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192730635London: Nonesuch Press 1927. Limited edition one of 1050 copies 8vo pp. xx 213 2; engraved title-page vignette; original brown buckram red leather spine label gilt; spine darkened spine label chipped otherwise a very good partially unopened copy. <br/><br/> Nonesuch Press hardcover books
1684247732London: Printed y J. Macock for Henry Herringman to be sold by Charles Harper 1684. The Eighth Edition. Frontis portraits. to each part. ii xl 1-41 1 1-80 4 1-70 1-154 1- 23 1 1-148 pp. Second Part; vi 1-161 1 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Bound in mottled calf neatly rebacked Portrait backed and inner hinge strengthened else Very Good. The Eighth Edition. Frontis portraits. to each part. ii xl 1-41 1 1-80 4 1-70 1-154 1- 23 1 1-148 pp. Second Part; vi 1-161 1 pp. 1 vols. Folio. ESTC: R176387 & R21164; Wing C6657 & C6664A; Perkin B12 & B13 Printed y J. M[acock] for Henry Herringman, to be sold by Charles Harper unknown books
168122467London: Printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman at the Sign of the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange 1681. Seventh edition. Frontis portraits. 1 vols. Folio. Bound in contemporary pannelled calf neatly rebacked one joint starting. Seventh edition. Frontis portraits. 1 vols. Folio. Ownership notation on title-page by Thomas Button his book 1712. Printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman, at the Sign of the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange unknown books
170837855London: Jacob Tonson 1708. In all 36 fine engraved plates. 3 vols. 8vo. Beautifully bound in full nineteenth-century crimson crushed morocco gilt spines green leather labels marbled endpapers a.e.g. BY RIVIERE. BEAUTIFUL SET with the engraved bookplate of "John Sheepshanks 1852" in each volume. In all 36 fine engraved plates. 3 vols. 8vo. Jacob Tonson unknown books
167426798London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman 1674. The Fourth Edition NCBEL I 1219; Wing C-6652. Period full leather binding. Lacks title label to spine. Binding - Gd worn with rounded corners/old repair to front joint. Text - VG. 42 41 1 80 = 78 skipping pp 59/60 text continuous 4 70 154 23 1 148 pp. Divisional dated titlepages. Frontispiece of Cowley by Faithorne. Headpieces. Folio: 1 a - c4 B - 3C4 3D2 2A - S4 T2. 11-7/8" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/> Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman hardcover books
19231259896Soho: The Nonesuch Press 1923. Limited reprint edition #568 of 725. Tall narrow thin octavo in gold hardcovers with white spine; VG; moderate soiling and shelf wear around edges; strong binding; parchment paper with deckle edges; pp. 52; text in tight print; contains seven original engravings on copper designed by Stephen Gooden; shelved in Case 0; GP consignment. 1259896. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Nonesuch Press unknown books
19261295941London: The Nonesuch Press 1926. Limited Edition 1000 of 1050. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-; hardcover; bound in brown cloth red label with gilt lettering; boards strong some shelfwear general edgewear red ring stain on front rubbing and bumping on fore corners and spine edges spine sun toned browning and soiling in interiors penned signature on front end paper; text block age toned pages cut unevenly occasional soiling; 213pp. 1295941. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. The Nonesuch Press hardcover books
19061296582London: Cambridge University Press 1906. Hardcover. Octavo; G/VG-; brown spine navy blue lettering; dust jacket has general shelfwear stamp on rear cover open tears and chipping on spine head edge closed tears and light chipping on spine tail edge sticker on spine protected by mylar; boards slightly bowed some edgewear soiling on front and rear covers rubbing and bumping on fore corners and spine edges spine sun toned interiors age toned stamp on front end paper; text block age toned occasional tearing on fore edges; vii 499pp. 1296582. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
19731298066Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1973. Corrected First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG; red spine with white text; jacket has rubbing edgewear sticker on spine slight age toning; boards are strong and clean; textblock has name stamped on half title page faint spotting on head edge otherwise clean; pp 196. 1298066. Full-priced Rockville. University of Toronto Press hardcover books
