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19857836San Francisco: North Point Press 1985. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 5 1/4 X 8 1/4 Inches. 268 PP. Signed by Berry directly on the FFEP without inscription. Original price of $16.50 intact on front flap. Hint of foxing to gutters. North Point Press hardcover
199073348Lansing: Michigan Museum of Surveying 1990. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/New. Slight lean on the spine otherwise in very good condition. Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Inventory No: 73348. . Michigan Museum of Surveying hardcover
192899521928 Paris, Flammarion, 1928; in-8°, demi-chagrin bordeaux à bandes, 1er plat illustrée d'une gouache représentant le Christ en Croix à la façon du vitrail, papier des gardes et contre-plats fait à la main à motifs nuageux roses et verts sur fond vert pale; 63pp. illustrées dans le texte.
192798741927 Chateauroux, Editions du “Gargaillou“, 1927; in-4°, broché, couverture beige illustrée en ocre du masque de Rollinat par Ringel d'Illzach, titre en noir, dos muet, 116pp., (1)f. Illustré en noir dans le texte et hors texte en un ton de photographies et nombreux dessins représentant, Rollinat, sa maison natale, puis Bel-Air, la Pouge, Fresselines et les environs ( Monet, Maillaud, Moreau, Nadar, Alluaud, Osterlind, Detroy, etc.. Textes de Rollinat, Hugues Lapaire, Alluaud, Dauray, Marius boisson, Albert Chantrier, Roger Lafagette, Jacques Berri, Georges Lubin, Albert Brimbal, Georges Lorin, Emile Vinchon,etc. Avec une Bibliographie et la liste alphabétique des “Amis de Rollinat" en 1927.
1904118881904 Châteauroux, Mellottée, Paris, Picard, 1904; brochure grand in-8 de 64pp.; couverture bleu-vert pâle, imprimée en noir et blanc, dos muet. Exemplaire non coupé.
1930113941930 Issoudun, Imprimerie rapide du Centre, ( 1930); grand in-8 étroit agrafé de 67pp.; couverture bleu pale illustrée d'une grande vignette au 1er plat et imprimée en bleu et noir. Très bon état.
1976118651976 Marseille, J. Laffitte, 1976 ; in folio de (4) - VII - 48pp. et 12 planches hors texte; plein cartonnage rouge de l'éditeur, titre doré au 1er plat, dos muet.
190497211904 Paris, 1904, revue in folio agrafée, couverture illustrée en couleurs au 1er plat; pp.(314)-336. Nombreuses illustrations photographiques et dessins dans le texte en noir et 2 planches hors texte en couleurs.
19714948Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky 1971. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Good/Good. Gene Meatyard. 8 3/4 X 9 Inches. 96 PP Plates. First printing of this essay on Kentucky's Red River Gorge. Original price of $6.95 intact on front flap. Signed by Berry on pasted in bookplate. Original cream colored boards clean and tight. A bit of scuffing to DJ front and rear panel. A much nicer copy than typically encountered. The University Press of Kentucky hardcover
1980515575Hertfordshire: The Starwheel Press 1980. Unbound. Fine. Broadside portfolio. Five broadsides each measuring approximately 8½" x 12" and with an original Signed etching; the artists are Helen Hawley Mary Norman Clarissa Upchurch Corridan Graddon and George Szirtes. Accompanied by two slightly smaller sheets a title page and contributor list as well as two adjacent advertisements laid into a portfolio with printed paper label. The broadsides are fine; the portfolio is slightly creased at one corner else fine. Each broadside is Signed by both the poet and artist. A handsome production issued in 52 copies only printed on handmade paper presumably by The St. Albans Paper Company with their advertising card laid in. The poems are "Air and Clod" by James Berry; "Among Friends" by John Ormond; "Dream" by Emma Rose; "In St. Philip's Churchyard" by Fred Sedgwick; and "Ah Babel" by Anne Stevenson. OCLC locates five sets three in the U.S. Delaware Emory UC San Diego. The Starwheel Press unknown
1980548374Hertfordshire: The Starwheel Press 1980. Unbound. Fine. Broadside portfolio. Five broadsides each measuring approximately 8½" x 12" and with an original Signed etching; the artists are Helen Hawley Mary Norman Clarissa Upchurch Corridan Graddon and George Szirtes. Accompanied by two slightly smaller sheets a title page and contributor list and laid into a portfolio with printed paper label. The broadsides are fine; the portfolio is very good or better with some creasing at the corners. Each broadside is Signed by both the poet and artist. With an Autograph Letter Signed from contributor and press cofounder George Szirtes on Star Wheel Press stationery thanking someone for their order laid in. A handsome production issued in 52 copies only printed on handmade paper. The poems are "Air and Clod" by James Berry; "Among Friends" by John Ormond; "Dream" by Emma Rose; "In St. Philip's Churchyard" by Fred Sedgwick; and "Ah Babel" by Anne Stevenson. OCLC locates five sets three in the U.S. Delaware Emory UC San Diego. The Starwheel Press unknown
1982114931982 Lyon, Université Claude-Bernard, 1982 ; in-4 broché de (12)ff. - 309pp. ; couverture jaune pale imprimée en noir; schémas et photographies.
