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2003BECKETTS002141Kickshaws Paris. 2003. First edition thus: an alternative English version by John Crombie. Small square octavo. Loose folded sheets printed with characters of varying sizes. Wrappers. One of ''a handful of copies. printed for the translator's personal pleasure''. Originally not commercially available no doubt due to the unauthorised nature of the translation.Fine. Rare. [Kickshaws, Paris.] unknown
0282623124.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
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
1952260501001Queen Anne Press 1952-01-01. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. First Edition. #612 of 950 originally printed editions. Hardcover. Very Good / no dust jacket. Free of any markings and no writings inside. Minor shelf-wear. For any additional information or pictures please inquire. Queen Anne Press hardcover
1952066330London Great Britain: The Queen Anne Press 1952. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 38 pages 8vo. Limited Edition of 950 numbered copies. This is copy 917. Shelfwear to DJ: scuffing along edges and covers tanned covers and spine some light foxing and smudge marks. DJ in mylar. Fading along cloth board edges. Tight binding no marks. Volume is in Very Good condition. The Queen Anne Press Hardcover
1334710597.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
133424040X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
189427806London: Printed for The Society of English Bibliophilists 1894. 1st edition. Leather. Near Fine. 1st edition. 5 volume set complete. A Near Fine set. 8vos. In period Fine binding of half light blue leather and cloth over boards. Six compartment spine with title volume and design in gilt. t.e.g. A handsome set. A collection of 72 short stories written by Marguerite de Navarre published posthumously in 1558. It was originally intended to contain 100 stories but Marguerite's untimely death cut it at the second story of the eighth day. Printed for The Society of English Bibliophilists unknown
19529699New York: Hammer Creek Press 1952. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. 16mo. 8 pp. illus. Limited edition number of copies unknown. As issued sewn in printed wrappers. Very light toning to the extremities and covers; nevertheless a very nice copy. Bookplate of noted collector Norman Sondheim on the verso of the front wrappers. <br /> <br /> Comprises title page/announcement; two engravings one of the Hell-Box Press and the second the Hammer Creek Press; and a colophon. The Hell-Box Press was one of Fass's earlier printing endeavors. Hammer Creek Press began when in 1950 when Fass purchased from Valenti Angelo a small iron press previously owned by Bruce Rogers who had sold it to Angelo the year before. It was on this press of significant provenance that the bulk of the Hammer Creek Press editions were printed few of which have stated limitations. With only 4 institutions reporting ownership according to OCLC it is difficult to imagine this title was produced in an edition of more than a few dozen copies if that. Cohen 15; DePol Catalogue Raisonne p. 40. Hammer Creek Press unknown
1841008974London: Longman Orme Brown Green and Longman 1841. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. SCARCE in contemporary fine binding two volumes in polished calf the backs with black and red morocco labels and intricate gilt tooling marbled end papers and edges the bookplates of Walmer Castle and a later 20th c. owner front end papers prior owner inscriptions in pencil and ink concerning Walmer Castle and Cattermole's engravings "considered to be some of his finest". Very Good the calf rubbed and soiled. Both volumes with frontis engravings and engraved title pages Vol. I with 7 engravings in text Vol. II with 13 in text. The title pages call for 15 in Vol. I and 13 in Vol. II leaving the possibility of 4 missing engravings however no evidence of removal. Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman Hardcover
1759848041759. T. Kinnersley. London. 1759. In Two Volumes II and III and contains the whole set for the year 1759. Bound in 18th century quarter brown calf gilt very worn and rubbed and lacking portions of leather from heads and tails of spine. Joints tender but holding. Vol. II; ii 372 pages plus 4pages of index. Vignette to general title-page and engraved head-piece for each month. 6 engraved plates of unusual and more ordinary fauna including the dodo the rhinoceros sea hedge-hog the horned didapper flying fish and cassowary. 1 portrait plate of Magliabechi 14 full page engraved maps and plans. Vol. III; ii. 404 pages plus 4 page index. Engr. vignette to general title-page and engraved head-pieces or decorations to each month 4 engraved plates of fauna one portrait plate of Major General Wolfe 1 incredible engraved plate displaying the Torments Inflicted by the Dutch on the English in Amboyna plus the engraved frontis. to Pope's Essay on Man. Three engraved plates - 1 map and 2 plans. A wonderful insight into what interested people in the mid-18th century. Pages browned and occasionally foxed but otherwise a very useful set. hardcover
