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98848Luzern, Quaternio Verlag 2019. Mit 23 zart kolorierten Federzeichnungen zu den Sternbildern, 7 Himmelskarten (Hemi- und Planisphären, Planetenbahnen mit Tierkreis)., 52 Seiten (26 Blatt) im Format von 23,5 × 16,5 cm + 448 Seiten Begleitband., 4°. goldgeprägte OLeinwand (Kommentarband)., 23,5 × 16,5 cm - dekorativer Ledereinband mit reicher Blindprägung aus dem 17. Jahrhundert in einer braunen goldgeprägte OLeinwandmappe (Faksimile).,
178379115N.p. 1783 - 1785. . old full sueded leather. Covers very slightly bowed and worn; very attractive original condition. Folio. Appended to the log is A List of Officers And Seamen belonging to the Ship Sulivan with columns for Name Station and notes regarding Dead Run and Discharged; a List of Passengers Outward Bound on Board the Sulivan; and three watercolor drawings: The Island of Bonavista bearing W ½ S about 9 Leagues of Distance and on one leaf The Lowland on the Malay Coast with Parcellor Hill and The Island of Mayotta. Also present is a laminated four-page ALS to John Beddoe in Manchester from his brother-in-law Charles Johnstone Dec. 16 1797 regarding Beddoes plans to improve his fortunes in America. The Sulivan sailed to Bombay Tellicherry Cochin Mangalore Tellicherry Bombay Malacca China St. Helena and home to England on East India Company business. Beddoe records weather navigational details incidents of the voyage including encounters with other shipping; a boy overboard and drowned; seamen placed in irons for abusive language mutinous insinuations and attacks; being boarded to search for deserters; storm damage and repairs; and the daily employments of the crew. A companion to this log Transactions in Port on board the Sullivan sic was donated to the Town of Jerusalem and is reported on by Jane P. Davis The Beddoe Tract: 7000 Acres in Central Western New York 2004. John Beddoe acquired 7000 along Keuka Lake on or about 1797 and remained there with his wife and children as a farmer. He served three terms as Town of Jerusalem Supervisor. hardcover
1924717811924. Cases on the Docket of the Old Bailey 1924-1970 Central Criminal Court of England and Wales. Calendar of Prisoners For the Session Commencing on Tuesday The 8th of January 1924 complete through December 1970. London: Printed by Merser & Sons 1924-1970. Calendars through 1959 bound into 11 books in pebbled cloth gilt titles to spines. Moderate shelfwear some fading to bindings of first 6 books remaining calendars unbound as issued. Moderate toning to most calendars some have light browning. Ex-library. Stamps and other library marks to title page bookplates to pastedowns of bound volumes. $2500. A rare continuous almost half-century run of Old Bailey session calendars each with an index of names listing nearly 50000 accused persons. The entries include names ages occupations and charges most described in detail. It is a remarkable record of criminal activity. Theft Bigamy assault fraud and homosexual acts illegal until July 1967 are common offenses. The unbound calendars were stamped and bundled into paper wrappers by year. They were clearly intended to be bound as were the calendars for the earlier sessions. OCLC locates a single 1922 calendar at Harvard Law School but no extensive collections like ours. unknown books
187625684Sydney: Government Printer 1876. First printing. An almost 100 year run of this mining periodical which began in 1875 and was published through 1978. This run begins in 1876. <br /> <br /> Annual Report of the Department of Mines - 1876-89; 1891; 1893-1916; 1917-18 missing published; 1919; 1921-38; 1946-52; 1954-56; 1958-59; 1961-63; 1965-66; 1968-75. Duplicate copies of 1879 1899 1900 1928.<br /> <br /> Department of Mines and Agriculture; Records of the Geological Survey of New South Wales - 1889-90; 1892-1905; 1907; 1909; 1916; 1919-22. Duplicates of 1902 and 1920.<br /> <br /> Statistical Supplement to the Report of the Department of Mines New South Wales - 1969-71; 1973; 1975.<br /> <br /> Summary of the Reports of the Department of Mines New South Wales for Years 1939-45 published 1954. <br /> <br /> Libraries Australia ID 3046945 & 21876961.<br /> <br /> From the library of the Franklin Institute Philadelphia with infrequent stamps. Bound variously - some bound in half leather and marbled paper boards but bindings battered; paper wraps that are chipped detached or lacking; original papered boards with cloth spine. Dates refer to publication dates not year covered by the report. Government Printer unknown
