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1733biblio301Amsterdam: Chatelain 1733. <p>Gravure sur cuivreLa feuille = 310 X 460 mm la cuvette = 255 x 352 mm quelques rousseurs en marge image propre</p> Chatelain unknown
1733biblio308Amsterdam: Chatelain 1733. <p>Gravure sur cuivreLa feuille = 310 X 460 mm la cuvette = 255 x 352 mm quelques rousseurs en marge image propre</p> Chatelain unknown
1733biblio315Amsterdam: Chatelain 1733. <p>Gravure sur cuivre La feuille = 310 X 460 mm la cuvette = 255 x 352 mm quelques rousseurs en marge image propre</p> Chatelain unknown
1731biblio305Amsterdam: Chatelain 1731. <p>Gravure sur cuivreLa feuille = 310 X 460 mm la cuvette = 255 x 352 mm quelques rousseurs en marge image propre</p> Chatelain unknown
1733biblio302Amsterdam: Chatelain 1733. <p>Gravure sur cuivre La feuille = 310 X 460 mm la cuvette = 255 x 352 mm quelques rousseurs en marge image propre</p> Chatelain unknown
193021073007Ditchling Sussex: St Dominic's Press 1930. First and Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Derrick Thomas. No. 49 of 480 copies octavo size 45 pp. The Saint Dominic's Press founded by Harry Hilary Douglas Clarke Pepler flourished at Ditchling Sussex from 1916 to 1936. The first home of the Press was "a disused stable" with a hundred-year-old Stanhope hand-press which supposedly had belonged to William Morris. Pepler endeavored to do everything possible by hand believing that such would both produce the best results and also be a "more individual or 'humane'.product". He therefore "preferred the handpress to the machine handmade to machine-made paper and handset founder's type to the products of typesetting machines." <br /> <br /> Pepler met Edward Johnston and Eric Gill while living in Hammersmith; Pepler and his family would eventually move to Ditchling to join Gill who was one of the most important artists to provide illustrations for the St. Dominic's Press. Other artists who provided illustrations included David Jones Desmond Chute Philip Hagreen and Thomas Derrick among others. <br /> <br /> This a fascinating association copy: inscribed in the year of publication by Bede Jarrett OP "an English Dominican friar and Catholic priest who was a noted historian and author.who formally reinstated the Dominican order at the University of Oxford for the first time since the dissolution of the monasteries under King Henry VIII." Fr. Jarrett inscribed the volume in the front free endpaper: "For Mother Prioress O.P. / on / Sept. 8: 1930 her silver / Jubilee / from / F. Bede Jarrett O.P.". The Mother Prioress according to an inked notation next to the inscripton is Sr. M. Hyacinth Graham O.P. of whom alas we were unable to find any additional information. <br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Bound in quarter black cloth over paper covered boards title in gilt on the spine Ex-Libris of the Dominican Nuns St. Dominic's Priory Carisbrooke Isle of Wight on the front pastedown to which order presumably Sr. Graham belonged inscription on the front free endpaper as described above black and white reproduction of a portrait of Fr. McNabb by Kenneth Green on blue paper as the frontispiece title page with the press device of Eric Gill three wood engraved illustrations by Thomas Derrick throughout St. Dominic p. 4; Mary as Queen of Heaven p. 12; and Christ Crucified p. 37; octavo size 8 3/4" by 6" pagination: i-vi 1-39. <br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: Very good with clean boards the top corners lightly bumped the bottom corners straight all without rubbing a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright the sole prior owner markings we see the Ex-Libris and inscription both as described above; we had a professional name available upon request repair a split joint and the head and tail of spine very slight indentation to the top of both boards light residue at the tail of the spine presumably from a former library label; please note this copy is missing the tipped-in errata slip called for in the bibliography. <br /> <br /> ___CITATION: Saint Dominic's Press Bibliography no. A188. <br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire 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. St Dominic's Press hardcover
1991ABE-1570552858889Wakefield The Fleece Press England 1991 Wakefield: Fleece Press 1991. First printing of this edition. 156 pp w/index. Horizontal 8vo. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Robin Myers and wood-engraved illustrations by John Lawrence. One of 250 copies un-numbered. Each copy has a signed print by Lawrence in a rear pocket. The sturdy slipcase is near fine with evidence of a common problem; tiny threads are teasing along the edges. This seems common with all copies I have seen. An attractive example of this small press. The original prospectus is loose laid in the front. Signed by Illustrator. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Wakefield, The Fleece Press, England hardcover
188917547Very Good. 1889. Etching. This antique etching is lightly toned with the metal border plate mark as expected with this intaglio printmaking technique. Overall size: 12" x 9". Etching size: 8.25" x 6.75" . . . unknown
187517607Bencke & Scott Litho. New York. Very Good. c. 1875. Hardcover. Antique lithograph is toned but clean and in very good condition. 18.25" x 12". . Bencke & Scott Litho. New York hardcover
190417851Very Good. 1904. Print. This is a complete article that had been removed from a rare 1904 magazine. It is 12 pages 6 leaves 10 of which are the Mucha article including several Mucha illustrations. The pages are toned but clean and in very good. Size: 9.25" x 6.25". We have two sets of this article which came from a massive Mucha collector. . unknown
190417850Very Good. 1904. Print. This is a complete article that had been removed from a rare 1904 magazine. It is 12 pages 6 leaves 10 of which are the Mucha article including several Mucha illustrations. The pages are toned but clean and in very good. Size: 9.25" x 6.25". We have two sets of this article which came from a massive Mucha collector. . unknown
191317862Very Good. 1913-1914. Print. This antique letterhead sheet is toned along the outer edges but is clean bright and in very good condition. 10" x 7.75". . unknown
19812111902160200116Kadokawashoten 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 240 pages Size: 30.5cmx21.5cm Number of books: 1 Kadokawashoten paperback
19812110502151100945Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
1766004430Paris: Desnos 1766. Map. Fine. Matted hand-colored copper engraving. Image size: 12 x 11 inches. Mat size: 17.5 x 18.5 inches. From de La Tour's Atlas Géneral Civil et Ecclésiastique. This map can be found in several formats: with or without the separately printed decorative border and with or without the text. This copy has the border; it does not include the text sometimes found adjacent to the map. In Fine Condition: clean and bright. Desnos unknown
194630209<p>HBDJ 1946 on Title Pg VG/VG- AS-IS EXTREMITIES CHIPS WEAR DJ 1ST EDITION EARLY REPRINT Printed from Plates in Original Limited Edition of 1000 SCUFF BACKOF DJ Set in an aristocratic estate in Victorian England pronounced by critics as the oldest full length English mystery novel and to this day the best. Outlandish HORROR During a battle in India a sacred shrine is robbed of a jewel by a British soldier and the curse of the East Indian God follows the gem through generations of English ownership. A group of Fanatical East Indians follow the Moonstone to England where a mysterious death overtakes every heir to the fatal jewel Against the Gentle Background of an Aristocratic Estate in Victorian EnglandMoves a Story so Intriguing in Mystery Fascinating in Character Presentation & Beguiling in the Telling. During a Gory Battle in Far Off India a Sacred Shrine is entered & Robbed of a Jewel by an Ad</p> BOOK CLUB EDITION DOUBLEDAY & CO GARDEN CITY NY LITERARY GUILD hardcover
27048401Japan n.d. ca 1830-40's. Three prints two from an erotic book each in 2 parts: 20.5 x 14; 3rd is 19 x 14 cm. and is probably a later work from about the Meiji period or 1880's. The first two are slightly discoloredthe last one is clean. . . . THREE ORIGINAL COLOR WOODBLOCK EROTIC PRINTS . . . The first two prints are from what is probably the same erotic book Shunpon both show a couple engaged in love-making. Each has text and comments of the lovers while engaged in love-making. . One pair of pages are re-backed the other not they are from about the 1830-40's. . The third item is newer and quite clean. It shows a couple under a Kimono while the man caresses her vagina. This is probably a Meiji work from about 1870-80's. Its quite clean and bright with good image. . All are tipped on to a hand-made Washi paper backing sheet which is 17 x 20 cm. . Good examples from the "Shunga" erotic woodblock prints genre. . . unknown
1801005383London: R. Bowyer Historic Gallery 1801. Very Good. 1 aquatint engraving 316 x 460 mm. image is 235 x 313 mm. In Very Good Condition: minor soiling in margins; light creasing along lower edge; otherwise clean and bright. R. Bowyer Historic Gallery unknown
1972biblio694Darmstadt: Peter-Presse 1972. Fine. <p>Oblong 8vo 95p half velum cloth binding into a cloth slipcase Limited ed to 800 copies #83 and signed by Gerhardt Engravings produced between 1964 to 1970 Like new Bilingual german-english included promotional 4 folded pages text</p> Peter-Presse hardcover
189340313Paris: Damascène Morgand 1893. First edition no. 571 of 550 copies on Papier Vergé of a Total Edition of 600. 675 pp. 1 vols. Thick 8vo. Bound in three quarter green morocco and marbled boards t.e.g. Fine. First edition no. 571 of 550 copies on Papier Vergé of a Total Edition of 600. 675 pp. 1 vols. Thick 8vo. Damascène Morgand unknown
192954957Waltham Saint Lawrence UK: The Golden Cockerel Press 1929. first thus. Hardcover. Very good. 5 x 8 in. Black and red cloth boards. Engravings by Eric Ravilious. Condition is VERY GOOD ; covers very clean a touch toned at edges with minor edge wear. Binding tight. Spine titles bright. Text very clean with no markings or names. Naut. RGR. The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
1929129480Golden Cockerel Press 1929. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited edition #93/500 black cloth over red boards titles and top edge gilt. Engravings by Eric Ravilious. Tight binding no marks now in clear mylar jacket. Please email for photos. Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
19961378311New York: Random House 1996. First American Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 83 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good dust jacket. Spine black with red and white lettering. Dust jacket protected in mylar covering. Minor shelf wear. Scuffing to rear cover. Textblock clean. Features full-page photographs throughout. Shelved in Case 11. 1378311. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Random House hardcover
19830005380Silver Spring MD: The Lewis Carroll Society of America / Univ. of California Press 1983. First Limited edition. Paperback. Fine/fine. Woodcut illustrations by Barry Moser. Folio white stiff wrappers light blue dust jacket <br/><br/>Copy no. 318 of only 350 copies numbered and signed by the illustrator. This is Carroll Studies Number 7 with an Introduction by Jame R. Kincaid. Woodcut illustrations by Barry Moser. The Lewis Carroll Society of America / Univ. of California Press paperback
1912292504Richmond: Clarence E. Weaver; W. C. Hill Print. Co 1912. Original Wrappers. Good binding. Issued in the Spring of 1912 this tourist guidebook has photographic illustrations throughout accompanied with explanatory text. 48 pp. plus 2 ads. Rebound in burgundy cloth with the printed wrappers bound in. Illustrations throughout. Because of the protection of the later binding the wrappers are quite bright.~With the bookplate of Claude Monteiro of Richmond descendant of Confederate surgeon Aristides Monteiro.~~This guidebook is local item for us. Having said that this is but the second copy we have had. Uncommon with but a single copy found on OCLC. Good binding. Clarence E. Weaver; W. C. Hill Print. Co unknown