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1929005691New York: MacMillan 1929. 179 pp.with 51 high-quality reproductions of etchings nad drawings of churches and cathedrals including Notre Dame Rouen Chartes Bayeux Albi Quimper much more. First printing. Clean. 1st Printing. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. MacMillan hardcover
1929002348New York: The Macmillan Company 1929. 179 pages. Spine faded with light wear to the head and foot; boards lightly soiled. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Thick 4to. The Macmillan Company Hardcover
1334342911.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2007046059Columbia SC: Sporting Classics 2007. Stated first edition number 159 of a limited deluxe edition of 300. Dark brown leather printed in gilt gray cloth slipcase. Fine condition looks and feels new and unread tight binding clean pages no other names or markings slipcase also in fine condition. Signed by the Author. First Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine Slipcase. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Sporting Classics Hardcover
196743562Maine: Anthoensen Press/Bowdoin College Museum of Art 1967. limited edition. Hardcover. Very good . 11 x 15 in. Folio. Not paginated. Limited edition of 30 copies this is number 29 signed by Stephens and Lent on the limitation pg. and numbered. Black cloth and marbled paper boards. Bound by Arno Werner. Hand-made rag paper. 6 etchings in all including the frontis each signed in pencil on the margin. Small etching on the limitation pg. Condition is VERY GOOD ; covers have light wear to the edges but are very clean with some dulling to the black cloth. Binding tight. Text and etchings are spotless and all tissue guards in excellent condition. Very scarce. Art. RGR. Anthoensen Press/Bowdoin College Museum of Art hardcover
19743965London: The World's End Press 1974. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine/very good . Natalie d'Arbeloff. Designed and hand-printed by Natalie d'Arbeloff set in 18 point Garamond and printed on Barcham Green mould-made paper. One of 75 copies loose in leaves as issued each leaf consisting of an etching facing text by A.B. Christopher the artist's father. Signed by Christoper and d'Arbeloff. The leaves are in a printed wrapper. All leaves fine or very nearly so. The set in a solander case with embossed vellum spine over paper boards trivial wear to the slipcase but the glue attaching the spine to the cream paper board has stained from underneath a little so VG. This is a handsome illustrated work the etchings perfectly complementing the mystical text. 25 of the 75 copies were bound in goatskin leaving only 50 copies loose and suitable for display of the leaves. <br/><br/> The World's End Press paperback
2492published at the Punch Office Fleet Street. HB NODJ ISSUED Red Morocco LEATHER Trimmings with decorated Boards 1st edition 1847-48 2 Volumesminor rub VG NODJ. First Edition. Hard Cover. published at the Punch Office, Fleet Street hardcover
1966846Cazenovia NY: Eva Thoby-Marcelin 1966. First edition thus. Near fine. Etchings portfolio hand printed by the artist R. E. Marx 1925-2020 in blue and black on Rives paper each of the ten etchings numbered and signed 26/80 in an edition limited to 80 copies only. The type was handset in 18 pt. Garamond. 15 copies were bound all others were issued in portfolio as here. Contains a finely printed English language version of de Maupassant's story translated from the French by Eva Thoby-Marcelin "The Wretch." All ten plates present and the colophon is further signed by Robert Marx; the dark green cloth portfolio is encased in a matching board slipcase with the title gilt-stamped to the front panel. Eva Thoby-Marcelin unknown
12124San Francisco: The Arion Press 1996. Limited Edition. Stab-sewn stiff printed wrappers within chemise and slipcase. Fine/Slipcase: Fine. Michael Mazur. Folio. Pp. 102. Printed retrograde. Printed in Hebrew with translation in facing text by Robert Alter. Frontispiece etching by Michael Mazur signed. Bound in stiff plumb-colored handmade paper housed in a chemise and matching slipcase printed title label mounted on spine. Of an edition limited to 200 numbered copies this is hand-numbered copy 22. Signed by Robert Alter at the colophon. A bright fresh copy of this refined publication from the Arion Press a leading practitioner of fine press publishing and the natural heir to San Francisco's exemplary fine printing tradition. The Arion Press unknown
199337567San Francisco: Arion Press 1993. Hardcover. Fine. Hardcover. Number 126 of 250 numbered copies signed by the artist on his artist's statement preceding the text. There were also 26 lettered copies for private distribution. This was the forty-first publication of the Press. The text of this book is "From the History of an Infantile Neurosis" that was reprinted in The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud Volume XVII pages 7-122 translated from the German under the editorship of James Strachey. The Wolf-Man was the pseudonym given by Freud to his patient a young Russian man named Sergei Pankejeff. Freud's analysis of the Wolf-Man became his most famous case centering on the interpretation of dreams and childhood sexuality. In addition to the text of Freud's study this book includes an erudite and detailed discussion of Freud's work and influence by Richard Wollheim. Wollheim was a British philosopher noted for original work on mind and emotions especially as related to the visual arts specifically painting. <br /> <br /> The striking woodcuts and etchings illustrating the book were done by Jim Dine b. 1935. He is a well-known American artist who rose to prominence in late-1950's New York. He was closely associated with the Pop Art movement. An innovator throughout his long career Dine's extensive output includes paintings assemblages sculptures drawings prints and over twelve books of poetry. He has been the subject of more than 300 solo exhibitions around the world including eleven major surveys and retrospectives since 1970. The book was designed printed and bound at the Arion Press under the direction of Andrew Hoyem. <br /> <br /> Bound in gray cloth with a black cloth spine with titling in silver. The front cover has an image by Dine of a young boy confronting a wolf. Printed in Century Old Style type for the text with Century Expanded italic and Miller & Richard Old Style capitals for display. The text paper is Johannot mouldmade in France. The etchings and woodcuts are on T.H. Saunders Drawing paper mouldmade in England. The intaglio prints were editions by Pace Editions in New York. The book is housed slipcase covered in black paper with gray cloth trim with a black title label to spine. Accompanied by prospectus. Book is in fine condition in a near fine slipcase. Measures 10 x 12.5 inches. 114 pages plus illustrations. PRI/103024. Arion Press hardcover