19601296953Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1960. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/G; teal and white spine white and maroon lettering; dust jacket has general shelfwear general edgewear open tears on fore corners and front hinge head edge closed tears on rear hinge edges and front hinge tail edge closed tear on front hinge chipping on spine edges general age toning spine sun toned price cut tape on interior spine head edge; boards strong rubbing and bumping on fore corners and spine edges stamp on front end paper; text block age toned pen marks on exterior head and fore edge; viii 373pp. 1296953. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Harvard University Press hardcover books
9971n.p.: Golden Eagle Press. Near Fine. Hardcover. Strictures by Samuel Johnson. With sketches by Kurt Roesch. No statement of printing. A bit age darkened along the spine else near fine in a very good minor edge wear and rubbing slipcase. . Golden Eagle Press hardcover books
16747716London: Henry Herringman pr. by J.M. 1674. Folio 30 cm 11.8". Frontis. 42 41 1 blank 80 4 70 59/60 skipped in pagination text uninterrupted 154 23 1 blank 148 pp. <br><br>Cowley's collected poems in their fourth edition beginning with a good impression of => the frontispiece portrait engraved by Faithorne "an account of the life and writings" of the poet signed by T. Spratt and two odes on Cowley's death by Thomas Higgons and Sir John Denham. Once considered the epitome of his era's wit the author of "The Mistress" verses in honor of love and various women included in this volume suffered a notable decline in popularity in subsequent years prompting Pope's musing "Who now reads Cowley . . . but still I love the language of his heart." And indeed despite the vagaries of reputation he has always had his worthy appreciators.<br>Â Â Â Â Cowley's Pindaric odes are present here as are the "Davideis" and "Davideidos"; also set forth are the "delightful little prose Essays with verse interwoven" for which The Concise Cambridge History of English Literature believes Cowley will most ultimately be remembered. Some sections have separate title-pages bearing the same publisher and date information as the main Provenance: Front pastedown with small armorial bookplate and with bookseller's ticket from Cambridge England. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC R29730; Wing rev. ed. C6652. On Cowley see: Concise Cambridge History of English Literature 35152. 17th-century mottled calf rebacked at some point in the 19th century and again more recently with hinges carefully reinforced inside; spine gilt extra with gilt-stamped leather title label covers showing the predictable acid-etching. Varying degrees of browning to pages; scattered incidents of worming in lower inner and outer margins almost never affecting text.<br>Â Â Â Â => A handsome book in a binding both sturdy and attractive. Henry Herringman (pr. by J.M.) hardcover books
1772007772London: Printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols : For T. Cadell in the Strand 1772. Two volumes Very Good Plus in contemporary full calf back with gilt devices and rules leather label with gilt lettering covers with gilt rule later end papers which are stamped S & S light toning light rubbing to edges of covers overall a quite pleasing set. With preface and notes by the editor Bishop Hurd and a life of the author by T. Sprat. . Second Edition. Full Calf. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols : For T. Cadell, in the Strand Hardcover books
168046842London: J.M. for Henry Herringman 1680. Sixth Edition. Quarto 30.5cm.; contemporary blind-tooled calf rebacked to style with period endpapers; mixed paginations 1 a-c4 B-3C4 3D2 3E-3Y4 3Z2; engraved portrait frontispiece by William Faithorne decorative head- and tail-pieces throughout. Boards show evidence of treatment mid-20th century ex libris of an Andrew Davis to front pastedown else a Very Good or better quite attractive copy retaining the contemporary boards. Printed by John Macock according to ESTC R14069; WING C6654. J.M. for Henry Herringman unknown books
181220444Boston: Pr. by John Eliot 1812. 8vo. 184 pp. <br><br>On angels. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 25196. Contemporary quarter tan paper over light blue paper-covered boards spine with printed paper label. Front cover separated spine chipped joints cracked spine label rubbed. Boards with soiling minor discolorations and edge wear; chip at fore-edge; corners bumped. Moderate foxing inside; waterstains in upper margins of some pages. Edges untrimmed; one leaf with lower outer corner torn away. Ex-library with rubber-stamp on front pastedown penciled call number on verso of title-page and library shelf label now removed on front cover. Pr. by John Eliot hardcover books
1978165018NY: E. P. Dutton 1978. Softbound. VG Copy may have slight wear to cover corner and top of spine. Otherwise clean and tight. Illustrated wraps with red lettering. 202 pp. 18 color 73 bw plates. An important study of American art mainly of the 19th century that contained images or scenery that one would not reasonably expect to have encountered in reality during the time it was painted. Painting by Thomas Cole is on the cover. A standard oft-cited reference. E. P. Dutton unknown books
1988151634Lambertville New Jersey: Optique Gallery Press 1988. Hardcover. VG-/VG-. First page of one copy carries lavish signature of architect-former owner; gutter twixt pp. 12 & 13 is slightly soiled from a bookmark once left behind; otherwise clean. Other copy is clean and tight with some minor shelf wear to dj. Gray cloth bright blue & color illus. dust jacket 58 pp. 28 color plates 20 BW illus. Considers the life and work of Polish-born American artist Ben Solowey 1900-1978. Consists mostly of an illustrated text by Abraham A. Davidson. Includes a bibliography and more than 40 examples of the artist's work. A nice introduction to this artist. Optique Gallery Press hardcover books
1981UDAVEAR00LWIcon Editions 1981. Very Good. Davidson Abraham A. Early American Modernist Painting 1910 - 1935. New York: Icon Editions 1981. 324pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with crease across lower right front cover; black remainder mark on bottom. Icon Editions paperback books
1981989New York: Harper & Row Icon Ed 1981. Softbound. Good has been read. Wraps. viii 324 pp. 8 color 170 bw repros. Harper & Row, Icon Ed unknown books
1996122789University Park PA: Pennsylvania State University Press 1996. Hardbound. VG/VG. Rust cloth with black color-illustrated dustjacket. xviii 246 pp. 27 color and 142 bw plates. An authoritative and original presentation of research and historical perspective on Blakelock and his art. Well-illustrated. Pennsylvania State University Press hardcover books
197435051NY: Abrams 1974. 4to pp. 168. Index. With 154 illustrations including 61 plates in full color. A nice copy in slightly soiled dj. Abrams unknown books
1974107870New York 1974. hardcover. Color Frontis 154 Illus. b/w & color largethin 4to fabricoid d.w. New York 1974.<br/><br/> unknown books
1974015125New York: Harry N. Abrams 1974. 168p. 154 illus. of which 61 colored quarto format dj. Harry N. Abrams unknown books
191530877New York: New York and Suburban Co-Operative Building and Loan Association 1915. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A fine copy. Unpaged 16 pp. 16mo. New York and Suburban Co-Operative Building and Loan Association unknown books
17183173London: W. Pearson 1718. First edition. Very Good. Small folio 240 x 200 mm. Collates 4 xiv 175 1 blank: complete with an engraved vignette on title-page numerous engraved head and tail pieces and initials and an engraved vignette headpiece on page 1. With a dedication to Sir Isaac Newton. Contemporary speckled calf rebacked to style. Boards double-ruled in gilt. Spine with a red morocco label lettered and ruled in gilt. All edges speckled brown. Some minor soiling to final two pages. Some light toning from glue on endpaper edges. Previous owner's armorial bookplate on front pastedown. Overall a very good copy. <br/><br/>Abraham De Moivre was a mathematician and a close friend of Sir Isaac Newton to whom he dedicated the first edition of this work. "His work on the theory of probability surpasses anything done by any other mathematician except Laplace" Cajori. "De Moivre's representation of the solutions of the then current problems of games of chance tended to be more general than those of Montmort. In addition he developed a series of algebraic and analytic tools for the theory of probability like a 'new algebra' for the solution of the problem of coincidences which foreshadowed Boolean algebra the method of generating functions or the theory of recurrent series for the solution of differential equations. In the Doctrine de Moivre offered an introduction which contains the main concepts such as probability condition probability expectation dependent and independent events the multiplication rule and the binomial distribution" DNB. Very Good. W. Pearson unknown books