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19561326258Cambridge: Harvard Univeristy Press 1956. Ninth edition M.R. Ridley based on the edition of R.H. Case revised and reset. Hardcover. Octavo; Ninth edition M.R. Ridley based on the edition of R.H. Case revised and reset 1954 Reprinted 1956; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine yellow with black print; DJ has tears at spine ends and flap corners edgewear toning to spine and flap folds smudging to front mild shelfwear; Boards in blue cloth with gold print light wear to corners and spine caps else clean and strong; Text block has slight tanning to endpapers else clean and tight; lvi 285 pages. 1326258. FP New Rockville Stock. Harvard Univeristy Press hardcover books
1969227138San Francisco: Stephen Schwartz 1969. Newspaper. 4p. newspaper format quarter folded to 8.5x11 inches evenly toned otherwise very good. Includes texts by Maurice Blanchard Yves Elleouet Xavier Forneret Jindrich Heisler Philip Lamantia et al. Lamantia renounces any past sympathy with the Catholic Church. Stephen Schwartz unknown books
1947144680Paris: Gaumont 1947. Vintage photograph of director Jacques Becker and actor Claire Maffei on the set of the 1947 film. With holograph annotations and a rubber stamp on the verso. <br/><br/>A working class couple in Paris find their dreams of a life free of financial hardship about to come true when they win the lottery only to have the dream snatched away when they lose the ticket on the Metro.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. Gaumont unknown books
1972179306Milano Milan Italy: Gabriele Mazzotta Editore 1972. Hardcover. Good. covers have scuffs & shelf-wear; upper corners creased; lower spine edges worn. pgs edge tanned w/ foxing. foxing to cover pastedowns. dustjacket scuffed & toned; corners creased; spine ends chipped. black cloth w/ white spine printing. white glossy illustrated dustjacket. 456 pp. many BW illus. Text in Italian. Offers a highly-illustrated anthology of surrealistic art as renderd by 91 different artists. A nice interesting references copy for the illustrations. Gabriele Mazzotta Editore hardcover books
1972161027Milano Milan Italy: Gabriele Mazzotta Editore 1972. Hardcover. G Tissue cover of dj is well tanned and aged and has a few tears; pages are tanning at all edges; text and illus. are generally clear. Gray cloth white dust jacket in tissue paper cover; 456 pp. many BW illus. Text is in Italian. Offers a highly-illustrated anthology of surrealistic art as renderd by 91 different artists. Approaches the works by artist Much to see here! Uncommon. Gabriele Mazzotta Editore hardcover books
189687677N.P.: L. Clouzot 1896. self paper wrappers removed. Fillon Benjamin. small 8vo. self paper wrappers removed. 8 pages. Removed from L'Intermédiaire de L'Ouest Revue Bibliographique Mensuelle 4th Year No.26 April 1896. Prospectus for work which was to be published for 8 francs 200 copies followed by a list of the works of Benjamin Fillon 1819-1881 for sale by Clouzot. (L. Clouzot) unknown books
1987RH1243Paris:: Belin 1987. 1987. Series: Un Savant Un Epoque. 8vo. 303 pp. Illus. index. Black printed wrappers. Fine. RARE. Belin, (1987). unknown books
1988443791988. Polak Maurice Valentijn. Arbeidsverhoudingen in het Nederlandse Internationaal Privaatrecht. Deventer: Kluwer 1988. xiii 193 pp. Softbound light shelfwear internally clean. $10. Includes summaries in English and French. Addresses Dutch labor law and its relationship to international labor law. unknown books
195140903New York: Duell Sloan & Pearce. Very Good. 1951. Hardcover. N.Y.: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1951 1st Edition with "I" on copyright page. Near Fine in a Near Fine but price-clipped dust jacket. . Duell, Sloan & Pearce hardcover books
1970143281Chicago: Alligator Records 1970. Archive of seven vintage promotional photographs for Alligator Records recording artists circa 1970s. <br/><br/>Founded in 1970 independent blues label Alligator Records continues to release music to this day. Included are images of Ed Williams Lonnie Brooks Maurice John <br/>Vaughn and Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. Alligator Records unknown books
192744805New York: The Macaulay Company 1927. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Hardcover. Very good/Very good-. New York: The Macaulay Company 1927. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. 320 pp. Hardcover. 12mo. Orange cloth. Head and heel lightly bumped and rubbed; hinges and corners lightly rubbed; rear board bumped at bottom; top edge soiled. Housed in a lightly soiled and edgeworn dustjacket with tear to front panel at top corner. Interior clean. Very good/Very good-. The Macaulay Company hardcover books
196518120Lausanne: Art and Literature 1965. First edition. Paperback. Fine/fine. Paperbound octavo. Issue 6 of 12 of this international magazine of literature art and poetry. A stunning fine copy in fine delicate cello wrapper. This copy from the library of an Inscribed by New York School artist Nell Blaine. <br/><br/> Art and Literature paperback books
1934150774np: np 1934. First edition. Softcover. Text in French. Features an article on the solarized images of Maurice Tabard. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some slight wear. np unknown books
1981144692Los Angeles CA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1981. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran July 21 through October 4 1981 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and then traveled to San Antonio for additional dates. Foreword by Earl A. Powell III. Introduction by Maurice Tuchman. Essay on Wallace Berman and Edward Kienholz by Anne Bartlett Ayres. Additional essays by Susan C. Larsen Christopher Knight and Michele D. De Anglus. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations after works by these artists: Larry Bell Billy Al Bengston Wallace Berman Ronald Davis Richard Diebenkorn Sam Francis Joe Goode David Hockney Robert Irwin Craig Kauffman Edward Kienholz John McLaughlin Edward Moses Bruce Nauman Kenneth Price Edward Ruscha and Peter Vuulkos. An about very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear and a crease to the bottom corner of the front panel. Los Angeles County Museum of Art unknown books
1930114580Paris: Bureau de l'Édition 1930. stiff paper wrappers. large 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 131 7 pages. Text in French. A study of techniques for printing and illustrating modern art. Discusses Impressionism Post-Impressionism Cubism Futurism Surrealism and others. Black and white illustrations. A separate section discusses modern typography in France Germany Belgium and Hungary. Also included is a discussion of xylography modern woodcut printing. Sample productions including some laid in. Wrappers chipped at edges light tanning. Bureau de l'Édition unknown books
1909113821909. HEWLETT Maurice. ARTEMISION: Idylls And Songs. London: Elkin Mathews 1909. 8vo. tan buckram cloth. Limited Edition of 250 copies printed for England & America. Very Good. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1909304682London Elkin Mathews 1909. 1909. First edition so stated. Small 8vo. Original blue cloth stamped in gilt. Very good. 124 pages. No dust jacket. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by William Clowes and Sons. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Elkin, Mathews, 1909. hardcover books
1934321371Cincinnati Ohio: B'Nai B'rith 1934. Firest edition. 8vo. Wrappers. Tear at back of wrapper else VG. Firest edition. 8vo. B'Nai B'rith unknown books
194432229France: Ceux de la Resistance 1944. First edition. Color printed boards cloth back edges a little rubbed. 60 unnumbered pages : 12 full-pagebbcolor illustrations ; 32 cm. The authorship is perhaps not surprisingly a little obscure. The authors' full names as above are listed in the 1946 Catalog of Copyright Entries and the on-line catalog of the Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Museums while the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin substitutes "Samson" for "Nebelska". The BNF lists only the pseudonymous attributions. Wanda Stefanowska-Nebelska b.1919 under the nom-de-guerre "Christine" is listed in the database of the Musée de la résistance en ligne as a member of the Polish resistance in France. Maurice Denier if the author here is the same person was a playwright of the 1890s his identity slightly concealed by the reversed spelling. Published by C.D.L.R. Ceux de la Résistance for Christmas 1944. The cover illustrates the two devils on either side of the Cross of Lorraine with "V" for Victory. Two little devils join the FFI Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur and make things hot for the Germans. A 1946 sequel appeared 'Asfer et Sato en Alsace au service secret'. <br/><br/> Ceux de la Resistance hardcover books
198453678NY:: Schocken Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1984. Hardcover. 0805239073 . First printing. Gift inscription possibly by the author on front free endpaper else near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Schocken Books, hardcover books
1794284251794. Small quarto. 28pp. Stitched as issued. Contemporary notation on first page some contemporary underlining in text. Minor soiling. Very good. A remarkable early imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France in the south Indian Ocean. The text contains a report of the French Revolutionary Committee of Public Safety regarding prisoners arrested on the island of Réunion being held as enemies of the Revolution. The document was printed in the capital Port Louis which was called Port de la Montagne from 1792 to 1795. The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in the island taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton in 1710 the Dutch abandoned the colony. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base and as a result the British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers though there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies located in OCLC; Toussaint locates a copy at the Archives Nationales in Paris.<br/> <br/>Toussaint A247. unknown books
1791284301791. Folio. 24pp. Stitched as issued. Top corner of first leaf torn away affecting several lines of text. Lightly dampstained and worn throughout. Still very good. Early and unrecorded imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France. Issued at a critical moment at the beginning of the French Revolution the lengthy text concerns the government and judiciary of the island together with a proclamation by the King dated August 24 1790. The text nominally recognizes the authority of the King while taking measures to establish major autonomy of local government. The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in the island taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton in 1710 the Dutch abandoned the colony. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base and as a result the British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers though there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies located in OCLC and not recorded by Toussaint in his bibliography of Mauritius imprints. unknown books
1794WRCAM48588Port de la Montagne i.e. Port Louis: Chez F.N. Bolle 1794. 28pp. Small quarto. Stitched as issued. Contemporary notation on first page some contemporary underlining in text. Minor soiling. Very good. A remarkable early imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France in the south Indian Ocean. The text contains a report of the French Revolutionary Committee of Public Safety regarding prisoners arrested on the island of Réunion being held as enemies of the Revolution. The document was printed in the capital Port Louis which was called Port de la Montagne from 1792 to 1795. <br> <br> The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in the island taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton in 1710 the Dutch abandoned the colony. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base. The British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. <br> <br> Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers though there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies located in OCLC; Toussaint locates a copy at the Archives Nationales in Paris. TOUSSAINT A247. Chez F.N. Bolle unknown books
1791WRCAM48597Isle de France: Chez F.N. Bolle 1791. 24pp. Folio. Stitched as issued. Top corner of first leaf torn away affecting several lines of text. Lightly dampstained and worn throughout. Still nearly very good. Early and unrecorded imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France. Issued at a critical moment at the beginning of the French Revolution the lengthy text concerns the government and judiciary of the island together with a proclamation by the King dated Aug. 24 1790. The text nominally recognizes the authority of the King while taking measures to establish major autonomy of local government. <br> <br> The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in the island taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton in 1710 the Dutch abandoned the colony. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base. The British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. <br> <br> Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers although there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies located in OCLC and not recorded by Toussaint in his bibliography of Mauritius imprints. Chez F.N. Bolle unknown books
1999ABB026<p><b>SENDAK </b>Maurice: <b><i>At Home With Jack And Guy</i></b></p><p>Kingston NY: Battledore Ltd. 1999.</p><p>Original lithograph measuring 14 x 19-1/2 inches printed in two colors. </p><p>Drawn by the artist directly on stone in 1993 and intended to accompany a deluxe version of <i><b>We Are All In The Dumps With Jack And Guy</b></i>New York: HarperCollins this project was put aside and the fate of this image uncertain until publication was transferred to Battledore Ltd in 1999. With Mr. Sendak's permission we arranged with Timothy P. Sheesley of Corridor Press to produce 200 copies of this limited edition print on Rives Arches paper each authenticated with their chop mark stamped on the lower left margin; numbered and SIGNED by the artist an additional 38 copies total were done as trial proofs artist proofs hors commerce and bon à tirer. </p><p>Accompanied by a printed certificate of tirage limitation. The actual stone is now at The Rosenbach Museum & Library Philadelphia where it will be available for educational purposes but never again used for printing. </p> Battledore Ltd books