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2090502113702571Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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2300032384.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2300030225.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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28547Zanesville OH: The Mosaic Tile Co. 1929. Small 4to. cloth backed decorative boards hardcover; 79 pages; 20 pages in color and 50 pages in black and white; edgeworn covers else a very good tight clean copy. <br/><br/> Zanesville, OH: The Mosaic Tile Co. (1929) hardcover
2009125223MSSX 2009-06-22. audioCD. Like New. 5x5x1. 3 cd set with booklet in slip case. Please email for photos. MSSX unknown
2009251024011MSSX 2009-06-22. audioCD. Good. 5x5x1. VG Complete set. Slight wear on the box MSSX unknown
1990360366Mosaic Records 1990. FIRST EDITION. Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by Mosaic Records 1990. Folio. Three CDs in box. Book is very good with brochure catalog #18 and booklet left inside. Great copy of this CD and catalog set on music. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Mosaic Records paperback
63-9308Cincinnati OH: Mosaic Press 1977. 25x17 mm. 16 pp. illustrated wrappers bound by a single staple. Illustrated. Near Fine. Cincinnati, OH: Mosaic Press, 1977. unknown
63-9309Cincinnati OH: Mosaic Press 1978. 25x17 mm. 16 pp. illustrated wrappers bound by a single staple. Illustrated. Near Fine. Cincinnati, OH: Mosaic Press, 1978. unknown
63-9306Cincinnati OH: Mosaic Press 1977. 25x17 mm. 16 pp. illustrated wrappers bound by a single staple. Illustrated. Near Fine. Cincinnati, OH: Mosaic Press, 1977. unknown
63-9304Cincinnati OH: Mosaic Press 1978. 25x17 mm. 16 pp. illustrated wrappers bound by a single staple. Illustrated. Near Fine. Cincinnati, OH: Mosaic Press, 1978. unknown
63-9305Cincinnati OH: Mosaic Press 1979. 25x17 mm. 16 pp. illustrated wrappers bound by a single staple. Illustrated. Near Fine. Cincinnati, OH: Mosaic Press, 1979. unknown
63-9307Cincinnati OH: Mosaic Press 1978. 25x17 mm. 16 pp. illustrated wrappers bound by a single staple. Illustrated. Near Fine. Cincinnati, OH: Mosaic Press, 1978. unknown
1999SKU1020230Moses Brown School 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. Moses Brown School; Providence 1999. Hardcover. Near Fine tight binding interior and extremities tidy minimal use/handling marks without Dust wrapper. A nice clean and unmarked copy. 4toquarto or approx. 9.5 x 12 inches 160pp. color and b&w illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Moses Brown School hardcover
17083219Paris: Jacques Vincent for Jacques Estienne 1708. 2 parts in one 12mo binding 137 x 85 mm. 16 284 4 252 12 pages. Woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initial. Ruled in red throughout. At the end is a 4-page catalogue of books sold by Jacques Estienne. Bifolium g6-7 in part 2 bound in reverse order. Mosaic binding of black morocco probably ca. 1725-1735 covers with an all-over design of repeated concave-cornered lozenges of onlaid light brown morocco within a blind-tooled lattice design of double fillets and tiny six-petalled blossoms spine in six compartments five similarly decorated each with one onlaid lozenge second compartment with onlaid silver-tooled brown morocco lettering-piece doublures of dark brown morocco with silver-tooled arabesque roll border edges gilt over marbling rehinged upper joint chipping; modern suede-lined morocco folding box. Provenance: Paul-Louis Weiller 1893-1993 bookplate his sale Paris 30 Nov 1998 lot 32; modern booklabel “non nove sed nova" initials CL.<br /> <br /> A mosaic “tile†or tessellated binding attributable to Antoine-Michel Padeloup on a popular Jansenist devotional text. This unusual binding reverses the usual color scheme of the small corpus of similar known bindings providing a sober yet striking cover for the book.<br /> <br /> “Around 1707 mosaic work . began to be used in binding as it did in furniture and became the leading element in the design. These designs were now provided by onlay as opposed to the sixteenth-century use of paint and wax. Such mosaic work was either in a new form of the all-over semis now incorporating a framed structure so that it often resembled a tessellated pavement and was sometimes termed à répétition or with free-hand floral or other asymmetric realistic work†Barber Rothschild Waddesdon Manor catalogue p. 201. <br /> <br /> Tile-patterned mosaic bindings were usually used on small format books. Their invention is credited to the binder Antoine-Michel Padeloup or Padeloup le jeune 1685-1758 who bound for the entourage of the Regent Philippe II d’Orléans d. 1723. The height of the fashion for this style was probably the late 1720s and 1730s Barber p. 226. This style of decoration had the advantage of requiring little materiel. While “very labour-intensive the tile pattern style requires only a few tools all being common lines and curves `gouges’ and hardly any `figure’ that is expensive engraved tools. It would as such have suited under-capitalised younger binders. But such designs “clearly required careful planning and doubtless the preparation of a scaled plan based on both the exact size of the book and on the tools to be used†loc. cit. The present binding contains only one tool on the outer covers the small fleuron Waddesdon catalogue p. 384 fig. 11 and one roll which was also apparently used only on doublures Waddesdon catalogue I p. 436 RBT 8. <br /> <br /> Other tessellated mosaic bindings in this style all attributed to Padeloup are known: five of which three using the same tools are described and illustrated in the Waddesdon catalogue; another was reproduced by Michon and in the Esmérian catalogue. Those bindings use black or dark mororcco lozenges gold-tooled on a citron or light brown morocco ground with gold-tooled lattice-work creating a luminous effect. In contrast to those bindings here Padeloup reversed the color scheme: a black ground with restrained silver and blind tooling serves as background for the tile design of unadorned brown morocco lozenges. While visually striking the effect enhanced by the silver-bordered doublures is one of restraint no doubt intentional to reflect the book’s Jansenist content. <br /> <br /> Barbier Anonymes IV: 814. Giles Barber The James A. de Rothschild Bequest at Waddesdon Manor The National Trust: Printed Books and Bookbindings 2 vols. 2013; see nos. 90 91 92 93 and 572. Cf. Louis Michon Les reliures mosaïquées du XVIIIe siècle no. 89 = Bibliothèque Raphaël Esmérian II no. 89.<br /> <br /> <br /> (Jacques Vincent for) Jacques Estienne unknown
1998AME_9780138885533PrenticHall 1998. 2nd. Hardcover. New/New. PrenticHall hardcover
1998DBS-9780138885533Prentice Hall 1998. 2nd. Hardcover. New. Prentice Hall hardcover
1998DBS-9780138885533Prentice Hall 1998. 2nd. Hardcover. New. Prentice Hall hardcover
0282927875.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
5L1306Philippe Libraire Paris 1838. 412 Seiten mit einem Frontispiz und über 200 Illustrationen in Holzstich Halbleder-Einband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel quart Einband berieben/Frontispiz mit kleinen Fehlstellen und ebenso wie die ersten fünf Seiten wasserrandig/fünf Seiten mit kleinen Wurmspuren ohne Textverlust/Seite 105/106 mit kleinem Ausriß und geringem Textverlust/durchgehend kleine Stockflecken. - sonst altersgemäßes Exemplar / Text französisch / 1833 erschien die erste Ausgabe von "La Mosaique - Livre de tout le monde et tout le pays". Die kommerziellen Erfolge in England und Frankreich auf dem Sektor der Pfennigpresse ermutigten den Pariser Buchhändler und Verleger Martin Bossange Père 1766-1865 in Leipzig ein deutsches Pendant zu gründen zumal Bossange in der Messestadt bereits eine Niederlassung unterhielt die von J. J. Weber geleitet wurde. Im Mai 1833 erschien die erste Ausgabe des deutschen "Pfennig-Magazins". 1855 wurde das Magazin eingestellt - unknown
5L1307Decourchant Paris 1833-1836. Seite 17-418/416 Seiten 28 Seiten fehlen/5 408 Seiten mit zahlreichen Illustrationen in Holzstich Halbleder-Einbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel quart ein Rücken stark berieben und angeplatzt sowie mit Fehlstellen/sonst berieben und fleckig/Band 1 Seite 1-16 fehlt/Band 2 Seiten 57/58 99-143 155/160 179/180 und 227/228 fehlen. - sonst altersgemäße Exemplare / Text französisch / 1833 erschien die erste Ausgabe von "La Mosaique - Livre de tout le monde et tout le pays". Die kommerziellen Erfolge in England und Frankreich auf dem Sektor der Pfennigpresse ermutigten den Pariser Buchhändler und Verleger Martin Bossange Père 1766-1865 in Leipzig ein deutsches Pendant zu gründen zumal Bossange in der Messestadt bereits eine Niederlassung unterhielt die von J. J. Weber geleitet wurde. Im Mai 1833 erschien die erste Ausgabe des deutschen "Pfennig-Magazins". 1855 wurde das Magazin eingestellt - unknown
64323Les Bureaux Sont a Paris. 1833-34. pp. 418. Profuse woodcut illustration. Contemporary cloth faded with leather spine label a little foxing at the ends else a very good copy. Les Bureaux Sont a Paris. 1833-34. hardcover
2007SONG0742540138Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2007-12-07. paperback. Used: Good. 6.05x0.58x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback