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1960ABE-1593892305603Los Angeles Muir Dawson 1960 Very Good: Los Angeles CA: Muir Dawson 1960. First Edition thus. Paperback. Very Good. No Limitation Stated. Miniature Book. 3 1/16 x 2 1/4 inches. iv vii pp. Text elegantly printed in black and red inks; text clean unmarked. Printed wrappers; binding square and tight very faint toning along spine. Ink correction on colophon. Very Fine. "Printed by Muir Dawson from 'The Whole Book of Psalmes Faithfully Translated into English Metre.'. Special Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Los Angeles, Muir Dawson paperback
105399Safavid Persia circa 1500 AD. . Single leaf from a Safavid album illuminated miniature on paper depicting a young Prince in discource with a female two attendants flanking either side of the image in attendance image mounted onto card framed with gilt drawings of birds and spiralling vines reverse mounted with blank paper miniature 128 x 90 mm total leaf 280 x 175 mm; some light discolouration and fading a little rubbed. <br /> <br /> Safavid Persia, circa 1500 AD. unknown
1882250287London: Rivingtons 1882. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 64mos full brown calf gilt titling and edges in publisher's full calf slipcase <br/><br/>Lear was an active religious writer. Most copies of this work were published in cloth extra and a few on handmade paper bound in parchment. This charming set is slightly larger than the 3-inch standard for miniature books measuring in as they do at 8.5 cm or below 3.5 inches. <br /> <br />l Rivingtons hardcover
63-9288Lakewood Ohio: Miniature Book Studio. 1978. 64mo. Still Sealed in Publisher's Plastic Bags. Fine. Eleven titles in 12 volumes each 25 x 20 mm. Mostly Leather Gilt. First Editions. Lakewood, Ohio: Miniature Book Studio. [1978]. hardcover
117474Rajasthan India circa 1840. . Single illuminated miniature on card ink and gouache heightened in gold depicting the ruler standing proud with his sword and shield in the holster full leaf 298 x 215 mm miniature 235 x 150 mm; leaf double-ruled in black with borders painted red reverse blank a bright and attractive example.<br /> Maharana Sangram Singh also known as Maharana 'Sanga' 1482-1528 was an important ruler in sixteenth-century India. He was the ruler of Mewar from 1508 to 1528 and his territories included parts of present-day Rajasthan Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. He is known for being a defiant leader turning Mewar into a formidable state in the eyes of the Indian subcontinent with the Fortress of Chittorgarh standing as a symbol of Rajput resilience and pride.<br /> Rajasthan, India, circa 1840. unknown
63-9296Lakewood Ohio: Miniature Book Studio. 1978. 64mo. Still Sealed in Publisher's Plastic Bags. Fine. Eleven titles in 12 volumes each 25 x 20 mm. Mostly Leather Gilt. First Editions. Lakewood, Ohio: Miniature Book Studio. [1978]. hardcover
181220452AB1812. London Darton 1812. 6 : 55 cm. 96 pages ca. 60 engraved plates by Alfred Mills. Contemporary green morocco borads and spine gilt back label. The first edition of a charming miniature history of Rome intended for a juvenile readership profusely illustrated by Alfred Mills 1776-1833. Darton G654 Moon 547. unknown
184065959Paris: Firmin Didot 1840. MINIATURE BOOKS. Paris: Firmin Didot n.d.c.a. 1840.<br> <br> 24 x 20 mm. 1-87 1 blank pp. With engraved title-page and 6 full-page illustrations. Text in French.<br> <br> Blue silk spine over enamel tortoise-shell boards. Blue silk endpapers. All edges gilt. Very good.<br> <br> A charming miniature illustrated book with thirteen fables.<br> <br> HBS 65959.<br> <br> $300. Firmin Didot unknown
18756967Persia: Unpublished 1875. No Binding. Near Fine. 8x14.5cm Six Persian miniatures apparently retelling the Barburama the life story of Emperor Babur founder of the Moghul dynasty. Each of the leaves is 11x17.5cm with an inset tempera painting set within a triple red frame 8x14.5cm. Overleaf manuscript in Farsi written in black ink with red ink underlining. Condition: a couple of wormholes to margins and on the verso mounting tape running along the head of the manuscript pages. Excellent bright images. Probably dating from the mid nineteenth century Christian era. This identification must be tentative but these images appear to correspond to the following episodes in the standard version of the Babur's life the Barburama: 2 Babur being entertained in Ghazni 4 Babur and his party hunting for rhinoceros in Swati 5 Babur encounters an old woman 6 Awards ceremony at Sultan Ibrahim's court before being sent on an expedition to Sambhal - or perhaps amzah Sulan Mahdi Sulan and Mamaq Sulan pay homage to Babur. A drummer musicians and a dancing girl are all depicted. 7 Babur hunting dogs 8 Sultan Muammad Vays offers Babur a healthy horse to replace his ailing one. Near Fine 1875 Unpublished unknown
