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FUNGUS AND CURMUDGEONLY

FUNGUS AND CURMUDGEONLY by (BINDINGS - CLEMENTS). MEYERSON, SIMON. NATALIA D'ARBELOFF, Illustrator and Designer

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Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts
Title
FUNGUS AND CURMUDGEONLY
Author
(BINDINGS - CLEMENTS). MEYERSON, SIMON. NATALIA D'ARBELOFF, Illustrator and Designer
Seller
Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: NdA Press, 1980. No. 4 OF 10 COPIES SPECIALLY BOUND BY DESIGNER BOOKBINDERS, from an edition of 50 copies signed by the author and artist. 315 x 130 mm. (12 3/8 x 5"). 35, [1] pp., [4] leaves. Calligraphed text in red and black written out by Sally Johnson on a unique vellum copy, and photo-lithographed on BFK Rives paper for this edition. STRIKING MULTI-COLOR MOROCCO, INLAID IN AN ABSTRACT DESIGN, BY JEFF CLEMENTS, covers and spine with wrap-around design composed of brown, black, taupe, and citron morocco with geometric blind rules and a quadrilateral tooled in white on the upper cover, DARK GREEN MOROCCO DOUBLURES tooled with a blind geometric design, tan suede endleaves. In a custom gray cloth drop-back box with niche for the accompanying cassette tape. Patterned flyleaves, frontispiece, and six double-page etchings by Natalia d'Arbeloff. With a cassette tape recording of a reading of the play by Charles Turner and Jack LeWhite. A typed letter signed by binder Jeff Clements and a photocopied review of the Designer Bookbinders exhibit in which this binding appeared laid in. ◆In mint condition. Despite the vaguely unpleasant title, this is a notable and obviously extremely limited artist's book, offered here in a striking binding that is distinctly tall and narrow, with design elements inspired by events in the text, a dramatic dialogue between a "Shakespearean Superstar and his Understudy." According to the binder's letter to Professor John Burton, the original purchaser of the binding, "The design is very much based on the narrative itself with references to blindness as in the blind sun in white within the incised leather; the play takes place in a sewer, also evident, and the lower corner on the back cover is a hint about the mule which appears on the last pages of the play." (Perhaps these plot elements are not as compelling as "King Lear," but they certainly are curious.) Clements notes further that the binding was completed in 1981 and exhibited in a Designer Bookbinders show, and he has enclosed a copy of a review of that show, underlining the portion where the critic compares this binding to the paintings of British artists William Scott and Ben Nicholson. Clements (1934-2021) studied at the Plymouth College of Art and Design, receiving the National Diploma in Design in 1955, and continued his education in bookbinding at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. He became a fellow of Designer Bookbinders in 1957, and served as the organization's president from 1981 to 1983. Since 1988, he has been based in Amsterdam, where he operates Binderij Meridiaan with Katinka Keus. British-American artist Natalia (or Natalie) d'Abeloff is a painter, printmaker, book-artist, cartoonist and teacher, but is best known for her livres d'artiste, copies of which are held by institutions including the Rijksmuseum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Library of Congress. The present work represents an early venture into multimedia works, an area she has continued to explore in the digital age, creating a "Bloggers' Parliament" and authoring a popular web comic. Jerry Jenkins, Curator of Contemporary British Published Collections at the British Library, notes the many ways the various elements of Abeloff's books--paper, print, illustrations--and the techniques she employs give her works appeal to a number of senses on a number of levels. With "Fungus and Curmudgeonly," he was impressed by the impact of being able to follow the text while hearing actors perform the roles, noting that "this offers an aural immersion into the play along with the performance." She is a Fellow of the Society of Designer Craftsmen, and her papers are held by the V&A..
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A Garden Carried In A Pocket: Letters 1964-1968. Edited by Thomas Meyer by DAVENPORT, Guy & Jonathan WILLIAMS

