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1946B7264New York: Heritage Press. 1946. Light wear to slipcases interiors clean and crisp. . Binding: Pictorial paper boards backed in brown cloth. Spines with gilt lettering and decoration. Top edges purple. Housed in brown paper slipcases. <br><br> Notes: A very good example of this set illustrated with reproductions of Piranesi’s renown etchings of Rome. <br><br>Giovanni Battista or Giambattista Piranesi 1720 – 1778 was an Italian classical archaeologist architect and artist famous for his etchings of Rome and of fictitious and atmospheric "prisons" Carceri d'invenzione. He was the father of Francesco Piranesi Laura Piranesi and Pietro Piranesi.<br><br> Size: 8vo. 240 x 160 mm Volume: 3 volumes. Category: Book Classics; Heritage Press. hardcover
Randström, StigJackets not in perfect condition/books in good condition. unknown
Arkö, Jordi, Karl HaskelIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1819001587London: J. Bumpus 1819. Very Good. 8vo. xvii 384 pp. With nine of ten hand colored aquatint plates. Since there is no evidence in the form of offsetting of the missing plate it may never have been bound into this particular copy. Notwithstanding its omission the scarcity of this work of English caricature and illustration from Regency England make this a desirable copy. Prideaux 348. Small repair to the top of one plate a tiny chip on another and and a few text pages with a repair. Heavy offsetting onto text pages of plates. Otherwise internally quite clean. Attractively bound in three quarter red morocco. J. Bumpus unknown
198612352Lewisburg PA: Bucknell University / The Press of Appletree Alley 1986. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Quarto 29pp. illustrated. From The Bucknell University Fine Editions: A Series in Contemporary Poetry edited by John Wheatcroft. A crisp clean copy near fine in the publisher's pale blue cloth. Cloth a tinge faded at extremties and the page block edges just a trifle toned. A few forgivable smudges to one blank leaf. Per the colophon: "The book was set in 16 point Spectrum and printed on a Vandercook No. 4. The volume was designed hand-set and printed by Mary Chenoweth and Barnard Taylor and bound by Don and Pam Rash. The three full-page etchings were created by Rosalyn Richards and printed by Kathy Kaminskas at Bucknell University Department of Art. The edition was printed on imported mould made Rives Heavyweight." This is number 57 of 125 limited copies SIGNED by Shapiro and Richards on the limitation page. Bucknell University / The Press of Appletree Alley hardcover
1967BOOKS074344ISterling Junction MA: The Scarab Press 1967. HC. very good gray paper covered boards hardcover light fading. etchings by Besnia. One of two hundred copies. Signed by Howard John Besnia on the colophon. Laid in is the fold-over prospectus for the book open measures about 6 1/2 by 17 inches with a relief etching from an original plate for the book. Light fading to gray paper covering the boards. unpaginated. The Scarab Press unknown
192628373n.p.: Privately Printed. Near Fine. 1926. Limited Edition. Hardcover. quarter-bound light blue cloth over marbled boards; gilt-stamped lettering and small nude figure illustration on spine; no dust jacket a lovely copy with just the slightest wear to the extremities including a very slight exposure of the board at the lower tips; some of the pages remain unopened. B&W etchings A nice copy of this desirable edition of the French poet's scandalous first novel originally published in 1896 which recounts the tortured relationship of the courtesan Chrysis and the sculptor Démétrios the latter driven to commit theft and ultimately murder by the former's resistance to his desire for her. A sensation in France it was reported to have already had 35 printings within a few months of its first publication an English translation was printed in Paris as early as 1900 but the book drew the attention of American censors and customs officials and remained difficult to obtain in the U.S. for many years. When Louys's brother-in-law lectured at Harvard in 1900 one prominent and widely-syndicated literary critic opined that "he ought to be ashamed of the relationship" because "Aphrodite" was "written printed and bound nastiness and unadulterated filth." Eventually a theatrical adaptation had a five-month run in New York in late 1919 and early 1920 and got the bluenoses' panties in a bunch all over again. The nekkid-lady illustrations in this edition "limited to 650 copies of which which 600 copies are for sale" this being no. 499 are by Clara Tice the so-called "Queen of Greenwich Village"; this was one of a dozen or so books Tice illustrated during the 1920s when she was at the height of her fame and in great demand as a magazine and theatrical illustrator. . Privately Printed hardcover
