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2003P�RETBEN002140Kickshaws Paris. 2003. First edition. Original title: ''Imp�ratif''. Small square octavo. Loose folded sheets printed in various typefaces against decorative backgrounds in a characteristically playful Kickshaws manner. Wrappers. One of 120 numbered copies.Fine. Kickshaws, Paris. unknown
190017839Very Good. 1900. Print. This group of 7antique magazine illustrations is slightly toned but clean and very good. 12" x 8.5" each. . unknown
182117863Sherwood Needly & Jones. Very Good. 1821. Print. This 1821 hand colored print is heavily toned in the margins but clean and in very good condition. 9" x 6". . Sherwood, Needly & Jones unknown
190017840Very Good. 1900. Print. This antique magazine illustration is slightly toned but clean and very good. 12" x 8.5". . unknown
190017838Very Good. 1900. Print. This antique magazine illustration is slightly toned but clean and very good. 12" x 8.5". . unknown
190017836Very Good. 1900. Print. This antique magazine illustration is slightly toned but clean and very good. 12" x 8.5". . unknown
190017837Very Good. 1900. Print. This antique magazine illustration is slightly toned but clean and very good. 12" x 8.5". . unknown
1965228244The University Press 1965. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. Signed by Joan Hassall; #999 of a limited 1500 produced; Yellowing to outer slipcase little wear to covers with small chip to top of spine small inscription inked on verso of final endpaper book block otherwise clean square and tight. The University Press hardcover
1791731244.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19822080202102501063Shueisha Co. Ltd. 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shueisha Co., Ltd. paperback
18912092902141001271Kuni iki-sha 1891. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A4 Kuni iki-sha paperback
1979371475-AF11The Tern Press 1979. Hardcover. Good. Original decorated cloth marbled endpapers 90 numbered copies issued this is number 47 illustrated with small prints partly in b/w oblong circa 215x275cm. Signed by Peter Abbs Nicholas Parry and Mary Parry. The Tern Press hardcover
1910biblio231New York: The Baker & Taylor Company 1910. Fine. <p>8vo XLIII 314p orange editor's cloth with gilt letter golden upper fore-edge a fresh and clean copy</p> The Baker & Taylor Company hardcover
18108165Philadelphia: Johnson & Warner printed by J. Bouvier 1810. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. 16mo 32 pp. frontis plates. Early reprint. As issued stitched into stiff paper covers with frontispiece and 5 additional inserted plates. Cover is light rubbed; some separation where the cover hinges at the stitching but the cover remains fairly stable; light foxing throughout. <br /> <br /> This is one of two 1810 imprints of this title the other Shaw & Shoemaker 19993 is self styled the "First American from the Second London Edition" and is sold by Wm. Charles and printed by W. McCullouch in 1810. While both Welch and Shaw & Shoemaker list this present edition by Johnson & Warner first it would stand to reason that the Charles edition is in fact first as this present edition has a title page dating publication at 1810 but the cover title is dated 1811. Nevertheless an early edition of this scarce title by Dorset who was "the younger daughter of Nicholas Turner and the sister of Charlotte Smith also a famous author. She wrote several books for children which were all published anonymously" Rosenbach 438. Shaw & Shoemaker 19992 & 22717. Welch 297.1; Cotsen 1813. Johnson & Warner | printed by J. Bouvier unknown
19886177Council Bluffs IA: Yellow Barn Press 1988. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. Octavo. 6 27 3 pp. frontis illus. Limited edition number 176 of 200 copies. Backed in red cloth with pastepaper over boards. A fresh copy with very faint rubbed spots to the fore-edge of the front board; clean throughout. A beautiful production with a frontispiece and three in-text engravings by DePol. Yellow Barn Press unknown
196824593Prairie Press Iowa 1968. HBDJ 1968 1st Edition Dates Match on Title & Copyright pg VG/VG Red cloth spine and pictorial Decorated ivory paper-covered boards Titled on spine in Gold Gilt nice condition light wear 12mo; 44 pages. DJ light rub wear FOX. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Prairie Press Iowa hardcover
184322537Longman Brown Green London 1843. 2 VOLUMES 1843 1st edition Green embosssed decorated Cloth Gold Gilt decorations VG/VG AS-IS NODJ Covers slight rub wear & tiny Chips tears Extremities some Sunning Covers SPINE Title gold Gilt spine beautiful Gold Gilt outer pages edges Interior nice tight cleanlight FoX Wear 6 3/4 X 9 1/2 in. approx light small tears outer spine edges 8vo. Large Publisher's gilt titled elaborately gilt bordered and blind stamped cloth INNER Hinges starting. First Edition. Hard Cover. Longman Brown, Green, London, hardcover
19662081002109000683Kukinami-sha 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 19 pasted prints Size: 18 Kukinami-sha paperback
189818481Good. 1898. Print. This is the cover only from Forms & Fantasies which was illustrated by Henry Erkins. The purple cover is sunned with some light soiling near the top edge and and a couple of short tears and crease along right edge. 12" x 9.5". . unknown
1991T1903103Pembridge Design Studio London 1991. 1st Edition Thus. HARDCOVER. Story from the author of Mary Poppins illustrated with 19th centure engravings by Bewick specially printed in a small edition by Pembridge Design Studio. 4to in brown buckram covered boards tan marbled paper end-papers matching the paper used for the dust jacket 48pp printed in brown ink on very pale tan rag-paper leaves. Pembridge Design Studio was a small private press in London c. 1980 - 1992 who typically made books in very small editions. No limitation is stated but probably fewer than 100 copies of this book were made __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved AS NEW unmarked copy merest hint of tanning to page-block edges in an AS NEW complete Dust Jacket. An excellent copy. . __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Pembridge Design Studio, London hardcover
23162Shogakukan 1971. Folio 220pp. Original cloth-backed boards in dustwrapper.Over 100 full-page coloured plates some folding. A near fine copy. First edition. Text in Japanese. English index. Shogakukan, 1971. hardcover
23161Shogakukan 1967. Folio 228pp. Original cloth-backed boards in dustwrapper.Over 100 full-page coloured plates some folding. A near fine copy. First edition. Text in Japanese. English index. Shogakukan, 1967. hardcover
1971ABE-10683366153Barre Publishers Massachusetts 1971 Barre Publishers 1971. Hardcover limited and slipcased signed by Michael McCurdy. The illustrations are printed from the original wood blocks. In a sturdy slip case. Signed by the artist limited to 1000 copies of which this is number 49. A beautiful small press production on 100% rag hand made paper. Slight scuffing on the leather spine edges at top and bottom. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Illustrator. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Barre Publishers Massachusetts hardcover
1838373352George Virtue London 1838. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. Scotland: Illustrated in a Series of Views 1838 by William Beattie with artwork by Thomas Allom W.H. Bartlett and Horatio McCulloch is a sumptuous two-volume travelogue NOTE ONLY VOLUME 1 OFFERED HERE that blends picturesque steel engravings with evocative prose. Commissioned expressly for this work the illustrations capture Scotland's dramatic landscapes historic ruins and bustling towns at the height of Romantic fascination with the sublime and the national. Beattie a physician and poet provides historical and descriptive commentary alongside each plate weaving together antiquarian detail folklore and personal observation. The result is a richly textured portrait of Scotland its natural grandeur cultural heritage and storied past intended to stir both patriotic pride and aesthetic delight. This volume includes 41 engraved plates including a folding map and were published by George Virtue a leading figure in illustrated books of the period. Original full leather the spine with raised bands gilt ruled and gilt lettered contrasting lettering piece gilt ruled boards. The joints are cracked though the boards are still firmly attached and the corners of the boards are bumped and rubbed. The head of the spine is chipped. The leather boards are scuffed and a little rubbed. The binding is actually quite firm and sound. Vignette title page large folding map and 41 engraved plates. Occaional damp stain on some plates principally to the blank margins and more severe on the last two plates extending to the images. 200 pages. The contents are browned throughout but the text block is firm with no loose or torn pages. Size: 12 x 18 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Special Interest. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. George Virtue hardcover
19518728Lexington KY: Gravesend Press printed by Philip Reed 1951. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Small octavo. 8 vii 1 16 2 pp. illus. Limited edition one of 500 copies. As issued in paste-paper over boards bound by Elizabeth Kner with printed paper title label on the front cover; partially unopened. 16 in-text engravings from Bewick's blocks printed in brown grace the pages of the charming volume. Light rubbing to the extremities of the binding including a scuffed spot on the front board; interior is fine. <br /> <br /> Designed by Joseph C. Graves this is the second issue with his imprint though Graves's friend Philip Reed executed the presswork at his Chicago print shop. Graves ran the Gravesend Press as a sideline from about 1949 through to the end of his life in 1960 issuing scarcely more than half a dozen books. While less known that some of his contemporaries he took his place amidst a vibrant mid-century printing and illustrating scene—friends with Victor Hammer Carolyn Reading Philip Reed Fritz Kredel John DePol John Fass and others. H. Richard Archer in a history of Graves and his press published in The Kentucky Review Spring 1987 summarizes Graves's work thus: "All of the books whether pamphlets or bound books reflect the taste and high standards of a true amateur craftsman and as such they certainly qualify as choice examples from one of this generation's most distinguished private presses. Gravesend Press | printed by Philip Reed unknown