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PEG WOFFINGTON

PEG WOFFINGTON by (BINDINGS - SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE). READE, CHARLES

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Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts
Title
PEG WOFFINGTON
Author
(BINDINGS - SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE). READE, CHARLES
Seller
Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
New York: Printed [by the De Vinne Press] for the Grolier Club, 1887. ONE OF 250 COPIES on Holland paper and two on vellum. 180 x 110 mm. (7 1/8 x 4 1/2"). Two volumes.. GRACEFUL BROWN CRUSHED MOROCCO, GILT, BY SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE (stamp-signed on rear turn-in), upper cover framed by multiple gilt fillets interlaced at corners, center panel with gilt lettering at head and foot, and a six-petalled gilt ornament with inlaid green morocco dot at center, raised bands, gilt-ruled spine compartments and titling, gilt-ruled turn-ins, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Each volume WITH AN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT of a main character from the novel by Alfred Brennan, dated 1907. ◆Small stain at head edge of free endpaper and flyleaf in volume I, otherwise AN ESPECIALLY FINE SET with no signs of use inside or out. With an original watercolor by a noted American illustrator and a binding by one of Edwardian England's top workshops, this is surely the ultimate copy of the Grolier Club's limited edition of Reade's first novel, printed for its distinguished bibliophile members. First published in 1852, "Peg Woffington" features the 18th century Irish actress Margaret Woffington (1720-60) as its central character and focuses on her brilliant career in the London theater and her liaison with the great David Garrick. The original watercolors are by Alfred Laurens Brennan (1853-1921), a painter and successful illustrator for national publications and for children's books who was admired for his technical virtuosity. Binders Francis Sangorski and George Sutcliffe met as boys attending Douglas Cockerell's bookbinding classes at the L. C. C. Central School. Cockerell was so impressed by their skill that he hired Sutcliffe as a finisher and Sangorski as a forwarder. In 1901, Francis and George went into business for themselves, and before long, they had become two of the most renowned English binders of the 20th century. The taste and technique displayed in our binding attests to their talents. According to the American Printing History Association, "No one has earned a place in the annals of American printing history more solidly than Theodore Low De Vinne (1828-1914). His encyclopedic understanding of the craft, his advancement of its technology and design, his appreciation of its history, his business leadership, and his many writings earned him, among his contemporaries, the designation 'Dean of American Printers.'" A co-founder of the Grolier Club, De Vinne designed and printed most of its publications issued during his lifetime. This set has everything a bibliophile could ask for: fine printing, original illustration, elegant binding, and outstanding condition..
The Cultivator, a Monthly Publication, Designed to Improve the Soil and the Mind. Volume VI [Mar-Dec, 1839]

The Cultivator, a Monthly Publication, Designed to Improve the Soil and the Mind. Volume VI [Mar-Dec, 1839] by [AGRICULTURE & HUSBANDRY] BUEL, J[esse]

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Title
The Cultivator, a Monthly Publication, Designed to Improve the Soil and the Mind. Volume VI [Mar-Dec, 1839]
Author
[AGRICULTURE & HUSBANDRY] BUEL, J[esse]
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Albany: Steam-Press of C. Van Benthuysen, 1839-40. Quarto (34cm). Contemporary half-calf over paper-covered boards; [3],208pp; inserted portrait frontispiece (of Buel); text illustrations. Binding scuffed, leather on spine somewhat dry, but structurally sound and internally quite clean but for some mild to moderate foxing, most pronounced on title page and first page of text; Very Good. Bound volume of twelve issues from March to December, 1839; monthly except for August and November, for which months two numbers were issued. Buell (1778-1839) began his career as a printer and publisher; he was the proprietor of two partisan Democratic newspapers in the teens and twenties (the Ulster Plebeian and the Albany Argus). But his most important accomplishments were in the area of agricultural reform, beginning with the establishment of his own experimental farm near Albany in the early 1820s. By the end of that decade he had become a leading spokesman for "scientific methods" in agriculture; in addition to establishing a number of agricultural associations (including the New York State Agricultural Society in 1832), "...his most important accomplishment was to establish a career as an influential agricultural writer. He set the Albany Cultivator on a firm footing as one of the leading journals of its day...he included many original contributions in its pages, enlisting the knowledge of hundreds of agents and correspondents..." [ANB]. The Cultivator ran from 1834 to 1865; following Buel's death in 1839 it merged with Luther Tucker's The Gennesseean.
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Sunset at Blandings by WODEHOUSE, P.G.

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Title
Sunset at Blandings
Author
WODEHOUSE, P.G.
Seller
Argosy Book Store (United States)
Condition
fine
Description
London: Chatto & Windus, 1977. First. hardcover. fine/fine. With Notes and Appendices by Richard Usborne. Illustrations by Ionicus. d.w. London: Chatto & Windus, 1977. First Edition. Fine. Wodehouse's last, and unfinished novel.
Mies Reconsidered: His Career, Legacy, and Disciples
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Mies Reconsidered: His Career, Legacy, and Disciples by Zukowsky, John (editor)

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Title
Mies Reconsidered: His Career, Legacy, and Disciples
Author
Zukowsky, John (editor)
Seller
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780847807710
Condition
VG- (Light scuffs to cover, light edgewear to head of spine and edges, slight tanning to page edges, otherwise quite nice.)
Description
Chicago, IL: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1986. Softcover. VG- (Light scuffs to cover, light edgewear to head of spine and edges, slight tanning to page edges, otherwise quite nice.). Green illustrated wraps with orange and white lettering, 172 pp., many BW illustrations. Issued in conjunction with a 1986 exhibition focused on the work of German-American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Essays: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: A Biographical Essay / David Spaeth -- Modernism and Tradition in the Work of Mies van der Rohe, 1920-1968 / Kenneth Frampton -- Mies and the Highrise: Recent Correspondence on History, Ideology, and Succession / Christian F. Otto -- Excellence: The Culture of Mies as Seen in his Notes and Books / Francesco Dal Co -- miMISes READING: does not mean A THING / Peter Eisenman -- Mies van der Rohe and his Disciples, or The American Architectural Text and its Reading / Stanley Tigerman. Includes an appendix of biographical sketches of his "Disciples of Modernism."
Men of Steel: The Lives and Times of Boxing's Middleweight Champions.

Men of Steel: The Lives and Times of Boxing's Middleweight Champions. by Walsh, Peter.

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Men of Steel: The Lives and Times of Boxing's Middleweight Champions.
Author
Walsh, Peter.
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
Description
8vo, Hardcover, dust jacket, illustrated 245 pp. Price sticker on rear covet; otherwise in near mint condition. Excellent coverage of boxing's second most popular division.
Easy Meat (Signed First Edition)
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Easy Meat (Signed First Edition) by HARVEY, John

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Easy Meat (Signed First Edition)
Author
HARVEY, John
Seller
Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780805041484
Description
New York: Henry Holt, 1996. First U.S. edition and first printing. Hardcover. 388 pages. A part of the Charlie Resnick series from this prolific and well regarded British writer. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Harvey on the title page. A fresh copy.