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A PICTURESQUE AND DESCRIPTIVE TOUR IN THE MOUNTAINS OF THE HIGH PYRENEES

A PICTURESQUE AND DESCRIPTIVE TOUR IN THE MOUNTAINS OF THE HIGH PYRENEES by (BINDINGS - CUNEO). (COLOR PLATE BOOKS, ENGLISH AQUATINTS). HARDY, JOSEPH

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Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts
Title
A PICTURESQUE AND DESCRIPTIVE TOUR IN THE MOUNTAINS OF THE HIGH PYRENEES
Author
(BINDINGS - CUNEO). (COLOR PLATE BOOKS, ENGLISH AQUATINTS). HARDY, JOSEPH
Seller
Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: R. Ackermann, 1825. FIRST EDITION. 236 x 144 mm. (9 1/4 x 5 3/4"). vii, [1], 84 pp. STRIKING DARK GREEN MOROCCO, VERY ELABORATELY GILT, BY CUNEO (stamp-signed on lower front turn-in) for Mildred B. Davey (named stamped on upper front turn-in), covers with geometric Art Deco frame, smooth spine in compartments with triangle ornaments, gilt lettering, git-ruled turn-ins, marbled endpapers. Housed in matching green morocco-backed clamshell box lined with fleece. Engraved map and 24 FINE DELICATELY HAND-COLORED PLATES inlaid on heavy stock, as issued; original tissue guards. Verso of front free endpaper with engraved bookplate of Mildred Davey and red morocco ex-libris of Paul Edward Chevalier; front flyleaf with 19th century ink owner inscription of William Mitchell. A Large Paper Copy. Abbey Travel 210; Tooley 245; S. T. Prideaux, "Aquatint Engraving: A Chapter in the History of Book Illustration," p. 229. See Peter Thorold, "The British in France: Visitors and Residents since the Revolution," p. 64. A very small ink spot just intruding on very bottom edge of a handful of leaves, a few vague spots of foxing to map, isolated faint offsetting from illustrations, but A VERY FINE COPY in all other ways--the text clean, fresh, and bright, the plates immaculate, the margins spacious, the binding lustrous and sparkling. This is a lovely copy of a work with plates Prideaux considers "among the most beautiful to be found in aquatint engraving," and it comes in a handsome binding commissioned by Mildred Benson Davey and later owned by Paul Chevalier. Issued by a publisher known for his lavishly illustrated travelogues, the volume takes us on a journey through the scenic French Pyrenees, escorted by Englishman Joseph Hardy, who adds his insights on the local population and government, gives recommendations on the best mineral baths, and describes in word and image the breathtaking scenery. The views are small (measuring approximately 90 x 70 mm.), but, as Abbey notes, "part of their charm is certainly in their small size." Sarah Prideaux praised their composition: "The ground is exceedingly fine, and there is no line whatever. The colouring is most delicate, and all the twenty-four illustrations are exquisite." We can only be impressed by the achievement of the colorist; the detail is cleanly executed, the colors are luminescent, and the images do not disappoint even under magnification. Thorold notes that this work was "a great success," and was later translated into French. Our copy was bound in a bold modern design at the Chicago workshop founded by in 1926 by John Cuneo (1884-1977). Cuneo hired fine British craftsmen like the Englishman Leonard Mounteney to create bibliophile-quality bindings for American collectors. After apprenticing at the bindery of G. & J. Abbott in Nottingham and studying ornamental design at the Battersea Polytechnic, Mounteney worked as an exhibition finisher for Riviere before emigrating to Chicago, where he initially worked with Alfred de Sauty at the R. R. Donnelley bindery before joining Cuneo's hand bindery. The present binding was a commission for Mildred Benson Davey (1890-1953), daughter of the founder of Benson & Rixon men’s clothiers. Cuneo also bound books for Chicago retail magnate Marshall Fields. Later, our binding was appreciated by distinguished connoisseur Paul Chevalier, whose library of beautiful volumes was uniformly characterized by outstanding workmanship and superb condition. The sale of his books in 1990 represented one of the best collections of 20th century bindings brought to auction in the past half century. Laid in is Christie's slip from Chevalier's 9 November sale (where this appeared as lot 23, selling for $935)..
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COMPLEXITY & CONTRADICTION IN ARCHITECTURE by Venturi, Robert

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Title
COMPLEXITY & CONTRADICTION IN ARCHITECTURE
Author
Venturi, Robert
Seller
J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: MOMA, 1977. 2nd ed.. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 350 b/w illus. New & enlarged ed.
Jamestown Cook Book. Tried Recipes compiled by Members of the Ladies' Aid Society of Freemason Street Baptist Church, Norfolk, VA

Jamestown Cook Book. Tried Recipes compiled by Members of the Ladies' Aid Society of Freemason Street Baptist Church, Norfolk, VA by The Ladies' Aid Society of Freemason Street Baptist Church, Norfolk, VA

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Jamestown Cook Book. Tried Recipes compiled by Members of the Ladies' Aid Society of Freemason Street Baptist Church, Norfolk, VA
Author
The Ladies' Aid Society of Freemason Street Baptist Church, Norfolk, VA
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Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
Condition
Good
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Norfolk: Burke & Gregory, Printers, 1907. hardcover. Good. Hardcover, grey cloth boards with black lettering & decoration to front boards, floral endpapers, frontispiece of church, full-page ads throughout, 194 pp. Contributors' names noted by each recipe. Both hinges exposed, general wear to covers, some toning to pages. Previous owner has marked some interesting pickle recipes: Mustard Pickle, Cream Chow-Chow,and Seven-Year-Old Pickle in Two Days. Perhaps most interesting is that this cookbook has a recipe for Lollypop. "According to the book Food for Thought: Extraordinary Little Chronicles of the World, they were invented by George Smith of New Haven, Connecticut, who started making large hard candies mounted on sticks in 1908." Sorry, George, but in this cookbook Mrs. T.F. Rogers predates that name by a year! Well, maybe not: these lollypops do not mention sticks, just moulds. Also, they include milk, wine, eggs--not normal ingredients for what we think of today as lollypops.
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The Man Who Was Late by Begley, Louis

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Title
The Man Who Was Late
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Begley, Louis
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
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The Franklin Library, 1992. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. First Edition as stated on title page and spine. Signed by author on limitation page. Publisher's insert laid in. Raised bands on spine. Gold gilt. Silk ribbon bookmark bound in. Near fine book, scratches and rubbing of gilt on top edges.