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1924013368Houghton Mifflin 1924. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Tenth Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy in a Near Fine Jacket. Matching 10 Printing. Rare in This Condition. Very Rare In DJ. Beautiful Fresh Copy With Jacket Just About Fine Iconic Movie of The Same With Errol Flynn. Houghton Mifflin Hardcover books
1909001617Paris: Librairie des Amateurs A. Ferroud 1909. Limited Edition and First Edition Thus. Half Morocco with marbled cloth folio accompanying and both fitting into a slipcase. Fine. On Japon Imperial. Limited edition of which this copies was inadvertently unnumbered but which was probably part of the first or second most limited tranch of the first 65 or 130 copies based on this copy being accompanied by a suite of plates in one or two states the larger illustrations being in two states and thus probably fitting into the most exclusive tranch. 4to. 281 pp. 43 color illustrations contained within the work proper. Wraps bound in. Some minor wear to the leather spine and the marbled paper on the edges of the slipcase. <br/><br/> Librairie des Amateurs, A. Ferroud hardcover books
1918173971Paris: H. Laurens 1918. Limited 428 / 550 copies printed. Hardcover. VG covers are somewhat soiled but sturdy. Contents clean with two old repairs to inner tears on the first three leaves not bad. Beige cloth with mounted title from original paper wraps on cover spine and rear panel. xii 519 pages with approximately 500 illustrations. Text is in French. Edited by É. Chavannes after the death of the translator./ Originally published in 4 collections or series 1st ser. in 1679; 2d and 3d in 1701; and 4th in 1818 The plan of the work was developed by Shen Xinyou from an album prepared by Li Liu-fang and the first three series were edited by with the help of Li Yu who also contributed the introduction to the 1st ser. Wang Gai and his brothers Wang Shi and Wang Nie were chiefly responsible for preparing the commentaries and reproducing the plates from famous masters. The 4th ser. was largely the work of Ding Gao./ Contains the first three series. Limited to 550 copies this being number 428. "Translation and commentary by Raphael Petrucci augmented by a preface a biographical dictionary of painters and a vocabulary of technical terms; illustrated with about five hundred engravings." Shipping weight is 17 pounds. H. Laurens hardcover books
1923002629New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1923. Sabatini Rafael. SCARAMOUCHE. New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1923. Photoplay Edition released in tandem with the 1923 Rex Ingram- Metro Silent Film. A Good firm copy in the primary red cloth binding with spine gilt dulled and a prominent discolored stripe on the back cover which although unfortunate shouldn't be a deal breaker as this copy is INSCRIBED BY THE TWO STARS of the film ROMAN NOVARRO and ALICE TERRY and is likely unique thus. In a Very Good slightly browned dust jacket. WITH: a signed typed letter w/ original mailing envelope from Roman Novarro to Art Ronnie a noted studio publicist who later became a TV critic for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. This is from Ronnie's collection bookplate. Novarro's letter touches on several points of interest. Inscribed photoplays are exceedingly rare. Possibly a unique opportunity for the collector. SCARAMOUCHE is generally considered one of Sabatini's greatest novels and the film is still considered with its cast of thousands among the great classic silent films. Signed. First Photoplay Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Very Good. Grosset & Dunlap Hardcover books
1902191212New York: Macmillan 1902. Hardcover. vii 261p. iii ads frontispiece and 7 plates mild foxing front hinge starting at publisher's device and frontis untrimmed fore-edge and bottom edge first edition according to Sisson page 6 and BAL 11873 blue-gray cloth titles in white decorations on cover and spine in red black and white spine titles abit rubbed otherwise very good. Macmillan hardcover books
19775528Washington DC: New Republic Books 1977. Hardcover. VG/VG wear to extremities of dustjacket. Blue cloth with light bluish color pictorial dustjacket. 316 pp. 39 bw plates. INSCRIBED by Soyer to Will and Elena Barnet with a very detailed drawing of a woman's torso on the ffep under the inscription by Soyer. Includes Soyer's thoughts on European art he saw while on tour; conversations with people like Edward Hopper Jack Levine Leonard Baskin and Henry Moore. New Republic Books hardcover books
1957150334N.p.: N.p. 1957. Vintage oversize borderless double weight reference photograph from the 1957 film showing actors Anthony Perkins and Norma Moore. With the stamps of photographer Bill Avery and editor Bud Fraker on the verso along with the stamp of Photoplay and several holograph pencil and ink annotations regarding layout. <br/><br/>A dramatization of the experiences of major league baseball star Jimmy Piersall loosely based on his own 1955 memoirs following his 1948 contract with the Boston Red Sox to his eventual nervous breakdown and hospitalization for bipolar disorder. <br/><br/>Bill Avery worked as a photographer at Columbia Pictures in the early 20th century with a brief interlude working as a combat cameraman during World War II. He also worked at MGM under noted photographer C.S. Bill and occasionally worked as a freelance publicity photographer shooting iconic images of Elvis Presley Jack Lemmon Katharine and Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine among many others.<br/><br/>Set in Boston Massachusetts and Waterbury Connecticut. <br/><br/>8.3 x 13.5 inches. Very Good plus with a few small holograph pencil annotations regarding cropping on the bottom edge. N.p. unknown books
1912135051912. inscribed by Sabatini A History and Some Criticisms. With a Coloured Frontispiece and Sixteen Other Illustrations in Half-tone. London: Stanley Paul & Co. n.d.1912. 32 pp ads undated but with this title listed second in the list of new announcements and with 1910 and 1911 cited elsewhere. Original black cloth lettered in gilt with dust jacket. First Edition of this very early historical work by Sabatini about a decade before he hit it big with "swashbuckling" tales such as SCARAMOUCHE and CAPTAIN BLOOD. Born of an Italian father and an English mother and educated in Portugal and Switzerland Sabatini 1875-1950 was fluent in five languages by the time he was eighteen; he would soon have a position in the Intelligence Department of the War Office during the Great War. The Sabatini website cites a 48-page ad catalogue but we think it is quite possible that this catalogue may precede: the only dates appearing in this catalogue are 1910 and 1911 and the inscription below is dated January 1912 the month of publication. This is a near-fine copy the only real flaw being some small holes in the cloth at the joints one fore-corner also shows some wear; included is the 1912 dust jacket red printed in black in good-to-very good condition a large chip at the bottom of the front panel other minor edge-wear but nothing affecting print spine slightly faded. THIS IS AN INSCRIBED PRESENTATION COPY with the author's ink inscription on the title verso "To Herbert Jarman from Rafael Sabatini London 17 Jany 1912". Jarman was an actor and occasional assistant producer on the London stage -- for example not long before this inscription Jarman had starred as Louis XIII in the 1911 stage production of "Bardelys the Magnificent" adapted by Sabatini and Henry Hamilton from Sabatini's 1906 novel of the same title our thanks to Sabatini biographer Ruth Heredia for this information. This early Sabatini title is scarce; in dust jacket it is very scarce; and inscribed it is extremely scarce. unknown books
1922278519Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co 1922. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Fair dust jacket. A first edition with a pencilled name and address on the front endpaper. The dustjacket is Fair only. The jacket has not been price-clipped and has the correct First Edition price of $2.00 on the flap. There is about a 1" piece gone from the top the jacket spine and about 2" from the bottom. The N. C. Wyeth illustration to the front panel is mostly present but has a 1/2" x 1" amount of loss at the top edge of the illustration and there is minor loss at the front fold. The front of the jacket was in two pieces and has been discreetly repaired on the verso. Very Good binding / Fair dust jacket. Houghton Mifflin Co unknown books
19852635New York: Limited Editions Club/Anthoensen Press 1985. First Edition Thus. Loose Signatures. Fine. Bright and unmarred. fo. 32pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. Signed by Neel and Soyer. Unnumbered. <br/><br/>This is a set of loose signatures of Poe's classic tale printed by the Anthoensen Press on mould-made paper designed by Ben Shiff and hand-set by Michael and Winifred Bixler. The bound copies were bound by John Isakovics in hand-marbled paper by Faith Harrison. Alice Neel died shortly before the publication of this volume and the images are dark and exceptional and include her stunning skull "self-portrait" the last not present in the loose signatures. The printer brought blank pages to Neel to sign and she signed approximately 400 of them before she passed away. This copy is additionally interesting as it was a printer's proof from Anthoensen Press and is unnumbered. Signed by Neel and Soyer. Limited Editions Club/Anthoensen Press unknown books
1930308625Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1930. Autograph edition. Number 142 of 750 numbered sets SIGNED BY SABATINI in Volume 1 with page of manuscript of 39 lines tipped in Volume I. Plates in Two States Coloured and Uncolored. 29 vols. 8vo. Publisher's 3/4 green morocco by The Riverside Press. t.e.g. A handsome set. Autograph edition. Number 142 of 750 numbered sets SIGNED BY SABATINI in Volume 1 with page of manuscript of 39 lines tipped in Volume I. Plates in Two States Coloured and Uncolored. 29 vols. 8vo. Volumes I-XXII XXIV-XXVIII XXXII-XXXIII only. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
1970WRCLIT57895New York: Touchstone Publishers 1970. 244pp. plus lithographs. Large folio 65 x 48 cm; 25.5 x 19 inches. Loose sheets and signatures laid into folding cloth case. Case rather faded and smudged with lower edge of upper lid broken internally very good; except for two small marginal spots to one plate the plates are in fine state. First edition. One of the earliest of the several collaborations between the Nobel Prize-winning author and Soyer. From an edition of 175 copies and 20 a.ps. this is one of 150 numbered sets with the lithographs printed on Arches each signed and numbered by the artist in the margin and with the title-leaf signed by the author. Touchstone Publishers hardcover books