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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 574 Oct. Term 2014. Washington 2020
2020. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 574. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2014. October 6 2014 Through March 2 2015. Released from the GPO December 2020. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office 2020. clxxxvii 1211 pp. ISBN: 9780160958397. Hardcover. Tan buckram with upper red and lower black gilt letttered spine labels. New. $102. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 71589 ISBN : 0160958393 9780160958397
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Art 20th Century Printing History Collectors Graphics
Circa 1965 Collectors Graphics No. 5 Exhibition Catalog
New York N.Y.: No Publisher Noted 1965. 12 pages illustrated in color & black and white. With 24 numbered examples of illustrated artwork using various printing methods: silk screen linoleum and woodcuts combined woodcut & screen processes. Printed on glossy paper stock. Approx. 8" x 10 1/2" size oblong format simply side-stapled; the cover with the logo and text title; no other date text or explanatory material within; research indicates that this was the exhibition catalog for a gallery show of graphics at Peridot Gallery NY circa 1965. Cover paper darkened little wear; contents clean and in very good condition. First Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good. No Publisher Noted paperback books
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German Printing. Seckendorff Veit Ludwig von / Artopoeus Johannes Christoph / Boeckler Johann Heinrich
Compendium Historiae Ecclesiastecae decreto Serenissimi Principis Saxon. Jul. Cliviae et Mont. Ducis &c. In usum gymnasii Gothani. Ex sacris literis & optimis qui extant autoribus Libris duobus compositum & ab orbe condito ad nostra usque tempor
GothaL Reyheri 1723. Octavo vellum-backed marbled boards. Two page engraved frontispiece. 14 430 2 913 10 311 11 pages. Three parts bound in one volume. Internally clean. Moderate wear. Reprint of Seckensdorffs church history first published in 1666 with later additions by Artopoeus & Boeckler. GothaL Reyheri hardcover books
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EARLY PRINTING CAXTON RAE John ed
The Statutes of Henry VII. In Exact Facsimile from the Very Rare Original Printed by Caxton in 1489. Edited with Notes and Introduction by John Rae
London: John Camden Hotten 1869. First Edition. First printing. Quarto 29cm. Publisher's quarter morocco over glazed boards; brown coated endpapers; xxi8032pp. Mild external rubbing primarily to board corners and spine ends; scattered faint foxing within; Very Good in the original publisher's binding. <br/><br/>A well-printed facsimile on thick paper with a substantial introduction and end-notes by Rae. John Camden Hotten unknown books
Bookseller reference : 53665
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FINE PRINTING WWII The Typophiles
A Five-Syllable Sentence Meaning Adolf Wo Bist Du
N.p.: The Typophiles N.d. ca 1944. First Limited Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound illustrated card wrappers; glassine unprinted dustjacket; unpaged 8 leaves; illus. Fine unworn copy in original glassine. One of 350 copies "struck off for Ye Typophiles." With printer's device on colophon of a filligreed crown inside a black background.Printed on yellow paper. Includes two cartoon illustrations in text; the illustration appearing on p7 is reproduced on the cover. Satirical jab at the Axis powers in WWII anonymously written in the form of mutual letters begging aid between Tojo and Hitler. The Tojo portion is printed in Japanese Kanji characters with English translation. Text makes mention of the loss of Mussolini suggesting that the pamphlet was produced some time after the Italian premier's ouster and arrest in July 1943. A charming and scarce Typophiles keepsake apparently not in their regular "Monograph" series. The Typophiles unknown books
Bookseller reference : 16395
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 573 Oct. Term 2013. Washington 2020
2020. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 573. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2013. June 9 Through October 2 2014. Released from the GPO August 2020. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office 2020. xlii 999 pp. Hardcover. Tan buckram with upper red and lower black gilt letttered spine labels. New. $90. unknown books
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 571 Oct. Term 2013. 2019
2019. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 571. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2013. October 7 2013 Through March 4 2014. Released from the GPO December 2019. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office 2019. Reprinted W.S.Hein 2020. cci 1253 pp. Hardcover. Tan buckram with upper red and lower black gilt letttered spine labels. New. $95. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 71110
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 572 Oct. Term 2013. Washington 2020
2020. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 572. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2013. March 5 Through June 4 2014. Released from the GPO April 2020. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office 2020. Reprinted W.S. Hein 2020. lxxxvii 1312 pp. Hardcover. Tan buckram with upper red and lower black gilt letttered spine labels. New. $95. unknown books
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 570 Oct. Term 2012. Washington 2018
2018. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 570. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2012. June 17 Through October 1 2013. Released from the GPO December 2019. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office 2018. Reprint W.S. Hein 2020. xxxi 957 pp. Hardcover. Tan buckram with upper red and lower black gilt letttered spine labels. New. $95. unknown books
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 569 Oct. Term 2012. Washington 2018
2018. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 569. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2012. March 26 2013 Through June 13 2013. Released from the GPO March 2018. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 2018. Reprint W.S. Hein. lxxxv 1182 pp. Hardcover. New. $95. unknown books
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 568 Oct. Term 2012. Washington 2017
2017. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 568. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2012. October 1 2012 Through March 25 2013. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 2017. Reprinted W.S. Hein 2018. ccxvii 1414 pp. Hardcover. New. $125. unknown books
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 567 Oct. Term 2011. Washington 2017
2017. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 567. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2011. June 11 Through September 25 2012. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 2017. Reprint W.S. Hein. xxxvi 1313 pp. Hardcover. New. $95. unknown books
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Bracton Henry de; Printing and the Mind of Man 89
De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae Libri Quinq; In Varios.
