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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
1926007159Paris 1926. LImited Edition. Full Decorated Crushed Morocco. Very Good. Example L of 20 containing the suite "en sanguine". These copies were reserved for Eduoard Champion. Beautiful pochoir coloring of illustrations contained in text. 4to. 26 by 17 cm. 141 3 pp. Beautiful decorated morocco by Princevel with floral onlays in corners of boards and on spine onlay bands around around perimeter crimson doublures with gilt ruling surrounds etc. Silk moire free endpapers marbled paper pastedown succeeding two pages. Condition: heavily rubbed along joints. Corners and edges also rubbed. Scattered foxing and at times quite conspicuous. unknown
015681Kalamazoo Michigan: Rarach Press 1989. Hardcover. Fine. No. 30 of 38 copies signed by the artist/publisher Ladislav Hanka. In a multi-textured binding by Jan Sobota stamp-signed on rear doublure covers of sueded calfskin printed with original etchings flat spine of brown catfish leather turn-ins and headbands covered in eel skin beige pigskin doublures covered with original etchings leather hinges. In an encapsulated pigskin slipcase covered with etchings beige linen pull-off spine with brown morocco label. With 16 etchings of flora and fauna by Ladislav Hanka. 333 x 248 mm. 13 1/8 x 9 3/4''. A fine copy. This is a handsomely-produced book arts collaboration celebrating the natural beauty of Kalamazoo County Michigan featuring a memorable binding by Czech master binder Jan Sobota. After studying with Karel Silinger in Pilsen and at the School for Applied Arts in Prague and then working in Switzerland Sobota came to the United States where hespend 15 years mostly working at Southern Methodist University. He returned to Loket Czech Republic in 1997 where he founded the Sobota family bookbinding studio and helped to organize the Society of Czech Bookbinders becoming its first president. He has won numerous awareds for his innovative and often whimsical work which has been exhibited worldwide. The present volume is equal parts inventiveness and elegance. Book artist and publisher Ladislav Hanka b. 1952 earned degrees in biology and zoology before receiving his MFA in printmaking and his background in the natural sciences obviously infuses his art which focuses on the flora and fauna of forest and lakes. This volume's collection of prose and poetry inspired by the natural landscape is enhanced by Hanka's dramatic etchings of twisted bare-limbed trees fossils and insects. The letterpress work was done by Amy Bollinger on heavy handmade paper. Rarach Press hardcover
96510<p>Paris circa 1805 through 1814. . Very good. - A suite of 18 plates by Jean Duplessis-Bertaux engraved on creamy white stock measuring between 10-1/2 inches by 8 inches and 11 inches by 8-1/2 inches with large margins there is one smaller exception. The images depict the various cries of Paris merchants. All but three are signed "JDB" in the plate. Most of the images are identified and titled in French in pencil by a previous owner. The collection is as follows:</p><p>"Marchand de gravures etalagiste" portrays street vendors of engravings offering their merchandise to customers some of whom are handling the prints. Several prints hang from a wire stretched between poles in the background and a large blank canvas hangs from the center of the pole. In some editions what is here a blank canvas bears the printed title "Suite de Marchands ambulants de Paris par J.D. Bertaux" and serves as frontispiece to the work. The image measures 3-1/4 inch high by 2-1/4 inch wide within 4 inch high by 3-1/4 inch wide plate marks. The edges are very slightly creased with two tiny tears to the left edge and a couple of tiny stains or spotting to the bottom margin of the page.</p><p>"Decrotteur et ramoneur" portrays a man shining the shoes of an officer as chimney sweeps and other shoe-shiners are pictured in the background. A small dog stands at the side of the officer. The image measures 2-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/4 inch high by 4 inch wide plate marks. There is some minor faint foxing.</p><p>"Parade de comediens ambulants" portrays traveling actors performing and parading on the porch of a house with spectators in the foreground. The image measures 2-3/8 inch high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3-1/2 inch high by 4-1/4 inch wide plate marks. There is light foxing throughout.</p><p>"Colleur d'affiches" portrays a bill-poster perched on a ladder pasting a poster or bill to the corner wall of a building. Another worker stands around the corner and a family looks on with their dog. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There are some minor faint stains and minor foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Gagne petit" portrays a knife grinder or sharpener carrying his grinding wheel on his back with a dog at his side. Another knife grinder wheels his equipment in a wheelbarrow. A house and people are pictured in the background. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is minor foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Remouleur" although the title differs the image is identical to the prior one. "Gagne petit" and "remouleur" both translate to knife grinder or sharpener. There is some scattered foxing and the paper is lightly darkened.</p><p>"Titre" possibly the title page to the work. The image portrays men filling water containers from a city's monument fountain with water pouring from the mouth of a troll. The image measures 2-1/2 inches high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. The edges of the plate are darkened with a short tear to the top edge and just a hint of foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Serrurier" portrays a locksmith grinding keys near the open gate leading to a mansion. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is a minor crease to the bottom right corner with just a hint of foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Cardeuses de matelats" portrays mattress carders. 3 women are seated with their carding tools and sections of stuffed fabric. The image measures 3-3/8 inches high by 2-3/8 inches wide within 4-1/4 inch high by 3-1/4 inch wide plate marks. There are minor creases to the corners with a couple of faint specks to the margins.</p><p>"Menuisiers" portrays carpenters working on furniture at their work table. The image measures 2-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is light scattered foxing mostly to the margins.</p><p>"Marchands de parapluies et de soufflets" portrays an umbrella merchant carrying several on his back and a bellows merchant with several fireplace bellows attached to this clothing. The image measures 3-1/4 inches high by 2-3/8 inches wide within 4 inch high by 3-1/4 inch wide plate marks.</p><p>"Batteurs de platre" portrays plaster beaters. A man is beating away at plaster spread out upon the ground as another carries a basket of plaster to spread over it. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3-1/4 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is some minor foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Charrons" portrays wheel builders constructing wooden carriage wheels. The image measures 2-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is some minor faint foxing throughout.</p><p>"Scieurs de bois" portrays sawyers at work as an empty horse-drawn cart rides away and another stacks wood upon a ramp leading to a barn's loft. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 4 inch wide plate marks. There are some minor sports of foxing or browning to the print.</p><p>"Lingere au petit crochet" portrays an elderly woman cloth merchant carrying her linens in a basket on her back. Several dogs are near her and another cloth merchant can be seen speaking to a man in the background. The image measures 3-3/8 inches high by 2-3/8 inches wide within 4-1/8 inch high by 3-1/4 inch wide plate marks. There are minor creases to the edges.</p><p>"Porteur d'eau" portrays a water carrier and his wife pulling a large barrel of water on a cart. Another water cart and houses are depicted in the background at left. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/4 inches high by 3-7/8 inches wide plate marks. There is creasing to the bottom right corner and some foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Tomeliers" portrays coopers at work constructing wooden barrels to which they affix metal rings. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-3/4 inch wide plate marks. There is some minor foxing throughout.</p><p>An untitled image portrays barbers working on customers hair and beards and a wigmaker at her loom. Several wigs hang from the wall. The image measures 2-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/2 inch high by 4-7/8 inch wide plate marks. This print is engraved on a sheet which is slightly smaller than the others measuring 7-3/8 inches high by 9-1/4 inches wide. There is a piece chipped from the bottom left corner with some foxing and darkening to the margins. The artist's name here spelled "Duplessis-Berteaux" by an early owner is penned on the verso.</p><p>The engravings are in overall very good condition with a paper tab mounted along one edge of the verso of each print.