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19309022894London: Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press 1930 & 1932. 1st . Hardcover. Very good. The first volume covers 1501--35/ 1508-41. The second volume 1535-58 / 1552-58. Preface by A.W. Pollard. Illustrated with facsimiles. Facsimiles and Illustrations issued by the Bibliographical Soiety No. II & III. Bound in natural linen spines and paper covered boards. Some bumping at the edges and corners. <br/><br/> Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press hardcover books
19309023222Oxford: Oxford University 1930-1932. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine. Bound in the publisher's original quarter cloth and paper covered boards spines and covers stamped in black. Lightly rubbed at the edges and extremities else fine. Facsimile Illustrations throughout. <br/><br/> Oxford University hardcover books
193043155Oxford: Bibliographical Society 1930. First Edition. 4to pp. not numbered. Preface by A. W. Pollard. Facsimiles and illustrations No. 11. Pencil signature on title F. S. Isaac. Tan paper over boards cloth spine. TEG. Cover somewhat worn o/w a VG tight copy. Facsimiles and illustrations with commentary on the printers and the samples. Bibliographical Society unknown books
1930126806N.P.: Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press 1930. quarter cloth paper-covered boards top edge gilt other edges uncut. 4to. quarter cloth paper-covered boards top edge gilt other edges uncut. unpaginated. 2 Volumes. First editions. Facsimiles and Illustrations II and III. Preface by A.W. Pollard in II. Introduction by the author and errata in III. List of facsimiles in both volumes. 32 printers with biographical sketches in II. 76 printers in III. Facsimile illustrations of their work. Spines of both volumes chipped at top edge. Spine of II tanned. Bumped at corners. Covers lightly soiled. Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press unknown books
1930CH814-055Oxford: Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press 1930. First Edition. Very Good. WITH: ISAAC. English & Scottish Printing Types 1535-58 1552-58. Oxford: Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press 1932. Series: Facsimiles and Illustrations Nos. II and III. Two Volumes. 4to. 11 1/4 x 9 inches. Half-titles title pages printed in black and red alphabetic lists of printers each set of figures introduced by short biographical vignettes of the printers 98 facsimile figures of printing samples and title pages on plates in each volume; text clean unmarked. Uniformly bound in tan cloth spines brown paper over boards spines and front covers titled in black top edge gilt added clear mylar dust-jackets; binding square and tight light shelf wear to jacket. Very Good. Preface by Alfred William Pollard. The Annals of English Printing had a high percentage of undated books from the output of English presses for the first half of the sixteenth century. Isaac's work provides a means of correlating types with printers and a rough estimate of the time the types were in use. Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press hardcover books
1830PW1531London: 1830. 1830. 21x15 cm. Engraved hand-colored pl. Very good. Extracted from: Thomas Dugdale Curiosities of Great Britain: England & Wales Delineated . Volume 8 1830. [1830]. unknown books
1918M4281Philadelphia & London:: J. B. Lippincott 1918. 1918. 236 x 161 mm. 8vo. xv 444 pp. Frontis. 129 figs. including 9 stereographic figs. inserted in envelop mounted on rear paste-down 45 charts index. Dark red cloth gilt spine. Ex library rubber stamps. Fine. J. B. Lippincott, (1918). hardcover books
189917557Barcelona: Universo Musical Antes J. Bta. Pujol y Ca. ca. 1899. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Espagne Souvenirs. Åuvres nouvelles pour le piano . N° 1 Prélude. Signed and inscribed presentation copy of the Spanish virtuoso pianist and composer's Prelude. He has penned on the first page of music translated from the French: "To Madame Henry Lerolle in sincere friendship and affection. I. Albeniz Paris January 6 1906." 7 pp. PN U.336.M.1. Rather heavily toned pages largely detached; front wrapper with multiple tears and losses. Stamped on the front wrapper by the bookseller L. E. Dotésio. Overall good with the inscription in fine condition. 9.5 x 12.5 inches 24.3 x 31.5 cm.<br style="">Madeleine Escudier Lerolle 1856â1937 was the sister-in-law of Ernest Chausson and moved in the musical circles of Paris. Her husband was the painter and and art collector Henry Lerolle 1848â1929.<br style=""><br style="">Albeniz's Prelude part of his piano suite Espagne Souvenirs evokes the sunrise on the "poetic plain of Granada."<br style="">Autograph material by Albeniz is seldom offered for sale. We have traced only two other inscribed scores from the composer on the market in over 50 years of records. Universo Musical Antes J. Bta. Pujol y Ca. unknown books
