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18681407213Paris: Bibliothèque d'Éducation J. Hetzel 1868. Hardcover. Quarto 768 pages. In Fair plus condition. Spine is green with gold print on red banner. Boards quarter bound with green cloth to spine and marbled paper to boards; worn spine caps and corners toning to spine peripheral toning mild shelf wear. Text block has cracked hinges tanning to endpapers. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece and plates maps drawings. <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.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area Netdesk Column QB ND-QB. 1407213. FP New Rockville Stock. Bibliothèque d'Éducation, J. Hetzel hardcover
68403London: Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington 1883. Russian Adventure 'New Edition'. Octavo 21 x 15cm pp.xii; 377 1. With a folding map and illustrations by Ferat and Barbant including a frontispiece. Publisher's green cloth with gilt titles and black decoration to spine and upper. Yellow-coated endpapers. Ink names to endpapers. Contents generally clean. Binding shows acceptable wear with joints rubbed corners pushed frayed at spine tips inner paper joints cracked as usual. Very good. Verne's classic tale of adventure and intrigue in the Russian Empire which was first published in English in 1877; also includes Verne's novella 'The Mutineers' which was omitted from most printings after 1912. Provenance; H.A.V. Bulleid M.A. 1912-2009 writer film-maker and cinema historian and an amateur bibliographer of Jules Verne. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1883 unknown
65163London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1878. Strange Tale SECOND UK EDITION. Octavo 19 x 15cm pp.xii; 246. With 44 engraved illustrations including a tissue-guarded frontispiece by Jules Férat and Charles Barbant. Publiisher's pale blue cloth with gilt titles and black decoration to spine and upper coated cream endpapers all edges gilt. No inscriptions inside paper hinges cracked contents clean cloth a little rubbed frayed to spine ends some ripples to cloth on rear board spine toned. A very good copy. The discovery of an apparent race of troglodytes holds up the development of a promising new vein at an old coal mine near Stirling in Scotland. First published in English in 1877. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1878 unknown
191030841Paris: Hetzel 1910. Later printing. Hardcover. g. Quarto. 4 434 2pp. Elaborately decorated publisher's binding of red cloth stamped in gilt and printed in black and green on the front and spine. The head of an elephant in the upper left corner of the front panel with pictorial scenes in three ruled inset blocks entwined by a long sprig of green leaves; a fan device at the center has a stylized title motif with "Jules Verne" and "Voyages Extraordinaires" in a scroll below it. The back panel has a central medallion with the publisher's monogram printed within a frame of Greek-style decoration printed in black. All edges gilt. Blue-grey coated endpapers. Engraved frontispiece protected with a tissue guard. Title page vignette. "Vingt Mille Lieues Sous Les Mers" English: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne published in 1870. It tells the story of Captain Nemo and his submarine Nautilus as seen from the perspective of Professor Pierre Aronnax. The original edition had no illustrations; this copy is identical to the first illustrated edition which was published in 1871. 111 illustrations by Riou 24 and Alphonse de Neuville 86 engraved by Hildibrand. Includes 6 chromotypographs and 2 full-page b/w maps. Some age wear on binding with upper spine somewhat rippled and moderate rubbing along edges. Book poorly recased with glue remain along gutters. Tissue guard and title page slightly foxed. Minor and sporadic foxing throughout. Slight age toning along paper margin. Text in French. Binding in overall good interior in good to good condition. Hetzel hardcover
93361Eksp. zagotov. gos. bumag Skt. Peterburg 1899. . Small folio 33 x 23 cm. 6 accordion-folded leaves with a printed page as front cover and another as rear cover chromolithographed illustrations throughout; light spotting and soiling mostly on the external flaps.<br /> a fine example of one of Vasnetsov's most famous illustrated works published to commemorate the anniversary of Pushkin's birth. The Song of Wise Oleg is based on a chronicle by Nikolay Karamzin and remains one of the most well-known Russian poems of all time. <br /><br />Illustrated in the style of a medieval manuscript it is richly embellished with head and tail pieces and decorated initials. The Song became a turning point in the development of the book as an integrated art form and was presented at the International Exhibition for Book Printing and Graphics in 1914.<br /> Kilgour 897; Seslavinskiy Girlianda 189. Eksp. zagotov. gos. bumag, Skt. Peterburg, [1899]. unknown
66497London: John Lane the Bodley Head 1897. Aesthetic Literature FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 21 x 17cm pp.316 16. With 18 black and white plates by various artists including the Scottish painter D.Y. Cameron each with a tissue-guard. Publisher's yellow cloth with titles and decoration in black. All edges untrimmed. Internally clean with some toning to endpapers. A few leaves poorly opened. A large contemporary library label to rear board. Spine browned with moderate general wear and a 1cm split to head. Very good. The last of 13 volumes in this era-defining series combining short stories poetry essays reviews and contemporary art. This issue features 'The Blessed' by Yeats. London: John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1897 unknown
66989London: Hodder & Stoughton December 1912. Literary Magazine ORIGINAL MAGAZINE SPECIAL. Folio 34 x 23cm pp.xvi; 133-196; 217; xvii-xxxv. Not including the special portfolio of colour plates by Dulac and also lacking the frontispiece portrait of Kipling. With numerous in-text black and white illustrations and occasional colour plates by various artists. Publisher's brown soft cloth-covered covers titled and decorated in red with a black and white photograph of Rudyard Kipling to upper priced at 2s. Moderate wear to covers including some chips and tears to spine. Frontispiece carefully removed otherwise plates appear intact. Internally clean. Good. A bumper selection of bookish articles focusing on subjects including Rudyard Kipling George Meredith Mrs Gaskell The Loeb Library Lord Byron William Morris and Thomas Hardy. London: Hodder & Stoughton, December 1912 unknown
1916010475Paris: L'Édition française Illustrée 1916. French first world war-time satirical illustrated magazine. Red cloth spine with illustrated papered boards. Containig 13 issues from July to Sepetmber 1916.Approx.9.25 X 12.25 inches.Boards rubbed to edges and corners rear endaper with splits along the hinge binding sound. A good copy. Original Copy. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. L'Édition française Illustrée Hardcover
1915010476Paris: L'Édition française Illustrée 1915. French first world war-time satirical illustrated magazine. Red cloth spine with illustrated papered boards. Containig 13 issues from October to December 1916.Approx.9.25 X 12.25 inches.Boards rubbed and worn to edges and corners binding sound. A good copy. Original Copy. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. L'Édition française Illustrée Hardcover
31858Winnipeg : Newspaper Cartoonists' Association of Manitoba . First Edition . VG . 8VO . Caricature of prominent Manitobans printed on glossy bright stock. Light wear gilt faded on spine hinges cracked but holding. Mounted photo of yacht laid in with caption"When the Duke of Kent was on his way to our island on the Minnie wa-wa" .Peel 3220. Newspaper Cartoonists' Association of Manitoba unknown
190121877London : Otto Limited 1901-1907 . First Editions . VG . 4TO . Bound in publisher's red-brick cloth. Extensively illustrated in black and white and colour with every kind of illustration. A treasure trove of period material. Copies bright and generally unworn. Hinges loose in some cases Not all covers or indices are present A very handsome set. Very heavy books special shipping considerations will apply. Otto Limited hardcover
1864mon0000078266Groombridge and Sons London 1864-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0.0000 in x 0.0000 in x 0.0000 in. Volume V of the Intellectual Observer ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES IN COLOURS AND TINTS AND NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS ON' WOOD. Groombridge and Sons, London hardcover
1863mon0000078263Groombridge and Sons London 1863-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0.0000 in x 0.0000 in x 0.0000 in. 1863 leather bound edition of the intellectual observer volume II - ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES IN COLOURS AND TINTS AlID NUMEROUS ENGRAVlNGS ON WOOD. Groombridge and Sons, London hardcover
1865mon0000078264Groombridge and Sons London 1865-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0.0000 in x 0.0000 in x 0.0000 in. 1865 leather bound edition volume VI of the Intectual Observer libris plate to end paper ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES IN COLOURS AND TINTS AND NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD Groombridge and Sons, London hardcover
1865mon0000078247Groombridge and Sons London 1865-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0.0000 cent in x 0.0000 cent in x 0.0000 cent in. Rebound leather edition half bound on brown and burgundy cloth includes two Volumes VII & VIII. REVIEW OF NATURAL HISTORY MICROSCOPIC RESEARCH AND RECREATIVE SCIENCE . VOLUME VII & VIII - ILLUSTRATED with PLATES IN COLOURS AND TINTS AND NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD from GROOMBRIDGE AND SONS Groombridge and Sons, London hardcover
1867mon0000078249Groombridge and Sons London 1867-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 0.0000 cent in x 0.0000 cent in x 0.0000 cent in. loose leather binding 1867 edition vol XI repoairable and inner content very good ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES IN COLOURS and TINTS AND NUMEROUS Engravings on wood Groombridge and Sons, London hardcover
1900250213-MB68Judge and Leslie's Weekly 1900. Very Good Large Folio Hardcover hinges reinforced Over 500 Camera Views and Colored Plates no date circa 1900 544 Pages . Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dustjacket. large Folio. Judge and Leslie's Weekly Hardcover
193041220London: The British & dominions School Of Drawing C1930. Presumed First. Softcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Author's and illustrator's comprise Bouverie HoytonEdward S Hynes Norman WilliamsLawson Wood Will Owen Con H. Lomax George Dixon Oswald Barrett Herbert Furst Charles Bassett and others. Size: A4 300 x 210mm approx. Slight wear to spine. Very Slight Foxing. slight wear to covers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Art & Design; Inventory No: 41220. . The British & dominions School Of Drawing paperback
1885D2538Paris: A. Quantin 1885. Paperback. Very Good. Plain paper wraps with full-color illustrated jacket in glassine. Illustrated throughout with vignettes and tissue-guarded full-color plates. Includes a nice band of placeholder ribbons. Some light browning along edges of text block; glassine just a little chipped at spine tips and corners; first four pages starting. Nice. <br/><br/> A. Quantin paperback
117139Moscow & St Petersburg but printed in Penza lzd. Khudozhestvennyi Klub 1918. . First only edition 8vo 23 x 17.5 cm; lithographed title 6 linocuts of which 4 are in colour ownership inscription in pencil to p1; original purple printed wrappers with mounted illustration by Usenko reapirs to spine covers faded else a very good copy.<br /> The first collection of poems from the Imagists printed in a tiny edition in the Penza provincial printing house. 'Exodus' refers to leaving Penza where Mariengof lived as a student. In the spring of 1918 the poet's father died from a stray bullet during the rebellion of the Czech legionnaires. After this tragic event Mariengof left Penza forever and moved to Moscow where he organised a group of four poet friends: Esenin Mariengof Shershenevich and Ivnev which became the backbone of a new literary movement. Mariengof later said 'Imagism was born in the city of Penza on Kazanskaya Street'. <br /><br />The collection of poetry also includes the notable first appearance of Osip Mandel'shtam's Dekabrist' from 1917 a striking anomaly it would be first published officially in Tristia in 1922. Not much is known about the artist Vitaliy Usenko but his illustrations are incredibly striking.<br /> Moscow & St Petersburg (but printed in Penza), lzd. Khudozhestvennyi Klub, 1918. unknown
16-2555Berlin: Genossenschaft PAN 1895. Original wraps with graphics by Ubbelohde Otto & Otto Gampert. Reproduced is A POSTER BY MAbel Dearmer.Söhn HDO: 52605- 1 2 Edited by Richard Graul and Caesar Flaischlen.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, 1895 paperback
2017FLAHIVE-2603Oni Press Portland 2017 First edition. First printing of the special hardcover deluxe edition with full number line. A brand-new copy without a jacket as issued. A clean unmarked copy. Features an exclusive sound chip of Rick and Morty. Issues 11-20 of the comic book series. Art-F. 1st Edition Special Edition. Hardcover. As New/No Jacket. Oni Press, Portland hardcover
19702111902158502600Kodansha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1 book Size: 30cm Kodansha paperback
50042<p>London Collins 1925. FIRST EDITION circa 1925 245 x 180 mm 9¾ x 7 inches pink and white patterned cloth colour printed with illustrations of children playing outdoor games paper title labels to upper cover and spine 144 pages. Pretty coloured frontispiece unsigned coloured vignette on title page by Agnes Richardson unsigned 8 other colour plates by Charles Robinson Louis Wain Joyce Mercer 2 E. Dorothy Rees and Honor Appleton etc. Full page illustrations in black and white with yellow by Charles Robinson 2 Grace Lodge and others text illustrations by H.B. Neilson and H.G.C. Marsh Lambert. First item: The Little Sister by Laurence Alma Tadema other authors include Ethel Talbot and Katharine Tynan. There is a 2 page poem on Robin Hood by G.B. Hughes with a colour plate and a 1 page poem about a Golly. Spine slightly darkened with a tiny nick to head and tail upper cover slightly dusty and very slightly bowed 4 items coloured by a child 1 messily otherwise contents very nice. A sweet annual for very young children quite scarce. A very good plus copy. Adley and Lofts mention only 2 years 1956 and 1957 not listed in Alan Clark but the British Library Catalogue lists it from 1922-1935. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, Collins, (1925). hardcover
300-02324The Hillingdon Press. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Hillingdon Press paperback