164617558London: Printed by T.W. Thomas Warren for Ed. Edward Husband 1646. FIRST EDITION. Engraved frontispiece woodcut headpieces. Contemporary calf worn especially at spine joints somewhat tender; first blank appears to be torn out leaf with frontispiece repaired some browning and soiling mostly on edges. Overall a good copy from the library of the Earls of Macclesfield with their dated 1860 bookplate motto “Sapere aude†on the paste-down and blind embossed stamp of armorial on first three leaves. First edition. In 1640 King Charles I established the Long Parliament in order to acquire funds for the Bishop’s War against the Scots. However as soon as the Long Parliament took control they began dismantling the monarchy’s authority by removing the king’s advisors and sympathizers. The orders and ordinances collected in this copy begin at this crucial moment and cover the duration of the English Civil War from 1642 to 1646. It is therefore an excellent reference source for laws and statutes during the English Civil War. It also contains several matters of Colonial interest including An Order for advancement of the Plantations in New England; An Order to make the Earl of Warwick Governor of the Plantations in America; An Ordinance against Importation of Whale-oyl; and An additional Committee for ordering Foreign Plantations among others.<br /> <br /> Wing provides the name of the printer for this copy and lists several other volumes containing records of orders over a range of years. Printed by T.W. [Thomas Warren] for Ed. [Edward] Husband unknown
164721028431647. London: n.p. 1647. Small 4to. Disbound pp. 2 6; a little toned a few stains to title light dampstaining to outer margin of A1-2 but overall a very good and crisp copy.First and only edition very rare of this denunciation of the abuses of the Parliamentarian County Committees in Wales issued at the height of the Civil War.By the summer of 1647 one surviving copy is dated in manuscript ""1 July"" the war had dragged on for nearly five years. Parliament was steadily gaining the advantage largely through the network of County Committees manned with loyal supporters. These officials collected the taxes that sustained the war effort requisitioned horses and supplies for the army and carried out Parliament's decrees. Their growing power - together with the ever-heavier burden of taxation to maintain the army - provoked widespread resentment and in turn revived support for the Royalist cause.This pamphlet sets out the grievances against the Parliamentarian committees in Glamorgan South Wales and denounces their exactions and abuses. The rising it encourages was less an expression of loyalty to Charles I than a reaction to Parliament's oppressive rule. Indeed it contains no Royalist propaganda and no expressions of loyalty to Charles. Instead it reads as a near-anarchic denunciation of arbitrary power itself of its arrogance remoteness and disregard for the people.ESTC R201640 recording only five copies BL National Library of Wales Cardiff Central Library Oxford Folger. unknown
205<p>First Edition. Oblong quarto bound in original grey cloth stamped in silver with royal emblem to upper board original pictorial dust jacket with colour illustrations throughout pp. 160. Published by Little Brown and Company London 1991.</p><p>A signed presentation copy from the King to Julian Bicknell inscribed by the King on the half-title page:</p><p><em>"For Julian - </em></p><p><em>With very best wishes for Xmas 1991 from </em></p><p><em>Charles"</em></p><p>Some light wear to the dust jacket and a touch of toning to the flaps a little toning to the page edges as usual very light finger soiling to the bottom right corner of the half-title page; a near fine example.</p><p>Provenance: Julian Bicknell born 1945 is a new classical architect and perhaps most famous for designing the Palladian Henbury Hall Cheshire. At the time the King presented Mr Bicknell with this book he was deeply involved in the Prince's Institute of Architecture as a trustee. He was also a member of their academic board a tutor in London and the summer schools in both France and Italy.</p><p>Art is one of the King's great passions and he wrote in the introduction to this work:</p><p>"I have tried in these pages to convey something of the part that painting plays in my life. In many ways it helps to keep me reasonably sane and if it doesn't appeal to the critics then it's just too bad! I only hope that those who are rash enough to thumb through this book may be helped to discover what infinite beauty and delight there is in the details of God's creation".