Racine.: Whitman Publishing. 1938. Color pictorial boards. . Light wear to cover extremities front cover bent owner’s name to pastedown otherwise very good. . 32mo. Illustrated by Robert E. Wiseman. Whitman Publishing. hardcover books
NY: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1940. First Edition. 8vo pp. xiv 304. Index. Illustrated with reproductions in black and white; a few in color. Ex library with bookplate and pocket removed. Spine label. Red cloth. Edges little soiled cover slightly scuffed at corners and ends of spine o/w a VG tight copy. An autobiography of the artist and writer. Duell, Sloan and Pearce unknown books
New York: American Artists Group 1940. Hardcover. Good and tight; no extraneous marks; some foxing; dj worn at head of spine and with general shelf soiling and wear; still protective. Red cloth. 304 pp. with color frontis; 2 color and 32 bw plates. The fourth volume in the publisher's series on American artists this is Pene du Bois's autobiography ".the self-revealing record of an exceptional figure who in his dual role of critic and painter has left an ineffaceable impression upon American art. A penetrating analyst of personalitits and events an historian whose accuracy is blended with wisdom Guy Pene du Bois is always the challenging writer with a cosmopolitan view on art and life." American Artists Group hardcover books
New York: Whitney Museum of American Art. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Undated volume in the American Artist Series. 57 pp with b/w illustrations bibliography. Light soiling and wear to boards including a few small puncture marks at top corners some very light soiling to a few pages near edges; else clean and sound. Dust soiling short tears and tape repairs to dust jacket. Essay and short biographical note followed by b/w illustrations of Sloan's work. Whitney Museum of American Art hardcover books
New York: Whitney Museum 1931. hardcover. very good. Portrait and 21 full-page b/w plates. 57pp. Very thin short 4to brown cloth spine a bit faded. New York: The Whitney Museum 1931. A very good copy.<br/><br/> From the American Artists Series printed by W.E. Rudge Inc.<br/><br/> Whitney Museum unknown books
Jamaica NY: Printed at the Marion Press/ Published by George D. Smith 1903. First edition. First edition. In publisher’s original light olive fine-ribbed cloth with ornate central gilt strapwork design on front cover lettering and design motifs on spine. Frontispiece and thirty-eight exquisite color plates in bold chromolithographic presentation reproducing in vivid color the bindings of many of the greatest bookbindings of the period including The Club Bindery Bradstreet’s Matthews Smith etc. Definitely a classic in color reproduction and certainly a fine record of Henry William Poor’s celebrated collection. One of two hundred numbered copies #61 printed on Dutch handmade paper side and bottom edges uncut. A wonderful copy near fine and rarely found in its original publisher’s binding. Printed at the Marion Press/ Published by George D. Smith unknown
1892. DU BOIS Henri Pene. Four Private Libraries of New York. A Contribution fo the History of Bibliophilism in America. First Series. Preface by Octave Uzanne. Illustrated. Orig. Decorated wrappers. N.Y.: Duprat & Co.: 1892. First edition. One of 200 copies printed on Japanese vellum. Very good copy. unknown
Jamaica NY: Printed at the Marion Press/ Published by George D. Smith 1903. First edition. First edition. In publisher's original light olive fine-ribbed cloth with ornate central gilt strapwork design on front cover lettering and design motifs on spine. Frontispiece and thirty-eight exquisite color plates in bold chromolithographic presentation reproducing in vivid color the bindings of many of the greatest bookbindings of the period including The Club Bindery Bradstreet's Matthews Smith etc. Definitely a classic in color reproduction and certainly a fine record of Henry William Poor's celebrated collection. One of two hundred numbered copies #61 printed on Dutch handmade paper side and bottom edges uncut. A wonderful copy near fine and rarely found in its original publisher's binding. <br/><br/> Printed at the Marion Press/ Published by George D. Smith hardcover books
New York: Duprat & Co. 1892. 1191pp. Large octavo. Three quarter gilt morocco and marbled boards by 'David' t.e.g. wrappers not bound in. Frontis tinted plates facsimiles. Bookplate binding a bit sunned and rubbed at extremities else a good copy. First edition. Preface by Octave Uzanne. One of 800 copies on Holland from a total edition of one thousand copies printed at the De Vinne Press this copy not numbered. Chatty ruminative meditations on selected books and works of art in the collections assembled by C. Jolly-Bavoillot Samuel P. Avery George B. de Forest and another. Duprat & Co. hardcover books
Van Nostrand Reinhold Co 1974. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Hardback in very good condition with very good condition dust jacket. 5th edition. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 153959 ISBN : 0442221797 9780442221799
New York Ny U.S.A.: Everybody's Vacation Publishing Company 1000. Hardcover. Very Good/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. No Edition Printing Or Date Given. Light Wear Only. <br/> <br/> Everybody's Vacation Publishing Company hardcover
Lovanii: Hieronymi De Gosin 1692. First Edition. SoftcoverSaddle-stitched. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Square 8vo 8" to 9. Sewn into wrappers edges little worn. Page edges folded over at outer edges with some tears soiling & wear. Size: Square 8vo 8" to 9". 4 pages. Text is in Latin. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 pound or less. Category: Religion & Theology; Renaissance 16thc to 17thc; Latin Language; Antiquarian & Rare. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Hieronymi De Gosin paperback
New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1908. 132 pp. Original green cloth covers w/ title in gilt. Binding lightly rubbed. Small bump to top edge of front cover. Light soiling to edges of text block and front blank endpaper. "Property of the Children's Aid Society Schools" stamp on front paste-down. Otherwise contents nice. Hard Cover. Very Good-/No Dust Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Dodd, Mead & Company Hardcover
Bridgeport Ct: J. H. Coggswell. with no dust jacket. 1885. softcover. torn Vertical Crease Chipped; stamp on front wrapper . J. H. Coggswell paperback
Dodd Mead & Company 1905. Very slight wear at corners and head and heel of spine. Fourth Edition revised and Enlarged. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
Droz 1964. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item650grams ISBN: Droz hardcover
Accra 1964. unbound. 1 page on blue airmail stationery 10.5 x 7 inches Accra Ghana May 31 1964. Informative letter written by the African-American activist author playwright composer and widow of W.E.B. Du Bois. She is thanking a friend for "sending me the news: 'Du Bois Classic Added to White House Library.' .I made a copy and sent it to President Nkrumah."Du Bois is honored throughout Africa as 'The Father of Pan-Africanism'. He was buried here with all the honors of a State Head and lies.near the sea over which his great-great grandfather was carried away into slavery." Several folds and creases; still very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
Buenos Aires: Editorial Acme 1964. Reprint Ediiton. Hardcover. Good/N/A. From the beloved Collecion Robin Hood. Nicks and rubbing to head of spine. Light fading to spine. Some discoloration/spotting to inside edges of boards and possibly endpapers from adhesive used and tanning to pages due to poor quality of materials used. Some foxing to page ends. #25 In Spanish. Editorial Acme hardcover
1950. Cubierta deteriorada moteado. Molino Barcelona 254 pág 15x10 cm Rústica Biblioteca oro 14 Novela de misterio. Traducción de Delia Piquerez. paperback
Ace Books. Good. 1964. Paperback. 6 oz.; 191 pages; PB aged some shelf wear owner's name written 1st end page good solid reading copy. The motor on their launch had conked out and a flash storm had driven Constance Grant and Mattie Van Clief to look for shelter and aid at a remote Irish castle. Instead of help they found a semi-delirious man with a bullet wound in his chest. Before he died he babbled of a frightful secret. With this knowledge the two Americans were in a dangerous spot. The tale of their adventures is brilliantly spun amid a setting of the wilds of the like country of Ireland. . Ace Books paperback
London: Boardman 1950. First Edition. Ownership inscription. Trace of offsetting to the endpapers else near fine with a hint of edge wear without dust jacket. Boardman unknown books
Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1951. Octavo cloth. First edition. Post-nuclear holocaust novel. The American underground develops a weapon to defeat the Russians after the United States has been attacked and invaded by Russia. Brians p. 189. Reginald 04539. Top edge of text block lightly foxed a nearly fine copy in very good dust jacket with some shelf wear at edges. #106719 Doubleday & Company unknown books