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1929033662New York: The Limited Editions Club / William Edwin Rudge 1929. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Fine/Slipcase. Xlvi 154 Pp. One Of A Limited Edition Of 1500 Copies Signed By The Designer The Second Publication Of The Limited Editions Club. A Reprint Of The First Edition 1859 Retaining The Author's Preface Omitted From Later Editions. Fine Just A Trace Of Fading To Spine Otherwise Immaculate. In The Original Slipcase Retaining The Printed Spine And Side Panels But Lacking The Top Panel And Most Of The Bottom Panel And With Rear Side Panel Detached. <br/> <br/> The Limited Editions Club / William Edwin Rudge hardcover
2009Q-0977880400Triple Crown Publications 2009-10-07. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Triple Crown Publications paperback
1965010893London: Society for Army Historical Research7 3/4" x 10" Viii265pp. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published London: Society for Army Historical Research 1965. 4to. viii265pp. Green cloth with gilt titles. Mild dust foxing on top edge light marginalia in text some check marks/short notation. Very good in very good dust jacket worn at the crown and upper tips. . Very Good. Hard. 1st. 1965. Society for Army Historical Research7 3/4" x 10", Viii+265pp. unknown
1990070525Cranbury NJ: Adams Brown Co. 1990. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Glossy blue pictorial boards. Mild surface rubbing to boards scratches to back cover. Firm binding clean interior remnant of address label on upper front flyleaf. 1st ed. vi246 pp. illus. Adams Brown Co. Hardcover
2016582638Lecturis December 2016. Hardcover. USED Very Good. This is number 174 out of 2000 copies. The interior is clean with a tight binding. There's some scuffing to the boards. Lecturis hardcover
19608584San Francisco: The Auerhahn Press 1960. First Edition. First Printing wrappered issue one of 1250 copies. Quarto 28cm; original pictorial card wrappers; x495pp. Inscribed by Whalen on the title page to Sherry Vetter a girlfriend of Richard Brautigan's: "30/31:I:72 Bolinas / For Sherry at Richard's / All best / Philip." Hint of sunning to spine faint finger-soil to covers with light wear to extremities and a faint vertical crease toward left edge of front wrapper; some transfer from the ink inscription onto the opposing page; Very Good. <br /> <br /> An attractive collection of Whalen's poems several of them originally published in the pages of Yugen Foot Combustion Galley Sail and Jabberwock produced by Dave Haselwood's Auerhahn Press. Brautigan met Sherry Vetter at an Irish pub in North Beach early in 1970. He was instantly smitten and began a two-week courtship by phone. "Richard for his part tutored Sherry in his literary preferences trying to influence her reading tastes. He introduced her to the work of McClure Snyder and Creeley and to classic writers "he thought were really great like Baudelaire and Sappho." He recited poetry to her. Vetter recalled Phil Whalen's poem "Three Variations All About Love" a personal favorite" Hjortsberg Jubilee Hitchhiker p.420. Vetter would eventually grace the cover of Brautigan's 1971 book Revenge of the Lawn in black and white. Auerhahn 6; Lepper p.419. 8584. The Auerhahn Press unknown
19552951New York: Cameron & Kahn 1955. Cloth. Good. Third edition FRED G. WEISGAL'S COPY. Large 8vo. Light grey buckram boards spine lettered in maroon. Head of spine frayed extremities bruised some staining. Edges toned. Uneven offsetting to endpapers inscribed in black ink to ffep: "Fred E. Weisgal 2/6/55" with his monochrome Thomas Paine-quoting ex libris pasted below. Toned else clean and tight. In Rockwell Kent's strikingly sorrowful dust jacket: toned and spotted large losses joints delicate and reinforced with amateur taping to reverse. Good/ good- A well-handled association copy of the American playwright's account of the highly divisive case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg from the library of prominent Baltimore civil rights attorney and jazz musician Fred E. Weisgal. John Wexley is perhaps best known for co-writing the screenplay for the James Cagney vehicle Angels with Dirty Faces 1938 and his prison drama The Last Mile 1930. Fred E. Weisgal 1919-1991 began his legal career in Baltimore in 1947 when he fought and won a suit to admit black students to the Maryland Institute art school now Maryland Institute College of Art. He subsequently joined the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU and represented a number of significant civil rights cases before emigrating to Israel in 1969. Weisgal's papers are held by the University of Baltimore. Cameron & Kahn hardcover
2012Q-0448461994Poptropica 2012-11-08. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Poptropica paperback
20078235920Birkhäuser 2007. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2450grams ISBN:9783764374044 Birkhäuser hardcover
2007SONG3764374047Birkhauser 2007-10-24. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.75x1.25x12.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Birkhauser hardcover
201124326Los Angeles/Cambridge: Los Angeles County Museum of Art and The MIT Press 2011. cloth hardcover in dust jacket. large heavy book.minor crease to bottom edge of dj. no other flaws or wear. clean. no markings. no bumps tears clips. strong tight binding. appears unused.; 359pp. 350 illustrations 250 in color. ten essays by various contributors. catalogue reference section. well illustrated comprehensive history. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine Plus. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Exhibition Catalogue. Los Angeles County Museum of Art and The MIT Press Hardcover
1983038717Florida: Crestline Publishing Co. 1983. Book. Illus. by George H. Dammann. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to. 584 pages; numerous b/w illustrations. Original hardback binding very good with a little general wear. Contents clean and tight fore edges and top edge spotted name and place on the front free endpaper otherwise unmarked. A very good copy scarce in the UK. Crestline Publishing Co. Hardcover
1895042909London: J. M. Sdent 1895. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good . Viii 251 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt Top Edge Gilt. First Printing Uncorrected Missing Letter On P. 198; Currey Reports That Wells & Hammond Is Incorrect Reversing The Order Of The Bindings And That This Is The First Binding And Far Commoner Than The Binding Lacking The Gilt Rackham Figure On The Front Cover; We'll Give Currey A Vote Of Authority On This. Light Wear And Dust No Fraying Gilt Bright Some Fading To Spine Cloth. Large Illustrated Bookplate Of Walter Dexter Showing A Smiling Man With A Hook For A Right Hand. <br/> <br/> J. M. Sdent hardcover
19882477London: Robert Hale 1988. Hardback. Near Fine. FIRST UK EDITION. 8vo. Original black cloth spine lettered in silver. Bump to heel of spine. Inscribed in London in year of publication by Welles in black ink to ffep: "London 1992/ For William/ with love from/ the author —/ Patricia Welles". Else clean and tight. In the original illustrated dust jacket: light edgewear spine gently sunned rear panel toned heel of spine creased. Still a lovely sharp copy. Near fine/ near fine Unusual signed. "London's fashionable SW1 is the setting for two concentric love stories: a contemporary woman's obsession with a handsome ghost who appears in her apartment and a torrid Victorian romance between two rebellious lovers in an upstairs-downstairs affair. . Here is a bewitching novel of emotions so strong they transcend time and space." blurb. Robert Hale hardcover
1966308389Monterey CA: Electra Recording Artists 1966. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch concert handbill union bug in bottom left corner; tape residue and pinholes in each corner with some mild discoloration in tape areas top left corner tape is removed causing a mild surface abrasion light horizontal folding creases else very good. Pat Kilroy with Susan Graubard and Jeff Steward. One of the earliest acid folk artists. [Electra Recording Artists] unknown
1991AILchWEI68Weil Am Rhein: 1991. 1991. 4to. pp. 339 4. numerous illus. many colour. biblio. index. wrs. Exhibition Catalogue. [Weil Am Rhein: 1991]. unknown
2004003077New York: Merrell Publishers 2004. Hardcover. Near Fine/fine. 8vo. 160 pp. Bound in black boards title stamped in white on spine in blue black and white dust jacket. Profusely illustrated chiefly color. Includes list of further reading and index. Near Fine minor rubbing to bottom edge otherwise tight and clean in Fine dust jacket with minor shelf wear. <br/><br/> Merrell Publishers hardcover
74-0542Boston: New England School of Art and Design 2001. 4to. 16 pp. Mostly color plates. Light signs of shelf wear. Stitched bindings. Soft covers. Significant creasing. Very Good.Provenance: From the Collection of Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Boston: New England School of Art and Design, 2001. paperback
196926325Watford England: Watford School of Art / Edition Hansjorg Mayer 1969. Light foxing to the text block and some scratching and wear to the mounted tin covers else very good in cloth wrappers. Limited edition. Quarto. Number 100 of an edition of 100 copies. Includes copies of works by Richard Buckley Ian Burton Elliott Frank Challenger Veronica Loveless Hansjörg Mayer Graham Pow Kathryn Wallbridge Cilla Weeks and John Wells printed with a Rotaprint R 70. Covers are original works of art on tin attributed to Watford School of Art on the colophon page. Watford, England: Watford School of Art / Edition Hansjorg Mayer unknown
1897330637Chicago: Way & Williams 1897. Hardcover. Very Good. Way & Williams 1897; stated Third Edition August 1897 no later printings indicated; ix 351pp. map frontispiece and 10 b&w illustrated plates. Black cloth binding with Art Noveau-inspired red and yellow lettering and sabretooth tiger design by the great Will Bradley gilt top edge. Binding is firm and fully intact; moderate amount of wear to edges of boards a few small pen-head indentations in spine; titling/design remains bright and bold. A very presentable copy. Way & Williams hardcover
68-2756London: Michael Joseph 1963. 8vo. Dust Jacket Only. Good with minor tears creasing rubbing to edges. 18s net on flyleaf. First Edition. London: Michael Joseph, [1963]. unknown
2007003386Princeton: Princeton Architectural Press 2007. Hardcover. Very Good . Large 8vo. 192 pp. Bound in half red cloth and illustrated boards stamped in gilt on covers and spine. No dust jacket as issued. Profusely illustrated. Very Good internally bright and clean gilt on front cover is scuffed and rubbed tight clean copy. <br/><br/> Princeton Architectural Press hardcover
1982765815PN. New. 1982. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
198733651New York: Panache Press at Random House 1987 First Edition stated facsimile set of the limited edition published privately in 1954 no markings NOT ex-lib bindings tight pages & illustratins bright both volumes Near Fine with slight corner wear & a little fingersoil mid-spine to the Holy Cats volume; the slipcase is as new; 2 8vos; unpaginated fully illus. First Edition. Hard Cover. Panache Press at Random House hardcover
29745Stockholm: Moderna Museet. 1969. Deluxe edition. Deluxe edition. The catalogue for Andy Warhol's first major European retrospective. Illustrated card covers with a design after Warhol's 'Flowers' silk-screen. All edges gilt. Housed in the original perspex slipcase as issued. 614 black-and-white reproductions divided into three sections: black-and-white reproductions of Warhol's work followed by two sections of photographs of Warhol and his associates by Billy Name and Stephen Shore. A fine copy the binding square and tight without fading loss or tears. The contents are clean throughout and without previous owner's inscriptions or stamps. The notoriously fragile perspex slipcase remains solid and in original condition with only a few light scratches. An exceptional example of this landmark Warhol publication offered here in its most desirable form. The deluxe issue of Warhol's legendary Stockholm Exhibition Catalogue. Some copies were also signed by Warhol this example is not. It is unknown exactly how many were issued in this gilt edged deluxe edition most estimate around 50 copies and others possibly as many as 100. All deluxe issues were made from the second edition. Whatever the number intact examples of this issue in attractive original condition are rare in commerce. Parr & Badger: The Photobook II p.144-145. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Stockholm: Moderna Museet. 1969 unknown