21 365 résultats
1896271901896 Paris, Floury, 1896-1897. In-4 broché, couv.generale illustrée et gravée par PEYAT et ANGST, conservée. Collection complète des 12 numéros (décembre 1896 à novembre 1897) de cette belle revue consacrée à l'illustration gravée sur bois avec de nombreuses figures gravées dans et hors texte, certaines originales, par Degas, M. Denis, Van Dongen, Rodin, Pissaro, Mucha, Toulouse-Lautrec, Steinlen, Laboureur, Jongkind, Helleu, Bonnard, Vallotton, etc. Les 12 couvertures illustrées (par MUCHA, DE FEURE, DARBOUR, VERNEUIL, DROGUE, BELLERY DESFONTAINES,BERTON, PROUVÉ, BELLEVILLE, TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, LENOIR) sont presentes. Revue fondée par la corporation française des graveurs sur bois, publiée sous la direction littéraire de Roger Marx et Jules Rais et sous la direction artistique de Tony Beltrand, Auguste Lepère et Léon Ruffe. Textes d'Arsène Alexandre, Barrès, Debussy, R. de Gourmont, P. Louÿs, Mauclair, Mellerio, Rodenbach et Verhaeren, illustrés par Auriol, Cheret, Degas, Denis, Doudelet, Van Dongen, De Feure, Grasset, Lepère, Maillol, Millet, Mucha, Lucien Pissaro, Steinlen, Toulouse-Lautrec, Valloton. Exemplaire complet de cette revue fondée par la jeune corporation française des graveurs sur bois, et publiée par l'éditeur des lithographies de Toulouse-Lautrec (Au pied du Sinaï, Histoires naturelles, Café-Concert). L'Image compte parmi les plus belles réalisations de l'édition d'art ""Fin de Siècle"". Les directeurs de la revue, et notamment le célèbre graveur Auguste Lepère, fondateur de la corporation, tentèrent d'y rassembler et promouvoir, selon l'idée d'Arts and Crafts et de l'Art Nouveau, le savoir-faire des artisans de la gravure sur bois menacé par l'utilisation de procédés plus rapides et de moindre qualité. Cette collection complète réunit les oeuvres de 106 graveurs et de dizaines d'écrivains, faisant d'elle une oeuvre d'une qualité bibliophilique et artistique exceptionnelles..........The first "numéro spécimen" was published in 1896 to encourage people to subscribe to "L'I'mage". 8 pp + 5 hors-texte plates. It features wood-engraved illustrations after Lepère, Willette, De Feure (in color), Merson, Steinlen, Chéret, and others, and A FULL-PAGE HORS-TEXTE WOOD ENGRAVING BY LEPERE ("La prière", Lotz-Brissonneau 254) ?- THESE SPECIMEN ISSUES--ESPECIALLY THE FIRST--ARE VERY RARE, FAR MORE SO THAN THE 12 REGULARLY-PUBLISHED ISSUES.L'Image. Numéro spécimen. Préface d'Anatole France. G. d'Hostingue et R. Blum éditeurs. in-8, en feuilles, 8 pages illustrations in texte et 5 feuilles d'illustrations pleines pages imprimées au recto.Ont collaboré à ce numéro-spécimen.Dessinateurs : Bellery-Desfontaines. Cappiello. Ch. Cottet. G. de Feure. Degas. G. Jeanniot. P. Jouve. B. Naudin. Rodin. D. Vierge. Graveurs : Aubert. Beaujan. E. d'Eté. V. Dutertre. Ch. Guillaume. A. Hoffmann. Jeoffroy. Labat. C. Marx. Mathieu. C. Maylander. L. Perrichon. Revel. L. Ruffe. Vibert.manque au bas de la couverture ,exemplaire défraichi avec les 5 ht .
1808980F5London: William Miller 1808 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 11" by 9". Not Stated. An extra-illustrated example of the first edition of Charles James Fox's posthumously published study of the reign of James II a work with a decidedly Whig view of history. An extra-illustrated first edition of this work the ordinary demy quarto on "common paper" paper copy rather than the large paper edition.From English Whig politician and statesman Charles James Fox.Handsomely bound in full straight grain morocco with gilt detailing.Collated illustrated with a portrait frontispiece as called for but extra illustrated with a further thirty-eight plates. This work is a piece of Whig history and regards the ongoing struggle between the absolutist designs of monarchs and the struggle of their subjects to assert their liberty.Bound without half title and terminal advertisements.With the bookplate of the Court Library Shadwell to the front pastedown and with the label Brackenburn to the front free endpaper.Charles James Fox was a prominent British Whig whose parliamentary career spanned 38 years of the late 18th and early 19th century. In a full straight grain morocco binding with extensive gilt detailing to back strip and centre of boards. Light rubbing to joints back strip tail and centre of boards. Front hinge strained but firmly held. Bookplate to front pastedown and front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright but with spotting and instances of foxing to leaves facing plates. Very Good William Miller hardcover
18081082674to. London: Printed for William Miller by W. Bulmer and Co. 1808. 4to. xl 293 pp. v cli engraved frontisportrait. Rebacked full diced calf gilt rules dentelles marbled edges and endpapers backstrip with raised bands stamped in blind and gilt. Corners and edges of boards are rubbed and chipped minor foxing to endpapers and flyleaves otherwise internally bright: very good. § First edition. Charles James Fox 1749–1806 politician and member of the Whig party began work on A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second in 1799 it was researched in London and Paris and members of his large group of friends known as Foxites were recruited to assist in the work. The work was never completed and was published posthumously dealing only with the events of 1685. Referenced by Lowndes II p. 827. Printed for William Miller by W. Bulmer and Co hardcover books
18081082671808. London: Printed for William Miller by W. Bulmer and Co. 1808. <br /> <br /> 4to. xl 293 pp. v cli engraved frontisportrait. Rebacked full diced calf gilt rules dentelles marbled edges and endpapers backstrip with raised bands stamped in blind and gilt. Corners and edges of boards are rubbed and chipped minor foxing to endpapers and flyleaves otherwise internally bright: very good. <br /> <br /> § First edition. Charles James Fox 1749-1806 politician and member of the Whig party began work on A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second in 1799 it was researched in London and Paris and members of his large group of friends known as Foxites were recruited to assist in the work. The work was never completed and was published posthumously dealing only with the events of 1685. Referenced by Lowndes II p. 827. unknown
1991163690Los Angeles: Cunningham Productions 1991. Early Reading Draft script for the 1993 film seen here under the working title "Johnny Zombie." Copy belonging to uncredited actor Jim Calvert with his name and role on a tipped-in credit on the title page and his manuscript annotations throughout likely used for a casting read-through of the script during pre-production.<br /> <br /> A teenage boy rises from the grave as a zombie in order to ask his crush out on a date. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Lockhart Bastrop Austin Round Rock and Georgetown Texas.<br /> <br /> Gray untitled wrappers. Title page present dated August 27 1991 noted as Reading Draft with credit for screenwriter Dean Lorey. 107 leaves with last page of text numbered 106. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with loss on the top right corner of the front wrapper bound with two gold brads. Cunningham Productions unknown
2013NOCT17-9780132968508-155Pearson 2013-03-11. Paperback. New. 0x0x0. NEW TEXTBOOK SHIPS WITH EMAILED TRACKING FROM USA Pearson paperback
177621033H. Trapp No. I Paternoster Row 1776. 2 works in 1 vol. folio with 2 copper-engraved portrait frontispieces engraved and printed titles and 38 fine copper-engraved plates some mild offsetting and age-staining as usual; contemporary full calf back with six raised bands ruled in blind second compartment with red leather label lettered and tooled in gilt label worn without loss of lettering boards moderately age-scuffed and worn board edges and corners worn and bruised joints cracked but all cords and binding entirely sound a remarkably well-preserved crisp clean copy in wholly unrestored period binding. The 'Life' is complete with frontispiece and 9 plates; the 'Lives' complete with frontispiece and 29 plates. Small unobtrusive repair to bottom blank margin of Q1; p.285 of the 'Life'; wrongly numbered 286 as usual; p.345 of the 'Lives' wrongly numbered 348 as usual. AN UNUSUALLY CLEAN SOUND AND COMPLETE COPY OF A HANDSOME AND GRAPHIC EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EDITION IN WHOLLY UNRESTORED CONTEMPORARY BINDING. H. Trapp, No. I Paternoster Row, hardcover
Folio, with 2 copper-engraved portrait frontispieces, engraved and printed titles and 38 fine copper-engraved engraved plates, some mild offsetting and age-staining as usual; contemporary full calf, back with six raised bands ruled in blind, second compartment with red leather label lettered and tooled in gilt (label worn without loss of lettering), boards moderately age-scuffed and worn, board edges and corners worn and bruised, joints cracked (but all cords and binding entirely sound, a remarkably well-preserved, crisp, clean copy. The 'Life' is complete with frontispiece and 9 plates; the 'Lives' complete with frontispiece and 29 plates. Small unobtrusive repair to bottom blank margin of Q1; p.285 of the 'Life'; wrongly numbered 286 as usual; p.345 of the 'Lives' wrongly numbered 348 as usual. AN UNUSUALLY CLEAN, SOUND AND COMPLETE COPY OF A HANDSOME AND GRAPHIC EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EDITION IN WHOLLY UNRESTORED CONTEMPORARY BINDING.
