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Skira - Newton Compton, ottobre 1989. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. Soft cover in fine conditions, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
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1933952T1New York; Philadelphia; Washington D.C.: Edie-Davidson Inc.; University of Pennsylvania Press; The Library of Congress 1933-1940. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed/Very Good Indeed. 10" by 7.5"; 8.5" by 6"; 7.5" by 5". None. Four smart volumes from American author and book collector Alfred Edward Newton. Four volumes. Written by or with contributions from Alfred Edward Newton an American industrialist better known as an author and avid book collector. At the time of his death it was estimated that he had approximately ten thousand books in his collection focusing on English and American literary works. This collection contains: Now Even As Then 1933. Privately printed. With a frontispiece and four in-text images. The life and letters of wealthy American businessman and investor Timothy Bancroft. Introduction by Alfred Edward Newton. Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography 1936. Second printing. With a frontispiece. An engaging account of the personal pleasures of book collecting - a delightful and informative read. Newton on Blackstone 1937. First edition limited to two thousand copies numbered and signed by the author of which this is number one hundred and ninety-five. With a frontispiece. An essay on the life and works of Sir William Blackstone an English jurist justice and Tory politician most noted for his "Commentaries on the Laws of England". A Tribute to A. Edward Newton 1940. First edition limited to one thousand copies. With a frontispiece. Every Christmas for thirty-three years Newton sent aa small Christmas book to his friends as a symbol of the fellowship of a book-loving man. After his death the Library of Congress produced this work as a token of gratitude to this important man. Now Even As Then and Bibliography are bound in the original quarter cloth binding with Newton on Blackstone bound in the original full cloth and A. Edward Newton in the original paper wraps. Externally very smart with light wear to the extremities and minor fading to the spines. The odd small mark to the boards. Both Bibliography and Newton on Blackstone are bound with the original unclipped dust wrappers. Wrappers are also very smart with minor wear and sunning to the extremities. The odd small closed tear to the panel edges. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with the odd small spot or handling mark. Contemporary ink inscriptions to the front endpapers. Very Good Indeed Edie-Davidson Inc.; University of Pennsylvania Press; The Library of Congress hardcover
1921016898The Atlantic Monthly Press 1921. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in a Near Fine Plus Jacket. First Edition.Excellent Fresh Copy Of This Newton Classic. Very Rare In Jacket. The Atlantic Monthly Press Hardcover
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1921mon0003485112Atlantic Monthly 1921-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 1.2000 8.2000 5.7000. Atlantic Monthly hardcover
75-3426Boston MA: Atlantic Monthly Press 1921. 4to. Hard cover. 267 pp. Good with scratches on coverAlfred Edward Newton 1864-1940 one of the most prominent book collectors in the Philadelphia region was born inPhiladelphia on August 26 1864. His formal education was limited but an interest in books inspired his first collecting effortsin the 1880s. His early working life was haphazard: he began working as a grocery stock boy when he was still in his earlyteens spent a few years as a bookstore clerk tried and disliked banking and eventually joined the Cutter Electrical andManufacturing Company in 1895. Five years later he bought it and became president and remained with the company until hisretirement in 1932…….His interests however lay almost entirely in the realm of book collecting – he claimed nine-tenths of his energies were devotedto his library. He married Babette Edelheim daughter of fellow collector Carl Edelheim in 1890 and socially moved in a circle offellow collectors including Moncure Biddle William Elkins and Christopher Morley. His first book The Amenities of Book-Collecting was published by The Atlantic in 1918. It was an enormous success in the circle of bibliophiles throughout England and America and led Newton to a successful writing and speaking career. Additional books by Newton include A Magnificent Farce and Other Diversions of a Book-Collector 1921 The Greatest Book in the World and Other Papers 1925 This Book-Collecting Game 1928 A Tourist inSpite of Himself 1930 End Papers 1933 Derby Day andOther Adventures 1934 and Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography 1936. He also wrote two plays Doctor Johnson 1923 and Mr. Strahan's Dinner Party 1930 andmany brochures privately printed for his friends….He primarily collected British literature and was particularly drawn to Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and SamuelJohnson. Although he had regular dealings with booksellers in the US and England many of his books came from his fellowPhiladelphian the antiquarian bookseller A. S. W.Rosenbach……Newton and his family lived at their estate Oak Knoll in Daylesford Pennsylvania. After a lingering illness Newton died in 1940 described by the Library of Congress as "the most famous and influential of American book collectors." Hisremarkable collection of rare books was auctioned off by Parke-Bernet in 1941 with his personal papers and his publishedwritings being donated to the Free Library by his son E. Swift Newton in 1954.From the collection of Frederick Ruffner. Boston, MA: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921 hardcover
17-4132Boston Ma.: The Atlantic Monthly Press 1921. 8vo. 267 pp. Hardcovers. Good. Boston, Ma.: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. hardcover
239209Atlantic Monthly Press 1921. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo 1/4 brown cloth light brown paper-covered boards. Near Fine: corners and spine ends square a slight bit of rubbing on the gutters p.o. bookplate on the front pastedown. In a custom cloth dustjacket with gilt titles. Boldly inscribed and signed by Newton on the ffep. Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover
75-3427Boston MA: Little Brown and Co. 1930. 4to. Hard cover. 252 pp. Very Good.Alfred Edward Newton 1864-1940 one of the most prominent book collectors in the Philadelphia region was born inPhiladelphia on August 26 1864. His formal education was limited but an interest in books inspired his first collecting effortsin the 1880s. His early working life was haphazard: he began working as a grocery stock boy when he was still in his earlyteens spent a few years as a bookstore clerk tried and disliked banking and eventually joined the Cutter Electrical andManufacturing Company in 1895. Five years later he bought it and became president and remained with the company until hisretirement in 1932…….His interests however lay almost entirely in the realm of book collecting – he claimed nine-tenths of his energies were devotedto his library. He married Babette Edelheim daughter of fellow collector Carl Edelheim in 1890 and socially moved in a circle offellow collectors including Moncure Biddle William Elkins and Christopher Morley. His first book The Amenities of Book-Collecting was published by The Atlantic in 1918. It was an enormous success in the circle of bibliophiles throughout England and America and led Newton to a successful writing and speaking career. Additional books by Newton include A Magnificent Farce and Other Diversions of a Book-Collector 1921 The Greatest Book in the World and Other Papers 1925 This Book-Collecting Game 1928 A Tourist inSpite of Himself 1930 End Papers 1933 Derby Day andOther Adventures 1934 and Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography 1936. He also wrote two plays Doctor Johnson 1923 and Mr. Strahan's Dinner Party 1930 andmany brochures privately printed for his friends….He primarily collected British literature and was particularly drawn to Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and SamuelJohnson. Although he had regular dealings with booksellers in the US and England many of his books came from his fellowPhiladelphian the antiquarian bookseller A. S. W.Rosenbach……Newton and his family lived at their estate Oak Knoll in Daylesford Pennsylvania. After a lingering illness Newton died in 1940 described by the Library of Congress as "the most famous and influential of American book collectors." Hisremarkable collection of rare books was auctioned off by Parke-Bernet in 1941 with his personal papers and his publishedwritings being donated to the Free Library by his son E. Swift Newton in 1954.From the collection of Frederick Ruffner. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co., 1930 hardcover
193089673Boston: Little Brown and Company 1930. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in boards. Bookplate on front pastedown. Minor marking to lower portion of back panel. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
75-3415Apellicon Press 1930. 4to. Hard cover. 16 pp. Very Good. Limited edition of 325 copies signed by Newton.Alfred Edward Newton 1864-1940 one of the most prominent book collectors in the Philadelphia region was born inPhiladelphia on August 26 1864. His formal education was limited but an interest in books inspired his first collecting effortsin the 1880s. His early working life was haphazard: he began working as a grocery stock boy when he was still in his earlyteens spent a few years as a bookstore clerk tried and disliked banking and eventually joined the Cutter Electrical andManufacturing Company in 1895. Five years later he bought it and became president and remained with the company until hisretirement in 1932…….His interests however lay almost entirely in the realm of book collecting – he claimed nine-tenths of his energies were devotedto his library. He married Babette Edelheim daughter of fellow collector Carl Edelheim in 1890 and socially moved in a circle offellow collectors including Moncure Biddle William Elkins and Christopher Morley. His first book The Amenities of Book-Collecting was published by The Atlantic in 1918. It was an enormous success in the circle of bibliophiles throughout England and America and led Newton to a successful writing and speaking career. Additional books by Newton include A Magnificent Farce and Other Diversions of a Book-Collector 1921 The Greatest Book in the World and Other Papers 1925 This Book-Collecting Game 1928 A Tourist inSpite of Himself 1930 End Papers 1933 Derby Day andOther Adventures 1934 and Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography 1936. He also wrote two plays Doctor Johnson 1923 and Mr. Strahan's Dinner Party 1930 andmany brochures privately printed for his friends….He primarily collected British literature and was particularly drawn to Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and SamuelJohnson. Although he had regular dealings with booksellers in the US and England many of his books came from his fellowPhiladelphian the antiquarian bookseller A. S. W.Rosenbach……Newton and his family lived at their estate Oak Knoll in Daylesford Pennsylvania. After a lingering illness Newton died in 1940 described by the Library of Congress as "the most famous and influential of American book collectors." Hisremarkable collection of rare books was auctioned off by Parke-Bernet in 1941 with his personal papers and his publishedwritings being donated to the Free Library by his son E. Swift Newton in 1954.From the collection of Frederick Ruffner. Apellicon Press, 1930 hardcover
