Dancer; Men in Dance.
London: British Broadcasting Corp. 1984. Profusely illustrated in black & white. 207pp, 4to, cloth, dust wrapper; cloth corners bumped & d.w. lightly edge-worn. (London); British Broadcasting Corp., (1984). Very good. More
London: British Broadcasting Corp. 1984. Profusely illustrated in black & white. 207pp, 4to, cloth, dust wrapper; cloth corners bumped & d.w. lightly edge-worn. (London); British Broadcasting Corp., (1984). Very good. More
New York: Clarkson Potter, 1978. Illustrated in color and b/w. 144 pages. Short slim 4to, blue boards, d.w. New York: Clarkson Potter, (1978). First American edition. Faint sticker residue on front endpaper, else a fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
Paris: Guillaume Morel, 1555. [4], 128 pages. Decorated with a woodcut headpiece, floriated initials and Morel device on title (Renouard 786). Short slim 4to, old vellum over paper boards (front outer joint cracked but still firmly sewn; internally clean). Paris: Guillaume Morel, 1555. First latin edition. Overall a very good copy. First edition of the Latin translation by Joachim Perion (1499-1559) of this 2nd century revision of the most important component of Clementine literature: the recounting of how Clementine became travelling..... More
Kessinger. 8 volumes. Tall slim 8vo, stiff glossy yellow printed wrappers. N.P.:. Kessinger Reprints, circa 2012. Facsimile reprint (POD). Fine. More
Whitefish: Kessinger. Edited by Rev. Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson. Translated by The Rev. William Wilson. 470 pages, thick 8vo, glossy yellow printed wrappers. Kessinger Publications, (print on demand edition). A fine copy. Facsimile reprint of the Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1897 edition. More
Boston: James R. Osgood, 1882. Frontispiece portrait. vi, 193 pages. 8vo, blue cloth with decorative black and gilt lettering at the spine, gilt cover emblem. Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1882. Cloth slightly frayed at the head and tail of the spine. A very good(+) copy. Part of the "American Actor" series. More
1911. Inscribed signed photograph "In remembrance of your great kindness and with my best regards. Edmond Clement 10/3/11". Set into a diamond cut off-white mate and place into a gold and black frame, 10.25" x 12". Fine. In mounted sleeve on rear of frame is a program for a Clement performance at Carnegie Hall. Edmond Clement (1867-1928). French lyric tenor who earned an international reputation for his polished singing. More
Lebanon: Whitman Communications, 2000. Illus. 130pp. Oblong 4to, cloth, d.w. Lebanon: Whitman Communications, 2000. Fine Signed by John Clement. One of 500 copies. Tribute to John Clement, a railroad mechanic from New Hampshire. More
Paris: Hachette, 1868. 44 steel engraved portraits, tissue guards. Rubricated title, 680pp. + 8 page preface, 4to, 3/4 vellum, marbled boards (spine scratched, rubbed), red leather spine label. Paris: Hachette, 1868. Very good. Biographical sketches of 111 famous musicians. More
224pp., illus. by Vincent DiFate. 8vo, gilt stamped blue leather, a.e.g. Easton Press, (1987). Fine. More
74pp. 4to. Leipzig, 1925. Studien zur Geschichte der Medizin, Heft 14. More
Munich: 1967. Tables. 8vo, printed wrappers. Munchen, (1967). Text in German. More
Paris: Floury, 1922. Peintre - Graveur - Poete. 5 original drypoint etchings, 4 color plates and 33 monochrome illustrations, 4to, rubricated title, original pictorial wrappers. Paris: H. Floury, 1922. Very Good. With the ownership signature of art historian Meyer Schapiro in the fly-leaf. More
Tables. 6 pages (pp. 89-94) IN: The Lancet, vol. 2. Tall 8vo, modern wrappers. London, 1900. First Edition. Whole week offered entire. Dukes described a condition similar to that noted earlier by Filatov (GM 5503). Dukes called it the "fourth disease," distinguishing it from scarlet fever, measles, and rubella on the ground that an attack of any of these diseases gives no immunity. The autonomy of this disease ("Filatov-Dukes' disease") is not universally accepted. GM 5505. More
490pp. tall 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York, 1963. More
London: 1892. 1 page on "Federation of Trades & Labour Unions" letterhead, 10 x 8 inches, London, June 30, 1892. Written to the editor of the "Bradford Observer," one of England's more conservative newspapers, while planning the Hyde Park mass strike, in part: "...Thomas Nash being away...he has asked me to send you 'Labor notes' this and next week, but am not sure whether they are the sort of thing he reviews. Will you please let me know so that..... More
New York: Grove Press, 1954. Four volumes. 8vo, gilt-lettered green boards. New York: Grove, (1954). Owners signature in pen on front free end paper of all volumes. A near fine copy. More
Hull: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1993. Profusely illustrated in b/w photos. 128 pages. Square 8vo, pictorial wrappers. (Hull): Canadian Museum of Civilization, (1993). A good copy--foxing to pages and outer edges, wrappers lightly soiled. More
New York: Putnam, 1906. Illustrated. 417 pages. Thick 8vo, blue cloth (edge worn and covers somewhat soiled). New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1906. Good copy. More
Illus. 12mo, gilt-stamped cloth. N.Y., (1900). More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1896. Illustrated. 512pp. 1/2 scarlet morocco. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1896. First Edition. More
New York: Henry Harrison, 1926. 64 pages, slim 8vo, black-lettered olive cloth, bookplate removed from inside front cover with some paper damage. New York: Henry Harrison, 1926. First Edition. A very good(+) copy. More
I have just received John Ruskin's "The King of the Golden River" by this morning mail. Thank you very much for your kind arrangements.
Dear Folks, It's good to see you on the World's Book Map. To Mr. Cohen and the member of his family I owe a great thank you for all the lessons "how to hold back straight". To all the members of the stuff -- a great thank you for help and assistance in all periods of a busy days and weekends. And to the good young Argosy, a great thank you for being there back in the 1970's & 1980!