</p><p>The Queen Mother wrote the preface for the book. In part the Queen Mother wrote:</p><p>"I am delighted that this book is being published and it is nice to think that a wider audience will now have a chance to see some of the watercolours painted by my grandson in many different parts of the world. Ever since he was a small boy Prince Charles has taken an interest in his surroundings and has developed his powers of observation to the point where painting became a necessary and vital expression of that interest."</p><p>The money raised from sales of the book was given to the Prince of Wales's charities.</p><p>Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.</p> Little, Brown and Company. hardcover
1651021990. Sent to Queen Elizabeth's chaplain Christmas card sent by Charles and Diana in 1990 to the dean of Windsor Michael Ashley Mann inscribed and signed in Charles's hand "Michael from Charles and" signed by Diana: "Diana". Mann 1924-2011 had an important role in the devotional life of the royal family in the latter 1970s and 1980s. He was commissioned into the 1st King's dragoon guards in 1943 serving in Egypt Syria Lebanon and Palestine in the last of which he narrowly avoided the King David Hotel bombing. He was afterwards falsely diagnosed with leukaemia and given six months to live spurring a conversion to a clerical life. Ordained in 1957 he served variously as curate vicar and canon across Britain and in Nigeria over the next two decades. "Mann was an outstanding preacher. He seldom spoke for more than seven minutes believing if you could not get across your points in that time you never would. His theme was invariably inspirational stressing the importance of Christian values: comradeship morality tradition and service" Times obituary 10 January 2012. In 1976 Mann was appointed the dean of Windsor serving until 1989 alongside domestic chaplain to the queen and registrar of the Order of the Garter. He had a close relationship with the royal family especially Prince Philip - "Mann's rapport with the duke of Edinburgh was genuine and mutually enlightening. Sir Fred Hoyle's Omni lecture on 'Evolution from space' in 1982 prompted a robust exchange of correspondence between the duke and Mann covering fundamentalism and creation science and religious conservatism and evolution and morality. The correspondence was published in 1984" ODNB. Folded bifolium on thick card 153 x 202 mm front cover with the Prince of Wales's crowned insignia within a Garter belt and Diana's crowned coat of arms in gilt. With printed goodwill message facing colour photograph of Charles Diana and Princes William and Harry. In excellent condition. unknown
1651081985. Sent to Queen Elizabeth's chaplain Christmas card sent by Charles and Diana in 1985 to the dean of Windsor Michael Ashley Mann inscribed and signed in Charles's hand "To you both and kindest regards from Charles and" signed by Diana: "Diana". Mann 1924-2011 had an important role in the devotional life of the royal family in the latter 1970s and 1980s. He was commissioned into the 1st King's dragoon guards in 1943 serving in Egypt Syria Lebanon and Palestine in the last of which he narrowly avoided the King David Hotel bombing. He was afterwards falsely diagnosed with leukaemia and given six months to live spurring a conversion to a clerical life. Ordained in 1957 he served variously as curate vicar and canon across Britain and in Nigeria over the next two decades. "Mann was an outstanding preacher. He seldom spoke for more than seven minutes believing if you could not get across your points in that time you never would. His theme was invariably inspirational stressing the importance of Christian values: comradeship morality tradition and service" Times obituary 10 January 2012. In 1976 Mann was appointed the dean of Windsor serving until 1989 alongside domestic chaplain to the queen and registrar of the Order of the Garter. He had a close relationship with the royal family especially Prince Philip - "Mann's rapport with the duke of Edinburgh was genuine and mutually enlightening. Sir Fred Hoyle's Omni lecture on 'Evolution from space' in 1982 prompted a robust exchange of correspondence between the duke and Mann covering fundamentalism and creation science and religious conservatism and evolution and morality. The correspondence was published in 1984" ODNB. Folded bifolium on thick card 185 x 129 mm front cover with the Prince of Wales's crowned insignia within a Garter belt and Diana's crowned coat of arms in gilt. With printed goodwill message facing colour photograph of Charles and Diana with Princes William and Harry on a pony. In excellent condition. unknown
179927920Maidstone Kent: J. Blake at the King's Arms Office 1799. First printing. Ephemera. Very good overall. A list of 49 prisoners sentenced at Maidstone Kent spelled "Lent" in the title. Six prisoners were sentenced to transportation for 7 years; Joseph Pinniter Richard Reynolds William Howe Thomas Maloy Elizabeth Brown & Robert Marshall. <br /> <br /> William Howe Thomas Maloy and Robert Marshall were amongst 272 convicts transported on the Perseus and Coromandel sailed Jan 1802 arrived 14th August 1802 at New South Wales. Both Howe and Maloy were tried in 1798 yet they were not transported until 1802 spending the interim in prison or on a prison hulk. Elizabeth Brown alias Sarah Brown was transported on the Speedy a ship loaded with female convicts in October 1799. We were unable to locate records for Joseph Pinniter and Richard Reynolds. Source convict records australia dot com.<br /> <br /> Along with the charge each entry lists the prisoner's age the person who committed them and the date of arrest. For a range of crimes including theft murder counterfeiting and rape sentences included imprisonment usually of 6 or 12 months and death although most of the death sentences were reprieved. Not in the English Short-Title Catalogue. No copies listed on OCLC or Library Hub. The SLNSW holds one for March 11th 1776 but this issue not recorded there.<br /> <br /> 4pp 16-1/4" x 10" print docket to verso. Horizontal and vertical fold lines light soiling and edgewear light foxing in a few places portion of lower left margin excised brief annotation on one of the prisoners. J. Blake, at the King's Arms Office unknown
16451345490London: printed for Robert Bostock dwelling in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Kings-head 1645. Hardcover. Quarto 8 56 pages; VG; Bound in modern three quarter red calf paper covered boards. Last extant leaf defective with text missing to lower gutter archival repair small early ink to last leaf. <p>Thomas Edward Watson bookplate to front pastedown. Engraving of Ferdinand Lord Fairfax frontispiece mounted; also includes engraved portrait of Robert Devereux. <p>JR Consignment. Lacking final errata leaf which Madan identifies as very rare. Text in several states this copy with each of the King's letters assigned a roman numeral and cypher codes in small arabic numbers appear frequently throughout cf. p. 7 which has cypher numbers 15 4 3 20. ESTC R200152; Wing C2358. 1345490. Special Collections - Downstairs. printed for Robert Bostock, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Kings-head hardcover
18804504264Sydney: Turner & Henderson 1880. In remarkable original condition. Duodecimo pp. 22 ii; original wrappers preserved in a folding cloth box. <p><p>The rare catalogue of the Society's inaugural exhibition held at the Garden Palace which had been purpose-built for the Sydney International Exhibition in 1879. An impressive two hundred and twenty oils watercolours and drawings were hung: Mrs. Alfred Williams' painting Ophelia the most expensive at £75 was highly praised by the Bulletin art critic at the time. Her identification as Mrs. Florence E. Williams gives more understanding of the high price as she had exhibited under that version of her name at the Royal Academy since her teens before coming to Australia. </p> <p>Her inclusion was significant for as Joan Kerr has noted "Florence's paintings seem unique for Australia at the time when domestic genre paintings are almost unknown." Florence was a founding member of the Art Society and had been a friend and pupil of and much influenced by Millais. As one of the very few figure paintings in the exhibition Ophelia gained most attention but she also had four other oils in the exhibition. An earlier painting not in this exhibition of a crimson Rosella set against lush vegetation and Mount Wellington was sold for a record $90000 in 2015.</p> <p>As well the catalogue notes W. C. Piguenit's Sydney Harbour from North Shore priced at £52.10.0 in modern times it reached $198000 at Melbourne auction. The catalogue also records works by Collingridge Halstead and Short as well as seven New Zealand watercolours by J C Hoyte the President of the Society. The list of "Working Members" names 80 artists and the Honorary and subscribing Members 47 notably Sir Henry Parkes.