1569. London 1569. First edition. London 1569. First edition. Printing and the Mind of Man 89: The "Crown and Flower of Medieval Jurisprudence" Bracton Henry de d. 1268. De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae Libri Quinq; In Varios Tractatus Distincti ad Diversorum et Vetustissimorum Codicum Collationem Ingenti Cura Nunc Primu Typis Vulgati; Quorum Quid Cuiq; Insit Proxima Pagina Demonstrabit. London: Apud Richardum Tottellum 1569. xvi 444 i.e. 442 ff. Folio 11-1/4" x 7-3/4". Nineteenth-century diced calf gilt rules to boards gilt fillets ornaments and title to spine gilt rules to board edges gilt inside rules marbled endpapers ribbon marker. Light rubbing to boards faint dampstain to front board moderate rubbing to extremities front joint just starting at head corners bumped and somewhat worn armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Attractive large woodcut decorated initials. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places light foxing and finger smudges to some leaves some fading to text of ff. 1 and 2. A handsome copy of a landmark work. $10000. First edition. Written between 1250 and 1256 De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae The Laws and Customs of England is the first treatise on English law. A systematic work it emphasizes the separation of procedural and substantive matters and also cites cases as sources of at least intellectual if not formal authority. The principles formulated in this work and its use of precedents determined the development of English law and established the method adopted by Littleton and Coke. In Maitland's words it is "the crown and flower of English medieval jurisprudence" and "by far the greatest of our medieval law books.": Maitland Collected Papers II:43. Beale Bibliography of Early English Law Books T323. Printing and the Mind of Man 89. English Short-Title Catalogue S122159. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 67367
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Court of Claims Reports. Vols. 1-231. 1863-1982
1982. United States Court of Claims Reports. Cases Decided. Washington: Government Printing Office. Vols. 1 to 231 1863-1982. Complete set of all volumes published. Thirty-six 36 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-library. Tan buckram some early volumes 1 to 78 with shelf wear and soiling. Internally very good. Reprint Price USD 7500. Special $1495. The term "legislative courts" is used in the United States Government Manual to designate several special courts established by action of Congress. They are not included under the provision in the Constitution for a federal judiciary. The first of these special courts to be created was the Court of Claims in 1855 "to hear and determine the merits of certain claims against the federal government particularly those arising out of contracts." A chief justice and four associate justices all appointed by the President preside over this court. Boyd. United States Government Publications 110. Complete set of all volumes published from 1863 to 1982. Continued by Cases Decided in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit October 1982 and West's Federal Claims Reporter 1983 to date. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 62398
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Boston Chemical Printing Company
GOOD EFFECTS OF SABBATH SCHOOLS. NEIGHBOR JOE
Boston: Boston Chemical Printing Company 1830. 12" x 11" broadside poem printed on white cotton cloth in two columns. A decorative rectangular border surrounds the poem. The inside border is surrounded by twenty vignettes in oval borders. Vignettes include animals such as a fox and an owl as well as scenes such as a soldier leading an army a king holding his scepter a face in the clouds blowing wind at the trees. Spotted at lower left corner and another light spot. Very Good. <br/><br/> This poem is a dialogue between Charles and Father concerning the reformation of Neighbor Joe a former drunk who would curse and beat his wife and children. He told Father that through the example of his eldest daughter Emeline a student in the Sabbath School and follower of the Bible he was able to ask God for forgiveness and change his wicked ways.<br/>OCLC 30730589 4- AAS Mass. Hist. Soc. Yale Brown as of December 2018. Benes Textiles in New England II page 200. Boston Chemical Printing Company unknown books
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Statutes at Large. Vols. 80 to 120 in 115 books
2006. United States Statutes at Large. Washington: United States Government Printing Office. Vols. 80 to 120 1966-2006 in 115 books. Lacking Vols. 83 & 84 pt. 1. Dampstaining to vols. 116 part 4 and 119 part 1. Publisher's tan buckram with red and black spine labels. Ex-library with library location labels on spines with bar code labels on front covers else very good condition. Reprint Price USD 6815. Special $995. "At the close of each session of Congress or for each calendar year all the acts and resolutions are collected and published in final permanent form in bound volumes called United States Statutes at Large." Additionally they "contain the treaties ratified by the Senate postal conventions such executive agreements as were published in the Treaty Series and the proclamations of the President of the United States." Boyd 100. unknown books
