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In-4 (cm. 30.30), legatura in mezza pelle rossa e carta marmorizzata, titoli impressi in oro e cinque nervi al dorso, risguardi e guardie sempre in carta marmorizzata, pp. 139, (1), con illustrazioni a colori di Edmond Dulac, applicate alla pagina, fuori testo e protette da velina. Testatine, finalini e greche di colore verde. Esemplare numerato tratto da una tiratura di 1500 copie. Conservati i piatti originali. Texte en français. Qualche sbucciatura alla pelle; peraltro, volume in ottimo stato (nice copy).
Paris, Payot, 1919, 16mo brossura, pp. 209. Ex libris nobiliare in antiporta.
105.522Paris, Payot, 1919. "11 x 14, 213 pp., lettrines, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe, carton léger d'édition, pages de garde couleurs : papier marbré, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie; pas de rousseur)."
105.523Paris, Payot, 1924. 12 x 19, 216 pp.,broché, broché, bon état.
1950313210Basel, Friedrich Reinhardt, 1950. 69 Seiten Originalbroschur. 21 cm
191554048Austin: Press of E. L. Steck 1915. 1915. TEXAS. First edition 6" x 9 1/4" oblong string-tied printed wrappers green front and rear endpapers n. p. 44 pp. illustrated from photographs and drawings portraits plates acknowledgment. Contains many photographs of Austin along with a bit of Austin's history. Much information of The American National Bank is provided along with portraits of its officers through the years. Some minor loss to the extended edges at the extremities else a fine clean copy. Press of E. L. Steck, 1915. unknown
191549816Austin: Press of E. L. Steck 1915. 1915. TEXAS. First edition. 6 1/2" x 9 1/4" string-tied green embossed wrappers green front and rear endpapers n. p. 44 pp. frontispiece illustrated from photographs and drawings portraits acknowledgment. This copy provided with the "Compliments of The American National Bank." as it is printed on the front cover. The author presents the history of Austin chronicling important events and early settlers. While a history of Austin it also functions as a history of the American National Bank and ends with portraits of its officers and directors. Enhanced by photographs of the major buildings and points of interest. A scarce and important publication promoting Austin. Small nicks and chips to the cover fore-edges light wear to head of spine else a very good copy of a scarce item. Press of E. L. Steck, 1915. unknown
19151396Austin: E.L. Steck 1915. Very good. 22pp. Oblong octavo. Original green printed wrappers string-tied. Light wear and chipping to edges slightly faded. Internally clean. Handsome promotional work for the city of Austin Texas compiled and published by the American National Bank on the occasion of its twenty-fifth anniversary. The work is extensively illustrated with halftones and includes a brief history of the city highlighting the capitol university local businesses and historic sites. The final few leaves are devoted to images of the bank and its directors with a history of the establishment and a glowing assessment of its bright and thriving future. E.L. Steck unknown books
135000Melbourne F. W. Cheshire 1971. 7 volumes. c. 50pp. each. Original laminated pictorial wrappers monochrome illustrations. A very good set complete in seven vols. First edition Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire 1971 unknown
1979010745Syndey: Reader's Digest Serivces Pty Ltd 1979. 2d Edition. Edited by REader's Digest Services Pty Ltd. 360p. many colored and b/w illus. large quarto format original decorated cloth. Reader's Digest Serivces Pty Ltd unknown books
193016822E1930s. Original autograph signature of British novelist Pearl Bellairs who also published under the name Margaret Jepson written in vintage fountain pen ink on a 4†x 3†piece of paper. Fine. Pearl Bellairs is a pen name of Margaret Jepson the daughter of British writer and editor Edgar Alfred Jepson who published mostly adventure and detective fiction but also of some supernatural and fantasy stories. He used the pseudonym of R. Edison Page for some of his many short stories collaborating at times with John Gawsworth and possibly Arthur Machen. His son Selwyn Jepson was known as a crime writer. Margaret Jepson is the author of Via Panama and her daughter Franklin is the well-known writer Fay Weldon. unknown
40574Pen and ink on paper. 1 vols. 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Marginal binding holes else fine. Pen and ink on paper. 1 vols. 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Inscription reads "To Alfred Eisenstaedt-with appreciation Pearl S. Buck. October 18 1956. unknown
1903310078Biarritz 1903. 1 page. 8vo. Bifolium of Grand Hotel lined stationery. Some minor creasing old folds. 1 page. 8vo. A chatty letter from the Anglo-American novelist and dramatist John Oliver Hobbes written under her real name to her parents. "The motor is still in Paris being 'repaired' but we go on to Madrid tonight . We want to be there for Whitsun: then to Seville Cordova Granada Barcelona & so forth! . It would be impossible to travel with kinder people than the Cotes'. She is very fond of reading & quiet and I work a good deal in her sitting-room. unknown
310160Steephill Castle Ventnor Isle of Wight n.d. 1 page. 12mo. Bifolium personal stationery. Fine. 1 page. 12mo. The Anglo-American novelist and dramatist known as "John Oliver Hobbes" writes to her uncle under her real name. "I decided to open the enclosed as I thought it might be wise to write to you at once if you were not too late for the list. unknown
190433268London: Hyde Park 1904. 1 vols. ca. 5 x 4 inches. To "Dear Sir." Some light discoloration folded else very good. 1 vols. ca. 5 x 4 inches. British novelist. From the autograph collection of Harry P. Kuhn Jr. <br/><br/> Hyde Park unknown
502821See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good PEARL Jack. Autograph Sentiment on album leaf ca. 1932: "'To Mary' My sincere wishes for your good health & success. Sincerely Jack Pearl." Oblong 12mo 1 page. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown
1903310078Biarritz 1903. 1 page. 8vo. Bifolium of Grand Hotel lined stationery. Some minor creasing old folds. 1 page. 8vo. A chatty letter from the Anglo-American novelist and dramatist John Oliver Hobbes written under her real name to her parents. "The motor is still in Paris being 'repaired' but we go on to Madrid tonight . We want to be there for Whitsun: then to Seville Cordova Granada Barcelona & so forth! . It would be impossible to travel with kinder people than the Cotes'. She is very fond of reading & quiet and I work a good deal in her sitting-room. unknown books
310160Steephill Castle Ventnor Isle of Wight n.d. 1 page. 12mo. Bifolium personal stationery. Fine. 1 page. 12mo. The Anglo-American novelist and dramatist known as "John Oliver Hobbes" writes to her uncle under her real name. "I decided to open the enclosed as I thought it might be wise to write to you at once if you were not too late for the list. unknown books
40574Pen and ink on paper. 1 vols. 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Marginal binding holes else fine. Pen and ink on paper. 1 vols. 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Inscription reads "To Alfred Eisenstaedt-with appreciation Pearl S. Buck. October 18 1956. unknown books
502821See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good PEARL Jack. Autograph Sentiment on album leaf ca. 1932: "'To Mary' My sincere wishes for your good health & success. Sincerely Jack Pearl." Oblong 12mo 1 page. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
193016822E1930s. Original autograph signature of British novelist Pearl Bellairs who also published under the name Margaret Jepson written in vintage fountain pen ink on a 4†x 3†piece of paper. Fine. Pearl Bellairs is a pen name of Margaret Jepson the daughter of British writer and editor Edgar Alfred Jepson who published mostly adventure and detective fiction but also of some supernatural and fantasy stories. He used the pseudonym of R. Edison Page for some of his many short stories collaborating at times with John Gawsworth and possibly Arthur Machen. His son Selwyn Jepson was known as a crime writer. Margaret Jepson is the author of Via Panama and her daughter Franklin is the well-known writer Fay Weldon. unknown books
46920Pearl Mae Bailey was an American actress singer and author. She received a Special Tony Award for the title role in the all-black production of Hello Dolly! in 1968. In 1976 she became the first African-American to receive the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1988. Suitable for framing. From a recently acquired autograph collection. Provenance available on request. See photo. . Signed by Author. unknown
16884Self-published. 1943. Good. Signed. On personalized stationery Buck thanks the recipient for sending a copy of "The Protestant" magazine. Self-published unknown
16885Self-published. 1943. Paperback. Very good. Signed by the author. 8.5 x 11 letter to a doner to the China Fund. Includes association logo envelope. Self-published paperback
1410215490.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback