London: The Association. Very Good. c.1940's. Hardcover. Cloth slightly flecked; Spiral bound; 225x285mm; c.250 pages pages; "This Catalogue of British-built machinery and equiptment for the Printing and Allied Trades is a record of the progress and achievement of British engineers during recent years" . The Association hardcover
Washington DC : Government Printing Office 1883. presumed 1st . Hardcover. good. Gold-stamped brown cloth. Edgewear split along front joint. age-toned paper. Plate of hand spray blowers is loose laid in edge-wear. All other plates & fold-outs bound in & intact. Some color lithos -- cabbage worms etc. 23278 shelf <br/> <br/> Government Printing Office hardcover
Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1911. 1st . hard. Very Good. 13000 shelf. Indexed. Signature & stamp of A.R. DaCosta M.D. on front endpaper.Slight edgewear. Tight solid. very good no dj gold-stamped embossed indigo cloth 380 pgs <br/> <br/> Government Printing Office unknown
Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1911. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 11700 shelf. Indexed. War Department Document No. 384. Stamp of "E.W. George" versofront cover else clean. very good no dj gold-stamped embossed indigo cloth. Tight 380 pgs <br/> <br/> Government Printing Office hardcover
<p>Rare signed copy of Diamonds and Pearls by Marc Lagrange 1st Printing 2013 with jacket</p><p>Comes with the special Insert with poster inside only available for the signing session in 2013</p><p>Stayed excellent inside few manipulated hairlines and scuffs on the jacket.</p> teNeues hardcover
Bookseller reference : 7 ISBN : 383279705X 9783832797058
Albany NY: Joel Munsell 1874. Quarter Leather. Very Good binding. Octavo. lxxxvii 1 423; viii 666 2 47 index pp. frontis plate. Second edition with the author's corrections and additions and a catalogue of American publications prior to 1776. Volumes V and VI of Archaeologia Americana. Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society. In modern morocco-backed marbled paper boards. Light wear to the bindings; fore-edge of the preliminaries are lightly chipped; a few signatures sit proud; contents toned. Pencil marginalia throughout offering corrections and elaboration. We have not assessed the accuracy of these notations but they certainly appear precise and informed. A nice set. <br /> <br /> Originally issued in 1810 this is certainly the most important history of colonial and federal era American printers. The cataloguers for the Grolier Club exhibition called it "the recognized authority on printing in the United States from 1640-1800. Much of the material which is contains can be found nowhere else" Grolier American 100 29.<br /> <br /> In this second edition the alternations and additions generally are from a corrected manuscript held by the American Antiquarian Society and from which Munsell worked. One omission of note is Thomas's history of printing in Europe that was part of the first edition. Additions of note not by Thomas are Benjamin Franklin Thomas's memoir of Isaiah Thomas; an essay on printing in South America by John R. Bartlett; and Haven's 'Catalogue of Publications in what is now the United States prior to the Revolution of 1775—6.' This Sabin tells us "had its nucleus in notes by Thomas was also issued separately and is usually known as 'Haven's list.' The death of the latter in the Civil War prevented its final revision" Sabin 95406. Howes T-168 "aa"; Bigmore and Wyman III p. 9-10; Streeter 4395. Joel Munsell unknown
Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1908. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Two volumes. First edition 1908. Navy blue cloth hardcovers with gilt titles on spines 550 646 pp. clean unmarked text Very Good copies creasing and light wear to the edges of some of the pages a bit of age-toning to the pages and page-edges minor rubbing to the edges of the covers no dust jackets. Government Printing Office hardcover
Pittsburgh: Herbick and Held 1953. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Large 8vo boards very good light wear and soil rubbing to spine ends small abrasion to top of rear board. 29 10 pp illustrated including large folding isometric interior layout schema. With "AHK" in pencil on flyleaf -- one of the copies of Albert H. Kiefer who worked for H&H as a publication designer and was the designer of this book. Herbick and Held hardcover
Peekskill NY: Samuel Huestis 1835. Hardcover. Good overall. An early Peekskill imprint of this story which originated in the 8th and 9th centuries A.D.<br /> 32mo 118pp blue stiff paper cover stitch bound spine lacking with b&w woodcut illustrations. Light foxing throughout spine tender but holding. OCLC 701787336 shows 1 copy at Yale. Samuel Huestis hardcover