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63-0764London: Dillon's University Bookshop 1965. Broadside. 12 x 18 inches. Single Folded Printed Sheet. Good with a few small marginal tears. Illustrated. Reprint of 1795 Broadside Printed and Sold by J. Pitts London; keepsake presented to the Fourth International Congress of Bibliophiles in London 1965 by Dillon's University Bookshop Malet Street London WC1. London: Dillon's University Bookshop, 1965. unknown
15-7883London: Douwes Fine Art 1980. 4to. 66 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with some wear along covers. Color plates. March 12 - April 12 1980. London: Douwes Fine Art, 1980. paperback
75-4204London: Dreweatts 2020. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 260 pp. Very Good. Color Plates. London: Dreweatts, 2020 paperback
1975010253London: Ealing Strings Ltd. 1975. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Small 4to. 63 pgs. text and 100 plates of all bows featured in the Retford Centenary Exhibition including bows made by Tourte Sartory Pecatte and other masters of English and French bow making as well as examples of Retford's own work. <br/> <br/> Ealing Strings Ltd. hardcover
63-8562London UK: Ealing Studios 1952. 8x10 Black & White Glossy Photograph. Very Good. London, UK: Ealing Studios, 1952. unknown
75-0606London UK: Methuen & Co. 1904. First Edition. 16mo. Hard Cover. Blue cloth binding. 180 pp. Good. Several pages detaching from spine throughout and slight foxing throughout. Limited text written in pencil on first and last page. Cataloging sticker attached to back cover. Mostly black and white plates including forty-two illustrations. London, UK: Methuen & Co., 1904. hardcover
189999318Roycroft Shop East Aurora New York 1899. Leather. Used - Very Good. Roycroft Shop East Aurora N.Y. September 10 1899. 263 of 920 copies signed by Elbert Hubbard. 67 pages hand colored initials. silk doublures. 6 x 8" embossed suede gold title. Minor cover wear trifle loose offsetting from initials 2p lightly toned from insert VG. Roycroft Shop, East Aurora, New York unknown
74-0333London :The Architectural Press 1931. 8vo. Signs of shelf wear. Light creasing. Light discolorations. Very Good. Original Price on Dust Jacket: 5s London :The Architectural Press, 1931. unknown
75-6312London: Lund Humphries London; Barbican Art Gallery and Museum of Modern Art Oxford 1989. 4to. Soft Cover ca. 150 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good with Creasing Age Toning Ex-Library.Provenance: From the library of the San Francisco Gallerist Pasquale Iannetti. London: Lund Humphries, London; Barbican Art Gallery and Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1989 paperback
15-8934London & Nuremberg: Ernest Nister 1890. 48mo. 8 pp. Decorative Hard Cover String Binding Very Good with minor staining. Illustrated. Title page also cites Dutton New York as distributor. Dedication to book's previous owner lightly penciled on cover. Scarce. London & Nuremberg: Ernest Nister, [1890]. hardcover
197889827Toronto: Macmillan of Canada 1978. Hardcover. like new/like new. Quarto. 10" x 8". 320pp. Brown cloth in pictorial dust jacket. A selection of 105 songs from North Uist the Outer Hebrides Skye and the Mainland. Macmillan of Canada hardcover
15-9251London: Fischer Fine Art 1973. 8vo. 36 pp. Loose Sheets Very Good with some minor creasing. Plates some color. Picasso Whistler Moore Kollwitz Braque Grosz Kandinsky et al. Volume One of Four Volume Set. London: Fischer Fine Art, 1973. unknown
15-8019London: Flowers East 1991. 8vo. Oblong 16 pp. Stapled Wraps Very Good. Chiefly color plates. TLS from Kim Clouston of Flowers Graphics to Pasquale Iannetti dated August 16 1991 & price list present. Artists include Peter Howson; John Loker; John Rothenstein. London: Flowers East, 1991. paperback
63-5421London: Folio Society 1966. 8vo. 18 pp. Soft Covers Very Good. Black and white plates. With form letter stapled inside cover with facsimile signature from Brian Carter with the Folio Society. London: Folio Society, 1966. paperback
63-5420London: Folio Society 1967. 8vo. 26 pp. Soft Covers Very Good. Black and white plates. With form letter stapled inside cover with facsimile signature from Folio Society director Brian Rawson. London: Folio Society, 1967. paperback
68-4738Paris France: Franco London Films 1963. B&W Photo 18 x 24 cm. Very Good. Paris, France: Franco London Films, 1963. unknown
68-4739Paris France: Franco London Films 1963. B&W Photo 18 x 24 cm. Very Good. Paris, France: Franco London Films, 1963. unknown
15-7439London: Frederick Mulder 1987. EXHIBITION CATALOGUE. 8vo. Oblong 101 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with slight damp staining minor shelf wear. Illustrations color plates. Catalogue #10 Lots # 1-82. Price list present. Provenance: Pasquale Iannetti. London: Frederick Mulder, 1987. paperback
18-5937London: Trustees of the British Museum 1922. 4to. 185 pp. Hard Covers. Very Good. Blue cloth covered boards. Some edge wear. Slight warping of spine. Pages fine.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. London: Trustees of the British Museum, 1922. hardcover
63-2076Lincoln UK: Dean And Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral 1974. Folio. Broadside. Reprint of 1630 Broadside printed in London for Fulke Clifton. VG. Lincoln, UK: Dean And Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral, 1974. unknown
69-2883London: G. Delgado Ltd. 1920s. 12mo. circa 50 pp. Paper Bound Soft Cover Very Good Toning Little wear and Sunning at Edges. Red & Black 2-Tone Illustrations. Faint Stamp of "Harris & Sons Art Stationer" on Back Cover. Protective Box in Good Condition with Wear and Tearing at Edges.Provenance: Alfred Edward Newton 1864-1940 one of the most prominent book collectors in the Philadelphia region was born in Philadelphia on August 26 1864. His formal education was limited but an interest in books inspired his first collecting efforts in the 1880s. His early working life was haphazard: he began working as a grocery stock boy when he was still in his early teens spent a few years as a bookstore clerk tried and disliked banking and eventually joined the Cutter Electrical and Manufacturing Company in 1895. Five years later he bought it and became president and remained with the company until his retirement in 1932…….His interests however lay almost entirely in the realm of book collecting – he claimed nine-tenths of his energies were devoted to his library. He married Babette Edelheim daughter of fellow collector Carl Edelheim in 1890 and socially moved in a circle of fellow collectors including Moncure Biddle William Elkins and Christopher Morley. His first book The Amenities of Book-Collecting was published by The Atlantic in 1918. It was an enormous success in the circle of bibliophiles throughout England and America and led Newton to a successful writing and speaking career. Additional books by Newton include A Magnificent Farce and Other Diversions of a Book-Collector 1921 The Greatest Book in the World and Other Papers 1925 This Book-Collecting Game 1928 A Tourist in Spite of Himself 1930 End Papers 1933 Derby Day and Other Adventures 1934 and Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography 1936. He also wrote two plays Doctor Johnson 1923 and Mr. Strahan's Dinner Party 1930 and many brochures privately printed for his friends….He primarily collected British literature and was particularly drawn to Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and Samuel Johnson. Although he had regular dealings with booksellers in the US and England many of his books came from his fellow Philadelphian the antiquarian bookseller A. S. W. Rosenbach……Newton and his family lived at their estate "Oak Knoll" in Daylesford Pennsylvania. After a lingering illness Newton died in 1940 described by the Library of Congress as "the most famous and influential of American book collectors." His remarkable collection of rare books was auctioned off by Parke-Bernet in 1941 with his personal papers and his published writings being donated to the Free Library by his son E. Swift Newton in 1954.From the collection of Frederick Ruffner. London: G. Delgado, Ltd. , [1920s?] paperback
15-7678London: Garton & Cooke 1984. 4to. 48 pp. Soft Cover Very Good with covers somewhat sunned corners slightly bumped. Plates black & white. Exhibition held May 8-June 1 1984 at Garton & Cooke. Price list present. Lots # 1-117. First Edition. London: Garton & Cooke, 1984. paperback
55-0808London: Gentleman's Magazine 1790. 6 x 4 inches. Engraving of an English country scene on wove paper. London: Gentleman's Magazine, 1790. unknown
75-0486London UK: Houghton Mifflin Company 1935. 1st edition. 8vo. Hardcover. Blue cloth binding. 156pp. Good. Text on spine fading. London, UK: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1935. hardcover
18-5289London England: Redfern Gallery 1987. . 8vo. 36 pp. Stiff stapled white and color illustrated wraps. Very good. Black and white plates. Works by Jankel Adler Edward Wadsworth Cyril Edward Power Sybil Andrews Adrian Heath Cat Robert Colquhoun C. R. W. Nevison Henry Moore et al. Includes text by Gordon Samuel. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition of Modern British Prints at the Redfern Gallery Booth at the New York Fine Print Fair from October 20 through November 25 1987. Includes price list printed on yellow paper as insert. London, England: Redfern Gallery, 1987. paperback