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1958263089New York: Thomas Yoseloff Inc 1958. Signed. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. #23 of 100 copies Signed by Robert Graves and illustrator James Metcalf. The dustjacket presents nicely with small chip at the top of the spine and two small chips at the top of the rear panel. There is modest loss to the bottom of the spine and a piece at the bottom has been reattached from the verso using heat-set tissue. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Thomas Yoseloff, Inc unknown
1958263089New York: Thomas Yoseloff Inc 1958. Signed. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. #23 of 100 copies Signed by Robert Graves and illustrator James Metcalf. The dustjacket presents nicely with small chip at the top of the spine and two small chips at the top of the rear panel. There is modest loss to the bottom of the spine and a piece at the bottom has been reattached from the verso using heat-set tissue. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Thomas Yoseloff, Inc unknown books
1961264735London: Folio Society 1961. Hardcover. 228p. cloth-covered boards with gilt title and decorations 5.5x8.75 inches map endpapers illus. very good condition in like slip case. On the Spanish territory which is now Colombia Ecuador Panama and Venezuela. Folio Society hardcover books
195288790Mexico: Ediciones Amigos del Café París 1952. Softcover. Octavo 24cm; beige paper wrappers; upper and lower edges untrimmed; 317pp; black-and-white illustrations. Some pages of text unopened. Modest shelf-wear with soil to wrappers and edges of textblock and trace peeling to spine titling; Very Good. Fiction work examines social history of the Mezquital Valley region in Mexico. 88790. Ediciones Amigos del Café París unknown
196333200Iowa City: Stone Wall Press 1963 Limited Edition in slipcase beautifully printed on Rives Heavy with interleaved illustrations on Mulberry paper one of 60 deluxe copies of a total print run of 330 bound in quarter leather and illustrated boards signed by both Roethke and engraver Roy this copy number X one tiny nick to leather at spine tail a beautiful copy of this justly-celebrated production printed by Kim Merker at the Stone Wall Press; from collection of Jenijoy La Belle who studied with Roethke at the University of Washington along with her close friend Tess Gallagher and the author of the influential book The Echoing Wood of Theodore Roethke; tall 8vo; 31 unnumbered pages and 12 engravings each on folded leaf; additional unnumbered engravings preceding title page & colophon. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. Stone Wall Press hardcover
1963307320Iowa City: Stone Wall Press 1963. First Edition. Leather bound. Fine. A beautiful collection of poems printed by Kim Merker with illustrations printed on delicate mulberry paper bound in between. This book is generally regarded as one of the finest from the press which is known for the excellence of its letterpress printing and book design.<br /> <br /> The edition size was 270 copies of which this is one of 60 deluxe copies bound in quarter-leather and paper printed with an engraved design by Roy. These copies numbered with Roman numerals are signed by both Roy and Roethke who died soon after the printing was completed. Roethke won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for poetry. First edition first printing deluxe issue. A fine copy no. XXX of 60 signed by Roethke and Roy. The publisher's paper-covered slipcase is beginning to split along the bottom edge. Stone Wall Press unknown
1810D7118London: T. Cadell and W. Davies 1810. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary gilt-ruled calf gilt-stamped lettering in red morocco spine label; 12mo 98 x 158 mm; pp. 8 167 with numerous engravings by Clennell after drawings by Stothard. Backstrip perished and label chipped; boards a bit scuffed and bumped. Internally quite nice -- contemporary inscription on verso of FFEP a little tanning here and there but overall bright and clean. <br/><br/> T. Cadell and W. Davies hardcover books
18301310290003Printed for T Cadell 1830-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. vii 284 p. Bound in fine straight grain green Moroccan leather. Gilt spine and boards. Gilt inlay to inside boards. 6 raised bands. AEG. Marbled end pages. Fine binding and cover. Light wear. Clean unmarked pages. Book plate: "Libros y Amigos; Pogos Y Buenos" on verso. Printed for T Cadell hardcover
188017331880 1880. Gravure originale, épreuve du 2e état, tiré en sanguine sur vergé, signé dans la planche. Feuille : 26,5 x 20 cm, cuvette : 18,6 x 12,8 cm, sujet : 13,8 x 8,9 cm.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Maroon leatherette cover with gilt lettering. Tears on edge worn dust jacket. Map endpapers. 144 pages. 6 1/4"w x 9 1/4"h.
M828RLWCartonné bon état .Contenu propre . 1967. 22 pages . PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
199687922Frankfurt a. M. Edition Rothe, 1996. 16 TextS, und 120 s/w Abb. a. Taf. 22 cm. 21 cm. OKart.
186974261869 Paris, Librairie , rue Visconti, sans date ( 1869) ; in-4° oblong, pleine toile rouge de l' éditeur, titre et décor dorés au 1er plat, dos muet, tranches dorées; ( 4)pp. (titre imprimé en noir et rouge , notices sur 2 colonnes) et 20 planches gravées, chacune protégée par une feuille de papier blanc mince.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to cover. 146 pages. 8 3/4"w x 9 3/4"h.
1809120914(R. Ackermann). (May to October 1809). IV, Seite 5 bis 404 and 4 pages Index. With an engraved title page and 11 hand-coloured plates. Späterer, schlichter Halbleder-Einband mit Rückentitel. (Einband etwas berieben. Papier u. Tafeln teils etwas fleckig u. wellig Eine Tafel mit Fehlstelle am unteren Rand). 21x14 cm
Paris, Alexis de la Roche, 1735, 28 x 22 cm., p.e., 8 h. – 552 págs. incluso 275 láminas a media página grabadas en madera. (Ejemplar con la portada remarginada, falto de una hoja, pág. 221-222, y con restauración en varias hojas afectando al texto
195055275London: The Collectors Book Club 1950. Limited edition. Hardcover. Good- to fine condition. 1/100. Folio. Unpaginated with six tissue-guarded copper engravings. Original green Morroco with five inch black cloth strip laid to covers gilt decorated grape motif across front cover and raised bands with gilt ruling on spine. Gilt top edge. Purple ribbon marker. Title page printed in red-brown. Signed by the artist on dedication page.<br /> <br /> Printed with the permission of the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge. Contains six beautiful copperplate engravings by the decorated Dutch sculptor Ru van Rossem well known for his sculptures pen drawings lithographs wood and copper engravings as well as set and costume designs. Printed on English handmade paper by John Roberts Press engravings on Japanese vellum. <br /> <br /> A pupil of Jam van Tongeren and Arend Hendriks Ru van Rossem 1924-2007 taught at the Great Yarmouth College of Art while he lived in England. For almost twenty years he was a lecturer at the Tilburg Academy and among other awards was appointed Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion in 2003.<br /> <br /> Spine and left Moroccan panel on front cover faded with very light wear at along edges slightly more pronounced at head and tail of spine. Some offsetting of leather edges to endpapers. Binding in good- interior in very good to fine condition. The Collectors Book Club hardcover
19401262991940. New York: Lee A. Ault & R. C. von Ripper 1940. <br /> <br /> Huge folio 50 pp. text and illustration engraved throughout on folded leaves separated with tissue guards in stiffened wrappers with an additional suite of 22 plates lacking some together in the original cloth portfolio and card slipcase. Together with seven sheets of proof plates and a folder of five related press clippings bearing the printed label of Monica McCall Inc. Wrappers lightly toned portfolio worn and splitting slipcase considerably worn and stained and lacking spine panel plates themselves are very good throughout with only a hint of age-toning to the outer margins.<br /> <br /> § Copy V signed by Von Ripper and Muriel Rukeyser one of three Rives paper with a suite of etchings on Velin de Normandie from a total edition of 67 copies. This copy belonged to Muriel Rukeyser who has extracted some of the suite of prints they now number 22 and added seven proof sheets some showing and annotating alternate inking options as well as a small collection of related press clippings gathered for her by Monica McCall her literary representative and sometime lover.<br /> <br /> An important collaboration between Rukeyser and the Austrian-born surrealist etcher Rudolph von Ripper 1905-1960 on the eve of America's entry into the Second World War. Rukeyser's poem looks to the legacy of John Brown the militant abolitionist of the 1850s and celebrates the possibility of spiritual renewal through resistance to injustice. It first appeared in the June 1940 edition of Poetry Magazine. Here the poem is fully engraved and illustrated with original etchings by von Ripper and interleaved with the etched verses of the old Civil War marching song. By the time Von Ripper was engaged on this project he was only 35 but had already fought for the French Foreign Legion been imprisoned and tortured by the Gestapo and been wounded while fighting on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War. His direct physical experience of the rise of fascism is evident in his visceral Goya-like etchings. The series was exhibited in the Bignou Gallery in New York in 1941. A contemporary review described it is "an unusal undertaking brilliantly executed the drawings forming not so much illustrations or decorations as actual parts of the poem. Realism symbolism powerful design and dramatic presentment mark these plates which form a distinguished piece of bookmaking. unknown
1711002657Lugduni Batavorum (Leide, Leyde), Apud Petrum Van der Aa, Bibliopolam, 1711 In-folio (41 x 27 cm), (1) ff., 15 pp., (8) pp., veau marbré, dos à six nerfs orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, triple filet à froid entourant les plats, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure d'époque). Illustré d'un frontispice, un portrait de l'auteur, 1 vignette de titre, 4 vignettes dans le texte, et 60 planches gravées. Première édition en latin du "Cabinet des raretés de l'île d'Amboine" (Amboinsche Rariteitkamer), publié en hollandais en 1705 ; l'auteur, atteint de cécité, est ici représenté dans son cabinet. Précieux exemplaire provenant de la famille de Charles de MONTESQUIEU, de la bibliothèque du Château de la Brède, avec l'ex-libris des Secondat, barons de la Brède et de Montesquieu, "Virtutem Fortuna Secondat, Ex Bibliotheca Bredanense", et les initiales C. M. à l'encre. Bel exemplaire. // Folio (41 x 27 cm), (1) ff., 15 pp., (8) pp., marbled calf, spine tooled raised on six bands, red morocco title label, triple blind fillet borders on covers, double gilt fillet on turns-in, red edges (contemporary binding). Illustrated with a frontispiece, a portrait of the author, 1 vignette on title, 4 vignettes in the text, and 60 engraved plates. First edition in latin of the "Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet" (Amboinsche Rariteitkamer), first published in german in 1705 ; the author, blind, is here depicted in his office. Precious copy from Charles de MONTESQUIEU family, from the "Château de la Brède" library, with the book-plate of the Secondat, barons de la Brède et de Montesquieu "Virtutem Fortuna Secondat , Ex Bibliotheca Bredanense", and initials C. M. hand-written. Fine copy (Nissen ZBI 3520)
0417A271065Leather Bound. Good. Six raised bands scuffing in top compartment Very good 3/4 leather and marbled boards. nd ca 1859 London published date: 1859 Hardcover Octavo pp. xvi 544 illustrated with steel engravings 3 two-page Rapkin maps Russia in Europe Russia in Asia Part of Russia and Independent Tartary colored frontis portrait of Alexander II 3/4 Leather and Marbled Boards. Scuffing and edgewear. Remarkably clean pps. with foxing on title page and front epps only. Hinges starting though not immediately evident. No reader's marks. VG except for hinges; v. good marbled endpapers. hardcover
58 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: The Caribou Crisis - informative article in the state of the caribou; The Narwhal - Canada's Horn of the Uniforn; The Living Stone - photos of stone carvings of the Eskimos of the Eastern Arctic; Pierre Falcon - Bard of the Prairies; Governor George Simpson - "The Strangest Man I Ever Knew"; Samuel Black on the Finlay; Winston Churchill accepts appointment of Grand Seigneur of the Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay; Ninety Years Later - a tale of hard northern travel in the old style, exploring the wild Upper Finlay, 90 years after Samuel Black - great photo-illustrated article; Retreat of the Sea - photos taken in the neighbourhood of Fort Severn; The Minnesota Route - in the late 1850s the Hudson's Bay Company began to abandon the historic York Factory route to Lake Winnipeg in favour of that via St. Paul and the Red River; Sir George Simpson as Banker; Nice colour ad for Hudson's bay shirts for men on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
With 35 plates and a map. 188 pages. Small tear at top of spine, wear to spine and joints of spine and cover corners. A few marks on covers. Front and last free endpapers very browned. Penned name at top corner of front free endpaper.
19461Shaftesbury, chez l'auteur, 1823. In-folio, XXVI-127 pp. 13 planches et 1 carte, demi-chagrin bleu foncé, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, tête dorée (petites épidermures, coins émoussés, pâles mouillures).
1987BIB317555London: The Hermit Press. 1987. Octavo Size approx 15.5 x 22.8cm. Very Good condition. Illustrated with lovely wood-engravings by Anthony Christmas. Limited edition of 250 of which this is no. 238. A charming book printed by hand at the Hermit Press on Zerkall mould-made paper using an 1834 Imperial Press. The book is bound by Woolnough Fine Binding the boards are covered in a genuine Curwen pattern paper. Unpaginated. A short excerpt from the narrative length poem originally published in 1926. . Limited Edition. Hardback. The Hermit Press hardcover
17788728Paris, Veuve Duchesne (Imprimerie Cl. Simon de Clousier), 1778 ; six tomes, in-8 ; plein veau fauve, dos à nerfs décorés et dorés, pièces de titre havane et de tomaison vert-sapin, triple filet doré d'encadrement des plats, filet sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), XVI, 594, (4) ; (4), 600 ; (4), 479, (1 bl.) ; (4), 462 ; (4), 472 ; (4), 524 pp. ; portrait par Pougin de st Aubin pour l'effigie et Marillier pour le décor, gravé par N. Le Mire en frontispice du tome 1er ; 2 figures en second frontispice du tome 1er et en frontispice du tome 2, gravées par L. Halbon et Le Beau d'après Marillier et tirées des pièces "L'Oracle" et "Les Grâces".