181092Netherlands: second half of the 15th century. Radiant devotion A vibrant Pentecost scene from a Netherlandish Book of Hours. At the center the Virgin Mary is seated in a deep blue mantle while the Apostles gather around her as the Holy Spirit descends in the form of a dove from above. An owl is nestled in the lower margin of the border. Ornate borders with scrolling foliage naturalistic flora and fauna and architectural interiors are typical of Southern Netherlandish and Flemish illumination from the late 15th and early 16th century. The style and composition is reminiscent of works by artists of the Utrecht school see for example Walters Ms. W.182 or active in Bruges see Walters Ms. W.183 and 184. Provenance: Stephen C. Massey. Illuminated miniature and border on vellum 133 x 105 mm panted in gold and colours. Presented in a gilt frame with UV protective glass. A little rubbing in outer margins of miniature otherwise well preserved and with gilt bright; small bump to edge of frame on the back. A very good example. hardcover
19292021753Fort Madison IA: Iowa State Penitentiary 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 48mo brown cloth 2 x 1 1/2 inches <br/><br/>Humor from inside the walls. UNCLE " Unknown No Copy Located Elsewhere. Iowa State Penitentiary hardcover
16275154London 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
195265577Mainz: The Gutenberg Museum 1952. MINIATURE BOOKS. Het Onze Vader. The Lord's Prayer Mainz: The Gutenberg Museum 1952.<br> <br> 5 x 5 mm. 16 pp. Contains the Lord's Prayer in Dutch English French German Spanish and Swedish.<br> <br> Full black morocco. Ruled in gilt. Gilt cross on front cover. Housed in a lucite case with magnifying glass. About fine.<br> <br> "Described on publication as the smallest book in the world produced as a fund-raiser for the reconstruction of the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz"<br> <br> HBS 65577.<br> <br> $400. The Gutenberg Museum unknown
50082<p>Bexhill Sussex Silver Thimble Books 1982. FIRST EDITION 1982 LIMITED EDITION OF 500 COPIES THIS BEING No. 155 SIGNED ON HALF-TITLE BY AUTHOR/PUBLISHER. Miniature book 53 x 40 mm 2 x 1½ inches 2 full page black and white illustrations 42 pages story told in verse. Bound in the original publisher's pale blue cloth over boards printed paper label to upper cover. A Fine clean crisp copy. One of the earliest books published by Gordon Murray and authored by him. Quite scarce. Gordon Murray b.1921 was a visionary English puppeteer puppet maker sculptor film and television producer author wordsmith bookmaker and actor who spent almost thirty five years at the forefront of childrens television puppetry. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> Bexhill, Sussex, Silver Thimble Books, 1982. hardcover
52601Glasgow: David Bryce & Son no date - c.1893 . A very good original leather binding contained in the original leather wallet with a magnifying glass. 64mo. 28mm x 20mm x 7mm. pp.127/1p. - Colophon 24 full-page illustrations and musical notation. Original crimson goatskin binding with bright gilt titles to the front board and spine. Original yellow endpapers lightly soiled with frontis title-page and contents leaf. Colophon to verso of the last leaf : "Glasgow: Printed At The University Press." Clean text illustrations and text throughout. The little brown leather wallet has yapp edges a magnifying glass to the front cover and a central press-stud in working order to secure it. Scarce! Glasgow: David Bryce & Son [ no date - c.1893 ] . hardcover
1515ST19567-062Venezia Venice: Alessandro Paganini 1515. 98 x 50 mm. 3 7/8 x 2". 3 p.l. CXXXII leaves. <br/> Early 19th century olive brown calf decorated in blind raised bands gilt lettering red morocco label marbled endpapers. Front flyleaf with mostly effaced ownership signature. Brunet II 21-22 "very rare"; EDIT16 CNCE 14575; USTC 822101. Two very small portions of lost patina minor signs of wear to the leather gilt on label not especially bright but the binding entirely solid and perfectly inoffensive. The first three leaves a little browned and with a dampstain in the top few lines other trivial imperfections but the text generally very clean and fresh.