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196093325[ca. 1960]. Bildmaß: 27 x 21,5 cm. Blattmaß: 50 x 38 cm.
196093326[ca. 1960]. Bildmaß: 27 x 21,5 cm. Blattmaß: 50 x 38 cm.
192284829Lucien Vogel éditeur | Paris 1922 | 19 x 24.50 cm | une feuille
198450052(Krefeld), Galerie Peerlings, (1984). 44 unpag. Bl. Mit 32 meist Abb., tls. a. Falttaf. 4to. OLn. m. SU im stabilen OPp.-Schuber (dieser berieben).
19591158269München, Goldmann, (1959). Gr.-4to. 56 S. m. einigen Textabb., 224 Abb. auf Taf. OLwd.
19821095948Braunschweig, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, 1982. Gr.- 8vo. 238 S. m. zahlr. Abb., wenige davon farb. OKart.
19221002011Dresden, 1922. 4to. 37 S., 99 Taf. (Arnolds Graph. Bücher II,3). OHlwd (leicht berieben).
19121185356Berlin, Reflektor-Verlag, (1912). Quer-8vo (ca. 15,5 : 24 cm). 189, (1) S. in zweispaltigem Satz m. zahlr. Skizzen, Zeichnungen und Reproduktionen photographischer Otiginal-Aufnahmen des Verfassers. OLwdbd m. montiertem Photoabzug (Richards und Mark Twain) u. Goldprägung auf Rücken u. Vorderdeckel.
19851512346Berlin. Ullstein, (1980) (recte: 1985). Gr.-8vo. 400 S. m. 16 farb. u. 360 einfarb. Abb. OKart.
19882091502135417077Ko-gei so 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ko-gei so paperback
1959008606New York: Henry Holt and Company 1959. First edition first printing. Hardcover. This strikingly clean jacketed copy of the first edition first printing of Robert Frosts 1959 collection of Favorite Poems for Young Readers is signed by him "Robert Frost" on the title page just above his printed name. <br /> <br />This collection takes its title from the words repeated at the end of each stanza of this book's first poem "The Pasture" first published as the prefatory to North of Boston in 1914. Of this collection the publisher said Frost "has gathered a group of his poems to be read to and by young people. To Robert Frost a great-grandfather with a remarkable number of small friends this was a labor of love. Frost dedicated the volume to his mother Belle Moodie Frost who knew as a teacher that no poetry was good for children that wasnt equally good for their elders. Evoking Frosts famous poem Mending Wall Frosts friend Edward Hyde Cox 1914-1988 who contributes a Foreword to this volume said of Frost that he had never added a single stone to the wall that so often separates age from youth. Prevalent among the 51 poems herein is Frost's gently subversive inclination to write verse that is superficially accessible "lovely dark and deep" upon sounding. <br /> <br />This is a handsome book bound in orange-yellow linen cloth with a vignette of a bird on a fence post stamped in black on the lower right front cover corner and spine print stamped in black with a red acorn and leaf device between at the spine's center. The contents feature wood engravings by Thomas W. Nason and are bound with endpapers of heavy light gray wove paper and red and yellow head and tail bands. The dust jacket printed on beige laid paper features a wood engraving of birches spanning the lower front face spine and extending onto the rear face. The rear face prominently features Yousuf Karsh's famous portrait photograph of Frost. <br /> <br />Condition is truly fine in a truly fine dust jacket. The illustrated cloth binding is immaculately clean and bright with sharp corners and only the most trivial hints of shelf wear to extremities. The contents are likewise pristine with no spotting soiling toning or previous ownership marks. "FIRST EDITION" is so stated on the title page verso. The contents retain a pleasingly stiff feel The dust jacket is crisp bright clean and entirely complete with no loss or tears and retaining the original "$3.00" upper front flap price. We note only a hint of wrinkling to the spine heel and a touch of soiling to the lower rear face. The jacket is protected beneath a clear removable archival cover. <br /> <br />Publisher's statements are often hyperbolic. In this case the dust jacket's front flap description of Robert Frost as "America's beloved poet ageless and for the ages" was and remains more accurate than advertising. Before this volume was published on 26 March 1959 Robert Frost 1874-1963 reached the age of eighty-five. His stature had risen to an apex arguably unequalled by any American poet since. Frost had long-since won all of his still-unrivaled four Pulitzer Prizes for poetry 1924 1931 1937 and 1943. He spent his final years as the most highly esteemed American poet of the twentieth century with an accumulating hoard of academic and civic honors. Two years before his death he became the first poet to read in the program of a U.S. Presidential inauguration Kennedy January 1961. <br /> <br />Reference: Crane A39; Tuten and Zubizarreta; ANB <br/><br/> Henry Holt and Company hardcover
194819141948 Paris, La Bonne Compagnie, 1948. Un volume in-folio (42 x 31,5 cm), en feuilles, portfolio cartonné de l'éditeur, dos en percaline, premier plat orné d'une illustration de tête de cheval contrecollée, fermoirs à lacets, quelques marques aux contreplats. 8 pages (titre, justificatif de tirage, introduction de J. Portefin), suivies de 20 planches de dessins en noir sur papier Ingres et contrecollées sur papier rosé, 2 planches brunies. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires, celui-ci l'un des 800 numérotés et destinés à La Bonne Compagnie à Paris. Recueil fac-similé rendant hommage au talent de Carle Vernet (1758-1836), peintre animalier français dont la passion pour l'anatomie équine a marqué le début du XIXe siècle. Bel état des planches, bon exemplaire de ce recueil.
191819071903Ditchling Sussex: Printed at the Ditchling Press by Douglas Pepler 1918. First and Limited Edition. Wraps. Good . Gill Eric and Beedham R. John. One of 240 copies duodecimo size 126 pp. "Woodwork" contains twenty-one wood engravings of tools by the inimitable Eric Gill 1882-1940; a highly regarded printmaker sculptor and typographer as well as a complicated man Gill provided illustrations for numerous fine press publications by the Golden Cockerel Press and the Saint Dominic's Press as well as with Pepler under the imprint of the St. Dominic's Press.<br/><br/>An informative look at the art of carpentry by craftsman-woodworker Arthur Romney Green 1872-1945 who like Gill and Pepler was influenced by William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement. Although the book is stated as "Volume I" no further volumes were issued.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Brown paper wraps black lettering on the front wrap fore- and bottom edges uncut title page with black-and-white wood engraving a total of thirty-one wood engravings in the text throughout: twenty-one wood engravings of carpentry tools by Eric Gill ten wood engravings by R. John Beedham; Caslon O. F. type Batchelor handmade paper duodecimo size 7.75" by 5" pagination: i-iv v-xvi 1 2-110 one of 450 copies this number 161.<br/><br/>___CITATION: Better than good with clean wraps a strong square text block the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings; overall minor edgewear to the wraps some loss to the paper at the spine exposing parts of the gatherings however text block still solid small loss to the bottom fore-edge corner of the title page.<br/><br/>___CITATIONS: Gill no. 269; Taylor and Sewell no. A31.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â 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. Printed at the Ditchling Press by Douglas Pepler unknown books
191819071903Ditchling Sussex: Printed at the Ditchling Press by Douglas Pepler 1918. First and Limited Edition. Wraps. Good . Gill Eric and Beedham R. John. One of 240 copies duodecimo size 126 pp. "Woodwork" contains twenty-one wood engravings of tools by the inimitable Eric Gill 1882-1940; a highly regarded printmaker sculptor and typographer as well as a complicated man Gill provided illustrations for numerous fine press publications by the Golden Cockerel Press and the Saint Dominic's Press as well as with Pepler under the imprint of the St. Dominic's Press.<br /> <br /> An informative look at the art of carpentry by craftsman-woodworker Arthur Romney Green 1872-1945 who like Gill and Pepler was influenced by William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement. Although the book is stated as "Volume I" no further volumes were issued.<br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Brown paper wraps black lettering on the front wrap fore- and bottom edges uncut title page with black-and-white wood engraving a total of thirty-one wood engravings in the text throughout: twenty-one wood engravings of carpentry tools by Eric Gill ten wood engravings by R. John Beedham; Caslon O. F. type Batchelor handmade paper duodecimo size 7.75" by 5" pagination: i-iv v-xvi 1 2-110 one of 450 copies this number 161.<br /> <br /> ___CITATION: Better than good with clean wraps a strong square text block the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings; overall minor edgewear to the wraps some loss to the paper at the spine exposing parts of the gatherings however text block still solid small loss to the bottom fore-edge corner of the title page.<br /> <br /> ___CITATIONS: Gill no. 269; Taylor and Sewell no. A31.<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. Printed at the Ditchling Press by Douglas Pepler unknown
19361208625London, The Studio, (1936). 4to. 192 S. m. etwa 200, vielfach ganzseitigen Beispielen, 8 Tafeln in Rotdruck. (Special Winter Number of The Studio). OLwd.
