Published by Private Libraries Association, 1999
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 48 pages. Illustrated. George Jefferson "The Children's Library" / David Chambers "Kickshaws, Paris" / Thorsten Sjolin "The Thoreau Society" / Recent Private Press Books.
Published by Private Libraries Association, 1997
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 80 pages.
Published by Private Libraries Association, London, 1972
Seller: Weathered Stone Books, Skreen, SLIGO, Ireland
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No d/w. First Edition. pp. 65-116; With illustrations. With articles by STOLS, A.A.M.(The Halycon Press); LEE, BRIAN NORTH, (Bookplate Collecting); STRACHAN, W.J.,(The World's End Press); PRANCE, CLAUDE A., (Cricket Books); Covers slightly worn else a bright copy; Size: 8vo. Journal.
Published by The Private Libraries Association,, 1979
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 64 pages. Illustarted. Robin Myers "Bibliographica Papers on Books, their History and Art 1895-1897" / Abe Lerner "Form And Content The Books of the American Private Presses Today" / Denis Thomas "Bernard Barton And His Friends" / Robin Myers "The Library Of Waddesdon Manor".
Published by The Private Libraries Association, 1967
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 24 pages. Illustrated. Geoffrey Wakeman "Dr Bentley's Proposal For Building A Royal Library" / Juliet Standing "The Private Press Today" / M F Thwaite "John Newberry - publisher and bookseller, 1713-1767".
Published by Private Libraries Association,, 1973
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 50 pages. Adagio: the Private Press of Leonard F. Bahr [with a selected checklist], by Gerald Lundeen; Coole Library, by Colin Smythe; Tracking Down the Beats: A Preliminary Survey, by Jim Burns; Reviews and Private Press Books.
Published by Private Libraries Association, 1961
Seller: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., United Kingdom
Booklet - Unbound Pages. Condition: Very Good. 4 pages. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 14 x 22 cms. Category: The Private Library; Cosmo Books : 29 years on ABE, 47 years taking care of customers. A bookseller you can rely on.
Published by (SAXMUNDHAM:) Private Libraries Association. Printed in Great Britain by The Dorset Press. (June 2017) [but not issued until November 2017], 2017
Seller: Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, OKEFORD FITZPAINE, DORSE, United Kingdom
8vo. Publishers grey paper wraps.pp.193 - 240; facsimiles and B&W photographs in text.Pp.197 - 228 describe the career and life of Philip Ward, whose extraordinary erudition is well known in the Hispanic world as the author of "The Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature" (1978) selected as the best reference book of the year by the Library Association.
Published by LONDON: Private Libraries Association. 2001., 2001
Seller: Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, OKEFORD FITZPAINE, DORSE, United Kingdom
8vo. Publishers'wraps.pp.145 - 192; facsimiles and B&W reproductions of prints in text.Paul W. NASH: Pinxit, Sculpsit, Excudit, Etcetera. Some notes on the lettering which appears on prints. Explanations the Latin terminology used; followed by examples of printing techniques.
Published by LONDON: Private Libraries Association. 1997., 1997
Seller: Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, OKEFORD FITZPAINE, DORSE, United Kingdom
8vo. Publishers'wraps.48 pp; facsimiles and B&W photographs in text.John COLLINS: Almost a bibliography a partial account of Peter Fleming in print. (pp.3 - 26) A detailed bibliography of the works of Peter Fleming, brother of Ian, including his Brazilian Adventure , an account of the expedition to trace Colonel Fawcett in the South American jungle.
Published by (SAXMUNDHAM:) Private Libraries Association. Printed in Great Britain by The Dorset Press. (November 2017) [but not issue until March 2019], 2019
Seller: Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, OKEFORD FITZPAINE, DORSE, United Kingdom
8vo. Publishers yellow paper wraps.pp.105 - 152; colour and B&W facsimiles in text.Excellent introduction to the subject by Jim Maslen. Together with a list of available Back Numbers of the Journal 1968 - 1989.
Published by LONDON: Private Libraries Association. 2004., 2004
Seller: Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, OKEFORD FITZPAINE, DORSE, United Kingdom
8vo. Publishers' red paper wraps with golden cockerel symbol on upper cover.pp.145 - 192; facsimiles and B&W reproductions of prints in text.David Chambers - Bohn's Illustrated Library. (pp.149 - 173).
Published by Second Series - Volume 9 : 2 - Summer 1976., 1976
Seller: Adam Mills Rare Books, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Illustrated wrappers. C.pp32, a very good copy.Includes particularly a 17pp essay by Dreyfus on the series of illustrated British Poets which he had designed for the Limited Editions Club. 'As practically all the Club's members live on the other side of the Atlantic, British readers have rarely been given a chance to see these books . [I therefore] compiled this short account'. Also includes an Editorial by John Cotton : and Reviews of private press books &c by Iain Bain, David Chambers, and John Cotton. **** To confirm availability before ordering, please click the link Ask Bookseller A Question.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated throughout. Private Library, Third Series Vol 5, No.2. Summer, 1982. Wrappers. Very good.
Published by (SAXMUNDHAM:) Private Libraries Association. Printed in Great Britain by The Dorset Press. (July 2017) [but not issued until November 2017], 2017
Seller: Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, OKEFORD FITZPAINE, DORSE, United Kingdom
8vo. Publishers grey paper wraps.pp.129 - 192; colour illustrations in text.The whole issue is dedicated to a study of the Limited Editions published by the Folio Society. Folio Society publications were aimed at producing 'editions of the world's literature, in a format worthy of the contents, at a price within the reach of everyman' and quickly become synonymous with good production at modest prices. This monograph studies the Society's productions of a more ambitious nature.
Language: English
Published by Arlington Arts Council / Penobcost Press, Camden, Maine, 1992
ISBN 10: 0897250826 ISBN 13: 9780897250825
Seller: Saul54, Lynn, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: New. Photographs from the Arlington Historical Society, Robins Library, and private collections (illustrator). 1st Edition. Arlington Arts Council, 1992. 1st edition. X+176 pages. New Soft cover. 8.5x10.9x0.5 inches. be5.
Published by The Private Libraries Association,, 1963
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 28 pages. Kim Taylor "The Ark Press" / James Parkes "The Parkes Library" / Sidney Blackmore "Illuminated Manuscripts on Film" / C A Prance "The Farringdon Road Bookstalls" / Recent Private Press Books.
Published by The Private Libraries Association,, 1963
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 20 pages. David Chambers "The Cuckoo Hill Press" / Trevor H Hall "A Magical Library 1" / Curt Tillmann "A Book-Jackets Collection" / G E Hamilton "The Exchange Scheme" / Recent Private Press Books.
paperback. Condition: Near Fine. Vol.6:1, 6:2, 6:4, 7:1, 7:2, 7:3, 7:4, 8:1, 8:2, 8:3, 8:4. Illustrated. Pinner (Private Libraries Assoc.) 1973-5. Wraps. Fine copies.
Published by UK. The Private Library Association., 1983
Seller: Erik Hanson Books and Ephemera, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 20 issue run of this quarterly. 5 annual Volumes. Bright, tight, unmarked and almost unread-looking. In-depth illustrated, and timeless articles for the serious book collector. Please consider patronizing a dealer who knows the difference between a volume and an issue. This seems to be a problem in some quarters.
Published by The Private Library Association, 1968
Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. THE PRIVATE LIBRARY, The Private Library Association, 1968 to 1972, first editions, being Second Series VOLUME 1 NUMBERS 2, 3, 4; VOLUME 2 NUMBERS 2, 3, 4; VOLUME 3 NUMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4; VOLUME 4 NUMBERS 1, 2, 3; VOLUME 5 NUMBER 3, 13 issues, all fine in wraps save one which is vg+ in wraps. From the library of the former premier Walt Whitman collector, bibliophile and philanthropist, Charles Feinberg. Indeed, Volume 1, Number 2 included above contains a 15 page essay on Feinberg by William White with select photos from his collection.