2020Atlantic-9780367259136Routledge 2020. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2020Atlantic-9780367259136Routledge 2020. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
16941706050008London: Thomas Northcott 1694-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Quarto. Volume I all published. Preface by William Penn. 50 xviii 632 & 16 pages. Modern leather raised bands. Title page provided in facsimile. Corrosion to 2nd page of preface. Foxing marginal soiling. Lacks third table. <br> George Fox was a founder of the Religious Society of Friends commonly known as the Quakers or Friends. He rebelled against the religious and political authorities by proposing an unusual and uncompromising approach to the Christian faith. He traveled throughout Britain as a dissenting preacher. He was often persecuted by the authorities who disapproved of his beliefs.This work was edited by Thomas Ellwood an associate of John Milton. Interestingly this journal omits the dissent within the Quaker movements and the contributions of others are largely excluded. Historians have used it as a primary source because of its wealth of detail on ordinary life in the 17th century and the many towns and villages which Fox visited. Jones Rufus Preface of Jone's version of Fox's journal 1908. <br> Ellwood describes Fox as zgraceful in countenance manly in personage grave in gesture courteous in conversation." Peen says he was "civil beyond all forms of breeding". We are that he was "plain and powerful in preaching fervent in prayer" "a discerner of other men's spirits and very master of his own". Refs: Wing F1854 & P1341 London: Thomas Northcott hardcover
1872FANuvDRA14Paris: Au Bureau De L'Éclipse c1872. 1872. folio. hand-coloured lithographed title 1 also mounted on upper cover & 31 hand-coloured lithographed plates loosely laid in patterned paper portfolio hand-coloured lithographed title mounted on upper cover spine & corners quite worn cloth ties wanting edges of some plates a bit tatty. Jules Renard known as 'Draner' was a leading French illustrator in Paris from 1861 on and contributed to all of the major French periodicals. Much of his work as here was satirical. Colas 894. Hiler p. 744. Lipperheide 2330. Hardcover. Paris: Au Bureau De L'Éclipse, [c1872]. Hardcover
0671648179-7-1Pocket. Acceptable. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting as well as stains bent corners or any other major defect but the text is not obscured in any way. Pocket unknown
2022x-1032161582Routledge 2022. Hardcover. New. 9th edition. 444 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.10 inches. Routledge hardcover
40107Lord William 1759-1834 Prime Minister thanking him for his letter and remarking that "if political transactions put one out of humour with many they make one love the few who do act & think right so much better better that it is some compensation. I understand a messenger is just going by whom I send this letter he will bring you others from whence you will learn that your Brother is going Ld Lieut to Ireland." George Nugent-Temple-Grenville 1st Marquess of BUCKINGHAM 1753-1813 Statesman "If you go with him as secretary I hope you will be so good as to endeavour to serve my friend Dickson who by this change has for the third time missed a Bishoprick. I called upon your Brother yesterday and left with him the letters that passed between you & me explaining that it was at your desire that I did. I was very glad to have your authority. I was very much inclined to take it even of my own when I was supposed he was to be my Successor now that he knows the whole of the transaction if he still choses as I fear he will to go into this den of Thieves neither your nor I have any thing to answer for. If this transaction had been witheld from him he might have had reason to complain of me but much more of you. I have not heard from him since he has been au fait. His expressions both to me personally & to the party were so kind that I am far from considering him as lost but wether he is or not and whatever part your situation may make it right for you to take in Politics I shall always depend upon your friendship & kindness to me as perfectly unalterable. that most contributes to keep up my spirits in this very trying situation." 3 sides 4to. Grafton Street 13th July Grenville entered the House of Commons in 1782. He soon became a close ally of the Prime Minister his cousin William Pitt the Younger and served in the government as Paymaster of the Forces from 1784 to 1789. In 1789 he served briefly as Speaker of the House of Commons before he entered the cabinet as Home Secretary. There was a constitutional Crisis in 1782 when under the strains of office and the disastrous American War Lord North finally resigned in March 1782 he was replaced with the new ministry of the Marquess of Rockingham. Fox was appointed Foreign Secretary. But Rockingham after finally acknowledging the independence of the former Thirteen Colonies died unexpectedly on 1st July. Fox refused to serve in the successor administration of the Earl of Shelburne splitting the Whig party unknown
WALTER-FILM004067No binding. Fine. Photo Group of fourteen 14 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. photos USA. Ethel Waters Jeanne Crain dir: Elia Kazan; Twentieth Century Fox. One photo trimmed for publication one with printed text on verso JUST ABOUT FINE. This is one of a few post-WWII Hollywood films which attempted to come to grips with racism. It was compromised in various ways including the use of a white actress as Pinky a light-skinned African American. But it also contained distinguished performances from various Black actors including an Oscar-nominated turn by Ethel Waters as the protagonist's mother. Waters is in eight of these photos; five feature other African American actors including two of the legendary Nina Mae McKinney in her first major studio film in twenty years since the 1929 HALLELUJAH. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000699No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 57 x 20"" 145 x 51 cm. poster Japan. Barbara Parkins Patty Duke Sharon Tate Susan Hayward dir: Mark Robson; Fox. There is no way around it -- this film is one of the ultimate classics of incredibly memorable trash with one quotable line after another. And who can resist this scarce Japanese poster with portraits of the four female principals against a snow-laden background of heroine Parkins' New England home On linen poster was virtually immaculate prior to backing JUST ABOUT FINE. unknown books
1983166250N.p.: N.p. 1983. Second Draft script for the 1983 British film. Noted as copy No. 101 in manuscript ink on the front wrapper. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1980 play by Ronald Harwood loosely based on his own experiences as a personal dresser to Shakespearean actor and manager Donald Wolfit. The dresser and confidante of a faded veteran actor struggles to keep his employer's life together eventually realizing that the actor's mental capacities are failing in his advanced age. Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor for both Tom Courtenay and Albert Finney. <br /> <br /> Blue wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present dated 8th February 1983 noted as Second Draft with credit for Harwood. 107 leaves with last page of text numbered 105. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine in a blue cloth binder. N.p. unknown
1973210157Syracuse NY: Everson Museum of Art 1973. Softcover. Contents VG box has seen better days but is not decrepit. White stapled and colored illustrated wraps with black lettering 20 pp. with 4 full-page color reproductions and 11 smaller bw and color illustrations. Laid into the flimsy box are three more full size color reproductions different than those found in the stapled catalogue. The cover of the box reproduces the cover of the stapled catalogue. Best known as a Washington painter Leon Berkowitz studied at the Art Students League before moving to Washington D.C. Berkowitz taught throughout much of his career serving as the chairman of The Corcoran Gallery’s School of Art department of painting. Along with his first wife he established the Washington Workshop Center for the Arts. After the closing of the workshop in 1956 Berkowitz’s work became more abstracted working with fields of color and light. His work can be found in the collections of the Hirschhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden the National Museum of American Art the Museum of Modern Art The Phillips Collection the Des Moines Museum and the Phoenix Art Museum among others. There are no copies of this boxed edition found in Worldcat. Published to accompany and exhibition which was held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art from Sept. 14 to Oct. 21 1973 and the Everson Museum of Art from Feb. 21 to March 21 1974. There is text professional information and a short poem excerpt within this catalogue. The boxed edition apparently quite limited contains an additional 3 full-size color plates 9" x 12". Very scarce. Everson Museum of Art paperback
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
1911237982London: Walter Scott Publishing 1911. First edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth spotted and soiled final contents leaf detached must; in printed dust jacket soiled and edgeworn lacking large piece from spine; good. First edition. 2 vols. 8vo. A scarce record of pre-automobile tourism.<br/><br/>With:<br/>Approximately 60 pen and ink sketches by Fox pasted to album leaves. 8vo. V.p. England France ca. 1903-1905. Bound in half red morocco gilt and cloth tail of spine rubbed boards soiled sketches foxed with Fox's bookplate.<br/><br/>Sketches from Fox's wanderings in England and France drawn at the time described in his 2000 MILES ON FOOT. OCLC: 2 copies Walter Scott Publishing unknown books
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 books
193162136New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1931. First edition with the Wyeth illustrations 1/512 copies this #316 signed by the illustrator. 4to. x 2 322 pp. Mounted color plates. Except for a tiny nick on spine a bight clean copy. Vellum-backed patterned blue cloth top edge gilt others untrimmed. 9573. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
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