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133439685X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334389292.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
190253698London: Freemantle & Company 1902. Hardcover. Collectible: Good. Full leather with five raised bands on the spine. #12 of 150. Interior is VG. Mild wear to the edges this has been stored properly throughout its existence. Not musty or moldy. The gutters were cracked in both volumes: they have been properly preserved/restored professionally. The interior hinges have been reinforced with appropriately colored tape. Signed by Strang and Cameron. Board tips are slightly through on a few of the tips. Mild wear only. Not bowed. Gilt leather VG interior. 11 lbs. <br/><br/> Freemantle & Company hardcover
190540530Bedford Park Chiswick: The Caradoc Press 1905. Limited edition. Hardcover. g to vg. 1/350. Large octavo. 14 155 1pp. Striking contemporary gilt-ruled full calf with gold decoration and lettering to spine. Raised bands. Top edge gilt. Dentelles. Marbled endpapers. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Izaac Walton. Title page in red and black lettering. Decorative initials and tailpieces. <br /> <br /> This splendid limited edition of Walton's masterpiece "The Compleat Angler" is the exact reprint of the first edition published in 1653. It is a celebration of the art and spirit of fishing in prose and verse. Walton's frontispiece portrait as well as the decorative initials and ornaments were designed and engraved by Harry George Webb a recognized artist of the time. <br /> <br /> One of 350 unnumbered copies on paper out of a total edition of 364. <br /> <br /> Binding rubbed along joints with head of spine slightly chipped. Binding in overall good interior in very good condition. The Caradoc Press hardcover
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
CA16B-00053Printed for Richard Worthington / Villon Society. Collectible - Very Good. New York: Printed for Richard Worthington The Book. Vol. I and II / Printed for Subscribers Only The Book. Vol. III - IX and Alaeddin. / Printed for the Villon Society Tales from the Arabic Vol. 1-3 1884 1889 Alaeddin. 13 Volumes 9 3 1. Limited Edition. The Book of a Thousand Nights and One Night printed on Holland paper limited to five hundred copies No. 3 as stated on limitation page of Vol. I. Tales from the Arabic No. 90 as stated on limitation page of Vol. 1. Alaeddin unnumbered on limitation page. Sm 4to blue cloth hardcovers with paper spine labels with black text. Top edge in gilt. Blue endpapers. Illustrations. Very Good set. The volumes of The Book of a Thousand Nights are each only lightly shelfworn with the majority of the edgewear to the spine head and top-edge of the boards. Spine labels are browned with a couple of chips. Volume VII's first 30 or so pages have minor brown staining along the lower edge. The volumes of Tales from the Arabic each have scuffs to the tops of each board and small stains to the paper labels. Otherwise only lightly shelfworn. Alaeddin shows a dime-sized red rub to the front board and a few white rubs that have left dents to the rear board. Each volume shows little foxing or spotting inside and are in wonderful condition for their age. A fantastic set! Arab Folklore Arab Folklore Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Printed for Richard Worthington / Villon Society hardcover
192548170Berlin: Eigenbrödler Verlag 1925. First limited edition. Hardcover. Fine condition. 36/525. Signed by Kyser and Oppler on colophon. All etchings signed by Oppler. Quarto 32 2pp. 10 plates with original etchings with tissue guards. Spectacular original hand-bound green gilt decorated morocco with gilt lettering and decor on spine raised bands in plain original tan dustwrapper protected by modern mylar; housed in original plain cardboard slipcase handwritten lettering on spine. Gilt top edge. Ribbon marker. Printed on Japan paper. Cover design by Ernst Nicolas. One of one hundred copies of the deluxe edition.<br /> <br /> Novella by the German author screen and audio-play author Hans Kyser war reporter and author of the first German "Talkie" Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern The Girl with the Matchsticks. Kyser directed a Luther biography and was head dramaturge at the German movie production firm Bavaria Film.<br /> <br /> The ten sensuous etchings illustrating the stage performance of a dancer are by Ernst Oppler a German impressionist painter and etcher. After studying at the Academy of Arts in Munich he went to England to study Whistler and then the Netherlands to practice the pleinair method. Back in Munich he joined the Munich Secession and on invitation of Max Liebermann moved to Berlin and joined the Berlin Secession. He became an important chronicler of the history of ballet in Germany. The numbers I-XXV and 1-100 are printed by hand and signed by the artist. This is number 36. Text in German. Light wear and age-toning of protective dustjacket and slipcase. Eigenbrödler Verlag hardcover
6294Minneapolis: Red Egypt Press 1994. Limited Edition. One of 20 copies plus three Artist's Proofs specially bound and signed by Rathman this being copy no.20. Quarto 33.5cm; text is letterpress printed on Rives BFK wire-bound into grey cloth-covered boards with pictorial label inset on front cover; publisher's matching cloth slipcase; 26pp; illustrated with 9 three-color engravings from relief prints and etchings by David Rathman. Fine in a Fine slipcase. An elaborate production pairing the poetry of Russell Edson 1935-2014 with the artwork of Minneapolis-based visual artist David Rathman. Edson a Guggenheim Fellow has been called the "godfather of the prose poem in America." Uncommon evidently sold out prior to publication; OCLC notes 8 holdings. Red Egypt Press unknown
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DADAX1119232198Wiley 2017-01-10. 1. hardcover. New. 7.20x1.80x10.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley hardcover
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A9781119232193Hardback. New. An essential guide to healthcare data problems sources and solutions Strategies in Biomedical Data Science provides medical professionals with much-needed guidance toward managing the increasing deluge of healthcare data. hardcover
016936London: Petersburg Press 1970. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 2.75" x 4.25" SIGNED by Hockney to title page dated Oct '70. This edition c April 1970 first printed in 1969. Full navy leather. Unpaged 59 pp. 39 duotone etchings. Housed in custom black cloth clamshell with onlaid etching red spine label. Light creasing to joints light spotting to rear board. About fine overall. Contains extraordinary re imaginings of The Little Sea Hare Fundevogel Rapunzel The Boy Who Left Home to Learn Fear Old Rinkrank and Rumpelstilzchen illustrated by Hockney's distinctive custom etchings inspired by previous illustrators of the tales including Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac. Petersburg Press hardcover
1970024583Petersburg Press 1970. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Dark blue leatherette binding with silver titles to front board. Petersburg Press Hardcover
69941E-394. Very Good. Hardcover. Vellum. 8vo. Published by Edwin C. Hill Co New York 1906. Xlv 312 pgs. Illustrated with a frontispiece etching of a bird being shot by a bow and arrow and one other etching by Alma Tadema. Signed by the Publisher Edwin Hill on the limitation page. No. 72 of an edition of 206 copies. Bound in full vellum with titles present to the spine and decoration present to the front board. Top edge gilt. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities light soil present to the edges of the boards. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. The Shah-nameh is considered the national epic of Persian-speakers and the Iranian world. It was written over the span of 35 years by Hakim Abu L-Qasim Firdawsi Tusi known commonly as Ferdowsi as a celebration of the Persian Empire before the coming of the Arabs and Islam beginning 7000 years ago. He based his masterpiece on other historical works available to him at the time c. 1000 A. D. . ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
190635294New York: Edwin C. Hill Company 1906. Limited edition. Vellum. Good. L. Alma Tadema. Limited edition of 206 this hand numbered 17 and signed by the Edwin C. Hill Company 1906. A Good copy. 4to. 312 pp. with 2 etched plates bound in decorated full vellum with top edge in gilt. Overall light wear and soiling to vellum. Upper spine is partially detached. Spine is tanned. Front and rear hinges starting to crack. Tear and small loss to the paper covering the rear board End papers are lightly toned with some finger soiling to title page otherwise text is clean and unmarked. Edwin C. Hill Company unknown
192116770Berlin: Morawe & Scheffelt 1921. Paperback. Good. 7 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches. 41 pages. Semi-rigid cloth-covered boards. Illustrated with real etchings by Mathey. Condition is Good; Paper missing on spine lightsoiling to cloth covers covers slightly wavy text & illustrations are very clean binding is tight. Text in German. Stk Morawe & Scheffelt paperback
