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Wood Engravings of William Blake. 17 Subjects commissioned by Dr. Robert Thornton for his Virgil of 1821. Newly printed from the original blocks now in the British Museum. Introduction by Andrew Wilton

Wood Engravings of William Blake. 17 Subjects commissioned by Dr. Robert Thornton for his Virgil of 1821. Newly printed from the original blocks now in the British Museum. Introduction by Andrew Wilton by Blake, William. Bain, Iain

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Wood Engravings of William Blake. 17 Subjects commissioned by Dr. Robert Thornton for his Virgil of 1821. Newly printed from the original blocks now in the British Museum. Introduction by Andrew Wilton
Author
Blake, William. Bain, Iain
Seller
John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1977. London: BM Publications Ltd., 1977. 8vo, introductory pamphlet and 17 woodcuts on special paper, each in an individual folder, all contained in a brown cloth folding box with black leather gilt-lettered labels on upper cover and backstrip. As issued. ß Limited to 150 sets (this copy unnumbered), this superb reprinting of Blake s only woodcuts from the original blocks was executed by Iain Bain (the Bewick authority) and sold out immediately. Very few sets have since come to market as most were purchased by institutions. The accompanying commentary volume includes an introduction by Lord Clark, a technical account of the printing of the blocks by Bain and David Chambers, an essay on the engravings by Andrew Wilton, and the text of Ambrose Phillip's "Imitation of Virgil's First Eclogue," which the illustrations were made to accompany. Bentley, BBS, p.262.
Au 125 du Boulevard Saint-Germain. Conte par Benjamin Péret, avec une pointe-sèche de Max Ernst et trois dessins de l’auteur

Au 125 du Boulevard Saint-Germain. Conte par Benjamin Péret, avec une pointe-sèche de Max Ernst et trois dessins de l’auteur by Ernst, Max, ill., and Benjamin Péret

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Au 125 du Boulevard Saint-Germain. Conte par Benjamin Péret, avec une pointe-sèche de Max Ernst et trois dessins de l’auteur
Author
Ernst, Max, ill., and Benjamin Péret
Seller
Triolet Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Paris: [Les Presses du Montparnasse], 1923. First edition. [57] pp. Printed wrappers. Inevitable toning to leaves, else a fine copy of a fragile production. 180 copies were printed; this one of the 100 copies on vergé, unnumbered and unsigned. Frontispiece by Max Ernst, drypoint on chine, mounted, signed in the plate. This is generally considered to be the only drypoint Ernst executed in his career. Konnertz & Spies, Max Ernst, Books and Graphic Work, 5. Rainwater, Max Ernst, Beyond Surrealism, 16. Hugues & Poupard-Liessou, Max Ernst, Écrits & Oeuvre Gravé, 45. Spies & Leppien, Max Ernst, Das Graphische Werk, 9B. Rossier & Goerg, Max Ernst, Oeuvre Gravé, 4.
[BINDING, PORTUGAL 1805]. [LAW]. Preleccoes de Direito Patrio Publico, e Particular [...] Primera e Segunda Parte. [Bound with:] Preleccoes de Direito Patrio Publico, e Particular [...] Terceira Parte. [Bound with:] Observacoes as Preleccoes de Direito Patrio, Publico, e Particular

[BINDING, PORTUGAL 1805]. [LAW]. Preleccoes de Direito Patrio Publico, e Particular [...] Primera e Segunda Parte. [Bound with:] Preleccoes de Direito Patrio Publico, e Particular [...] Terceira Parte. [Bound with:] Observacoes as Preleccoes de Direito Patrio, Publico, e Particular by Sousa e Sampaio, Francisco Coelho de (fl. circa 1790)

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[BINDING, PORTUGAL 1805]. [LAW]. Preleccoes de Direito Patrio Publico, e Particular [...] Primera e Segunda Parte. [Bound with:] Preleccoes de Direito Patrio Publico, e Particular [...] Terceira Parte. [Bound with:] Observacoes as Preleccoes de Direito Patrio, Publico, e Particular
Author
Sousa e Sampaio, Francisco Coelho de (fl. circa 1790)
Seller
Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Coimbra; Lisbon: Real Imprensa da Universidade; Impressao Regia, 1805. Very Good. 4to. 210 x 145 mm. 3 parts in 1 vol. + additional work. Parts 1-2: [3], xiv, 202 pp. Part 3: [4], xvi, 202. Observacoes: [10], 91 pp. Engraved portrait frontispiece of the dedicatee, Joao VI. Bound in contemporary red morocco with the arms of Joao VI of Portugal in gilt in the center of both covers, covers double-bordered in gilt roll of flowers and vines with smaller outer border of a rhombus and star patterned roll, the same rhombus and star patterned roll along either side of spine, gilt urn ornaments at corners, gilt "sun" roll along edges of covers, gilt floral roll of similar design divides each spinal compartment with single thin gilt roll above and below, flat spine with morocco lettering piece in second compartment, gilt urn ornament with garland in each compartment, with highly unusual gilt edges; cream colored endpapers with offsetting of the leather turns-ins below. Corners slightly bumped, binding extremities a little worn, with some gilt worn away, two small, almost imperceptible worm holes in lower spine compartment, not affecting any pages. Long contemporary annotations in Portuguese on pp. 116-7. Impression of a removed booklabel (?) on front pastedown, P.A.W. booklabel at bottom of same, prior bookseller inscriptions in pencil on front endleaves, persistent staining along bottom edge and fore-edge not affecting text, and no more than 1cm wide, small stain on top of pp. i-ii of Part 1. Dedication copy, bound in contemporary red morocco with the arms of Joao VI of Portugal (1769-1826). Nothing of this type was exhibited in "Legally Binding: Fine and Historic Bindings from the Yale Law Library" (2019) curated by Michael Laird and Mike Widener. The binding features an impressive armorial stamp in gilt and provides a unique and unusual example of textblock edges that were treated with acid over which was applied a layer of gold leaf. The text contains lectures on public and private laws by the chair of law at the University of Coimbra. This is a sumptuously-bound copy complete with all three parts, as well as an additional work by the author with commentary and corrections on the first.
Judy Collins & Rosa Parks 1984

Judy Collins & Rosa Parks 1984 by [AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY] [PHOTOGRAPHY] GORDON, Richard (1945-2012)

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Judy Collins & Rosa Parks 1984
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[AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY] [PHOTOGRAPHY] GORDON, Richard (1945-2012)
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
[Chicago: Richard Gordon, c. 1984]. Original silver-gelatin print on matte photographic paper. Image area 8" x 12", on 11" x 14" sheet. Titled in ink in lower left margin; signed in ink lower right beneath image. Fine, unfaded print in a hinged gallery mat. A lovely profile portrait of Parks in conversation with American folk singer and activist Judy Collins. Likely from the 1984 Candace Award ceremony, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Candace Award was a prize given to African-American women of distinction by The National Coalition of 100 Black Women over a ten-year period between 1982 and 1996; the 1984 prize was shared between five women, all pioneers in the American civil rights struggle of the 1950s-60s. Photographer Richard Gordon (1945-2012) became well-known for his studies of New York shop windows in the 1960s; he published half a dozen monographs and his works are widely held, including at SFMoMA, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Corcoran among many others.
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World to Win by CONROY Jack

