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Q-0060713518HarperCollins 1965-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HarperCollins hardcover
69-4166Stamford Connecticut: JO-D Books 1986. 8vo. Softcover. 39 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good.Provenance: Berkeley Architectural Historical Association Stamford, Connecticut: JO-D Books, 1986 paperback
1978107076Lutry : Editions dÕOrzens 1978. 210x150mm. en feuille sous portefeuille rigide et emboitage dÕenvoi. Bel exemplaire. Exemplaire ddicac par le Chanoine Desarzens et H.C spcial un des 30 exemplaires hors commerce non numrots 278 Editions dÕOrzens unknown
2026224171Marescq et compagnie 2026. Etat Passable couverture défraichie nombreuses pages brunies le prix tient compte de l'état. in4. 2026. Relié. 150 pages. Marescq et compagnie unknown
1935biblio36542<p>New York: At the Sign of the Golden Head 1935. Of an edition of 950 copieas designed by Meville E. Stone. and printed at the Harbor Press under the direction of john S. Pass. This is No.158. XVIII160 pages. Fine Hardcover Red cloth Black Leather labels on the spine and in the front with Gilt titles Gilt top edge no dj. Couple tiny dents in the cloth binding otherwise The Book is perfect.<br />J. Stanley Reeve was a seasoned sportsman and leading figure of the Radnor Hunt in the early 20th century. He was married to a cousin of Theodore Roosevelt. He was once described by Town & Country magazine as "the leading foxhunter of the leading foxhunting city in the country. <br />10.9"x7.6"x1.0". be52208</p> At the Sign of the Golden Head hardcover
2002Q-0972667008Milton Rich 2002-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Milton Rich hardcover
197031947New York: Harper & Row 1970. Hardcover. Stated First Edition First Printing. 5.75 x 8.5in. viii. 107pp. Publisher's dual colored cloth boards. VERY GOOD in Very Good dust jacket protected in a removable archival cover. The book itself shows the bottom edge shelf rubbed and somewhat discolored marginal shelf rubbing of the other extremities white portions of the cloth slightly handled otherwise the binding is strong and tight the text is clean and unmarked and the boards remain bright and distinct. The dust jacket shows some surface scratches of the front board and spine a short closed tear and associated crease of the back panel otherwise is not price-clipped remaining bright colorful and distinct. As pictured. Harper & Row hardcover
0666346496.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bjürstrom, Per and BörjIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Bjuström, PerIn Pristine Condition. unknown
19621332054New York: Simon & Schuster 1962. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 318 pages; VG-/G; spine white with black titling; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut '$4.75' water-stained primarily to head of spine upper front and rear flap lower rear cover and flap; water-staining to fore-edge of text block only slightly impacts margins; Inscribed on second free endpaper by Isherwood dated January 1963; inscription on lower rear flap by Don Bachardy who did the drawings on the front and rear of jacket inscription slightly impacted by water; scarce signed by either Isherwood or Bachardy let alone both.; shelved case 6. 1332054. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Simon & Schuster hardcover
191960270New York NY: Doubleday Page & Company. VG. 1919. Hardcover. Hardback in Very Good condition without dust jacket. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Just some minor rubbing along board edges. No ownership markings and no fading to spine or covers. Binding is solid and straight. All illustrattions and tissue guards present . Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover
197730622New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1977. Hardcover. Stated First Edition First Printing. 6.75 x 9.5in. 532pp. Publisher's printed boards. NEAR FINE in Very Good dust jacket. The book itself shows marginal shelf rubbing along the extremities else Fine/As New. The dust jacket shows the spine lightly toned otherwise is not price-clipped remaining Fine/As New. As pictured. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1981Q-0913689041The Spencer Museum of Art 1981-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Spencer Museum of Art paperback
20100846480Pepin Press 2010. First Paperback Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Color and b/w Illustrations. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" In pictorial wraps 8vo unpag. Illustrated profusely. Pepin Press paperback
1334966524.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334834210.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334867895.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0259040541.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192276394London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1922. 1st trade ed. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. frontis illustrations 146p. Original cloth. Partial dj. 32cm. Jacket lacks most of backstrip panel and is edge-worn. John Lane The Bodley Head hardcover
HRzx4x1926. Hardcover. Good. 1926 30th impression Hardcover Good Ex-library bound Picture cover No Dj some wear 183 pgs Text Good condition few stained one repaired Drawings by Lois Lenski; Published Minton Balch & Company Includes: Tom Tit Tot; Lad who went to the North Wind; Snowdrop and the Seve Little Dwarfs; Boots and His Brothers; Briar Rose; Bee Harp Mouse and the Bumclock; Princess on the Glass Hill; etc. HR ISBN: 0208023399 hardcover
1939053840New York Ny: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1939. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 168 Pp. Gray Cloth Lettered In Red. First Printing 1939. Near Fine. Inscribed Generically By The Author And With A Gift Inscription Under The Front Flap And With The Recipient's Bookplate On The Half Title Page. Book Very Near Fine. Dust Jacket With Wear And Browning A Few Very Short Edge Tears Minute Losses At Corners. Per Wikipediamabel Leigh Hunt 1892 - 1971 Was An American Writer Of Children's Books. Hunt Was Born In Coatesville Indiana To Quaker Parents. She Was Raised In Greencastle And From Age Ten Until Her Physician Father Died In Plainfield A Center Of Indiana Quaker Activity. She And Her Mother Then Lived In Indianapolis. Hunt Studied At Depauw University In Greencastle From 1910 To 1912 And Returned To School In 1923 For A Year At Western Reserve University Library School In Cleveland. From 1926 She Was A Librarian At The Indianapolis Public Library. Her First Book Was Published In 1934 Lucinda A Little Girl Of 1860 And In 1938 She Left Her Position To Write Full-Time. She Was One Of The Newbery Medal Runners-Up Twice For Have You Seen Tom Thumb In 1943 And For Better Known As Johnny Appleseed In 1951. Better Known As Johnny Appleseed Was Also Listed By The New York Herald-Tribune As One Of The Best Western Books Ever Written. Hunt Wrote Many Works On Quaker Themes Including Little Grey Gown 1939 The Double Birthday Present 1947; A 1959 Article On Quaker Children And Quaker-Related Children's Books For The Periodical You Are Called; Cupola House 1961; And Beggar's Daughter 1963. Her Papers Include A Personal Letter From Richard Nixon Who Had A Quaker Background Written In 1960 A Year When He Was Both Vice President And The Losing Candidate For President. Ilse Bischoff 1901-1990 Was An American Artist Book Illustrator And Author. Best Known For Her Skill In Woodblock Printing She Also Painted In Oils And Casein And Made Graphite Drawings. She Remained Firmly Committed To Representational Art Throughout Her Life Choosing Human Figures For Her Main Subjects During Most Of Career And Turning Toward Still Lifes Toward The End. She Illustrated Many Books Including Two Of Which She Was Author. Family Wealth Allowed Her To Pursue The Multiple Facets Of Her Career Free Of Worries About Critical Reception Or The Income That Her Work Would Bring Her. After Graduating From Horace Mann In 1919 She Consequently Enrolled In The New York School Of Applied Design For Women Where She Received Good Applied-Arts Training In How To Make Meticulously Accurate Drawings Of Flowers. In 1920 She Enrolled In The Parsons School Of Design Then Known As The New York School Of Fine And Applied Art Where She Primarily Studied Costume Design. Then Having Realized That She Would Prefer To Work In The Fine Arts She Enrolled In The Art Students League Where She Learned Illustration And Painting From Frank Dumond And Etching And Lithography From Joseph Pennell. While Studying In Munich Bischoff Had Learned Now To Make Woodblock Prints And In 1927 Won Top Prize In The First Annual Exhibition Of American Block Prints Held By The Philadelphia Print Club. A Year Later Bischoff Showed Block Prints And Drawings With Watercolor Washes In A Solo Exhibition At The Ferargil Galleries In New York. She Had Made Her First Book Illustrations The Previous Year And Included Some Of The Woodcuts From That Work In The Exhibition. In 1929 The Philadelphia Print Club Gave Her A Solo Exhibition. The Following Year John Sloan Selected A Piece By Bischoff For The "Fifty Prints Of The Year" Touring Exhibition Sponsored By The American Institute Of Graphic Arts. Throughout The 1930S Bischoff Continued To Show In Exhibitions Of Block Prints Assembled By The Philadelphia Print Club For The Brooklyn Museum. During These Years She Also Participated In Group Shows At The Salons Of America 1934 The National Academy 1945 The Pennsylvania Academy Of Fine Arts 1937 And The Whitney Museum Of American Art 1937. See Wikipedia <br/> <br/> Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
1890317321890. Paris BibliothÂque Charpentier / Coll. ''Petite BibliothÂque-Charpentier'' 1890. Un vol. au format in-16 113 x 82 mm de 2 ff. n.fol. 1 frontispice gravÂŽ n.fol. et 456 pp. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein veau glacÂŽ aubergine filet ˆ froid encadrant les plats dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de filets ˆ froid titre dorÂŽ tranches dorÂŽes dentelle intÂŽrieure dorÂŽe. Exemplaire revÂtu d'une agrÂŽable reliure du temps. Il est ici complet de ses deux eaux-fortes gravÂŽes par Desmoulin ; d'aprÂs les dessins de Paul Robert. Dans le pamphlet NapolÂŽon-le-Petit publiÂŽ le 5 aožt les diffÂŽrents personnages des Ch‰timents Dieu le peuple et NapolÂŽon sont dÂŽjˆ prÂŽsents mais il reste ˆ Hugo ˆ dÂŽcouvrir le personnage du poÂte seul sur son rocher face ˆ l'ocÂŽan. Ë la suite du coup d'ƒtat du 2 dÂŽcembre 1851 qui voit lÕarrivÂŽe au pouvoir du prince Louis-NapolÂŽon Bonaparte Hugo sÕest en effet exilÂŽ ˆ Jersey. Ces vers sont pour le poÂte une arme destinÂŽe ˆ discrÂŽditer et abattre le rÂŽgime de NapolÂŽon III auquel Hugo voue une fureur vengeresse et un mÂŽpris sans bornes. Vicaire I Manuel de l'amateur de livres du XIXÂme 616. Angles supÂŽrieurs lÂŽgÂrement ÂŽlimÂŽs. Dos passÂŽ. Nonobstant trÂs belle condition. b42961 unknown
197884255London & Boston: Faber and Faber 1978. First Edition. First Impression. Oblong octavo 23cm; black cloth-covered boards with titling stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; 60pp. Light rubbing to board edges else Near Fine. Dustwrapper unclipped priced £6.25 net with trivial surface wear else Near Fine. Follows the partial limited edition publication 1975 with poems revised removed and added for this collection of 29 poems which includes "The gatekeeper" "Only a little sleep a little slumber" and "Walking bare". Baskin's illustrations present throughout. 84255. Faber and Faber unknown
197813064VIKING. NY 1978. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0670209279 . First American Edition. SIGNED by artist Leonard Baskin on front endpaper. Fine in a close to fine DJ. Impression from an adhesive stamp on front cover. Short edge nick on DJ. Flap B . VIKING. NY 1978 hardcover