W. W. Norton & Company. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. W. W. Norton & Company unknown
Referência livreiro : GRP73148118 ISBN : 0393044904 9780393044904
NY: Heritage 1955. Lamotte Bernard. 4to pp. xiv 331. Notes. Translated from the French by Jessie Haynes illustrations by Bernard Lamotte intoduction by Justin O'Brien. Rust cloth with pictorial printing in black. A nice copy in publisher's box. with a small bump on edge. Heritage unknown
NY: Fowlers and Wells 1848. Stereotype edition. 8vo pp i-vi7-192. Numerous illustrations. Rebound in yellow cloth with small leather spine label. Bookplate on flyleaf a little foxing throughout a few light marks in margins but a nice tight copy. This is a later edition of A Plea for Women. Fowlers and Wells unknown
Philadelphia: Ditson 1909. 4to pp. xxiv 160. With introductiory essay and bibliography. Text of songs in English and German. With portrait of the compser. Paper wraps cloth spine. Cover slightly worn at ends of spine o/w VG in somewhat worn dj. Ditson unknown
Graz Verlag Styria c1957 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. Very good hardcover in dj. Dust jacket shows light edge wear. Previous owner's nameplate on end paper pages are otherwise clean and unmarked.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Graz Verlag Styria [c1957] hardcover
The League of America New York: 1931. 1931 pp. xvi 408. Sm. 8vo. 190mm. Original full blue cloth binding. Front board decorated and lettered in gold. Hardbound. Very good. LIT BX 7. Hardcover. The League of America, New York: 1931. hardcover
Meriden-Stinehour 1978. First Edition. 4to. Thirty-eight folders two containing information about Hugo and the portfolio honoring him and 36 containing reproductions and text. The reproductions are from the collections of various institutions from the American Antiquarian Society to various Yale departments. Foreword by Walter Muir Whitehill epilogue by Julian P. Boyd and a short article by John F. Peckham. The set is housed in box covered with orange cloth and lined with a patterned paper. Fine. Heavy. Hugo had retired as president of the Meriden Gravure Company where he had worked for 53 years. Meriden-Stinehour unknown
New York: William Morrow and Company Inc. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 068815977X . A handsome first edition/first printing in unread Fine condition in Fine dust-jacket. Signed and dated July 27 1998 by author Anna Tuttle Villegas directly on the title page; . William Morrow and Company, Inc. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 17080 ISBN : 068815977X 9780688159771
New York: William Morrow & Company. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 068815977X . A handsome first edition/first printing in Very Fine condition in Very Fine dust-jacket; . William Morrow & Company hardcover
Referência livreiro : 17081 ISBN : 068815977X 9780688159771
J. Robins and Co. London: 1825. 1825 pp. 2 266 Four etched plates and title by George Cruikshank. Foxed. Small 8vo. Nice half leather over marbled boards binding. XLib. Early manuscript ownership of Alex Christie. Engraved bookplate of John Needles Chester born 1864 who was a significant book collector and philanthropist. First Edition. Cohn 382. George Cruikshank 1792-1878 was a humorist of the school of Hogarth and is considered by some to be one of the best that Britain has produced. He was the son of a Scottish painter Isaac Cruikshank and apparently his talent was such that he could draw as soon as he could write. From the beginning he was concerned with satire. At a young age h e achieved public notice by painting theatre backdrops the first was for Drury Lane Theatre London. In the early 1820s he made etchings for the pamphleteer William Hone but his political caricature work was soon overtaken by his work as a book illustrator. Life in London 1821 was followed by Tales of Irish Life 1824 and then a series of further books at an ever increasing rate. His best known work was for Charles Dickens starting with Sketches by Boz and reaching its zenith perhaps with Oliver Twist. Among his large number of other illustrated books were a Grimm's Fairy Tales 1827 a Pilgrim's Progress and Paradise Lost and seven novels by Harrison Ainsworth. Despite his large oeuvre more than 15000 drawings in his lifetime Cruikshank was never well off. He required finan cial assistance from friends in 1866 led by Ruskin and late in life relied on a modest pension from the civil list and a Turner annuity from the Academy.PRICE JUST REDUCED! W138. Hardcover. Very Good. J. Robins and Co., London: 1825. hardcover
D. Appleton and Co. New York & London: 1922. 1922 pp. xiv 221. Paste downs and fly leaves foxed. Small 4to. Original full blue cloth binding slightly worn. Gynecological and obstetrical Monographs. Important studies. MED 1. Hardcover. D. Appleton and Co., New York & London: 1922. hardcover
NY: Heritage 1961. Book Club edn. Marangoni Tranquillo. Large 8vo pp. xx 579. Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood introduction by Matthew Josephson illustrated by Tranquillo Marangoni. Owner's bookplate on pastedown.Green cloth stamped in darker green with silver lettering on spine. Spine little faded o/w a nice copy in somewhat scuffed box. Heritage unknown
New Haven: Yale University 2002. First printing. Jonathan Hammer. Small 4to pp. 134. Translated illustrated and with an essay by Jonathan Hammer. Introduction by Jeffrey T. Schnapp. Fine in dj. Hugo Ball was a member of the Zurich Dada movement and Tenderenda was composed beteen 1914 and 1920. Yale University unknown
NY: Mighill 1902. 8vo pp. 189. Frontis portrait. Illustrated with 140 samples of writing. Red cloth stamped in black. Cover little soiled and showing the effect of moisture at bottom of spine owner's name erased from title o/w VG. Mighill unknown
NY: Random House 1961. First printing. 8vo pp. 558. Translated by Hanns Hammelman and Edward Sackville-West. Illustrated with a few photographs. Owner's signature on title o/w VG in little chipped and soiled dj. Random House unknown