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[BYRON, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron]
Hours of Idleness A Series of Poems Original and Translated By a Noble Author
London Benbow 1822. 1822. Early edition. Small 8vo. Original tan boards printed paper spine label with original price of 2s. 6d. upper hinge starting. Good-very good. 183 pages. Hardcover. London, Benbow, 1822. hardcover
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[BYRON, George Gordon Noel, ROGERS, Samuel]
Lara A Tale; Jacqueline
BYRON George Gordon Noel ROGERS Samuel. Lara A Tale; Jacqueline A Tale. 1/2-leather over cloth with gilt-decorated spine with raised bands t.e.g. London: J. Murray 1814. First edition. Contains both Byron's Lara and Rogers' Jacqueline. A very good copy. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 50856
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[Christmas] [Arthur Rackham] [Francis Pharcellus Church]
A Merry Christmas from Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ryan: Christmas 1932 with original Rackham cover art
New York City London 1932. Green paper wrapss with color illustration pasted to front cover string bound bifolium printed in black and red ink on Vidalon paper signed by Rackham on the first page very good. <p><br /> John Barry Ryan Jr. was the grandson and heir of prominent financier Thomas Fortune Ryan. In 1928 he married Margaret Nin Kahn daughter of Otto Kahn whose wealth and mustache were the inspiration for "Mr. Monopoly" and was sometimes known as "the King of New York."<br /> <br /> The Ryans were both collectors and patrons of the arts. A limited number of Rackham's The Night Before Christmas were printed with an extra leaf tipped in to the the front of the book that reads "A Merry Christmas from Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ryan Christmas 1931" and supposedly distributed to friends and family. <br /> <br /> This is their Christmas greeting from 1932. Printed inside is Church's "Yes Virginia There is a Santa Claus." It seems to be a sort of prenatal gift as their daughter Virginia was born on February 9 1933. Virginia Ogilvy Countess of Airlie was the first American to be a lady-in-waiting serving Elizabeth II until her death in 2022 and was a Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.<br /> <br /> The Santa Claus illustration on the cover seems to be specially commissioned by Ryan for the occasion as "Copyright 1932 by John Barry Ryan" is printed right beneath it. This image was not included in Rackham's illustrations for The Night Before Christmas and is stylistically different enough that it isn't believed to be an abandoned plate for that project. Arthur Rackham signed this copy on the bottom of the first page.<br /> <br /> Scarce with one holding in OCLC and no previous sales records.</p> . unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9076
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[Christmas]; Peterkin Julia
A PLANTATION CHRISTMAS
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1934. First Edition. With illustrated coloured frontispiece and title-page and with black and white head and tail pieces and other illustrations throughout. 6mo in the original publisher's red cloth with a white lettering label on the upper cover. 25 pp. A fine copy mildly mellowed on the spine. Internally clean and tight. FIRST EDITION AND A CHARMING BOOK ABOUT CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION IN A SMALL TOWN. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 33419
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[CHRISTMAS CARDS]
America's Most Famous Characters Featured in 16 Original Christmas Cards.
N.p. no date. enclosed in publisher's two-part box illustrated in color 12 x 9-1/2 inches. . Cards and envelopes fine; light dust-soiling and use to box. 12mo cards. 16 Christmas cards printed in color and 16 envelopes unused. Including: Terry of Terry and the Pirates; The Gumps Skeezix Dick Tracy Little Orphan Annie Nancy and others. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 62936
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[Christmas] [Private Press] [Amateur Press]
Archive of Greeting Cards Correspondence
1990. <br /> <br /> A trove of beautiful materials from the files of California bookbinder Mel Kavin of Kater-Crafts consisting of correspondence and other items sent to him by several renowned book artists.<br /> <br /> Includes 18 unique cards:<br /> - two by the preeminent British restoration bookbinder Bernard Chester Middleton<br /> - one by Trevor Jones British designer bookbinder<br /> - two by Ethan Lipton a leader in technology education and graphic communications and student of Richard J. Hoffman<br /> - two printed by Hoffman for Dr. Robert John Moes a collector and member of the Zamorano Club<br /> - one printed in Laguna Beach by Tom Jeavons featuring wood engravings by Paul Landacre and the text from ‘Song of Peace’ by George Harkness from Finlandia Opus 26 by Jean Sibelius<br /> - one by internationally renowned English designer bookbinder and book artist Philip Smith featuring art of St. Margaret’s Church in Yatton Keynell by artist Dorothy M. Weighill Smith’s wife<br /> - one from Whittier College President Emeritus Eugene S. Mills featuring the title page of a first edition of John Greenleaf Whittier’s Snow-Bound that the university had recently acquired<br /> - five from Samuel B. Ellenport and wife Avril owners of Harcourt Bindery Inc and the Harcourt School of Bookbinding in Boston<br /> - one from Margaret and John F. Class owners of the largest private collection of leaf books and a very large collection of miniature and movable books and members of the Miniature Book Society the Book Club of California the Movable Book Society and Los Compadres <br /> - one featuring a photograph labeled "Mel's idea" and another with black and gold leaf paper pasted to the front cover<br /> <br /> <br /> . unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9104
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[Christmas]
Batman Wholesale Sample Album
Batman Wholesale Greeting Card Specialists. Melbourne. ND c1955. Foli. Red stiffened cover is worn and chipped on extremeties stiched spine is slightly damaged first two pages have been neatly removed interior in good cond. This is a sample album of Christmas cards from LJM Hodder & Co a firm which is still in the gift wrapping business in Melbourne. There are 70 cards tipped in. Most are brightly coloured and illustrate the traditional European Christmas. Labels showing wholesaler's price for loose cards and packets of six are tipped to each page. Batman Wholesale Greeting Card Specialists. Melbourne. ND (c1955) unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 34283
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[Christmas] [Amateur Press] Leacock, Stephen
Caroline's Christmas
Portland Maine: The Foreside Press 1961. Number 95 of 110. 12mo 21pp light blue printed self-wrapper string-tied lettered in red darkening along spine and edges very good. <br /> <br /> "Caroline's Christmas" originally appeared in Leacock's Nonsense Novels published in 1911.<br /> <br /> The Foreside Press was an amateur press established by Marybelle and Royal Boston in 1957 at Falmouth Foreside Maine. The Bostons and the Press moved to Southern Pines North Carolina in 1970. The output of the Press appears to have been limited to annual Christmas keepsakes published for the proprietors' friends between 1957 and 1985. The Foreside Press unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6293
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[Christmas] [Buffalo Bill Cody] Jackson, William Henry
Christmas of Pony Express Days. Original Christmas Card
Cody WY: Buffalo Bill Museum 1940. 6x20cm 2pp. Bifolium original lithograph on front by Jackson signed and inscribed by Mary Jester Allen on inside toned at center fold else very good. <br /> <br /> Wonderful Pony Express Christmas card featuring "a painting by William H. Jackson presented to the Buffalo Bill Museum at Cody Wyoming. By Mr. W. R. Coe of New York and Cody." This card is signed by Mary Jester Allen 1875-1960 niece of William F. Cody and founder of the museum. She has also signed for her daughter Helen Cody Allan who was involved in the museum's activities. A great piece of Wyoming and Buffalo Bill ephemera. [Buffalo Bill Museum] unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6120
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[Christmas] Vizetelly, Henry Editor; Foster Birket Illustrator
CHRISTMAS WITH THE POETS: A Collection of Songs Carols and Descriptive Verses Relating to the Festival of Christmas from the Anglo-Norman Period to the Present Time
London: David Bogue 1855. An early edition in pleasing binding. With 53 lovely colour-tinted illustrations designed and drawn on wood by Birket Foster and engraved by Henry Vizetelly. Many of the cuts within elaborate gilt frames each page printed within a gilt boarder large gilt initials and other decorations all throughout. 4to in the publisher's deluxe binding of bright red full morocco the boards with elaborate decorative panels in gilt the spine gilt decorated in similar panel design and with festive gilt lettering board edges beveled marbled endpapers a.e.g. x 202 pp. A very attractive copy generally the text is very clean and fresh with some occasional light spotting more to the prelims as would be expected the block solid the festive red binding sturdy with firm hinges the scarlet morocco spine panel a bit darker than the covers the giltwork still very vivid and bright a little minor rubbing to the edges and shoulders. A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF CHRISTMAS POEMS AND LYRICS. Arranged by periods of English history it includes the religious hymns one would expect but also more lighthearted fair such as carols in praise of ale mistletoe and wassailing. Birket Foster steals the limelight here though his wonderful tinted engravings make this a holiday gem truly worth treasuring. David Bogue hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 34377
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[Christmas] [Amateur Press] Thomas, Dylan
Conversation About Christmas
Southern Pines NC: The Foreside Press 1971. first printing in limited edition. 12mo 13pp off-white printed self-wrapper string-tied lettered in red with red and green holly border darkening along spine very good. <br /> <br /> "Conversation About Christmas" appeared first in Picture Post in 1947 and was later merged with Thomas's "Memories of Christmas" from 1945 into "A Child's Memories of a Christmas in Wales" published in 1950.<br /> <br /> The Foreside Press was an amateur press established by Marybelle and Royal Boston in 1957 at Falmouth Foreside Maine. The Bostons and the Press moved to Southern Pines North Carolina in 1970. The output of the Press appears to have been limited to annual Christmas keepsakes published for the proprietors' friends between 1957 and 1985. The Foreside Press unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6294
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[Christmas Cards]
De Luxe Personalized Christmas Cards
Buffalo New York: Howard Engraving & Printing Co 1965. First Edition Thus. Boards. Near fine. Album of Christmas cards designed by various artists for Howard's Engraving & Printing Co. of Buffalo New York. Square quarto 49 numbered leaves. Red album with screw post binding Howard's logo affixed to front cover. Christmas card mounted on each leaf contains 49 cards some with accompanying envelopes. Price points of cards printed along bottom of each leaf with specific charges for quantity with imprint or without. Laid-in order blank. Solid text block some wear to hinges front hinge starting to separate. Faint toning along edges small dampstain to front sheet occasional transference from card to opposite leaf. Howard Engraving & Printing Co unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13289
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[Christmas] [Private Press] Ruffner, Fred and Mary
Eight Christmas Greetings from the Ruffner Family
1999. <br /> <br /> Fred Ruffner was an American publisher founder of Gale Research and Omnigraphics.<br /> <br /> This archive includes:<br /> <br /> Religious Tract Society. The Christmas Box or New Year's Gift. Detroit Ann Arbor London: The Singing Tree Press 1967.<br /> <br /> Shepard Leslie; Ruffner Rickey. A Little Book of Tigers. Detroit: Gale Research Company 1968.<br /> <br /> <br /> Briggs Clare. The Days of Real Sport. Detroit: Gale Research Company 1976.<br /> <br /> The Twelve Months of the Year; with a Picture for Each Month. Adapted to Northern Latitudes. Detroit: Gale Research 1977.<br /> <br /> Landells Ebeneezer. The Boy's Own Toy-Maker: A Practical Illustrated Guide to the Useful Employment of Leisure Hours. Detroit: Gale Research 1984.<br /> <br /> Bentley Rensselaer. The Pictorial Primer; Being An Introduction to the Pictorial Spelling Book: Designed as a First Book for Children in Families and Schools. Detroit: Gale Research 1980s.<br /> <br /> Stephenson Robert Louis et al. Forgotten Christmas Poems. Grosse Pointe Farms Fort Lauderdale: The Owl and the Pussycat Press at the Sign of the Pea Green Boat 1999.<br /> <br /> Harper's Weekly Nast Thomas - illus. A Christmas Box. Reprinted from Harper's Weekly December 26 1885. Montage of ads printed on verso appeared in various issues of Harper's in the 1870s and 1880s. . unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9086
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[Christmas] [Minnesota] [Immigrants]
Folkways of Christmas
Shakopee Minnesota: Bear Publishing Co 1981. First edition. 8vo. 47pp. Colorful illustrated wraps staple bound light staining to cover very good. <br /> <br /> From the back cover "Folkways of Christmas is a delightful look at the variations of celebrations of Christmas in the Minnesota River Valley in the 1800s. Many of the customs and traditions arrived with the immigrants many were altered in America and passed on with the natural changes time itself imposes as it sharpens or mellows a folkway." This book contains recipes decorations and traditions and is sorted by country of origin with black and white illustrations.<br /> <br /> The Folkways of Christmas celebration started at Murphy's Landing now The Landing Minnesota River Heritage Park in Shakopee Minnesota in the mid-1970s and is still celebrated annually. It was rebranded "Folkways of the Holidays" in the early 1990s after including Jewish Hanukkah traditions in the program. <br /> <br /> This title is listed in OCLC with no holdings.<br /> . Bear Publishing Co unknown
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[Christmas in America] Augusta de Grasse Stevens (1852-1894), daughter of Samuel S Stevens (d1854) of Albany, NY, and his wife,
Galley proof of magazine article 'Christmas in America Fifty Years Ago' by Augusta de Grasse Stevens with note from 'E. Lowe' to her mother Mrs Butterworth; and manuscript biography of 'the young and rising novelist' in her sister Lady Evans's hand.
Neither item dated. 1890s. Lowe's note on the proof from 7 Harley Gardens SW London. Both items in very good condition on lightly-aged paper. Item One galley proofs: On piece of 13 x 49 cm. paper. In manuscript at head: '7 Harley Gardens SW Monday Dear Mrs Butterworth The Printer will send you a proper proof tomorrow Yours in haste E Lowe'. The first part only in small type with one minor correction. The article is attributed to Augusta de Grasse Stevens in Helen O. Black's 'Notable Women Authors of the Day' 1893. Item Two manuscript biography: 4pp. 4to. With a few minor emendations. The account probably composed as well as written out by her sister Marie de Grasse Lady Evans d.1920 begins: 'Miss A de Grasse Stevens the young and rising novelist whose writings have given her a high position in England and America is the youngest daughter of the late Samuel Stevens of Albany N.Y.; who was one of the greatest Barristers or Councillors at Law in America. His distinguished legal attainments made him prominent in the highest courts and it was said that from the great causes he conducted the foundation of the Patent Law of the United States was largely owing. He was the life long friend of Daniel Webster and with him was engaged or opposed in most of his great cases; which led Mr. Webster to say that he regarded Mr. Stevens "as a lawyer first of any man living in the country."' After describing her antecedents the author turns to the subject of the biography: 'Miss Stevens has travelled much abroad and is highly accomplished. With her mother she has resided in London for the past ten years surrounded by a wide circle of warm friends & occupying a high social position. She is of medium height and slight a blonde cendree with gray-blue eyes . Her working hours are from 10 to 3 every day; the afternoons and evenings being devoted to home or social pleasures. During her residence in London she has occupied the position of special art critic to the New York Times where her initials "A de G S" must be known to a wide circle of readers. She is a constant contributor to the Saturday review in which journal her descriptions of Old American Customs have called forth much interest and praise. She writes also for Time the Womans World the Argosy and many other magazines and papers in England and America.' The author concludes with a description of her subject's books. Neither item dated. [1890s.] Lowe's note on the proof from 7 Harley Gardens, SW [London]. unknown
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[Christmas] [Amateur Press] Woollcott, Alexander
Hoof-Beats on a Bridge
Portland Maine: The Foreside Press 1963. first printing in limited edition. 12mo 13pp off-white printed self-wrapper string-tied lettered in red with green and gray decorative border darkening along spine very good. <br /> <br /> "Hoof-Beats on a Bridge" was "reprinted without permission from 'Long Long Ago' Viking Press copyright 1943 by Alexander Woolcott."<br /> <br /> The Foreside Press was an amateur press established by Marybelle and Royal Boston in 1957 at Falmouth Foreside Maine. The Bostons and the Press moved to Southern Pines North Carolina in 1970. The output of the Press appears to have been limited to annual Christmas keepsakes published for the proprietors' friends between 1957 and 1985. The Foreside Press unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6295
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[Christmas] [Private Press] Campion, Thomas
I Care Not for These Ladies
Los Angeles: The Plantin Press 1951. 15.5cm x 10.5cm. Tan boards stamped in red string bound bifolium leaf printed in black and red very good. <br /> <br /> Saul and Lillian Marks owned and operated The Plantin Press in Los Angeles from 1931 until 1985 printing over 150 books and countless other ephemera. This was their Christmas greeting in 1951. The Plantin Press unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9096
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[Christmas] [Hand-drawn] L'Engle, Madeleine
Merry Christmas - Hugh Madeleine & Jo Franklin - Original Card
New York 1947. 5.5" x 7". Original artwork on fine paper black ink and water color some toning visible pencil lines and erasure marks minimal wear to edges very good. <br /> <br /> A Christmas tradition in the Madeleine and Hugh Franklin family from 1946-1963 was to create Christmas cards with original art drawn by L'Engle that were then hand-colored and sent to friends and family. <br /> <br /> Their daughter Josephine was born in 1947 so this image would be the the first of them as a family of three with the couple pushing baby Jo in a stroller and Madeleine walking their dog Touché. A wonderfully warm and nostalgic piece not often seen. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9111
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[Christmas] [Hand-drawn] L'Engle, Madeleine
Merry Christmas - The Franklins - Hugh Madeleine and Jo - Touché and Percival - Two Original Cards
New York 1948. 8" x 10.5". Printed on fine paper in blank ink and hand-painted some toning minimal wear to edges very good. <br /> <br /> A Christmas tradition in the Madeleine and Hugh Franklin family from 1946-1963 was to create Christmas cards with original art drawn by L'Engle that were then hand-colored and sent to friends and family. <br /> <br /> This card features Hugh as Santa Claus and a young Jo sitting on his and Madeleine's lap. Jo holds their cat Perceval and their dog Touché sits by their feet. One card is painted messily and features Madeleine with green hair perhaps a contribution by their young daughter. A wonderfully warm and nostalgic piece not often seen. unknown
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[Christmas] [Hand-drawn] L'Engle, Madeleine
Merry Christmas Madeleine and Hugh Franklin - Two Original Cards
New York 1946. 8" x 10.5". Printed on fine paper in black ink some toning and smudging minimal wear to edges very good. <br /> <br /> A Christmas tradition in the Madeleine and Hugh Franklin family from 1946-1963 was to create Christmas cards with original art drawn by L'Engle that were then hand-colored and sent to friends and family. <br /> <br /> This is the first in the series from 1946 as they were married in January of that year. The couple's daughter Josephine was born in 1947 so this image would be the only one of just Madeleine Hugh and their dog Touché. A wonderfully warm and nostalgic piece not often seen. unknown
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[Christmas] Miles, William
Reflections.
Michigan 1969. 18.5cm x 13cm. Blue paper wrappers stamped in black staple bound signed and numbered on the inside rear cover near fine. Laid in is tri-folded letter paper with typed poem and inscription. <br /> <br /> Book of poetry by William "Bill" Miles printed for Christmas 1969. Laid in is a typed copy of one of the poems signed "Peace and Love: Bill Barbie and Amy".<br /> <br /> Bill Miles was a longtime librarian at Central Michigan University and the first librarian there to be promoted to full professor. He authored four books. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9095
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[Christmas] [Amateur Press] Barclay, Hugh Walter
Some Hard: A Christmas Keepsake 1986
Kingston Ontario: Thee Hellbox Press 1986. Limited to 165 numbered copies this being 149. 9 x 5.5 in. Unpaginated. White paper wrappers with some smudging sewn binding color soft block illustrations near fine. Thee Hellbox Press unknown
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[Christmas; Civil War; Indians] Dodge ME [Mary Mapes] M E
THE IRVINGTON STORIES
New York: James O'Kane 1867. "Fourth Edition" but actually the fourth printing of the first edition. With frontispiece and three other engraved plates by F. O. C. Darley. Small 8vo publisher's original plum cloth the upper cover and spine gilt lettered and decorated. 263pp. A beautifully preserved copy the text is fresh and clean a little uniform mellowing to the plates but no spotting at all the binding firm and strong with hinges in fine order the cloth in nice shape and unfaded but with a little expected rubbing and mellowing the gilt on the spine dulled. In all a very good and attractive copy. THE AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK AND A VERY NICE COPY INDEED. Dodge would create an instant classic with HANS BRINKER. THE IRVINGTON STORIES were her first published works she would be the recognized leader in American juvenile literature for almost a third of the nineteenth century.<br> THE IRVINGTON STORIES were very successful and would lead to her later fame. The work is composed of eight short stories. The first of which "The Hermit of the Hills" is a Christmas tale. There is also a story of the Civil War and an Indian tale.<br> The earlier issues of IRVINGTON STORIES are very rare on the market. James O'Kane hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 32581
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[Christmas] Wiggin, Kate Douglas
The Old Peabody Pew: A Christmas Romance of a Country Church
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1907. First edition. 8vo. 143pp. Gray boards with red and green stamped decoration gilt titling and picture affixed to front cover top edge gilt clean and bright illustrations by Alice Barber Stephens pages toned near fine. In scarce jacket with loss to spine and other chipping and wear good/very good. Houghton, Mifflin and Company unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9640
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[Christmas] [Private Press] [University of Michigan] [Jane Howlon Black] Bonk, Wallace J
Westport House Archive featuring To Hades We Will Go and Ten Cards
Ann Arbor Michigan: Westport House 1969. 10 bifolium cards measuring 14.5cm x 11.5cm. One book 15cm x 11cm cardstock wraps string bound. Some signed some with other notes laid in. <br /> <br /> Archive of materials from Westport House also sometimes credited as "La Presse Sous-Sol" The Basement Press of Wallace and Joyce Bonk in Ann Arbor Michigan.<br /> <br /> "Wally" was a professor at the University of Michigan for 25 years served as the chairman of the department of library sciences and was considered an expert in building library collections. Joyce was a librarian and served as the assistant curator of books at the UM Clements Library for over 35 years.<br /> <br /> <br /> The card dated October 25 has a handwritten note laid in that says "This is the first product of my newly-acquired press.I hope I will be able to improve the product." This card and one other Christmas card are unnumbered and presumed to be cards 1 and 2. The rest of the cards are given a general number and also grouped into categories such as Historical Series Literary Series and Christmas Series. This archive contains General Numbers 12 3 5-10 13. <br /> <br /> It also contains a copy of To Hades We Will Go Westport Book II by Jane Howlon Black - actually an anagram for the publisher Wallace John Bonk. Laid in is an announcement of the cancellation of the Westport card series in spring of 1962 to publish this book with an attached specimen page as well as an address correction card. . Westport House unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9081
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[CIRCUS]. DANIEL, Noel (Ed)
The Circus 1870s -- 1950s. With essays and captions by Dominique Jando. Additional essays by Linda Granfield and historical consultation by Fred Dahlinger Jr.
Cologne: Taschen 2009. Folio. 383 1 pp. Over 450 colour and blk & wht illusts. photos. Red illust. boards slght bmpng hd & ft of spine w/ d.j. VG/F. First B&N edition of this lavish history of the American circus creating at the end of the 19th century the largest show-biz the world had ever seen. Included are iconic images from such famed photographers as Whitman Glasier Edward Kelty Mathew Brady Cornell Capa Wloker Evans Weegee Lisette Model Stanley Kubrick and more. Taschen, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 40957 ISBN : 1435119436 9781435119437
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[COLLECTIF], SABOLY (Nicolas) / RAMETTE (Gustavi).
Nouvè prouvençau (Saboly, li rèire, li felibre).