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United States Government Printing Office
United States Reports. Vol. 539. Oct Term 2002 Washington 2005
2005. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 539. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2002. June 2 Through October 2 2003Together with Opinion of Individual Justice in Chambers. End of Term. Frank D. Wagner Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 2005. lii 1311 pp. Hardcover. Cloth. New. $85. unknown books
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Joint Committee on Printing
Congressional Directory 2003-2004 One Hundred Eighth Congress
2004. United States Congress. United States Congress. Joint Committee on Printing United States Congress. Congressional Directory 2003-2004. One Hundred Eighth Congress. Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 2004. xxii 1190 pp. Softbound. New. $65. This handbook contains short biographies and contact information for every member of the House and Senate. It also lists officials of the courts military establishment and other federal departments and agencies including D.C. government officials state and territorial governors foreign diplomats and members of the press radio and television galleries. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 40167
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US. Government Printing Office U. S.
United States Reports Official edition. Odd/Misc Vols
United States Reports Official edition. Washington: Government Printing Office. Odd/Misc. Vols. available. Original cloth hardcover ex-private law library with stamps else very good. Please inquire to law@lawbookexchange.com for complete details. Special USD 65.00 Each. This record contains vols. 401 to 408; 485; 486; 489 to 491. unknown books
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US. Government Printing Office U. S.
United States Reports. Vol. 535 Oct. Term 2001. June 2003. Off. Ed.
2003. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 535. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2001. Beginning of Term October 1 2001 March 4 Through June 3 2002. Frank D. Wagner Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 2003. cviii 1317 pp. Hardcover. Cloth. New. $95. Released February 2004 by the Government Printing Office. Standing order service available for future volumes as published. Odd volumes or complete sets of this title are also available. unknown books
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US. Government Printing Office U. S.
Securities and Exchange Commission Decisions. Odd/Misc. Vols
Securities and Exchange Commision Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1934-. Odd/miscellaneous vols. available. Hardcover. Original publisher's cloth. Ex-library. Please inquire to law@lawbookexchange.com for complete details. USD 30.00 Each. This record contains Vols. 1 to 19; 22; 28; 35; 37; 39. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 2945
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Public Printing
THE PUBLIC PRINTING. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING SHOWING THE CONDITION OF THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. JANUARY 20 1864
38th Cong. 1st Sess.: HMD21. 1864. 34pp disbound. Light scattered foxing. Very Good. HMD21. unknown books
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Bay Area Bibliophile Society Printing.
Collection of Fine Press Ephemera from the Roxburghe Zamorano and Book Club of California.
V.p. v.d. -Single leaf 11 1/2 x 16 1/2 printed on both sides oval portrait to recto color facsimile to verso; very good. -Folio 10 1/4 x 15†with photographic frontisportrait inlaid facsimile of a handwritten letter tipped in printed in black and red deckled fore- and lower edge; very good. -Broadside 9 3/4 x 13†printed in green pink and black woodblock initial and woodcut lower edge deckled minor creases and foxing; very good.-Folio 9 x 14†with broadside tipped in 8 1/8 13†printed in black and blue; very good. -Small folio 10 1/2 x 5 1/2†printed in blue and black digitally printed photo with dinner invitation and order form tipped in deckled fore-edge; very good. -Small broadside 5 1/2 x 8 1/2†with woodcut; very good.-Small broadside 11 x 6 7/8†printed in blue and black color photograph printed as headpiece; very good. -Small folio 5 3/4 x 11†accordion fold printed in black and blue with a facsimile letter inserted into a sleeve on the title page; very good. § --“Facsimile page of the 42-line Gutenberg Bible.This memento and keepsake is presented by Edward Repan-Petko in commemoration of the Centenary of the birth of his father Adam Repan-Petko — 18 January 1996.Presented.August 8th 1996 and October 26-27 1996.†--“John Muir 1838-1914†200 copies printed in October 1996 designed and produced by Marianne Hinckle Año Nuevo Island Press San Francisco.--“At the next meeting of the Roxburghe Club Dixon Wecter will speak on ‘Mark Twain and the West.’†Carroll T. Harris Master of the Press n.d.--“Typography†by J.H. Mason at the end of his essay “Printing†from the book Fifteen Craftsmen on Their Crafts now printed by Peter Koch in San Francisco for Drew Nadell and Gale Herrick in 1984 as a keepsake.--“Poetry at the Edge Five Contemporary Poets†announcement order form and dinner invitation printed for the Book Club of California 2014.--Dinner invitation “The Roxburghe Club of San Francisco In Search of Antartic Whales Richard C. Dehmel Ph.D.†by Wade C. Hugan 2014. --Poem“December Moon†by May Sarton from Coming into Eighty and illustration “Moon & Jet Trail†by Jonathan L. Clark. Privately printed for Jonathan L. Clark at The Artichoke Press.2013.--“A Great Place to Get Rich†keepsake presented by Gary Kurutz and John Windle printed by Richard Siebert in an edition of 125 copies 2014. The original letter is now in the Bancroft Library. unknown books
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United Printing Machinery Company
The Metzograph Grained Screen.; cover title
Boston/ New York/ Chicago: United Printing Machinery Company 1910. 16 mo. 4 pp. Small stain to lower tip. Very good. A priced listing for screens sized 3 14 x 4 1/4 inches to 31 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches available in 6 varying degrees of fineness. <br/><br/> United Printing Machinery Company unknown books
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Americana Printing History Typography Design Fine Press San Francisco Zamorano Club Los Angeles Roxburghe Club
1980 Roxburghe-Zamorano Keepsake Printed at the Scenic Road Press William Morris to Smith Letter About the Impertinence of a Woman Designer from the Sanford & Helen Berger Collection
San Francisco CA: Scenic Road Press 1980. Small broadside keepsake printed at the Scenic Road Press for members of the Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs on the occasion of their Joint Meeting in 1980; one of 200 printed. A letter of February 24 1887 from William Morris to 'My dear Smith' noticing his indignation that he'd been sent by Smith to visit a woman he'd thought to be a potential client who actually wanted him instead to look at her designs. Approx. 4 1/2" x 7" size; printed black in a Kelmscott-style type on quality paper stock; with the original plain paper envelope; slight wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Broadside. Very Good. Scenic Road Press books
Bookseller reference : 25332
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United States Government Printing Office
Annual Reports of the Gettysburg National Military Park Commision to the Secretary of War 1893-1904
Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office 1905. Hardcover. very good. Bound in the publisher's original red morocco spine stamped in gilt. Previous owners name and ink notation "1st Edition" and date on ffep. Profusely photographically illustrated throughout. Some wear to extremities otherwise fine. <br/><br/> Government Printing Office hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 9017902
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AMERICAN PRINTING HISTORY ASSOCIATION
Verse into TYPE. The APHA Poetry Portfolio
American Printing History Association 2006. 8vo. 17 poems printed by 15 American fine press printers. Foreword by Henry Lyman. Contents loose as issued in blue cloth clamshell box. Contributor's copy with printed note from Jerry Kelly laid-in this being the former copy of Ronald Gordon of The Oliphant Press responsible for the printing of Mary Karr's 'A Blessing from my Sixteen Years' Son." The other designers/printers are: Mindy Beloff Michael and Winifred Bixler Carolee Campbell Ed Colker Sandy Connors Barbara Henry Jerry Kelly Kay Michael Kramer David Pankow Michael Peich Robin Price Michael Russem Gaylord Schanilec and Jack Stauffacher. <br/><br/> American Printing History Association hardcover books
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Civil War: Military Press Printing
SPECIAL ORDER No. 8. U.S. MISSISSIPPI SQUADRON FLAG SHIP "TEMPEST" MOUND CITY ILLS. APRIL 24 1865 caption title
Mound City Il 1865. 1p. Two older tape stains else clean. Very good. A rare U.S. Mississippi Squadron Special Order from Rear Admiral Samuel Lee on the Flag Ship Tempest passing along a confidential telegraph order from Gideon Welles Secretary of the Navy. Admiral Lee conveys the order that "the utmost vigilance should be exercised on the Mississippi River especially the lower portion of it to prevent the carrying across of plunder and property in the hands of Jeff Davis and his Cabinet and also to seize their persons." Davis and other Confederate leaders had fled Richmond and the oncoming Union Army; they had hoped to find sanctuary outside the United States. At one point they hoped to cross the South and reach Mexico. Davis his family and entourage were captured in Georgia on May 10. unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM54141
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American Naval Printing
INSPECTION OF VESSELS EUROPEAN STATION. with: BOATS ON THE EUROPEAN STATION WHEN FITTED FOR THE DIFFERENT SERVICES.
On board the U.S.S. Trenton European Station 1881. Two pamphlets. 12; 16pp. 12mo. Fastened with bronze tack. Slight staining else good. A curious little pair of imprints printed on a U.S. Navy shipboard press sometime not long after the Civil War. The first the INSPECTION. pamphlet describes what an inspector should look for and contains the colophon "From the Press of U.S. Flagship Trenton European Station." The second pamphlet which describes the equipment to be carried on boats contains no colophon but is identical to the first in style and makeup and was found with the first pamphlet so it seems reasonable to assume that it is a product of the same press. unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM13937
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GRABHORN PRINTING
A Leaf from the 1611 King James Bible; With "The Noblest Monument of English Prose" by John Livingston Lowes & "The Printing of the King James Bible" by Louis I. Newman
San Fransisco: Book Club of California 1937. Limited. hardcover. very good. Slim folio cloth-backed patterned boards somewhat soiled; paper spine label partially lacking. San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1937. Limited Edition -- one of 300 copies. Very good.<br/><br/> Laid in is a leaf from the Old Testament the end of Chapter XXII & the beginning of Chapter XXIII with one initial letter. The leaf is lightly stained in the margins; the book is very good with rust marks from a paper clip on two blank pages and very lightly on the title page. The boards are lightly rubbed on the front with stains on the back cover and bumped corners. One of 300 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press. Gsabhorn Bibliography 275.<br/><br/> Book Club of California unknown books
Bookseller reference : 221004
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HENRY Joseph Government Printing Office.
A Memorial of Joseph Henry.
Washington D.C.:: Government Printing Office 1880. 1880. First edition. 4to. iv 528 pp. Frontis. port. index. Gray cloth gilt spine; covers off spine ends worn covers freckled by silverfish. Inscribed by S. S. Cox. Bookplate & rubber stamp top edge of Lawrence Badash. AS IS. Government Printing Office, 1880. hardcover books
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Americana Printing History Typography Design Fine Press Zamorano Club Los Angeles Nut Quad Press
Keepsake for The Zamorano Club Programs 1928 - 1991
California US: The Zamorano Club 1992. Keepsake ".meant as a companion piece to The Zamorano Club Programs 1928 - 1991 which was issued in 1992 to commemorate the joint meeting of Roxburghe-Zamorano at San Francisco." Within the cover is the tipped-in pamphlet-announcement a simple folder with no text of The Treachery of Recollection talk of Professor Daniel Aaron of Smith College speaking at the Zamorano Club Wednesday March 3 1965; the keepsake-cover approx. 8 1/2" x 11" size; printed in red & black on quality paper stock; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. The Zamorano Club paperback books
Bookseller reference : 25341
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Americana Printing History Herity Press
So Long as the Private Press Wears Liberty as Her Crown the People are Free Written and First printed By the Herity Press in 1962 for the Liberty Bell Capping of the Kelmscott/Goudy Press.Keepsake for the First Annual APHA Conference October 2 1976
New York NY: The Herity Press Elizabeth and Ben Lieberman Props. 1976. Single-sided letterpress printing; in red black blue. Approx. 5 7/8" x 11" size a little light wear; clean and in very good condition a good impression. Fine Press. Single Sheet. Very Good. The Herity Press Elizabeth and Ben Lieberman, Props. paperback books
Bookseller reference : 26585
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International Printing Museum Foundation
Campaign Prospectus
Buena Park CA:: International Printing Museum Foundation n.d. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Oblong 4to. 16 pp. Color illustrations throughout; text clean unmarked. Maroon wrappers die-stamped in gilt and silver stapled; binding square and tight small tear on bottom margin of front cover. Very Good. FIRST EDITION of this building campaign brochure proposing a $3 million dollar goal establishing a $2 million building fund and a $1 million endowment. International Printing Museum Foundation, paperback books
Bookseller reference : CH814-361
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Printing History Merrymount Press
Home! Sweet Home! By John Howard Payne A Reproduction of the Author's Manuscript of the Poem with the Seasons Greetings from Mr. & Mrs. W.K. Bixby
Boston: Merrymount Press 1924. 2 leaves; half-title & colophon leaf; title page with a small woodcut illustration; noted as one of 500 copies printed by D.B. Updike at the Merrymount Press in December of 1924; on F.J. Head & Co. watermark paper; the colophon also with a small cut; 7 1/4" x 8 1/2" approx. size oblong format; previous owner inscription on half-title; original sewn illustrated paper wraps in dark olive; edge tips wear to the wraps small chip at top of spine small piece of back upper corner chipped away; in very good condition; a good Merrymount Press ephemeral item. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Merrymount Press Paperback books
Bookseller reference : 21613