19816136New York: Sweetwater 1981. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Quarto 163pp. illustrated. A fine copy in the publisher's full chieftain deep red morocco with gilt detail. In the publisher's slipcase also fine. Of a total limitation of 475 copies SIGNED by Singer and Moskowitz this is the best edition being number 18 of just 50 copies in the full morocco binding accompanied by a suite of ten signed etchings and also an original ink drawing by Moskowitz. These artworks are housed in a slim clamshell box itself housed in the slipcase. Rare and with no other copies of this most prized limitation in commerce as of this listing. An elegant production; and a high spot in any collection of Judaica or illustrated fine press books. Sweetwater hardcover
189949449Philadelphia: The Walpole Press 1899. Grand Edition De Luxe. Hardcover. Very good condition. 7/1000. Octavo. 365pp. 10 plates in two states with printed tissue guards. Three-quarter red leather over red cloth with gilt ruling on covers gilt lettering on spine; raised bands. Top edge gilt. Decorative endpapers. Frontispiece in two states with tissue guards. Title page printed in red and black<br /> <br /> Beautiful publication of this novel by Alphonse Daudet 1840-1897. Delightfully illustrated with reproductions of etchings by Eugene Abot and Albert Duvivier as well as b/w reproductions of drawings by Stanislas Rejchan. Engravings in two states protected by captioned tissue guards. This edition printed on Japanese vellum paper. Some scuffing along edges of binding. Ex-libris of Seymour Nebenzal on inside of front cover. Block lightly age-toned. The Walpole Press hardcover
1945179421945. Paris Editions de La CitÂŽ 1945. Un vol. au format pt in-4 ÂŽtroit 258 x 168 mm de 79 pp. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein chagrin maroquinÂŽ havane semis de fleurons dorÂŽs sur les plats dos lisse ˆ l'identique titre dorÂŽ tÂte dorÂŽe sur tÂŽmoins gardes de pleine moire havane sous ÂŽtui bordÂŽ couvertures et dos conservÂŽs. Exemplaire sous pleine reliure du temps. ''IntÂŽressante et charmante publication''. in Carteret. Un des 60 exemplaires du tirage sur Arches deuxiÂme papier aprÂs seulement les trois exemplaires de tÂte sur Japon. Outre les compositions originales gravÂŽes - ici en premier tirage - par Paulette Humbert que l'ouvrage se doit de contenir ce dernier recÂle par ailleurs in fine une suite en noir desdites planches. ''Dipl™mÂŽe de l'Union centrale des Arts dÂŽcoratifs et sociÂŽtaire du Salon d'Automne Paulette Humbert a - entre autres - illustrÂŽ RenÂŽ de Chateaubriand''. in BÂŽnÂŽzit. ''Chateaubriand se plait ici ˆ dÂŽpeindre la mÂŽlancolie du hÂŽros-narrateur. Lequel narre ici sa vie passÂŽe en dÂŽcrivant les ÂŽvÂŽnements qui l'eurent pu conduit ˆ ce mal de l'‰me ainsi que son habitude ˆ chercher refuge dans une rÂverie qui devient poison.'' in Espace franÂais. Carteret V Le TrÂŽsor du bibliophile / IllustrÂŽs modernes p. 47 - BÂŽnÂŽzit V Dictionnaire des peintres p. 168. Frottements affectant le dos de l'exemplaire. Nonobstant trÂs belle condition. b42961 unknown
1334319367.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198012801FARRAR STRAUS & GIROUX. NY 1980. Fine with no dust jacket. 1980. First Edition. Softcover. UNCORRECTED PROOF. Fine in plain white printed wrappers. . FARRAR, STRAUS & GIROUX. NY 1980 paperback
1889319711Troy NY: Nims and Knight 1889. Paperback. Fair. Oversize paperback book in FAIR condition - with nine original engraved portraits. Covers and spine are extremely chipped but now protected in a clear plastic wrapper. The first main page biography of Jane Hading has a 1.5" closed tear. Otherpages have light edge wear due to years of page-flipping. Some spotting foxing and other age-related blemishes on the edges of the portraits. The portrait of Mary Anderson is nearly detached from the cardstock. Some dampstaining along the very edges most visibly on the last text page. Otherwise text clean and pages tightly bound despite external damage. Portraits of eminent stage actresses of the late 19th century each with a brief biographical profile. The tissue portraits are mounted on cardstock. Includes Jane Hading Julia Marlowe Lillie Langtry Helena Modjeska Fanny Davenport Ada Rehan Sarah Bernhardt Ellen Terry and Mary Anderson. Measures approx. 14" x 11.25 Nims and Knight paperback
058622Berkeley Ca: Pacific Editions / Arif Press 1986. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Box. 36 Pp. #143 Of A Limited Edition Of 165 Copies Of Which 130 Were For Sale. Unique Rag Papers In Two Colors Commissioned From Twinrocker Paper Mill And Hand Bound In Gold Stamped Leater Gray Boards In A Custom Made Box Covered In Gold-Stamped Van Heel Cloth From Holland With A Printed Spine Label. Signed By Thomas And Goldyne On The Limitation Page. Fine. Also With The Prospectus 8 Pp Covers Also Fine. Box Fine But Small Bump To Lower Front Tip. With The Printed Folder Enclosed A Signed Color Print By Goldyne Apparently Issued Only With The 35 Copies Not For Sale. <br/> <br/> Pacific Editions / Arif Press hardcover