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195221121St. Alphonsus Parish 1952. Hardcover. Acceptable. Hardcover no dust jacket. some soiling and staining to covers with bumped corners and wear to top and bottom of spine. Contents clean and tight. 196 pages bibliography b&w photos and illus. St. Alphonsus Parish hardcover
1952mon00001657671952. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. very clean 1952 hardcover no jacket. clean text. no marks. solid binding. very light wear. ISBN mathes listing hardcover
096290760X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191289486Paris 1912. Fine. Paris 1912-1913 19 x 24.50 cm une feuille Original colour print printed on laid paper and signed in the plate lower right. Original engraving produced for the illustration of La Gazette du Bon Ton one of the most beautiful and influential fashion journals of the 20th century celebrating the talent of French designers and artists at the height of the Art Deco era. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.”  Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “’In 1910’ he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artists…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.’” “Un grand éditeur d’art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustrator’s conception of the fashion of the day.   The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so on… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. unknown
34326Impr. A. Robat 28pp. In-8. illustr. qq rousseurs éparses unknown
196759066Paris: Gallimard 1967. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1967 14.50 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 25 numbered copies on pur fil paper deluxe issue. Bookplates pasted on an endpaper. Handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
1528406400.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0265954584.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0259310425.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2023x-1666762067Wipf and Stock 2023. Hardcover. New. 354 pages. 5.50x0.81x8.50 inches. Wipf and Stock hardcover
1926025664By the Author 1926. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 2 Vols First Editions 1926 aand Volume III First Edition 1947 published by F. Lewis. NO CHIPPING & CLEAN boards. The lightest wear to extremities with hint of mottling to one board. Small nicks to bottom leading edge of volume III. Internally CLEAN & FRESH with NO INSCRIPTIONS. Endpapers ORIGINAL & UNSPLIT. A Superb set . By the Author Hardcover
195784442London: F. Lewis. Fine in Very Good Dust Jacket. 1957. Limited Edition. Hardcover. 4to. Eight volumes. We specialize in fine books in collectible condition. Orders are professionally packaged and shipped promptly. W50 . F. Lewis hardcover
1974AANChGRA91Leigh-On-Sea: F. Lewis Publishers Limited 1974. 1974. Vol. 6 Only. 4to. pp. 2 p.l. 433-510 1. 96 illus. on 24 double-sided plates. index. cloth. dw. several slight tears to upper edge. Reprint of the Revised & Enlarged Second Edition. Hardcover. Leigh-On-Sea: F. Lewis, Publishers, Limited, [1974]. Hardcover
1957420722Leigh-on-Sea : F. Lewis 1957. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine set in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slight suggestion of dust-dulling and rubbing to the spine bands and panel edges. Most copies with dust-wrappers ranging from very good to poor condition none price-clipped. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; complete 8 vol. 724 pages: 367 plates portrait ; 29 cm. Notes; Vol. 1: 500 copies printed this is copy no. 397. Originally published in 2 vol. 1926 new revised & enlarged edition in 8 vol. published 1957-1961. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects; Landscape painters England. Landscape painting English History. Leigh-on-Sea : F. Lewis hardcover
1926270164London : The author 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Panel edges somewhat dulled and dust-toned as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Physical description; 2 v : col. fronts. ill. incl. ports. plates ; 38 cm. Subject; Landscape painters — Great Britain. London : The author hardcover
138073Leigh-on-Sea England: F. Lewis 1961. Hardcover. VG- DJs have some edge wear and small tears & instances of soiling glossy plate pages have slight edge tanning; otherwise quite nice. 8 vols. Amish blue cloth gilt letters on spines & front covers paper dust jackets 724 pp. of text 700 BW illus. Title on spines & front covers: The Old English Landscape Painters. An 8-volume set first issued in 1926 as 2 vols. with a 3rd vol. supplement released in 1947. This is the "new revised and enlarged edition" issued in sequence from 1957-1961 and reprinted in its entirety in1971. Each volume contains both narrative entries and illustrative plates. A handy resource to have and certainly well-priced considering the amount of information and visuals contained within. F. Lewis hardcover
1957224321Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis 1957. New Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copies all in near fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust wrappers lacking on vol. 7 now mylar-sleeved. Remains a particularly and surprisingly well-preservedset ; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 724 pages; Limited to 500 sets of which this is number 290. New revised and enlarged edition. Physical description; 8 volumes 724 pages 367 plates : portrait ; 29 cm. Subjects; Landscape painters - England. Landscape painting English - History. Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis hardcover
42035London: Privately Printed. hardcover. very good. 585 illustrations including colored frontispiece. 2 vols. Folio green cloth. London: Privately Printed n.d. ca 1925. Very good.<br/> <br/> Privately Printed unknown
93406London: Leigh-on Sea. hardcover. very good-. 3 vols. Vol. I: 585 black and white illustrations 183pp. small thick folio cloth; spine ends chipped. Vol. II: 585 black & white illustrations 191pp. small thick folio gren cloth; spine ends chipped. Vol. III: 196 black & white illustrations 49pp. small slim folio cloth; spine ends chipped. London and Leigh-on-Sea: Hudson & Kearns and F. Lewis 1947 stated in Vol. III. Very good.<br/> <br/> Leigh-on Sea unknown
1926SET21-A-3London; Leigh-on-Sea: Published by the Author; F Lewis 1926-1947. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 15" by 10". Various. A first edition three volume set of this fascinating work on English art. The first two volumes were published by the author undated in 1926 and the third published by F Lewis for the author in 1947. The third volume contains the errata for the first two volumes. The entire work was later revised and enlarged in the 1970s. With 275 full page plates and numerous illustrations in the text. A clean and attractive set of this important art reference. Scarce in the three volumes. Colonel Maurice Harold Grant was an soldier art collector and author. He was renowned as a scholar who owned extensive collections of British landscapes and wrote widely on the subject. In green cloth bindings. Externally very smart with just some wear to extremities and handling marks to boards. Heavier wear to volume one. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and generally clean with some occasional spotting. Very Good Indeed Published by the Author; F Lewis hardcover
1926639M4London: Published by the Author 1926. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 15" by 10". Various. A pleasing copy of this fascinating history of English Landscape artists who worked in oil describing more than five hundred artists with copious accompanying illustrations. This work was written by Colonel Maurice Harold Grant a widely renowned scholar who owned extensive collections of British landscapes and wrote frequently on the subject. This set contains two volumes but is lacking the third supplement volume published by F. Lewis for the author in 1947. This copy is undated dated using Copac. Each volume is copiously illustrated throughout with black and white illustrations and a coloured frontispiece plate to each volume. In the original green cloth binding with gilt title to front board and spines. Externally excellent with slight bumping to extremities and head and tail of spine and slight rubbing to joints. The odd mark to boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages very bright and clean with very light scattered spots only to first and last few pages. Very Good Indeed Published by the Author hardcover
193649919New York: The Limited Editions Club 1936. Hardcover. Preface by Francis de Miomandre. Translation by Jacques LeClercq. Small 4to. Quarter blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and blue/grey decorative paper over boards with paper label. xiii 55pp. Very good. A bit of edgewear else internally tight and fine. Handsome copy of this "Special Publications" title neither numbered nor signed of the LEC. NEWMAN A-7. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
193620220423New York: Limited Editions Club 1936. First Edition. Hardcover. As New/near fine. Octavo 55 pages clothbacked variant orange boards glassine dust jacket in publisher's original clamshell mailing box with address label and postage stamp. Very scarce thus. <br/><br/>An inspiration for clients of the Limited Editions Club. The original essay by Maurice Robert for a French bibliophiles group was translated by Jacques LeClerq and then re-translated that is Americanized by book designer Frederic Warde with pages of a glossary of terms. Limited Editions Club hardcover
19361251681936. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1936. <br /> <br /> 8vo xiv 55 pp. Blue cloth spine lettered in gilt decorated paper boards. Paper rubbed and worn at foot of boards a few age spot to the endpapers; very good.<br /> <br /> § Preface by Francis de Miomandre. "This manuscript was originally written by Maurice Robert and published under the title "Code de la Bibliophile Moderne" by the Union Latine d'Editions in Paris. It was translated from the French by Jacques LeClercq. The text was revised for an American audience and the book designed by Frederic Warde. unknown
19-9700New York: The Limited Editions Club 1936. . 4to. 55 pp. Printed orange striped paper-covered boards with blue paste-down title box and blue gilt spine and parchment paper dust jacket. Very good with tearing to jacket. First edition.From the collection of the late Frederick Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1936. hardcover