1960177507Peking.: Foreign Languages Press. 1960. Post card booklet containing 12 colour postcards of 20th century Chinese woodcuts each 15.5 x 10.5cm left edge perforated coloured pictorial wrappers. Very good condition. Artists include: Hung Chen-shan Shao Keh-ping Ku Yuan Li Huan-min Liu Kuang Cheng Shuang Chao Yen-nien Teng Ko Chao Tsung-tsao Tung Chi-chung Hsiu Chun Tu Chi and Li Ping-fan. . Foreign Languages Press. unknown
1970EEZZ1624Tokyo : Printed by Kyoto Hangain, n.d. [ca 1970]. 26 x 21,5 cm. 6 Farbholzschniite (19 x 14 cm) unter (gegilbten) Passepartouts, 1 Doppelbl. Begleittext engl. u. jap., in OLn.-Flügelmappe mit mont. Einbandtitel. Exlibris Sammlung Schuldes. OCLC : 43530068
19192020020Ditchling Sussex: S. Dominic's Press 1919. First edition. Paperback. fine. 24mo 47 pages stiff brown wrappers untrmmed unopened inked name from 1934 on front blank. <br/><br/> Gill ERIC GILL BIBLIOGRAPHY 371. Illustrated with one wood-engraving: "The Last Judgement" P107 . Issued as Welfare Handbook No. 4. S. Dominic's Press paperback
199312054Iowa City IA: Windhover Press 1993. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Quarto 58pp. illustrated. A fine lovely copy in the publisher's finely woven greyish cloth with applied printed spine label as issued. This is number 217 of 275 limited copies another 25 copies were hand-colored by the illustrator and specially bound. A collection of wartime essays by H. D. the influential Imagist poet who is closely associated with Ezra Pound. Doolittle had spent most of the war in London enduring the Blitz. Generously illustrated and beautifully letterpress-printed on French Johannot mould-made paper. Publisher's prospectus with price schedule laid-in. Windhover Press hardcover
1994343702Roslyn NY: The Stone House Press 1994. 113p. 6x9 inch quarter cloth boards with pattern design on boards spine lettering in gilt; in very good condition. This edition is limited to 175 numbered copies signed by the author the artist and the printer/publisher with 150 for sale. Errata slipped in-laid and signed. This copy number 106. The Stone House Press unknown
198020278ABWinterthur, Verlag der Heimatschutzgesellschaft, 1980. Folio. VIII Seiten, 81 Tafweln mit 171 Photographien. Orig. Leinenkasette mit montierter Abbildung
19301020DG1930. Touristikplakat in Tiefdruck, nach einer Fotografie von J. Gaberell. Blattgrösse: 64 x 48 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 1020DG
19301020DG1930. Touristikplakat in Tiefdruck, nach einer Fotografie von J. Gaberell. Blattgrösse: 64 x 48 cm.
199092083Hamburg, 1990. 59 x 49 cm (Blattmaß 71 x 60 cm).
199092082Hamburg, 1990. 49 x 45 cm (Blattmaß 71 x 60 cm).