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9781111221928 KHBrand New. Paperback Book Condition New. We Do not Ship APO FPO AND PO BOX. Printing in English language. Quick delivery by USPS/UPS/DHL/FEDEX/ARAMEX Customer satisfaction guaranteed. We may ship the books from Asian regions for inventory purpose paperback
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1830ST15812London: Edward Moxon 1830. FIRST EDITION. 188 x 118 mm. 7 3/8 x 4 5/8". vii 1 150 pp. 1 leaf ads. <br/> SUPERB NAVY BLUE CRUSHED MOROCCO GILT AND INLAID BY DE SAMBLANX-WECKESSER stamp-signed on front turn-in covers with intricate gilt frame of trumpet vines bearing 36 inlaid scarlet flowers and buds raised bands spine gilt in compartments with inlaid trumpet flower at center gilt titling turn-ins framed with gilt vine navy blue moiré silk endleaves marbled flyleaves all edges gilt. In a slightly worn marbled paper slipcase. Title page with engraving of a putto composing verses. Front flyleaves with bookplates of Edwin Holden dated 1894 and John Whipple Frothingham. Wise Ashley Cat. III 52; Thomson p. 76. A hint of rubbing to front joint occasional mild browning due to paper quality but A FINE COPY clean and fresh internally and in a lustrous binding.<br/> <br/> In a lovely Art Nouveau binding by a Belle Époque master this is a collection of poems assembled by essayist Charles Lamb 1775-1834 to launch the publishing career of his friend and future son-in-law Edward Moxon 1801-58 to whom he dedicated the work. Composed of rather slight verses composed for the amusement of Lamb's friends and of more substantial works previously printed in periodicals this first book bearing Moxon's imprint did well enough to attract the business of other prestigious poets many of them friends of Lamb. Moxon who married Lamb's adopted daughter Emma Isola in 1833 went on to print the works of Wordsworth Shelley Tennyson and other luminaries of the Victorian era. The graceful binding is by Belgian master craftsman Charles de Samblancx or Samblanx 1855-1943 who began his binding career at age 11 as an apprentice to Coppens. He eventually established his own firm though from 1889-1909 his gilder Jacques Weckesser was in partnership with him. His binding career extended over several decades and he worked in a variety of period styles sensitively reproducing the bindings of previous centuries. His work often involving great complexity of design is invariably executed with the highest degree of skill. Our copy was once owned by American bibliophile and Grolier Club president Edwin Holden 1861-1906. Edward Moxon unknown
183027716London: Edward Moxon 1830. First Edition. With a woodcut vignette on the titlepage. 8vo original printer's boards backed in green cloth the spine with a paper label printed in black now enclosed in quarter morocco slipcase. A lovely copy scarce in the original printer's binding. the text is quite clean and fresh with just a little mottling and a few spots throughout hinges neatly repaired at some earlier time. Contains the first book printing of Lamb's play The Wife's Trial which was not produced on stage. One of the first books issued with the Moxon imprint. Edward Moxon would later Lamb's adopted daughter Emma Isola. Lamb who was already a very popular and established author collected these poems verses sonnets and other writings to help launch the publishing endeavor of his close friend and soon-to-be son-in-law. The work sold well enough to entice other authors to visit Moxon's office; including Shelley Tennyson and Wordsworth. Edward Moxon hardcover
183077017London:: Edward Moxon 1830. First edition. full calf; gilt spine; t.e.g. The front cover is detached and the rear cover nearly so. Two bookplates on front endsheet; tiny owner's monogram at rear. . 12mo. Lacking the half-title and leaf of ads. Edward Moxon, unknown
1830005505London: Edward Moxon 1830. First Edition . Leather. Near Fine. Octavo. Signed Fine Binding. Full crushed green morocco leather five raised bands gilt decorative panels with red inlays front and rear boards gilt ruled and tooled with flower motif and red leather inlay edges gilt ruled inner gilt dentelles t.e.g. marbled endpapers 7.25 x 4.5. First Edition. 150 pages plus publisher's advert at rear often lacking. First edition of the first book issued by Edward Moxon. SIGNED BINDING by W. Root & Son London signed in gilt on rear board turn-in. Bookplate of Cleveland Industrialist Elton Hoyt 2nd. A clean tight copy showing light wear in an impressively splendid fine leather binding <br/> <br/> Edward Moxon hardcover
1104028085.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
183071404London:: Edward Moxon 1830. First edition. later full calf; gilt spine; a.e.g. Lightly foxed throughout; in a handsome binding. . 12mo. Edward Moxon, unknown
1830304127London: Edward Moxon 1830. First edition. Woodcut vignette on title-page. 8vo. Original brown boards uncut red cloth spine with printed label marginal label chipping hinges cracking else fine in red cloth slipcase with inner wrapper. First edition. Woodcut vignette on title-page. 8vo. To help his friend and future son in law Edward Moxon who was to marry Lamb's adopted daughter Emma Isola Lamb prepared this collection of verses along with a two-page dedication; this was Moxon's first publication. Thomson 76; Roff p. 169. Provenance: Robert S Pirie his bookplate Edward Moxon unknown
183014126London: Edward Moxon. Very Good. 1830. First Edition. Hardcover. No half-title leaf of ads not bound in. Rebound likely circa 1900 or earlier in half-leather and marbled boards. Marbled endpapers. Spine with five raised bands with much gilt decoration. TEG. Minor sunning to the upper 3/4" of the boards. Foxing to the text. A couple of catalog entries glued to the rear pastedown. Light wear along the spine edges and corners. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 150 pages . Edward Moxon hardcover
8586480479.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1946180337New York: International Collectors Library 1946. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Cracking along entire front gutter. Top text block edge gilded. International Collectors Library hardcover
19766256<p>Pinnacle Books. July 1976. 403 pages. First Edition. NsarFine Soft cover.Light wear to the top front corner otherwise the book is fine. 7.00"x4.25"x6.9". be11.</p> Pinnacle Books paperback
1976Q-0523008775Pinnacle Books 1976-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pinnacle Books paperback
1946mon0000050254Doubleday & Company 1946-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 2.7919 in x 21.3198 in x 14.4670 in. SIGNED BY AUTHOR Half bound Red Morrocan Leather and grey cloth with tasteful ex libris plate on inside end paper - collectable Doubleday & Company hardcover