</p><p>The French painter and draughtsman Jean Duplessis-Bertaux 1747-1819 produced etchings and burin engravings. Having taken part in the French Revolution Duplessis-Bertaux produced a series of prints entitled "Scenes de la Revolution" followed by "Campagnes de Napoleon" which illustrated scenes from Napoleon Bonaparte's Italian campaigns engraved after paintings by Carle Vernet. He also produced a series of engravings portraying the street cries of Paris "Cris de Paris". Duplessis-Bertaux also collaborated on some prints with Jean-Louis Delignon and produced several pornographic prints many of which were printed anonymously but were later re-attributed to him. The work entitled "Recueil de cent sujets de divers genres" published in 1814 gathered together in one volume 100 of Duplessis-Bertaux' engravings from eight of the suites including military scenes and those from his Cries of Paris which had previously been distributed seperately.</p> Paris, circa 1805 through 1814. hardcover
1965mon0003147979A Loujon Press Award Book Lyle 1965T. paperback. Very Good. . A Loujon Press Award Book, Lyle paperback
19993115870New York: PACE/PRINTS. Fine with no dust jacket. 1999. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. 9780967716206 . First edition. Fine in pictorial printed wrappers. 36pp. 8 1/2" X 11" Gatefold and color images. ; 8 1/2" x 11"; 36 pages . PACE/PRINTS paperback
2T-7QNB-5NR6Hardcover. Good. Jacket has some wear nicks and scratches. Book has some wear and bumps foxing to textblock edges and endpapers otherwise clean pages firm binding. hardcover
41901Berlin: Guido Moriell 1991. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine condition. Signed by the artist on each etching and colophon. A15/50. Small Folio. 55 1pp. Original hand bound blue Morocco with geometric cover design by bookbinder Guido Moriell and black-stamped lettering on spine housed in blue cloth clamshell box with gilt lettering on spine. Every binding of the deluxe edition is a unique copy. Includes the video documenting the production of this anniversary edition housed in separate compartment of clamshell box as issued. <br /> <br /> Bibliophile edition on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the bookbinder Guido Moriell Radolfzell released in two Deluxe Editions A and B of 50 copies each and a standard edition of 100. This is No. 15 of the deluxe edition A printed on handmade paper. With 10 signed and hand colored original etchings by Rudolf Stuckert printed on the hand press of the artist. Top edge blue. Blue shaded endpapers. Blue initials. Text revised by John Loram based on the translation by Wilhelm Cremer 1922. Beautiful hand press production on firm handmade paper by the Steinort paper mill. An artistic masterpiece of modern hand press printing and bookbinding. Rudolf Stuckert 1912–2002 was a German painter and gallerist. He studied at the Academies in Kassel and Düsseldorf and was a master student of Oskar Moll. Stuckert opened his first gallery in 1936 in Düsseldorf with an exhibitions of Bruno Goller. In 1949 Stuckert became a cofounder of the New Rhine Secession Neue Rheinische Sezession in Düsseldorf. He had moved to Lake Constance in 1947 where he became a cofounder of the artist group "Der kleine Kreis" and was considered one of the so-called Höri-Painters. His paintings are an interplay of figurative and abstract elements. Landscapes ballplayers and acrobats are his favorite motifs.<br /> <br /> Guido Moriell is a film enthusiast and bookbinder in Radolfzell Lake Constance. In 2008 his work as a bookbinder was featured in the prestigious exhibition "Kunst des Bucheinbandes Art of Bookbinding" at the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar. Emphasis of the exhibition was the bookbinding in historic fashion showing a video of Guido Moriell at work as an example of traditional bookbinding. Guido Moriell hardcover
1922382375-WD28Wien/Leipzig : Avalun-Verlag 1922. Hardcover. Fair. Original gilt decorated goose leather gilt lettered spine decorated endpapers illustrated with 11 etchings in b/w including 5 SIGNED full page etchings by Alois Kolb printed in 400 copies this is number 23/150 unpaged 4to. Siebzehnter Avalundruck.; Large piece of spine missing piece of spine loose edges cover worn; name and date on endpaper. Wien/Leipzig : Avalun-Verlag hardcover
H9223Montauk NY: Monument Press 2003. First printing. No. 20 of 30 copies signed by Brendel with each of the etchings signed by Nama of a total edition of 60 copies. Tall dark blue silk clamshell box 20 inches tall housing loose folded sheets hand printed by Darrell Hyder at the Sunhill Press in North Brookfield MA on Arches Velin with thirteen etchings and accompanying poems in German and English with two smaller tinted etchings for the title bifolium and for the colophon. Fine but for the slightest fading to box: contents perfect. Brendel known as a world class pianist is also a gifted author as these works reveal. Nama who grew up and lived for a long time in Pittsburgh is now located in Montauk and is a nationally known artist and print-maker whose work is in many of the best museums. A lovely collaboration rarely on the market with no recent copies at auction. Monument Press unknown
