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2000B12KS1191Ziggurat Books London 2000. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Large Quarto size 4to. in illustrated stiff glossy card covers 96pp plates etc. Uncommon __CONDITION : An almost AS NEW unmarked copy few spots of slight shelf rub to cover edges. . __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DBBARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Ziggurat Books, London paperback
1929129526Melbourne: The Arrow Printery for the 14th Battalion and 4th Brigade Association 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Melbourne The Arrow Printery for the 14th Battalion and 4th Brigade Association 1929. Octavo xiv 416 pages with 16 maps plus a tipped-in dedication leaf printed with the battalion's colour patch and 17 plates. Purple cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and front cover; cloth waterstained unevenly faded and a little flecked with slight wear at the extremities and a little softening of the boards to the leading edges near the bottom corners; endpapers discoloured marked and a little stained; occasional signs of age use and wear; a fair copy externally internally good and certainly worth rebinding. Provenance: F.S. Ross with his ownership signature on both front and rear flyleaves. 5726 Lance Corporal Frederick Saltoun Ross was a member of the battalion. Loosely inserted are two duplicate message forms signed in ink 'Certified true copy' by Lieutenant-Colonel John Patrick McGlinn Brigade Major of the 4th Australian Infantry Brigade. The first one is dated 8 October 1915: 'While at Mudros Brigadiers may at their discretion send to Alexandria one officer per regiment or battalion for any specific purpose .'. The second one is addressed to Major C.M.M. Dare 14th Battalion detailing him to proceed to Alexandria and Cairo and providing him with a list of what he must do not least 'during such absence you will keep in touch with Brigadier-General Monash at Alexandria'. This history of 'Jacka's Mob' has a three-page foreword by Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash. <p>Dornbusch 340; Fielding and O'Neill page 226; Trigellis-Smith 216. The Arrow Printery (for the 14th Battalion and 4th Brigade Association) hardcover
19706043New Haven Ct 1970. Very good. Broadsheet 14 x 8.5 inches. Minor edge wear light soiling and foxing soft horizontal fold. Small ink notation at bottom noting "Feb - 1970." A striking broadsheet advertising a Black Panther demonstration at the Federal Building in New Haven in early 1970 to protest the manslaughter verdict against Huey Newton. The demonstration organized by the New Haven Chapter of the Black Panther Party is set for February 22 the same day Newton's appeal was scheduled to be heard in the California Supreme Court. The front of the broadsheet is illustrated with a large photographic portrait of Newton surrounded by the familiar call to "FREE HUEY." The verso features a smaller portrait of Newton advertising a "Huey P. Newton Birthday Benefit" on February 14 at Lee High School in New Haven. All proceeds were earmarked for the Huey P. Newton Defense Fund. The text is all printed around a large central figure of a militant African-American character holding a grenade in one hand and a rifle in the other. unknown
197584128San Francisco: City Lights Books 1975. First Edition. First Printing. Small octavo 15cm; original pictorial card wrappers; 45-844pp; illus. Signed by Ericka Huggins on the title page. Pinpoint wear to extremities tiny stress creases to upper left corner of rear wrapper else a clean very Near Fine copy. <br /> <br /> Scarce collection of poems co-authored by Newton and Huggins chronicling themes of loss imprisonment and liberation including two illustrations in-text by Huggins. Newton's poems were left behind just prior to his self-imposed exile in Havana Cuba where he lived until 1977. "Ericka Huggins' poems are the telling introspective record of her own life during the years since her husband Jon Huggins was assassinated in Los Angeles in 1969" from rear wrapper. An especially well-preserved copy very uncommon signed. 84128. City Lights Books unknown
183758493Brattleboro: Brattleboro Typographic Co 1837. Third ed. Thick quarto 27cm. Contemporary gilt panelled calf marbled endpapers and page edges; vi7-12755pp; engraved frontispiece extra-title and 22 inserted leaves of plates on thick paper both wood and steel engravings are used of which four are maps. Two leaves of plates are printed on pink stock. Numerous vignette woodcut text illustrations. Front joint cracked through but holding; faint crazing to leather on spine; scattered foxing and soil; complete and quite Good. <br /> <br /> Compendious Bible dictionary assembled by Rev. John Newton Brown 1803-1868 a New Hampshire Baptist minister best remembered as the compiler of the New Hampshire Confession of Faith 1833. Of the current work DAB states that though ".it has been superseded by later and larger works.for a time it was used widely." A quite lovely early American publisher's binding binder not identified. RINDERKNECHT 43439 noting further editions in 1835 1836 1838 and 1839. Brattleboro Typographic Co unknown
193054345None: early 1930s. early 1930's. 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" photograph album in embossed pictorial brown leather boards with title Photographs in gilt. Tied at spine. Contains 42 leaves and holding 234 black and white photographs or RPPCs 204 attached to pages with corner mounts and 30 laid in at rear of album. Each photo has hand-written description of location and most with brief information. Most photos measure 3 1/2" x 5 1/2." Album opens with a large photograph of Joseph Newton Barnes Vice President of John Schofield and Sons Iron Works in Macon Georgia. We assume that the album was composed by him or his wife. The photograph of Barnes is followed by eleven pictures of Mississippi and New Orleans offering pictures near Vicksburg. New Orleans pictures include statues churches buildings. These are followed by 7 pictures near Turner Falls Oklahoma. In 1936 Barnes visited Cuernavaca Saltillo Monterrey Taxco and other towns in Mexico with pictures of churches important buildings scenery street scenes ox carts natives etc. Then onto Texas which includes pictures of these are followed by pictures in Texas to include San Antonio West Texas the salt flats Del Rio the Pecos and Pedernales Rivers. Then on to New Mexico with pictures and descriptions of Santa Fe Pueblo Isleta the mission of San Antonio de Isleta Santo Domingo Pueblo Indian dwellings Aztec National Monument and ruins the oldest house in New Mexico scenery Mike Kirk Trading post Pueblo Bonito six pictures of Indians dancing Navajo weaver and silver smith at work sixteen pictures of Carlsbad etc. Finally onto Colorado with pictures of the Royal Gorge Cripple Creek Skyline Drive the Hanging Bridge over the Royal Gorge Pikes Peak the Ute Pass cabins overviews of roads . many showing cars the Summit House The Observatory. Also offered are photographs of the Painted Desert and the Petrified Forrest in Arizona. Album ends with pictures of Chapter 155 Junior Historians. Laid in are photographs of the entire third grade class of Magnolia Street in San Antonio and sixth grade West University School in Houston with all students named. Additionally some family photographs. Chipping to edges of all pages along with one leaf loose. All photos clear and bright. A wonderful collection of photographs. early 1930s. hardcover
1968143730Berkeley: Berkley Graphics Arts 1968. Collection of five vintage bumper stickers from the 1968 political campaigns run via a collaboration between the Black Panthers and the Peace and Freedom Party. <br /> <br /> Each of the stickers were made for various Peace and Freedom Party political campaigns including: Mario Savio for California state senator Black Panther founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale and Eldridge Cleaver for president and two stickers simply advertising the Peace and Freedom Party itself. <br /> <br /> In 1968 the Black Panthers would move away from direct actions including their legendary confrontations with the Berkeley police department and briefly into the political sphere when they joined forces with the PFP a left-wing anti-war party advocating Black liberation women's liberation and LGBTQ rights. The campaigns were largely seen as political statements as Cleaver was a convicted felon and technically ineligible for the presidency due to his being under the age of 35 by the time of inauguration and as Newton and Seale were on trial at the time repeatedly being denied their civil liberties. <br /> <br /> All items rare each with original peel-off paper backing and each between 4 x 13.5 an 4 x 15 inches. Near Fine and unused with light soil on two of the stickers and rubber stamp for the "Lancaster County Peace & Freedom Movement Organizing Committee" on the verso of one sticker. A few of these rear peel-off panels have come loose due to dryness but most are intact and the bumper stickers themselves are unaffected. Berkley Graphics Arts unknown
1982120853Gérard-Julien Salvy, éditeur 1982 In-4 broché couverture rempliée. 26 cm sur 19. Illustrations et photographies en noir et blanc in et hors-texte. Cahier de publicité en tête. Couverture poussiéreuse sinon bon état d’occasion.
18675032England 1867. Full sheep embossed in blind with gilt to front board measuring 200 x 160mm and comprised of 155 manuscript pages. A gift inscription to the front pastedown reads "Frances Phoebe Newton A Present from her Mother Mrs. A. Morley. July 31st 1841." On the first page Phoebe has created a formal title page: "Phoebe Newton's Album. July 31st 1841." A dense and research-rich piece in which a young woman documents her reading from a variety of sources including collections of poetry popular magazines and circulars church sermons and oral stories within her community. Potential projects include but are not limited to Victorian reading practices women's reading the intersection of popular and evangelical literatures genealogy and paleaography.<br /> <br /> Within her commonplace book Phoebe gravitates toward poetry and short anecdotes in which the narrating voice calmly uses rhetoric and logic to undermine non-believers or convert doubters. Her faith is the underlying basis for each selection -- even when celebrating a royal marriage or waxing on Queen Victoria's leadership. Early selections such as Doctor Watts and Collins the Freethinker focus on how Christians unshaken in their faith can lead by calm example responding to criticism or even outright scorn by gesturing to the value of their interior relationship to God rather than to any external possessions. Doctor Watts for example responds to a coffeehouse stranger's "contempt at his diminutive appearance" with a short verse concluding "I must be measured by my soul -- The mind's the standard of the man." Similarly Collins the Freethinker "once met a plain countryman going to church" and attempted to confound him by asking about God's size. The countryman's participation in the dialogue -- and his embrace of contradiction -- impress and convert the Freethinker. "He is so great that the heaven of heaven cannot contain Him; and so little that He can dwell in my heart." In this sense Phoebe reveals in addition to her evangelical beliefs an attraction to literary realism. Rather than gravitating to soaring sentimentalism and romance the works gathered here often rely on dialogue and daily settings presenting a realistic world with idealized social outcomes. <br /> <br /> Phoebe's selections come from a variety of sources which speaks to the array of material she had contact with. Some uncredited pieces appear to be stories from sermons or overheard among family. Many include Victorian writers such as Cowper and Toplady. Still others come from popular regional magazines such as the Norfolk Chronicle and the Gospel Standard. More work could be done to identify where she and her family resided and what schooling she had access to. Additional work could be done on at least one other hand in the book several times signed John Newton and potentially her husband given that her mother Mrs. Morley gifts her the book under the name Newton. unknown
4596Paris, Hetzel, sans date. In-12, relié.
1832200244AB1832. No Place London Charles Knight & Co. No Year 1832. Circa 225 pages. Features thirty black and white portraits with many black and white illustrations throughout. Original Hardcover with half-leather and buckram boards. Gilt lettering and blind design on spine with raised bands with gilt ornament. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Only minor foxing throughout. Some tissue guards loose. With marbled edges and marbled both endpapers and pastedowns. Name of previous owner written in blue ink on free front endpaper "Richard Allen" also featured within in pencil and dated '1832'. From the reference library of Hans Christian Andersen Translator Erik Haugaard. Includes for example the following portraits and biographies: Dante / Davy / Kosciusko / Watt / Turenne / Boyle / Newton / Michael Angelo / Moliere / Corneille / Halley / Sully / Pascal / Erasmus / Cromwell / Titian / Lionardo Da Vinci / William III / Napoleon / Goethe / Schiller / Correggio / Raphael etc. This volume of 'Gallery of Portraits' appears to be a compendium of selected biographies taken from other 'Gallery of Portraits with Memoirs' volumes. It was a publication by Arthur Thomas Malkin and the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge SDUK. The SDUK was founded in 1826 mainly at the instigation of Lord Brougham with the object of publishing information to people who were unable to obtain formal teaching or who preferred self-education. A Whiggish London organisation that published inexpensive texts intended to adapt scientific and similarly high-minded material for the rapidly expanding reading public it was wound up in 1848. Arthur Thomas Malkin 1803 1888 was an English writer alpinist and cricketer. Wikipedia hardcover
