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8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, title-vignette in blue; burgundy buckram, upper board lettered in gilt, gilt back, uncut, a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 500 COPIES. A SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE COMPILER TO NEILS CHRISTENSEN. Full indexes by printer and place are given, together with concordances to Hain, Copinger, Reichling and Gesamtkatalog.
Roy. 8vo., First and Sole Edition; original printed wrappers, lower wrapper with two closed tears and minor marginal loss, a very good, clean copy. A presentation copy from the British Medical Journal to the library of the British Medical Association with its stamps on front wrapper, title and first leaf of list (only). Originally published in the periodical 'Annals of Medical History', New Series, Vol. 3, Nos. 2,3,4, this is the third such list of the College's incunabula following those of 1919 and 1923. This, the best edition, reprints the entire list numbering 404 examples. VERY SCARCE.
New York, American art association & London, Anderson galleries, 1932. In-4 relié demi chagrin à coins, couvertures conservées. 168 numéros avec en vis-à-vis une illustration. Quelques reproductions en couleurs por les incunables.
ST-CLOUD, imp. Bélin frères - 1900 - In-4 Relié, couverture conservée - nombreuses reproductions de livres, bandeaux illustrations, reliure, affiches, dessins etc - 139 pages - Rare Ouvrage sur le livre, sa composition et dérivés
Joseph Baer & Co.. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Papier jauni. 322 pages. Reproduction sur grande planche dépliable en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses reproductions en noir et blanc dans le texte et sur planches hors texte. Couverture muette. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Dos taché. Incunabila xylographica. Incunabila typographica. Allemagne. Italie. Suisse. Pays-Bas. France. Belgique. Autriche-Hongrie. Angleterre...
27 (1) pp.met illustraties (facsimiles), 27cm., mooie staat
xvi + 308pp.+ 14 plates out-of-text in colour, cloth, 25cm., some damage of waterstains (on top of cloth binding and pages, not affecting text), still good copy
8vo, 35pp., followed by 6 pages of facsimiles, presentation inscription from Guppy endpapers browned as usual, orig. vellum-backed boards, a little slightly soiled, uncut.
4to, [ii]25pp., of facsimiles, orig. printed boards, uncut.
7pp., library labels on front endpapers, 1 facsimile, orig. printed wrappers, a little spotted. The advertisement reproduced here does not bear a printer's name, date of imprint, or place of imprint. It is, however, clearly in Caxton's type 3. The introduction discusses the dating, language, orthography, and subject matter of the six-line advertisement.
[vi],133pp., illustrs., orig. printed wrappers.
4to, 12pp., H.P. Kraus bookplate, illustrs., orig. printed wrappers, detached.
Frontis., xxxii,114pp., orig. cloth.
Small 4to, limited to 250 copies, [vi]pp., followed by 26pp., of facsimiles, orig. vellum backed-boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut, a nice copy.
4to (270 x 180mm), [6]pp., with introduction followed by 9 ff. in exact facsimile, one of 250 copies, ex-library, orig. vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
x, 63pp., one of 200 copies, orig. vellum-backed boards, unopened, uncut, slip-case, a nice copy. The introduction briefly discusses the typographical and historical background of this work.
4to (290 x 200 mm), 8 page introduction followed by the facsimile which includes 23 large woodcut illustrations, one of 500 numbered copies, orig. hessian, leather label on spine. The 'Game of Chess' is an English version (first issued in 1474) of text written originally in Latin by Jacobus de Cessolis under the title of 'Liber de Ludo Scaccorum'. This second edition is one of the earliest books to be issued with woodcuts (the first edition has none).
Small 4to (265 x 180 mm), [vi]pp., followed by 64pp., of facsimiles, limited to 250 copies, a couple of library reference numbers added in ink, vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
Small 4to (265 x 180 mm), [vi]pp., followed by 19pp., of facsimiles, limited to 250 copies, a couple of library numbers in ink, vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
Small 4to (265 x 180 mm), [vi]pp., followed by 65pp., of facsimiles, limited to 250 copies, vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
Small 4to, 22pp., frontis., 7 plates, orig. printed wrappers, 19 lots. De Ricci, p.166. "Lord Carysfort, who secured some of the finest items in the Jersey, Crawford, Buccleuch and Ashburnham sales, and whose recent sale of 19 items for ?35,550 will long be remembered at Sotheby's."
Cm. 24; pp. (8). Brossura editoriale a stampa. Originale estratto da "Vita Veronese - Anno 1951". Etichetta di biblioteca privata. Note storiche e commento in merito al primo incunabulo stampato a Verona nel 1472, il "De re militari" di Roberto Valturio. Ottimo esemplare. Dedica e firma autografa dell'autore al frontespizio. 34
First Edition, 5 vols., in one, xii, [vi], 629, [1]; 30; viii, 44; iv,29; vi, 5pp., half morocco. [Sold with:] KRONENBERG (M.E.) Campbell's Annales de la Typographie N?erlandaise au XVe Si?cle: Contributions to a New Edition. 1956. 4to, orig. cloth. The first part of this work contains the titles of incunabula in alphabetical order; the second part consists of an alphabetical table of Dutch typographers, with a list of the works issued from their presses. From the library of Bernard H. Breslauer.
[Incunabolo-Firenze] (cm.33) ottima mezza pergamena antica, ben restaurata, piatti realizzati con fogli dell' index della Cronica di Norimberga del 1493. -- cc. 208 nn.(di 222). Carattere romano, 40 linee, spazi per lettere capitali. incunabolo celeberrimo per la storia d' Italia e di Firenze, dalle origini al 1401 scritta dal grande umanista aretino Leonardo Bruni; contiene fra l' altro le più antiche notazioni biografiche su Dante Alighieri. La traduzione dell' Acciaiuoli apparve nel 1476, questa nostra seconda edizione a dire del Moreni, I 175, è "forse più bella della prima". Normalmente contiene anche la opera di Poggio Bracciolini "Historia Florentina" 1492, ma molti repertori la notano separatamente. Vedi olschki "Monumenta Typographica" n° 175 e 175/A e olschki "Incunabola Typographica" Cat. 94(1915) n° 26 e 27 dove una copia scompleta della sola parte del Bruni è venduta a caro prezzo. Mancano le prime otto carte segnate a + b1 e b8 + le ultime 4 carte segnate Px: 14 carte in tutto. Una macchia interessa 5 carte interne al III libro, con lettera capitale a tempera azzurra danneggiata, una lieve ombreggiatura all' estremo angolo bianco basso ad alcune carte interne, altrimenti esemplare bellissimo, nitido e a grandi margini di questo capolavoro tipografico di Bartolomeo Dei Libri. * Moreni I 175; * Hain 1563; * Goff B 1248; * I.G.I. 2203; * Pellechet 1116; * G.W. 5613; * Proctor 6197; * Oates in Cambridge 2354; * Harvard 2905; Bmc VI 649.[f72] Libro
Folio, xxxi,123,[6],222,[7]pp., 19 plates of facsimiles, orig. cloth-backed boards.