Retirage de ce recueil de Noëls provençaux, de Nicolas Saboly (1614-1675) et autres anciens, et des félibres (XIXè siècle), publié en 1924: paroles en provençal (et quelques rares traductions en français) et musiques, avec une introduction de Gustavi RAMETTE: "emé si vièis èr reviéuda pèr lou felibre Gustavi Ramette [...] Novo edicioun emé la musico". Provençal
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[COWARD, Noel] LESLEY, Cole; PAYN, Graham and MORLEY, Sheridan
Noel Coward And His Friends
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1979. 4to pp. 216. Original white boards lettered in silver on spine. A little bumping to spine ends but a near fine copy in a near fine unclipped dustwrapper with one small mark to base of spine not affecting text and the very lightest of wear. Colour and b&w photographic illustrations throughout. First edition INSCRIBED BY ALL THREE AUTHORS ON PUBLICATION DAY TO BOB HOLNESS: 'Dear Bob with our thanks Coley Publication Day. Graham Sheridan'. ADDITIONALLY SIGNED IN FULL BY ALL THREE AUTHORS ON TITLE PAGE. The authors were guests on Bob Holness's LBC radio show and signed this copy to the host after their appearance. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1979 hardcover
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[COWARD, Noel]. LESLEY, Cole
Remembered Laughter
New York Alfred A. Knopf 1976. 1976. First American edition so stated. 8vo. Illustrated. Bibliography. Dust jacket designed by Lidia Ferrara unclipped. Fine. 501 pages. Advance copy for review with publisher's slip laid in loose. Signed and inscribed by Cole Lesley to John Austin on the title page in black ink: "For John after a very happy interview. Cole Lesley. 30 Nov. 76." Austin interviewed Lesley on November 30 1976. Additional papers laid in loose which appear to have handwritten notes by Austin pertaining to his interviewing Lesley. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1976. hardcover
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[Dana, Richard, & J S Christmas]
Order of exercises at the dedication of the Evangelical Congregational Meeting-house of Bolton Lancaster Sterling and Stow. June 3 1829
N.p.: publisher not identified 1829. 8vo bifolium spine split halfway light soiling very good. With hymns composed for the occasion by Richard H. Dana and J. S. Christmas. The sermon was delivered by Lyman Beecher but not here printed. AAS and the Graduate Theological Union Library in Berkeley in OCLC. American Imprints 37880; BAL 4423. publisher not identified unknown
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[DEFOE, Daniel] POCOCK, Noel (illus).
The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
New York:: Hodder & Stoughton n.d. publisher's gilt-lettered buckram. Spine slightly tanned; an attractive copy. Thick 8vo. With tipped-in color plates by Noel Pocock. Hodder & Stoughton, hardcover
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[Dora Carrington] Noel Carrington [Noel Lewis Carrington (1895 – 1989), book designer, editor, publisher, and the originator of
Dora Carrington; Bloomsbury; bookplates; art Autograph Letter Signed "Noel Carrington" to "King" about his sister's work "Carrington" and Lytton Strachey's library.
Long Acre Farm Lambourn Berks RG16 7UH. Two pages cr. 8vo fold marks good condition. Text: "Your enquiry about woodcuts and bookplates made by my sister Dora Carrington for Lytton Strachey and others: You will find in the book on her Letters & Diaries edited by David Garnett Cape 1970 and Paper Back OUP several reproductions of her work in that medium either for Hogarth Press or for book plates for friends. It was John Nash who taught her he himself being an experienced engraver. I have one of two original proofs but value them too highly to spare them. I also have a photo copy of several which I had made for reference which I could loan you if you are anxious though it is not any use for reproduction. I gave some account of this & other crafts she took up in my book on her art . Your P.S. about a bookplate by Halsey Ricardo is something I do not recall. Lytton's library was left to his brother James and to Roger Senhouse. But all his brothers & sisters died some time ago. I believe the widow of his nephew Dick Strachey may have inherited some of the library . I am afraid that is all the help I can give you." Long Acre Farm, Lambourn, Berks, RG16 7UH unknown
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[Earl of Southesk, Charles Noel Carnegie, 10th] [Provenance: Adam Smith, Lady [Janet] and subsequently the Alpine Club London] /
A Kenyan Farm Diary - With Illustrations. From the library of eminent scottish Writer Mountaineer and Literary Critic Janet Adam Smith and subsequently the Alpine Club in London for which Janet Adam Smith was Vice-President during the years 1978-1980 and to which she possibly had donated this book our company has purchased a large stock of fantastic books and periodicals from the famous Alpine Club through Forum Auctions several years ago.
1931. Second Impression. Edinburgh and London William Blackwood & Sons Ltd. 1931. Octavo. Frontispiece XII 271 pages. With seven photographic illustrations on four plates. Original Hardcover with the very rare original dustjacket in protective collector's mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear and foxing to the edges and several pages. This book is very rare in its original dustjacket. Inscribed and signed by Charles Noel Carnegie 10th Earl of Southesk 1854-1941: "To Lady Adam Smith from the Earl of Southesk - Jan 1934". With a newspaper-clipping on an event of Inverness Central School loosely inserted and with a newspaper-clipping shopwing the elderly "Earl of Southesk and Mr. Donald Steuart-Fothringham going out to shoot over Petterden Moor Angus". A wonderful association copy ! Charles Noel Carnegie 10th Earl of Southesk JP DL 20 March 1854 10 November 1941 was a Scottish nobleman. Carnegie was the son of the explorer and poet James Carnegie 9th Earl of Southesk and his first wife Catherine Hamilton Noel daughter of the Charles Noel 1st Earl of Gainsborough. He had three older sisters Lady Arabella Charlotte wife of Samuel Romilly Lady Constance Mary wife of Victor Bruce 9th Earl of Elgin and Lady Beatrice Diana Cecilia Diana Cecillia wife of the Rev. Henry Holmes Stewart. After his mother's death in 1855 at the age of twenty-six his father remarried to Lady Susan Catherine Mary Murray eldest daughter of the 6th Earl of Dunmore in 1860. From his father's second marriage he had seven younger half-siblings including: Sir Lancelot Douglas Carnegie Lady Dora Susan wife of Maj. Ernest de Rodakowski-Rivers Lady Elizabeth Erica Lady Helena Mariota Lady Katherine Agnes Blanche wife of Courtenay Morgan 1st Viscount Tredegar Hon. Robert Francis who married Violet Fraser and Hon. David Wynford Carnegie. His paternal grandparents were Sir James Carnegie 5th Baronet de jure 8th Earl of Southesk and the former Charlotte Lysons a daughter of the Reverend Daniel Lysons. He was educated at Harrow and St Andrews University and would later receive an honorary degree from the university in October 1902. Amongst his various offices he was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the part-time Forfar and Kincardine Artillery Militia in 1872 and steadily progressed through the officer ranks until he became the Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant in 1894 with the honorary rank of Colonel. He retired from the command in 1906. He also served as a Deputy Lieutenant for Angus Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire from 5 January 1900. He held the office of Justice of the Peace for Aberdeenshire and for Angus. In 1905 he succeeded his father as the 10th Earl of Southesk who had restored the family titles with the original precedence by reversal of the 1715 Act of Attainder in 1855. He had the reputation of being the best game shot in Scotland. In 1921 Kinnaird Castle which was situated in one of the grandest Scottish glens and was the seat of the Earls of Southesk for more than 600 years burnt to the ground. "Only a small part of the servant's wing has escaped. A considerable part of the library was saved but many books impossible to replace as well as Raeburn's portrait of Lady Carnegie valued at £10000 were lost." Lord Southesk rebuilt the castle. A prominent art collector he owned "a large collection of paintings by old masters and antique gems." Source: Wikipedia hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 32453AB
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[Expedition Postcard] Capt JBL Noel J B L
Mt. Everest Expedition 1924. Despatched by postal runner to India thence to Holland via Calcutta
Calcutta 1924 Original postcard with India George V Stamp 1 1/2 a tied by 'British Empire Exhibition 1924' cancel. Additional Mount Everest Expedition 1924 stamp tied by red 'Mt. Everest Expedition / Rongbuk Glacier Base Camp 1924' cachet and postmarked Calcutta 16 Oct 1924. Capt. J.B.L. Noel's signature appears in facsimile on reverse with a view of the mountain from base camp. Noel reputedly mailed 40000 copies of this postcard from Everest Base Camp as advertising for his film of the expedition. They reflect a range of postmarks and routes away from base camp and are now rather uncommon. A near fine copy. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 003706
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[FAULKNER, William]. Polk, Noel & Kenneth L Privratsky; editors
A Fable. A Concordance to the Novel. The Faulkner Concordances 6.
N.p.: The Faulkner Concordance Advisory Board 1981 First edition in two volumes. Hardcover. Near Fine. Quarto tan boards pp. xvii 618 & 619-1274. Corners a little bumped else near fine. Oversize. <br/> <br/> (N.p).: The Faulkner Concordance Advisory Board, 1981 First edition, in two volumes. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 08620
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[FAULKNER, William]. Polk, Noel & John D Hart; editors
Sanctuary. Corrected First Edition Text. Library of America. A Concordance to the Novel. The Faulkner Concordances 17.
N.p.: The Faulkner Concordance Advisory Board 1990. First edition. Quarto tan boards pp. xi 630. Corners a little bumped else a near fine copy. Oversize. (N.p).: The Faulkner Concordance Advisory Board, 1990. First edition. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 08618
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[Fine Binding - Ramage] Aytoun, William Edmonstoune; Joseph Noel Paton (illustrator) and Waller H Paton (illustrator)
Lays of The Scottish Cavaliers and Other Poems
Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons 1865. Later printing. Fine. Bound in a 20th-century full straight grain red morocco with gilt crest on front panel gilt fluer-de-lis and decorative gilt foliate and blue inlaid borders on front and back boards with raised six-compartment spine with gilt fleur-de-lis and title. Red marble endpapers with decorative gilt inner dentelles with a floral and vine pattern. Binding by J. Ramage & co. with binding stamp on version of free endpaper. All edges of the text block gilt interior bright and clean with in-text illustrations headpieces and tailpieces throughout. A Fine copy overall.<br /> <br /> A delightful collection that mixes prose and poetry inspired by the 19th century interest in revival texts and Scottish history. Aytoun's Lays first published 1849 were modelled on the works of Macaulay and Scott ODNB. The Paton Edition is prized for its expressive illustrations which embrace a medieval-revival style to emphasize historic costume and create a sense of drama. <br /> <br /> The London-based bindery John Ramage and Company helped "restore the fine hand-craft of bookbinding in an era when that process was increasingly mechanized" Morgan Library. John Ramage 1836-1911 apprenticed with both English and French binders before buying his first binder business in Edinburgh 1860. He opened a London bindery three years later Gertz. "Though the range of their designs is broad Ramage bindings are celebrated for their remarkably delicate careful and elaborate gilt work" Gertz. Fine. William Blackwood and Sons unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6502
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[Fine Binding - Cosway style] Williams, H Noel
Queen Margot Wife of Henry of Navarre Extra-illustrated
London and New York: Harper & Brothers 1907. Fine. Quarto 9 3/8 x 7 3/8 inches; 238 x 188 mm. xviii 409 1 blank pp. Colored frontispiece and nineteen photogravure plates with tissues printed in red & brown extra-illustrated by the insertion of twenty-five engraved plates of which six are hand-colored. Bound ca. 1925 by Bayntun stamp-signed in gilt "Bayntun. Binder. Bath. Eng." on front turn-in. Full dark blue crushed levant morocco over beveled boards covers with elaborate gilt frames spine with five raised bands elaborately decorated and lettered in gilt in compartments gilt ruled board edges wide elaborate gilt turn-ins all edges gilt. Front doublure of red morocco surrounded by a frame of inlaid maroon morocco. Set into the front doublure are two very fine oval miniature paintings set under beveled glass within a double gilt frame. The upper miniature is of Margaret de Valois Queen Margot of Navarre. The lower miniature is of her spouse Henry III of Navarre later Henry IV of France. Both miniatures measure 3 3/16 x 2 1/2 inches; 81 x 63 mm. The rear doublure is of red morocco surrounded by a frame of inlaid maroon morocco. Blue watered silk end-leaves. A very fine example housed in its original felt-lined blue cloth clamshell case.<br /> <br /> Margaret of Valois 1553-1615 was a French Princess who became Queen of Navarre and France. Highly educated and a patroness of the arts Margaret would kind herself embroiled in political upheavals. Her marriage to Henry III of Navarre later Henry IV of France was organized to promote reconciliation between Catholics and Huguenots. However she would find herself at odds with her husband during continued religious tensions and unable to conceive an heir. Margaret also faced conflict with her brother Henry III. Eventually she would choose to side with the Catholic League survive prison annul her marriage and eventually live out her life in her an intellectual court pursuing her own scholarly devours. <br /> <br /> George Bayntun 1873-1940 was the founder of Bayntun Bindery. Trained by apprenticeship with the Taylor family Bayntun opened his own book bindery in 1894 dedicated to using traditional hand-crafted techniques and high-quality materials. The Bath-based firm acquired the Rivière Bindery also based in Bath in 1939 transforming into the "Bayntun-Riviere bindery" which is still in existence and family owned. Although named after the English miniaturist Richard Cosway 1742-1821 the desirable "Cosway Binding" with its jewel-like portrait miniature set into a fine binding was first developed at the turn of the century by J.H. Stonehouse director of London's Henry Sotheran Booksellers. Their miniatures were painstakingly crafted by the talented painter Miss C. B. Currie 1849-1940. As the style grew in popularity other publishing houses quickly began to reproduce this technique-each developing their own desirable take on the aesthetic-referred to as "Cosway style.". Fine. Harper & Brothers unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6241
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[FLEMING, Ian, CHANDLER, Raymond, DAHL, Roald, SELLERS, Peter, COWARD, Noel, CONNOLLY, Cyril]
Contributes 'My Monte Carlo System' to Encore; The Sunday Times Book
London: Michael Joseph 1962. Literary Anthology FIRST EDITION. Large Octavo 23 x 16cm pp.488. Publisher's blue cloth with original pictorial dust-jacket priced at 25s. Contents clean edges slightly toned no inscriptions. The jacket is simply exceptional having been protected by a custom-made red cloth outer cover with gilt titles to black label. The jacket beneath is crisp and fresh with no fading whatsoever. A remarkably fine example of the first and rarer of the two 'Encore' year books. Only one other copy in jacket is currently available online also from Adrian Harrington. From the comprehensive Ian Fleming bibliographical archive assembled by Jon Gilbert pencilled note within. A collection of outstanding articles contributed to the Sunday Times this is the FIRST EDITION in book-form. The Fleming article an insight into his gambling habits makes it's first appearance in a book and would later appear with a revised heading in 'Thrilling Cities'. There are also articles from close friends within the Fleming/Sunday Times circle including Cyril Connolly the poet and 'Bond' parody author Leonard Russell Fleming's editor Cecil Beaton family friend photographed Fleming Robert Harling noted typographer served under Fleming in 30 Assault Unit Noel Coward playwright spy colleague neighbour and only marriage witness Roald Dahl spy colleague air ace popular author and James Bond screenwriter and Henry Longhurst golfing colleague. Gilbert C40 pages 534-5. London: Michael Joseph, 1962 unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 67532
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[Francois, Noel, ed]
Erotopægnion sive Priapeia veterum et recentiorum. Veneri jocosæ sacrum
Paris: C.-F. Patris 1798. First edition 12mo pp. vi 2 188; 2 copper-engraved plates; contemporary calf stamped in gilt red leather spine label lettered in gilt a.e.g. covers worn with a 1/2 inch chip at the foot of the spine glue stains to endpapers and first and last few leaves hinges starting still a good sound copy. "This anthology of priapic verses was edited and published by F.-J. Noel Inspector of Universities who was University counsellor and Inspector General of Studies during the government of Napoleon I c. 1833." Private Case 672. Brunet IV 869. C.-F. Patris unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 21607
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[Gaillande, Noel]
Eclaircissemens sur Quelques Ouvrages de Theologie. ParMDocteur en Theologie de la Faculte de Paris de la Maison & Societe de Sorbonne. Boundtogether with Observations sur le Livre: Intitule: Eclaircissemens sur quelques Ouvrages de Theologie; par Par MDocteur en Theologie de la Faculte de Paris de la Maison & Societe de Sorbonne
Paris: SimonLanglois 1712. Full leather. 12mo. Worn full leather binding with raised bands and gilt decorations onspine gilt rubbed away in places. Marbledend papers. Tender hinges worn board corners. Foxing. Stains and damp-warping affect lower page edges mostly subtly. Wormingaffects last few pages no text lost and inner back board. 1 6 226 6; 40 pp. Paris: SimonLanglois hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : ANT005
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[GRAPHICS & ART] [BRAILSFORD, Henry Noel]
The New Leader Book: Fifteen Woodcuts and Drawings in A Portfolio with Sketches Stories and Poems from the New Leader
London: Office of the New Leader 1925. First Edition. First printing. Quarto 31.5cm. Orange paper wrappers printed in black; 28pp; 15 loose plates black and white relief blocks in text. With a subscription slip laid in. Rubbed at edges spine half split edges of portfolio split mild foxing to text occasional foxing to plate edges: around Very Good.<br /> <br /> A collection of art prints and stories from the 1925 New Leader the weekly periodical of the Independent Labour Party it was originally and is currently known as the Labour Leader. From 1922-1926 under the editorship of prolific leftwing journalist Henry Noel Brailsford the paper "acquired an international reputation" by "balancing ideological exhortation with cultural enrichment. Without neglecting practical politics or industrial affairs it attracted leading artists and intellectuals to its roster" ODNB. This issue includes a contribution from George Bernard Shaw Gwen Raverat Winifred Holtby and Muirhead Bone as well as several copies from Russian paintings in Moscow. Uncommon with only 10 copies recorded in OCLC. #61870. Office of the New Leader unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 61870
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[GUTTA-PERCHA BINDING] [HUMPHREYS, Noel]
Parables of Our Lord.
London:: Longman & Co. 1847. First edition. original lettered leather-backed relief boards simulating a gothic carved wooden binding incorporating "Scripture / Parables" on front and rear panels; a.e.g. There is some inoffensive marginal foxing to a few of the leaves some leaves starting as is nearly always the case; tiny losses to two of the corners; but otherwise an extremely attractive example of a landmark binding rarely found intact. 12mo. Chromolithographed title leaf and 32 chromolithographed pages. This copy has 3 additional chromolithographed prayers in similar style affixed to blank leaves at front. See: Ray The Illustrator and the Book in England 231. Longman & Co., hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 60420
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[Henry Noel Humphreys (illumination)]
Parables of Our Lord
London: Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1847. First edition. Hardback. Very Good Indeed. 6.5" by 5". Henry Noel Humphreys. Strikingly bound in decorative metal boards this is the richly decorated first edition of this illuminated Anglican work with chromolithographic leaves. An uncommon first edition in handsome in a heavily decorative relief binding.Consisting of thirty-two vibrant chromolithographic leaves. Collated complete.Filled with densely decorated gilt pages rendered by artist naturalist entomologist and numismatist Henry Noel Humphreys who produced a number of ornate works in these striking gothic relief covers throughout the 19th Century.All pages of the main text illustrated in rich swirling colour accompanying the gospel accounts of the parables of Jesus.Features a small index on each parable to the rear of the work.In a striking decorative metal binding with calf spine. In calf backed ornate metal boards. Externally in lovely condition. Slight cracks to relief binding to perimetrts. Internally firmly bound. Chromolithographs vibrant with significant handling marks to perimeters. Very Good Indeed Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 990W39
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[Hudson, Noel]
HORTUS SANITATUS INCUNABLE LEAF 1491 TWO WOODCUTS OF HERBS
Jakob Meydenbach. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1481. Leaf. B&W Illustrations; Aprox 8 1/2 x 12". Fine but for two nibbled corners about/4". Published June 23 1481 in Mainz . An illustrated reference work for herbs. Latin language. Fine but for two nibbled corners of about 1/4". This is one of the three earlier editions. . Jakob Meydenbach unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 36006
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[Humphrey, H Noel]
The Coins of England
London: William Smith 1846. Small 8vo.Ex-Library. xii 120 15 pp. Red cloth spine with original gilt decorated boards. All edges gilt. Ex-school library copy with usual markings. Spine and boards are edgeworn with some loss to the front board. Usual internal wear to the book with some occasional tears to the book such as the front endpages or scattered pen marks. Former owner's plate and library plate to the front endpapers. Beautifully illustrated title page and 23 plates lithographically printed and coloured in gold silver and copper. . Good. Cloth Spine. First Edition. 1846. William Smith 1846 hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 64468
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[HUMPHREYS, H Noel]
Parables of our Lord
London: Longmans Brown Green and Longman 1846. 8vo. ii 1 31 pp. Ornate embossed "papier maché" boards in a high Victorian gothic style to give the effect of carved ebony rebacked to style in plain black morocco with blind rules marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Each page elaborately illustrated in gold or bright colours in the style of illuminated manuscripts. Some light wear to the boards text leaf foxed some light marginal spotting throughout an attractive copy overall. Mclean Victorian Book Design & Colour Printing pp. 100-3 & 210 - "splendidly gothic and impressive" with praise heaped on the illustrations. London: Longmans, Brown, Green, and Longman unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 47540
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[HUMPHREYS, Henry Noel & WESTWOOD, John Obadiah
Plate 01 from 'British Moths and their Transformations'.
London: William Smith 1843-1845. Original hand-coloured lithograph 28.5 x 22 cm heightened in gum arabic. Henry Noel Humphreys 1810–1879 was a British illustrator naturalist entomologist and numismatist. Humphreys was born on 4 January 1810 in Birmingham the son of James Humphreys and was educated at King Edward's School there. He studied medieval manuscripts in Italy as a young man and became an accomplished scholar in numerous subjects. In addition to his entomological texts Humphreys wrote works on ancient Greek and Roman coins archaeology and the art of writing and printing. London: William Smith, 1843-1845]. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 63876
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[HUMPHREYS, Henry Noel & WESTWOOD, John Obadiah
Plate 03 from 'British Moths and their Transformations'.
London: William Smith 1843-1845. Original hand-coloured lithograph 28.5 x 22 cm heightened in gum arabic. Henry Noel Humphreys 1810–1879 was a British illustrator naturalist entomologist and numismatist. Humphreys was born on 4 January 1810 in Birmingham the son of James Humphreys and was educated at King Edward's School there. He studied medieval manuscripts in Italy as a young man and became an accomplished scholar in numerous subjects. In addition to his entomological texts Humphreys wrote works on ancient Greek and Roman coins archaeology and the art of writing and printing. London: William Smith, 1843-1845]. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 63927
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[HUMPHREYS, Henry Noel & WESTWOOD, John Obadiah
Plate 04 from 'British Moths and their Transformations'.
London: William Smith 1843-1845. Original hand-coloured lithograph 28.5 x 22 cm heightened in gum arabic. Henry Noel Humphreys 1810–1879 was a British illustrator naturalist entomologist and numismatist. Humphreys was born on 4 January 1810 in Birmingham the son of James Humphreys and was educated at King Edward's School there. He studied medieval manuscripts in Italy as a young man and became an accomplished scholar in numerous subjects. In addition to his entomological texts Humphreys wrote works on ancient Greek and Roman coins archaeology and the art of writing and printing. London: William Smith, 1843-1845]. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 63926
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