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1957011906New York: Heritage Press 1957. Full beige cloth with brown decorative border and lettering. Spine slightly darkened from handling. Newsletter slip which describes this work is laid in. Book in excellent condition. Binding tight. Pages clean. xvi 489pp. Slipcase shows small wear around corners and sticker removed from bottom of spine on slipcase. Overall a VERY GOOD PLUS houseed in a GOOD slipcase. . Full Cloth. Near Fine. Illus. by Robert Gibbings. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. Heritage Press Hardcover
1814177240Printed for William Daniell by Thomas Davison. 1814. 17 uncoloured aquatint plates mounted on India paper tissue-guards textblock complete but front and rear boards are disbound and only a fragment of the spine remains with the stamp of the library of the University of Pennsylvania on the front paste-down and blind stamped throughout but not affecting the plates. Marbled endpapers all edges gilt slight water stains to some pages edges browned but the plates are clean. 42.5 x 33.5cm. A very good example of Orientalist art. Robert Smirk 1752. Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1786 became an associate in 1792 and in the same year an academician. Most of his paintings are small.Those for the story of the Hunch-back engraved by Daniell were in his happiest manner. He died in London 1845. Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers - London 1927. . Printed for William Daniell by Thomas Davison hardcover
1814D6857London: Printed for William Daniell. by Thomas Davison 1814. Hardcover. Very Good. Modern half morocco and marbled paper; folio large paper copy 13 x 17 inches; pp. 2 title-p. blank 99 1 plus 17 mounted India Proofs engraved by William Daniell after paintings by Robert Smirke. Spine tips and corners lightl bumped; faint damp-stain in upper right corner of text block just touching images on the first 6 plates; a bit foxed throughout. <br/><br/> Printed for William Daniell... by Thomas Davison hardcover
1978biblio270New York: Overlook Press 1978. Fine/fine. <p>Folio 224p brown cloth ill DJ color and b&w illustrations </p> Overlook Press hardcover
199938518Barcelona: printed by Roser S. Noguera for the Galeria Alejandro Sales 1999. Four poems by Dachs illustrated with six original prints by Arbós: three etchings printed on Japanese paper laid down on fine wove paper and three silkscreens. EDITION LIMITED TO 25 NUMBERED COPIES. The first etching is SIGNED by Arbós and the justification is SIGNED by both the artist and the poet. Large folio. Loose as issued in publisher's cloth folding case. FINE AND BRIGHT with no defects. RARE. <br/><br/> printed by Roser S. Noguera for the Galeria Alejandro Sales hardcover
1967B30978fParis: Leonce Laget 1967. Reprint. Hardcover. Ex-Library. Reprint of 1776 original 1967 folio 5 pages of text 20 engravings all loose sheets in gray cloth chemise illustrated in b&w. Book ex-library with only indications being sticker to front pastedown of chemise and pocket to bottom flap contents show mild foxing to front title page otherwise clean bright and unmarked. No DJ. Text in French. THIS LARGE HEAVY BOOK WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES. Leonce Laget hardcover
2012561241.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1440<p>title variant: Neun Gedichte. Livre d'artist. Texts in Polish text and German accompanied by 8 original etchings. Small folio. Very good. Folding work housed in slipcase decorated with screen printed illustrations. 1440</p><p><em>"Czesław Miłosz ; z dziewięcioma grafikami Stasysa Eidrigeviciusa = Neun Gedichte / Czesław Miłosz ; übersetzt von Karl Dedecius ; mit neun Originalgraphiken von Stasys Eidrigevicius." The Polish text the German translation and the 8 plates are each bound in their own board covers with their lower covers connected and hinged so that the whole may be folded into a quasi-portfolio inserted into a slipcase on which is the 9th illustration referred to in the title above. Text printed on fine paper: the Polish text on white and the German text on gray. The 8 plates are etched with aquatinting. Rare institutionally and uncommon</em></p> Åodź
1893411805London : Longmans & Co. etc. 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine copy rebound in gilt-blocked blind-bordered cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; viii 138 pages ; 26 cm. Notes; Includes indexes. On spine: British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings. Subjects; Schreiber Charlotte Lady 1812-1895 Private collections ; Catalogs. Guest Charlotte Lady 1812-1895 Private collections Catalogs. Schreiber Charlotte Art collections Catalogs. British Museum. Department of Prints and Drawings ; Catalogs. Fans England London ; Catalogs. Fan painting Europe ; Catalogs. Fans Collectors and collecting Europe ; Catalogs. Flabella ; Catalogs. London : Longmans & Co., etc. hardcover
19659900038062Kansas City MO: Excalibur Press 1965. Hardcover. etchings. Unpaginated. Large 4to. Small rubber stamp of Carnegie Public Library to copyright page and evidence of pocket removal from rear free endpaper. Slight trace of accession number to base of spine. No other such markings. Contents clean and tight. Corners of boards bumped. Slight wear to edges of boards. Else in good plus to very good condition. Each plate numbered and signed by the artist with limitation of 50 noted in pencil. This book is one of only 50 copies produced. The text was set in Bulmer and printed on a Chandler and Price hand press on Rives lightweight; etchings are intaglio: inked wiped and printed by hand on a Charles Brand etcher's press using dampened Rives heavyweight. Binding is sewn on cords and covered with Fabriano and raw linen. Headbands hand-sewn. Printed and bound by Louise A. Moss Excalibur Press in 1965. Excalibur Press hardcover
7233San Francisco: The Arion Press 2017. Limited Edition. One of 300 copies. Original two-part blue-grey cloth box housing a 13.5" x 50-foot scroll wound on aluminum spool with bookcloth wrapper nestled in grey foam lining together with the cloth-bound 20pp booklet containing Langdon Hammer's Introduction to The Bridge with two photographs of the Brooklyn Bridge by Michael Kenna. Text was handset by Andrew Hoyem with French Elzevir type illustrated with seven woodblock prints by Joel Shapiro. A Fine copy. An imaginative and elaborate production re-envisioning Hart Crane's long poem inspired by the Brooklyn Bridge. The book originally published by The Black Sun Press in 1930 was a collaborative work with Crane's friend the photographer Walker Evans. Arion No.110. The Arion Press unknown
1957003740New York: Museum of Modern Art 1957. Paperback. Near Fine. 28 p. 2 leaves of tissue plates: six wood engravings and one woodcut; 26 x 29 cm. Stitched blue-grey wrappers with label printed in red and black. Within original portfolio covered in the same glue-grey paper with matching printed label on the front and a spine label printed in red. Designed illustrated and printed by Leonard Baskin at the Gehenna Press Nov. 1957. Handprinted in Perpetua type. "The illustrations have been printed from six original boxwood engravings and one cherry woodcut on Amalfi Italian hand-made paper and on Moriki and Mending Tissue both hand-made in Japan." This is no. 635 of a limited edition of 975 copies from an edition of 1000; signed by Leonard Baskin. It was honored as one of the "Fifty Books of the Year 1957" by the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Book is in Near Fine Condition: front wrapper lightly creased from upper corner along fore-edge; clean and crisp. Portfolio is in Good Condition: both front sections are starting to separate along the front joints from the tail; color is faded; lacking small part of spine label; front label is complete and bright. Museum of Modern Art paperback
1893biblio367Hartford Conn: American publishing company 1893. Fine. <p>Chromolitography 7 3/4 x 12 1/4 Print provided from the portofolio: Our Navy Its Growth and Achievements</p> American publishing company unknown
1893biblio364Hartford Conn: American publishing company 1893. Fine. <p>Chromolitography 7 3/4 x 12 1/4 Print provided from the portofolio: Our Navy Its Growth and Achievements</p> American publishing company unknown
1893biblio365Hartford Conn: American publishing company 1893. Fine. <p> </p><p>Chromolitography 7 3/4 x 12 1/4 Print provided from the portofolio: Our Navy Its Growth and Achievements</p><p> </p> American publishing company unknown
1893biblio369Hartford Conn: American publishing company 1893. Fine. <p> </p><p>Chromolitography 7 3/4 x 12 1/4 Print provided from the portofolio: Our Navy Its Growth and Achievements</p><p> </p> American publishing company unknown
1893biblio366Hartford Conn: American publishing company 1893. Fine. <p> </p><p>Chromolitography 7 3/4 x 12 1/4 Print provided from the portofolio: Our Navy Its Growth and Achievements</p><p> </p> American publishing company unknown
1893biblio368Hartford Conn: American publishing company 1893. Fine. <p> </p><p>Chromolitography 7 3/4 x 12 1/4 Print provided from the portofolio: Our Navy Its Growth and Achievements</p><p> </p> American publishing company unknown
184488648London England: Virtue and Co. City Road and Ivy Lane 1844. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. W. H. Bartlett. TWO VOLUMES IN A SINGLE BINDING<br /> Quarto. Forest green half-morocco corners and spineruled in gilt. Full-page Frontis Map by W. Hughes & Aldine Chambers. Aquamarine/White diagonally-striped silver-veined marbled endpapers. 120 magnificent tissue-guarded full-page engravings with Historical and Descriptive Text by J. Stirling Coyne N.P. Willis and others. EXCEPTIONALLY clean and Bright after 180 years. Each volume separately paginated with its own title page. Beautiful book. Virtue and Co., City Road and Ivy Lane hardcover
19231401458Soho: The Nonesuch Press 1923. Limited reprint edition #260 of 725. Hardcover. Tall narrow thin octavo 52 pages. In Very Good condition. In gold hardcovers with white spine and gilt text. Moderate shelf wear to boards. Rubbing wear and light bumping along edges. Text block is lightly age toned throughout with untrimmed edges. Shelved in Case #0. 1401458. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Nonesuch Press hardcover
19436428Washington DC: War Department 1943. First edition. Paperback. Fair. 8vo perforated for three ring looseleaf binder but string-tied appears to be complete but the pagination is variable ca. 200 pages with 1946 sticker on cover cancelling its restrictions; faintly stamped on top cover from Company D 113th Engineers. Quite scarce. <br/><br/>Field Manual 5-31. Extensively illustrated. Newly revised. Includes details of American British German French Hungarian Italian Japanese and Russian mines and fuzes. War Department paperback
1776DEMO016704IGeneve SW 1776. Revised & Enlarged edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Copperplate engravings. 12mos contemporary full tree calf extra extra-gilt spines marbled papers. <br/><br/>Edited by Mons. Voltaire. Originally published in 1774. Very handsome set for one of France's greatest dramatists. Ex libris Sir Richard Bedingfeld probably the 5th Baronet Bedingfeld of Oxborough 1767-1829; however vol. 8 has an inked inscription indicating it was given to C. Bedingfeld -probably his wife Charlotte Georgiana Jerningham Bedingfeld. Note: the frontispiece to vol. 1 identifies its artist as Elizabeth Thiebau. Copperplate engravings. hardcover
1931119398Berkshire UK: The Golden Cockerel Press 1931. First Edition. 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket as issued. 8vo 7.75 - 9.75'' tall. Hardcover. Book Condition: Fine. Jacket Condition: No Jacket as issued. The Golden Cockerel Press Berkshire UK 1931. With illustrations by Robert Gibbings. First Edition. 1st Printing. 58 pages. Copy no. 466 of 1000. Green leather spine paper covered boards top page ends gold gilt. Nice Firm Clean copy ! All pages clean and bright! Has small bookplate. Also includes extra text 'Notice to Subscribers' which contains: ' .increased from 750 to 1000 copies.printed in the new Golden Cockerel fount.increased from Demy 8vo to Royal 8vo.leather binding substituted for the buckram.' Size: 8vo 7.75 - 9.75'' tall. Limitation page: 'This book the first in 'Golden Cockerel' type was printed by Robert and Moira Gibbings at the Golden Cockerel Press Waltham Saint Lawrence Berkshire and completed on the10th day of December 1930. Compositors: A. H. Gibbs & F. Young. Pressman: A.C. Cooper. Cover paper designed by Tirzah Garwood. The edition is limited to 1000 copies.' Fiction Modern::Short Stories 6519 6519 The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
1334684715.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334677336.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback