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195535972Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1955, in-8, Reliure toilée, 855 pages. Exemplaire 1/6500 du tirage hors commerce. Bon état
199615084CBBuenos Aires, Cuenco de Plata, 1996. 8°, 189 S., farbig illustr. original Broschur, schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 276 pages. Full blue cloth boards.
1527844897.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195777787Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1957, 21x27,5cm, pleine toile éditeur, 6809 pages Bon état. Marques d'usage sur les couvertures, intérieur de toute fraîcheur. Texte sur deux colonnes.
4736s. l. et a. 'As existing on 1st January 1878.'. See 'The club of 'Nobody's Friends' 1800-2000: a memoir on its two-hundredth anniversary' by Geoffrey Rowell 2000. Four-page bifolium. Good on grubby discoloured paper with some creasing and wear at foot. Gives details of the election between 1820 and 1877 of fifty-nine Actual Members and of eighteen Honorary Members. Includes the Rev. Charles Burney the artist George Richmond and the publisher John Murray. [s. l. et a.] 'As existing on 1st January, 1878.' unknown
196419063005San Francisco: The Black Vine Press 1964. No binding. Near fine. Elephant folio size 4 pp. Printed for Joseph M. Bransten.for the joint meeting of the Roxburghe-Zamorano Clubs 1964. A humorous take on some characters in Shakespeare's plays in the form of limericks; for example the fourth stanza reads: "Hamlet I'm sorry to find / Was unable to make up his mind. / He shillied and shallied / He dillied and dallied - / In fact he was over-refined." <br/><br/>With a facsimile on the inner left of hand-written notes made by Beerbohm which was sold as Lot 275 in 1960 at a Sotheby's auction; it is not known that these lines were ever published although there were directions to the printer. A revised and augmented version was later published and this revised version is printed on the inner right along with the essay by Majl Ewing. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: A single sheet folded to four pages author's name as a facsimile signature on the front in red title in black holograph on the inner left typed text and essay on the inner right colophon on the back; elephant folio size 15.25" by 11" 4 pages formed by a single sheet folded twice. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Near fine clean and without prior owner markings; a couple of shallow creases else fine. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. <br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Black Vine Press unknown books
196419063005San Francisco: The Black Vine Press 1964. No binding. Near fine. Elephant folio size 4 pp. Printed for Joseph M. Bransten.for the joint meeting of the Roxburghe-Zamorano Clubs 1964. A humorous take on some characters in Shakespeare's plays in the form of limericks; for example the fourth stanza reads: "Hamlet I'm sorry to find / Was unable to make up his mind. / He shillied and shallied / He dillied and dallied - / In fact he was over-refined." <br /> <br /> With a facsimile on the inner left of hand-written notes made by Beerbohm which was sold as Lot 275 in 1960 at a Sotheby's auction; it is not known that these lines were ever published although there were directions to the printer. A revised and augmented version was later published and this revised version is printed on the inner right along with the essay by Majl Ewing. <br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: A single sheet folded to four pages author's name as a facsimile signature on the front in red title in black holograph on the inner left typed text and essay on the inner right colophon on the back; elephant folio size 15.25" by 11" 4 pages formed by a single sheet folded twice. <br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: Near fine clean and without prior owner markings; a couple of shallow creases else fine. <br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. <br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Black Vine Press unknown
80 pages. Features: Terror in a Penthouse; The Man They All Hated; Racing Eights; The Sniper; Glergyman in Khaki; Too Much Talent; Tigers in Paradise; Hocus Focus; Styling a Car; Power Training for Rugby Clubs; Brother Goose; Bloodier Bridge; Olympic Athletes Show You How; Hollywood Horse Race; David Langdon's Sketch Book - Starnewstanard; The Gorilla Hit Low; plus photos of Adele Collins, Julie Newmar (the girl in the moon), and Janice Van Ayre; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Magazine
19902083002115802594Federation of Uwamachi Senior Citizens Clubs 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Federation of Uwamachi Senior Citizens Clubs paperback
197167881Paris. Décembre 1971. 22 n. n. Seiten. Mit zahlreichen teils farbigen Abbildungen. Mehrfarbiger Druck. Dekorativ farbig ill. Originalumschlag mit Kordelbindung. (Längsfaltspur. Umschlag dadurch etwas berieben). 27x21 cm
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
19869935Los Angeles: Scenic Road Press 1986. Broadside. Near Fine binding. Broadside 12-3/4" x 9-1/2." Limited edition one of 200 copies. The letter is set in Morris's Troy type on the recto complete with woodcut initials. Imprint at the bottom. A nearly fine copy in unused envelope. <br /> <br /> Correspondence relating to a plan of window that is being designed with reference to Edward Burne-Jones. The original is in the Sanford and Helen Berger Collection. Scenic Road Press unknown
203265S.l.n.d. (1791) in-8, 4 pp., dérelié.