75-3416Apellicon Press 1930. 4to. Hard cover. 16 pp. Very Good. Limited first edition of 325 copies signed by Newton.Alfred Edward Newton 1864-1940 one of the most prominent book collectors in the Philadelphia region was born inPhiladelphia on August 26 1864. His formal education was limited but an interest in books inspired his first collecting effortsin the 1880s. His early working life was haphazard: he began working as a grocery stock boy when he was still in his earlyteens spent a few years as a bookstore clerk tried and disliked banking and eventually joined the Cutter Electrical andManufacturing Company in 1895. Five years later he bought it and became president and remained with the company until hisretirement in 1932…….His interests however lay almost entirely in the realm of book collecting – he claimed nine-tenths of his energies were devotedto his library. He married Babette Edelheim daughter of fellow collector Carl Edelheim in 1890 and socially moved in a circle offellow collectors including Moncure Biddle William Elkins and Christopher Morley. His first book The Amenities of Book-Collecting was published by The Atlantic in 1918. It was an enormous success in the circle of bibliophiles throughout England and America and led Newton to a successful writing and speaking career. Additional books by Newton include A Magnificent Farce and Other Diversions of a Book-Collector 1921 The Greatest Book in the World and Other Papers 1925 This Book-Collecting Game 1928 A Tourist inSpite of Himself 1930 End Papers 1933 Derby Day andOther Adventures 1934 and Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography 1936. He also wrote two plays Doctor Johnson 1923 and Mr. Strahan's Dinner Party 1930 andmany brochures privately printed for his friends….He primarily collected British literature and was particularly drawn to Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and SamuelJohnson. Although he had regular dealings with booksellers in the US and England many of his books came from his fellowPhiladelphian the antiquarian bookseller A. S. W.Rosenbach……Newton and his family lived at their estate Oak Knoll in Daylesford Pennsylvania. After a lingering illness Newton died in 1940 described by the Library of Congress as "the most famous and influential of American book collectors." Hisremarkable collection of rare books was auctioned off by Parke-Bernet in 1941 with his personal papers and his publishedwritings being donated to the Free Library by his son E. Swift Newton in 1954.From the collection of Frederick Ruffner. Apellicon Press, 1930 hardcover
7728Christmas 1932. 12mo: ii 14 pp. Unpaginated. Frontispiece of Blake's celebrated print. Internally tight on lightly-aged and grubby paper and with the reverse of the frontispiece slightly discoloured. Staples a little rusty. In grubby white wraps. A signed presentation copy. Boldly written on the front wrap: 'Lawrence Binyon C.H. with the compliments of signed H. Edward Newton'. A characteristic production by the boisterous author of 'The Amenities of Book-Collecting'. At end: 'A. EDWARD NEWTON "Oak Knoll" Daylesford Berwyn P.O. Pennsylvania'. Christmas, 1932. paperback
1936000155Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1936. 1st Edition . Hardcover. As New/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Book in flawless condition Jacket in near fine condition with slight wear to top extremities and a slightly faded spine. A book about the pleasures of collecting and the "book collecting game". Unopened and unread. Price$2.00 is not clipped. <br/> <br/> University of Pennsylvania Press hardcover
1934172726Boston: Little Brown & Company 1934. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Owner personalization on FEP. Foxing along first few front end pages. Light stain on spine. Little, Brown & Company hardcover
1934000401Boston: Little Brown and Company 1934. Hardcover. Fine/Slip Case . 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. This limited edition consists of 1129 numbered copies printed on all rag deckle-edged paper bound in boards with buckram back. These are the only copies which have been or will be inscribed by the author. Within the back cover is included a facsimile of the unpublished novelette "A leaf from an Unopened Volume" by Charlotte Bronte. A wonderful book with 1/4 binding in light beige cloth over green boards with a beautiful blind stamp in center of cover. Very minor rub to spine corner of front cover. Slipcase in VG condition with slight wear at bottom of case and corners otherwise sound. <br/> <br/> Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1934673Little Brown and Company Boston 1934. Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Limited Edition. SIGNED LIMITED EDITION #763/1129 is in very fine unmarked condition. Publishers slipcase is very good with slight wear to the extremities Silp case has nice paper label with the title and limitation #. Affixed to the to the rear paste-down is a sleeve with a facsimile copy of an un-published Charlotte Bronte manuscript. Book is quarter bound in tan cloth over light green boards with a fine blind stamp on the front cover.Book edges are untrimmed top edge is trimmed. Derby day is a book about a horse race established by The Earl of Derby in England not Kentucky. This fine book is filled with glossy photographs featuring the people mostly from high society in the early 20th century and their relationship with racing and social hob-nobbing of the time. Very collectible book by a highly collected author. Signed by Author<br /> Little Brown & Company
1934P-14339Boston MA: Little Brown & Company 1934. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Signed. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR and published in a LIMITED EDITION of 1129 copies of which this is number 287. Chapbook on rear pocket. A clean unmarked and tight copy with light fading to bottom edges of boards. Scarce. Little Brown & Company hardcover
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