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19798242<p>First edition limited to 300 unnumbered copies <em>signed</em> by Berry on the limitation page. Full cloth-covered boards with gilt stamped lettering on spine. Printed dustjacket. Published simultaneously by The Deerfield Press and The Gallery Press. No priority. Illustrated by Timothy Engelland. Printed by Harold McGrath and bound by Museum Bookbindings. Contents are the title poem and "Grief." Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover.</p> The Deerfield Press & The gallery Press hardcover
197016842Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1970. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Fine/near fine. Signed first edition of The Hidden Wound by Wendell Berry. Octavo 145pp. Green cloth title in gilt on front cover and black cloth spine. Black topstain. Stated "First Printing" on copyright page. Solid text block fine condition. In the publisher's dust jacket $4.95 retail price on front flap light shelf wear and sunning to spine near fine. Signed by Wendell Berry on the front free endpaper. Wendell Berry b. 1934 is a distinguished American writer farmer and environmental activist known for his influential essays novels and poetry that advocate for sustainable agriculture and rural life. His works including The Unsettling of America and Jayber Crow emphasize the importance of ecological stewardship and community resilience. Houghton Mifflin Company unknown
197767285San Francisco: Sierra Club Books 1977. Uncorrected proof. Paperback. Very Good . SIGNED. 207pp. Octavo 21 cm Blue printed wraps. Publisher's slip mounted to the half title page with some glue staining. Fading to the spine. Signed by Wendell Berry on the title page.<br /> <br /> Berry's powerful and eloquent argument that good farming is a cultural development and spiritual discipline including valid criticism of the environmentally irresponsible agribusinesses of the modern world. Sierra Club Books paperback
biblio951291<p>New</p> McGraw-Hill Education hardcover
199510180St. Louis and Portland OR: Missouri Botanical Garden/Timber Press 1995. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. The first 5 volumes of this exhaustive study of the "Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana" 1995-1999. Each volume is in pristine condition. Clean and Fine in bright Fine dustjackets. Thick uniform quartos over 3400 pgs. all told hundreds and hundreds of detailed illustrations. Vol. 1: Introduction; Vol. 2: Pteridophytes/Spermatophytes/ACANTHACEAE-ARACEAE; Vol. 3: ARALIACEAE-CACTACEAE; Vol. 4: CAESALPINIACEAE-ERICACEAE and Vol. 5: ERIOCAULACEAE-LENTIBULARIACEAE. Also includes the 2 large fold-out maps accompanying the set which are here included in publisher's printed envelope. Missouri Botanical Garden/Timber Press unknown
199510180St. Louis and Portland OR: Missouri Botanical Garden/Timber Press 1995. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. The first 5 volumes of this exhaustive study of the "Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana" 1995-1999. Each volume is in pristine condition. Clean and Fine in bright Fine dustjackets. Thick uniform quartos over 3400 pgs. all told hundreds and hundreds of detailed illustrations. Vol. 1: Introduction; Vol. 2: Pteridophytes/Spermatophytes/ACANTHACEAE-ARACEAE; Vol. 3: ARALIACEAE-CACTACEAE; Vol. 4: CAESALPINIACEAE-ERICACEAE and Vol. 5: ERIOCAULACEAE-LENTIBULARIACEAE. Also includes the 2 large fold-out maps accompanying the set which are here included in publisher's printed envelope. <br/><br/> Missouri Botanical Garden/Timber Press hardcover books
2013147754WSFA Press 2013. Signed limited first edition of this award winning novella by master storyteller George R.R. Martin. Octavo original cloth with black and white illustrations by Rick Berry. Boldy signed by the author and artist on the second free endpaper. One of five hundred numbered copies this is number 27. Fine in a fine dust jacket. George R.R. Martin's The Skin Trade is a novella blending elements of horror mystery and urban fantasy. Originally published in the anthology Night Visions 5 it follows private investigator Randi Wade as she investigates a series of brutal murders linked to her father's death years earlier. The narrative incorporates werewolf mythology with Martin using the supernatural elements to explore themes of identity trauma and justice. The Skin Trade won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novella in 1989 and has been praised for its atmospheric prose intricate plotting and its ability to blend genres. WSFA Press hardcover
16-3478Santa Rosa CA Great New and NY NY and Chilton WI: The Fine Arts Philatelist 1970-1977. 4to. Original wraps. Includes 22 issues for the period. Santa Rosa, CA , Great New and NY, NY and Chilton, WI: The Fine Arts Philatelist, 1970-1977 paperback
1980152436N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> Written by noted African American screenwriter S. Torriano Berry. A rock star dies in a freak accident but is reincarnated to the chagrin of his greedy recording company who have already made plans to replace him in the spotlight. Heavily influenced by earlier films "Heaven Can Wait" Ernst Lubitsch 1943 and "Heaven Can Wait" Warren Beatty and Elaine May 1978<br /> <br /> Blue titled front wrapper missing rear wrapper with credits for screenwriter S. Torriano Berry. Missing title page presumably as issued. 75 leaves with last page of text numbered 75. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
1980152436N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>Written by noted African-American screenwriter S. Torriano Berry. A rock star dies in a freak accident but is reincarnated to the chagrin of his greedy recording company who have already made plans to replace him in the spotlight. Heavily influenced by earlier films "Heaven Can Wait" Ernst Lubitsch 1943 and "Heaven Can Wait" Warren Beatty and Elaine May 1978<br/><br/>Blue titled front wrapper missing rear wrapper with credits for screenwriter S. Torriano Berry. Missing title page presumably as issued. 75 leaves with last page of text numbered 75. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
2008029512Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College 2008. First edition. Hardcover without dust jacket. 8vo with 119 pages. The book is in very good condition with slight shelf wear. Interior is clean and tight. Brown/Blue spine with white text. . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No DJ. 8vo. Hardcover. Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College Hardcover
2020018289Monterey Kentucky: Larkspur Press 2020. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Joanne Price. Limited edition this is number 22 of 92 copies signed in pencil on the colophon page by Wendell Berry and J. Price. Like new copy. <br/> <br/> Larkspur Press hardcover
2052272like new. unknown
198537262London: Collins 1985. A near perfect copy of no. 70 in the New Naturalist series. First Edition. Soft Cover. Mint/No Jacket. Octavo. Collins Paperback
11700Devonshire Cottage Richmond. 29 June and 1 July 1844. 4pp. 12mo. 75 lines. On bifolium. Very good on lightly-aged paper. The entire document is in Mary Berry's autograph. The letter proper of 57 lines is signed 'Devonshire Cottage / a true Copy / M Berry' the joke such as it is being that Mary Berry has copied out a document written by Devonshire Cottage itself to its owner the Hon. Mrs George Lamb Caroline or 'Caro George' Lamb from whom the Berry sister's were leasing it. An eighteen-line postscript dated 'Monday 1st July' and also signed 'M Berry' is written in a straightforward style with the valediction reading 'And so God bless'. The first sixteen lines read: 'This is to inform her i.e. Mrs Lamb that at this present writing I i.e. Devonshire Cottage am in great health & beauty that I am taken especial care of by your two Lieutenants i.e. the Berry sisters & that I am very much admired by all their friends & acquaintance who have poured in upon me in numbers during the last six weeks - They have constantly occupied me in the way that you recommended making the4 dining Room what it was intended to be which your Tenants as well as every body else find so much more agreeable & convenient that they only wonder it could ever have been otherwise arranged -'. The rest of the letter includes references to the refurbishment of the house to General Piggott to Lord Morpeth and Lady Mary and to Lady Scott with the Cottage 'begging you to present my Villaships respects to the Palacehood of Castle Howard'. [Devonshire Cottage, Richmond.] 29 June and 1 July 1844. unknown
197845922HEYNE WILHELM 1978. 1. softcover. HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
2013DADAX3791352326Prestel 2013-01-17. First Edition. hardcover. New. 9.45x0.98x11.42. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Prestel hardcover
184913581849. Paris Les éditeurs associés 1849 - 36 numéros reliés 24 cm x 32 cm 143 pages - Texte non attribué - Portraits des accusés : Blanqui Louis Blanc Barbès Raspail Albert Villain etc. Couv. muette cartonnée rousseurs traces d'humidité quelques notes au crayon noir dans les marges petit manque au coin supérieur gauche des six dernières pages - Etat moyen mais rare Nous disposons d'un stock important de livres et de revues rares et variés sur ce thème. N'hésitez pas à nous contacter
32577Revue Rock & Folk n° 6 de avril 1967. In-4 agrafé de 66 pages, au format 27 x 21,5 cm. Couvertures photographiques avec The Rolling Stones. Couvertures avec d'infimes frottis aux coins. Intérieur frais. Mensuel musical français consacré à la musique rock et pop, fondé en 1966 par Robert Baudelet, Jean Tronchot, Philippe Adler, Jean-Pierre Leloir et Philippe Koechlin. La revue connut la participation de nombreux photographes dont : Jean-Pierre Leloir, Claude Gassian, Pierre Terrasson, Gaëlle Ghesquière, Bruno Ducourant,Patrice Guino, Jean-Louis Rancurel, Dominique Tarlé, Bertrand Alary et Saddri Derradji. Nombreux articles sur le Rock, le blues, la soul, la pop dont : The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Pretty Things, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Antoine, etc. Nombreuses chroniques avec de très nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc. Dessins en noir de Cabu. Rarissime édition originale, en très bel état de fraicheur de ce mythique n° 6.
1764110731764 6 pièces in-4° brochées, sans couverture , telles que parues : Réflexions dans la cause des Abbayes de Chezal-Benoist, sur la nature & l'origine du droit du Roi de nommer aux Prélatures de son Royaume. De l'Imprimerie de L. Cellot, 1764; in-4° broché de 24pp. / Observations dans la cause des Abbayes de Chésal-Benoit sur les Nominations royales. Michel Lambert, 1764. in-4° de 10pp. / Suite des Observations dans la causse des Abbayes de Chésal-Benoit. Article 67 des Libertés. Paris, Michel Lambert ,1764, in-4° de 10pp. / Lettres patentes du Roi Concernant la disposition des Revenus de l'Abbaye de Chezal-Benoit. Données à Versailles le 17 février 1765. Paris chez G. Simon, 1765. In-4 broché de 8pp. /Réponse sommaire au Mémoire des Brévetaires Nommés aux Abbayes de S. Sulpice de Bourges, etc...(dont Chezal-Benoit). Paris, de l'Imprimerie de Michel Lambert 1764; in-4° broché de 63pp. / Vérités décisives dans la contestation qui concerne les Abbayes de Chesal Benoit, incorporées à la Congrégation de S. Maur & l'Abbaye de S. Augustin de Limoges…Paris, Michel Lambert, 1764; in-4° de 8pp.
196615Bourges, Imprimerie en caractères et lithographie de Manceron, 1836 in-8, 432 pp., avec 7 planches hors-texte gravées au trait, dont une grande vue dépliante de la ville de Bourges "in fine", culs-de-lampe et vignettes, demi-basane fauve marbrée à l'imitation, dos à nerfs orné de filets, guirlandes et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre tabac (reliure postérieure). Bon exemplaire.
1836113309Bourges, Manceron, 1836, in-8°, 432 pp, avec 7 planches hors texte gravées au trait, dont une grande vue dépliante de la ville de Bourges, culs-de-lampe et vignettes, reliure plein maroquin brun foncé à grains longs, dos lisse orné en long, palette en queue, encadrement et motif à froid, décor d'encadrement doré sur les plats, coupes filetées, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (rel. de l'époque), dos uniformément passé, qqs rares rousseurs, bon état. Rare
26434Paris, Editions Denoël, Le Jardin de Candide, sous la direction de Maximilien Vox, Collection " Il faut cultiver notre Jardin ", 15 novembre 1947. 5 volumes in-8, brochés, couvertures imprimées et rempliées, non coupés, 77-97-51-73 et 93 pp.
1930101641930 Châteauroux, Éditions du "Gargaillou" ; Paris : E. Rey, 1930-1931; 5 fascicules reliés en 1 fort volume in-4°, pleine toile crème, titre et dates en noir au dos , les couvertures illustrées ont été conservées.1. Rondes. 2. Chansons d'amour. 3. Chansons de bergères . 4. Chansons de soldats. 5. Chansons légères et Compléments aux 4 premiers fascicules.
94386Paris, Pierre de Tartas, Editeur d'Art, 1959, 1 volume in-4 de 270x173x40 mm environ, 93 pages, en feuillets libres sous emboîtage de l'éditeur recouvert de soie aubergine avec titres rouges sur le dos et premier plat de la chemise-étui illustré. Illustrations de Viet-Ho qui exécuté ses sérigraphies en l'atelier de A.D.Steinlen et rehaussé à la main chacune des planches du volume. Exemplaire N° 61, un des 50 exemplaires sur vélin de Rives accompagnés d'une suite des tirages à l'écran de soie sur vélin de Rives. Suite incomplète (14/15), emboîtage insolé par endroits, avec petits frottements sur les angles, intérieur bon état.