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19889934Los Angeles: Scenic Road Press 1988. Unbound. Near Fine binding. Oblong bifolium 6-1/8" x 9-3/4." Limited edition one of 150 copies. Printed in black on the front cover the imprint occupies the verso of the read leaf; interior blank. A nearly fine copy in unused envelope. <br /> <br /> An anxious letter from Morris about taking measure to stop what he and others feel would be a ruinous renovation of the Venetian icon. The original is in the Sanford and Helen Berger Collection. Scenic Road Press unknown
19629929Berkeley CA: Tamalpais Press 1962. Unbound. Very Good binding. Bifolium 8-1/2" x 4-1/2." Limited edition one of 100 copies. Trivial edgewear and quite minor toning. A nearly fine copy. <br /> <br /> A wonderful excerpt from Head's Proteus Redivivus or the Art of Wheedling 1679 in which Head describes the increasingly lucrative business of bookbinding and how its craftsmen slowly yielded to the wealth and ease of bookselling letting their tools rust in their leisure and wealth. As a bookseller and former bookbinder I can't help but wonder what I've done wrong. Regardless a wonderful keepsake beautifully printed by Duncan Olmsted and Roger Levenson. Tamalpais Press unknown
1920A46960Sturgis MI: The St. Joseph County Federation of Women's Clubs. Very Good. 1920. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Stapled wraps. SIGNED EDITION. This copy has been signed by Alle Mac on the title page. This is an oversized booklet with cardstock covers and a stapled spine. The booklet is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The covers have some light bumping and edge wear to all edges and the spine. The text pages are clean and bright. There are two photographs tipped in - one to the front inside cover the other to the rear inside cover the first photo shows a crowd standing in front of the newly placed marker stone for pioneer park. There are also two newspaper clippings tipped in: the first is with the marker stone photo and explains about the marker and Pioneer Day. The second clipping is on the reverse of the preface and is a tribute to John Sturgis founder of the city of Sturgis. "In 1827 Judge John Sturgis came to the St. Joseph Valley area in southern Michigan territory and settled in what is now Sturgis. The original site of his home can be seen at Pioneer Park maintained by the City of Sturgis. Legend has it that Sturgis was chosen as the town's name because Mrs. John Sturgis baked a pan of biscuits and sent them to a surveying party near their cabin. Lewis Cass who later became governor was part of that surveying party. When the time came to name the town Governor Cass remembered the biscuits and was insistent that the town be named Sturgis. In 1896 Sturgis officially became a city. " from Wikipedia ; Signed by Author . The St. Joseph County Federation of Women's Clubs paperback
63-4048Los Angeles & San Francisco CA: Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs 1972. Letter-sized stapled sheets 9 pp. Photocopied sheets Very Good. Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley.Scarce. Only two records in OCLC.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. Los Angeles & San Francisco, CA: Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs, 1972. unknown
15-5668San Francisco: Black Stone Press Chronicle Publishing 1984. 12mo. Bookplates Very Good. Presented at the Joint Meeting of the Zamorano & Roxburghe Clubs. Printed envelope & a smaller format bookplate same design present. Illustrations. San Francisco: Black Stone Press, Chronicle Publishing, 1984. unknown
15-6900San Francisco: Press in Tuscany Alley 1974. Folio. 8.75" x 13.5" 8 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with some staining & rubbing on covers. Color facsimile. French and English. One of 350 copies. San Francisco: Press in Tuscany Alley, 1974. paperback
15-6902San Francisco: Peter Koch 1984. Folio. 9" x 14" 8 pp. Broadside In Folded Covers Very Good with minor shelf wear on covers. Broadside Near Fine. One of 200 copies. San Francisco: Peter Koch, 1984. unknown
Book shows light shelf wear to covers only. Binding is solid with sharp corners on the covers, no blemishes to the exterior, text and interior are clean with no marking of any kind. 28 pages of text and about 60 pages of full-page photos, a few in color. Subjects include: gun powder horns, weaving, clothing, metal ornaments, hatchet blades, pottery, wicker, woodworking, shepherd's clubs, farming implements, rugs, gold mining equipment,
Book shows fading to spine, a little foxing at page ends and over first few pages, previous owner's name at inside cover. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. "New" edition, complete in one volume, 354 pages, a couple illustrations at front.
184924251Hamburg, G. W. Niemeyer, 1849. 8°. 24 S., Heftstreifen.
Mm 155x210 Brossura editoriale con copertina figurata a colori, 332 pagine con 80 fregi e disegni in nero di Paolo Caccia Dominioni. Macchia al piatto anteriore. II edizione. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
pp. (1) [Publisher's ad for "History of Signboards"], xiv, 544 + Frontis and full page drawings of London clubs. XLib number on title page. Some signatures loose. Penciled margin notations. 12mo. 185mm. Virtually disbound. This perhaps should best be considered a candidate for rebinding. When John Timbs (1801-1875), English antiquary, was in his sixteenth year, he was apprenticed to a druggist and printer at Dorking. He had early shown literary capacity, and when nineteen began to write for the Monthly Magazine. A year later he became secretary to Sir Richard Phillips, its proprietor, and permanently adopted literature as a profession. He was successively editor of the Mirror of Literature, the Harlequin, the Literary World, and sub-editor of the Illustrated London News. He was also founder and first editor of Year-Book of Science and Art. His published works amounted to more than one hundred and fifty volumes. In 1834 he was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. VERIA BX 2
Appears unread. No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Unpaginated. pp. The greatest reference book around for English club football. Contains every 'first class' football result from the beginning of the FA Cup in 1871 to the end of the 2017-18 season. Extremely scarce.
Vol. XLIII , July - December 1916, Nos. 274 - 279, 816 pages, with a great many b&w photos throughout. Includes trade, travel, industrial, agricultural, export, census, building data, etc. for the Latin and South American countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Central America, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Guatemala Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, etc.
199777688(Lübeck, LYC Marketing GmbH, 1997). 98 S. Mit zahlr. Abb. u.einigen Anzeigen. 4to (29,5 x 21 cm). OKart.
1913GITh051Paris Maisonneuve 1913. In-12 broché couverture illustrée VII 400pp. Rousseurs au début et à la fin du livre (principalement sur le faux-titre et les pages 398 à 400), exemplaire bien complet. Monaghan 544.
195774896Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1957, 135x210mm, pleine toile éditieur ornée d'une vignette, sous coffret, en 4 volumes, Bon état pour l'étui et les reliures. Intérieur très frais.
196479435Paris, Club Français de Livre, 1964, 180x210mm, demi-chagrin à dos long, dos éclairci, légers frottements,, 506p.
195484324Paris, Club du Meilleur Livre, 1954, 14x20cm, reliure toilée éditeur sous rhodoïd, 592 pages. Maquette de Massin. Ex-libris sur le deuxième plat. Petites traces du temps sur la toile.
1989118956Curandera 1989 Curandera, 1989, VIII-385 pp, cartonnage éditeur, environ 25x17cm, bon état.
1962182307West Orange NJ: New Jersey Music 1962. Softcover. VG- light soiling to wrong cover. Previous owner's name on front cover. Pages are clear. Wraps aqua front cover with bw lettering and portrait white rear cover with bw illustrations and black lettering; 28 pp bw illustrations throughout. Volume 17 No. 9 issue of New Jersey Music and Arts a periodical that was released 10 times a year. This issues features artist Rebecca Stratton with her portrait on front cover an article and several portraits of her on pages six and seven. This copy is from the library of Mrs. Edith Gregor Halpert with her name on front cover. Mrs. Halpert was a noted art dealer. New Jersey Music unknown books
199560292Tokio, Meisei Publications 1995. First edition. Mit zahlr. farb. photograph. Abbildungen. 223 S. 4to. OPp. mit OU.
76 p. Remarks at the annual meeting of the Century, Jan. 14, 1940. Printed by D. B. Updike, The Merrymount Press. Smith 887 Hardcover Very good condition
7340New York, Parkstone Press Ltd, 2004, 1 fort vol. in-4 (308 x 280) cartonné sous couverture illustrée et jaquette illustrée à l'identique de la couverture, de 256 pp. Etat neuf.
AMA-609Paris, IMEC Éditions, 1997. In 8°, broché, couverture à rabats. 277 pp., [1 p.], [1 f.], illustrations in et hors texte