</p> <p>From 1871 the New South Wales Academy of Art had held annual exhibitions and had urged the establishment of a Public Art Gallery. This had as much to do with inter colonial rivalry - Melbourne had opened its Gallery in 1861 - as it did about fine art. Once a permanent home for the collection had been found the New South Wales Academy of Art dissolved in 1880 and it was acknowledged that an "artists' society" was needed: a society of professional artists rather than the more inclusive Academy. Artists led by Arthur and George Collingridge sought to establish an Australian school of painting and the first exhibition of The Art Society of New South Wales was held in December 1880 following its formation in July of that year. </p> <p>This catalogue notes that the Society was established for the "promotion and preservation of the Fine Arts in Sydney" and to "enable professional artists to exhibit their works advantageously." Further aims of the Society were lectures on art and a sketching club. The Life Class already established will "give rise to a greater variety in the works."</p> <p>This catalogue is a rare surviving record of the Art Society's first exhibition and succinctly captures the impressive depth of Australian Art in the late nineteenth century.</p> </p> . Provenance: John Chapman collection. Turner & Henderson unknown
207<p>An Autograph Letter Signed ALS by King Charles III then Prince Charles H.R.H. The Prince of Wales expressing thanks for a birthday gift received from Dudley Poplak 1930-2005 his good friend and interior designer.</p><p>4pp. on 2 folded sheets of Kensington Palace headed notepaper with blue royal cypher dated December 1st 1992 a single fold to the paper; near fine accompanied with the original white envelope with blue royal cypher addressed in hand by the King; very good.</p><p>Personal letters by King Charles III to individuals within his inner circle are very rare to encounter.</p><p>The letter reads as follows:</p><p><em>"Dear Dudley</em></p><p><em>Bless you for so kindly thinking of me on my birthday and for your wonderfully generous present of that splendid commode. You have been so marvellous over the past 11 years with your birthday presents & I can't tell you how touched I have been by them - and none more so than that exquisite Edward Lear you gave me. It is one of my most treasured possessions particularly as it belonged originally to my Aunt Rita.</em></p><p><em>Whether I can <u>use</u> the commode remains to be seen ! but it is a lovely object in itself & I am thrilled with it.</em></p><p><em>Please forgive the awful delay in thanking you but I find I can never cope very well after my birthday as there is so much else going on at the same time at this point in the year!</em></p><p><em>With kindest regards -</em></p><p><em>Yours most gratefully</em></p><p><em><u>Charles"</u></em></p><p>Dudley Poplak was born in South Africa in 1930 and received British citizenship shortly after moving to Britain in 1959. Poplak was a highly successful interior designer receiving commissions from the British royal family and British nobility. He initially came into contact with the royal family via Frances Shand-Kydd 1936-2004 the Mother of Diana Princess of Wales. He was introduced to Frances Shand-Kydd by Elizabeth Clare Hanley 1915-2002 a lampshade designer who received a royal warrant in 1977 as the official lampshade supplier for the royal family.</p><p>Poplak updated the rooms Diana Princess of Wales was using when she first moved to Kensington Palace in 1981. He also refurbished Highgrove House for the Prince of Wales and his soon to be wife Lady Diana Spencer which he regarded as "the most important assignment I have ever had." Poplak's 2005 obituary in The Times characterised him as "a shy and private man" who was deeply valued and trusted by his clients for his "courtier-like discretion and marked reticence with the press." When The Times wrote a story that he was refurbishing Highgrove House for the Prince and Princess of Wales he stated:</p><p>"I certainly won't tell you what the colour schemes are. That would be like disclosing the design of Lady Diana's wedding dress."</p><p>After the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales Poplak carried out further interior design projects at the royal residences and also on the royal train. Poplak was a good friend of both the Prince and Princess of Wales and remained so even after the couple's divorce. Although Poplak retired in the 1990's he continued to carry out interior design work for Prince Charles up until he died in 2005.</p><p>"Aunt Rita" who the King refers to in this letter was his paternal aunt Princess Margarita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg 1905-1981. Princess Margarita was one of Princess Anne's godparents.</p><p>The Times. Dudley Poplak Obituary. 2005.</p><p>Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.</p>
174359London: The Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture 1998. The King as architectural critic First edition signed and dated 1999 by Charles then Prince of Wales on the title page. This is the official report of the international task force of young architects he sponsored to study Potsdam's architecture and the results of its post-war reconstruction. Charles who wrote the foreword has strong architectural opinions advocating the preservation and continuation of traditional styles against modernist trends. 2 vols quarto. Text in English and German. Original wrappers spines and front covers lettered in brown pictorial onlay to front cover. Housed together in original card slipcase. Slipcase with a couple of short closed tears and slight shadow from sticker removal: fine copies in a very good slipcase. unknown
1781168512London: Printed by G. Bigg for C. Nourse; Maidstone: Printed for the Author by J. Blake; and sold by T. Payne and Son London 1781. Two "outstanding" works in the 18th-century demographic controversy First editions of the authors's probing analyses of the national population in the late 18th century "the two most outstanding replies" Glass p. 12 to Dr Richard Price's Essay on the Population of England and Wales 1780 which contended that the population of England and Wales had steadily declined over the previous centuries. In contrast the works of William Wales 1734-1798 and John Howlett 1731-1804 challenge Price's methodology data and biases to argue that the population had in fact doubled since 1688. Howlett's work in particular challenges the wider biases that Price demonstrated in his discussions of the socio-cultural aspects of populations. William Wales is perhaps most notable as the mathematician and astronomer on Cook's second voyage: in 1781 he was serving as master of the Royal Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital. The Examination was the first publication by John Howlett who primarily worked as a minister in Essex. Two works bound in a single vol. octavo 211 x 128 mm. Tables in the text of both vols. Contemporary half calf rebacked with the original spine laid down smooth spine with six compartments ruled and with floral ornaments in gilt original red morocco labels to second and third marbled paper sides edges sprinkled red. Light rubbing and wear slight toning and foxing to endpapers and outer leaves: a very good copy. Goldsmiths' 12140 & 12139; Kress B. 434 & B. 372. D. V. Glass Numbering the people: the eighteenth-century population controversy and the development of census and vital statistics in Britain 1973. unknown
18185212nLondon: Sherwood Neely and Jones / Thomas Moule. Good. Hardcover. 1818. boards worn and tanned in places. hinges professionally repaired. page lightly tanned<br><p>first series 6 volumes second series 5 volumes</p> and 1829</p> re still is place interleaved in front of engravings</p> . Sherwood Neely and Jones / Thomas Moule hardcover
2015113356Gallery. New. 2015. Paperback. 1741740878 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Gallery paperback
196430270Milano Italy: Arti Grafiche Ricordi. As New. 1964. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - padded boards with picture on front board; 12 color plates. -- with a bonus offer-- . Arti Grafiche Ricordi hardcover
199380180John Wiley & Sons. New. 1993. Paperback. 1854901435 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- xxxii 96 pp. prof. Color ills. 4to. -- with a bonus offer-- . John Wiley & Sons paperback
198974812Doubleday. New. 1989. Hardcover. 038526903X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 160 pp. : ill. chiefly col. . 24 x 30 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Doubleday hardcover
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197838807National Museum of Wales. As New. 1978. Paperback. 0720002079 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE - 119 works catalogued -- with a bonus offer-- . National Museum of Wales paperback
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199153431Pavilion Books. New. 1991. Hardcover. 1851455833 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy pristine - 128 pages. Beautifully illustrated in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Pavilion Books hardcover