Paris: Pleiad 1926. 1st. Hardcover. Fine. Translated by Henry Cary. One of 475 numbered copies designed by Frederic Warde and being the first to use a new type by the Officina Bodini of Switzerland. Marbled paper boards with a paper label on the spine. Fine. <br/><br/>Private Press Pleiad hardcover books
Paris: The Pleiad 1926. No. 97 of 475 copies. Large 8vo pp. xxxvi. Patterned paper over boards with small paper label on spine. A nice copy. The Pleiad unknown books
<p>Pamphlet-stitched binding remains sound. Clean unmarked interior. The wraps are heavily toned and there is moderate edge-wear appropriate to the book's age. The front cover is missing around 1/4 inch of its fore-edge corner at the head and there is a very small area of soiling to the back. 'Done into a brochure by the Roycrofters at their printshop which is in East Aurora New York State'. Roycroft printer's device to the back cover. 23 pp. Consignment: HP.</p> The Roycrofters
East Aurora New York: The Roycrofters. Very Good. 1917. First Edition. Paperback. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" Collectible Done into a brochure by The Roycrofters at their print shop which is in East Aurora Erie County New York State. An extremely scarce Roycrofters publication done post-humously two years after the death of their founder Elbert Hubbard and shortly before the demise of the press. In sewn tan wraps with black titling 16mo 22pp. slight darkening to wraps. . The Roycrofters paperback
Amsterdam: Marc Michel Rey 1770. 2 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 5 p.l. 442; 3 p.l. 424. with half-titles. woodcut title vignettes. contemporary mottled calf gilt backs spine ends chipped corners worn short splits in upper joints lacking 2 spine labels some light foxing Amsterdam: Marc Michel Rey, 1770 unknown