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Boutet Jean Illus; Daragnes Madame J G Printing
L'Enfance Du Christ
Paris: Eliane Norberg. 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Flexible vinyl. Soft flexible wraps loose gatherings laid in a numbered edition of 380 copies printed entirely on polyvinyl chloride plastic blue and white manufactured especially for this project and with more than half of the edition going to the two co-operating chemical companies Societe Interplast Paris and Societe Svenska Chemaco Sweden. This is one of only 160 copies distributed to the trade No. 330 with 23 engravings in color by Jean Boutet. Fine in clamshell box with see-through plastic cover. An amazing production and an obvious forerunner to Claes Oldenburg's "soft book". ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Eliane Norberg unknown books
Bookseller reference : 22664
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Italian Printing
il Risorgimento Grafico numero undici anno trentesimo 30 Novembre 1933 dodicesimo Era fascista
Milano: il Risorgimento 1933. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall softbound quarto. Annual of graphic and printing arts. Text in Italian. A very good copy in bound illustrated wrappers. <br/><br/> il Risorgimento paperback books
Bookseller reference : 13047
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Americana Printing History Bruce Rogers
Some Works of Bruce Rogers with Several Selections By Frederic W. Goudy & William A. Dwiggins as Offered for Sale By David L. O'Neal Antiquarian Booksellers Inc. Peterborough New Hampshire Catalogue 33
Peterborough New Hampshire: David L. O'Neal Antiquarian Booksellers Inc. 1965. Printed double-side broadside style; ".designed and edited at the Philidor Press in Boston. The types are Centaur Kennerley Caledonia Goudy Mediaeval and Arrighi." with 125 titles of publications and their descriptions prices. Approx. 17 1/4" x 23 1/4" size printed on heavy paper stock; edges a little darkened & on old fold lines; in very good condition. . Booksellers Catalog. Boadside. Very Good. David L. O'Neal Antiquarian Booksellers, Inc. paperback books
Bookseller reference : 26586
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PRINTING TRADES
Franklin Typographical Society of Boston. A Collection of Books Pamphlets and Ephemera relating to the Society from shortly after its founding in 1824 to 1941
Boston: various imprints but mostly published by the Society 1826-1941 1826. Some wear and chipping to the broadsides; overall in very good condition. 12 items several of which once belonged to the Society viz: Jefferson's Clark's "Address Delivered at the Anniversary Celebration of the Franklin Typographical Society January 17th 1826;" "The Proceedings at the Printers' Festival Held by the Franklin Typographical Society January 15 1848;" a small scrapbook of 30 leaves with newspaper clippings and manuscript annotations chronicling the activities of the Society; menus and proceedings from their annual dinners honoring Benjamin Franklin etc. A detailed description is available. An interesting small archive of material that chronicles the life of a benevolent society devoted to printers in and around Boston. The Franklin Typographical Society was active from its founding in 1824 well into the 20th century. Isaiah Thomas was an honorary member. In 1899 its membership numbered 500 but by the second decade of the 20th century it was in gradual decline which parallels the decline of the printing trades in general. <br/><br/> Boston: various imprints but mostly published by the Society, 1826-1941 unknown books
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LEAF BOOK: ASIAN PALEOGRAPHY & PRINTING
Examples of Oriental Calligraphy and Printing: Collected and Briefly Described . . . cover title
New York: Orientalia Incorporated 1924 1924. First edition limitation not stated. OCLC records 17 copies in three separate records none outside the U.S. The leaves overall are very good condition with the expected occasional staining and wear to the edges most notably in the Arabic manuscript on vellum browning and worming to a few of the older leaves; the portfolio boards are slightly worn. Portfolio 37 x 27 cm printed paper label on the upper cover. 20 examples of printed and manuscript leaves 18 single and two double leaves from the 14th to the 19th centuries each with a small printed label identifying the leaf neatly affixed to the lower margin or verso. A wide-ranging and interesting collection of Asian manuscript and printed leaves issued as a leaf book; the only commentary is in the identification of the leaves. From the few copies that have come onto the marketplace in recent years it appears that the contents vary somewhat from copy to copy. The examples in this copy date are from both sacred and secular sources. The earliest is a leaf from a 14th century Arabic manuscript on vellum; the most recent is a leaf from a manuscript of the Saddharma Pundarika Sutra in Chinese copied by a Japanese priest in 1834. Other examples include a leaf from a Japanese manuscript on secret Buddhist rites written in Chinese by a priest at Kya-san and dated 1571; a leaf from a Persian manuscript containing the Poems of Nidhami dated 992 of the Muhammadan era - or about 1584; a leaf from a Persian manuscript Miraj Nama describing Muhammad's ascent to heaven dated H. 1046 or 1636 A.D.; a leaf from Indian religious