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1858304743New York: Fred Brady 1858. hardcover. very good. Charley Fox's Ethiopian Songster 83pp; George Chirsty's Ethiopian Joke Book Number 2 79pp; George Christy's Joke Book No.3 72 pp; Charley Fox's Bijou Songster 85pp; Charley Fox's Sable Songster Containing Many of the Best Banjo Songs Jokes and Gems of Wit 81pp. 30 black & white humorous woodcuts. bound together in the original brown pebbled cloth gilt pictorial spine penciling on a few pages some age browning and small marginal stains thick 12mo. New York: Frederic Brady 1858. Scarce.<br/> <br/> Ex-Libris stamp of Fred Allen on inside front cover and on title page.<br/> <br/> Fred Brady unknown
19318782New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1931. First edition; #33 of 512 copies signed by N.C. Wyeth the illustrator. Publisher's patterned boards with vellum spine in original glassine and box with paper label. Very fine in a nice box which is very slightly tanned and very slightly rubbed at extremities. A lovely copy of a beautiful book. 4to. With 15 tipped-in full color plates including the title-page by Wyeth. Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
1903306137New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1903. Advance copy for private distribution. Illustrations by F. C. Yohn. ii 88-100 220-236 325-340 467-480 591-604 711-727 48-65 183-196 pp. 4to. Brown boards yellow printed label on the upper cover. Frontispiece illustration loose light foxing. In custom brown cloth slipcase with leather label. Advance copy for private distribution" Illustrations by F. C. Yohn. ii 88-100 220-236 325-340 467-480 591-604 711-727 48-65 183-196 pp. 4to. One of a limited number of advance copies comprising offprints from the original magazine type hence the erratic pagination. The general title-page with printed publishers compliments accomplished in manuscript and presented to L.F. Gantert. Provenance: Mrs. J. Insley Blair green morocco Blairhame booklabel Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
193160805E-235: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good. 1931. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Vellum. 8vo. Charles Scribner's Sons New York. 1931. 322 pgs. Illustrated with 15 tipped in Color Plates. #391 of a limited edition of 512 copies. Signed by N C Wyeth on the limitation page. Bound in 1/2 vellum and blue cloth boards with titles present to the front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. This powerful novel is one of the most perceptive tellings of the Civil War experience. This book is more than the moving story of a Kentucky mountain boy who fights to save the Union. Even the Civil War itself is but an epic stage for the novel's main business--the testing and maturation of a hero as American as Huck Finn or Tom Sawyer. Newell Convers Wyeth October 22 1882 October 19 1945 known as N. C. Wyeth was an American artist and illustrator. He was the pupil of artist Howard Pyle and became one of America's greatest illustrators. During his lifetime Wyeth created over 3000 paintings and illustrated 112 books 25 of them for Scribner's the Scribner Classics which is the work for which he is best known. The first of these Treasure Island was one of his masterpieces and the proceeds paid for his studio. Wyeth was a realist painter just as the camera and photography began to compete with his craft. Sometimes seen as melodramatic his illustrations were designed to be understood quickly. Wyeth who was both a painter and an illustrator understood the difference and said in 1908 "Painting and illustration cannot be mixedone cannot merge from one into the other." EB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 322 pages; Signed by Illustrator . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19601380436Cambridge Massachusetts: Department of Printing and Graphic Arts Harvard Library 1960. Limited Edition 55/600. Hardcover. Quarto unpaginated. In Very Good condition with a Good Plus clam shell case. Housed in gray cloth case with black leather spine. Case spine cracking along exterior gutters. Spine black with gilt lettering. Sage green pictorial paper boards. Mild shelfwear and soiling. Textblock clean. Printed on hand-made paper and containing an extra 13 loose lithographs in folder each signed or initialed by Stein in pencil. Signed flat on limitations page by Stein and Philip Hofer contemporary librarian at Harvard. Shelved case 11. 1380436. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, Harvard Library hardcover
1999300204Pennsylvania: West Chester University Press 1999. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wraps; 136 pages. West Chester University Press unknown