19304072Pilsen: Pilsnensii Svázek Druhy Olga Skábková 1930 Octavo 20x14.5 cm. stiff wrappers 304pp. No. 45 of 125 copies. With two etchings by Jan Konupek signed in pencil. A fine bibliophile production with two stories by Nohejl 1896-1974 was a member of the Literární skupiny contributed to Host and other avant-garde journals. His prewar work focused on romance and sexuality through storytelling. His postwar positions landed him in jail for a few years and he took disability retirement which allowed him to continue his literary work in privacy. One copy in British library none in North America. Pilsen: Pilsnensii Svázek Druhy (Olga Skábková) paperback
199138627Barcelona 1991-1996. A gorgeous livre d'artiste with TEN LARGE COLOR ETCHINGS with aquatint BY JAUME RIBAS each SIGNED and numbered in pencil by the artist. This is copy 7/35 printed on extremely fine Arches wove paper and SIGNED by the artist and the author in the justification / colophon. Square folio. Loose as issued in printed wraps housed in an elaborate wooden and metal box. FINE AND BRIGHT exactly as issued. VERY RARE. <br/><br/> paperback
196039092Paris: Pierre Lecuire 1960. A stunning livre de peintre featuring previously unpublished poems by Pierre Lecuire and 22 ORIGINAL ETCHINGS BY LANSKOY his very first etchings. From a total edition of 190 copies this is one of 145 printed on extremely fine Auvergne laid paper and SIGNED BY LECUIRE AND LANSKOY. Folio 33.5 x 18 cm. Loose as issued in the original wraps with the front cover adorned with an original etching. FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS. A beautiful production. <br/><br/> Pierre Lecuire paperback
193338743Paris: Javal et Bourdeaux 1933. An extraordinary suite of 30 etchings by Ablett in his purest boudoir style printed on extremely fine laid Japanese paper. EACH ETCHING IS SIGNED IN THE PLATE AND EACH ETCHING HAS A REMARQUE DRAWN IN PENCIL BY THE ARTIST as a rule remarques are engraved but in this case each one is an original drawing. Folio. Loose as issued. In perfect condition. EXTREMELY RARE. <br/><br/> Javal et Bourdeaux unknown
1930042244Paris: G. Cres 1930. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Near Fine/Slipcase. 201 Ii Pp. Full Black Niger Gilt And Blind-Stamped In An Art Deco Design Top Edge Gilt Black Gilt And Blindstamped Turns With Blue Silk Doublures And Additional Blue Marbled Endpapers Matching Leather And Marbled Paper On Slipcase. Front Board Neatly Detached Long Ago Reattached With Nearly Invisible Silk Now Again Detached But Can Be Invisibly Reattached Using New Cords Without Any Rebinding. Slipcase With Wear At Corners Split Along One Top Edge. Tipped In Is A Calling Card Of Emile Rossignol With Handwritten Message "Avec Tous Les Voeux De Bonheur Pour L'an Qui Vient" Rossignol." Very Faded Abbreviated Signature At End Of Contents Page. Roland Dorgelès 1885 - 1973 Was A French Novelist And A Member Of The Académie Goncourt. Born In Amiens Somme Under The Name Roland Lecavelé He Adopted The Pen Name Dorgelès To Commemorate Visits To The Spa Town Of Argelès He Spent His Childhood In Paris. A Prolific Author He Is Most Renowned For The Prix Femina-Winning Wooden Crosses Les Croix De Bois A Moving Study Of World War I In Which He Served. It Was Published In 1919 In English By William Heinemann In 1920. Dorgelès Served As A Juror With Florence Meyer Blumenthal In Awarding The Prix Blumenthal A Grant Given Between 1919 And 1954 To Painters Sculptors Decorators Engravers Writers And Musicians. <br/> <br/> G. Cres hardcover
198036982Paris: A Parole Donnee 1980. Fine/Fine. Paris: "A Parole Donnée" 1980. First Edition Limited to 60 copies of which this is no. 15. Small square quarto 17cm; loose as issued in original green printed dust jacket housed in tan cloth chemise and slipcase; 20pp.; two leaves of color etchings signed with limitation by the Japanese printmaker Hiroshi Asada. A Fine example. Additionally signed by the poet and artist on colophon in rear. <br /> <br /> The sixth volume in Bohbot's "A Parole Donnée" series. No copies in OCLC as of October 2025. A Parole Donnee unknown
198938629Barcelona: Antonio Agra 1989. Poems by Gras Balaguer and FIVE ORIGINAL ETCHINGS with aquatint BY ROUGEMONT. Edition limited to 75 numbered copies plus ten artist's proofs and ten hors commerce all printed on extremely fine wove paper. 4to. Two booklets: poems loose as issued in original wraps; etchings also loose as issued in original wraps. House together in folding paper case SIGNED on the colophon by the author and the artist. FINE AND BRIGHT. <br/><br/> Antonio Agra paperback