Published by Saalfield Publishing Co., 1904
First Edition
Hard Cover. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. First Edition. HBDJ, POOR DJ, Has 90% of the dust jackEt, 1904, 1ST EdItion, Book VG- Condition,DJ Large Corner chip but entire Illustration Present & only part R in Pyramid Missing, DJ light Soil, Rub Wear Tiny Chips Tears Extremities, Light Blue & Red Pictorial Cloth Duplicates DJ Illustration, Embosssed Cover Sun Edges, Rub, Wear Extremities, Interior Nice tight Clean light Scuff FOX, Wear, 114 pgs + ADS in Back, . A child's semi-educational (for the time), fantastic voyage to far-away lands in a magic flying car , Charming Story for girls in which 2 little Maidens who lived on large Farm, Take a Trip into Egypt to madeira Islands & Constantinople with a fairy in her magic auto.
Published by Published By Frank Harris, New York 57 Fifth Avenue, 1920
Signed
Hard Cover. No Jacket. First Thus. HARDBACK NODustJacket, 1920, First Printing THUS. BUT Its Not the Original first edition but a Later Edition published by the author himself in 1920 ,8vo. 277 pages with Crease & Tiny Chips edges Last page .VG/VG- , AS-IS , NOJACKET,Green Cloth Boards with Gold Gilthave faded Extremities Front & Back Cvr & , spine covering is worn at head and foot. Spine Has Darkened , Interior Nice Tight Clean light FOX, WEAR, Rubbed at head and foot of spine. Some discoloration to the cloth. WITH Attached EX-Libris BookPlate Sticker of Felix Mendelsohn his Private Library # 151, This Was Authors 1st Book, ,AUTHOR was Born 1856 in Galway, Ireland & 1869 he immigrated to the United States, In January of 1924 Aleister Crowley came to stay with him for a while. According to one source, they both shared similar 'money troubles" and were 'equal hypochondriacs'. Signed by Author.
Published by Basel, heirs of Nikolaus Brylinger, Basel, 1568
Seller: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italy
Condition: Good. Two parts (of three) in one volume, folio (322x199 mm). [20], 403, [1]; [12], 591, [13] pp. Collation: *6 +4 a-z6 A-K6 L4 (leaf L4v balnk); *6 a-z6 A-Z6 Aa-Bb6 Cc8 Dd6 (leaves *6v, Cc8v, and Dd6v are blank). A third part (Der dritte vnd letste Theil) appeared in 1570 is not present here. Title pages with woodcut printer's device on the recto and portrait of Pantaleon on the verso. With hundreds of woodcut portraits depicting each figure described in the book and with several genealogical charts printed in landscape. Contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, spine with four raised bands and inked title, metal clasps preserved (slightly rubbed and worn, cut to the skin on the back panel). Some occasional light browning, a few marginal tears, small worm track to the final leaves not affecting the text, all in all a very good, genuine copy.Provenance. From the private library of Adolf Hitler at the Berghof (on the front flyleaf stamp of the French 2nd Armored Division and signature of Lieutenant Colonel Marc Rouvillois: ?Cette pièce provient des collections personnelles d'Adolphe Hitler au Berghof. Berchtesgaden 4-5-1945?).On April 21, 1945, the 2nd Armored Division, commanded by General Leclerc, was placed under the command of the U.S. 21st Army Corps and crossed the Rhine. Its mission was to capture Berchtesgaden. This village in the Bavarian Alps is located about thirty minutes from Salzburg and approximately two hours from Munich. The town itself was of lesser importance than the Berghof, one of Hitler's main residences, and, a few kilometers away, the chalet known as the ?Eagle's Nest? (Kehlsteinhaus). As the Americans on the ground seemed to be unaware of this, the 2nd Armored Division acted quickly amid the rivalry between the two allies and took possession of the Berghof. In addition to the vacation homes of Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring, the Berghof also included tunnels dug deep into the rock, a house belonging to Martin Bormann, an army headquarters, an annex of the Foreign Ministry, telecommunications centers, garages, hotels, tennis courts, and golf courses, all secured by SS barracks. While touring the buildings and underground tunnels, the French helped themselves to bottles, silverware, rugs, books, and all sorts of objects engraved with the initials ?AH.? About twenty trucks were loaded with champagne and hundreds of cases of cognac. In response to instances of individual looting, General Philippe Leclerc issued an order to gather the confiscated goods and draw up an inventory; the order was carried out by Lieutenant Colonel Marc Rouvillois. A stamp reading ?Second Armored Division? was produced on May 4, 1945, to mark the goods recovered at the Berghof. The plan was to distribute some of these items to the troops as a reward for the soldiers and to send the rest to institutions in France. Marc Rouvillois was a close associate of General Leclerc; both had attended the Saint-Cyr Military Academy together as part of the 109th class (1922-1924) and both served in the cavalry. A trusted aide to the commander of the 2nd Armored Division, Rouvillois was one of only two officers for whom Leclerc asked General de Gaulle to grant an exceptional promotion to the higher rank of colonel. But, despite the victory and high morale, relations on the battlefield between the French and the American allies were deteriorating. To be the first to reach the Berghof, the French had to block the road with their tanks several times to prevent the Americans from passing. The Americans were furious. They demanded that the French withdraw on May 6. In two days, the 2nd Armored Division regrouped its various units in Bad Reichenhall. General Milburn, commander of the 21st Army Corps -that is, the highest military authority to which the 2nd Armored Division reported- ordered the immediate withdrawal of the French division, which was allegedly engaging in excessive looting. Part of the books, protected by crates and seized in a. Book.
Published by J. Munsell, Albany, 1865
Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Cloth. Condition: Very good. The first edition of The Life And Times Of Sir William Johnson, Bart by William L. Stone, from the library of Lincoln's private secretary and Secretary of State, John Hay. (illustrator). First Edition. Octavo, xv, [17]-555pp, [3]; xiv, [2], 544pp. Brown pebbled cloth, title stamped in copper on the spine. Frontispiece portrait with tissue cover in both volumes, one plate in each volume. Wear to tips of the spine, cloth worn along hinges, foxing to both frontispiece portraits. Internally clean, solid blocks. (Field 1511) (Howes S1039) From the library of Lincoln's Private Secretary, John Hay, signed in both volumes. Volume II is signed and dated "John Hay / 1865." Sir William Johnson (1715-1774) was a British Army officer and Superintendent of Indiana Affairs in the American colonies. From Field: "By far the most valuable contributions to it are contained in the Appendix, in which are printed for the first time, and from the original MSS., two Journals, kept by Sir William, of expeditions to Niagara, Oswego, and Detroit, through the cantonments of the Six Nations, and the Ottawa Confederacy. An Account of the Language and Customs of the Six Nations, and, An Account of the Location and Numbers of Indian Tribes, both written by the Baronet, in the same volume." John Hay (1838-1905) served as the private secretary to President Abraham Lincoln until 1865. Along with John Nicolay, Hay would author a ten-volume biography of President Lincoln called Abraham Lincoln: A History. During the McKinley Administration, Hay returned to government as the United States ambassador to the United Kingdom, then later served as Secretary of State. Signed.
Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1933
Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Cloth. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. First edition of Crowded Hours by Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from the private library of American activist Margaret Sanger. (illustrator). First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 355pp. Maroon cloth, title stamped in gilt on spine and front cover. First edition, with the Scribner's "A" on copyright page. Rubbing to spine with some loss to gilt. Solid text block, clean text. Complete with 24 illustrations. In the publisher's dust jacket, wear to edges, $3.00 on front flap, shelf wear, free of restoration, a scarce jacket which was paired with this copy. Bookplate of Margaret Sanger on front pastedown. Inscribed on the front free endpaper in pencil: "Nov. 1933 / Margaret Sanger / 3501 Newark St / Wash DC." Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980) was the daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt and his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee. She was married to Nicholas Longworth III, 38th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, until his death in 1931. Alice would spend the remainder of her life in Washington DC, working through political circles and supporting causes she believed in. She died in 1980 at the age of 96. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) was a lifelong advocate for birth control, a term she popularized. She opened the first birth control clinic in the United States and laid the foundation for organizations such as Planned Parenthood. Signed.
Published by Printed by B. Burnet & Co. Ltd., 22, Garrick Street, London circa . 1905., 1905
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Original limp scarlet cloth covered thin boards, gilt title lettering to the front cover. Quarto 10½'' x 8''. Contains 17 full-page representative characters of the play in colour, hand drawn by crafts director, artist? Costume parts not visible on front are drawn separately on verso or opposite page for the benefit of cutters or customer makers. Burnet's craft atelier extended across the first floor of No. 22 Garrick Street and to various other locations in London, including 198 Regent Street. B. Burnet was a top-flight supplier of scenery and costumes, amateur theatricals, tableaux, court suits and uniforms etc. to all the main Theatres. They trace back to the 1850's when Richard Burnet, a draper and engineer (founder of Devonport Mechanics Institute) moved to Covent Garden - initially as Boyd Burnet, Drapers. Their most recent mention at No. 22 Garrick Street dates to the mid 1960's. They went into liquidation in 1969 just before the 1970's economic slump. This unique item carries their in-house library number 22. Member of the P.B.F.A. STAGE & THEATRE.
Published by Published by Samuel Miller, 10, Southampton Street, Strand, W.C. Half title page shows their address at 142, Long Acre, Second Edition []. 1884., 1884
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
Second edition hard back binding in publisher's original powder blue cloth covers, gilt title lettering to the front cover, spine shows title in original paper strip from B. Burnet's in-house library. Quarto 11'' x 8½''. Contains 141 [v illustrated advertisements] printed pages of text with many full page monochrome plates of Fancy Dress Costumes throughout. The Frontispiece is a three part pull out of eight ladies on stage in Fancy Ball Costumes, exquisitely drawn and hand coloured. The First Edition of 112 pages was published in 1881. This undated [1884] extended edition is held only by Devon Library Services per W. Cat. - narrative does not refer to the frontispiece. Rubbing to the spine ends and corners, contents in clean bright condition. Burnet's craft atelier extended across the first floor of No. 22 Garrick Street and to various other locations in London, including 198 Regent Street. B. Burnet was a top-flight supplier of scenery and costumes, amateur theatricals, tableaux, court suits and uniforms etc. to all the main Theatres. They trace back to the 1850's when Richard Burnet, a draper and engineer (founder of Devonport Mechanics Institute) moved to Covent Garden - initially as Boyd Burnet, Drapers. Their most recent mention at No. 22 Garrick Street dates to the mid 1960's. They went into liquidation in 1969 just before the 1970's economic slump. This unique item carries their in-house library number 41. Member of the P.B.F.A. STAGE & THEATRE.
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
LeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1885 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set and contains approximately 46 pages. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: English.
Published by Horace Marshall & Son, Temple House and 125 Fleet Street, London First Edition . 1912., 1912
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
First edition in publisher's original ivory card covers, black lettering to spine and upper panel. 8vo 8½" x 5¼" 142, xxii [pp] advertisement for 'The Great Illusion'. Soiling to pale ivory card covers, spine age darkened, foxing to page edges and end papers, shallow edge wear to first two pages. Member of the P.B.F.A. BALKANS.