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1928192162Alfred A. Knopf 1928. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1928 new edition. Wrapped dust jacket has several open tears the largest of which is about 3 x1.5 inches and toning. Black cloth boards and binding are good. Front free endpaper has a name and date in script. Pages are clean and unmarked with lightly toned edges. LO Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
7218BONE Muirhead. BONE James. THE LONDON PERAMBULATOR. New York: Knopf 1925. 4to. Cloth. Frontispiece xii 195 1 pages 15 plates. First American edition. A London walking tour describing public buildings shops and neighborhoods w much of architectural interest illustrated by Muirhead Bone. Binding sunned and rubbed. unknown books
192822633NY: Knopf 1928. New edn. Muirhead Bone. 8vo pp. 195. Owner's signature and date on flyleaf o/w a good tight copy inworn dj. A description of the people the buildings the inns the clubs the atmosphere of the city. Knopf unknown books
192522853NY: knopf 1925. Muirhead jBone. Large 8vo pp. 195. Paper little yellowed o/w a good tight copy in a torn remnant of dj. Impressions of London gathered from 20 years of living in the city. knopf unknown books
67290hardcover. Illustrated throughout with plates by Muirhead Bone. 195pp. Short 4to cloth. N.Y.: Knopf 1925. A very good copy.<br/><br/> unknown books
1925WRCLIT60973London: Jonathan Cape 1925. Quarto. Cloth paper labels. Drawings and plates. First edition. Gift inscription in corner of front free endsheet usual tan offset to endsheets otherwise a very good copy on lightly worn and soiled dust jacket with a few short tears. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
1927289309London: Jonathan Cape 1927. hardcover. LUMSDEN E.S. Illustrated b.w. 4to blue cloth; spine faded. London: Jonathan Cape 1927.<br/><br/> Jonathan Cape unknown books
192621965London: Cape 1926. Revised edn. Lumsden E. S. 4to pp. 179. First published in 1911 as Edinburgh Revisited. Illustrated by E. S. Lumsden. Owner's signature on flyleaf cover little worn and faded untrimed VG. Scenes history stories encountered in wandering around Edinburgh. Cape unknown books
192686722New York: Knopf 1926. hardcover. very good. LUMSDEN E.S. illus. 4to cloth; spine soiled. N.Y.: Knopf 1926.<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
1924218096London; Glasgow: Gowans & Gray Ltd 1924. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. No markings in text; NOT Ex-Library. Very Good binding. Gowans & Gray, Ltd unknown books
1982UBONIND00FPYe Galleon Press 1982. Very Good. Bone John Herbert Aloysius. Indian Captive. Fairfield WA: Ye Galleon Press 1982. 64pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Ye Galleon Press hardcover books
1908297331908. BONE Muirhead. CHILDREN'S CHILDREN. By Gertrude Bone with drawings by Muirhead Bone. London: Duckworth 1908. 1/215 copies numbered and signed by the artist. 4to white paper boards gilt-stamped and t.e.g. Boards darkened and rubbed but internally a very clean and attractive copy. Overall very good. unknown books
1917116151New York: Doran 1917. hardcover. very good. With an Introduction by Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig. 2 vols. in 10 parts. 200 plates many color 4to in cloth-backed board portfolios slipcase; some binding wear. New York: Doran 1917. First American Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Doran unknown books
1917WRCLIT54495New York: George H. Doran Company 1917. Two volumes. Quarto portfolios. Brown cloth and boards printed paper spine labels. Volume I portfolio contains 100 plates with text issued in five individually priced fascicles of 20 plates. Volume II contains one fascicle of 20 plates followed by 80 loose-leaf plates with text. Boards lightly rubbed with minor edge wear some foxing and tanning to yapped paper wrappers of the five parts in Volume I; inner matter and loose leaves of Volume II are clean and bright Part I shows scattered foxing otherwise a very good complete set in the well-worn publisher's slipcases with top and bottom panels missing respectively. First U.S trade edition. Introduction by Douglas Haig. Text by C.E. Montague. An engrossing collection of First World War images by Britain's first official war artist. In total there are over 200 plates including reproductions of black & white pencil drawings charcoal sketches colour etchings paintings and drypoints with additional chapterhead illustrations. Subject matter includes ruined towns and villages scenes from the trenches wounded troops artillery firing aircraft and battleships. George H. Doran Company hardcover books
19177096New York: George Doran/Doubleday Page 1917. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. Light shelf/edge wear light flecking at spines light even toning some wear to flaps of individual sleeves in Vol. 1 else tight bright and unmarred. Quarterbound brown cloth spines brown paper boards black ink lettering five loose volumes laid into each chemise. 4to. np. Illus. color and b/w plates. <br/><br/>Each volume includes 20 plates. Increasingly difficult to find complete. George Doran/Doubleday Page hardcover books