198328520The Strange Company: USA 1983. First edition. Oversize pictorial wrappers. No 2. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers perfect bound. Weird magazine: 116 pages including covers. Ten issues published in total the first issue in 1973 then a gap of ten years when a further nine issues were published by The Strange Company 1983-1987. ''of special interest in no 2 is an interview with the leading Weird Tales cover artist of the 1930s Margaret Brundage'' plus ''The Room Of Fear'' a previously unpublished short story by William Hope Hodgson'' see Ashley/Tymn: Science Fiction Fantasy And Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 205/206. Fine unread copy. The Strange Company: USA unknown
198728527The Strange Company: USA 1987. First edition & 1st printing. Oversize pictorial wrappers. Tenth and final issue. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers perfect bound. Weird magazine: 116 pages including covers. Ten issues published in total the first issue in 1973 then a gap of ten years when a further nine issues were published by The Strange Company 1983-1987. This issue has a mscellany of fiction poetry and essays by Thomas Ligotti ''The Spectacles In The Drawer'' Brian Lumley and others. The emphasis of this issue is on the work of WEIRD TALES author Amelia Reynolds Long and includes two of her short stories and an essay about her work by Chet Williamson. 1000 copies printed. Fine unread copy but for a touch of edge wear. The Strange Company: USA unknown
198520052The Strange Company: USA 1985. Oversize pictorial wrappers. Seventh issue. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers perfect bound. 96 pages including covers. Weird magazine: ten issues published in total the first issue in 1973 then a gap of ten years when a further nine issues were published by The Strange Company 1983-1987. This issue has fourteen pieces of fiction including Brian Lumley illustrated throughout plus lots of poetry plus an interview with Joseph Payne Brennan a short piece listing ''The Thirteen Best Obscure Stories From Weird Tales'' and ''Landscapes of Intertextuality'' by Philip E. Kaveny. See Ashley/Tymn: Science Fiction Fantasy And Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 205/206. Near fine NF copy. The Strange Company: USA unknown
134159London: Day & Son. Hardcover. good only ex-library with expected marks plus perforation stamp on title page pg 33 and all plates. chip to the edge of color title and final plate. Browninsh library buckram. 33 pp 18 color plates including color title. Oversize. Day & Son hardcover
1793140941779London: John Stockdale 1793. First Thus. First Stockdale edition first issue with the long "s" throughout and list of subscribers. xi 1 225; 2 vii 187 1 pp. Two engraved title-pages with vignette "Gay Monument" frontispiece and 68 illustrations including 12 etchings by William Blake. Later full calf polished with gilt borders gilt decorated spines; marbled endpapers and edges. Very Good with joints expertly repaired and strengthened some general light wear and scuffing to calf offsetting to endpaper edges illustrated bookplates of author and bibliophile Louise Ward Watkins and Frances and Jourdan Hoyt scattered light foxing to interiors. The first edition of Gay's classic Fables to have etchings by William Blake who is listed as one of the subscribers at the rear. John Stockdale 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
1333646240.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191339104Paris / Bruxelles: Librairie Nationale d'Art et d'Histoire G. Van Oest & Cie 1913. AN OUTSTANDING PRESENTATION COPY. First and only edition of this collection of sonnets illustrated with SIX STUNNING and technically accomplished ORIGINAL HORS-TEXT ETCHINGS BY JEAN-JULES DUFOUR very much in the style of Charles Meryon. 175 pp. One of only 21 numbered copies on extremely fine Imperial Japanese paper WITH A DOUBLE SUITE OF THE ETCHINGS on Chinese paper and on Japanese paper this copy printed for Lydia Cutting the Countess of Constantinovitch and her husband the Count of Constantinovich. WITH A SPECTACULAR CALLIGRAPHIC DEDICATORY SONNET FOR THE COUNTESS AND THE COUNT SIGNED BY COUDERC ON A PRELIMINARY BLANK. Manuscript correction in Coudrc's hand on p. 127. 4to. Bound in contemporary morocco elborate gilt dentelles watered silk endleaves. Top edge gilt other edges uncut. Original wraps and backstrip preserved. The front wrapper features an additional etching; the back wrapper is illustrated with Couderc's ex-libris also an original etching both of these etchings are also by Dufour. Light wear and sunning to binding. Internally clean. A unique item. <br/><br/> Librairie Nationale d'Art et d'Histoire G. Van Oest & Cie paperback