19620008021Chicago: R. Hunter Middleton ca. 1962. New edition. Fine. Thomas Bewick. 4to measures 7.25 x 9.75 inches / 18.5 x 25 cm image size of 10.5 x 8.2 cm. <br/><br/>This was print no. 1 in the series of Thomas Bewick's wood engravings which were exhibited at Letterio Calapai's Studio in Glencoe IL. in 1969. In editions of Bewicks BRITISH BIRDS prior to 1847 this bird was mis-identified as a Ring-tailed Eagle and not as now Golden Eagle Immature. This impression was made from Bewick's original wood block by R. Hunter Middleton at Chicago. R. Hunter Middleton unknown
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
1808006372London: Longman Hurst Rees and Orme 1808. Hardcover. Very Good. Vol. 2 published in 1810. 2 volumes: vii 1 524 p. frontispiece and 62 leaves of engraved plates; viii 444 30 p. frontispiece and 95 leaves of plates one folded: one in-text engraving; 29 cm. Original brown boards; both spines are covered in brown library repair tape with title and call number written in white on spine. Pages are untrimmed. Former owner's name on blank page preceding frontispiece in each volume: "H. Hunt." Oval stamp on front fixed endpaper of Dickinson College Library. Embossed stamp of that library on title pages. Modern endpapers. This is complete with the 159 leaves of plates called for in the list of illustrations and one engraving in text. In Very Good Condition: edges rubbed; solid library spine repairs; occasional foxing primarily in margins; otherwise clean and tight. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme hardcover
1936375755The Studio London Undated c.1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. One of Holme's four classic Studio Publications on Japanese print culture presenting a finely curated suite of kacho-ga plates that helped shape early Western appreciation of ukiyo-e. A handsome volume and still one of the most approachable gateways into the field with a graceful selection of ukiyo-e images centred on the world of the geisha; musicians dancers and performers captured in moments of poise ritual and quiet artistry. Holme's curation highlights the refinement of gesture costume and setting offering Western readers an early respectful window onto the professional culture of women trained in music dance and social accomplishment. It's the most atmospheric of the four volumes rich in mood and stage-like elegance. 8 large colour plates images measuring 15 x 22 cms approx each with tissue guards and 6 pages of explanatory text. Some foxing to the paper throughout but not to the printed images though their surrounds are foxed. Printed boards covered in Japanese style paper. The spine is absent though the binding is still firm. Printed paper label to front board as issued. Size: 25 x 31.5 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; New Arrivals; 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. The Studio hardcover
1801005380London: R. Bowyer Historic Gallery 1801. Near Fine. 1 aquatint engraving 320 x 467 mm. image is 223 x 312 mm. In Near Fine Condition: minor soiling on reverse; otherwise clean and bright. R. Bowyer Historic Gallery unknown
199538028New York: Weatherhill/ Phoenix Art Museum 1995. Thick 4to. x 2 313 1 pp. 100s of colour and blk & wht plates illusts. some large folding. Brown cloth gilt lettrng w/ d.j. NF/NF. First edition of this beautifully illustrated catalogue of the deluxe Japanese woodblock prints owned by Frank Lloyd Wright which were only recently discovered in the 1980s. Weatherhill/ Phoenix Art Museum, hardcover
195936103Durham North Carolina: Duke University Press 1959. 2nd printing. Cloth. Very Good/Fair. Mixed printings Vol.1 2 3 -2nd printings 1959; Vol.4 5 6 7 printed in '57 '62 '61 '64 respectively. A Very Good set in Poor Fair & Good dust jackets. 8vos. each volume approximately 650 pages. illustrated with b&w wood engravings and frontispieces. Uniformly bound in tan cloth with tan dust jackets. The dust jackets have browned spines with most of the volumes having missing/detached areas on the spine. Several volumes are detached along the spine and now held in place with the mylar sleeve. Duke University Press unknown
10427Berkeley CA: Editions Koch 2003. Full Leather. Fine binding. Folio. 44 pp. frontis plates. Limited edition one of 120 copies this copy out of series; there are also 26 lettered deluxe copies with a suite of 10 engravings. All are signed by Bringhurst Wagener and Peter Koch at the colophon. Bound by Camille Botelho in black box calf with inlays and onlays of dyed calf vinyl snakeskin painted paper mylar laminates and a porcupine quill; hand embroidered endbands; vinyl snakeskin doublures. A fine copy in clamshell box. <br /> <br /> True to form Peter Koch has produced a marvelous edition of what remains of Parmenides's poem "On Nature." The fragments of the poem are rendered in this opposite page bilingual edition with the Greek on the left and Bringhurst's English translation on the right. The poetry is brilliantly accompanied by Wagner's striking engravings a frontispiece and 4 additional wood engravings in red and orange. <br /> <br /> Given it survives only in fragments there is some debate as to the "meaning" of the symbolism of Parmenides's poem making it a work ripe for