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THE NOVELS OF MATTEO BANDELLO BISHOP OF AGEN NOW FIRST DONE INTO ENGLISH PROSE AND VERSE BY JOHN PAYNE... (6 volumes complete)

THE NOVELS OF MATTEO BANDELLO BISHOP OF AGEN NOW FIRST DONE INTO ENGLISH PROSE AND VERSE BY JOHN PAYNE... (6 volumes complete) by Bandello, Matteo. Payne, John (translator)

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Title
THE NOVELS OF MATTEO BANDELLO BISHOP OF AGEN NOW FIRST DONE INTO ENGLISH PROSE AND VERSE BY JOHN PAYNE... (6 volumes complete)
Author
Bandello, Matteo. Payne, John (translator)
Seller
Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Villon Society, 1890. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. Printed for private subscription and for private circulation only. Limitation unknown, this set numbered 679 on the half title verso. 8vo, marbled vellum, decorative grid in gilt for bottom half of covers all around, gte, sides untrimmed. Uniformly bound, covers moderately, shallow loss spine head volume 6. Solid bindings, nice internals.
Audubon's Birds of America (The Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio)

Audubon's Birds of America (The Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio) by Peterson, Roger Tory and Virginia Marie Peterson (Editors)

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Audubon's Birds of America (The Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio)
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Peterson, Roger Tory and Virginia Marie Peterson (Editors)
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Town's End Books (United States)
Description
New York: Abbeville Press Publishers, 1990 (1981). Third Printing of the Revised Edition. Fine in white linen covered boards with black text and borders on the spine. In a fine, unclipped dust jacket. Both the book and its dust jacket are contained within a fine illustrated, paper covered slip case. A folio measuring 15 by 11 1/2 inches. Unpaginated. Illustrated with 435 beautiful, full color plates followed by concordance index between this edition and Audubon's original edition, and a general index of bird names. Each plate is "captioned with each bird's currently accepted vernacular name, followed by Audubon's identification...." (from the preface). The plates are organized according to modern scientific classification rather than in the way Audubon originally organized the plates; hence, the need for the concordance index. The book contains a comprehensive survey by Peterson of the American bird artists who preceded Audubon and the many who followed him which includes numerous color examples of their art. A stunningly beautiful volume in pristine condition! With packing and shipping materials this volume will weigh in excess of 18 pounds therefore extra shipping charges will have to be applied. Please contact Town's End Books to determine the shipping cost in advance of ordering.
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Das chemische Atom und die Molekul by Poleck, T

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Das chemische Atom und die Molekul
Author
Poleck, T
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
A very good copy.
Description
Breslau: Maruschke & Berendt, 1888. First Edition.. Original printed wrappers.. A very good copy.. 8vo. A review of atomic theory to date.
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COLLOTYPES [Art Reproduction Catalog] by [Braun & Cie]

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COLLOTYPES [Art Reproduction Catalog]
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[Braun & Cie]
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Near fine.
Description
New York: Braun & Cie, 1920. First Edition. Near fine.. Catalog of fine art reproductions, including old masters, impressionism and contemporary works, primarily in black and white with a handful printed in color. Braun & Cie was founded by Adolphe Braun, a respected photographer in his own right who later used photographic techniques to make reproductions of fine art, as seen here. Wraps. 8.5" x 11" approx. string-bound in wraps. Title page stamped with New York office address. Approx. 200 images. "printed in France" stamped at rear. Wraps lighty edge-worn. Interior bright and clean. Near fine. [62]pp.
The Gray Dawn

The Gray Dawn by White, Stewart Edward; Fogarty, Thomas

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The Gray Dawn
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White, Stewart Edward; Fogarty, Thomas
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
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Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1915. Reprint. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. Fogarty, Thomas. Reprint. Ink stamp and ink name on frontispiece recto. 1915 Hard Cover. 395 pp. Color frontispiece and three color plates by Thomas Fogarty. "The novel begins: On the verandah of the Bella Union Hotel, San Francisco, a man sat enjoying his morning pipe. The Bella Union overlooked the Plaza of that day, a dusty, unkempt, open space, later to be swept and graded and dignified into Portsmouth Square. The man was at the younger fringe of middle life. He was dressed neatly and carefully in the fashionable costume of the time, which was the year of grace 1852. As to countenance, he was square and solid; as to physique, he was the same; as to expression, he inclined toward the quietly humorous; in general he would strike the observer as deliberately, philosophically competent.