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196178292Nijmegen: Henk van Gelre 1961-1966. Seven issues all near fine or better in stapled wrappers all either 22 or 26 pp. Illustrated. Contributions by Robert Fink Joseph Delteil Karlheinz Deschner Georges Simenon Daniel A de Graaf J. Rives Childs Antoine Denat William White Hilaire Hiler Noel Young the editor and many works by Miller. Laid into #3 is a typed aerogramme dated 1962 letting the recipient know that issue #2 is long sold out “I’m short hundreds of copies†and making suggestions of American bookstores who may have a copy still. For the run: Nijmegen: Henk van Gelre unknown
1961653192International Henry Miller Review 1961. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good. The first six of the seven published issues of the review; includes scholarly articles chiefly reviews and essays plus numerous original contributions by Miller himself see Shifreen & Jackson page 990. Lacks only the final issue. A nice set in original printed wrappers slight rubbing and browning to wrappers; slight internal browning to edges; else near fine copies as issued. Superlative copies of a very desireable periodical set. About 50 b/w Illustrations chiefly photographs. International Henry Miller Review paperback
196187033Hayes Minneapolis & San Francisco: Fort Hayes Kansas State College/Henry Miller Literary Society/Michael Hargraves. 1961 & 1980. First editions. 52 32 21 pp. Three volumes all near fine or better in stapled wrappers. The Hayes volume is SIGNED by the bibliographer Esta Lou Riley the Henry Miller Society is one of 1000 numbered copies the Hargraves includes a useful discography. For the trio: Hayes, Minneapolis, & San Francisco: Fort Hayes Kansas State College/Henry Miller Literary Society/Michael Hargraves. unknown
19553741811955. Unbound. Fine. Octavo. Dated 1 November 1955 on London Magazine stationery to Eve McClure the fourth wife of Henry Miller in Big Sur. Old folds from mailing else about fine. Lehmann confirms that they'll use Miller's "Literature as a Dead Duck" in the London Magazine reprinting the text as it appeared in "Chicago Review" unless he hears otherwise from her. unknown
19553741831955. Unbound. Very Good. Quarto. Dated November 9 1955 on thin yellow paper possibly a retained copy. Old folds very good or better. Mrs. Miller Miller's fourth wife Eve McClure writes to Victor Musgrave at London Magazine concerned that Henry told Musgrave to publish the wrong story "I Reach for My Revolver. unknown
DLIT4196Leipzig Weygandsche Buchhandlung 1778. 8°. Titel 518 S. Ss.337/338 fehlen. Mit Titelvignette und 2 Tafeln in Kupferstich gest. von Geyser nach Chodowiecki. Halblederband der Zeit m. reicher goldgepr. Rü.verz. u. 2 Rüschi. Deckelbezug aus braunem Kleisterpapier und umseitigen Rotschnitt. An beiden Kapitalen unschön lädiert Papierbezug des Vorderdeckel fast zur Gänze abgewetzt Ecken bestoßen Vorsätze mit Bleitiftkritzeleien Titel u. erstes Blatt m. Namenseintrag u. Signaturen v. alter Hand im Text durchgehend etwas abgegriffen u. fleckig. Goedeke IV.1 1055 9. Hayn/Gotendorf II 576. - Erste Ausgabe. Zweiter von vier Bänden apart. - Von Richardson beeinflusster empfindsam-didaktischer Briefroman der seinerzeit Goethes 'Werther' an Auflagen übertraf. Johann Martin Millers hatte seine literarische Laufbahn als Mitbegründer und aktivstes Mitglied des Göttinger Hainbundes mit vielgesungenen Liedern und anspruchsvollen Gedichten begonnen. Leipzig, Weygandsche Buchhandlung 1778. unknown
1731BB2387London: printed for Lawton Gilliver at Homer's Head against St. Dunstan's church in Fleetstreet 1731. Marbled Wrappers. Near Fine. Scarce First Edition written in 56 stanzas of rhyming verse of this satirical poem. Foxson's second state no known priority: correct catchword on p. 57 and p. 58 correctly numbered. Crown 8vo 189 x 122mm: 10591pp with folding engraved frontispiece and woodcut initials and ornaments. Later marbled wrappers paper label printed in red and black to front cover title page printed in red and black with bust vignette of Horace. A beautifully preserved copy tightly bound and clean throughout. Foxon M251. Miller was a playwright whose own works were performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and who adapted plays by Molière and other French dramatists for the London stage. He only revealed his authorship of this work in the fourth edition of 1735. Harlequin-Horace is a "witty inversion of the Ars poetica attacking pantomime and opera and exuberantly depicting a topsy-turvy theatrical world. Alexander Pope approved as did his disciples on the Grub-Street Journal . . . . The poem lampooned the Italian operas of Handel but Miller admired the sacred oratorios in English and himself furnished the libretto for Joseph and his Brethren." ODNB N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. printed for Lawton Gilliver at Homer's Head against St. Dunstan's church, in Fleetstreet unknown
189853697Kansas City Missouri: George Miller Jr. 1898. 1898. First edition. First Edition. 8vo. Original Tan Printed Cloth. 4 348 pp. Preface by the editor. Illustrated with several Plates. Written by George W. Miller Jr. the nephew of William Wallace the prosecutor in the case. Six Guns 1488 says "The complete record of the trial with testimony addresses to the jury and the pleas of the attorneys." Some very light general soiling and some cracking to inside front hinge. Very good. George Miller, Jr., 1898. hardcover
1930L024342The Arts Publishing Co 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. tall 4to ca. 90pp Freitag #6524. One of 140 numbered copies printed on Worthy Signature rag paper lacks the original etching. A very good copy in cloth with slight rubbing to cover; slight internal browning; previous owner's signature on front free endpaper.over 60 b/w Illustrations including figures. The Arts Publishing Co hardcover
2002230734New York: Thames & Hudson 2002. First edition first printing. Hardcover in dust jacket. Fine in fine lightly edgeworn dust jacket in mylar cover. Thames & Hudson hardcover
191975857Nantes France:: Imprimerie du Commerce 1919. First edition. original printed wrappers. Wrappers soiled and worn; some minor soiling to text. . Folio. Illustrated from maps photographs and drawings. An illustrated broadside " Christmas Supplement" from the Regimental Intelligence Section laid in. Imprimerie du Commerce, unknown
19852538New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1985. First American edition. 216 pp. Full gray cloth spine lettered in gilt with the dust jacket. Slight rubbing to head of jacket spine some slight yellowing to jacket extremities. Jacket price-clipped. A lavishly illustrated monograph on the great photographer. Laid in is an invitation to the publication party and exhibition for the American edition. Holt, Rinehart and Winston unknown
196429733Toronto: Contact Press 1964. 1st Edition. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Miller Peter Grandbois Alain. SELECTED POEMS. Contact Press 1964. First Edition. 8vo. 101 pp. Printed cream wrappers. A very good or better copy with a bit of discolouration at the extremities. Translated by Peter Miller. Facing French and English texts. A nice production. $75.00. Contact Press unknown
194548624Bloomington:: Indiana University Library 1945-1949. First edition. original printed wrappers. Slight use at edges; near fine. 8vo. Illustrated. Indiana University Library, unknown
18281742London: Longman Rees Orme Brown and Green. 1828. First edition. Two volumes. Signed and inscribed by General William 'Guillermo' Miller to the head of the title page of each volume: "Henry Stuart / from Genl. Miller / 1828". Octavo. Contemporary full diced calf the boards ruled in gilt the spines with five raised bands compartments ruled and decorated in gilt and with morocco title labels lettered in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece portrait four folding engraved maps one with hand-colouring and five folding engraved battle plans four with hand-colouring. pp. xxiii 1 389 1 vii 1 460. A very good copy the bindings firm with the second volume expertly re-backed with the original spine very neatly laid down a small chip to one of the spine labels of the second volume the first volume with a little wear to the joints and a touch of cracking at the front a little wear to the corners and a couple of minor knocks to the boards. The contents with a few spots of light foxing to the preliminary pages and offsetting to the plates are otherwise in very good order throughout. A rare inscribed first edition of this account of the life and exploits of the English-born revolutionary general William Miller 1795-1861 better known as Guillermo Miller a key figure in the Spanish American wars of independence.</p><p>Born in Kent Miller was fluent in several languages by the age of seventeen when he enrolled in the British army to fight in the Napoleonic Wars taking part in the Siege of Badajoz and Battle of Vittoria under the Duke of Wellington. In September 1817 hearing of the wars in Latin America he set sail for Buenos Aires to join San Martín's Army of the Andes. Here he took part in the liberation of Chile participating in the decisive battle of Maipú and subsequently joining Lord Cochrane as the commander of marines in the Chilean Navy. During this time he led a force of sixty soldiers during Cochrane's Capture of Valdivia later participating in the failed expedition to Chiloé and the small but significant Battle of Agüi. </p><p>After the liberation of Lima Miller was appointed commander of the Peruvian Legion playing a key role in the Battle of Torata. Peru's President José de la Riva Agüero subsequently promoted Miller to General of Brigade and upon the arrival of Simón Bolívar he was made Chief of a cavalry unit composed of Argentines Chileans Peruvians and Colombians. At the Battle of Junín Miller's unit was largely responsible for the Spanish defeat and at the pivotal Battle of Ayacucho - which secured Peru's independence - his initiative in launching an attack at a critical moment without waiting for General Sucre's orders was decisive in securing victory. This unit who became known as the "Hussars of Junín" have ever since served as the guard of the Peruvian Palace of Government in Lima. </p><p>Following Peru's independence Miller also settled in Lima. In 1834 in appreciation of his services to the nation and government he received promotion to the rank of Grand Marshal the highest military grade in Peru subsequently holding various public offices. He later served as the British diplomatic Consul to the Kingdom of Hawaii finally returning again to Peru where he died. During the wars Miller was wounded twenty two times his autopsy revealing that he had carried two bullets in his liver for forty years.</p><p>The present work based upon General Miller's notes and letters was compiled by his brother John who also adds a historical introduction glossary and indexes providing a detailed account of Miller's time in South America. The work was reissued the following year both in English and in Spanish translation. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green. hardcover
92050London For William Miller 1804. . Second edition second issue 4to 36 x 27 cm title-page in French and English pp. iii iii 73 handcoloured aquatint plates each with text page in French and English; some minor offsetting to text. Contemporary red morocco lavishly gilt decorated spine and boards gilt lettered ex-libris with coat of arms and the name "John Wild" to upper pastedown; corners bumped slightly rubbed.<br /> This was the fourth title in a series of costume books first issued by William Miller in 1803. In this copy the watermarks on the paper are dated 1818 and therefore this edition was issued by Thomas M'Lean who re-issued all six titles of "Costumes" in the same year.<br /> Abbey Travel 245 Colas 702 Lipperheide 1341. London, For William Miller, 1804. hardcover
petit in-8°, 93 pp., broche ¶ Edition en partie originale numerotee sur papier Alfa de Navarre Bel exemplaire. [CL-6]
200804371Toulon, Soleil, 1996 ; in-4, 80 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo.
24730Sans lieu, Régine Deforges, (1977). In-8°, 157p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
40709Lyon, La Manufacture (coll. "Qui suis-je?"), 1986. Pt. in-8°, 191p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
201208823Charnayles macon, Bamboo, 2001 ; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
84010n.p. n.d. Produced by Thurston County Historic Commission Olympia Heritage Commission softcover. Quarto 28cm; paper printed wraps; 120pp; black and white photographic halftone illustrations. Light shelf-wear with faint foxing and shelf-soil and tiny tears to extremities; Very Good. John Miller Murphy founder of the Wasington Standard Newspaper wrote the "Mere Mention" column to explore current events through his perspective. 84010. unknown
200808076Paris, Albin Michel, 1946 ; in-8, 473 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
19428191Washington D.C.: The Daylion Company 1942. First edition. 8vo 704pp. Publisher's red cloth lettered in black. Owner's signature to ffep endpapers toned else clean internally. Spine dulled and slightly cocked boards with a few blemishes. Very good. <br /> <br /> First edition of this novel of contemporary life on a South Dakota Indian reservation written by an agent in the Indian Field Service. Scarce. The Daylion Company unknown
1904157341904 Nevers, Vallière, 1904, in 8° broché, 109 pages ; illustrations hors-texte dont une carte dépliante ; rares pâles rousseurs ; petite mouillure marginale aux premières pages et au plat supérieur de couverture.