2016x-1782627871Royal Society of Chemistry 2016. Hardcover. New. 1163 pages. 234.00x156.00x2.44 inches. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
19534958BB1953. Lausanne André Gonin 1953. Gross-4°. 207 4 S. Mit 29 ganzs. farb. lithogr. Illustrationen von Hans Erni. Lose Bogen in lithogr. brosch. Orig.-Umschlag u. illustr. Orig.-Halbpergament-Chemise in illustr. Orig.-Pappschuber dieser leicht bestossen. Nr. 36 von 250 GA 220 30 hc Ex. in Baskerville-Antiqua auf Rives-Bütten. Mit einer signierten Orig.-Zeichnung in Blei von Hans Erni auf dem Schmutztitel. Vom Verleger u. vom Künstler im Impressum signiert. unknown
2007mon0000109681DRG Texas LP 2007-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. DRG Texas, LP paperback
1999x-0415210194Routledge 1999. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 200 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
180817846London: Printed for William Miller 1808. FIRST EDITION. Engraved frontispiece portrait. Contemporary calf rebacked boards ruled in gilt; marbled endpapers; top fore-edge trimmed and dyed; despite very minor spotting on the frontispiece and title and excellent wide-margined uncut copy from the libraries of Bernard Gore Brett and Robert Buchanan Stewart 1829–1900 with their bookplates on the front paste-down and the small label of by J. Carss & Co. bookbinders in Glasgow on the verso of the fly-leaf. First edition. Fox began work on this text in 1799 with his large network of friends known as Foxites assisting with research. The book was published posthumously by Fox’s nephew Lord Holland who also served as editor. Fox had initially intended to treat events past the year 1688 in order to compare the virtues of William III with the failures of James II. However as he never completed the text the work ends at 1685. For him James’s reign represented a core issue within English culture and politics. As a Whig his history of England as encompassed in this work reflects is an ongoing struggle between the absolutist intentions of monarchs and the struggle of their subjects to assert their liberty. Indeed Fox he was a leading proponent of religious tolerance and individual liberty. His incisive analysis along with a detailed appendix of correspondence between Louis XIV and M. Barillon on English affairs as well as between the Earl of Sunderland and the Bishop of Oxford continues to be an important resource for historians.<br /> <br /> Fox 1749–1806 was a prominent Whig politician and historian. His career spanned almost forty years and over that time he developed some of the most radical politics seen in Parliament. For example as a vocal opponent of George III he dressed in the colors of George Washington’s army. He was also an abolitionist supporter of the French Revolution and advocated for religious tolerance. Fox was one of the most important figures in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England and a hero among liberals and progressives. Printed for William Miller unknown
19318629New York. Charles Scribners Sons. 1931. Bound in 1/2 gilt ruled Vellum and cloth covered boards. Gilt titles. 4to. 8.25" x 11.0". This Edition Limited to 512 numbered copies of which this is #102. Signed boldly in ink by N.C. Wyeth to the Colophon. Illustrated with Tipped-in colour plates by N.C. Wyeth. Usual extremely mild soiling to Vellum. Some pages yet uncut. A Very Fine copy. Charles Scribners Sons. hardcover
1904129732Fox Duffield and Company 1904. hardcover. Very Good. 6x1x9. Coburn A L. September 1904 Fox Duffield and Company first edition first printing in blue cloth covered boards. Short verse inked to flyleaf text unmarked. No jacket. Light toning to end papers. Illustrated. Please email for photos. Fox Duffield and Company hardcover
2004x-0415330351Routledge 2004. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 152 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
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180843796London: Printed for William Miller.by W. Bulmer and Co 1808. First edition large paper copy 4to pp. xl 292 2 cli 1 8 ads; engraved portrait frontispiece of Fox by Evans in proof state; modern full brown calf black gilt-lettered calf spine labels a.e.g.; minor shelf wear hinges reinforced; occasional foxing else a very good sound copy. One of 50 copies published on large paper Lowndes. Lowndes p. 827. Printed for William Miller...by W. Bulmer and Co unknown
2023__1382044631Oxford University Press 2023. Paperback. New. Oxford University Press paperback
020725New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1931. This edition is limited to Five Hundred and Twelve Copies Signed by the Illustrator of which Twelve Are for Presentation. Hardcover. Fine. Quarto vellum-backed boards covered in a fine patterned-linen cloth pp. xi 322 size of leaf uncut 8 x 10 inches gilt top. With sixteen mounted color plates by N.C. Wyeth including the frontispiece and the title page. The illustrations plates are surrounded by boxed borders in gold mounted and with tissue insets. A Scribner Illustrated Classic Limited Edition and a classic novel of the American Civil War. Fine condition. Lacks publisher's box. Allen and Allen p. 204 <br/> <br/> New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1931. This edition is limited to Five Hundred and Twelve Copies, Signed by the Illustrator, hardcover
349565The Blue Peter Publishing Company 1927-36. 3 VOLUMES ALL FIRST EDITION FIRST IMPRESSIONS 1927 1929 & 1936 ALL LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES lg quarto blue buckram boards gilt lettering & ship illus to spines & front boards gilt maritime illus to rear boards top page edges stained blue deckled page edges illus eps frontispieces mixed pagination illus VG light to moderate rubbing & bruising to extrems light to moderate chafing & soiling to boards light tanning & moderate foxing/soiling to page edges sl tanning & foxing to eps moderate insect damage to front eps of vol 1 moderate foxing throughout The Blue Peter Publishing Company 1927-36 hardcover
196024350LEHNING WALTER 1960. 1. softcover. Maloftege! LEHNING, WALTER paperback
189343155Paris: Paul Ollendorff 1893. Fine. Paul Ollendorff Paris 1893 12 x 19.50 cm relié First edition on ordinary paper. Contemporary Bradel binding in half almond cloth smooth spine very slightly faded decorated with a gilt typographical fleuron double gilt fillet at foot red shagreen title-label marbled paper boards original wrappers preserved front cover with small harmless stains at head. Provenance: from the library of Jean Ajalbert with his japonisant bookplate in the style of the Nabis engraved on wood in a very small number signed with a monogram probably that of Félicien Rops. Precious signed autograph inscription from Jules Renard to Jean Ajalbert. Paul Ollendorff hardcover
189386265Paris: Paul Ollendorff 1893. Fine. Paul Ollendorff Paris 1893 11.50 x 15 cm broché First edition. One endpaper and half-title page partially shaded light foxing affecting mainly the edges and final endpaper. Precious autograph inscription signed by Jules Renard on the half-title page: ""A M Laurent Tailhade au poète et au conférencier cette carte de visite. Jules Renard. 3 Juin 1893."" To M Laurent Tailhade the poet and lecturer this calling card. Jules Renard. 3 June 1893. Paul Ollendorff unknown
189486758Paris: Mercure de France 1894. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1894 9 x 14 cm broché First edition printed in a small number on laid paper. Dated manuscript signature of the author. With a press clipping that has left a shadow on the endpapers and half-title. Rare. Mercure de France unknown
1963152260London: Twentieth Century-Fox 1963. Archive of production material from the 1965 British film including a Revised Draft screenplay three original character design illustrations and a hand drawn storyboard. <br /> <br /> A British newspaper offers a substantial prize to the winner of a cross-channel air race bringing aviators from around the world to compete for the chance at victory and grabbing the attentions of various women. A number of authentic airplanes from the 1900s were used during production including a 1910 Deperdussin Monoplane and a 1912 Blackburn Monoplane.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in England including at Book Airfield in Buckinghamshire. <br /> <br /> Fuchsia titled wrappers. Title page present dated December 1963 noted as REVISED SCRIPT with credits for director-screenwriter Ken Annakin and screenwriter Jack Davies. 181 leaves with last page of text numbered 174. Multilith duplication on eye-rest green stock rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus lightly faded on the front wrapper bound internally with two silver brads.<br /> <br /> Storyboard and design illustrations varying sizes Near Fine overall housed in a manila folder. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
1931311517New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1931. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in boards. Bottom half of label on front panel torn. Light sunning on spine. Small closed tears on spine crown and heel and panel corners. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover