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191712112Garden City: Doubleday Page & Co. 1917. Book. Good. Hardcover. Two hundred drawings many in color. Introduction by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. Generally G. Each volume contains five parts consisting of twenty full-page plates on recto with facing page of text. The parts are in wrappers loose in portfolios with six parts having dj's. One part is lacking wrps. The portfolios are cloth and printed boards with paper labels and tables of contents on reverse. Imprint on portfolios is George Doran Co. The drawings portray every aspect of the War in France by a noted artist. An impressive set. Will require additional shipping charges. Doubleday Page & Co. Hardcover
191722011London: Published by Authority of the War Office 1917. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Foiio. Two volumes. Introduction by General Sir Douglas Haig. Tan buckram spiune leather lettering labels gilt; brown paper over boards. Illustrated throughout withb plates of the war by the author/artist. Corners worn and lettering labels chipped else a very good set.<br /> <p><br /> Inscribed on the verso of the front free endpaper by the artist-author: "Signed for Mr. Henry Tozer with the kindest regards of Muirhead Bone." Bookplate of "HT"; i.e. Henry Tozer on the front pastedowns<br /> .<p><br /> Laid in are two autograph letters signed by Muirhead Bone and addressed to Mr. Tozer. The first dated December 1949 discusses books by Bone and his family. The second dated February 1950 discussed mostly an exhibit of pictures Bone's son Stephen.<br /> <p><br /> The recipient is likely Henry Edward Spernon Tozer 1864-1955 a highly regarded painter of country life. <br /> <p>. Published by Authority of the War Office hardcover
19171347428London: The War Office 1917. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 2 vols.; G; quarter tan cloth bindings boards in gray paper; spines with leather labels with gilt lettering; some shelf wear and soiling; corners bumped and exposed; upper right corner of vol. 1 front board missing; mild scuffing to vol. 1 spine; two dark stains to vol. 2 front board; bumps to fore edges of vol. 2 boards; vol. 2 joints starting; small closed tears at crown and tail of vol. 2 spine; scuffing to vol. 2 back board; all edges of both vols. with decorative red speckling; both vols. profusely illustrated with color and black and white drawings and watercolors; pages clean; shelved Front Table. 1347428. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The War Office hardcover
191727469NY: George H. Doran Company. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1917. First Edition. Binder. Open binder card covers with a cloth spine. Volume one has a piece of tape across the spine label. The first 6 parts 5 in vol. 1 first part in vol. 2 are loose plates contained in their own binders. The last 4 sections vol. 2 parts 2 through 5 are stapled soft covers. All 200 plates are present. Rubbing to the edges of the binders and the edges of the interior binders. The plates themselves are "fine". ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 200 pages . George H. Doran Company unknown
1917009329Garden City: Doubleday Page & Co 1917. Very Good. 10 parts in 2 portfolios: illustrations portraits; 32 cm. Brown cloth spine with printed paper spine label; brown paper over boards printed in black. With original wrapper for each of 10 parts. Each portfolio contains 100 plates with text issued in fascicles of 20 plates each. Each portfolio lists the contents on the back board. Although the portfolios give George H. Doran as the publisher the individual parts give Doubleday Page & Co. except for part 10 Ship Building which bears the London imprint Country Life and George Newnes. Muirhead Bone 1876-1953 was the first official British war artist during World War One. A heavy set; for international shipping the U.S. Postal Service requires that it be shipped by priority international. In Very Good Condition: portfolio covers are rubbed with loss from edges of paper spine labels and fraying at corners of spines; small stain at upper fore-edge of vol. 1 board; chipping to fore-edges of wrapper of vol. 2 pt. 1; otherwise clean and bright. Doubleday, Page & Co unknown
1015791689.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1017670722.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1340295350.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1917006047New York: George H. Doran 1917. Original cloth-backed printed boards. Paper spine label chipped. In an orginal cardboard slipcase torn at ends. Vol. 1 is a portfolio case containing parts 1-5 each published by Doubleday Page and loose as issues. The five parts are in nice condition. First Book-form Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. George H. Doran Hardcover
191750208London: Country Life Ltd 1917. fair to good. 24.5 x 31.5 cm 45 Part IV only wraps profusely illus. covers/spine somewhat worn and discolored small tears/chips at cover and spine edges. Published by authority of the War Office. Contains full-page plates LXI to LXXX. Topics of the drawings include cannons airplanes howitzers no man's land in the Somme hospital ships and troops returning from the Ancre among many others. Country Life, Ltd paperback
1917BOOKS062684IGarden City NY: Doubleday Page & Co. Nearly fine copy. 1917. 1st. hardcover. 4to Complete in five parts with 100 drawings. The folder states George H. Doran Company as publisher but each of the five parts in wrappers gives Doubleday Page & Co. as publisher. Nice clean copy. . Doubleday, Page & Co. hardcover
1917118953New York: George H. Doran Company 1917. Hardbound. Very Good Covers have general wear discoloration. corner/edge damage. Interior pages and plates have age toning some edge/corner damage foxing. Brown Portfolio printed boards. Primarily illustrations. A very nice set of plates and a very nice copy of these 2 volumes. Originally these drawings were issued in 10 parts. Volume 1 contains the original 5 parts in their original covers and crisp clean dustwrappers. Volume 2 contains part 1 in its original case and dustwrapper and the rest of the sheets are loose. Volume 2 appears to be complete<br /> <br /> Also issued in 2 bound volumes with additional text and indexes. George H. Doran Company hardcover
1917Q023London: The War Office/ Country Life 1917. 1st Edition . paper wrappers. Vg. 4to. 20 drawing by Muirhead Bone with an introduction by General Sir Douglas Haig. Each plate is a full-page with a text page opposite. <br/> <br/> The War Office/ Country Life unknown
191719895London : Published By Authority Of The War Office From The Offices Of ""country Life"" Ltd. 1917. First Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in modern half cal over buckram boards. Title directly gilt-blocked. Raised bands with gilt cross-borders. An impeccable copy; highly uncommon in such polished condition. From the print library of Elmer Adler with plate. ; 1 pages; Vol. 2: With text by C. E. Montague. Some of the plates are coloured. London : Published By Authority Of The War Office From The Offices Of ""country Life,"" Ltd. hardcover
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
a70667NY 1917 1st Doubleday Introduction by General Sir Douglas Haig. 4to. 100 plates some lightly colored green cloth hardcover with gilt printed mounted leather spine label. Owner bookplate. VG plus corners gently bumped. Volume I of II only. . hardcover
1718190125London: Published by Authority of the War Office by Country Life Limited and George Newnes Limited 1917-18. First edition first impression. The Edition de Luxe was limited to 50 sets with each of the 60 lithographic proofs signed by Muirhead Bone in pencil and with his embossed monogram. In 1916 William Rothenstein a friend of Bone and a fellow member of the Society of Twelve proposed that an artist should be sent to the front to record the War Bone was chosen for the task. He arrived in August 1916 at the height of the Somme Offensive and toured the Southern battle-fields working rapidly in various media - pencil pen charcoal and chalk - sending back over 150 finished drawings by October. "He recorded mostly life behind the lines illustrating the settings for war rather than battle scenes - the work of the medical services encampments soldiers of duty soldiers marching landscapes and ruined towns. The detail and accuracy of Bone's drawings provided an authentic eyewitness record of the immense logistic efforts of the Somme one that proved immensely popular and resulted in more artists being commissioned." IWM Somme web-site. Bone has been described as one of the greatest British draughtsmen and the composition of these "masterly lithographs" DNB is a clear confirmation of that judgement. Folio approximately 530 x 395 mm. 6 light card fascicules each containing a loose contents leaf and 10 signed proof lithographic prints. Housed in a black cloth solander box. Total 60 plates. Wrappers of parts split to spines front wrapper detached edges nicked and frayed. Some edges of plates browned or a little dusty plate xvii with a repaired tear to the right margin plate li with small chip to lower margin and small tear to left margin lix and lx with creasing and small tears to left margin. Overall a good copy. hardcover
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
2007Adhya-9780387360522SPRINGER 2007. Paperback. New. SPRINGER paperback
2007Adhya-9780387360522SPRINGER 2007. Paperback. New. SPRINGER paperback
2007Q-0387360522Springer 2007-06-05. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer paperback
2005Q-1554070244Firefly Books 2005-03-05. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Firefly Books paperback
0933346670.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
890652-nnew. unknown
1998Q-1852330171Springer 1998-11-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer paperback