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1930135538Paris, Henry Babou, impr. Ducros et Colas, maîtres-imprimeurs à Paris, coll. « Les Artistes du Livre », n° 12 1930 In-4 26,5 x 20,5 cm. En feuillets, sous couverture rempliée beige, report auteur & titre noir et rouge sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, 39 ff., 11 planches hors-texte, bibliographie des oeuvres illustrées par André-E. Marty. édition tirée à 700 exemplaires numérotés. Celui-ci, N 137/650 exemplaires sur vélin blanc à la forme des papeteries Johannot.
1928135539Paris, Henry Babou, impr. Ducros et Colas, maîtres-imprimeurs à Paris, coll. « Les Artistes du Livre », n° 3 1928 In-4 26,5 x 20,5 cm. En feuillets, sous couverture rempliée verte, report auteur & titre noir et vert sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, 40 ff., illustré de vignettes, lettrines, culs de lampes, dessins, dans et hors-texte, bibliographie des oeuvres illustrées par Joseph Hémard. édition tirée à 700 exemplaires numérotés. Celui-ci, N 137/650 exemplaires sur vélin blanc à la forme des papeteries Johannot.
1929135542Paris, Henry Babou, coll. « Les Artistes du Livre », n° 4 1929 In-4 26,5 x 20,5 cm. En feuillets, sous couverture rempliée vieux-rose, report auteur & titre noir et bordeaux sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, illustrées de vignettes, lettrines, culs de lampes, dessins, dans et hors-texte, bibliographie des oeuvres illustrées par Laboureur. édition tirée à 700 exemplaires numérotés. Celui-ci, N 137/650 exemplaires sur vélin blanc à la forme des papeteries Johannot.
653087London: Macmillan and co 1870. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4to. - over 9¾ in. - 12 in. Hardcover bound in beveled brown cloth boards gilt titles and decor to front and spine twelve chromolithograph full page illuminations twelve chromolitho texts with illuminated borders. Moderate wear to board edges book has been rebacked with original spine binding solid and strong light foxing to a few interior pages yet text and images clean. Good copy. London: Macmillan and co, 1870 hardcover
1951445955New York: The Limited Editions Club 1951. Hardcover. Fine/Good. Three volume set in red paper-covered slipcase with printed paper spine label. Limited edition. Copy no. 873 of 2000. Small folios. Each volume with color illustrations. All three are fine in glassine jackets. The jacket on Pandora’s Box is torn on the front lower right corner else very good overall. The box is near fine with a few small nicks and tears. All three volumes are Signed by Jean Hersholt. The set consists of the following three separate works: The Tale of King Midas and The Golden Touch. As told by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Illustrated with color lithographs by Fritz Eichenberg; Pandora’s Box By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Illustrated by Rafaello Busoni; The Emperor’s New Clothes By Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by Jean Hersholt. Illustrated by Ervine Metzl. A handsome set. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
198954812VG. Jacket rubbed sunned on rear panel edge. Text in Greek only. Drawings of the stolen marbles of the Parthenon on heavy stock paper done by British illustrators James Stuart and Nicholas Revett hardcover
1967008463Berkeley: Bill Donaho 1967. Progress Report 1 September 1967 illustrations by Johnny Chambers 8 unnumbered pages in stapled illustrated wrappers. Mostly containing the schedule for the upcoming convention. With Anthony Boucher listed as Toastmaster and Parliamentarian significant because inside rear cover of Progress Report 3 contains memorial tribute to Boucher. Progress Report 3 June 1968 cover illustrations by Vaughan Bode 28 unnumbered pages stapled illustrated wrappers full page map of Berkeley. From the collection of noted science fiction artist illustrator and writer Henry M. Eichner with original mailing envelope addressed to him. Both Reports are Fine. RARE Baycon ephemera with excellent sci-fi provenance. . First Printing. Pamphlet. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bill Donaho Paperback books
197748639NY: Harry N. Abrams 1977. Hardcover. Very good. First Printing. Light foxing to prelims and page edges else a very good hardback bound in publisher's illustrated boards and acetate jacket that has a large chip to the bottom of the front panel and a few closed tears but is otherwise complete and in very good condition. <br/><br/> Harry N. Abrams hardcover books
07-0322San Francisco Calif.: San Francisco Society of Illustrators 1983. Folio. Unpaginated; color illus. Includes membership list and works by Michel Allaire Frank Ansley Randy Berrett David Broad Gerald Chin Dick Cole Keith Criss Donald Dean Ed Diffenderfer Marsha Dohrmann Rae Ecklund Marc W. Ericksen Celeste Ericsson Robert Evans David Grove Steve Hendricks Robert Hunt Chris A. Kenyon Hiro Kimura Heather King Jody Lee Beth W. Leeds Francis Livingston John Lytle Craig Marshall Mazzetti Graphics Tim Mitoma Anthony Neila Don Petersen Gary Pierazzi Heather Preston Chuck Pyle Dina Redman Sue Rother John Rutherford Kazuhiko Sano Gretchen Schields Gene Shehorn William S. Shields Sandra Speidel Robert Gantt Steele Sarn Suvityasiri Diana Thewlis Bud Thon Dick Wilson and Bill Yenne. Very good in spiral bound wraps. San Francisco, Calif.: San Francisco Society of Illustrators, 1983. paperback