1903104801903 Paris, Arthur Rousseau, 1903; grand in-8°, broché, couverture vert d'eau imprimée en noir; (4) - 179pp. Ex-libris manuscrit de l'époque sur la couverture et à la première page de texte.Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur.
1963328752Bristol: View Publications 1963. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Ken Baird. Octavo. 25pp. Printed stapled wrappers with a little wear to the rear bottom edge and a small tear at the foot of the spine near fine. Avant-garde literary magazine founded by Welsh poet John James with contributions from James Wayte Charles Tomlinson Francis Berry C.I. McNeill M.J. Hayes Gene Baro David Holbrook Neil Curry R.W. Stallman Wayte. View Publications unknown
191032521Partitions sur les Autres régions A. Besnard 1910 approx.
196589516Feldman 1965
194932667Musica moderna Barcelona 1949
19912298595Turner Publishing Company 1991. Limited Edition. Large Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Limited edition. 1991 Large Hardcover. 176 pp. Black-and-white photographs and maps throughout text. An account of the service of the 80th 'Blue Ridge' Infantry Division during World War II with sections on training 'over there' the Moselle Bridgehead the Battle of the Bulge the Rhine etc. Turner Publishing Company hardcover books
197225316Nantes aux Bureaux de la Société Archéologique de Nantes et de Loire-atlantique 1972 -in-8 demi-basane 1 année, brochée in-octavo marron Editeur (24,2 x 16 cm), dos et couverture imprimées en noir, orné de 3 gravures hors-texte en noir + 1 gravure in-texte en noir , (XXI + 66 pages + 1 p. de Tables) pages, 1972 Nantes aux Bureaux de la Société Archéologique et Historique de Nantes et de Loire-Atlantique Editeur,
19395098N.p. but New York City 1939. Very good. 20pp. of mimeographed text printed on rectos only stapled. Some dust-soiling and uneven toning to outer leaves soft central vertical fold throughout. A rare annual report authored by L.L. Berry secretary-treasurer of the New York-based Missionary Department of the A.M.E. Church for the year 1938-39. Llewellyn L. Berry 1876-1954 was born in Hampton Virginia and graduated from Hampton Institute. He served as pastor of various A.M.E. churches in North Carolina and Virginia between 1908 and 1933 before spending the last twenty-one years of his life as Secretary-Treasurer of his denomination's Home and Foreign Mission Department. The present report contains an opening message by Berry as well as sections on missionaries who have passed away in the last year "Visits to the Foreign Field" reporting on official visits to "all the mission fields in Africa" a separate section on the group's "Cuban Mission" which Berry attended a section on the the Voice of Missions the organization's official periodical and more. Most of the latter half of the report is comprised of a detailed financial report of the Missionary Department before Berry adds an optimistic conclusion. According to OCLC Columbia University is the only institution holding any annual reports from Berry with copies from 1933-34 and 1940-48; we could locate no institutional holdings for the present year. unknown
1996LFA-126716088Hors-série N° 7H - 1996 : revue de 90 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1981LFA-126740129N° 155 (Juin 1981) : 84 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
1971LFA-126712019Un ouvrage de 306 pages, format 320 x 250 mm, illustré + une carte, relié toile sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1971, Editions Réalités Hachette, bon état
194311631943 Paris, Julliard, 1943, in 12 broché, 221 pages ; en partie non coupé.
192566751925 Paris, Perrin, 1925, in 12, broché, 247 pages ; portrait en frontispice.