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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
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
192p. Illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings. Mildly XLib. 4to. Original cloth backed binding, slightly worn at extremities. Original dust jacket, soiled and torn. Hardbound. PLANTS W131
English Text. Firenze, 2010; clothbound, pp. 256, col. ill., col. plates. english
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
A cura di Becci M. Borgo San Giovanni, 2021; ril., pp. 80, ill., cm 17x22.
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.
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
Ril. in tela con sovr., cm 28,5x22, pp 413, moltissime tavv. a col.. - ISBN: 9781904375769
English text. New York, 1990; 2 voll., clothbound in a case, pp. 1153, b/w and col. ill., cm 22,5x30. english 0-85667-38
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
1964WRCLIT76116Munich: Graphische Fachhandlung Waldman and Pfetzner 1964. Miniature approximately 5 x 5 mm. Limp dark blue-black semi-leather binding with Olympic Rings stamped in silver. Very good or better in hinged plexi magnifier case. One of four titles published by the firm in a sequence of "World's Smallest Books." The text is the Olympic Oath printed in German English French Spanish Russian Finnish Swedish and Italian. The edition must have been relatively large - as of this cataloguing copies remain for sale at such venues as the Museum Shop at the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz. Graphische Fachhandlung, Waldman and Pfetzner hardcover books
Edited by Cormack Malcom. English Text. London, 1976; paperback, pp. 96, b/w and col. plates, cm 29x41,5. english 0-7148-166 paperback
A cura di Alberto Abate, Aulo, Carlo Bertocci, Renato Bianchini, Luigi Campanelli, Walter Gatti, Massimo Livadiotti. Ortona, 1986; br., pp. 25, ill. e tavv. b/n, cm 22,5x27. italiano br.
51415<p>Derby Thomas Richardson 1838. 2 works in 1 volume edition unknown circa 1838 date at foot of spine miniature book approximately 70 x 42 mm 3 x 1¾ inches LACKING HALF THE DOUBLE PAGE FOLDING HAND COLOURED FRONTISPIECE OF THE RED CROSS KNIGHT present is the title page with hand coloured vignette: "The Light Guitar". In 2 parts pages: 2 9-146 including 5 page index; 9-146 including 5 page index PART II LACKING FOLDING FRONTISPIECE AND TITLE PAGE bound in full red leather gilt rules and gilt title to spine pink endpapers. No music. Tiny chip at tail of spine 20 mm ¾" crack at foot of lower hinge leather slightly stained corners slightly worn faint inscription and old sums on front endpapers rear endpapers slightly soiled fore-edge of title page well thumbed as are many pages mainly near beginning light stain to margin of pages 52 54 and 55 all easily legible many pages dusty some very lightly soiled name in ink in top margin of page 101 another on page 52 of Part II final page of index in Part II browned. A good set of 2 uncommon titles frontispiece defective in Part I frontispiece and title page lacking in Part II. Copac lists a few copies of The Little English Warbler first published in 1803 in Edinburgh by Oliver & Co.; Welsh Bibliography of Miniature Books No. 4443 listing only The Little English Warbler; Bondy Miniature Books page 150 listing only The Little Warbler "the best known English collection of songs" published in Edinburgh in 1803. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> Derby, Thomas Richardson, (1838). hardcover
2006WRCLIT72884New York: The Grolier Club / Piccolo Press 2006. xii212 pp. Oblong quarto. Gilt dark grey cloth with pictorial onlay. Frontis portrait by Lee Friedlander. Fine in slipcase. First edition. Prefatory essay by Priscilla Juvelis. Published in conjunction with an exhibition of miniature designer bindings in the Albert collection held at the Grolier Club 13 September - 4 November 2006. Over 250 items each illustrated with color photographs often with multiple views by Tom Grill. The Grolier Club / Piccolo Press hardcover books
200863087Manchester UK: The John Rylands University Library University of Manchester 2008. Oblong 4to. 11.25 x 9.25 in. With 100’s of colour photo illustrations. Scarlet-coloured publisher’s cloth colour plate mounted front cover w/ open-backed slipcase NF/NF copy. First edition 1st printing of this superb catalogue documenting the miniature book fine binding artist’s binding collection commissioned and assembled by Neale M. Albert including traditional geometric abstract representational gems lettering and more. The John Rylands University Library, University of Manchester, hardcover
52752Edinburgh: Andrew Stevenson no date - c.1900 . A very good original leather binding. 64mo. 1.7" x 1.8" 42mm x 45mm 128 pp. . Black calf over thin card. Gilt title to front cover: "Mountain Daisy". All page edges gilt. Original patterned endpapers. Dedication to front endpaper dated 1907. Clean text throughout. VG. Edinburgh: Andrew Stevenson, [ no date - c.1900 ] . hardcover
Illustrations by Palumbo A. English Text. Bologna, 2013; bound, pp. 40, col. ill., cm 21x21.
200010110Antique Collectors' Club In-4 Dust Jacket in fine condition Cloth Woodbridge 2000
<p>p. 267, 120 tavole in nero con miniature, nel testo</p>
Ril. in tela., cm 19x13, pp 308, 1 tavv. con 2 ill. a col. e XXXII tavv. in b/n. nel t..
Tokyo, National Museum, March 20 - June 17, 2007. Edited by Paolo Galluzzi. English and Japanese Text. Tokyo, 2018; paperback, pp. 384, b/w and col. ill., tavv., cm 21x29.
50056<p>London Wells Gardner Darton & Co. 1911. FIRST EDITION 1911 published for the coronation of George V in that year miniature book approximately 84 x 65 mm 3¼ x 2¾ inches cover size including yapp edges bound in the original publisher's green stiff paper wraps blue and brown floral decoration and title to upper cover and spine decorative frontispiece with portrait of George V and Queen Mary similar border to title page no pagination: 6 prelim pages with music and words of God Save the King on 2 pages followed by 122 pages in pairs: on the lefthand page a vignette with a quotation below a decorative motif to the top of the facing page with a blank space for autographs at the end are 3 pages each with a vignette but no space to write. Book leaning slightly no inscriptions several people have signed the first blank 1 slightly messy entry on a lefthand page another quite tidy otherwise clean and bright. A very good plus copy. The illustrations are mostly of persons both official and unofficial at the coronation plus some heraldic animals and some typical Charles Robinson babies. The artist had already illustrated an autograph book issued by the publishers for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902 The Coronation Autograph Book. Not in De Freitas Charles Robinson. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., (1911). paperback