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198315345Wellingborough: Christopher Skelton 1983. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 4to. White cloth spine black cloth to boards; gilt title to spine. Front board with blind stamped pictorial in special cloth and paper covered slipcase. Christopher Skelton Hardcover
dola693London: Folio Society 2007. Facsimile Edition printed by Memminger MedienCentrum on Favini feltmarked laid paper Limited to 2750 numbered copies plus 25 hors commerce. folio. pp. 268 3. numerous illus. some full-page. full goatskin by G.Lachenmaier with Fabriano Tiziano endleaves all edges gilt. Fine copy. cloth clamshell box 2 small scuff marks on front of box. accompanying folio text in quarter cloth entitled: The Four Gospels Eric Gill And The Golden Cockerel Type by John Dreyfus Preceded By A Personal Reminiscence By Robert Gibbings Proprietor Of The Golden Cockerel Press 1924-1933. folio. pp. 27. illus [London: Folio Society, 2007] hardcover
1878oqbcJohn Murray 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. the boards have been professionally re-cased retaining most of the original front and rear boards and the spine. new end papers. it is now very sturdy and attractive. the map is present. age related marks and a previous owner's neat signature and book plate under the front board. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. John Murray hardcover
22510911-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches; 10-1/2 x 9-3/4 inches. Matted framed and glazed. Mounted back to back. 11-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches; 10-1/2 x 9-3/4 inches. unknown
420931882-1926 Sculptor son of Wilfred and Alice and brother of Sir Francis thanking him for his "cheque for £25 on account duly received. When you send the balance - a very small amount by the way - please return the mason's account for fixing and I will pay it.". 1 side 4to. with original autograph envelope Ditchling Sussex headed paper 10th June Together with a printed note about light and art which would have come from an exhibition. unknown
FORT916202The Folio Society. Used - Very Good. Limited Edition 77/1250. Facsimile of the original edition printed by Robert Gibbings at the Golden Cockerel Press in 1926-7 using the text from the Globe Edition of 1898. Bound in full black goatskin leather with gilt text and decoration. Also includes a volume of essays by Barry Windeatt and Roderick Cave bound in paper. Both volumes are housed in a black clothbound clamshell case with gilt lettering on spine. Troilus & Criseyde edited by Arundell Del Re with wood engravings by Eric Gill. The Folio Society hardcover
93051702London 1883 Murray. Blue cloth very good 332p. index 332p. text index color folding plate foldout color map 1 map 31 platespictorial gilt covers head/tail spine wear corner wear several pages corners bentmended 2nd edition. This comprehensive work covers the journey from Europe to Ava into Saigon. Up to Hong Kong Shanghai Tientsin to Peking. Hankow the I-Chang River to Ch'ung Chi'ing. The French missionaries there on to Tibet brine & fire wells Red Basin of Ssu-Ch'uan. On to the Northern Alps Ch'eng Tu the frantic curiosity of the people Sanga of the Himalayas Min River the road to Tibet account of Ch'eng Tu. Local government of Ta-Chien-Lu Lama Ambassadors. The Great Plateau Tsanba wild fruits hot springs green parrots female decorations arrival at Bat'ang. Hostility of Lamas river of Golden Sand Sha-lu opium smoking down the Mekong river to chain bridge. Marches of the Kingdom of Mien to Burma. scene of murder Augustus Margary Kakyen country embark on Bhamo River to Irawadi welcome from English Agent a Bhamo. . A great primary source narrative covering a long trek all around China Tibet and into Burman jungles. Great reading! CONDITION: The head/tail of the spine corners is worn. Some pages in upper right corner were bent some have been reinforced with acid free Japanese paper some brittle a 'withdrawn' stamp on first free endpaper no other marks sold "as is" not refundable inquire for more details or photos if necessary. Else contents clean complete. If you are unsure please do not order this book. We do not ship on approval. BIBLIOGRAPHY Marshall 1343 Yakushi G117 ALWAYS S C A R C E ! . unknown
421974London : Printed for George Keith. A new edition corrected. Hardcover. Poor copies 2 in the original gilt-blocked tree calf -covered boards. Spine bands worn and torn; panel edges somewhat dust-toned and roughly rubbed as with age with big tears. Front board of volume 4 completely detached. Light scattered foxing and some browning to the pages. Physical description; 2 volumes 2nd and 4th plates : portrait maps 26 cm. Subjects; Bible New Testament ; Commentaries. Bible. New Testament ; Commentaries ; Early works to 1800. Bible New Testament - 1701-1800. London : Printed for George Keith hardcover
193516897J. M. Dent & Co. / E. P. Dutton. Very Good. 1935. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Complete 40 volume set. Pocket size 5.5" x 4" each. First published in this edition in 1935. Black flexible leatherette covers has wear to spine caps but clean bright and in very good condition. Boards and spines are straight. Bindings are tight. Marbled end sheets and paste downs. Pages are lightly toned but clean and pristine. Most have never been cracked open. . ; 0 pages . J. M. Dent & Co. / E. P. Dutton hardcover
33588Paris, Typographie Alcan-Lévy. Du n°1, 4 juin 186 au n° 21, 9-16 janvier 1870. Rédacteur en chef : André Gill, Administrateur : J. Legrand, puis J. Derivière, Gérant : Léon Picard. Collection complète. 21 numéros en 21 livraisons en 1 vol. in-4 relié (reliure frottée); couvertures conservées. Textes de Albert Brun, Charles Cros, Alexandre Ducros, Jacques Durand, Francis Enne, André Gill, Léon Guillet, Ernest dHervilly, Paul Mahalin, G. Puissant, Jules Vallès (qui publia en feuilleton sous le titre « Le Testament dun blagueur » divers fragments du Bachelier), Paul Verlaine (« Poèmes en prose »), Eugène Vermersch. Illustrations de A. Coinchon, Gédéon, André Gill, Hadol, A. Humbert, A. Lemot, Alfred Le Petit, H. Oulevay, G. Pilotell, Félix Régamey, Robida, Sahib. « Publication amusante et fantaisiste, dont l'esprit peut être jugé par cette phrase extraite de la préface du premier numéro, préface qui était une caricature littéraire de Victor Hugo : Celui qui écrit ces lignes s'est imposé une fonction : rire, chose grave. Faire rire, chose plus grave : Mission. Mission, fonction, tout est là. Ou là. Là ou là, tyrolienne. Passons ». Notes manuscrites de Vasseur (2 ff.). ON JOINT : 1 photographie dAndré Gill (Cliché Carjat de la Galerie Contemporaine) ; 1 portrait charge de Jules Vallès par Paul Réga. Bien complet, intérieur très frais.
187943642Paris, Librairie des Abrutis, 1879. In-8 de 106 pp., percaline verte, pièce de ditre en long, couverture illustrée conservée.
186926256Paris Bureaux de l'Eclipse, François Polo 1869 1 in-folio pleine percale un volume, reliure pleine percale vieux rose grand in-folio Editeur (50 x 35 cm), dos long, décorations "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), Titre et Année frappés "or", filet large à froid en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied (plaque spéciale Editeur), plat s décorés "or" et à froid, Titre et Année "fleuris" frappés "or" (plaque spéciale Editeur) dans un encadrement d'un filet large à froid bordé de part et d'autre d'un filet fin à froid avec gros décor fleuri à froid aux angles dans un encadrement d'un filet plus large à froid bordé d'un filet fin à froid (Plaques Spéciales Editeur), gardes bleu-ciel, toutes tranches lisses, reliure du N°50, du 3 janvier 1869, au N°101, du 26 décembre 1869, soit 52 numéros (61 journaux en comptant les 9 Journaux avec les UNES de GILL qui ont été CENSURÉES), une année complète de ce journal hedomadaire de 4 pages, avec sa fameuse "UNE" illustrée en couleurs (une gravure sur bois en couleurs, la plupart du temps dessinées par le grand caricaturiste André GILL (et JOB) et le frontispice de la 2ème Année en couleurs par HADOL, 1869 Paris Bureaux de l'Eclipse, François Polo Editeur,
1996130 x 210 mmAkademieverlag 1996. 1996. Softcover. 331. In der neueren Forschung gehören die Substanzbücher der Metaphysik zu den meistdiskutierten Aristotelischen Texten. In den letzten zweieinhalb Jahrzehnten entwickelte sich eine umfangreiche Diskussion die zu einem ganz neuen Bild von der Aristotelischen Substanzlehre führte. Eine für die Seminararbeit zugängliche Übersicht über diese Diskussion und den neuesten Stand der Forschung lag aber bisher im deutschen Sprachraum nicht vor. Der Band hilft diesem Mangel ab. Seine Beiträge geben unterschiedliche Standpunkte wieder und reflektieren den jeweiligen Forschungsstand so dass sowohl für die Seminardiskussion als auch für die eigene Beschäftigung mit diesem Thema eine direkt aus der Forschung gewonnene Grundlage vorliegt. MIT BEITRÄGEN VON: Andreas Anagnostopoulos Thomas Buchheim Mary Louise Gill Donald Morrison Christof Rapp Holmer Steinfath Walter Mesch und Michael V. Wodin. In this series the most important works in the history of philosophy are discussed with cooperative commentary from internationally renowned philosophers. Each volume contains 12 to 15 essays and follows the organizational structure of the discussed philosophical work. Essential reading for students and academics alike the series elucidates the major themes in philosophy without the need for time-consuming consultation of secondary literature. Autor: Christof Rapp geb. 1964 Gastprofessur in Basel Berkeley Berlin Weingarten. Veröffentlichungen u.a.:Identität Persistenz Substantialität 1995; Aristoteles. Die Substanzbücher der Metaphysik 1996; Vorsokratiker 1997; Aristoteles. Rhetorik 2001; Zusammen mit Tim Wagner: Aristoteles. Topik 2002; Zusammen mit Christoph Horn: Wörterbuch der antiken Philosophie 2002; Schriftleitung der Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung und Mitherausgeber der Seminartext-Reihe Sammlung Philosophie. Reihe/Serie <br/><br/> Akademieverlag paperback
19271901200552Douglas Cleverdon 1927. 1st Edition . Framed Artwork. Fine. Published in 1929 though created two years previously numbered 8/15 lower left and and signed in pencil by Eric Gill lower right. Initialled also in the plate in reverse at the woman's ankle. Framed and glazed both the mount and sheet itself appear to be in excellent clean condition with no discernible signs of foxing or spotting e.g. not examined under frame. Image size 11cm x7cm approx the frame measures 53cm x 43cm. Gallery/auction labels to the verso <br/> <br/> Douglas Cleverdon unknown
2008SKU1717681CRC Press 2008-12-22. hardcover. New. 6x2x9. New Book Ships with Tracking CRC Press hardcover
Z1-F-049-01636J Calder. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. J Calder unknown
2003Manohar-9780415230582Routledge 2003. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2003Manohar-9780415230582Routledge 2003. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
20081-0979616530Cornell Univ Pr 2008. Hardcover. New. bilingual edition. 250 pages. 11.25x12.75x1.00 inches. Cornell Univ Pr hardcover
1927301546Abergavenny Shakespeare Head Press for Francis Walterson 1927. 1927. First edition. Small 8vo. Engraved woodcut frontispiece by David Jones and a small tail piece. Original gilt stamped blue cloth uncut and mostly unopened. Fine. No dust jacket. No other signatures or bookplates. Number 30 of 200 numbered copies signed by Eric Gill and David Jones on the limitation page. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Abergavenny, Shakespeare Head Press for Francis Walterson, 1927. hardcover books
194042507London: Jonathan Cape N.d. but 1940. Proof copy. Two volumes. 8vo. 160; 161-283 5 pp. Original plain blue wrappers with printed titles early manuscript to both front covers giving the page numbering of the respective volumes with loosely inserted a stamped and postmarked postcard from Eric Gill to Professor Henry Harris of St. John's College Cambridge with the college address crossed out and a local forwarding address added in purple pencil. Wear to the spine ends very good. A proof copy issued before illustrations were added unusually bound in two volumes given the size of the work. The postcard features a photographic illustration of the Skirrid Mountain Inn Llanvihansel on the recto and is postmarked Abergevenny 16th September 1939. Gill who dated the card two days earlier mentions that he is "on the road to Capel-y-ffin having a drink in this pub". He then goes on to express remorse for not seeing Harris to say goodbye but hopes "to return before very long to do 3 key stones". He closes by stating "'Birmingham' seems to be maintaining itself." Gill's correspondent was Henry Albert Harris then Chair of Anatomy at Cambridge University and a Professorial Fellow of St. John's College. It has not been possible to establish the connection between the two but given the informal tone in which the card has been written there was clearly a degree of warmth and familiarity to the relationship. London: Jonathan Cape unknown
1949006386London: The Harvill Press Printed by Hague & Gill at Piggotts High Wycombe 1949. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Bound by Sangorski in quarter black morocco and pre-war decorated boards gilt and black on light blue. This book is one of a very few copies from an aborted edition of Gill's Jerusalem Palestine diary.The text of this version is set in Joanna and Joanna italic and is printed on pale blue Arnold hand-made paper. Condition: Very good with just a hint of shelfwear and sunning to cover edges.Two variant title pages see images are also bound in to rear. 70pp. last page unnumbered. No illustrations. The book is recorded in Eric Gill by Evan Gill 2nd ed. revised by Corey & Mackenzie 54a. The Harvill Press (Printed by Hague & Gill at Piggotts, High Wycombe) Hardcover
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