interpretation. But at base his view of reality is one of stasis unchangeable. And while that enduring Greek logic marks the work Wagener introduces remarkably abstract and kinetic illustrations printed in an urgent deep red and orange—projecting anything but stasis. It is the discord between the logical understanding or reality and the emotional understanding of it that spoke to Botelho and informed her design of this incredible binding. She writes: "In the design I thought of Parmenides looking out past shadowy arches from within a dark room to find total chaos beyond. The curve of the Mylar inlay and the curve of the porcupine quill mimic a column marking a threshold beyond which is uncontrolled noise and movement and mess. I wanted the disparity between the smoothness of the box calf and the chaos of the inlays and yellow foiling to be a comment on how frightening examining one's reality can be." Magnificently achieved Botelho has created an exceptional binding that bridges Parmenides and Wagener giving voice to the paradox she sees in this metaphysical conversation on the nature of reality. Editions Koch 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
63-2530San Francisco CA: California International Antiquarian Book Fair 1981. Color Poster. 24 x 18 inches Good with creasing marginal tear. Poster courtesy of Sergio Old Prints 50 Maiden Lane San Francisco. San Francisco, CA: California International Antiquarian Book Fair, 1981. unknown
2007062607London Great Britain: The Folio Society 2007. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 2 Volume Set. Includes original Solander Box. Limited Edition of 2750 numbered copies. This is copy no.1466. Facsimile Edition of the Golden Cockerel Press edition published in 1931. Bound by G. Lachenmaier in full goatskin leather with Fabriano Tiziano endleaves. Also includes laid-in a sample page of the Engravings by Eric Gill Folio Society newsletter. Minor shelfwear. Both volumes are tightly bound no marks. Set is in Near Fine condition. The Folio Society Hardcover
194533330952Waltham Saint Lawrence: The Golden Cockerel Press 1945. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Webb Clifford. One of 500 copies folio size pp. The Golden Cockerel Press came together in autumn of 1920 at a time when post-World War I society was ushering in a renaissance of creative minds including another renaissance of the printing press as the artist's tool similar to that of William Morris and the arts and crafts printers of the previous century. The press worked with many notable artists including Eric Gill Blair Hughes-Stanton Robert Gibbings and the artist for this work Clifford Webb. <br /> <br /> Clifford Cyril Webb 1895-1972 studied art and is best known today for his wood engravings. He was a founder-member of the Society of Wood Engravers and "was a prominent figure in the group of engravers whobrought about the revival of wood engraving in the 1920s and benefited from the encouragement of Robert Gibbings and the Golden Cockerel Press" n.b. quote from Webb's entry in Horne "The Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators" p. 437. <br /> <br /> Per the bibliographical entry for this work "it is surprising that no complete translation of this unique eye-witness account of the First Crusade had ever been published in England before. What the pilgrims did in their fervour of blind fanaticism 'to the glory of God' makes astonishing reading!" <br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe in half vellum with orange buckram boards gilt vignette on the front board of crusaders on horseback by Clifford Webb top edge gilt frontis one of five full-page wood-engravings bound in throughout small title page wood-engraving also of crusaders on horseback wood-engraving of a cockerel holding a crusader pennant in its beak on p. 9; Poliphilus type on hand-made paper folio size 12 3/8" by 7 3/8" pagination: 1-4 5-92 1 colophon. <br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: A solid very good copy with clean boards the vellum smooth and without wear a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings; a small mark on the vellum on the back board light overall edgewear the corners bumped but not rubbed. <br /> <br /> ___CITATION: Cockalorum 168. <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. The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
1835000819London Eng: Whittaker & Co 1835. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Good -. 2 volumes: xxiv 379 5 p.; 389 5 p.: hand-colored frontispiece and hand-colored title vignette in each volume 18 hand-colored plates several in-text drawings in each volume; 21 cm. Original dark green cloth with gilt-stamped spine titles and decoration; all boards have blind-stamped decoration. Yellow endpapers. In Good- Condition: front hinge of vol. 1 completely separated and front free endpaper and frontispiece of vol. 1 detached but present text block is otherwise solid and binding is in one piece; spines are sunned; cloth lacking at ends of spines; corners are bumped; covers are slightly soiled; title pages are foxed; otherwise only occasional light foxing; pages and plates are otherwise clean and tight. Whittaker & Co hardcover