18895358Boston: B. Wilkins & Co. Printers 1889. Octavo 19.5 x 13.25 cm. 64 ii pages. Advertisements. Title on cover: Housekeeper's Hand Book. Index is actually a table of contents. FIRST EDITION. A church recipe collection with two hundred brief entries all attributed. A straightforward chapter of standards called Fancy Dishes claims center stage: Charlotte Russe Strawberry Blanc-Mange Orange Pudding Lemon Creams Jellied Peaches. Shortly after the organization of the first Methodist Episcopal congregation in what is now Newton Upper Falls a private home was purchased by a benefactor and transferred - in 1836 - to the trustees of the First Methodist Episcopal Society of Newton for use as a place of worship. In 1889 the congregants would have celebrated a semi-centenary but in the event the purpose for the fundraiser has not as of this writing been discovered nor is the later disposition of that first church recorded. Several miles west of Boston Newton is a decentralized city made up of thirteen villages seven of which saw the establishment of Methodist Episcopal Churches either before or soon after the Civil War. An echo of their stately façades fades in old photographs; to the extent that there are descendent congregations they converge in a functionalist space as the United Methodist Church of Newton. An edgeworn but sound text block. Some edge staining and rubbing; corners bumped and several stained or chipped. Stapled in now faded red paper wrappers with black lettering separated at the back with an amateur tape repair to spine. Good only. Scarce. OCLC retains a floating bibliographic record for one copy the link to its inputting agency severed; in neither Cook Brown nor Cagle. B. Wilkins & Co., Printers unknown
67546London: Osprey Automotive 1991. Motoring Quarto 23 x 21cm pp.128 illustrated throughout. Publisher's glossy photographic covers. Fine. A history of the Aston Martin marque. Includes a photo of the AMV8 adapted for use in 'The Living Daylights' 1987. From the comprehensive James Bond archive assembled by Jon Gilbert pencilled ownership within. London: Osprey Automotive, 1991 unknown
1962105203George Allen and Unwin Ltd 1962 In-8 22,5 x 14 cm. Reliure pleine toile éditeur bleue, sous jaquette violette, 224 pp., notes en bas de page, bibliographie, index. Exemplaire en bon état.
201710612Paris, France club andré bonne, 1965 ; in-8, 184 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
194735355Buenos Aires: Coleccion Nueva Fantasia / Editorial Codex 1947. First Edition. Slim quarto 27.5cm.; publisher's green pictorial paper-covered boards; 31pp.; illus. throughout many in color including color pictorial endpapers. Boards rather rubbed with chipping to paper front hinge starting to crack along bottom half; externally Good only however interior clean and near fine. Collection of African folktales for children. Unlocated in OCLC as of October 2017 nor in the NUC COPAC or KVK. Coleccion Nueva Fantasia / Editorial Codex unknown
1902744631902. GARDNER Harry Newton. Art Work of Binghamton. Published in Nine Parts. Chicago: The Gravure Illustration Company 1902. 1st ed. Folio. 13 leaves. 58 photogravure plates. Later cloth red morocco spine label original gilt-pictorial wrappers for each part bound in. spine lightly sunned slight wear to rear outer hinge interior fine. Rare Worldcat locates three copies. Photogravure views of Binghamton New York at the turn of the twentieth century accompanied by 13 leaves of text. Includes images of scenic landscapes court house river views interior view of municipal building homes of notable residences panoramic view over city clubhouses cemeteries state hospital street scene parks public and commercial buildings churches schools charitable homes and bridge. unknown
192951572"Oak Knoll":: Privately Printed 1929. First edition; one of 950 copies. publisher's cloth-backed blue boards with printed paper labels in publisher's two-part box lacking the glassine wrapper. Very fine copy in near fine glassine. Light sunning and use to the top half of the box. . Large 8vo. Illustrated. . Signed and inscribed by A. Edward Newton referencing the "shade of Thomas Hardy." Privately Printed, hardcover
192929690Berwyn: Oak Knoll 1929. First edition. Unpaginated. Fine in very good plus original glassine dust jacket. Lacking the original slipcase. One of 950 copies. A privately printed monograph concerning Hardy's publication history and assessing his critical reception; the text is punctuated by holograph reproductions of letters to and from Hardy. Berwyn: Oak Knoll unknown
1990166006Munich: Schirmer / Mosel 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. Boldly INSCRIBED by Helmut Newton on the title page: "For - / Congratulations !! / Helmut Newton / London / 6.11.1991."<br /> <br /> Fine and unread in a Near Fine lightly rubbed dust jacket.<br /> <br /> Oversize volume shipping billed at cost. Schirmer / Mosel unknown