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‎[STRINDBERG] - REVUE OBLIQUES N¡ 1‎

‎Strindberg.‎

‎In-4, 128p. Contributions de Roudaut, Adamov, Deleuze, Bataille, etc... A l'état de neuf.‎

‎[BEAUMARCHAIS] - CORDIER (Henri)‎

‎Bibliographie des oeuvres de Beaumarchais.‎

‎In-8, VI-143p. Edition originale imprimée sur papier vergé. Avec en frontispice, un portrait de Beaumarchain d'après Cochin. Dos fendu, sinon bel exemplaire.‎

‎COIRAULT (Yves) & FORMEL (François)‎

‎Bibliographie de Saint-Simon.‎

‎In-8, 1134p. A l'état de neuf.‎

‎LONCHAMP (F.-C.)‎

‎L'oeuvre imprimé de Madame Germaine de Stael. Description bibliographique raisonnée et annotée de tous les ouvrages publiés par ses soins ou ceux de ses héritiers (1786-1821).‎

‎Gr. In-8, 125p. Edition originale numérotée 1/500 exemplaires sur fin blanc sans bois (après 30 ex. de tete sur vélin). Avec 36 reproductions documentaires en fac-similé des titres originaux et, en frontispice, un portrait ancien de Madame de Stael. En parfait état.‎

‎[BIBLIOGRAPHIE]‎

‎Bibliographie jurassienne 1928-1972.‎

‎In-8, XL-392p. Fait suite à la monumentale bibliographie d'Amweg.‎

‎AMWEG (Gustave)‎

‎Bibliographie du Jura bernois, Ancien Evéché de Bale.‎

‎Gr. In-8, XV-708p. Ouvrage de référence incontournable. Préface de Virgile Rossel. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf, non coupé.‎

‎JULLIEN (Alexandre)‎

‎Catalogue des ouvrages de langue française publiés en Suisse (1910-1927).‎

‎In-4, 404p. Exemplaire du tirage de tete imprimé sur vélin impondérable. Rousseurs sur tranches, sinon à l'état de neuf, non coupé.‎

‎BESSON (M.)‎

‎L'Eglise et l'Imprimerie dans les anciens diocèses de Lausanne et de Genève jusqu'en 1525.‎

‎2 volumes In-4, 440-576p. Ouvrage de base regroupant tous les imprimés publiés avant 1525 par ou pour des gens d'église dans les diocèses de Lausanne et de Genève. Illustré de près de 200 planches dont quelques-unes en couleurs, et de nombreuses figures dans le texte. Typographie en 2 couleurs. Mouillure claire su dos du premier volume, sinon bon exemplaire.‎

‎GILMONT (Jean-François)‎

‎Bibliographie des éditions de Jean Crespin (1550-1572).‎

‎2 volumes gr. In-8, LII-288; 296p. Le second volume reproduit toutes les pages de titre en facsimilé. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.‎

‎MANNE (Louis-Charles Joseph de)‎

‎Nouveau recueil d'ouvrages anonymes et pseudonymes.‎

‎In-8, VI-580-[2]p. Considéré comme un bon complément au dictionnaire de Barbier. Bon exemplaire.‎

‎THE SUN NEWSPAPER‎

‎'THE SUN' Newspaper [London]. Number 4707. Friday October 16, 1807. Price Sixpence. A RARE SURVIVAL WITH TAX STAMP‎

‎Broadsheet, 4pp, with fine 'Threepence Halfpenny' newspaper tax stamp in red on front page corner; a little dusty and age-faded else a remarkably well-preserved copy. Contains details of forthcoming production at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, the Lottery winners, numerous legal judgements, trade advertisements, naval news, editorial, 'dreadful accident', sporting intelligence, stock prices, police news, births, marriages and deaths, etc. Ideal for framing either as a single leaf or a double-page spread.‎

‎KLEUKENS Ch. H.‎

‎Die Kunst Gutenbergs.‎

‎4to., Sole Edition, with title and head-text in red and black, and numerous fine full-page facsimiles printed in red and black (a number heightened with colours); original decorative boards, paper label mnounted on upper cover, a near fine copy of an uncommon work. A copy of the original promotional flier, including a fine extract from the Bible in facsimile (printed in colours and heightened with gold), together with the presentation envelope from 'Der Oberbugermeister der Stadt Mainz', is loosely inserted. Published to commemorate the five hundredth anniversary of the famous Bible, this charming work is a valuable introduction to the Gutenbergs and their place in the history of printing and typography.‎

‎BRUSHFIELD T.N.‎

‎A Bibliography of Sir Walter Ralegh [sic; Raleigh] Knt. Second Edition, with Notes Revised and Enlarged. HANDSOMELY BOUND COPY‎

‎4to., Best Edition, on laid paper, with a portrait frontispiece (short closed tear), 14 plates and numerous full-page facsimiles in the text, partially unopened, one or two leaves poorly opened; strongly bound in contemporary maroon half roan gilt, maroon buckram boards, back gilt with five raised bands, leather label gilt, gilt top, marbled endpapers, uncut, covers lightly age-scuffed else a very good, bright, clean copy. Handsomely bound copy of the substantially rewritten and enlarged issue of the original edition of 1886. Lists around 330 works with discursive bibliographical notes. Scarce in this condition. Howard-Hill, 4484.‎

‎KALLIR Otto‎

‎[Sale Catalogue of] The Otto Kallir Collection of Aviation History. 14 June 1993. FINE COPY‎

‎4to., with a frontispiece, 15 coloured plates and very numerous monochrome facsimiles (a number full-page) in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. The sale of this notable collection comprises 211 lots. It is particularly strong in the early years of flight, especially French ballooning and early US powered flight. Numerous items relating to the Wrights, Byrd, Lindbergh, Earhart, Amundsen, Peary, Saint-Exupery and many others.‎

‎[Sale] Catalogue of Valuable Continental Autograph Letters. Including a fine series of 233 letters addressed by Napoleon to his Stepson Eugene, the Establishment List of the Ajaccio National Guard ['Napolione Buonaparte'].‎

‎8vo., with numerous facsimiles in the text; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. With the printed list of estimates (with addenda sheet), and the printed list of purchasers and prices realised, loosely inserted.‎

‎JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY, Manchester‎

‎[Exhibition Catalogue] Caxton in the Context of European Printing. A Quincentennial Exhibition [1476-1976]. [Introduction by M.M.W, Dept. Of Printed Books]. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎Roy. 8vo., duplicated typescript; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. The catalogue lists 79 exhibits, from a fifteenth-century 'Theologia' to the Gregynog 'Aesop' of 1932. As the exhibition title implies, the valuable descriptions are contextual rather than bibliographical. SCARCE.‎

‎MILTON John‎

‎Facsimile of the Manuscript of Milton's Minor Poems. Preserved in the Library of Trinity College Cambridge. [Preface by William Aldis Wright].‎

‎Large folio, First and Sole Edition, on fine laid paper, with 47 fine separate large collotype facsimiles, each accompanied by a printed leaf bearing the transliterated text with variants and revisions as appropriate; disbound as issued, uncut, the collection housed in the publisher's original and substantial cloth portfolio, front lettered in gilt, gilt back, with original lock, the portfolio neatly and skilfully refurbished at several joints and the whole work in very good, clean state. Mild bookplate scar on inner cover of portfolio. In addition to the superb facsimiles, the work includes the editor's preface, and printed leaves of errata, notes and index. 'Each page of the MS. has been represented as far as possible by ordinary type, the words and letters printed in italic being those which in the MS. are struck out by the writer. It will be observed that some words in italic are underlined in the MS. This is to indicate that although they had been struck out they were to be restored. The peculiarities which could not be represented by the use of ordinary type are recorded in the Notes.' (Preface). Milton's manuscript volume remains the chief treasure of the College Library. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Stevens 304.‎

‎[Sale Catalogue of] English Literature and History. 17 July 1997 in the Aeolian Hall, London. INCLUDES CHURCHILL'S WWI LETTERS TO HIS BROTHER‎

