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195112311TRIPTYCH OF ORIGINAL SCRATCHBOARDS FOR STEWARD'S UNPUBLISHED TRANSLATION OF JEAN GENET'S QUERELLE <br /> Three scratchboards two 12'x 15" the other 16" x 12" depicting critical scenes from Jean Genet's classic Querelle. Two are uniform in size and are matted and framed in the style of the oblong one which wads originally matted and framed by the artist. <br />The life of Sam Steward 1909 - 1983 the subject of Justin Spring's biography "Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward Professsor; Tattoo Artist and Sexual Renegade "Farrar Strauss Giroux 2010 took Steward from a small town Ohio upbringing to personal friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas associations with George Platt Lynes Glenway Wescott and other literati and a close relationship with sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. Steward's life may well be most provocatively known for his explicit diaries journals photography and art that both recorded his sexual life in detail and which he shared with Kinsey. Starting out as an English professor at DePaul University with literary aspirations and after writing several commercially unsuccessful books Steward attempted mid-life in the early 1950s to seek approval from Jean Genet to publish his own English translation—with his own original illustrations - of Querelle de Brest. When it became clear to Steward that Genet was disinterested he dropped the project: these three scratchboards the art he he created for it. Steward's pursuit of "serious" literary expression ebbed and later in the 1960s under the pseudonym Phil Andros he authored a series of gay paperback novels STUD The Greek Way etc. regarded as the most literate of homoerotic fiction featuring his alter-ego hustler. He turned his artistic energies to tattooing operating parlors catering to naval and military servicemen in Chicago Milwaukee and finally Oakland. And his sexual activities increasingly involved sadomasochism in which he had always been interested All three of these drawings were reproduced in "An Obscene Diary: The Visual World of Sam Steward" Antonius Press/ Elysium Press 2010. During Steward's lifetime the "Lucky Strike" image was published in the Zurich-based Der Kries an early homophile publication introduced to Steward by Dr. Kinsey and also in the rare anthology of homoerotic art published by Der Kries in 1960 Der Mann in der Zeichnung under one of Steward's pseudonyms <br />Philip von Chicago. Spring writes: "Noteworthy among Steward's many illustrations for Der Kries is one that was originally created for Steward's 1951- 1952 English language translation of Querelle de Brest. Working form Polaroid photographs taken of himself in various poses Steward fashioned three scratchboard illustrations for the story. In the first a man lights a cigarette for a sailor; in the second Querelle strangles the Armenian pederast; in the third Querelle is penetrated by the bartender husband of Madame Lysiane. The illustration of the sailor having his cigarette lit subsequently appeared in Der Kreis under the caption "Lucky Strike." Indeed Steward etched "LUCKY STRIKE" in the cigarette in the picture on the verso it is signed "Sam Steward 1951 1952". The strangulation picture has in Steward's hand on the verso: "From Genet's Querelle de Brest. Querelle strangles the Armenian". In the picture itself Steward etched his signature and date in the design on the Armenian's shirtcuff: "Sparrow Phil 1951". The picture of Querelle and the bartender in sexual union hung on the wall of Steward's apartment for many years. It is pictured in one of Steward's sex Polaroids reproduced in "Obscene Diary". On the verso of it Steward wrote "L'Execution De Querelle 9-19-51" <br />Steward did not work in scratchboard alone. His art was quite versatile: murals in his apartments tempera watercolor pastel pen/ink and some wire sculpture and collage. These drawings could be regarded as the most important of his visual art. While they were motivated by literary aspiration they in effect represented a real turning point in his life. They combine a fascination with uniformed sailors and sadomasochism that was thematic to much of his art. And finally with their clear bold stroke of line these scratchboards capture intrinsically the violence and passion in Genet's landmark of 20th century erotic literature. <br /><i>NOTES ON THE IMAGES: The framed pictures are the orignals. The picture on the horizontal hung as framed on Seward's wall witness to his sexual activites as imaged in the cropped snapshot reproduced in Obscene Diary. The two original images on the vertical were reframed in the style that Seward framed the horizontal one. The close-ups of Seward's signature is from the verso of the horizontal image: the other two are photocopies taken from the versos before they were framed. The two reproduced images are as reproduced in the book Obscene Diary. </i> original art books
012311No Binding. Fine. Three scratchboards two 12'x 15" the other 16" x 12" depicting critical scenes from Jean Genet's classic Querelle. Two are uniform in size and are matted and framed in the style of the oblong one which wads originally matted and framed by the artist. The life of Sam Steward 1909 - 1983 the subject of Justin Spring's biography "Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward Professsor; Tattoo Artist and Sexual Renegade "Farrar Strauss Giroux 2010 took Steward from a small town Ohio upbringing to personal friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas associations with George Platt Lynes Glenway Wescott and other literati and a close relationship with sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. Steward's life may well be most provocatively known for his explicit diaries journals photography and art that both recorded his sexual life in detail and which he shared with Kinsey. Starting out as an English professor at DePaul University with literary aspirations and after writing several commercially unsuccessful books Steward attempted mid-life in the early 1950s to seek approval from Jean Genet to publish his own English translation-with his own original illustrations - of Querelle de Brest. When it became clear to Steward that Genet was disinterested he dropped the project: these three scratchboards the art he he created for it. Steward's pursuit of "serious" literary expression ebbed and later in the 1960s under the pseudonym Phil Andros he authored a series of gay paperback novels STUD The Greek Way etc. regarded as the most literate of homoerotic fiction featuring his alter-ego hustler. He turned his artistic energies to tattooing operating parlors catering to naval and military servicemen in Chicago Milwaukee and finally Oakland. And his sexual activities increasingly involved sadomasochism in which he had always been interested All three of these drawings were reproduced in "An Obscene Diary: The Visual World of Sam Steward" Antonius Press/ Elysium Press 2010. During Steward's lifetime the "Lucky Strike" image was published in the Zurich-based Der Kries an early homophile publication introduced to Steward by Dr. Kinsey and also in the rare anthology of homoerotic art published by Der Kries in 1960 Der Mann in der Zeichnung under one of Steward's pseudonyms Philip von Chicago. Spring writes: "Noteworthy among Steward's many illustrations for Der Kries is one that was originally created for Steward's 1951- 1952 English language translation of Querelle de Brest. Working form Polaroid photographs taken of himself in various poses Steward fashioned three scratchboard illustrations for the story. In the first a man lights a cigarette for a sailor; in the second Querelle strangles the Armenian pederast; in the third Querelle is penetrated by the bartender husband of Madame Lysiane. The illustration of the sailor having his cigarette lit subsequently appeared in Der Kreis under the caption "Lucky Strike." Indeed Steward etched "LUCKY STRIKE" in the cigarette in the picture on the verso it is signed "Sam Steward 1951 1952". The strangulation picture has in Steward's hand on the verso: "From Genet's Querelle de Brest. Querelle strangles the Armenian". In the picture itself Steward etched his signature and date in the design on the Armenian's shirtcuff: "Sparrow Phil 1951". The picture of Querelle and the bartender in sexual union hung on the wall of Steward's apartment for many years. It is pictured in one of Steward's sex Polaroids reproduced in "Obscene Diary". On the verso of it Steward wrote "L'Execution De Querelle 9-19-51" Steward did not work in scratchboard alone. His art was quite versatile: murals in his apartments tempera watercolor pastel pen/ink and some wire sculpture and collage. These drawings could be regarded as the most important of his visual art. While they were motivated by literary aspiration they in effect represented a real turning point in his lif. unknown books
164724501London: Printed by M. S. for H. Blunden at the Castle in Corne-hill 1647. 1st Edition variant issue Wing B-3408A. Another issue of the same year has the printer's name "Matth. Simmons. in the yeare 1647". Period full leather with modern rebacking to style. Red morocco title label in second spine compartment. Modern eps. An overall VG copy text paper beginning to brown at edges with some associated chipping/repaired hole to lower right quarter of E2 affects last few words of two lines on p 25 and first few words of four lines on page 26/occasional po marginal pencil annotation a/o check mark. 18 155 7 28 4 pp. Separate t.p. for "Clavis". Last 4 pp: 2 pp 'Catalogue of Bookes' viz. bibliographical list by Behmen 1 pp of "Faults Escaped in Printing" & a blank. Inserted table & plate imperfect lacking 'folded' left side approx. 1 - 1.5". 