189888203ZPrivately Printed for Members of The Society of Bibliophiles 1898. Hardcover. Good. Volume II only. This edition was printed on Venetian Deckel Edge Paper and was limited to 1000 copies this copy was number 902. Grey cloth boards with gilt illustrations and lettering along with a gilt top edge of pages. Unmarked with the exception of names written on the front endpaper and flyleaf. Pages are slightly yellowed. Cover has wear and bumping on corners and edge of spine. Some discoloration and soil spots throughout the cover. Privately Printed for Members of The Society of Bibliophiles hardcover
1908286449Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company 1908. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Hermann Becker & August Horn. 270pp. Prospectuses for Saunders’s Books for Nurses and Saunders’s Hand Atlases laid in. Also laid in is Dr. Cullen’s visiting card.Previous owner name; no markings in text; green cloth binding with light edgewear to extremities; slightly heavier wear at top and bottom spine; the front hinge has had a bit of later discreet gluing and is holding well. There is a previous owner name on the front endpaper. Mylar cut to protect boards. Very Good binding. W. B. Saunders Company unknown
1908286449Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company 1908. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Hermann Becker & August Horn. 270pp. Prospectuses for Saunders's Books for Nurses and Saunders's Hand Atlases laid in. Also laid in is Dr. Cullen's visiting card.Previous owner name; no markings in text; green cloth binding with light edgewear to extremities; slightly heavier wear at top and bottom spine; the front hinge has had a bit of later discreet gluing and is holding well. There is a previous owner name on the front endpaper. Mylar cut to protect boards. Very Good binding. W. B. Saunders Company unknown books
423463DC Comics. Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. 'Arak: Son of Thunder' was a comic series featuring the titular protagonist running from 1981-1985 his adventures spanning 51 issues including a special annual. Arak is a Native American hero and the son of the thunder god in his youth an attack on his tribe leads to his canoe drifting across the oceans eventually being found by Viking warriors with whom he begins his adventures - eventually allying with Charlemagne and his knights battling ancient and legendary foes all whilst on a quest to reunite with his lost tribe. A classic DC adventure hero series.The issues themselves are in good condition with little wear though not a complete run the set includes issue nos.: 1-2 4-8 11 13-14 16-221 23 26-32 34-37 39-40 49-50 and the 1984 Annual. DC Comics paperback
19015545London: J. M. Dent & Co. 1901. 1901. Hardcover. Fine. xii 418 pp ; illustrated plates frontispiece with tissue guard fold-out plans. ; 18 cm. ; 1/2 red leather with four raised bands decorated in tooled gold ; pages untrimmed ; red endpapers ; top edge gilt ; LCCN: 01-27172 ; OCLC: 2104430 ; LC: DH 811.B8; Dewey: 949.3 ; Contents : The first Flemings - Earliest Bruges -- Arnulph the Great -- Progress of the city -- The Murder of Charles the Good -- Vengeance -- Bruges in the Days of Charles the Good -- William Cliton -- Dierick of Alsace and t he Precious Blood -- Philip of Alsace and the Charter of the Franc -- Baldwin of Constantinople -- The Love Story of Bourchard d' Avesnes -- The French Annexation -- Peter de Coninck -- The Battle of the Golden Spurs -- The Great Charter -- Louis o f Nevers -- Louis of Maele -- Bruges under the princes of the House of Burgundy -- The Great Humiliation -- The terrible Duke and his Gentle Daughter -- The final catastrophe -- The architects and architecture of Bruges in the fifteenth century -- T he painters and the pictures of Bruges in the 15th century -- Modern Bruges -- Index ; "We can well understand Mr. Smith's boast that there is hardly any spot within the magic circle of the ramparts of Bruges which is devoid of interest. Its guilds men were masterful and jealous of their rights and the story of their wrestling with the counts of Alsace and dukes of Burgundy is told with so much spirit that we feel ourselves almost in the midst of the long struggle. The burghers were not often worsted though they sometimes found their master. Their girl sovereign Marie is the sweetest figure in the portrait gallery of the city." ; charming illustrations in a fine binding ; slight soiling on cloth paste-downs otherwise a beautiful FINE copy <br/> <br/> London: J. M. Dent & Co., 1901. hardcover
Edition d'Art H. Piazza Paris, 1932, 3 volumes in/8, couvertures rempliées illustrées d’une vignette, sous emboîtage. Illustrations au pochoir en couleurs de A. E. Marty, Tirage à 2250 exemplaires, un des 2000 sur papier vélin. Chaque volume comporte un certain nombre d’illustrations et des ornements décoratifs de Marty : vignettes de titres, frises fleuries et culs de lampe...le dessin en a été gravé sur bois par E. Gaspérini.
Paris, librairie Tallandier, s.d. (1903-1904). 2 volumes petit in/4 reliure papier gris façon crocodile, 600 illustrations en noir et planches en couleur, 396 et 378 p. Monod 786. Albert Robida, né à Compiègne le 14 mars 1848 et mort à Neuilly-sur-Seine le 11 octobre 1926,dessinateur, lithographe, aquafortiste, caricaturiste, journaliste et romancier français. Fils d'un menuisier, il étudie pour devenir notaire, mais dans l'ennui de telles études, il s'adonne à la caricature. En 1866, il dessine au Journal Amusant puis dans diverses revues...
POE631MDU VIEUX COLOMBIER, 1944. 181 pages. Couverture contre-pliée. 10 planches d'Eaux-Fortes, en noir et blanc. Exemplaire n°500 / 750, tiré sur papier d'Auvergne. Eaux-Fortes de Philippe Jullian. In-12 Broché sous emboitage.
11609Paris, Alexis Redier éditeur, s.d. In/8 reliure signée Flammarion en demi-maroquin à coins rouge, dos lisse à décor géométrique, illustrations de Fouqueray, 260 pages. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin de Vidalon.
René Kieffer, éditeur et relieur d'art, 25 août 1922, in/4 broché, couverture factice, exemplaire non coupé, 284 pages. Gravures sur bois de Constant le Breton. 50 poèmes en prose.
Flammarion, 1950. In/4 broché couverture à rabats, 338 pages. illustrations de Dubout en couleurs in et hors-texte.
Editions Mornay, Paris, 1933. In/8 broché, couverture rempliée illustrée d’une vignette, illustrations de Carlègle : 30 compositions originales en couleur, dont un frontispice, une en-tête, 27 in-texte et un cul de lampe, 326 p. Dos insolé avec léger manque en coiffe supérieur. Monod 3303. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier de Rives
Trinckvel, Paris 1976, in/4 reliure éditeur en plein simili maroquin noir avec son étui, gardes de papier rouge orné d'un décor dessinés par Dubout, tête dorée, 323 pages. Illustré de 78 compositions en couleurs dont 36 hors-texte et 5 à double page. Exemplaire numéro 1042.
Trinckvel, Paris 1976, in/4 reliure éditeur en plein simili maroquin rouge avec son étui, gardes de papier rouge orné d'un décor à répétition de caducées dessinés par Dubout, tête dorée, 537 pages. 102 compositions de Dubout, dont 93 en couleurs (39 hors-texte dont 2 sur double page et 55 in-texte dont un sur double page) et 8 dessins en noir. Exemplaire numéro 229.
Chez l'artiste et sur les presses, de 1939 à 1942. In-4 (32 x 23 cm) en feuilles sous couverture illustrée et emboîtage cartonné, illustrations de Daragnès : 25 compositions originales gravées sur bois en couleurs dont un frontispice et 9 hors texte, lettrines en couleurs, typographie en deux tons. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier vélin de rive (N°684). Préface de Paul Valery. Monod 4711.
5985in 8 broché couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs. Faux-titre, frontispice illustré en couleurs,titre,211 pages,2 pages de table des matières,charmantes illustrations hors-texte,en couleurs, au pochoir, plus la couverture et le frontispice.Aux éditions Terres Latines "leurs chefs d’œuvre"chemise cartonnée,dos toilé avec titre illustré, emboitage édition numérotée sur Alfa couleurs au pochoir dans les ateliers d’art Roger NERVET,très bon état,coloris frais