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Sporting Discoveries, or The Miseries of Shooting in a series of seven plates

Sporting Discoveries, or The Miseries of Shooting in a series of seven plates by ALKEN, Henry

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Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc.
Title
Sporting Discoveries, or The Miseries of Shooting in a series of seven plates
Author
ALKEN, Henry
Seller
David Brass Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
London: S. & J. Fuller, 1816. One of the Rarest of Alken's Works" Seven Magnificent Hand Colored Etched Plates Depicting 'The Miseries of Shooting' ALKEN, Henry. [Sporting Discoveries, or The Miseries of Shooting in a series of seven plates, Being Hints to Young Sportsmen. By Ben Tally-Ho. Author of "Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders."]. London: Published by S. and J. Fuller, [February 1st, 1816]. First edition, with all seven plates dated February 1st, 1816. Oblong folio (10 3/8 x 14 inches; 262 x 355 mm.). Seven magnificent hand-colored etched plates. Bound by Rivière & Son ca. 1900 in full red crushed levant morocco, covers decoratively bordered in gilt, spine with five raised bands elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments, gilt ruled board edges, gilt decorated turn-ins, dark blue coated endpapers, all edges gilt. Expertly and almost invisibly rebacked with the original spine laid down. A fine copy with the hand coloring bright and fresh. Each of the plates have extensive engraved captions explaining each pitiful situation, be it the accidental shooting of an old market woman; the accidental shooting of your favorite pointer; getting caught by gamekeepers; the accidental shooting of a fine lamb; discovering that your powder flask is empty; discovering a brood of turkeys, or, getting your leg caught in a trap. The plates: 1. "A Simple Discovery" Published Feb. 1. 1816. 2. "A Common Discovery" Published Feb. 1. 1816. 3. "A Troublesome Discovery" Published Feb. 1. 1816. 4. "A Trifling Discovery" Published Feb. 1. 1816. (Watermarked "J. Whatman 1817") 5. "A Curious Discovery" Published Feb. 1. 1816. (Watermarked "J. Whatman 1817") 6. "A Fatal Discovery" Published Feb. 1. 1816. (Watermarked "J. Whatman 1817") 7. "A Painful Discovery" Published Feb. 1. 1816. (Watermarked "J. Whatman 1817") "First issue of a well drawn and finely coloured set of plates representing shooting accidents, not easily met with in perfect state. No copy in Brit. Mus." (Schwerdt). First issue of an excessively rare early Alken. The companion to the Miseries of Hunting and the Miseries of Driving. We can locate only three copies of this book in libraries and institutions worldwide: Yale University Library (CT); The National Sporting Library (VA); and The Huntington Library (CA). Schwerdt I, p. 23; Bobins II, 748; Siltzer p. 69; Tooley, 53 (1823 issue); Fitz Eugene Dixon sale at Anderson Galleries January 6th, 1937, lot #7, ($675); Not in the Widener Auction of 1944.
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam by [Fine Binding - Unknown] Edward Fitzgerald

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Title
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Author
[Fine Binding - Unknown] Edward Fitzgerald
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Stratford-Upon-Avon: The Shakespeare Head Press, 1927. Later edition. Near Fine. Exquisitely bound, apparently by an amateur binder, although possibly an apprentice at Sangorski. Full maroon crushed morocco with an elaborate peacock design in gilt and inlaid morocco on the front board. Rear board in a more muted style, reminiscent of the Dove's Bindery. All edges gilt, with silk endpapers and paste-downs, and then with a second set of patterned endpapers. Very slight rubbing along the front and rear joints, holding well. Housed in a custom lined slipcase. Fitzgerald attributed the original work to the famed astronomer and mathematician Omar Khayyum, and this collection of quatrains rapidly became a favored text of the Pre-Raphaelites. "Like the Odyssey or the Vita Nuova [it] was once the most widely known and quoted work of Victorian poetry in the world," and its place in Western culture at the time was secured by Fitzgerald's "epigrammatic, sophisticated, often mordant verses [that] display Fitzgerald's adroitness in handling this stanza form" (Warner). Yet with the rise of Modernism, the Rubaiyat fell out of style for a time, its lush and romantic orientalism considered out of step with the concerns of those who were living through a devastating World War. But the beautiful surviving copies in exceptional vellum, silk, and leather, alongside recently released critical editions, have helped draw attention back to the Rubaiyat's beauty and its role in inspiring so many monumental pieces of Victorian art and literature. Near Fine.
[WOMAN AUTHOR / ILLUSTRATOR OF PAGAN EMBLEMS IN THE SERVICE OF PEDAGOGY]. Arabesques Mythologiques, ou les attributs de toutes les divinites de la fable [together 2 vols.]

[WOMAN AUTHOR / ILLUSTRATOR OF PAGAN EMBLEMS IN THE SERVICE OF PEDAGOGY]. Arabesques Mythologiques, ou les attributs de toutes les divinites de la fable [together 2 vols.] by Genlis, Madame de [Stephanie Felicite, comtesse de Genlis]

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[WOMAN AUTHOR / ILLUSTRATOR OF PAGAN EMBLEMS IN THE SERVICE OF PEDAGOGY]. Arabesques Mythologiques, ou les attributs de toutes les divinites de la fable [together 2 vols.]
Author
Genlis, Madame de [Stephanie Felicite, comtesse de Genlis]
Seller
Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Paris: C. Barrois, 1811. First Edition. Very good. Together 2 vols., 8vo printed on LARGE PAPER. Ad 1: [4], xxx, 266 (recte: 166) pp., inexplicably lacking one leaf (pp. 111/112) which has been supplied from a small paper copy. Bound by Rosa in contemporary red diced morocco: single floral roll gilt round sides, smooth spine paneled into six compartments, red morocco lettering piece in the second, signed REL[IE] P[AR] ROSA, old shelf label at the foot (likewise on vol. 2), blue and black marbled pastedowns and endpapers, all edges gilt. Ad 2: [4], iv, 228 pp., 1 f. Avis au Relieur (short tear in blank margin of p. iii). Bound in contemporary pink glazed boards (spine and portions of upper cover sun-bleached, a few corners bumped), green spine labels, edges uncut, with many gatherings unopened. Complete with all 54 + 24 = 78 plates, all color-printed stipple engravings (in one instance heightened in gold) engraved by Gaitte after designs by Mme de Genlis. From the library of Archduchess Sophie of Austria with her crowned monogram stamped on the verso of both title-pages, and identical shelf-marks: "IX.G.38." EXCEPTIONAL LARGE PAPER COPY OF THIS HIGHLY ORIGINAL WORK, INTENDED FOR THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN YOUNG AND OLD, CONTAINING THE FULL COMPLIMENT OF 78 EXTRAORDINARY COLOR-PRINTED MYTHOLOGICAL ORNAMENTS IN WHICH APPEAR THE NAMES OF PAGAN GODS, EACH INGENIOUSLY CONJOINED WITH ITS MIRROR IMAGE, AND SURROUNDED BY RESPECTIVE EMBLEMS. IT IS A REMARKABLE FACT THAT EVERY ILLUSTRATION WAS DESIGNED BY THE AUTHOR HERSELF. OUR COPY COMES FROM THE LIBRARY OF ARCHDUCHESS SOPHIE OF AUSTRIA, PRINCESS OF BAVARIA: VOL. 1 WAS SUPERBLY BOUND IN PARIS BY FREDERIC-GUILLAUME ROSA; VOL. 2, PUBLISHED IN THE FOLLOWING YEAR, WAS BOUND IN CONTEMPORARY GLAZED BOARDS AND IS LARGELY UNOPENED. The plates are color-printed stipple engravings which in our copy are sometimes heightened in gold. In each plate, the name (or names) of the god (or demigod) described in the text appears in calligraphic script. The respective name was incorporated into the design of the ornament thusly: First the name appears in cursive; then a reversed mirror-image of the same is cleverly attached to it, with the result that the visual representation of the name becomes ALMOST hidden within the ornament itself. Surrounding the whole are the various attributes of the god or gods: for instance, the ornament, or "arabesque" for Ceres (pl. 9) is formed by a group of freshly-cut wheat, a scythe, a sickle, a group of autumn flowers, and of course the mirrored name of the deity. Some plates are signed: "Gravé par Gaitte" -- possibly Antoine Joseph Gaitte (b. 1753). Most copies are uncolored and/or lack the second volume entirely. Madame de Genlis (1746-1830), one of the most popular and prolific authors of her day, possessed an almost maniacal enthusiasm for teaching children. The text of her "Arabesques" contains a history of pagan gods and their worship, details of religious ceremonies, sections on general mythology, paganism, and the character, manners, and literature of the ancient Greeks and Romans. BINDER: Frederic-Guillaume Rosa (1760-1833) was a brilliant Empire-era binder active in Paris, for whom see Ramsden (p. 178). Flety (p. 154) notes that Rosa is one of the few binders NAMED by Lesne in his immortal poem "La Reliure." Our binding shares the identical floral roll with Jerome Bonaparte's copy of Mejan's "Recueil des causes celebres" (4 vols., 1808) sold at Christie's Paris 22 May 2025 lot 75. We note with interest that Rosa bound another copy of of Madame Genlis' "Arabesques mythologiques" vol. 1, sold at Audap et Mirabaud on 7 Nov. 2012 lot 43. PROVENANCE: Princess Sophie (1805-1872) Archduchess of Austria. She was the daughter of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his second wife, Caroline of Baden. She became Archduchess of Austria through her marriage to Archduke Franz Karl of Austria. Both volumes of the present set bear her crowned Imperial monogram. Books from her library are uncommon on the market. SEE THE 38 REPRESENTATIVE IMAGES ON OUR WEBSITE. § Querard III, 306. Gumuchian 2699.
Interwar Aeronautics and Record Standardization Documents from McCook and Wilbur Wright Fields 1923

Interwar Aeronautics and Record Standardization Documents from McCook and Wilbur Wright Fields 1923 by Aviation; Orville Wright

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Title
Interwar Aeronautics and Record Standardization Documents from McCook and Wilbur Wright Fields 1923
Author
Aviation; Orville Wright
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1923. Wright, Orville. Archive of aeronautical speed record trials, 1923, a documentary record of early aviation competition and the formalization of international standards for measuring and certifying flight performance. Centered on trials conducted at McCook Field and Wilbur Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio, the material documents world record attempts over one kilometer, 500 kilometers, and 1000 kilometers under the supervision of Orville Wright, who served as directing official. The archive captures a transitional moment in aviation history when experimental flight gave way to regulated competition, with standardized timing, calibrated instruments, and formal reporting procedures required for international recognition by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. Archive comprising 14 manuscript and typed documents in English and French, accompanied by two original black and white photographs. Materials include official reports submitted to the National Aeronautic Association and to the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, correspondence addressed to Secretary General Paul Tissandier, technical certification documents from the Bureau of Standards, and timing sheets recording individual pilot performance. A report dated March 29, 1923 details speed trials conducted over 500 and 1000 kilometer courses, while related documentation records the surveying and marking of one and three kilometer straightaway courses at Wilbur Wright Field. The bilingual nature of the archive reflects the FAI's use of French as its official language, with parallel documentation measuring distinct record categories. Recorded achievements include Lt. R. L. Maughan's one kilometer speed of 380.751 kilometers per hour in a Curtiss R 6 Racer, Lt. Alex Pearson's 500 kilometer record at 270.06 kilometers per hour, and the 1000 kilometer endurance speed of 205 kilometers per hour achieved by Lts. H. R. Harris and R. Lockwood. Photographs depict course pylons at Wilbur Wright Field and official timer Odis A. Porter observing aircraft performance during timed runs. The archive documents the institutionalization of aviation record keeping in the early twentieth century, when governing bodies such as the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale established uniform procedures for homologating records across national contexts. The involvement of Orville Wright, alongside officials including Lorin Wright and Odis A. Porter, situates the trials within the Dayton aviation community that had been central to powered flight since 1903. These materials illustrate the convergence of engineering innovation, military aviation through the U.S. Army Air Service, and international oversight, demonstrating how record setting functioned both as technological advancement and as a structured competitive discipline. Minor handling wear to documents; photographs well preserved with strong contrast. Overall very good condition.
Improved Geographical Cards.

Improved Geographical Cards. by Freeman, J.W

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Title
Improved Geographical Cards.
Author
Freeman, J.W
Seller
Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
[Cincinnati: Peter G. Thomson. [c1883]. Likely first edition and perhaps only edition of a rare item: only one copy listed in OCLC. . Original paper-covered box (3 x 5 x 1 in.). . Complete set of 200 cards (4 x 2 in.) containing 4-5 clues and answer on recto (verso is blue-backed and blank), as well as 4 pp. single-fold instruction booklet (5 x 3 in.). Chip to bottom corner and abrasion affecting legibility of inner text of instruction booklet. Names and notes penciled on the bottoms of lid and base. Rubbing exposing box joints. Some cards with mild fingersoil. Overall a very good copy. From the instructions: "Representing new and original methods of acquiring rapidly and permanently, the leading facts of Geography and U.S. History. Two editions of the Geographical Cards having been thoroughly tested in thousands of the best schools and families of our country, the author has prepared on a similar plan The Improved Historical Cards, which is presented to the public with the conscious satisfaction that the cause of education, to which head has devoted the best years of his life, can not fail to be advanced by the effort."
THE COLLECTED STORIES OF EUDORA WELTY

THE COLLECTED STORIES OF EUDORA WELTY by Welty, Eudora

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Title
THE COLLECTED STORIES OF EUDORA WELTY
Author
Welty, Eudora
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
ISBN
9780151189946
Condition
Near fine in very good plus dust jacket.
Description
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket.. Association copy (later printing) of this collection of short stories spanning the most productive portion of Eudora Welty's long career, inscribed to Frank Hodsoll, then chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. Hodsell and Welty worked for years together at the NEA. Welty was already on the National Council on the Arts (Welty had been appointed by President Nixon in 1972)when Hodsoll was tapped by President Reagan in 1981 to head the NEA. Welty would go on to serve on the Arts Endowment's Committee of Leading American Artists in 1984, the year after this inscription, and would also earn the NEA's National Medal of Arts in 1986. A warm association. 9.25'' x 6''. Original cloth-backed boards. Original price-clipped dust jacket. 622 pages. Inscribed by Welty to half-title page, "To Frank Hodsoll / with good wishes for our work," dated March 11, 1983. Jacket with light edgewear, a couple tiny areas of rubbing. A few later leaves with tiny shallow folds. Clean.
Words in the Wind: A Collection of Poems by Members of The Albany County Poetry Society

Words in the Wind: A Collection of Poems by Members of The Albany County Poetry Society

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Title
Words in the Wind: A Collection of Poems by Members of The Albany County Poetry Society
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Glens Falls, New York: Glencraft Printing Inc, 1957. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Foreword by Harold Vinal. 12mo. 71pp. Perfectbound in blue printed wrappers. Corner bumped, subtle cover crease and tiny red mark on first page, near fine. Uncommon anthology of works by amateur female poets. *OCLC* locates five copies.
H.R. Harmer, Inc.: United States and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History, February 22-24, 2005

H.R. Harmer, Inc.: United States and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History, February 22-24, 2005

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H.R. Harmer, Inc.: United States and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History, February 22-24, 2005
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: H.R. Harmer Ltd, 2005. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 515pp. Pages 89-91 roughly opened, tear on spine head and tail, very good. Auction catalogue.
Three Hours of Experimental Films on Alchemy Astrology, Magic

Three Hours of Experimental Films on Alchemy Astrology, Magic

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Three Hours of Experimental Films on Alchemy Astrology, Magic
Seller
Ken Lopez Bookseller, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Gorham/Portland: [University of Southern Maine]. 1971. Poster advertising two showings of films by Kenneth Anger, Harry Smith, Stan Brakhage, Ed Emshwiller, and "one unannounced film on an American Mythical Event," to be held on two campuses of the University of Southern Maine. Anger's films were his landmark Scorpio Rising and his 1969 Invocation of My Demon Brother, which had a soundtrack by Mick Jagger and won a Film Culture award in 1970 for best experimental film. Brakhage's films included the Dog Star Man sequence and two others from the early 1960s, one of which includes a typo in its title ("Theigh" instead of "Thigh"). 19" x 24". An attractive and compelling design, four color on green background; near fine. No Binding. Near Fine.
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PRACTICAL PAPERS ON GARDENING by BIRMINGHAM GARDENERS' ASSOCIATION

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Title
PRACTICAL PAPERS ON GARDENING
Author
BIRMINGHAM GARDENERS' ASSOCIATION
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The Bookpress, Ltd. (United States)
Description
BIRMINGHAM GARDENERS' ASSOCIATION. PRACTICAL PAPERS ON GARDENING. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, 1887. 8vo. Publisher's cloth. (viii), 82, (2) pages. First edition. With an article on "The Grape Vine" by J.R. Petch, "Contrast and Harmony" by Pope, and other essays on specific plants. Title page browned, else a very g copy.
The Best of Me

The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks

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Title
The Best of Me
Author
Nicholas Sparks
Seller
Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780446547659
Condition
Fine
Description
Stated First Edition/First Printing with the complete number line; A Fine book in a Fine dust jacket with only a small previous bookstore sticker to the back panel, else as new and unread. SIGNED by the author boldly to the title page; a flyer from the signing event laid in. A pristine copy of this novel by the critically acclaimed and hugely popular author; this title somewhat uncommon unsigned. Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library; in a protective Mylar sleeve and will ship carefully wrapped in a sturdy box.
The Intruder

The Intruder by Beaumont, Charles

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The Intruder
Author
Beaumont, Charles
Seller
ReadInk (United States)
Condition
Near Fine in Good+ dj
Description
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Near Fine in Good+ dj. (c.1959). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [slightly bumped at bottom corners, otherwise a nice clean copy with minor shelfwear; jacket has a number of small chips along top and bottom edges and at top of spine]. The fantasy author's "serious" book, a small-racist-Southern-town novel that served as the basis for a remarkably effective low-budget, shot-on-location film adaptation by Roger Corman, released in 1961, with William Shatner as a rabble-rousing outsider who comes into town and makes a whole lotta trouble for everybody. .
A Whistler Centenary, October 16th to November 17th, 1934

A Whistler Centenary, October 16th to November 17th, 1934 by [Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 1834-1903]

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A Whistler Centenary, October 16th to November 17th, 1934
Author
[Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 1834-1903]
Seller
McBlain Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: M. Knoedler & Co., Inc, 1934. Paperback. Very Good. 15p. Softcover in original wrapper. 23 cm. Introductory text by Howard Mansfield. Etchings, dry-points and lithographs. 100 items listed.Not illustrated.
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L’esprit français: Les caricaturistes. (Pages d’Histoire, 1914-1916. 8e Série.) by Alexandre, Arsène (preface).

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L’esprit français: Les caricaturistes. (Pages d’Histoire, 1914-1916. 8e Série.)
Author
Alexandre, Arsène (preface).
Seller
Ars Libri Ltd (United States)
Description
Paris/Nancy (Berger-Levrault, Éditeurs), 1916.. xxx, 159, (3)pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 8vo. Wraps. Glassine d.j. Waterstained and worn.
The Queenly Quest

The Queenly Quest by Appleby, Rosalee Mills

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Title
The Queenly Quest
Author
Appleby, Rosalee Mills
Seller
Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
Philadelphia: The Judson Press, 1933. Hardcover. Good/good. Hardcover. 8" X 5 1/2". 160pp. Rubbing, toning, creasing, and chipping to covers, corners, and edges of machine-clipped dust jacket. Toning and shelf wear to covers and edges of gray cloth over boards. Dust-spotting to edges of text block. Faint toning to endpapers. Pages are free of marks and notation. Binding is sound. An overall solid copy of the book of life lessons written for young, Christian women.
Haymarket. August 1976

Haymarket. August 1976 by ANDREAS, Joel (et al)

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Haymarket. August 1976
Author
ANDREAS, Joel (et al)
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Los Angeles: Haymarket, 1976. Stapled self-wraps; [12pp]. Fine. House organ of the The Haymarket, a socialist community co-operative bookstore and coffee house located on Parkview Street in Los Angeles. Publication details uncertain, though this issue announces an expansion "to include fiction, poetry, criticism, and anything else of interest." Cover illustration by Joel Andreas, taken from his full-length comic book "The Incredible Rocky." Other contributions include poetry by Victor Valle, Carlisle Schnitzer, others.
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Tchaikovsky by [TCHAIKOVSKY]. Hofmann, Michel R.

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Tchaikovsky
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[TCHAIKOVSKY]. Hofmann, Michel R.
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: John Calder, 1962. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Boards. 192 pp. With illustrative plates. In dustjacket.