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200433396Portsmouth: Peter E. Randall Publisher. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2004. Hardcover. 1931807205 . First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Peter E. Randall Publisher hardcover books
200435116Portsmouth: Peter Randall Publisher 2004. Hardcover. VG/VG. Grey cloth yellow ill. DJ. xiv 324 pp. A few bw plates. Extensive biography of one of the first women in the US to earn a Ph.D. Peter Randall Publisher hardcover books
2004023758Portsmouth NH: Peter E. Randall Publisher 2004. xiv 325p. b/w illus. dj. Peter E. Randall Publisher unknown books
197919002Missoula: Calliopea Press 1979. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited first edition. Small hardbound quarto housing ten separate laid in sheets. Each sheet contains a poem by Ernst and a color illustration by Carpenter. Contents are in fine condition. Printed hard folio is lightly worn. Limited to 315 copies; however we could find no other example even in WorldCat. <br/><br/> Calliopea Press hardcover books
1932428543The Southworth Press 1932. Soft Cover. Very Good. Offprint from The New England Quarterly Volume V Number 2 1932. 8vo. Stapled green wraps. Pp. 217-220. Wraps with light wear and wrinkling at edges else very good. The Southworth Press paperback books
193965520New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1939. First edition. 8vo. xxii 2 533 pp. Illustrated from photographs plates line drawings maps. Record book for the largest species of various North American big game animals. Contributors to the text include John C. Phillips Henry Shoemaker. Grancel Fitz James L. Clark Jack O'Connor Carl Rungius Belmore Brown and Kermit Roosevelt among others. Ownership signature of Heyward Cutting on the front endpaper and with his pencil markings in the rear section noting his three recorded trophies of American brown bears taken in Alaska in 1917; Cutting 1890-1926 from a well-to-do New York family earned an early reputation as an explorer and sportsman but was killed in an automobile crash at 35. Very good copy with an excellent association. Original gilt-stamped decorated rust cloth. 6908. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
193965519New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1939. First edition. 8vo. xxii 2 533 pp. Illustrated from photographs plates line drawings maps. Record book for the largest species of various North American big game animals. Contributors to the text include John C. Phillips Henry Shoemaker Grancel Fitz James L. Clark Jack O'Connor Carl Rungius Belmore Brown and Kermit Roosevelt among others. Inscribed in the year of publication by Bob Bartlett who contributes the 6-page essay "Hunting the Polar Bear" and the 3-page essay "Hunting the Walrus"; Bartlett 1875-1946 was an award-winning artic explorer who commanded the SS Roosevelt on Robert Peary's attempts to reach the North Pole cf. Wikipedia for a short biography. Very good copy with an excellent association. Original gilt-stamped decorated rust cloth illustrated dust jacket. 11266. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1964MB318-050Glendale CA: La Siesta Press 1964. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. FIRST EDITION of 900 copies this is 1 of 500 copies bound in wrappers for trade distribution. 8vo. 8 1/2 x 5 3/8 inches. 48 pp. 9 illustrations bibliography index; text clean unmarked. Printed wrappers with brown cloth spine; binding square and tight minor shelf wear. Very Good. This bibliography is the product of 18 years of research by Edwin H. Carpenter who served as a Western American Bibliographer with the Huntington Library. 1876 was chosen as the terminus for this directory because it is the terminus of Willard Water's bibliography of early Los Angeles imprints. La Siesta Press paperback books
1947SFK519-012Pasadena CA: Castle Press 1947. First Edition. Paperback. Good. LIMITED EDITION printed by Grant Dahlstrom for presentation by the author and the printer to the members of the Rounce & Coffin Club at its dinner in honor of member Paul Bennett. 4to. 10 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches. 8 pp. Originally issued with 2 facsimile leaves from Fortsas catalogue this copy only contains 1 facsimile title page and it is now loose Ampersand Press printer's device on title page in brick-red ink; text clean unmarked facsimile frontispiece loose. Stiff plain paper wraps with French-fold marbled paper cover printed paper front cover label stapled; light shelf wear. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing marks. SFK519-012. Good. The talk covers a brief history of "hoax" or "imaginary" libraries. This copy includes a facsimile plate of No. 47 in the Fortsas Catalogue an 1840 catalogue sent to bibliographers of rare books describing a collection at auction. When the booksellers arrived for the auction they learned that there was no auction and that the catalogue was an elaborate hoax on intellectuals. The volume also includes a space after the colophon for a tipped-in plate of No. 15 in the Fortsas Catalogue but this plate is no longer present in this copy. Castle Press paperback books
1923293433New York: Boni and Liveright 1923. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. 16mo.; in publisher's limp green leatherette with the Modern Library logo with a scribe encircled by a globe stamped to the upper board; this logo was used only from 1923-1925. With the endpapers by Horace Brodzky.~~A clean copy of this Modern Library reprint. The copyright date is 1911. Toledano 32 95. Very Good binding. Boni and Liveright unknown books
2002174612Minneapolis MN: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts 2002. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 256 pages. Essays by Elizabeth Carpenter and Joseph Ruzicka. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed by Dine on the half title page in marker. Uncommon thus. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts unknown books
183849663London: W. Marshall 24 Tavistock Street Covent Garden 1838. 1st printing presumed. Early but probably not original plain brown paper wrappers. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Disbound. General wear & soiling to wrappers. Occasional soil & foxing. About Very Good. 12 36 pp. Publisher advert p. 4 advising all that "Marshall's Pocket-Book Business is Removed from 1 Holborn Bars." Contains 11 additional sketches: The Dilemma anonymous 2 pp A Day at Epping anonymous 2 pp We Must Go to Margate This Season anonymous 2 pp My Maiden Speech Carpenter 2 pp Good Shots Attree 2 pp Balloning anonymous 1 pp A Tale of Mystery anonymous 2 pp I'll Have a Gala Night by the author of 'Love for Light Hearts &c' 2 pp Our Festival Day by the author of 'Random Rhymes &c' 2 pp A Progeny of a Punster Harcourt 1 p. Frontis. T.p. vignette. 12 other illustrations 11 full page with contributions by at least 2 other unidentified artists. 12mo. 7" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>Date of printing determined from the dated advert p. 4. <br /> <br />"Boz the Younger" signs in type the first two sketches: "Old Weller's Chapter of Fat and Sam's Visit to see the Goswell Street Cattle Show"; "Sam Weller's Description of the Proclamation of Victoria I." Each one page in length. Given at the time of this publication Dickens was immersed in Oliver Twist & Nicholas Nickleby we feel confident in saying this booklet was an effort to captialize on his burgeoning fame as Boz. <br /> <br />A rather rare early 19th C. illustrated publication; at the time of cataloguing not found in any of the standard Dickens references not found on COPAC with OCLC listing just 3 institutional holdings of only 12 pages. W. Marshall, 24, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden unknown books
1950WRCLIT53771Np 1950. 345314513791028 leaves plus numerous unnumbered inserted leaves. Quarto. Original typescript with frequent revisions and alterations throughout in pencil and occasionally in ink with a few inserts in carbon typescript. Punched and enclosed in leatherette binder. Generally very good to fine. An original working typescript for this evidently unproduced musical adaptation with text and lyrics by Rosen to be accompanied by music by Carleton Carpenter. The undertaking was quite ambitious and this draft stems from a point of ongoing substantive revision. Evidently plans proceeded to a further stage as tipped in front is a clipping from an unidentified trade paper indicating that Cyril Ritchard had been signed for the lead and negotiations were ongoing for a Broadway run produced by Kermit Bloomgarden. However IBDB records no such production though Rosen's and Carpenter's other Broadway accomplishments are represented. Rosen is there credited with staging the 1938-9 WPA Production of Shaw's ANDROCLES AND THE LION at the Lafayette Theatre in New York which ran 104 performances and featured an all African American cast. hardcover books
1972WRCLIT72465Dublin: Printed for the publishers The Cadenus Press 1972. Half calf and marbled boards lettered in gilt. Fine without printed dust jacket as issued. First edition. One of two hundred numbered copies designed by Liam Miller and printed by hand. Although the imprint does not appear within of the ten volumes in this series this is the only volume to be printed at the Cuala Press. MILLER p. 131. Printed for the publishers, The Cadenus Press hardcover books
1973UCOLFAR00CZCNational Gallery of Art 1973. Very Good. Collins Henry B. The Far North. de Laguna Frederica; Carpenter Edmund; Stone Peter. Washington: National Gallery of Art 1973. 289pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Good with rubbed edges and lightly scuffed and smudged covers. Corners gently curled. National Gallery of Art paperback books
116984hardcover. illus. 502pp. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Viking 1997. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
1959147481959. Softcover. VG fading/pencil on cover. White wraps. 50 pp. 42 bw plates. Three-page foreword by Raymond Nacenta essay by Waldermar George catalogue of 119 works many nice plates. Text in French. unknown books
198370732Turnhout: Time-Life Books 1983. Hardcover. Very Good. viii 607p. 21cm. Bookplate. No Jacket. French text. Reprint of the Paris edition of 1799. <br/><br/> Time-Life Books hardcover books
1965175974np: np 1965. First edition. Softcover. Includes 9 loose sheets. Text in English and French. One sheet features a short essay by Denys Chevalier one sheet includes a chronology and another a llist of previous exhibitions. The other six sheets include a total of 17 black and white illustrations and information about them. All sheets in close to near fine condition with a few small spots and in a near fine folded cardstock sheet with some minor wear and it features a black and white image of Charpentier. Uncommon with only 5 copies listed in OCLC. np unknown books
1979004608Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 1979. 71 2p. music original half-cloth with printed boards quarto format Early musical masterworks--critical editions and commentaries. University of North Carolina Press unknown books
1929020480New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1929. Translated by M. V. Nugent. x 332p. b/w front. port. original blue cloth faded on the spine. Dodd, Mead & Company unknown books
005324Paris: Mercure de France 1939. Orginal Wraps. Very Good/No Dust Jacket as Issued. Later Printing. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 217 pp. Uncut. Excellent eclectic anthology of lines from lyric poetry from Ronsard to Radiguet Marot to Moreas. Paris: Mercure de France, 1939 unknown books
11254CHARPENTIER Jarl. DIE SUPARNASAGE UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR ALTINDISCHEN LITERATUR UND SAGENGESCHICHTE. Uppsala: Akademiska Bokhandeln 1920. 8vo. Cloth. 399 pages. First edition German translations and notes on this sacred Indian text with an ALS tipped from Charpentier to Dr. Coomaraswamy May 20 1931 thanking him ``for all t valuable & interesting offprints you have so kindly sent me.'' Ananda Coomaraswamy's copy. Occasional notes in pencil else very good. unknown books
197346723Various places: Various publishers 1973. Sheet music. 4to. Nason Song of the cello piano solo three copies; Mitnitzky Priere for violin and piano; Hannah Smith Op. 36 Eight recreations on the open strings for little violinists with piano two copies; Markian Frolov Five preludes for piano; Jaromir Weinberger Arie Dorotky for oice and piano; Charpentier Recitatif for violin and orchestra violin only. All VG. Various publishers unknown books
193452893New York: Simon and Schuster. Very Good. 1934. Hardcover. New York: Simon and Schuster 1934. Second Printing. Previous owner inscribed slight discoloration to plaid patterned boards else Very Good. . Simon and Schuster hardcover books