manuscript containing extracts from the Puranas in Sanskrit 18th century; a double leaf in Chinese characters printed in Korea probably 18th century which contains Buddhist scriptures as interpreted by the Syen sect; and a printed leaf from a Chinese medical work of the 17th century. A complete list of the leaves is available. Orientalia Incorporated was a bookseller and publisher in New York that specialized in all things Asian during the first half of the 20th century. Among other notables they published the works of Yone Noguchi. The individual leaves were originally stored in 18 paper glassine envelopes; due to the browning of the envelopes the leaves have been removed and placed in mylar sleeves. <br/><br/> New York: Orientalia, Incorporated, [1924] hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 28163
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Printing
Imprimerie en Caracteres. Contenant dix-neuf Planches. Extracted from: DIDEROT Denis & Jean Le Rond d'ALEMBERT editors. Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Raisonné des Sciences des Arts et des Métiers. Recueil de Planches sur les Sciences les Arts Libéraux et les Arts Mécaniques avec leur Explication
Paris 1772. Pp. 1-12; 17 of 19 copper-engraved plates Goußier del. Benard fecit. 1 vols. Folio. Disbound. A clean bright extract lacking plates I & XIV. Small adhesion of first leaf to later blank wrapper else fine. Pp. 1-12; 17 of 19 copper-engraved plates Goußier del. Benard fecit. 1 vols. Folio. An especially attractive selection of plates from the Récueil de Planches that extraordinary illustrated supplement to the magnificent Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert. The plates depict every aspect of the art and craft of printing in the late 18th century; the explanatory text is concise yet fully detailed. Printing and the Mind of Man describes the Encyclopedie as "a monument in the history of European thought; the acme of the age of reason; a prime motive force in undermining the ancien régime and in heralding the French Revolution; a permanent source for all aspects of eighteenth-century civilization.". PMM 200; En français dans le texte 156 unknown books
Bookseller reference : 41086
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COLOR PRINTING AMERICAN
THE IRIS; AN ILLUMINATED SOUVENIR FOR MDCCCLII
COLOR PRINTING--AMERICAN THE IRIS; AN ILLUMINATED SOUVENIR FOR MDCCCLII. Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo 1852. Large 8vo. Publisher's gilt red clot all edges gilt. 298 pages including 12 full-page chromolithographic plates. First edition. The book is comprised of text by Mary Eastman and accompanying illustrations from drawings of her husband Captain Eastman made during his nine years in military stationed among the Indian tribes in and around Fort Snelling in Minnesota. The illustrations were printed in color by Peter S. Duval of Philadelphia. John S. Hart the book's editor proudly announced that each print was printed in ten colors overprinting some to produce varied effects. The book is a bright copy with some sporadic as usual. Spine professionally repaired. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 39734
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PRINTING
A LIST OF BOOKS ON PRINTING.THE BOOKS AND PAPERS IN THE RALPH GREEN
PRINTING A LIST OF BOOKS ON PRINTING.THE BOOKS AND PAPERS IN THE RALPH GREEN COLLECTION. Williamsburg: The College of William and Mary 1962. 4to. Comb-binding. 39 pages printed on the recto only. First edition. Very good. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 21879
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COLOR PRINTING
PICTURES AND SONGS FOR THE LITTLE ONES AT HOME
COLOR PRINTING PICTURES AND SONGS FOR THE LITTLE ONES AT HOME. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons 1865. 8vo. Publisher's cloth. 16 leaves printed on one side only with 15 color plates. First edition. This is a very nice example of color printing by Thomas Nelson who used a transfer lithography method very similar to Baxter's color printing technique In it Nelson transferred the images from steel engravings as opposed to Baxte taking his images from wood blocks. Then Nelson used oil based colors to pri the image as did Baxter producing very bright and vivid colors. The color images in this book are quite small 1 1/2 x 1 3/4 inches and are pasted on pages all printed in brown ink with gold borders and vignettes that surround the color plates. Some sporadic foxing and slight cover discoloration but a good example of a seldom seen Victorian method of color printing. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 35708
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COLOR PRINTING AMERICAN
THE IRIS; AN ILLUMINATED SOUVENIR FOR MDCCCLII
COLOR PRINTING--AMERICAN THE IRIS; AN ILLUMINATED SOUVENIR FOR MDCCCLII. Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo 1852. Large 8vo. Publisher's heavily gilt full-morocco all edges gilt. 298 pages including 12 full-page chromolithographic plates. First edition. The book is comprised of text by Mary Eastman and accompanying illustrations from drawings of her husband Captain Eastman made during his nine years in military stationed among the Indian tribes in and around Fort Snelling in Minnesota. The illustrations were printed in color by Peter S. Duval of Philadelphia. John S. Hart the book's editor proudly announced that each print was printed in ten colors overprinting some to produce varied effects. The book is an extremely bright copy with some sporadic as usual. The base the front hinge is starting to show the slightest signs of cracking. This is first copy we have handled at the Bookpress in nearly thirty years of dealing with color printing books. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 36698
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COLOR PRINTING
CHRISTLICHES GEDENKBUCH
COLOR PRINTING CHRISTLICHES GEDENKBUCH. St. Louis: Eden Publishing House circa 1900. 8vo. Chromolithographic cloth binding all edges gilt. Unpaginated with 12 chromolithographic plates and a other pages with a pictorial border of flowers and nature scenes printed in brown ink. First edition. A stunningly fine copy with raised flowers on the spine and front board. Eac month begins with a piece of biblical verse with a chromolithographic border German text printed in several colors and gold. Rare. We could not find a c cited by OCLC. The publication was meant for daily reflection on the bible. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 37459
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History of Printing Marchand Prosper
Histoire de l'Origine et des Premiers Progrès de l'Imprimerie
La Haye: La Veuve Le Vier et Pierre Paupie 1740. First edition. Engraved allegorical frontispiece by Schley. 2 parts in one volumes. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary French mottled calf gilt spine marbled endpapers. Upper joint starting at bottom and apart from some minor toning this is a lovely unsophisticated copy in contemporary dress. First edition. Engraved allegorical frontispiece by Schley. 2 parts in one volumes. 1 vols. 4to. Printed by Prosper Marchand a Huguenot publisher and journalist who fled France in 1709 the work appeared at the 300th anniversary of the invention of printing. Marchand writes that he produced the book "a la sollicitation de quelques amis qui ont cru que le troisième jubile ou la troisième année séculaire de l'imprimerie reveilleroit infailliblement la curiosité du publique touchant l'origine de ce bel art at the request of some friends who believed that the third jubilee or the tercentenary of printing would infallibly wake the public curiosity concerning the origin of this beautiful art." The allegorical frontspiece by J.V. Schley show Minerva and Mercury descending from Heaven granting the gift of printing to Germany who in turn gives it to England Holland France and Italy. Bigmore & Wyman II p. 22 La Veuve Le Vier et Pierre Paupie unknown books
Bookseller reference : 36937
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Roycroft Printing Shop
Love Ballads of the XVIth Century
East Aurora New York: The Roycroft Printing Shop 1897. 120 1 colophon pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original red cloth backed mustard boards uncut. Slight rubbing at tips minor soiling of spine some browning to text. Inscribed on ffep "For Mr. Frank W. Noxon with all good wishes from Elbert Hubbard". A very good copy. 120 1 colophon pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed by Elbert Hubbard. Ransome p. 405 no. 8 The Roycroft Printing Shop unknown books
Bookseller reference : 43316
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Printing
Imprimérie en Caractères. Contenant dix-neuf Planches. Extracted from: DIDEROT Denis & Jean Le Rond d'ALEMBERT editors. Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Raisonné des Sciences des Arts et des Métiers. Recueil de Planches sur les Sciences les Arts Libéraux et les Arts Mécaniques avec leur Explication
Paris 1772. Pp. 1-12; 19 copper-engraved plates Goussier del. Bernard fecit. 1 vols. Folio. Disbound. Some faint age-toning of leaves and marginal soiling else fine. Pp. 1-12; 19 copper-engraved plates Goussier del. Bernard fecit. 1 vols. Folio. Beautiful selection of plates from the Récueil de Planches that extraordinary illustrated supplement to the magnificent Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert. The plates depict every aspect of the art and craft of printing in the late 18th century; the explanatory text is concise yet fully detailed. Printing and the Mind of Man describes the Encyclopedie as "a monument in the history of European thought; the acme of the age of reason; a prime motive force in undermining the ancien régime and in heralding the French Revolution; a permanent source for all aspects of eighteenth-century civilization." PMM 200; En français dans le texte 156 unknown books
Bookseller reference : 41085
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Confederate Printing Muhlbach Louise pseud. for Klara Muller Mundt
Joseph II and His Court . from the German by Adelaide de V Chaudron
Mobile Alabama: S.H. Goetzel; Farrow & Bennett Printers 1864. First edition in English. 4 vols. 8vo. Printed wallpaper wrappers worn and fragile; back wrapper of Vol. II missing. In blue cloth drop-box. First edition in English. 4 vols. 8vo. In Wallpaper Wrappers. Rare and telling example of printing in the confederacy toward the end of the war when paper was so scarce the publisher was forced to use wallpaper taken from Southern homes for the wrappers. Parrish 6437; Crandall M.L. Confederate imprints 3106 S.H. Goetzel; Farrow & Bennett, Printers unknown books
Bookseller reference : 228980
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