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1994311007NY: VERTIGO/DC COMICS. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1994. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First Edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket. 1/2"-inch tear at head of rear panel of jacket. Hint of light shelf wear at spine ends & along edges on jacket. . VERTIGO/DC COMICS. hardcover
1994311006NY: VERTIGO/DC COMICS. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1994. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First hardcover edition. Near fine in fine dust jacket. Crease & 2 neatly repaired nicks at upper corner of title page. A graphic novel. . VERTIGO/DC COMICS. hardcover
1867D12669London: Bell and Daldy Chiswick Press 1867. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher's red cloth ornately stamped in blind and gilt on boards and spine a.e.g.; 8vo; pp. ix 1 398; plus 29 plates by C. W. Cope P. H. Calderon W. Millais W. Holman Hunt Otto Speckter G. H. Thomas E. Warren Lorenz Flohlich W. B. Scott E. B. Jones Harrison Weir John Tenniel Joseph Wolf W. P. Burton M. E. Edwards and Charles Keene. Complete. Cloth a little rubbed here and there; spine tips lightly chipped and fraying a bit along joints; some light bumping along edges of boards; joints and hinges tender with binding somewhat shaken. Internally bright and clean. Bookplate of Kenneth A. Lohf. <br/><br/> Bell and Daldy [Chiswick Press] hardcover
2010FLAHIVE-1721DC Comics New York 2010 First printing. A new copy in a new hard slipcase. A clean tight copy. Still in publisher's original shrinkwrap in publisher's box. Fiction-J. 1st Edition. Hardcover. New/New. DC Comics, New York hardcover
63-7040New York: Hastings House 1980. Folio. Green Cloth Dust Jacket 586 Illustrations many color Very Good with light spotting to cover cloth sun-fading to spine of DJ. New York: Hastings House, 1980. hardcover
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
199838037Barcelona 1998. FIRST EDITION of these poems and prose poems by Gimferrer in Catalan with Japanese translation laid in illustrated with EIGHT ORIGINAL FULL-PAGE COLOR LITHOGRAPHS four by Fusako Yasuda and four by Lluís Pessa. EDITION LIMITED TO ONLY TWELVE 12 NUMBERED COPIES. Signed by the author and the artists. 4to. Loose as issued in original wraps and very attractive board slipcase covered with Japanese paper. FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS. Like new. A LIVRE D'ARTISTE OF THE GREATEST RARITY. <br/><br/> paperback
1962ABE-1659815591504The Push Pin Graphic 1962 Softcover 8vo. 1st edition. Unpaginated. Illustrated staple-bound wraps. Sepia tone & B&W photo illustrations. Scarce. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. The Push Pin Graphic paperback
3106Madrid: Summa Editorial 2004. A bibliophile edition of selections from Berceo's masterpiece ILLUSTRATED WITH 9 FULL-PAGE HORS-TEXTE MIXED ETCHINGS BY ASCENSION BIOSCA AFTER SANDRA ESCOHOTADO AND FERNANDO CANO. Each etching is SIGNED AND JUSTIFIED BY BIOSCA IN PENCIL. From a total edition of 89 numbered copies all printed on fine thick wove paper this is ONE OF ONLY 40 COPIES WITH THE ETCHINGS PRINTED IN BLACK. Large folio. Loose as issued in wraps. Housed in publisher's attractive silk folding case. Prospectuses laid in. FINE AND BRIGHT. New. <br/><br/> Madrid: Summa Editorial, 2004 paperback
1973G0603057616I5N00Dean & Son 1973. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Dean & Son hardcover
1972Q-0603075045Dean & Son 1972. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dean & Son hardcover
011477New York: Playmore Inc Dean & Sons Pictorial hardcover binding clean square and tight - interior clean and tight. 176 pages. No date listed. Beautifully illustrated. Size: 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall. Illus. by Grahame Johnstone Janet and Anne. Hardcover. Very Good/har. Playmore Inc (Dean & Sons) Hardcover
2359Paris: Rene Kieffer 1926. Illustrated with drawings by Braun printed in sepia. Limited and numbered edition printed on good wove paper. This copy is EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED WITH A SUITE OF 14 DRAWINGS BY HENRIETTE BELLAIR IN TWO STATES hand-colored and uncolored. Only 200 of these suites were printed. 8vo. Bound in decorated boards. Original wraps bound in. Moderate wear to extremities of binding. Endpapers browned internally otherwise bright and fine. <br/><br/> Paris: Rene Kieffer, 1926 paperback
188939504Paris: Maison Quantin 1889. Forain. THE EXTRAORDINARY PROSPECTUS OF A LAVISHLY-ILLUSTRATED WORK ON THE CAFE-CONCERT.THAT WAS NEVER PUBLISHED! 8 pp two loose plates. Printed on Imperial Japanese paper with the loose plate in two states: in color on Imperial Japanese paper and in black on Japanese tissue. Only a few copies of this prospectus were printed and it is safe to assume that most have not survived the Bibliothèque Nationale has one missing the subscription form. Laid into this copy exceptionally is the subscription form 4 pp the final page blank. Large folio. Self-wraps. Some light wear to edges and the plate on Japan tissue a bit spotted else A PRISTINE COPY OF AN EXTREMELY RARE ITEM DEVOTED TO THE CAFE-CONCERT A PARISIAN INSTITUTION PAR EXCELLENCE. <br/><br/> Maison Quantin paperback
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
1870B4A260110020yLondon: Macmillan and co 1870 1870. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Text in clean/unmarked condition. Cover shows considerable wear with tears. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We ship daily. London: Macmillan and co, 1870 hardcover
16-2566Berlin: Genossenschaft PAN 1898. Folio. Original wraps with original graphics by HALM PETER ; VON VOLKMANN HANS RICHARD; Maximilian von Fichard; KAMPMANN GUSTAV . Söhn HDO: 52903-1 2 3 4.Edited by Richard Graul and Caesar Flaischlen et al.PAN the important German 21 volume art nouveau periodical 1895-1900 is a deluxe fin de siècle periodical with plates illustrations color initials vignettes and tail-pieces representing a multitude of processes of modern picture reproduction including original lithographs etchings and woodcuts. Berlin: Genossenschaft PAN, 1898. paperback
1912ST17640-391New York: Dodge Publishing Company 1912. 265 x 195 mm. 10 1/4 x 8". Title page and 52 unnumbered leaves printed on recto only. Translated by Edward FitzGerald. <br/> EXCELLENT TEAL CRUSHED MOROCCO GILT BY THE HARCOURT BINDERY stamp-signed on verso of front free endpaper covers framed by multiple plain and dotted rules enclosing a twining grapevine central panel with palmette and floral cornerpieces raised bands spine compartments densely gilt LOVELY CITRON MOROCCO DOUBLURES EACH with large oval medallion at center CONTAINING ONE OF THE COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS BY HANSCOM & CUMMINGS enclosed by a graceful gilt frame corners with intricate gilt vines bearing clusters of onlaid burgundy morocco grapes fawn-colored moiré silk endleaves top edge gilt other edges untrimmed joints expertly repaired. In an early original blue cloth dust jacket. With 26 of 28 two having been used for the doublures memorably intriguing tipped-on color plates by Adelaide Hanscom and Blanche Cummings all with tissue guards and the text with Orientalist decorations those on the title and opening pages hand-colored and highlighted with gilt. Paas 1513. Spine evenly darkened title page with small tears at inner margin lower corner of one plate torn at tip image unaffected other trivial imperfections but still quite an attractive copy--clean fresh and bright the leaves with vast margins and the heavily-gilt binding lustrous.<br/> <br/> This is an especially appealing copy of a ground-breaking illustrated edition of the Rubaiyat in an elaborate binding with splendid doublures created by a prominent American workshop using images from two of the color plates in the work. One of the early women pioneers in the field San Francisco photographer Adelaide Hanscom 1875-1931 began working on photographs to illustrate the Rubaiyat in 1903 and called on members of the Bay Area's bohemian literary and artistic community to serve as models among them "Poet of the Sierras" Joaquin Miller the white-bearded sage in our illustrations Charles Sterling George Wharton James and Charles Keeler. Hanscom was already making a name for herself as a portrait photographer and as a member of the Pictorialism movement defined by Britannica as "an approach to photography that emphasizes beauty of subject matter tonality and composition rather than the documentation of reality." Those characteristics are on prominent display in her Rubaiyat images first published as sepia-toned photogravures in 1905. This work caused a sensation and won Hanscom international attention including a silver medal at the Liverpool Exposition in England. Perhaps more meaningful to Hanscom was the notice of the great Alfred Stieglitz who made her an Associate Member of his Photo-Secession and included two of her prints in an exhibition at the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession later known as "219" in New York. The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 destroyed the studio of Hanscom and her partner Cumming including all the negatives of the Rubaiyat plates. The photographs copyrighted by Dodge Publishing were all that remained. The Getty Center which owns a copy of this work suggests that Hanscom and Cumming created the plates here by hand-coloring the photographs and the title of our edition implies those "Life Studies" were then photographed for this work. The memorable binding is by Boston's Harcourt Bindery founded in 1900 to provide hand bookbinding services for the publications of the burgeoning number of private presses created by the Arts & Crafts Movement in New England. The binders took two of the color plates from the work--the frontispiece and the final image from the 1905 edition--to create centerpieces for the doublures adding a gilt and onlaid grape arbor that evokes imagery from the poem. The Harcourt Bindery remains the largest bindery in the United States exclusively devoted to fine bookbinding by hand. Dodge Publishing Company unknown
1917333<p>n.p. England 1917. Very good internally but vellum heavily soiled and toned boards bowed contents clean with some light finger-soiling. Attractive manuscript children's book filled with watercolor illustrations.<br /><br />A whimsical story in verse about a carefree itinerant fellow and his dog set in the early twentieth century wandering the towns of southern England before finding and then losing untold riches in Canterbury - and learning that time and leisure are more valuable than money.<br /><br />This book appears to be unpublished as we trace no printed version of any variation of this title by this author or illustrators.<br /><br />Oblong 4to. 7 leaves. Clearly a work of love as it is bound in full vellum with gilt lettering and marbled endpapers.</p>
66365Very Good. P. 300 from the periodical. Loose sheet 10 3/4" x 16". With 4 images: Our Camp in Utah; Clearing Out a Saloon; The Stage Coach Between Salt Lake City and Ophir City; United States' Trooper and Indian. unknown
1905151266New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1905. 1st ed. thus. Very Good. large octavo. pictorial boards 295pp. frontis. b/w plates text ills. 12pp. PublishersÕ catalogue bound at rear. Tan binding with a tipped on picture of animals under a tree on front board. Impression unknown. Neat ownership stamp o/w a nice copy Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1881L2614D. Appleton & Company. Fair with no dust jacket. 1881. First Edition; 2nd State. Pictorial Hardcover. Shelfwear rubbing to edges of covers w/small tears and corners lightly bumped some light soiling and several moisture spots interior hinges starting to crack page 23 has several tiny tears and some tiny chips along edges page 203 has 1/2" tear to fore-edge pages mildly toning very tiny burn spot to top corners of last dozen pages a couple pencilled numbers inside front and rear covers; brown pictorial covers w/gilt rabbit in a garden gilt lettering on spine pink butterfly design endpapers; 8 plates; POINTS: the word "presumptuous" on page 9 and the ad at end of text for this book; 231 pages . D. Appleton & Company hardcover
190488203MLuther Minter 1904. Hardcover. Good. Blue cloth cover with illustrations and lettering in black and red. Unmarked with the exception of a red-ink soil stain on the front flyleaf. Pages yellowed with age and foxing on edges. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and bumping along edges and spine. Cover is disolored around edges and spine. Creasing on some pages. Luther Minter hardcover
71-1438New York: Leslie’s 1879. Wood engraving. 14 x 9 1/4 in. image; 16 x 11 in. sheet. Very Good light toning along sheet edges.Provenance: From the Collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. New York: Leslie’s, 1879. unknown
18831359696Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1883. Riverside Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; 12 volumes; Riverside edition; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print raised bands; Boards half bound with brown leather to spine and corners and marbled paper to boards toning to spine leather with slight scuffing on some volumes light wear to spine caps edges and corners else clean and strong; Text blocks have gilt top edge marbled endpapers name and date penciled on front endpapers some volumes with uncut pages else clean and tight unless otherwise noted below; Frontispiece and illustrated title page in each volume "illustrated with etchings by Blum Church Dielman Gifford Shirlaw and Turner"; CONTENTS: Vol. I. Twice-Told Tales 538 pages - Vol. II. Mosses from an Old Manse 559 pages - Vol. III. The House of the Seven Gables ; and The Snow Image and Other Twice-Told Tales cracked front hinge; 641 pages - Vol. IV. A Wonder Book ; Tanglewood Tales ; and Grandfather's Chair 637 pages - Vol. V. The Scarlet Letter ; and The Blithedale Romance light spotting on spine; 600 pages - Vol. VI. The Marble Faun or The Romance of Monte Beni 527 pages - Vol. VII. Our Old Home ; and English Note-Books. Vol. I surface tear to front leather at spine edge; 588 pages - Vol. VIII. Our Old Home ; and English Note-Books. Vol. II 619 pages - Vol. IX. Passages from the American Note-Books 458 pages - Vol. X. Passages from the French and Italian Note-Books 574 pages - Vol. XI. The Dolliver Romance ; Fanshawe ; and Septimus Felton : with an Appendix Containing "The Ancestral Footstep" 521 pages - Vol. XII. Tales Sketches and Other Papers : with a Biographical Sketch by George Parsons Lathrop 578 pages. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1359696. FP New Rockville Stock. Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover