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Published by London: WEIDENFELD & NICOLSON. 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 0297769790ISBN 13: 9780297769798
Seller: Cat On The Shelf, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: Good. **STOCK PHOTOS AND CATALOG INFO MAY VARY FROM ACTUAL BOOK, PLEASE REFER TO SELLER PHOTOS AND ITEM DESCRIPTION FOR MOST ACCURATE INFORMATION. THE SELLER PHOTO SHOWS THE EXACT COPY YOU WILL RECEIVE** This is a used book in GOOD condition. May have minor defects such as wearing to outside cover, a name written on inside cover, or a few notations throughout. Hardcover edition. Includes original dust jacket.
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Published by London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975, 1975
Seller: Worn Bookworm, SAN MARCOS, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. Very Good. Good in Mylar Jacket 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Illustrations of the best pieces from the original Getty Museum in Malibu. Flawed only by inked date on front endpaper. Lightly chipped DJ with 2 closed tear s and creases in front flap.
Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1975. 256 pp. Text in English.Richly illustrated in colour and black and white., 1975
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
Original cloth, with dust jacket (corners a bit bumped), slight traces of use, else in good condition. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975; 0 297 77025 X, 1975
ISBN 10: 029777025XISBN 13: 9780297770251
Seller: Wheen O' Books, Selkirk, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
1st Edition; Hardback; Very good/ Dj Good; 260pp; Pale blue covers with dark blue title on spine; Edges sunned; Dust jacket has small pieces missing, nicks, old sellotape repairs, price intact. Futuristic first novel set in 2034.
Published by London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975, 1975
Seller: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, U.S.A.
Kitchen, Martin, 1936-. A military history of Germany. From the eighteenth century to the present day. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975, viii, 384pp., very good dust-jacket with some light wear, very good brown cloth, previous owner's name inside front cover. 9780297768548 ISBN 0297768549.
Published by London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975; 0 297 76998 7, 1975
ISBN 10: 0297769987ISBN 13: 9780297769989
Seller: Wheen O' Books, Selkirk, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
1st Edition; Hardback; Nr fine/ Dj Very good+; 216pp; Brown covers with gilt title on spine; Dust jacket by Derek Stenburg has price intact. This novel is a brilliant evocation of seventeenth-century Scotland and a poignant love story set against a background of a witchhunt.
Published by London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975. (History of civilization), 1975
Seller: Jack Baldwin Rare Books, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. xi, 308p. 16 pl. Dark green cloth.
Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1975,, 1975
ISBN 10: 0297769960ISBN 13: 9780297769965
Seller: Crouch Rare Books, Godalming, United Kingdom
Book
Condition: see description. large 8vo, 308pp, 28 photo-illustrations on art paper, 11 maps, original cloth, title gilt on gilt-edged contrast label on spine, top edge tinted, endpapers lightly spotted and fore-edge a bit dusty, colour-illustrated dustwrapper very ragged at the top, the book itself vg.
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Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, first edition, 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 029776795XISBN 13: 9780297767954
Book First Edition
Cloth, gilt cover-title on red panel, large 4to, 32 cm, 280 pp, 40 colour ills and 250 black-and-white ills, A highly readable and profusely illustrated account of great books through the ages, telling the stories of how they were produced, how they survived, the people who produced them and the great collectors who rediscovered and preserved them. Should appeal to every book collector, whatever his or her particular enthusiasms. Chapters on Manuscripts; Early Printing; Bookbinding; The Bible; Early Books in Hebrew; Herbals and Colour-Plate Flower Books; English Books with Colour Plates; Books on Architecture; The New World; Private Press Books; First Editions, Fakes & Forgeries; and Great Book Collectors. "Alan G. Thomas, the eminent bookseller, here tells the story of some of the world's greatest books, their creation and survival, and the men who were responsible for them. Unlike many writers on the subject, he never loses sight of their importance as landmarks in the history of mankind. Beginning with manuscripts from their emergence in the Dark Ages down to the Renaissance, he discusses many fascinating aspects of the subject: the invention of printing - Gutenberg, Aldus and Caxton, and the beautiful early woodcut books; bookbinding, from the Gospel found in the coffin of St Cuthbert to the superb work of French craftsmen still alive today; the heroic story of early editions of the Bible, and the Bible in Hebrew, both of which were often produced under conditions of persecution; the fifteenth- century herbals, the beautiful colour- plate flower books such as Redouté and Thornton's Temple of Flora, and a charming example of the art of book production, English books with coloured aquatint plates; the great books produced by Palladio, Gibbs and Robert Adam which did so much to influence architecture in Europe and America. Alan Thomas also considers the achievements of the New World, from the letter in which Columbus announced his discovery of America to one of the finest ornithological works ever produced - Audubon's The Birds of America. In more recent times he discusses the revival of printing through the Private Press movement, why first editions are collected, and recounts an astonishing series of fakes and forgeries. Finally, he follows the history of great book collectors, from men like Sir Robert Cotton who salvaged the manuscripts scattered by the sack of the monasteries to the great American collectors - Pierpont Morgan and Henry Huntington - who established libraries fully comparable to those of the Old World. The lively text and many beautiful illustrations, chosen from the finest books ever produced, do justice to the subject as one of the most glorious achievements of Western civilization." - from the blurb. Near Very Good in a dustwrapper which is torn with some loss.
First English Edition; Lge 8vo; pp. 232; illustrated endpapers, colour frontispiece, numerous b/w illustrations, index; original cloth, dustjacket, spine bumped, light browning to endpapers, otherwise a very good copy. See O'Brien E356.
Octavo, x+434 pages, original boards in dustwrapper, name on flyleaf, a very good copy. First edition.
First edition. Hardcover. Endpapers slightly foxed, o/w fine in like price-clipped dustjacket slightly worn at the extremities. A study of sexual and other fantasies.
Published by London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (1975). (1975)., 1975
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Fine. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (1975). (1975). Fine. - Quarto, brown cloth titled in gilt, in a price-clipped dw. The covers are warped, lightly bumped & very lightly rubbed. The dw is chipped with 2 tears to the rear panel & a piece out. 280 pp. Profusely illustrated in color & B&W. The contents are near fine. First edition.
Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, first edition, 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 029776795XISBN 13: 9780297767954
Book First Edition
Cloth, gilt cover-title on red panel, large 4to, 32 cm, 280 pp, 40 colour ills and 250 black-and-white ills, A highly readable and profusely illustrated account of great books through the ages, telling the stories of how they were produced, how they survived, the people who produced them and the great collectors who rediscovered and preserved them. Should appeal to every book collector, whatever his or her particular enthusiasms. Chapters on Manuscripts; Early Printing; Bookbinding; The Bible; Early Books in Hebrew; Herbals and Colour-Plate Flower Books; English Books with Colour Plates; Books on Architecture; The New World; Private Press Books; First Editions, Fakes & Forgeries; and Great Book Collectors. "Alan G. Thomas, the eminent bookseller, here tells the story of some of the world's greatest books, their creation and survival, and the men who were responsible for them. Unlike many writers on the subject, he never loses sight of their importance as landmarks in the history of mankind. Beginning with manuscripts from their emergence in the Dark Ages down to the Renaissance, he discusses many fascinating aspects of the subject: the invention of printing - Gutenberg, Aldus and Caxton, and the beautiful early woodcut books; bookbinding, from the Gospel found in the coffin of St Cuthbert to the superb work of French craftsmen still alive today; the heroic story of early editions of the Bible, and the Bible in Hebrew, both of which were often produced under conditions of persecution; the fifteenth- century herbals, the beautiful colour- plate flower books such as Redouté and Thornton's Temple of Flora, and a charming example of the art of book production, English books with coloured aquatint plates; the great books produced by Palladio, Gibbs and Robert Adam which did so much to influence architecture in Europe and America. Alan Thomas also considers the achievements of the New World, from the letter in which Columbus announced his discovery of America to one of the finest ornithological works ever produced - Audubon's The Birds of America. In more recent times he discusses the revival of printing through the Private Press movement, why first editions are collected, and recounts an astonishing series of fakes and forgeries. Finally, he follows the history of great book collectors, from men like Sir Robert Cotton who salvaged the manuscripts scattered by the sack of the monasteries to the great American collectors - Pierpont Morgan and Henry Huntington - who established libraries fully comparable to those of the Old World. The lively text and many beautiful illustrations, chosen from the finest books ever produced, do justice to the subject as one of the most glorious achievements of Western civilization." - from the blurb. Very Good in slightly chipped dustwrapper.
Published by London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1975., 1975
First Edition
xii+334pp. 8vo. Original boards in dustwrapper, worn at extremities. Black and white plates. Foxing to top edge. A very good copy. First UK edition.
Published by London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975., 1975
First Edition
Octavo, xii+124pp, illustrated, original boards in dustwrapper, a very good copy. First UK edition.
Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, first edition, 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 029776795XISBN 13: 9780297767954
Book First Edition
Cloth, gilt cover-title on red panel, large 4to, 32 cm, 280 pp, 40 colour ills and 250 black-and-white ills, A highly readable and profusely illustrated account of great books through the ages, telling the stories of how they were produced, how they survived, the people who produced them and the great collectors who rediscovered and preserved them. Should appeal to every book collector, whatever his or her particular enthusiasms. Chapters on Manuscripts; Early Printing; Bookbinding; The Bible; Early Books in Hebrew; Herbals and Colour-Plate Flower Books; English Books with Colour Plates; Books on Architecture; The New World; Private Press Books; First Editions, Fakes & Forgeries; and Great Book Collectors. "Alan G. Thomas, the eminent bookseller, here tells the story of some of the world's greatest books, their creation and survival, and the men who were responsible for them. Unlike many writers on the subject, he never loses sight of their importance as landmarks in the history of mankind. Beginning with manuscripts from their emergence in the Dark Ages down to the Renaissance, he discusses many fascinating aspects of the subject: the invention of printing - Gutenberg, Aldus and Caxton, and the beautiful early woodcut books; bookbinding, from the Gospel found in the coffin of St Cuthbert to the superb work of French craftsmen still alive today; the heroic story of early editions of the Bible, and the Bible in Hebrew, both of which were often produced under conditions of persecution; the fifteenth- century herbals, the beautiful colour- plate flower books such as Redouté and Thornton's Temple of Flora, and a charming example of the art of book production, English books with coloured aquatint plates; the great books produced by Palladio, Gibbs and Robert Adam which did so much to influence architecture in Europe and America. Alan Thomas also considers the achievements of the New World, from the letter in which Columbus announced his discovery of America to one of the finest ornithological works ever produced - Audubon's The Birds of America. In more recent times he discusses the revival of printing through the Private Press movement, why first editions are collected, and recounts an astonishing series of fakes and forgeries. Finally, he follows the history of great book collectors, from men like Sir Robert Cotton who salvaged the manuscripts scattered by the sack of the monasteries to the great American collectors - Pierpont Morgan and Henry Huntington - who established libraries fully comparable to those of the Old World. The lively text and many beautiful illustrations, chosen from the finest books ever produced, do justice to the subject as one of the most glorious achievements of Western civilization." - from the blurb. Very Good in a price-clipped dustwrapper wiith small edgetears.
Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, first edition, 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 029776795XISBN 13: 9780297767954
Book First Edition
Cloth, gilt cover-title on red panel, large 4to, 32 cm, 280 pp, 40 colour ills and 250 black-and-white ills, A highly readable and profusely illustrated account of great books through the ages, telling the stories of how they were produced, how they survived, the people who produced them and the great collectors who rediscovered and preserved them. Should appeal to every book collector, whatever his or her particular enthusiasms. Chapters on Manuscripts; Early Printing; Bookbinding; The Bible; Early Books in Hebrew; Herbals and Colour-Plate Flower Books; English Books with Colour Plates; Books on Architecture; The New World; Private Press Books; First Editions, Fakes & Forgeries; and Great Book Collectors. "Alan G. Thomas, the eminent bookseller, here tells the story of some of the world's greatest books, their creation and survival, and the men who were responsible for them. Unlike many writers on the subject, he never loses sight of their importance as landmarks in the history of mankind. Beginning with manuscripts from their emergence in the Dark Ages down to the Renaissance, he discusses many fascinating aspects of the subject: the invention of printing - Gutenberg, Aldus and Caxton, and the beautiful early woodcut books; bookbinding, from the Gospel found in the coffin of St Cuthbert to the superb work of French craftsmen still alive today; the heroic story of early editions of the Bible, and the Bible in Hebrew, both of which were often produced under conditions of persecution; the fifteenth- century herbals, the beautiful colour- plate flower books such as Redouté and Thornton's Temple of Flora, and a charming example of the art of book production, English books with coloured aquatint plates; the great books produced by Palladio, Gibbs and Robert Adam which did so much to influence architecture in Europe and America. Alan Thomas also considers the achievements of the New World, from the letter in which Columbus announced his discovery of America to one of the finest ornithological works ever produced - Audubon's The Birds of America. In more recent times he discusses the revival of printing through the Private Press movement, why first editions are collected, and recounts an astonishing series of fakes and forgeries. Finally, he follows the history of great book collectors, from men like Sir Robert Cotton who salvaged the manuscripts scattered by the sack of the monasteries to the great American collectors - Pierpont Morgan and Henry Huntington - who established libraries fully comparable to those of the Old World. The lively text and many beautiful illustrations, chosen from the finest books ever produced, do justice to the subject as one of the most glorious achievements of Western civilization." - from the blurb. Very Good in edgeworn dustwrapper.
Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1975., 1975
Seller: City Basement Books, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Hardback, small 4to, 244pp. Good condition (light wear; flecked at edges; bookseller's label on front endpaper; pages a little yellowed and foxed) in good dustwrapper (general light wear and discolouration; a little chipped at edges; bumped at head of spine, with one small tear). ISBN: 0297769901.
xiv+320pp. 8vo. Original boards in dustwrapper. A very good copy.
Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, first edition, 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 029776795XISBN 13: 9780297767954
Book First Edition
Cloth, gilt cover-title on red panel, large 4to, 32 cm, 280 pp, 40 colour ills and 250 black-and-white ills, A highly readable and profusely illustrated account of great books through the ages, telling the stories of how they were produced, how they survived, the people who produced them and the great collectors who rediscovered and preserved them. Should appeal to every book collector, whatever his or her particular enthusiasms. Chapters on Manuscripts; Early Printing; Bookbinding; The Bible; Early Books in Hebrew; Herbals and Colour-Plate Flower Books; English Books with Colour Plates; Books on Architecture; The New World; Private Press Books; First Editions, Fakes & Forgeries; and Great Book Collectors. "Alan G. Thomas, the eminent bookseller, here tells the story of some of the world's greatest books, their creation and survival, and the men who were responsible for them. Unlike many writers on the subject, he never loses sight of their importance as landmarks in the history of mankind. Beginning with manuscripts from their emergence in the Dark Ages down to the Renaissance, he discusses many fascinating aspects of the subject: the invention of printing - Gutenberg, Aldus and Caxton, and the beautiful early woodcut books; bookbinding, from the Gospel found in the coffin of St Cuthbert to the superb work of French craftsmen still alive today; the heroic story of early editions of the Bible, and the Bible in Hebrew, both of which were often produced under conditions of persecution; the fifteenth- century herbals, the beautiful colour- plate flower books such as Redouté and Thornton's Temple of Flora, and a charming example of the art of book production, English books with coloured aquatint plates; the great books produced by Palladio, Gibbs and Robert Adam which did so much to influence architecture in Europe and America. Alan Thomas also considers the achievements of the New World, from the letter in which Columbus announced his discovery of America to one of the finest ornithological works ever produced - Audubon's The Birds of America. In more recent times he discusses the revival of printing through the Private Press movement, why first editions are collected, and recounts an astonishing series of fakes and forgeries. Finally, he follows the history of great book collectors, from men like Sir Robert Cotton who salvaged the manuscripts scattered by the sack of the monasteries to the great American collectors - Pierpont Morgan and Henry Huntington - who established libraries fully comparable to those of the Old World. The lively text and many beautiful illustrations, chosen from the finest books ever produced, do justice to the subject as one of the most glorious achievements of Western civilization." - from the blurb. Slightly rubbed at head of boards, otherwise Near Very Good in creased and torn dustwrapper.
Published by Published by George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Ltd., 91 Clapham High Street, London First Edition . London 1975., 1975
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original orange paper covers, black title and author lettering to the spine and the front cover. 4to. 10½'' x 8''. ISBN 029776988X. Contains iv, 238 printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. Without any ownership markings. Fine condition book, in Very Good condition price clipped dust wrapper. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, this protects and prolongs the life of the paper, it is not adhered to the book or to the dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. RAILWAYS & LOCOMOTIVES.
Second Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. xxxiv, 365; 16 pages of b/w. photographic illustrations, 14 maps, notes, bibliography, list of roman emperors genealogical tables, index, bound in original brown cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket a little chipped and worn, good copy.
Published by London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (1975)., 1975
First Edition; 4to; pp. 399; illustrated endpapers, profusely illustrated with b/w and colour images throughout, index of authors, index of titles; original red cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, gilt illustration to front, dustjacket, spine faded, price clipped, otherwise a very good copy.
Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1975, second impression, ., 1975
ISBN 10: 0297769030ISBN 13: 9780297769033
Seller: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, United Kingdom
Book
hardback, large 8vo, 406pp, illustrated, stamped 'Weidenfeld LLibrary' on endpaper and title page, edges browned, text clean and sound, Good condition, dustwrapper frayed at top of spine, , not price-clipped. ISBN: 0297769030.
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Published by London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 0297770071ISBN 13: 9780297770077
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Book
261 p. Bound in the publisher's red cloth with dustjacket (Exteriors of the dustjacket worn and with repairs, the book itself is still in good condition.).
Published by London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975., 1975
First Edition
4to; 340pp; illustrated endpapers, profusely illustrated with b/w and colour images throughout, index of authors, index of titles; original red cloth, dustwrapper, a very good copy. . First Edition.
Published by weidenfeld and nicolson london 1975, 1975
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand
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First Edition
first edition 165pp ills.[b/w] VERY GOOD+ (burgundy cloth,owner's sign.and bookplate to ffep,eps and content edges sl.foxed) in VERY GOOD- dustwrapper (mod.rubbed and soiled,mod.wear and chipping to extrems.w.some sl.losses).
Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, first edition, 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 029776795XISBN 13: 9780297767954
Book First Edition
Cloth, gilt cover-title on red panel, large 4to, 32 cm, 280 pp, 40 colour ills and 250 black-and-white ills, A highly readable and profusely illustrated account of great books through the ages, telling the stories of how they were produced, how they survived, the people who produced them and the great collectors who rediscovered and preserved them. Should appeal to every book collector, whatever his or her particular enthusiasms. Chapters on Manuscripts; Early Printing; Bookbinding; The Bible; Early Books in Hebrew; Herbals and Colour-Plate Flower Books; English Books with Colour Plates; Books on Architecture; The New World; Private Press Books; First Editions, Fakes & Forgeries; and Great Book Collectors. "Alan G. Thomas, the eminent bookseller, here tells the story of some of the world's greatest books, their creation and survival, and the men who were responsible for them. Unlike many writers on the subject, he never loses sight of their importance as landmarks in the history of mankind. Beginning with manuscripts from their emergence in the Dark Ages down to the Renaissance, he discusses many fascinating aspects of the subject: the invention of printing - Gutenberg, Aldus and Caxton, and the beautiful early woodcut books; bookbinding, from the Gospel found in the coffin of St Cuthbert to the superb work of French craftsmen still alive today; the heroic story of early editions of the Bible, and the Bible in Hebrew, both of which were often produced under conditions of persecution; the fifteenth- century herbals, the beautiful colour- plate flower books such as Redouté and Thornton's Temple of Flora, and a charming example of the art of book production, English books with coloured aquatint plates; the great books produced by Palladio, Gibbs and Robert Adam which did so much to influence architecture in Europe and America. Alan Thomas also considers the achievements of the New World, from the letter in which Columbus announced his discovery of America to one of the finest ornithological works ever produced - Audubon's The Birds of America. In more recent times he discusses the revival of printing through the Private Press movement, why first editions are collected, and recounts an astonishing series of fakes and forgeries. Finally, he follows the history of great book collectors, from men like Sir Robert Cotton who salvaged the manuscripts scattered by the sack of the monasteries to the great American collectors - Pierpont Morgan and Henry Huntington - who established libraries fully comparable to those of the Old World. The lively text and many beautiful illustrations, chosen from the finest books ever produced, do justice to the subject as one of the most glorious achievements of Western civilization." - from the blurb. Gift inscription on verso of the title-page, otherwise Very Good in Very Good dustwrapper.
Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, first edition, 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 029776795XISBN 13: 9780297767954
Book First Edition
Cloth, gilt cover-title on red panel, large 4to, 32 cm, 280 pp, 40 colour ills and 250 black-and-white ills, A highly readable and profusely illustrated account of great books through the ages, telling the stories of how they were produced, how they survived, the people who produced them and the great collectors who rediscovered and preserved them. Should appeal to every book collector, whatever his or her particular enthusiasms. Chapters on Manuscripts; Early Printing; Bookbinding; The Bible; Early Books in Hebrew; Herbals and Colour-Plate Flower Books; English Books with Colour Plates; Books on Architecture; The New World; Private Press Books; First Editions, Fakes & Forgeries; and Great Book Collectors. "Alan G. Thomas, the eminent bookseller, here tells the story of some of the world's greatest books, their creation and survival, and the men who were responsible for them. Unlike many writers on the subject, he never loses sight of their importance as landmarks in the history of mankind. Beginning with manuscripts from their emergence in the Dark Ages down to the Renaissance, he discusses many fascinating aspects of the subject: the invention of printing - Gutenberg, Aldus and Caxton, and the beautiful early woodcut books; bookbinding, from the Gospel found in the coffin of St Cuthbert to the superb work of French craftsmen still alive today; the heroic story of early editions of the Bible, and the Bible in Hebrew, both of which were often produced under conditions of persecution; the fifteenth- century herbals, the beautiful colour- plate flower books such as Redouté and Thornton's Temple of Flora, and a charming example of the art of book production, English books with coloured aquatint plates; the great books produced by Palladio, Gibbs and Robert Adam which did so much to influence architecture in Europe and America. Alan Thomas also considers the achievements of the New World, from the letter in which Columbus announced his discovery of America to one of the finest ornithological works ever produced - Audubon's The Birds of America. In more recent times he discusses the revival of printing through the Private Press movement, why first editions are collected, and recounts an astonishing series of fakes and forgeries. Finally, he follows the history of great book collectors, from men like Sir Robert Cotton who salvaged the manuscripts scattered by the sack of the monasteries to the great American collectors - Pierpont Morgan and Henry Huntington - who established libraries fully comparable to those of the Old World. The lively text and many beautiful illustrations, chosen from the finest books ever produced, do justice to the subject as one of the most glorious achievements of Western civilization." - from the blurb. Bookplate of Frank Broomhead on front pastedown endpaper, otherwise Near Fine in slightly used dustwrapper.