1918147128London: Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd 1918. Folio. Outer board folio stained chipped at corners and spine edges and with bending at spine. Plates generally very good and clean and without age toning. A few have minor waving at edges and/or the tiniest of chips at corners. Plate I in Part II has much of the plain left edge missing as well as age toning to the paper. The matted plate of Ypres from Part III has a 4-inch tear both plate and mat at the bottom center. Elephant folio. Blue card folio with tan cloth spine and black lettering. Blue protective flaps on 3 edges. Inside are two rag-paper string-bound folios containing 41 of the original loose plates. One folio contains plates from Parts II and III. The other contains plates from Parts IV and VI. Part I is missing in entirety. There also is a full-size greenish paper folio with the full title marked Part VI with the original price 10/6 net containing the plates from Part VI. No other individual titled folios are present for Parts II III IV or V. For plate contents and descriptions please see further comments. NOTE: Although titled as an Edition de Luxe none of the plates has an original signature. These all appear to be from the regular non-deluxe printing. Part I is missing entirely. Part II is complete including the list of plates. Part III is missing 1 plate but one plate Ypres is matted and the number covered so the possible number of the missing plate is either XXIII or XXX as well as the list of plates. Part IV is missing 3 plates XXXIII XXXIV and XXXVIII. Part V is missing 3 plates XLIII XLVII and L. Part VI is missing 1 plate LX. The plates are on a mixture of types of paper. Many plates are in bw look to be charcoal originally while others look to be in pencil pen/ink and several with a color wash. Ideal for framing or set completion. Country Life, Ltd. and George Newnes, Ltd unknown books
1917UBONWES00NJDoubleday Page and Company 1917. Very Good. Bone Muirhead. Western Front : Volume 2 Part V. Garden City: Doubleday Page and Company 1917. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback Wraps. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Doubleday, Page and Company paperback books
197537721New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1975. Hardcover. xxii 328p. cloth-bound boards first edition somewhat worn and clipped dj. Remainder stripe to lower page edges. New perspectives on Black America. European American literary historian's pathbreaking effort G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
19582394New Haven: Yale University Press 1958. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Small Quarto 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches; 240 x 158 mm black cloth titles in gilt to spine in an unclipped dust jacket hard cover. <br /><br />An analysis of Black writing in America from about the 1850s onwards and serving as both literary history and literary criticism. An Appendix lists some 100 titles and ranks them according to Robert Bone's assessment of quality. In the main text the author is especially critical of authors who got entangled with the Communist Party in the 1930s. <br /><br />Bone provides a helpful Bibliography with a chronological listing of novels by American Black authors. When the book was published in 1958 Bone was teaching at Yale. He later taught at Columbia and occasionally wrote book reviews for The New York Times. <br /><br />This book has gone through numerous printings but copies of the 1958 First Edition are fairly scarce in the market. And despite Bone's critical view of numerous authors this is a valuable reference work in terms of literary history. <br /><br />CONDITION: A bit of rubbing to boards spine titles bright and unfaded. Internally one page corner creased light toning to page edges. The unclipped $5.00 dust jacket is rubbed especially along the spine and extremities and has several small nicks. Heavy toning to verso of the jacket and to the rear panel. Overall Very Good or better. Yale University Press hardcover books
56192London: Chatto and Windus. Very Good. 1949. Hardcover. 0701105550 . Blue cloth 332 pages; Very Good in a foxed but whole pictorial dust jacket. . Chatto and Windus hardcover books
1919532291919. BONE William A. THE HOUSE OF MAN: A LECTURE. Peoria Ill: Brown Printing Co. 1919. 12mo. printed wraps. First Edition. Signed presentation from Bone on the front endpaper: "Compliments of Bill Bone. 210 Anchor Ave. Peoria Ills." Good lower right corner on the front front cover chipped. $25.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
7801619-nnew. unknown
13636Paris, Henry et Jacques Le Gras, 1657. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-4°, veau brun granité, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches jaspées de rouge. Reliure de l'époque, plat inf. taché. Bon exemplaire dans l'ensemble. (8) ff., 192 pp. mal chiffrées 194, (1) f. blanc; (8) ff., 274 pp. mal chiffrées 272. Quelques rousseurs.
19365481936 London, Macmillan and Co, 1936.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 15 fine plates and numerous illustrations in the text; blue cloth, gilt back, blue top, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter chafed at head and tail of backstrip. The author's war service from master of TRANSYLVANIA to command of the troopship CAESAR. Classic illustrations by his brother, well-known artist Muirhead Bone. Enser, p.270; Law, 1376.