196680238Paris, Club Français du Livre. Coll. Privilège 20, 1966, 85x115mm, reliure souple éditeur, 148p. Très bon état. Maquette de Jacques Daniel.
196734056Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, Collection Privilège 30, 1967, Pleine reliure cuir sous rhodoïd . Double filet doré sur les plats. Bon état.
196780245Paris, Club Français du Livre. Coll. Privilège 30, 1967, 85x115mm, reliure souple éditeur, 293p. Bon état. Maquette de Jacques Daniel.
195680357Paris, Club des Jeunes Amis du Livre, 1956, 135x200mm, pleine toile moirée éditeur, complet de son rhodoïd, non paginé Très bon état. Maquette de Pierre Robbes. Traduction de Bernars Grasset et Rainer Biemel.
Réédition de la traduction de 3 récits publiés de 1892 à 1897 par Maksim GOR KIJ (Maxime GORKI; 1868-1936): "Tchelkache" (1895), "Mon compagnon" et "Grand-père Arkhip et Lenka"; notice biographique et portrait de l'écrivain in fine. Tirage hors commerce à 6126 exemplaires. Français
Edition nouvelle du roman publié en 1950 par René MASSON, écrivain (prix Stendhal pour son premier roman "Aux gendarmes et aux voleurs") et scénariste (co-scénariste de "Les Diaboliques", avec H.G. Clouzot); introduction de l'auteur: "Comment Les Gamins du Roi-de-Sicile devinrent Les Jeux dangereux" (1959) et "Notes pour servir à l'adaptation cinématographique" sur les personnages, le décor et l'époque (1951). 1er plat, gardes et titre ornés de photos du film "Les Jeux dangereux" qui en fut tiré en 1958 par Pierre Chenal. Edition hors commerce, tirée sur pur alfa d'Avignon à 4676 exemplaires. Français
Ouvrage érotique du XIXè siècle publié sous le pseudonyme Vicomtesse de COEUR-BRULANT, attribué à différents auteurs: ici, à la marquise H. de MANNOURY D'ECTOT; préface de Patrick WALDBERG et "Notes complémentaires sur "Les Cousines de la Colonelle" et sur la vicomtesse de Cœur-brûlant" de Mathilde de KERVEGUELEN. Tirage à 3650 exemplaires hors commerce, dans la collection dirigée par Pascal Pia; exemplaire justifié n°764 (après 150 sur pur fil), bien complet des "deux images pour leur servir de modèle", 2 photos érotiques tirées à part, et du rhodoïd. Français
Edition intégrale des 2 textes de Jean-Jacques ROUSSEAU (1712-1778), présentée par Francis BOUVET; note bibliographique; chronologie; notes; illustrée d'après gravures d'époque. Réédition en tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires de l'ouvrage publié chez Pauvert en 1961; exemplaire bien complet des 2 volumes, justifié n°421. Français
1ère édition de cette présentation, par le très réactionnaire Alphonse LUCAS, des clubs de 1848-1849 en ordre alphabétique, portant en sous-titre: "Déclarations de principes, règlements, motions et publications des Sociétés populaires, détails inédits sur les principaux clubistes, sur l'esprit, les tendances et les actes des réunions dont ils faisaient partie, etc, etc", avec index des noms cités. De réelles informations (important recensement; discours, proclamations et textes divers publiés par les clubs), mêlées à d'ironiques commentaires, voire à des calomnies de son auteur, visiblement du "parti de l'ordre" ! Français
Edition illustrée de 38 planches d'après dessins de Marcel VERTES de ce conte satirique dans la tradition du XVIIIè siècle, publié en 1901 par Pierre LOUYS. Edition hors commerce tirée sur offset à 5030 exemplaires; exemplaire justifié n°4397. Français
237096S.l., s.d. in-8, 16 pp., broché sous couverture moderne de papier bleu imprimé.