4to: ¢4 -¢1 a half-title a2 a3 B1 A4 -A1 C - 2B4 2C2. <br/><br/>Bohme a German philosophical mystic who had a profound influence on such later intellectual movements as idealism and Romanticism. Born of poor parents in Goerlitz Germany as a boy he tended cattle later becoming a shoemaker marrying & fathering 4 children. Boehme at the robust age of 37 in 1612 wrote his first treatise Aurora oder Die Morgenroete in Aufgang. In 1613 an unauthorized copy of the manuscript was copied and circulated by Karl von Ender. Its reception "raised him out of his homely sphere and made him the centre of a local circle of liberal thinkers considerably above him in station and culture." However the local pastor primarius of Gorlitz Gregorius Richter leveled a charge of heresy. The local muncipal council administered an admonishment to no further "meddle in such matters." This charge Boehme publicly followed for 5 years. In 1618 Boehme again started writing expository & polemical treatises. The majority of his works were written though not formally published from 1619 - 1624. A second major work Der Weg zu Christo was published in 1624 and signaled a renewal of clerical hostility. Boehem however was destined to suffer but a short period of this second persecution; he died of an illness on 17 November 1624. Boehme has been said to have a "fertility of ideas" and a "trasncendent greatness of religious insight." Boehme was studied by Sir Isaac Newton and influenced the work Henry More as well as and especially William Law 1686 - 1761. Xl Questions concerning the Soule was translated by the English mystic John Sparrow in collaboration with John Ellstone & financed by Humphrey Blunden. This the first of several works by Boehme that Sparrow & Ellstone were to translate into English between 1644 - 1662. Boehme proved to be highly popular in England where there were regular societies of Behmenists at the time. This work XL Questions went into a second edition in 1648 and a third edition in 1665. 11th EB. A scarce title in the Boehme canon. We find no copies currently offered via the major on-line databases OCLC records but 4 institional cc and the work has only appeared at auction 3 times in the last 25 years the last in 1989. Printed by M. S. for H. Blunden, at the Castle in Corne-hill hardcover books
51153Two works of concrete poetry from the late 1960s by Jean-Claude Moineau comprising an undated 12-page unrecorded work of Concrete Poetry done in collaboration with Christiane Frougny "Textes à tester Texts to Test" and a 1968 work "Orléans mai-juin 1968 / La Bibliotheque Universitaire est occupee". Typed and mimeographed pages. 4to. Stapled self-wrpps some insignificant toning and minor creasing overall very good. N.p. Orléans 1968 and undated late 1960s. Jean-Claude Moineau was a professor of mathematics in the Faculty of Science at the University of Orléans. Following the May '68 revolts in Paris Moineau organized the occupation of the University of Orléans Library and soon after formed the revolutionary artistic group GRRRR Groupe de Recherche et de Réalisation d'une Reflexion Révolutionnaire and the journal "Ne coupez-pas". Moineau is also considered to be one of the founders of the "Meta-Art" avant-garde group of the early 1970s.<br/><br/>The first item in this grouping is an extraordinary and unrecorded work of Concrete Poetry in French and English produced as a collaboration between Moineau and Frougny. The texts attempt to engage the reader by inviting participation such as the direction on the first page which reads "Pointez le doigt au hasard sur cette page. Le résultat du test est indiqué au verso." Other instructions appear throughout the work asking the reader to perform other actions such as drawing a line to reveal a poem and leaving a mark. Page three reads "Vous etes.Le Poeme est. - You are. The Poem is." a bold statement on par with the views of concrete poets.The work was produced by a combination of mimeograph and manual typewriter. We could find no record of this work ever being reproduced.<br/><br/>The second item is a 6-page 3 sheets printed on both sides mimeographed Manifesto for the Occupation of the University of Orléans Library originally printed in Moineau's own journal "Ne coupez-pas" Nos. 1 May 1968 and 2 November 1968. This journal was devoted to politics visual poetry typography and design. This manifesto comes out of a legendary time of revolt in France and is an excellent example of the often hastifly produced typographic and graphic posters pamphlets and leaflets which proliferated during this series of events. In the words of the Parisian agit-prop Atelier Populaire these types of materials are "weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparble part of it. Their rightful place is in the centers of conflict.These works should not be taken as the final outcome of an experience but as an inducement for finding through contact with the masses new levels of action both on the cultural and the political plane."<br/><br/>Both incredibly scarce; as of December 2020 we do not know of any other copies of "Textes à tester" and OCLC does not list any separate holdings of the Manifesto outside of its publication in "Ne coupez-pas." Our thanks to Michael Laird for his assistance in cataloging these items. unknown books
