Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 8vo, black boards, d.w. lightly soiled. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (2000). More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 8vo, black boards, d.w. lightly soiled. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (2000). More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 8vo, black boards, cloth soiled. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (2000). More
East Aurora: Roycroft, 1898. Initial letters in red & blue. 68 pp., Small folio, re-bound full black morocco letter in gilt. East Aurora: Roycroft Press, (1898). Limited Edition. Fine. No. 190 of 450 copies, signed by Elbert Hubbard. More
Edited by Peter N. Heydon & Philip Kelley. 8vo, cloth, (dampstains visible on inside of d.w.). New York, (1973). Very good in good dust wrapper. More
New York: Brentano, 1944. In French and English, translation and introduction by Maurois. 133 pages. 8vo., toned paper wrappers showing some light edge-wear, front hinge is fragile, within protective cloth wrappers. New York: Bretano's, (1944). A very good copy. Inscribed by Maurois on flyleaf: "Pour Teodore ... Rousseau ce souvenir de temps difficiles si... vaut traduire ... avis ... Andre Maurois" *Theodore Rousseau, curator in chief and vice director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. More
New York: George D. Sproul, 1899. Edited by Charlotte Porter and Helen Clarke. 12 volumes, each with a handsome frontispiece and some other plates, all in two states. Thick 8vos, beautifully bound by Trautz-Bauzonnet in contemporary full red morocco with ornate gilt-decorated covers and spines with raised bands; gilt-stamped leather doublures and watered silk endpapers, uncut edges, top edge gilt. New York: George D. Sproul, 1899. The Connoisseurs Edition, number 37 of only 45 numbered copies signed by the Sproul..... More
London: The Walter Scott Publishing Co., 1897. With an introductory note by E. Dixon. xx, 290 pages, short square 8vo, very handsomely bound in older vellum-backed pink cloth; small leather label and large gilt-stamped flower on spine (light foxing on fore-edge and neatly-inked name on front endpaper; otherwise a near fine copy in a very pretty binding), uncut edges, top edge gilt. London: The Walter Scott Publishing Co., (no date, circa 1897). One volume from The Canterbury Poets series, edited..... More
London: Smith Elder, 1884. 16mo, original olive cloth. London: Smith, Elder, (1884). First Edition. Fine copy, with an 1885 ownershdip signature and small bookseller's blindstamp. More
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971. Illustrated throughout in black and white and color. 272 pages. Small 4to, brown cloth with gilt design, d.w. with mylar wrapper. New York: Praeger Publishers, (1971). Pages very lightly toned. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
New York: Putnam, 1906. Illustrated by Frederick Simpson Coburn with 6 full-page sepia plates each protected with lettered tissue, and 20 text pages with large colored headpieces and decorations. Tall 8vo, the original vellum boards with handsome gilt-stamped design by Margaret Armstrong are preserved, but the book has been re-backed in plain gray cloth, a.e.g. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, (1906). First Edition thus. Limited Edition - number 95 of only 100 copies printed on Japanese vellum. The limitation page..... More
New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1901. Each page beautifully embellished and illustrated by Margaret Armstrong. 8vo, handsome gilt-decorated green cloth, decorative endpapers, top edge gilt, uncut edges. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1901. Front hinge neatly re-enforced and a short contemporary gift inscription on blank preliminary page, still a very good(+) copy. More
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Thick 8vo, 696 pages, double column. Bound in 3/4 vellum with decoratively gilt spine, green cloth, t.e.g. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, no date, ca. 1910. Near Fine. Oxford Edition. More
Norwalk: Easton, 1979. Illustrated with wood engravings by Peter Reddick. 299pp. Short 4to, gilt-stamped brown leather, all edges gilt. Norwalk: Easton Press, (1979). Small dent in gilt on fore-edge, else a fine copy. 100 Greatest Books Ever Written series. More
London: Smith Elder & Co., 1888. 17 volumes. 5 engraved plates on india paper, mounted. Tall 8vo, full contemporary maroon morocco by Stikeman, gilt spines, inner dentelles. London: Smith Elder & Co. 1888-1894. A fine set. One of 250 large paper sets. More
London: Frederick Warne and Co. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway with color engravings throughout. 48 pages. Slim square 4to, peach cloth-backed pictorial boards. London & New York: Frederick Warne and Co., (undated, circa 1903). Early reprint. Boards lightly edgeworn but internally pristine. A very good(+) copy. Originally published by George Routledge and Sons in 1888, the rights were then granted to Warne around 1903, after which Warne produced several editions. [Schuster & Engen]. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Frontispiece portrait and title page vignette. 1033pp., thick 8vo, handsomely rebound in full brown morocco, ornately gilt spine and covers, all edges gilt. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, (1895). Fine. The Cambridge Edition. Bookplate and ownership signature. More
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1966. Edited by Edward C. McAleer. 232pp. 8vo, cloth; previous owners inscription on flyleaf. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1966. Very good in very good dust jacket. More
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1933. Edited with an introduction and notes by Thurman L. Hood. 389pp, tall thick 8vo, cloth; corners lightly bumped. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1933. More
London: Geoorge Harrap, 1934. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. 4 color plates, 14 drawings in black & white, tan & white pictorial endpapers. Thin 8vo, full limp vellum, stamped in gilt. Original board slipcase (rubbed). London: George Harrap, (1934). First Edition. A fine copy. Limited edition. One of only 410 signed copies. More
New York: Art Lithographic Publishing, 1890. Pictorial chromo-lithograph title page and other similar colored illustrations including 3 full-page; 12 tinted text illustrations, by Arthur C, Payne and Harry Payne. Thin small 4to, unpaginated, gray-blue cloth pictorially stamped in gilt; light shelf-wear & soiling; rubbed corners. New York: Art Lithographic Publishing Co. & London: Artistic Lithographic Company, (no date, circa 1890). Designed in England, printed in Munich, the plates are in near fine condition, as is not usually the case, as..... More
New York: Art Lithographic Publishing, 1890. Pictorial chromo-lithograph title page and other similar colored illustrations on every page including 4 full-page and 6 partial; 12 tinted text illustrations, all by Arthur C, Payne and Harry Payne. Thin small 4to. Unpaginated, original pale pink cloth with pictorial covers (mostly faded to brown). New York: Art Lithographic Publishing Co. & London: Artistic Lithographic Company, (no date, circa 1890). Near fine. Designed in England, printed in Munich, the plates are in near fine..... More
Los Angeles: Limited Editions Club, 1949. With an introduction by Edward Dowden. Illustrated with Engravings by Carl Schultheiss. 16 copper engravings, title in red and black. 2 vols. 4to, leather-backed boards; (spine ends slightly rubbed). Los Angeles: The Limited Editions Club, 1949. One of 1500 copies, signed by the illustrator. More
Baltimore: Norman, 1925. 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. Baltimore: Norman, Remington, 1925. First Edition. A fine copy in a good dust wrapper. A listing by profession &c of some 6,500 children of physicians distinguished outside the fields of medicine. More
New York: Overlook Press, 1978. Illustrated with over 300 rare b/w photographs. 205 pages. Small 4to, gray boards, dust wrapper. New York: Overlook Press, (1978). A near fine copy, small wrinkle on front end paste-down page from binding error, in a near fine dust wrapper. More
New York: Johnson & Browning, 1856. Map. Steel engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 12.75" x 15.5". Classic 1856 map of Georgia divided into counties and townships. Shows major towns, cities, routes, waterways and railroads. In very good condition. Minor toning and spots at margins, not affecting the image. Crease to lower left corner. Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827-1884) is one of the most prolific American publishers of the 19th century. He opened his own company in 1856 that produced..... More
Just wanted to comment that the set arrived sooner than expected, in better condition than listed (essentially as-new), well and professionally packed. Well done, and thank you!
This morning in Arnhem I did receive the book in fine condition. Thank you for your careful sending!