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1997CNJL1063Monmouthshire: The Old Stile Press 1997. Limited Edition. Leather. Fine. Pitts J. Martin. No. IX of X specially bound copies folio size 27 pp. signed by J. Martin Pitts and Paul Delrue with prospectus. Paul Delrue b. 1944 bound his first book at the age of fifteen in 1959 and knew he had discovered his calling. He became an apprentice at the University College London from 1961-64 and worked there as a binder until 1971. He set up his own bindery in 1971 and in 1981 was elected a Fellow of the Society of Bookbinders having founded and served as chairman of the Chester and North Wales branch in 1979. Paul has earned numerous awards and honours including the Silver medal and three other awards in 1991 in The Bookbinding Competition. He was elected a Fellow of Designer Bookbinders in the same year; the following year he was awarded two Bronze medals in the prestigious Prix Paul Bonet. <br/><br/>Paul invented the lacunose style of binding which is masterfully shown in this work although he uses other methods as well. His work is highly prized and springs from within him; as he writes on his website "A book and its binding are inextricably linked - the one complements the other in a way which creates something more than just a book with an attractive cover. My design bindings draw on what a book says to me and how it inspires me emotionally." <br/><br/>The lovely Delrue binding perfectly complements the story by The Hon. Roden Noel 1834-1894. "In this poem he mixes elements of the story of Salmacis & Hermaphroditus from Ovid's Metamorphoses with memories of moods settings and atmospheres from his Irish childhood combining as John Addington Symonds wrote full sensuous feeling for the material world with an ever-present sense of the spirit informing it and bringing all its products into vital harmony." n.b. from the web site of The Old Stile Press<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Full leather in the Lacunose style with leathers used in colours of different blues grey greens brown and tan with swirls of lighter colour reminiscent of water pooling and white featherstrokes fore- and bottom edges uncut printed on brown paper throughout French folds double-spread title page with two-colour linocut by J. Martin Pitts in brown and white linocuts in brown and white by Pitts throughout; folio size 13" by 10" 27 unnumbered pages one of 225 copies this number 206 number IX of X specially bound copies signed by J. Martin Pitts and Paul Delrue on the colophon. With the prospectus for the special edition a grey sheet with a biography of Paul Delrue folded once with another sheet folded once to make four pages with four tipped-in colour photographs of the binding. In a case of quarter tan cloth with pictorial cloth boards with pocket made of grey-green cloth with grey-green ribbon stamped "Delrue". <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Fine with clean boards straight corners a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings. The prospectus is near fine clean with only light wear. The case is fine also strong and sturdy clean and without wear. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please contact us for details. <br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. [The Old Stile Press] unknown books
1919004668London: Martin Secker first two issues Cecil Palmer third issue. Printed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son 1919 1923. First edition. Wraps for first issue hardcover paper pastedown second two issues. Very Good. Literary journal with extraordinary roster of contributors including Max Beerbohm Siegfried Sassoon T. E. Lawrence John Doyle Enoch Soames Robert Graves John Crowe Ransome John Masefield John Galsworthy Thomas Hardy Walter de la Mare Rockwell Kent Vachel Lindsay Edwin Lutyens William Nicholson etc. 4to. 32 by 25 cm. Mostly poetry with also a mix of stories dialogues etc. and lovely plates quite a few in color. All produced handsomely and though short-lived the confluence of talent marks these as an unique undertaking. Minor edge chips to wraps of the first volume. Chips along the joints and the spine of the second. Within the leaves are age toned with some scattered light foxing. <br /><br /> Martin Secker (first two issues), Cecil Palmer (third issue). Printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son hardcover books
1963011463London: Hutchinson 1963. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good . Presentation copy from author and British swell Beverly Nichols 1898 - 1983 to art-collector artist inventor author designer and American swell Nancy Hays Hammond 1904-1985 on the ffe: "For N.H.H. With Christmas greetings from B. N.one of the many contributors of this little book. who.as she will learn inside is not. So distinguished as he how briefly how briefly imagines." Nichols contribution is a witty piece called "On Discovering that Jane Austen was One's Great-Great-Great-Aunt". Hammond does not appear; it seems that Nichol's inscription to Hammond is his typically arch way to perhaps ridicule the editorship of the book for not including an article that Hammond may have submitted. Book near fine dustjacket price-clipped. Nichols inscriptions aren't that common particulalrly considering how much he got published. Hutchinson hardcover books
1966150329004Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition review copy with slip. 175 p. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Jacket spine panel lightly toned small tear along fore edge price intact $3.95. A handsome copy of the author's first book with a jacket designed by Eric Carle. Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
1985167231Vienna: Waltraud Neuwirth 1985. First edition. Hardcover. 240 pages. Text in English and German. Includes 16 color plates along with 270 black and white illustrations. An about very good plus copy with bumping to the corners in a very good dust jacket the same bumping to the corners and some minor wear and some rubbing as well. Waltraud Neuwirth unknown books
200023351Portland: Timber Press. As New in As New dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0881924407 . Color and black and white illustrations. First edition. As new in like dust jacket. . Timber Press hardcover books
1977173556Boston MA: Little Brown and Company 1977. Softcover. 232 pages. Interesting book by legendary designer George Nelson who long worked for Herman Miller. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear and some slight foxing. Signed by Nelson on the half title in red marker and dated 1979 in Chicago. Uncommon signed. Little, Brown and Company unknown books
1986237695Dallas Texas U.S.A.: Taylor Publishing Company 1986. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Signed. Illustrated; B000GW505M. Signed and inscribed on short title page. No pencil or ink markings in text. Green cloth binding. Light edgewear at top of spine. No tears or chips on dustjacket; DJ protected with Mylar Cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Taylor Publishing Company unknown books
1932214003New York - London: The National Association of Printers' Roller Manufacturers Inc 1932. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. No pencil or ink markings in text. Silver cloth spine and paper-covered boards. Silver lettering; Previous Owner Name; NOT an Ex-Library Copy. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. The National Association of Printers' Roller Manufacturers, Inc unknown books
198412454NY: National Academy of Design. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1984. Hardcover. Eighty color plates. First edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. . National Academy of Design hardcover books
19211314541921. Softbound. VG slight pencil writing on cover previous owners stamp at base of cover. Cream wraps. 44 pp. 16 bw plates 32 pp. ads at rear and 34 pp. ads preceding the catalogue. Lists 475 works and includes names and addresses of the artists also an alphabetical listing of the artists loosely inserted. paperback books
19572670New York New York: National Academy of Design 1957. Softcover. VG. Red wraps. 84 pp. 27 bw plates. Lists 162 works. Nice plates. Exhibition held Feb. 21 to Mar. 17 1957. National Academy of Design paperback books
1979143706New York New York: National Academy of Design 1979. Softcover. VG- Some light wear to wraps small label and ink stamping at rear cover. Red wraps; Unpaginated approx. 60 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw. Includes plates of exhibition award winners. Lists the academy's presidents founders fellows and so on. National Academy of Design paperback books
198338069NY: National Academy of Design 1983. 4to pp. 175. Index. A catalog for an exhibition held in 1984-85 at seven American museums. Introduction by Michael Quick. With sixteen color plates and numerous black and white reproductions. Paper wraps. Small crack near top of spine o/w a nice copy. National Academy of Design unknown books
1837674New York 1837. 8vo. 230 x 140 mm. 9 x 5 ½ inches. 20 pp. Removed from pamphlet volume. Title-page soiled corners folded with some minor loss. The pamphlet begins with a list of officers and members of the Academy followed by a list of pictures organized by room Large Saloon or Small Saloon and finally a list of all the exhibitors arranged in alphabetical order. Over 100 artists are listed most with their addresses following their names. unknown books
1845669New York: Israel Sackett Printer 1845. 8vo. 220 x 135 mm. 8 ½ x 5 ¼ inches. 32 pp. Removed from a pamphlet volume wanting front and rear wrapper. List of 369 works by American artists with a list of members of the Academy and an index of painters represented in the exhibition. The final leaf a subscription advertisement to the American Art Union for a fee of five dollars and the option of receiving an engraving of an artwork purchased with the proceeds of the subscription.  669. Israel Sackett, Printer unknown books
1925140609New York: National Academy of Design 1925. Softcover. G- Most of spine material is gone front cover has separated; covers are well tanned; has heavy edge wear to covers; pages & plates are clear. Paper wraps 160 pp. ad pages many BW illus. Title on front cover: Centennial Exhibition National Academy of Design 1825-1925. Issued in conjunction with several 1925-1926 exhibitions featuring 533 pieces of art rendered by then-members of the National Academy of Design. Contains some general text then consists mainly of BW plate examples. With lists and indices of artists. National Academy of Design paperback books
1980861.1New York: Harper and Row 1980. Hardbound. VG-/VG-. Some wear/chips to dj. Marks from previous owners but contents are clean and tight. Tan cloth burgundy dj with protective cover. 213 pp. 14 color 68 bw repros. Foreword by John H. Dobkin introduction by Barbara Novak edited by Novak and Annette Blaugrund. Approx 57 artists represented many of them belonging to the Hudson River School. Superb catalogue which shows many works which are seldom available for viewing. Harper and Row unknown books
195545619Cambridge: The Society of Printers 1955. 1st edition. Quarter-bound teal illustrated paper wrapped boards gilt lettering to dark green cloth spine. Orange and white illustrated DJ lettering to white printed title box on spine and cover. Grey slipcase. Light sunning to spine some wear to slipcase. Booklabel. Withal a VG book in a VG dj & slipcase. xii 141 65 pp of plates pp. Bruce Rogers responsible for typographic arrangement & design. Text inside red rule border b/w illustrations and photographic images at rear. 9-5/8" x 6-7/8" <br/><br/> The Society of Printers hardcover books
196813612Ithaca NY : Cornell University 1968. First Edition. Comb Bound. Near Fine. First Edition. 6 v 4 34 4 27 4 19 4 23 4 61 4 30 4 20 4 34 4 15 pages. Comb bound photo-mechanically reproduced report. 9 x 11 inches. Comb Bound. A project funded by NASA and involving 2 professors and 14 students with some serious objectives.<br/><br/>"This project was conceived for the purpose of achieving two diverse objectives. The first of these objectives was technical. It was the design of certain components of a control system for an unmanned lunar rover a test vehicle to be used in development and test of these components and a soil sampler. The second objective was educational. The desire was to provide professional engineering candidates with as real a design situation as would be possible within an educational institutions.TECHNICAL OBJECTIVE. The exploration of the lunar surface by an unmanned roving vehicle is a logical step in the program of manned lunar exploration . Therefore a remotely controlled Lunar Roving Vehicle Simulartor LVRS was to be designed and built. An additional technical project was a lunar soil sampler." page i. Cornell University unknown books
2014404835New York: Museum of Arts and Design 2014. Small tear to pastedown and free endpaper that is adhered to facing leaf otherwise clean and bright. 4to. Original printed boards. <br/><br/> Museum of Arts and Design hardcover books
197165548NY:: Viking. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Hardcover. 0670112194 . Introduction by H. Harvard Arnason. Comments by Alexander Calder. Black and white photographs throughout. First edition. Very good in a very good four inch closed edge tear in upper corner of front panel dust jacket. . Viking, hardcover books
2007236416San Francisco: Tweaker . org 2007. 24p 4.75x4.75 inches bilingual text in English and Spanish bound dos-a-dos illustrations very good booklet on glossy stock in stapled pictorial wraps. Guidebook to the dangers of crystal meth from the counselors at the Stonewall project. Tweaker . org unknown books
200323524Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club. As New in As New dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. 1851494383 . Color photographs throughout. First edition. As new in like dust jacket. . Antique Collectors' Club hardcover books
1998125549Crans Pres Celigny Switzerland: RotoVision 1998. First edition. Softcover. A very near fine and tight copy in french wrappers. RotoVision unknown books