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0332146456.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1905127737Hammersmith: Hammersmith Publishing Society 1905. First edition. Attractively austere slim resumé of the arts and crafts movement by one of its guiding lights printed at the Chiswick Press in the year that the great Doves Press Bible was completed. "But art to-day has no eyes no devotion & so for art there is no great object and for the great object no art. Nor does the great artist as does the great opportunity sojourn in our midst". Quarto 40 pages. Original vellum spine drab buff boards untrimmed. Vellum very slightly soiled the occasional light spot; a very good copy. hardcover
19119457London: The Doves Press 1911. First separate edition. 24x17cm 5pp including printed inner front wrapper. Inscribed by Cobden-Sanderson "To Winifred. C.-S." on the front wrapper. Bifolium leaf laid in printed brown paper wraps. Light horizontal crease some edge wear. Near fine. <br /> <br /> Scarce ephemeral printing from the Doves press reprinting a manifesto by Cobden-Sanderson arguing for the ethical unified and artistic development of the modern city. G.S.A. Tomkinson notes in his bibliography of principal modern presses "About 300 copies" were printed. This copy inscribed by one of the most influential printers and designers of the arts and crafts movement and who helped redefine fine printing for the generations following. Signed material from Cobden-Sanderson is quite uncommon. <br /> <br /> <br /> . The Doves Press unknown
2011SELcobDPClinker Press 2011. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No dustjacket as issued. Number 65 of 70 copies. Near fine in publisher's black cloth with silver lettering on the spine and and design to front board. Marbled endpapers. 8vo. iii 48pp. Clinker Press hardcover
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
19167551San Francisco: John Henry Nash 1916. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Quarto. 6 13 1 4 pp. First edition thus; number 152 of 165 copies. As issued in buff paper over boards with a printed paper title label on front and rear board; text in black title and shoulder notes in red. Binding is a trifle soiled including some staining to fore-edge of the front board at the bottom corner; contemporary gift inscription on the first blank; contents are clean. <br /> <br /> Stunningly reprinted perhaps no other printer at the time had such a similar aesthetic Cobden-Sanderson's Dove Press—clean and elegant in type and page design. Nash really does capture the spirit of the original. Cobden-Sanderson thought so as well and wrote Nash: "What a perfectly beautiful book you have made of The Book Beautiful! I am enchanted with it! Paper type arrangement all combined under your clever hands to a while which is at once a thing of beauty and a symbol of that great order touched with delight which I am never tired of finding to be the supreme characteristic of the universe itself" quoted in O'Day Catalogue p.1-2. The praise goes on. . . . Uncommon. This copy with November 1918 gift inscription from Sylvia Loeb to Ruth Eddy. We are uncertain but the presenter is perhaps Sylvia Loeb Weil who co-authored with Rosetta Goldsmith several children's puzzle books. John Henry Nash unknown
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
210673Privately Printed. Hardcover. VG. Reprinted for private distribution only by The Plimpton Press. 14 pages in very good condition; clean and white. Outer edges and endpapers a little yellowed. No date 1915. Quarter bound with brown leather over brown boards. Gilt titles on the spine. Spine rubbed light wear on corners and edges. Tight binding. VG <br/> <br/> Privately Printed hardcover
1929034350New York: Privately Printed By William Edwin Ridge 1929. 1929 edition limited to 219 copies. Gray hardcover with maroon spine paper front cover label. Soe finger soil to the covers light rubbing to the corners and spine ends good hinges firm text block slightly age-yellowed but clean pages no names or other markings. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Privately Printed By William Edwin Ridge Hardcover
1926COBDENSA016585Macmillan New York. 1926. First edition. Royal octavo. Two volumes: pp xii 400; x 437. Five plates. Black buckram covers gilt. The great Arts and Crafts designer printer and bookbinder founder of the Doves Press. One of 1050 numbered sets.Heads and tails of spines slightly pushed. A very good set indeed in good chipped nicked and dusty dustwrappers. Macmillan, New York. hardcover
1926Diaries0001569Richard Cobden-Sanderson 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Tiny tick to head of spine to vol. 1 - also another tiny tick to middle of spine and I do mean tiny in both cases. Richard Cobden-Sanderson hardcover
1969106647Burt Franklin 1969. Hardcover. As new. Burt Franklin 1969. 2 Volumes. 8vo. Red cloth with gold titles on spine. Fine bright looks unread hardcover set. Burt Franklin hardcover
196966551NY: Burt Franklin 1969. First printing of this edition originally published in 1926. 400 437 pp. Two volumes both fine in full red cloth with gold stamping to spines. No dust jackets as issued. For the pair: NY: Burt Franklin hardcover
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
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
This is an about very good softcover copy with light wear. Very clean outside. Inside generally clean, except for light tan stains to the top page-edge. This is also visible on the first and last pages (title-page and a blank). This reprint of essays originally printed in the late 19th century was done by the Curwen Press. 6" high X 8" wide, 38 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
19090084391 The Terrace Hammersmith: Doves Press 1909. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. One of 250 copies in the original Doves Bindery limp vellum gilt title to spine. Internally 4 7-158 pp 1 1 limitation 1 2-23 pp 1 limitation uncut some splaying to covers printed in red & black faint spotting to endpapers & fore-edge sometimes straying into margins. 236168 mm Tidcombe DP17 This Doves Press Hamlet is not about illustration or decoration-it is a pure expression of typography as art where Shakespeare's words are presented with unmatched clarity balance and reverence! <br/> <br/> Doves Press 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
1912008436Doves Press 1912. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. One of the rarest Doves Press productions from an edition limited to just 200 copies in the original limp vellum gilt title to spine. Internally 5 8-57 pp 1 limitation 1 errata printed in red & black faint spotting to endpapers & fore-edges occasionally straying into margin top edge cut remainder not binders black ink stamp to epd. At time of cataloging no copies listed for sale! Printed from the text of the first edition imprinted by Richard Field 1593. 237167 mm. Tidcombe DP30. 57; Ransom Private presses p253/32. Considered one of the finest Shakespeare printings of the 20th century & represents the mature phase of the Doves Press near the end of its operation 1900-1916. <br/> <br/> Doves Press paperback
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