1774623261774. Annapolis: Printed by Ann Catherine Green 1774. Annapolis: Printed by Ann Catherine Green 1774. Copy of the First American Treatise on Wills that Belonged to an Important Early Illinois Statesman Vallette Elie. Sparrow Thomas 1746-1780 Engraver. The Deputy Commissary's Guide Within the Province of Maryland Together with Plain and Sufficient Directions for Testators to Form and Executors to Form Their Wills and Testaments For Administrators to Compleat Their Administrations And for Every Person Any Way Concerned in Deceased Person's Estates To Proceed Therein with Safety to Themselves and Others. Annapolis: Printed by Ann Catherine Green and Son 1774. ii iv 248 12 pp. Copperplate title page and table of descents. Octavo 7-3/4" x 5". Contemporary sheep re-backed in calf retaining original lettering piece endpapers renewed. Light rubbing to boards corners bumped and lightly worn. Moderate toning to text somewhat darker in places occasional dampstaining mostly to margins. Early owner signature of Ninian Edwards to front endleaf and margin of p.50 interior otherwise clean. $1500. The first original American legal guide it is also the first American book on the law of wills. Dedicated to Maryland Governor Robert Eden it was printed by Dutch immigrant Ann Catherine Hoof Green wife of Jonas Green who inherited his bankruptcy debt along with his shop and she succeeded as public printer of Maryland from 1767 to 1775. The engraved title page the only one issued from a colonial Maryland press and the plate is considered to be the finest work of of Thomas Sparrow the only engraver south of the Mason-Dixon Line prior to 1775. Vallette was registrar of the Prerogative Office of Maryland Province. Originally from Maryland Edwards 1775-1833 was an important early Illinois statesman and political leader. He was the only governor of the Illinois Territory from 1809 to 1818 one of the first two United States Senators from Illinois from 1818 to 1824 and the third Governor of that state from 1826 to 1830. Wroth Maryland Imprints 338. Wroth The Colonial Printer in America 290. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 4632. unknown books
1923238023London: John Lane: The Bodley Head 1923. First edition no. 114 of 125 copies signed by the author. Original frontispiece etching by Norman Wilkinson signed in pencil beneath the image. 200 Illustrations including 39 in Color. 1 vols. Thick 4to. Original white cloth t.e.g. others uncut. Spine somewhat faded minor external soiling else a very good copy. First edition no. 114 of 125 copies signed by the author. Original frontispiece etching by Norman Wilkinson signed in pencil beneath the image. 200 Illustrations including 39 in Color. 1 vols. Thick 4to. An excellent copy of this indispensable-and fascinating-work. The first book devoted to Angling art exclusively. The deluxe edition is printed on fine white handmade paper and includes an original etching of an angling scene by Wilkinson not present in the trade edition. John Lane: The Bodley Head unknown books
19683280Orleans France 1968. Very good. 3 sheets 270 x 210 mm printed "roneotype" i.e. mimeographed on both sides to produce 6 pp. stapled as issued. Some insignificant toning a trifle soiled along folds. Suitable for exhibition and study. "Meta-Art" / Concrete Poetry in the service of revolution namely the May-June '68 student uprising that almost toppled the De Gaulle administration. <br/><br/>Here offered is the 6-page mimeograph Manifesto for the Occupation of the University of Orleans Library being an offprint from Moineua's own "Ne coupez-pas" journal no. 1 May 1968 et no. 2 November 1968 of which only 4 issues were published. "Ne coupez-pas" was devoted to political discussions visual poetry and typographical and design experiments we have been unable to locate a complete set. Whereas Moineau was a founding member of the "Meta-Art" avant-garde group and was active alongside concrete artists and activists such as Henri Chopin Moineau's graphic output was limited to only a few years late 60s. <br/><br/>The events of May 1968 have entered into social and cultural legend. While French students were leading the nation into a veritable revolution new waves of revolt spread across Europe in France and Italy particularly Mexico and Czechoslovakia culminating in the Prague Spring uprising. But the Student Revolt in France remains iconic: its proliferation outward to other sectors of French society culminated in a vast general strike that paralyzed the government. <br/><br/>The Mai '68 posters pamphlets and leaflets brought bold and exciting elements to typographic and graphic design as is attested by the present "lo-fi" mimeograph. In the words of the Parisian agit-prop Atelier Populaire these rude and hastily fabricated materials are described as "weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. Their rightful place is in the centers of conflict that is to say in the streets and on the walls of the factories. To use them for decorative purposes to display them in bourgeois places of culture or to consider them as objects of aesthetic interest is to impair both their function and their effect. This is why the Atelier Populaire has always refused to put them on sale. Even to keep them as historical evidence of a certain stage in the struggle is a betrayal for the struggle itself is of such primary importance that the position of an 'outside' observer is a fiction which inevitably plays into the hands of the ruling class. That is why these works should not be taken as the final outcome of an experience but as an inducement for finding through contact with the masses new levels of action both on the cultural and the political plane." <br/><br/>Jean-Claude Moineau b. 1944 was a professor of mathematics Faculty of Science at the University of Orleans. Occasioned by the Mai '68 student revolts in Paris he organized the occupation of the University of Orleans Library. He soon formed the artistic revolutionary groupe GRRRR Groupe de Recherche et de Réalisation d'une Reflexion Révolutionnaire and the journal "Ne coupez-pas." Very few of his graphic works are known. unknown books
198022225Santa Rosa and Santa Barbara CA: Black Sparrow Press Spring 1980-Spring/Summer 2002. A collection of Black Sparrow Press bi-annual forthcoming books catalogs catalog texts by Tom Clark. Clark's own set each catalog bears his signature on the front wrapper. An extensive run in fine condition. Uncommon. A complete list is available upon request. Thin 8vos original patterned or decorated self-wrappers stapled as issued. An extensive run in fine condition. Uncommon. A complete list is available upon request. Black Sparrow Press unknown books
1734Embry 184588W. Mears London: 1734. Early printing. Text block near fine with light offsetting and very little foxing. Folding map present and bright. Previous owners brief comments in pencil and old ink to front pastedown. Boards very good with overall rubbing and wear but tight and square. Boards now in protective custom cut mylar cover. B&W maps. Contemporary brown leather with early spine replacement. Spine has raised bands maroon label and gilt tooling. W. Mears, London: 1734. Early printing. hardcover books
1922171508London: John Lane 1922. hardcover. very good. 29 color illustrations and 76 in black & white rubricated title tall thick 4to white cloth slightly dust soiled. London: John Lane 1922. A very good copy.<br/><br/> One of only 95 numbered copies with 2 extra plates and signed by the author.<br/><br/> John Lane unknown books
190890430Eveleigh Nash: London 1908. Finely bound example of Sparrow's illustrated work on the history and landscape of Old England. Octavo bound in three quarters morocco by Bayntun Bindery with gilt titles and tooling to the spine raised bands top edge gilt marbled endpapers. Walter Shaw Sparrow was a Welsh writer on art and architecture with a special interest in British sporting artists. His best-known works include Women Painters of the World 1905 British Sporting Artists from Barlow to Herring 1922 and A Book of British Sporting Painters 1931. Old England: Her Story Mirrored in Her Scenes contains chapters on the English seacoast the Church in the midst of the War England's ancient castles and the reign of the Sheepfolds and Sherpherds. London hardcover books
17228417London: Printed by J. Bettenham for Charles Rivington 1722. 7th. full morocco. Very good. 8vo. 3 parts in 1 as published each part with a title page the main title printed red & black. Illus. with a copper engraved frontispiece depicting & naming the 13 compilers. Cont. gilt tooled paneled red morocco a bit rubbed & tips worn. Rebacked some time ago in reddish calf with brown morocco spine label. A.e.g. Ownership signatures on title and front pastedown and 2 neat gift inscriptions on front free endpaper. Title page lightly soiled. Printed by J. Bettenham, for Charles Rivington unknown books
1905175440London: Hodder & Stoughton 1905. Softcover. Good overall wear to spine staining and shelfwear to wraps light tanning to pages but overall text pages and plates are clean. Tan canvas wraps with brown lettering on front cover and spine color frontispiece 22 text pages followed by 19 pages of plates some in color. With four lithographs four plates in colour twelve Rembrandt photogravures five woodcuts and a critical essay by Léonce Bénédite. Hodder & Stoughton paperback books
1915010870John Lane 1915. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Fine Copy First Edition.Lavish Book on Bridges Excellent Copy. John Lane Hardcover books
1923235755London: John Lane: The Bodley Head 1923. First edition. 200 Illustrations including 39 in Colour. xxii 288 4 ads pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original blue cloth. A very good copy spine quite sunned. First edition. 200 Illustrations including 39 in Colour. xxii 288 4 ads pp. 1 vols. 4to. The first book devoted to Angling art exclusively. Hampton Modern Angling Bibliography p. 88 "A really important work." John Lane: The Bodley Head unknown books
192332316London: John Lane: The Bodley Head 1923. First Edition. 200 Illustrations including 39 in Colour. 1 vols. 4to. Original blue cloth spine faded else very nice. First Edition. 200 Illustrations including 39 in Colour. 1 vols. 4to. A very nice copy of this indispensable--and fascinating--work. The first book devoted to Angling art exclusively. John Lane: The Bodley Head unknown books
