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1970210213036Sky Prints Corp 1970-01-01. Spiral-bound. Like New. 0x0x0. 1970-1979 and 1981 Like New inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages. Excellent book.Fast Shipping!11 books total Sky Prints Corp unknown
1528134753.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1890003892London: T.F. Robey 1890. Very Good. 16 black-and-white collotype views loose as issued in a light green envelope. Title from envelope. "Robey's Series" -- on envelope and on each image. Thomas F. Robey was a photographer active in London beginning in the 1890s. From about 1894 to about 1905 he was also active as a commercial photographer and printer with Eustace Curzon. They were among many photographers producing platinotypes or platinum prints around the turn of the century. "Platinogram" was the name given by Robey to these images made from platinotypes. As listed on the envelope the views are: The Tower Bridge Tower of London London Bridge Royal Exchange St. Paul's West Front Embankment Houses of Parliament Westminster Abbey Rotten Row Piccadilly Circus Albert Hall Albert Memorial Crystal Palace Trafalgar Square Ludgate Circus and the Great Wheel. There is no date of publication but the images appear to be from the 1890s. The detail in the street scenes is particularly impressive. There are no motorized vehicles in any of the scenes. Oval stationers label on front of envelope: Rowsell & Son Cheapside. In Very Good Condition: minor creasing at a few corners; loss of corners on two images; clean and bright. Envelope is in Good- Condition: separated into two sections; chipping along edges; minor loss at corners. Extremely scarce -- no other copies of these "Platinogram" views have been located. T.F. Robey unknown
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
1815005404London: J. Jenkins 1815. Near Fine. 1 hand-colored aquatint etching 262 x 328 mm image is 152 x 226 mm; mat is 14 x 17 inches. Published Feb. 1 1815. From The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and Her Allies from 1799 to 1815. In Near Fine Condition: very lightly soiled in margins; image is clean and bright. J. Jenkins unknown
19012111902160200698Mizusawa Miki 1901. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Mizusawa Miki paperback
Q-015181905XHarcourt Brace & Co. NY. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harcourt Brace & Co., NY hardcover
1010061046.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19700512086Associated American Artists NY 1970. Text printed in France by Pierre Jean Mathan. Etchings printed by Atelier George's Leblanc. Sandburgs poems have been illustrated with seven original copper plate etchings by Gregory Masurovsky. The book is number 127 of a Signed and numbered edition of 150. In addition each of the etchings has been numbered and signed by the artist in pencil. The book/portfolio is fine and housed as issued in a fine slipcase. Associated American Artists hardcover
196333200Iowa City: Stone Wall Press 1963 Limited Edition in slipcase beautifully printed on Rives Heavy with interleaved illustrations on Mulberry paper one of 60 deluxe copies of a total print run of 330 bound in quarter leather and illustrated boards signed by both Roethke and engraver Roy this copy number X one tiny nick to leather at spine tail a beautiful copy of this justly-celebrated production printed by Kim Merker at the Stone Wall Press; from collection of Jenijoy La Belle who studied with Roethke at the University of Washington along with her close friend Tess Gallagher and the author of the influential book The Echoing Wood of Theodore Roethke; tall 8vo; 31 unnumbered pages and 12 engravings each on folded leaf; additional unnumbered engravings preceding title page & colophon. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. Stone Wall Press hardcover
1963307320Iowa City: Stone Wall Press 1963. First Edition. Leather bound. Fine. A beautiful collection of poems printed by Kim Merker with illustrations printed on delicate mulberry paper bound in between. This book is generally regarded as one of the finest from the press which is known for the excellence of its letterpress printing and book design.<br /> <br /> The edition size was 270 copies of which this is one of 60 deluxe copies bound in quarter-leather and paper printed with an engraved design by Roy. These copies numbered with Roman numerals are signed by both Roy and Roethke who died soon after the printing was completed. Roethke won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for poetry. First edition first printing deluxe issue. A fine copy no. XXX of 60 signed by Roethke and Roy. The publisher's paper-covered slipcase is beginning to split along the bottom edge. Stone Wall Press unknown
1963003294CThe Stone Wal Press Iowa City 1963. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. A very fine hardcover copy in a near fine slipcase. Limited Edition of 300 no. copies. This is copy no. 112. Owner's signature appears on front endpaper with additional info "sent me from the publishers at the request of Beatrice Roethke." Slipcase is very sound with just a touch of rubbing. A nice copy. The Stone Wal Press, Iowa City hardcover
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
192821057<p>London: Faber & Gwyer 1928. First edition signed limited. Moderate soiling to covers else very good. 8 unpaginated leaves; illustrated with 2 black and white wood engravings; 8vo boards with gilt title. <br /><br />#404 of 500 large paper copies on English hand-made paper. Printed at the Curwen Press.</p> Faber & Gwyer hardcover
027280Chicago: Dunlap School of Finger Prints. Stapled. Good. Eight pamphlet collection. Publisher dates noted on two books: 1921 & 1922. With pencil notation top right corner of title page. Pamphlets in good or better condition half missing covers 8-64 pages most under 10. Lecture Nine has 7 lines of ink writing on title page. Secret Service: Lecture One Two Nine Ten. The Science of Finger Prints: Lesson Three Four Five and Lecture Five. <br/> <br/> Dunlap School of Finger Prints unknown
18869340J. B. Lippincott Phil 1886 1886 Hard Cover. No Jacket. HBNO DJ issued 1886Beautiful Green & Brown decorated Cover minor cover wear tiny chips Extremities Interior Nice tight clean Minor FoxVG/VG AS-IS NOJACKET NO OTHER INTERNALS. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. J. B. Lippincott Phil, 1886 hardcover
1838373352George Virtue London 1838. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. Scotland: Illustrated in a Series of Views 1838 by William Beattie with artwork by Thomas Allom W.H. Bartlett and Horatio McCulloch is a sumptuous two-volume travelogue NOTE ONLY VOLUME 1 OFFERED HERE that blends picturesque steel engravings with evocative prose. Commissioned expressly for this work the illustrations capture Scotland's dramatic landscapes historic ruins and bustling towns at the height of Romantic fascination with the sublime and the national. Beattie a physician and poet provides historical and descriptive commentary alongside each plate weaving together antiquarian detail folklore and personal observation. The result is a richly textured portrait of Scotland its natural grandeur cultural heritage and storied past intended to stir both patriotic pride and aesthetic delight. This volume includes 41 engraved plates including a folding map and were published by George Virtue a leading figure in illustrated books of the period. Original full leather the spine with raised bands gilt ruled and gilt lettered contrasting lettering piece gilt ruled boards. The joints are cracked though the boards are still firmly attached and the corners of the boards are bumped and rubbed. The head of the spine is chipped. The leather boards are scuffed and a little rubbed. The binding is actually quite firm and sound. Vignette title page large folding map and 41 engraved plates. Occaional damp stain on some plates principally to the blank margins and more severe on the last two plates extending to the images. 200 pages. The contents are browned throughout but the text block is firm with no loose or torn pages. Size: 12 x 18 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Special Interest. 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. George Virtue hardcover
200012345Lewisburg PA: The Press of Appletree Alley 2000. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Large octavo 69pp. illustrated. From The Bucknell University Fine Editions: A Series in Contemporary Poetry edited by Cynthia Hogue. A near fine copy in the publisher's abstract paste paper boards. Boards just a tinge warped in the same direction and the spine a tinge cocked; else lovely. The colophon reads: "This book was hand-set in 14 pt. Spectrum monotype with titling in Open Kapitalen both Van Krimpen types. Designed and set by Jason Urban and Juanita Bishop this edition was printed by Barnard Taylor and Juanita Bishop in Rives lightweight mouldmade paper with a Vandercook No. 4 press. The wood engravings were printed directly from the blocks. Each book has been hand-bound by Don Rash in cloth and paper over boards using an original abstract paste paper." This is number 35 of 125 limited copies each of which is SIGNED by Weaver and Richards on the colophon. A striking production. Laid-in is a letter from the previous owner to the publisher enclosing a check for his copy and lamenting the then-imminent demise of the press. The Press of Appletree Alley hardcover
1899219046New York.: Harper's Weekly. July 11899. Three photographic prints each approx 11 x 20 cms and three black and white engravings together 33.5 x 20.4 cms all captioned printed on two conjoined newspaper leaves pp 645-648 41 x 28.5 cms the associated articles: "Samoa in War-Time" in full with a cameo portrait of the Chief Justice of Samoa and "The Philippine Revolt." partial with a small sketch map of Malolos printed on the verso central fold a few small edge tears and faint toning but in good condition. Malcolm Ross the author and photographer of "Samoa in War-time" was a New Zealand freelance journalist and war correspondent for the New Zealand press as well as the Melbourne Age. In 1899 he spent three months in Samoa covering the clashes for the leadership of the colony that followed the death of Malietoa Laupepa the incumbent chief at the time. <br>Unusual late 19th Century coverage of Samoa especially by a New Zealand photojournalist. <br> <br>The second spread with the incomplete accompanying article by Joh F. Bass a "Special Correspondent of "Harper's Weekly" on "The Philippine Revolt" has an unsurprising pro-American tone: the armed conflict between the First Philippine Republic and the United States 1899-1902 was clearly viewed by the United States as an insurrection rather than as a continuation of the struggle for independence by Filipino nationalists that had begun in 1896 with the Philippine Revolution. . Harper's Weekly. unknown
19751108267New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers. Good hardcover copy with d/j 260 pp 1 pp ack text and B/W and 45 4/C illustrations throughout 185 total illustrations biographical outline 4 pp selected biblio 3 pp index. . Good. Hardcover. 1975. Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers hardcover
31044Facsimile reprint . Maroon cloth boards elephant folio engraved dedication & 22 engraved plates The plates include two perspective views of the interior and one of the main entrance and several plans and sections the last plate providing a comparative view of the plans of fourteen other theatres including Covent Garden London Versailles the old Paris Opera the Comédie Française and theatres in Berlin Argentina Madrid &c. fine condition please note it wil incur extra postage which we will be happy to quote for at cost. Facsimile reprint hardcover
199533344Easton Press 1995 Easton Press Collector's Edition in gilt-stamped & decorated full red leather with 4 raised spine hubs 1st Thus moire fabric endsheets satin ribbon marker bound-in all page edges gilt Easton bookplate filled in attached to first white page some spotting/foxing to gilt edges else Fine; sm 4to; xv 112pp illus. First Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good. Easton Press hardcover
183318856Milano: Fortunato Stella e Figli 1833. First Italian edition. Hardcover. f to vg. Oblong folio 12 6/8 x 18 1/2". 1 leaf Title 38 leaves Plates 1 leaf List of content. Original half morocco over burgundy paper covered boards. Gold lettering and tooling on spine. Rare first Italian edition of Paul-Louis-Bernard Drach's atlas volume of his "Sainte Bible de Vence" a series which was originally published in 27 volumes in Paris from 1827 to 1833. The striking 38 engraved plates featured in this atlas are composed of 13 maps by A. R. Fremin and 25 engravings signed by Falkeisen Angelini and Lanzani. The engraved plates have been laid down on beautiful hand-made paper and describe the following: 1. Map of the place of Eden Mesopotamy and Persian Gulf; 2. Noah's Arch construction; 3. Noah's Arch; 4. Map of the land divided among Noah's sons; 5. The Babel Tower; 6. Map of the Land of Canaan; 7. Map of Jews' Pilgrimage; 8. The Jerusalem Sahnedrin; 9. The Temple of Jerusalem plans and sections; 10. The Temple of Jerusalem square plan; 11. Map of ancient Jerusalem; 12. The Temple of Salomon; 13. The Temple's foundations; 14. The East Gate; 15. The Buildings of the Temple; 16. Musical Instruments of the Jews; 17. Hebrew Alphabet; 18. Jew's Vestments and worship's objects; 19. Two Menorah; 20. High Priest's vestments and Golden Menorah; 21. Moses' Tabernacle; 22. The Loaves of Proposition; 23. Plan and section of the Tabernacle; 24. The encampment of the Israelites; 25. Map of the Holy Land South; 26. Map of the Holy Land North; 27. Map of Syria; 28.Map of Israel under Salomon; 29. Plan of the House of the Forest of Lebanon; 30. The House of the Forest of Lebanon; 31. The Bronze Sea; 32. The Washings; 33. The Altars of the Holocausts; 34. Map of the Persian Empire; 35. Map of the Land of Canaan according to Ezechiel; 36. Map of Herod's Reign; 37. Zachary's Vision; 38. Map of the travels of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The plates measure appr. 12 1/2 x 18 1/4" image size appr. : 9 1/2 x 14 6/8". Binding rubbed on covers and along edges. Head and tail of spine chipped. Previous owner's Ex-libris Calvin Bullock on inside of front cover. Minor and sporadic foxing along paper margin not affecting plates. Title and captions in Italian. Binding in overall fair interior in very good plates in near fine to fine condition. About the author: "David Paul Drach aka Paul-Louis-Bernard Drach after his conversion 1791-1865 was a Catholic convert from Judaism and librarian of the College of Propaganda in Rome. Drach received his early education from his father who was a rabbi. After spending some time in various Talmudic schools he became a teacher at Rappoltsweiler though only sixteen years of age. The love of the secular sciences brought him to Paris where he was welcomed by his coreligionists and became tutor in a wealthy Jewish family. His reputation as a teacher brought him Christian pupils; and this may have had some influence on his subsequent conversion; in fact he had always manifested some leaning toward Christianity. Drach had already begun the study of Greek and Latin so as to become acquainted with the Christian doctrines in their original sources. Struck by the accusation of some of the Fathers that the Jews had corrupted the Hebrew text he began a comparative study of the Hebrew and the Septuagint which study he continued in spite of the remonstrances of the president of the Central Consistory. Drach was received into the Catholic faith in 1823 together with his two daughters and his son Paul who afterward became a priest and a distinguished Biblical scholar. In 1827 Drach accepted the position of librarian of the Propaganda in Rome which position he held until the year of his death." From the Jewish Encyclopedia. Fortunato Stella e Figli hardcover
1920000012714Leipzig / Wien = Vienna: Bibliographisches Institut 1920. Paperback. Near Fine. Oblong 8vo. 14 cm x 16.5 cm. Unpaginated. Brown paper wrappers printed in red and black. Illustrated with 22 black and white images of towns and landmarks from the state of Saxony. Minor wear to the extremities. Bibliographisches Institut paperback
1783004429London: T. Stackhouse 1783. Map. Fine. Matted hand-colored copper engraving. Image size: 14.5 x 15.25 inches. Mat size: 22.75 x 23.75 inches. A beautiful example of this map of Eastern Europe showing the jurisdictions as titled on the map of Moscow Woronesk Bielgorod Kiow Smolensk Novogorod Nisi Nowogorod Penzinskoi Alatyrskoi Galicoskoi Chlynowskoi Solkamskoi Kaygorodskoi Soli Wyczegokkoi Jarenskoi Peczora Mezeskoi Archangel Carelia the Kingdom of Kazan and Russian Lapland as well as parts of Poland Ukrain Livonia Lithuania Finland and Siberia. In Fine Condition: clean and bright. T. Stackhouse unknown