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19746430Quebec: Delta Canada 1974. First edition. 51 pp. Very good plus in wrappers; a trade paperback original. Introduction by George Bowering. Briefly INSCRIBED by Gold. Quebec: Delta Canada paperback books
P6721Petrograd: Partiia Sotsialistov-Revolutsionerov 1921. Octavo 19 Ã 13.6 cm. Original staple-stitched printed self-wrappers; 18 1 pp. Tear to lower front corner else very good. Rare apparently unrecorded and illicitly published pamphlet most likely issued by the Central Bureau of the Party of Socialist Revolutionaries. The SR Party also issued a similar journal in Petrograd in 1920 or 1921. A report by<br/>the Soviet Secret Police notes that a large number of SR pamphlets were confiscated in July 1922. The publisher was likely the SR activist Leonid V. Rossel' 1896-1943 who fled to Finland after 1917; it is possible that the pamphlet itself was actually printed in Finland. The text is a furious indictment of the Bolsheviks' "war" on the Russian peasants and its perpetuation of famine warfare censorship destruction and terror and violence against its own people by the state police. A highly interesting document either produced clandestinely in Petrograd or smuggled there by activists. Not held by the Russian State or National Library. KVK OCLC only record microform copies at the University of Alberta and USC. unknown books
2002Embry 177038Stewart Tabori 2002. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket. Stewart, Tabori, 2002. First edition, first printing. unknown books
185772639New York: D. & J. Sadlier & Co 1857. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Traces the history of Christianity in China from its earliest documented appearance with St. Thomas and the missionary rush sparked by the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 to the Manchu-Tartar Dynasty in the sixteenth century. Abbe Huc a French Catholic priest Lazarite missionary and traveler became famous for his accounts of Qing-era China Mongolia and Tibet which was largely unknown at the time. He and his companion Joseph Gabet were the first Europeans to reach Lhasa since Thomas Manning in 1812. 358 p. and 348 p. with publisher's ads. Octavo two volumes. Ex-19th century library Nevada City Free Public Library with a bookplate to each rear pastedown two small ink date stamps and a small label to each front endpaper and a gilt-stamped accession number and label shadow to each spine. It appears a pocket was neatly removed from each pastedown. Both bindings are quite sound. The spines are sun faded with some minor bumping to the corners and tips. Scarce. D. & J. Sadlier & Co hardcover books
1797006602Keuth an der Crassen 1797. Full Blindstamped Calf. Good. A fine Folk Art manuscript prayer book from the late eighteenth century. 8vo. 17.5 by 10.5 cm. 516 13 1 pp. With eight full page paintings plus vignette decoration throughout much pretty floral ornamentation but also a serpent a basilisk etc. Most writing is a neat now archaic cursive but headings and the like rendered in an easily readable ornamental Fraktur Gothic. The paintings are the highlight most will find. Their subject matter is quintessential and perhaps not unusual or original -- Momento Mori St. George slaying the dragon etc. -- but the execution is done with uncommon polish. The authorship is stated but also a tad confusing. Our interpretation is that a Konrad Mueller created the book for Margaretha Pfaden-Hauerin. Condition: moderate wear to contemporary full calf binding. Unusual is a 13 page "Register" or Table of Contents in the rear. By unusual we mean for such a manuscript prayer book. Also a page of handwritten genealogical notes written on a prior blank leaf and written much later in the mid to late 19th Century. Moderate sometimes heavy soiling to margins of leaves. Corner cut out of front endpaper. Some loose gatherings. <br/><br/> unknown books
001866Tokyo: T. Hasegawa. N.d circa 1903. Probably first edition. Unpaginated twelve folded-over leaves including cover. Larger format 7.5 by 5.25 inches or 19 by 13.5 cm. Probably the best tale ever built around toothpicks! A fairy tale of the supernatural retribution meted out to lazy women with a second shorter variant of the same story included as well. This copy has particularly crisp and bright color! Light soiling to covers and some minor waviness where fabric dinged by bottom edge. <br /><br /> T. Hasegawa books
1972WRCLIT41226Toronto: Copp Clark 1972. Boards. First edition. Bookplate a few tiny spots to top edge else near fine in rubbed dust jacket. Copp Clark hardcover books
183747870London: J. Templeman 248 Regent Street . J. Miller 404 Oxford Street 1837. Second Edition a reissue of the 1st edition sheets with Horne's new introduction. Cf. NCBEL III 1232. Original publisher's green cloth binding with printed paper title label to spine professionally rebacked. General wear & soiling. Period prior owner signatures to front eps. A solid VG copy. 152 pp. 12mo. 6-7/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/> J. Templeman, 248 Regent Street ... J. Miller, 404 Oxford Street hardcover books
193669089New York: International Publishers 1936. 272p. spine faded. Seidman G185. International Publishers unknown books
193630317New York: International Publishers. 1936. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Owner's short and neat inscription at head of front free endpaperalong with a small price obliteration done with pen thus very good in nice very good to near fine dust jacket with small chip at head of rear spine fold and slight sunning to spine. A collection of short pieces from Gold's daily column in the Daily Worker. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 272 pp . International Publishers hardcover books
19368558New York: International Publishers 1936. First Edition. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 272pp. Private ownership stamp of A.C. Perlman to front endpaper. Tight straight copy in quite decent jacket chipped along upper extremities slightly soiled on rear panel; Very Good. Selections of Gold's newspaper commentaries most originally published in The Daily Worker and New Masses. International Publishers unknown books
1919182429Gold Hill NV: Gold Hill Miners' Union 1919. 5.25x5.5 inch card not filled out vignette of miner with pickaxe at top creased small tear on bottom edge. Gold Hill Miners' Union unknown books
9527n.p. n.d. 1909. 8-1/4 in x 5-1/4 in. Dark brown pebbled calf marbled endsheets text block edges marbled. A log of statistics for South African gold mines in 1908. Edges rubbed interior fine. <br/><br/> unknown books
55064 p.l. 162 leaves. Small 4to cont. blindstamped panelled pigskin remains of two deerskin ties. Zurich: C. Froschauer 1542. First edition of a very rare book on the market; this is a lovely fresh copy in contemporary blind-stamped pigskin. This Gesner's second botanical work is "an alphabetically arranged catalog of plant names in four languages the first of its kind and an indication of the growing interest in botany beyond purely philological investigations into the writings of the classics. The Greek names are based on the works of Dioscorides. This early work is already characteristic of Gessner's life-long endeavour to arrange scientific topics in alphabetical or systematic order; it also show his proficiency in languages and his interest in their comparative treatment."-Wellisch 8.1. A fine copy. Signature at foot of title of "Lucas Schröck M.D." Schröck 1646-1730 was a professor of medicine at Jena and president of the Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher see Hirsch V pp. 139-40. Early inscription on front free endpaper stating this is a duplicate from the Royal Library of Munich. Engraved armorial bookplate dated 1744 of Franziskus Topsl 1711-96 prior of the Polling Abbey in Upper Bavaria. Modern booklabel of D. Henry. Some minor worming to upper inner corner of first seven leaves touching a few letters of the first two leaves. ❧ Pritzel 3298. unknown books
696929 pp. 8vo 206 x 132 mm. disbound stitched as issued. Paris: Henry & Olivier 1815. The scarce catalogue of an auction directed by Bon-Thomas Henry 1766-1836 first a painter then a respected dealer and tasteful collector. The supposed consigner "La Baronne de Vez" was very probably fictitious. This sale consisting mostly of Northern pictures offered 76 lots of paintings and 11 lots of engraved stones. Henry has contributed informative descriptions for most of the pictures. Attributed here to P. de Hooch lot 36 now at the Frick is today credited to Hendrik van der Burgh. Nice copy a little foxed. Stamp of the Bibliothèque Heim on upper wrapper. ❧ Lugt 8764. Oxford Art online Henry-"He studied under Charles Landon and Jean-Baptiste Regnault. In 1793 he began to deal in pictures and until 1812 spent part of his time travelling abroad mainly in Italy to increase his knowledge of art. In October 1816 he was appointed Commissaire-expert des Musées Royaux a post he held until his death. Between 1810 and 1830 he assembled an eclectic collection purchasing either privately or at sales among them the posthumous sales 1826 and 1827 of Vivant Denon. His tastes in Italian art ranged from the work of Fra Angelico to that of the 17th-century Bolognese masters.In 1834 Henry offered a large part of his collection to the town of Cherbourg and on 29 July 1835 a museum to house his works was opened on the second floor of the Hôtel de Ville; it was later named the Musée Thomas-Henry.". unknown books
59282 p.l. 280 pp. 8vo cont. green sheep-backed marbled boards spine lettered in gilt. Paris: A. Labitte 1873. The first and most important private collection ever formed exclusively devoted to festivities; this sale catalogue has remained an indispensable work of reference to the present day. The 1200 lots are arranged under the sixteen different countries in which these festivities took place except for two amazing special sections: the first catalogues thirty-eight books published between 1515 and 1559 describing festivities and solemnities in honor of Emperor Charles V. The second describes almost 400 pieces concerning festivities held during the French Revolution offered in one lot but catalogued separately on pp. 259-277. Ruggieri d. 1885 was the last of a long line of Royal and Government "artificers" i.e. pyrotechnists which had been founded in 1730 when five Ruggieri brothers transferred themselves from Bologna to Paris. Fine and attractive copy. Original printed upper wrapper bound-in. ❧ Blogie col. 126. hardcover books
5858xxxvi 366 pp. one leaf but lacking as is often the case the 12-page schedule of sale & the 80-page author index. 8vo cont. speckled calf two corners a bit worn joints a little cracked but strong flat spine gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: Gogué & Née de la Rochelle 1785. The rare sale catalogue of the great library of books and early manuscripts many illuminated founded by Henri François d'Aguesseau 1668-1751 Chancellor of France a man of great learning. According to the preface of the catalogue he had acquired the collection of the poet Florent Chrestien 1541-1596 and his son Claude b. 1567. His library passed to his second son Jean Baptiste Paulin d'Aguesseau Marquis de Mannoevre 1701-84 who considerably enlarged it. Between the two generations they created a most remarkable collection. The father and son employed fifteen versions of their coat-of-arms on their bindings. The sale included 5583 lots and was sold over a 57-day period. Payne and the Marquis de Méjanes were major buyers. Very good copy with some minor foxing. Short tear due to a paper flaw to title but with no loss of text. Bookplate of the great French bookseller Georges Heilbrun. As mentioned above this copy lacks - as does the Grolier Club copy - the schedule of sale and index but it does have a final leaf in which the auctioneers promise to deliver the index at no charge by the end of May 1785 to anyone who requests a copy. ❧ Gustave Brunet Dictionnaire de Bibliologie Catholique col. 405-"cette vaste réunion d'ouvrages importants." Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Books Auctions.1643-1830 318-lacking both the schedule of sale and author index. Guigard II p. 173. Peignot p. 76. unknown books
6413viii 120 pp. 4to cont. pale blue paper wrappers spine defective. Vienna: La Société Typographique 1790. The uncommon sale catalogue of the collections formed by the founder of the famous Viennese music publisher. Originally from Lucca Mechetti c. 1745-1811 encountered financial troubles and was forced to sell his collection of thousands of items primarily Italian prints and paintings. In the introduction Mechetti highlights certain pieces in his collection which was apparently not for sale by auction but rather private contract. Pages 113-20 describe a large library rich in books on the arts and history. Nice copy. This copy was inscribed on the inside front wrappers to the amateur geologist Baron de Beroldingen see Zittel. From the library of His Serene Highness Prince Fürstenberg at Donaueschingen with his stamp on title. ❧ Cicognara 4548. unknown books
613836 pp. Small 8vo attractive antique calf-backed paste paper boards spine gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: Musier 1774. The uncommon sale catalogue of a distinguished collection belonging to Antoine Antonin duc de Gramont 1722-1801 who inherited the title in 1745. 106 lots thoroughly described including works by Albani Guerchin Wouwermans Jordaens Watteau etc. Nice copy despite inoffensive marginal worming to first five leaves. ❧ Lugt 2348. hardcover books
6449viii 268 pp. 8vo early 19th-cent. marbled boards spine defective. Amsterdam: P. Yver 1785. The extremely rare French edition there was an edition in Dutch the same year of this catalogue of an impressive sale. A contemporary annotator has supplemented it with prices buyers' names and commentary on the artworks almost all dismissive in the margins. Van Slingelandt 1701-82 a great patron of the arts who lived in Dordrecht amassed one of the most notable Dutch painting collections of the 18th century. This heavily annotated volume is the first and most important part of the sale describing 701! paintings along with eight drawings. The second part of drawings and sculptures followed shortly thereafter. Van Slingelandt's collection consisted of Old Masters and contemporary Dutch artists some of whom the collector himself patronized. The present catalogue details the works of Asselijn Bakhuizen Berghem J. Brueghel père et fils Cuyp 38 lots Dou van Dyck Jordaens Metsu Netscher Adrian and Isaac van Ostade Potter Rembrandt Rubens Ruysdael Steen Teniers ter Borch Wouwerman etc. etc. All lots are priced with buyers' names. It is clear the annotator viewed and attended the sale. For almost every item he has provided the name of the buyer. The annotator likely a connoisseur has written generally disparaging comments on the works for sale deriding them as copies or incorrectly attributed: "mauvais" "bizarre" "lourd" "médiocre" "not by Rembrandt." There are additional remarks on condition and provenance which are very interesting. The rare positive observation praises the work of a young artist or salutes a master's finest painting. This sale presided over by Pierre Yver 1712-87 and Abraham Delfos 1731-1820 the preeminent Dutch art dealers of the period was attended by many of their competitors including Pierre Fouquet who frequently purchased on behalf of the famous French expert Jean Baptiste Pierre Lebrun 1748-1813 as corroborated by several annotations in this copy. Lebrun solidified his position as the leading dealer in Netherlandish pictures by purchasing directly from the source and was buying heavily at sales such as these. Other notes indicate there were dealers from Brussels Lyon Antwerp Amsterdam Germany the Hague and Rotterdam. An extremely interesting annotated copy. A few of the annotations are cropped. ❧ Lugt 3936. Oxford Art online Delfos & Yver. hardcover books
61592 p.l. 72 pp. Small 8vo cont. red sheep-backed marbled boards extremities slightly rubbed spine gilt green morocco lettering piece on spine. Amsterdam: P. Yver 1774. bound with: -. Catalogue d'un precieux Cabinet de Desseins Coloriés & Non-Coloriés des plus célebres Maîtres Hollandois & Flamands &c. De même que d'une tres belle Collection d'Estampes de Choix. Parmi lesquelles il y a quelques Petits Oeuvres & des Ouvrages d'Estampes Reliées & non-Reliées presque Toutes Premieres Epreuves & des mieux conservées.La Vente s'en fera le Lundi 16 de Janvier 1775 & les Jours suivants.Par les Courtiers. 2 p.l. 235 1 78 pp. 8vo. Amsterdam: P. Yver 1775. The rare sale catalogues largely priced in a contemporary hand of this comprehensive collection of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish pictures prints and drawings. These are the French editions bound together there were editions in Dutch published simultaneously. The first catalogue 124 lots with most buyers' names and fully priced consists exclusively of Dutch paintings mostly 17th-century by artists such as Berchem Eeckhout van Goyen Lairesse Maas Metsu Potter Steen Teniers van de Velde Elder & Younger Wouwerman Wynands etc. The contents of each painting are described along with comments and measurements. According to the contemporary annotator Yver Amstel and Fouquet bought many of the lots. Devoted to drawings and prints the second catalogue 1545 lots fully priced in a contemporary hand as well as the annotator's comments on several lots describes 1006 drawings 537 prints and two armoires. The majority of the contents are gathered in 17 recueils A-Q but the pieces were sold separately. The remaining lots were either grouped into 24 livres or offered individually. Despite the exceptional volume of artworks the catalogue frequently offers descriptions of the contents quality and condition of the lots. Fine copies copiously annotated. Engraved bookplate of the Parisian art dealer Georges Pannier 1853-1944. ❧ I. Lugt 2323. II. Lugt 2349. hardcover books
720220 pp. 8vo 198 x 125 mm. modern aubergine cloth head of spine a little worn title on upper cover. Paris: Félix & Regnault-Delalande 1822. An extremely rare auction catalogue inventorying the collection of an obscure painter active at the turn of the century. A contemporary annotator has written in the surname for this anonymous sale on the title-page corroborating Lugt's attribution. An 1817 almanac of Paris records a painter with the same surname working at rue de Rohan 6. Viglianis also exhibited a landscape at the 1814 Salon - no. 948 in the exhibition livret. 184 lots consisting primarily of prints lots 1-132 by artists such as Bartolozzi Bervic Bloemaert Cochin Le Bas Desnoyers Earlom Green Ingouf Massard Morghen Strange Wille Woollett etc. We then find original engraved plates by a number of contemporary artists. The final section of drawings includes the work of Bruandet S. Gessner H. Robert and "Joseph Pascal Viglianis" presumably the seller. With the list of vacations on the final page. A very rare catalogue in fine condition. In the characteristic binding of the Bibliothèque Heim. ❧ Lugt 10220. hardcover books
2001Embry 187020Hyperion 2001. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Signed by the author. Hyperion, 2001. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2001147885New York: Hyperion 2001. First edition. Softcover. Advanced Reading Copy. Gold's very well received debut novel a thriller about magician Charles Joseph Carter. A tight very good copy in French style wrappers with some slight creasing to the foredge of the first few pages and a small stain to the bottom of the page edges. Signed by Gold on the title page. Additionally this copy has been signed by Gold's wife the dedicatee author Alice Sebold on the dedication page. Uncommon thus. Hyperion unknown books
2001110088New York: Hyperion 2001. First edition. Softcover. First paperback edition of his very well received first book. A tight near fine copy in wrappers. Signed by Gold on the title page. Hyperion unknown books