18476198Valparaiso Chile: Imprenta del Mercurio 1847. Small 8vo pp xx 217. Small conversation handbook in four languages -- English French Italian and Spanish. Owner's name was "C. A. Weihe/ San Francisco / Upper California/ 1851." Christian August Weihe was a German native who came to California during the Gold Rush travelling around the Cape. Perhaps he stopped at Valparaiso on the way to pick up a Spanish grammar book His correspondence is preserved at the Univ. of Michigan. Text block is fine but binding is worn in original boards. <br/><br/> Imprenta del Mercurio hardcover books
1976140938969Toronto: Fitzhenry & Whiteside 1976. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Issued same year as the American edition quite possibly preceding it. xx 217 pp. Original black cloth with green spine lettering. Very Good with slight perfume smell a little bowing to boards former owner's name on front free endpaper a few reading smudges. In Very Gooddust jacket with wear at head scuffing along fore edge. Uncommon. This book is the most thorough best-known account of the "Philip experiment"an attempt in 1972 by a number of Canadian intellectuals to conjure up a spirit entirely of their own design. The spirit's name Philip Aylesford and backstory suicide witchcraft and betrayal in early 17th-century England were fabricated by the participants together. They then had a seance to reach this fictional character. Their results were intriguing begging the question of co-creation of whether or not people are partially inventing or facilitating their own paranormal experiences. Fitzhenry & Whiteside unknown books
193111058London and New York: John Lane the Bodley Head Ltd./Charles Scribner's Sons 1931. Limited. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. The 1931 limited edition "printed on a specially made rag paper with two extra plates in hand-coloured photogravure limited to 125 copies for sale in Great Britain and the USA of which this is No. 80". Tight and VG- in its light-brown cloth with soiling to the panels and a bit of darkening along the spine. Quarto 240 pgs. top-edge gilt deckled fore and bottom edges. "A Companion Volume of New Research to 'British Sporting Artists' and 'Angling in British Art'. 138 Illustrations complementing the text. <br/><br/> John Lane the Bodley Head Ltd./Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1924WN26035London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1924. Bookplate and bookseller ticket. Dust jacket with material loss at spine ends and on upper front panel. Small chips and tears on edges and 2 tears repaired on lower edge upper cover. Jacket generally soiled and rubbed. Some faint foxing in text block. A profusely illustrated volume a leading artist of his day. First Edition. Cloth Backed Boards. Good/Poor. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. John Lane The Bodley Head Hardcover books
1922046668London: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited; New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1922. With a foreword by Sir Theodore Cook. xvii 249p. 27 colored and 76 b/w plates original green decorative cloth with black and gilt trim and lettering deckle edges quarto format. Bit of foxing on the text leaves plates are clean. John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited; New York, Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1927144491London: Williams and Norgate 1927. Limited. hardcover. very good/poor. Alken Henry. Introduction by Sir Theodore Cook. Illustrated with 8 color plates and 64 half-tones. 55 pages of text. 4to natural cloth lettered in gilt some light foxing on covers uncut edges t.e.g. London: Williams and Norgate 1927. A very good solid copy in a poor dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Limited edition. Number 171 of 250 copies printed signed by Theodore Cook. The first volume of the series "The Sport of Our Fathers".<br/><br/> Williams and Norgate unknown books
192733826London: Williams and Norgate 1927. 4to pp. xxiv 55. Illustrated with paintings and drawings eight in color. 4 in half-tone. . Introduction by Sir Theodore Cook. Worn red cloth with remnants of a dj. Owner's bookplate on flyleaf. Good only. Alken painted and drew English hunting and racing scenes in the early 19th century. Williams and Norgate unknown books
198315683Secaucus New Jersey U.S.A.: Springer Verlag 1983. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good. First Edition. The original edition not the cheap reprints. Spine slanted signs of wear binding still sound. A great reading copy. Trade Paperback. Springer Verlag paperback books
197224899Buffalo: Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 1972. First edition limited to 2100 copies this one of 2000 in a cloth binding; 4to pp. xiv 2 307 1; color frontispiece 207 illustrations on rectos and versos of 104 plates; bibliographic descriptions of 198 books; fine copy in orig. blue cloth. <br/><br/> Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences hardcover books