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World to Win
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CONROY Jack
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Bauman Rare Books (United States)
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1935. First Edition. Signed. CONROY, Jack. A World to Win. (New York): Covici Friede, (1935). Octavo, original grey cloth, original dust jacket. $1200.First edition of the second novel by this important American ""worker-writer,"" inscribed by him,""For A— M—- a book written many years ago but I hope you'll find it of interest. Best wishes from Jack Conroy with hospitalization for diabetes. Sincerely Jack Conroy, Moberly, September 26, 1978.""Conroy, ""a premiere midwestern novelist, editor, and folklorist,"" was linked ""with the region from the time of his birth in the Monkey Nest coal camp on the outskirts of Moberly, Missouri. His Irish immigrant father, who had studied for the priesthood, died in a mining accident,"" along with three of his brothers when Conroy was still a boy. Later known as the ""Sage of Moberly,"" Conroy worked throughout the 1920s as a migratory worker, and one of his first published works, ""Hard Winter,"" ""was accepted by H. L. Mencken's American Mercury in 1931, when he was digging ditches and sleeping on a sandpile. He went on to organize and edit from his Moberly home two significant journals, the pioneering Rebel Poet (1931) and the influential Anvil (1933),"" which ""published Richard Wright for the first time"" (Buhle, Encyclopedia of the American Left, 163, 51). In 1933 he published his first book, The Disinherited, followed two years later by A World To Win. Both novels contained extensive autobiographical elements that cemented his reputation as one of America's most important proletarian writers. Conroy's writings are particularly ""nourished by Midwestern currents of radicalism, the old labor press, and homegrown varieties of populist and socialist culture and politics… his sources are Southwestern humor, vernacular protest and indigenous radicalism""(Wixon, Worker-Writer, 72). Price stamp to dust jacket front flap.Book near-fine with mild discoloration to rear pastedown. Scarce price-clipped dust jacket near-fine, with slight fading to spine, one small chip to rear panel.
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Names: Journal of the American Name Society [Broken run from Volume I to Volume 43].

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Names: Journal of the American Name Society [Broken run from Volume I to Volume 43].
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
Condition
Fine
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Berkeley and Los Angeles and New York: University of California Press and American Name Society, 1953 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First editions. Edited by Erwin G. Gudde, et al. Broken run from Volume I to Volume 43. The first five volumes separately bound in cloth, others as individual issues bound in stiff wrappers. Together 5 volumes plus approximately 60 separate numbers. Fine condition. Covers the first 5 years of this Journal in hardback (1953-1957) plus various separate issues in wrappers from 1962 to 1995, the most complete run being from Volume 24, Number 4 (1976) through Volume 38, Number 4 (1990) [4 issues per volume]. Also included is the separate American Name Society Monograph No. 2 (1983): "German Family Names in Kentucky Place Names" by John Leighly. This run of the Journal covers everything about "names" that one might need, and then some. In volume one alone, we have, among over 60 articles, "Girl's Names of Possible Arabic Origin," "Named Engines of the Central Pacific Railway," "Funny Train Names," "The Name Dante," "More Latin American Name Literature," "Place Names of the Death Valley Region," "Indian Place Names in Delaware," "A Book of Welsh Names," "Idaho Town Names," "The Name of Jesus," etc., etc. The number of authors contributing to this Journal are too numerous to mention. Two that are very obvious are Erwin G. Gudde and George R. Stewart. More information upon request..
Multilayered Happy New Year's Card with Hidden Messages and Images

Multilayered Happy New Year's Card with Hidden Messages and Images

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Multilayered Happy New Year's Card with Hidden Messages and Images
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Eclectibles (United States)
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Very good to near-fine. Staining on back, a couple nicks.
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England, 1880. Very good to near-fine. Staining on back, a couple nicks.. A very visually attractive card made from layered Victorian scrap and paper tabs. When the bottom scrap is lifted, it reveals a wintry scene with two praying children and an angel. When the same scrap is pulled vertically downwards instead of up, tabs pull the other scraps to reveal a ship flanked by a woman seeing off her sailor lover. Beneath this scrap is yet another greeting: "A Happy New Year to You". Measures approx. 5" by 3.25
Romans

Romans by Talbert, Charles H.

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Title
Romans
Author
Talbert, Charles H.
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9781573120814
Condition
Very good
Description
Macon: Smyth & Helwys, 2002. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. xxiii, 343pp+indices. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. Includes CD-ROM.