1969USINEST01CTFarrar Straus Giroux c1969. Very Good. Singer Isaac Bashevis. Estate. NY: Farrar Straus Giroux c1969. 374pp. Black cloth. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with small loss to head of front panel. Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover books
1959216252Rio de Janeiro: Centro Latino-Americano de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales 1959. Paperback. 60p. sewn signatures paperbound in 9x6 inch printed wraps with rubricated titling; a little toned and worn a sound copy with no ownership or other markings. Text in Spanish. Publicacion n.o 5. Centro Latino-Americano de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales paperback books
1678SS13405London:: J. Redmayne 1678. 1678. 2 parts bound as 1. Small 8vo. xvi 352 363-401 1 i.e. 391 pp. Title woodcut vignette figs. "Euclidis data" with separate title at p. 347. Contemporary full blind-stamped calf handsomely re-backed with matching calf. PROVENANCE: Inscribed at rear "R. Redding e Castro Windsor preb: . . . " Very good. Scarce. Third edition. Barrow was an English mathematician remembered for discovering the fundamental theorem of calculus. He was the first Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge. "The elementary portion of Euclid's Elements was part of Barrow's college syllabus but some time before 1652 he went on to read not only Euclidean commentaries by Tacquet Héigone and Oughtred but also more advanced Greek works by Archimedes and possibly Apollonius and Ptolemy. His first published work his epitomized Euclidis Elementorum libri XV probably written by early 1654 is designed as a quadrivium undergraduate text with emphasis on its deductive structure rather than on its geometrical content its sole concessions to contemporary mathematical idiom being its systematic use of Oughtred's symbolism and a list'ex P. Herigono' of numerical constants relating to inscribed polyhedra." :: DSB I p. 474. REFERENCES: Max Steck Bibliographia Euclideana IV 67; Wing 2nd ed. 1994 E3395. J. Redmayne, 1678. unknown books
983804<b>Brun Franz Isaac. printmaker; goldsmith/metalworker; German; Male; c.1535 - c.1610/20. Euterpe Engraving on laid paper last half of 16th century. Strasbourg.</b><br /><br /> Brun Franz Isaac. printmaker; goldsmith/metalworker; German; Male; c.1535 - c.1610/20.<b> Euterpe</b> Engraving on laid paper last half of 16th century. Strasbourg. W<i>hole-length winged female figure in profile to left wearing antique costume and playing a harp.</i> Trimmed to platemark uneven along right margin. Height: 72 millimetres; Width: 50 millimetres. Fine impression. Signed in the plate with monogram 'FB' and inscribed 'EUTERPE' along the upper edge. Image of the muse of music and lyric poetry. From a series of 9 engravings of the muses. Franz Brun b. Pressburg Possibly trained in Nuremburg. active 1559 - 1596 He was a draughtsman goldsmith and engraver from Strasbourg. He engraved several series in the manner of the Nuremberg "Kleinmeister". <br /><br />Bibliography See Bartsch IX 443-472 as Maître FB; Hollstein 26. Provenance: Friedrich August of Saxony lugt 971;two other: Hugo Ahne and a Dr K. O. neither in Lugt.<br /> books
1905286327Pennsylvania: Wm. Stanley Ray 1905. Half Leather. Very Good binding. The Extracts from Part One of the Annual Report on the Department of Internal Affairs for 1904 Early History and Growth of Carlisle and Early Footprints of Developments and Improvements in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Color cartographical frontispiece; nine folding maps; one additional color map; two plans; sixteen single page maps or surveys. Facsimile signature stamp reading: "Compliments of Theo. B Klein Deputy Secretary of Internal Affairs" one of the authors on the front flyleaf. Else no marks of any kind. Half leather over red marbled boards with a leather title label on the front board. All edges gilt. Very Good binding. Wm. Stanley Ray unknown books
1905285605Pennsylvania: Wm. Stanley Ray State Printer of Pennsylvania 1905. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Signed. First Edition of Theodore Klein and Isaac Brown's EARLY HISTORY AND GROWTH OF CARLISLE. and EARLY FOOTPRINTS OF DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS IN NORTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Signed by Klein on the front endpaper. With twenty eight maps and surveys some colored or folding. Brown textured cloth with gilt lettering. Very Good. Very Good binding. Wm. Stanley Ray, State Printer of Pennsylvania unknown books
198868217Hanborough: Parrot Pieces 1988. First edition. 36 pp. Light sunning to spine else very near fine in printed paper-covered boards light taps to lower corners. Illustrations and lettering throughout by Wilton Priestner. One of 70 of 95 numbered copies SIGNED by Priestner. Hanborough: Parrot Pieces, hardcover books
205LONDON ROBSON 1980. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. 1st Edition. LONDON, ROBSON, 1980 unknown books
197928602NY: Crown. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1979. Hardcover. 0517530759 . First edition. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket. . Crown hardcover books
197247773NY: Avon 1972. Mass market paperback. Very Good. First printing. 206pp. Wraps a bit rubbed and edgeworn else very good. <br/><br/> Avon paperback books
196219217Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company 1962. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. A solid copy of the 1962 stated 1st edition. Tight and VG light spotting to the panels mild offseting at the endpapers in a crisp price-intact VG dustjacket with mild soiling to the rear panel and very light rubbing along the front panel. Octavo 264 pgs. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company hardcover books
1971003814N.p.: N.pub 1971. xxii 476p. original red cloth. N.pub unknown books
197633352Newburyport MA: New Mews Press 1976. Edition limited to 400 copies 8vo pp. xii 36; frontispiece and several illustrations in the text 2 full page; original pictorial stiff gray wrappers printed in black; saddle stitched; light fading to extremities and a small stain on spine otherwise a very good to near fine copy. With prospectus laid in. <br/><br/> New Mews Press unknown books
36436OELGART Isaac J. compiler. FALCONRY AND HAWKING TREATISES PRINTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Newburyport Massachusetts: New Mews press 1976. 8vo. Wrappers. 36 pages. First edition. One of four hundred copies. "A checklist of preliminary sources with a list related books of interest to falconers." An annotated list of forty-eight wo printed between 1575 to 1975. Indexed. Fine. unknown books
1977120621Garden City: Doubleday & Co. 1977. First edition first prnt. Introduction by Asomov. Signed by Asimov on the title page. Cloth spine ends just touched; dustjacket front flap fold lightly rubbed one corner touched and spine topedge with few tiny creases and light wear. Near Fine condition in a Very Good dustjacket with an archival cover. An Asimov title not commonavailable signed. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Doubleday & Co. Hardcover books
1950USINFAM02CTAlfred A. Knopf c1950. Very Good. Singer Isaac Bashevis. Family Moskat. NY: Alfred A. Knopf c1950. 611pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with rubbing and chipping to edges. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
183413945NY: Leavitt and Boston: Crocker & Brewster 1834. First US. 8vo pp. 368. Little foxed but a very good tight copy in publisher's boards and linen spine and paper label. Ex-library copy with bookplate on the front paste-down and removed from the rear. Taylor 1787-1865 was an artist author and inventor the oldest surviving son of the artist of the same name. He joined the research staff of The Eclectic Review in 1818 and he published a new translation of Characters of Theophrastus with his own woodcuts. His Fanaticism was issued in London in 1833. See DNB: p. 418. Leavitt and Boston: Crocker & Brewster unknown books