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1491842636.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
190721179131907. London A. & C. Black 1907 but 1915. Large 8vo. Original navy blue decorated cloth with dust-wrappers unknown to the bibliographer; pp. x 2 205 2 publisher's catalogue; with decorated title-page in black and green and a total of 67 coloured plates protected by captioned tissue-guards and a large folding map of the region printed in sepia tipped in to rear; cloth very well preserved; wrappers with a few small marginal flaws very light offsetting from endpapers otherwise very good.Reprint the variant in the less elaboarate binding. This is a fine monograph on the Clyde not only detailing the ship-building industry but the picturesque aspects of the landscape and history as well in a binding designed by Albert Angus Turbayne one of the leading book designers and follower of William Morris of American-Scottish extraction. Inman 14. hardcover
1843140947309London: Chapman & Hall / Bradbury & Evans 1843. First Edition. Near Fine. 1843 1845 1846 1846 1848. First editions of all five of Charles Dickens' Christmas Books Smith II.4-6 II.8-9. A Christmas Carol is the first issue with title page printed in red and blue dated 1843 in Roman numerals; half title and verso of title page printed in blue; "Stave I" on page 1. The Chimes first edition second issue with the publisher's name below the plate on the vignette title page. The Cricket on the Hearth first edition second issue with 2pp. ads. The Battle of Life first edition Todd's fifth state of the engraved title page with "A Love Story" in a scroll held by a cupid; terminal ads announce the publication in parts of Dombey and Son and the bound volume of Oliver Twist. The Haunted Man first edition first and only issue.<p>All five volumes bound in full polished calf with elaborate gilt seasonal stamping unique to each book. Morocco title labels to ribbed spines gilt dentelles all edges gilt. Sangorski & Sutcliffe stamp in gilt to front turn-in of each volume. Original cloth covers and spines bound in rear of all volumes but the last. Housed in an open-ended slipcase moderately rubbed and toned covered in the same floral gilt-embellished paper used for endpapers. Near Fine with slightly rubbed spines. Light edge toning to interiors occasional thumbing and staining and spots of foxing. <p>No writer is more closely associated with Christmas than Charles Dickens who began with the immortal A Christmas Carol in November 1843. It was published on December 19 and sold so well there were seven editions by the following May. The Chimes followed in December 1844 and three more books appeared in 1845 1846 and 1848 two of the title page dates follow the then-common practice of dating a book published in November or December with the coming year.<br /> <p>The enduring appeal of Dickens’ Christmas stories lies in his unmatched ability to combine sentimentality with melancholy or righteous fury a balancing act of light and dark. A Christmas Carol composed as Dickens walked weeping through the dark London streets was intended to draw attention to the plight of the working poor in London. The Chimes attacks the cruelty and hypocrisy of the rich and the protagonist of The Cricket on the Hearth contemplates murder. The Haunted Man the last novella emphasizes the need to remember past sorrows and hardships.<br /> <br /> <p>Dickens wanted his Christmas books to be pretty – his specifications for the first cut severely into his profits – and it is appropriate that these copies have been given jewel-like bindings by Sangorski & Sutcliffe one of the most famous fine binderies in the English-speaking world. A beautiful set of beautiful stories illustrated by the leading artists of the day. Chapman & Hall / Bradbury & Evans unknown
1894024029Chicago Illinois: Pilgrim's Progress Publishing Co. 1894. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good. Barnard Frederick; Dalziel Brothers. Bunyan's celebrated 1678 Christian allegory specifically designed to appeal to young readers with 100 illustrations by Frederick Barnard & other artists as well as engravings by the Dalziel Brothers. In 327 pages with an Introductory Notice of the Author. Copyrighted in 1893 by John C. Winston who also provided the lithographed Frontispiece from 1890 this is the 1894 edition by Pilgrim's Progress Publishing Co. Small quarto 7.75" x 10" has brilliantly decorated brown cloth boards stamped with an elaborate design of Christian on his journey & black lettering to front & spine. Condition is VG- minus: quite clean with the occasional spot or smudge text block strong & straight though both hinges are cracked & rear endpapers have become detached. Modest rubbing to extremities very heavy at both ends of spine & all corners--all show slight tears & fraying. Pages creamy white with age-appropriate tanning heavier to edges. Light foxing to title page which becomes quite heavy on the adjacent tissued guard. No DJ as issued: the boards are lovely enough! Our photos depict the exact book you will receive never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same day shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays Pacific time; later orders Weekends & holidays ship very next business day. <br/> <br/> Pilgrim's Progress Publishing Co. hardcover
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
185079133New York NY USA: Elton & CO and John McLoughlin Circa 1850s. Hardcover. Good. The Charmed Fawn: Pleasure Books for Children Elton & Co John McLoughlin Collection of 4 Titles: Peter the 'Goatherd and Battle of Blenheim' 'Ugly Little Duck or The Beautiful Swan' 'The Story of the Charmed Fawn' and 'The Story of Hans In Luck or the Five Bad Bargains' Rebound Copy Circa 1850's. Cover board depicts 'The Charmed Fawn' states John McLoughlin Successor to ELTON & CO Publisher but the books themselves collected and rebound together only state Elton & CO as publishers. Spine and back board are a maroon wrapping with tanned endpapers. All four books are in tact and complete within the book but have foxing and wear due to age/use. There is a curve to the boards as well. Still very nice rebound collection of Rare Children's story pamphlets circa 1850's. G Elton & CO and John McLoughlin hardcover
19311412312New York: The Macmillan Company 1931. Limited edition 312/400. Hardcover. Quarto x 326 pages. In Fair plus condition in a Fair slipcase. Slipcase in black paper title label on spine illustrated pastedowns on front and rear panels; tears to corners and edges stain and crease to pastedown on rear panel shelf wear. Spine is blue with gold print. Boards quarter bound with blue cloth to spine and light blue cloth to boards; light wear to spine caps and corners. Text block has deckle edges; spotting to edges and endpapers spine cracks at pages 178 and 194. Illustrated: color frontispiece and plates printed music. Signed in ink by the contributors on the limited edition page. <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 /> NOTE: Shelved in Net Desk work area. 1412312. FP New Rockville Stock. The Macmillan Company hardcover
18991803120045London : Grant Richards 1899. Hardcover. Good. Two octavo volumes 25 cm. 1899-1900. 12 issues of the entire reissue of the Butterfly. Contemporary 3/4 green Moroccan leather over green linen. iv 278; ii 294 pp; illustrated. Rubbing slight fading to spines. Occasional spotting. Original yellow wraps bound in rear of volumes. Wraps evenly faded and toned. <br> In 1899 Richards attempted to revive a literary monthly created by Walter Haddon in 1893 called The Butterfly. <br> Contributors to The Butterfly which only lasted twelve issues included H. D. Lowry Arthur Morrison Nora Hopper and many others. Each issue was heavily Illustrated with reproductions of drawings by Max Beerbohm S. H. Sime and Joseph Pennell among others. <br> Includes the first appearance of A Vision of Judgment by D.O. H. G. Wells and 3 pieces of fiction by Laurence Housman: The Palace of Content; A Gander and His Geese; and Tales of a Woodcutter The Old Yew Tree and The Whitethorn's Story. <br> From the estate of Jim Graham former Washington D.C. City Council Member 1998-2014. Graham was head of Whitman-Walker Clinic 1984–1999 and a noted gay community pioneer. London : Grant Richards hardcover
1910341925London: The Boys Own Annual 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in the original gilt decorated pictorial cloth. Boards and spine starting. Lacks the title page. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 840 pages. Subjects; The Boys Own Annual. Children's Periodicals. 20th century periodicals. London: The Boys Own Annual hardcover
1879403845London : ""Boy's Own Paper"" Office 1879. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth over bevelled boards. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling and rubbing to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall. Date is suggested/cannot be verified. Physical description; 840 pages 29 cm heavily illustrated illustrated endpapers. Subjects; Children's literature English ; Periodicals. Adventure stories English ; Periodicals. Children's periodicals English. Boys ; Juvenile literature ; Periodicals. Boys ; Periodicals. London : ""Boy's Own Paper"" Office hardcover
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
19351380449New York: The Platt & Munk Co 1935. Hardcover. Quarto 125 pages. In Fair plus condition. Spine is blue with brown print. Boards in blue cloth with brown print. Wear to spine caps edges and corners light shelf wear. Text block is missing front flyleaf name in ink on front pastedown bookplate on front endpaper small tear at bottom of page 63. Illustrated: color frontispiece and plates brown and white text 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 Netdesk office Case #1. 1380449. FP New Rockville Stock. The Platt & Munk Co hardcover
19038306New York: Frederick A. Stokes. Very Good. 1903. First Edition. Hardcover. Boards are worn - see image. 2" closed tear at bottom edge of title page. ; Interior of the book is in excellent condition - exception noted. A truly oversize "lap" book that was meant to entertain a child as depicted on front cover. This copy was admired and enjoyed carefully while being read which remains clean and unmarked. Tight binding. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Frederick A. Stokes hardcover
1926638159Longmans Green 1926. Later Printing. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. A good copy in the original pictorial blue cloth stamped in gilt and blind cloth has some fray and wear; small dampstain to lower corner of front cover; ink name and writing on upper cover; some minor stains and browning to text; ink name initials and bookseller's ink stamp on front endppaers; at least one page corner folded. Longmans, Green hardcover
19321405385Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1932. Hardcover. Quarto Two volumes xxii 691 pages 49 leaves of plates ; xv 821 pages leaves of plates numbered 50-90. In Fair condition. Spines green with gold print. Boards in green cloth gold print; fraying to spine caps and corners mottled fading overall. Text blocks has spotting to endpapers insect damage vol. 1 pages 671-686 ; vol. 2. plates 81-90 and rear endpapers. Illustrated: b&w drawings photographs color plates. Signed in ink by the author on the title page of each volume inscribed in ink by the author on the front flyleaf of first volume.<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 /> NOTE: Shelved in Net Desk work area. 1405385. FP New Rockville Stock. University of Minnesota Press hardcover
1900274959Edinburgh: Blackwood 1900. hardcover. very good. Historical descriptions by John Hill Burton. Illustrated with 240 fine steel engravings with tissue guards and many text illustrations in woodcut. 4 volumes tall 4to blue cloth. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd n.d. ca. 1900 Very good.<br/> <br/> Blackwood unknown
449739Studio Vista. Paperback. Fair. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Stock Image Used may show difference to actual copyGood condition commensurate with age with some tanning to edges and some signs of shelf damage. Content remains clean and binding sturdy. Illustrations all remain vibrant and thus a good condition copy Studio Vista paperback
190893748London:: Archibald Constable & Co. Good. 1908. Hardcover. B000R9D11E . With about 130 illustrations color frontispiece and title page - all other illustrations are black and white. First edition thus. Shelf worn starting to separate at the front hinge else good in paper covered boards with color illustrations on front board and spine. No dust jacket. ; 435 pages . Archibald Constable & Co., hardcover
200751045Moscow: Coalco Vasily Anisimov 2007. First edition. Hardcover. near fine. 1/100. Folio. 209pp. 1. Housed in a custom dark blue leather clamshell box with blind-stamped decorative tooling to the covers a circular pictorial inlay on the front gilt lettering and raised bands on the spine. Interior of the box in blue suede with lifting ribbon. Elaborate dark blue and gold silk-cover binding with gilt lettering and pictorial circular inlays on the front cover. Spine in dark blue leather with raised bands and gilt designs. All edges in gilt. Gold ribbon marker. Lustrous silver endpapers. Text in English.<br /> <br /> This beautifully printed book is a compilation of Russian folk-tales and proverbs privately printed by Russian billionaire and businessman Vasily Anisimov b.1951 as a gift for friends in a limited run of 100 copies. This copy is un-numbered on the colophon. Compiled edited and translated into English by Fr. or Archpriest Christopher Hill and Olga Piskunova. Illustrated throughout with pasted-on color reproductions after original paintings by Nina Alyoshina and Marina Gracheva frontispiece is tipped in. Box binding and interior all clean vibrant and near fine condition. Scarce. Coalco [Vasily Anisimov] hardcover
1932004833Akron Oh: Saalfield 1932. Staplebound. Very Good . 8 1/2" x 11" full color illustrations on each page by Virginia Albert full color cover by Frances Brundage. Printed on 'linen-like' paper with blue text. "Peter Rabbit and Sammy Squirrel" and "Peter Rabbit and His Pa" are included. Saalfield number 856. Saalfield unknown
2000james97Knopf New York 2000 Knopf New York 2000. First edition. First printing with full number line. Hardbound. A new copy in a new jacket. A pristine unread copy. Price $14.95 intact on front flap. SIGNED BY BRADBURY on title page as pictured. Smoke-free no defects. Comes with archival-quality mylar dust jacket protector. Ferry-Art. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Knopf, New York hardcover
196830682New Britain CT: REM/Robert E Massmann 1968. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. 35 pages; 4 cm. Printed at Art Press and issued in slipcase in an edition of 300 copies with hand coloring by Eloise and Robert Massmann. Typography and binding by R.E.M. offset printed. With original prospectus. Yellow endpapers red printed emblem of poodle on cover slipcase and prospectus. 2681 <br/><br/> REM/Robert E Massmann hardcover
195327100302Kingsport TN: Kingsport City Schools 1953. This is a brochure prepared for parents of children in public schools in Kingsport Tennessee. It is directed towards the parents who are sending their kids to school for the first time. The brochure is divided up into categories: Rules & Regulations Visits & Conferences Health & Safety Readiness in Subject-matter Areas Home-School Cooperation Suggested List of Children's Books and References of Interest to Parents of School-Beginners. Along with the information presented there are cartoon line drawings throughout. 26 pp. Illustrated wraps. Measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2 Kingsport City Schools unknown
06228London: Printed by W. Lewis. for Thomas McLean 1822. First and only edition of a rare and valuable magazine" Schwerdt<br /> <br /> ALKEN Henry and BARENGER James illustrators. The Sporting Repository containing Horse-Racing Hunting Coursing Shooting Archery Trotting and Tandem Matches Cocking Pedestrianism and Pugilism. anecdotes on sporting subjects interspersed with essays tales and a great variety of miscellaneous articles. London: Printed by W. Lewis. for Thomas McLean 15 January-15 June 1822. <br /> <br /> First and only edition. Octavo 9 1/8 x 5 3/4 inches; 233 x 146 mm. viii 1-80; 81-176; 177-268; 269-356; 357-448; 449-540 pp. Hand-colored aquatint frontispiece and eighteen hand-colored aquatint plates after H. Alken and J. Barenger engraved by G. and T. Hunt. All plates with tissue guards.<br /> <br /> Handsomely bound by Rivière & Son ca. 1920. Full red morocco covers decoratively ruled in gilt spine with five raised bands elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt gilt board edges & turn-ins dark green silk liners and endleaves all edges gilt. A spectacular example the hand-colored plates bright and fresh. Loosely inserted at end are the original front and rear wrappers for part II "15th of February 1822".<br /> <br /> This publication stands out for its vivid illustrations some of the finest sporting aquatints of the period and for its documentation of early 19th-century British sporting culture. Though it was planned as a continuing series only six monthly parts were published making complete sets rare.<br /> <br /> Published in six monthly parts from January to June this is the "First and only edition of a rare and valuable magazine." Schwerdt.<br /> <br /> The Sporting Repository contains anecdotes and illustrations on many sporting subjects including 'Horse Racing Hunting Coursing Shooting Archery Trotting and Tandem Matches Cocking Pedestrianism and Pugilism'. <br /> <br /> This 'rare and valuable magazine' is an unashamed celebration of popular sports and a mine of interesting information. <br /> <br /> Mellon/Podeschi A13. Schwerdt II p. 212. Tooley 467. London: Printed by W. Lewis... for Thomas McLean, 1822 unknown
186935984Boston: Bradlee Whidden 1869. Folio. 15 chromolithographic plates after Frederic Remington A.B. Frost Fred Cozzens R.F. Zogbaum Henry Sandham and others. 32 ff. letterpress. Expertly bound to style in full dark purple straight grained morocco.<br/> <br/> A rare large-format work on sport in late 19th-century America including Frederic Remington's first two published prints in color a rare A.B.Frost image of deer-hunting and images from Fred. S.Cozzens and other top illustrators of the day.<br/> <br/> The present work includes six angling plates three of fly-fishing four plates of game-bird hunting and five of hunting larger game. Each of the fifteen subjects is first described in general terms on a single leaf of text followed by a second leaf giving a first-hand account of catching or shooting the subject followed by a chromolithograph illustrating the first-hand account. According to Gould's preface the plates are all from water-colours especially commissioned for the work which were subjected to the critical scrutiny of a group of anglers/sportsmen who judged them for technical accuracy. The plates are as follows: 1. Killing the Salmon. Henry Sandham. 2. A Moose hunt. Henry Sandham. 3. Trout fishing. Henry Sandham. 4. Fly-fishing for Black Bass. S.F. Denton. 5. Hunting Antelope i.e. Prong-horn. Frederic Remington. 6. Catching a Tarpon. Fred. S. Cozzens. 7. Mallard shooting. S.F. Denton. 8. Catching a Mascalonge. Frank H. Taylor. 9. A Wild Turkey hunt. R.J. Zogbaum. 10. Sailing for Bluefish. Fred S.Cozzens. 11. Hunting the Virginia Deer. A.B. Frost. 12. A day with the Prairie Chickens. R.F. Zogbaum. 13. A hunt above the timber-line Big-horn. Edward Knobel. 14. Canada Goose shooting. Frederic Remington. 15. Stalking the Wapiti. Henry Sandham. The two plates by Frederic Remington Hunting Antelope Hassrick & Webster 434 and Goose Shooting Hassrick & Webster 435 are also listed by Peggy and Harold Samuels Remington The Complete Prints New York 1990 pp.152-3 with the comment that they are the first and second Remington prints to appear in color. They were preceded only by a series of four monochrome photogravures for John Muir's Picturesque California 1888 and two other individual prints both black and white. Arthur Burdett Frost is now perhaps best known for his sporting pictures and prints but an aversion to deer-hunting meant that he rarely pictured shooting scenes that featured anything other than small game. His image Hunting the Deer is recorded and illustrated in Henry M.Reed's The A.B.Frost Book Charleston 1993 pp.101 104-5 but the author was apparently unaware that it was issued as part of the present work which is not included in the extensive appendix of books illustrated by Frost.<br/> <br/> Phillips p. 141; Wetzel p. 146; Sherwin sale 1946 lot 238; Bruns G120; Heller 1:502; Bennett p.48; Tyler Prints of the West pp.127 & 174; not in Reese Stamped with a National Character. Bradlee Whidden unknown