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a59471NY 1874 The Society. Hardcover. Octavo 47pp. original dark brown cloth. VG. light cover wear. . hardcover
1999H5223Baltimore MD: Self Published 1999. Paperback. Fine. Printed 1999 8.5 x 11 plastic comb binding wraps unpaginated ca. 150 pp. The author wrote several best selling non fiction books about the ins and outs of the Kennedy assassination but there are no copies of this particular work in OCLC. RARE. Self Published paperback
186045798Cambridge: Deighton Bell and Co.; London: Bell and Daldy 1860. Second edition. 8vo. viii 380 4 16 4 pp. Publisher's blindstamped blue cloth gilt lettered to the spine inscription to the front pastedown "Presented to the Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of Ely. WIth Great Respect / The Editor / Bassingbourne May 1862". Frontispiece portrait of Livingstone with a printed inscription plus two folding maps. Covers rubbed else very good. Expanded from the first edition of 1858. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell and Co.; London: Bell and Daldy unknown
1874157<b>Two octavo volumes original maroon cloth gilt-decorated spines and centerpieces. Interiors clean; a few very short closed splits to folding map along folds. The two folding maps are color lithographs one is quite large and housed in a pocket at the rear of Volume I. With publisher's ads at rear of each volume. Spines lightly sunned gilt bright. An about near-fine set in the original cloth housed in a brown cloth clamshell box with a Morocco label. First edition of the journals from David Livingstone's last African expedition from 1865 to 1873 illustrated with frontispiece portrait 20 full-page wood-engravings including some after Livingstone's sketches and facsimiles from his journal in-text illustrations and two folding maps. A splendid copy in the original cloth. The best known and most admired African explorer and missionary of the 19th century Livingstone was the first to map much of central Africa. The Last Journals presents a detailed description of Livingstone's last expedition which began in Zanzibar in 1866 and ended with his death in 1873. An attractive set.</b> John Murray hardcover
188040554London: Walter Scott 1880s. First edition large 8vo viii 632 pp. Chromolithographed second title and 11 chromolithographed plates light foxing at the beginning and end later marbled endpapers. Original gilt and black decorated cloth a.e.g. recased. London: Walter Scott unknown
elala3914London: Adam & Company c1885. 8vo. pp. 324. folding map & 2 tinted lithographed plates incl. frontis. portrait & additional title. original black & gilt-stamped cloth little rubbed London: Adam & Company, [c1885] hardcover
200578914London: Lund Humphries 2005. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Size: Quarto. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Art & Design; Inventory No: 78914. . Lund Humphries hardcover
1899005545<p>Boston: Brown and Company 1899. A lovely crisp and clean tightly bound near fine copy showing some mild rubbing to spine ends. Wallace Stevens first book appearance. . First Edition. Hardcover.</p> Brown and Company hardcover
1899236647Boston: Brown and Company 144 Purchase Street 1899. First edition. Frontispiece. x 13-153 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Crimson gilt stamped cloth t.e.g. In custom cloth dust jacket. laid into cloth chemise and slipcase. First edition. Frontispiece. x 13-153 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. With the first appearance of Wallace Stevens at page 28 "Vita Mea" which first appeared in the Harvard Advocate and here is its first and only book appearance. Edelstein B1Morse B1 Brown and Company 144 Purchase Street unknown
1992100782<p>Milan Italy: L'Agrifoglio Editions circa 1992. 1992. Fine. - Quarto 10-7/8 inches high by 9-5/8 inches wide. Hardcover bound in white cloth titled in black on the front cover and the spine in a color illustrated white dust wrapper. 183 & 1 pages profusely illustrated in color and black & white. Near fine.</p> Milan, Italy: L'Agrifoglio Editions, circa [1992]. hardcover
1020998504.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1022573721.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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ria9781015813182_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America and possibly other nations. Withi hardcover
1015817408.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1015813186.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1981D07NS1034Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1981. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Published to accompany the exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 5 September - 4 October 1981. Landscape Quarto size 4to in red silk-screened stiff card covers to a design by McKeever 24pp plates etc. The frontispiece a b/w photo reproduction of 'Night Flak' has been augmented by the artist with dabs of blue pink and yellow acrylic paint one of a few copies thus __CONDITION : An almost AS NEW copy ink name on fly-leaf. . __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DBBARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool paperback
2007P18NS1221Whitford Fine Art London 2007. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. 4to in colour printed stiff glossy card covers unpaginated approx. 36pp on thick glossy art paper colour plates etc __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved AS NEW unread and unmarked copy. . __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Whitford Fine Art, London paperback
1986D06KS1183Thames & Hudson London 1986. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Large Square Quarto size 4to in stiff card covers. 156pp mainly plates __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved almost AS NEW unread and unmarked copy hint of tanning to page-block edges. . __To see more of our Photography books type DbbPHOTO in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Thames & Hudson, London paperback
187461959London: John Murray 1874. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 23cm. Two volumes in purple cloth stamped in gilt on front and spine; brown coated endpapers; xvi3606pp;viii34620pp; 6pp publisher's catalogue at rear of vol. I 20pp catalogue in vol. II; frontispieces 3 lithographic facsimiles of leaves from Livingstone's journal 17 full-page wood-engraved plates 24 in-text wood engravings color folding map in vol. II large color folding map in pocket at rear of vol. I. Ex-library with marks of spine labels circulation slips to rear endpapers and perforated stamps to title pages. Lightly rubbed spines sunned but boards bright vol. I hinges cracked one leaf of ads in vol. II detached: Good or better. <br /> <br /> Famed explorer David Livingstone 1813-1873 embarked on his final African expedition in 1866 in an attempt to suppress the local slave trade and trace the source of the White Nile. During this journey he lost contact with Britain for six years leading to Henry Stanley's mission to locate him and their famous encounter at Lake Tanganyika in 1871. Livingstone died of malaria and dysentry at Chitambo in modern Zambia in 1873. After his death his popularity in Britain surged. HOWGEGO L36. MENDELSSOHN I p.912-3. John Murray unknown
37472San Francisco: Arion Press 2007. Hardcover. Fine. Hardcover. Number 297 of 300 numbered copies of this deluxe edition of Eliot's seminal poem. There were also 26 lettered copies for complimentary distribution. This is the 79th publication from the acclaimed Arion Press. In the prospectus the book is described as the first illustrated edition of Thomas Stearns Eliot's most important work. This is a complex and elegant presentation of Eliot's literary masterpiece that he wrote in the aftermath of the carnage and violence of the first world war and the devastation of a global pandemic. The book is in sections described by the publisher as partitions. There first is an essay on the poem by noted poetry scholar Helen Vendler. The poem is interspersed with in detail and entire the painting "If Not Not" by R.B. Kitaj. Kitaj 1932 - 2007 was an American artist who spent much of his life in England. He had a significant influence on British pop art with his figurative paintings featuring areas of bright color economic use of line and overlapping planes which made them resemble collages but eschewing most abstraction and modernism. Allusions to political history art literature and Jewish identity often recur in his work mixed together on one canvas to produce a collage effect. Wikipedia In an essay by Marco Livingstone describing the poem written by Kitaj in 1975-76 as an ambitious mysterious and haunting work that occupies a key position in his history as The Waste Land does in Eliot's. Kitaj in fact took inspiration from Eliot's poem and stated that his picture bears a certain allegiance to it.<br /> <br /> The Waste Land was edited designed and produced by Andrew Hoyem at his Arion Press. The types are handset 18 point Bauer Bodoni for the poem with larger sizes for display and 12 point Bodoni Book for subsidiary text. Printed on Somerset Book for the text with Mohawk Superfine for the pictorial pages printed by color offset lithography. Bound in gray cloth with the title in brown on the front cover and the title author and artist on the spine. The binding and the text and pictorial pages are all in fine condition. Accompanied by the prospectus. Measures 12 x 12.5 inches. 68 pages. PRI/092024. Arion Press hardcover
199740595New York: Bulfinch / Little Brown 1997. First Edition. Quarto 29cm. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 224pp; illus. Tight Near Fine copy in crisp unclipped dustwrapper with a trace of rubbing to extremities still easily Near Fine. Bulfinch / Little, Brown unknown
190364182Chicago IL: Madison Book Co. 1903. 8vo. 249 1 pp. Photo frontisp. 7 photo plates. Red & black pictorial publisher’s cloth wonderful Art Nouveau cover art by Gene Carr initials partially obscured lettering & decoration in white & black front cover & spine red dyed fore-edges slight shelfwear very slight rubbing still VG bright copy from the library of Eleanore Weinstock and fundraiser for Theodore Roosevelt memorial laid-in. First edition of this remarkably uncommon Progressive Era manual on etiquette issued during President Theodore Roosevelt’s first term with Edith Kermit Roosevelt 1861-1948 as frontispiece and also featuring interior shots of the Roosevelt White House entertaining areas and photos of Caroline Scott Harrison who died while First Lady and Ida Saxton McKinley first lady until death of President McKinley in 1901. This work touches on different rules of New York Philadelphia and Boston Society and how they were negotiated at the White House while also included sections on debutantes chaperons luncheons funerals mourning customs and more. Madison Book Co., hardcover
187761960London: John Murray 1877. Reprint. Octavo 23cm. Brown cloth stamped in gilt and blind; brown endpapers; xvi60820pp; 20-page publisher's catalogue at rear; folding frontispiece folding map at rear with routes traced in red black and white illustrations. Rubbed lightly sunned at spine front hinge cracked through: Good only. <br /> <br /> An account of the Livingstone brothers' exploration of the Zambesi river based heavily on Charles' journals. The expedition was highly expensive resulted in multiple deaths yielded relatively little new geographical or scientific information and David Livingstone's "plans to check the slave trade had come to nothing" ODNB. Livingstone's activism after his journey did result in the creation of the UMCA. <br /> <br /> Despite the 1865 date on the title page this copy is clearly a much later issue from the original publisher as demonstrated by the 1877 publisher's catalogue and the presence of blind- rather than gilt stamping on the front board first edition copies were stamped in gilt. HOWGEGO IV L34. MENDELSSOHN p.915-6. John Murray unknown