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BALLADS OF THE FLEET

BALLADS OF THE FLEET by (BINDINGS - WOOD). (DRAKE, SIR FRANCIS). RODD, SIR RENNELL

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Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts
Title
BALLADS OF THE FLEET
Author
(BINDINGS - WOOD). (DRAKE, SIR FRANCIS). RODD, SIR RENNELL
Seller
Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: Edward Arnold, 1916. Third ("Popular") Edition. 189 x 125 mm. (7 1/2 x 5"). x, 11-128 pp. SUPERB DEEP BLUE CRUSHED MOROCCO, INLAID AND PAINTED TO A NAUTICAL DESIGN BY HENRY WOOD (stamp-signed on front turn-in), upper cover with gilt fillet border, interlacing rope frame of inlaid brown morocco entwined with inlaid green morocco foliage bearing gilt berries, central oval of cerulean blue morocco inlaid with an Elizabethan ship in full sail, the wooden ship done in brown, tan, and black morocco, the billowing white sails and flag bearing the red cross of St. George, the blue background morocco textured and painted to depict the waves of the sea, with inlaid white morocco foam where the ship cleaves its path through the ocean, lower cover with simple inlaid brown morocco rope frame, raised bands, spine compartments framed with brown morocco "rope" and inlaid with either foliage or an anchor, gilt lettering, turn-ins tooled with gilt rope frame, ivory watered silk endleaves, all edges gilt. In the original fleece-lined clamshell case of blue three-quarter morocco over blue linen. Just the faintest hint of soiling on back cover, but essentially a pristine copy inside and out. This handsome pictorial binding is quite appropriate for a collection of five ballads on the valiant mariners of Elizabethan England. Binder Henry Wood worked as a finisher for Zaehnsdorf for 12 years, developing the expert technique on full display here. It is hard to decide which is more impressive--the delicacy of the pictorial inlay (the intricate details of the ship, the seafoam), or the remarkable texturing that gives the cover image such depth. In 1890, Wood went out on his own, purchasing the bindery operated by Simon Kaufmann and French émigré Lucien Roca. He continued to execute bindings to a high standard that ranked with the work of the better-known binderies like Sangorski & Sutcliffe, Riviere, and his former employer. Prideaux notes in "Modern Bookbindings" that he "greatly expanded" Kaufmann's business but never "sought the heavy expenses and responsibilities of a large undertaking," being, like his former co-worker at Zaehsndorf Roger de Coverly, "content with a personal business in which they themselves have always taken an active part." First published in 1897, "Ballads" is the best-known work of James Rennell Rodd, first Baron Rennell (1858-1941), an influential British diplomat who managed an impressive literary and scholarly output, despite the demands of a very successful career in the Foreign Service. This third edition was published at the height of the Great War; in the preface Rodd states: "The vision of the present is still too confused and bewildering for adequate expression. . . . But the chivalries of the sea and the test of high endurance are the same as in the days of our fathers, and while the island race endures, the spirit of Drake, who sleeps 'neath some great wave,' will never call to them in vain.".
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Gists & Piths. A memoir of Ezra Pound by (Pound, Ezra) Laughlin, James

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Seller: Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books
Title
Gists & Piths. A memoir of Ezra Pound
Author
(Pound, Ezra) Laughlin, James
Seller
Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
Iowa City: Windhover Press, 1982. First edition. Original quarter brown goatskin, fine, boxed as issued. One of 25 special signed copies, which include a postcard from Pound to the author, and a printed slip concerning Laughlin's donation of the post cards to the University of Iowa Foundation. The postcard, dated 6 June 1938, typed on both sides, with Pound's handwritten annotations, signed with initial, shows Pound's concern with the design of "Guide to Kulchur": "In absorbing KULCH/ I trust you will suppress St Simon Stylites wrapper and if possible ascertain WHO committed it. St J/ was served on a platter/ waaal mebbe the to is intended as a platter/ but the violation of ideogramic principles wd/ only confuse our compatriots ... also if they are printing you new copies/ get the frontispiece LEVEL. " New Directions took over 520 sets of sheets of the Faber edition and issued them under the title "Culture", changing the wrapper design.
Littleton, New Hampshire Archive Highlights Bills And Receipts Of L.A. Russell

Littleton, New Hampshire Archive Highlights Bills And Receipts Of L.A. Russell by (NEW HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVE)

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Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
Title
Littleton, New Hampshire Archive Highlights Bills And Receipts Of L.A. Russell
Author
(NEW HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVE)
Seller
Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
Description
(NEW HAMPSHIRE). This archive consists of the labor of L.A. Russell, Lucius A. Russell (1809-1864), a resident of Littleton, a small town in Northern New Hampshire. The archive consists of twenty-seven documents from the 1850s, the vast majority of which are either bills he has paid or receipts indicating payment for his labor. Therefore, this archive provides a window into the type of labor performed by a enterprising Northern man in the decade before the Civil War, and the typical costs and prices of his time. Some examples from this archive include: A)NS. 1 pg. 4 x 6. May 17, 1854. Waterford. Recd of L.A. Russell two Dollars for crossing Littleton Bridge to years XX to Oct 10th 1853. It is then signed by Robert Furby. This document reveals even the role of tolls as an added expense for businessmen like Russell. B)DS. 1 pg. 4 x 6. April 26, 1854. N.p. A document signed L.A. Russell. This document is a bank note: Three months from date, for value received, we jointly and severally promise to pay the PASSUMPSIC BANK Four Hundred Dollars. The note is then signed by three men, one of whom is Russell. Scribbled on top of the signatures in Russells handwriting is Paid, and on the opposite side in the same hand it is written Bank Note $400 Paid, and the date given as July 24. The Passumpsic Bank still exists today as a community bank, 11 branches strong, though now as a savings bank. C)DS. 1 pg. 4 x 8. October 12, 1854. Littleton. A document signed L.A. Russell. This document is a bill For transportation from Wells River to Littleton aboard the White Mountains Railroad. The bill is for a barrel weighing 313 pounds and costing $25, with an additional $61 for express service. The document is signed R.H. Nelson on behalf of the corporation in a separate hand. On the back, it is indicated in another hand, possibly Russells, that this is a Bill for Apples 1854. According to a local historian, the White Mountains Railroad Company was chartered in1848, to take advantage of the lucrative mountain tourist trade. It opened a connection along the Ammonoosuc River between Wells River and Littleton on August 1, 1853. D)DS. 1 pg. 5 x 8. December 12, 1854. Concord. A document signed by L. Downing & Sons. It is a bill charging LA. Russell $140 for Lo one pan. Wagon. 6 seats dated to May 16, 1854. The document indicates that Downing & Sons Recd Payment by note. In 1813, Lewis Downing opened a wheelwright shop in Concord, New Hampshire to make coaches and wagons. It was reconstituted as Downing & Sons by him and two of his children in 1847. By the 20th century, after a few iterations, the wheelwright shop had become Abbott-Downing Company, a truck and body company famous nationwide for its Concord coach. This iteration survived until 1925 and the name was bought by Wells Fargo in 1945. All the documents in this archive are in good condition, with some minor folds and stains.
THE BOOK OF JOB

THE BOOK OF JOB by BIBLE

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Seller: Charles Agvent, ABAA
Title
THE BOOK OF JOB
Author
BIBLE
Seller
Charles Agvent, ABAA (United States)
Condition
About Fine in a Very Good slipcase with some abrasion to the gold paper on the edges
Description
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1946. Hardcover. About Fine in a Very Good slipcase with some abrasion to the gold paper on the edges. Arthur Szyk. Small folio (8-1/2" x 12") bound in half white sheepskin leather with sheepskin corners, gilt-stamped, and gilt-decorated smooth vellum paper sides. Copy #1182 of 1950 copies illustrated with 8 busy and striking color plates by Arthur Szyk, each placed by hand in the book, and SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page.
I Valdesi ossidano i Cristiani-Cattolici Secondo la chiesa primitiva abitanti le cosi dette valli di Piemonte: Cenni Storici

I Valdesi ossidano i Cristiani-Cattolici Secondo la chiesa primitiva abitanti le cosi dette valli di Piemonte: Cenni Storici by Amedeo Bert

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Title
I Valdesi ossidano i Cristiani-Cattolici Secondo la chiesa primitiva abitanti le cosi dette valli di Piemonte: Cenni Storici
Author
Amedeo Bert
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Torino: Gianini e Fiore, 1849. Very Good. Torino: Gianini e Fiore, 1849. First Edition. Octavo (18cm.); late 19th-century parchment, gilt-lettered spine, all edges red, marbled endpapers; [12],498pp. Parchment margins and spine a bit toned, scattered foxing to textblock, ownership signature to front free endpaper verso, else a Very Good copy. History of the pre-Reformation Waldensian ascetic sect published a year after its members were granted civil rights by King Albert of Sardinia.
The Gentle Insurrection and Other Stories [Signed]

The Gentle Insurrection and Other Stories [Signed] by Doris Betts

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
Title
The Gentle Insurrection and Other Stories [Signed]
Author
Doris Betts
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good +
Description
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1954. Very Good +/Very Good. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1954. First Edition. Octavo (21cm.); publisher's cloth, green topstain, in pictorial price-clipped dust jacket; [8],274pp. Moderate wear to jacket margins including a few small chips and closed tears not approaching text, topstain a bit sunned and corners nudged, else a Very Good, bright and sound copy. Signed by the author on half title page. The North Carolina author's first book, a collection of short stories published when Betts was just twenty-two years old. The work garnered her immediate acclaim both local and critical--the rear jacket blurbs include praise from Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Pearl S. Buck, and the book was awarded the UNC Putnam Book Prize. Her most famous short story collection, "Beasts of the Southern Wild" (1973), was nominated for the National Book Award.
Genuine Afro Dream Book

Genuine Afro Dream Book

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Seller: Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA
Title
Genuine Afro Dream Book
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Youngstown: Mutuel Publishing Company, 1939. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 63pp. wraps slightly darkened with some light foxing throughout, else very good. 'Afro covers everything in dreams." A characteristic piece of African-American popular culture, a dream book was intended for platters of the policy or numbers game popular in cities across the US from Chicago to New York. Three digit numbers were keyed to dreams and intended to be played for the daily game. Some contained additional tables of luck numbers for specific jackets (Eddie Arcano, 137), for Harlem occurrences ("To hear a man play the dozen, 912"), and past performance tables for numbers dating from 1931 to 1940. Ephemeral and cheaply printed, the books were sold at newsstands, candy stores, occult trinket shops and most anywhere else people would gather to buy daily sundries such as cigarettes and snacks.
Selected Later Poems

Selected Later Poems by Williams, C.K.

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Seller: Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA
Title
Selected Later Poems
Author
Williams, C.K.
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780374261146
Condition
Very good
Description
NY: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2015. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. 249pp. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket.
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Makers of History: Genghis Khan by Abbott, Jacob

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Title
Makers of History: Genghis Khan
Author
Abbott, Jacob
Seller
Books Tell You Why, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Akron, Ohio: The Superior Printing Company. Very Good. Hardcover. A volume in Very Good condition with much soiling to the boards and tanning to the pages ; Makers of History: Genghis Khan is a book about the life and conquests of Genghis Khan. It is written by Jacob Abbott and is published by Oxford University Press.; Vol. 8; 8vo; 303 pages .
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The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation: 2009 Awards in Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Photography, Video, and Craft Media

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Title
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation: 2009 Awards in Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Photography, Video, and Craft Media
Seller
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, 2009. Softcover. Fine. Slate paper wraps with silver lettering, 76 pp., color illus. Showcases the work of the 30 winners of this Foundation's art-related awards for 2009. Each artist or collaboration gets a double-page spread with at least two color illus. Also includes a list of name of past winners, from 1981-2009.