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100pp.+ 47 zw/w illustraties buiten tekst, 23cm., gebroch., catalogus van gelijknamige tentoonstelling t.g.v. de vierhonderdste verjaardag van het overlijden van H. Cock (Brussel, 21 nov.- 24 dec. 1970), goede staat, S87853
Acquaforte Firma a matita e su lastra. Esemplare 15/90. Cm 7,3x18 (Foglio 24,5x35). . . Ottimo (Fine). . Tiratura 90. .
The catalogue raisonne of the prints. About 160 items described and reproduced, almost all in color. Folio. Original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT.
45 + [2] pp. tekst + 40 platen buiten tekst, losbladig (zoals uitgegeven), 34cm., in linnen opbergdoos van uitgever (licht verkleurd), beperkte oplage van 555 exemplaren: dit is één der 55 pers- en presentexemplaren, gedrukt op luxe-papier, goede staat, tekst en platen in zeer goede staat, [bevat een overzicht van de Vlaamse graveerkunst van de 16e tot de 20e eeuw], S97506
The catalogue raisonne of the prints. 146 items fully described and illustrated, most as full-page plates. Large 4to. Publisher's cloth. Fine in a vg dj.
Acquaforte Firma a matita. Esemplare unico. Cm 10x11,2 (Foglio 12x13,5). pp.. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
The catalogue raisonne of all the original prints that appeared in the l'Art, one of the great Parisian art periodicals. Hundreds of items thoroughly described, with cross-references catalogues raisonnes of individual artists. Fully indexed. ONE OF 300 COPIES PRINTED. 4to. Original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT.
Acquaforte ad un colore Firma a matita. Stampata da Alberto Caprini, Roma. Esemplare 11/150. mm 320 x 250 (Foglio 500 x 350). . . Ottimo (Fine). . 150 + XXX + 5 p.d.a.. .
The catalogue raisonne. 319 items illustrated and thoroughly described. 4to. Publisher's illustrated boards. FINE AND BRIGHT. Like new.
Exhibition catalog for a show held at the publisher's gallery. Slight bend to lower spine at back cover as the only flaw, otherwise as new. 24 full page, full color linocuts by the artist with essay by Ms. Roberts at front with photo and multi-page description linocut process and of a work in progress, bio at back. 32 pages, medium format.
8vo., First Edition, text in French, with facsimiles in the text; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a fine copy. The catalogue lists no fewer than 938 items. Scarce.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 113 pages. 8 1/4"w x 11 5/8"h. Exhibition catalog for a show that appeared in Russia, England, France, and Germany. The ukiyo-e prints of the Edo period represented here includes portraits of mother and chld, depecitions of customs and games, children's prints, and omacha-e.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full tan and green cloth boards. Wood engravings by Allen Lewis, 7 1/8"w x 8 3/4"h. 214 pages. Previous owner's bookplate inside.
RARE book of eight short stories by the renowned Jewish writer Isaac Leib Peretz (1852-1915), translated into German and illustrated with eight highly-expressive lithographs by the eminent German-Jewish (later Israeli) artist Jacob Steinhardt (1887-1968). 300x240mm. 88 pages. Beige board illustrated Hardcover. Cover browning, worn and stained. Cover edges worn, cover corners bumped. Spine missing. Previous owner's name written in ink on whitepage. Binding slightly visible between pages 48-49. Pages yellowing, age-stained, slightly wavy and rough-cut (as published). [SUMMARY]: This book, an exquisite combination of Jewish literature and Jewish art, is otherwise in good condition.
25x21cm. 303 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine stained. Cover edges worn. Wormholes on cover corners. Spine worn. Spine hinges slightly cracked. Ex-libris sticker on front inner cover. Binding patched between inner cover and whitepages. Wormholes on inner cover and several pages corners - NO damage to text or illustration. Several page edges repaired with patches - NO damage to text or illustration. Pages slightly stained and yellowing. In good reading condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
8vo., Second Edition, with title-vignette and 73 fine wood-engravings by Parker; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Long-awaited reissue of the original edition of 1936. THIS EDITION IS NOW ELUSIVE IN ITS OWN RIGHT.
Very uncommon edition by Farrar, Straus and Young with light wear to covers, some fading, former private library stamp inside front and back covers, phone number on front end paper, three pages are printed over as printer's error, illustrations are wood engravings by Ilya Schor. 118 pages. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind.
Very large format book in dark blue heavy weave cloth hardback in excellent condition with a few very small, light marks to covers. Text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind with huge full page, sometimes dual page prints throughout, at least 75 in number. Dust jacket shows light shelf wear only, no tears.
287p. Plus lithographed frontis and full page plates. All edges gold. 4to. Original embossed cloth binding. Spine taped. Plates heavily foxed. Some signatures loose. WOMEN 2
pp. xxviii, 640 + Chromolithograph Frontis + three engraved plates. Profusely illustrated with text engravings. Old ink stain on top edge. Slight damp staining. Inner hinges cracked. 8vo. Original full cloth binding embossed in blind. Spine decorated and lettered in gold. Head and tail of spine chipped. Joints repaired. Hardbound. A good copy of the second edition. The son of Sir John William Lubbock (1803-1865) an important astronomer and mathematician, Sir John Lubbock (1834-1913) was an influential English banker, statesman, and naturalist. As a member of Parliament from 1870, he introduced many reform bills, especially in banking. His scientific contributions were in entomology and anthropology and include this work which was long used as a textbook; and the popular Ants, Bees, and Wasps (1882) and The Pleasures of Life (1887-89). He was created Baron Avebury in 1900. SCIENCE BOX 1
Two volumes. pp. 514; 523 + Engraved plates. 8vo. 220mm. Original full cloth bindings. Corner of one volume slightly mouse chewed. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762) English author, noted primarily for these highly descriptive letters. She was the daughter of the first Duke of Kingston. In 1712 she married Edward Wortley Montagu, who became ambassador to Turkey in 1716. On her return to England in 1718 she worked to educate the public in the use of inoculation against smallpox. In 1739 she left her husband and went to live on the Continent. She is also remembered for her quarrel with Pope, who had once been her ardent admirer and who attacked her viciously in his poetry. Horace Walpole disliked her also and depicted her as a greedy, heartless eccentric. However, recent studies have defended her as a brilliant woman struggling for emancipation. Her letters were first published in 1763. Interesting and scarce. W141
29x36 cm sur feuille 38x56cm.
The standard catalogue raisonne of the color prints of Mary Cassatt. All items decribed in great detail, with numerous color illustrations of different states and impressions of each print. 4to. Publisher's cloth, dustjacket. LIKE NEW.
4to, 39,[1],ivpp., one of 125 numbered large paper copies, frontis., 9 plates, orig. stiff printed wrappers, uncut, 234 lots. One of the special post sale catalogue which includes the printed list of prices and buyers' names.