, ill. b/n e col., tavv. b/n e col. english italiano
Modena, 2011; br., pp. 322, ill., cm 23,5x23,5.
185464938Prag, Druck bei F. Sir, 1854. Leporello mit 22 lithogr. Ansichten von Joh. Stark (Darstellungen ca. 3,5 x 5 cm), mont. in OPp.-Kassette (6,8 x 7,8 cm) m. gepr. Deckeltitel, Schnitt m. Goldpapier beklebt.
23405Genève, André Kundig, 1953-1960. 9 vol. 3,9 x 2,8 cm, broché, couverture en similicuir, étui (accroc et frottements à l'étui).
18506410A Paris, chez l'Editeur, SD (circa 1850). 1850 1 vol. in-16° (95 x 65 mm.) de [1] f imprimé titré " Souvenir" avec gravure représentant un couple de musiciens, [16] ff vierges, [2] ff de papier cartonné avec les jours de la semaine. Reliure de nacre blanche, premier plat serti d'une plaque d'argent repoussé et ajouré avec monogramme gravé "M.B.", dos de velours blanc, porte mine assorti, intérieur de soie blanche à pochette, carnet de papier avec couverture imprimée.
18506409A Paris, chez l'Editeur, SD (circa 1850). 1850 1 vol. in-16° (95 x 65 mm.) de [1] f imprimé titré " Souvenir", [18] ff vierges, [2] ff de papier cartonné avec les jours de la semaine. Reliure d'écaille avec un médaillon d'or à decor de feuillage monogrammé "F.A." sur le premier plat, dos de basane brune, porte mine de métal doré maintenant un intérieur de soie rose à pochette et carnet de papier maintenu par un ruban de soie blanche.
16210Dimensions (à vue) : 301 x 213 mm.
198573401Cambridge MA: Runcible Press ca. 1985. First edition. One of 50 numbered copies signed by the author/printer/illustrator and printed on Kozo paper. 1 7/8 x 2 1/2 inches. With 24 linocuts by Parry with alphabet on the opposing versos. Bound in the Japanese manner; string-tied decorative wrappers. An excellent copy of this scarce miniature Marian Parry is an author poet illustrator and watercolor artist. Her books have been published by Knopf Simon & Schuster Greenwillow Heritage Press and Limited Editions Pharos Verlag Switzerland and Scholastic Books. She has had numerous one-person shows. Her work is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York the Houghton Library of Harvard University and the Smith College Rare Book Room. The main archive of her work is in the print collection of the Boston Public Library. Founder and senior instructor of the Watercolor Program for the Radcliffe Seminars at Harvard University she was a fellow in the Bunting Fellowship Program at Radcliffe. Parry has illustrated 17 books. The first “The Space Child’s Mother Goose†published in 1958 by Simon & Schuster is still in print. Runcible Press unknown
English Text. La Jolla, 1978; paperback, pp. 50, col. ill., col. plates, cm 23,5x31,5. english paperback
191014732ABLondon, Harrap, n.d. ca. 1910. 10 : 7 cm. Portrait, 94 pages Original calf, gilt title on spine.
1978WRCLIT52060Dallas: Somesuch Press 1978. Miniature 7.5 x 5.5 cm. Cloth lettered in gilt. Fine. First printing in this format. One of three hundred numbered copies printed in Centaur and Arrighi types by William and Raquel Ferguson and signed collectively by them. Somesuch Press hardcover books
52889London: Chapman & Hall Limited 1905 . Miniature book. 58mm x 40mm x 9mm. pp.350. Tan suede yapp binding over limp overs. Gilt title to spine. All page edges gilt. Green marbled endpapers creased and rubbed. Clean text and illustrations throughout just a few creased corners. VG London: Chapman & Hall, Limited, 1905 . unknown
B286164-1<p>Various imprints 1907-1992. 1. America's Pledge of Allegiance. San Fernando Nut Quad Press 1992 commemorate Zamorano & Roxburghe Clubs. 2. Bela Blau Bookbinder 1914-1993 Reg. ed. 3. Keepsake from Bela & Mariana Blau.The Magic Kingdom. Los Angeles 1985. 350 copies. 4. Bliss Carey S. Bibliography of Cheney Miniatures. Dawson's Book Shop 5-6. Friend John. Captain Jack: Being the Reminiscences of a Sea-Going Bookseller.1963. 300 copies. 2 copies. 7-8. Kate Greenaway's Alphabet. World Publishing Company. 2 copies 9.Jacobs Lewis. Jewish Festivals. Worcester 1961. Clear plastic case. 10.Kochan Bernice. Little Book of Hawaiian Flowers. Cleveland Kinoike Press 1964. 11.Kornblum Allan. Threshold. Toothpaste Press 1976. 12.Los Angeles. Portraits of Some Famous Printers. Los Angeles Zamorano Club 1992. 13. Los Angeles.Clark Memorial Library. Retrospective Printing by William M. Cheney. 14. Los Angeles. Hand-Press Printing. Second International Antiquarian Book Fair Los Angeles 1967. 15-17. Los Angeles. Jake Zeitlin and the Big Red Barn 3 copies: 150 copies printed from the Hong Kong edition. 2 copies. Dawson's Bookshop. 1972. Printed by Cathay Press Hong Kong. 18. Robinson W.W. Little History of a Big City. Los Angeles Dawson's 19. Weber Francis J. Farmer's Market. Junipero Serra Press 1991. 300 copies. 20. Inaugural address of John Kennedy. 21. LCP's Desert 22-23. Los Angeles. Book Shops by LCP. 1965. 2 copies. 24. San Xavier del Bac. San Fernando Junipero Serra Press 1985. 25. General Sebastian Vizcayno 1602. Jornada Principal de las Californias. Mexico1963. 25. Dictionaries in the Midget Series. Spanish-English. 26. Dictionaries in the Midget Series. Italian-English. 27. Dante. La Vita Nuova. Venice. Rosen. 1907. Leather binding partly disbound. 28. Marti Jose. 105 Pensimientos Sustanciales. La Habana 1961. 29. Cangiullo: 30 proverbi napoletani. 30. Rigotti Giuseppe. Proverbi francesi. 31. Big Type Book. 139 copies for Dawson's Bookshop 100 signed by printer Wm. M. Cheney. 32. Some Minor Book Plates.Introduction by Audrey Arellanes. Los Angeles 1975. 33. Churchill Winston. Speech June 4 1940. Printed for Franklin and Judy Murphy Los Angeles 1964. </p> Various [imprints], 1907-1992. hardcover
1821ST16814London: William Pickering 1821-31. 85 x 45 mm. 3 1/2 x 1 7/8". 12 volumes. <br/> VERY PLEASING CRIMSON MOROCCO ATTRACTIVELY GILT BY CAPÉ stamp-signed on verso of front free endpaper covers with central gilt fleuron enclosed by blind-ruled frame with oblique gilt floral tools at corners raised bands spine panels with gilt bellflower tool gilt titling turn-ins densely gilt with multiple decorative rolls marbled endpapers all edges gilt. One volume recently placed in a remarkably faithful replica binding. Engraved frontispiece in all but three volumes the second volumes of Dante Tasso and Homer. Virgil with errata slip bound in between pp. 282-83. Keynes 45 47 51 61 72 79 80 81; Bondy pp. 86-90; Spielman 83 93 113 198 205A 407 473 476 502. Isolated tiny rust spots or faint foxing but A SPLENDID SET with no signs of use the text clean fresh and bright the bindings lustrous and unworn.<br/> <br/> This is an exceptionally fine rarely seen complete collection of Pickering's famed miniature Diamond Classics series elegantly bound in red morocco by Capé. William Pickering began his career as a bookseller before turning to publishing in the late 1810s. In 1820 he issued the first in the popular series of "Diamond Classics" miniature books set in tiny 4-1/2 point "diamond" types. Bondy who set aside his arbitrary three-inch limit on size in order to include these books says "Due to the great editorial care and the superb printing and binding which went into their manufacture combined with the importance of their contents these little volumes are now very eagerly collected by minibibliophiles and even more generally by lovers of finely produced books." A number of collectors had their volumes rebound by leading artisans like Charles-François Capé 1806-67 one of the most distinguished binders in France in the middle years of the 19th century and especially well known for the delicacy of his work. He was the binder to the Empress Eugénie and Béraldi calls him "the Bozérian of the second Empire." The present set includes the Pickering Catullus 1824 Cicero 1821 Dante two volumes 1822 Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" two volumes 1831 Horace second printing 1826 Petrarch 1822 Tasso two volumes 1822 Terence 1822 and Virgil 1821. Spielmann singles out the Homer for special praise noting that with its "clear easily legible type" printed by Charles Whittingham it is "one of the best-printed Greek miniature books ever produced." And the Virgil is especially rare: Spielmann and Sheringham aver that all but 100 copies were destroyed by a fire at the offices of printer C. Corrall. The condition here is simply outstanding. William Pickering unknown