1926x08627<p>Privately Printed 1926. 8vo. 284 pp. Orange morocco over marbled paper with raised bands and gilt illustrations and lettering. Very Good. Lower corner slightly bumped small spot of wear to rear board. Chip to top corner of last blank leaf. Number 186 of 650 printed. Hardcover. Very Good.</p> Privately Printed hardcover
1899007151Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son 1899. Limited Edition. Full Decorated Morocco. Custom Cloth Chemise. Buckram Slipcase. Near Fine. Magnificent copy once belonging to Adolph Zukor a founder of Paramount Studios. Containing a vertical fore-edge painting depicting Musette watering flowers based on the plate from Chapter 6. Also on a separate three sheet of blue stationary a manuscript in French of an original poem written by Murger himself and in his hand. This is copy number 4 of 5 from the Edition Magnifique of Chefs d'Oeuvres du Roman Contemporain this copy created for Warren R. Fales. 8vo. 21.5 by 14 cm. xx 463 pp. With ten etchings by Charles-Louis Courtry in four states: one on bistre on Japan paper with remarques one on papier de Chine mounted on plate paper one on India paper mounted to Japanese vellum and a final hand-colored set on Dutch paper all bound in lettered tissue guards. Fine Art Nouveau-infused binding by George Zabriskie in rose morocco with gilt floral borders and spine decoration decorative floral inner dentelles with colored onlays over patterned silk center panel and facing silk patterned endpapers. All edges gilt. Zabriskie was President of the New York Historical Society from 1939 to 1947 and honorary President thereafter until his death in 1954. Zabriskie inscribed this copy to C. G. Kraeger. Zabriskie was known as a fine bookbinder as well and he was especially noted for his hand-finishing and tooling. Condition: Spine darkened somewhat unevenly so. Joints moderately rubbed. Note that although this copy is from the most exclusive tranche in a limitation it does not contain the additional suite of plates finished in watercolors. George Barrie & Son unknown
35988Guenrouet France: Pre Nian Editions 2005. Very Good . Guenrouet France: Pre Nian Editions 2005. Limited Edition of 10 copies numbered and signed by Bracaval and Ferlinghetti at limitation this being No. AC VI; from a full print run of 45 copies. Nine loose sheets laid into heavy paper wrapper and including title page colophon two sheets featuring Ferlinghetti's poem and five etchings with tissue guards each signed by Bracaval and numbered 05. Housed in hand-made box designed by Frere. Shelfwear and a few scuffs to box; a couple minor smudges to paper wrapper; Very Good or better. An attractive and scarce collaboration between poet and artist. Pre Nian Editions unknown
188344485Paris: E. Plon et Cie 1883. First edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Folio 14 3/4 x 11 1/4". 8 414 2pp. Uncut and unopened copy. Later 3/4 brown cloth over marbled paper covered boards with gold-lettered title label to spine. Original wrappers bound in. Front cover and title page in red and black lettering. Frontispiece.<br /> <br /> Monumental monograph on the life and work of Benvenuto Cellini 1500-1571 the renown Italian goldsmith sculptor and draftsman of the Renaissance. Cellini is one of the most important artists of Mannerism and is remembered for his skill in making pieces such as the Cellini Salt Cellar and Perseus with the Head of Medusa both reproduced in this book.<br /> <br /> This work is splendidly illustrated throughout with 16 eaux-fortes by Paul le Rat one by Baudran 25 heliogravures by Dujardin 4 by Lemercier 40 b/w illustrations by Kreutzberger and 2 woodcuts by Peulot.<br /> <br /> Some fraying and moderate abrasion to tail of spine. Minor foxing to very first leaves. Fore-edge of pages 321 to 348 slightly and partly water-stained not affecting text or illustrations. Plate 61 detached but present. Text in French. Binding in overall good interior in good to very good condition. E. Plon et Cie hardcover
1883174158Paris: E. Plon et Cie imprimeurs-editeurs 1883. Leather bound. VG only with some wear to cover tips and ancient and faint spotting here and there on leather light wear to hinges still very tight. Pages are extremely fresh. A beautiful binding in red. Full Red leather with 5 raised-bands t.e.g. plain end-papers. Original vellum binding bound-in at front and rear. 414 pages lxxxii leaves of plates : illustrations in the forms of etchings heliogravures woodcuts etc. Title printed in red and black./ "L'ouvrage renferme seize eaux-fortes de Paul Le Rat une eau-forte de Bandran.--Vingt-cinq héliogravures de Dujardin quatre héliogravures de Lemercier quarante dessins de Kreutzberger gravés par Guillaume frères deux gravures sur bois de Peulot"--Half title page verso./ "Appendices": pages 377-401. In a full-leather Zaehnsdorf binding with expectional gilt tooling and features. Shipping weight is 16 pounds. E. Plon et Cie, imprimeurs-editeurs hardcover
188341149Paris: E. Plon et Cie 1883. Limited First edition. Hardcover. g to vg. 1/100. Folio 14 1/2 x 11 1/2". 12 414 2pp. Contemporary 3/4 morocco over marbled paper covered boards with gold lettering to spine. Raised bands. Top edge gilt. Ribbon marker. Marbled endpapers. Title page in red and black lettering. Decorative head- tailpieces and initials. <br /> <br /> Illustrated with numerous in-text b/w illustrations and 82 full-page plates of etchings duo-tone heliogravures and b/w illustrations reproducing some splendid pieces of Benvenuto Cellini's artwork and designs this monograph introduces the reader to the fascinating world of one of the most important artists of Mannerism. <br /> <br /> Born in Florence in 1500 Cellini was a celebrated sculptor goldsmith and writer as well as one of the most picturesque figures of the Renaissance. Trained as a goldsmith and early proficient in that craft at 16 he had to leave Florence because of a street fight and spent some months in Siena. In 1519 he moved to Rome the center of his activity for the next two decades. In Rome Cellini served popes Clement VII and Paul III working chiefly on portrait medallions coins and jewels. By his own account Cellini was a notable fighter and in the sack of Rome 1527 he fought against the imperial troops. <br /> <br /> An increasingly tense relationship with Paul III and a series of violent incidents led to Cellini's imprisonment in the Castel Sant'Angelo from which he made a dramatic escape. <br /> <br /> Cellini spent the years 1540-1545 in France serving Francis I as sculptor decorator and designer of architectural projects for the royal château of Fontainebleau. In 1543 he completed the famous and elaborate Salt Cellar from a model prepared earlier for Cardinal Ippolito d'Este. Cellini made models for a series of 12 silver statues of gods and goddesses and executed two bronze busts and silver vases all now lost. He cast the bronze lunette of the Nymph of Fontainebleau 1545. <br /> <br /> Works of art such as these as well as Cellini's actual presence in France along with other artists working under the enthusiastic patronage of Francis I played an important part in forming the style of French art in the late 16th century and helped to create an international courtly style favored throughout Europe in this period. <br /> <br /> One of 100 Artist copies of which this is No. 9.<br /> <br /> Moderate and sporadic rubbing along edges of binding with some abrasion to leather. Previous owner's bookplate Occidental College Library on inside of front cover. Text in French. Binding in overall good to good interior in very good condition. Mannerism is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520 lasting until about 1580 in Italy when the Baroque style began to replace it. Northern Mannerism continued into the early 17th century. E. Plon et Cie hardcover
0243982194.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192939332Paris: Editions du Scarabée 1929. A livre d'artiste with FOUR LOVELY FULL-PAGE HORS-TEXTE ORIGINAL ETCHINGS BY GUIDO COLUCCI. In this copy exceptionally TWO OF THE ETCHINGS ARE SIGNED IN PENCIL BY THE ARTIST. From a total edition of 115 numbered copies this is one of 110 copies on fine Arches wove paper. Folio. Loose as issued in original wraps. Wraps a bit dusty and poorly repaired at spine. Internally FINE AND BRIGHT. The four etchings are all in perfect condition. <br/><br/> Editions du Scarabée paperback
1879271041879. Bourg / Lyon Imprimerie EugÂne Chambaud / Martin-Bottier / A. Brun 1879. Un vol. au format pt in-4 275 x 223 mm de 2 ff. bl. 1 titre gravÂŽ n.fol. vi - 134 pp. 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de demi-chagrin maroquinÂŽ vert-bronze ˆ coins filets dorÂŽs portÂŽs sur les plats dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de filets gras ˆ froid filets maigres dorÂŽs titre dorÂŽ tÂte dorÂŽe. Edition originale de cette soigneuse publication. Belle impression sur vergÂŽ d'ÂŽdition agrÂŽmentÂŽe de 12 sur 12 eaux-fortes originales ainsi que d'un titre-frontispice gravÂŽ ; signÂŽs Paul Morgon dans la plaque. Natif de Thoissey en 1852 Paul Morgon ''participe avec une douzaine dÕartistes dont LÂŽon Dallemagne et Horace Fonville ˆ la fondation de la SociÂŽtÂŽ des amis des arts de lÕAin dont la premiÂre exposition a lieu en avril 1878''. in Rh™ne Estampes. ''Nous ne craindrons pas au travers de cette publication de faire des excursions dans le domaine du passÂŽ et de rechercher ses lÂŽgendes et ses drames ; nous espÂŽrons lorsqu'il sera possible de redresser sur leurs fortes murailles les ch‰teaux qui gardaient la vallÂŽe ; nous pÂŽnÂŽtrerons dans les ÂŽglises nous fouillerons dans les archives des communes.'' Table : Journans - Tossiat - Montagnat - Saix - Bourg-en-Bresse - Challes - Viriat - Attignat - Craz - Malafretaz - La Baume - Jayat - Saint-Julien - Lescheroux - Chartreuse de Montmerle - Saint-Trivier-de-Courtes - Pont-de-Vaux. Angles ÂŽlimÂŽs. Petites altÂŽrations superficielles en marge des plats. Frontispice dÂŽsolidarisÂŽ. Gardes tachÂŽes. Quelques claires rousseurs dans le corps d'ouvrage. Du reste belle condition. Peu courant. b42961 unknown
198638631Barcelona: the artist 1986. An utterly captivating livre d'artiste ENTIRELY ETCHED IN COLOR both text and images BY BORJA DE PEDRO. Includes 3 full-page etchings without text each SIGNED and numbered by the artist. Also 5 etched text pages with images in the margins. And finally the etched justification signed and numbered by the artist. Edition limited to 150 copies printed on fine wove paper. 4to. Loose as issued in original folding paper case embossed on the front cover. Housed in the original acrylic case. FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS. Rare. <br/><br/> the artist unknown
1334341915.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334342911.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B2-UXNI-GY82Fine. Fine book & jacket. unknown
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
236932151Grenoble Marcel Besson. 1946 original wrappers in slipcase missing lowest part of the slipcase 237 pp. number 167 of 650 copies only slipcase damaged else fine Grenoble, Marcel Besson unknown
193935481Baltimore: The Etchcrafters Art Guild 1939. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Number 69 of 200 copies. The 100 etchings in these two volumes are all artist proofs individually signed by Don Swann. Inscribed from the artist and author: "Aunt 'Madge' and Uncle 'Ed'. December 25th 1941 with Best Wishes. From Don Sr. & Don Jr." <br /> <br /> Don Swann Sr. 1889 - 1954 grew up in Baltimore attending Maryland Institute College of Art and is known for his etchings of colonial and Neo-classical American architecture. In addition to houses he also did multiple etchings of Baltimore cityscapes. His son Don Swann Jr. 1911 - 1998 followed in his father's footsteps to become a master etcher. He continued to operate the Etchcrafters Art Guild after the death of his father. <br /> <br /> Both volumes are bound in blue leather over blue leatherette boards with gilt titles to spines. Minor scuffing to both spines and light stain to spine of second volume. Minor foxing to interiors heaviest on tissue guards and browning to endpapers. All etchings have the original tissue guards bound in. Bound by the Elliott Bookbinding Company in Baltimore. Printed on Rives Woven Imported paper with Old Style Caslon type at the Monumental Printing Company in Baltimore with typography by Norman T.A. Munder. Continously paginated - 425 pages. Size: Folio. MD/122121. The Etchcrafters Art Guild hardcover
197642138Las Vegas: Nevada Publications 1976. First printing. Hardcover. vg. 1/200. Folio 12 1/4 x 9 1/4". 63 17pp. Original gilt-stamped grey cloth with gold lettering to spine and front cover. Limitation page signed by both the author and the artist. Original etched frontispiece hand-numbered 74/190 and signed by Roy E. Purcell. Illustrated title page. Book housed in its original gilt-stamped brown cloth slipcase. <br /> <br /> "The Cerbat Mountains and other barren ranges in western Arizona along the Colorado River offer to the inquisitive visitor a wide range of unexpected experiences. Tucked away in several canyons are the skeletal remains of abandoned mines and towns. Delight in making friends with these desert ghosts awaits the traveler who can discriminate between solitude and loneliness. <br /> <br /> Illustrated with stunning color illustrations and etchings by Roy E. Purcell as well as numerous "period photographs of the families who lived in this isolated area the small towns with their general stores and saloons and the men who endured the daily drudgery of mine work this book serves as a reminder of the hardships faced by those seeking a living in this remote western area of our country in the late 19th century." From the Publishers.<br /> <br /> Minor shelf-wear to slipcase. Slipcase binding and interior in very good condition. Nevada Publications hardcover