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Seller: James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC
Title
A Garden Carried In A Pocket: Letters 1964-1968. Edited by Thomas Meyer
Author
DAVENPORT, Guy & Jonathan WILLIAMS
Seller
James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
As new. Price is net to all
Description
Haverford: Green Shade, 2004. First edition. One of 26 lettered hardbound copies signed by Davenport and Williams and Thomas Meyer, out of a total edition of 526 copies printed. Designed by The Grenfell Press & printed by Trifolio, Verona, Italy. "We are not celebrities. No one has known quite what to make of a patrician satirist and lyric poet from Highlands, North Carolina, or of an essayist and short story writer from Anderson, South Carolina." - Guy Davenport. "It is clear that G. Davenport and J. Williams write their letters in the fresh of the morning, when the Wheaties have kicked in, in GD's case, and the peanut-butter-and-mayonnaise sandwich and Coke, in JW's case." - Jonathan Williams. "Here we have two men the perfection of whose craft has been wrought through the practice of letter-writing. ... What we have here in particular is onset and blossoming, one of the most distinguished exchanges imaginable unfolding." - Thomas Meyer. As new. Price is net to all. 8vo, illustrated, original cloth, dust jacket. As new. Price is net to all.
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The Medical and Surgical Register: consisting chiefly of cases in the New-York Hospital by Watts, John ; Valentine Mott; Alexander H. Stevens

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Seller: Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books
Title
The Medical and Surgical Register: consisting chiefly of cases in the New-York Hospital
Author
Watts, John ; Valentine Mott; Alexander H. Stevens
Seller
Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: Collins and Co, 1818. First edition. Contemporary blue paper boards, title hand lettered on (partially defective) spine, 2 plates (foxed). "The Medical and Surgical Register, of which only two parts were issued, is the first volume of case reports published by a United States hospital, and is one of the cornerstones in the history of American medicine, as well as one of the scarcest of medical periodicals" (Heirs of Hippocrates 1850). Garrison-Morton 2942 (Mott's first ligation of the innominate artery, page 9). The second part of the Register was not issued until 1820.
RUSSKIY YAZYK V KARTINKAKH [RUSSIAN IN PICTURES]

RUSSKIY YAZYK V KARTINKAKH [RUSSIAN IN PICTURES] by Barannikov, I.V.; Varkovitskaja, L.A.

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Title
RUSSKIY YAZYK V KARTINKAKH [RUSSIAN IN PICTURES]
Author
Barannikov, I.V.; Varkovitskaja, L.A.
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Moscow: Prosveshchenie, 1964. Very good.. First edition primer for non-Russian speaking children in the Soviet Union, illustrated in color on every page. 10.25'' x 8''. Original color pictorial paper boards with yellow cloth spine. Illustrated in vivid color throughout. 142 pages. Some shelfwear and rubbing, a bit of bumping to corners. Interior with faint toning, small bump to bottom corner of some leaves. Bright. Shows well.
A Streetcar Named Desire; With A Foreword by Jessica Tandy and an Introduction by the Author

A Streetcar Named Desire; With A Foreword by Jessica Tandy and an Introduction by the Author by Williams, Tennessee

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Title
A Streetcar Named Desire; With A Foreword by Jessica Tandy and an Introduction by the Author
Author
Williams, Tennessee
Seller
Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Orig. leather spine and decorated boards. Fine in fine slipcase
Description
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1982. Hardcover. Orig. leather spine and decorated boards. Fine in fine slipcase. Hirschfeld, Al. Unpaginated. 32.5 x 20.5 cm. Limited edition, copy 1538 of 2000, with line drawings illustrations by Al Hirschfeld, and signed at colophon by him. With LEC Monthly Letter for the tile laid-in, noting a description of the binding: " The fine aniline leather on the spine, in burgundy, complements the covering cloth, imported from Italy by Clarence House Imports of New York....the Chequered Lady pattern was hand-printed in thirteen colors." NORMAN & WICHE 532.
THE JUNGLE BOOK

THE JUNGLE BOOK by Kipling, Rudyard

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Title
THE JUNGLE BOOK
Author
Kipling, Rudyard
Seller
Sumner & Stillman (United States)
Description
1894. Decorated by J. Lockwood Kipling, C.I.E. New York: The Century Co., 1894. Original olive-green cloth decorated in gilt. First American Edition, published on the same day (May 22nd) as the English edition. Many of the illustrations are by John Lockwood Kipling, Rudyard's father. This book and THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK, along with KIM and JUST SO STORIES, constitute Kipling's best-loved work: For there is a unique magic in the JUNGLE BOOKs from the moment the infant Mowgli enters the wolf's lair, and the moonlight is blacked out at the mouth of the cave by the great head of the tiger Shere Khan, and his roar fills it with thunder. There is magic too in the jungle, so glowingly portrayed, with its danger-haunted thickets, and the monkeys threading its frail liana ways, the enchanted land of which Mowgli is to become the master; and in the animals who are his friends and mentors -- Bagheera, the sleek and terrible panther; Baloo, the wise old bear; Hathi, the elephant; Kaa, the gigantic python who makes a nest for Mowgli in his coils; Akela, the leader of the wolf-pack; and the bandarlog, chattering outcasts of the tree tops, whose only wish is to be noticed, and who immediately abandon every task they have begun. [Birkenhead] This volume is in near-fine condition (spine cloth a little darkened, a trace of rubbing at the extremities); as with most copies we have encountered, in the binding process a leaf was glued down under the rear endpaper. Richards A77; Stewart 124.
Nova Broadcast Chapbooks # 1 - 6 (all Published): Drive Suite, Miss Vietnam, A Book About Love & War & Death, Planet Noise, The Dead Star, and Twinpak

Nova Broadcast Chapbooks # 1 - 6 (all Published): Drive Suite, Miss Vietnam, A Book About Love & War & Death, Planet Noise, The Dead Star, and Twinpak by Jan Herman [ed.]; Ray Bremser; Wolf Vostell; Dick Higgins; Liam O'Gallagher; William Burroughs; Norman Mustill

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
Title
Nova Broadcast Chapbooks # 1 - 6 (all Published): Drive Suite, Miss Vietnam, A Book About Love & War & Death, Planet Noise, The Dead Star, and Twinpak
Author
Jan Herman [ed.]; Ray Bremser; Wolf Vostell; Dick Higgins; Liam O'Gallagher; William Burroughs; Norman Mustill
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good +
Description
San Francisco: Nova Broadcast Press, 1969. Very Good +. San Francisco: Nova Broadcast Press, 1968-1969. First Editions. Side-stapled wraps (20cm); various paginations. Covers crisp with a few scuffs along spines and expected fading to title banners. Bindings sound and pages unmarked. Full run of Nova Broadcast chapbooks, edited by Jan Herman while working at City Lights as Lawrence Ferlinghetti's assistant, focusing on Beat, post-Beat, and Fluxus works. .
Cumberland Parish: Lunenberg County, Virginia 1746-1816; Vestry Book 1746-1816 [Signed]

Cumberland Parish: Lunenberg County, Virginia 1746-1816; Vestry Book 1746-1816 [Signed] by Landon C. Bell

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Title
Cumberland Parish: Lunenberg County, Virginia 1746-1816; Vestry Book 1746-1816 [Signed]
Author
Landon C. Bell
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good +
Description
Richmond, VA: The William Byrd Press, Inc., Printers, 1930. Very Good +. Richmond, VA: The William Byrd Press, Inc., Printers, 1930. First Edition. Inscribed by Bell to Colonel Christopher B. Garnett on front free endpaper. Tall octavo. 633 pages. Fold-out map; black and white portrait. Navy cloth stamped in gilt. Light wear to extremities. Binding is sound. Pages toned but unmarked.
Letter dated New York, May 16, 1816 To the Warden of the New Hampshire State prison asking for information on a stonecutter named Lewis Nason who Ross believes had been in the New Hampshire state prison. Ross asks for information because the man has swindled him out of $30,000

Letter dated New York, May 16, 1816 To the Warden of the New Hampshire State prison asking for information on a stonecutter named Lewis Nason who Ross believes had been in the New Hampshire state prison. Ross asks for information because the man has swindled him out of $30,000 by Ross, Theodore

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Letter dated New York, May 16, 1816 To the Warden of the New Hampshire State prison asking for information on a stonecutter named Lewis Nason who Ross believes had been in the New Hampshire state prison. Ross asks for information because the man has swindled him out of $30,000
Author
Ross, Theodore
Seller
De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
Description
Good condition with folds and soiling. Postally used.