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19301286848Chicago: Reilly & Lee Co 1930. First Edition First Binding. large 8vo. 275 pp. VG-; maroon cloth boards black lettering to spine pictorial front board with blue/yellow/red lettering; bumping/chipping/fraying with slight material loss to head and tail of spine mild age-toning to spine lettering legible; bumping/fraying to corners of boards; boards shaken/slightly cocked starting hinge no shelf lean binding intact; slight wear to edges of cover art affixed to front board; boards protected by plastic wrapper; age-toning/wear to text-block; age-toning to margins of interior text and illustrations unaffected; notations in pencil to top left corner of back paste-down; First Edition First State with 12 full-color plates including frontispiece "REILLY & LEE" logo in bold serif type to tail of spine; LP consignment; shelved Case 12 Dupont. 1286848. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Reilly & Lee Co unknown books
2007178245Paris: Editions de la Reunion des Musees Nationaux 2007. Hardcover. VG ex museum library with very minimal marks. Green-grey cloth over boards; Color pictorial djs.; Vol. 1: 383 pp. Vol. 2: pp. 391- 822; Profusely illustrated with bw plates and figures. ontents of this 2-volume set as follows: v. 1. The bronzes of Rodin: catalogue of works in the Musée Rodin I. Casting techniques -- Original editions in bronze by the Musée Rodin: reproductions of Rodin's works: a legal perspective / Régis Cusinberche -- Note to the reader -- Abbreviations -- Catalogue A-F -- v. 2. The bronzes of Rodin: catalogue of works in the Musée Rodin II. Catalogue G-Z -- Chronology -- Table of foundries patina workers metalworkers etc. 1875-1917 -- The Musée Rodin bronzes chronological order of casting -- The Musée Rodin bronzes chronological order of their entrance into the collections -- Selected bibliography -- List of exhibitions -- Table of concordance. Shipping is 12 pounds. Editions de la Reunion des Musees Nationaux hardcover books
1996178224San Francisco; Seattle: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; University of Washington Press 1996. Hardcover. Fine minimal shelf wear otherwise very clean and tight. 2 volume set. Blue cloth covers with gilt lettering cream illustrated dust jackets. Volume 1: 485 pp. volume 2: 300 pp. Illustrated in B&W and color. English and some French. Item includes the original exhibition checklist and contemporary reviews plus illustrations for each of the 8 Impressionist group exhibitions held 1874-1886. Volume 1: Reviews. Volume II: Exhibited Works. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; University of Washington Press hardcover books
1954124647New York: Harper and Brothers 1954. First Edition. First Edition. Near Fine in illustrated boards and a Very Good plus price-clipped dust jacket. Owner name to the front pastedown with lightly bumped corners and mild offsetting to endpapers else book is Fine and bright. Jacket has light restoration to the top left corner of the front panel with two inch-long closed tears and associated shallow creasing to the bottom edge and light rubbing at the spine ends corners. Overall a bright attractive copy of this uncommon title. Harper and Brothers unknown books
19567184Berkshire: Golden Cockerel Press 1956. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Textblock Fine. Minor shelf/edge wear even sunning at spine else tight bright and unmarred. Purple cloth board gilt lettering and decorative elements frontispiece teg. 8vo. 160pp. Illus. b/w plates. Numbered limited edition this being 188 of 500. <br/><br/>Designed by Christopher Sandford. Illustrated by Gwenda Morgan. "Among the manuscript note-books of the brothers Grimm are a large number of the fairy-tales they collected with such tireless enthusiasm. A considerable number of these have never been available to the general reader and are virtually unknown. Wilhelm Hansen director of the Lippe Folk Museum had access to the manuscripts and selected fifty of these tales for us tales which Taylor who made the first English translation had described as 'most curious' and 'of great merit' but which he felt bound to suppress 'in deference to the scrupulous fastidiousness of modern taste especially in works likely to attract the attention of youth'. Gwenda Morgan's quaint engravings seemed to compliment these folk tales to perfection." Cock-A-Hoop Golden Cockerel Press hardcover books
1941151324N.p.: N.p. 1941. Vintage photograph of director King Vidor his wife and screenwriter Elizabeth Hill and actors Hedy Lamarr and Robert Young taken to publicize the 1941 film. With provenance stamps on the verso along with a stamp noting No. 81-422. <br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>Based on John P. Marquand's 1941 novel. A married businessman locked in a monotonous life recalls his passionate relationship with a beautiful independent young woman twenty years prior. Lamarr's second film with Vidor following "Comrade X" in 1940. <br/><br/>Set in Boston.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with light soil to the top edge. N.p. unknown books
