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220672The Chesnuts Ebford Topham S. Devon Sunday. 3 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Fine. 3 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. "I was so sorry to ---away without coming to wish you 'good-bye' & hear how you were feeling. <br/><br/> unknown
197826373<p>Out of an edition of 350 copies this is one of 25 bound in boards paper spine label. Initial "I" of the text is hand-illuminated with gold leaf. A lovely production.</p> Arif Press
68-0613Berkeley CA: Arif Press 1988. Broadside. 20" x 10" Letterpress on deckled wove black & ochre ink. Very Good. Scarce. Berkeley, CA: Arif Press, 1988. unknown
430452Rivington. Hardcover. Poor. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Art and Life and the Building and Decoration of CitiesA series of lectures by members of the arts and crafts exhibition society delivered at the fifth exhibition of the society in 1896.by T J Cobden-Sanderson and otherspublished by RivingtonFirst EditionHard to findRemains complete to the firm in its binding despite crumbling page edges. Insert detailing the author Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson Rivington hardcover
431308Rivington. Hardcover. Poor. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Art and Life and the Building and Decoration of CitiesA series of lectures by members of the arts and crafts exhibition society delivered at the fifth exhibition of the society in 1896.by T J Cobden-Sanderson and otherspublished by RivingtonFirst EditionHard to findRemains complete to the firm in its binding despite crumbling page edges. Insert detailing the author Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson Rivington hardcover
31344Norwood Massachusetts. Privately Printed at The Plimpton Press. Nd. c.1915. Hardcover. 20cm 14p. on laid paper original quarter brown calf backed brown paper over boards gilt spine title some slight edge wear else near fine bks ~ An attractive American edition of Cobden Sanderson s essay first published by his Doves Press in 1900. Reprinted for private distribution only by The Plimpton Press for its friends through the courteous permission of the author . This copy is inscribed from Reg with affectionate regard. Souvenir du Grand Tour ! The Plimpton Press Norwood Massetts. 16 June 1915. [Norwood, Massachusetts]. Privately Printed at The Plimpton Press. Nd. c.[1915] hardcover
190277951Hammersmith:: Hammersmith Publishing Society 1902. First edition. publisher's quarter vellum and unprinted boards. Unopened; contents fine; very slight use to boards. 8vo. Hammersmith Publishing Society, hardcover
1922BOOKS18201Thavies Inn UK: Richard Cobden-Sanderson. Good plus condition-red pencil underlining/No Dustjacket. 1922. 8vo. 144 pp. . Richard Cobden-Sanderson unknown
190229973London: Hammersmith Publishing Society - The Chiswick Press - 1902. Hardcover. First Edition First Impression. 6 x 8.5in. Unpaginated complete. Publisher's vellum spine over paper-covered boards. VERY GOOD. Shows marginal shelf rubbing along the edges spine lightly darkened appears ever so slightly over-opened at the title page otherwise the binding is strong and tight the text is clean and unmarked and the boards remain bright and distinct. As pictured. Hammersmith Publishing Society - The Chiswick Press - hardcover
4111Without date; on the company's Grafton Street letterhead. Company founded in 1908 by Philip Lee Warner and Eustace Gurney 'to bring artists' work to the appreciation of a wider public'. One page quarto. Folded twice. Good but slightly foxed and lightly creased. The typed message reads ' "The best of Prophets of the future is the Past" With the best of wishes for future success.' The signatures are arranged in four columns. The inclusion of 'Cobden-Sanderson' is unexplained. See Image. Without date; on the company's Grafton Street letterhead. unknown
19781808Berkeley: Arif Press 1978. First edition thus. Hardcover. Near fine. 16 pp. Blue cloth boards printed label on spine with the dust jacket. Hand-illuminated initial letter in gold on first text page. Typeset and printed by Jerry Reddan at the Arif Press as noted in Peter Howard's hand. Of a total edition of 350 copies this is one of 25 copies bound in boards. Slight edgewear to top edge of jacket else fine. together with: another copy this one of 325 copies in sewn wrappers with dust jacket. Arif Press hardcover
19021382958Hammersmith: Hammersmith Publishing Society 1902/1905. Hardcover. Octavos two volumes. In Very Good minus condition. Quarter bound in beige cloth with brown paper boards and black lettering on spine. Housed in brown paper Very Good minus slipcase. Boards have bumping to corners and mild edge and shelf wear. Textblocks have light spotting to some page. "Ecce Mundus" has bookplate on front pastedown. Shelved Locked Annex ND-HV.<br /> <br /> <p>"William Morris" 39 pages. "Ecce Mundus" unpaginated. 1382958. FP New Rockville Stock. Hammersmith Publishing Society hardcover
1902111882Hammersmith Publishing Society at the Chiswick Press 1902. Hardcover. Very Good. Clean tight and unmarked slender hardcover. 1/4 vellum over paper boards.A33 Please email for photos. Hammersmith Publishing Society at the Chiswick Press hardcover
190253540(London), Hammersmith Publishing Society (Chiswick Press), 1902. Small 4to. Uncut in orig. hvellum. (38) pp. Clean and fine, printed on fine paper.
190253540London Hammersmith Publishing Society Chiswick Press 1902. Small 4to. Uncut in orig. hvellum. 38 pp. Clean and fine printed on fine paper. hardcover
1902COBDENSA015702Hammersmith Publishing Society London. 1902. First edition. Octavo. pp 35. Vellum-backed boards. Printed at the Chiswick Press.Rear cover slightly marked. Very good indeed. Hammersmith Publishing Society, London. hardcover
1916DOVESPRE000755The Doves Press Hammersmith. 1916. First edition. Two leaves. No wrapper although Tidcombe mentions copies ''in an unprinted brown wrapper or in a folded leaf of Doves paper''. In this instance the brown wrapper splitting at the fold is printed with the titles for ''Wordsworth's Cosmic Poetry.Fine. Scarce. The Doves Press, [Hammersmith]. unknown
1922SHELLEYP007212Richard Cobden-Sanderson London. 1922. First edition. Octavo. 252 pages. Pages unopened.Free endpapers very faintly spotted. Very good indeed in very good nicked and chipped dustwrapper with a couple of closed tears. Richard Cobden-Sanderson, London. unknown
197439727San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1974. One of 450 copies printed at The Plantin Press. 1 vols. 4to. Cloth and boards. Fine. One of 450 copies printed at The Plantin Press. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> The Book Club of California hardcover
198947490Toronto: The Aliquando Press 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Designed printed and bound by William Rueter in an edition of 85 copies this is no. 40. Being an article on the decoration of books in the English Illustrated Magazine of January 1891. Small fold in the pasted-on title to the front cover otherwise a fine copy. The Aliquando Press hardcover
1922782A17London: Richard Cobden-Sanderson 1922. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed/Very Good. 9" by 6". None . The first edition of this anthology of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley as selected and arranged by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson in occasion of the centenary from the poet's death. An excellent copy the first Cobden-Sanderson edition in the scarce unclipped dust wrapper. A charming anthology of the poetical works of the popular English author Percy Bysshe Shelly husband to author Mary Shelley. A completely unopened copy to the top edge including the title page. Containing numerous poems grouped in five parts selected and arranged by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson who also wrote a prefatory note. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally excellent with some minor shelf wear and a minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. The dust wrapper is unclipped and smart with some shelf wear and chipping and some sunning to the spine. With JDL bookplate to the front pastedown. Internally firmly bound. The pages are bright and clean. Unopened to the top edge including the title page. Very Good Indeed Richard Cobden-Sanderson hardcover
191455286Hammersmith: Doves Press 1914. About 300 printed. 6 pp. with conjugate blank. 1 vols. 8vo. Single folded sheet unbound and laid into printed brown wrappers. Fine. About 300 printed. 6 pp. with conjugate blank. 1 vols. 8vo. Ransom 42 Doves Press unknown
191455287Hammersmith: Doves Press 1914. About 300 printed. 8pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Laid in printed brown wrappers. Fine. About 300 printed. 8pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Ransom 40 Doves Press unknown
1963970T9Basel: Kurrus & Co. 1963. Paperback. Near Fine. 9.5" by 6.5". None. A very smart limited edition of this translation of Cobden-Sanderson's treatise on calligraphy signed by the translator Jan Tschichold. German. Limited to one thousand two hundred copies signed by the translator. Very scarce work. A treatise on calligraphy and book design from Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson an English artist and bookbinder associated with the Arts and Crafts movement. This artistic and critical essay presents theoretical explorations of the essence of beautifully crafted books delving into the elements that constitute a 'Book Beautiful' and emphasizing the significance of calligraphy typography and illustration. Translated by Jan Tschichold a German calligrapher typographer and book designer who played a significant role in the development of graphic design in the twentieth century. Noted for developing and promoting principles of typographic modernism and subsequently idealizing conservative typographic structures. In the original card wraps. Externally very smart with a small mark to the front board and minor sunning to the extremities. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Near Fine Kurrus & Co. paperback
19339423Eugene OR: University of Oregon John Henry Nash Fine Arts Press 1933. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Quarto. 4 12 4 pp. Limited edition number 8 of 50 copies. As issued in marbled paper over boards with leather title label on the spine. Light rubbing to the edges; but generally a very well preserved copy. <br /> <br /> Since the mid-1920s Nash had begun to develop relationships in Eugene Oregon both in and out of the University. Late in the 1920s he aided in the establishment of the John Henry Nash Fine Arts Press at the university. While some of the early books issued from this press in the 1920s were less than exceptional but the early 30s the quality of work was universally admired. This present title was called by the Inland Printer among the finest keepsake editions of frequently reprinted credo. While not printed by Nash his influence is evident throughout. With such a small limitation and about a third of the edition in institutional holdings this is very uncommon in commerce. A lovely book. Harlan Robert D. John Henry Nash: The Biography of a Career. p. 106-115. University of Oregon, John Henry Nash Fine Arts Press unknown