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1985243875London: Lefevre & Partners Auctioneers Ltd 1985. Paperback. Twenty-six catalogs from the London based Oriental rug auctioneers spanning the period from May 1977 to March 1985. Various pagination 8.25 x 11 inches stapled glossy wraps illus. with black and white photos of rugs some wear else generally very good condition most with prices realized lists laid in. Catalogs present are "Caucasian Carpets Friday 20th May 1977" "Friday 26th May 1978" "Friday 15th February 1980" "Friday 25th April 1980" "The Sarre Mamluk and 12 other Classical Rugs from the Same Private Collection Friday 23rd May 1980" "Friday 4th July 1980 at 2.30 p.m." "A Sale of Rare and Important Oriental Carpets Kilims and Textiles Friday 31st October 1980 at 2.30 p.m." "Oriental Textiles Kilims Village & Nomadic Carpets Friday 20th February 1981 at 2.30 p.m." "Wednesday 15th April 1981 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 29th May at 2.30p.m." "Friday 17th July 1981 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 16th October 1981 at 2.30 p.m." "Oriental Carpets Kilims and Textiles Friday 27th November 1981 at 2.30 p.m." "Rare Oriental Carpets & Rugs Important Books Related to the Subject Friday 26th February 1982 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 23rd April 1982 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 18th June 1982 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 1st October 1982 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 26th November 1982 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 17th June 1983 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 15th July 1983 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 21st October 1983 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday November 25th 1983 at 2.30pm" "Friday 17th February 1984 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 25th May 1984 at 2.30 p.m." "Friday 23rd November 1984 at 2.30 p.m." and "Friday 8th march 1985 at 8 Sedley Place London W.1 at 2.30 p.m. Lefevre & Partners (Auctioneers) Ltd paperback books
1972331391972. Softcover. VG- exlib with mark to cover at head light corner bumping. Lavender ill. wraps. 80 pp. 8 bw plates. unknown books
192755687Paris: Les Editions G. Cres 1927. Published in Paris by Les Editions G. Cres in 1927.Small 4.5 by 7.25 inches; dark-blue quarter-morocco leather & marbled boards; marbled endpapers;265 pages. An early French Edition of one of Jack London's novels. Nice condition poor quality paper but still in good shape; extremely narrow chip to edge of front endpaper; little cracking exterior front hinge but still nice & tight. A pleasing copy in French! <br/><br/> Les Editions G. Cres hardcover books
19213632Helsingissä: Kustannusosakeyhtiî Otava 1921. Hardcover. 208p. paper browned else very good condition. Text in Finnish. Kustannusosakeyhtiî Otava hardcover books
19834422SB NEVILLE 1983 1983. WITH A CHECK SIGNED BY LONDON FIRST EDITION FINE. Signed by Authors. F. SB, NEVILLE, 1983 unknown books
1969122711969. Softcover. Good wear/ink on cover. Blue wraps. 56 pp. 16 color 98 bw plates. Text and reproduction of a letter from the artist to Will Grohmann introduction by Wolf-Dieter Dube essays by Karlheinz Gabler biography catalogue of 357 works. unknown books
191263285London: Philip Lee Warner Publisher to the Medici Society 1912. half-cloth over boards. Riccardi Press. 8vo. half-cloth over boards. 30 6 pages. Limited to 530 numbered copies. The first book printed in Riccardi 11-point face. Tompkinson p.150. The Riccardi Press Booklets No.1.Spine age darkened. and rubbed along edges. Philip Lee Warner, Publisher to the Medici Society unknown books
199818270London: Tate Gallery / Arts Council 1998. Paperback. VG. White wraps. 64 pp. 20 bw 47 color plates. Catalogue of an exhibition from May 2 to November 1 1998. Tate Gallery / Arts Council paperback books
1963214911963. Softcover. VG- some soiling to cover. White wraps. 16 pp. 12 bw plates. unknown books
1999143591999. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 36 pp. 16 color plates. Each vibrant plate of the 15 pictured is accompanied by a brief note by the artist explaining something about the piece also includes biographic chronology exhibition listing. unknown books
1913303825New York The Century Co. 1913. 1913. First edition "Published August 1913". 8vo. Frontispiece and 7 illustrations by H.T. Dunn. Original gilt stamped dark green cloth. Very good-fine. No dust jacket. 343 pages. Enclosed in a 1/2 red morocco slipcase with chemise. Boldly signed and inscribed by Jack London on the page before half title: "Dear Jim: Hope you don't get thirsty reading this. Don't you admire the expensive paper Century Co. uses for front sheets. Sincerely yours Jack London Sept. 9 1913." With Jack London's wolf bookplate tipped on the front pastedown. Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. New York, The Century Co., 1913. hardcover books
191354702NY: The Century Co 1913. First edition first printing with a single blank leaf in the rear. 8vo pp. 343. Dark blue cloth with a little stain to the cloth a VG copy. BAL 11946. The Century Co unknown books
191316884NY: The Century Co 1913. First edition first printing with a single blank leaf in the rear. 8vo pp. 343. Dark blue cloth with a little rippling to the cloth a VG copy. BAL 11946. The Century Co unknown books
1913291167New York.: The Century Co. 1913. 1st Edition. Black cloth gilt titles. . Near fine top edge lightly dusted very slight wear to extremites no dust jacket. 19.5x13.3 cm. . weight: 1.2 lb. 8 black and white full-page illustrations. The Century Co. hardcover books
1967159651London: Arco Publishing Company Inc 1967. The Fitzroy Edition. Hardcover. VG-/Good clean and tight but with rubbing to dj; art school ex-lib. with usual marks. Brown cloth/boards; gilt lettering. Yellow dj with black shadow image; red lettering. Protective cover. 190 pp. with no illus. London's autobiographic classic about alcoholism. Arco Publishing Company, Inc hardcover books
1914WRCLIT25139London: Mills & Boon 1914. Cloth. Frontis and plates. First British edition adding the subtitle. Ink inscription on pastedown modest foxing but a good copy. BAL 11946n. Mills & Boon hardcover books
191327862New York: The Century Co. 1913 1913. First edition. BAL 11946 printing 1; Smith American Fiction 1901-1925; L-445. Faint foxing to the plates; very good copy. 8vo original dark green cloth gilt lettering. Frontis and seven plates. Jack London's autobiographical novel whose main character is named for the famous English folk song - "John Barleycorn" - and like his English namesake struggles with alcohol. <br/><br/> New York: The Century Co., 1913 unknown books
1913RLONJOH00MELThe Century Co. 1913. Very Good. London Jack. John Barleycorn. New York: The Century Co. 1913. 343pp. Illustrated. 12mo. Dark green cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges faint soiling and gutter soft between pages 232 and 233. The Century Co. hardcover books
1913ULONJOH00TDGrosset & Dunlap 1913. Good. London Jack. John Barleycorn. New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1913. 343pp. Illustrated. 12mo. Brown cloth. Book condition: Good with lightly bumped and rubbed edges. Former owner's name penciled on front free endsheet and half title. Several dog-eared pages. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
1913RLONJOH00LAWCentury Co. 1913. Very Good. London Jack. John Barleycorn. New York: Century Co. 1913. 1st Edition. 343pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped and rubbed corners. Subtle foxing on endsheets. In plastic protector. Century Co. unknown books
1913136651913. Illustrated by H.T. Dunn. New York: The Century Co. 1913. Original very dark green cloth. First Edition first issue with only one blank leaf at the rear other than the endpaper. This was London's "confessional book" a fictional but quite autobiographical tale that Jack wrote to exorcise his shame -- which bore witness to the fear behind Jack's renewed and excessive drinking. The prohibitionists had cleverly used the universal terror of syphilis to urge the crusade against the saloon. Only after a man had too much to drink -- the propaganda said -- would he pick up a woman and a disease to blight the home. With his secret fears about contamination by disease or alcohol Jack provided in JOHN BARLEYCORN the best ammunition that the drys had ever been handed by a major writer. JOHN BARLEYCORN was sensational as the history of a man who drank too much yet who claimed to hold his liquor. Its author only hinted at the psychological and physical fears that made him a heavy drinker and while the book overstated the deprivation of his youth it understated the internal disturbances and agony in his kidneys which drove him to the stupor of the bottle. "The only trouble I may say about JOHN BARLEYCORN" he wrote in 1913 "is that. I did not dare put in the whole truth." The truths he omitted were. the connection between his drinking and early whoring on the waterfront his horror that Charmian's loss of her child might have resulted from a taint in his blood due to the mixed poison of alcohol and residual disease. Sinclair This is a near-fine copy a touch of natural bubbling of the cloth spine gilt less than bright. Sisson & Martens p. 72; Blanck 11946. unknown books
017356New York; August 1913: The Century Co. First Edition. Octavo. First issue with two blanks at the end 343pp. bound in green-black cloth lettered in gilt spine lettering gilt some rubbing to cloth along bottom edge rear board and corners otherwise a near fine copy. An autobiographical novel set in California where Jack deals with his enjoyment of drinking and the struggles of alcoholism. A very nice copy. The Century Co unknown books
1913WM09129New York: The Century Co. 1913. Original black cloth with yellow lettering. Binding has overall wear and lettering is dim especially on spine. Spine has vertical crease. Edges are soiled. Owner penciled name on ffep. 8 black and white illustrations. BAL 11946. First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. Illus. by H.T.Dunn. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. The Century Co. Hardcover books
191316538NY: The Century Co 1913. First edition first printing with a single blank leaf in the rear. 8vo pp. 343. Dark blue cloth a couple of little nicks o/w a fine copy. BAL 11946. The Century Co unknown books
1913004315New York: The Century Club 1913. First Edition. Octavo. 343pp. illustrated by H.T. Dunn. A sobering first-hand classic of a knock-around life and the effects of alcohol the White Logic and the Long Sickness associated with drinking. Bound in dark green cloth lettered and decorated in gilt. Scattered foxing to title page and frontispiece internally clean. A very good copy. The Century Club unknown books