198876250New York NY.: Harper Collins Publishers. Very Good. 1988. Hardcover in dust jacket. This book is hard-bound in tan paper covered boards with black white and brown printoing to the covers with a black cloth spine in a very nice dust jacket. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations. This book is signed by the illustrator Maurice Sendak on the title-page. From the collection of Cuthbert Christian Thambimuttu 1945-2019 of Columbus Ohio - known to many of his bookseller author and illustrator friends as "Tubby." He was persistent in the pursuit of autographed books by the writers and artists he admired including Gorey Sendak Heaney Byatt Morrison Updike and many more. Joseph Heller once wrote to Tubby in response to one more "please sign and return" request: "This is turning out to be a hell of a lot of work!" All signed books unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic. Many of the books are inscribed to both Cuthbert and his great friend of more than two decades Antonia Gale Moss. . Harper Collins, Publishers hardcover books
1930WN5544Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1930. Brown cloth with black spine lettering and design. Pictorial pastedown on upper board. Edges colored yellow. Spine stained and worn with chipping at ends and on joints. A classic in the Oz series. First Edition. Cloth. Poor/No Jacket. Illus. by Jno. R. Neill. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Childrens' Trade. The Reilly & Lee Co. Hardcover books
1993301812Santa Fe NM Tallgrass Press 1993. 1993. First edition so stated. Folio. Illustrated with photographs. Introduction by Peter C. Bunnell. 2 page foreword by Ginny Williams. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine fresh copy of the hardbound edition. Unpaginated. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Santa Fe, NM, Tallgrass Press, 1993. hardcover books
198031417New York & London: Garland Publishing 1980. First edition 8vo pp. xl 390; profusely illustrated; unbound sheets in 14 gatherings marked "Advance Copy for favour of review" with stapled announcement from the publisher attached to the half-title; fine. A scarce and useful reference giving a full description of each edition including a full description of each title page accompanied by an actual-size photograph details of contents the number of illustrations and the locations of plates which are not part of the pagination the type of binding distinguishing features of the variants and locations of copies. <br/><br/> Garland Publishing unknown books
2002179743Los Angeles CA: Greybull Press 2002. Hardcover. As New. light scuffs to covers; lower corner creased. black cloth boards w/ debossed spine printing. approx 140 unpaginated pgs w/ bw illustrations. heavy paper illustrated dustjacket. A beautiful and evocative collection of photographs. A very nice copy. Of 4000 Copies. Greybull Press hardcover books
1971010059London: The Rainbow Press 1971. First Edition - Limited -. Hardcover. Very Good. Copy #146/300 signed by each author in black pen. Fully bound in olive green leather and covers illustrated by amazing gilded reproduction of medieval woodcut depicting pagan goddess. With hand-printed Japanese endpapers and slip case of olive green leather. Near fine. The Rainbow Press hardcover books
1983044702Austin: W. Thomas Taylor 1983. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Near Fine Condition. Number 62 of 325 in full cloth with the press samples tipped in. Faint wear and bumping to corners. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Books on Books; Inventory No: 044702. <br/><br/> W. Thomas Taylor hardcover books
1954240215New York: Harper & Bros 1954. First. hardcover. very good/good. Sendak. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Thin square 8vo cloth backed colored pictorial boards d.w. New York: Harper & Brothers 1954. First Edition.<br/><br/> The dust wrapper is worn on the corners and spine. The price and the numbers on the bottom of the dust wrapper flap are correct.<br/><br/> Harper & Bros unknown books
502985“Ruth Roland” in dark red fountain pen ink on 1/2 length left profile pose with large white fur around her shoulders. Photograph is by Sasha with logo in the lower right corner and is on heavy stock; 11” x 14”; very good slight toning around the “Harry” of the autograph; pin holes in corners; ca. 1920. Signed and inscribed to actress Georgia French & Harry: “To Georgia & Harry Hope you will soon come back to America. Fondest . Ruth.” Roland 1892-1937 born August 26 1892 San Francisco California; died September 22 1937 Los Angeles California; American vaudeville and silent screen actress; film career 1909-1936: "Queen of Hollywood's silent serials"; When sound came to motion pictures in 1929 she decided to try that medium but the film she made "Reno" 1930 was not successful and she retired from the screen after one more film in 1935; films include: “The Old Soldier’s Story” 1909; “The Cardboard Baby” 1909; “Her Indian Mother” 1910; “The Masked Woman” 1927. French aka Baby French silent child actress; in film from 1915-1921: “Agnes Kempler’s Sacrifice” 1915; “Tangled Hearts” 1916; “Alias Jane Jones” 1916; “A Dead Yesterday” 1916; “The Mark of Cain” 1916; “To Another Woman” 1916; “The Wolf and His Mate” 1917; “Restitution” 1918; “Black Beauty” 1921. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
19412994Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Company 1941. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. Early 1941 reprint with the 34th and final entry of "The Oz Books" on the rear dustjacket flap being "Scalawagons of Oz". A tight VG copy in its pictorial boards. And in a bright price-intact VG example of the colorful dustjacket. Octavo 306 pgs. Nicely illustrated in black-and-white by John R. Neill. <br/><br/> The Reilly & Lee Company hardcover books
1933TB28834Claremont Calif.: Saunders Studio Press 1933. First Edition. Limited Printing Very good- in 1/4 black cloth and checkered paper covered boards with a printed paper title block pasted to the spine. A 12mo measuring 7 3/8 by 5 1/8 inches with the bookplate of a previous owner on the front paste the cloth at the head of the spine is worn down to the edge of the text block the cloth at the heel of the spine is worn and rubbed as are the tips of the boards. Without a dust jacket. One of only 360 copies printed and signed by the author. This copy is identified as number 282 and is signed by the author on the limitation page. 87 pages of text including an index. Illustrated with 32 bookplate examples. Saunders Studio Press hardcover books
197214986New York: Theatre Arts Books 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Near fine in a like jacket. 4to. Brown cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. In original illustrated dust jacket. Unclipped. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR in year of publication with additional signatures from four named contributors to first endpaper: "For Jerome Schrettner - / A new friend but a good friend / of the Actors Fun. / Sincerely / Louis M. Simon / December 1972." Jacket with trace handling wear. Cloth bumped at lower right. Otherwise bright clean sharp. <br/><br/>An uncommon history covering the first 90 years of the important performers' charitable organization. Inscribed by the author Louis M. Simon with inscriptions and signatures from all additional special contributors listed to title page including: Nedda Harrigan Logan Jean Loggie Ruth Gordon and Cornelia Otis Skinner. Gordon won the 1969 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Rosemary's Baby. Theatre Arts Books hardcover books
1905008354New York: Harper & Brothers 1905. A lovely copy in Fine decorative binding Near Fine overall no jacket top lightly soiled light foxing at end papers only. Illustrations by Kemble and Frost. Small tidy gift inscription dated in year of publication. Louisiana author one of her more uncommon titles. . First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harper & Brothers Hardcover books
192753300Chicago: Reilly & Lee 1927. First Edition. First Printing Octavo 23.5cm; light jade green cloth with front cover paper label in full color titled in black on spine; yellow topstain; 282pp; illustrated with 12 color plates and black and white endpapers. Spine ends pushed; minor rubbing; dampstain to small portion of rear cover else a tight clean copy Very Good or better. HANFF & GREENE XVII; BIENVENUE & SCHMIDT p.109. Reilly & Lee unknown books
19351286870Chicago: Reilly & Lee Co 1935. First Edition. large 8vo. 298 pp. VG-; green cloth boards black lettering to spine pictorial front board with red and white lettering; bumping/chipping/fraying to head and tail of spine spine age-toned brown lettering legible; boards somewhat shaken/slightly cocked starting hinge no shelf lean binding intact; mild fading to margins of boards; slight wear to edges of cover art affixed to front board; boards protected by plastic wrapper; age-toning/wear to text-block; mild age-toning to interior text and illustrations unaffected; notations in pencil to top left corner of back paste-down; full-color frontispiece; last Oz book in the series issued with colored plates; sticker from previous bookseller to ffep; First Edition with 12 full-color plates including frontispiece; LP consignment; shelved Case 12 Dupont. 1286870. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Reilly & Lee Co unknown books
1937Embry 161867Reilly & Lee 1937. First edition first printing with 16 page gatherings. Spine very slightly toned near fine and bright with hinges firm in custom mylar cover. B&W illustrations by John R. Neill. Blue cloth with illustrated cover label no dust jacket. Reilly & Lee, 1937. First edition, first printing with 16 page gatherings. hardcover books
19251262319Chicago: The Reilly & Britton Co 1925. First printing; later issue. Quarto in blue illustrated hardcovers with black letters on spine; VG; moderate shelf wear; open gutters front and back with tiny tears on discolored end pages; paper age-toned; full page color illustrations clean; black and white illustrations throughout; text in large print; pp. 280; shelved in Case # 12; DC consignment. 1262319. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Reilly & Britton Co unknown books
1910318086London: Marshall Brothers 1910. Illus. 198pp. 8vo. Bound in three quarters maroon morocco and marbled boards black leather title label. Fine some inernal foxing. Illus. 198pp. 8vo. Marshall Brothers unknown books
1935280125New York: Dutton 1935. First. hardcover. Vassos. Text by Ruth Vassos. Profusely illustrated in black and white. 105 pages 4to gilt-stamped red cloth with a blue cloth spine a bit rubbed and dust-soiled; previous owners bookplate. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1935. First edition. Very good<br/><br/> Dutton unknown books