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86 pages. Features: Meet John Lehmann of Buttericks; Designer Focus - Individualist Adri; Willi Smith Interview; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
54 pages. Features: Quilters test their imaginations; The Influence of Art in Today's High Fashion; FIT Design Lab; African influence inspires fabric trends; Expressive hip wrap; Jessica McClintock; Karent Thornton interview; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Lady Murasaki's Masterpiece - the world's first novel; The Tale of Genji - Fine Bone China Shell Collection; The Art of the Cachet - philatelic collectors are finding a divident in their hobby - the outstanding artwork of the cachet; Helen Reddy - her needlework is as important as her music; Decorating with your Collections; Ronald Van Ruyckevelt - the reigning genius of porcelain design; The Cowboy - eternal masterpiece Number 39; Dallas / Forth Worth has become home to many first-rate collections. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
19225478The System Bible Company 1922. First Edition. Leather. VERY GOOD. 8vo smyth-sewn binding in brown Morocco goatskin leather with 3/4 yapp ironed calf liner art-gilt edges. Leather shows moderate wear to edges text a bit thumbed some light dampstaining; unmarked sound attractive copy. The System Bible Company unknown
Full tan cloth boards show slight wear. Tiny spots on rear cover. 9 3/4"w x 11 3/4"h. Many illustrations in b&w, plus tipped in color plates.
25535‘The Corner House / 69. Addison Rd. W. / 14.12.10’ 14 December 1910 on his letterhead as principal of ‘ “The Yellow Door†School of Modern Art Beckenham. He styles himslef on the letterhead as ‘Principal - Mr. Frank Spenlove-Spenlove / R.I. R.O.I. R.B.A. R.C.A. R.B.C. F.R.C.S. M.J.S. F.R.S.A.’ Large bold stylized signature. 1p 8vo. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice. Reads: ‘Dear Miss Lalonde / It gives me pleasure to know you appreciate the picture & I have put my name to your post card as you desire. I only wish the reproduction was more satisfactory! / Yours Sincerely. / Frank . Spenlove . Spenlove’. See Image. ‘The Corner House / 69. Addison Rd. W. / 14.12.10’ [14 December 1910], on his letterhead as principal of ‘ “The Yellow D unknown
br. Don Andreoli presenta la sua trascrizione a colori del manoscritto CXII di Subiaco
190433Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1904. Cloth Hardcover. Good. 8vo. 276 pp. Green cloth with blind-stamped illustration of prison bars gilt titling. Rubbing to cloth along edges and spine ends damp-stain to rear board. An account of rehabilitative services and lack thereof in one of the harshest prisons in the U.S. The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover
1978613j0394Fort St. James British Columbia: The Stuart Lake Figure Scating Club. Good. 1978. First Edition. Plastic Comb Binding. 52 pages. Includes nostalgic ads for local businesses. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy of this nice Fort St. James keepsake.; 8vo . The Stuart Lake Figure Scating Club unknown
bross. edit. con sovrac. ill., rotture e mancanze in sovrac.
1988500041019Princeton University Press 1988 328 pages 16 256x2 54x23 622cm. 1988. Relié. 328 pages.
Mm 235x320 "Union Académique Internationale ". Volume in mezza tela con titolo al piatto e al dorso, 46 pagine di testo in lingua inglese (english text) e 45 tavole in nero, con gruppi di figure, non comprese nel testo. Opera in perfette condizioni, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
25195‘Clapham 10 Sepr. 1810’. Venn features in the Oxford DNB article on his father Henry Venn 1725-1797. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper. Two rectangles cut from a letter laid down on one side of a 14 x 5.5 cm piece of thicker paper. The first rectangle 12.5 x 2.5 cm carries the conclusion of the letter: ‘.ain are truly I am my dear / your ever faithful & affect Friend / J Venn’. At the foot of the slip in pencil in a Victorian hand: ‘X Son of “Complete duty of Manâ€. Beneath this slip is the second one 9 x 1.5 cm which gives the date: ‘Clapham 10 Sepr. 1810’. ‘Clapham 10 Sepr. 1810’. unknown
26196No date but with newspaper cutting from the Morning Herald London 18 February 1854. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The present item was enclosed in a letter from Serjeant Shee the future Sir William Shee offered separately sent from the House of Commons on 17 February 1854 in which he writes: ‘I enclose Mr. Cobdens own handwriting to send to the Papers -’. Attached to a corner at the head of the first page of the present item is a cutting from the Morning Herald newspaper 18 February 1854 reproducing the details in the manuscript. That circumstance taken with certain references in the Shee letter suggest that the recipient of both was either James Johnstone proprietor of the Morning Herald or his editor Robert Knox. 2pp 12mo. On the rectos of the two leaves of a bifolium. In good condition lightly aged and worn with a few pin holes at top inner corner and slight damage at the foot of the gutter unobtrusively repaired with archival tape. In pencil in contemporary hand on front page ‘Cobdens writing / see accompg letter’. Text reads: ‘Petitions Mr Cobden / Cropton Yorkshire. / for the repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge / Wm. Woods Mitchell of Arundel printer & publisher of the “West Sussex Advertiser†for the repeal of the compulsory stamp on newspapers. - / Passengers in Emigrant ship Maidstone proceeding to the Colony of New South Wales for Ocean penny postage / Mechanics Institution Kingley Yorkshire for Decimal Coinage’. No date, but with newspaper cutting from the Morning Herald, London, 18 February 1854. unknown
2430018 June 1863; Edinburgh. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice. Sixteen closely- and neatly-written lines. After thanking him for his ‘kind and seasonable letter’ he states that he is ‘not much affected by rude abuse in parliament or through the press’ as he is ‘pretty well hardened in that respect’ and that he ‘may possibly have an opportunity’ in his own ‘proper place’ ‘of explaining & vindicating’ his position for the purpose of which he asks Allan ‘for somewhat more particular information in regard to monumental inscriptions in Christian communities’. He explains that he is referring to Allan’s comment that he does not ‘recollect having seen lines from an uninspired penman with the exact place of the quotation in his writings’. He asks if this applies to Roman Catholic cemeteries. ‘It would be no inconsistency to have the Apocrypha quoted in them’. At the head of the letter he writes: ‘Pardon me if I have addressed you erroneously’. 18 June 1863; Edinburgh. unknown
25648No date or place 1970s. On his compliments slip. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. From the papers of Philip Dosse proprietor of Hansom Books publisher of a stable of seven arts magazines including Books and Bookmen and Plays and Players. See ‘Death of a Bookman’ by the novelist Sally Emerson editor of ‘Books and Bookmen’ at the time of Dosse’s suicide in Standpoint magazine October 2018; and Michael Barber 'What was Books and Bookmen' Literary Review blog 18 August 2023. On one side of a 14 x 10 cm compliments slip in red ink which has 'Sir JOHN BETJEMAN' at top left and 'With Compliments' centred. At top left of the page Betjeman has typed 'Dear Mr Dosse - How nice of old Charles'. He adds a scarcely-legible Autograph Note of around twelve words in felt-tip pen and also adds an accent incorrectly to the 'e' of 'Dosse'. The note would appear to end 'Many thanks. / Shaw herewith.' See Image. No date or place [1970s]. On his compliments slip. unknown
173277 New Burlington Street London . 16 April 1861. 2pp. 12mo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. He is 'very much disgusted and indignant against Mr. Clarke for his Impertinence' in calling on the recipient and has 'expressed as much to him'. He discussed with Clarke the question of the number of gentlemen contacting him about the matter and hoped to put Clarke in touch with the recipient. The letter concludes: 'It seems Mr. Clarke when I was out of the Room took up your Letter addressed to me and copied your name and direction a most unwarrantable and unjustifiable act.' 7 New Burlington Street [ London ]. 16 April 1861. unknown
0282102485.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198631871Mount Olive NC: Cryptic Publications 1986. A fine copy. 31871. Octavo single issue cover by Stephen Fabian pictorial wrappers saddle stitched. Booklet format. Collects fiction which appeared in the true confessions type magazine one by Carl Jacobi four by Robert E. Howard one by Sally Theobold Robert M. Price and a non-fiction article by Will Murray. Cryptic Publications] unknown
195127309Holyoke MA: Columbia Publications Inc. 1951. Small chips to left corners wear along top edge a good to very good copy with clean contents. 27309. Octavo single issue cover by Milton Luros pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Reaching for the Moon" by Salvatore. Alberto. Lombino who would change his name to Evan Hunter and become well known using his pseudonym "Ed McBain" - this is his first published story. Other authors in this issue George O. Smith Stephen Marlowe Lester Del Rey and other. SFQ is also notable as it became the last published SF pulp magazine the last issue in 1958. Reference: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 545-550. Columbia Publications, Inc. unknown
1970126059American Art Enterprises 1970s. Very Good Plus. Original B/W contact print photograph featuring models Cathey Delaritto & Margaret Layne names in ink on verso in 12 images one paddling the other w/ a volume from an elegantly bound encyclopedia 2 images of lesbian theme in high heels and lingerie. 8 x 10 inches glossy DUP FILM & FIGURE w/ series numbers printed on recto THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK watermarks on verso. Very Good Plus staple holes at one corner slight curling brief notations on verso. For mature consenting audiences. American Art Enterprises unknown
195723912Holyoke MA: Columbia Publications Inc. 1957. Some edge rubbing small lost head of spine a nearly fine copy. 23912. Octavo single issue cover by Emshwiller pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Midadjustment" by Philip K. Dick. SFQ is also notable as it became the last published SF pulp magazine the last issue in 1958. Reference: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 545-550. Columbia Publications, Inc. unknown
192020195London: Cassell & Company Limited 1920. Edge wear and rubbing tape to spine no back cover cover illustration from the Rohmer story is bright. A fair copy. 20195. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Magazine. Includes the Sax Rohmer story "The Hand of the White Sheikh" which was later re-written by Rohmer a given a Chinatown setting and re-titled "The Hand of the Mandarin Quong." A macabre story ".the brutal Adderly abductor of a sheik's favourite wife is pursued by the sheik's vengeful hand severed at the wrist." - Pringle ed St. James Guide to Horror Ghost & Gothic Writers pp. 482-484. [Cassell & Company Limited unknown
195028286New York NY: Weird Tales 1950 i.e. 1951. Mild edge rubbing U.K. price to upper front cover a very good to nearly fine copy. Uncommon. 28286. Octavo single issue cover art by Frank Kelly Freas pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Contents identical to the November 1950 U. S. edition most of the adverts in the rear are the U. S. ads. Includes stories by Fritz Leiber Margaret St. Clair Mary Elizabeth Counselman and others. First cover art by Freas. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 727-736. Weird Tales unknown
195128287New York NY: Weird Tales 1951. Mild edge wear U.K. price to upper front cover 13 mm closed tear to lower front cover which also affects the first 15 ages a nearly fine copy. Uncommon. 28287. Octavo single issue cover art by Bill Wayne pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Contents identical to the January 1951 U. S. edition most of the adverts in the rear are the U. S. ads. Includes stories by Frank Belknap Long Greye La Spina H. Beam Piper and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 727-736. Weird Tales unknown