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Published by Richard Clay and Co, Bungay, Suffolk, 1953
Seller: siop lyfrau'r hen bost, Blaenau Ffestiniog, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Slight scuffing to dust jacket.
Published by Richard Clay and Company, Bungay, Suffolk
Seller: Neil Shillington: Bookdealer/Booksearch, Hobe sound, FL, U.S.A.
Pamphlet. Condition: Good. Underlining in Text; 11 pages.
Published by Richard Clay, Bungay, Suffolk, 1978
ISBN 10: 0950610402ISBN 13: 9780950610405
Seller: Church Street Books, Lutterworth, LEICS, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Buckram. Condition: VG++. Dust Jacket Condition: G+. First Edition. History of the famous printers with numerous b/w photographs and pull-out family tree. Tipped in presentation letter to a shareholder signed by the company chairman (John M Clay?). Blue covers with gilt lettering and company crest. Book in very good condition with only very minor signs of use. pictorial DJ has a few knocks, chips, creases and small losses, but is still presentable. Ref:06835.
Published by RICHARD CLAY & SONS, LTD., BUNGAY, SUFFOLK, 1935
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
Condition: GOOD. JACKET: GOOD DJ. DATE PUBLISHED: 1935 EDITION: 525.
Published by Richard Clay & Company Ltd, Bungay, Suffolk, 1958
Seller: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Previous owners name written inside in ink.
Published by Bungay Suffolk: Richard Clay The Chaucer Press, 1928
Seller: Richard Roberts Bookseller., KILMARNOCK, United Kingdom
First Edition
1st. Edn. 199pp. 18 full page woodcuts after Frank H. Mason and Freda Lingstrom. In the original orange cloth with paper labelled front board and spine. The front board is lightly soiled. The spine lacks the paper label. This apart a very good copy with clean text and illustrations. Published under the aegis of the London and North Eastern Railway Co. The author explores the East Coast Lines and the towns and cities which they serve. Railway steamers are included as are trips on that railway's express trains. The woodcuts are a perfect foil for the readable and informative text.
Published by Richard Clay and Company, Bungay, Suffolk, 1948
Seller: Antiquariat Tröger, Lörrach, Germany
Book
Half Cloth Hardcover. Condition: Good Condition. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. volume LXVIII: XXIV, 171 pages with figures and XIII plates --- report for the session 1947 - 48:VI pages --- list of members november, 1949: 30 pages --- volume LXIX: XV, 128 pages with figures and XI plates --- volume LXX: XV, 110 pages with figures and IX plates --- report for the session 1948 - 49:VI pages --- report for the session 1949 - 50: VI pages; with little signs of use - good condition; 1,8 kg shipping weight;
Published by Richard Clay ltd Bungay , suffolk 1988-01-01, 1988
Seller: MULTI BOOK, Cerreto Laziale, RM, Italy
Condition: Ottimo (Fine). B079VFFYNL Ottimo (Fine) .
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. 1st Edition. Hardback. 1st Edition 1972. Excellent history covering 1946 to 1970, includes Palestine, Malaya, Aden etc. 206pp., photograph section. appendices, including Roll of honour, honours and awards, index. Very good condition, blue cloth, gilt in slightly marked dustwrapper, (very good- condition).
Published by Published for the Author by Richard Clay & Sons, Ltd, Bungay, Suffolk, 1926., 1926
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Black cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine. Gilt and red coat of arms to front board. 11.5ins x 9.25ins, xii,141pp text plus 20 plates, ( 3 folding, one of which, on thin india paper is a plan of London in 1563). Contents VG. Spine lacks bottom half inch and has two small white marks below lettering.
Published by The Coldstream Guards / Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press), Bungay, Suffolk, 1970
Seller: Arty Bees Books, Wellington, New Zealand
Book First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. Bright blue decorative cloth. Contents tight and clean other than foxing to page edges. Dust jacket has some fading and foxing. It has been repaired on edges and covered.
Published by Macmillan and Co. Ltd., London. Printed in Great Britain by Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press) Ltd. Bungay, Suffolk 1970, 1970
Seller: 2nd Hand Books, Kenner, LA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover First Ed. History, World War ll. A Memoir of the Russian Liberation Movement 1941-45 from the full diary of the author who was a staff member of Field Marshal von Bock of the Central Group of Armies in Hitler's invasion of Russia. This diary was kept till the end of the war, and is what this book is based. It is not only a valuable historical record of an important aspect of the war that has never been fully investigated - it is also a moving human story of men of ideals struggling against impossible odds. Plates of Hitler, his Commanders and Staff and maps. (270 Pgs.) Translated from the German with a Foreword by David Footman. VG DJ, several light spots on edge, otherwise near VVG.
Published by London (GB) - Bungay-Suffolk (GB), Studio Vista Limited, Blu Star House (Highgate Hill) - Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press), Ltd, 1970
Seller: Studio bibliografico De Carlo, Carmagnola, TO, Italy
I ed. Testo in inglese. VIII quasi quadro/ 192/ rilegaturacartonata rifinita in carta bianca con grafica in nero e con illustrazione optical in b/n al primo piatto. Con illustrazioni in b/n e a colori (54 figure nel testo e f.t. in b/n e 65 figure in b/n e a colori in tavole patinate f.t. Stato buono (leggera usura della copertina ai margini - copertina lievemente brunita e polverosa - firma di possesso a penna rossa nel primo foglio di guardia - fogli di guardia e pagine leggermente bruniti). Contents: Author's note; D.C.B. (Dublin 1969) - Introduction - Historical background - Optical effects: black and white - Optical effects: colour - Reliefs, moving objects, light - The common features of Op - Op and other forms of art - Principal figures in the European movement (Vasarely - Soto - Agam, Fontana and Klein - New Tendency - Equipo 57 - Group Zero - Italian groups and artists - Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visual - Cruz-Diez - Other Paris artists - Other continental artists) - British and American Op (Bridget Riley - Peter Sedgley - Jeffrey Steele - Other British artists - American Op - Critical assessment - Acknouledgements - Bibliography - Index.
Published by London William Heinemann New York Doubleday Page & Co. 1925. [New Impression]: June 1925. (Text Printed in Great Britain by Richard Clay & Sons, Limited, Bungay, Suffolk.). 1925 reprint., 1925
Seller: Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc., Brecksville, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 7 4/8 in. x 9 7/8 in., half-title with list of books illustrated by Rackham (published by Heinemann), on the reverse; mounted color-printed frontispiece of Undine, with title-printed tissue guard; title-page printed in black with Rackham decorations in green; contents; list of illustrations. [i]-viii, [1]-136 pp., illustrated with a total of 15 color-printed, tipped-in plates, mounted on tan paper sheets, each with a title-printed tissue guard, and approximately 40 drawings & designs by Arthur Rackham, many used as openings, head or tail-pieces. Light blue-gray cloth with titling and Rackham fish designs on the spine in dark blue, and titling and Rackham design on the front cover, Heinemann windmill device on the back cover; endpapers with Rackham designs printed in green, top-edge stained blue-gray. Gift inscription in ink at the topof the half-title: To Margaret from Ann June 29th 1934. The spine shows light fading, wear to spine ends. Tanning to endpapers, margins of the mounting sheets; there is some scattered brown-spotting (foxing) present to some page margins. [Publisher's statement]: "First Printed, October 1909. New Impressions, February 1911; October 1912; July 1916; June 1919; May 1920; June 1925." This is the 1925 printing, with English publisher's name: Heinemann, stamped on the lower spine end. (See Latimore & Haskell, Rackham Bibliography, 1936; pp. 34-35, for the original 1909 edition). Undine: "This is the story of the Knight Huldbrand of Ringstetten and of Undine, telling how the Knight wedded with a water-sprite, and what chanced therefrom: and how the Knight died and was buried: and how Undine returned to her element beneath the Mediterranean Sea." (-Page [1]).
Published by Richard Clay & Sons Ltd,, Bungay, Suffolk United Kingdom
Seller: DBookmahn's Used and Rare Military Books, Burke, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 105pp plus index. No date but probably published circa 1928. Orange boards have paper labels to front and spine. Boards very lightly soiled but otherwise very good. Book has map end papers and black and white plates. Consists of two chapters each (How To Enjoy. and Places to Visit In.) Essex, Suffolk. Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire.
Published by London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1927 / Printed in Great Britain by Richard Clay & Sons, Ltd. Bungay, Suffolk., 1927
Seller: Franz Kühne Antiquariat und Kunsthandel, Affoltern am Albis, Switzerland
Signed
Gr.-8° (23 x 15.5 cm). 3 Bll., 135 SS. Typographisch sorgfältiger und grosszügiger Schriftsatz in c. 6-Punkt Antiqua, Druck a. Büttenpapier (Wasserzeichen). OHperg. mit vergold. Rückentitel u. OU, Kopfgoldschnitt / bound in blue boards, with parchment back, lettered in gold on spine,dust jacket, top edge gilt, other edges uncut. Signierte und numerierte Vorzugsausgabe der eine Woche früher erschienenen Ersten Ausgabe (i.e. normalen Buchhandelsausgabe). Fl.Bll. in den Stegen etwas stockfleckig / free endpapers somewhat foxing along the margins, pages otherwise remarkably clean. Minimal traces of age and use. Over all good copy, signed by the author / Leichte Alters-, wenig Gebrauchsspuren. Gesamthaft gutes Exemplar. ?This edition, printed on English handmade paper, is limited to two hundred and seventy-five copies, of which two hundred and fifty are for sale and twenty-five are for presentation? - Simmons 68a (published July 7, 1927; de luxe version of the first booksellers [common] edition in 3000 copies from June 30, 1927; see Simmons 68). - Cfr. Howey/Reimer A-1590. - ?First performed by the Lena Ashwell Players at the Century Theatre, Archer Street, Bayswater, at 8.15 p.m., on Monday, 21st February 1927, with the following cast? [etc., with list of the characters and names of their actors). - Preisangabe auf dem OU-Rücken: GBP 1, 1 sh. Vermutlich entsprach der Wert eines British Pound um 1930 ca. CHF 50. Bei den Arbeiter- und mittelständischen Einkommen in den späten 30er-Jahren (vor der Weltwirtschaftskrise 1929) war der Erwerb eines solchen Buches wohl nur den gut situierten Kreisen möglich. -- ?Tristan and Iseult fall in love by accidentally drinking the love potion; at one point Tristan carries Iseult away to live in the woods because of the traps that Mark has set for them. Iseult, however, returns to Mark, and when Tristan dies nearby, waiting for Iseult to ride up on her black horse [.]. There are also comic interludes in the play, often provided by Kay and Bedivere (here Mark?s steward and bailey); one concerns Tristan?s disguise as a swineherd, so they are involved in a rather comic version of the boar hunt. Arthur, a visitor to Mark?s court, is also an important character.? (A. F. Howey and St. R. Reimer, A Bibliography of Modern Arthuriana. Cambridge 2006, p. 258, nr. A-1590). - ?Masefield?s version [.] attempts to give new life to the legend by combining elements from various sources. [He] tries to get close to the historical origins of his subject at the same time that he acknowledges the medieval tradition. Perhaps the most obvious difference between Masefield?s play and almost all the other retellings of the Tristan story is that he devotes a major portion of his work to re-creating an event described in one of the Welsh ?Triads?, which tells about ?Three Powerful Swineherds of the Island of Britain? [.] But the most interesting twist that Masefield gives to the plot is in the working out of the foreordained tragedy. It is not a vengeful Marc who slays Tristan. Marc is himself killed by ?the heathen? at the Battle of Badon Hill. During his absence, Tristan, maddened by his separation from Isolt, returns to court seeking her. [.] Masefield?s main contribution to the legend is to make it truly the tragedy of Isolt. By omitting Isolt of Brittany from his version, he removes any possibility of jealousy or other base motive for her actions. Tristan is unswervingly devoted to her, and it is only her recognition of Marc?s basic nobility and of her obligation to him that makes her reject Tristan [.]. Thus Masefield?s Isolt is a tragic figure who is caught between her love and her sense of duty.? (etc.; A. Lupack, in: S. K. Slocum, ed., Popular Arthurian Traditions, 1992, p. 169). Sprache: en.
Published by Rupert Hart-Davis Soho Square London 1963. Printed in Great Britain by Richard Clay and Company, Ltd., Bungay, Suffolk., 1963
Seller: Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc., Brecksville, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
5 1/2 x 8 3/4", 399pp., illustrated with reduced size black & white photos of titlepages, illustrations of DHL rare books, etc. (many at University of Texas Humanties Research Center). Maroon cloth with title gilt on spine; cream/tan, printed dj. with titles, etc. printed in black & orange on spine or front panel & woodcut design of fox in orange on front dj. panel; back panel lists 7 other Soho Bibliographies. Dj. spine ends, edges show age-related wear, tanning, creasing to lower edge of back dj. panel. Bumping to lower edge of text block, with some slight creases to book's lower, or top page edges, at front of book. Scarce first edition; presentation copy, signed to fellow scholar at University of Texas (where Warren Roberts researched much of this work; see his Preface, dated: Austin, August 1962; pp. 9-11); signed in ink on titlepage under the author's name: for Philip Graham who saw the begining of all this. Warren Roberts.