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1962GW-671Heritage Press 1962 New York: Heritage Press 1962. Illustrated with lithographs in color By Jean Charlot. Hardcover in fine condition. Prior owner's bookplate on front pastedown. An otherwise clean tight copy. Comes with slipcover in very good condition. Shipped in well-padded box. Smoke-free shop. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Heritage Press hardcover
1936042423Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott 1936. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 64 Pp. Black Cloth Spine Color Lithographed Boards Lithographically Illustrated Endpapers. True First Edition Not The Junior Literary Guild Issue Or The Uk Issue. Near Fine Very Well Preserved No Marks. Dj Priced $2.00 Slight Wear And Dust Colors Bright A Few Minute Rubs And Losses Virtually Complete And Scarce Thus. Raymond Lee Ditmars 1876 - 1942 Was An American Herpetologist Writer Public Speaker And Pioneering Natural History Filmmaker. <br/> <br/> J. B. Lippincott hardcover
199018112301New York: The Limited Editions Club printed by Heritage Printers Inc. 1990. Limited Edition. Leather bound. Fine. Hejduk John. No. 122 of 375 copies quarto size 193 pp. signed by John Hejduk with LEC Monthly Letter. German writer Thomas Mann 1875-1955 a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 is best known for his novels and short stories employing symbolism and examining the psyche of those in intellectual circles most famously in his works "Buddenbooks" and "Death in Venice"; he wrote "The Black Swan" in 1954 and the novella revolves around an aging woman who must deal with her changing body and the expectations of an uncaring society that values youth over old age. Noted for being one of the first works to utilise hard medicine in the narrative "The Black Swan" is here published by the Limited Editions Club with lithographs by celebrated architect and artist John Hejduk 1929-2000 who brings an architect's eye for symmetry and simplicity in his geometric imagery. <br/><br/>This edition includes an afterword by David Shapiro b. 1947 a prolific poet and literary critic whose first book was published when he was eighteen; offering insight and a sympathetic view of the brutality and bluntness often found in Mann's prose he writes "A master of X-ray Mann leads us to the master montage of disease itself. And to the possible health of love."<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Full brown leather title in black on the front board black endpapers lithographs printed in two colours by John Hejduk throughout; Monotype Gill Sans mouldmade Rives Buff Text paper quarto size 12" by 9.25" pagination: i-vi 1-183 184-186 1 colophon one of 375 copies this number 122 signed by John Hejduk on the colophon. With LEC Monthly Letter a thirteen-page softcover booklet with two staples at the spine. In a slipcase covered in black cloth.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: A fine copy; the covers clean the corners straight and unrubbed the binding tight with solid hinges the interior clean and bright and free of prior owner markings; spine is very slightly sunned else fine. The LEC Monthly Letter is near fine clean overall with a few stray marks the text block is sturdy without wear except at the corners and a small nick on the top edge of the rear cover. The slipcase is near fine strong and sturdy clean with some minor fraying to the cloth otherwise free of wear.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â Please note that this is a large and heavy book and additional postage may apply; 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 Limited Editions Club (printed by Heritage Printers, Inc.) unknown books
199018112301New York: The Limited Editions Club printed by Heritage Printers Inc. 1990. Limited Edition. Leather bound. Fine. Hejduk John. No. 122 of 375 copies quarto size 193 pp. signed by John Hejduk with LEC Monthly Letter. German writer Thomas Mann 1875-1955 a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 is best known for his novels and short stories employing symbolism and examining the psyche of those in intellectual circles most famously in his works "Buddenbooks" and "Death in Venice". He wrote "The Black Swan" in 1954 and the novella revolves around an aging woman who must deal with her changing body and the expectations of an uncaring society that values youth over old age. <br /> <br /> Noted for being one of the first works to utilise hard medicine in the narrative "The Black Swan" is here published by the Limited Editions Club with lithographs by celebrated architect and artist John Hejduk 1929-2000 who brings an architect's eye for symmetry and simplicity in his geometric imagery. <br /> <br /> This edition includes an afterword by David Shapiro b. 1947 a prolific poet and literary critic whose first book was published when he was eighteen; offering insight and a sympathetic view of the brutality and bluntness often found in Mann's prose he writes "A master of X-ray Mann leads us to the master montage of disease itself. And to the possible health of love."<br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Full brown leather title in black on the front board black endpapers lithographs printed in two colours by John Hejduk throughout; Monotype Gill Sans mouldmade Rives Buff Text paper quarto size 12" by 9.25" pagination: i-vi 1-183 184-186 1 colophon one of 375 copies this number 122 signed by John Hejduk on the colophon. With LEC Monthly Letter a thirteen-page softcover booklet with two staples at the spine. In a slipcase covered in black cloth.<br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: A fine copy; the covers clean the corners straight and unrubbed the binding tight with solid hinges the interior clean and bright and free of prior owner markings; spine is very slightly sunned else fine. The LEC Monthly Letter is near fine clean overall with a few stray marks the text block is sturdy without wear except at the corners and a small nick on the top edge of the rear cover. The slipcase is near fine strong and sturdy clean with some minor fraying to the cloth otherwise free of wear.<br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: Please note that this is a large and heavy book and additional postage may apply; 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 Limited Editions Club (printed by Heritage Printers, Inc.) unknown
20x15 cm. 127 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover and spine slightly wrinkled. Cover and spine corners and edges rubbed. Pages 1-4 detached. Sticker on rear inner cover. Stamp on first page. Else in good condition.
1986170404Wallingford Pa: The Elm Press 1986. Hardcover. VG. Light blue clamshell box with inlaid fabric on cover. Thirty-six pages are hinged in an accordion fold permitting the images to interweave from page to page. This artist's book developed from a plan by Ruth Mortimer former Curator of Rare Books at Smith College for an anthology of poems using weaving and fabric arts as metaphor. The text of The Bewildering Thread contains fifteen poems selected from the work of fourteen contemporary women poets: Sandra M Gilbert Eleanor Wilner Jody Aliesan Carolyn Kizer Amy Clampitt Linda Pastan Maura Stanton Adrienne Rich Katha Pollitt Lyn Lifshin May Swenson Margaret Atwood Susan Snively and Gjertrud Schnackenberg. The poem by Emily Dickinson from which the title of the collection is taken is printed as an epigraph. This is copy No. 13 of the 50 printed. Eleanor Wilne described the book as ".contained poems about the womanly arts of the thread---spinning embroidery lacemaking weaving-the tapestries in which women spoke before the page and the public stage were open to us." Includes some associated paperwork in the back on the clamshell box. 34 of the 50 copies are held in institutions. The Elm Press hardcover books
170404Wallingford Pa: The Elm Press 1986. Hardcover. VG. Light blue clamshell box with inlaid fabric on cover. Thirty-six pages are hinged in an accordion fold permitting the images to interweave from page to page. This artist's book developed from a plan by Ruth Mortimer former Curator of Rare Books at Smith College for an anthology of poems using weaving and fabric arts as metaphor.<br /> The text of The Bewildering Thread contains fifteen poems selected from the work of fourteen contemporary women poets: Sandra M Gilbert Eleanor Wilner Jody Aliesan Carolyn Kizer Amy Clampitt Linda Pastan Maura Stanton Adrienne Rich Katha Pollitt Lyn Lifshin May Swenson Margaret Atwood Susan Snively and Gjertrud Schnackenberg.<br /> The poem by Emily Dickinson from which the title of the collection is taken is printed as an epigraph. This is copy No. 13 of the 50 printed. Eleanor Wilne described the book as ".contained poems about the womanly arts of the thread---spinning embroidery lacemaking weaving—the tapestries in which women spoke before the page and the public stage were open to us." Includes some associated paperwork in the back on the clamshell box. 34 of the 50 copies are held in institutions. The Elm Press hardcover
122p. + full page lithographs by Mariette Lydis and pulled by Mourlot Freres. Top edge gold. Designed by Giuseppe Govone; printed by Marius Audin; hand-set in Inkunabula type; Rives gray hand-made paper; bound by Russell-Rutter Company in full blue buckram, stamped blind and gold from design by C. P. Hornung. Slight spotting on covers. 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches. Folio. Slip case bumped at top edges. Includes the Monthly Letter. Number 1465 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed in pencil by the artist, Mariette Lydis. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W37
186638535London: Robert Hardwicke. Good with no dust jacket. 1866. Hardcover. Original cloth stamped in gilt and blind all edges gilt. Front hinge cracked spine ends frayed corners bumped. Tape reinforcement to spine head. Internally in nice condition. vi 37 1 234pp. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 234 pages . Robert Hardwicke hardcover
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. Includes colored plates. 22x28 cm. 408 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. Several pages slightly age stained. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
EXTREMELY RARE collection of 51 engravings, originally collected by Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, the second President of the State of Israel. The engravings were originally produced in the 19th century, and reprinted for this undated book. There is no information given about the identity of the artists nor the date of printing of these reproductions, but they are likely to have been printed in the late 1960's - the years in which the Israeli Publishing Institute was active. The book contains all 51 engravings listed in its index. All engravings are in b&w, and depict dramatic landscape art and the daily life in the 19th-century Hold Land. Each engraving is mounted inside a separate plate with a window at the front. The 51 plates are loose inside a cardboard case, which also contains a short introduction (unsigned) and three index pages. The index gives some explanation about each image. 285x235mm. Unpaginated, with a title page, 1 introduction page, 3 index pages, and the aforementioned 51 engravings mounted on separate plates. Tan faux-parchment cardboard folder case with illustrated title sticker on front. Case is in shoddy condition, with all corners worn, most edges worn, and all hinges broken detached from each other. All pages and plates in excellent condition with very mild yellowing and a few very-slightly bent corners. Plate 21 is creased, though the engraving itself is not creased nor damaged. [SUMMARY]: Despite considerable deterioration in the state of its outer casing, this relatively unknown collection of extremely-rare 19th-century engravings is internally in excellent condition.
EXTREMELY RARE collection of 51 engravings, originally collected by Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, the second President of the State of Israel. The engravings were originally produced in the 19th century, and reprinted for this undated book. There is no information given about the identity of the artists nor the date of printing of these reproductions, but they are likely to have been printed in the late 1960's - the years in which the Israeli Publishing Institute was active. The book contains all 51 engravings listed in its index. All engravings are in b&w, and depict dramatic landscape art and the daily life in the 19th-century Hold Land. Each engraving is mounted inside a separate plate with a window at the front. The 51 plates are loose inside a cardboard case, which also contains a short introduction (unsigned) and three index pages. The index gives some explanation about each image. 285x235mm. Unpaginated, with a title page, 1 introduction page, 3 index pages, and the aforementioned 51 engravings mounted on separate plates. Tan faux-parchment cardboard folder case with illustrated title sticker on front. Case is in shoddy condition, with all corners worn, most edges worn, and hinges partly cracked and glued/taped, thus the folder case is still more or less intact. All pages and plates in excellent condition with very mild yellowing and a few very-slightly bent corners. [SUMMARY]: Despite considerable deterioration in the state of its outer casing, this relatively unknown collection of extremely-rare 19th-century engravings is internally in excellent condition.
192663321Los Angeles CA: M. Kashower Co. 1926. Tall 8vo. 7 leaves unnumbered. colour lithograph illustrated on rectos throughout. Self-printed covers punch-sewn at upper fore-edge w/ gold silk braid minor dustsoiling slight age toning a couple leaves w/ offset toning still a VG copy. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated souvenir calendar created and issued by the M. Kashower Co. originally formed in 1914 between Morris Kashower and Theodore & Philip Sohmer in 1914 by by 1915 Kashower would operate on his own. The paper novelty printer also issued holiday greeting cards comic postcards and historic colour-linen postcards based out of Southern California. Kashower 1883-1920 was a Russian Jewish-American who had emigrated to the U.S. in 1890 and by 1910 was working printing shops in Southern California. After his death Mollie Kashower his wife ran the business through about 1934. No copies in Worldcat. M. Kashower Co., unknown
3997Lausanne, André et Pierre Gonin, sans date. In-folio en feuilles de 203-[7] pages. Couverture blanche à rabats, sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et toile grise, et étui de toile grise.
195712564b1957 Paris: Bernard Grasset, 1957, 2 volumes in-8°, cartonnage d'éditeur décoré d'après un dessin de Cocteau , 535 + 642 pages, text in French; ill'd with 40 color lithographs by Jean Cocteau + numerous b&w illustrations; a very clean, fine set in the original decorative boards
198754042New York, Bonanza Books 1987 In-folio à l’italienne. Reliure de l’éditeur plein Skyvertex noir sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 140 pp., 56 planches en couleurs hors-texte et légendées. Exemplaire en bon état.
184016561London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, [1840]- 1842. 2 tomes en 1 volume in-folio de [2]-XXII-46-XXII-55-[1]; [2]-V-[1]-72; 8-18 pages, demi-maroquin à coins verts, dos à nerfs très richement orné, pièce de titre beige, tranches dorées. Reliure signée J. Wright.
13472London The Verona Press 1939 in 8 1 volume reliure bradel toile verte originale ornée, piéce de titre rouge, 316 pages [1] (petites traces d'adhésif sur les pages de garde). Lithographies en couleurs de Marie Laurencin. Tiré à 1200 exemplaires numérotés. Bel exemplaire, blanc
190389079J. MILES | London [Londres] s. d. [1903] | 16 x 22.6 cm | Reliure de l'éditeur
1945013479New York Curt Valentin 1945 In-4 En feuilles, portfolio toilé
106737aafParis, Wild, rue de la Banque 15 près la Bourse / Imp. Lemercier, Paris, s.d. (1857), 33x23 cm, 1 planche lithographiée sur fond teinté et coloriée, chiffr. 18. 1 feuille.
Une seule affiche de dimensions 5& x66,( cm; lithographie de Mourlot. Un coin légèrement frippé; sinon bien fraîche. Voir photo.
1958010176Genève Pierre Caillier 1958 In-4 Cartonnage illustré de l'édite
19679384Paris, Robert Léger, 1967 ; grand in-4 en feuilles sous chemise crème rempliée, titre argile cuite, coffret recouvert de satin vieil or, titre doré au dos, signature de Letellier en noir sur le plat (reliure d'éditeur) ; 164, [165], (7) pp. et 16 lithographies en couleurs de Pierre Letellier dont 7 à doubles pages et 7 à pleines pages. Ouvrage avec signature autographe de l'auteur, de l'illustrateur et de l'éditeur.
1860178451860 Paris, chez Paulin et Le Chevallier s.d.(v.1860) 3e Album du chemin de fer de Lyon a la Mediterranee, recueil de dessins de sites, monuments, costumes, etc.etudies dans le parcours de cette voie et executes sur pierre, Seconde excursion 1858-59, lithogr.de Boehm.