‎4to., with a fine portrait frontispiece of Churchill and very numerous illustrations and facsimiles in the text; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. This remarkable sale comprised 534 lots of outstanding manuscripts, letters, other documents, and signed and presentation copies of books. Among the highlights are A HIGHLY IMPORTANT SERIES OF LETTERS BY WINSTON CHURCHILL TO HIS BROTHER JACK DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, T.E. Lawrence's corrected typescript of his early abridged version of 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom', and the autograph manuscript of General Montgomery's message to the Eighth Army before El Alamein.‎

‎[DRIVER] [G. R.]‎

‎Magdalen College Library. List of Books printed before 1641 not in the Bodleian Library. NEAR FINE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL ISSUE‎

‎Roy. 8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with fine facsimile frontispiece; original printed wrappers, yapped edges, uncut and largely unopened, a near fine copy. Oxford Bibliographical Society, Proceedings & Papers, Vol. II, Part iii. VERY SCARCE.‎

‎SKILTON, D.‎

‎Anthony Trollope. A Collector's Catalogue 1847-1990.‎

‎8vo., First Edition thus; pictorial boards, a fine copy. Essentially a major revision and updating of Tingay's 'The Trollope Collector' (1985).‎

‎POLLARD Alfred W.‎

‎Shakespeare's Fight with the Pirates and the Problems of the Transmission of his Text. Second [and Best] Edition, revised with an Introduction. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY‎

‎8vo., Second Edition, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper, free endpapers lightly browned; original boards, cloth back with paper label (heavily browned), uncut, a very good, clean copy. This valuable account was first published in book form (without the introduction) in 1917. It was the first of a series on 'Shakespeare Problems' edited jointly by Pollard and J. Dover Wilson. The work has evidently retained its importance, for it was re-issued by Cambridge as recently as 1967. Read 2589 (recording this original edition).‎

‎JAY L.‎

‎Letters of the famous 18th Century Printer John Baskerville of Birmingham. Together with a Bibliography of Works printed by him at Birmingham. Collected, compiled & printed under the Direction of Leonard Jay.‎

‎Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece; cloth, gilt back, covers lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the separately printed corrigenda slip loosely inserted. The wood-engraved frontispiece is by Joyce Francis. The works collects fifteen Baskerville letters followed by the first substantial bibliography of Baskverville's Birmingham editions. Scarce.‎

‎BERENS E.‎

‎The History of the Prayer Book of the Church of England.‎

‎8vo., with engraved title-vignette, neat signature on front paste-down; original cloth, sides with triple frame border enclosing a large geometric floral device all in blind, gilt back, corners lightly bruised else a very good, crisp, clean copy. Berens' account was first published (by Rivington) in 1839 and proved a very useful summary of earlier histories by Burnet, Collier, Fuller, Heylin and Strype among others. It was several times re-issued (commonly undated) by SPCK into the 1860s. Scarce in this edition and condition.‎

‎ABBEY Major J.R.‎

‎[Sale Catalogue of] Valuable Printed Books and Fine Bindings from the Celebrated Collection. The Property of Major J.R. Abbey. [With an Introduction.] 21-23 June 1965. Sale Code: GAUFFECOURT. NEAR FINE COPY OF THE ILLUSTRATED EDITION WITH ERRATA SLIP‎

‎Roy. 8vo., ILLUSTRATED AND BEST EDITION, with fine coloured frontispiece, 2 coloured plates, 128 monochrome plates of bindings on 84 and several facsimiles in the text; original green boards printed in black, a near fine copy. WITH THE ERRATA SLIP, and several relevant cuttings loosely inserted. This is the first and most important of the renowned Abbey sales. The catalogue (of which this is the best issue) lists 694 lots, with introduction and indexes of books on vellum, binders, booksellers, previous owners and armorial bindings. An unillustrated issue was produced in conventional Sotheby wrappers.‎

‎LEIGHTON Douglas‎

‎Modern Bookbinding. A Survey and a Prospect. (The Fifth Dent Memorial Lecture). With a Foreword by Hugh R. Dent. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎Sm. 8vo., First Edition, paste-downs lightly age-marked; original half roan, marbled boards, upper board lettered in gilt, gilt top, a very good, bright, clean copy. Brenni 406.‎

‎BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD‎

‎Gold-Tooled Bookbindings. [Introduction by I. G. Philip.] NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with 24 plates; original printed wrappers, sewed as issued, a near fine copy. Bodleian Picture Books, No. 2.‎

‎SYMINGTON J. Alex‎

‎The Bronte Society. Catalogue of the Museum & Library. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, title-vignette, and very numerous photographs, illustrations, facsimiles and maps (a number full-page) in the text; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. Comprehensive listing of books, manuscripts, letters, illustrations, furniture, costumes and many categories of personal ephemera. Includes a list of annual address and papers read before the Society from 1984 to publication. SCARCE.‎

‎Ventes de Livres. Octobre 1933 a Juillet 1934.‎

‎8vo., strongly bound in buckram, leather label gilt, original printed wrappers preserved, a fine copy. Standard French auction reference for the period quoted.‎

‎BBC‎

‎British Broadcasting. A Bibliography. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY‎

‎4to., First Edition; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, bright, clean copy. Sold from an institution with its cancelled bookplate on front inside wrapper.‎

‎ROBINSON et al F.J.G.‎

‎Eighteenth-Century British Books. An Author Union Catalogue extracted from the British Museum General Catalogue of Printed Books, the Catalogues of the Bodleian Library, Oxford and of the University Library, Cambridge.‎

‎5 vols., folio; cloth, gilt backs, a fine copy. Project for Historical Biobibliography (PHIBB), University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.The second set of a series intended to provide increasingly complete listings of eighteenth-century printed materials. Complementary to the earlier Subject Catalogue (1979), the present work includes all books listed in the source catalogues as printed in the eighteenth century, wholly or partly in English, or printed in Britain, America or the British Colonies, and all translations from or into English. Also included are most editions prior to 1701 of works with an eighteenth-century imprint, and post-1800 works with false eighteenth-century editions. With over 250,000 entries, this is the fullest separate listing of eighteenth-century British books.‎

‎AVERLEY et al G.‎

‎Eighteenth-Century British Books. A Subject Catalogue extracted from the British Museum General Catalogue of Printed Books.‎

‎4 vols., folio; cloth, gilt backs, a fine copy. Project for Historical Biobibliography (PHIBB), University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Vol. I: Generalities, Philosophy, Religion; Vol. II: Social Sciences, Pure Sciences, Technology, The Arts; Vol. III: Language, Literature; Vol. IV: Geography & History. The first work of a series intended to provide increasingly complete listings of eighteenth-century printed materials. Details for each entry include the life dates of the author, date and number of editions, place of publication, number of volumes, format and bibliographical notes. The entries include all books printed in English and published in Britain or America, or published in those counties in any language, or translated from or into English. The total number of entries exceeds 200,000.‎

‎PLANTA (comp.) J.‎

‎A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library, deposited in the British Museum. ANTHONY WAGNER'S COPY‎

‎Folio, First Edition, on laid paper, some minor spotting (mainly marginal) and some light offsetting in the text; mid-nineteenth century half calf, marbled boards with some shelf-scuffing to paper surfaces, sprinkled edges, back tooled in gilt and blind with five raised bands, very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, a very good, clean copy. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF SIR ANTHONY WAGNER, ARGUABLY THE TWENTIETH CENTURY'S MOST EMINENT GARTER KING OF ARMS. ITS BEARS HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION 'Anthony R. Wagner, Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms, 4 Oct 1933' ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. In the late eighteenth century, the BM thoroughly revised the previous Cottonian catalogue (Smith, 1696) under the principal editorship of Planta. The mammoth revision was completed in 1800 and published on the instructions of the Royal Commission on public records. It remains the best published catalogue. Joseph Planta (1744-1827) succeeded his father as assistant librarian at the BM in 1773, was promoted to Keeper of Manuscripts in 1776 and finally to Principal Librarian from 1799-1827. See CDNB: III, 1397. Interestingly the printer, Luke Hansard, began printing the 'House of Commons Journal' in 1774; it is commonly known as 'Hansard' to this day. A SPLENDID ASSOCIATION COPY. Gross/Graves, 994.‎

‎BRITWELL COURT.‎

‎The Britwell Handlist. Or, Short-Title Catalogue of the Principal Volumes from the Time of Caxton to the Year 1800 formerly in the Library of Britwell Court, Buckinghamshire. [Compiled by Herbert Collmann. Introduction by Norah Christie-Miller]. 400 COPIES WERE PRINTED‎

‎2 vols., roy. 4to., First Edition, with portrait frontispieces (original tissue guards present) and 62 fine sepia-toned facsimiles (one double-page); original brown cloth, gilt backs, a fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 400 COPIES. This magnificent library, assembled principally by W.H. Miller, was dispersed by Sotheby between 1920 and 1927. The books registered in the 'Handlist' comprise some of the rarest and most interesting works both of English and of foreign authors. The catalogue was compiled by Herbert Collmann until his death in 1930 and thereafter to completion by G.A. Paternoster Brown. A standard reference. THE 'HANDLIST' IS UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION SINCE MANY SETS WENT STRAIGHT TO INSTITUTIONS NEVER TO EMERGE UNSCATHED.‎

‎BUHLER Curt F.‎

‎On the Horace printed in Rome by Wendelinus de Wila or Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with full-page facsimile in the text; original printed wrappers, sewed as issued, a near fine copy. This study of the undated Horace printed with the de Wila-Guldinbeck type 1: 108R (Proctor 3559) brings to light important points relating to the early history of printing in Rome. The study is based partly on the Pierpont Morgan copy. Offprinted from Bibliofilia, vol. XXXVII. VERY SCARCE.‎

‎TUCKER Mary‎

‎Books of the SouthWest. A General Bibliography. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎Sm. 8vo., Sole Edition; strongly bound in cloth, original wrappers preserved, a near fine copy. With a number of relevant cuttings loosely inserted.‎

‎ANDERSON John P.‎

‎The Book of British Topography. A classified Catalogue by John P. Anderson. Complete and unabridged Reprint. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., original cloth, a near fine copy. Anderson's standard catalogue, first published in 1881, is based on the topographical works relating to Great Britain and Ireland in the library of the British Museum.‎

‎BRADSHAW Henry‎

‎Henry Bradshaw's Correspondence on Incunabula with J. Holtrop and M.F.A.G. Campbell. Edited by Wytze abd Lotte Hellinga. I. The Correspondence, 1864-1884 [Translated from the Dutch by D.A.S. Reid]. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎Roy. 8vo., with a portrait frontispiece and 2 plates; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy. With the publisher's slip explaining the mis-dating of the work loosely inserted.‎

‎BOURDILLON F.W.‎

‎C'est Daucasi and De Nicolete. Reproduced in photo-facsimile and type-transliteration from the unique MS. in the Bibliotheque Nationale at Paris, fronds francais, 2168. 165 COPIES WERE PRINTED‎

‎Roy. 8vo., on laid paper, title in red and black, with 22 plages of facsimile, the transliterated text printed in red and black, some slight browning to verso of front free endpaper; half vellum gilt, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, a very good, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 165 COPIES. The work remains the sole facsimile of the Old French MS.‎

‎BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD‎

‎Catalogue of an Exhibition of Books on Medicine, Surgery and Physiology. With a Foreword by Strickland Gibson. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY‎

‎8vo., with 2 plates; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, covers lightly browned at margins else a very good, bright, clean copy. The catalogue lists 191 items.‎

‎HUNTINGTON LIBRARY.‎

‎The Huntington Library Bulletin. Number 2. November 1931. REMARKABLY BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, on laid paper; original printed wrappers, a remarkably bright, clean copy. Contents includes Check List of English Newspapers and Periodicals before 1801 (Gabler), Some Explorations in San Marino (Beveridge), Elizabethan Proof Corrections in 'The First Part of the Contention' (1600) with facsimiles (Brooke); Four Scarce Poems of George Wither (French); Letters and Accounts of Sir James Brydges 1705-1713 (Harvey); Coleridge Marginalia in Henry Brooke's 'The Fool of Quality' (Dike).‎

‎BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY‎

‎Handlist of Books in the Library of the Bibliographical Society. March 1935. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY‎

‎4to., First Edition, on laid paper; original boards, holland back, somewhat marked and worn but internally a clean copy, UNCUT AND LARGELY UNOPENED. A considerably expanded edition of the original Handlist published in 1907.‎

‎DAHL Folke‎

‎A Bibliography of English Corantos and Periodical Newsbooks, 1620-1642. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with 16 facsimiles in the text, free endpapers lightly browned; original series binding of grey boards, oatmeal holland back lettered in black, a near fine copy.‎

‎BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY CAMBRIDGE‎

‎A Hand-List of English Books in the Library of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, printed before MDCXLI.‎

‎8vo., on laid paper; original boards, holland back, uncut and partly unopened, a very good, clean copy. With an introductory note by A.W. Pollard, the work lists some 2,600 volumes‎

‎HYETT F. A.‎

‎County Bibliographies. A Paper read before the Bibliographical Society. With the Suggestions and Recommendations approvd by the Society. IN THE ORIGINAL WRAPPERS‎

‎4to., on laid paper; wrappers, as issued, uncut, covers lightly marked else a near fine copy of a very scarce work. This important essay by one of the foremost topographical bibliographers is introduced by A.W. Pollard. SCARCE.‎

‎MASSON Irvine‎

‎The Mainz Psalters and Canon Missae 1457-1459. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎Folio, with 6 fine folding plates of facsimiles (2 in colour) and 6 folding tables; boards, cloth back, uncut, a near fine copy. Folio Monograph, No. 1.‎

‎MEYER-BAER Kurt‎

‎Liturgical Music Incunabula. A Descriptive Catalogue. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with 7 plates; original series binding of navy cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy.‎

‎WATSON Andrew G.‎

‎The Manuscripts of Henry Savile of Banke. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition; original series binding of navy cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy.‎

‎WEINER Joel H.‎

‎A Descriptive Finding-List of Unstamped British Periodicals, 1830-36. near fine copy‎

‎8vo., First Edition; original series binding of navy cloth, gilt back,a near fine copy.‎

‎ABBEY Major J R‎

‎[Sale Catalogues of] The Celebrated Library of Major J R Abbey [Parts 1-6 only]. [Parts 1-5 Unillustrated Issues; Part 6: Illustrated Issue]. A NEAR FINE RUN‎

‎6 vols., 8vo., with (in Part 5) numerous coloured and monochrome facsimiles of illustrations and bindings (a number folding and many full-page), small neat annotation on front cover of Part 1; original printed wrappers, all very good, bright, clean copies. The Abbey Collection, formed over more than fifteen years, ranked as one of the finest assemblies of illustrated printed books and fine bindings (especially British and French) in the world. It was sold progressively from 1965 onwards following Abbey's death. Most parts were issued in both Illustrated and Unillustrated Issues. The present series comprises: Part 1: 21-23 June 1965; Part 2: 14-16 November 1966; Part 3: 19-21 June 1967; Part 4: 6 November 1967; Part 5: 2 June 1970; Part 6: 19 October 1970.‎

‎THE BIBLIOGRAPHER‎

‎The Bibliographer. A Journal of Book-Lore. Vol. I. December 1881-May 1882. [Preface by H.B. Wheatley]. IN FULL BUCKRAM‎

‎Roy. 8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, title lightly age-soiled; newly bound in green buckram, original gilt label laid down, gilt top, uncut, a very good, crisp copy. THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT NINETEENTH CENTURY BIBLIOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL. Contains a wide variety of valuable articles by the eminent bibliographers of the day (with detailed index) including Conway's 'Woodcutters of the Netherlands' in six parts, numerous pieces on the Bible (Bishop's, Cranmer, Geneva), Henry Bradshaw on van der Haghen, and sale and catalogue notes. Scarce, especially in this condition.‎

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