<br/> <br/> Small enough to fit into the palm of a hand this printing of five popular treatises by Cicero exemplifies three of printer Alessandro Paganini's innovations: the vigesimo-quarto or 24mo book a typeface that's a blend of italic and roman and the concept of a publishing series. The son of Venetian printer Paganino Paganini Alessandro fl. 1509-38 sought to outdo rival Aldus Manutius in the production of small format versions of classics as well as cursive-style typefaces. In 1515 he began producing a series of books in 24mo beginning with Dante and Petrarch and continuing with a mix of Classical and Italian authors. The Oxford Companion to the Book declares his books "visually splendid if not always easy on the eye"; that seeming contradiction is demonstrated by the text here a very elegant semi-italic that perhaps is not as easy to read as a simple roman serif--but worth the effort for the beauty. Offered in the most portable form available in the 16th century our volume contains Cicero's essays on moral responsibility friendship old age paradoxical Stoic aphorisms and the dream vision of Scipio. The diminutive size that makes this edition--and other books in this series--so appealing also makes them scarce since small books like other objects no bigger than a mouse tend to be easy to lose. Works from Paganini's series of 24mos are quite scarce in the market and we could trace no copies at all of the Cicero in RBH or ABPC. OCLC and USTC between them find just seven copies of the Cicero in libraries none in North America. Alessandro Paganini unknown
52221London : Henry Frowde Oxford University Press Warehouse Amen Corner E.C. 1895 . 2.25" x 1.75" x 0.5". pp. 576 . Polished crimson straight-grained morocco over thin boards. Gilt title to front board. All page edges gilt. Original black endpapers. Picture frontis. Clean text throughout. London : Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Corner, E.C. 1895 . hardcover
52942London: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press Warehouse Amen Corner E.C. 1895 . A very good miniature leather binding matching slip-case. 5.4cm x 4.5cm x 0.9cm . 32mo. Black morocco over thin boards with gilt titles to spine and front cover. All page edges gilt. Of The Imitation Of Christ. pp.576. Frontis: Black & white illustration of Christ. Printed title. Colophon to verso of title-page:"Oxford: Horace Hart. Printer To The University". Dedication to front free endpaper. VG. See L. W. Bondy: Miniature Books - pp.117-118 London: Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Corner, E.C., 1895 . hardcover
1964ABE-1593462324482Waldmann & Pfitzner 1964 Meawures 6x6 mm. Housed within a plastic magnifying case. From the publishers series of "Die Kleinsten Bucher der Welt in 7 Sprachen" The smalles books in the world in seven languages. From 1952-1964 these were the smallest books in the world. Captivating ultra-miniature books with the printing in varous languages including English French German jJSpanish Russian Arabic etc. Bromer and Edison p. 117. 1st Edition. Hardcover. New. Waldmann & Pfitzner hardcover
63-9294Lakewood Ohio: Miniature Book Studio. 1978. 64mo. Still Sealed in Publisher's Plastic Bags. Fine. Eleven titles in 12 volumes each 25 x 20 mm. Mostly Leather Gilt. First Editions. Lakewood, Ohio: Miniature Book Studio. [1978]. hardcover
1828103992William Pickering. London. 1828. William Pickering. 1828. Vol. I only. MINIATURE EDITION bound in full vellum ruled in gilt with gilt cross to upper board yapped edges contrasting lettering piece top edge of pages gilt marbled endpapers the book measures 8.5 x 5cm and is 1cm thick. 236 pages. Engraved frontis. displaying Last Supper. Engraved cross to title. Outer edge of pages foxed otherwise a very clean and sound copy of a very beautifully bound volume. hardcover
196072120Worchester: Achille St. Onge 1960. First edition. One of 1000 copies printed by Enschedé en Zonen in Holland. 64mo. 1 7/16 x 2 3/16 inches. Publisher's full light brown calf with gilt cover lettering gilt edges. Previous owner's inscription and spine very lightly sunned else a very good ccopy. Achille St. Onge unknown
19992090502113709334Not Available 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
49229Edinburgh and London: Nimmo Hay & Mitchell Ltd. c. 1905 . A scarce miniature dictionary in the original suede yapp cover. 2.0" x 1.75" x 0.75" 5.4cm x 4.5cm x 2.0cm. pp.386. Brown suede binding. Rubbed gilt title to front cover: "Thumb Dictionary". Edges rubbed and corners rounded. Plain endpapers. Half title present: "English Dictionary". Printed title no date. Clean text throughout. Many creased leaves and a few edge tears. No other marks or inscriptions. G . Edinburgh and London: Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell Ltd., [ c. 1905 ] . unknown
181484London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1814. First American Edition. Full calf. Very Good. Miniature Bible 16mo 3.5" x 2" tan calf with embossed backstrip & four hubs newer endpapers all edges gilded complete in ~ 422 6 blank pages. Charming yet sturdy very small Bible dating from the War of 1812. The binding is attractively embossed leather with of course some rubbing. Small binder's ink stamp stating "Armstrong" on rear endpaper. The pages are of strong rag paper which is slightly age-toned occasionally bearing slight discolorations and often slightly dog-eared though that has been reversed in most cases. The type is clear and readable. Overall a wonderful and attractive example of a tiny early American edition of the Bible that used British sheets. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown