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19509709New York: Columbia University Press 1950. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 157 pages. First edition third printing. A look at the book industry of this period. Columbia University Press unknown books
017181Santa Barbara; 1976 1978 & 1979: Capra Press. First Editions. Octavo. Vol. I. Book of Friends First printing stated138pp. bound in red cloth in lightly rubbed dust jacket boards a bit bowed. Vol. II My Bike and Other Friends 110pp. bound in black cloth spine lettering orange a fine copy in fine unclipped dust jacket and Vol. III. Joey.126pp. bound in beige cloth near fine in very good unclipped pictorial dust jacket with one crease to front flap small edge tears to upper edge of front and rear panels. A very good set. Capra Press unknown books
1976299928Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1976. hardcover. fine/near fine. 8vo orange cloth d.w. Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1976. First Edition A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Signed by the author on the title page.<br/><br/> Capra Press unknown books
1976135212Santa Barbara CA: Capra Press 1976. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 138 pages. A tight near fine copy in a very good plus dust jacket that is lightly rubbed and with some slight fading to the spine. Capra Press unknown books
197654177Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1976. First edition. LETTER "F" OF ONLY 26 SIGNED LETTERED COPIES WITH ORIGINAL SIGNED DRAWING TIPPED IN. There were an additional 224 signed numbered copies issued without the drawing. 8vo full black leather stamped in silver at spine. Foreword by Miller; illustrated with photographs by Jim Lazarus and drawings by Miller. Fine in original acetate with one chip from back and original red cloth slipcase showing only a touch of minor wear. Capra Press unknown books
2010135130Ann Arbor MI: Legacy Press 2010; 8vo. full leather clamshell box; 528 pages 374 illustrations. <br /><br /><i>Books Will Speak Plain</i> is published at a time when the historical book is at risk of being ignored put away and forgotten. This handbook combines an overview of the history of the codex with basic information about many of the materials and structures found on historical bindings. The book also includes description-survey guidelines and is supported by a variety of appendices. The book's focus on primarily non-luxury bindings adds depth to an often-neglected segment of the history of bookbinding. <br /><br /> This copy is signed by the author and bound in a full artist-binding by Don Etherington bookbinder and former director of Conservation at both the Library of Congress and the Harry Ransom Center Austin TX. Both covers have been bound in a full crushed moracco binding with leather onlays. The onlays have been stamped in blind using fleuron tooling patterns and the front cover has the title of the book in the center stamped in gilt. The pastedowns and endpapers are created using handmade decorated pastepapers. Handmade silk headbands. Top edge stained silver. Signed by the binder on the rear pastedown. The book is housed in a custom cloth-covered boards clamshell box with a leather spine label with the author and title stamped in gilt. <br /><br /> Preservation is at the heart of <i>Books Will Speak Plain</i>. We have already lost too many historical bindings because their importance was not understood and appreciated. This book is a call to action to urge custodians of every kind of historical book collection public and private to assess the physical character of the historical bindings in their care and record the changes that have accrued to those bindings during their passage through time. <br /><br /> This book is a resource that can be used to recognize binding variations that have long been overlooked and to document such bindings for future scholars. All bibliophiles including book-binders curators private collectors librarians catalogers antiquarian book-sellers scholars of the book and conservators will find this an invaluable reference. <i>Books Will Speak Plain</i> is also a useful textbook for students enrolled in academic courses in the history of the book and book conservation and in practical bookbinding. <br /><br />Photography: J. Wayne Jones - Drawings: Pamela Spitzmueller. Legacy Press books
2010106900Ann Arbor MI: Legacy Press 2010. cloth dust jacket. Bookbinding. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 528 pages 374 illustrations. Books Will Speak Plain is published at a time when the historical book is at risk of being ignored put away and forgotten. This handbook combines an overview of the history of the codex with basic information about many of the materials and structures found on historical bindings. The book also includes description-survey guidelines and is supported by a variety of appendices. The book's focus on primarily non-luxury bindings adds depth to an often-neglected segment of the history of bookbinding.<BR><br /> Preservation is at the heart of Books Will Speak Plain. We have already lost too many historical bindings because their importance was not understood and appreciated. This book is a call to action to urge custodians of every kind of historical book collection public and private to assess the physical character of the historical bindings in their care and record the changes that have accrued to those bindings during their passage through time.<BR><br /> This book is a resource that can be used to recognize binding variations that have long been overlooked and to document such bindings for future scholars. All bibliophiles including book-binders curators private collectors librarians catalogers antiquarian book-sellers scholars of the book and conservators will find this an invaluable reference. Books Will Speak Plain is also a useful textbook for students enrolled in academic courses in the history of the book and book conservation and in practical bookbinding. Photography: J. Wayne Jones - Drawings: Pamela Spitzmueller. Legacy Press unknown books
017332College Station TX. 1988: The Early West/Creative Publishing Co. First Edition. Octavo. First printing limited to 1000 copies. The story of Dallas Texas and Jack Duncan a bounty hunter who captured one of the most deadly gunfighters of the time John Wesley Hardin. He was a policeman Texas ranger and a Dallas Detective but capturing outlaws was more challenging and the money was very good. 255pp. bound in gray cloth spin lettering black. A fine bright copy in fine pictorial dust jacket. The Early West/Creative Publishing Co unknown books
1987693921987. hardcover. Illustrated. 272pp. small 4to boards d.w. N.Y. 1987.<br/><br/> unknown books
200528165Lyndonville VT: Plowboy Press 2005. Limited Edition. Wraps. Fine. Miller-Brown Andrew. An excerpt from "Aelfric's Colloquoy" with the Latin text arranged to resemble a field being plowed with the plowman and his ox at the end of that texxt Miller-Brown's translation in English follows. Issued in an edition of 100 copies initialed by the artist/author/printer on the colophon. Unpag. 24mo. Accordian fold bound into a pastepaper cover. Printed letterpress on Barcham Green Sandwich paste paper of Fabriano Miliani Ingres and housed in a Fabriano Tiziano slipcase. Plowboy Press unknown books
1983114128Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press 1983. cloth dust jacket. small 8vo. cloth dust jacket. x 58 pages. First edition. Review copy with review slip laid in. Arkansas-born author. Rubbed dust jacket. Louisiana State University Press unknown books
1982159716New York: The Viking Press 1982. Hardcover. VG/G; dj is worn at edges but still protective. Beige cloth/boards; gilt lettering. Maroon dj with bw photo and putty lettering. 223 pp. with bw photos throughout. Vignettes of Brassai's artist-friends - all the usual big-name European contemporaries of Brassai. With photos of the artists and some of their work. Translation from the French by Richard Miller. The Viking Press hardcover books
1982D2733New York: A Studio Book / The Viking Press 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Cloth gilt-stamped lettering on spine; b/w photo-illustrated dust jacket. Book is fine. Dust jacket lightly rubbed mostly along the edges and price-clipped. Nice. <br/><br/> A Studio Book / The Viking Press hardcover books
2000172220Boston MA: Bulfinch Press Little Brown and Company 2000. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 319 pages. Edited by Alain Sayag and Annick Lionel-Marie. Text contributions by Brassai Jean-Jacques Aillagon Gilberte Brassai Roger Grenier Henry Miller Jacques Prevert and Werner Spies. Includes 308 illustrations with 14 in color. A tight close to near fine copy with a long gift inscription on the title page but otherwise free of marks in a near fine dust jacket. A nice copy of one of the better books on this important Hungarian born photographer who spent much of his life in France. Bulfinch Press, Little, Brown and Company unknown books
200010187NY: Galloway Editions. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0935112502 . Watercolors by Matthew Cook. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Galloway Editions hardcover books
1989UMELBRE01lrHarperOne 1989. Fine. Mellody Pia and Andrew Wells Miller. Breaking Free: A Recovery Workbook for Facing Codependence. New York City: HarperOne 1989. 422pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. HarperOne paperback books
106461hardcover. illus. Large 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Scribner's 1967.<br/><br/> unknown books
187223Sarah Crichton Books 2018-11-13. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. First Edition First Printing. Sarah Crichton Books hardcover books
198219177Berkeley: University of California Press 1982. Paperback. 55p. illustrated with erotic b&w photos very good first edition first printing stated trade paperback in wraps and white dj. University of California Press paperback books
1986UMILBRI00fpW. W. Norton & Company 1986. Fine. Miller William H. British Ocean Liners: A Twilight Era 1960-85. New York NY: W. W. Norton & Company 1986. 136pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. Square 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. W. W. Norton & Company hardcover books
200692434London and New Castle: The British Library and Oak Knoll Press 2006. hardcover. 6.75 x 9.5 inches. hardcover. xviii 452 pages. Documenting thousands of British poetry magazines from the last century British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000 records the remarkable world of the 'little magazine': a world where now famous authors are first found as unknowns. Many go on to use the little magazine as a testing ground for their writing for the rest of their lives. Here is the work of T.S. Eliot Robert Graves James Joyce Laura Riding Dylan Thomas Samuel Beckett Muriel Spark Harold Pinter Seamus Heaney Ted Hughes Angela Carter Irvine Welsh and many others. Although these magazines played a key part in the lives of so many British and American authors they often had small print-runs and short lives: many are now extremely rare. This book lists the holdings of key libraries where the magazines can still be found. Each entry gives the editors involved the dates of publication and other information such as documented interviews with editors and details of any published index. Thousands of descriptions outline the magazines while short essays discuss the literary trends of the day in the context of these important periodicals. A name index identifies well over 5000 authors and artists involved in the little magazine scene; a geographical index allows readers to locate the birthplaces of magazines across the British Isles. Scholars of twentieth-century poetry collectors and anyone who loves poetry will find this an invaluable book and an interesting read. The British Library and Oak Knoll Press unknown books
1810380801810. <p>Probably Unique Nineteenth-Century American Medical Broadside Advertisement Illustrated by One of America's First Lithographers</p> <p>Miller. Doctr. Miller has erected a commodious house in Franklin . . . Engraved advertising circular illustrated with an engraving of Miller's sanatorium by Thomas Wightman fl. 1811 after I. R. i.e. John Ritto Penniman 1782-1841. N.p. n.d. before 1884. 173 x 210 mm. Laminated on paper some marginal spotting moderate toning.</p> <p>Probably Unique American Medical Broadside advertising Dr. Miller's sanatorium located in Franklin Mass. about 20 miles southwest of Boston. According to the advertisement Dr. Miller's establishment treated "persons labouring under the Cancer Stone in the Bladder Cataract and other diseases of the Eye Hydrocele White Swellings swelled Legs Fistula Polypus Hare Lips Wens Eruptions of the Skin and Ulcerations in general." The advertisement further states that "much pains have been taken to make this a place of resort where Invalids will receive every attention which may render their situation comfortable & pleasant. Ladies will find suitable accommodations." </p> <p>The illustration of Miller's sanatorium that heads the circular was drawn by John Ritto Penniman "described as 'perhaps the most skilled inventive and versatile ornamental artist and draftsman of his time in America' Antiques magazine July 1981". Penniman was also one of American's first lithographers credited for making the first drawing on stone ever done in the United States Zellman 300 Years of American Art p. 94. An inscription on the back of the circular partially obscured by the lamination is dated Feb. 2 1884. Benezit for the artists. </p> . unknown books
199459035NY: Penguin Books 1994. First Edition. 8vo pp. 152. Printed wraps fine. Signed by Miller on the title page with then names of three women: "Anne Katherine & Elizabeth" A new play. Penguin Books unknown books
199458910NY: Penguin Books 1994. Uncorrected proof copy. 8vo pp. 152. Printed wraps fine. Signed by Miller on the title page. A new play. Penguin Books unknown books
199459036NY: Penguin Books 1994. First Edition. 8vo pp. 152. Printed wraps fine. Signed by Miller on the title page. A new play. Penguin Books unknown books